February t 26, 1868. She Au• an t #tutineL GetiyabaSir, Wednesday, Feb. SC 11MS 8.4.1J13. The following sales of Personal Property, t 4 take place ihis spring, will be fOnnil in our advertising column : Tab. Mi.—Jaw:o C. Herbst, Cumberland tp. War. 2.—A4renot Michael Carl diced., Berwick tp. " L—Henry Bananas, Huntington tp. " " —Adm'n of Frederick Btockeleger, Fninklin tp. " 4.-431 um. B. Polley,Cumberlond tp. ..... " s.—Bansusil Shelly, Huntington tp. " 6 & 6.—Win. Wible..l3trabort tp. • . " 6.—A. J. Under, Menollen tp. • • " " —John A. Shugh, Butler tp. " - 7.—Henry' Speck, " ••• II " " —Hmeklah Latahaw, Franklin tp. • " 10.—Isaac itasehtar, Union tp. " " -71. Mocileary and Rueli H. Bigharn, Freedom tp " " .—J. W. Fiddler a Btraban tp. " "—Cyrus 61. Cried, Butler tp. " 12.—J. W. Weigle, Highland tp: " 13.—Andrew Weikert, Highland tp. a " —Atm Cabman, Straban tp. ' " 14.-. Alex. D. Taylor, of Joseph, Menai len tp. " 14-Jesse aook, Latimoretp. " ". —Jesse gook, York Sulphur Springs near Brag. town. •• 0 18.—Chrlstban Benner, Straban tp. " " —ilostuel 8.8 tocksleger,Cashtown near Fairfield. " 19.1, 1, eorge Inewltt, &tenoned tp. I. 20.-John KOMnrine, Unitss tp. - na " " —John oil Ter,. Huntington tp. " 26.--ess &t ler, onal len tp. " 211.—Banm surer, Butler tp. near Beecher's Fac tory. , , SNOW.-00 Monday another Snow storm set in, continuing until a late hour in the night—snow !falling to a depth of 10 to 12 inches. , . PENSION.—Last week Mr. MCCONA.IIGILY read in place fan , act granting a pension to RZNar LlTuoa, a soldier of the war of 1812, from Adams bounty, which was referred to the Committee on Pensions and Gratuities. SOUTH MOUNTAIN RAILROAD.—The Carlisle Volu*teer says that the Cumberland Valldy Railrold and the South Mountain Iron Company have determined to build the road from Carlisle tol'ine Grove Furnace as soon as praeti6able. ' SALES.—The reader's attention is direct ed to the adyertisement of sale of Personal Property of ANDREW WEINER; Highland township, March 13—and to the sale of Per sonal Property of JEME COOK, near York Springs, to take place on the 17th`of March. BEQUESTS. r —ldr. EPHRAIM lizsor, of Oxford township, whose death took place on the 4th'ult., bequeaths in his Will $2OO to the German Reformed Church at New Oxford, WO to the Ori3hans' Home at Womeladoff under charge or the same denomination, and $l5O to Home Blfissions. A GOOD ARTICLE.—SAmurtEIms; of this place, ! has purchased Hickman, Wright it Baldwin's "Gum Elastic Anti- Cribber'," and is prepared to sell individual and township rights. It is a novel. and in genious contriviume to break up the bad habit of 'cribbing" among horses, and ev ery farmer should have them at hand. E X P L O S I O N.—On Thursday of.la;t week, a steam pipe attached to the steam saw mill of Miltenberger & Brady, in the South Moutillain, exploded with considera ble force, doing some damage. Mr. E. Perie was severely scalded by the escaping steam about the hands and face, but his injuries are not likely to prove fatal. NORMAL scp . ooL.—Mr. SHEELY, Coun ty Superintendent, will re-open his Normal School in this place on the 30th of March.— As the number of pupils will be lithited, application for admission should be made promptly. Mr. SLEEKLY has made a faith superintendent, and In providing these training schools for Teachers, is largely ben efitting the School system of the county. SALES.—Dr. E. G. FAHNEBTOCY on Sat urday last bought at public sale the Holtz worth property on East Middle street, a two-story frame dwelling and lot, for WO. Issr&DEARDoST has purchased the prop erty of HENRY McDA.Nrrimt, near town -16 acres, with improvements—at $2,100. DANIEL LASHELL has sold his House and Lot on Wastington street, to Rev. Mr. JainsoN, of the Associate Reformed Church, for $ll5O cash. THE 22D.—The memory of Wasniserrox was duly honored in this place; on Saturday last, the stores and places of business being generally closed during the afternoon. The Zouaves were out in full dress, parading the streets, while numerous national Sage were displayed from public buildings and i l k priv residences. The Zonaves went thro their usual drill, attracting much stun on, by .reaion of the precision and skill with which the commands were exe cuted. In the target firing Charles Gilbert, of Mountjoy township, proved the best shot and takes the Company medal for the ensu ing year. LEGISLATIVE.—Amon g the House bills passed bolt Friday we notice Ora) entitled. "A supplement to an act to enable the Governor to incorporate a company to :make an artifi cial road, by the nearest -and best route, from the west end of the 'borough of York to the borough of Gettysburg, 4n the, county of Adams, approved the 11th day of March, A. D. 1815." We do fait exactly understand. the purport of this, bill * butlauppose it has reference to the York dr. Gettysburg Turn pike Company, which, we understand, is seeking legislation' to compel parties travel ling on the pike to pay toll, whether they pass through a gate or not. . ANNIVETWAR ' FirFIRCISES.—The an niversary exercises of the Phrenskoandani3o ciety of Penna. Co l i ege, on Saturday evening, in Agricultural Hall, drew out a crowded house. The capacity of the Hall WAS •fully tested, being filled to overflowing. The ez ereises were as follows : • Music—" Nigh t shades no longer." • Prayer—by REV. 'DB. BAUGEEB. Music —"Oh, how I love• my mountain home." It Liberty,"—by Centre Hall Pa. • "Freedom of the Prees,"--by J. W. • RICHARD, Winchester, Va. "2brmenfr of Conacienee,"—by H. AL- L/MAN, ve, Pa. Nutilo--"These .. • ments entrancing." "Permanence. of i Literary Fame,"—by W. A. LIST, Wheeling, W. " va. Nothing is Lost,r —by A . J. Eitimin, Macungie, Pa. "Wrongs of freiernd,"— -by T. R. BERB ER, M uncy, Pa., • Music—"Castemet Islay Guitar." "Poetry,"—by A.S. THAR, Littlest , town Pa. "aneduipeare Jiestritnition,"'—by P. K. ERDMAN, Centre Valley, Pa. Missio—"Our Banner of Glory." Benediction—by PRCiF. FERRIER. The addresses of $1.1.1 yonn g gentlemen who represented the Society on this occasion, were creditable productions, varying, of muse, in excel/ pc e, but all, were well ie. eeived by the stidlence who manifested their appreciation by'repeated ar•plattes. The 'nuked tendency tn, "Sbakspearian" ilkustra tions, running tar ouch the different speeches, showed that the greet Poet was a stpeeisl fa write and had been closely 'hulled. With- Cut going into with invidious details, we may remark that the efforts as a whole, In matter, style and manner, were an improwenent up on ainillar exorcises, and reflect 'much credit on all concerto!. • The mmic was prcyrided by rotate= Toml late, accompanied by Warn ment a l manic, embracing the best nimical Wait ofthOriwil. sad weir la steel[ a rich ennui ahuilent. f - c -r , LECTURE.—The e foUrt/Cof the course of Lectures In Agricultural Hall on Friday evening Nat, tamed out , not to be a "Leo ture,"—Rev. Dr. 'Siouan, of Baltimore, hav ing determined to vary the exercises by gig/lug *series of Readings, which, by rea son 43f novelty and capital rendering of the selections, made quite a favorable kaffires sion on the large audience attracted by the Des. reputation as a public lecturer. A.- mong other . selections, Dr. Mortars read from Henry VIII, Scene 1, the interview be tween Cardinal Wolsey and Cromwell ; from Julius Carsar, Act 1, Scene 2, the pass age in.which Casabas urges Brutus to unite in the conspiracy to assassinate Omar ; Poe's - " Raven," "Sam, Weller's Valentine," "The Sleeping Sentinel," to. Wolsey and Sam Weller's Valentine were especially well rendered, the former evincing a line concep tion of the poet's idea of blighted ambition, and the latter exhibiting the Dr's. ]seen rel ish for the humorous. I The next Lcidture will be delivered - on Friday evening, by Rev. Dr. McCitow, of Baltimore, by many regarded the most elo quent pulpit orator of the monumental city. His subject will be : "Industry—its Trials and Triumphs." ORPHAN'S HOME.—A plesusant recep tion took place at the National Orphans' Homestead, on Saturday afternoon, the large School Room being 'crowded with - visitors. An illuminated motto, "God bless our Home," spanned the entrance to the main building, while the School Room proper was gaily decked with National flags. The Orphans, 60 in number (35 • girls and 25 boys), were seated on an elevated platform —the girls wearing blue dresses, with white sashes and shields with the names of the various States emblazoned thereon, the boys wearing either shields or miniature flags.— Above the platform was suspended a large card with the words "Wesmitoxorr-1732," wreathed in green, while on either side of the room were portraits of Weslowerrort and Gwerrr. The e decorations were all in good taste and reflected much credit on the Committee who superintended them. The exercises were opened with prayer by Prof. FzEmzit, followed by a Poetical Recitation, entitled "Salutation to the Flag," the pro duction of Miss LATuaze, in which four of the children participated. Maj. CLEaTON, the New England Agent of the Home, read are essay on the "Boyhood of Washington," and Lieut. NORTON an original poem by Miss LATIMER, "The Drunkard's Wife."— his was followed byan allegorical tableaux of the 13 original States, entitled "Tri bute to Washington," an original poetical production by Mies LATIMER, in which the States were reßresented by an equal num ber of the children—all uniting ini , the cho rus, "Joined hand in hand the new States cone, To bleu' the name of Washington." . Eemarkr3 were made_ by Prof. FErtatzu, and' 1). .McCorranoav, Esq., while Maj. CLEETON gave some interesting details of his experience as Agent of the Home in the New England States. The exercises were interspersed with frequent singing by the children, closing with the national hymn, "America, 'tis of thee." The'Home has now under its care 60 Or phans of the fallen heroes of the Republic, and is managed by Lieut. NORTON, who served in the 153 th New Yorkltegiment, as sisted by Mrs. NORTON, Mrs. HUMMIBTON, Miss CLAYTON, MIMI LATIMER, and Mr. J. C. BURNS. After the exercises, thet buildings and grounds were thrown open to the visi tors—everything being in excellent order.— We are under obligations to Mrs. ROBERT HORNER,*( WllO takas an active interest in the Home,) for sundry attentions during our visit. At the close of the exercises, the Zouaves, under Capt. Norms, made their appearance on the grounds and drilled fora half hour or more, in presence of the Orphans, much to their gratification. CONSUMPTlON.—Notwithstanding the many articles advertised to cure Consump tion, we do not believe, when seated too long it can tot be cured. But we do know of hundreds of cases where persons were sup posed to be suffering under that fatal disease, whd have become perfectly well and robust from the use of Speer's Port Grape Wine. Many times people for years waste and at last die from diseases of the kidneys or glands, when tb ey were supposed to have and were treated for Consumption. A long-continued affection of the kidneys, however, may even tuallreesult in Consumption. Speer's wine, used alone, or taken with a fresh raw egg, or new - milk, daily, 'has been found to be an ex cellent remedy, and has the reputation of rendering a perfect cure for Consumption.— Merlical Times. The wine certainly contains valuable pro perties ; let our physicians and invalids try it. To be had of druggists. feb.26,lt • The sweetest singer and the sweetest per fume of the day are Adelina Patti and Pha lon's "Night blooming Corona." Both are American ! The fair singer enraptures every bodythe perfume is in demand every where. —G • s getown Union. 3-4 Aptdat goticts. ADDRESS TO THY NERVOUS and debilitated whose ufferitsp have beta protracted from hidden causes, and whose cues require prompt treatment to render existence desirable. If you are suffering others suffered from invol untary discharges, what effect does it produce your general healthf - Are you weak, debilitated, ea sil y tired*? Dots a little extra exertion produce palpitation of the heart? Don your liver, or urinary organs, or your kid neys, frequently get out of order? Is your urine some times thick, milky, or Rocky, or is ft ropy op stettUng?-- , Or does a thick scum rise to the top? Or is a sediment at the bottom after it has stood awhile? Do you have spells of short breathing or dyspepsia? Are your bowels constipated? Do you have se,sells of fainting or rushee of blood to the head ? Is your memory impaired? Zippy.r mind constantly dwelling 'upon this =ldeal Do You feel dull, listless, =spine, jtlred ofcompany, of Hie Do you wish to be left aloneoio get away from everybody?— Dou any little thing make you 'tart or jump? Is your sleep broken or resflees? Is the lustre of your eye as brilliant?* The bloom on y oar cheek as brigidt? DO you enjoy yourself In societal" I well? Do you enrage ytsut business with the altirSZtf D 9 you feel as much *confidence in yourself? Are your spirits dull and flag ging, even to Its of Dula ocboly ? If so, do not Lay it to your liver or tamale. Have you restless nights, ? Tour back weak, your knees weak., and bare but HWs appetite, and you attribut e this to dyspepsia sr 11 rer complaint I itNow P reader self-abose, , venereal diseases badly cured, and sexual exclaim ere a'll capable ofOrtducing a wink nen of the genendlie ova an,. The organ, of peered ion, when in perfect health, make the man. Did you over think that those bold, defiant, energetic, pilferer ing, succeeded businemmene MI always those whose genera tive organs are in perfect . health ? Ton never hear such men menden of beingme dancholy, of nervations, of pal pitation of the heart. They are never afraid they can not noosed In bulimia; they don't become lad and dia. ixegage d ; they are polite and plasma In the company of ladies, and loak you and, them right in the hob—none of your downc est looks or any other an. need shout them. Ido tit 4 mean those who keep the or. sans inflamed by rtennins; to excess. These will not on ly ruin thek constititiohs, but, also those they do . ben noes withor fir. How many men from badly-cured dissents, from the ante of seltabuse and encores, have brought about that state of *oakum in those organs that hes reduced the general system so much as to Induce almost every other disease—idiocy, lune icy, paralysis, spinal affections, nicids, and almost every othar fonn of d ie s' width humanity L heir to. and - the reel can of the trouble scarcely ever ntspectediend have doctored loyal but the right one. ' falseness of theeloorgans require the use of a diuretic.— If KUKDOLIYiI PLUM BXVR..,tGT BUCHU is-the great Diuretic, and i certain cure f V &seems of the Bladder, Kidneys, Gravel, Dropsy Othunic Weakness, Parade Complaints, Genera Debility, arid all diseases of the Urinary Organs, whether existing in Male or Female, from whatever canes originating wad no matter of how long standing. •It no treatment is submitted id., eonsomption or In sanity may ensue l GOT flesh :fret( blood are supported from these sources, suß tin knit' h and liappinon, and that of Posterity, deep*/ upon prompt use of a reliable remedy. Helmbeld's Extramilluchn, te , tablished upwarß of 111 years, prepared by T. 11.11LNDOLD, Druggist, 604-Broidwa w Tort, and • • 104 Booth 10 th st met, -Philadelpilda, Pa. Penns—sl.2s per bottle, ore mettles for glad, *armed to any address. Bold hr all Div egging enrywbelne. April 80,1807:-1T • COLGATE 001 , GATE & CO'S GERMAN # ER A.SIVE SOAP. E Al 3 IVEP 'ma r isi fiehtted ikOni the • 3 . 1 4116 3 " M kianid wr .. znn ilitererota SOAP. • ionatonns ZeritAter MIN sadism,* Itqco wamionrempoom and della itodisoreestinautheitraii“ at /4111•1140•1104 Mbar at chanicla OM. io facooyek -bee Ao It b • plassais to tilde an 4, museitatolit action, ast 4 Ike. fain all fo bOriaost i .softies• Rib. wiser mg CIE3 • THERE ARE TWO SPIENAL 'QUAL I• • WHICH DETERMINE and 11x the superiority of Mrs 8. i. AL `LEN'S NEW STYLI IMPROVED HAM RESTORE* or DRESSING, in one bottle, over all other preparations Sr the HAIIL• first, the prompt, quick action, great growth, lUb,ind vigor -that it Is sure to gin tio never failing, by a few applications, to restore Gray or White Hair to ita natural color, imputing to the Heir a delightftti aroma, fresh, delicate, and unchangeable in 'any climate. Second, its easy application wit any previous preparation of the Hair; with - out titat sticky and dlasgreesbie sulphur odor bond end coniplained of in all other preparations. It never mils the skin or linen. Ladies will find it a standard Toilet luxury to dress their Hair. It retains the Halt in any desired position, and is cooling, healing, and' cleansilig to the Scalp, removing immediately all Kea, dantiruff, and pimples. Pries one dollar. Sold by all Druggists. Feb. 19.-Im Among the many restoratives which nato' • has sag piled to relieve the afflictions f humanity, there is no more &vorite one for a cer.iiiblass of diseases than the !'medicinal gum" of the Wild Cherry Tree; but however valuable it is, its power to heal, to soothe, to relieve and to cure., is enhanced tenfold by scientific and "judicious camhinaticai with other ingredient's, in themselves of equal worth. This happy mingling exists too remake ble degree in . DR. WISTAR'S BALSAM OF WILD CHERRY, whose villain curing Coughs, Colds, Bronchitis, Whx 4 P- GnspA, Croup, ddirom, Pulmonary Aftegion, and In cipient Ornirwmption le inestimable. STRONG TESTIMONY. ir From BWAXIN WHICLIIII,Eaq 2, Depot Master of South Boyaliten,.tiisse. "In the spring of 18581 was severely afflicted ~with a hard, dry cough, with its usual accompaniment' oT night meats, completely prostrating my nervous system, and producing such a debilitated state of health that, after trying medical aid to no purpose, I had given up.all hopes of ever recovering, as had also my friends. At this stage of matters I was prevailed upon th rough the influence of a neighbor to try Whiter's Balsam of Wild ChM-ry, and, before using two bottlee, the effect was almost inagieal. My cough entirely left me, the night sweats deserted me, hope once more elated my depressed spirits, and soon I had attained my wonted strength and vigor. Thus has this Balsam, Si has often been remarked by persona con. versant with the above facts, literally snatched me from the yawning grave. You are at liberty to use this for the benefit ofthe afflicted." Prepared by BM W. POWLE & SON, 18 Tremont s Boston, and for see by Dr agglits generally. GRACE'S CELEBRATED SALVE • cures in a very short time CUTS, BURNS, SCALDS, WOUNDS, BRUISES, SPRAINS, ERYSIPELAS, SALT RHEUM, RING , WORM, CRAPPED BANDS, BOILS, FRO ZEN LIMBS, FELONS, C HILDL.AINS, It f prompt in action, removes pain at once, and re duces the moat angry looting swellings and icellamma tloaa, as If by magic,—thus affording reliefand a complete cure. SETH W. TOWLE At SON, Boston, Proprietors. Sold by all Druggists, Grocers, and at all country stores. [Feb. 5.-Du TO THE LADIES.-FOR ONLY ONE DOLLAR, Ws are selling &lks,Shawls, Dry and Fancy Goods of every description, 'lac Silver Ware, Furniture, dc.— Valisabis Prments, from 83 to SSW, sent free of charge to agents sending dubs of ten and upwards. Circulars sent free to any address. MESSENGER & CO., P. 0., Box, 2931. • 42 Hanover et., Boston, Mass. Feb. MOFFAT'S LIFE PILLS AND PHCSNIX BITTERS THE MOST SUCCESSFUL MEDICINES IN THE WORLD Eatablimbed in 1835 by one of our Moat Emine[it Phy &clams, and now need throughout North and South America, with more pleasing results than any other Medicine in cues of diseased Liver, Blood or BAJO, Indl- gestlon, Costiveness, Bilious Complaints, Rheumatism and Fever and Agne Thousands of certificates are in our possession, giving detailed' accounts of pirfect curu effected by tliese to valuable Medicines. They regulate the system and put all the functions of the body In a healthy condithin. Bold by all Druggists. White & llowland, Proprietors Successors to Dr. John Moffat and Dr. W. 13. Moffat, New York. • April .1, 18.67..,-Iyoow INFORMATION - In formation.gnaranteed to produce a luxuriant growth of hair upon a bald head or beardless face, also a recipe for the removal of Pimples,Blotches, Eruptions, etc., on tbeskln, leaving dr same soft, clear, and beautiful, can be obtained without charge by addressing Tubs. F. CIIAPM.&N, Chem ip t, 1313 Broadway, New York. lone 5,1667-_ly SPEZWEI WINES are pure juicearape Wines and excel in purity and richness moat of our native vintages. They are used in Churches for communion purposes and in hos pitals fer invalids and convalescents on arc) t of their purity and reliability. DEAFNESS, BLINDNESS AND CATA RRII, treated with the utmost success, by Dr. J. ISAACS, Occulist and Anrist, (formerly of Leyden, Holland.) No. 605 Arch et., Philadelphia,Pa. Testimonials from the most reliable sources in the City and Country can be seen at his °nice. The medical • faculty are invited to accompany their pa tients, as babas nu Ferrets in his practice. A 111 tidal Eyes Inserted without pain. No charge made tor ex amination. I-N0v.20,1567.-1y TO CONSUMPTIVES The REV. EDWARD A. WILSON will send (free o charge) tooll who desire it, the prescription with the d i rections for making and using the simple remedy by wir it b he wascared of a lung affection and that dread disease Conenmption. 111, only object Is to beeeff t the afflicted and he hopes every anfferer will try this prescription, as It will coat them nothing, and may prove a tilssing.— Please address REV. EDWARD A. WILSON, No. la South Seem...l., IVilhatuithurg, NeK Yank Jane.5,1887.-1y lIELIIBOLD'S FLUID EXTRACT FILT111.: .14 a certain cure for dleesilee of tile BLADDER, KIDNEYS,GRAVEL, DROPSY, ORGANIC WEAKNESS, FEMA LE COMPLAINTS, GENERAL DEBILITY, and all amities of the lIIRNARY ORGAN?, whether existing I n MALE OR FEMALE. • from whatever cause originating and no matter ,f • 110 W LONG STA:S, DINO. Diseases of tillage organs regair e the use of a diuretic. If no treatment is subsiiitted to, Consumption Or In sanity may ensue. Our Fleah and Blood aro suppOrted from these sources, and the ILEALTII AND lIAPPINESS, and that ot Posterity. depends upon prompt use of • reliable remedy. _ RELMBOLDI EXTRACT BUCLIII, Eastablished upwards of 18 years, prepared by 11. T. RELMBOLD, Brogiciqr :504 Broadway, New Rork, and 103 Mouth 10th et., Philadelphia, Ps 1ab.28,1867.-ly SEND 25 CENTS for your choice of 160 Useful Articles for ONE DOLLAR RAWL and full part icularm or the most popular Bale In the world. AddresTOWLE A CO., 7 Tremont Row, Boston, Mau. Rob. 12.-31 MARRIED. DUNCAN —Gwrix.—On Thursday 20th hist., by Rev. Dr. Hauer Mi. Samuel li. Duncan, to Miss Kate E. Gates, both of Hamilton township. MTICES.—On the 13th init., at the residence of her son, Ephraim Myers, Esq., in Littles town, Pa., Susanna, wife of George Myere, diked, Lliffed _liirears, 5 months and 25 days. liteitanzi.x.—ouratt.—On the 13thi Arendtsville, by the Rev.' D. W. Wo)ff, Mr. Charles hicDanell to Miss Elvina 'L. Omer, of Butler township. SLAYBAUGH—Baremur..—On the 18th inst., by Rev. M. Snyder, Mr. Jesse F. Slay baugb, to Miss Emma A. Bricker, both of this county. EhtEntas.--Eckzer.---On the 25th inst., by Rev. E. Breidenbaugh, Mr. Ephraim Shoely to Miss Leah E. Eckert, both of Franklin tp. Torras—BAKEtt.—On the 18th inst., by Rev. E. Breidenhangb, Mr. Williain Topper, of Fairfield, to Miss Lydia Baker, of Liberty township. • Wouricita,—BoirentLlNE.—On the 18th inst., in this place, by the Rev. W. R. H. Deatrich, Mr. Lewis Wolfkill, of Reading township, to Miss Annie M, Bonebrake, of Fayetteville, Pa, • Youtie—Bithatzn.--On the 19th inst., .'sit Gettysburg by the Rev. John Jamiscm, George W. Young, to Miss Jennie C. Brick, el, both of Adams county. DIED. • fi l lr ' ObittarY noacee4 Mutiii line for all over 4 lines—oash to accompany notices. Ginntne.—On the 20th inst., Rachel, wife of Jahn Gulden, aged 80 years, 10 months and 5 days. HtsmAN.—On the 18th inst., at Heidlerit bg, Maria M., Widow of Michael Harman, agedabout 80 years. • ELKAGIT.—On Feb. the 4th inst., alter ; a lingering illness; of disease of the kidneyi, Mr. RpitraLm Heagy r aged 58years4monWs aud Hauer. - On the 17th inst., in this plait*, after a lingering illness, Miss Helen Aman da Heagy. "She is not dead but ideepeth." "Asleep in Jesus ! blassedsleep I From which none ever wakes to weep ;. A'ailin and undisturbed repose, Unbroken by the last of foes. Asleep in Jesuit! 0, how sweet To be for 'itch a slumber nest ; With holy oottlidtnicie to sing,' That death bath loot klirvencened sting !" Lrvlsrosroir.—On the 12thituit., near York Springs, Pa. Maris, wife Of Abrahans- 7 inflion. Mak *years 6 inontlisand de unnan.—On tele 26th 011ie Sara ii h, hint daughter of Mr. &Oxtail Orn*, of Ma nahan townsh.V,' Fis.ust.—On the 16th inst., Aaron Baum,Of Franklin tosPruddp, aged 20 years, 7 mon ths sad - 28 days. • vial:max 'racial:lo)rd. , PRIVATS shu+. 1 a s t ill - . 4 a 4 11 : 11 3 so a • 7 *w e s ro 0 7 -P Iri an o l "te , , ra 1 4as : r a IA Pia =scon aw 7*. *NO ' WIL - Ai 1 Wm* mei- MII Baltinioie Grain and Predates Market. ,Baitixtore. 21iesday Morning. 9 25 6:10 : 00 ..10 50 4 11 00 650 @ 562 2 50 @ 2 65 .. 2 50 @ 2 55 .. 1 16 @ 1 19 . I 60 @ 1 68 .. 78 @ 80 .. 3 00 @ 3 25 .. 8 00 @ 887 .. 2 75 @ 2 80 .. 17 @ IS .. 12 1 1 e 14 12 18 00 @25 00 StrrEß Frovn, EXTRA FLouB, 13730KWHEAT mzer., WHITE WHEAT, RED WHEAT, Corm, RYE, OATS, TIMOTHY -MD, CLOM-SEED,.. FLAX-i3BED, BACON, aim, " " SHOULDERS, HAY, WHISKEY, GOLD, Phila Gettysburg Grain and Provision Market StrPER FLOUR,... EXTRA FLOUR,.. WHITE WHEAT, RED WHEAT, ... CORY, RYE,. OATS, BUCKWHEAT, TIMOTHY SEED, CLOVER SEED, .. POTATOES, BUTTER, LARD, EGOS, BAOON, HAILS, 80Ar,.... TALLow, E LECTION NOTICE. The Annual Meeting oldie Stockholders of the Gettysburg Gas Company, for the purpose of electing a President and six klanagera, to serve for the ensuing year, will be held on MONDAY the 2nd day of MARCH at 7 o'clock, P. M., in the Arbitration Room in the Court House, M. JACOBS, President. W. A. DOscsx, Secretary. flab. 26.-te NOTICE. fAVING been appointed Attorn in Get for A:vnarw lIsmiTTILWAN and Win, to at tend to the business of said Fleintzelman.notke Is here by given Wean interested to call on the undersigned, re aiding In Fayetteville, Franklin county, or on Capt. TAXES Idicsmr, residing at 'Seven Stars, In Franklin township, who will furnish all necessary information. Feb. 26.-tf MARTIN HEINTZELIILIN. I_ N - OTlCE.—Letters" of Adminietra tion on the estate of AzaanAm Roorrarraa, late of Union township, Adams county, Pa, deceased, having been grantel to the undersigned residing in the said township, they hereby give notice to all persona Indebt ed to said estate to make immediate payment, and those having claims against thesame to present them properly authenticated for settlement. leis. 28.-8 t• $25 Agents Wanted. $25 We want first-class Agents to Introduce our IMPROV ED STAR SHUTTLE SEWINU MACHINE. Tbe cheap est and best Machine in the whole country. Extraord inary inducements to goal active sidearm'. Particulars and sample work furnished on application. A. J. DUMONT Agent, B.".oArch street, Philadelphia. Feb. 26.-3 m NORMAL SCHOOL. '1 lIE Third Session of the GETTYS BURG NORMAL SCILOOL will open March 30, and continue 13 weeks. Every facility will be •Horded students to vainly them selves for teaching. A full set of apparatus has been purchased for the use of the school. Prof. Manson, cf Philadelphia, will give ins:ruction in Penmanship. Dr. Cutter. of Mass., will probably deliver • Course of Lace tures on Phyek.logy. Basalt's the common breaches, Al gebra and Geometry will be taught. It is important that all @indents should be present at the opening of the ses sion. The Literary Society will be recorganised. Board and lodging can be had in private families at reasonable rates. Terms $ 00, invariably in advance. Early ap plication ehotibrbe made, either in person or by letter AARON SIIMELY. Gettysburg, Feb. 26.-11 PUBLIC SALE OF VALCA:BLE PERS:OI4AL PROPERTY The nudenigued will sell at Public Sale, on Frid4Y. 13 , iturch neat, of 12 6.'e/0ck,..M., at his residence in ilontiugton township, Adams county. about 1 , 4 miles from Wiermnu's ]lilt, the following valuable Personal Property, to wit: ONE HORSE. I set of Horse Clean, 2 31ilch Cows, 3 good thriving Shores. Winnowing Mill, Cutting Bog, Spring Wagon, two horse Wagon and Bed, Plowa, Corn Fork,Shoa el Plow. Harrow, double and mingle Trees, Sleigh and Dellis, Rifle, Buggy harness good as new, Log Chain+, Forks an d Rakes, Poet Iron, Cow Chain, large Iron Kettle. Also. Household and Kitchen Furniture, ciitietettng In part of Cook Store and Pipe, Bureau, beak, Tables, a lot of neves Alit Bottom Clienirer, and many ar ticles not herein ine4tii i n e d. Attendance le ill be given and terms made known on lay of Axle by JOHN CLEAVEIL Feb. 2.6.—ti pußLic SALE OF VALUABLE PERSONAL PROPERTY Tbe subscriber intending. to quit Burning, will sell at pardic gale, o n Tlrsstlay. the 17th day of March nee, at 10 , %cicuk,.A. if., at his residence, one mile east of the York Sulphur Springs. on the road leedlog to Bragtown, the following valuable Personal Property, to wit: 1 BROOD MARE, with foal, and good either for saddle ior turner's, 4 Cows, two will be fresh about time of sale, it two•year old Devon Ball, S Sheep, Brood Sow, (Cheater breed.) 4 Shotes. Grain Fan with Screen attached, a good Rolling Screen, Plows, Harrows, doable Morel Plow, Horse Gears, Shovels, Fork; Hakes, Log Chains, Hal ters, Cow Chains, Crowbar, Maul and Wedges, Corn Hoes, Mattock, Wheelbarrow, end many other articles; also, Household and Kitchen urniture,conelstlng in part of Bedsteads, Cooking Stove and Fixtures, Meat Vessels, Buckets, Tubs, Sink, a lot of Tin-ware and a great many other articles. Attendance will be given and terms made known on day of sale by JEBBII COOK. A:lnto:iv K. Mvints, Auctioneer. [Feb. 26.—te P ÜBLIC SALE , OF VALUAI&LE PERSO7.sTAL PROPERTY". The enbecriber, Intending to quit farming, win =Pon to Public Sale, ors Wednesday, the 18th day of itereli flat, at 11 o'clock. A. Z, at his residence, on the raid lead ing from Oisebtown to Fairfield, 3 zalleei meth of the form* place, the following valuable Penotesi Property, to wit: • 1 GOOD LUCIA HAAB, 2 threeyear old and 2 two year old Colts, 4 Milelf Cows. one of which will be fresh about the time of sale, 1 Helfer, 1 young Bull, 8 head of young Cattle. 3 Sheep, 6 )hotes, Falling•top Buggy, Hay Carriage, 3 Blows, Harrow, Shovel Plow, double and single Trees,Cow Chains, a set of Bag g y Harness, 2 pairs of Breehbards,set of grout Gears, Plow Gears, Bridles, Collars, Holten. Grain Shovel, forks, Ac. Also, the undivided share of 34 Acres of Grain In the Ground, lot of Bacon, and many other act:fele.. 196.Attendancecrill be given and terms made known 011 day of sale by - SAMUEL 8. STOOKIILIGAIL Jean - Idiciriev, D. of D., Auctioneer. [PAX 88—tee pm:tide SALE OF VALUABLE PERSONAL PROFKRVY. The subscriber; intending to quit farming. will eel at Public Pale, on Friday, the 18M day ofMinch at 10 teak* vesiSsala Pof ship, on the rod leadingfromGettseburg to Fairfield near Mimi) Omit ciereabStarklajebtirch, the followin .4 valuable PlllllOOllll rroperty, 1 GOOD WAIIM HOBBY, 2 MUch Cows, young Bulk 2 Hattori, rEabo4 flow, 7 ftheafie,.l hoe): wahozse Wa gon threalheh tread—nearly new, Itw orse narrow tread Wagon, 2 pair naw Hey Ladders, Wagon B • aping -tooth, Hay Hake nearly new, revolvinifiegePah Wlnnowthg Mill, 2 Ploughs, HerraW, Bharat R , dg. Cultivator, Corn Coverer, double and Mu& Tres., • • and Wedges, Axes, 2 sets of Breechbinds, Wagon. pion a h Line, Butt Traces, Breast (Make; Lag CowOhahwlrinditone, Grain Cradle,' limveist, Fork &c. Also, Household and Kitchen Furniture, conidsti • in part of luew teaplate Stove and Pipe, Cookingnov • Bedstead, Barrels, and many other articles top namerot to mention. Attendeelie will be given sad teams Ws known day Of sale by ANDREW'WEIKERT Goon, A netioneer. 116 ITBLIC SALE OF VALUABLE PERRONAL PROPERTY The subscriber, intending to unit farming. will e to PubiktGele, on Saturday, the 1441 day of Marc' at 10 dclock,...d. £, at the residence of Solomon Banner in •Matiallan township, 1 Mile north of Francis Gold Saw-mill, the following valuable Personal Properth wit: . 3 HEAD OF WORB HOEBEB, all young and will wor anywhere, 4 Hitch Cows, two of which Jur be about the day °Leek, 4 Heihro suppposed • to. be wi calf, 4 Steers and a Bull, 2 Braid Bow% 2 ilie44oise W ion% one of them broad the other narroad, L Bed, Hay Ladders, four-horse Threshing vti • double Shaker attached, Glover Hailer laYlows, Shovel Plows, dons Fork, 3 Now is Tree 2 pai re Spreaders and Single Trees, 2 galri .Breechben and Bide Plates, Front Gears; B Blind Bridles a Collars, Wagon die, lourrhorwl La ne,' 'Need Halm Stn4 Chain. Bu tt Trace", Bread Mulni, Rem Halm No. 1 Grindstone, and a great many oilier articles. air Attendance will be given and terms made kno on day of sale hy • ALEX. D. TAYLOR, ofJ JAaos Itzmarr, Auctioneer. • •Tiab PUBLIC SALE OP VALTJABLI PRISONAt PEOPILIi Ow 7, - dap, tlu 13M of March uccf„ at lA o'clock 4. The undersigned, intending to quit Arming, will at Public Bale, at his reiddissoe in Strew krimuldp, 41 miles west of linaterstown, near the State road, the lowing "skiable Poisoned Property, Ms: • ,44 2 WORK HOURS, 6 bead of Sheepwith . 4 weld, B Brood Bows, Flint Boar, I th trod aWagon , sigro a lft 4bogpring Wag llllon, Hay Dadaism, With an Plow. ee d Double w, Tries, Morse Gears, Breams, Collars, CuOn • • 4 Box Grain Cradle, Bled, Ground Ro ll er, Girt .4 • Mail, Wedges, Jexes,Gora by th i rt4. .7 bold and Kitchen Pundttirs, eo of , • • Bedding, Tables, Chain, Stoves sad p., haw maMeat Tam ask Th e* aw Lard and Lard Caws, Greeks, Berm, sad Wortetr Other • 41rowionuto tosasetkiew .:•••-kssougougs "nibs givintaMd MOW atimMoner. :~j ~r._t:'q Gettysburg, Wednuday Morning 8 50 9 50 •' Suns, " SHOULDERS, haw Aldvertiserae>. MARY it. IMISTETTER,I Admen , JACOB HOSTETTER, j r.,. fr fa d I I •PAIL. 28. HOOPSKIRTEf i 628 . WM. T. HOPKIN'S "OWN MAKE" op • "KEYSTONE SKIRTS^ , e the best and Onxivisr Low Plum Hoap Skirts in ja market. Tmil Skirts, 25 springs, $1.00; 30 wrings, AO; and AO spring!, 445. Plain fikirte,l6 Me% 20 nil, SO Cents; 26 springs, 95 Cents ; 30 spirlap.sl.ls; 036 indite $1.26. Wayranted its every rupee. "Our OWN Make" of °UNION SKIRTS," Eleven Tape tails, from 2o to 00 oPtinEo, $1.20 to $2.60.: Plain, St: S ee, 30 to 50 springs, from 96 Cents to $2.00. Them OArte are betteroods, than those sold by other establishmentsestablishmentsts class g and at mach lower m; °O rs ur t OWN Make" of "CHAMPION pri SKIRTS" are in lacy way superior to alihther Hoop Skirts' belbre the Oblic, and only have to be examined or worn to coo ties every ono of the that. Manatsttnred ef the best lem-flaishad English Steel A:primp, very superior tan's, MI the style of the modelle fastenings and manner of Ipring them surpass for durability end excellence any tier Skirt In this country, and are lighter, more elm q will wear Wager, eve more satisfaction, and are ly cheaper than all 'others. Every lady; should try They are being .old extensively by Merchants i, . . ghout this and the adjoining states at vary model , prices If you wsat the best, ask for' "napkin's . .. pion Skirt." Ityon do not find them, get the mar suit with whom you deal to order them for you, or t e i or send direct to as; Merchants will find our af t rides of Skirts exactly what they need, and we oloolont invite them to call and examine our extensive iCrtite_nta or send for Wholesale Price List.l lo be had atßetall at Menu history, and off the Retell Hde generally, and at Wholesale of the Manufacturer or, to whom all orders should be addressed. -: lAISIIPACTORY AND SALESROOM, 628 ARCH ST., Between 6th aLd'ltti sta.,Pldladelplla. . 'eb. 28.1668.-10 m WM. T. HOPKINS. 210 @ 2 20 2 10 @ 2 30 1 00 1 30 G 5 1 00 2 00 7 50 1 20 @ I 25 35 COLLATERAL ItHERITAN •I E TAX. j 641 6illcrwing Is a itatimeot of the Col bßal fated!. irTax reeetved by Wm. D. II oltzworth. loq., Regis '? Adams musty, during the year running from Dec. rr, Co Dec. 1, 1887, from the emote. of thi following ixl decedents: garet Bowers 23 32 pouelLoodon .. - • , 198 22 largaret Btyers 7 07 ,soob Adana- ..,... 6O 'cob ilkkas-_-.- -----. .............. .....-- la 66 fizsboth ]tackle y-- s-...i.... 10 00 forge 3pang1er.............. ... ........ ......„?.... 21 72 cob M0nf0rt........ ..... ---.............„ ............ 96 00 swim bliller.--...: ....... -. ..... -.............- 37 91 ttharine Iterate?' 2 60 km Al litouselfer 16 63 krabeth Topper..---- .... . ... ........ ..... ....... 128 4117 L111yt................t.-.............—....„....., 60 00 Tharine Bowers 6 13 H @ 12 20 14 Ed 15 7 8 Anct b per cent, for collection iftlikionoent Arse ........441 141 Irreby certify that the foregoing rtattinen 7 t V cor recli true to the beet of my knowledge and:hetet _ • J.O. NEILLY, indifor of Pablieolscea. [lab. 28.-4 t Cty 'bat rig, Jan. 6,18+18 pRDENTOWN FEMALE COLLEGE, BORDENTOWw, N. J. SINIEHIEJ3 THE VERY BEBEDUCATIONAL AD. I'M-AGES In connection with a pleasant borne. Board JO( saltat H. ion AM per y ELEY ear. H. For ree P Catalogues addl.'s' Rim BRAK, A. t. "HE PULPIT."-- P 32-Pagejmirz'aint üblic Speaking, Putiteratute and Practical Religion, containing the beih Inge maid by the Clergy and Public Men the world cm. By our plan gIiNT ONE YETI,. YOB. NOTHING., &AO ch. with your addrees to Agents Wanted, note ready for Centrum'', HISTORY of the WAR BETWEEN MB STATES," !TT CA1711411, CILLUCTIL, COMM AID Pitryt, By Ron. ALEXANDER 11. STEVENS. &Do Circulars, with terms, and a furl description of thwork. Addrese NATIONAL PUBLISHING CO., Plidelphia, Pa. A NTS D—IN &TIMM COUNTY to tbr United States, A GOOD MAN to sell by sample, CUAMBIRLAIN'S COMBINATION Share, Plumb, Level & Bevel. ?greatest 'mention of the age, ■ad one that every khan ic, Workmen and Farmer in the land will buy. Steddrers, with name, State, County and Poet Mee, pUy written, and we will send circulars and terms. W. S. BATCIISLDER k CO., Pittabargh, Pa. - - 1A .TED-133Teachers. Stodente, or other intelli gent Men and Women. Business pays $lOO to sper month. according to ability. Address ZEIO - 11cCU1tDY A CO., 614 Arch et.. Philadelphia, Pa. TAN'TED—To make an arranganent - with • live man In every County, who wishes to make mon end can give good references. No capital required. 'neell a business now paying g 1.500 _per month, and ram pronto for my pay. Addresel.C.TlLTON, Pate th, Pa. XL . PRESENT OF $2 VALUE, yonr own selection, free of coat, for a feir days' service in any town or Tillage. Particular* sad a .gSwet free, by eddriesing, with stamp, N. B. CLOUD- S"( & CO., 40 Hanover st., Boston, Mass. ) k.MERICAN CLOCK O. 3'CORTLANDT ST., NEW YORK, Mnanfnetnners, Agents and Dealer'. In ALL VARIETIES Of AMERICAN CLOCKS. Sole Agents for • SETH THOMAS CLOCKS. THE CELEBRATED E STEY" ORGAN , VOX HUMANA STOP. nounced by •11 who have heard It the moat natural and utile' Imitation cattle HUMAN VOICE ever yet fn. acad. J. ESTEY, CO., Brattleboro, Tt„ the al Inventors and lhoulacturers. 417 Broome et, N. 270 River at., Troy, N. Y.; 14 North 7th at. Phila.; Randolph at., Chicago. ED JACKET AXE. I'IIED AND NOT FOUND WANTING. ``aim it will cut Twenty-Five (25) per cent. more cord wood per day than any other Axe made. McKmrote, Dee. 10,11167 LIP nycorr & Co. Fns:—l have fully tried your Patent Axe and end tit la all that you claim for it. It will chop floater an any other Axe that I ever saw, and leaves the wood Meant stiekbeirat all. I would not chop three days ithont one for the coat. I need not say any more, tor .7 man that tries one will be 'tibiae& WM. WAILS. CAUTION I—The Axe and the Label are botbkpetimt- InltMagere on they patent, will be prosecuted ao- Milo law. Tenders or &slam and' persona nen( ny Infringement, are Ilablo with the maker of tbe In ingement. sir For sale by all Dealers and the otanuLeturers, .LIPPINCOTT & BAKEWELL, (Summons ro Lthrrxcorr t'Co.) ask owners of the Patedes ORTH AMERICAN 5TE4M ,.... ~_ .t.Rumuu Wilht ivolkuroauLL. _,_ 'VIA P.AN - 4.11fA . OR _N1C.413.4.41 VIA. - ,:,,aILIONG nOM *NW TO= December sth and 15th; January sth, 1 15th 'a 25th, and -Februaq , 1 th and 25th. With Now temuships of the First Chun. PASSAOI Low THAN DT ANY mewl Lox. For farther information address the undersigned M 177 West street New York. D. N. CARRINOTON, dila. ONE ' DOLLAR ' ONE IjOLLAR ! AGREAT WONDKR,, &Si lk. [Thibet or.Alpece Dress, Wool' Shawl, °emit, 60 yda. Sheeting. Penally Sable, Sets Led* Furs, Sewing Machine, line 'Wool Cloth br Gaeta Eons, Act., her 02111. MIAS .11A0ll.. Agents wileAt Circe/en sent free. Address tl. B. WARR . = & CO, seaton, Meal. Immense Dollar Sale or ziount a tizzon uniGnasuat DIM .XD Pt= Goons, PLATED Waal, Ostesin, Amos, Lanais Nobs, Se.; &c. Ewa 16 ands far aam, or it mats iamb tar tea or more names of article', which we will HELL AT ONE DOLLAR EACH. Aimee can porch... an a' tide , weak licoat- S 8 to 1100; ' ita Otis Dollar. according to size of clnlS' ordered. Cir. cols:ells* Free. HUSSALL eNlGe i Slia.STromoat Bow, &At , * 14tal. Ojka Me. rEPORTANT *I.44TOUNGEBEENT A Beintentplairagratid tro soot i wotthtoniraW ltdranreddyeir U •tiraiktira, by admirable nrolesnor JOHN L, No 2IMt Winthrop Place, Now York City. • . ONE DOLLAR, EMIL' -uumucems Fuck prairsktionsi, il lor Pattirnit, TV reAKaohfooo,Wattpuod nay 6461:4 , Ao. AA ton , mato for I I'M , lisp dit An Article IA ;;;TV;Pilio. 4 . llloMir(ikalwor foildr,profiabliis °MO of akciak to moo; aosesetA, cits‘ kw 6 0 1 9 " 4 video 10e ovaolow lead IA KNOWN Bottors. so plea mailed free to and odireos EASTMAN KIMBALL, !A Hamm at, Boom, 'if/AA WE Ald ONENG I Auld will prawns to mg Penn 1101410 6 1111 . 4 4 31 Great ONE DOLLAR; SAlf of DRY AND FiNd'i GOODE, • Wig* Plow of Ilmikkiti POW* at. 1 7 BaNt 01 008 T. - Ootikowil, r•dip , parsemOß 4tilit A 4140%. P.P.O.Deifl. 15 Itekril It. Me% to. 4 4 T11.1 PULPIT COMPANY," 37 PARK ROW, KIM YORK MCI COLBERN'S PATENT. PITTSBURAII, PA Gmwr sALE)oi VAiIIABLB FERSONA.L.,PROPERTY The undersigned, having rented/tie firm and Intending to moveto New Salem, will sell alibis Stock and Tann ing utensil'. en Abfaniay tBs7th JterrA,ll22l at o'clock, hie residence in Highland towniblio, Adams connty, del, mile south OfNew lalem,and five miles west of Cletqshurg, including 6 head of erst-rate DRAUGHT nosau, !bur of them bays, one sorrel, and one black, averaging about 12601be 4 and all In Sue condition, at kw any market; one of the bays rising 7 years, the other Ave rising 6 years; four of them leaders, two of them saddle hones, and 1111 of them geldings. Also, a fine Bay Mare Colt, rising three years, black leg.,mane and Lai/ A leo/. Horse, rising 4 Imre old, a first-rat driving hone. The 'bore arc u line a lot of horses ea will be sold at anone pale in the county this spring. Also, rive head of Mitch Coln, 2of which will be hash onday of sale, and 2 of which had calves at the holidays, I Heine with calf, V onng Cattle, 6 Shotes six months old, a broad-tread 3-% inches in treed, 1 inch tire, 6 inch spindle, ordinary height, nearly as good as new, and a first-rate running Wagon calculated for 4 or I horses,also, a 2 inch pine plank Bed,' 20 inches high, side-beards inch..bigh,l4 feet 10ng,2 rows of steeples on both sides, being stunt's!? am Bed, built about three months ago. Also a good narrow-tread Wagon, for 2 or 3 horses, with plink bed, a Buck Wagon, 2 double Shovel Ploughs as good as new, 1 Winnowing Mill, 1 three-horse and two-horse Iron Plows, with steel mold-board, both nearly new, 2 Stet-rate Harrows as good as new, 2 Corn Plows with three Shovels good as new, Corn Coverer with roller near ly new; 1 threeborse, n two-borse • and 6 single Trees; 3 four horse Spreaders oe of them Leeper's make,l Shovel Harrow as good as new, 1 Hay Carriage, 1 Carrying Chain, / Chain and Spreaders of Leeper's make, as naa as new, Wire-tooth Horse Rake good es new, 1 Screw HaPitcher with rope 76 test.long and pullies, 2 Pitch Por k., 3 Dung Forks, 1 Bung, Hook, 1 Clerics, 2 Log Chains, a lot of Cow Chains, 3 sets of Breechbande, 2 sets of Side Leathere, 4 sets of Front Gams nearly new, 2 sets of Plow Gears, 6Collars nearly new, 7 Blind Bridles —four of them nearly as good as new,l eve-horse new Line, 2 four - horse Lines, 6 pairs of Iles, 1 good Stal lion Bridle, 2 oommon Riding Bridles,6 Choke-straps 334 inches, 6 Flynets nude lest seeding all of good material, 6 first-rate Housings, Wagon Saddle, Wagon Whip, 7 Leather Head Halters nearly new, 7 Web Halters Just new, 7 Halter Chains of Lqeper's make, 2 sets of Batt Cluing one of them Isselet'a make, 2 pairs Of Brent Chains, a pairs of Ion( Traces three of them Leeper's make—just new, with a large variety of other articles. I will sell none of the above articles before day of sale, when all will be sold without reserve. I pledge myself fora Lintels and no under-bidding. If any under-bid ding on any article is ascertained and proven, I will for feit the article to the person purchasing it. A credleof 6 mouths w In be given cm all purchases over $B, all pur chases tinder $8 to be paid coati. A discount will be al lowed for cash on parchment over is, at the rate of 7 per cent. per annum. I have also on band 4 fat Steen and a fat Bull which welaveragm over 900 Lb, also 0 Steers, which I am feed ing moderately, which I will mell at Private gale. TEII3AW. JecOs Muni; AuctioneerBllZlCKLAH L A . [Feb.l2.—ts 604 22 26 24 PUBLIC SALE OF VALUABLE PERSONAL PROPERTY • The undersigned will offer at Public Sale, on Monday the 2med day of March mud, at the residence of Michael Carl, deceased, in Berwki township, Adams county, Pa. two miles from Hanover, on the Carlisle turnpike, near the Tell Gate, the following Personal Property, to wit: 211LIGI LIMN HUTT DRAUGHT MARKS, 3 Ate large Moles, 11 Mulch Cows, pert Durham, 3 fine Heifers, full Durham, 1 Tull Durham Balla years old, 6 very fine thorough bred fall blooded. Chester White Shoats, raised from Lieut. James Hersh's stock, 3 very fine Berkshire Sholee and 1 fit Hog, 3i dm. Pm Fowls, I Broad:and one narrow-tread Wagon with Bed, I one-bone Wagon, Hay Carriages, Stone Bed, Wood Ladders, Threshing Machine and Home Power. Winnowing Mill, Cutting Box, Barn Truck, Corn Sheller, 1 Reaper, (Moul'e make,) Grain Drill (Shimmer's make,) 1 Wire Spring Bake, Rockaway Buggy, 1 Sleigh; 2 Hay elevators with Pulleys and MO feet of Rope, Ploughs, Harrows, Pork and Shovel Ploughs, 2 Grindeteries complete, Ground Boller, Treble, double and single Trees, 4 Spreaders, Horse Manure Hook, Ray, Grain, Hiram and Shaking Pork Hand Rakes, Corn Hoeg, Quarrier`a tools, Wood Saws, Cross-cut Saw, Grain Cradle, Grass Scythes, Slalom', 4 sets Hind Gears, 6 sets Front Gears with Oollarsand Bridles, 1 Side and 2 Wa gon Paddles. 2 esti Carriage Karma new; 6 Horse Lines, 4 Housing, Log, Filth, Halter, Cow, Breast, Butt and Plough Chains, lot pf old Iron, large lot Grain Bam, Smoked Meat, Lard pith Cans, Potatoes by the Bushel. Also—Household and Kitchen Furniture, such as Beds, Bedsteads, Int Drawees. Cotner Cupboard, 1 large Desk, Sinks,ht-ay Clock, Sofa, Lounges, Tables, Stands, Chain Tubs, Barrels, Churn, Meat Tenets, Patent Wash ing Machine, I Parlor Stove, 2 Teo-plate Stoves, 1 Cook Stove with Pipe, Tin, Iron and Copper Kettles, Glass and China Ware, 75 yarde of Carpeting, Straw Matting, Oil Cloth and Bap, Oil Lamps, end a great many oilier ar ticles too tedious to mention. Alba--a House and Lot of Ground near the place, known M the old OM. Home. Sale to commence at 9 - o'clock, A.M. precisely, on maid day, when attendance .111 be given and terms made known by the underilgoed. If we should not get through In one day, the sale will be continued on the 3rd. ilarksteri to bring no In toxicating Liquors on the ground. Feb. 12—It PUBLIC SALE OP VALUABLE PERSONAL PROPERTY The enbemiben, Adminietrators, piths Istate of Fred erick Stockeleger, deceased, late of Franklin township, Adams county, Pa., will expose to Public Sale, on Tues day the 3rd days./ Afarch nest, at 9 °Woe*, A. N., at his residence near the road leading from Cashtown to /air field, 2 miles smith of the tamer place, the kollowing valuable Personal Property, to wit : 6 HOURS, two 5 years old, 4 good Mitch Cows, 4 head of fat Cattle, 1 young Bull, 1 heifer, 1 Reaper, 2 broad tread Wagons, I a three-horse Wagon, I mein:nee Wa gon, Cart, Carriage, Spring-tooth Rake, Grain Drill, Win nowing Mill, Threshing Machine, Corn Sheller, Wheel barrow, (new,) Plows, Marrows, Shovel Plows, double and single Tram, Spreaders, Log Chains; Cow Chains, Mattock, Shovels, I set Carriage Harness 2 set Breech ba nds,2 set Front Gears, Bridles , Collars: Halters, Wa gon Saddle, Grain Shovel, Forks, Grain Bassa,Ass,G rind stone, Shot Gnu, and other article'. Aleo—Corn by the bushel, the undivided share of eh Acres of Grain in the ground, Hay by the ton, a large lot of Yellow Locust Posts, several hundred good Chestnut 8a115,3000 Dry Stares, 2000 Oak Lap Shingles. Almo—llonshold and Kitchen Furniture, consisting In part of Bedsteads, Tables, Corner Cupboard, Cook Stove, (Hathaway,) 3 Stoves, 1 Parlor Stove, Tabs, Churns, Iron Kettle, and a great many °thy/ articles too ntunercses to mention. Attendance will be given and terms mad• known on day of sale by JACOB MICI.LIT, •uctfonrer Feb. 11—ta PUBLIC SALE OF VA.LL - kBLE PERSONAL PROPERTY The rabsc-fiber intending to relinquish firming, will sell at Public Sale, On Friday the 6th day of March nee, at 11 o'clock, A..) f, at bit residence in Butler township, Adams county, about half mile month of Middletown.the following valuable Personal Property, to wit: 3 HOBBS:8, twoof them are Matches, (Black.) the one 4 the other 6 years old, one a Brood Mare with foal, all suitable for riding, driving or draft, 4 good Mil' Cows, -three of them will be trash about the Dame of sale, 1 Bull, 1 Heifer, 1 good McCormick Reaper, Spring Wagon, Bag Wagon, Band Wigan, new Harrow, Plow, Double Roller, two-horse Ca FaWng-top Boggy, Poet-borer Frame rriage, and Auger, Sleigh, Hay Fork and Mope, and many other articles. Also—Ronaahold and Kitchen Furniture, con sisting in part of Bedsteads. Tables, Chairs, Clock, large Cooking Stove with Fixtures, Parlor Stove, Ten-plate Stove, large Sink, Wood Box, large Flour Cheat, and a pint variety atgood Carpeting, consisting of 28 yards of itnglish Oil Cloth, in one piece, 80 yards of Hall and Step Carpet, 22 yards of new Rag Carpet, 20 Step Rods, 4 Venetian Blinds, 46 yda Brame!! Carpeting, and a great many other articled: too numerous to mention. iirAttendsnee will be 'Oren mid terms mad* known on day of sale by JOHN A. SHOGII. Sous HAnrn, Auctioaeor. blab. 12.—t* pIIBLIC SALE OF FALITADIAUERSONAL PROFILIFIT. --F . , . The undeseivied inhauMig to quit nrating, will all at Public Penwell Bitureday, Merck A 181511, at 9 o'clock, - 4. M., at her mildews In Ketualen township, M miles north west of Bendenerilh, and one half Mile north of the read 1 2 wi lea from Bennerstiller to the old Shlypetabarg mad then) ng Personal Property, to trip .. 1 PMerOLDlXilMoraill broke. to work, S Cennifi4 width wM be mesh about the time of ads, 7' has& of etas, 7 heed of Sheep, two-horse Wagon, doubleaud single Treat, Plow, Oars Pork, Shovel Plow, /inimori 1 ma Antechbanda, 1 at :Ctimppets, 1 of Bar- Rakes,n* MPlanainhig BEM, &Mai .Bermea s . Perk; ends S hovel Balton and Chains, Cow Chains, Log Chains, Grindstone:2 acepecaßeee, Cutting Bor . ; al ea—Household and Kitchen lhanillate, of Bureaus, Cupboarda, -Tables, Bedsteads, and g, Chain, Carpe tint Clock, Cooking Move and Pipe, 3 Tem plate Motes and Pkpa, Lee; Mean by the pound, Pota toes, and a great many oast articles. k o numeral's. to mention, also Bay by the tat. _. AKearinaco will be gleansand - terme made known- on day oriole by SARAH lIKLLXB. Joan Mums, Auctioneer. [Feb. 41.-6/* PUBLIC SALE OF YALIIABLO PELIONAL PROPERTY • iShionblioribei hiteuding to quit **aim - . will at While Sale, on AltifindayOle 28ik in of Mothmay , at 12 cocker, M., at his risidebte, about mile Aim ittioliert Poeta% in Bathe' toseLsltip, on roidkindhig to thlllbllowing Palma, Prone*, ta Wit : 2 WORK BOMB, 1 yearling Colt, 1 Cow, 1 akiiir,S gimp, 21lhotes, broad lined two horse %gen, warty n. good Suring Wagon, 2 sets of Yankee Beam tot Buggy Harness, Collars, Blind Bridle'. Plow Line, fit* aloe Bridle, 1 good Bendraillie Mem double E . single Shovel Plows, Corn Pork, Dung or Lime S Onttingßox. Grain Pan, Butt Trsosa,-Log Mahn, Bp dem IkandePrees, Jost new, Double-barrelsd Shotgun, Cooking Store and natures, Ten-plate Steve, and sonny other articles. pi a Atte by :Wane* will be given and term. k ) as of le AMUAL ?1.b.6,-4.! PUBLIC . WA OfF VALUABLE PERSOIPAL PROPERTY. The inikteiipmei *allow Nib* iliglifb willawairg Math Ilia, UK arlbe'elbeli, .1. 1.; di go priliti klenallen township, Adam minty, on the road 117 1 prsollosist i tisbout s . : Irstidsrstills tits 2 coop ilft,l vpws, /o,heiti r :riz i : 1 twOme . throwilwkiw 'AMINO°. lOwmo t E t al W e, , Bed, Plows; Harrows, Oorn Pork/bassi Plow, t i l Et2s s 7 . l a Pis, lja r i thisso l IsMnr . 1 wit Wilton * I S pogr orb .246thergy Pica. Malt Mref 2 r buod pia Mitt I:llihis, Ititet riot or pintas Pools, such es Pima, Au Se Isews, Chia • witanillmaletielm Abe* aII s a s semililits at I; i . AVM*" awsiellmw artkisea : , .., ~. • •st. , ; any:: will b• gtvow asibtoriurvii4s• lama as • atimy . IiZORGII RIWITIP. Joint Hand , A -istionsse. Mb. • _ . ~~oi FESICIEZM The subscriber, intending to quit fanning and House. keeping. will sell at Public Sale, on Tuesday, the 3rd day of March next, at 10 o'cleek, d. M., at his residence in Huntington township, Adams county, Pa, at the York Springs, 1 mile southeast of Petersburg, known s the YorleSpringellikle, Cite Ibllowittg Personal Property: THREE 110B8121one excellent Brood Mare, heavy wilt hal, 1 illooded ' Calt„ 4ma Cows, which will be fresh or nearly so by time of sale, 3 head of young Cattle, 6 fins Shotes, l broad-tread three horse Wagon with Bed, 1 Spring Wagon, Hay Carriage,9 two-horse Plows, 2 Hamrws,2 Cialtivators,l Ball Ohlo Reaper and Mower combined, Threshing Machine and bur-horse Power, Wirs•tooth Rake, Just new,3 Buggies, 2 good u new, one a Falling-top, one lto ckaway, and one a Trotting Buggy, 2 sets of Buggy Harness, 2 sets of Breechbands, 2 seta of Front Gears, Collars, Bridles, Lines ' Whips, Hal. ters,Oew Chains, Spreaders, doable and single Trees, Hay and Dung Forks, Rehm Mowing Scythes, Grain Cradle,2 drain 'Shovels, 1 new Reynolds Panning Mill, 2 Sleighs, 3 string of Bells, Tpols, Angers, Chisels, set of Saab Planes; also, Heasehdfd and Kitchen Furniture, eonsisting in part of Cooking Stove and fixture., 2 ten plate Stoves, Parlor Stove, lot of old Iron and metal, Pots, Kettles, Tubs, Churns, Barrel of Vinegar, Cupboards, Bureaus, Bedsteads and Bedding, Tables, Chairs, Chests, 2 Clocks-124-hour and 1. B.day, 2 Centre Tables-1 of them Mahogany, new farcical Sofa, Wash-stand and Bowls,a large lot of Carpeting, and a great gari‘y other articles. lw Attendance will be given and terms made' known on day of sale by OISKRY Dorrkurit. A. K. Muss, Auctioneer, If not all sold on said day, the sale will be continued until all is mid. (Jan. 29.-ts .1. E. BARNITZ, D. ROHR. PUBLIC SALE OF VALUABLE PERSONAL PROPERTY Adm'n The subscriber intending to quit farming, will sell at public Sale, on Thursday, the 12th day of March %text, at 10 o'ciock,A. M. at his residence three and one-half miles west of Gettysburg, formerly Trostle's MIII, on Marsh Creek, the following Personal Property, to wit: THRER HEAD OF HORSES, all calculated for either Saddle or Harness, 2of them Mares with foal, 4 Milch Cows, 1 Bull, 1 Heifer, S head of Sheep, 2 Shotes, 2 Broad tread four horse Wagons, 1 Wagon bed, 1 pair of Wood Ladders, 1 Hay Carriage, 1 pair Hay Ladders, 1 small Sled; 2 Rockaway Boggles and Harness, 1 pair of hind Gears, 3 set et front Gears, Wagon Saddle, blind Bridle", Collars, 3 Lines, 2 Riding,. Bridles, Wagon . Whip, 2 Ply Nets,Halters and Cow Chains, Log Chains,Rough Lock, Threshing Machtne,Breast Chaine,Stitt-trces, Spreaders Peed-trough, Winnowing Mill, Cutting Box, 1 three horse Plow, 2 two horse Ploos, 2 Barrows, 2 Corn Yorks, 2 Single Shovel Plows, Single, Double and 3 florae Trees, 1 Grain Drill,l Wire tooth Hay Rake, 1 Revolving Hay Rake, 2 Grain Cradles, 1 Clover Seed Cradle, 3 Mowing Scythes, Yorks, Rakes, 1 Mattock, Shovel", Ortndetoee, Barrels, Boise, a set of Dung Boards, lot of Bags, nand Saw, and a great number of other articles aire Sten dance will be given and terms made known on day of sale by JOHN W. WY.IGLE. JAW/ MICXLZT, Auctioneer. (Jan. 22.-te P UBLIC SALE OF VALUABLE PERSONAL PROPERTY The undersigned will sell at Public Sale. on Tuesday, lite UNA day of March rust, at 12 o'clock, if, at his reei• denim, in Straban township, Adams county, on the road leading from the Harrisburg road to Render's Church, about two and a half-tulles from ilanterstown, a variety of valuable Personal Property, consisting of 3 head of Horses, two being Work Horses, the other. two-yearling Colt, 4 Cow 5,1 Heifer, s large Brood Sow, 2 Shoats, sets of Breechbanda, 2 Nets of Front Gears, 2 seta Traces, Cow and Halter Chains, two and three.horse Plow, don bleabovel Plow, Harrow, Cultivator, Double and Single Trees', a large new flay-Carriage, and &variety of other articles too numerous to mention. STOCE.PIIGER, I. J. srocumgoza„ - ♦dm'n /attendance will be given and terms made known on day of sale by J. W. FIDLER. Jogs FiTALYSIIITB, Auctioneer. [Jan. Zi.-tas P U Ow Friday the nth of February next, at 10 o'clock A. M., The subscriber inten ling to quit farming, will sell at Public Sale, at his residence In Cumberland township, near the Immittsburg road, two and a halt miles from Glittysburg, the following Personal Property, to wit: O. GOOD MULRS, 2 Mares with foal,l Colt, 3 Mitch Cows, 3 bead of Young Cattle, 4 Shooters, 1 four horse narrow-tread Wagon.l Wagon for one or two hor ses, Lime Bed, Hay Carriage, Rockaway Buggy and Har ness, Buggy Spread, Hind sod Front Gears, Wagon Hud dle, Blind Bridles, Collars, 2 Lines, a good Riding Saddle and Bridle, Halters, Log Chain, Fifth Chain,Breast Chains, COW Chains,Spreeders,Jarkscrew, Feed Trough a Drat-rate Winnowing Milt, Grain Shoved, 2 Plougha, Subsoil Plough, Harrow, 2 Corn Forks, 3 Double and 1 Singl•Shovel Ploughs, Roller, single double and three. hors* Trees, Grain Cradle, CloverCradie,ficythes,"Porke, Rakes, Crom-cut Saw, 2 Mattocks, Shovels, Crowbar, Grindstone, Maul and Wedges, Saw, Angel s, a lot of oOnlOalit by the:acre, and a great many other articles too disarm tomention. 11!.A.thini.ance will be given and ' term made known on day of sale by JACOB C. HERBST. Join ItrAumann, Anctionser. [Jan 15-ts PUBLIC SALE OF VALUABLE PERSONAL PROPERTY The andendgmd will sell at Public Sale on Tuesday, e 10th day of Rank ant, et 9 o'clock, A. at his re )ddence, in Unkintownehip, Adams couoty, about three. birdie of a mil* nerth-.sat of Littleertown, near the llonanglitown and Hanover road, the following Personal PrweaV, vie: TH.61.X11 MUD OT HOBSES, 2 Colts, 1 three years, the other two years old, 6 Mulch Cows, 1 Bull, two years old, 6 held of Sheep, 1 brood Sow, 8 Shots., 2 Wagons, both Arrow-tread, Stone Bed, Hay Carriage, as good as new, Threshing Machine with Horse-power and Gearing all iselnd-reite order_ , Winnowing Mill, 2 good Plows, 2 - Harechrre,lThovel Plows, 2 Corn Yorks, Cultivator, I Buckeyeliteepir,--Wirei Hay .Bake, Spring Wagon and Gears; sets Hind Gears, fleets front Gears, a Fly Nato, Bridles, Collars, Lines, Roller, Sleigh and Belle, Doable, Stahl OA= Three-lxgree Trees, Log, Halter and Cow Obakak, Pork.; Shama', Bakis, Mattocks, Grindstone, Grain Cradle, lot of Bags, Meat Vessels, Barrels, about W•lghe of Port and avkantity of Lard by the pound, and a nuttiber °rather articles. . ,s3,Aiteadanee will be given and terms made known det ;Wallop, _ . ISAAC B.ABZIEWA R. Imo Lam, Audit:seer. Pan. 29.-te VALUABLE PERSONAL PROPERTY AT PUBLIC SALE The suitscriber, intending to quit farming, will sell at Public UM, ess Woineaday, theta day of larch rust, at kb ntridette in Candierland township, about two miles wool of Gilittysbzirg,ois the Ohanthereborg pike, the 'bi llowing eignable Perecand froperty, viz : It SUP MOOD 100111 C WSW ou• thre•-ytiar ohl, it goerllttisit, wAlsildid Cott, 9 mean* old. sired by the Soleftle bred 111 WM er,'' owned .by Dr. T. T. Tam, and dri took the CM printings at th•Gettyeborg Fair, a duroe.year old Colt, 4 good Mitch Cows, one of which will h im * by um of sigo, S Heithrs, 2 Dulls, coma Durham two y e ar oid =tithe mbar a Reran one year old, which ideDWlt the Arst premimn at the TaLr, 10 head of extra *math .11 Abet% a two Isom Wagon, a two mat Car 'l•.g. '1 ! g, • p ,ti Spring tooth Hay Bake,lf Ind litred' •„, , e 1,, Teed Cutter, Threshing Xi. alli lit, 2 Wit Ploughs, 2 narrows. doable ofelLg 'Cora Pork, one three hope add - tnt maynt, Tried . enders, Single Trees, Wimilibarrotr, Se m* Seats of Watchbands. 2 sets Pf1 1 : 0 0$ 9 rfh)2 .l 4Zip, Wagon Saddle, Carnes', Col lars Mid nrialeC eta, Ohara-lines, Plow-lines, Hal tom, Cour Obsiner Elproad,4* Whi ts, Forks, D . ' I nWitZESTAPrii 'ObOVPM111; 61114 . Cook got Ind Niatures, Oath, sad a variety of Household and ' dam yWhildig% lad dtber artieles too numerous to Pak wi l oommenesst 10 o'clock, A. /1., when attend- Nam will Ili forusinooo tom) ow 4t7 of Sale br 41 iyu4tas B. POL . - AIM4 /./01041 , 1% an qtr poupAo- , llTALogrompar !MOW I'IIOPZETT. MAU N INTBLIC SALE all 1 1 41LITABLE PERSONAL PROPERTY The sabscribo, litending to quit lipra will sel at Pub Ho Sale, oft Friday, Die eth day of nest, at l his residence In Menalisn township, Adams Minty. one mile west of Beadsmen's, ou the Arendtaville road, the %F -lowing Personal Property, via: , BROOD HAIM, with tool by. Jack, 2 young Horns , one an excellentHarnms Hens, 4 good Eikh Cows, which will be fresh or nearly so by the time of sale, 1 Teams 'ter 8011, 2 Calves,ll Met Bpood,Bow with Pigs, and 9 Shiites, 3 narrow tread *gone; 1 bur horse, 1 two bons, andlhe other a one horse Spring Wagon, 2 new Sayler Plows, 2 Harrows, 1 Double Shovel Plow, Grain Drill, Hone Bake, Winnowing . Mill, double and single Trees, Forks, Grindstone, Carriage Spread and double Harness with Check Lines; Horse Gears, Collars. Bridles, Lines, Wagon Saddle, Log Chain, Halter and Cow Chains, Horse Power Hay Pork with tackle, Shovel: also, Cider Barrels and pure Vinegar by the gallon. Also, House hold and Kitchen Furniture, consisting in part of Safe, Sink, 6 Bedsteads (one a'Cottage), 2 seta of Chabs—l Cane Bottom, Rocking Chair, 2 Bureaus, Tables, Rowse, one a Cooking Stove (Niagara) and exturea, • Parlor Stove, 2 D inner and 1 Break bet Tables, Clock, Desk, Stands, Charns, Milk Crocks, Iron Kettle, Wash Tube, lc. Tao barniture is nearly all new, and embraces all articles necessary for farming and housekeeping—too nitmerons to mention. Azle to cosmoses. precisely at 9 o'clock, A. At., on said day, when attendance will be given and terms made known by A. J. BENDER. Jicos Itcurr, Auctioneer. [Feb. 5.-ts PUBLIC SALE OP VALUABLE PERSONAL PROPEXTY The enhicriber will sell at PubGo Sale, on Tuesday, the 10th day of March next, at hie residence in Freedom township, one mile north-west of Greenmount P. 0., the following Personal Property, viz- ONR HORSE, 2 Cows, 1 Buggy. as good as new and Harnmis, 1 Horse Wagoml Horse Harness, Sleigh and Bells, Horse 'Blankets,' Miters, Cow Chain., Riding Sad. tiles, 1 Side Saddle, Riding Bridles, Ply Nets, Rotating Ropes, Grain and Clover Cradles, Grindstone, Wheelbar row, Crowbar, Mattock, Maul and Wedzes, half Bushel, Baskets, Ports and Rakes, Crosscut Saw, Hand Saw, Planes, Angers, Chisels, Drawing Knives, Shot Gun, lot 1% inch Plank, Dung Board', Scantling and other Lum ber, 1 Seep Bees, Household Furniture, each as Tables, Chaim Bedsteads, Clipboards, Flour Chest, Copper Ket tle, Iron Pots, Barrtia and Boxes, good Buffalo Robe, Crocks, Jugs, Churn and Buckets, together with many ante les not mentioned. Sale to commence at 9 o'clock, A. M., when attendance will be given and terms made known by Also -At the same time and place, the undersigned will sell at Public Sale,l GOOD FAMILY ARE, 2 Allich Cows, one of which will be fresh about the time ofsale, 1 yearling Bull, 7 head of Shoats, 4 head of Sheep, I broad mad four horse Wagon, 1 Lime Bed, 1 Hay Carriage, 1 Winnowing Mill, Plows and Marrows, 1 Double Shovel Pknr, 1 Single Shovel Plow, Corn Fork, double. slagleand three borseTreee, 3 sets Breechbands, 2 seta Front Gears, Collars and Bridles, Wagon Saddle, Riding Saddle, dal. tom, Cow Chains, Batt Chains, Fifth Chain, Forks. Bakes, 4c. dttendanee will be given and terms made known by RUSH 81011AII. [Feb. 5.-ta Loon Miectri; Auctioneer PUBLIC SALE • OP VALUABLE PERSONAL PROPERTY. I - C SALE OF VALUABLE PERSONAL PROPERTY PUBLIC SALE OF PERSONAL PROfERTY The orobscriber,intending to quit firming, wil sell at Public, Sate, on eaturday, the 7th day qj March ne t, at 10 o'clock, A. N., at his residence in Strait= town lip, on the road leading from New Chtster to the Yo pike, and two miles east from ifunterstown. ' 2 LOAD Of GOOD WORK HOURS, both nin years old, 3 need of Pint-rate ilikh Cows, two of will h will have Calves about the time of sale. 1 two bore. agon with led, 1 two horse family Carriage, with Ha red, 2 new Cart Wheels, 2 long Ploughs,l double Shovel lough, 1 mingle Shovel Plongh.2 Corn forks, 1 Corn Cever, 1 Corn Planter Warren's patent ,1 Harrow, Log Clain, 1 two horse Sled, 1 Wheat Yana Howling Scrams, 1 ' oand I Holler, 1 Grain Rake, Hay and Dung V arks, link and Ladders,2 Croke•cnt Saws, 1 Crowbar , 1 Pick, 314 I and Wedges, Put Auger and Boring Machine , Post se, 1 ist of Coopering tools and Carpenter t001e,2 sets o Ilimi Gears, Collars and Bridles, Wagon Saddle., Lin and Hiding Bridles, Hay by the toll, 10 Acres of Wheat:An the ground, ; Flax•break, Single and Double Tread I also, HousehoWl and Kitchen furniture, 1 Parlor Steve, 1 Corner Cupboard, 1 Clock, 1 Case of Drawer', 1 Tabje and Mira, and a thousand other articles too Damen/lie to mention. Sale to commence at 10 o'clock, A. If., when tate:nce will be given and terms made known on day of sal ty HENRY seE. ANDasw Perron , . A ticaneer. (Jan..-ts PUBLIC SALE OF VALUABLE PERSONAL PROPERTY The undersigned, Intending to quit farming, will ex pose to Public Sale, an Thursday, the sth day of Alarch tat, at 10 o'clock, A. if., at his residence in Pet era lin rg, Y. 8., the following valuable Personal Property, t..*it THREE HORDES , oue a dappled grey of I yearvj the others a pair of matched blacks 8 years old, 6 Hitch lows, 'two of which will be fresh about the time of sale, 2 head of young Cattle, 4 Shotes, 1 four-horse broad-tread er tn. on—partly new, onohorse Wagon, 3 sets of Gears, i two Breechbande and one let Cruppers, 2 seta sing - le llaraess, Blind Bridiee, Collars, Linea, 3 Plows, Harrow, corn Pork, Shovel Plew, 2 Cultivators, Spreaders, doubleland single Trees, 3 Halter and 6 Cow Chains, Log and girth Chains. Jack Screw, Fork., Rakes, Shovels, Pick, Hat. tock, Digging IronOrindatoue, Wheelbarrow, and nikny other articled. Adel, lily by the ton, Wheat, Corn,te, and Potatoes by the bushel, Household and Kitchen 'or allure, consisting in part of Tables, Chairs, Cuph rd, Chests. Sink, Stands, 6 Stoves-2 Cooking 2 Teu-plake, 1 It Parlor and 1 Sheet Iron, Queinsware, Tinware, 4 Eed. Steads and Bedding, 100 yards Carpet, all good, 10 Crocks Apple Butter, near 300 weight of p ickled and dried of and Pork, and about one hundred weight of Lard, Hoes, Tube, Barrels, Boxes, and a gnat variety of other' irti. cies. JOHN McCLRARY Attendance will be given and terms made known on day °reale by SAMUEL `SHELL Y' . A. K. Muss, Auctioneer. [Jon.29. ib. PUBLIC SALE OF VALITABLE PERSONAL PROPEIdrY I . The subscriber, intending to quit farming, will sedl St Public Sale at his reaidence, two miles nort h-east of Gettysburg, on the Harrisburg road, on THURSLIAY and FRIDAY, MARCH STH and OTlf, IRIS, the following Personal Property, to wit: THREE HEAD OF WORK HORSES—aII calculated for either saddle or boraces, one a Mare heavawith 1 Stallion 6 years old—General Tay ler stock-Wrery gen tle, and broken to work anywhere ; 2 Colts 3 pliers old and one 2 years old; 5 Mitch Cows; O R thorough. bred Ayrshire Bull, 20 months old—pedigree can be bad on day of sale; one Half-blood 7 moptirs old ; I Short horn, 4 years old , 1 do., 2 months old; 3 Heifers, good stock ; 3 Brood Sows, Chester breed; 14 Biloats, all Cttee ter; 18 head of Improved Sheep, Cetrarald breed—nuns of them having been selected from the best stock' in Virginia in the fall of 15613; 3 Wagons—one Broad tread light four. horse, one light two-horse, one Spring do.. 1 Cart—breed-lreid ; I Lime-bed, pat new; 1 Falling-4.01r Buggy, as good as new; 1 Threshing Machine, with 16 foot Shaker attached; 2 Marrisburg Fanning Mills, Rey nold's tent;Pa 1 Clover Huller, Just new—Reitre Patent —the beat in use • 1 Chopping Mill—Bear's Patent—cal m:dated to chop all kinds of grain ; 2 horse Hay Forks ; 3 Corn Crushers, for chopping corn in ears; 6 Combined Reaping and Mowing Machilies, 2 of them second-hand; 2 Mowers, Ohio and Buckeye Patent; 6 Sulkey Corn Ploughs; 6 Wire-tooth Hay Rakes; 4 Grain Driils , with Guano attachment, warranted to do good work ; 4 Ploughs, 2 Harrows. 1 Double Shovel Plough. 1 Single do., Corn Cultivator, Corn Coverer, 7 Corn Sheller.--,me calculated for either 'horse or band power, Jackscrew, Fifth Chain, Leg Chains, 2-horse Spreader, 2 1-borne dm, Double and Single Trees, Halters, Cow Chains. Butt Chains Breast Chains, Traces, Feed Trough, Rail Car riage, 1 set heavy Elliptic Springs—one 7 ply the other 6, Mattocks, Pick, Broad-axe, Hand-axe, Forks. Rakes Bag Wagon, Cutting Box, Horse Gears, Breechbarghi, Front Gears, Plough Gears, I set wheel Mule Gearn, Cart Gears, 1-horse Barnes., I set Ambulance Harness, Car riage Harness, Bridles and Collars, Fly Nets as goal as Five-bone Line. Plough Lines, Wagon Saddle, Rid ing Bridles, a lot of Barrels, Bottle, Ac. gaLliale to commence at 9 o'clock A. M, on said days, when attendance will be given and terms made known b yWILLIAM WIBLE. Jong first/gaunt, Aucti oneer. [Jan.ls.—ds puBLIC SALE:. The ucuieraigned intending to relinquish bin trade, will sell at Pubic &de, on dfonday, Lie VIIt day of arch meal, at 1 o'clock, P. M_ on the premises, his residence in Frederick county, Id., on the road from Taneytown to Morltz's Tavern ' about 5 miles from the former and miles from the latter adjoining lands of Samuel Ott, Jacob Bollinger, Reuben Fleming and others, consisting of SU ABBRS. of first-rate land, improved with a large twoortory Log Dwelling, Log Barn, Blacksmith Shop, Smoke House, and other out-buildings, a well of excel lent Water near the door, and a Spring convenient to the house, also, an Orchard of choice, fruit of all kinde, ke. This is a good situation fur a Blacksmith, being in:a good neighborhood and having& good ran of'cnstom. ttendance will be given and terms made known on day of sale by JOSEPH F. BOWERS, Feb. 19.-ts* puß • The ntelersigneJ will eell at Public Sale. on Friday, the 2001 day of March next. at 10 o'clock. A. if, at Ids residence. to Union Jowled:in, about two miles east ct Littlestown on the road leading to Hanover, the follie4 • ing valuable Personal Property. viz: 4 READ OF HORSE: 4 ,B bead of normal Cattle. 2 Sheep, 4 Shotee, 1 Brood Sow, 2 Wagons, 2 seta of Ray LadderS, Stone Bed, Sled, 3 Plough', 3 Harrows, Cultivator, ti Shovel Ploughs. 2 Corn Forks, Spring Rake. Buckejile Reaper, Threshing Machine, Winnowing Mill, Jack Screw, Log Chains, Halter Chains, Cuo Chains, Horan Gears, Fly Nets, Cutting Box, Forks, Rakes, elmvele, one of the beet Grain Drills in nee, Meat Vessels, Merrell, Cupboard, Bede and Bedeteads, and othyr llonsehobl BLitt Kitchen Furniture, too numerous to mention. Attendance will be given and terms moue kn. WTI by Feb. 12.-to JOHN HRUMN.I.N.H. CHESTNUT LAND AT PRIVATE SAL I will sell 160 ACRESI, 2 miles west of 31111er,town.— The Timber is priacipairy Chestnut with some Bfwck and Walnut. The land is easy of access and the Noll first-rate. 100 Acres can be easily cleared and the Timber will pabi for the land and clearing, a. rt portion of it will cut 1.000 to the Acre. There aro twe capital Sprinse on this. Tract. It will be sold in a body f 4 $B.OO per acre; or in lots to snit—together It would make a nico Farm for n man with small means. ita..For terms.. Address JtiU . ll. ?AXIOM. Fairfield, Pa, Dec. 4, 1867.-tf • A , FIRST CLASS FARM AT PRIVATE SALE 4, Within two miles of Ge . ttysburg on the Harris:. burg road, with all necessary improvementsi sad in prime order. I will sell from 100 to 1t Acres, to suit purchasers. Terms rcasonable.— , For further infoimatlon, apply to WM. WIBLE, Gettysburg, Pa. Sept. 18-tf VALUABLE TANNERY AT PRIVATE SALE. . The subscriber, wishing to give up the Tanning bus i nest' offers at Pr Tate Bale, his valuable TANNERY, situate on South Baltimore Street, Gettysburg. Pa., in cluding Brick Beam Shop with 1 pool, 2 limes, and six handlers; Brick Currying Shop; Brick and Frame Bark' 31111 House; 38 lay-away Vats on the yard, with 8 Leeches and room to add any additional number—constant run ning Spring water, never-fhiling, in tan.yard and shops. This Tannery is located in a region where good Bark is abundant at reasonable prices. Possession oftheTannery will be given to the purchuer immediately. if desired, with a supply of bark to run it. There is besides a large Twaetoryilltitit DWELLING on the property, with Spring Ilouse,Smoke !louse, Wood Shed, Barn, Corn Crib, Wagon Shed and other outbuild ings, with a well of water and also hydrant at kitchen dooro ith running water through Spring If ouse. There, is a variety of best quality of growing Grapes and Fruit, on the premises. The property is In good condition, and . in every respect* most desirable residence and brininess stand. Also, will he sold, A LOT„OF (MOUND adjoining a- , beet, containing 134 Acres, snore or leas, with an Apple Orchard and a liret-clan Spring and Bathing libtalilish mentnio Also, A LOT OF OROUND, oa the linamittsburg road, one-half knile from' town, containing 8 Acres, which the parches/sr can also have, If destred. gm„Pirsons desiring to view the premises, or ascertain &rib er particulars, will address the subscriber, residing Gettysbarg.2a. JOHN WlNKnititANnit. Sept. 18.—tf TOWN PROPERTY THE undersigned offers at *Private Me, the old DOBBJN DWELLING, at the junction of the Tannytown and Ilmmittsburg roads. in the borough of Gettysburg. The house is substantially built o(stone, and contains twelve large rooms. There is • strong, gayer-failing Spring of first rate water In the basement aid Ili Acres of land connected with It. The location Is a very pleasant one, and with, Mils additional outlay this could be mode one of the most comkirtabla and de sirable homes in the borough or Its vicinity. N0v.13,1e37:t1 JOHN RlJpp. FARMS. FOR SALE. I will sell the Ihtrate; No. 1. Lying on the Harrisburg and Gettyskargrond between York Springs and Geldiers. burg, oontaining 121 ACRES, with improvements, 110 W moulded by dimes Miller. Price $25 per acre. 0. 2 . Lying on t he Carlisle and New OrlOrd rend, between Hefdlereburgand New Ches ter, rontelnitng 146 stith good improvements 'now neettpied by George J. neat. Pries SAC per sere. • iflitliet Not bait to be paid on the delivery of lb* deed the bolance to malt the purchaser either in cad' or in 11la1 Benda of not less think $2OO for No.l, , and 2to be paid annually with internat. ♦ patented, lie handsomely end hay* been limed. W.F. BOWEL • May 29, 11192.-tf it at seat, abtp, Wing TE;STERN LANDS. LAND ',hare on Land a tow To,Ago of s o , 1. , v , ond hand;prii-eniption Lando lesastefeeetr !Irma., c omity Ippottt, AL: to wtl} Wiled Whitt I will 101 or exc hange at a fair priettler L' tats in Ad— . 'soot cowry, Ps. 7 , • ARNOLD. votr,ls,l6sB.—tt . ; T. 4. JOB rRINTINGF,' . ',_ or mat watim&iteir EXECUTED NEATLY AND CUEAITY geroonni . groperty ,fatt LTC SALE OF VALUABLE PE:ISONAL PEON:ETV 401 estate *lto. DESIRABLE AT PRIVATE SAT AT TIONVOMON II -I II I' 1 ' ,41' IMI