Or; , El Tompiter, lIETTYSBVIt Nisi. Fitb. 1111. 1111411. A A attaparin OT MOPE. ' • • For near* tiro Years the Bodies/shave ate country in a it:ite of doubt and ) 4 0 flatilnki I , S-ldodering the judicious poqkey . tleyleetl by a- patriotic President 'fitr *he speetiit restoration of the cousti tetfonal relations of the seeetjod States, !and' now, when the people absolutely fttlnAjlievekini r fc yy.:,ciliatlon in some 4 4r ; j a wO W Aeupseli, • es • all at sea, totally 'Unable to' agree upon anything eVon 'looking towards restoration. The pet freAttr t e of Jr.A Stevens for the "re oeustruction" of the Southern! States, ,idtroditeed 'ln the early part ,of the ses wee burlid in the "tent, of the oapulets," 'short time ago, by ‘ a decided vote, to the infinite chagrin of the "great oounntmer." Another hill introduced tut" Chairman . of the romintttke on ti?eenstruction, and doubtless hitt:n *1 i s a suladitete, for the fornzer providing for the establishment of 4, k niflttiry devotisnk eyer t 1 r uthem is likely to meet with no bettor ;fate; When, on ri4;„':uesk; he moved the previous %Ogden. on 'this bill, In tending ,te force it through, under the party luah, 'there Were but al votes cast to sustain him to OS ( I lel alibi , ' the Demo- Mai) against him. S., tine previous question ivtio not seconded. ,The power' $f Stevens ani/ his fellow 404u4pitateri is evidently breaking. Tiiis will be hailed as good news by all 00 Artie friends of liberty In this' caul:try. The death of the Radical parti4lll be the salvation of the' nation. Courage, then, freemen ; I..llyrf, it hope: ahead—the priceless 444thrle of liberty bequeathed •tous by oyr 4thers may yet be saved. - • -- «.-- - - 'WHAT• TILE - ARMY TUIXILS. Caen. Elalplne, "Privute Miles O'Rei ley," who delivered the Yoeni ut the lay ing of the corner-stone of the Xatigng l )di?nuljtetit liege, fyont Wadding testi to 413 paper '4O at;tl w equit mud what he #9,yi ttq thp cspeeltd atteq ,Pon of the "ilnyii In 11Jue;"' , . As to army opinion 'here, Tam ivery sure that it is opposed to the impeach silent scheme, and on this point cannot it'efl be mistaken, for 1 have conversed with half a desert or tie leading itgl).ts in_the'wortcl of shoulder straps. ()rant, Bhennith and Thomas' have geeu tinusnaqy demonstrative of late in paying i'espeot to the I?resident; and while it is posiible that One df these (but not proliable) 4 mair carryingiivater on both shouldcirs, t have pretty absolute certainty that the three others are op osed to Unele Thad's continued pen4e- Itii:in of our Chief Magistrate ' regarding 4 bah ' ', at war with national dig riity, treTag'ertoyti to'the petCe of the mutt try, and not walled for by ne4;t 4 ,•,44y, Mica' or moral, of a gravlty to Justity so extreme a course. DEMOCRATIC VICTOR T 4 The Reading Democracy, on. i the Sth instant, elected their Mayor 141326 ma jority; Treasurer by OGG r Auditor by 1140 ;' the two .P344414: 4 : ;g ° and 447 ' and all their ward officers in Edi t cut of nine wards. Irteludity; theol,l members j.4e new Councils stand : Select, G Demo crats to S RatllgaLs; Common, 14 Demo pn,ata to 6 Radicals. This is a moat notable triumph, in4eetL. In 1861 pin had at majority 14444, atu4las4 log geary 4016 majority. We welcome die oapitirof "suit, 3erka"ltro the white man's line. sir The Judiciary Committed , of the ..Lump have already asked for ten thou sand dollars ($10,000) to pay expenSes irt• the preliminary examination of witness e)9 the impeachment case. If it has cost tog thousttod dollars merely for the preliminaries, what will it cost wheo the committee get rightly to work ? But, of course the kind of testimony brought before the gotnmittee is costly. So Joe Holt found it, at least, in the Conover About the best thing the Presi-1 (lent pul) do would be to disperse the whole plundering, squandering crew, I who are filling their own and their friends' pockets in this . manner out of the Federal Treasury. jOrgaiill,cil newspapers being now en alzgo4 Iq acrapjog together. accounts of all the crimes c9nymitted in the South,: and in ninto'nfuotttrirlg stories when truth fa ls, the World yetis i4at, hy the last census, Ilassachuseit.s li I'2,74llppnyio7 Lions of crime fur 1,231,Q99 poi:ol444th which is one convict to one 'hundred citizens; whilst Alabama had only 179 raviotions to 964,000 population, or ppp ponvictl9 Ant of 5,390r0p1e. ter* correspondent of Forney's Press pagithat three appointments in the city ofPhiladelphia, which are in the gift of Governor Geary, hive not yet been . tilled. The number of applicants is fine thou sand. Think of it. The hero of : Snick frani`tpArtily bored by fire thousand Jinn- XT,y,l/40.44, and gray three loaves and naryA fish to digtrilinto atoppg them. • gerlf the Repnblican business men want their stocksideprceiated, their bus: Incas prostrated and th% coun try, gener f ally, emit headlong to the d—l, let them ebp on encouraging their indica' Von: gretisk.p ippeachment pro xi:aflame. iieep tlje ppio iii an uliset tied condition. a year or tw9 Ipnger and ypu wflraccoinplish the abii , ie result, 1/Itho'nt a 'doubt.' If, yin! can stand it l we presume .111/4;Modrats 18.41assac h use tts wants the Rump to put a tariff on ice. Last year Bo4ton alone exported to portssouthward and to ice to the value of one 4. cotemporary thinks cool request the Yankees -on ti.Tl water. Per correspon he'BiAiton Post, states Inufactory at Winooski Seyeral years past' de-, identfl of one hundred io fact has nevef lien ; to the owners, 7.'hq are not alloiring It to get Lpers. And yet this class are elamort,ng for high- Le people may pay atilt -lees tor their mavuttio ifirid goods: - Or* wontan I ! Det r oit sold her rag ' ley, was arrested at Savannah, brooreo, ono dollar, d after ward remote.- do the. *lst, itsi. I tabottad de by! the United States author _ id& He le accused of inetlgatlng the $l9O in it for awe [r ecen t reen i rt i among th e negroes i n kOoP I.l3oath Carta* ..- - - - • - "r n° 721 : ::: :: /.61 A xI.24 CA•7 r i1v " .1.27 " . ;T N AND GO) NTY AFFAIRS, • •41 44300 D Cott .—M r ., litsibeni. Dicks, sateonamo‘ating hotel - beeper at Hsmpton, Informs us that he 'has scotz vhich recently yielded . seventem? peues and sij ounces of butfcr in cne wcet Can tLia batten in the county? 'rho' cow is a Devon and was purchased b;: Mr. Dick from Gibson Myers. We hope t4e pu . blic will have au opportunity of seeing this valuable animal id 'the Altrii enittiral Fair in (hsttystourkneit t,41. • .I.lp - A.—Ths house luid barn etn the farm .sci.onging to the estate of Satnuel Gild ! land, deceased, but recently articled for by I.)r. C. E. Goltbsborough, situated ablaut Ave miles north of this place, in Straban township, were destrtsyed by tire on Wednesday night last, abobt 1 o'clock. Tile hAuse was occupied by Noah F. Hersh and Ephraim Yeag!..., both of whom lost nearly, all their household furniture. Mr. Hersh's stocW i was rescued from the burning barn, but tWo cows and a calf belonging to Mr. Yeal, , y were con sumed. The fire is supposed to have originated from the smoke luiase. There was no Insurance, and the loss bears heavily upon all_the stalreretU. The Washington stbrrteikusger.4 lint I Clinidnnati Cbmtwercial aheitd). Shows hOw the tariff hallow pending in the 'Bump Mouse was "gotten -Op, 'pays ts "The Ingenious feature ofAb i eldllis the planner In which special'lntirests hare been protected by it. This can best be celphilried by attest illustration. In the whole United States there is just one nickel factory, employing a capital of say two hundred thousand dollars and a fume of about fifty worknien, It 16'r-co lts" in New Jersey. Theproprietors of thitestahllshmentgo to their New jet- ! acy teen:ours and say to them that they mast get wproteetion.' The Pennsylva lila Senators say: 'We can't vote to pro- • test such an interest as at; all lye want is an iron and coal teal' Very Well; says New Jersey, 'if you don't protect my nickel factory I'll vote aga inst your coal mlne4 and iron factories . ' And so, In order to get the Jersey eetea 4 a t a i.ify. of forty pci•xeui. is laid on nickel. Now It happegs that nickel is a material very 'extensively used in this country, form ing* large ingredient In the tnanufae ture of German silver ware. It would take a hundred such factories as that in N, ewJersey to supply the demand, but in vruer tq protect that . oue factory the price off Oterything into' whian' nickel enters is increased forty per cent. to eve ry consuMer In the United States. And , this, forsooth, is protectiug American iu- I dustry. • "Take Another Illustration. There is one place in the United States where the stone used for grindstones is found and dressed. It is near Cleveland, Ohio. It would require tlfty such quarries to sup ply the demand of the country. But this 'American industry' must be pro tested, and in order to enable a single es tablisiiment to reap large profits, a tariff 'of ten dollars a „ton isput upon grind iitcnes that conic front Nova Scotia. 'lf you don't put them in,' says the atone member, 'l'll vote againstthe 'All right,' says New England, 'lt' you'll swallow the rest of the bill we can afford that.' And so It goes." Mil This is the bill for which the Radicals of the Pennsylvania Legislature instruct ed our State members of Congress to vote. The Democrat's• in the Legislature re f Used to vote to instruct upon such a bill, for the reasons ahote given, and because it taxes the poor heavily upon all they eat, use and wear, and reduces the luxu ries used Only by the wealthy. It is well li;iown that the tariff in question is only inten - dgd khe fqr or 4;.; he expense of the many. 'those who are in the Radical I Rump ring, or have money enough to pay for protection, will get protection, and qqt otherwise. 3y this' bill thp masses f the people will be robbed of mllli9us of dollar's annual},}, without be ing able to make good their losses by apy means within . thelr pover; RADICAL LOVE FOR THE SOLDIERS Private MileS Gmeral Mak pine, of New ycork, writing to his paper from Washingtoti City, kuiy's 5 The Senate eagerness to slaughter pkltegeo, is making a tnightv bad record for itself in regard tq ''Our Boys who Wore the illuc.. ll ' It has rejected scores of ilot); . i and deserving soldiers for no other reason. than that their names had been sent in for vatkius places by the President—as if, because Mr. Johnson. may be wrong in sonic points, his sins were possessed of so foul a contagion as to blast and sully the Ifrightest record of men who did gallant servicedo7ing the war. Take the case of young Major "Howe, formerly of the "Bloody Sixth Nfassaehusetts," and for years u e.onllden Ifni and trusted staff tilli cer qf Maj. Gitki . So.igwick yet even he 'when sent in for (lotleeior of the Eighth Massachusetts District, is rejected ! Sa also with Gen. Pratt, of Brooklyn, who travels round at this writing with a mho hie byll somew here hidden in his neck, and whose record cannot be .surpassed. So likewise . with Gen. Eagan ; and soon with nearly two-score of faithful antrpa triotie - a ppoi n tees, distinguished gradu ates of the army, who have been kicked by the Senate off the ladder upon which Mr. Johnson strove Ari place their feet. A full record of these rejections is now being prepared by Mr. Ilanscombe, of the Republieatt—the personal and army history of each officer being given after his name ' • and when this shall come to he mibilsiled arid used oratorirally as a cat4pargii document; it certainlw will do the reverse of good tp the Radicals as represented in the Senate:— the reverse of injury to the Preside 4 THE . E:iTRAVAO I.NFE OF C4ECIA RMS. 114 e New York Tribii;e says Congress has' a Retrenehmept Commit tee, but what expenses are retrenched? ; Nearly every day some bill Is offered to help draip the Trepsury, and prevent. what the most need—redurtion of taialit'll 494 liqiii'daPlPP of N4P 494. It is fortunate *fit PeipPRMIP news papers are saved from all trpnWe pf devl sing accusations against the reysolutiona.- ry majority of Congress whiell Is riqw ar rogantly setting itself up as "the govern- Rent." If we had made the above qweeping charge of extravagance, it would have been pronounced "a copper head lie," When we take it from the leading 1;failleill organ of the country it . pannot be denied, J. is true beyond a doubt. - sever was there Such otrava gance and corruption as now exist in Congress. The money wrung from the tax -burtbencd masses is recklessly squint- , tiered by 'a set of fanatics who are doing' all they Call to prevent a restoration of the Union' and a return of peace and prosperity. How much longer will the people.of the NOrth submit to be made the dupes °ranch a,crew?—Lanectstcr In (etlirjcnccr. TIIQ tQeiff y!l has gone to the House. It is, ps we have shown by exact figures, one of the most oppressive and unequal revenue pills ever devised. It lays ex ceedingly bwripos n i pori e .pe arti cles ponsurneci by the poor alpl(thb work ingtften, inc} their wiyes apd 9.4K0rf0. find favors the kelt in every way. NV.4 onee‘more warn members Of !hp liogke of Representatives not to vote for this bill trill* they are sure that It will be defeated. If it becomes a law and goes into operation, it, Will, as it ought to, kill politically every man yf,lie ycto3 for 4: — N. Y. Post (rep.) Stir Orte,,pf the two or three dozen cul prits, pirdoned by Governor Curtin du ring the last week of his administration, was a Republican politician named Straw, who was serving a seven year ter& in the penitentiary - , having been Fonvictedlif forgery. Two days after his release from prison ho attempted t 44 mit a similar crime on a bank at-'Harris burg. He Tir o again arrested, and Is now in Jail at Harrieburg, and this time he will have to apply" to the `firmiratuus" GearYkir a pardon. ' BEWARE. SALES.—Simon Cutiori has p7rehaseti the property of John Martin, in York street., at $l,lOO. Mr. C. hilks of im proving the house ;and If icommenceli, w•e are sure it will bo-well 6ne: S. B. „Rowe, of Clearfield, ;has purchas ed of C. J. Tyson the property now occu pied by the latter,_ Chamliersburg street, at $3,000 cash,. C. J. Tyson has purchase l d the proper ty of Rev. Dr. Hay, in the western suburb of town, at . :3,000. It Is Mr. re. Inten tion to improve it, and we may look for something Very tasteful. . Yhllip Redding, F.sq., pas purchased the half lot of ground Lelmiging to Cath arine Iceinstesit, on High Street, with a view to the immediate erection a a tine residence thereon. Daniel Benner, Sr., has sold 9 acres of land, with finprovements, on the Bon atightown road, one and a half miles east of Gettysburg, to Lewis Kriehten, at $l,OOO each. Butt.nrvo Assoct.mos.—The contem plated Building .A%sociation promisei - to be a thorough success. That class of par:snnid for whose special benefit these brglibi*ntitL:pa are generally gotten tip, are manifeSting a lively concern in. this movement. and promise to go into it with a will. This is all that is necessary to givethe associatipiti a proper start, and it but needs such a conimencenient to realipo all the anticipations of its pro jectprs. We understand that By-Laws are being framed, atter ino..t tried aud approved models, and that an appli cation for incorporation Will be made tq Court ou the 2Gth lust, RESIGNATIONS.—Mr. t. jl. Pars,pn, on Tuesday last, resigned the Cashiership of the Get tyelnifg Bank, the dresig , nation to take efttat on ;the first of May next, when he intends to r t utiiir: l !t4 • Philatlelphia, whore his supe;lor qualift, "i•atior.s will dt - dffitle4• ti4nitaand more for his services tutu Ciettysburg al can afford to pay. Daring his connee- Von with this institution he ha 4 dis charged his responsible duties in the most efficient and acceptable manner, and wilt retire a ith the wey-deserve4 reputation Of a first-shies Cit.shier, .1.1144 H. ).icClAlan, for upwards of thirty years the Teller of this old Bank, has also resign6d, the condition of his health rendering such a step ne cessary. He, too, made a gilod officer, discharging the duties of his post faith fully and to the satisfaction of the man agement and the public. We understand that Col. McClellan will be succeeded by 111'. Bear, of the Hanover Saving Fund, who comes well recommended, mid will take the desk• to-morrow. Tile Wiring Cashier and Tellergo out with thp, regrets, of the public fact highly complimentary to then). The, Board ivill endeavor to havc their places acceptably A TtBULB LE:AcczvEkT.—A heart-read, ing casualty occurred' in Dallastown, seven miles from York, on Monday week. Smith Ayers went down an old well, 4fty-nine feet clop, the walls of which were much dilapidated, for the purpose of bringing up the bucket, which had accidentally fallen in.; Whilst ascending the well, a laYge portion of the wall Kid-, OeglY PaWFLI ill? and 'he was buried be- ! nestit iteruins. The itiarm at once spread thrbughout the neighborhood, and the people gathered in large numbers, all eager to rescue the unfortunatepan from , his perilous pasitien As many went to work as possible, and after laboring from two o'clock on Monday until about four on TuZ•sday afternoon, the debris was rp-. moved and Ayers '.reached. Tie was found dead, arid flip ); l ily considerably bruised. There were six pr seven feet of water in the m ell, mid the body was in it up to about the middle. The deceased was 19 years of age, auti highly esteemed. NICE PRESENT.—John Lehman, Esq., of Penora, lowa, but formerly of this county, week before had, expressed to his old friend; Hon. J. B. Danner, of this place, a dozen large and plump Prai rie Chickens—withithe request that the editor of the Coutizt.En be treated to a pair. Of course we received them, and they were disposedlof with a keenness.of enjoyment which indicated the warmest 'gratitude t.) the generous uud consider ate donor. i Mr. Danner joins us in an expression of Papka to you, JWin. and will proba bly nqt, oldeet to lacing coupled in the wish 014 prOrietehickens may never gpt, scarce ahnut ppnora. sE/r At 00 Ricir t fastqf several patrons, who have heard otrbut pot scot, it, we publish, on our first 'Age, the 'lstrange story" iu regard to the horrible murder, committed, by Markley, in our neighbor_ lug county of Freilerick i Mil ; , pear!) , forty years ago, N•hich recently appgare'd in the Cincinnati! Coannamial, over the signature of "Medicos." Though very plausibly written,iseyeral of our older In habitants, who still have a tolerably clear fepelleption of the atrocious crime and its horrible details, have no faith in it. T4O writer certainly! commits a damaging blunder when he; gives the name of the murdersti family as Afarkielf. It was Arsgrcy. The awry will, however, ae generally read,and with interest many. ilsif - Itev. T. T. Titus, of Springfield, Ohio, has been elected ntstor of ell Lu theran Church Hvigers!dwn. Act C6.11,E .T 3 Grittsit—Abc•ut *ix of eight weeks ago, a yosieg man, gen-, ma hsteestsimat teelly dressed, made hbi appearance at I se dese epe = al342 aver beak by e ndee. ! p a hotel of Ex-Sheriff' qcOreith, hi ttis v ge b to b e de e i ra W w as w i th ine t t alte t wee gut place, and registered illy name as r. ' ecatterit AND BLAST Long, of Philadelphia. •no remains/ , 1 . a the ittire rnerlOtlagili a tiOga k alt,s bass Vs 0 roo: 2 a void , these horrible the 'hotel until one nALt it last we k, so only the great toilet staple 01 America, when he decamped. Sonteente in the ' . ektmraDorms EXCEL.4IO4 DYE, evening he removed his baggage elandes 7 ' which not only instantnneousl§ l n produces urigt ;l h i tl nely, and about 12 o'clock uttempted to 1 il4 '' d woongth " ° e r ns and tien d lit 4r lfZi n h'e t ei t ir B s.C hlfiritifactur - let himself out of the house by's false :e d key, but, on being discovered, hastily ire- l aw by Druggists. Applied by all Ilmir Dretisers. , 4:4. eltisTA DORO. 6 Astor house, New york. treated to his roma, followed by tr. i 464-26, LW. bat Pates McGrath, who demanded 'motel t o 1 4144/4steg lanterb f payment of his bill. On failure to e s- Allentrwo, Penn., April 11, /$6.5 goad to this peremptory demand, lie as Messrs. T. IL Loom a Co.: locked in his room, but sometime d u ng' I Dear ria. sir‘ te : — M i ' Lt '!a:tr a r 4 " . d L lF• d e isa a MT: 1 ° 0 7 , 1 ; the night erected his escape by /- r e c X, awl it r e l tired her 14 one Ye s ; :!wit, 'tog the lock and letting himself WnJoiW V. . I.IUNTE4. , 1 from the balcony k l y means of the sheet I >.: We refer to tko of 41,4 tied. His escape was tliseciv4red• FORTY VIOUSAND Ditu GOMM se !p thereafter , and pursuit made , but (7,1:21,s 11 tear Blusters , as to their high sterling ti ',.. - . Sy itliout success. The Sheriff, however, LL . t ACOCIC & CO., Agency', Drandreila It nuSe t , scoured the trunk of the rascal ut Seller's I New York, N.)1,1 by all Dr_ • littS, 1 i Hotel, where it had been left ?or trBll6. , Jan. . 28, Di 67. lie_ 17 ___-_— portutiqu t.o Gettysburg. The gentled l To Owners of Homes. man etitue been arrested in UeityS-. rihreinatts of Horses die yearly from Cont. burg, and incarcerated In the jail at that Thug, need not be. Dr. Tobias' Venfilais Horse place, on a charge of having robbed the' wEin e - i n Liniment winwin postt p i v h c e .ty cure w e o c n rcas ly on e, e if d g o i l v ta ii Waynesboro , Postofflce seine months Every owner of r ;horse should have:a bottle in hs since. Ws IfUtri4 that he figured in the ' stabl r e, ready for use. It Is warranted superior to latter place as Mr. Clarke, a teacher of anythtng oar for the eure of Cuts, Wind 0410, penmanship, and left about the time of swelling., sore Throat. f4Pitli 110, BrtliSet4. ad the robbtry.—Chambeestatry Spirit. gores, to. This I„ absent is no new remedy. It ha; ; been used and approved of for w y. ars by tke Clarke kas been taken to Chan4htyp.- first horsemen in the country. Cavell to an over burg for trial. l horse. it acts like magic. Orders are con - skinny received from tin, racing stables of Ent land for it. The celebrated I lAtm WoodrulT, of trotting fame, has used ll hp. years, and says it is far superior to any other lie has tried. He kind ly permits me' to refer to him. Hls address ill East New York, Long Island Recollect, Dr. To- Veuitlan lforae Liniment is put op in Opt bottles, Tete no (pier. Pol I by the Eruggigts and Saddlers.. Eeptfi, 3U Couttlandt ifirbet, NPW York. [Jan. 7, IRI7, ?W A FATAL. OCCURRENCLL—Or} last, a music teacher, whose name we have not learned, whilst traveling from Dover, this county, to East .4prlin, met with a fatal accident under the following eircuinstauces:—Jt appears that when' near' Itaffensperger's store, about three miles from - Berlin, he stopped and en.; gaged in a conversation with several uzu who were felling a tree. The tree soon I fell, breaking in its descent a limb. of another tree, which struck the stranger qu the head, causing instant - death. One dollar and sixty cents were found on his person, but no writings to show who hal was.—Hanc,rcr Citizen. A Losa FAST.-4 weals-minded man, named Wilhide, residing near Mechant iestown, Md., imagining himself sick, stopped eating, and for thirty days did not taste a morsel of food. On the 31st ho commenced to eat again, but being re fused as much as he desired, became in dignant, and declared that unless he got as much as he wanted, he would eat nothing. This was several weeks ago, since which we have heard nothing about him—bui suspect that he has con cluded to accept "half a loaf, rather than no bread." ftarThe house and barn of Joscp% Mc- Kinney, near Mercer. burg, Franklin co., were destroyed by fire, on the morning of the 2nd hist, Cause, hot ashes in an I • mkt-house adjoini4g the barn on ttie farm of Dr. C. M Nes, four miles from York, was consumed on , Wednesday week. Four cows and a heifer perished - in the flames. Origin / - 44 ISP:ffP• • COMMITTED.—BaseI j,it 4i has been committed to jail on the charge of steal lag forty dollars- from Mr. Merugn at Littlestow:). W4RE! WARE! WARE !—We are now prepared to sell Ware of every kind, wholesale and retail, on better terms than are otrerod ni niit of the cities. We import our own Queensware, and buy our Glassware from the manufac turers. The expense of conducting our business is as one to tell cr,mpared with city wholesttle de.4;pro, and, our word for it, we will giyc those whO buy from us e. large shaie of the di trerence. Please call and examine our very large stock. dt, WM' 1/hAuarlisle, "south End, 118 3t,* Feb. 18,1867. far• The pending Witt bill imposes a duty on salt, which costa six cents per bushel when imported, of twouty-fise cents per buskel in bulk and thirty cents in bags, which, it le said, will amount to prohibition. Tbis will not Duly de stroy a s large revenue now derived by the GQvernmeut, and deprive shin owners an important branch of the carrying trade, but it will bring up the price of that commodity upon cot/5411pm, be cause domestic prpducers will at ogep add to their prices the full amount of the duty. New York State will be most benelited by this arrangement, next after which will lie the New England States. Di " On Satqrday wee) the bill erecting the Territory of NeliraLka into a EJ,ate, which had been vetoed by the President, was passe.: over the, veto, in both blouse@ of Cougrese i by more than a Lwo:tqlril vote. lterSouthern mpers announce Op (iftatli of the "immortal .t. is not stated. VW - The Boston Poll cornparas the Re pat/lima roty to a pawn brolier'a shop, fall of unredpemed pledges. Married, Qu Tuesdag, 12 t h inst., at the residence of the bra•le'd fattier. in Cutnberland town*lllp, by itev. Mr. Bridenbaugh, Mr. JACOB C. ItEIi.I3ST, of GettysburE, to Mims &ARAN A. SOCKS. We congratulate our young friends who have thus wisely united theme Ives in "the silken tie that binds two willing hearts.", May they live to a good old age, in the enjoyment of health and prosperity, and their pathway of matrimonial existence bestrewn with thorniest; flowers. On the 12th inst., In this place, by Itev..W. R. Deutrioh, Mr. JACOB iiARNER to Miss JU: LEI A It EEN lif qr Germany twp. On the some day, nt the red of the bride's nit ther, by the sato , . Mr, JO - Ft it > p INER, of Il linois. to Miss ANNIE F. /tElf,u2.7q. pf GPM her lond township. On the 14th inst., in this place, by the game, Mr. ANDREW V. NV EIE Eta. of Cutobetiantrtown ship, to Miss LIZZIJ go . .NsilupS oT rtoderick It , Ml. On the -same day, by the mite, Mr. JOHN PLANK to Mrs. IthIItGAHET ritIMMEK, truth of Stntistn township. • On the Nth inst.,by Rev. Jr. Thahtnan,Mr.ED• WARD MORITZ to Maw MA.OO/14. MILLER, Loth oi Stratum township. On the 12th inst., at the house of My..Toseph Wolff, by Bey. D. W. Wobr, Mr. AtIRALfAIi 110 k i'MANof Menallen township, to italits SU !SAN MEltl,ol Butler township. On lb^ 31st ult., near Flunterstown, by 11ev. 11, M. lihtekverldt.r, Mr. DAVID FEE.sl.lt, of Stra -1.1.tn township. to Miss LYI.IIA E. allailkiElt, of Tyrone township. - - '`.• tin itt _ On the loth Inst., at the rexidenee of the bride's tuner, by the same, Mr. WM. M. hOWEIt Mlas ELIZA J. DEARDORFF, both of this county. On the7th Jost., at bonne of the bride's fath er, by hey. M. Snyder Mr. JAWS tirotrzEt. ' Id!vt IiANNA.II. IItOsTEL, both ot county.. Ozt the Fith Inst., by Rev. Mr.lintier, Mr. JERSE rEItRY, bf 'York minty. to' Miss AMANDA, I gittipipq 4c speu4el Lownstine,of this county. Dig!! 1;1i Sat relay rnurntuilast, near this plat*, of ells ase or the heart, Alias ELIZA MACKLLY, ' al yi , anr4 months and 18 daps. Nei: Withash, Indiana. on the 18th of January 1 1 16 . a of inflammatory rhea tlism,En 1 sa HEN- A, daughter of Scutm! Hoover, formerly' o this comity, aged 17 years 7 months and 4 days. On the net& nit., In Titan, Ohio, Mrs. DIAODA LENS LOTT, widow of Cornelius Lott, deceased, aged about T 2 yens. "On the 12th !not., HARRY Y. scriErvyn, on of John V. Skod B. A. Schriver, agiad 0 ere tnonthO and 21 ditys. Spacial Nat;ce C.Aurnn. , Ayer's Clkerry Irreforal, YON. TIIE It tPID 01.14}8 or Coughs, Colds, intinenza, Hoarseness. Croup, itionrilitis, Incipient -Cotniumption,and for the Sdiet of Consumptive Patients in advanced tages of the disease. kie wide is the tield of its met:tine's and so nu, miimpus are the eases ot its cures, t hat al 1/10:4 eve , 1 r. section of country abounds in persons public ly known, who have beefi restored front alarming a d even desperate diseases of the lungs by its u . When onen tried. iti; superiority over every o er expecUiraut la too apparent to escape oli. 5 . Vta.loll, arid where its virtues are known, the p ' l ie no longer hesitate What antidote to etri- E. for the distressing and dangerous alleetions o he pulmonary organs that are inclilcnt. to our cl mate. While many Interior remedies thrust n on the community have !alien and been dis ci rded. i this has gained trieuas by every trial, ilferri'll bens His on the :Afflicted they east never f et. amt produced cures too numerous and too r markallle to he fab.otten. We can wily. assure the public, that its quatity is carefully kept up to the best It ever has been, and that it nosy be relied on to do fob their retie( all that it has ever done. _ • • Great numbers of Clergymen, Physleignii. StAt...sr - nen, and eminent per,onages,,li.iye lent. their !runes to certify the unparalkied useful ness of our remedies, but space here will pot per mit Elm insertion of them. The Agents hetow named furnish gratis our American Alumnae in which they are given, with also full descriptions of the complaints they cure. Those who require an ALTARATIVE 'MEDICINE to purify the blood will find A v rat's Exr. SAnsAPAIIILLA the remedy to use. Try it ogee, and you will know Its value. Prepared by .1, C.,L, AYEIt, CO., Lowell. Mass., and sold by A. D. litadlLgu, Gettysburg, Pa. Jan. 7, 1547. ISI9 awl 1516 Millions of Households pronounce IL their best playsielim, Thevirtuesofltsumyualed remedial properties never fail. It preseices and regulates, ncver destroys. As a preventive against Cholera it is a standard remedy, as one dose of the at the very find symptom, always dethrones, Its virulence. In :819, thousands of persons seized with it were saved. Rowith the Yollon Fever', in lalB, Thousands and tens of thousands of tot diens were cared of Diarrhea a eat Dysentery two years past, by Its use, according to Hospital proofs, throughout the American Army. Even Ithen lost lien reee.reß Intuit tate relief tithe pa tient ; also those at tiieked Chills and Fe Cer, Intinenza, Sore Throat, Intl tminat ion of the Bow els, Hestia. he, DINPRB.B 111 the Kidneys. Scolds, Hysteria, Physical prostration, and such like complaints. The proof of Its taperior ettlearY Its nettling against pun, relieving the suffering, curing and killing Pain! For Neuralgic - Linea- KOMI. Diptheri i., Tie Livloreux, it Is surely a spec t fle. Travelers. who change their water, per sons eletdrous in strength, who went vitality and renewal of life, can depend upon Midway's 'toady Relief as a most inviting and cilectual remedy. sold by Druggists. Price iO cents per bottle. Feb. 11, /567. 2w Dr. SCRENC I IEtS MANDRAKE PILLS A SUBSTITIIT.E FOR CALOMEL. The a Pine are compwe I of 'meow route, liavlag the POv c: le relax the axyzitions of the liver 111 promptly and eGactoaly ea b.re pill or mercury, and without pradocln3 any of those dira;resable or dangcrov ctEschi which often follow the we of the lairs. In all disorles• ii , oe Pmi may be need With toe dance. as they promote the dlochurge of vitisui.d hte, aid resirvg ttasai °Unctions from the ll.er end binary downs, wh.eb are the ranee of edne.lis.ffections In ETA ore. Be II 11.Milrigt A Kid, KLUI cure each Ileadvhe, end ail disordqrs !Otto over, br sailow skin, eolgei tongue, cietiveness, droorahluis,and a general teeling of wee einem mid 1881110 e, eh.. hag that :he liver Is }n a torn:d ur ntArneted Coad.tion, In shcrt, these Plils mar be toed with advantage In 01 sitscewbsu a pagtittvg or alterative medicine is re mired. eksisse ask for Dr. fishosck's Mandrak • Pals." in ;d oteAwe that the two likenesses of the Doctor are on the Government stamp—one when la the last stage of Con sumption, and the other WWI present health. • B.llcl by all Druggists sod draws-. G cents per box. Priao!pg Onion No. 1.5 North ¢ Siren, Phi's-Ll:phis, Pa. Lloaccol Whnlan.:e Ain nb: L.nuos Ljoroo. 4 to : , 21. rod, Row, New S. Illanco, 111 1 3 ,altinwre SL, Danl. more, 1114 L; John D. Part, \. 'E. cor, of FoFth ;Lod We. DEO St., CuleinnotL Ohio: Woke: at Taylor, 1.7 A and In 17i6sah Arcnuo. Chico;), ILL; Collin: Drothors, sonthwat toner of E..volt ohs, Von. 44.1,, Bt. Loofa, ISo. pith &Sth w. al. ma : 1 Tr 'Ng cqqsvpnptiTcst "Ste tuivertiser, having loch reste,yed het4h t r , few weeks by a veo - simple remedy, after tidying suffered for sevt.ral years with a severe lung aifeetion, and that dread disease, Con.sump tton—ls anxbatte W noke lERtnyti !.q hja tedlow satfer.rs the inPaus of cure. I To an who delire it, be %till sehd cqhy tqf the presetiptlon mod' iffge 41 ebargeo with (tie Week. Lions v.r preparing aapl wan,: tig , whict/ they will tintl a SURE ciAte FOIL CossuxiortoN, RSTIINA, BRONCIIITIR, MUGU:, COLDS,andnil Throat and Lung AM...110m, The only ohjok:t of the advertizer in sending the Prescription is to t'enott. tbe afillek4l,andflpreltd Information which I ha coneeives to be Invaluable, and he hopesevery 441ferer will try his remedy. its it will coat them ntithittg, and may prove a blessing. Parties wishing tin' pre, ription FRF.E. by return mall i 1 please aiddreva, Rev. EtytSr %MD A. wrrsos. Williatrobarg, Kings tab, .N.w f f Mar. a. 1866. ly Vrouderfnl but True MADAME REMINGTON', the world renowned Astrologist and Somnruabulistie Clairvoyant, while in a clairvoyant state, deliueateil the tzew features of the person yon are fa marry, and by Bp. aid of an bistro n.-n tof intense uowar, known aa the ltsychoinotrope, guarantees to produce a perfect and lite-like pleture of the future husband or wife of the applicant. a ith date of marriage, occupation. hauling traits of charm tot, 61e. This is no imposition, as toUtnionials without number can assert. By stating plaee of birth, age, disissd- Bon, color of eyes and hair. and enclosing any obbrx. and stamped envelope addressed to' your ; selr, p ; will receive the picture by return mail, togetner with desired information. Addre4in cotll•lekee, MAIL% SIM OERTILUDIC , Ramr,a4l44, P, O. box West Troy, N, Y. Sept. 4,ldtG. tia Strange, but True. Fivery yonng lady and gentleman In the United Stares tan hear something very much to their ad pint.ige by return mall (free of charge,) by ad dressing the undersigned. Those having fears of being hamtingired will oblige by not noticing this eard. ATI others will please address their otredt ent servat,l, " 1T4.08. F. CHAPBAN, _ war. 5, '6CI. 54 Broadway, N. Y Deafness. Blindness as9ll . polars*, Treated with the,. utmost sticeesg, by Dr. .T. Oeullat ap_d Autist, (formerly of Leyden, llollami,Yegailir. Pitreei, Philadelphia. Te,. thnonials from the rilat reliable sources In the City and Country cap be seen at his °Moe. The medical faculty are luyited Tu itcoympany their patiente, as ho, has 130 gecreta in his practice. Ar tificial eyes sert,ell'udtr t ont pall!, tip cliarties made for extuninAtlOU:' Sept. 24, 1866. • Marriage and Celibacy. AN ESSAY OF WARNING AND ITITTIPC VON TO YOUNG MEN. Also, Diseases 'and Abases whkh permanently afosifsike ;he VOA Powers, with sure means of relief.Serilee - of Charr,e, In Rented envelopes. Addreßs, D r. J. fignoLlN HOUGHTON, Howard Asso alp, Philadelphia. Ira. (Deo. 8, 1816. Gbec.,Te, P 1 ERSOYS wishing PIIOTOGRAPNS of . _ _ ______ __ _______ their children will find it to their advan-1 For Sole. tage to call at the Szlelsior. A BOW WINDOW. Jn good condition. one be I C. J. TYSON, Gettysburg, Pa. AL. bought of A. IL FF.DiTEL.Watoh and mock (NNE DOLLAR AND FIPTY CENTS wig lai r t .. .ir kat tiorlilile Moist. chitaysbzus. 1861,• 34 ki bay a pair of nlee, fine, patent leather i - • tipped EtALMUJIAL 00E8, for ladies; at thei ry ... sr your PROMPAPAS at Mpre . Ot ''; • 4. B. WOODtr. i - • "TYSO4'4 Latest &AO Roort3. Fl.oun_ ¶ NTT 1111111110 . Hll - - - *tativi c ' - - 13 311 .13 40 WHITE Wi AT CI IM) IMO wax % / • * - 2r/. 2 74 .• • • • 2 44/ to 244 PV' ()AA . BM 'X' WHEAT. HAY, CLOVERSEED FLAEREEL), . PV ILK, FL ~. L BATIMORE. OTTR - - - 2t , FP. W li k.. - 10 ig , gAr, ..- - - - It 70 3 27 ItY # - - . 14 . i 0 :LI , imior . . . . . OS ' °Ars,' - - - 57 05 56 HOGs, - p hand., - . - 10 Bo 04 11 50 BEEF CATTLE, p Itund.. - 11 00 018 60 HAY. - - - - 26 UO A 26 00 CLOVEBSEED, - - - 550 aS 75 WIIISKET, - - - 2 2.5 (kik 230 Public lisle OP VALUABLE PERSONAL PHOPERTY. I —On TUESDAY, the 19th day of MARCH nest, the subieriber, intending to quit farm ing, a ill sell at Public Stile, at his residence, in Mountpleasact township, Adams stonnty, huff a mile sing.h of Mount Rock, and near the Stlite road from Oettysbutg to Hanover, ths folio:1 , 1oz raluable Personal Property, viz: 2 bend of WORK HORSES, 3 Three-year- ' ling Colts. (2 of Ihem a perfect match,) 7 head I of Mulch Cow•, (3 of them will be fresh hi, time of sale,) 3 Heifers, 1 Bull 8 flue Shoatr, 1 Sow with Pigs, 5 Sheep, 2 F our-horse Wag-, one; (one a Broad-tread, uaarly new, and the other a Narrow-tre4d,)- Stone Bed, Hay Car rives, Clay Ladders, - Wood Ladders, Peed Trough. ; One-horse Wagon, Threshing Zia chine aid noise Power, (the thresher being' new.) I Buckeye Reaper, Patent Wire Rale, Gra u Drill, Clod Roller, Sled, 2 Harrows, Cidtica.or, 2 Pluaglia, Onrn Forks, SinglA and Douhle-trees,Three.hoisestree,RollingSareep,' Rakes, Pitch Forks, Manure forks, gushing Yotks. Patent Ccttiug Box, lut of Grain Bags, . 2 sets of Breech bsnds, f sets of trront Gears, ; Log Chain, Filth Obtain, Halters awl Chains, lot of Cow Chains, Wagon Saddle, Blind Bri dles and Colton', Jack Screw, Mattocks. Pieks, 2 Knapplug Hammers, Dang Hook, a ith other farming imphanents. Also Cooking. `Rove and Pie, r Table, 1 ; Wool-wheel, I Patent Churn, lot of Bacon, with a variety of lather artic',es, too numerous to mention. Sale to commence at 10 o'i.lock, A. M., on said d.Ly, when attendance will be given and terrps pide known by SAMUEL SHORE Jacob? KLusx, Auctioneer Feb. 18, 1867. ts* PRAUM) 8019.. /A V WU/NI:ISLAY, the 27th day of FEII - HIJART just„ the subscriber will lel at Public Sge, at his residence, in New Ches.. ter, AtWits ,aunty, the Hutting Personal Prop r.y, t is : • 2 head of HORSES, (one nf which is,a mare with I°4) I yearling Colt, 1 Cow, 1 - Tm u and Three-holse IV Aeon it tyi Bed, as good na new, Sptling Waco'', Hay .I.,:vl4erE, Sleigh, Plough, Cultivator, Shut el Vlaugh, !Rabe Rake, Win nowing Mill, 2 acts of !farness, 4 Collars, Housings, 2 Leather Fly-net?,lliteliin Straps, Leather (Mire's. Lilies, Straps fop Hum and bridle reins, aLo some new ll,rnea4 Leather, saitable for teius, lines, 4c., to he sqld by the piece, With Tettlilatv Stove and Pipe, 2 Lied nod a variety of other articles, too nu merous to t k teali ton. • Sale to ccapnence at o'clock, P. M., on said day, when attend4pco sill 141 given and terms wade known by GEORGE Elf P,EfIA RT. Feb. 18, 1867. t Throe Traces of Land AT rt - iiLic TrEsDAy, tho 3th day of MARCH next. the Ihteeterro of the Adurras county will oiler of lhiblte on the premises, the following t.;16 Utt No. I.—Three Acres and twenty-two Perehcs of cleared Bottom Land. hi t uate in FitrAdmo town ship, on the eaat hank of Huck creek, adjoi.dog latek "(Joh; lah Benner and David Shealler. Will make a good meadow. No, Y.—Three Aeres and one hundred and forty nine Pcnll,. of cleared land, sit nato in Cu her laud tuq o•dop, adjoining Intuit LA Da% id Whder, j an.l others. ' No. 4. --IPlye res and two Parches of cleared land, gitnato in Ctnnberlancrtownalor4,4 , l4otu•llit Nu. 2, David WiNler and others. No 1 will tiii otrered aL2o'ulock, P. 1f.,1140 2 and it at 10 Jrla•k, A. M. forma nt.t..to Itno',,,'n on day or gate. JOILN N. GRAFT. JOIIN NITNNEMAKER, JOIN RA/IN, A. \V. FLE)rmt.'so, Anct.- Directott tlicroor rob. 18, 1%7. to Bounty Account. ETTLEMENT made the 44th clay of y lninutry , 51 , 67, of the Bounty Funct - ot CLIIIILItLAND Dr. Monte•s borrowed forfilliog quota& from flanks and different parties, S2R,IIS C. 5 Cost of 47 volunteer' if two drafts, e.tpt•itSe or board mid travel, Ilorrow..d money returned to Feline otto,k Tiros., Interest ptml to Levi M. Platik, MONIES RECETTF.D AND rmn OUT BY I B.ANCJA .illtk:A TitKAtielLE,lt. 1)r. Received of L. A. Bushman, Tax Col- Ct`iye , l ot I. Dear.lortrand C. Schriver, rkwrowed 11 inn Jonas Rebert, " ' , ranch, Bream, Smtiveriotion money received from C. blelthrer mid C. Daugherty, 608 15 Subseription money received from C. 300 00 Subseription money received from S. A. Colionn and others, 550 00 Subscription money received from A. Plank, 220 00 Sal seript,on money received from J. Q. 635 00 BY mottles nvt.td lu Saul; and to other persons, 313328 53 Tontstro.r's pereent.n stte, . 73 O Baloney to hun loot Trobaituren 11l 34 Monlre enbsertbefl and palcl for the pur. p, of bounty allowed by Llte AeL of AN:O4lll4y, $4.t15 00 §ll4lollcrlptivn monies to collect, - 7:16 00 5,571 00 Extra crtst gf vQ/unteers thrguat forret) r a P er N - - Monies received tn pity tpo cFeess of bounty to volunreera,' wow LTATITLITTr., n 4; CLIIIIEII/ . ALVP TOWlia t Wr. natyklitirg 1 , .;41.1.1R4t14 SAI34„ • ,410 48 111:14.1tamrt, 1,200 00 Pfullp Srivder, 1;240 00 Levi M. Plunk, 450 AO George Buslmug, po to Georgo Su ore, 410 00 ______ Showing a deficit of A. SPA:let:ol i preeblent qf At to§t—N. Tau HTNEIt, rietTaUlT. mehoot Hoard. We, the t111.1011 , 1101P.1. A 1141411% of ' berland to tettehip. have...tau:tined the ktretpdpiraeootw et, and ttulourlt thew a, correct. D.V VID P WF,IRERT, 141-I.l.lltyr, Feb. 18, 1887. at [Stnr copy.) Auditoee, - - - The Collateral lI , THERITANCE TAX received by the RegNter of Adams county for the year, beginning Dec. 1 i ISOI and ending Nov. tO, 11931: Itemlrcd from the estates of the following nam ed deoetlepta, to wit: Jacob Alortor f, $7l 15 Mary Hupp, 13 73 Louis S. EN.slek, 25 7.5 Maw Nlellvaine, 45 47 &untie] Ilarland, 73 i Peter Graelatoitc 31' Mary Spahr. 101 Elizabeth Muster, OP John Rhea, 90 Marla Dont nger, -. 00 . Adaline 51c4:ullougb, 1 • 23 John Rhea, 1i 00 ' Christian ostetter, "01 NI ChristianH Jarmo, Ewing, 115 53 John Rimy. VD 00 Catharine neck, 15 4.5 John Rhea, 91 23 - Whole amount of tax, 111,1 Ti 57 Detluet Register's. 4 per cant., 50 TS Due Commonveralth, - $1,13.5 79 I certify that the above statement Is comet to the beat of my know** and net• smE rep. 14 1910. Astilltor of rutate_ol 1$ Cents *evil*. I)TOWAILD KRUHRTNE guys than bad e le ft .17 Ma belt and board. This Is not e. He has no bed, and never had ahlt. mot tvii, 04 was too lacy to work. LYDIA AlTii C. NarmarsE. -47 Germany tp.. Feb. la, 11387. 31.• , IWO LP . 411 ...MN' SA MP TIME AND PL 4--Gat THURSDAY, the 21$ day, of sftfLe Y Inst..,llhe inbeenbe ,r intim/11ns to quit 'WU lien at Pahlle Sale. at the raid denee of Franklin Sanders, In Highland town ship, Adaina autaldl. wh ose sale will time place an the same day, the fo lowing peraonal proper ty, yle. 2 HARM* 2 Cows to be fresh soon. 2 Selkws. 2 tilidade, with a variety of farming no pleinente and other anacles, Inn la unaerixts to mom tlot. Males to commence at 10 (Veldt*, N. M. oh maid day, when attendance will be even and term* made knows/ by JOhlgili B. %l'ltElt. Feb. 10, MT. ts. • M 0 00 - 10 00 0 13 00 - 7SO 4)) 7 7:1 - :00 - 750 0 800 ON THURSDAY, the list of FSRIVIARY inst. - , the subscrib , r, intending to_ re move, pill sell at Public sale , et his resi dence, formerly Samuel Elker'e, in Ingo land township, Adams county, on the nettyaburir and Millerstown road, the folk wing personal property, viz: FAbLINU•TOP BUGGY, 1 Cow, (mill be froth Inn abort time,) 3 Sheep, I Sow and n Plgs, 3 Bedsteads, 2 T.ibles, 3 sets of Chairs, I Rocking Chai", 2 Corner, Cupboard'', 3 Stares, I Cook Stove and Fistows, ITeu, plate Stove and Pipe, I Parlor Stove, t Tray, Pot!, Kettles and Pens, Tubs, Buckets and B.srrels ; also a full set of' Blacksmith Vuols, with a variety of Other articles, too ounterour to rneptio;;, gala to commence at IQ o'clOck, 4. M., cm& said day, When attendance will he gifen Ana. terms mule known by' FRANKLIS S4ND*R9 R rude Grouses, Auctioneer. Feb. ¢ 1 1867. to 07 PNItStiNAL Plit/PriliTY.—On. MON. UAY, the ith day or NARCH nelrt, the subscrilter ' intending to (pit Ltrtniug, will sell at Public Sale, at his residence, in Union totytishlp, Adams county, 2 miles east ;of Lit. ilestown, , near Christ. Olausob, the fullowinat valuable personal pror rty. s ; 4 helot of young WLIBI(. HORSES, 'I one, and•n-half year old Colt, 2 one.year old Cults, ii Bildt Cows, 4 Heifers, l Bulis, oSheep, Brimd Sows, 5 Shoats, - I Broad tread Four, horse WalOti, I Narrow.tread Four-horge Wagon, I One-horse Wagon, Wagon Bed, Wood Ladders, ilay Ladders, Hay Casitilges, Dung Boards, Rockaway Buggy,Sleign, Threshing 4 51echlue with Double .baker and Horse Power, I Spring Rake, I lewd, Roller, Winnowing Rill, Cutting Box, Grain Drill, Ploughs ' 2 Harrows, ( , ult,ii‘tor, Corn Forks, Shovel Flu,nglia, Log Chains, Fifth ; Chain, Single. and Double -tress, 2 Spreaders,,Wagon Saddle, 2 seta of Bind (leafs, 4 eta Of Front Gears, Curlers, Bridles, Ilultets Chains, Butt Traces, Breast Chains. Cow ttains,' Rakes, 'Forks. Limit; Cradles, Mowing scythes, a lot 'of Bags, Potatoes hy the bushel, kg .; , with Household nod Kitchen Furniture, v , r,: BEDS, Bedstead-, Kitchen 'Cophoard, Chest, Chairs, Cooking Stove, Parlor Stove, .:lotites Cupboard, Carpeting, Tubs, Barrels, gad Lige varietiAl other articles. Sala to commence at 10 o'clock, Ai Si., on said d:ty, when attendance will be gib eu • end terms made known by ADAM CERRICII. JACOB KLIJNX, AUCtiolleCr• Feb. 4, /din. ts* OF iiilitl, AND PEItSCWAL I'ItOPERTY.—Oit , WEDNESDAY the 20th day of 'NI S, ItCll. 'it‘t ri 11..xt, the suhserlbe Intending to t henna keeping Will hell at liblie Sole .it Ws r Ithipnee, go the tiata leading row Kohler'. milk to Irliiii-• town, (Aitania couAti,) at :al a atiortilliitaueu troll; the hitter pinee, _ . A LOT OF OttOUNII, whereon are erre. ted a one and a hilt awry LOU tiuusc, hills Ont-klteliett, Hake Oven, smoke o lions. Prairie Kara, Corn Crib, flos Pen, , ;Ma 0t her IleeeSB.ll.,) 314 t/ n no,aj Wt-l 1 Nvater near the thaw. At the halite hill,' and place will lx. sold, A...N0*1111.0 'l,t) WV t.l, ront , ti nlng 4 A errs nth! 117 reltes, adjoining 1,30,111 of Joseph Felix, rb. ttough, eriy and (anent. 't he land In in li gooil stato of cultivation, lu,t lbg been recently well timed. Also. nt the minute WO and plat,. will Le sold, 2 young MILCH COWS, be fresh ti ,lit ['Men! 5a1...) and 2 Shoats. Also Il 1/lltt 1,(411 nll4 Kitelien Furniture,. smelt u4.ll,,lnte.idll and ding. IFlareann, 'fables. Chair< tint tf hour Bran* Clock, Looking CilanACS, PleturmAl 111 , 10W14111111 k, lot of Curpt-ti nu, Cook Stove and tlx tar. a t, plate kliort• and Pipe, A'hov, I nod Tonr B , ench, Donghtrny, ( m Alu, Qm. tteewitre; FAH ben ware, Tinware. iCri iron, Fortin, T., hie Sl, atllm , Ina lot ;le, 1 Con-Potm, Pot Runk , 1 , 11. t I i ons, Macon and Lard by the wa4ro4, Corn and l'otatotui by tho bushel, al oUt 1 ne}e of Grain in lb. ground. W her I barrow, Winnowing Mlll, Yorke', fluky} /411411115, Axes, Wood Saw , Shovels Spades , t'utik it lot of Men, together with n variety nr ot her nr. ti , 1 too 0 muerotin to mention, s.tle to commence at 10 cit•loek A. M. on wild day, when attendance will be given ?Ind tering mad , Dl.) , known by EDWARt; rub. 11, 181.11.• [Adam Oanteri Auct'r. Public Salo OF VALIYATILE E. , cl . A TE.-4M WED, 7,51 EitiDA Y. the 27th of littft lii+.l..kt If/ o'clock. A. 31.._ by tirtue of uu order 1)1 the Dr.. Court, t he undersigned, Admintlstrator Of the estate of Peter A ulahaugh, .I.weased, 1,l to of Heading kiwunhtp, Adam,.ounty, 1•a.,a., :a Public Salc. on the 10 ntls c en,t b,c following valmablelleal rc KIM ) I ilecenliett::y4f A ft11:1-11.:, A NI) )I', elltv4te Ili lla tap ton. The truproeetueittststuAl:.l i t , in doryWeathertastrdea Flt AltlE Itt.l'AE, It 11. with Kitchen at taChed, a well w.b.rint the door, it Friona Shop, a Stalth• tl:rit la Oat. is also a satiety of quit on thy Al (lie some time, 7111 be offered,on,the preen, avh• the Wilitoble kAIiA of said tioctwat, located about one-awl-a-kW i4lll, s west t,f [lethal, and 3 miles east (4 ii aiv,plµa, In 111 David Border, peter Kauffman. Edward ghleffer, and otherit,mntaining loci Acres uud l'ereltes, has lug tliereott erected /I.oBe-story I,4Jui If ot,' , E, Lou Patru..l 'anon Shed, torn ('llb, and oth• r r herti,ts a , W4ll Of Still ft,,,r the door, and an Orchard c,f eho Olt 011 the prem, Ines. Thera Is about I acres ..f Woodland .Inll sufficient gnentny of Meadow. The land Is In u good state of cultivation. u nil ,I,J)VI »Wally shied to mills, churches, schools and markets, This property will be offered in thre.; na its, or nil together:Rug mat beet ttiit ptlrennsi'llt Att,ilance will tw given am! blip; Wride known by PETEIt Feb. 11, 1(117. tai XOO 00 otl3 00 1,140 60 in 65 $34,1 IR Rri Et 5,M7 42 4,017 00 I,lhlo 00 1,100 00 05 312 IC Mummasintrg 31 - 11111TAL rROTEurioN ,SOCIETY,CAsIi Parmicrx! Amount of Property Insured, glAntA3o 19 • " Premium Notts held, i USA! 43 Number of POllcles to for. e, 1 I fYIA New ['Wick* during the year, ' ' HTATIOIENT O 1 AFFAIRS. Cash in Trenbury at lust kettle ment. Cash received during the pair, Ezrzwergs.—Printing, Cal 8,706 00 7,7% 00 Stan :see la Trennnry, 1371 111414 LOGr in R v.crolei.—E. W. fttahle t Prenl tent ; Ihnry J. Brinkerlinit Vice i'residkent; peorgu Throne, Trequdirer; Michael ldetrleh Jr, Peter Sholl and Tobin !toyer, Xxeentive gfuntrillblel John N 1 lek ijootge Thointot, Mich* Diet rl , dt, Jr., Hatnat Mir. awl Socrot.4- ry, Jarne:, Ili .11. Fub. 11, 1&,7. 117.106 41 GT 813 1t , ' PA. . CAR.PENTIM h cuNTRAcToit, keeps const4utly ton band and manufactures to order, Doors, Shutters, Blinds, Bash, Door and Winslow Frames, Cbrnice, Door god, Window Brackett, Of any other article in the Buildiag. Line. Seasoned material conslently on band, et peritisced' workmen always an readiness, and work executed with dispatch. ,`Orders promptly attended to, • [Jan. 28. 3m BOLLINGER'S ESTATE.—Letters testamentary On tke estate of Lydia 1101- tuke tb r ; late of East Berlin, Adams county, dece ed, bar,ing Leto granted to the under signed, resitting in Franklin township, York county, Pa., be hereby gives notice to all per. 1, sons indebted to said estate to make Ate payment, and those haring claims against, the saute to 'peseta them properly autheutica ted for settlement. Feb. 11 , 1867. 6t* . . . - For Rent. THENIRGIN Lk slll.l.9,wich Miller's Ilous e, end other privileges, one tale 'from Fai r- Be d, Adems county, for rent.. Enquire of IN John liusselcasin ' near Fairfield, nr of X. & W. NieCLEAS, Gettpiturg, Pi. Fab. 11, 1867 T" partnership of Strickhonser Whims 'key, in the (ironer, and Provision tipsi ness, rrs d.tssolvoll by mutual consent on tho le. of January last. The bonito are in the hands of W. H. H. Wisotskey, and immediate " , 0415. p. sTßicilousgi,i, W. a %manor. Irpb. 18;7. 3i Iftblio,Maio. Publle Kale. Public Sale Pollatu snlo MEXEIREIEP FEE $3, 6191 411 60 91'60 146 hi $4 100 W ty, 37 Stamps. Oftierrs‘' Free, Jnr,•rtore' Fere • Indemnity paid, Wm. C. StallsmitUt Notice. GEORGE DICK, Execuour.