II Le El Liti!f *tar •& *utintl. Wednesday, Fobriltary 1., Advertisers and ethers litsted will bear hi that th e resew *treed*. *tea of the • , STAB AND ISENTINIIII 9 Naiads larger than that of say other paper published in the 'Cuttisty. being read weakly by not less than 10.000 per- airAdvertisemente. to secure immediate attention Mild be handed In on or before Tuesday morning. THE WAY THE "DEMOCBAQT" EMMET ELECTIONS. A Rich Expose. ' An interesting contested election case is now in progress before a committee of the State Senate at Harrisburg, that of RonrNscor vs. SHUGART, train the Cen tre and Mifflin (21st) District. The cer tificate was granted to SHUGART, Demo crat. • • His majority, if onr memory 'serves us right, was less than 'a hundred. Rom - 1180N alleges that a large number of • fraudulent Votes were cast in the Dis trict, more than enough to wipe out the majority of his opponent. The testimo • ny taken by the committee shows that at least sixty men voted at Philipsburg, Centre county, on naturalization certifi cates purporting to have been issued by the Court of Luzerne county On the 28th of September, 1868. The Prothonotary of Luzerne, an Irish Democrat, after comparing these papers with the natural ization record, testified that no persons bearing such names had been naturalized in that court at that time. Being ahown one of the naturalization papers, be tee . tified that the printed part was similar to the genuine blanks used by him, and that the seal milt looked .like the impres sion of the genuine seal; but that the signature was not his, nor was the filling up in the handwriting of himself or any of his clerks. The men who cast the fraudulent votes at Philipsburg, were workmen from the railroad which is be ing built in Clearfield county to connect with the road completed to • PhWpsburg,. and it is alleged that the whole thing was managed by NtrALLA.cr., the Chair man of the Demoeratic State Central Committee. An Irishman named CASEY was one of the witnesses who testified to the manner in which the fraudulent voting was done, and by whom it was condUct • ed. On the evening of Jan. 28th, when . CASEY , was returning home from Harris burg, he was set upon, near Clearfield, by several persons, supposed to be 4nre of the railroad hands, and beaten so bad ly that he died from the effects of the in juries on the morning of the Ist of Feb ruary, never having recovered his rea son to designate who were his murder ers. That this man was murdered for having testified to these frauds, is doubt ed by noire, and we are glad to see that a resolution has been passed by the Legis lature authorizing the Governor to offer reward of $2,000 for the apprehension of the perpetrators of this foul murder. It is alleged that proof will be present ed to show that forged certificates were issued by the thousands in Luzerne coun ty, and that they' were sold openly in Scranton and Wilksbarre for $1.75 each. Little - doubt exists that two Democratic State Senators were elected with them lost fall. Judge SHARSWOOD 'vas eletted with them. Judge WOODWARD was elected with them. And they; intend to carry the State next fall with them, if their schemes are not frustrated. PRESIDEN'r JOHNSON has made a new move on the chess board, the meaning of which puzzles politicians at Washington. The President, as soon as he NV4S inform ed of the action of the Reconstruction Committee (in voting down the impeach ment resolutions of Mr. STEVENS), im mediately sent the name of Lieutenant General SHERMAN to the Senate for con firmation as General by brevet. Lead ing Senators regard this as an !improper nomination, there being no laW by which such a brevet can be made. 'The law by which both the General and Lieutenant General hold their commitkions is a special enactment for these speCial cases, they not being line officers, so it will fail in: the Senate. Simultaneously with this is'an order creating a new Department of the East headquarters at Washington, wad assigning General SHERMAN to its command. The moveruent excites a good deal of speculation, many regarding it as an effort to get SHERMAN into a position where he will rank with GRANT, and be (fie(' to put some indignity upon the lat ter. But the effort will prove ahjortive, as the relations between GRANT atid SHER MAN are of the most friendly character, and the latter, detecting the trap, in dignantly declines to be used to serve the President's purposes against his friend and fellow soldier. In a telegram to his brother,, Senator SHERMAN, the General positively refuses to accept die proposed brevet rank of General in the United States Army, even should President JOHNSOx'b recommendation be 'endorsed by the Senate. Iu the House, on F o riday, Mr. I NV.u.sop: gave notice of his intention , to offer a re solution inquiring by what law Mr. JOHN sox created the new Department to which he has assigned General SHER MAN. THE La Crosse Democrdt (Brick Po meroy's paper,) has opened its batteries on Gen. GRANT, because he refuses 'to train In the interest of treason, and the Copperhead presses ihroughout Jibe Coun try follow suit. Hitherto Gs.4.wr has been simply "a butcher" and the rector of "slaughter pens" during the war-now he. is proclaimed a "drunkard l ' and a "liar." These same worthies In times past. denounced HARRISON as a l'granny and a coward," CLAY as a "blac leg and duellist," TAYLOR as an "ignore and imbecile," Se.orr as a "popinj and a poltroon," and, Ljnccilh as a"b oon and blackguard." The whOle troub is that i lia the Copperheads dread the idea o GRANT taking the field against them, an in view of certain defeat, have eommeu _ the old game of "making mouths." AN act of tiongress has recently', passed, and been approved, allowing the "legis latures of each State to determine the manner and place of taxing all theahares of National banks located Within said State, subject to the restriction hat the taxation shall not be at a greater rate than is assessed upon ether moneyed capital in the hands of individual eitizens of such State. The shares of Mon-resi dents are to be taxed in the city pr town where the maid bank is loaded.' Ox our first page will he foiind the Speech of our Representative, Hiin H. K.OO,NTZ, on Reconstruction,tO which we alluded a few weeks ago. ' brief and to the point, presenting, the reaLissue . between the two great parties clearly and sharply, and wiil repay a e irefcl Perusal. • 3o*is - oarit,vme,(l,MY- - Jon XSONIViIIt oil mate-, ter of pertiMal, detdi ( ty, -has lee acted . against htii Itshatteatablished his own guilt in trOng to circumvent the :laws of the laud ; and has vindicated GRANT as a law-abiding, -straight-forward, honest man. JOHNSON'S Cabinet do not sustain his declarations. The only two who un dertake to give 11 statement of the inter view (BROWNING and Sliwann) sustain GRANT'S version of the conversation, on every essential point. The secret of the whole transaction Is that JouNsox ex pects to be the Copperhead candidate for the Presidency; and, thinking that. GgAxT will be the Republican, he sought to entrap the latter, and efreet his ruin. He has disgracefully failed. His controversies have generally re sulted disastrously to him. He made a point of veracity with Speaker Cor,vAx, on the point whether or not the latter had recommended the. calling of an ex tra session of Congress in the early sum mer of 1865. A gentleman who was present at the time, sustains Mr. COL FAX'S declarations. JOHNSON in 1863 had a like controver sy with Gen. BeELL, asserting, under oath, that Bu LL had been. prevented from abandoning Nashville to .Bragg in 1862 only by JoHNSON'S resolute expos tulations. BUELL replied, publicly, de nouncing the statement as false. He as serted further that he never intimated to JOHNSON" an• intention to leave Nash ville without a garrison ; that there was no discussion between them pro and con on the subject; that the determination to hold Nashville was his own, uninflu enced by JoHlisoN in any manner; and that he has not that confidence in JOHN sores judgment, or that distrust of his own, to induce him to seek JOELNSON's counsel. Jomisolsequietly submitted to this , de nial, and never undertook to vindicate the truthfulness of lila charges. His reputation for veracity—bad ns it lit—is, -we guess, about equal to his merits.— Certainly, liis controversy with BUELL, COLFAX, and GRANT has left him with little claim to be con sidered a reliable, truth-telling man. It illustrates his perversity, that, with such a series of mishaps, he should exhibit such a ten dency to make Issues involving personal honor. TgEjirEXT 11. S. SENATE. Several inaccurate statements have been published, respecting the vacancies which will occur in the 11. S. !Senate at the close of theFottieth Congiebs, March 4, 1869. • They will be as followi Republicans—Chandler of Michigan ; Conners of California; Edrounds of VermOnt ; Frelinghuysen of New Jer sey; Henderson. of Missouri; Morgan of New York; Morrill of Maine ; Ram sey of Minnesota ; Sprague of R bode Island ; Stewart of• Nevada ; Sumner of Massachusetts ; Tipton of Nebraska ; Wade of Ohio-13. Democrats—Bayard of Del. ; Bucka lew of Pennsylvania ; Dixon of Connec ticut; Doolittle of Wisconsin; Hen dricks of Indiana ; Johnson of Mary land ; Patterson of Tennessee-7, Unclassified-,Van Winkle of West Virg] n ia. Of <these 21 vacancies, four have been filled: California, Ohio, Maryland and Tennessee, showing a net gain of one to the Copperheads on the present member ship. • Of the remaining IT vacancies, thelte : publicans May lose one in New Jersey ; and, possibly, one in New York and one in Missouri, although the chances are greatly against any loss in the latter two. On the other hand, the Republicans are pretty certain of gaingag* one in Penn sylvania, and one in Wisconsin, with an exceeding probability of a gain also in Connecticut, and a fair probability of a gain also in Indiana. , West Virginia promises to have a distinctive Republi- can as Vau Winkle's successor. In the other States, there will be no changes. On the whole, the ;next Senate bids fair to be more strongly Republican than the present, and„with , Republican Sena tors admitted from several of the recon structed States, their majority would be still greater. Ic in uncertain whether the Constit tiod' in Alabama received the votes of fully one-half the registered voters of the State. In several counties, the election officers refused' to open the polls; in others they were open but two of the four , days required; in all, the Rebels made the most effective use of all the means in their power to prevent voting. Rebel challengers were at every polls, making lists of the whites who dared to exercise a freeman's right of Suffrage, with a view to publishing4the names and driving them from the State—thus revi ving one of the old Slave-driving meth ods of overawing public opinion, and "crushing out" all opposition. SinceLthe election, Many laboring men who dared to vote, have been discharged from employment; and a terrorism es tablished over the entire State. Union men . write that they ,will be driven' out, should the Rebel element triumph and get control of the State. 3teanwhile t it has , been proposed by Mr. SHERMAN of Ohio, to pass a bill de claring the State of Alabama restored, inasmuch as the entire vote polled was an affirmative one, and the Constitution is in substantial compliance with the Act of Congr'ess. The vote in favor is largely in excess of that polled at any election under JOHNSON'S plan; and, at worst, is - very near the number required, viz : one-half of the registered vote.— Had a mere Majority been required, the number polled in favor would, no doubt, have been a majority, as the law counted every dead, absent, or indifferent man as against the law, which classes may be safely said to include a) per cent. of the entire vote. ON Thumday last Mr. STEVENS Seellr ed a vote in the Committee on Recon struction on a resolution offered by him, recommending the Immediate impeach ment of the President as guilty of "high crimesand misdemeanors." Me. S. sup ported his motion in a very able and caustic speech,- when, without further discussion, on motion of Mr. BINGRAm, thl resolution was laid on the table by a vote of 6 to 3 Yeas---Mcnemu Bingham, Beaman, Hulburd, and Paine (Republi cans), and Messrs. Brooke and Beck (Democrats). • Nays--Messrs. Stevens,. Boutwell, and Farnsworth;. 011.Reput11y . cans). This, we presume,' settles the Impeachtrierit questWooet least for the present. THE Indiana Bopublkon Convention meets in Indianapolia.to-morrow. Sines the' rithdrawal of Smuna n en COLFAX thenomination of Hon. CONRAD BA,I&' sngformerly of (ettyaburg,) as Gover nor.," phml,lbeyond a doubt. r,.. Abe . ,Atitii-.•l:itit GRANT AND JOHLMION. _ I.4'. , ..eceeit , we gave the substatu*of the corissiporidenee between the President. andtattn. (4)4 , ANT In regard to the War Department. ,A.,question of veratity be ing involved, and Gel)... GRANT having closed' the corresPondeuce with a sharp and caustic letter, the: President fclund it desirable t , . lls.ll witnesses ti) his support, and subsequently acki s tessed the General anothertong epistle re-iiSeerting his ver sion of the difficulty, .a.ecompturied by • staterrin ts from Secretary SEWARD, BROWNINO, RANDALL, MCCULLOUGH, and WELtii, as to their recollections of what transpired in Cabinet meeting be tween Gen. GRANT and the President.— The two former write non-committal letters, while the . three latter squarely endorse the accuracy of the President's version—all of which Gen. GRANT quiet ly disposes of in a very brief rejoinder, in which, ",without admitting anything contained it 'these statements where tlicy differ front anything hereto forestatedk , by himself, Ile proceeds to notice the. Presi dent's charge of insubordination, which he effectually disposes of by showing that while the President sought to have him (Gen. Gwvr)assume the responsibility of ignoring Mr. STArcroN - as Secretary of War, both the Secretary of the Treasury and Postmaster General were allowed, in official 'orders, to 'recognize Secretary STANTON. Either Mr. STANTON is or is not Secretary of War. If not, it is the busineks of the President to assume the responaibilty of so declaring in general orders, and not ask him (Gen. GRANT) to do Uhat he (the President) evidently re coils front doing. This is Gen. GaaN-r'S reasoning, and in thus disposing of the President's last philippic remains mas ter of the 'position. SPECIMEN DEMOCRACY A few days ago "BRICK POMEROY" was reported very sick. The following paragraph from a recent number of his paper, indicates how near he was to the infernal regions : "Rotas one says that the Radicals fear Grant will be assassinated. So he will be if he is elected President, and it would not do the country the least harm." In an article on the approaching Re publican National Convention, address ing the RepublicaUs he says : "Nominate another Abe Lincoln, and the country will produce another John Wilkes Booth, with his sic server tyrannis, in ac cordance with the suggestions of the La Crosse Democrat, and the man is even now ready for the work 1" In another column of the same num ber of the Democrat is the following : CONFEDERATE Fx.s.o.—We wish a Confed erate flag, six feet long or nearly, to place in our sanctum by the aide of the National flag --each being American and having floated over men whose bravery never has been. sur passed. It will be remembered that this mis creant justified the asnsuasination of Presi dent LINCOLN, and in the issue before us speaks of him as "an inhuman moni•ter, whose excesses and atrocities have cat iced shuddering humanity to stand aghast with horror." And yet POMEROY claims to have over 100,000 "Democratic" s üb scribers who approve these atrocious ut terances. The fact that the Dcwocrut has a lar ger circulation than almost any &tiler paper in the country iu the Democratic party, plainly shows that it understands the spirit of the party, and knows how to adapt itself to it. TELE decision of •thp Supreme Court last week in the Georgia and Illississsppi cases, does not necessarily involve the McArdle case. Indeed, the Copper heads say they see special loopholes left by Judge NELSON, through which the Court may crawl to give a judgment in their favor; but the probabilities are that the Court will dismiss tile case for want of jurisdiction. The poiiiiir4 mo tion is to dismiss, which was very strong ly argued by Judge HCGIIESaIIii Senator TRUMBULL, their point being that the Reconstruction acts do not give jurisdie • tiou to the Court. On the whole, the prevailing ittpres.sion is now, that the Court will decline to get mixed up with the political questions of the day. This is best for the Court and country, and is in harmony with the general course of the Court from the beginning of the Government. How much the stern ex- pression of opinion on this subject, both in Congress and out of It, has neutralized the palpable and unremitting efforts which were made to entangle the Court, !may never be known. 'But it is -gratify ing to believe that the enemies of Recon struction have been as effectually foiled in this last movement as they were wirer whelmingly defeated when they ap pealed to the suffr4s• of the people for 'the vindication of their folly. THE great speech of Senator Moirrox, delivered in the U. S. Senate, 111 few weeks ago, on Reconstruction, is a mas terly and thorough vindication of Re publican principles, and Is being exten sively circulated as a campaign docu ment. =The 11iiion League of Philadel phia has ordered 100,000 copies for circu lation in this State. It is our purpose to give it entire to our readers, as soon as the press on our columns growing out of the Spring sales has been relieved. TIRE New York Herald, after several weeks denunication' of Gen.. GRANT, tomes to the conclusion that the Demo cracy are in a hopeless condition, and ex presses the conviction 'that "no opposi tion candidate can be brought forth com petent to defeat Gen. GRANT." The Herald's views are valuable only as a good political vane, unerringly indicat ing the popular current. WOMAN BURNED TO DEATH—READING IN BED.—Widow H. W. Smith, of Lafayette, In diana, whose practice it had been to read by candle-light, after retiring, was fatally burned one night last week. Abciut 3 o'clock in the morning the servant was awakened by Mrs. Smith, who came and fell across the lounge on which she slept, with her night clothes all In flames. The young woman at once sprang up, and seized a bucket of water standing near, and threw it upon Mrs. Smith and the lounge. The bed where the poor woman and the child sh3pt was also in flames, and the room filled with a stifling smoke. With won derful presence of mind she next aroused the child, and started her down stairs one way, 'while she went another and raised the neigh bors, who quickly assembled, and, with the aid of buckets of water, soon subdued the flames. Mrs. Smith, who had been most 'severely burned about the stomach and breast, died in abont one hour. DISPATOOXIS from Europe state that Admi ral Parma last Friday attended a State din ner give his honor by King Victor Em aninuel atPlorence, It was rumored in Paris that Napoleon was about to change his Cabl -zet, in deference to the wishes of 'the Liberal party. -A hill Was introduced in the British irarliament 1 onspendin; tbet Writ of halms., 'ciorPut AVM 110 obining, Mkt* THAiD. STEVENS AND OD&lit A Washington letter to the New York in depctahhit contains the following: Of comae, everybody is lalkingabent Gen. Grant and: the President. How could it be otherwise 4 since the publication of the fa mous correspondence between these distin guished p4rsons? The General stands better, with Congress than •ever before. When the Clerk had finished reading the correspondence in the House, a member went up to Thaddeus Stevens, Who was present through the whole reading, abd asked him : "Won't it do now to let Giant into our church ?" A grin flitted over the old man's face as he replied : "Yes ; open the doors and let him in. He Is a Nit der man than I thought him to be !" The BO called "Radicals" of both Houses are pleased wiih the tone of General Grant'sletters. Men say, "We don't care for the exactfacts ; there may have been a misunderstanding ; but ye believe the General intended to do what was right s and we know that he fell into the hantis of five s or six designing politicians, who tried to use him to advance their interests, and to ruin him so that he could be of •no service to the Republicans. They failed in their wick ed designs, and , now are angry. We stand by the General as, against any number of disreputable politiclims." It is entirely useless for such a man as An drew Johnson to attempt to convict Gen. Grant of falsehood. Nor can the cringing suppor ters of the President—Randall, Browning, Wellee and McCulloch---aid himdn his work. • GENERAL NEWS. THERE seems to be no doubt that tide ap pointment of Minister to England has been tendered General George B. McClellan. Wn.mku 31. Swain, Esq., the founder of the Public Ledger of Philadelphia, and al so,one ot the proprietors of the Baltimore Sun, died in Philadelphia on Sunday. Tag Maryland Legislature has appropriated 'sufficient money to gather up all the dead Rebels in the State and bury them in Antietam • Cemetery. GENERAL Meade has arrested the ex-Re bel General Burns, Comptroller of the Treasury of Georgia, as an impediment to reconstruc tion. Taz Louisiana Convention has adopted res olutions asking for the reinstatement of Sheri dan as Commander of the Fifth Military Dis trict, should Hancock be removed. CiALvsarox despatches say that in Texas the vote upon the question of a Convention has undoubtedly been in favor of the assgembling of that body. HARPILIefi Monthly says keenly,that the De mocratic party in 1864 represented the spirit of hatred of human rights, under the plea of State rights, and they maintain now the State right to destroy the equal rights of citizens. REBEL ICENTECKY.—The rebel Legislature of this cowardly State, which occupied the disgraceful attitude of NEUTRALITY during the war—yes neutrality, which in time of peace is unmanly, in time of war cox ardly—htts just given an exhibition of its status political ly. It has elected S. J. 3L Major, a major in the rebel army, as public printer: W. N. Haldeman, a bummer and camp follower of the rebel army, has been made public: binder, and Dr. A. W. Vallandigharn, another rebel; State librarian. Such is rebel licomcky.-- Knorr/FM Ormg. NEWS OF NEIGHBORING COUNTIES BA LTIMOHE. —James S. Sutton, a highly re spected citizen of the i:;th district, lied of hydrophobia on the I ith, having been bitter in the lip by a small dcg which came to his residence several months ago, and which he took in his arms . ; he leaves a wife and four children. CARROLL —The new Lutheran (lurch in Vi r estminiater will be dedicated on Sunday next; Rev. Mr. Holloway ha, resigned the pastorship to take effect May I, when he goes o Cumberland, 31(1 FHA NK UN. —Henry Ward Beecher will lec titre in Chambersburg on the nth instant.-- John Brown, Jr.. of Fayetteville, was serious ly injured on the Ist inst., while loading a log on a wagon, which slipping, caused the tongue to strike Mr. Brown, knocking him speechless.—A Building Association has heen organized in Waynesboro'. Feenr.eirtz.-llenry Crist, lOrrnerly of Co. A. Cole's cavalry, was killed in Taylorville . - Illinois, on the 15th ult.. by a tree falling on him while cutting timber.—On the 2nd inst., Miss Eliza Wiggins, of Frederick, was run against by a boy skating on a pavement with such violence . as to knock her down and break her back. . YORK. —A son of Rev. G. P. Weaver, of Wrightsville, aged 4 years, fell on his chin, cutting off a piece of his tongue, which was caught between his teeth.—ln York Court last week, Hezekiah Cook obtained a verdict of $2. 6G against Daniel Kock for harboring an ap prentice, the costs being between 1700 and s9oo.—Conrad Maul, of Hanover,has obtained a Patent for an Improvement in Harvesters. —Geo. W. Ortlip, a flag man on the N. Cen tral road, fell from a train between York and Harrisburg last week, and was killed. A. GOOD RELIGIOUS PAPER.—The growing excellence of TEE Anvexcz indica tes its right to its name. It does stand in the front rank of our best religious weeklies. The last number is a capital one. Among the noticeable articles are some very interesting "Reminiscences of Wm. B. Bradbury"—tel ling how the Cantata of Esther was written —by his old associate, C. M. Cady ; a trenchant article on "Congregational Singing or none," by Prof. Nathan Sheppard ; some spicy "Gos sip about SuUday Schools," by a New Haven lady : an admirable review of "The Southern Situation," in a letter from Mobile; juicy ed itorials on `Seeds of Thought," The" Two Tract Societies," "Twenty-Five Years," "Boston and Chicago," &.; and "Pigeon- Hi:4e Excerpts," a special feature of Tau AD VANCE, which are the essence. and marrow of good things. Published at 25 Lombard Block, Chicago, at $2.50 a year. Specimen copies—cietain ing a tempting premium list— are sent free to any who apply for them. "Throw physic to thejlogs; I'll none of It To make 'sopranos doubly tnre I'll bake"—Puirrramon BITTERS. They neeer fall. This great Stomach Healer is just what the people need. It is a remedy *key can rely on. 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OR ICE'S CELEBRATED 'SALVE tires in a very abort time CUTS, BURNS, SCALDS, WOUNDS, BRUISES, PitAIN 8, ERYSIPELAS, SALT RHEUM, RING \ WORM, CHAPPED ELANDS BOILS, VW. EON LIMBS, FELONS, CHILBLAINS, tc.l It letcati gry pt in action, removes pain' at ow" and •re• duce. t most an looking swellings and inflamma tions, as by magic,—llina allturding rellefand a alaiplete cure." SETH W. TOWLE A , SON, Boston, Propriaturs. Sold by Ali tirtiggists, Grocers, and at all country stores. [Feb. 6.-1 m TO THE LADLES.-FOR ONLY ONE DOLLAR, We are selling SiUr, Shawis, Dry and Piney G•ods of every descriptkni, also. Silver Ware, Furniture, dlc.— Valuable Presents, front /3 to /600. sent free V charge tl agents sending clubs of ten and upwards. Circn p ars sent free to any address. MU/ENO VA k co.; P. U-. Box, 2931. 42 Hanover at., Boston, Mass. 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'Aka :at, Nes EM April 4, 1047 .-ly t.,vr I NYORNI ATI'3N lof,ruatinu guaranteed to produce a luxuriunt growth , •t hair upon a toad head or beardless face, oleo a re, ipe f•r the femoral of Pituplea,Stotches, Eruptions, etc, on theakin. leaving the saline soft, clear, and beaut or ~ b talned without hargc hy addressing THOS. F. CHAPMAN, Chamfer, Uroudway, New York. J utle Secxu'i WINES Are pUt,JtS.Clar.apr W11.P.1411t1 4,Nce. in purity and richn-.14 nattre r iptagd.-Th e • are used in Churches I.r c.nutuurUuti pnrptoisa audio hum pitala for invalid.; aod ~, rivadrecente on aruu t ibe.t purity 'mut retiaidlity ;T4.-1 • • LEAPNELIi• , ISI.INDNk.:6 AND CATAILIIII, trelued with the utmost succeris, by Dr. J. ISA ACS, Occu;let and Atiriet, Ournierly tit Leyden, Ilullana i Nu , SOS Arch at., Philadelphia, Pa. reetinscia labs Dow most reliaLle sources JO the City and Culinary can he seen at his sake The medical faculty are invited to accompany Moir yr tlesiMou be has uo accrete in hie practice. Artific.6l ZYmo inserted .Ithom pain. Nn charge mole Lr es amination.r„r.2o,litti7.-1y Y.F.12 S VLEar , ANT ANL, tiNegYM RCSt n:Jpieasant and dangerous d IMaOM. L. 5 Hbn ard (miaow Wag), To coNSU3IPTI VP- .r.e 11E1. hiJWAili, A. Wil.,)N ad: lend ifiee 1,14;1 who ;Iva. .e. the reCt low. tor anskii.; nal ; u.,tug illr 2.1;a; pie I emetly I,y w h 1. It Le waa cure.' of a 'dug alremiou and that dread diaeaae Cohariniptha.i. 111. mai ~.I, J ect a. r i,..-kerit the afflict...l and he [lupe. erer, aue,rei vrearription. a. it will covt tioett; tat Far ~,e• a Itimlite;.— Pli-ase mid r • Ili /LE% . 1. , 1)‘•"AilL). WILSON. le6l Sou tL S. . eon ~ Williarneht, A re. New Tprk J not- COLLATE CO'S CO L GAT E GERMAN & 'Co's L'RASJ VE SOAP. EEAsiv v . 14 mancfectore.l from PURI; MA TIIIiIALS. end my be coosidered the STANDARD OF Excra,- SOAP. LENC IL For eale by all Grocer.. ;May 16, 1867.--1 y If ELMAWLD'S EXTRACT BUCIIU and Ixraoran Boas %%hit curessetret and delleatedleordera mall their stages at little expellee, little or no change in diet, no ineouren loce and no exposure. It h pleasant In taste and odor ecumediate In Ito action, and free from all injurious pio erties. - I Feb. 24 1ati7.13, ADD:LESS TO TLik k.IIVOLTO and debilitated whore offerings hats bete protracted from bidden causes, and whose cases require prompt treatment to render existence arable. If you are suffering or barsauffered from lava• eatery discharges, what effect does it produce upon your general health? Are yon weak, debilitated, easily tired ? D,xs a little extra exertion produce palpitation of the heart? Does your liver, or urinary organs, or your kid neys, frequently get out ui order! Is your urine none time, thick, milky,' ur ilucky, ur is It ropy on settling ? Or does a thick scum rise to the top? or is a sediment at the bottom alter it has stood awhile! Do you.liave spells of short breathing or dyspepsia? Are your bowels constipated! Do you have spells of falntiug or rushesof blood to the bead? I. your memory impaired? Isyour mind constantly dwelling upon this subject? Do you feel dull, listlese, mopini, tired of company, of tile! .Do you wish tobelett alone, to get away from everybody - DIAS any little thing make you start or jump ? layout sleep broken or restless? is the lustre of your aye as brilliant? The bloom on your cheek as bright? Do you enjoy 'versatile society as well? Do yea pursue your business with the same energy ? fio you feel as much confidence in yourself? Are your spirits dull and flag ging, given to fits of melancholy? If so, do not lay' it to your liver or dyspepsia. Have you restless nights?— Your beck weak, your knees weak, and have but little appetite, and you ittribute this to dyspepsia er Iher complaint? Now,reader,self-abuse, venereal diseases badly cored, and sexual excessee, are all capable of p roduclng a weak ness of the generative organs. The °mune of generation, when in perfect health, make the man. Did you ever think that thuse bold, defiant, energetic, perm/ding, successful business-men are always those whose genera the organs are in perfect health t You never bear sash men complain of being melancholy, of nervousnam, of pal pitation of the hea:t They are never afraid they can not succeed in business'; they don't become sad and dis couraged; they are always polite and pleasant in the company of ladles, and look you and them right in the five—none of your downcast looks or an other mean ness about them. Ido nut mean those w ho keep the or gans inflamed by running to excess. These will not on ly ruin; their constitutions, but also those they do bud nem with or for. How many mon from badly-cured Mamma. fro= the effects of selbabuse and excesses, have brought about that Mate of weakness in those organs that has reduced the general system so much as to induce almost siery other dinska—idlocy, lunacy, paralyais, spinal affections, suicide,, and almost, every other form of disuses wbkth humanity Is heir to, and the real cause of the trouble scarcely ever Respected, and hove doctored Ibr all but the right one. Diseases of theseorgans require the use of s diuretic.— lIELBISOLIYB MAD AXT.ItiCT BUCLiII Is the DI uretk, and is a certain cure for diseases of the Kidneys, Gravel, Drop% Organk Weaknees, Nasal; compattna, Getwal Debility; and all diseases of the Urinary. Organs, whether existhag in Yale or Nentahly from whatever cause originating and no matter of how long standing. • .11 no treatment is subMittod to, Consumption or; In. may Way ensue. Our flesh and blood are mmipoirrod from these sources, and the health and happib t i that of Posterity, depends upon prompt us of& re le remedy. llelmbold's Xitraot Bodin, established upward t 111 Tears, prepared by H. T. 11NUIBOLD, Uruglist, 604 , 'Broadway, New York, and • NM South 10th street, Philadelphia, Pia. eiucs—sl.26 per bottle, or 6 bottles for $6.150, delivered to any Wm*. Sold by all Druggists everywhere. April 30, 11467m1y HELMBOLD'S FLUID EXTRACT BUCLIII Is a certain ears for diseases of the BLADDER, KIDNEYS, GRAVEL, DROPSY, ORGAN/0 WEAKNESS, 111314 LE COMPLAINTS, GENERAL and all diseases of theDEBILITY, whethet onistinit In UIRNABY ORGANS) MALE OR FEMALE, from whatever map originating and no matter of HOW LONG, ETANDINO. Diseases aftblme (mina reqait e the nee ofadivuutio. If no treatment is submitted to, Consunrption or 'ln sanity may mune. Oar limb and Blood are supparped from they eon and the AND HAPPINESS, and' that of Posterity, depends upon prompt us of a reliable remedy. HELHBOLD% ExTRACT Eestablished Upwards of 18 years, pprreeppaarredby H. T. Dru LD, arist, • 804 Broadway, New 'Wyly sad • 104 Rooth 10th et., Philadelphia, pa. Feb. 48,188L-1Y a. s ~,,,„ 0 141131Wril ibr-zr th a le d s of Ilasipi A r a Maggio! Atoll papitar i a l e the mil. , Arran, ?Oman * 7 MAIM , NM Usk% *al: , rith ~._~.._ WORLD • The subscriber intending to quit farming, will inn at Public Sale, as &tank/ the MA dap qf oast, of 1.3 a'ciock, at bin residence, about i nibs from Beecher% , in Butler township. on road boding to Arendtweille,,tho ddlorriat Persons' ProPertS, to wit: 2 WORK Rounni..l laming Colt, I Cow, 1 Heino, amp, litthotes, brawl bind two hone tram nearly new, good Spring Wagon, 2 seta of Yankee thte , rs, 1 set Bow Hamm, Collani, Blind Bridle., Plow. Line, Sad dle and Brid nose' P le, l. good Bendorsville Plow, double,. and single lows, Corp ,Dart or Limo Cutting Hot, Orals ran, Butt Traces, Leg Chains, Sprea ders, Doubts Trees, just new, Double-barreled Shot Elan, Cookinglitari =diluters.; Ten-pints Sthys, and away other articles. Attendance will be Wen end terms known on day of sale by45,--to BANTAM LAWWltit. /4 1)IIBLIC.BALE OF VALUABLE PERSONAL PROPERTY. The subscriber. Intsidistr to 01dt brut , will offer at Public Sale, on Sahrrday, Mahal day qf ugst, at 10 deka. A. IL, at his itaaid.aoe to Rasulltoubua township, about IS silts nottb if IMllrdoll* en um rood haat to . r rt ru, tir Taw* P ptq ur a s^ x am. hors& 2 tut II Cob Cow s, 12 best or a 141 - -•••• te, II um( width an a Pities Ow with, tall, 7 of 1 lboaamise Wod trod Wager, Clio-boil!" W i z= a ir . noon t raolkir, 2 PIM, Rowel Ned _ lll ll l l it aiVa l ird t i r e Z u poils: al a A... 94 .0.• ' wax., TligniShoria; Au . aucem l • Rai. sows Raoul groptrty Ci BEAT BALE OF VALUABLE J. PERSONAL PROPERTY The nodorsignid, having rented his farm and intending to move to New Salem, will .ell al has Stock end Farm ing utensils, on Saturday 7tA qf MarrA,lB6B at 9 o'clock, A. N., at hi. residence in Highland township. Adorns county, o n . mile south of New Salemoud Svemila wee; of Gettysburg, including 6 head of fret-rate DRAUGHT HORSIM, four of them hays, one sorrel, and one black, avenging about 1260 lbs., and all in line condition, St for any market; one of the bays rising? years, the other Are rising 6 years; floor of them leaden, two of them saddle horses, and all of them geldings. Also, a Sue Bay Mare Oak, rbiag three years, blot:tins, mane and tail. Abo I Horse, rising 4 years Old, Bret-rate driving horse. The *bore are au fine a lot of horses as *lll be sold at any one sale In the county thio spring. Also, Sin head of Milch Caws, 2of which will be fresh on day'of eel., and 2 of which had calves at the holidays, 1 Heifer with calf 6young Cattle. 6 Shotes six months old, a broad-tread Wagon 834 es inch in tread, I inch tire, 5 inch spindle, 'ordinary height, nearly as good es new, and * Srst-rate running Wagon calculated for 4 orb horses,aleo, a 2 loth pine Plank Bed, Oa inches high side-booth inches high,l4 feet long, 2 row. of steeples on both sides, being • number the Bed, built about three months ego. Also • good narrow-treed Wagon, for 2 or 3 horse., with plank bed, a Bark Wagon, 2 double shovel Ploughs as good as new, 1 Winnowing ]fill, 1 three-hone and twohorse Ina Plows, with steel. mold-board, both "early new, 2 Scat-rate Harrows as good sts new,2 Corn Plows with three shovels goody new, Corn Co verer with roller near ly new; 1 three-horse, 3 two-horse and 6 single Trees; 3 four horse Spred:don one of them Loopier' make, 1 Shovel flaralw as good es new. I Hay Carriage, I Carrying Chain, 1 Fifth Chain and Spreadertaf Lupe' make, sa good as new, Wirs-tooth Horse Bike good as new, I Screw Ha Pitcher with rope 76 feet long and paling, 2 Pitch For Dung Yorks, 1 bung Hook. 1 elute., 2 Log Chains, • lot of Cow Chains, 3 eta of Breechbands,2 sots of Bide Leathers, 4 sets of Front Gears nearly new, 2 sets of Plow Gears, 6 Collars nearly new, 7 Blind Bridles --tour of them nearly as good as new, 1 five.borse new Line, 2 tour-horse Lines, 6 pairs of Hammy I good Stal lion Bridle, 2 comma: Riding Bridlee,6 Choke-straps 334 inches, 6 llynata made hut seeding all of good matorhif, first-rate nonstop, Wagon Saddle, Wagon Whip, 7 Leather Head Hallows nearly new, 7 Web Halter. just new, 7 Halter Chains of Leeper's make, 2 sets of Butt Chains one of them Levees make, 2 pairs of Breast Chains, 6 pairs of long Traces three of them Levees make—just new, witha large variety of other articles. I will sell none of the above tonnes before dos of sale, when all will be sold without reserve. I pledge myself bra fair Li is and no under-bidding If any under. bid ding on my article Is ascertained and proven, I will for feit the article to the penmen purchasing it. A credit of 6 months will be given on all purchases over $B. all par cluuss under $8 to be paid cash. A discount will be al lowed for ash on purchases over $B, at the rata of 7 per cent. per annum. I bare also on hand • fat &nem aad a fat Bull which will average over 900 lbe , also 6 Steers, which I am feed ing moderately, which I will mast Private 241 e. RSZEKIAS LATSHAW. Jacos 1110111 T, Atictioneitr. m • [Feb.l2.—ta PUBLIC SALE OP VALUABLE PIEFUtiONAL PROPERTY The undersigned will offer at Public Sale, on Monday the' But day off ikirch nezi, at the residence cf Michael Carl, deceased. In Barwick township, Adams county, Pa. two miles from Hanover, on the Carlisle turnpike, near the Toll Gate, the following Personal Property, to wit: 2 FINE LAROB HUTT DRAUGHT MAkBS, 3 One large S Mach Cows, part Durham, 3 flue Heifers, lull Durham, I Fell Durham 8u11,2 yftr. old, 6 v ery eine thorough bred fall blooded Charter white Shoats, relied from Lieut. James UMW. stock, 3 very 3120 Berkshire Shots" and 1 fat flog, !,‘ doz . Pea towls,l Broad and one narrow-tread Wagon with Bid, 1 one-horse Wagon, Hay c..rriages, Ikons Bed, Wood Ladder', Threshing Mackin" and Hors* Power, Wiano•lng Mill, Cutting Bo:, Barn Truck, Corn Sheller, 1 Reaper, (foul's make,) Gram Drill (Ohireman'smake,) 1 Wire Spring Rake, Rockaway Baggy, 1 Sleigh, 2 Hay elevators with Palley' and 200 feet of Rope, Ploughs, Harrows, Fork and shovel Ploughs, 2 Grindstones complete, Ground Roller, Treble, double end single Trees , 4 Spreaders, Horse faunre Ho ok, Hay, Grain, Meatus and Shaking Forks, Hand Rakes, Corn Hoes, Quarriers tool., Wood Saws, Cross-cut Saw, Grain Cradle, Gram Scythe', Skkiee, 4 sets Hind Gears. 6 seta . Front Gears with Collars and Bridles, / Side and 2 Wa gon Fiddles, 2 sets Care • ge Harm new, S Horse Linos, 4 Hot:mins, Log, Fifth, Halter, Cow, Breast, Butt and Plough Chains, lot of old Iron, large lot Grain Bap, Smoked Meat, Lard with Cans, Potatoes by the Bushel. Also—Howeehoki and Kitchen Furnittrre,Mich as Beds. Bedsteads, 1 set Drawers Corner Cupboard, 1 large Desk, 1 Eight-day Clock, Sofa, Lounges, Tablas, Stand", Chairs Sinks, Tube, Barrels, Churn, Meat 'Pamela, Patent Wash ing Machine, I Parlor Stove, 2 Ten-plate Stoves, 1 Cook Stove with Pipe, Tin, Iron and Copper Kettle; and China Ware, 73 yards of Carpeting , Straw Bluing, Chi Cloth and Bap, Oil Lamps, end a great many o--her ar ticles too tedious to mention A 1..--. House and Lot of Ground near the piece, known as the old Gate House. Sale to commence at 9 o'clor-k, A . M. precisely, on said day, when atteindiutce will be given and terms made kriown by the nodersigned. If we about.: not get through in one day, the sale will he continued on tbo Hucksters to bring no in Liquors on the ground. Fob 1.----..,t PUBLIC SALE or VALUABLE PER. , ONAL PROPERTY The subscribers, Administrators, of the/ Estate in Fred erick Stockeleger, deceured, late of Franklin township, Adatne county, Pa., ell! expose to Public Sale, on Tues• day thelrul day of March nest, at 9 o'slock, A, N. at his 'IreII 4 I , LK ,. near the road leading from Castai...rn to Fair field. 2 wile. each of the former place, the following valuat.le Perional Property, to wit: 6 11 , two S years old, 4 good Sillch Cowl., 4 bead of fat Cat le.l young Bull, I Heifer, I Reaper, 2 broad tread 1 • tbreeek.rse Wagon. I one-horse la-a eon, Cart. Carriage, Spring-tooth Rake, Grain Drill, Win nowing Mill, Tbreehing Machine, Corn Sheller, Wheel barrow (new.) Plows, Harrows, Shovel Plow', doable end ping.. Tree*, Spreaders, Lost Chains, Cow Chains, Matt,:k. shovels, 1 set CSlTilige Harney, 2 set Breech bands, 2 set Fleet Geere, Bridles, Collars, Halters; Wa gon ;?..lfi.tie, Grain Slioved, Forks. G rain Bags. Aze,tiwirid *time. blot tinn. and other articles. Also—Corn bynbe birdie!. the undivided share 465 Acres of Grain in the around. Ilay by the ton, • large lot of Yellow Intact ern) hundred good Chestnut Rails, 3000 Dry 2 , 00 Oak Lap Shingles. Alea—Hutnehold and Kitchen lumina., emulating in part of Bedsteads, T u ;„i,, Corner Cupboard, Cook Store, , Itathavray,) 3 .o.,ree. I Pastor Move. Tubs, C burns, iron Kettle, and a ;:re‘t many other articles TOO numerous to mention. -kited-kr:cc will be given and terra wide known on I.) JAIL Erb. E.—te PUBLIC SALE OF VALUABLE PERSONAL PROPERTY The nutxte-iber intending to relinquielt farming, wlll real at Public Sale, on Friday the 6th day ,f .Ifarch acid, of 11 o'clock, A. Ai at his residence in Butler township, Adana, county, shoot half mils south of Middletown, the follow log valuable Pervoloal Property, to wit: nonsm. twoof them ars Matches, (Black.) the one 4 the other 5 years old, one a Brood Mars with field, all suitable for riding. di lying or draft, 4 good Mitch Cows, i lire. of them will be fresh about the time of sale, 1 Be 11, I .11eifer, 1 good McCormick Reaper, Spring Wagon, Bag Wagon. Hand Wagon, new Harrow, Plow, Double Roller (Iwo-horle Carriage, Falling-toquggy, Poet-borer Pram; arid anger, Sleigh, Hay York Rope, and many other articles. Also--. Household and • lichen Furniture. con !noting in part of Bedstseds. Tables, Chairs, Clock, large IC“oking Stove with Fixtures, Parlor Stove, Ten-plate Stove, large Sink, Maxi Box, large Flour Chest, and a great variety of good Carpeting, consisting of 28 yards of Huai fah Oil Cloth, in one piece, 30 yards of Hall and Step Carpet, 22 yards of new Bag Carpet, 20 Step Rode, 4 Venetian Blinds, aafi a great many other articles too numerous to mention. AgrAttendaace will be given and terms wade known on day °reale by ' JOHN A. SHUOLL Jour litArsu, Auctioneer. [Feb. 18—ta PUBLIC BALE OF FALUABLS PERSONAL FROPZILTY The undersigned, havingeold his firm will expose at Public Sale, on Tuesday. Me 2Stla day 1/PeSrwary at his residence, in New Salem,'Prank n township, Ad ams county, the fdllowing val uable Personal Property, 3 HUD OF WORK HORIBIL 2 Milch Cows, 2 Helton, 4 heed ofSheep, 2 Brood Sows, 6 small Shoats, 1 light Broad-treed Wagon and Bed, 1 light two-horse Wagon and Shafts, 2 Spri ug Wagons,l pair of Hay Ladders, ISey ler Plough, Marrow, single and double Moral Plough Cultivator, Corn Coverer, Corn Fork, Roller. double and single Trees, Spreader, Log Chains, Hay Rake, Hors* (lean, Fly Nets, Plough and Check Lines, 2 seta of Car rings Harness, Bridles, Halters, Collars, Riding Kiddie, Side Saddle,Riding Bridles Sleigh and Bells, Fork, Shovels sod Bakes, Cow and insist Otains, Grain Cradle and Scythes, Winnowing Mill, (Fayetteville make,) Farm er Mowing Machine , (Pine's patent,) to pod working or der, new Wheelbarrow, Wood Screw fir work beach, Chestnut Rails, and okay other articles, too numerous to mention. tale to commence at 12 o'clock, M, on said day, when attendance will be given and terms made known by JOHN 0 ANPINTHIL Jett°a linzurt, hectlonmir. (Feb, 12.-ts PUBLIC SALE OF VALUABLE PERSONAL PROPERTY The undersigned intending to quit %wining, will sell at Public Sele.on Thursday, March 28, 1888 , at 9 o'clock. 1. N., at her residenoi in blemallen township, 5 mileenorth wad of Hindemith, and one half mile north of the road leading from Bennennille to the old Skipponsburg road the fallowing Personal ProPerty, to wit: 1 ONB POUR-TZAR OLD DOLT, well broken to work. 5 Much Cows, 4 of which will be Rash shoat the time of sale, 7 head of Shifts, 7 head althorn, two-horse Wagon, dm:Monad sines Trees, Plow, Corn Fork, Shovel Plow ' Harrow, 1 set &roechbands, 1 set (happen, I Bel Bar. aim, Comings, 'Winnowing Mill, Rolling Screen, Forks, Baku, Grain Shoved; Halters and Chahar, Cow Chains, Log Chains. Grindstone. 2 scope of Bees, Cutting Box ; al so—Household and Kitchen Furniture, consiating of Cupboards, Tables, Bedateede, and Redding, Chairs, Carpeting, Clock, Cooking Stove and Pipe, 8 Ten plat•Storse and Pipe, Lard, BIM= by the pound, Pots. toss, and a great many other articles too mamma's to mieti stoney by the ton. A sare will be given and terms made known on day of sr* by SARAH HILL/B. Joan Herres, Auctionser, [lab. 42.-bro PUBLIC SALE • OF VALUABLE PERSONAL PROPERTY The subscriber, intending to quit farming, will sell 'at Public Sale, on IWday, t e 6th day of larch semi, at his residence in llama* tewnehip, Adams omen . one mile westof Sendarsvills, ou the A.retadtsville road, the fol lowing Personal Property, via: 1 SNOOD MARE, with loal by • Jack, 2 young Home, one an excellent Harness norse,4 good Sikh Cows, which will be fresh or nearly so by the Hems of male, 1 2seenee ter Dam 2 i;alvela 11 Sheep, I Brood Sow with Pigs, and 9 Motes, 3 narrow tread- wagons, 1 lour. hone, 1 two horie, a..d the other a one hone Spring Wagon, 2 new Sayler Plows, 2 Harrows, 1 Doable Shovel Plow, Grain Drill, Horse Sake. Winnowing Mill, double and single Trees, Forks, Grindstone, Carriage Spread and doable Barnes. with Check Lines, Rorie Gears, Collars, Bridles, Lines, Wagon Saddle, Log Chain, Halter and Cow Chains, Hors. Power Hay Fork with tackle, Shovel: also, Cider Barrels and pure Vinegar by the gallon. Als. , Home hold and Kitchen Furniture, consisting in pert of Safe, Sink, 6 Bedeteeda one a Cottage), 2 sets of Chairs—l Cans Bottom, ng Chair, 2 Bureaus, Tablet, Stoves, one a Cooking 'Stove (Niagara) and fixtures, • Parlor Stove, 2 Dinner and 1 Breathe. Tables, Clock, Desk, Stands, Chorus; Milk Orocke, Iron Kettle, Wa.li Tubs, Sc. The Vomiters Is nearlyall new, and embraces all articles necessary for farming and housekeeping—too numerous to mention Yale to commence preCisedy at 9 o'clock, A. N., on said day, when attendance will be given and terms made known by A. J. BENDER. JACOB Mlcraet , Auctionter. • [Pik 5 -Ns PUBLIC SALE . VALUABLE I, PROPLPTY. The subscriber will ; L 3 / 4 " 100 t day of /fora t 0..". • township, one mile —c following Personal Promo ONE HORSE, 2 Cows. 1 . . new and Remy,. 1 Horse Wagon. r.e . . nod Bells, Horse Blanked, H.. 1.. C 'din., 51.,d dies, 1 aide Saddle, illdu; ; . Ropes, Grain and Clover • •. t 0.a.0.r. row. Crowbar, Mattoc4, 'of an., A it Baskets, Vorkaand Rake., ' . A. v. ..t, Platte', Anzers, Chisel., I>, ,nor Gun, lot 134 Inch Pl'nk, Dung [Mato,. Scant ,o her Ltutd her, l Prep Bees, liouselt...4l h Tabiss, Bedateads, Clapboard"! KA, Cheat, Copper Ket tle, Iron Pots, Barrels and Isom*, good Bndalo Robe, Crocks, Jugs, Churn and Bucket", together with many articles not mentioned. Bain to commence et o'cloCk, A. Si., when Nttend.nce will begirt"' awl terms made known by JOHN NW:LEARY. • Abss— A t the same time and place, the undersigned will sell at Public Sale, 1 GOOD FAMILY AKE, 2 Mitch Cows, one of which will be fresh about the time of sale, 1 yearling Burl, 7 head of Shoats, 4 bead of neon. I broad tread bur horse Wagon, 1 Lime Bed, I Bay Carriage, I Winnowing Mill, Pluws sod Herrero, 1 Double Shovel Plow, 1 Blngletilhovel Plow, Corn fork, double. sing le and three horse Trees, 3 seta Breechhands, 2 sets Frolit (leant, Collars and Bridles, Wagon Saddle, aiding Saddle, Efili ten, Cow Chains, Butt Chains, Fifth Chain, York, Bakes, a r. PUBLIC SALE OP VALUABLE PEFL3ONIL PROPERTY On ikaday, the 24th of Fi.broary next, at 9 o'clock J. L. The undersigned, intending to quit farming, will sell at Public Sala at his residence, near Fairfield, in Hamil tonbau township, the following valuable Personal Pro perty, viz: FOUR HORSES, 2 two y 'mains Colt., 1 yearling Colt, 4 Milch Cows, 2 of which will be Dells about the time of sale, I Bull, 2 Steers and a lot of 'young Cattle, 1 Brood Bow and seven Motes, 2 four horse Wagons, 1 Boring Wagon calculated fiat I or 2 hones, Hay Carriages, Grain Drill, Seltdischarging Hay Rake. 3 Plows, 2 Harmers, Double and Single Shovel Plows. Corn Coverer. Single, three-horse Trees and Spreaders, Winnowing Hill, Cut ting Box. Grain Cradle, Scythiwand Smiths, Forks, Rakes, Shovels, 2 Lost-Leine, 1 F if - b Chain, Breast Chains and Butt Chains, 2 seta of Breechands. 3 seta of Front Gears; Bridles and Collars.: Fly Nets as good as new, Riding and Wagon Saddles, Halters. Cow Maim, Maul and Wedges, axes, mul a great many other articles. Alm, Household and Kitchen Fornitti9e, 2 Bedsteads, 1 large Kitchen Table, 1 Tea:plate Stove and Pips, about 30 or 40 yards of Carpeting, Oil Cloth, and many other house hold articles. sarAtteobnoe will be /glue° and terms made known on day of agile by ADAM C. MCIESSELMA.N. Jams Mmibmr. Auctioneer. [Feb. 5 -is PUBLIC SALE OF VALUABLE PISMO:CAL PROPERTY The undersigned, intending to remove from the coun ty. win expose to Public Sale, on Thursday, the 27th of 4W/wintry next, at 10 ()Week. el. N., at his resident!. in Butler township, near Roth's Mill, the (ultra-Mg value. ble Personal Property, to wit : TURKS HORSES, will work in any place they are hitched. 5 Mich Cows, 4 young Cattle, 3 Shotes, a three horse Wagon, Spring Wagon, hay Ladders. 2 Plows. 1 Harrow, 3 Corn Forks, double and single Trees, Spread ers, seta Hind Gears, set Front Gears. set single Har nese, Collars, Bridles, Saddles, Winnowing Mill. Rolling Screen, Cutting Box, Rakes, Forks, ilhritels, and a great variety of other articles too numerons to mention. Aleo. WAtaehoLl and Kitchen Furniture, consistlikt in part of Bedstead', Tables,Chairs,Cupbosrds,Sink, Settee, Stands, 1 Parlor and 1 Ten-plate Stoves, , with Pipe, one Drnm, Churn Benches, and a greet variety of other entries. AlsoL3oo. Bushels of Corti JU the ears. Attendance will be giant and tenn• made ;;noels on day of sale by JOIIN JOHN Itutips, Acketionittr. ;Ja.n.29.-ta 4.8. BARNIrL, D. EIOKE, Ade' ra PUBLIC SALE OP VALUABLE PERSONAL PROPERTY The subscriber. intending to quit finning sod House keeping. will sell at Public Bale, on Tuesday, tAe 3rd day of March wart, at 10 o'clock, A. M., at his residence in Huntington township, Adams county, Pc. at the York Spriaga,l milasowth-east of Petersburg, known an the York Springs Hills, the following Personal Property: THREE HOURS. one excellent Brood Mare, heavy with foal, 1 Blooded Colt, 4 Mitch Cows, which will be fresh or nearly so by time of sale, 3 head of young Catt le, 5 flue Shotee. 1 broad-tread three-horse Wagon w ith Bed, I Spring Wagon, Hay Carriage. 2 two-hoese Plows, 2 Harrows, Cultivators,' Ball Ohio Reaper %rid Mower combined, Thresthink Machine and four-horse Power, Wire-tooth Rake. jurtnew, 3 Buggies, 2 good as new, one • Falling-top, one Rockawai , and one a Trotting Buggy. 2 5 . 0 of Bc22Y Harness, 2 sets of Breecbbends, 2 sets of Front Gears, Collars, Bridles, Lines, Whips, Hal ters. Cow Chains, epreaden, double and single Trees. Hay and Dung Forks, Bakes, Mowing Scythes, Grain Cradle, 2 drain Shovels, 1 new Reynolds Fanning Mill, 2 Sleighs, 3 string of Belle, Toole, Augers, Chisels, set of Sash Panes; also, Household and Kitchen Furniture, consisting in part of Cooking Stove and fixtures, 3 ten plate Stoves, Parlor Stove, lot of okl Iron and metal, hits, Kettles, Tubs, Churns. Barrel of Vinegar, Cupboards, Boreaus,Wedsteads and Bedding, Tables, Chairs, Chests, 2 Clocks-1 24-hour and I 11-day, 2- Centre Tables.--1 of them 'Mahogany, new hair-cloth Sofa, Wash-stand and Bowls, a large lot of Carpeting, and a great variety of other articles. A. F. STUCK I.lck:;r:F., 1 J. SP K - K .tam's Attendance will be giren and terms made known on day of aide by HENRY DOTTARAR. A. S. MUMS, Auctioneer. If not all sold on said day, the sale will be continued until all is sold. [Jan. V.-ts PUBLIC SALE OF VALUABLE PERSONAL PROPERTY. On Friday the 28th of February next, at 10 o'clock A. Y., The subscriber into. flag to quit farming, will sti I at Public Sale, at his residence in Cumberland township, near the Emmittstrurg road, two and • halt miles from Gettysburg, the following Personal Property, to wit: TWO GOOD MULES, 2 Mares With kal,l Colt, 7, Mitch Cows. 3 head of Young Cattle. 4 fitteutee.l four horse narrow-treed Wagon.l Wagon for one or two hor ses, Lime Bed, flay Carriage, Roc ka way Buggy and Ilar news, Baggy Spread, Hind and Front Gears, Wagon Sad dle, Blind Bridles, Collars, 2 Lines, a good Biding Saddle and Bridle, Halter' ' Log Chain, Fifth Chain,Breast Chant, Caw Chains , Spreaders, Jackscrew, Fee d Trough, a first-rate Winnowing Mill, Grain Shovel, 2 Ploughs, 1 Subsoil Plough. Harrow , 2 Corn Forks, 3 Double and 1 Single Shovel Ploughs, Roller, single double and three horse Trees, Grain Cradle, Clover Cradle, Scythes, Forks, Bakes, Ozoss-cat Saw, 2 Mattocks, Shovels, Crowbar, Grindstone, Mani and Wedges, Saw, Angels, a lot of Bs eon,Graln by the Acre, Steal a great many other articles too numerous to mention. Ba.Atten..ance will be given and terms made known on day of sal* by JACOB C. HERBST. Jour Btaumenn. Areetionear. [Jan 15-te • PUBLIC SALE UP TALIIABLB PERS'INAL PROPERTY The undersigned intending to relinquish farming, will Public Sale On Thursday, the 27th day of February ' sleet, at 9 o'clock, A. M., at hie residence in Straban township, Adams county, two miles east of Gettysburg, on the road leading from IL A. Picking's to th snort Pike, the kdlossiag Valuable Personal Property, to wit : TWO GOOD HORSNS, one a Brood Mars, the other a Colt, rising Spears. 3 good Mitch Cows, 2 Bulk, one a fell blooded Durham, the other • half blooded Durham, 2 Helters, both half blooded Diu , luuniatheone coming In profit this spring, 8 No.l Cotswald Sheep. 4 head of Shoats, agood two-horse Wagon Lime and Wood Bed, Hay Carriage% 2 sets of Gears, 2 set of Hareem, one doable sad the other single, 2 sets Check Lines, Plow Line, Blind Bridles, Collars, Government Saddle and Bridle, 3 sets of Horsens, Halters and Chains, Lag Om* Clow Chains, Rail Chaine,• Breast Chains, Thrombin; Mackine, with Hone Power and Double Sha• kir attached, all in good order, Boyer's Patent Fodder Cutter and Grinder, Winnowing Mill, Bowl's Screw Power R and Mower, Horse Rake, Rockaway Car =, seaw or two horses, Ploughs, Harrows, Large eke, Roller, Corn Pork, DoubleoornPlonh, Dou ble and Single Trees, Parks, Rakes, Orin Cradles, Mow ing Scythes, Cliater Cradle, Corn Hoes, Half Bushel Measure, Mattock, Shovel.. Also, Corn and Gate by the bushel, and one Stack of Hay, also, Household and Kitchen furniture, consisting I n part of a Cooking Stove. • good Ten-plate Stove, Parlor Stays, Copper Ket tle, Washing Machine, Tubs, Barrels, boxes, and men,' other articles. sm.Attendance will be tiven and terms made Inertial' on day of Bala by HAMM CASHMAN. Joan STALLIIIIII, Auctioneer. Pan. 22. PUBLIC SALE OF VALUABLE PERSONAL PROPERTY The sabscriber intending to quit farming, will all at PabDo Bahr; on Thursday, the I.,th day ef 11 , ale nest, at 10 eclock,A. M. at his residence limos and one-half miles wad of Glettyabirg, formerly Wattles Mill, on Marsh GTM M the iHbiloAwDin O g P P Holll l 2 P. , ,a..1101w s a y, u to a wteilt :k r either Saddle or Hermes. 3of them Morse with foal, 4 Wash Bull, 1 Helfer, 5 bead of Biz t 2 ii fiaire, 2 Broad oe, =Sur horse W , 1 Wagon 1 of Wood Ladders, 1 Hay 1 pair Bay 1 small Bled, 22ockawa es and Harness, 1 yaii of bind Georg, 3 eat et fi st ears, Wagon Saddle, blind Bridles, collars., E musk 2 Riding Bridles, Wagoo B = l , 2 Yly Neta,lleiters and Cow Chains, Log Chains, Lock, ThrashlnallaoldriejiresstObsinkßutt-traces, Spreaders, leed.trougb, WinnowinSill Gutting Bac. 1 threw. horse Plow , 2 two hone 1114 2 Hamra% 2 Coro parks, 2 Single Shovel Photo, s, Double and 3 Hors. Trees, 1 Grain Drill,l Wire tooth Hay Rake,l Bevolving Hay Bake, 2 Grain Oratilss, 1 Clover Bred Cradle, 3 hosing Berths., Parks, Bakes, I Mattock, Sboveki, Grindstone. leirela, Bono, II set of Dug Boards, lot of Bags, Band Saw. and a great norahar of ether &Nolo. Sit-Attendance will be given and terms wade known on day of sale by JOHN W. WEIGLE. Jac= NICIZZiT, Anctioneer. Plan. 92.-ts PUBLIC SALE ow vauIABLB twoNAL I.IIOPEXfT. ..,..R. Tho itodanifflod will mall at Pat& balo, Wi, Ilusaii, 041004 494rigrat swat, a* 12 slaw*, X, at his sel dom, ta Ibrahim tows** Adana eoluttf, en Ow Siii loading Ikea dm thilim nod to lisaiwea oboist, about 2 e , Sad it baltitlisalwas II watustown, a misty of salaabla Powwow at a bowl of Hams, hoe %bur Ir. IoZWA=a two octit,r2Ti: lop Snood bow. _NW 11 ._t__,....m.i i s u affront Vous, S asta Tram, /11114 43= worms liAt r e two awd threwhora• Plow, dui. l 'olrfit ibilltsator Doable sad Nagle Troia a harp 14* an d aviuistr of other fetish, tod .Naafi to Athiudawao wed bq eves awl sigmas mad* lutowa at dig of oho b 7 fiWittrailailt i Mloo•Wri J.W. VIM* gtroond graperty .puBLIc SALE OP VALUABLE PERSONAL PROPERTY Attendance will be given and terms made known by RII2II M. BIGIIAM. [Feb. 6.-ta JACOB 3i/CELEY, .BElCiioll6ol' February 19, 1868. Versonal groPaig salts. puma SALE , OP PF3IBONAL PKOPICHTV The subscriber,inteoding to quit farming, wUI sell at 'Nablle Bale, on Baherdoy, 7ht day of Mara meat 4110 wciock, A. M., at his residence in /Stratum townie, ip, on the road leading from New Chester to the York pike, and two mile. east from Hun terstown. 2 imp 01 000 D WORK 1101111103, both nine years old, 3 bead of Piret.rate Mitch Cows. two of which will have Calves about the time of sale, 1 two horse wagon with Bed, 1 two horse family Carriage, with Harness, X new Cart Wheel', 2 king P lough is.l double Shovel Plough, 1 single Shovel Plough, 2 Corn forks, 1 Corn Covet, 1 Corn Planter Warren's patent, 1 Harrow, Log Chitin, 1 two horse Sled, 1 Wheat /sal Howling ftrans, 1 ground Roller, IGrain Rake, Hay and Dung forks, Rakes and Ladders,2 Crampons Saws, 1 Crowbar, 1 lick. Maul and Wedges, Put Anger and Borleg Machine, Post Axe; 1 set of Coopering tools and Carpenter tool*, 2 seta of Hind Goitre, Collar. and Bridles, Wagon Saddles, Lines and Riding Bridles, Hay by the ton, 10 Acres of Wheat in the ground, 1 Fleit•lireak, Single and Doable Treed; also, Household ,and Kitchen Furniture, 1 Parlor Stove, 1 Corner Cupboard. 1 Clock, 1 Case of Drawers, 1 Table end Chairs, and a thousand other articles too numerous to mention. Bale to commence at 10 o'clock, A. IL, when attendance will be given anti terms made known on day of mile by HENRY 8 MCCH. (Jan. 29.-to ANDIUW Porroar. Auctioneer. pußLic SALE OF VALUABLE PERSONAL PROPERTY The undersigned intending to quit farming, will sell at Public rale, on ;Tuts fay, the - 2.5 gt day of February ni-10 o'clock, A. M.. at his residence. in Stratum township. Adams connty, two miles east of Gettysburg, om the road leading to ifanorer. the following valuable Personal Property. to wit : FOUR WORK WHISKS, one a good Family Home, and all calculated for either saddle or harness, one yearling Colt, 3 Mild, Coss, will all be froob about the first of April. 3 head of young Cattle, b good Shotes, 1 brood Sou:, IS bead of No. I Sheep, I narrow•tread Wagon for wo or three horses, :Spring Wagons, flay Carriages, 2 Plows, 2 Harrows, Corn Folks, Corn Coserer, Shovel Sloe.. double, single and three-horse Trees, Spreaders, Sleigh, Roller. I Buggy, a n0..1 Winnowing MIII, Cutting box. 2 Grain Cradles, Sc) thee and Snaths, Illy Rakes, Folks, Rakes, Shovels 2 Log Chains, Cow Halter and Breast Chains, Butt Traces, 2 sets of Brseehbands, 2 sets Front Oears.Collars, Bridles, Cruppers, I sat of Carriage Harness, 3 Fly Nets good as new, Plow i.e,'o 2 Riding Saddles and Bridles, 2 flood Saws, Angers—one a two. inch. Planes, Chisels, Work Bench and Vice. Maul and %edger, Axes, and a great many' other article,. Also, Household and Kitchen Furniture, consisting in part of Tables, Chairs. Bedsteads Cupboards, 2 Stoves—one a Parlor Stuve,and many other household articles. Attendance will be given and terms made knowtitn day of sale by WILLIAM Ii"rWARD. Juin( STALLAYIIII, Auctioneer. (Jan. 24.-to Tue!thsy in Fret:a:0111 A.l P. 0.. ;4, PUBLIC SALE VALLABLE PERSONA'. I'ItOPY.RTY The subscriber, intending to quit firming. will rxpue to Public Sale, on Wednesday, The 2RM day of February next, at his residence, 1 .4 mile went of Ar.a.it,rflle, the following Personal Property. to wit : FOUR lIRAD OF GOOD ;WORK MAILEe, will work well any place pin bitch them—ono Leavy a tOi foal, Colts. one rising two yetrs old, the other one year, 5 bead of Milch Cows, one of which will be fresh about the time or sale, 1 'lei 6.1%3 gals. a lot of good Sheep. 2 four-hom e Wagons —one brood-tread nearly new, the other nsrrow. tread, Fancy Spring Wagon, with Oil-ninth top—motable for one or two harem, Lime Bed, pair of good Hay Lad ders, Thmihing Machine, good . Grain Van, Wire-tooth Hay Rake, Onin Drill . 2 good Plows. 2 Harrow., single Shovel Plow, 2 Cori. Forks. Log Chain. two-hone Spread. dere, Breast Chains. Butt Chains, Cow Chalon, two and three.horse Double Tries, Single Trees, 2 seta of Breech bands, 2 sets of Front Gears. Wagon saddle, Collars, Bridle!, Line, Fly Net., Whip, Mattock, Forks, Rakes, Cuttiorbox, Riding Bridled, Croirs-cua. Sea - . 2 Grain Cradles, Barrels, Tube, Potatoes by the bushel, Ile.'.itYod o sod Bedding, and a greet many other articles. Sale to commence at 10 o'clock, A. M., when at teedun will be given and -terms made ketrarn on day of sale In JACOB MINTER. JACOB MIcILZT, Auctioneer. There will be no intoxicating Pritiorn Allowed oh the ground. PUBLIC SALE OF VALUABLE PERSO.!'iAL PROPEKTI The undersigned, intending to quit terming. will en pose to Public Bale, on Thursday, the sth day of Mara. weal, at 10 o'clock, A. M., at his residerice in Pet ershn rg. the following valuable Personal Property, to wit noßsv.s., one a dappled grey of 7 year., the others a pair of matched Slacks 6 years old, 5 Mild' ;owe. two of which will be fresh about the time of sale, 2 beau of young Cattle, 4 Shotes, I four-bores broad-tread ~ on—partly new, one horse Wagon, 3 :term of Clean.. two Breech bands and one let Cruppers, •' setm mingle Harness,. Blind Bridles, Collars, Lines. 3 Plows. Marva, Corn Fork, Shovel Plow, 2 Cultivators, Spreaders. double and mingle Trees, Halter and 5 Cow Chains, Log and Fifth Chains, Jack Screw, Forks, Hakes, Shimmng, Pick, Mat t. wk, Digging Iron, Onsdatoee. Wheelbarrow, and man) other articles. Also, Hay by the ton, Wheat m .Corn, Oat., and Potatoes by the bushel, Household and Kitchen Fur niture. consimting in Pert vat Tables. Chaise. Cupboard. Chests, Sink. Stands. 6 Stoves-2 Caking. 2 Template. 1 Parlor and I Sheol Iron, Queeneware, Tinware, 4 Bed steads and Bedding, 100 yards Carpet, all good, le Crocks Apple Butter. near 300 weight of pickled and dried Be.; and Pork, and ationt one hundred might of Lard, Bore, Tube, Barrel,. Boar, and' a great variety of othererti- Clee AV.eudaLce will be gir,n and term.. 11314:e, knows ..: day reale by SA %!I: EL SIIELLKT A. K. Mrtna, Auctioneer. , 1 V ALUABLE PERSONA L.PROPERTY AT PUBLIC SALE The ettlisniber. intending to quit farming, will sell et Public Sale, me Wednesday, the 4th day of Nardi ant, at bis residence in Cumberland township, about two mile* west of tlettysbirg, on the Chambersburg pike, the f 4- lowing valuable Personal Property, viz 3 HEAD OF GOOD WORK HORSES. wee three year old, 2 good Mures. a Blooded Colt. S months old. ',trod by the thorough bred horse - Cashier," owned by Dr. T. T. Tate. and which took the ant premium at tbetiettysburg Fair. a three year old bolt, 4 goal Hilch Cows. one of which ail' fresh by time of sale, 3 Heifers, 2 Bulls, onea Dosban. two year old and the other a Devan one year old, whict, allatouk the tint premium at the Fair, lU head of extra South down Sheep, a two horse Wagon. a two seat Car riagi , a falling top Buggy, a Spring tooth ll'sy Rake. Wind. ruin of Reynolds patent, Feed Cutter, Threshing Ile chine and Horse Power, 2 Barehear Ploughs. 2 ❑arroan, double andsingle Shore! Ploughs, Core Fork, one thre e lion., and two double Trees. Spreaders, Singe W heel tArross , Horse Gears, _sets of Dreechbands, 2 st , ts Front Gears, 2 Housings, Wagon Saddle. Harness, Col lars and Bridles, Fly Nets, Cherk-lines, Plow-lines. Hal ter', Cow Chains,Buggy Spread, Wagon Whip, Forks, Rakes, Crowbars, Dung Hook. Mattock., Picks, Axes, Grindstone, Scythes, Corn Choppers: also, Cook -Store and Fiztures, Bedstead., and a variety of Househokt and Kitchen Furniture, and other articles too numerous t.. mention. Pale will eommeneeet 10 o'clock, A. 31., when attend. sae. will be given and terms made known on day of sale by CHARLES B. POLLEY. Jecon MICILZT, Auctioneer. :Jan Li9.-Ie PUBLIC SALE OP VALUABLE PERSONAL PROPERTY The subscribtr, intending to quit farming, will sell •: Public Sale at his residence, two miles north-east of Gettysburg, on the Harrisburg road, on THURSDAY and FRIDAY, MARCH STH and 6111,1666, the following Personal Property, to wit: THREE HEAD OF WORK HORSES —ail calculus,: for either saddle or harness, one a Mare heavy with fief, I Stallion 6 years old—General Taylor stock—very gen tle, and broken to work anywhere ; 2 Colts, one 3 years old and one 2 years old; 5 Mulch Cows; one thorough bred Ayrshire Bull, 30 =oaths old—pedigree can be bad on day of sale; one Halfhlood 7 months old ; 1 Short horn, 4 rears old 1 do., 2 months old; 3 Heifers. good stock ; 3 Brood Sows, Chester breed; 14 Shoats, all Chen ter; Id head of improved Sheep, Cotswold breed—mce of Sham baring been selected from the best stock in Wrginia in the fall 0(1866; 3 Wagons—one Broad tread light bur boria, one light two-hone, one Spring do.; I Cart—broad-tread; I Lime-bed, Just new; 1 Falling-top Buggy, as good as new; 1 Threshing Machine, with 16 foot Shaker attached; 2 Harrisburg Fawning Hills, Roy mold's Patent; 1 Clover Huller, Just new—Reiff's Patent —the beat In use; 1 Chopping Mill—Bear's Patent—cal culated to chop all kinds of grain; 2 horse Hay Fork, •, 8 Corn Crushers, for chopping. corn in wire; 6 Combined Reaping and Mowing Machines, 2 of them second-band; 2 Mowers, Ohio and Buckeye Patent; 5 Sulkgy Corn Ploughs; 6 Wire-tooth Hay Bakes; 4 Grain Drills, with Guano attachment, Warranted to do good work ; Sleigh, 4 Plough', 2 Harrows. 1 Doable Shovel.Plough, 1 Single do., Corn Cultivator, Corn Coverer, 7 Corn Shellers—one calculated for either horse or hand power, Jackscrew, Fifth Chain, Leg Chains, 2-horse Spreader, 21-bone do, Double and Slagle Trees Halters, Cow Chains, Butt Chains, Breast Chains, 'Pieces, Feed Trough, Rail Car riage, 1 set heavy Blliptie Springs—one? ply the nib,: 6, Mattocks, Pick, Broadaxe, Hand axe, Forks, Rakes, Bag Wagon, Cutting Bag, Horse Gears, Breachlands, Front Gears, Plough Gears, 1 sot wheel blue Rears, Cart G 1-horse Harness, I set Ambulance Harness, Car riage Hatnea, Bridles and Collars, Ply Ness as good as new, Five•hores Line, Plough Lines, Wagon Saddle, Rid ing Bridles, a lot of Barrels. Boxes, &c. .1138 1 114 to comtavlwe at it Nielock A. 11., on said da, when attendance will be given and terms made kno wn by ' WILLIAM WIBLE. Jong itratrawrie, Auctioneer. (Jan.ls.—ts FIIIiLIC SALE OF VALUABLE PERSONAL PROPERTY The undersigned will sell at Public Salo on Tuesday, the 10th day qf March meet, 419 o'clock, 4.1, at his re sidence, in Union township, Adams county, about threw. *north* of a mile north-lest of Latch:mown, near the Boaaughtown and Hanover rood. the following Pamela: Property, vie: THREE 1111ADOP soma, 2 Colts, 1 three years, the other two yews old, 6 Kik& Cows, I Ball, two years old, 5 bead of Sheep, 1 brood Bow, 6 Photos, 2 Wagons. both narrow-tread,. Stone Bed, Hay Carriage, as good as new, Thresitiag Machias with Hoinecirer sad gearing all in Ara-ruts order, Winnowing M 2 good Plows, Harrows, 2 Shovel Plows, 2 Cons For s, Cultivator, 1 Buckeye Bealmr, Wire Hay Bake, dpting Wagon and Gem, 2 ens Hind Gears, 11 seta fro nt Gel" 4 Ply Nse, Bridles, Collars, Lines, Boller, Sleigh and Bells, Double, Single and Three Morse Trees, Log, Halter and, Cow Chrans, Pork; Shovels, Bakes, Mattocks, Griodatons , Grata Medi% lot of Bap, Meat Vessels, , B .yak , about MO weight of Pork and • quantity of Lard by' Me poand, and a ntartber of other articles. 11.6,Atteadaistm be given and tense made known on day of sale by ISAAC BABBLIOAR. Atom Imam, Auctioneer. [Jan. 22.-te PUBLIC SALE - OF VALUVILS PERPONAL pitopmert. The undersigned Intending to relinquish kradag, will sell at Public Bale, on Wainsoday, Me 2014 clops/ ittimo ary mud, ill 9 o'clock, A.S., at his rosidonao, in Freedom township, on the road leading from Gettysburg to 14 "" noinaker's Mill, the Billowing valuntde Personal Propos , ty, to wit : POUR WORK HOURS, 1 Colt rising three years. hood of Milch Com:, all will bit fresh about time of sale, 6 head of young Cattle, 2 Sheep, Sow and PAP, Shale.. 1 *unhorse !arrow tread Wagon, Spring Wagon, Beek eye Reaper, Groin Drill„ Sleigh, Ibunborse Sled, Kay Rake, 9 paralmar Plow., Ray Carriage, 61ssie Cradle, 31.. whig Scythes, 2 Singh, Shovol Flows, 2 Marrows, 2 Oom Forks, 2 seta Rind (liars, 2 mots /rout Gears, 1 set Bine. Rarnosa, Collars, Radios, Maim. INV** and Arid*, Log Chains, Jodi knots, Doable , *sad threnhorso Tr imu bd . tocks, Crodboiri PlokinoWt. reli t Forksatakea, e, 1 pair Sled runners, 16614.-. Aleo,a wit oID orW l tool* and a 101 oft=ssansead Wagow-maker's tools. Household comloting in part ofAintight Oooktiut Rowe. miuoitioshatareeione Timings*, illowoand P4rio, Sink sedl ammicdam ar ti c h w too nomoroaa to amoittloa. 16,,itilowiatioe will lie glvon and toms nods know n *it day aside by FRANCIS ORICILNCUBAJL Rams: Outratr, Auctioneer. Van. 29.-teo JOB PRINTINGr eit.Mar =MT= NIATiLY AND _MAFIA' 0 01 Feb Mu Uettriburi; 4 4 4 • PRENErV BERG.-f*,, any one of oar in the Ream the cash ha ad °sive &Ana,. their ows,'it,slxt new subseo cash, a P allowed es -e Some of oar. own paper 4bii vane.. .11i!* . WheiWO doing likeW* 3A.LitSI.-4 1 6 Property, to rod in oqz e•b. 13.—Adasi ►.fddd. " —Dt.-Joika lIERi iiiiiii 141.—Jossb O. 1 Oar. 3 —Ado's of, •• 3.—llsary —Adm's at 4.—Clos. •, 0.-11Amusli4 I ir4.—Wat 6.—A. I. , " --Jobe " .—Houry • —J.W.I/ • —Crntio t 17—Joips • 14.--Cbristhis ly.L434targe :A.—Joba N.—Sasak • .• 21.-43stagel IM3IIO the ausplieet Franklin Zo. • villa on the e IMPROVF put up a large or the Keyoti hi. Intention t. cONFIRK a. Losow • City, hair belle: ate.. Pre oong typo on hla GWIWYSB • for Drill and- ' o'clock, P. M., accoutre= will also 'beet the best WA.' PREMITTIC star Building money at 38 mut. premiu burg Banding business iii .. premium, bui BUR,NEr the buildina..o below New 4. ; road, was .> bad been mr.'' previous to k and in som LECTURE. PEE, 16 Age' , the llth, on, lilt Las large and app sustained. the one of the 8 ELEcrto been elected Mutual Firs ensuing year Vice Presid Secretary, Treasurer, Executive Jr., Peter Sbo LITERAT' understand EY" of Penney an entertaines Saturday eve of Addressee,. t•mo miy be made for adm . . be taken at . APOLCKOr. gene of °lir giving thstit . . other waiter, al estate ,lAA modate oar smartly . • It will pay; meats, as meets and Cl REP . • ed the bill to lum" have emplofj that the ell .ume t 6. In the meth i • who do not VI The bill a. the Common franchisee antiSsiisiletl* steps as trop proPertY, tion, by groin same for - the suffered - kow Ikon. A REC prints to tons Birth all ParticiPater Orphans!`:H• . from 2to 5 P. will, be p lYic cone tbefiabbath • bolt at the H tY1i00 1 4 . 4 to &Mod. Tickets of cured at tit, • vErrock, procimitio eat of the DISCI that a 7•nnß '• Hamm iii. of hi tile Owl Tialg to MB Int tett ;XT. it Algiewet 9 100 0, 41 0", d Pl* earpidoii • of dos and . settled turn at gm- Mk Fii! =I
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