"Vire &ban. 8 COUGH BALB4I 2 tried and popular Itemeilly fC anal* eallall elation of the public. As olten es the 'oar and, Ch. proprlatori annually - oaks their a pm**, and remind them thatamOt+pt fya p requ'red for the health, comfort ant sus the fomily through the long end tedious vOnter, Coes Cough Balsam should not be • •tisr years It has been a household mecil • MC thers sox ion% for the safety of their chtl all who safer from any disease of the throat, lungs, cannot afford to be. without it. la o the ordinary four ounce so boug fis the • ROW tarnish our mammoth Dimity Moe hitt will, In common with the other 'Lee, he II Drag &ore,. FOR CROUP, • • will be Amid invaluable, and may Orris upon In the moat extreme ease'. VILIOOPING COUGH. times, cf all who have audit fur thus tarri during the last tan years, Is, that It In cl levee and cures It. SORE THROAT. our threat wet with the Datum—taking ten—niad you will very loon And D COLDS AND COUGHS •to a steady rel i ef wh e ret reatedy.-- eed giving. • Lille& ESS OF THE THROAT, EST AND LUNGS. 'clay procuring and Immediately taking b DaLam, when troubled with any of the ed diticulties. They are all premonitory of Ommumption, and if not arrested, will ter sweep you away into the valley of which none can ever return. CONSUMPTION, worn enlferer hu found relief and to-- that her life has been made easy and pre— he use of Co.'. Cough Balm. IN SHORT, know the article, and it needs no comment t is for sale by every Druggist and Dewier in the United . States. HE C. G.. CLARK CO., le PrOprietors, New Haven, et Read. 11 Re t ad 11 r TTENTION of the PEOPLE Iti CALLED TO THE orld's Great .Veriaect4r, 's Dyspepsia Cure. .. •a la prottoancod by Dyspeptic, ai tho twatody that will sorely ear* that ag- Altai malady. For year' it awitpt ow Ito carryhog bolore - It to as untimely gran*, oofforors. yspepsia Cure has come to the Rescue Dpaicpßia, Sick Headache, vs or Acidity of Stomach, Food, Flatulency, Lits- de, Trearine.g.l, finally ter- mi4tfing in Deal . cur by We point remedy, aathe pr t. Al ough but fi ve year" before the is tbl erdlet of the mares? Heed'irltst a of Dillwatikee, rye: LF.ST.E.B 8EZ70.7f , qf ifiluqutkee.j Wa.. Jan. 21.,1565. G. Cidiaa t Oa., New at." Oath. tad alio bathaaad Cles'sDysupsis Cue, • • Pl9l/BOTLY satisfactory u a Ram hatatattaafn. yth; that vs bays rop. T swan from Its us. ss7 lissustftity, Moon LESTER SEXTON. GREAT BLESSING es. L. P. W.I.RD, Avow, Lorain Or., o.] 41 rosittraw, Drunddr, Cleidsamt. gives me great pleasure to Mate th a t , &wind great 4emtat tram thaw ot. CUM She ham been gm a iintabor to:ended with Dymiegiala, accompanied • reval eofconstipation -which sit ?Tw at she was all the while, be month, na..- tbing. She took, at yous lastsmim Goes aad has derived GRIM leirlattillt 4 a now comparatively welt. She re tches as a great blessing. %Truly yours, L. F. WAIiD CLERGYMEN. bmi! 14"%olat.11,1".:Z•J''b244:0L"' DB UGGISTS. fat fa dos ooltatry will toll rm. if you Ma to faffialra, .tlfatollll , Oa bays 117aloopfda Oar* kola aifs fa salad probe of Its groat afallidaal oh, s Dyspepsia Op lairablalkis ha all mai etritanliaa, ellaWrOa.*Water arlidat sad osallteartelwaloaaeli. = ,m. y*• mostly arviayulkir• al esti 0. 0. MARK CO., GAD Propeeters, Now lima. CI. D-BUEHLEII, Gettysburg, Pa., t for Adami county. Reif 14141.041 d“ iARPER, NeinfiliSO*l sonnrioiut aft rtraninb it red, bdoeoes tArtCburt-homseatid Diamond Gfttprbars, Pa. TERNS Of PUBLICATION: Tar STAII age 811N2INEL is pn6lisbed every Fri o.), morning, at 12.00 a year to *deities ; of $.4.b 0 if not p ail within the year. No snbscriptions discon tinued until all %restates are paid,rinteta at the orr• t lon of the publishers. ncelTlESiXtlrri. are inserted at reasonable rates. A liberaldeduction will be matte to persons advert'• sing by the quarter, bat (rear, Cr year. Special no. tices 1,111 be inserted at special rates, to be agreed nren. Atirriso circulation of thi3vai anw,Brarnmitie one half.larger than that ever attained by any newspaper n Adame connty; end, se an advertising toadlona, it cannot be excelled. Jou Woax kinds will be promptly executed, -and at fair ratea. Blanks, Cards, Pampb leb., tc , in every variety and style will be printed at notice. TAMS CASH. 'groft,soioad &r. A - J. COVER, ATTORNEY AT. n- • LS W, will promptly atten d to collectioniand til ot entrusted to biiscare. !I:e Fahnestock and Danner and Ziog. er's .t ern, . dalt itnore street. (1 ettysburs, Pa. . May 29.156;.* ).A.VID BUEIILER, ATTOR sEy tT LAW, will promptly attend to collec t Ion• tad all other toltAinesa entrustetlte 3,is care.• )11e,tt iiie reai•lonce in thethredenny building spposite tbn , 'ourt house. (Gettysburg, May 29,1867 diAVID WILLS, ATTORNEY AT LA W",ollacq at his residence Irttb•Smith-ess cor of Cunt re Square. .try 1.0,1867 CLAIM AGENCY. —The', under igued trill attend to the eafleeGonrd' claims against the U. S. Government. including Military itotiatie, U Kick Puy, Ponsiuus,Forago, Ac., either In the C .urt of Claims or before any of the Departments at \Valhi Delon. . . ILO .31cCREARY, \l ay 29, , H 67. Attorney atLaw,Gettyeburg.Pa I OS. H. LEFEVER, ATTORNEY AT LAW LITTLESTOWN, P%., Witt promptly attend to Collections, Conveyances, Writing or Deetia, Leases. &c., and all other -lAsioess oatrulted to Menem. d7') ice on Frederick street, at the of formerly ocloplo.rby Drs. Shorb, Kinser and t llehring. May 20, 1838.-1 y• XOOIiAUGLIT, Attorneys and Counsellors, n ..1000NIUG1-117 has associa • &Ie3JOEIS3I. HBAUTII, Bed., In the practlU of the 1 raw, at hla old office, Oho door west of Drug store, Chambersburg street. • Special attention given to Salts, Calleetloni and Settlement of Estates. All legal business, and alms to Pennons, Bounty, Back-pay, and Damages aintt U. ttates,at all times, promptly and efficient attended to. - L cud warrants located, and choice Farina for sale nod other Irratilrn Stat rlioY. 27,1937.—t DR. J. A. ARMSTRONG, Having located at NEW SALEM, will attend to all branched of bia profeaeioa, and will be found at hfe oilice when not profeseiunally 3ICKNIUHTSTOWN, P. 0.1 . Adam. county, Pa. TIR. J. W. C. 0/NEAL llas his Omce at his residence% in Baltimore street, two doors above the Compiler t):lice. ilettysburg, May 29,1867. D. WM. STALLSMITII, Dent having located in Gettysburg, offers his services to the public. Office In Baltimore street, In room above Confectionary, where he will be prepared to attend to any cat* within the provincu_of the Dentist. Persons In want of full or •rtia.jatiut truth are invited to call. Terms reason able. f April 8,1868. OHN LAWRENCE HILL, Den . tis t, °Mealy Clhambersburg street, one do/in west of the Lutheran Church, nearly opposite Dr; IL 110rner's Drn Store, where be may be found ready sad willing° attend any case within the pro Vince et the Dentist Persons in want of full Setsof teeth are invited to call. , [Day 29, 1867 DR. C. W. BENSON a.B RGSUMED the Practice of Medicine in J.ITLESTOWN, and offers his sorvicee to the public. Office at his house, corniy of Lombard mreet and Foundry alley, near the Railroad. Special attention giroa to Skin Diseases. [Littlestown, N0t.13,1801 Tarriagto, gtarutoo, at. DAVID I.IcCREARY. JOHN F. McCREARY "Best always Cheapest." T HE Best and Cheapest, SADDLES, BRIDLES, COLLARS and, lI4RNBSS of all kind., in the County are always to be found It the old and well known stand, Baltimore at., opposite the Presbyterian Church. (Nice REAR Y'S.) Our Riding and Wagon Saddles, are the most substantially built and neatest Our Harness, (plain and silver mount ed,) are complete In every respect and warranted to be of the very beet material and workmanship:- Our upper leather Draft Collars, ,a ca.N No? as sIAT. They are the beet FITTING and moat durable. Our Heavy Draft Harness, are made to order, u cheap u they can be made any where end to the most cabetantial manner. Biding Bridles, Whips, Lashes, Draft Hemet, Fly-nets and everything in the line; ..Wome better or cheaper. Our prices hare been ZIDTIOZD to the lowest firing standard. A liberal percentage for cash, off all bills amounting to $3 or more. We work not': ing but the best of gal and will warrant every article turned out to be In everyreepect as represented. Thankful for past favors we Invite attention to our present stock. vitySl iTe me a call and examine ruczs Akar QUALITY Jan.29,1868.—tf D. 2dcCREARY it SON. C ARRIAGE-IVLBENG RESUMED The war being over, the undersigned Lave resumed the CARRIAGE-MAKING BUSINESS, at their old stand, in East Middle street, Gettysburg, where they are agate prepared to put up work in the most Gishionable, substantial, and 'superior manner. lot of new and ~ond•hand CARRIAGES, BUGGIES, AC., on hand, which they will Steppes of at the lowest price., and all orders wlll be supplied as promptly stall satisfactorily as possible. lUMEPAIRINGJD dons with dispatch, and at cheapest rates. , A largo lot of new and old HARNESS on hand for sale. Thankful for the 1.64erel patrorutge heretofore en .loynd bp theta, theyaolicit asd will endeavor to dem . .terToll. large share in the future. May 29.-tf • DANNER, t ZISGLER. Buggies and Carriages. REMOVAL. :adored 11 le arT Street,lareryt: berg, Pa., where he will aosatiotta to build all kinds of .worl in his line, viz BRIAGES, TRO2'2'ING FALL ING-TOP B UGGIES, JAGGER WAGONS, &C., &C. Ills work Is sit put up of good material and by the best of Eh Ica, and cannot fall to give salts faction. His prlceears always reasonable. He solic its orders, confident that he can please. RRPAIRING prcaoptl7 doaa at moderate rates July 1, 11168,-1y CARRIAGES AND -BUGGIES. PERRY J.'TATE is now betiding • vadat, of 100ACII WORK of the latest and snort approved ets l k es, and construct: ed of the but material, to Which e invitee the atten tion of buyers. Haring built work with great care, and of snaterialeatected with special reference to beauty of styli, and durability, he can confident ly recommend tha work as mum by any other In or out of the cities. AU he asks Lan inspection.of Lis work, to convince those In want of any kind of • vehicle that this le The place to hely them. airRILPAIRINCI In every branch done at short notice and on reasonable terms. Ofre me a call at my isatorY, near the earner et Iffaahington and Chansberabarg street Gettysburg, Pa. Juno 12.1167.—U. 4 gut and e firt VII,UMW. ADAMS COUNTY MLYTITAI. FIBS INSURANCE COMPANY. INCOMPORA.IIW, MARCH 18, 1851. . , Oi"Wan. ~ P i roo co-Ptidnt *lt ..... I Vo • . Sec tet‘gi • ..,.; iiiiiitkiot t ,„_ . Treiture—E.o: tralinoccom. Execatitotlomm#o44-114bget Noenrithit. &Pick lug. Jacob King. H‘caeti.-41•01Knittillitc.iik- &Jkludgar,oll.lloCket. dy, a. 11,- Rump, .114 11 ,60 , =ZA Hint, Strifttaiatoir i H. • . Making: Kb , * ii; - A 1 . GINA& Wm. Hem Whit 4, Minty t 'MAI 1 4 .41,P , Ka:ridi Comps my Is limited in its aiiiiistiore til 130 - ..ounty et Adam. Ix kr low ta - 1116,1 k than IT Yam, mobist 044poriiiillima: iii. sosomiontAtortag paid mom" byllitodtartim $ Perk , / ammuti 4 K ( 4 ) allariANlS. Am ikowalbollslagia_ . intone* tar is igig attkir Of .41b0 anillcitlimikti , f.u.t Awns Oussav id 7 . 0 411,Willigg b• Coss_Pishet lb. la 4 . iitgiNzsgollik t I o'clock, F.ll. - - - - r ..04,100"04: II =I VOL.'LXIX. NO. 12. gal and gersonal *ago. .15BLIC SALE.. fbe undersigned. Adallutotrator of dm Meat° of Moses Myers, deceased, will sell at - Public 'Sale. on Thursday and Friday, the 4th and bth of_ March next, at 8 0'c10c4.4...V., at the late resideutut of deceased Lethnore tothethip, Addmi count }• , re the road leeoing from DeardutPa to Wollortrs lilUI, about two miles northeast of Petersburg, (P. TS.,) the following rsineble Personal Propecti, to wit: I GOOD FAMILY IiCtSE, rising 6 years old, and will ride any gait and Prot in harness, and tea very nice trusty driving horst, and wilOwork any place he is hitched, I fine two year old Cult, and both nice Bays, 3 Mitch Cows, all young, and two of which will he fresh about the time of sat or shortly after, l one se Wagon and Bed, 1 Spring Wadon, I Rockaway Buggy, 1 Falling Top Buggy, I Sleigh and Bella, 1 Plough, l Harrow, Shovel and Fork Planate. double and single Trees, l one and two horse Spreader, Cow Chatty", Halters and Challis, Log Chula, Bakes. Pocks, Shovels, Mattock., Peck, Hoes, 1 Winnowing MIII, I Corn Sheller, 2 Bow Hay Carrlay.e., the one a 'two horse Carriage, the other Is calculated for one or two borsee,2 Yet, of Light Wagon liminess, 2 seta Buggy Harness, .1 net of Front Gears, 2 Houston., 2 Blind Bridles and Collars, 2 good Leather Fly Note, 1 Side Saddle, 2 Riding Saddles, one of them now, 2 - Buffalo Robes, Hay and Straw by the ton, about 7 acres of Wheat in the ground. Also, a lot of Millwright and Oarpentei Tools, consisting in part of Broad Axe, Chopping Axes, Hand Axes, Augurs, Chisels, PiaLIOIS HUM Sawn, Steel quarea, Steel Blade and Beset Squares, Braces and Bits all kinds of Monl•lng Sash Plan.. Punnet Planes, Match Planes, Work Benches and Screw*, Screw Cutter,Taming Plane, Cress-cut Saw , 2 Grindstones, Gran Cradle, Clover Cradle, Scythes and Smiths, a lot of Poets, a lot of Plank and Boarde, lie. Also, Household and Kitchen Furniture, consisting in part of 1 Bureau, Secretary, Book Case, Tablas, Stands, Chairs, Bedsteads and Bedd lug, Corner Cupboard, Kitchen Cupboard, I Desk; Quilting Frame,Cook Stove and Fixtures, 2 ten plate Stove and Pips, Stove and Pipe, Jars, Cane, Baits, Tubs, Barrels, Meat Stands, Ac., 100 yards of Carpet ing, Wool and" Spinning Wheels, Chests, Locking Glasaes, '2 30-hour Clocks, 1 Rifle, 2 Copper Kettles, 2 Iron Kettle., Iron Pots, Earthen Red Queens 'Ware, Tin Wars, a lot of Smoked Pork, Lard, a lot of Pd• eaters, Sausage Cutter, Stuffer and Lard Pres., and a variety of other articles too numerous to mention. Attendance will be given and terms made 'known by FRANKLIN P. SL AYBADGII, Adm'r Of Moats Myers. Jan. 22.—ts I= PUBLIC SALE OF • VALUABLE PERSONAL PROPERTY The undersigned Intending to move to this West, will oiler at Public Sale, on Tuesday, /he lath day of 7Sbruary neat, on is. (Atm of W.B Brandon, of tuatod about 3 :alley - northwest of Petersburg. the following volatallo Personal Property. to wit: 4 1111 AD OR WORK HOMER, two of them being sfares hear] with foal, 1 Colt, 5 b - aad of Cows, 5 head of young Cattle, .2 Brood Sows, also • a full stock of Farming Utensfis, as follows. 2 four-horse broad tread Wagons, I Opring Wagon, 1 Buckeye Beeper and Mower with Ca trake, Wire Horse Rake, Grain Drill, Threshing Machine with double ,Shaker and Horse Power, Fodder Cutter, one-hall interest in Clover Huller, Corn Sheller, Wind mill, Ploughs, narrows, ;hovel Plows, Corn Forka, Bring Forhs, Fitch Forks, Shaking Forks and a variety elf other articles, A !so, I Buggy suitable for ono or Mao horses, with shalt, and tongue. ] single and 1 double set of Harness, 1 two-horse Sleigh, Sleigh Belle, Bled, Ilay Ladders, Fifth Chain, Log Chain, single, double and three-horse Troes,l Flay Fork and Fixtures. Also, at the tame time and place, the subscriber willoffer his Household and Kitchen Furniture, consisting ot Chairs. Tables, Cupboard, liothaeada, Bureaus, Stands,Clock, Lamps, and a lot of Glass, Stout, Tin and Earthen Ware, to gether with Stores of all clescriptions,Cooking Stove, 1 tetoplate glove, Parloraind Chamber Stoves, Water Cooler, Fruit Cans, WasliTubs,]tubber, rink, Buck et. (ton and wooden), as wells. a lot of other articles of interest to all 'Housekeepers,. July 24. 1863.-4.1 bale will commence at 10 o'clock, A. Y., when at tendance will be glyon arid terms marls known by JOHN C. BRANDON. P UBLIC SALE • OF VALUABLE PERSONAL PROPERTY. „ The undersigned will well at Public Sale on Friday the 19th day of February next. at 10 o'clock, A. X., at his reidence iii Highland township, ou the Wm formerly owned by Wln Or; and now Paul dowers, on the road f,om Cisbtoirn to Fairfield. 3 miles from the former stud 4 from the latter place ' a satiety 01 valuable Personal Property. inelddlng4 bead of Work llorites,l two yearling Station Cult, 4 bead of mul c h Cows, 2 of which will be frock on day of Salo or short ly after, 4 Heifers, three of them 2 yearlings and I one yearling. 1 Cali, 1 tine Durham Bull, 4 years old; also, I two years old Durham Bull, S !laid of Sheep, 1 }trot-rate fotir-horse narrow-tread Wasun, as good as new, 1 Wagon Bed; alio, flay Carriager, Wood Lad ders. all in good order, 1 good Reaper, 1 Roiling Screen, Fanning Mill, 3 Plows, 1 harrow, double and single Shoved Plow*, Corn Ooserer, Bows and Rakes. Forks and Shovels, I set of Breechbands, 2, set, of ?lOW GOATS. _Bridles and Cellars, Halters, ines, 1 Wagon Whip, Cow Chains, Log Chain, single and double Trees, 2 Spreaders. Dung Hook, Dung Boards, Boxes, Barrels, 1 Clover Seed Cradle, 1 Slowing Scythe and - .Etnatkl Side Saddle., 1 lading Saddle, about two or three loads of Slabs; also,, at the same time a Parlor.S tore, 1 Table, about twenty yards of bran new home-made Carpet, ratter beeil is use, 1 first-rate Rockaway Buggy. Attendance will be given and terms made known by JACOB TAUFFSIAN. Jan.ls.—ts PUBLIC SALE OF VALUABLE .PERSONAL PROYERTY. The subscriber, ioleadiair to quit farsoioci will self at Public sale, on ThandfaKlStit day ofsiTtfrrtiory, 180, at his resideuee in Hainiltotiabah tosi*ltip, 'roiles west of Fairfield, foe fallowing Persouai Proper ty, viz: 2 ROOD BROOD 11AR118, both of which are with foal. 2 good Hales, 1 three year old Colt and 2 two year old Colts, I. good Mich Cow., three of which will be fresh about the auto of sale, 8 fat Steer., 2 Bulls, 1 a two yearling and lthreo yearling, 8 head of youngCattlr, 1 good four borne uarrow.troad Wagon, 1 Spring Wagon, 1 pair of Wood Ladders, 1 Lime Bed, 1 pair of Rail Carriages. 1 Wire-tooth Hay Hake, 1 good Grain Drill, 1 .Winnowing Mill, Cutting .Box, Grain Shovel, 3 Barshear Ploughs, one of which is good three-horse Plough, Harrow; Cora Forks, double and single Morel Ploughs, single, double and three Horse Trees, Orilla Cradle, 2 pairs of Breechbands, 3 pairs of FroulGears ' Wagon 'Saddle, .Itidlitt, Saddle and Bridle,Blind Bridles, Collars, Halters,Cow Chains, 44-sgChalns, Fifth Chains, Rough Lock,Brreed ers; Butt Chains, Breast Chains, Wagon Line, Plough Line, Wagon Whip; elm, a lot of Blacksmith T , els, Household and Kitchen furuituro, and a great many other artlelestoo numerous to mention. TRaDII3:—A credit of twelve montfia will be given. Sale to commeuce at to o'clock, A. 31. JOSEPH R. SCOTS: . Attaatont Sierra, Auctioneer. Par.. 16.—tae PUBLIC SALE Theaubscriber will sell at Palate Sale, on nada', Cho Ifiti day of Pe !ovary next, at Me residence, on the Oxford mad- one mile east offlunterstown, in Straban townihip, Adams County, the following valuable Per sonal Propertfivik 3 HBAD OF WOES HORSES, two of them young mares with foal and very valuable, 5 good Milch Cows, some will be fresh by the lime of sale, 3 young Heifers, all with calf, 1 large Durham Bulk 1 Wagon. suitable for taro or three horses, Lime Bed, good as sew, only used a short time, Play Carriage, a good Carriage, suitable for one or two horses, and in good condition, Combined Bell-raking Reaper and Mower Ohio and Buckeye.(Dmige't patent,) almost as good as new, used only two masons, also a Hand-raking At tachment belonging to it, which will be sold with the Iliietarle,' Grain Drill, (Wambaugh's, make, York,) nearly new, Lancaster Wind Mill, cleans fast, and in good condition, Wire-tooth Hone Rake, 2 Ploughs, 2 Harrows, Corn Forks and Shovel Ploughs, Doable and single Trees, Stretchers, lot of Cow Mains, Log and other Chains, lot of Hay and Manure Pork*. 2 seta of Breecbbands, Front Clears, Collars and Bridlot, Car riage Harness, Linea, Au., also a good Riding Saddle, and a large number of articles too numerous to men tion. Bale to commence at 10 o'clock, A M., on said day, wtkennttendence will be given and tertno made known by JACOB WAOONSR. JOHN STALL/SMITH, Auctioneer. [Jen. 15.—te PUBLIC SALE . OF 'VALUABLE PERSONAL PROPERTY. On Honda p the tun of March next,ot 10 o'clos . ., A.M. The subseyiber bavlna sold his and intending remove,'W sell at Public Sale, at Ile reside:mein Highland township, (Weigle's the following valuable Personal Property, to wit: 1 -COW, nearly fresh, 3 Shutt*, Sled, 1 Band Screen, 1 Rollime Screen, 1 pair small Scales and Weights, 1 ogehel Measure, 10 Store Boxes, 2 long Ladders. Maill and Wedges, Log Chain, 2 Crowbars, Digging Iron, 2 Sampson's Jack Screws, Corn Shelter, a lot of . Iw Mill Tools, also a set of Carpenter and. Cooper ols.vilth 2 heavy Jointers and Drees Hoops, Cross. eutliaw,lat ol.Dry Lumber for Mill wright work, Such as Cogs, Fhafts, a lot of ,Plank of various size. 1%, 2,2, 3% and 4 Inches , lot of -Oak Posta.lot of Locust Posts, lot of Wild Cherry Boards, lot of Bee Scapa, Post Boring Bench. ilkutching Mill.' Hay by the ton. - Also, Household and El :then Busnsiture, consisting to part ofd Bedstead., Bureau, Corner Cupboard, Chairs, Tables, 3 tan•plate Stoves, 2 Pot Reeks, Wool Wheel, 2 ileckals, Barrels, Tubs, Fire Voice, and a variety of other articles. ' ..Attendance will be given and term. made known on day of Aisle by • Jas. JOHN W. WEIGLE. W. IC GALLAMIER puBLIO 84LE OP VALUABLY. PRRSONAL PRO ?KATY. Vie undersigned, intending to quit farming, y ill seltat Pubilc.Sale, od Wednesday, the 3rd of Merck, at hie residence In Butler township, on the road from Middletown to Ball's Mill, onamila from Arendtsville, the foilowieg vreduable Personal ?manly , to wit: 2 BROOD ILIB,IO, heavy with faille Colts, Spar Hogs and 2 two year old, 3 Mitch Cow's, two of which will be fresh about the time of sale, ahead of young Cattle, 1 a this young Bull, 12 bead of Sheep, 1 three horse Wagon bed and Bows, 1 Spring Wagon,,a good pair of Bow ladders, Spring Wire Bake, (kln Pan, Cutting' Son, Pk/Wl, lin' TO*, double ,nd single Shovel Ploughs, Oprn 'Rork and Clore Coverer Sleigh and Media, Jack Acres, Law Oluio, Cow CIiMIL, double end single Trees, barks, Matidelossmil Roar,' lot of Oates, 2 sits it 8t5e•624222,1!tet of front Ovum, 2 Riding Saddles; Collars and BMWs of tU klidls, nailer and , Halter Chains, nada great variety of Mita. too num. emus to suniMen. Bale n 6 0001110416C0M m o'clook,'4l.lllt. Whim attend ance will be given and tame rands known by Jam Hens, Auntloaser SALE • - • pulmArc AE OF 4..1,111.11.111.11 PIULSON4I. PBC!NULTY. ' no andornignod !mending to quit 'orating. will . soil at .roWeolVis Thawed). 414 4014ay qf Nardi 11.4 Is kilikkilaWati Ilia 01 ~ Mod lam, ,lbOoaavago towoohip, Adonis wavy, Pa., 'the Ibl, rinc valuable Puma! P wit: . 1 . or:. ii Asispairk . - - ,.a aimr ; . to , xibth chivrs t iagitr it by ibis at *to. 4 IlowliCoNik illielbi,4l3tooro; thhw and boor iti lla 44k-:=4l Philiti" fl= ll4 Itt riThL hs• pal * cod Rona Egotror. 11 U4sbair,: ail& Ilmirrz Arabi NA. "Ws ' isollo), Cyan flier, ONO raLftryg. ilkarrowsilifibintat - APO; AOIMI, M. Y. MIN driabia alai Ida& Um, . _ Tog, - me iom Oirwillarbia, Woot Mod, 14. I.lllolldrinallignow._ GoloOlir I , jl 14 =4, . .11 . , = m t,Zii nd inis . ' - las , madding of 3 Ms sail Bildraiia4s; auk -*- Wes WI ,i Alta 1 tir. a a ged nangiag _of too i, , ftligilloiAlgolit - Wirigbili ..-- .:- i: 014. i. 00134/4/00. I rr ' WILI-re 411•111111111111 i _ . . , . .. , . , . .. . . ... . ~...., ----, ---- - ...- .............. - -_ ______ .• _.. h . ~.,..............._.......„. .. . I ' 1 . '-, 4 ... =4- -4 - ...:' , 1: , ... - i - . • - . - . . . Ak . . 1 . .. -,- ' V i ....' . . _ • ,_ , - \,-'-'•,_ 1 ! - ›..... t.. - _ll4 : .X• . I .i'.. -.'. 1 •-• • ' . - . ' ~,, • ~ _ AV ,•., . . 0 ! • , , , .-. 1 . • I .\ . ~ . . • dOr ---s* .. . • , . Ittal and Vtroorint.,#alto. PUBLIC SALE OF VALI7,AIIai.E - PERSOSAL PROPERTIL The snlircitber will sell at Public Sale, on Friday, the 260 A sf February, 1569, at 9 o'clock, A. M.. at his residence, in Straban township, about 2 miles west from Hun tallow u, on the road leading to P ine II rove, and 6 miles north of Gettysburg, the following valua ble personal property. vis TWO WORK" HORSES, 3 Colts, ono 2 1 .4. one 2 and 1 one years old, 5 Milch Cows, I Steer, and 1 Bull fatten ed, 313elfern lienvy with calf, 1 Devonahire Bull, 134 ye6rs old. 1 Bull 8 months old, 1 Steer year and a hall old, 6 Heifers 2 years old; 4 Sheep, '2 Brood Sows which will hive pigs about the sale. 4 Shoats, 2 Broad Tread Wagons, 1 a nix-horse Wagou, 4 Inches Tire, 1 a three. horse Wagon 3 inches Tire, 1 Buckeye Reaper Berlin, a Threshing Machine four-horse Power and Thresher and aShaker,l6 feet long Wire Rake, Winnowing Mill, 1 Drill, 1 Sled and 2 Sleighs, I String of Bells, 2 sets of flay Carriage, 2 Stone Beds with Fide-board', 3 Plows, Shovel Plows, 2 Harrows, 2 Corn Forks, 1 good Shovel Harrow. 1 Bong, Double and Single Trees, Wbeelbarrow,Log Chain and Fifth Chain, 2 Belo of Breeehbands, 2 sots of. Front Gears. Bridles and Hal ters, Breast Chains and Butt Traces, 1 Wagon Saddle as good as new, 1 Riding Saddle and Bridleus good as. new, 1 Mattock and a Crowbar, 1 Cross-cut Saw, 2or Axes, 2 or 3 Scythe and Snatbe. 2 Grain Cradles, Maui and Wedges; also, a lot of Cow Chains and new Gried• stone never been used and n lut of Augers, Collars and Mould age. Forks and Shovels; an/ also. Household and Kitchen Furniture, consisting of-3 Bedsteads with Bedding, 1 [Wrenn, 2 Tables, 1 Kitchen eui.boal d, 2 Wash Benches and a lot of Chairs, 1 template stove no good as new and Pipe, 1 first-rate Washing Ma• bine, 1 Meat Tassel and a lot of Tula and Barrels, 1 few Foundlund and a great ninny articles too numerous to mention. . . All mums under $5.00 cash,—on all sums over a credit of 11 months will be glvirn with approvid stem ity ItAItN)LY SNYDER. Jowl' Suctsurra, Atte t ioueer. (Dec. 2.5.-ts LARGE SALEPERSONALOF 1.; 1.1 ( 3 ) 1 1 , , F .1 ] , wry. . Theanbscriber will sell atFublic Sale, on Tuesday the 22rd day of February nrot, at Lis residence in Filed= township, (on the farm tormerly owned by David Sheets,) 134 mile west of the road leading from Getlysbarito Nunemaker's Mill, 5 miles from the foimer place and 4 milereast of Fairfield, the follow ing valuable Personal Property, viz: 4 HEAD. OF YOUNG, LARGE AND ELEGANT HORSES. good for either draught or travel, three of which are No. 1 Brood Mares, 10 head of Horned Cat tle. among which are 5 Mich Cowe, one of which will be fresh about the time of dale, and 1 large two yea: old Bill, 10 head of Cottawald Sheep, among which is a Buck that le beat by but few in size, symetry of form, fineness and length of wool, 1 four-hone broad tread Plantation Wagon, 1 good three-horse narrow tread Wagon: 1 Lime Bed, one ot Ball's Ohio and Buckeye Combined Self- eking Reaper and Mower, 1 Grain Drill, Spring-tooth Ilay Rake, Horse Hay Fork and Rope, Cutting Box (Honey's patent.) Win nowing Mill, 1 pair of HoyCarrlages, 1 set of Black smith Tools, Circular Saw, Cross-cut Saw and Wood Saw, Barshear Plows, Single Shovel Plows, Double Shovel Plows, Corn Forks, Corn Coverer, Harrow, 1 large three-horse Cultivator, 1 single horse Cultiva. tor, 2 pair of Breechbands, pair of Front tit ors, Bridles and Collars,l Biding Bridle, 2 Side Saadi..., 1 ,Basket Sleigh, ft or 10 good cider Barrels, 1 Grind tone and Fixtures, 'single, double and-treble Trees, Spreaders, Brawn Chains, 3 pair of Butt TIRCEY, Mat -Son, Maul and Wedges, Crowbar, 1 Its o•borse Sled, 1 pair of &mks, Plitees and Auirrre, Grain Cradles, Broad Age, Hand Axe, Foot Adge and Falling Axe, Jackarter, Cant Book, Dung llook,Log Chain, Fifth Chain, Cow Chains, Halters. Wheelbr• row, Sledge, 1 large meat Vessel, Grain novel, cau- • sage Cutter, Farmer's Dinner Bell, 1 Mahogany Bureau, Tables, Chling, 2 Bedsteads, Writing Desk, 2 ten plate Stoves and Pipe, 2 Bides one of which is a' smooth bore, slot of Bags, and moo} other article, too numerous to mention. Sale to cuannence at 9 ,'cluck, A. 31. on said day, when II ttradatsce will begisenaud terms made known by JOSEPH P. WITIIEIt9POON., Jan. :12.—ts PUBLIC SALE OF VALUABLE PEB4ONAL PROPERTI The subscriber will sell at Public Sole, on Trwhfay, •He 16th da# of February next, at 9 ~•c1,c4., A. if., at her renideuce, iu Harniltonbar towniilrip,Adainse,Wa ly, Pa., about I mile southwest of Poirothi. on the road leading from Fairfield to liagerstow n , the follow ing voluatil• Personal Property, to wit 6 HEAD OF GOOD WOltK HOBBES, three of which ere good Brood Mares, 9 head of Colts, four of which are and one s!‘', years old , 2 1111 Th Cows, ntl of bleb will be fresh in the Epilog, 9 head of young Cattle, 1 Bull, 9 tlbuteo,2o brad of good Sheep. Broad tread Wagon, two-borne Wagon, Epriug•twn It I Is) nod Grain Rake, as good as new, Threshing Hoc blue, ia complete order, Winnowing Mill, Spring Board. a Grain Drill, 2 pair Wood hoillers,. 2 pair Hoy Carri ages, 2 Bander:Ai% pl ows, 3 Cliovel Plow', 2 Curo.Furks, 2 Harrows, double and .:solo Toe:s, Wheeiborrow, Fifth I:Loki, Cow Chains, 2 oat of Breeeklands, 4 set of Front Li ears, Br'dles, Collars. Halters - and Chains, Breast Chains, Butt Traces, Wagon Sodali,, Wagon Lime, Carriage Lihce Forks, Rakes, 541oreid, Cutting Box, 5 Housings, as rod as new, and a lot of Bacon by the pound. Also, Household and Kitchen Furni ture, consisting la part of liedotoads, tables, Bureau, Chairs, Cupboard, Meat Vessel. Cooking Stove, lot of Flax, and a great many other article'. Also. 40 Acres of Groin, more or !eye, in the ground will be offered, turtle. TERMS OF EALE eqcosci Tido boilars and under, cub; all ...sr tLat - a.Wount a credit of eleven months will be glean on notes with Osmond security. GATIIAILIN IS .11V68E1.31A N. JacoaMicxixT, Auctioneer. [Jan. 22.—ta P UBLIC SALE OF VALUABLE P16.3.60S A L PROPERTY. The undersigned intending to quit` farming, will of fer at Public Sale, on :he aitta of Feb next, at 10 o clock, I. 6E, at their residetice, in Liberty township. on the road leading lraom Fairfield to Ern mittaborg, *boat two miles from the former place, the following valuable Personal Progaerty, to wit : 2 WORE HORSES,lbeing an excellent Brood Mare, 2 two•yearling Colts, 6 Milch Cows, 'several of thew will be fresh by tirmi of Sale, 4 Sheep, I Brood Sow, 1 Boar, (Cheater White,/ I four horse brortalt.c.i: Wag on with. Bed. Bows and Trough, 1 four horse Wagon, 3 inch tire (nearly nea.)t t rtseat Rockaway Buggy, 1 Sleigh; and Bells, Wood and Ray Ladders, 1 .Self discharging Spring.towth limy Rake, I Oulu Spring Grain Drill, I good Threshing Machina and Horse Power,(nearly new,Ll limn-ming Mill, Cutting Hoz, Plows, 1 Marro*, Shovel Plows, Cultivator, Corn York aotngle and double Trees,Spreaders, Rough Lock, Lock, Log and Ctaw Chains, Jack !crew, 2 pair of Breechbands, a sets of Front Beare ' Wagon Lists, Wagon Saddle, Cullen,, Riding and Blind Bridles. 'Halters, flonsino , Shovtis, lurks, Maas, Crowbar, Digging Iron , Bledgc, Grain and Clover - teed Cradles. Mowing Scythe, 2 Grind-tones. Dung Hook. Stares and Reading. Also, Household anti Kitchen Furni ture, consisting in part of 2 Cooking Stores, Corner Callaboard,Bwia, Bedsteads and Bedding, Boxes, Barrele, Tubs, with 's great variety of article! too numerous to mention. Attendance will be given and tcrrni made known on day of sale by JACOB BREAM', PETER KREADY. TACOS Sliciur, Auctioneer. Pan. 29. tn. PUBLIC SALE OF VALUABLE FARMING IMPLEMENTS AND STOCK The undersigned will sell at Public Sale, On Taw:- day, Feb, 25, 1809, ht 10 o'clock, A. N., at Lie resi dence, in Highland township, Adams county. Pa., 1/ miles wrist of °loges Mill, th e following Personal Property, to wit: s WOKE HORSES, 1 a Mare with foal, 2 first-rate Mules, 1 yearling Colt, 2 Mitch Cows, 3 Heifers, 3 notes. 1 four-horse Wagon,3li inch tread,with large English Fled,Skdeboard and Bows, new Lime Bed, new Wood Ladders, new Hay Carriage, Pail Carriage, 3 glows, 2 Barrows, 1 Threshing Marldne,llorso Power ?rap, sines and double Shovel Plows. Cultivators, or . Forks, Log, Lock. Fifth, Breast, Halter, and 01,,,tu5, Rough Locks, Ice Cutter, Butt Traces, 2 sate of Breechbaujs (nearly new.) 4 sat:: cf Front Gears (all good,) Sp, enders, double and single and Treble Trees, Jockeying Sticks, 1 first-rate Cutting Box, Post Angora, Work Bench and Screw, Jack Screws, Cross-cut Saw, Maul Wad Wedges, double and single Bitted Axes, pant and Dung Hocks, Wagon Whip, Heisting Ropep, and antlers, Bridles, Saddles, Collars, Halters, Linis, Wheelbarrow, Grain Cradles, Scythes and Booths, Grindstone, Hay- nod Dung Forks, Grain Shovel, Rakes, Spades, Shovels, and great Many articles the numerous to mention. TERMS OF SALE:—AII sums of Ten Dollarsand un der, Cash; all over that amount a credit of Twelve Months will be given on notes with approvedsecurity, GEORGE A. BEISECRER. Jacob MiCPSY, Auctioneer. [Jon. 29.-tst puntic BALE OF VALUABLE PERSONAL PROPERTY. -- The undersigned, intending to quit farming will soil at Public gale, on Tuesday ike 23rd of February next, at 9 o'clock, A.ll, at his residence, in Stroban town ship, Adanis county, Pa., 4 rollas north of Gettysburg, 1 mile to the right of-the Carlisle toad, the following valuable Personal Proper t y. t o.w it: . . 4 MUD OF WORK HORSES, 2 Colts, 1 two and 1 one year oid in the Spring, 8 Mulch Cows, 3 Heifers, whit Calf, 1 Bull, 7 head of young Cattle, 6 bead of Sheep,R Brood Sows,l four horse narrow tread Wag on, I Bata and Harneas, Sleigh and diatom., Thrash ing Machine sod Roue Power, t3pring-toothJlay Rake (Pratt's Pateot.) 1 flay Carriage and Ladders, 1 pair Wood Luldets burded op to haul Lime, 1 Lime Bed with bows and cover, 1 Wagon LW, I Bled, Ball's Ohio Reaper,l Patent Hay Pitcher with 73 feet of one inch Rope, Grain Drill, 1 Flax-brake, 1 rat of Wagon 'Boards, 3 Plows, 1 double Shcrvel Plow, Corn Forks, Spreaders, single and double Trees, 1 Harrow, Forks, Aaiun, Shovel, Mattock, to rate and Cloverseed Cradles, Scythes and &alba, I Otyttlpg Box, Breast, Butt, Log and Cow Chains, Biota of flieechbands,B sp - ta of Front' Gears, Housings, Bridles end Collars. Wagon SaddieUnt Whip,l Metal Bell, at the same time will be offered 3 Patent Fruit Drying Rouse, and a great Many articles too nunisrpos to mention. • TERMS 01104L11---, 4.llaturis of Fiye Donate and under, Cash; all over that amount a credit of Twelre Monthswlll be giro Ot) notes with approyed security. PHILIP SHAMES.. " Jour STALISEITH,AtIetIOtteer. (Jan. y9.—tie PUBLIC BALE OF VALUABLE • • PERSONAL PROPERTY .... The undesiditaid, intanding to quit farming will -sell at Pablin Sale. on WadnePlay the 102 day af' March next, at it o'clock, .d. M., at his reiddeuo• in Strobes township, Adams county, Pa., on the York W 1 tzspes. two ise emit of Gettysburg, the following ho Sonoma Property. to wit: 4 TA WOIIII HORtM, 4 head of Milo Cows, two of width will be fresh about the tim e oftap, e o4d pi ang Cattle, i Bull., head or Sheep, i Hain trwskd breed, hard to beat,) I good Brawl sow ; , 2 breed o li o 'Wagons, 1 a four borne (nearly new,) the other tor ire or rig' bona, I good one *Wagon Lime B e d w ith &wax* Cosa, 1 flat-rate Hay Cjuri na with Poplar '-lkininn, t W o g I ;widsrg, 11511 CarriagN Peed Trough, 1 Vire- take, 1 pod Tbrealting Ilatkine, tar horse Power with 14 (set of Shaker to il' gasser and Mower, 1 old Wfanawths ISIS, Cut us" 1 1 . _ ya w , pipopthp. al* D1414 - 34ows, Harrows, ;/' anima Plow i i k,i 'j s,,, kon = a lattipt chltoptur, own verc jack . wireardi lot of old Living Hoards, itingbp toil illoaltho .Tralari three 1 w a, ha l m spreidurs,CoWtho/kr, rink • Cam. I - . 1 , 6 ,, Hiker, Outtatreidt mid Olsw ftii4ll nig Alt Rom Owl, . *oak Oratrsf Nalsers;: Wition Whip, Wagon liwkile, Ms Saddle, 5 Isom Lige, Plow L i u ., Rousing", Porte,' Shovels, ibitteeka, Brain Cradle asStit,'Un7 bt ta• we, 2 Stacks at, Corwtaidexpi 44 ph A1 16.11w , 1. 7i, mitic ,,,,.... ~ ChOr; ~...,.....4 '...:. , .,.;x7 , sijo . Assi . se b st c t ai tle& z. vst**4.4 r or . a4l e ,Z r e :- ' .. Wiiii" or S . .. .. t v" isd terms made known I t il oar day' et 14' .' " _ .., , _- ' 112111*F . zoom wasunntic Marmskssr. - . Jusligneat DANIBL ARISNDT. GETTYSKTRG, PA., FRIDAY, FEBRUARY 12, 1869. Seat and gtrsonat Shiro. PUBLIC SALE OF VALUABLE PERSONAL. PROPERTY Tile undersigned will sell at Public Sale, en Thurs day, Ms 4118 day of Mit rch nos!, at ID o'clock, A. It, at his residence In. Mountpleasont township, Adams county, Po— rear the Bonsughtown road, three miles from Oettyabnrg, adioining properties Of Frank Budy, George Howard and J.aepb Spangler, a variety of val. noble Personal Property, emisiating of 2 110888, one rising R years can't be beat in the county for trotting, driving or working, 1 Bay Colt, rising two year., sired by theeetobrated Tamerlane, 2 Cows and 1 feller, one fresh by time of sale and the other two shortly after, a yearling Bull. 2 fitl. Brood Bows which will have pigs t.y bet of March, a 21anny Reap er, Windmill, a rood two-horse Wagon, with Box and Sideboards!, a Bret-rate nay Cordage, two-hone Plow, Shovel Plough, Corn York, sot of Breechbands, Front Georg, Side, Saddle, Collar., falters, Halter Straps, Blind and Sliding Bridlea, 2 Pal r of firstrate Breast Challis, single, double and treble Trombone Wagon Double Tree, Openitlegs, Rollins. Maul and Wedges, Mattock, Axes,Balies, Dung and Pitch Forks, Dung Hooks, Fly Note, Mowing Scythe, Spreader, Planes, Drawing Knives, Au _era Sawa, Grindetone, - Shot Gun, Bedsteads, Tulsa; Flat _era, Sot bf old Iron, with a variety of other articles too numerous to men tion. On alt Berne over $3, a erolit of 10 montliv will be Oren on notes wills approv'ed security. ANDREW. HOWARD. .I . Oll'S STALLS3II7II, Auctloveer. [Jan. 29.—ta PUBLIC SALE OF VALUABLE PERSONAL PROPERTY The undersigned will well at Public Bale, ett Satyr. day, the 27th day of Ethruary, at 1 o'clock, P... 11., at ht. residence, in Cumberland township. Adams coun ty, 2 . miles west of Gettysburg, rear the Chambers berg turnpike, the following valuable Parsonal Pro. petty, to wit: 2 GOOD MA lIES. heavy with foal, 1 yearling Colt, 2 Mild] Come, 1 8011, ayt dr old, 1 Getter, 1 Calf, 5 Sheep, One bores Wagon Andean. Grain `Drill, Threat log 31nebine end Power, Plow, Harrow; Cultivators, Log Chain, Cow Chains, 2 set Froot,floa rs, 1 set Car riage Harness, Wagon lied, 2 tipreaders, Ae. Also, II oneoliold and Kitchen Furniture, eon elating ln part of 1 Teo-plate tifore, Coal Stove, Cuybtkrd. Sink, Set• tee, and a great many other articles torrnomerLus to mention. Attendance will be given and terms tnade known on dny of sale by JACOL; OZIOELNIAN. .Lous CALDWELL, Auctiuneer. [Jan . 22. —ji _ VALUA.BtE SALE OF 'PERSONAL PROPERTY. The undersigned will sell at Public Salmon Friday the 12111 day of Mare!, nerd, at his residnuen in 3lena l• len township, on the ',ell leading from Reodersaille to °tiara Mills, about 2 miles from Render's°le and 1 mile from Centre Mill, the- following Valuable Per , &mot Property, to wit: 3 HEAD OF WORM HORSES, two of them Marts, heavy with foal, one yearling Colt, S Lead• of good lltich Cow-, 5 bead of young Cattle, 10 head of Sheep, four•horso broad tread Wagon, 1 two and three horse narrow Tread Wagon, 1 English, Wagon Red with flown, 1 Lime Bed, 1 pair of Ilay Ladders, t pair ref Il.ry Carriages, 1 pair of Wood Laildells, 1 Thrash ing 3lach:ll°,l Reaper, 1 Orals Drill, 1 Morse Rake, Winnowiog Mill, Plows, Harrows, stogie and .double Shovel Plows, two-horse SW, florae Gaari, Wagon Saddle, LoAl:hain, Fir th Chain,iftretchei,llaltersanil Chain, Collars and Bridles, Cos Chains, single and double Treed, Hay fy the 16n, and Potatoes by the bunked. Elle to commence et 10 o'clock, A. M. ou cold day, wton attendance will be elven and tettut mode known by°WAGE FOUL. piJßLic SALE OF VALUABLE PERSONAL PROPERTY. The Ful. , criber, intending to (oft farming, Will sell at Public Sale, on Thursday, Me 2:lth. of February. next. 010 o'ciock,.A. M., at his residence In Straban township, Adam. county, Pm, about 3 mike from Hunt. rstown on the rood leading from the former place to INlummnsburg. and 4 miles north of liettysburg, the following valuable Pereounl Property, to wit: 2 6001) WOltii HORSES, also a I Stallion aging 2 yeare, I Mitch Cows, sere@ of them wilt be (resits about the time of sale, 2 head of young Cattle, I Bull, two sod threcellorse narrow tread Wagon with Bed and Bowe, nearly as good aa new, I pair of Wend Lad ders, I Screw Power !trope,. meanly ea good as now, I. new Wire-tooth flay Bake, Sell dincharger. 1 Car riage, I Sled,l Land Roller. Ploughs and ilarrow•, 1 Shovel Plough, double and tingle Twee, 1 @preader, a lot of Oeare,Collars and Bridlea, Core Fork and Coin Coverer, anal a great Enkny all id. • too ralcutfutpo to mention. TERMS OP SALE :—All aoma of Five Dol. . and wider, CLiet. ; nit over that animot a credit of Twelve Menthe will be givers on nutty with approved hcarily. OEORtild C. LOW RR. • Join S'EALLS3IIIII, IClCtiOrletr. [Jan. 22 --ts PUBLIC; SALE OF VALUABLE PE.I:SONAL VROVERTY The eubseriber will *ell at Public Bale, on TrallV day the 211 A day of ~ f,:bructry nest, at his res.dence in freedom township, Adams county, 3.4 mile south of Bream's 21111, the following Personal Property to wit: 2 GOOD BROOD HARKS, with'firal, (one of them a grad driving animal,) 2Si Bch Cows, 1 Helfer, 1 Bull, 1 Brood Bow, 2Bl:ultra, 1 four-bona Wagon, I three. horse Wiicou, Beefier, Thresh lug Machine, W I cd.mill, Rolling &seen, GraZu Plough.. Irma, cul tivator, Germ For ii, Doubts above: ?hen s iff Car riage, Ledersea. Wood Ladder, Liars rid, S leighs, Sleigh Bella, Threshoree Ttse., Bootie and Single Trees, Log Chain. Cu. Chains. Horse Goats, 5.110na lags, Single Harness, Corner Cupboard, iltchea Cup. board, Table, Cola Barrels, several Scope Doca, with a great many other articles too numeroait mention. Sale to commence at 10 o'clock, A. , 114 on said . I .y, when attendance will be given and terms made know ti by JOAN CUNNINOIJAU. At the ac.xa time and place, the undersigned will sell I good Draught Horse, 2 HE riming two years old. lot of Sheep. with a number of other articles not meal lolled. GEOftGE W. SCOTT. Jan. 22.—ts 11 PERSONAL SALE OF VALUABLE PERSONAL .PROPEhTY The subscriber will sell at Public Sale s on Wednes day the 241. of. February nut, at 10 o'clock, A. M., at his residence in Stratum township, Adams county, about 1 mile south oast of Lower's htlll,,an the road leading: frum Lower's Mill to If anteratown,on George We leer's farm, the Personal Property, to wit: 3 MA ICES, one of them with foal to a Jack, &bead {lnch cow, three of them fresh, 3 head of young Cattle, 2 fine Shore., I two-horse Wagon and Bed, Sprint; Wagon, Flow, Barrow, single and double Shovel Plows, 2 Feta ut 11 reechlotnia, Front Gears, '2 Cern Forks, patent Wino-tooth Hay Bake, 2 Sleight*, G r i t o,,t, a , Forks, Bong Boards single, doable and treble Trees, la set Boat and I set Breast Chains, Wheelbarrow, Grain Cradle, Cutting Bo ,Cow Cba fog, Grain Cradle, Scythe and Suath, Forks, Spreader, Spread, Culler., Bridles, Check Linea, and a great mane articles too numerous to mention, TERMS OF SALE.—AII stuns under Ylve Dollars cash ; all miss over, a credit of Twelve Months will be given on notes with approved security. . ° al - aa E W WOL➢. Joint STA.ualtini, Auctioneer. • Van... V.—tit. U BUC SALE OF VALUABLE P• PE RSqNAL PROPERTY The undersigned having rented his Farm, will sell at Public 84k, on 21tc.,day and .Wsdise.sday, the 161 k and 17th days of March next, at 8 o'clock, 4. IL on each day, at his residence In Butler township, 2 Miles east or ArenatsriCe 4 the following valuable personal Property, to wit 0 WORK ftoß6llB, three of thorn brood mare*, will work well any place you bitch them, one No. L draft horse, 2 young Stallions rising three years, 2 one yearling Colt., 0 Illfeb Cows, 2 Heifers, : 2 Bulls, 10 Sheep, Y four-horse narrow tread Wagons, 1 Buigy, 1 Sleieh. 2 pair of Fray Carriers, Lime Bed: to.. and Feed Trough, 1 Reaper and Mower, I Steel.tootb Hay Sake, 1 Threshing Machine, ,and florae Power, one Bret rate Winnowing Mill, I. Cyttleg Box, 1 Flax Brake 1 Skutching Ilneh:ne, plows and Harrows, 1 Shovel Harrow, Shovel Plows. Cora forks and Corn Coverers, double and single Trees, Spreaders, Jack. sr ter,Cutter and Rough Lock.l/ifthChain,Log -Halter and Cow ("halos, 1 string ofSleigh 8e115,2 pair of Breenbbands, 3 pair of Front Gears, Wagon Whip, Wagon and Plow Line., Wagon and .tiding Saddles, Riding and Blind , Bridle., Plated Ha ass, Halters, Housing,. and Collars, Shovels, Dung ifooks;-Fork., Rakes, Wain Cradles, Slowing Scythes, and Snails, 100 114 unwashed Wool, 100 bushels of Wheat, 200 bashes of Oaft,3o bushels of Rye, 600 bushels of Corn Rare, 60 bundles of Straw,l6 tons of Ilay,and a great many articles too numerous to mention:, TERMS OF SALBs—AII aunts of IRS and under cash ; o rsr that amount a credit of nine months g iyen op natal, ultn appro r ea security. dons Hama, Auctioneer.. JONAS Rom. Pan.l.ls.—ts PUBLIC BALE OP VALI:14111a PERSONAL PROPERTY. 'The undersigned, intending to quit farming will sell at Public Sale, on Thursday the 4th day of 'March next, at 10 o'clock, A. it., at his residence, In Mount. pleasant township, Adams county, Pa., on the road. leading from Littlastown to Bonaughtown, about 234 miles from the former and about the-same lifetimes per ty, $ from th o e latter place, all bin valuable Persons! Fro. 4 GOODwtt; YOUNG WORK . IfORS.ES, one of }hem a Mare hoary with foal. 1 very fine Colt three yearietd, 5 Mitch Vows,l bull, 1 [leiter, 1 three and fonrhorse narrow troad Wagon (goad as new,) Lips Had, Ha* Ladders, Sled, Sleigh, Threshing liaztitne gad 'nom Power, 1 Reaper and Mower, Corn hheller, Fanning Mill, Field Roller, Romeo Rake, Plows, Barrows, Cul. Gra tors, single and double Shovel Plows Corn Forks, stogie, double and treble Trees, Spreaden, Breech— bands, Front. Gears, Wagon Saddle., Bridlee, Collars, Lines, Housings, 'Flatters, Bott, Breast, Log, Halter and Cow Chains, Forks,Rakes, Grain Cradle, Scythes and dnaths, and a great many articles too nnm,erous to mention. - ' 4ciendence will be given and teeing made known on day of sale by W11 4 LT.414 rgigswr. Janos 4.11711. MiailOffefw• Fisk. 2s•—ta, p "'ELIO SALE ON THURSDAY, the 18tb day of.FEDISUARY next, th e subscriber, intending to remove to the Weet, will ecU at publip Sale, et We rcuidOnem, In gbarabeuMurg street, iseit door to the 4.1 Home, Hettysbartle th e fallowing miable Pmeottalitroptog 4 T:l; I SPLENDID YO RK yaw', new, b tke bog material and by the beet workmen; an excellent PIANO ; Bedsteads, Bureau, 'Makin, Dergetlng,.Cop'• boards.Marble-toD Wads, Ratousion Timms, Looking Glasse* Window Blinds, Slake, Bewleug Mar-kiwis, Goat P4of, 4M. l ;%Pg6g. 444 datatnt: 4 1 %tlik.f4lior Stare, [Mali Hook 'Sioye," Tenopitime. Stink, with Hueetta•ware,Hisimwarie • OPocAmPleillS• Pots, Pane, Kitties, abdother articles of momekod ad Kitten Furniture, too numerous tbertentloa. • . Also atthe samei time and place, tint Ilhgr, Para ittire,'such as 2 Sae Cutting Bosnia, Walnut . Disk, •lirge Looking Glam. ma* Cludnurs, Vaatlap, Ba Thread; sad way obit/saints,. Sale to aoe 040 .0.= . 1.,ka0i lase 'filkT; when attesedmice will Inetivete pa — maloilkalown by - alflollB. 4a-Ait indebted co-grnp 4- ano• TP• quested to enakei MIND 'Mike 101101011111. must be closed, by rayon of remorkl- Jan. DA-13 • • i - pußLias.4.4g py i lthatittv Jr- Ulf. The imbecriber will Nil at labile Bmls. on India= 4 2 g t llig = i= toornehl "k gg " at:L *4 . •st Is P. 3 0 /33# kr, Pa., ladle swath of isauftwme, b. follitswiit "mei* Ihrilirt to wit: 1 11011 Wit IttlaoLalle two .irer, old owe 1 aim Ora , Ostaki . 1 mei et 3 of c. Al- too Ilwalop. h. win be Om sad twos NA skis basal Op Jam llL—tie M! O.OIMIT. gsail and gtrsonnl pull Lie SALE-OF VALuAnta P.IYRSONAL PROPERTY. The undersigned, intending to quit fa , mlng, will eell at Public Sale, on Tuesday the 9th day of Morris :neat, at 10 o'c.'nek, A. N., at his residence in StrePan township,•24 miles from Gettysburg, on. the road leading to Benaughtown, the following Personal Pro perty, vie: 4 BRAD OP HORSES, one of thine a Brood Mare; 2 Colts, one rising 3 years and well broke to harness, and the other two years old, '3 Milch Cows, some of which will be fresh about theatres of sale, 2 Balls, one of them a fine large Bull of :Clod stock. 5 head of young Cattle, 8 Sonthdown Sheep, 1 Brood Sow, 9 Sbotee, Sheep Sheers, Threshing Machine and new Horse Power, Grain Drill, Mgr° Tooth Hem Rake, Screw Power Reaper, Corn Crusher, 1 four horse and I two horse Wagons, Spring Wagon, a good strong Pedling Wagon, a two horse Family Carriage, Sleigh and tfellst two and three horse Plows, 2 Harrows, Shovel Plows, Corn Fork., Ceirn Coverer, 2 Hay Car. riegee, Stone lied, Windmill, single, double and treble Trees, 2lx g Chains, Cow Chalon, Halter. 4 . 4 , 4 01 Breechbande, 4 sets of Front Gears, Oct of Double liar. nem,- Singlo Harness, Callao., &Wee and Saddles, Maul and Crowbar, a first.rate Circular Saw and Frame, 5 Clover and inches, 3 Grain C raffle', Mowing fleythes,2 Clover Cra -dwieeds,gmllayAzanj, o lcn os ng . to t r .s k e s,.. , D lo un t g o( o 2. o o :: : Timothy Sieve., Grain Shovel, Filth Chain, Butt lad Br east Chains, 2 lour bone Stretcher., Spread, Dung Boards, 2 Steps of Bees, I Roller, 4 Fly nets, with a number of other articles. •, On Tacidny the 151 h day of Nardi, at 10 o'clock, A. .31., the undersigned aDI alto sell, at the tome place, a variety of lierasehold and Kitchen Furniture, MIA BISting of Cook Stove, 5 ten-plate Storrs and Pipe, Bedsteads, Tables, Bureaus, Corner Cupboard, Eight. day Clock, Chests, 2 Wood Bozos, Meat Velvets, Bar rels, Tube, Churn, Washing Idaabine, Ir. a and Capper Kettles, Crocks, Iron Pots, Look' , g Glare, Pictures and Frames, it It of Books. Stands, De-k, Ac . Ale°, a Scat rate hallows, Anvil , Tongs, Llammer, 4 Vices, Benches, Planer, Saw', Hand Axes, prat e ., [traces and Bite, Athiero, Drase(ag K [Aire, Chisel., Compteses, a lot of now and old Iran, Level : Pouch, a lot of Huai.. and Filer, Griddstone, Seui.ige Grinder and Bluffer, and a •arrety of article, too nuinehins to Mention. Asredit of tee months will be given on pn 7c h,. over t 6. on notes with approved security. Jwts 3TALLEIIIIIII, Auctioneer DUBLIC SALE OF VALUABLE PERSONAL PRoPERTI Ttuamodersigned, Executors of the Eatate of John Shull, deceased, Jute of Strewn toiroolop, Adams county, Pa., will sell at Public Sale, on Ir. d0 , ..c10y, the 2rd day of March, 18(59, at 9 o'clock. A . M., on the premises, on the roedleasling trout New Cheater to ttonterstown, 2 miles from the former place, the fol lowing ealnable Pereonal Property. to wit: • 3 11ORSES. 2 of them floe Brood Mare., heavy with foal the other a flue horse rising 4 yearii, well broke to middle or harness,' yearling Colt.; brat-late lliich °ewe, all young, 3or 4 of them w3ll be nosh about time of sisla, 3 Bulls, Fat Steen, 2 ltrinid s... ws, 5 Sheep,ll Shotes, (oar-b. rse narrow-tea 1 Was .n on l Bed, one-h,,ere Wagon and Bed, 2 pair Hay Carriages. one entirely Ileir ' purest flay Bake. Threshing ta di Ina acid II ori , ePowei, with clientele SL.O er att.:ch. Plows, 2 harrows, Shovel Myra, Corn Perk, Ccrn Coverer. Chains Ruller,Stans Sled: don ble,and single Trees, Spreaders. .7 it,k bore A'. 2 Sleighs, find , / Van. Cutting Box, Sled. 1" bi ell O row, Grinditene, ernes-cut Saw, Maul and tv,iiri 4, ood Saw ' Axe., Auger s , Ironer and Pincers, G rain Shure!, Shovels, Forks, Dung 11..aAte, Grain Cradles, Clover Cradle, Scythes and Mnths, Clover ?love, 2g 13417, halt bushel Measures, Crowbar, 800 feet Pine Boards, 'Oak Plank, 2 set Wag, n Board., latoll"tnciug boards, 2 pair Bretchbands, 2 palr Front Gears, 4 Riled a, Plow Lines, Liouslogs, halters , Cow Chafer, Paddle, Flax Bake, lot of Flax, I,liter, 4 Mile Barrels, 2 Meat Vessels, he., 11 oy by the ton Also, Ilousilmild and Kitchen k'urnitns e, ing lu pert of Tablee, Chairs, Bodoialdi and 144- ding, Corner Cuplaserd, Cook Stove, Ten-plate Stoves, Jan, Cans, Boxes. Barrel., Carpeting, Spinning and Wool Wheels, Cheat, Looking Oloas, 1r Kettle, Disliest,Dougli tray, Back , ts,T inwarn,Baskess e tigu saga Cutter and Stutter. Crocks, Mee, El Ade, hum, by the pound, nneinti•ny other articles too humeri,* to men tion. Attention, will be given and term, mod, k n,yrn o. tloy cf saio by /Ilt, EL =ar LL. SitL LI, tion. Ex PUBLIC BALE OF VALUABLE PERSONAL PROPERTI The ander,,lgnedre,hling in lli liand ip, 1!,5 ruike Butts Seltlu, and I!.i miles w, St nt Seven Stare, on the Perm now aten-tt by ld.cluse I Iter pleb, fortnerli known as the Ilhea Farm. will sell at Public Bale, oo Saturday the CA ,in .hurt/ I.rxt, al 9 o'ciac,/.4.1. .31, the folks - lug Personal Property, to wit: I WORK HORSY, 2 Number One Melee, which are well hrolive, one rising 5 and the other r, years, Mach Cone, aii of them will be fresh about toe time of sale, 1 Devonian,. Bull two years old, 4 head of young Cattle.: two and 2 ono yearling., 4 head of Sheep, Sew end Pissi I four horse broad tread Wagon, Lime Bed, flay Carnage*, I Carthage, r Leigh, three horie Plow, Harrows, alciele end double Shovel Plowe, Corn Yorke, Breectabasda ant Bide Plates, Front Heart, Blind Bridles, Collars, Wagon and Riding :larch dies, Ply Nets, Halters, 1101110131" Biding Bridles, Buggy 11 mueu,Gear, for a onehorse Wagon, six-horse Line, .Wagon Whip Jackertor, Grain goose! Yorks, 114 k,ea, N.5... 4,14 , likniss. Grain Cradle. Scythes =4 stuitlta. Dula and Heise - hatter . Ihrea Batt and LlOw Chains, doable and treble Trees, I Combo and goutity Premium Grain Pan, Peed.irungb. tmlfantsbel Measure , Grindstone , Meat Veniels. floueetiold furniture, inch as Cook Store and Allow, lot of Pipe, Bedstead, Deak, Book Case, and It great many articles too numercare to menthol. Also, the one-half of ID Acres of Groin and CIA Acres of 11)e in the ground .111 be sold. Attendance wall ho given and terms toadeknownou day of sale by JACOB U. BLES.I.:CKER. JAcon 311ccur, Auctioneer , . [Vet). 6.—ti A 1361ENEES,SA_LE OF VALUABLE AM_ REAL AND PERSONAL PROPERTY The undersigned, Assignee of Samuel Beecher and Wft utafer d:teel of vol,,ln.ry .t.seignin:mt for the benefit of creditors, well tell at Public Bale, Ott Tiie&. day the tith of March net, 0110 o'clock A. cu the premises, a TRACI' OF LAND, situate in Butler township, Adams county, Fa„ 1 mile south-east of Arendterille, containing 57 Acres, more or lee. ad joining Weds of George Bluebengh, Jeremiah W, Diehl. Samuel Lawyer, and others. The improvements •contitt of a new tvc..,,tcry FRANI:it DWELLING, Backtwilding,..ziosll:Arn, and other outbuilding, a tbrislug y 0 n,,,; On h.nr a Well ~f water near th e hous e • chow 1.0 acre., “re in excellent Timber, thetal. ance cleared .A coke 0-mow/tiro runs through the fern, : there is a three-story Pap, Mill, which has rein ntly Leen undergoing thorough repair, but the repairs to not yet complete. There le good watar poster, mid the Paper Mill hes been long and favorably known to the pittelic. Th. property will be told entire or in parcels to snit purchasers. At the mute time and plate will be sold a two Ponta Wagon, Truck Wagon, a lot of Straw, a lot of Lumber DOW and old, Boards and Plank, Steam Boller 1.5 , feet long and IU inches wide, 130 groom of Middlings,. lot Woolen Wags, TwLne,Old Iron,Csstinge, Sbaftings and Gearing., it heel barrow, .hovel., Barnes., Grain Cra dle, Gun, and a groat many articles too numerous to mention. Attendauca will be given and terms mad* known on day of Sale by JERI:MIA!! W..lnglit, Assignee. • 0AN117.1, Law STA, Auctioneer. (Feb. work True Deneccrat insert 4 times and send bila °dice for tolled ion. !EMI pI(3BLIC SALE OF VALUABLE 1 PEIVONAL PROPERTY. The undersigned, intendieg to quit farming will sell at Public Sale, on F, :day, the 12th day of Marth nest, al 9 o'clock, A. Al, at bur reeklence, in !Umbria township, on the 1 - ::tk furnpike, near Gulden'' Sta. tion,half way between Gettysburg and Oxfrord, former ly kr:OW[las Comic:Ws Tavern, the following raluable Personal Property, to wit 6 WORK ffOR,+ES, ;good stoc.L o ) one of which is a No.l three year old, also a Colt one year old, 12 bead of Horned Cattle, among which are some good !filch Cows, the balance are Bulls, Steers and Heifers, I Brood Bow, 2 good fur horse Wagons, I broad the other narrow [real. Spring Wagon, Threriblug Ma chine and Horse Power, Reaper, Wire Tooth Hay and Grain Rake, Gum SpringGrein Drill, Roller, Cutting Box, Roiling Screen, Sleighs, Belle, Harness, 2 flay Carriages the one le and the other 20 feet long, 2 Plows, Harrows, Double Shovel Plows. Corn Forks, single and double Trees, Spreaders, Jack Screw, Feed Trough, Cross-cut Saw, Breechbande, Front Gears, Collars, Bridles, Housings, Riding Saddles and Bridles, Wagon Saddle and Whip, Wagon and Plow Lines, Hal: tors,l2 rafts Cradle, icythse, Asee, Cirludatone, Log, Butt and Cow Chums, hay and Manure Forks; alio,l large Kitchen Table, Bedstead, and a great many articled too numerous to mention.. TERAIS OF SALE.—AII cut's oAfive dollars or un der, club , all orpr that a credit.oFtwelve months will De given on note' with appeared ssourity. JACOB BEAKER. Jona Brett:saute, Auctioneer. [Jan. 20.—ta PUBLIC SALE OF VALUABLE PERSONAL PROPERTY The undersigneadixern tor of the estate of Fred erick Sarney, late of licruntroy tosinittip, . Adams coa a t ,, d ec e a apd, will sell at Public Bale, an Mon day. tA t grb day of Nardi opt, a; 9 o'i Baltimore lor,k. 4,4 , at his late residence, to the right of the turnpike shoot 3 miles, and 2)4 Miles east of IlOrner'm Mill, the following Personal Pfwerty, to wit; 1 FAMILY Will: withfoal i 6 head of Mitch Cows, 4 umfers, 1 Bull, 6 Shot's, I Bow, • bud of Sheep, 2 Wagons (one • four horse the other a one horse,) Bug pAtireeb ing Machine and Power, Buggy Rake, Drain Drill, Fodder Cutter , Wfunowing Mill, Cutting Box, Cultivators, Plowi, !narrows , COTP Yorki, doable an d single Shovel plcAfs,Plax-braka,illefgh„ltay c akrulge, Bpreadire, double, single and treble Trees,. Forks, Rakes, Shovels, Fly Nets, 2 Ladders, lot of Bap * Rol. ler. Boards, Bled 5 ; Crowbar. 3 sets of Breechbauds, gape gsdd grS10.0•11, p . 1 1 Sousa , Bridles, Camas, h ,103 p 1, Breast,pa t.t Mid claw Chains.rgo let o f p an 144111 in thewind lot o Oats, Cors,6 bushels Clorerseek• lam of Lard,Slßoaps of Bees, gc. Also Hooliadd an difra a a as iatioa In pso of Bedsteads, Tablas, Clutire,Cspboard, Sink, 2 Clocks, Wood ab 0a, n,,..,,_ big, 1 Coq Ilk" an d T hr ni T ra,AO 151MTkiti RIM OPtifter Wattle ' s /rolliiissew blue/ 1 1'1 1 0a: PO !VP" b l l O7 •ST I Z I ZMO iinip"r to ihentiint, Attendance Ir a; be sleep and terms made known b JACOB FURNIFT; JOHN 811111MITEs Auctioneor• ptn3T4c sALF4 _ • .4.• OP I:A=4,BU pant... Mar vo „ luto # c Tb. nadaratgaid totoadtaa to ramova west, will sell at Public Itede, en 'tido!' the Lie day J Nore3 next, an e s i w k s A. it, at his reeideaae A inbatikliatewa -3 mike .oath -wast of Caabtown, oa the road 1 :trout tha lonia ftleateParbalpitailicaute. ih. IV ir4Mr%4 lo ,i w % . a Er 0 .1 of I le freo- v ot the ir j g ra k it ell,...d .1 eivcia- vow% atrAiiilig,= 4 4 so • ' Yorke, C..w CUM" , ( *Patel Woad. Iwo drat@ Axes,DiedfhOt Ulan - IN an d tfastkiallettoalte, 1 pair of ton% sw at wedge , Also, "Honaldloid Furuitanautittil ia part °f uns.; dmiiir 14rapboora. - ilibuy -Mazda, Bed stmak.olo44l,Lßoollart Cook alarm mod Az -4.".1112,1211a#9".11"..' 1 ° P1 1 1 ,11 4- 1 0beets,aock, T001gag.31110103,4114ar • -al= Dinar May Snag& ,_ • - Gabiltd. and 13013 14 bit, g la k eltleirou fotaaat' Sea 0,00, loLof goo* visivo yh t , mild sea tp,Neld Satokaa,r3fotThoil, ..,. _ ;boo. Woo!. Caoleabar-,PI .1- *mi . MI R lot .#4 1 40,11 10 = Staatlarda, ni x, .. ._ litril 14 131 7 . SD , IMPrtile to 2 a 1 tia4einst Win "moss iiViiit 21. as 01114104 AlltitiatAll KOHL - lima IMin t Ancticmosr. , f 74. L-41 ;hie a ftar and Jtutinel. Dear little violet, urider,the anew, Whatever you dream there, I twin would know ; po you ft ear the rustle of coming spring? Do you feel the sunshine slied froin her wing? boos the swallow's first note thrill you through and through, Till you wake from the art Mil and wish it were true? Do you and the erveus Whisper together, Of the day of the minth, and the pleasant weather? Of the summer that was, of the summers to' be, Of the robin's long pause, and the gnats' :mystery ? Oh, I long for the sunbeams to pierce and d issolve All these drifts of snow.--your being above, For the . t.itarin rains to won you into the light, For the south-wiini to sue you with att its might; Fur I hen will you waken Irom ont your trance, And I ring the fon•alten remembrance. GEORGE MARTIN'S WIFE JOHN cp„Ess.. [Feb. Z..—t "An aunt from the country 1 Oh, George, I can never endure the infliction !" Emily'Penflird paused in her occupation of fastening blue ribbon upon the crown of a jtinty strawboucet, fur Emily was but a milliner's girl, pretty and graceful though she was,aud just at present she was doing "extra wi;rk," to earn money to buy sundry articles . of dress, termed by ladies a "trousseau." For Emily Penford was engaged to be married, and the stalwart, nobly framed young man who sat beside her, carelessly playing with her spools and scissors, and tape measure, was George Martin, who would hardly at that moment have exchang ed places with the Crown Prince of Russia. What though he ivas but a journeyman carpenter ? Didn't he someday look forward to the dignity of a shop of his own?' And was he not strong as Vulcan, and handsome as Apollo ? And more than this, had not pretty Emily Penford promised to be his wife? George Martin looked at the gathering cloud on Emily's forehead with considera ble perplexity. "Well, Emmy, I'm sorry myself; I know it would be far more pleasant to live by ourselves, but my poor old uncle is dead and Aunt Bridget is all alone in the world, and I somehow feel as if it were my duty to make a home for the old lady. You see, I am the only relation she Las except Cousin Isabella's folks, and they utterly refuse to be burdened with any such piece of anti quity." "There are a great deal better able to af ford It than us," pouted Emily. - "Better able: of course they are,but I've always found through life that it is not alone the 'best able' people who are willing to assume the duties and responsibilities. The mattar is plain enough—lsabella and her husband decline to do anything for Aunt Bridget, and I can't see the old lady home less, or in want, so long as I have a cup to drink, or crust to eat. So I have written to her to come and live with us, as soon as we are married." "Without consulting me r "Without consulting you—fur there was no time to be lost, and I knew my little Emily would not fail to acquiesce in what I considered best. There's plenty of room you know, for I have rented a whole floor, "There will be plenty of room," said Emily, with her cherry-tips compressed in a manner George Martin had never witness ed, and her blue eyes sparkling, with °min. iou.s light, "for if your Aunt Bridget comes to live in that house, I - never shall." "Emily ! Why my darling "Don't. call me your - darling," said Emily, impatiently, withdrawing her hand from George's grasp. "A man who wants to burden his wile's home with disagreeable, old-fashioned relations, against her wishes —a man who is -so selfishly inconsiderate with regard to his wife's comfort, should be more sparing of his affectionate terms. Of one thing you may be certain, George Mar tin, I shall not marry you if I have to marry • your auut also." George looked into the pretty indignant face with b the grieted and startled look of one who , has unexpectedly found a foul in sect in the heart of a rose. "Emily, I can't give up my old aunt—my mother's only sister, who brought her up, and bestowed more than a paternal care upoa her, while quite young." "Very well, then—of course you are pre pared to give me up ?" "Do you mean to say, Emily,after all our. affection, the weeks of our engagement, the happy evenings we have .spent together, you would cast me away, rather than make the trifling sacrifice I ask? Do you mean that I shall understand you thus, Emily ?" `q (UV "Then I have read your character wrong ly, all along ; and I suppose our engage• meat Is at an end.?" '"I suppose so too," said Emily, trim ming off the raveled edges of a ribbon bow, with a hand that never trembled the least." "Good bye, Emily—l sums°, now, I ought to say *in Penford." Honest George went down the stairway with an odd, stunned feeling; soon, alas, to resolve itself into active pain. If the world had suddenly turned itself the wrong way, and the sun unexpectedly risen in the west, he could not have been more puzzled, con fused or bewildered. If Entity—the Emily ho 40 deemed so perfectly Otultiess--Twas essentially selfish, then the world was a humbug, Be went home to the common, little, third-rate boarding house which he had soon hoped to change for a cozy home of. his own. Jenny White,the landlady's step daughter, Met kick 10 thelopy. "you're too bits for tea, .oeorge, but I can get you a cup in no time," said Jenny, whit-fully. She was a fair, delicate looking girl, with gave browntyes, and hair brush ed 411100rily away trOm an oval &toe, "Thank you, Jenny! I feel tired and faint," said George. "But what's the mat ter ? You've bees crying!" ' "Oh, it's nothing,!' said .Tsßny, trying to rifitn44- 1 1SI iwrgßutarY nigh; `only mothe; 110 bard with-me, end—aud-> she saki to d Jibecould:not-support - me any longer, and .1 most go out sewing." - "It's a shame," said George warmly. AB Jenny, ftghtfooted and skillful, tinned about setting Philekllloving cuPeillreParing littlefrp`plementary meal for his benefit, be thought him thrifty, and careful, and industrious the was—how the'roses on her _pretty cheek filed through O y er-work, mid lack of necessary reeriation, Arab. won dered 'that' he had. never before observed how pretty Jenny Mite really Was r "I dread the clump - very much," mid [From Merry Museum IVAIDER TUE SNOW. BY AMY RANDOLPH Jennie, meekly, as she poured on George Martin's cup of tea. home has not been a very pleasant one,,since fdher died —it breaks my heart to think of having no home!" If Jenny W bite bad been & heroine of some novel, 51,4 would have burst into a storm of grief at this juncture, but as it was, she winkcd very hard, and kept back the tears ! "Jenny." said George Martin, with a sudden inspiration, "you're a good little girl, and I like you • very much. If you'll marry make a home for you!" And within just about month of that rainy April evening, Mr. Martin installed Jenny White in the ",econd floor" he had rented and furnished, wadi reference to an other taste, and looked with a pleasant smile at her bright enraptured face. "Oh, George, how beautiful BiLs is," she exclaimed, with her brown eyes full of happy brightness. "And how snug—even down to the geranium plants in the window! Dear George,how thoughtful you have been! And I shall be so glad when your Aunt Bridget comes to keep me company in the long days when you are away. Do you think she will like to live with me, George?" "She would be more than mortal if she did not," said George, looking tenderly down upon the contented little being, .and mentally contrasting her svith. Emily Pen ford. —People cannot help liking you, Jenny." • "The hot bread is very nice, Jenny,but I like Graham crackers," said Aunt Bridget; "and the hash is seasoned too highly;hesides I think there is rye or parched peas, or something in the coffee—l can't drink such trash :" "I can make you a cap of tea in a min ute, Aunt Bridget.' •'\o, no, child—the tea George buys ain't what I've been accustomed to. And I wish you'd have the coal stove taken outof my "room, and an airtight wood pat in." •`Yes. Aunt Bridget." - And Jenny, it's confusion to my head to hear you singing about the house. I wish you'd leave it off." "I will stop, Aunt Bridget, if it makes your head ache... "'ruin% that alone," sighed the old wo man, but the pisen air of them geranium plant kind o• sets in my lungs:" Jenny cast a regretful look at her favorite flowers, all flushed with umbels of beauti fu~i bloom. I will send them r,.unt.l, to my step mother if they annoy you, Aunt Bridget," said Jenny, meekly. And so they lived. Aunt Bridget was oldfashioncd, cross and whimsical ; in fact. a dail crown of thorns. but she was George's aunt, and not for one instant did Jenny fail in her dutiful forbearance. Once, Emily Pentlord meeting young Mrs. Martin in the street with her aunt, went home to have a good laugh at the old lady's expense "Such a fright," said Emily—"a poke bonnet, trimmed with snuff colored satin, and a hideous brown pongee dress, without a sign of crinoline ! Well, I'm glad I didn't marry George Martin, nor his odious old backwoods aunt ! People say she has a good deal of property laid up, but I can't see any symptoms of it." But the time came when Jenny was des tined to be still more severely tried. Aunt Bridget fell sick, and grew more petulant, irritable and exacting than ever— but when she died, with her headon Jen ny's arm, the girl thanked Heaven, that she had been gentle with her to the last! "Jenny," said George, with dim eyes, "I shall not soon forget this ordeal through which you have passed.' And Jenny was satisfied—to her mind, her husband's approval was the sweetest guerdon she could know! • "Here is Aunt Bridget's 'will,' in a leather pocket book, under her pillow, George—she told me where I should find it," said Jenny, a little while subsequently, "Will you p!ease to take charge of it!" George glanced' over the quaint and for mal document with a rather curious smile on his face. - "She leaves you her wardrobe, Jenny, more particularly her brown Pongee dress ! An important bequest! Well ! poor, old thing, it was all she had to give. Put it in the rag bag, Jenny, or give it to some pov erty stricken soul!" - "Indeed, no," said Jenny, reverently fold ing up the ancient - garment, "I'll put it away and keep it for Aunt Bridget's sake!" ".jsabells and her husband will feel very badly, when they learn what an inheritance they have lost," said George Martin, with assumed gravity. "I wonder if they will come to the funeral?" But nobody followed poor old Aunt Bridget to her grave, in the quiet shadows of C-recnwood, except Mr. and Mrs. Mar tin! The dead leaf fluttered down at last from its feeble hold on the trees of the world, and there were but few to mourn its fall ! Years passed on—and the little round, dimpled laces began to cluster round George Martin's hearth. "It takes a deal of money to feed five lit tle children," said he cheerily as he counted out the market funds, for 'his thrifty wife, "hut there isn't one of 'em we could spare, eh, Jenny ??" But when, one dreary November evening, he was brought home on a shutter crippled and helpless for months, from a fall from a scaffolding, poor George thought the future looked very unpromising. "It's for you and the c.hlldren wor rmying-i" he Bald tN his wife "we haven't laid up a cent, though we've always lived comfortably, and now, Jenny, I don't see what is to become of us." "Cheer up, George," said the little wo man, bravely ; "we'll do well enough. I know of a plane where they will give vests to inake l and I can sew in the evenings I" "What, sew In the evening, after you have worked hard all day long fbr me and the children I" "I shall not mind it, George!" said Jen ny. "Dear me, its nothing to the work; used to do before we were married!" • So Jenny kept the household pot boiling by her own Individual exertions—made, and mended, and patched and darned with unceasing patience." "Why, Jenny," mud George Martin, as he lay on his conch watching her busy fingers, "Surely that Is Aunt Bridget's Pongee dress, isn't It?" Jenny laughed. "Well, you see little gate needs a - new dress to appear tolerably decent •at school, as we have not the money to buy one, I thought I would just rip up Aamt Bridget's bequest and see what I could do with Bee—it is quite fresh and brigbk on the wrong aide, a little old fashioned to be sure, Mit Kate won't mind that." As Mrs. Martin spoke, she cut the lin . ing away from 'the skirt with.,:)iersktigni scissors `lWieful¢drtSilei in .4 10 "1" BB l4 ing4ll.:"UP- 1 1 4 211 41../1 ell 2 4tata4 " ilt4 in o b lon g4, l " ekl bt -imPcm.4teji44ClXBF4l4 b 44 *opt l ow illik* " • "Brown pope!! let me see, Jenny," said WHOLE NO. 3548. George, suddenly remembering the number less eccentricities of his aunt, and vaguely fancying be did not know what,—"why they are really bank-notes, child I" And they were bank-notes—lives, tens, twenties,—even fifties The lining of the old Pongee dress was literally covered with them, heady sewed In, so as to be complete ly concealed from view. For the last, few years of her life, Aunt Bridget bad been a walking porte-monnale,and Jenny no longer marveled at the feverish malty she was wont to betray about the brown "gown," as she called it, at night. "Well, this Is curious enough," said George, 'lwe can now account for these fleeting rumors of her wealth which we fancied so erroneous." "How much is there, George r question ed the beWildered Jenny. "There cannot be less than three or four thousand dollars," said her husband, "see— here is a hundred dollar bill close to the pocket:" "Ab, Jenny, Aunt Bridget had a mean ing when she made the will bequeathing to you, her - truest friend and tenderest nurse, the old brown Pongee dress 2 I am glad now that I did not destroy the paper. I wonder what Isabella and her husband will say !" "George," said Jenny, reverently, "I think God has sent ns this money in our time of need. I had not enough left to pay the rent, and I dared not think about the doctor's bill." The tears of fervent , gratitude came into her eyes as she spoke. Little Kate bad a new dress to wear to school, but it was not the brown Pongee. Jennie Martin treasured that up in memory of old Aunt Bridget ; while Emily Penford, Cousin Isabella, and that class of people, all exclaimed with one accord : "Who would have supposed"such a thing possible ?" As if tact were not often times far stranger than fiction ! BREAD AND BABIES A VERY DOMESTIC ESSAY FROJL ARE VOLITTION- AIM 801720 E Mrs. Elizabeth Cady Stanton Wins her attention. away from the more serious ques tion of female rights, and talks about well bred babies in the last Revolution : _ We are constantly asked, If women, vote, what will become of the bread and the ba- bies? In view of the heavy bread, and badly cooked food we find on most tables, and the shocking mortality among infants, we con template with wonder and pity the blind faith of man in the maternal culinary intel ligence of the "weak-minded" who have no inspirations beyond Recker's flour, Mrs. Winslow's soothing syrup, and Wheeler da Wilson's sewing machine. Geeing that women have devoted themselves through the ages to domestic economy and tailed, as miserably as men have in the art of govern ment, we have, after mature thought, come to the conclusion that Just as the woman's enlightened interests in political questions will improve the state, so man's skill .and science are necessary to redeem the home from its present disorder, disease and death. If there are two things we thoroughly un derstand, they are babies and bread, and Var our knowledge of both these divine arts we are indebted to philosophical, scientific gentlemen. The only valuable work we ever saw on Infancy, was written by a man, Andrew Combs, of Scotland, a close observer, a sound thinker, and a learned physiologist. We shall never forget how tempest-tossed we were when we first found emelt' the happy possessor of a man child without the slightest knowledge of what to do for his comfort and protection. An ignorant nurse fidgeted round the room day and night, sang melancholy ditties,- and rocked vehe mently, while the child cried continually with a loud voice, and we wept, prayed, and philosophized by turns. Reasoning on general principles, we at last came to the conclusion lltt'inuatuch u the child was large and vigorous, there must be some mistake on the part of the. nurse that he was not quiet and comfortable. Accord ingly we fortified ourself in that opinion by a faithful reading of what Mr. Comtms had to say on babies in general. The result of this consideration of his opinions was a prompt revolution in the whole nursery de partment, and a transfer of pain from the baby to the nurse, who stood humbled and chagrined as she saw her time-honored Wit= summarily set aside—the pills, pare goric, catmit, and cradle driven out, - while pure air, sunlight and common sense walk ed in. .oh.l what Sighs, what groans, what doubtful shakings of the head, what sup pressed laughter and whisperings in the hall we heard during the B r at few clays after the inauguration of that dynasty of health, happiness and rest to that new born soul. When the three hours' cry begun that day, which ancient dames assured us was a cus tom that had been faithfully kept by all the sons of Adams from time immemorial, we ordered the little sufferer to be promptly stripped to the skin and put in a warm bath ; that brought instant relief, after which be was dressed in a few light garments hung on the ahoulders,with no swaddling bands, no pressure on the lungs or bowels, and laid down to sleep. He was fed (according to Combs) every two hours by day, and but once during the night. After that we had peace, though internal vigilance on our pad was its price. The custota Of Orman babies up is tight as a ;Irma la both cruel and ati• surd. We Mimi the antiquarian who tor-. toted Out amt.- born in that 'way, why she did it ? `.`The bones of young babies are w soft and their flesh so tender," isid she, (UM their are in erdialoUll 441 agar W . dissolution un leas tightly pinioned together." We soothed her lixtrk by pointing to the fact that colts and calves, puppies and kittens, all lived and flourished without bandages, and, for the benefit of the race, we said we would make the experiment on one of urge low* family. If bablea are regularly fed, bathed and comfortably clothed, and in a pure atmos phere, they will be quiet and healthy. The ignorance of women on those aubjeots is truly lament*, •Wo have open children a year old that had never tasted waterothen they should have it half a dozen times emery day from the hour of their birth.. We hate found beers who have workt4 WWI del comiihtin bitterly of belay disturbed' at night by crying children ; hence the com mon use of itirs. 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It was a bleak snowy day the train was late ; the lildles'-room dark and ,strioky ;au the dozen women, old and young, who eat s waitlog impatiently, all looked cross, low-irpinted, or stupid. I felt all three; and thought, as Booked round, tlial my &Mow-Wimp were a very imam's ble and tminkiresting met. • Just then, a Worn:old women, *taking with palsy, came in with &basket, of little wares for sale, and went about mutely of fering them to the sitters. Nobody bought anything, and the poor old soul stood blink ing_ot the door a minute, as if reluctant to go Ont into the bitter storm again. Sbe turned presently,: and poked_ about the room, as if trying to tied 'smoothing ; sad then a pan lady in black, who' lay as if asleep, en a sofa, opened lies eyes, saw the old woman, and Instantly asked, in a kind tone, "Have you lost anything, ma'am "No, dear. I'm alooking for the Damn% place, to have a warm 'fore I goes out win, Hy eyes .1a poor, and I don't seem to Had the funiice nowheres." "Here it 1 ;" and the lady led her to• the steam radiator. placed a chatr,and showed her how to warm her feet. "Weil r now ; ain't that nice ?" said the old woman, 'Troia:lg her rugged mittens to dry. "Thanky, 'gear; this is proper comfortable, ain't it? I'm most froze to day,. bean' lame and wlmbly ; and not svi lin' much, makes me sort of downhearted." The lady smiled, went to' the counter, bought a cup of tea and some sort of food, carried It herself to the old woman, and said, as respectfully Ind kindly 'as if the poor soul had been dressed in silk and thr, "Won't you have a cup of- hot tea ? It's very comforting such a day as this." • "Sakes alive ! Do they give tea in this depot ?" cried the old lady, In , a tone of in nocent surprise, that made a smile go round the room, touching the glummest face like a streak of sunshine. "Well, now, this is jest lovely," added the old lady, sipping away with a renal. "this does warm the cockles of my heart." While she refreshed herself, telling her story meanwhile, the lady looked over the poor little wares in the basket, bought soap and pins, shoe-strings and tape, and sheered the poor soul by paying well for them. As I watched her doing this, I thought what a sweet face she bad, though I'd con sidered her rather plain before. I felt dreadfully ashamed of myself, that I had grimly shaken my head when the basket was offered to me; and, as I saw a DNA of interest, sympathy, and kindliness come into the dismal faces all round me, I did wish that I had been the magician to call it out. It was only a kind word and a friend ly act ; but somehow, it brightened that dingy room wonderfully. It changed the faces of a dozen women ; and, I think it touched a dozen hearts, for I saw many eyes follow the plain, pale lady with sudden respect.; and .when the old woman, with many thanks, got up to go, several persons beckoned to her, and bought something; as if they wanted to repair their first negli gence. Old beggar-women are not romantic ; neither ere cups of tea, boot-lacings, and colored soap ;—there were no gentlemen present to be impressed by the lady's kind act ; so, it wasn't done for effect, and no possible reward could be received for it, except the ungrammatical thanks of a rag ged old . woman. Bat that simple little charity was as good as a sermon to those who saw it; and I think each traveller went on her way, better for that half-hour in . the dreary station. I can testify that one of them did ; and nothing but the emptiness of her parse prevented her from "comfort. lug the cockles of the heart" of every for lorn old woman she met for a week after, How TO Know A 0130112.—" Mother, mother!" cried a young rook, returning hurriedly from Its first flight, "I'm so frightened ! I've seen such a sight !" "What sight, my son ?" asked the rook. "Oh,white creatures, screaming and run ning, and straining their necks, and hold ing their heads ever so high! See, mother, there they go!" "Geese, Ey son, merely geese," calmly replied the parent bird, looking over the common. "Through life, child, Observe that when you meet any one who makes a great fins about himself, and Wei to lift his head higher than the rest of the world, you may set him down at once for a goose! A VZRY GoOD Lrrrur, Box. — Little Wal ter Craper is a very good little boy accord ing to all rules laid down for very good little boys. Last Sunday he asked his mother to go down to the Gould &. Curry Reservoir, which his mother refused, It being the Sabbath. Good little boys sometimes cry a little, and Walter began blabbering. "Why, Walter," cried his mother,"l am astonished I The idea of you wiking go down to the reservoir on the Lord'atoly Sabbath, to go a swlatmiag wit)/ a lot of bad little boys !" 'Boo 1" blubbers Walter, "I didn't want to go swinandln: with 'em ma ; I only wanted tb go down and see the bad little boyis get drowned for gift' a swlmmin' Sunday—boo boo!" A siuts*sr girl in Nashville was triad and convicnkffor stealing a diamond ring from her employer. Notwithstanding her con stant declarations of innocence and her bitter tears at the disgrace, she was sent to jail on merely circumstantial evidence. A week afterward her employer, • while put ting on a pair of boots which he bad not worn for several days, felt someiblitrin one of them, and upon an examination hr dis covered his "stolen" iing. The girl was Immediately released from Jail, but what can recompense her for the indignity she, bas suffered ? • • • "Jos PREISTII9O I" mkt/rued an old lady the other day, as sheinand over her spec taclee at the advertising page of a country newspaper. "Poor Job I they've kept hint printing week after week ever since .I first learnt to read.; and If ha won't tha most patian teat man that ever moos he wee could have stood It ee bag; nohow," A. ampasix Amazon, on her way to a con vention. aaked fors seatla a crowded of. An old gentletusar, Veldt keen dies, iticptir "Be you one of the wean righters ?" "I bar" aaatiated the undaunted heroine. ".D0 you believe that a woman has 'the ante sights as a man?" "I do," (emphati cally.) "well, then, stead up and enjoy 'eat like a man," • Art 'American travelling in Uwe, aged a German lady if he might help...her to a broiled partridge. "MAO" (No) the lady replied. "Nina ? 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