8 Jattuqry 29, 1868. Zitt ffltat` and cftniind• iiettysbnei, Wednesday, Jan. ,9, IS6S LOCAL INTELLIGENIE. 4 4 4 . .4 4 4_4-4 PREMIUMS FOR NEW SUBSCRI BERS.—Our friends will bear in mind that any one of our. present subscribers sending in, the names of four new subscribers, with the cash in advance ($2 per annum), will re- ceive a credit Of one year's subscription on their own account—in other words, for each new subscriber sent in, accompanied by the cash, a PREMIUM OF FIFTY (TENTS is allowed as a credit on pesent subscriptions Some of our subscribers hate thus paid their own paper for two and three years in ad vance.. The same opportunity is offered to ,at/. Who willl signalize the new year by doing likewise? .5 - Le-Our thanks are due to Mr. HELTzkr.., of the House, Senator McCoxAraErY, Hon. W. H. Kooxtz, and Hon. SIMo CAMER ON for sundry documents. • 2,225 - On the 20th inst., pending the consid eration of the Amendatory Reconstruction Act in the House, our Itopresentative, Hon. Wm. H. KooNTz, made a brief, but able and cogent speech in its favor, which appearein full in the Congressional Globe. We • shall endeavor to make room for it in our col umns. BASK STOCK SOLD.—On the 21st ult., five shares of Gettysburg National Bank stock, belonging to the estate Of HENRY SPALDING, deceased, were sold at public sale and brought $6125 per share,l o B. BUERLE Esq., purchaser. A LARGE LOAD.—Our friend HEZEKI LATSIIAW, of New Salem, on Monday last hauled to town probably the largest load of wood ever delivered here, was taken to the Railroad, unloaded and ranked, measuring 4s cords. It was hauled with six horses. ADVERT.LSINti approach ing Spring Sales twill for a few weeks neces sarily run up the space occupied by our ad vertising columns. The "STAn AND SENTI NEC' having a much larger circulation than ant --- pltj}er-iathe county, makes it an indis pensable advertising medium -to allhaving property to sell—being read by the busi ness men of the county generally. LECTURES,—The.series of Lectures, un der the auspices of the• Literary Societies of Pa., College, have opened finely. That by DAVID PAUL 1111.0\V:s;, Esq., on the 21st ult., was an able and eloquent effort, as was also that of Rev. T. DE WITT TALMAGE, last evening. Both Lectures were listened to by large and appreciative audiences. The young men who have gotten up these intel lectual treats deserve much credit, and we hope our citizens will evince their apprecia tion of them by giving them full hOuses. SETTLEp.—We notice by the Macon City (111.) Sews, that our young friends, J. F. CU LP and JAMES L.ksrumr„ who left this place some months ago. have settled in that growing city, and have hung out. "their shingle" as House and Sign Painters, Paper Hangers, .Cc., under the firm now of Cut.r LAsitELL : They are both first-rate work men, thoroughly-"at home" in the busineSs they design following, and have the best wishes of numerous friends here for a suc cessful business career. SALES.—The following salt of Personal Property, to take place this spring, will be found in our advertising column : • Feb.l2 —John S. Crawford,-Cumberland tp. 13.—Janais Bigham, Freeda„rn tp. 20.—M. L. & J. E. Graft, Straban tp. ease Cline, Trustee, Latituore tp. & 22.—Daniel Baker's Exr•s, Hamilton tp Walter, Hamiltontion tp. • •• 25.—Wm. Straban tp. •' 213.--Jacob Minter, Franklin tp. —Francis Cunningham, Freerhull tp 27.—Daniel Cashman, Stratun tk. 28.—Jacob C. Hel - bat, Cumberland 4p —Juhu Hoover, Butler tp. Mar. 3.--Efenry Dot t arar, Huntington tp. 4.--Chaa. D. rolley,Cumberland tp. s,—Samnal Shelly, HuntingtO tp. & Strattan tp. - 7.—Henry Speck. “ " - 10.—Isaac Bitsehoar, Union tp. •• '• i t ._ —J. W.Fidiller,Stra on tp. “ 12.-4 .W. 'Weigle, Iligt and tp. The following Real • state is also ail - coals cyl : Feb. I.—John iloke's Ai'mins., Ilighlnnil tp. •• B.—IL A. Yonn7.. Gnardi an. Franklin tp Private. =Jacob Mickley. D. of D. t' tt QM= Dr. F. E. Vanderslo,4, Gettysburg John Rupp, Jan Winebrenner, Win. F. Bonner, York Springs. John D. Paxton, Ilainiltonban. COURT DOINGS.—But two cases were disposed of in Common Pleas last week, 'viz : Peter Diehl vs. The Adams County Fire Insurance Company —Action - to recover amount of Policy of Insurance on Tannery. The insurance had been granted on a Tan nery without *team. Subsequently Mr. Diehl leased the Tannery to his sons, who put up an engine and operated the Tannery by steam. A few months thereafter a pcir tion of the buildings burnt down. The Com pany declined to pay because of the conver sion into a steam Tannery without its con sent. On trial, Plaintiff offered to prove that he had given notice to the Company of the intended change—that one of the Mana gers had examined the premises—that an assessment had been made on the Premium Note, 6:c., which offer was overruled by the Court, on the ground that the Policy itself, which was the evidence of contract between the parties, expressly provided that the change should suspend the policy, unless such change were made by consent of the Company and endorsed on the Policy. No tice of change was not sufficient. Nor was it in the power of an Agent or Manager to change the contract. The Jury under in struction of the Court, rendered a verdict fur Defendants. Jonathan 13. :Myers vs. Gibson Myers— Summons in Partition. Plaintiff claimed the undiVided half of a tract of 66 acres of laud, with improvements, in Reading town ship. Defendant resisted on ground that Plaintiff had; not paid one-half of the pur chase money. Verdict for Plaintiff, that he have equal partition of the lands. caIARTEIi BESSIoNs Com. vs. Isaac Kane.—lndicted for steal ing a Horse, property .of Jacob R. Whit more. Defendant had been indicted with John Ulrich, who; however plead guilty at April Term, 1866, and was sentenced to Pen itentiary for two years. Kane was subse quently tried and found &illy, but new trial was granted. Last week he was re tried,:found guilty, and sentenced to Peni tentiary one year and Sight months. • ' Corn.. va."A.brabam Trostie—Assault and Battery, on information of Samuel Shelly, tax collector fbr Huntington township. De fendant refuwing to pay his taxes, Shelly threatened to make a levy, whereupon the assault was committed which led to this suit. Found guilty, but seriteneepastponed. , Com. vs. Christian etoffman-=Assiult and battery, on information of Lewis Krumrine. Verdict guilty, and Sentenced to pay fine of er.) and costs. Coon. vs. Saufuel Stanton—Surety of the. Peitce, on information of David Robinson. On hearing of,parties, complaint dismissed. All the applications for license were granted. ' . The Grand Jury approved the view for a bridge over Willoughby's rtm, on the -road' leading from Gettysburg to Fairftekl; ,, . v. "TUE GMT AfilYttifil."—We have received a copy of the Report of the Congressional lotnUtltteeto whom had been ref red theArp9rt of the Coati*oner of Infernal Revenue iti+ing his reasons for ex enipting the scheme knoivnes the k'tilettys burg Asylutn for Invalid Soldiers," from special tax: .:The teport is from the pen of Mr. Vtat WycK, and goes into a detailed examination of the origin and progress of the swindle, as given by witnesses examined before the Committee, including some of the originators of the scheme: `,The Report is too lengthy for our columns, but we give., the substantial facts; It seems *at a prowl. nent and wealthy tobacconist of,!New ;York. John Anderson, during the war, invested largely in diamonds'. A portion of them were tainted With fraud, and Mr. - Anderson instituted criminal proceedings, against the parties who had swindled him.. After the war these diamonds, purchased with gold at 200 and 20,-raPidly deprerilate4l, and. Ander son and his friends oast about fo; some expe dient to make themselves "whole." Calling in R. France, P. A. Edgerton and S. T. Dick inson; well known professional lottery .gam biers, it was determined to get up a lottery 'scheme, with the ostensible object of bene fitting disabled soldiers. To make. the scheme more plausible an Agent was sent on to Gettysburg to purchase's portion of the battle-field as the site of the centemplared Asylum. The next thing was to get an Act 1 of Incorporation. Ex-Recorder . Smith, an minent lawyer of New Yoik, Who had long been counsel for these lottery gatnblers, was consulted, who in due course of time advised them that it would be impossible to get an Incorporation from the Legislature of New York, by reason of the prohibiting clauses in the constitution. He was than requested to-examine to the constitutions of other .States, to see where the way might be clear for them. In due time' Judge Smith re- ported that the State of Pennsylliania had no uch prohibition. „These charitable patriots at once directed their. steps to liarrisburg, where masking their real purposes and mov ing in the shadoW of the names kff Generals Meade and Pennypacker asineorporators, with a promise of $300,000 for the establish ment of an Asylum at Gettysburg, they pro cured the charter, which is now ! the subject of litigation in the Supreme Court.. Mr. Anderson at once paid $lO,OOO into the State Treasury, and a meeting of the Trustees was called, winch was _attended by but one of the corporators named in the bill—Generals Meade and Pennypacker knowing nothing of it. The charter thus secured, the mask Ls thrown off, and the master spirits step up on the boards, Messrs. France, Edgerton and Dickinson undertaking to run the machine. The charter provided that before each dispo sition of property $lO,OOO should be paid in to the State Treasury. This contemplated 30 different dispositions before the $300,000 could be realized. As the first disposition contem plates the sale of tickets to the amount of $l,- 2Q0,000, it is easy to see that by the time the "Gettysburg Asylum" would realize its e 300,000, somebody else would realize in the neighborhood of $30,000,000! For every SIO,(N paid over to the Asylum, these patri otic corporators would pocket :over half a million! Mr. Yau SV'vek, in further expo sition of the scheme, shows that Anderson's diamonds, for which Ile claims to have paid $150,000, (and a swindle that,) are put in the scheme at $306,000, while a farm in Mr. Van Wyck's own district, assessed at $3,500, is advertised as worth $60,000! So with other prizes. As soon as General Meade's attention Viras drawn to the scheme, with which his name had thus been associated, he add Yessed Mr. Brewster, the Attorney General, who at once took steps to arrest the swindle. Anderion, alarmed lest his diamonds, then on exhibi tion in Philadelphia, should be seized by the police, removed them to N`ew York, where the parties opened shop under cover of the charter granted by the Legislature of Pennsylvania=—France & Co. retiring from the active{ manag / ement, and a Mr. Hitch cock. whO had been previously 'successful in gift enterprises, taking charge of it. Mr. „Hitchcock testifies that thus far the scheme 'has been a failure, by reason of the.public denunciation acid mistrust—that the expen ses have been about $BO,OOO more than the receipts, only $20,000 having been received. Postmaster General Randall, who had giv en the enterprise his endoriement, recom mending it as a "truly patrßaic and benevo lent enterprise," has withdrawn his recom mendation, as .appeal's by the December number of the U.B. Mall, which !says : "We are authorized by the Postmaster General to say, that at the time he was in duced to sign this recommendation he be lieved the enterprise was a praiseworthy one, and intended to aid a noble charity ; but that he has become convinced• that the scheme hes been perverted to fraudulent purposes, and he desires to withdraw the re commendation he then made." The Committee are pretty severe on John H. Diehl, Collector of the 2d District, Phila delphia, on whose certificate Commissioner Rollins granted the exemption from taxes, and close by recommending the adoption of the following'resolution : Resolved, That the 'Commissioner of In ternal Revenue be - requested to revoke the permit heretofore given exempting the scheme known as the Gettysburg Asylum for Disabled Soldiers from pegiment of spe cial tax and license, said revoTation to take effect from :Slay ,2S, 1867, aud that taxes and license be collected from said asso6iation the same as if no permit had ever been given. SLEIGH-AID E.—Our goo&natured friend, NrcrioLAs WEAVER, who .is in the habit of doing clever things, on dno of the bright, sunshiny days of the past week, sent word to the officers and children Of the Na tional Orphans' Homestead, that it was his purpose to treat them to a sleigh` -ride. In due time some four or five hugil=glisighs, ca pacious enough to receive all connected with the establishment, old and young; appeared at the Homestead, marshalled by Mr. WEA VER himself—the hories gaily dedked with nags and oVerything calculated to delight the little ones. As the large cavalcade passed through our streets,Vith the merry jingle of the bells and.the joyous notes of the children, S'inging as they went, it attracted much attention. We believe this is the third ride Mr. WEAVER has giveU these or phan children of the Nation's heroes, and we are requested, on behalf of the officers of thr Institution and the children, to return to him their most dordial,thanks. , PROPERTY SALES.—Codori and Dcer som have sold to Col. C. H. Buehler, a lot of shout 24 acres, on North Stratton street, at ;$650 cash. They have also sold a 4 building lot, on the same street, to Carl ]Hiller, at $l3O. Mr. Miller has already commenced the erection of a dwelling thereon.' Edward Sheffer has sold his property,, is Reading.township, to Peter Kan4man-14} acres, with improvements, at $3,00, Jacob Kime has purchased from Capt. Henry Witmor, 111 acres of tl3trabatt township, 'at $47 per ,acre, cash. Daniel Miller has disposed , of theMrtefren berg Springs property, in this - county, to Sauluel Seachrist t of goincy, errtadtlin county, for $7,000. • , NicholaS Deeatrich, of Hunllngtim town ship, has sold his farm in Tyrone township, to J. S. Deatrich for $4,750. BUSINESS 2IEN in every civilized cent try testify that actual use during many years proves FAIRBANKS' STANDARD, SCA7.E3 to be convenient, accurate and durable in the highest,96l,%.,, INCOMPARABLE.--Grace's Ofbefouled Salve b conceded by all to be the binit partition for the cure of cuts, burns; wetulds, scalds, •t igg 4s, an 4 cutaneous disown and eniptiensTenttredly: Inplace atetglt. le-ieundqtailikleve In the titifiefyitithould abesYsilt Yf •sraT,cromr.l . • I t AisisuariiAtUM K. G. McCreary, York orAtookt, is residence. co liniVoV a rt i ta t Clit=444,ooldon . D. J AI °Bleler, ra n l c ar=e l t, 111111 ft. Ytot '.l4sll.f. 44111 a. ••' • " • J. W. Tipton, N. IL imr.Pablio Square. Newport. k s4egl.F, Woi=ot. near 6kuimberburg it SOMA 1111001/411111. D. H. Slings', Balt., between Middle and High ' churn' , Garlach Trimmer; South Baltimore street. . , 00NYEC1: 031 4 2 0 1 6 .7. M. Warner, Beltimas street, ttrst.equana. B.M. 1 1 1:1Ztaltimors atc.mt , emend square. Z. H. Mini] CliliMberglarg, stmt. J. DL , Baltimore street, Int some. Btalbonitat Ili Boa, York street, Bret square Wto Ohritamaa, West street, near Obeinbenbstg. Osabinan a Rowe, Baltimore street, third Kam: ro. OAZZUOIIe,'Ike. . Manger k Ziegler, Middle street, near Italthitore. !rate Ik Colp, Washington it, near Obambtitsbncy, . • Geo*:Arnold, corner offldneleadll4obewberettirff it, W. T. gins York et., opposite Flank.. P. B,Plaklng, Baltimore street, Mit apace. • - T. O. Minis, 011iamberabusg IltrestAtist soave. . Jacobs.* Brother,Chataberilmrg street, AM *perm Jacob Brinkerhoff, corner of York aail•Ptiblic equate. C. H. Bnebler, owner ef Oirlbde and Railroad streets Jacob Steads, on R %Broad, Went of Stratton. Jacob Reilly, corner of Stratton and Railroad. DZAMIT J. L. Hill, Cbambereburg street, oppcolts Eagle Hotel DlnniatlnD. A. D. Buehler, Chamberebarg at., near Pubik tigtuulk. J. S. Forney, Baltimore street, first quart,. R. Horner, Chambersbnrg at, oppesilte Christ's Church DAT GOON. Fahnestock Brothem, oor. of Ba!timer* and Middle stn. J. L. Schick, cor. Baltimore and Public Square. Dophorn k Hoffman, cer.Carlisle and Publk Square. Rebert. k Billot, Balt. at., opposite the Court-house. A. Scott A Sons, cor. Chambersbarg and Washington sts Geo. Arnold, car. Diamond and Clumberabtirg at. rosin ♦ND POUNDRI David Sterner, West street • ' FORTLEDING AND OONXISSION HOMAN. Culp & Rarnehaw, car. Washington and Railroad W. F. Biddle & Co., cor. Stratton and" Railroad. McCurdy k Hamilton, Carlisle Street. asocuazs, 7. Cress t3on,cor. Chambersburg and Public Squats. Wm. Boyer & Son, York st., °pp:WU National Bank. Meals & Broa., Middle street, east of Washington. Henry Overdeer, Baltimore st., third square. Win. J. Martin, cor. of Baltimore - and High streets. Hendricks & Warren, York street, Ant square. 8: M. Gilbert, Baltimore street, second square. Fahnestoc.k Brothers, cor. Baltimogi and Middle stn ets Bighorn & Co., oar. Washington annallrold struts. W. E. Biddle k Co., cor. Stratton and Railroad streets. McCurdy & Hamilton, Carlisle st. aiIDWANZ AND MMMLN - . Danner k Ziegler, Baltimore street, first ■guar*. Fahnestock Brothers, corner Baltimore and Middle airs HARMS, &O. D. McCreary k Son, Baltimore et. opposite Pree Church J. M. Bowe, Baltimore street, third square. 114 . 111, CAPT, UNITA 10. S. S. MeCrearf:Cbamberaburg street, first square. Jacob Brinkerhoff, corner of York at., and Public Square T. C. Norris, Cbambereburg street, Bret square. B. C. Cobean, Ctuimberaburg et. HOTELS. • ~ Eagle Rotel, J. L. Tate, proprietor, corner Chambersbnrg and Whittington. Keyetone Home, W. E. Myers, proprietor, Chambersburg street, opposite Christ's Church. • 1.1973.1' STABLES. N. Weaver, Washington sty north of Chamber burg T. T. Tate, Washington at., near Eagle Hotel. John Cannon, corner of Baltimore and Middle streets Meals t Brother, York et., east of Stratton. PITOTOGRAPHIIB. C. J. Tyson, York street, opposite National Bank. Levi Ilumper, Baltimore st.,llrst square. J. W. C. O'Neal, Baltimore rest, near Nigh. 6=! Star Q Sentinel, Baltimore et., midway between the Court Howie and Public Square, west Bide. STOW, TIIIIRAII, kC, C. 11. Buehler, corner of Carlisle and Railroad. S. G. Cook, York at., nearly opposite the National Bank. OZGAR mat. WashingtonTierbower, Chambersburg it., below Waith ington. WATCIIIIIALIB. Soper a McCartney, York street, opposite Batik HEALTH GIVING WINE.—Some time since Mr. A. Speer of Passaic, N. T., present ed us with a bottle of his Port Grape Wine. In our turn, we presented it to a friend who was in feeble health. After giving the wine a few trials, our friend assures us he derived marked benefit from its use. We find that many invalids in this city are using Speer's .port Grape Wine with the same beneficialre sults. - Druggists keep it. it "OH: THAT WILL BE JOYFUL!"— When men and woman throw "Physic to the dogs," and *hen a trifle out of order, or to prevent getting out of order, take Plantation Bitters. Are you Dyspeßtic, Nervous, Jaund iced' Ily'pped, Low Spirited, Weak, or are you sick and don't know what ails you? We have been, and was recommended to try the Plantation Bitters, which we did with great satisfaction and entire success. Delicate Fe males, Clergymen, Merchants, Lawyers, and persons of Sedentary Habits, are liarticularly benefited by these Bitters. The sale is per fectly enormous.. MAGNOLIA WATER is a delightful toilet article—snperior to Cologne and at half ths price. • Jan. 2(3-2t A VALUABLE BOOK.—We have on several occasions spoken favorably of Rica aitrisores new work, "Beyond the Mississip pi." Mr. R. is a reliable and , graphic wri ter, and in tiris work gives us the result of his observation and experience in an exten ded tour through the remarkable country lying between the Mississippi and the Pa cific. It is profusely illustrated, and is in every respect one of the most interesting publications of the - day. It should be is every family. We bpderstand that Mr. GEORGE YOUNG has taken_ the agency for this county and will canvass for subscrip tions, so that those desiring the work will have an opportunity to procure it at the publisher's price. ILIUMBIED. DAY—WEIGUT.—In York, on the 7th inst., by Rev. H. E. Niles, John Day, Esq., to Mrs. Rachel Wright , both of York Springs, this county. FERGIMON—HtrEER.—On the MI; inst., by Rev. C. A. Hay, D. D., Rev. R. G. Fer guson, of Mercersbnrg, Pa., to Miss Emma M. Huber, of this place. LATHEM—MoTTEE—In Abbottstown, on the 14th inst., by the Rev. Mr. Davis, Mr. Wm. Lathem, of Manchester, Md., to Miss Sue Motter, of Abbottstovrn. • MILLZR—EPPICIJIAM—On 'the 14th inst., by the Rev. D. W. Wolf, Mr. Michael G. Miller, of Attica, Fountain county, Ind., to Miss Mollie Eppelman, daughter of Jacob Eppelman, Esq., of Centre Mills, this co. Rzusi.,in—Bisnop.—On the Bth inst., by the Rev. E. V. Glover, at the house of the groom's brother, No. 329 Redwood street, Philadelphia, Mr. Charles 'A. Redelin,of Philadelphia, to Miss Ellen Bishop, of his place. SLornoua—Born—On the 21st inst., by Rev. D, IL. Wolf Mr. Henry S. Slothour, of Straban township, to -Miss Rate Boyer, of Butler township. STOCICBLAGIM 7 BLACM—On the 23d inst., at the residence of Joseph Bailey, Esq., by Rev. Edsall Ferrier, Mr. Isaac J. Stooksla ger, of Franklin a township, to Miss Lizzie M. Black. WoLvonn—Ces.slasx—On the .16th inst., at the Ref. Parsonage, New Oxford, by Rev. W. F. F. Davis, M. Elias Wolford to Miss Ellen . Cashman, both Of lidountideasant township. biED. per-Obituary notices 5 cents a line for all over 4 lines—casit to Accompany-notices. Jirixtus—Onthe 19th inst., Mrs. Melinda, wife of Wm. S. Jenkins, =Esq., of Oxford ;township, aged about 6 years. JONES.—In this place, on Sonde) , morning last, Mrs. Sophia H. Tones, relict of the lite Be'. John M. Jones, and daughter of Geinge Walter, deceased, late ofghis place. _ Itmos—On the 22d init., _in this ; place, _3tiitrian Virginia, dibehter. or William and = litargaret Riggs, aged 15 mouths and 12 dayi." 13TALTIONCIIsir per's Ferry, W. Vrit.,ffspan 4, Stalismith, widow of DiOricialret .lute 2 Months and 29 days. . ,Storora—At Salt Lakti City, Utih, Sept. 18th, Mr. Homy t3taour, formerly of Adams county, aged 85 years 8 months and 2 days. N TArrammtroz_vn. the - lßth - at glutroAl; City, LA., liffli. ,Lydia - Tit ' ' -: vanish ,"wilb of W. '.ignmtiPaitihs • • • '(formerly Sheriff of this county,) in her year. "Timon.—On the' 19th Mit.; at Altoona, Biaireottaty, Pa., Mrs. Elisabeth, ,Wife of Robert R. Taylor, former& of, tirbs,orianty, ed 70 yeare7.inoutbkent-14ay. Alter griftratnitlh B9maktina . !N Giadi t in hl *dee ,Provideneeyrelio,rl he r otheraftki, tint, infaVneW 3,the:4keelierie woad where thanaisrejoyell!'' lo ri *cm -13 e ,iiiaigaireaq 'Alta ikaa4l , lo ?" tannins filen who mourn her hem Ars over, on the 16th mans et year;s 10 months and 21 days. r r, Baltimore Grain and Prodnee Market. Baltimore, Tuesday *rising. Bun - allow; 9 5Q or:# 10 . 00 Bxh Pioint; • 10 56 @ll 00 WHITE WEEA.T, 2 30 ® 2 80 AIM 'Waist • 2 60 @ 2 80 COW, 1 20 ® 1 18 RTE, f 1 55 ® 1 55 OATS, 75 @ 76 BINIIPNEHAT, 4 75 @ '5 00 TLEOTILT-SEED 2 75 @ 3 00 CLOVER-EILIM, 8 25 @ 8 50 • FLAX -SEED, 2 50 @ 2 75 BAOON, 17 18 " - 12 @ 13 " Br:TULL,' as,. 11}(0 11 HAT 18 00 @ 25 00 WIIIBKET, @ ck()l4)t Phils Giaftgralburg Grain and PSIII7IAIWA Market • Oettyrburg, Wediesday Morning BUTTE FLOUR, 8 73 EXTRA FLOUR, 9 75 WHTTE WHEAT, 2 @ 2 20 BED WHEAT, • 210 @2 15 CORN, 90 RYB, 1 20 OATS, GO BUCKWHEAT, 1 00 T/MOTHT SEED, 2 50 CLOVER SEED, 7 50 POTATOES, 1 20 @ 1 40 BUTTER, 40 Liju, ' 10 Eaos, 30 BACON, HAMS, 14 @ 15 SOAP,- TAILow, DAVID itcCREAR.Y. JOHN F. McCREART "Best always Cheapest.' THE Best and Cheapest, SADDLES, • COLLARS and HARNESS of all kinds, in the County, are always to be found at the old and well known stand, Baltimore et., opposite the Presbyterian Church. (McCREARY'S.) Our Riding and Wagon Saddles, are the Most substantially built and neatest. Our Harness, (plain and silver ar owl( t. (1 1, are complete in every respect and warraated to be the very beet material and workmanship. Our upper leather Draft Collars, !CAN NOT na Brit. They are the best FITTING and molt durable. Our Heavy Draft Harness, are made to order, as cheap us they can in made any !where and In the most substantial manner. ,Riding Bridles, Whips, Lashes, Draft dNames, Fly-nets and everything in the line. N.., 1.-t -ter or cheaper. Our prices have been REDUCED to the li.ca - e•it lining standard. A liberal percentage fur cash. oft all trills amounting to SS or more. We work nothing but the best of stock and sill war rant every article turned out to be in *very respect as re presented. Thankful for poet favors we invite attention tuour pre 'tient stock. Naive ne a call and examine aricza asp QUALITY. Jan. 29, 1508.—tf D. )IcelthlAßY It SON . RSTRA . Y.—Came to the residence AL. of the rubscriber in Huntington township, on or .about the middle of November, a WHITE RAM, without tnas, and a large bushy tail. The owner is requested to come forward prove property pay charges end take him away. - JOHN WEIGLE. Jan. 29.-3 t VALUABLE TOWN LOTS AND TOWN RESIDENCE AT The undersigned, intending to remove to York, offers at Private Salo the desirable property on which he re ' sides, on Baltimore street, Gettysburg, within two doors of the Court-horse, consisting ofa two-story Brick Dwel ling, with two-story Brickback building,Basement, first rate weil of Water, with choice Grape, Fruit, &t. Also; 'adjoining, a two story Frame Beetling, well adapted fur Afore, Tavern, or any public bustnems: with a Int in rear of alley,conaining a Barn, Carriage Hones, and other improvements. This Lone of the most desirable resi dences In Gettysburg, being centrally located, and having every convenience. There are eight rooms in the Brick 'building, with tor dry and well•aired Cellars; and six rooms in the Frame dwelling adjoining, with, Kitchen, Pantry and Cellar. /q-Possession will be Overt on the Ist day of April. Also. 3 desirable Town Lots on High street, opposite the Fair Grounds. Persons desirous to view tLe premises or ascertain terms, can do so by calling on the subscriber residin; thereon. F. E. VALNDERELOOT. . Jan.29.-ts TALUABLE PERSONAL PROPERTY V • AT PUBLIC TALE.. The subscriber, intending to quit fanning, will sell at ;Public Sale, on Wednesday, the 4th day of Acetic/4 ne-xt, at his residence In Cumberland township, about two miles ;west of Gettysburg, on the Chambersburg pike, the ful llowlng valuable Personal Property, viz: 3 HEAD OF GOOD WORK HORSES, one threeienr WA, 2 good Mules, a Blooded Colt, 8 months obi, sired by the thorough bred horse .Cashier," owned by Dr. T. T. Tate. fend which took the first premium at the Gettysburg Fair, ;a three-year old Col t,4 good Mikli Cows, oue of w bit li will !fresh by time of sale, :3 Hai fere. 2 Bulls, ones Durham 'two year old and the other a Devon one year old, which 'also took the first premium at the lair, lu head of extra Routh down Sheep, a two horse Wagon, a two seat Car ;liege, a falling top Buggy, a Spring tooth 119 y Rake,Wind mill of Reynold's patent, Feed Cutter, Threshing Ma chine and Horse Power, 2 Barshear Ploughs, 2 narrows, double and single Shovel Ploughs, Corn Fork, one three horse and two double Trees, Spreaders, Singe Tregp. 'Wheelbarrow, Horse Gears, 2 sets of Bresubbands, 2 sets of Front Gears, 2 Housings, Wagon Saddle, Harness, Col lars and Bridles, Fly Nets, Check-lines, Plow-lines. flat ters, Cow Chains, Bun, Spread, Wagon Whip, Forks, Rakes, Crowbars, Dung .fieok, Mattocks, Picks, Axes, Grindstone, Scythes, Care Oboppees; also, Cock Stovo and Fixtures, liedsteadsould a variety of Household and Kitchen Furniture, and other articles too numerous to mention. Pale will commence at 10 o'clock., A. M., when attend lance will be given and terms made known on day of sale CHARLES B. POLLEY. JACOB MICELI; Auctioneer. I Jan. 29.-0 PUBLIC SALE OF PERSONAL PROPERTY The subecriber,intending to quit farming, Wlll sell at Public Sale, on Saturday, the7th day of March fif.2l at 10 o'clock, A. N., at hie residence in Straban township, on the road leading from New Chester to the York pile, and two mike east from Hunterstown 2 BEAD OP GOOD WORK HORSES, both nine years old, 8 head of First-rate Milch Cows, two of which will Mare Calves &boil the time of sale, 1 two hone wagon !with Bed, 1 two horse family Carriage, with Harness, 2 new Cart Wheel', 2 long Ploughs,l double Shovel Plough, ll single Shovel PlOugh,2 Corn Forks, 1 Corn' Cover, 1 corn Planter Warren's patent, 1 Harrow, Log Chain, 1 two horse Sled, 1 Wheat Pant Howling Serene, 1 ground Her, 1 Grain Rake, Hay and Dung Forks, Rakes and dery2 Cross-cu Saws/ 1 Crowbar, 1 Pick, Maul and Wedges, Past Anger and Boring Machine, Post Axe, 1 het of Coopering tools and Carpenter tools, sets of Hind Hears, Collars and Bridles, Wagon Saddles, Linea and Fikling Bridles, Hay by the ton, 10 Acres of Wheat in the round, 1 Flax•break, Single and Double Trees; also, ousehold and Kitchen Furniture, 1 Parlor Stove, 1. corner Cupboard, 1 Clock, 1 Cue of Drawers, 1 Table and Chairs, and a thousand other articles too numerous to lactation.. Sate to commence at 10 o'clock, A. M., wben attendance be given and terms made known on day of ;ale by liEfilEY SPECK. Annan! Perroay, Auctioneer. [Jan. W.-to pIIBLIC - SALE r m. OF VALUABLE PERSONAL PROPERTY The subscriber, intending to quit farming and House kee.Ortirg, will sell at Public Sale, on Tuesday, the 3rd day of 01% neer, at 10 o'clock, .4. if., at his residence. in York tewnsidp, Adams county, Pa., at die York tooth - east of Petersburg, known as the Elprinp Buis, the following Personal Propers, YHRBE IiBIKUi Cu. excellent Brood alitre,/ halm] With foal, IBlooded Colt, 4 Mich Cows, which will be fresh or a.arly 09 by time of sale,3 head of young Gail% 0 dna Illuitwal broad tread three•liotio Wagon le MINA, 1 spring Wagon, Hay. Carriage, 2 ;pro -hone Plows, 2 Marrows, 2 Cultiritora,l Ball Ohlo Beeper and Mower ismbined. Throdting Marline And foarlonie Power, Wire.ox4ll Bake, Ault new, 3 Bugglio,,2 good ,aa Lao*, Ono a Ong itockaway, and'ano. a Trotting iluggy,, 2 seta otauggo gar 2 se ts at Breachhands, M}et. of Inuit Gairi,r Linos, Whips.lial- Ves Chains, ers, doable and single Trost Bay end Dung for Baker, Mowing Eicythoo,!Gridia, Cradle, 4 drain Shorolo, 1 now Reynolds Nanning Mill, 2 .180 hie 8 I*W or Belle, Toolo, Aug.`,., Oldoelai set of at Pissese; Household and Kitchen Furniture, isttug in part of Cooking Stove and fixtures, 2 ten. late Steeps, Parlor Stove, lot of eldlron and metal,Ppts, BLit& of Tinow, Cupboards,. ureshipodealiift and Bedding; Tablufair eist 3 r alio,' Oicalre—l24-hour ind 2414, 2 Ceti Tabl 1 , of Alhion Mahogany, neorhafic•clteh Sofa, alko o 4 and Bowle,adarge 'lot ot . Oarpreiag,. and a greilet i rterfiely of other articles. &trends.-- Attendance wllibe Orin and terms iiiiide;_ ______ on ty of sale by HENRY DOYTAHAR. A. K. lima, Auctioneer, f not all:1mM css said liayitha.aoa , !wilri..be'dsisibilkid' *Mil all *pod. . - - vai:to.-tie, :1 1 UTILIC SALE . : , ;;l)t tfAlaillirl 11880NAL PAORaitir ! The lkohkikkilt 10~4 *IV the mit& 11 *llllOlllO6. II °IRMO iidge, on ft ,r.fijt . lllV of .ribroiartnon4 ant oViltsok,-41:11.,' at %pros - In ltittorteknildN nosellothk stmt them& latic lileVerional k'merty, to wit: MU= 11016 wilt volt- ka , on"-~dit e T biteligA &Wok tkrwi, 4.youniposuadt. 3 Ilitatiotrw NWa I VO II .II. VlPPo inisra :M oseru j i kedt set ril:l 4,6, l l l " lll, au. :/: ai, - illrgil, 61 1 1 . N. Ma .mWe — M ll4ll , 'Prow . tshx,r okSookiles, Alfbotoortimelillki4ollktir pdamixm l ai t kr y of gsmo4 f o ther geonaimaid t ef xmouli artio " ' ide le itakmi o rarn t: pbosniouste, t rkl um e t wi ro ' _u aimt 7shi hipali n: monsetfri on imi ttoo iLavait4 :Ahlo ri , ;. I. ntit, Sonohoo, and a greoLVollftaO .11W, Atte:Wawa will be evening' • k on" y of oh by JOHN ROOTER. loan Rum, linatiouser. ; (Jan. 92.4 s 41(4% L" 1 . L k *,,iiiW . i ..il4-*aiittO. " SIDES, " SITOULDZILS, gent Advtrtiumtuto. BRIDLES, PRIVATE SALE grur r dtertisnrents, Pr OP SALE - OP-VALVABLR PERSONAL PROPERTY The undersigned intending toquit farming, will sedl, it Pablic Sale, on Tuesday, 14 21th day of February neat, - at 10 o'clock, A. M., at hie residence in Strabatt townslilp,Adsms county, two nines east oinettysburg, on the road leading to Hanover, the following valuable . Personal Property, to wit: FOUR 'NOAH HORSES, one a good Family florae, and all eaktdated for either saddle or harness, one yearling CORA mnith Cow., win all be fresh about the. grit of Awl', 3 head of young Cattle, f, goad Shotes, 1 brood km 4151140 of No. 1 Sheep, / narrow-tread Wagon for two or air:tie borate, 2Spilng Wagons, flay Carriages, 2 Plows, 2 narrows, Corn Forks Corn Col eror Shovel Plows, double, single three,horse . Trees, Sit:waders, Sleigh,Roller.lßuggy,a 0.1 14 - innowingldill, Cutting-, box, 2 Grath Cradles, Sc.'. es and Snaths, nay lakes,. Forks, Rakes Shovels, 2 ai Cow /falter itui Bteast Chains, Butt Traces, 2so s o reechbande, 2 sets, Front Gears, Collar,, Bridles, Crnppers, 1 set of Carrimipi Harness, 3 Ply Nets good as now, Ilow Line, 2 Riding Saddles and 'Bridles, 2 nand Saws, Augers—one a two. inch, Planes, Chisels, Work. Bench and Viz., Maul and Wedges;Axiss, and a groat manY other articles. Also, Household andllitchen Furniture, consisting in, part of Tables, Chairs. Bedsteads. Cupleoards, 2 Stovee 7 -one a Parlor Stois, and many other' hormehOld articles. Attendance will be given and ' terms made known on da of sale by WILLIAM IiriWA,BD. JOHN STALLEIXITII, Auctioneer. [Jan. n.-tlll PUBLIC SALE • ON VALUABLE PEIISONAL PROrERTY The subscriber,intendiug to quit farming, will expose to Public Sale, on Iretinraday, the 2614 day of February next, at his residence, mile west of Arendtsville, the fellowiro , personal Property. to wit: FOUR BAD OF GOOD WORK. MARBS, will work well any place you hitch them—one heavy trith foal, 2 Colts,one tieing two years old, the other one year, 6 head of Milch Cowa, one of which will be fresh about the time of sa la, l Heifer,3 Bulls, a lot of good Sheep, 2 four-horse Wagons—one broad-tread nearly, new, the other narrow tread, Fancy Spring Wagon, with Oil-cloth top—imitable for one or two Lerma, Lime led, pair of good liay Lad ders, Threshing Machine. good Grain. lan, Wire-tooth Hay Rake, Grain Drill, 2 good PIOWS, 2 Harrows, single Shovel Plow, 2 Cert. Forks, Log Chain, re o.hoise Spread dors, Breuer; Chairis,Butt Chains; Cow Chains, two and threehorse Double Trees, Single' rees, 2 sets of Breech bands, 2 sets of Front Gears. Wagon saddle, Collars, Bridles, Line, Fey Nets, Whip, Mattock, Forks, Rakes, Cutting.box, Bridles, Cross-cut Saw, 2 Grain C radios, Barrels, Tubs, Potatoes by illB bushel, Bedsteads and Bedding, and a great many other articles. Sale to commence at lb o'clock, A. M.,when attendance w ill be given and term, made known on day of sale by JACOB lioutm. JACOB Mtcettr, Auctioneer. There will be no haus:kat nig liquors allowed on the ground. 7 0 8 pUBLIC SALE . OF VALUABLE PERSONAL PROPERTY The undersigned, intending to quit farming, will ex pose to Public Sale, on Thrixiday, the 5/1. day of March next, at 10 actock, A. M., at his residence in Petersburg, Y. S., the following valuable Personal Property, t 3 wit : TIIRKE I.I.OIISES, idle a dappled grey of 7 years, the others a pair of matched blacks 6 years old, 5 Stitch two of which will be fresh about, the time of tale, 2 head of young Cattle, 4 Sbotes, 1 four-horse broad-tread Wag on—partly new, onediurse Wagon, 3 sets of Gears, two Ilreechhande and one set Cruppers, 2 sets single 'farness, Blind Bridles, Collars, Lines, 3 Plows, Harrow, Corn Fork, Shovel Plow, 2 Cult iva tors, Spreaders, double and single Trees,3 !falter and 5 Cow Chains, Log and Fifth ChAiLlll, Jack Screw, Forks, Rakes, Shovels, Pick, Slat ps•k, Digging iron, (irindritope, Wheelbarrow, and many other arta:lea. Also, hay by the ton, Wheat, Corn, Oats, and Potateen by the bushel, lionsel.old and Kitchen Fur niture, consisting in part of Cllllll5, Cupboard, Chests, Sink, Stands. e Stoves-2 Cooking, 2 Ten-plate. 1 Parlor and 1 Sheet Iron, Oriet.nsw ere, Tinware, 4 Bed steads and Be:Wing, 100 yards Carpet, all good, id Crocks Apple Butter, near dui) weight of pickled and dried Beef and Pork, and &bunt one hundred t,eicht of IA rd. noes, Tubs, and a.gre..o i..irety of other arti• cles. Attendance will 1,, gicen lud ternlß merle Itn , lorci ou .4y otetle by SAIL'EL A. r.cas.Au,tionecr. :3an.20.-t0 PUBLIC SALE Ob VALUAELE PERSONAL EROPEILTY. The nsl-rilgr.,l it:le...ling reli , einisll tarinintr, will Hell at FLA'S , : Bald, nn i1",,,/n,,blay, the '2 , 6, duri of Febrts. my A. M., ut lib. residence, in Freedom township, on the root leading trorn Gettysburg to IN un nernaker','NW!, the fallow lug valuable Personal Proper ty. to wit • Forß /ORE. HORSES. 1 Celt rising th ree Sear., 4 head of MI / ORE, all will be fresh about unload sale, 5 head of young Cattle, 2 Sheep. Sow and Pigs, fr Shutes, 1 I..nr-hori, narrow t ...ad Wagon, Fpring Wagon, Buck eye 11-a: , . r,f .. tiram Dr ti:, ur-horve sled, Flay Rake, Barsh.ar Hoy Carriage, Cris! n Mowing Scstl.., 2 single ,noval Plows, 1 Ildrrows, Corn Forks, 2 Minot nets Front Gears, 1 st.t n;:le If int...., Br idle.. Halter. Riding Saddle and Bridle, 8 LogChaina, Jack Strews. Dnnbla, Single and the, e.11,•r,, Tree.. l att , .cks,Cr. , ubor,Pleli,iioOr,l"hov,!l, Fork, }taken, Grindstone, 1 pair Sled runners, Bell . A no, in set lEI Iselin, in, tool-, and a tot of Carpenter and Wagon-calker:, tools. A L.e. llon.ehnld nail Kitchen Furniture, not,,isttng In part at Afr.tight Co,,k lug Stove, with all ro- Ten-pint e St.,ra and Pipe, link, and many nth-r article. tm tl,:wr,,u to mention. t"n'L,ucn a ;II be given and terms made known on day of gate by FRANCIS ItitiliAsl. ReI:;:EN tjrtt..,ev, A ect ;Jan. 2...f.-tsv . pt -- BLic SALE OF VALUABLE I•KIthuNAL PROPERTY. ' The Indereigned, Trustee of Liin C. Hisiclit and Wife, will sell at Poi,lic sale, on Thursday, the 31Ut day of Februagi ne.se, at their residence in Latimore townstilP s Adams c,iimtv, near the old Baltimore road,t Lalf mile from Leardwirs Mill, and one and a half miles east from Peteraburg, the following, valuable Personal Properki, to TOUR WORK GORSE'S, a two year old Colt, fl bead of heed of Young Cattle, 2 llogs, IF Loughorse Wagons—ones broad-tread, Hay t.lsrriage, Fanning Mill, Bontching Threshing Machine, Wire-tooth flay Rake, 2 PIOWN 2 Harrows, single tihuvel Phi", 2 Cern Yorks, 2 twa horse Spreaders, danble and single Tree*, Feed Trough, 2 seta of Breeehbanda 2 sets of Croppers, Blind Bridles, Conan', Linea and Halters, Wagon Saddle, I set of Harness. 6 Cow Chains, Sled, Rakes and Yorks, Jackscrew. Grindstone, Axe, a lot of Chestnut (tails and Posta, Work Bench, a set of 131ackemith's Tools, Ritle.— A 14,1. Household and Kitchen Furniture, consisting in part ufC,x+ktuJ, Stove and Pipe, 1 Bureau, 2 Bedsteads, and a great many articles not herein mentioned. axle to c...rnmetoc.. at to A. 51., on said day, when attendance will be-given and retrns made knoin by Jan. 23.-te.. JESSE CLlNE,,Trnstee. • P UBLIC SALE 1 OF VALUABLE PEIL.QONAL PROVEETY The,underainel will Fell at Public Sale. cos Teasday, the loth days/ Marc," next, of 1.: o'ciock, .11:, at his red• dence, in Straban U.ownship, Adams county, on the road leading front the Harrisburg road to Bender's Church, about two and a half-miles Iron /funterstowtt a variety 1,1 valuable Persooal Property, ci nsi+tlng of 3 head of lb - rasa, two hying Work the ut bur a two-yearling Colt. 4 Craws, 1 Helfer, a larze Brood Sow, 2 Shoats, : fCt• .elireechbauflt, 2 sets of Front (tears, 2 Pet. Traces, r...w and Halter Chains, two and threenhor , e Plow, dnn- Plow,rliarr.,w,Uulttrator. aro] tiingle Trees. a large new stay-C.trriatte, ait,l a variety' of °that artin;e4 too 13111Tier0t11 to torn t inn . Attendance , will lie [erne made known on day of sale by J. W. FIDLER. Jour StAla.S HITII. Auct ;oneer T) SALE OF VALUABLE PERSONAL PROPERTY The sulPeriber, intending: to quit farming, will offer at Public Sale, ein Sat urda y , the •22,y1 day of February next, at to e;eltettz, d. if., at his residence in Hatuiltonban tewnship. about 3 miles north rf Millerstown. on the road leading to Ca•htewn, the following valuable Per sonal Property, to wit: THREE HORSES, one a No.l saddle horse. 2 Colts. 3 ?ditch Cows, 12bead of young Cattle, anionic winch are 3 Heifers heavy with calf. 7 head of Sheep, I frnr-horee bread tread Wagon, two-horse Spring Wagon with !far ness, Corn Sheller, 2 Plows, Shovel Pica'. twodua se Sled ISelf-raking Reaper, arid a great many other articles. Attendance will be given awl terms made- known on day of sale by , WILLIAM WALTER. JACOB MICELI!, Auctioneer. [Jan. 29.-ts • PUBLIC SALE OF VALUABLE PERt.:INAL PROPERTY. The undersigned intending to relinquish farming, will sell at Public sale On Thursday. Me1'271.1, day of ./rbruary next, at' U o'clock, AA. if.. at his residence in Stratum township, Adams county, two alike east of Gettysburg, on the readi leading from U. A. Picking's to th e York pike, the fallowing Valuable Personal Property, to wit : TWO GOOD HOMES, one a Brood Mare, the other a Colt, rising 3 years, 3 good Mulch Cowe. 2 Bolls, oue a full blooded Durham, the other a half blooded Durham, 4 Heifers, both half blooded Dur hams,theoue coming in profit this spring, 3 .lsio.lCotswalil Sheen, 4 head of Shoats, a good two-horse Wagon, Lime and Wcod Bed, Hay. Carriages. nets of Gear', 2 set of Harness, one double and the other single, 2 sets Check Lines, Plow Lino, Blind Bridles„Collars t Government Saddle and Bridle, 8 sets of Hon eens, Halters and Chains, Log chain. Cow Chains, Rail Chains, Breast Chains, Threshing Machine, witiviTorse PoWer nod Double SSa .ker attached, all in goci4 order,,Rnyer's Patent Fodder Cutter and Grinder , Winnowing 111111, Routers Screw Power Reaper and Mower, Horse Rake. Rockaway Car riage, for one or two homes, Plogghs, Harrows, Large Cultivator, Roller, Corn Fork, Double Corn Ploigh, Dou ble and Single Trees, Forks, Rakes, Grain Cradles, Mow ing Scythes, Clover Cradle, Corn Floes, Halt Bushel Measure, Mattock; Shovels. Aleo, Corn and Oats by the bushel, and one Stack of Hay, also, Household and Kitchen Furniture, consisting in part of a Cooking Stove, a good Ten-plate Stove, Parlor Stove, Copper Ket tle, Washing Machine, Tubs, Barrels, boles, and many other articles. MAttendance will be given and terms ma4e known on day of safe, by DAKEL CASRMAN• Jam 9IALLSXIIII, Auctioneer. [Jan. 22. to PUBLIC SALE OF VALUABLE PERSONAL PROPERTY. The underiligned will sell at Pubtic Sale on Tuesday, Ale 10th day of Maraftittext, at 9 o'clock, .4.411., at his reo onto, in Colon township, Adame,county, about three. fourths of 'mg.) north-east of ,Littleetown, near, the . Bonaugltown and lianovir road.,; the followitop,Pereonal Property, Ws: THREE HEAD OF HORSES, 2 Colts, 1 three years, the other two years old, 5 Mich Cows, 1 Bull, two yeara ,old, 5 head of dheep,A brood Sow, pi Shotes, 2-Wagons, both tusirow-tresd; !Stone Bed, Hay Camisse, is good se new, Threshing Machine with Horse-power sad Gearing all in first-rate order, Ny innowing MITI, 2 good. Plows, Harrows, 2 Shovel Plows, 2 Corn - Forte, Cultivator, 1 ,Buckeye Reaper,, Wire llegr,,Bakeii , Spring ;Wilson -and' (team, sets latad Win, - 0 sots !font: Barad ••iinY Nstsv. Bridles. Collars;Lines, Roller, Sleigh and Bells, toonble, 'Single and Three-horse Trees, Log, Halter pad Pow Chains, Forks, Shovels, Rakes, MattockW - lizitiodstouo, Grai4l):l / 4 .9 t Bsts - 2 4,ictaerawlbsclislok. show* , Peflein ty hasid by the pound, • -sod a number of other articles., • ' s3,..Attendance will be gifinifil.bilttes made known Tday of sale by ISAAC o ACOII KIZSK, Auctioneer. (Jan. 22.-4 DENNEWLVANIE-CENTRAL JI. . . - L . I• , -,.. -• • RIMAR.OAD. , . .. Double two:krauts rtmilioir betsrbeaPletteftblisand irittsburg. Trains leaving Gettyaburg make the Idle*, , ktg connections with this Trunk line: liittysburit ' leave at 8.16 a. m. and 1422p4m. 'Hanover Junction arrive -10.05 " 3.20 " leave 10.58 "9,23 " . , Sartleburg arrive 12.55 p. m. ' 11.45 ,4 L- g ~ leave 1.80 " 2.45 a. in. rntiladelphia arrive 6.40.-" .. LIR ', *Harrisburg leave 1 . 15 0 12. 1 5 ~ Intliblug arrive., 1.20 a. in. 9.10 " ; ittPhlladelphlacloseconnectionsare made vtith the.. 11 trains for Now York, Boston and till Maslen,. BOA, f , it rt . pAttsbarfawidivetMrithimade tit Hie' Nay - ..n s. g i fts) fxisii...yorthiltisiraikar,llo3to,oo",ftnsompitvelsocw,:x7,,..- , --,e 11 r 1-4 q I , Wlisati Gen. Superintendent, Al „,...z, nanny W. Ahrtaarra, Gen. Pass. Agent, PbLiatla. " Ja. 29. 1848.4! of gob. GsttrbtiriTs. ~~ - .( Vogl*liftoff* 104 - - - - utiArs • coif TADIABLIi PkaISONAL PROP Y. The imbsc fa rig gal ar at diem fiti:Ming; Pnblio Sale, on .Thurinfam , thanelt slay of r•worg stl 10 o'clock. A. Jr.; of their residence in Btrsbuin ship, one mile wsat of Hanteritowty the figlowlngvallis. tile. Personal Property's to wit BINE noting, one yearling Colt, i Wolf Conti,* head of young Cattle, I fat Ball, 6 head *Meer, 3 Shot= Se row-power Raper,. Tart Bleeder, lour.bonie narrow tread Wagon, Spring Waiddrilbe one or two harden, Ctir= rine Top, Sleigh, Hay Ladders, 2 Iron Pleari,, Single and Dcrable Shovel Plows, Corn Clovenr, Ciotti - tors. slugl, and Doable Trees, Horse , Gears, Bridles, Winnowing DIM, Ceiling -Box, Log Main, Or Cradle, Wood. 'Added', ..Wldeediatrrow, Sled, Stattchling Mill,larindstona;groes.mat Barr, Maul and Wedges, Screw pose r they B s. • ork with rope and pulite', and ir great mafii othe article - • .t?eit.ndance win L. given and tams mad* k&oF 11 QIII day of sale by , • MAZY L,! JAMICS IL GRAM • • . • At the same time aid pkee, tkeinsderstgned wllioasr at Public Sale. their thorough-bred Alderney . Bell, imported stock, purchased two years ago. The reasons ftir offering tkS.Bull for sale at this time, are, that lair log a nuer oldlegers and Calves of his get, we do t wish to breed the same to him ,and thus breeding in and in, deteriorate the stock. Terms made known day ofiutle by. • kOO ,Tae. 22..t0 • üBLIC BALE 11 OF VALUABLE PERSONAL PROPER The subscribers, Executors of the Estate of Dan Baker (Potter), late of Hamilton township, Adams con ty, deceased, will expose to Public Sale, on Friday Saturday, February 2lrf and =wi at his late redden • • 1 mile north of Abbottatown, on tits road lead D... said place to poke' s Mill, the fallowing Personalto. •. ty, to wit: FOUR MORSFJ3, one of.which is it Marsh wi h foal,l yearling Colt, 5 Mulch Cows, 2 Heifers 2 Bu e fit to kilL 1 Brood Sow, heavy with plg,9 Shotee,l Rea r and Mower, two narrow tread' Warms and Beds, one horse Wagon. Carriage, Threshing Machine and Hort* Power, 1 Spring tooth Hay Rake, 2 sets Hay Ladders, Plows, Harrows, Shovel Plows, Corn Fork% Roller, Bobble and Single Trees; Spreaders, Log Chains, Cow Chains, Winnowing Mill, Cutting Box, Wheelbarro, ii Grain Drill, Flax Break, Grain and Cloverdeed Cradl e'! Scythes and Snathes, Log Sled, Sleigh and 8e115,2 s ets of Carriage Hartwell. 2 sets of Breechbands, 3 sets of fro t Gears, Collars, Bridles, Halters; Halter Chains, 2 Bias Saddles, Wagon Saddles, Grain Shovels, Rakes, Forks, Grain Bags,liani and Wedges. Axes, Mattocks, Grind stone, Crowbar and a great variety of other Farming Utensils. Also, 2 Wheels, Clay Mill, Glazing Mill, Mo: . - tar and Pestle, and other articled be Voitgbig tit itrottert, ICarpenter's Work Ranch; Dnowing-knived and Ladde3 Also, Household and Kitchen Furniture, consisting part of two Ten-plate Stoves and Pipe, Bedsteads Bedding, Clock, Corner Cupboards, 2 Iron Kettles, Irtin Pots, Copper Kettle, Tables, Chairs, Stands, Looking Glasses, Chests, 3 Watches, Sausage Cutter and Stnifet. Lard Press, 75 yards of Carpeting, Flax Hacks* Woel Wheel, Spinning Wheels and Reel. Tnbs,Chnnn Barrels, Meat Vessels and a lot of Smoked Meat, and Lard by the pound. Also, a Scap of Bete, a Magnetic Machine, a let of old Iron, and a great many article, too- numerous to mention. ka_Sale to commence at 10 o'clock, A. AL, on add da”, when attendance will be glean and term madeknown GEO. D. BAKER, Earl ,. DANIEL B. BAKER, } J. P. KOEHLER, Auctioneer. tJ an. 22-ta -1E31.78L: IC SALE OF VALUABLE PERSONAL PROPERTV The subscriber Intending to quit farmiog, will sell a t Public Sale_ on Thursday, the 12t,' day of March nag, tti It) o'clock, A. if., at his residence three and one-half miles west of Gettysburg, formerly Trostle's Mill, on Minh Creek, the following Personal Property, to wit: THREE HEAD OF HORSES, all calculated for either .. , udole or Hartman, 2of them Mares with foal, 4 Milch Cows, 1 Bull, 1 Heifist, S head of Sheep, 2 Shotee,2 Broad tread four horse Wekuns, 1 Wagon bed, 1 pair of Wood Ladders, 1 Hay Carriage, 1 pair Hay Ladders, 1 small led. 2 Rockaway Buggies and Harness, 1 pair of hind 'learn, 3 set et front Gears, Wagon Saddle, blind Bridles, Collars,3 Linea, 2 Riding Bridles, Wagon Whip, 271 Nets, e Beni acid Cow Chains Log Chains, Rough Lock, Threshing Mach i e,Breast Chilni,But t-traces, Spreader*, Yeeritrough, Winnowing Mill, Cuttlag Box, 1 three horse Plow, 2 two horse Plows, 211 arrows, 2 Corn Forks, 2 Single Shovel Plows, Stogie, Nub's and 3 Hors. Tree., 1 Grain Drlll,l Wire tooth Hay Rake, 1 Revolving Hay Bake, 2 Grain Cradles, 1 Clover Seed Cradle, 3 Mowing Scythee, Forte, Rakers, 1 Mattock, Shovels, Grindstone, Barrels, Boxes, 3 set of Dung Boards, lot of Bags, Hand Saw, and a great number of other articles. AIR-Attendance will be giver rand terms made 113101 rill on day agile by JOHN W. WEIOLB. JAL. , ..111 MC:ECU, Auctioneer. • (Jan. 22,-ti PUBLIC SALE OF VALUABLE PERSONAL PROPERTYI The undersigned intending to relinquisji farming, wit sell at Pubic Sale on Thursday, the 131 A day of Abram next, at 9 o'clo ck, A. M., on the premises, hi Frsedo township,-Adams county, on the road leading from th Scumittsburg road to linnnemaker's NIA abotits ma from Gettysburg, the following valuable Personal Pr". perty, to wit: FIVE HEAD OF HORSES, :of irlOch ars Ste 2 Colts, one 2 and one 3 years old, 3 Mach Cows,7 hea YcrangCattle,3 Brood Sows, 30 bead of Shotea, 4 W one, 1 Broad-tread, 1 narrow -tread, 1 two and threolorsa, and 1 'Spring Wagon, Lime and Wood Bede, Carriage, Winnowing Mill, McCormick and Manny Reaper; Grain Drill with Bono-dust Sower attached, Wire Tooth Uay Bake, 2 Corn-Planters, one" Sulky Corti-Pkur and Planter, Cutting Box, Doable and Single Shovel , a Grain Cradles, Scythes, 4 Plows, 2 narrows, 21e en, Double and Single Trees, Jack Screw,Jack Corn Fork; Log and Fifth Chains, Let of ap, Who* barrow, Mattocks Axes, Horse Owe, Wagon iladdlik Riding Bridle', amid mazy other article". AM, nosen(• hold and Kitchen Furniture. nn..iittendance will be given end terma made known on day of sale by JANES DUMAN. Joon Miczur, (D. of D.,) Anotionwir: ' &ha. 444 PUBLIC SALE OF VALUABLE PERSONAL PROPERTY The subscriber, intending to quit farming, will pellet Public Sale at his !voidance, two mike north-east of Gettysburg. on the Harrisburg road, on THURSDAY end FRIDAY, MARCH STH and ITH, largi, the following . Personal Property, to wit : . THREE HEAD OF WORK HORll.llB—all calculated for either saddle or harness, one& Mare ham' with foal. 1 Stallion 6 years old—General 'Railer stock—eery gen tle, and broken to work anywhere ; 2 Col* one 8 years old and one 2 years old; 5 Mich Cows: ee thorough bred Ayrshire 8011, 20 months old—pedigree um be had on day of sale; one Half-blood 7 months old ; 1 Short horn, 4years old , 1 do., 2 months old ; Itelfen,_loo4 stack ; 3 Brood Sows, Cheater breed; 14 Rhoads, all Mee ter; 16 heed of Improved Sheep, Corawaild breed—most, of them having been selected from the beet stook in Virginia in the !allot 366; 3 Wagons—one Breed tread light four.horse. one light two-hone, one. Sp to.; 1 Cart—broad-tread ; 1 Lime-bed, just new ; 1 Buiftrj. as good air new;n 1 Thrashing Machlas_with 1 foot Shaker attache; HorrieburielfdesdnOlMlOley/ nold's Patent ; 1 Clover Huller, just new—ReirePatent —the beat in use; 2 Chopping Mille-iikrar's Patent—cal culated to chop ell kinds of grain ; 2 horse Hay Yorks; 3 Corn Crushers, for chopping corn In ears; 6 Combined Reaping and Mowing Machines, 2.0 f them second-band; 2. Mower,. Ohio and Buckeye Patent; 6 lhilkey Coro Ploughs: Wire-tooth . Hay Rakes; 4 Grain Drills, with Guano attachment, warranted to do good work ; 131eigb, 4 Pl..ughs, 2 Harrows. 1 Double Shovel Plough, 1 Sines do., Corn Cultivator, Corn Coverer, Corn Shelters—one calculated for either horse or hand power, Jackscrew, Fifth Chain,Leg Chains, 2horse Spreader, 2 1-horse do., Double an Single Trees, flatten,Cow Mans, Bntt eh& 114, Breast Chains, Traces, Fee Trough, Rail Oar. tinge, 1 set heavy Elliptic Springs—one 7 ply the other 6. Mattocks, Pick, Broad-axe, Hand-axe, Porto, I t ta3 Ellen 3.4 Bag Wagon, Cutting Box, Hans , Breath - Front Gears, Plough. Gears, 1 ma wheel Mule Gears, Geer!, 1-horse Harness, 1 set Anabutance Harness, Cap. rings Harness, Bridles and Collars, Ply Nets u good 84; new, Fivaborse Line, Plough Idnee, Wagon is, Rh& dug Bridles, a lot of Barrels, Boxes, Ao he .Bale to commence at 9 o'clock A. M.., on raid days, when attendance will be given and terms made known by ' WILLIAM WIBLE. JOHN STALLSILITH, Auctioneer. Van.ls,—ti [Jan. PUBLIC SALE OF VALUABLE PERSONAL PROPERTYL On Friday The MA of February nett, at 10 o'clock 4. X i , The subscriber intending to quit arming, will sell at Public Sale, at his residence in Cnmberiand township, near the Emmittaburg road," two and a hall miles front Gettysburg, the following Personal Property, to wit: TWO GOOD MULES 2 Mares with' 1341,1 Colt, 3 Mitch Cows, 3 head of "Yonng Cattle, 4 Shoates.l four. horse narrow-tread Wagon, 1 Wagon for one or two hot. ses, Lime Bed, Hay Carriage, Rockaway Buggy and,Har ness, Buggy Spread, Hind and Front Gears, Wagon :Sad dle,Blind Bridles, Collars, 2 Lines, apad Riding Saddle' and Bridle, Halters, - Log Chain, Fifth Chain, Bread, Chains, Cow Chains, Spreaders, Jackscrew, Feed Trough, a first-rate Winnowing Mill, Grain Shovel, 2 Ploughs, 1. Subsoil Plough, Harrow, 2 Corn 'Forks, $ Double and 1 Single Shovel Ploug,hs, Roller, single double and three} 'home Trees, Grain Cradle, Clerreretadle,Sc ythea, Forks, Rakes, Cross-cut Saw,. 2 Mattocks, Shossl3, Crowbar, Grindstone, Haul and Wedges, Saw, Angela, a Tot of Bs: con, Grain by the Acre, and a great many,other articl too numerous toinention. is.Attenuance will ye given and tormented* kn on day of sale by . JACOB C. MUM Jaux Seaman:cur, Auctioneer., [Jan-1 FURNITURE. BHEAFFE_R, BEG' ' PETERI3I3I7IIO, ay) PENNA:, Are prepared to over to the Ptii/ia, anything in their as chrep at can be, ad th the county. Parchearra will do well to call ard crumb* eil/i etock before huyisir elsewhere. FURNITURE made to order. ago king daub beat, cheep aid- • dispatch. hlen.p, 1868, • NOTICE - Ts hereby giyeA been mi4t. tbzwcoiirt:ot GaniamPlias lettlutYLPSik• a** nithe •urrizetrowN ING ..uLaTrivN," and the Thirst Janda, Oft' .ser4 has been fixed for the he ard whop DO enflietent e g%Vr ipSciition W . : 77T -4 Jon. - k,'="Mlnba„ , a Anotlier NO l tice : ' • 11108•iferSenS whir: or4Y' indebtelk 1i tp Ar , lanwrieettia= - or r r r ri a P a a tomer 0411— . , far 94.. ber ofliotiointeifFir ttot hem. 14ebtedipritter0!" . $9 fAtillea ft w e 4 JaCliAlt "*".• • CO. irlW 4, A DISEMLUTKIN. ?4 t , ie, pnrtaiersill heretofore existing ; betimes the u eio Ins of GANZ. *lllllo=l4 0. , T. IL, te hereby die ted. -, perms tsdebted t t Mid arm, will phase stake 100 lifilies *Mier- I* eiaborMed ~ use the seas etas, demi: am eettlemest of the bs. J. 111.0ARDNIL. ,' - ••-• - isz , t l ‘. ' 4 ," Z Mr... O O I MM; . la AVlN ia wf my stook of . , , ~ , n nagebiumus• . Issetwks,* sadifirodut. ' . t . is , wultee Of meet, t • P lg ,1,,,, ! , - messia r eetere my patella aektowt ri=2 " ti f ria . fr ili tL ainb ; ..... 1 . V t .* is; • , I my goommon, Nem& Beetmas a 64 .loo t .: ....,.- . . .. 9T-A46.011:011X pinul. 11157.-11 le ; Ito Athiftlistands --- 44 ciliaLES - CaI t .THE ; UNIOA r PACIFIC RAILROAD, .RUNNINe wzgr FROM OMAHA ACROSS THE CONTINENT, -,4itt NOW 0036411'1'w. TILE ?Lai BIM U MILLI& strincupt. WITRIN ITN 3011111 OF 11111 SU*MIT Or THE KOOKY MOFNTAINS The nothihni to nines will be nabbed all Eon ai the weather pecadtwthe wan-bed to be solecientlr pack ed to receive the Mks. The work continue to be pushed inward la , tbe rock outlive on the welters slope withAnabatad maw, and a mock larger force will bi eanidored during the current year than ever be. fore. The prospect that the whole &IRANI! LINZ' TO %SA PA:CIPIO WILL BE COMi'LErkt IF 11170, . wu never better. The means so tar provided for con etruction bare proved ample, and there is no lack of fund. for the most vigorous prosecution of the enter. prise. These means are dltidid Into Foci dikes : 1.-UNITIM STATES BONDS, bee int thirty yeere to ran, and bearing six per cent. cur. re*, Interest, at the rated $16,000. per mile for 517 miles on the Plains; then st the rat* 0f548,000 per mil* for 160 miles through . theltoclize Mountains; then at the rate of ' ,12,000 per mile for the raisin hig distance, for which Abet United Butes takesi Recond hiss es security. The interest on these Winds a paid by the United States goy. :which also pap the Company °oriel( the amount of ha bills in money for transporting its freight troops, mails, Ac. Ths remaining half of those bills i; placed to the Company's credit, and forms • minting fund wail may finally discharge the whole amount of this lien. • 2. -FIRST MORTGAGE BONDS By its charter the Company is permitted to inn. it, own lint Mortgage Bonds to the same amount aa the bonds lowed by the Government, and no more, and Duly as the rogdprognersa. The Trustees for the Bond hoiderai are the Hon.E. N. Morgan. 17. B. Senator from New York,nad the Hon. Oakes Ames, Member of Mel . B. House of Itspremintativer, who anreeponsible.for the delivery of these Binds to the Company in accordance with the terms - of the law. 3. -THE LAND GRANT 'The Union Pacific Railroad Company hu a land grant or absolute donatiON from the Ooyertunent of 12,1100 wires to the mile on the line of the road, which will not 1:4 worth leas than El 50 per acre, at the lowest ulna tion. 4.--THE CAPITAL STOCK The authorized capital of the Colon Pacific Railroad Company is 5100,000,000, of which $8,500,000 have been paid on the work already done. THE /FANS SUFIvICIENT TO BUILD THE ROAD Contracts for the entire work of building 914 miles of first-class railroad west front Omaha, comprising much of the most difficult mountain work, and embracing eve ry expense except surveying, have been made with re rponsible parties (who have already finished over 640 miles), at the average rate of eixtyight thousand and fifty-eight dollars (s6ll,ol.B)per mile. This price [bawl.' all necessary shops for construction and repairs of cars, depots, stations, and all othenincidental' Mdldings, and slid locomotives, passenger, baggage, and freight cu.., and other requisite rolling stock, to an amount that shall not be lees than %OW pet mile. ♦lowing the cost of the remaining one hundred and eighty-six of the eleven hundred mike assumed to be built by the Union Pacific Company to be $90,000 per cosily THE TOTAL COST OP SI4VEN HUNDRED MILES WILL BE AS FOLLOWS 914 miles, at $68p68,........... ........... 19 miles, at $90,000, Add discount on bonds, snees7s. de-. Amount, As the 11.8. Bonds are equal to money, and the Com Way's own Pint Mortgage Bonds have a study market, we have ea the AVAILABLE CASH ItZSOURCES POE BUILDING XLSTEN HUNDIELD MIL 11. 8. Bonds.. Flint Maims Bonds"..— ........ Capital Stock paid in on the work 8,600,000 Laid Brant,l4,oo.ooNo acres,ll.so per acre, 21,120,000 The Company have ample &ditties for supplying any delciency data may arise In mows of constractlon. Thu may be done wholly or in part by additional subscip- Mu to capital stock. EARNINGS OF THE COMPANY At present, the profits of the Company are derived only from Its local traffic, but this is *heady much more than suißcient to piny the latarest on all the Bonds the Company can issue, If not another mile were built. It Is not doubted that when theund le completed the through traffic of the only line connecting the Atlantic and Pacific Stater will be large beyond precedent, and, u there will be no competition. it can always be done at prolltaple rates. • It will be noticed that the Union Peak Railroad is, in fact, a Government work, built under the supervision of Government officers, and to a large extent with Govern ment money, and that Its bonds are iareed under Gov ernment direct km. It is believed that no similar recur ity is so carefully guarded, and certainly no other is bailed upon a larger or more valuable property. As the Company's FIRST MORTGAGE BONDS ere offered Syr the present at 90 Cern on ens nclars, they are the cheapest security in the market, being more than 15 per cent. 'Mni ilesnit.& f iltacks. They pay SIX PER CENT. IN GOLD, or over NIZZ PEI cam. upon the investment, and have thirty yams lb run belbre maturity. Subaniptions will be received in Gettysburg, in., by the MST NATIONAL BANK and GETTYSBURG NATIONAL SANE, and in New York at thebonspany's office, No. 20, Nassau street, and by CONTINENTAL NATIONAL BANK, No.7,Naaaan it CLANK, DODGE A CO., Bankers, No. 51, Wall at., JOHN J. CISCO t BON, Bankers, No. 314 and hy the Company's advertised Agents throughout the United SWAM, riliattlitintaltould be Mode in draft or other funds par In New York, malls Bonds will be sent free of charge by . return impress. Parties- suncribing through, local mina, will Ink to them for their safe delivery. A -NNW PAMPHLET AND MAP, showing the Pro. grass of the Work. Resources tor Constsmotion, and Vallee or Bonds, may be obtained at the . Company's Offices or of iti advertised agettts,ot will be sent free on application. JOHN J. CISCO, Treasurer, New York. Jan. 29, 1898. t PPO DISSOLUTION. • NOZION te.heroby ems that the partnership bantams airline hi the Hat gip, Boot and Shoe Intel. ness, between 0. DIMAS * Joan Banana under th• style and name of Oman* llomanta has this day been dissolved by mutual poneent. Al) persona having claims Zilthe said Arm will present then, and those indebt e same, will please call and pay their accounts. . - I.O.OONRAN JOHN sonsidn.. .Taa. flat Tai the Cone- of Common Pleas of Adwasigrantlfr *tato or Loe-2MM Gadgusd I 'trust tbr this betiellt of creditors. , 'The: petftioseilllybsallesseshininsheen fled ' ' to !lave sot midi for theses of hhneelf sod B irth O of heeesield Atheist* lied Mats of dookossio ishoksp..Vitit eforiketn ant theteep to etetp. idsoklawisd irtj-elght oasts, In ,pturuinse of the Ash daillilakftalik Way war hfeeeltolledihele 4,1113 eiewhe shown to the tooshum the mid Wirt wifisiTTIMAT, the nib day of IMS" arder-4 a taa rime be releaser the stehgeof ..Sete mid toahe.Amelgound theooeteh, A1.1M311 UM; Frothy. Jea.22.-St • PUBLIC 134tLE or ♦ VALUABLE PAUM . Branyideg, theist qtrebrwary wad, Week P.M., In . ininonsc• of an Order of this Orphan" Coat of Ad ams candy, tbesindondgned will sell at red,* Yenduo, on the prembee, that visinahlo Tract of Land known as tho "MIA BASIL," - Belonging to the estate of Joni Hors, decenood, in Highland towaship,Adaam countY, adjoining lands of Massada!' Latubaw, John Butt, and omen. ContainingQ 254. Acres, about 45 Acres of welch Is good IIIBJR LAND, and a large propartiou ottan remoinda is natural Neadow. The Sam if well watered and vary suitable for a Stook Para. The build Ingo' an a Tweeter, La/ Weethesbolutled Log Barn. new frame Wagon Shed, Corn Dribs, Neg and Oranaria. A large quantity of Limo has bast, pat oti the land the Out two years. It is situated about Ivo miles from &Aqaba& cad 1 mile from New Salem, in a good and inanaiOngit tt borhood, and a well worth tb attestion of Ote ar lamer, wanting a hhome,as e the We will be Moats. alf+Attenanice will be given and tame made known ou day of Ink by 1. D. DIIPHORN,AduVr. ANN It. 11082, Ad air's. JAcos MICTI.Sr, (D. of D.) Auctioneer. [Jan le.-ta PUBLIC BALE OF VALUABLE LAND The undersigned, Guardian o f the minor children of Ileum M cv.n dec'd, by virtue of an order of the Or. phut.' Court of Adam. °meaty, Penna., will sell at Public Bak, on datuniety, the SU day tbf Fiekrwarlr scat. at 1 o'clock, P. if, on the premise, in Franklin township, dd. ams co., on the Chanibersburg pike W, of a mile above Caahtown, the following Taloa hie TRACTS Or LLND. NIX 1. A Tract of land containing FT Acres, 98 perches, more or lees, part Timber and • the balance under good cultivation. N 0.2, A Tract of Woodland, con taining $ Urea, 113 Perches, wore or lees, on itich is one of the beet Springs of tle county, (known aa the Oaahtown cold Spring.) onlfiarAltandance will be given andHURT terms mad* known day of sale by A. YOUNG, Jan. 19.-is Guardian. HOUSE AND LOT FOR SALE IN NEW SALEM The undersigned offers for sale his House acid Lot in New Salem. The Nouse is anew two-story Brick, with all necessary outbuildings, Water and all other mimeo-. " fences. a Any person buying said property - and wishing a few acres of land can purchase the same from Mickley and Minter. • la-Jacob Mickley, (D. of D.) has still on hand and for de the Polley tans, which will be sold In parts or al together as may bast colt purchasers. ggrAny person wishing to buy good properties and on emotrable terms should call on. Jan.ls.-3t JACOB MIOKLZY, (1). ol D.) VALUABLE PROPERTY FOR SALE JACOB DficirtaT, (D. of D.) and Lm Hmn, httead to divide and sell In parts from one to live scree each, the farm they hare purchased from Dr. J. If not sold within 30 dayslrom date the property will be for rent. The location is a good one for Shoemaker, Tailor„ War on•maker or Mechanic of any description. 1e!-Any person wishing to plucksu the above ahonid , call on the undersigned. Jan. 15.-3 t DIIBLIC SALE 0/ VALUABLE PEBSXIAL & REAL PROPERTY On Wednesday the 12th of February newt, at 1 o'clock P. M. The undersigned will sell at Public Pale. at his farm op Marsh Creek, half-way between Bream's Mill and the Bridge, the knowing valuable Personal Property, to wit : YOUR WORK ROMP, 1 fresh Mlleh Cow, 2 Wagons, 3 Ploughs. 2 Harrow's, 2 Corn Cultivators, Wind Mill, Horne them, and other farming utensils. Also, NIGHTY ROMP, more or less, of said Yarns, with In, provoments. .Attendance will be cyan and terms made known on day of sale by J. H. ORARTORD. Jan. U.-ta VALUABLE TANNERY • AT PRIVATE SALE The subscriber wishing to give up the Tanning brie nese, offers at Pr vats Sale, his valuable TANNZBV, situate on South Baltimore street, Gettysburg; Pa., 'D enial), Brick Beam Shop with 1 pool, 3 limes, and six handlers ; Brick Currying Shop; Brick and Prams Bark Mill House; 33 layaway Vats on the yard, with/ Leashes and rams to mid any additional number—ccautaat run ning Spring water, never-faillng, in tautjurd ind gimps. ' Tide Turnery is located in a region where good Bark Is abundant at ressonableprices. Possession eftliaTiffsery will be given to the purchuer immediately. ff &aired, wit** supply of bark to nth It. Timm is besides a large Twootory MUCH DWILLBIO on the property, sit Spring HOIIIIINSmok• House, Wood Shed, Barn, Corn Crib, Wagon Shed end other outbuild ings, with a well of water and alio hydrant at kitchen dew, with running water thronighilpringHouse. There is a variety of beet quality of g lowing Drapes andini I t on the premised. The property is in good condltimi and in every respect a most desirable residdnce and business stand. • 02.206,012 . 16, 7 40,000 . 4,600,000 AL°, will be sold, A LOT:OY GROtriat adieiwing s hare, °ordaining 1% Acne, more or leu, with an Apple Orchard and a first-elan Spring and Bathing Zatablieh , me nt on it. . 483,445,012 Also A LOT ON GROUND, on the Kmmittsburg road; one•half mile from town, containing 8 Acres, which the pozebaser can also have, if desired. • NM:arsons deeiring to view the premises, or asicertaltt particulars, will address the subscriber; reahliNg In Geitsebeirg. Pa. ihrpt.ll3.-tt JORN wmpaurrilie. ; • 420,3284100 ... 211,Xte,000 TOWN PROPERTY AT PRIVATE SALE TEE undersigned offers at Private Bale, the old DOBBIN DWIILLINO, at thOjauction of the Tansytown and Emmittsburgreadsoln the borough of Gettymbarg. The house is subotantially butlfioT stone, and contains twelve large rooms. Those is a strung, wryer-Bang Spring of first-rate water in the basement • and 134 Acres of land connected with it. The location tea very pleasant one, and with a little additional outlay this could be made one of the most oendbrtable and 11..• sirable homes In the borough or its vicinity. Nov. 13,1 b 57-tt JOHN RUPP. FARMS FOR SALE. wIELI sell the Yams, No. 1. Lying on the Harrisburg and Gettysburg road between York Spring and Heidlers burg, containing 121 ACRES, with improvements, new occupied by JIM'S 51111er. Price $25 per acre. No. 2. Lying on the Carlisle and New Oz%rd road, between Heidiersburg and New Ches. ter, containing 146 ACRES. with good improvements now occupied by George J. Shank. Price $R per acre. Terms: One half to be paid on the delivery of the deed; the balance to suit the purchaser, either in cash or in first Judgment Bonds of not less thlng2oolbr No.l, and $4OO for No. 2, to bi paid annually with interest. s3.Theime bums are patented, Ile handicanalyand have been limed. W.F. BONNER. May 29,1967.-tf CHESTNUT LAND AT PRIVATE SALE I will sell 160 ACRES, 2 miles wort of Milleratcrwn.— The Timber is principally Chestnut with some Black Oak and Walnut. The laid le stay of access and the moll Irst-rate. 100 Acres ean be easily cleared and the Timber will pay for the laud and clearing, as a portion of it will out 1000 Bails to the Acre. There are two capital Springs on the Tract. It will be sold in a body for sB.ooper acre; or in lota to suit—together it would make a mice Term Tor a man with small means. ma For terms. Address /airfield, Pa., Dec. 4, 1.867.-tf liA. FIRST CLASS FARM. AT PRIVATE SALE, ithln two miles of Gettysburg, on the Harris burg road, with all necessary improvements, and in prime order. I will sell from 100 to 160 Acres, to suit purchasers. Terms reasonable.— For farther information, apply to WM. WIBLE, Gettysburg, Pa. Sept 18-ti GETTYSBURG FOUNDRY. TlLLsubscriber would Inform his customers mid others b. is still mautaikcturiag various kinds*, Cas tings and Machines, made to order, on short notice, such Threshers and Powers , • •.. (..e different sizes ofPowers,) Clover-feel Hullers and Clasiont, Corn &milers and Begat non, Corolbdder . Cot ton, Stra w sod Hay Cutters, Ploughs, aseb as Can' Ploughs, Bstaliear Ploughs, Bids-hill and Corn Ploughs; the • • Wire-siring Horse Rake, Ise latest improvement; ilex-Metal Screws itir Cider Pftwoog, Iron lolling for 000111Wiell or Potato, with enstindint else In biz line, all at low prices. Jos BALK—A light Two-born Woos, • Onnhora Wagon,, nunr. DAVID 8T12,1211. lbw 1111,—ef AU wiabiag to BUY Cr SILL REAL ESTATE, MOULD MD Tel Ma REAL ESTATE RICORD A ler. slur* pateJounahli boned *cattily ' &row to all Witte% laws, Dicta and Hama of Waist pertain to Real otootauft dlokooks i with' pr aw, Att u of want likasamA pdarothoa, iichg Fruit, Truck; drain de Grazing Farms, COTTAGES AIM COVNTRy a SEATS, mod ! . , PLANTATIoIde, rionntscrs& MI znAL LAIWP Anus ',kook, _Nei Joie, Zkialoara, Mdredlid, Tir grata, North Ostroittaa, 6 4 001141. noridal. Itahli aid *taw Mita. . Send for• a airy—FREE. TOWNSE.ND & CO., NO. W South Sixth et., Philadelphia, Pa oB 1: A ~ •lITED NNATLY AND OBRAPLY txt gotalt Ste: JACOB KICKLEY,(D. of D.,) LEVI MINTER. DESIRABLE JNO. B: PAITON laundry. or mos moosiiirstior •r 111111 Off=