U II 68. At. r" LNG, • did ratt- Costa. deacriptkoa • , &e. to secir. pm' WO WI! r MEI3I EMI ILE torsdoe• ICI CED. ING USE► tensive iho • ander the the conker •exteasive Illay,ilour, ries, kept they can LCI • oar Ware siumodatko By this; sir- sbt at all this kiwi , O►r cart , lii *Oil 11 ,ed to pay • vitt. oTery- ASEAN, N. or 4, :S; ec house, i■ Ore highest KWIIKAT. o MI flag EMI Balt, . Alas th• b►a}l they limy ask • tat/we/oft URDIE, LION. Ems, 111 L, &c. re Llama, township ,sot with Sall % glint 4,, kinds, ur,Gruic, - Pota tOinarkot and the. LDXN. EEO In ARE:- form the.. the tor ttyabarig ways be Timeaby Fruit . , wit b Sugary, Tisogar, looklag, FISH of mg To- wife?* is hpartlib— Oft aro psr Wry, at ;tone $1 the eta t 1• Howard t will 1• of tits 111 spare theca. U. 1121 =, ' Eiil i adingri I= tr•• tees be re— scafl.o itriaosso Ili LW. CM d u• I mow asszly • • he far E a tattle X, sae • It et Eill ffil UM 113 OF• EM 12E El El , GeWrdanrig, Wednesday, Warne 4, igiss. SA 101.—The ibilowing sales of Personal Property, to take place this spring, -will he found in our advertising column : ; Mann 111.—Andrdy Weikert, Highland tp. IS—Amos Cashinan, Stratum tp. " 14f-414ix. TirAor, ofJolepb, Ideuallen 17..1eiiio Cook, Latimore tp. " (kook, York Sulphur Springs' near Brag. rzn " a —olOtte Chamberlin, Hamlltonban tp. " Deaner, lltrabaa tp. " --Saasnel 8. 8 tockaleger,Caabtown near lisirtiold. " 19.•-•43eorge Hewitt, Atenallsd tp. a " —.ioseph A. 'Carman, Huntington tp. 20.-4ohn ICramrine, 13 Mon tp. " --John Cleaver, Huntington tp. " 24—8. I. Kepner. Butler tp. 28.—iiirsh Heller, Komatsu tp. a .1 —Catharine and Merlotti Keever, Ilotintpleas- ant tp. " 27.—John Irwin, Highland tp. 28.-Batimat Limiter, Banat tp.tteniteochta's Vac ' --- STOLEN.—The Hanover Citizen says that on the 20th ult., nine busbebt of wheat were aloha from the barn of Mr. S. SCHWARTZ, in Conowego township. A.NDTHER.—Building Associations are becoming popular. Application 'has been made to the Court for a charter for one in Littleatown, which will be granted at April Court. In the U. S. Senate, on FridaY, Mr. RA-M il/IT introduced a joint resolution authoriz ing the Secretary of War to take charge of the Gettysburg and Antietam National Cem eteries. CHANGES.--Subscribers to the "STAR AND Szwrimu.," who intend to' change their roddeecelhis Spring, are requested to notify us promptly of their new P. 0. ad dress, that the necessary change may be made on•our mailing list. •ItELrGIOIII3 . .--We lOarn that a protracted meeting has been in progress in the Metho dist Episcopal Church in Hutiterstown t for several weeks, and some thirty persons, old and young, have made a profession of relig ton—anumber of whom have united with the Church. • CHANGES.--TORN C. Zopcx, of New Oxford, has disposed of his store to Messrs. FRET A SNZLL, of York county, who take posse:Won on the Ark of April. Jos. FOtrrz has disposed of his Interest in his store in New Oxford, tO his brother R. R. Fawn, who will continue the business ss hetaaltor. - BOROUGH ELECTlON.—Constable WinxEir . hiurgiven the mud notice that an election for a Burgess, two members of Town Council, three School Directors, (one for two years,) one. Election Judge, two In spectors, one Assessor and two Constables, will be held in this borough, on Friday, the 20th lust.. pfS,We find the following paragraph in the Grand Rapids (Michigan) Eagle of the 29th nIL "PHILLIP ALLIsOic, from Gettysburg, Pa., desires to know the whereabouts ..of his brother JACOB ALLISON, who recently re moved from Grand Haven to this vicinity. Word may be left at the EAGLE office or the Bronson House." NOMINATED.—The Republicans of the 9th Judicial Circut of North Carolina have nominated VICTOR C. BARRINGER, Esq., for Solicitor of that Circut. Mr. B. was former ly a student in Pennsylvania College; is a tine lawyer, and took early ground in favor of a loyal reconstruction of the "Union. We presume and hope his election is beyond doubt. REV. B. C. SUESSEROTT.--We learn that /tar. Itartik Ociaserawayr-e, of this place), lately professor in Lutheran College and-prinelpal of Female sentinary, In Springfield, Illinois, has been appointed Principal of the nigh School in tliat, city.— This institution Is one of the mostireputable in the West, and is said to equal in its stan dards any in the Eastern cities. GOOD PRICES.--At the sale of Hnz. Lainnaw, in Franklin township, on Satir day last, six horses constituting one team realized $1,403.50. The horses were sold separately, and were knocked down to dif ferent parties at the following prices, : $209, .253, 124/150, $3, MO, and 62.10, Theses of Wit. Wrisig, Amami town ship, on Thursday and***, 4 reaLlied over 16,460. As high as sl9.67ii*obtained per head for Shiep of the Cotaiiia breed. Both these sales were very largely attend 6d, both having been extensively adiertised SALEtil.—DAvin Hoke Yuri pUrchased the property of Tawsa.is Mums, in New Oxford, for the sum of *B,ooo—a Urge two-story brick building, with a large bank barn, carriage house, &c., with about one acre suited for builing lots. - .Tlo°3 W. Citras has sold his House and lot in Stratum township to JOHN EivAxarn for $1.930 Pugh. JOHN MILLIIIII has difiposed of "Liberty Mills," (formerly Niummakerss,) in Liberty township, to Joss H. tilmtzurAnosf Hunt ington minty, at slo,ooo—taking real estate in Huntington county in payment. Dr. E. Mxxxonis has puchased SHIELVD Warehouse, in New Oxford, at 13,700 cash. TO CORRE3PONDENTB.—Daring the past few weeks we hays reotdved several lengthy oommunications or rather essays, which,. although creditably written, are not of iugiciently generalinterest to jutify pub lication In our oolunnat. We "hall at all times be glad to receive Items of local inter est, involving matters of fact., accidents, improvements, &a., only let thew be brief:and to the point. We desire to make our paper a rp#ex. of current nows, general ifel bunk anrour' Weil& in the townships can materially siting* sending in memo. rands of matters transpiring hi their neigh borhood. isie-The Philadslphia City Hem, of the 29th tilt., has a lengthy and complimentary biographical sketch of Hon. EDWARD Mc. Pirmasox, by a "Western man." At the risk of incurring t h e censure of 9ur modest and sensitive cola ague, we givithe closing paragraph: "EnwAitoPwErtsort is a great man -perhaps not in the sense we remembarlioo apart* or Cawar—nor as we recall Webster or Wilberforce; but as a fair and distinguish ing la 9f Democratic ileii•3lloooB2. E ar naitly sal in his convictions ;, clear and perspicuous in his intellectual powers; firm anti Illtlexible In his devotion to the principles or progressive republicanism ; warm_ ..boorable...lMpulsively cos mopolitan ;. • oily temperate and famously industrious, his asesetaixi fame- add lustre to the bright • mord • everywhere made by the repromentativoi of the great Common- Woolthof i ennaylvanis," - , . . IMPORTANT REVENUE DECISION.— The Commissienitr of Internal Revenue has recently made a decision which is of great **liana to be/Mites men. It is that every champ In a firm by which a member retire kora the same, whether a new part ner tabor hbe place or the surviving partner continue tbe bagmen alone, or by which a barmetpropletordispoess of his entire bpi waeiyarita Inceessor bikes his place L conak tot9i Vibe, ILL cootemplation of the Lair,,a new person or Ann liable to special tax , for the balance of the noir .for which tax &sal . 11430 been paid by the etierial firth aisrott; er. No proybdon of law exists in relation to sio4lll tax receipts similar to that which Iprottilbylemitted of 124 tesMdkr Of *Wit* Waft one person or aril to seminar% by , Vadirmuient of the Collector. SPRING SAFES.—SaIes of- Personal Pro- Pe $j l it l l3 3 4tilitlar numerous. Notwithstanding, we learn that the atten dance is gsnorallylage, said tbSprioes real Heed l'or Stook, :d:t.. good, in many cases high beyond expectation. This undoubted ly grows out of the fact that these sales have been more extensively advertised this year • than usual, •both by bills and -in paper.— When a man has goods to sell, he wants purchasers, and the more extended the no tice the larger number of bidders. Sharp business men reallie this, and use the press freely. The poorest kind of economy, is that which stumbles at the few dollars ex panditure requisite to a liberal advertising of a man's business or his intention to make sale. Custom must be attracted, and buyers usually go where the most enterprise and 1 liberality ill manifested. , Those who" fol d . their arms, waiting for customers ta hunt them up, while their more enterprising neighbors seek out customers by a liberal system of advertising, must expect to .be distanced in the race. Strange that sortie people can't see it. HON. A. X. AI'CLUICE.--The Chambers burg Repository, in announcing another Lecture by this gentleman in that place, on the 21st inst., On "Life in the Rocky Moun tains," says— "Mr. McClure spent nine monthei among the people of the Rocky ,Mountains; min gled freely with them ; traveled over three thousand miles by stage through themoun tains, crossing the Rocky Range six times from base to base at four different places; participated in their , political campaigns, and had every opportunity to see moutain life as it is." It is the intention of Col. MCCLURE to make his home in Denver, Colorado, and will leave for the West in May. I t will be borne in mind that he has consented to , lec ture in Gettysburg, , on "Mormonism," on Monday evening the 23d inst. There still remain a few ticketa unsold, which• can be had at thastores of Messrs. A. D. • Bunni.Eß, 'Dr. R. HORNER, and M. SPANGLER. Per sons desiring to hear Col. MCCLURE will do well to secure them at once,. Foi ths , "Srea & SUITSEL." • 4.inecoss.-Borreast--When the President imperiously and . ueurpingly undertook to reorgaialze the Southern government by putting rebels in power and virtually dis franehising the loyal masses, the Democracy had nothing to say against such monstrous infraetiert-of- the 'Constitution. But when Congress, on behalf of the people, interposes to demand that the laws shall be, enforced and the rights of citizens everywhere main tained, then they are fearfully execised • lest the Constitution shall -be destroyed. Just so, when the rebels were conspiring to de stroy the government and had already taken up arms against lt , these same partisans of barbarism and Crime were . howling about the "uneotastittitionality" Of all the meas ures adopted for its preservation : As if the Constitution was designed expressly to promotA slavery and wrong, and not at all as the all rdian of liberty. • J. S. G. MORNING GLORY STOVE.—Great im provements in Stoves have been made with in the last few years by scientific men, who have directed their attention to the work of securing the greatest amount of heat from a given quantity of fuel, and it is now admit ted on all hands that the base-burning stoves are beyond all question the most economical and cpmfortable. Of the base-burning stoves, it . •is also now admitted by all who have tested them, that the MORNING GLORY is equally beyond question the MOST ECO NOMICAL, and most desirable—consum ing the least coal, easily managed, free from dust, and producing a uniform heat which is equally diffused throughqut the room. Hav ing a mill-grate, they never clog up with cinders, and being once started can be burnt the entire winter without cleaning and with out letting the fire go out. They are like wise ornamental, and equally adapted for narlor. own'har.: &dice. betel and balL _Over_ FIFTY of these stoves have been sold in Gettysburg and vicinity this winter. They can be seen in daily use atthe EAGLE Ho- TEL,and the Wasunvorol4 HOUSE, and also at the "STAB. AND SENTINFL" 011ie& _gar C o . C. 11. Butan - *, at the corner of Railroad and Carlisle streets, is the sole Agent for the MORNING GLORY, for Ad ams county. 03-Also, on hand a large variety of COOKING and PARLOR STOVES, COAL, LUMBER, Washing. Machines, Tin Ware &c. Call and examine. tf VirA farmer writing to BAUGH & SON'S, says he used their Raw Bone Phosphate last spring, and found it to be all its friends Maimed for it—used it on corn, broom corn, potatoes, Ectra,wberries, and : the various kinds of vegetables, with the most satisfactory re sults. Another one says, owing to the exces- me wet weather his corn did not mature Properly, but he istiatisfiefi where he applied the Phosphate there was 50 per cent. more corn than 'where it was not used. Another used it on eight rowed Yellow flint corn which he found to he larger and more prolific than formerlr—the ears being 11 to 12 inclies long, and three-fourths of the crop,showing 12 to 14 rows per ear—this land was in a high state of cultivation and had never given such results before. Tbe originals of.the above letters may be seen by any farmerwhO will call upon the manufacturers of Baugh's Haw Bone Phoa phate.-It. Orlin -Nature an antidote for acquired diseases ? The Pia.wrxriow Barrens, prepar ed by Dr. Drake, of New York, have no doubt benefited and cured more persons of Dyspepsia, Nervousness, Sour Stomach, Loss of Appetite, Sinking Weakness, General De bility, and ./lenMl Despondency, than any other article in. existence. • They are compos ed of the purest roots and herbs,carefully pre pared, to be taken es a tonic and gentle stim ulant They are adapted to any.age or con dition- of ind are• extensively popular with Mothers and peisons of sedentary habits. . arMagnolla Water ias delightful toilet ar .ticle—superior to Cologne, at half the pri ' March 11-2 t SEER'S PORT WINE.--The Port grape is now, cultiitated in this country for a wine un excelled by any other,. in its mellow juici ness, richness of flavor, and brilliancy of col or. The grape has been brought to a perfec tion never attained in Portugal, by Mr. Speer, in his vineyard, New Jersey. Phyla clans say it is superior to imported Port for invalids, sad in summer it is more agreeable and refreshing than claret. Clergymen use it for its ptirlty as a communion wine, while the most fashionable families drink it as a din der wine---X. Triiiune. Some of our druggists keep tt. 7t IWGrey hairs, although accounted an hon or by the old, hive never been ^so considered with respect to the middle aged or young. These can be easly remedied by the use , of "Barrett's Vegetable Hair Restorative." The only thorough renewer and preventative of all dias of thesap.—Ogdburg Jotr nat.m • it BE' WISE TO-DAY.-'Til madness to neglect a cough .or cold, however slight.-- qu,iw . tutiZati may follovr, - and though :Dr, yristar's Relearn of Willi Cherry has tpututly cured this much dreaded disease, i fot the primary diseases of the throst,, lungs and chest, it alsrayscures *We= other remedies fail. - it Akre.--Ibusurr Tuoir.A •& t3oN Wm sll6sll;stitzriber et Brandes Honk, Ve *Ohl, it tilirrOtu ._O ll ',mum thoinorindo well to , tootid 12ruota( prditr! goirjr. , ::* 111E11 1 118 OF NEIGHBOIIESS COVRTIIRAL gidttntionsento. CA.Totoz.L.-4no: C. Davis has sold his . farm of 2si. 4cm irlur Trio" . ga m fo T j ameg NOTICE OF DLSSOLITTION.-- - IV: - Ogle; for $8,250, - and Jacob 'Hess his y The Par t l u ers d h at e r or AC: rn:: 1 I t farm near same place , for 411,1300. 1808. The trastness will be conducted Inereetter by It. • R. leo 0. • R. R. IOVITZ BRO. Culannu-iim,—J. V. Criswell, of Harris- March 11.-st• burg, has eoneruted for the making of the - new railroad from, Carlisle to the Pine Grove Iron Works for the mini of '5500,000. It is his intention to begin the work as soon as the weather opens. FgANsus.-,-.The Greencastle Valley Echo gives the following ludicrous incident as oc couring in Chamberstitirg. A quartely meet ing wasioing on In one of the churches, and a lady member resolved to have her four year old boy baptized. The time for the cer emony arriving, she proceeded to the altar with her bright, laughing cherub in her arms. By the usual form, the minister proceeded to baptize "young hopeful" in the name of the &'Father, Son and Holy Ghost," when he sud denly threw himself back in his mother's arms, exclaiming: "Holdup, mister, Betty washed my face before I came here !" The mother's face flushed, a visible smile lit up the minister's countenance, and the congrega tion "snickered" aloud. MD - ER/IL RESOURCES OF TEE PACIFIC SLOPE —The Secretary of the Treasury has transmit ted to Congress the report of J. Ross Browne on the mineral resources of the States and Tenitories west of the Rocky Mountains.— Mr. Brown estimates the yield of the differ ent States and Territories for 1867 as follows Califonda,42s,ooo,ooo; Nevada, $20,000,- 000 ; Montana, $12,000,000; , Idaho, $6;500,- 000 ; Washington, $1,000,000 ; • Oregon, $2,- 000,000 ; Oolorado, $2,500,000; New Mexico, $500,000; Arizona, $500,000; miscellaneous, $5,000,000 ; total, $75,000,000. The entire .roduct of the precious metals from 1848 to anuary Ist, 1868, is estimated as follows i-- Califorrda, $900,000,000 ; Nevada, $90,000,- 000 ; Montana, $65,000,000; Idaho, $45,000,- 000 ; Washington, $10,000,000 ; Oregon, $20,- 000,000; Colorado,$25,000,000; New Mexico and.Azizona, $5,0,000 ; Miscellaneous,s4s,- 000,000 ; retained for plate, jewelry, itc. , $5O, - 000, 000 ; • total, $1,255,000,000. Placer min ing is on the decline. Vein and quartz min ing is progressing favorably. There is a gen eral decline in the bullion product. The population actually engaged in mining has greatly diminished in the past few years, and does not now exceed 50,000. Agriculture, manufactures and commerce are assuming the preponderance over the mining interest. The area of land suitable for cultivation is much larger than was originally supposed. Impor tant results are anticipated from the comple tion of the Pacific railroad. The miscellane ous minerals of the Pacific slope are elabora tely described. Copper mining is in a de pressed condition, also quicksilver. ; ;44 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 CENTS is allowed as a credit on present subscriptions Some of our subscribers have thus paid their own paper for two and three years in ad vance. The same opportunity is offered to all. Who wall signalize the new year by doing likewise ? geriew of the lithehtto. Baltimore Grain and Produce Market. Baltimore, Tuesday Morning. 050 @ 10 00. 10 50 0 11 00 5 25 @ 5 37 260 @ 2 80 250 @ - 2 60 1 10 @ 1 19 1 75 @ 1 80 79 @ 84 2 75 @ 3 00 8 37 @ 8 75 2 75 @ 2 80 18 Q 20 14 . 0 .15 11 @ 12 16 @ SUPER FLOUR, EXTRA FLOM., BUCK WECF.AT MEAL,.. WHITE WHEAT, RED WHEAT, CORN, rty,, OATS, -TIMOTII i-SEED, CLOVER -SEED, FLAX -SEED, BACON, YAMS, " SIDEB, " SnoriDr.Es, LARD, GOLD, Phila Gettysburg Grain and Provision Market GettysbUrg, Wednaday Morning 8 30 10 001 Smut F' LOUR,... FLOUR,. WHITE WI:MAT, RED WREATH CorN, RYE,. OATS, BM:JEWS - 4LT, TLMOTRY SEED, CLOVER SEED,.. POTA.TOES, Brrnm, LARD, EO B l Decozr, " SIDES,. " Smouums, Sosr, TALLOW, *A&RIZD. Fasors.—Ecurzsraons.—On the 3d inst., by the Rev. J. A. 8011, Mr. Ephraim nice]. to Miss Louisa Eckenrodo, both of Mounqoy township. - Kooms—Cuottsx.—On the 10th inst., by the Rev. E. Breidenbaugh, Mr. Noah Koons to Miss Martha Crouse, both of Freedom-tp. LITTLE—Pomaxy.--On the 13th ult.-, Mr. Samuel J. Little, of- Richmond, Indiana, (formerly of this place), to Miss „Helen Pol ley, of New Carlisle, Clark county, Ohio. POLLEY—MOOSE.--On the 25th ult., by the Rev. J. M. Titzel, Mr. Daniel 3. C. Pol ley to Miss Sarah Margaret Moore, both of this county. WAID—WEA.Nxs.--On the 25th ult., by Rev. M. Snyder, Mr. James W. Wald to Miss Sabina Weaner, both of this county. WILDASIN—STBGNEB.—On the Sd inst., by Rev. P. Schemer, Mr. John Wildasin,of Adams county, to Miss . Elisabeth Steg ner, of York county. DIED. Obituary notices 5 cents a line for all over 4 lines—cash to accompany notices. BENDER.—On the 27th ult., at his residence in Carlisle; Dr. J. J. Bender, aged 38 years 4 montbnand 5 days. CooL.—On the 21st ult., Mr. Samuel Cool, of Hamiltonban township, in the 42d year of his age. GUNDRITSL—On the 2d inst., in Hanover, Frederick William, infant son of Prof. J. and Susan Gundrum, aged 6 months and 12 days. HOFFMAN.—On the 26th ult., Mrs. Han nah Hoffman, of Mountpleasant township, aged 70 yaara and. 4 months. KEprtstrt.h-On the 22d ult., Mrs. Harriet S.: B. wife of Benjamin Kepner, of Butler township, aged 29 years 4 mos. mid 20 days. OYLER.—On the 2d Just., in Franklin tp., Mr. Jacob K. Oyler, in the 46th year of his age. formic—On the 29th of Nownber last, Willie, son of John M. and &Lean Peters,• aged 4 years 6 months and 19 days. PETERS. —On the sth inst., Susan, wife of John M. Peters, aged 43 years 6 months and 4 days. R,TNEHART.—On the 25th ult., Mrs. Mazy -Rinehart, wife 'of' Mr. Jebn Rinehart, of Straban township, in her 59th year. Toovtre.—On the sth lust at the Alms house, Sebastian Troyer, atinAdvanced age. TRUE ARE TWO MGM tIIIALIMIIIB WHICH DE1711311311 and Az the euperletthp of Mrs. S.A. AL LEN'S NEW STYLE IMPROVED HAIR RESTORER or DitESSING,Ja cepolottle c /AVOW ell otherpreparations for the HAIR. - Pfrst," the prompt , quir k' action, great growthMitioutd vigir that Minium-to ghat° theilalr, sarterkilheg.bra. fpg applimegiorsh to rotor* Gray or- Wlitteastr to astatal oolor;loepartlag tulles Hair a dellghtdolareauytheab, delketet sad uschearible in expeikatafa. , ilecoad , lta user eilldlcsldoer *Jamul anY 1 1 1.6111 01 11reagatkuL of the Hair; without: that Mirky and'dteagraeable sulphur odor found and complained of la Op r prepared*** It never ill the akin or Hub.' WM illedit * et, lugurp "to - 11 .40 0 WW; - : to _tki au% noun A . IPUI : • :.. 4-• ad P - 4itte • 7 stIL .. r . Au , , • ~ x ~,: _ASSIGNEES' NOTICE. The undersigned having been duly appointed %- signs., under deed of voluntary emdgnment for the bene fit of Creditors, by EXAEI7II. G.,ltsvuotas and Win, of Menallan township, Adam co. Pae herehj Shoo notice .to al I persons indebted to said llbnaituel u. Ipploman to make immediate payment, andthose having claim. ars requested to p the same properly authenticated for settlement. JONAS RAMINZAELN, .Astioer- Bandennrille, Mar. 41.--fit pus= SALE OF VALUABLE PERSONAL PROPERTY The subscriber, intending to remove to the West, will sell at Public Bale, on Priday ths27 lh dog orMarch, 119511, at 11 at o'clock, A. if., at his resMence, at Weigher: Mill, in Highland township, the following valuable Per sonal Property. via : 1 HORSE, 2 Mich Cows, 2 Shot.., 1 good two-horse Wagon, three-inch tread, and Bed, a one-horse Spring Wagon, a Rockaway Buggy, a set of two-horse Harness and Housings , a set of Harams, Collars, Bridles, -Hal ters, Lines, 2 pair Butt Traces, 2 pair Breast Chains, Cow Chains, forks. Rakes, Shovels, Mattocks, Hoes, Ares, Mani and Wedges. Spreader, Grain Cradle, Mow ing Scythe and 13nath, half bloshol and peck. Measures, Clock, Ac. Also, Household and Kitchen furniture, con sisting in part' of 4 Bedsteads, Bureau, Cupboard,Chairs, Sink, Dining sod Breakfast Tables, 2 Rocking ()hairs, I Cooking Stove and fixturris,s3 sets Chairs, large come of Drawers, Sate, ten-plate :Ravi:sand Pipe, Spinning Wheel, Writing Doek, Boxes, Barrels, Tuba, Meat Vessels, Kegs, Barrel of Vinegar, Pans, Crooks, large iron Kettle, Bar rel Churn, Sausage Cutter, and many other articles too numerous to mentioc. Attendance will be given and terms made known on day °reale by JOHN IRWIN. March 11,-ta pUBLIC SALE OF VALUABLE PERSONAL PROPERTY The subscriber, intending to quit housekeeping, will sell at Public bale, on 2tanday tits 241 A day of March, 1868, atlo deloek , l. M., at his residence, in Butler town- ship, Adams county, on the Arendt:grille and Clettysborg road, half mile from Roth's Mill, the following valuable Personal Property, to wit: 1 COW, I Shotes, Cooking Stave, Teo-platelltove Oys ter Stove, Iron Kettle, flaw Ride Saddle, Show due, 4 Tables. 3 eats Mahn, 3 Rookicis Chairs, huge Arne Chair, 2 Bedsteeeh., Treadle Bed, BedQng,44 yards of Carpeting, (13/ 4 yards wide, good homermade,) Theisen, Crockery. Sleek, Corner Cupboard, good as new, lot of Meat, Peach butter, Preserves:, Canned Pratt, Cucumber Madre, Gard and Soft Soap, Wire bread and, pie Hoz LOoking Glasses, 2 Di:night:ars, Churn, Desk, a lot of Qaeansentre, full sets, Barrel Cider Vinegar, Tobacco Beaches, a large lot of fine Tobacco, used for smoking, Meat Vessel, be, Barrels, Forks, Floes, Axe, Saws, and many other aril dee. Attendance will be given and terms made known oti day of sale by B. P. HIPNBIL Jan La CALDRICLL, Auctioneer. pitar.ll-ta Poor House Accounts. CORNELII7B DAUGHERTY, Esq., Treslurar, in ac count with the Directors of the Poor and House of Employment of the County of Adams, from the Bth day of January, A :D., 1867, to the Lt day of April, A. 1), 1867, both days 'Delusive: To balance in hand/ of Treasurer at last bat tlement Order on County Treasurer. 8166 42 —.—. 1,000 00 ...... 1,000 00 . 00' Cash of John Martin, L. hinrford's note and 1,600 Interest 106 00 Cash of Jonas Johns on male of horss„.—...--, 100 00 CR. By cash I aid for out-door panpipes support Merchandise, groceries and hardware Pork, beef, Ash. Re.— . ... . Horses, cows, beef cat t le, sheep and Flour, grain and grinding.. Repairs to buildings Mechanical' work... .. ....... ...... Stone coal, Wood chopping, making fence; /lc Relief to Funeral paupers__ expenses. Male hirelings Female ............. Fruit and regetables Steward's salary - Clerk's salary * Treasurer's salary Balance in bands of Treasurer.. We, the subscribers, Auditors to settle and adjust the Public Accounts, do certify that we have examined the Items which compose the above account, and that they are correct, and there is a helium, of two hundred and ninety.llve dollars and five. cents remaining in the hands of Cornelius Daugherty, Esq., Treasmrer—behig from the eighth day of January to the first day of April, A. D., 1867—both days inclusive. JACOB BENNRR, Esq., Treasurer, 112 account vilth the Directors of the Poor and Hostas of Imploymeat of the County of Adams, being from the first day of May, A. D., 1867, to the sixth day. of Jantutry, A. D., 7868-- Loth days inclusive To balance leceived of C. Daugherty, Esq., former Treasurer 9M OS Order on Connty Trreumrer—...„.....-----. 1,700 00 Cash of M. McClean, for 439 36 Order on County Tressursr....—. .......... ...—..... 1,200 00 1,200 00 1,000 00 1,000 CO 1,000 00 1,000 00 1,000 00 15 00 6 00 Unclaimed order. of Mrs. Laaa" ....— " liary Zkkert—. CR. By cash paid for out-door pauper's support.... Merchandise, groceries, le., Pork, beef and Sib Horse, beef cattle, cows, Flour. grain and grinding...... ,.... Fruit and vegetables Repairs to buildings__ Mechanics' work Stone coal, lime and lumber—....-- Wood c hopping, making rails and fence Sundry expenses Drugs and medicines ............ ......».»............ Relief to paupers Funeral expenses Male hirelings Female hirelings.. Percentage on Insurance ........ ....»....«......:... Costs, stumps, 41te. Directors' extra services Physician's salary .............»....»................. .. Counsel's " Steward's " Clerk's " Treasurer's " Elneol [octal outstanding obligations-- ..... Balance In hands of Treirarer.--.....--... 1 40}. 2 10 2 20 2 10 @230 95 1 35 G 5 1 00 2 00 7 00 1 20 @ 1.25 35 H @ 12 20 We, the subscribers, Auditors to settle and adjust the Public Accounts, do certify, that we hiye examined the Items which compose the above account, and that they are coyrect, and that there Is a balanceof one hundred and thirty.three dollars and ninety-nlne cents In the hands of Jacob Benner. Mg., Treasurer, being from the first day of Mny, A. D.,1867, to the sixth day of Jana• ary, A. D.,lBBB—both diys inclusive: J. 0. PITTUTOBir, B. L• MUM, 'auditors. 14 @ 16 12 7 Q 8 10 IDEAS JOHNS, Esq., Steward, In account with the el Directors of the Poor and House of lientaggintant of the County o fAdim,, being front the sigh day of Jan- nary, A.D., 1867, to the sixth dot ofJownory, A. D.,ISAS. —both days inclusive: To order on Tremont. cash from Slone for timothy From Shaeffer for clover seed. From A. Polley, intermit for E. White....-....- Order ou Treasurer Cash of J. A. B. Mcßride, Esq., fiae..—..---, Cash far Car►....»...... _.._..........»:...»»....... Cash for Pigs.. Cash Aparid with Frederick Eltetsmaa, after 60 Mime dae Steward— ..............»..........»».»..- EBO By balance due Steward at last settlement . $6 47 Gash paid maul expermees......... ...... .......... 6 91 Harvesting.-- Barlett° paupers 5 75 Removing paupers...—. ..... ..... ........... 37 le Funeral expenses 9 00 Fruit and vegetables ............................«...i.. 93 30 Lime 400 Groceries.-- ... . .......... .............. ........ ......... 4 76 Mechanics' work ....«. 42 00 Meat, ilth, kc 56 66 Postage 224 We, the enhecribers, Auditors to settle sad idlest the Public Accounts, do certify that we bate examined the items which compose the foregoing account, and that they are correct, being frtun the eighth day of JanuarY. A. D OM, to the sixth day of January, A. D., 1868 both dip, incltudee: PRODUCTS OF THE FARM, 1867. 403 bushels of Wheat. 161 " Rye. 847 ' " Osts. 1850 - " Corn in ears. 12 " Onions. 12 " Sod /Midi. 314 4 ThnOthYßeed Mover Seed, . 200 a Potatoes. 3 barrels Croat. • 2500 heads of Cabbage. 80 loss Bay. . 28 laid* MIMI. Pork, fodder. 54&1 a pok, . 88 pa open remain in the Pam Hoses, Alinirlf . 1868. 1 &admitted daring th e course orate Isar. 2 .m"' sellout paupers 1,565. (March 11,-40 TO 00ifillthiPM131. ' 4 , The MEV. - EDWARD . A. WILSON will wine Moo o charge) to ill who defile it, the pnweelption with the di ructions for making and= t h i e dthPlis mu* whigth e he was cured a lung sNI that dread dining Consumption. His only object Cato benefit On &Moist and tinhorns eivorreniferer will try thin prowwiption, as it C u cost them nothing, and inlay pcorsollond!4 , -- Pima nddreaul RV. =WARD A. WILSON, *No 105 Small &mead, Wffiblootrorikirow York. Jun0141&17.-I,y . - Information to prodigies a butationt giewth al bait. twos, a Id header beardiene feea,.*bio a recipe fat the removal of Pimples,Elotdtaa Iruptions, etee theekin , leaving the pane soft, clear. and bayotift‘cdoi be obtained without ahem' by addiandan s_i_ TEMP. 011411 1 111111441bestetv. Jaw 5 4 4117,-4, Bily,lirelt York. - we l t, ;, The greatest invention of the age, apd one 1114 erary Meehanic, Workman and Partner in the Intel 11. buy. Send address, with namit, State, County and Poet Once, plainly written, and we will send circulars and twos. W. 8. BATCEIZLDBR t CO., Pittsburgh, Pa. WANTED -133 Towbars. Studenta, or other Wein gent Mn find Women. Business poye $lOO to 328L,00 lioC l / 1 1DY per month, &wonting to abilit Address ZEIG CO., 614 Arch A» ihnlthilPhia. Ps. WANTED—To make an arrangement with a Ihe man in ovary ()minty, who wishes to make mon. 17, and can give good referentos. No capital rocked. Will soil a business now paying 111.1$00 per mon and rely on profits Mr my pay. Address J. C.TILTON, tts burgh, Pa. A PRESENT OF $25 VALUE, np your own saleatkin„ Tres of con, ibr • Sim days' V metrics lu any town or 'Mays. Particulars and a gift sent free, by aggrandise, with stamp, N. B. CLOUD MAN k 00., 49 Hanover st., Boston, Mass. 51,994 42 CII BNATZD "ESTEY " ORGAN , VOX HtfIMA 'STOP. Prunonneed by all who have heard It the moat natural and beautiful imitation •f thei HUMAN VOIOB ever yet I. troduced. J. BRUM, it CO., Brattleboro, Vt., the ori ginal Inventors and Manufacturers. 41T Broome st., N. Y.; 270 River st., Troy, N. Y.; 18 North 7th at. Phila.; 115 Randolph at., Chicago. $3.204 42 RED JACKET AXE. COLBIHUSPS PATYNT. TRIED AND NOT - FOUND WANTING. We claim it will cut Twenty-Five (25) per cent. more wordwood per day than any other Axe made. Maxellront, Dec. 19,1881. limas. Lawmen & Co. tiles :—I have telly tried your Patent Axe and tad that it is all that you claim B,r it. It will chop faster than any other Axe that I ever saw, sad leaves the wood without "ticking at all. I would not - chop three day. without omit°, the cost. I need not my any mate r tar any man that trim one will be satiated. • WM. RIM CAUTION!—The Axe and the Label are both palmat ed. Infringers on these patents will be prosecuted no- carding to law. Timbre or dealers, and persons using any in fr ingement, ant liable with the maker of the in fringement. ear For sale by ell Dealers and the manufacturers, LIPPINCOTT & BABEWELL t Gincaustoas vo Linintivr A Co.) Sole owners of the Assents, PITTSBURGH, FA. J. C. PJTTHNTORP, H. L. BREAM, A odltors $4,854 40 m....-..-_.. 8817 06 .-...-. 2,400 ft -..-. 1,167 10 675 57 248 95 Z) SO 694 85 606 89 1,086 33 281 16 263 50 132 74 15 75 38 00 234 00 223 75 80 00 26 70 66 50 185 00 95 00 167 60 80 00 28 66 296 06 138 90 NORTH AMERICAN STEAM SHIP CO. THROUGH LINE TO CALIFORNIA, VIA PANAMA OR NICARAG UA. SAILING PROM NEW YORE December sth and 15th; January sth, 15th and 25th, and February 15th and 25th. With New ateernsitipenT the Tirst Claw. PARSAGR LOWER THAN BY ANY OThI LINE. Tor further Information address the undersigned at 177 Wart street New York. 59,864 40 ONE DOLLAR ! ONE DOLLAR ! AGREAT WONDRR, a 801 r Thibet or Alpaca Drees, Wool Shawl, Carpet, 60 yds. Sheetlag, 'Wady tg., Seta Who Rom Sendai 11hchloa, Roo Wool Cloth Ibr Gents. Bode, Ac., Sro ONR DOLLAR EACH. Arad* wanted. Circalan swathe'. T • Immense ',Dollar Bale , o,Esausa, hum urn Ammo Du au Yam Goon, pLATZII WARS, 0111.11111 T, Amu, Latent Owns, Etc, dz. Bead 15 cents for one, or 11, cepts each for ten os, moreutast of articles, which we wilt • • SELL AT ONE DOLLAR EACH. Agents on purchase an at tide worth , drain sa to 1300, br One Dollar, according to size of anti ordered. Cir culars rat tree. KIMBALL t 00, N.. 3 Tratriont.ltow, Boston, Mass. P. O. Bo: 2515. SW 00 Effl 997 100 00 60 00 76 00 TWORTANT ANNOUNCEMENT Bountiful Illustrated Book, worth a Thommuul tore, sent fro* to any address on rues* of 26 cents, by addressing Professor JOHN YANDIRPOOL, No. 264 Winthrop Piece, New York Oity. EE ONE DOLLAR EACH: w . _ zss Ootton Cloth, Drees Niteroi, Pint , Patterns, Bening liachinss, Watches, Dry and Pancyßoals, in. Lc. Bend tea cents ix Patent Pea fountain, with slip desalt:km an artale lamer dollar eat, An/ Perim, (raula 4egalty)pasammt las Mob of from TO to 1000, tit sams rote ilu Ma. tor essa,) sal get a pre-' alum lore doing. Rand In Rigatoni Letters. low pies mailed free to any address. RAUTIVAN k ineNpALL, 86 fjanaver at, Baton, Mass. 074 as WE ARE COIUNG I And will present to any person sendiog as a club fa our WIPP* ONE DOLLAR SALE of DRY AND FANCY GOODS, a Watch, Piece of Sheeting, Sin Dries Pattern. &Lott', FREE OF COST. Catakogne of goods and sample sent to any &darn 7212. ALLEN, HAWES & CO., P. O. Box O. lb Federal st, Barton, Nara Whokaale Dealers in French, German, and ingllsh Dry and Fancy Goods, Cutlery, Plated Ware, Albans, Leather Goods, to. [Feb. 19-45 I2a J. 0. PITTENTURY, 11. L.BRUJI, AndltOlt. gHINGLES.—P4inie Shingles, the NO boat la Oa kilt; lb soli at .7.60011 sirrtinnbar PO, on tho inns, thottysbrag. (Nov. . W A N E ..D 00 Cords Black Oak Birk &timed at &WWI monliertilir; 4144.4% tf moat omen; trim* , $5 00 CASH PER CORD • will be paid, on deliver?: 141411-41 • $25 Agents Wpted, _We irantle Avene* Wanton oar e t ND area 8111ITTLO IIW a Itaolllll/1,- T • egg ailtban Web* bibs Mania • • • Inary Indenamanta topad *Oft salsionla. awl»mylaarark.lllrc3i.dairsolhatiaa. • . _Afylto_ AngintresteniliOntpallia effs raft:— NI/LTsßlitSort%Fet, -• se- stems AIM essimsr-ksisis aiviiror at vs G. N. ISSMONAJOet ;Its rt ir:OsS. .—a B L I C '8 /V.* 0* 2l slop Ae lith of March, 1838, at 10 o'clock 4. M. The wildsodgned. Administrator of tloketgate of Jams mumberlinilate of than I Itanban towishipeAdame coon ty,Pa.,decemed, wilt sell at Public - IWe, It the resi dence of Major Culbortoon, in mid township, on the road leading from Caabtown to Fairfield, 4 miles from the torsuo ghee, the following valuable PiinionaiProparty, to wit: • • 2 GOOD 11ORSIDA 3 COWI, hard to beat, 1 HOW-, 1 Brood Sow, 1 Shot., 4 bead of Sheep, 2 Lambs, 1 narrow. tread two-horse Wagon, (Just as good as now,) Wood Ladders, 2 Barshear Plows one of which is calcakited. for 2 or 3 bones, Harrow, Single Morel Plow, Corn Pork, Wheelbarrow, Catthig Boy. Spreader. Mattock; Shovels, Ports, Grain Masai, Log Chula,, lCow Chains, 2 Hal ters, 2 set Brembbanda, 1 set /rout ilesok3 Housings, 4 Collars, 8 Bridle...l dumb!' rein /tiding Hridlri, good as new, Wagon Saddle, Batt Chains, Breast Chains, Wagon Whip, four-60noi Line, pair single Linea, Sleigh and Bells. Also, Homehold Tarlatan, conshUng of 4 Bed stead' and Bedding; 3 Tables, doable Cotner Chipboard almost now, Cooking Stars, Fixtures and Pipe, as as new, Case of Drawers, 2 Chests, Trunk, 2 Stands, flr .: f t Clutha 3 Backlog Choke, Churn, - Meet Tempel, Barrels, Tubs, Apple Butter, a lot of Oupeti ng, lard by the pound, Crocks, Bake •Pans, eight-day Mock, Sink, SOO pounds Bacon, Doughtray; also, about 33 bandies of un onbroken me Plat ntiou., and a great many other article' too mamm to Attendance will be given and terms made known on day of tale by CLAYTON CITAAIBIiaLLN, CRUZ= Admit. March 11,1 t BORDENTOWN FEMALE COILEM, BoaDurrowx, N. J. YHRNISHIB TUB TM DEBT EDUCATIONAL AN VANTAGES in coaneeHon with a loins,Board and Tuition $2OB par year. /or, addlss Rev- JOHN H. BRAbnir; A. H. Pres% "THE PULPIT '"- "Pg"' • —P P übll c Speskhi Pare Litersturs aid PirauGesl Relligiob, containing Ms g, best thlugu aid by Ow paw and Public Men the world dyer. B 7 our plan WIT ONE TSUI YOB NOTHING. Bait 10 ate. with Aim address to 'THE PULPIT CONPANY- • 87 PINK ZOW;NEW•1101E. .Agessit Wanted, nose readyfor omm:wars, "TRZEISTONY of the WAR BM WEIN Tall ISTATZS," Irs Onus" Olussom, CONDUCT Ass UMW, By Hon. ALEXANDER, IL 81101INB. Bend for Circulars, with terms, and • fell tion of the work. Addreas NATIONAL PC CO, Philadelphia, Pa. - IAT ANTIC D—IN NVALT COUNTY In tho Coital TT Etta," A GOOD AN to soil by OULNBIRLAIN'S COMBINATION Square,. Plumb, Level 45c Bevel. XL AMERICAN CLOCK CO. 8 CORTLA.NDT LIT., NEW YORK, Manaseturers i Agent, and balers In ALL TAB snicer g AIIBILLOAN CLOCKS, Me A Tor Man THOMAB CLOCKS. D. N. CARRINGTON, /pot. Addnoss G. 13.11AUGN & CO, Baton, Moo. zmw a!mws3i, `'lMe 4l 24dmitm*tits. 540 i NITLES OF THE UNION PACIFIC 4.44 - I,BDAD, It ZTNNIN(I~ W.E9TFRO ' If OMAHA ACROSS THE CONTINENT, 4alg NOW MIMED. is nu= urn um AIM runts 111.17NWLNO WITHIN TEN MILES OF THE SUMMIT Or THE ROCKY MMMUr:IKt.. Th. Dot that , the Whole G:rstind line to the Paelfui WILL HZ OOMPLIMID IN MO, yea never better. The means ao far provided for cot, stew:thin hare proved ample, end ears le so hick of funds far the wet vigorous prawn:ion of rho oaten. prise. The Comps:l7'e Ara Jkorpope Bonds are now offered at PA,II. Tiegpit SIX PER CENT. IN GOLD, 4edra ildrty yeas to run b.twe maturity, Sub ecriptions will be received In Gettysburg, Pa., by the .1 11313 T NATIONAL DANfliand ' GETTYSBURG NATIONAL BANK, and in Now Tott at tbo,Company's °Moo, No. 20, Nassau striae, &nib, CONTINENTAL NATIONAL BANK, No. 7, Kamen at 0LARE....b0D4 3 / 1 & CO., Bankers, No. 61, Wall at; JOHN J. 018C0 & SON, Bankers, No. 69, Walt it, anti by the Couipatirii idreutiesd Agssiallitoilgbout the United Natio; Raniittances should be made In draft or other fonds pax itiblew 'Tort, and the Bonds will be wact . tree of charge by return express. Parties subsetiblag through Wad agents, will look to them tor their , dellrerj. A ?FEW PAMPHLET AND MAP, show fag the Pro- , gnu of the Work, Resourees for Construction, and Pelee of Bougie, nay be obtahsal tR tSe Coarpisai's Offices or ed: its advertised agents,or will be. Ilaut : rfaa co 40ITN 7. CISCO, Treasurer, 7.6.19,11168,-tt EAST BERLIN FIRM. REBERT & HOOVER. FARMING IMPLEMENTS. Buckeye Reaper and Mower—Buckeye Self-Raker, Hofflein'a Patent—Self discharging- Wire Horse . Rake, SW/omen's Patint—Brand'a Patent Wire Horse Rake —The Rockaway Wire Rake.—Also, Threshing Machines, 00EN PLAIITZES, TWO YEWS, SIORIMAYS PA TIM AND wensAcen's PATEIT, YORK, GRAIN DRILLS, MOORE'S PATENT— CORN SHALER, WA.MBAUGH'S PATENT. IMPAIXING of kinds done on abort notice. Call and see what we can do. HURST é 1100Vilt. East Belga, March 4, 1868.--lm BARK! BARK! • 1100 CORDS WANTED ! THE SUBSCRIBER . WANTS 600 CORDS OF BLACK OAK' BARK, tor which he will pay $6 00 pet cord, oa delivery, ia good order, at We tanned in Gettysburg. Wanted also 500 CORDS OF ROCK OAK BARK, for which the highest sisarket pride will D4iitten. JOHN RUPP. lob. 12.—Am 628 HOOP SKIRPS., 628 WM. T. HOPIMPS "OWN MAKF I ;' • "KEYSTONE SETZETS," are the best and Cann= Low Pacts Hoop Skirts in theaaarket. Trail Skirts, 26 springs, $1.00; 30 springs, $1.20; and 40 springs, 61.46. Plain _Skirts, 6 tapes, 20 springs, SO Cents; 25 springs, 96 Oen ;60 springs, $1.16; and 36 springs , $1.26. Warranted Os every rerpect. "Oar OWN Make" of "UNION SKIRTS," XilfT•ll Tape Trails, from 2 0 to 50 silting; $1.90 to $2.50. Plain, Six Now, 20 to 64 4 114 50, from OS Cents to #110; 'Thom Skirts are bettor than tllassnold 14 other establialunents as first class goods, and at mach lower prices. • "Our OWN Make" of "CHAMPION SKIRTS" are in every way superior to all other Hoop Skint before. the public, and ealy hale to be mumbled or Worn' to am. vines every one of the fact. Manufactured of the beet linen.lnished English Steel Springs, very superior tapes, and the Myle of the asetalic lama/ dogs sad wanitor of securing Aim eirpam fief darsbility and excellence any other ilitirt in this amity, and are lighter, more else. tic, will wear kwger, give mare satisfaction, and are really-cheaper than all otters. - Dern lay Woorid that- They we Mi sold extlisitheljr- by Merchants throughout this and l • adjoining states at very modem ate print If you want the best, ask for "Hopkis's Champion Skirt." If pm do not Ind theta, gat the PE , cheat with whom pis .deal to ardor thorn for you, or mono or, mad direst to us. Merchants will find mar dif- Arent grades of EA iris exactly what they need, and we especially invite them to call and ekamine our extensive assortment, or lend Whole's!, Price List. To be had at Retail at Manufactory, and of the Retail Trod, palatally, and at Wholesale of the ihmalartnser only, to whom all orders should be addressed. NA3IINACTORY AND SALESROOM, 623 ARCH 111., Bebrihn INft atoutibita,Phlkadelph4. Peb.'26.llMeliins WELT. HOPKINS.. gfeitAtati *at,. TALUABLE TOWN PROPERTY V AT PRIVATE SALE. ~Hybanes& sad all aseaseary inprovameata—orary. thins aa Aral-rsts order, plasasatly local and on. of the most madastsbia prink to nsMese%la. loutatis, they appb , • WN.- 146. - - CHESTNUT LAND A.T,IWVATE SAL L I will sell 160 A 2 miles west of billieratowm— Tb• Mabee at with soma Black Oak sad s lab /M (l = l M access and the sod Bret-eta. 100 Asreireanhi easily cleared and the Timber will pay for the band tufa shirks& as a portion of It TM! cut 1000 Rails to the Acre. There are two capital Springs oa the Tract. It will be sold in a body for 'COO per acre •or in lota to gait--together it *Mild - snake akm lanil for • man with mall means. 113.1f0r terms. CA,• • • ' • • • •JNO.B: I I , 4IONi rps.e. FIRST CLASS FARM AT PRIVATE BALE, *Ain two WWI of Gettyibtrg, on the Harris burg road, with all necessary itnprovements, and in prhne order:. I (rota 00 to 160 Acres, to oult , .parctissers. Terms reasonable.— Forittrther inforntstion, apply to - WM. WIBLE, &pt. 18-11 Gettysburg, ra. DBBIRAB;JE • TOWN 'f PROPEItTY AT' PRIVATE MLR ••••••• Ta r O li g i e rli g ne4 . O re * . a* Ili " rite flaTe, the old Dfliflfrif tsirldLLING, at the of the Taasytown The sod Zoisalitotkurr roode,in th e of ettysburg hoses Latuthstitattalls ballt i of Moss. aims osiotmaikaiit wrioviiiiii4 Th ais is sr usworaniag Spring of liret-igte water in the basement sad 1% Acres of imodd wfth it. Ilte,locatiou Is a via 7 phislailifimpfhlailwatalMre ii l outlay this could be mad* ow of the most ostaxiable and do. Arable home fathe borough mita. igatas t rw-t1 - **tit LI A. log $ . I', OA , 1,411 L. F grin Nu 4- 4 rmk,... ,124t0, , 2 , 1. 14 „, x , -04.,-* - ,gliationoi, weemt,,4,.. prersamstia r d....ol.4... ba w ri si vairgvit ' ilkkuiounr . me pie rem gensmcgroperty Alto. Vitr - BLIC SALE VALUASUF 14111140NAL PROM!! The imbeoriber will sell at Public Sale, on Thiareas. Hie dog of Bard nag. at 1 e'ciech,-P. af sidemen in Huntington township, Adam. county, Fa., at WiemmieeAtill, 2 mils' south of Toth Spring% on tbe Oarlielii and oMomficail; the lbilowleg Pummel Proper ty, to wit: 2110E314 10ow, Wagon Bed, Cutting Bee, Open Fork, 2 t Sheer P toughly, atmor_, • riew two. halm Sled. double Shore .Plow , WM of MINA Hems, 2 pain of Hansom, 2 seta of Butt Trams, 2 Sly Nate, 2 Housing& Blind Bridle, Wagon Saddle, Wagon Whip. 4c. 4116, lehhapietant Rai and a variety' of Used., bold And Kitchen Furniture. consisting of. Stove ma Pipe, Ceram Cupboard,. 4 liedeteade,=, Pots, Bansis, Bolos, Tables, 2 Scapa of Bela, sini. • vw deg pit other articles too tremorous to mention. Attbudance will b. given and term mad* knows on day °teal* by JOSEPH A. WISILWAIf. A -If . id Ma, Lac Homier. [Mar. 4-2* PUBLIC SALE OP VALIIA.BLI PELSONAL PiIIOPIIRTY • The ralmoriben, Wending to move West, will tell at . poetic Bola, en Intently, the 26th day of /larch wart, at 1 o'clock, P. M., at the late residence of AY', Tarree, deceased, in Mountplemant township, Adams acuity Pa, on the road leading from Gettysburg to lisarner,ll miles from the ginner plan, the folkowlng valuabl• Per sonal Property, to wit 2 PIHST-11.All lawn COWS, good Bider Medd* Cow and KalterChalus, lot of Dacca by the pound. Lard. Wheat Plour by the pound, a quaoti t tL i s ni sf Salt, Bans' of Vipilrat, Apo" Bettor, Petro.., Moat =ls, • keret Brooms, now Berms, 2 I : o li Tu t a l i ett! n Maks, slot cei second•lumd Chalrsoll Chairs, Clock, 2 tarp Looking Glues., Chest, steads, 25Mada, Conn Cupboard, Kitchen Cupboard, Sink, Cooking Ilterro, tePplato Stove, a lot of 416srpotiag, Iron Pots, SI Plat Irons, pair Gecko* Wool Wlesel, 2 Splitting Wheeen, • gaol, Tin end quaint wars, Wilde Crocks, and a peat many other as ticks. Atbeadasen ',Gibe given and terms suede knower en day of sal, hy COILUILK/1 A 011stAlsOTT1 BAKIBIL Joey PrauamiztAuctlonreer Marcie 4.-Is PUBLIC BALE OF VALUABLE .PERSONAL PROPERTY The ealfoodether„ Wand* to quit Palau* aqr expose to Public Sale, on Wednesday, the WA day of eforai nod, eet .11. .'dock. 4. N., st his residence, ea the mood Irv& forfrooriChbebtaina to leatriteld, a Mho .on. of the Wear phae, the Zulloalag valuable Peresaal Property, trait:. 1; 2 ROOD FAMILY MARI, 2 three year old and 2 Into old Colts, t Mulch Caws, one of 'whit& wal be fresh about the time of sale, 1 Heifer, lyceum NII , a bald of young Cattle, 3 Sheeß, l'hoteg, FallinireteP I !efigr, MAX combos,. Pim, ftinrow, Pletri worm Slid ilbPI Tree., Cknr Cludne, est of Beta. Mintess, pairs bfltreechblads, set of TrOut Goan, likm, Gears, Bridles, Collars, Halters, Grain novel. forks, &a. Also, the undivided there of ill Acres ore rata in the Gmusd, a lot °Macon, and many other articles. 113-Attendsaatvrill be gime and terms made 10101111 on day of Ml, by SAMUEL B. ISTOCKBLIOFM, Jams If Must, D. bf Aseloseer. [Feb. X-40 New York. pußLic SALE OF VALUABLE PERSONAL PROPERTY The undersigned will sell at Pahlle Sale, me 1 racy, March 190,1868, atlOcedock, A. A., on the premium Malaita touraiddP, Adams county, on the road leading from Sondem'lle so linnten town, about 3i stile from Benderrclile, the diCowing Personal P 2 GOOD EfORBES, 2 Cows, 10bead of l =p, 1 two or tbreetorsa Wagon, Yelling op Sony, 3 Sleighs. Wagon Bed, Plow; Barrows, Oont Pork Shovel Now, Hay Sae, grain Sawa, Winnowing XIII, Cutting Box, Brain Om dia;Bakie, Perlut, I sets Breeehbande, setriont Gem, 1 set Harmon, Pagan SW* 3 Bonainga„ BUM Bridle*, =de Loathers, Plow Lthe, Maui ddle, 3 p* I pair Batt Chains, lot of-Bee MEW* • lot .1 punter Toole, Toole, such as Planes, Angers, Sawa, Chfaele, sad many other articles. Also—lioneeboldend'Lltehew Fur niture, °maiming of 2 Bedsteads, 1 Owner Cupboard, Iron Kettle, Aug ether articles. . Attendance will be given and terms adds known as day of saleby axons aswirr. Jowl , ILass, Auctioneer. • [Feb. ate PUBLIC SALE OP VALUABLE PERSONAL PROPERTY on•Prida l , The 1166 of March nal, at 10 o'cioilk The undenigned; Intending to quit farming, ,will - *CRIB& BMA at Me reskimene in !Brehm township, 13e, miles wan of iluaterstawn, near the *tate read, the MG lowing valuable Personal Property, via; 2 WOES HOBBES, 6 bead of Ith nomad with Cots weht, S Brood flaws, 1 large Boar, 1 Darrow tread Woos, a Spring Wagon, Hay Ladders, Wit/Nerow Plow. Harrow, sinus ilhoval Plows, Conk Parks, and Doable Trees, Horse Gsan, Bridles, Coll Ta, Cu l = Box, Grain Cradle, Sled, Ground 11 oiler,•, Mani, Wedges, Axon, Corn by the basket. Also, Hamm. hold sad Kitchen larnitura, consisting of Bedet•adened Badding, Tables, Chalrs, Stone and Pipe, Ina inttles, Meat Vase* lard and Lard Cam, Crecks, Zama, SU , rely Wasik Tubs, and a variety of of artieks too numerous to mention. Attendance will be given and terms amide known as day of sale by AMOS CASHMAN. Joan ST.Au.orrnr, Auction/Nor. Mb. 2544 pITI3LIC SALE OP TALUABLZ PtP4ONAL PILOPKIIIT The mibeariber, intending to quit &ming. will c rpm, to Public Bale, ea .&tatorday, the 140: day of Akira nod, at 10 o'clock, d. Y., at the re:Memo of Solomon Ileasser. la Meselien township, 1 ad% 'meth of frauds cows Sawmill, the following Talmage Pentonal Property, to wit: 3 HEAD OY WORK gOESES, all young and will work anywhere, 4 MU& Owe, two of which will be trash about the day of wile, 4 Highs' suppposed to be with calf, 4 Steers and • Bull, 2 Brood Sows, 2 tinr-hoes' We. gone, one of them broad the other narrow tread, Line 11 ,,, fliz ... Ladders, bar-Bons Thresh's% Machine with Shovel Plow', Corn r / " lm 1Z4 4 1 2 pal rs Spreaders and Single Trees, 2 pairs Braschkulds eaSSitle Plates, pair Proust Gem. 3 BUM as and Callan, Wagon Saddle, lour-bore* Line, Bead Halters and Chains, Butt Traces, Breast Chain, Barge Bake, a No.l Grindstone, and a great =Lay other artless. 431-Attendance will be given and terms made Massa on day of sale by ALZE. B. TAYLOR, al'AltallilL Apo' Mrentr, actioneer. [Tab. 26.—ts PUBLIC SALE I-.ei Tuanana TVISQ.NAZ PEOPZWff The subscriber intending to quit farming, will sell at Publkliale„ au Ilsesday, Me 176 day Mr Mardi meM, at 10 o'clock, 4.111:, at his rosideoce, one atie art of tba. Tart Sulphur Springs, on the mad landlug to Ihnittrwm, the following valuable Persmal Prayerly, i• wit: 1 BROOD MARE, with tbal, and good either for saddle or haniese, 4 Cows, two will be fru& about times/ sale, 1 two-year old Devon Bull, Bbwri Bowl s Bow, (Chestur breed.) 4 Sham Bonin SMeells FMIO I I, Dbtrna P . 1 " Horse Gears, Shovels, Forks, Iwg Obelus, Hat ters, Cow Chains, Crowbar, Maul ' and Wedges, oars Hoes, Matto*, Wheelbarrow, end many other articles; oleo, Household and Kitchen ifernitureounalating in part ofilinittembh Cooki% love and Pinta,., Meatifeesele, Buckets, Tubs, Pink, a lot of Tin-were and a gnat many other articles. • A.ttandanc•willpe given and tense wade known en day of ealuby JAW. 0001. Anglian 11". Mimi!, Auctioneer. treb.26.-ts .IKELIC SALE Of VALUABLE PERSONAL PROPERTY. Thenndersigned will sell at MIL: Bah, as /Way, tie 20th etf /arch sad, al 12 o'clock, JL, st his s. . , in Huntington township, Adam county, shoat lA w nZe Ikons Nierapr . 4 ULU, the lbilowing vaksaille • Or s li t glASX, 1 est of Base Dearit,_; Citles. 3 good thriving Shots; Winnowing WDI, Cutting Das, Spring W tiwriutrol Wagon 11 0 1 / Wed, Plow; 011ra Pork Shovelllsrlsow,arrairls. sad she& Tree, Sleigh-and Bells, HUN, Barn Harness good as new, Leg Chains, Yorks and Sakes, Past Iron, Cow Chain, large Iron Kettle. Akio, Hoasehold and Kitchen Purnitare, consisting In part otCook Stove and Pipe, Barmy Desk, 2 Tables, • lot efnew Split Bottom CDatay and many ar ticle' not bergs mentioned. Attendance will be given and terms made knows dayorsideby JOHN lAJLAVIL Feb. Mats VuEire SALE OP VA.I,I7ABLZ PURBON4I, PILOPIERTY Tits msbeeriber, in to quit sinikft& will sell at Public Pißb ..flisksg, ad LiA dap 41 ilivek are, - al t6ddoM at Ida residence In Whland town ship, on the road iesibig front Gettrobarg to Yalrileid, near Marsh Creekq t yteriita) Church, th e Itilerwing valuable Personal y, viz: 1 GOOD WORK HO 3, 2 Nina Cows, 2 yen ng Bali, 2 Heifers, 1 Broad Sow, 7 Shales, 1 heavy two-horse Wa gon three-inch treed—nearly new 1 two-horse narrate tread Wagon, 2 pair new Bay W Pad, Spring-tooth Bay Rake nearly new, revolving Rate, Winnowfog Mill, 2 Plonos, Marrow, shove Wish, Cultivator, Corn Coverer, ft*Sit, sad single Ti Weed and Wedges, Anew, 2 is te of Strasebblads, Wagon Saddle, Plough Liss, Bntt Traces, Inmost Quang o Log Mdse. Cow Cbains,Otindidone, Grain Cradle, Shovels, larks. tn. Also, Haniehold and Kitchen Furniture, mmidating in part o(1 new ten-plate Stove end Pipe, Cooking Wee, Bedstead, Barrels, and many other article. tto unneerette to mention. Attendance will be glen and torso made keoine on day of We by ANDSIM WT.ILERT. Rime Cour; Auctioneer. (Jib. 96.-tee IDT,TELIC SALE - - or VILIJABLII pinesoitu. PKOPUTT The undtusidisedlatondlny to quit ihurnting, Will .all et Public dale,ens Thursday, Mare% 96,1669, at 9 o'clock. A. N., at her residence In Masallen townsktp, bathe north west of Bimdessrille, and one half mßa north of the road leading from liennsassill• to the old Shlypsosburs road the Mowing PoressaPt...nty.lts wilt- 1 orm• zommur. OLI6 00111, well loroki to 10 0 7 10. 6 latch Cows, tot which will be fresh about th • time of sale, 7 bead °faiths, 7 Nada gimp, two•bonts Wagon, &cushioned. obeli Taw, Mk*, Osruldork, nhtmd Now Harrow, 1 Brosehbands, 1 sot Cruppers, 1 set ItsaZ i ns, Ha s let Mathis, oow t w o ? I ' L c Chains, Grindstone, 2 soaps of Hess, Getting' Box ; al so—Romehold and Kitchen Furniture, of Tab llttug Moto sr STOW. plat* tortio and PIP 4 ard, lee* by the pound, Pots hole and • rust nosy Odor articles tc o nussaress to nointiou, elan Hay by the ton. Atteadone• will be ipso and tams rods known on day plots by 11ASAU t relt. tt.4o 'Ootaiktittlietkineer. - • • . pUELIC SALE Or TALII4LBLI ;X:pr2 . ! 4.1, ?Raman liablio &do - W gebnal grOntl, Sao. puitue SALE Or VAINAILII PlllllOlll Satan .. . Ti. subrodbor foloodbe MO OM bles& will nark Polo* Mo. to laterigr u leffaarell soot, id 12 o'dtok, Alf, at bli X lit ead V i lioseber'sre~i bt lutist - at nod to Aroodtorill% tiny 110111Putot 1149111 %,„__ . 2 WORK BOUM 1 yoon&O. OA i ...... • Mbyte Mop, 2 Ittootor, brood trod Otto Insal irliallemillr atm, good Spire Woos, It sot. .1 bob. 1 me %ay gonsoro. Ooltoro, 11ThoOktiloodnOrr Sod dlo sad Bridlo, 1 good loodoortabo Moro dud& alli asps Urn! Mow; Oars Fork Dom or Lbw, leboll. Ootttotriox. Onto Ps.. YAM froeso.lgosabollob 'prob. don, Doable Totoo,,tort OW, .111.001121willuil. Clookbor Stole awl extares. Thob.elato Ow% sal Now *lbw articdot. A ttoodomoo will be Ono sod Vor mig atto lIA IV solo by LAWT lob. 1.,--tit pußrao SALE OF YALUABLI P*11001.411. PROPSIST. aadanigasa aroll at hallo Pala ail Lid Sifil d inch Priam ay Zara aa4 at 10 ebalt, 4. X. ,at rmaidisa. opf Da lai abort Ow as Llttlestamt *a tie raad lesime Mks „ tie mand Wag. fair valeable Panama Pragens. 4 BMW ON 110313101,11haat of lialiad 40adia,i Oka% 4 faiotaa.l Broad Sem, 2 IV II nit of _lllkptalaaa, Nano Had, Mad. Iriaat ek t P 10 01 1 34. Oaea laspyr, Tbradilag Ned*” IP Jut Ikakw.las OWN, Floka• Ilersa eau., Ply Nato. Csetbag, Pas, lhatia, 1 4 / 1 /411wiasia sae at taw beat Grain Dena is lay Meal Passaii. lamb. Mal and llalitaadaaad alba .11.1 tad 131 tea aasaroaa M lasittlia. FAab ttilaihNial Etna sad War Nada knows 1k . 10.-4 a A:Mar VICIULIN NOTIOE.-16 herebygiven to an lade Net* tertallohhl." te call llr e ro Tweas btel ree. by sad settle the tome, ow it here the 20th d Jitereh—es Nets. lasstthid etwr UM athq, will b• plead le Ow bomb ofrostleor tir solleettow. ardor of the Numb deal JC ll ,llrsorweer. NOTlCR—Letters of Administra- Um as the estate et Amusing kW of Usks township, Mow county, Ps., Mi r Ml*/ = Med to Um usders‘ped b sea p, \may gift notice la all permits Weft ad lo ssid Nieto lo ask* tuaudiato thus!win dams ajpillastamass* post thus properly aatikestiontad mattlamat. MUM H. 11 KINTEMII, Adler , JAcips lIONEMEN rib. 21.—Ilke' NOTlCE.—Letters of Atiministro tics oa the NW, of /an dialatiapa. YM of Illonatoaboa tows** 41Abiro anatf. aoroolod, loo fa/ bora pants! to this aalpil rookaag V tartans tomaidp, lisnby gins silks le sillpeases hadje‘sail to mai oast* to adlarl ask* hiusedia• pros% mil thoss lairiztiall Os aimirttl prima ilhan /sr witis. 14 =72. , -411 marrox camouniar. AEA,* TOTlCL—Letters Testamentary OS the estate et Aasutimasesos. Isle at Zeitisere Alms se omt g ileoese4 heels' bees ia ted to the isestevisgees, the re teen he Wrap gives Dottie to in an penmen ismisiteil WOW bloke humiliate mum; esti thceeturvise &Am swim* him mate to present time eittbeesilessed it seeds. amt. PRILICIII. Isb.o-It NOTlCE.—Letters of Administra -4.. this ellebe of Ddittltens=e ri z i f atm tows**. Aibiumo ounaty,lb. been rioted to the •.d .nt roiddlng to Paean hip.. Toot meaty, he barer giver sotto* le there indebted to rid snots to sake heonodisto end these herAtl =out the oenee to resold proper ly Ite oottlonoot. 146.1.1.i-40 SOLOMON GEM lief. NOTlOE,Letters of Administro el..oa saii soots of loins Illsopo, boo towaildp, Adman . monty. iloossood.borsioa boos grsiatod to Ma osooqpsid, rsairtiseln slismiatiorso ship, he Isoroby gltoso sotioo to AU Prealigi 1110114111 61di NU Seat* to make latosonoto psysmat, sad lbw bag o. •Leg dabs" ma the ma* to proloot'llimos pro aothootteotod for sottionsat lob. L-411 1F1U,11,11 MOM, Adrahr. • NOT/CE. B..frth want o< soma Maass" Vaof as ri L IL 0.. 1.. beta Mod la al:am/am lams Gabbana asebby, Pad will b• andrasd by gad Omit low Mk 11114 fay A. D. War awe b• arab Si tba isalnry. 1.9.-tt• J. A. Xtrianuall„ Pr•th'y. HAVING been appointed Attorney la iliot Ibr Ammo ilmunissom sod irtio, to at toed to too bottoms of odd illototwatatn, oak* to boor toy given to all Isforusioi to 001 l is Ilho lookrolgooil, r• ilig io Popootowillo, Tomoklial gooodiy, or A= Josue lisectsr, raid_ fog at Semi Ikon, IN toiroiktp, who will Fonda all taserm s = rib. 26..-tt IDA= . REGISTER'S NOTICES. NOTICE is hereby give* to ill Lepton sad otherpompom numnseed nut tbil AdodidstrAtlas Accounts lunsinsdlor suotnrusdlartla presented et the Orybsarf Cent st Adonis solui GOSlMllltie• sad amnia" ty. 11/11111112SIAT, Ohs Mb 66y of ILASOEt. Ind, at 10 eels*, A. It., ids: US. 4.••••• J Mar orsoorsaas vrozooll Of u P. fillaillNifor OCCOSOOI. - 1 Of. no soma* of Alia Adraisio tame of Imassi 110 tar, dsomassd. 110. The drat and stemod Pamir. Guardia& d Asa Maim Passer, (now !t0 • whim dta of lismry Naar. do at 111. ss• aeolual of Sarah Nair. Adminlidriatritt of John ildlor, dmomol. 112. Plat aa. lasi soonini of Max, Us ilessaar. Granamoltsireatdi sof abet° min aad mateasts of Margaret 111.. Pin r. t atosest atisme N. Durbin& Adisinistro for of dm oriato ofilasood Duttismor. 114. Tits sesolut at Osorad Adminintatior dis mists enkindle Malta, doonsid,•ist to =trot atestod of Guam' of tits Me will sad tantrmand oissomsd. IIL rind sad Lai mama ot Mist S. Ye Adminis trator Adams of Aim Ossmtt, datosoidorf tostusilp, ea, fn. Uar.4-18 COLLATERAL INEUERITARCE TAM • tolkolog Is • ototannot cabs GUsheal beset map Tax niestvod by W. D. Dolunrottk. Wet Aims county, our Um yew vsnalat i tm= INK to Doc. 1, lir, loonoi it ootatoo Ihrruboi iscalanto : llognalt tli • I Jacob if DI alisaboth TI ireasor 10 se se Lomb rake« U at Ostlation Mks N H iltbmbortftypor ..- • 1 U U pr. he Whsle saseasi olse Chooolostio..... IS I lord* ash& tilt tat las eistemsa is aor tic* sad trio to the bast any sal J. • /1111111114 Aidliglikotletllis Mess. 1111.-44 Jaa.ll, UN. TO COLLECTORS. The COLLECTORS of State and County Taxis, Ara relassial Ss Win all rallataaals. Iris► Oita ly. sad mak* sittlimost K *air Dripilsolla ON 1.111.01U1 Till 9021 i Os MALZOIE MIXT imillart By order of Os Closa 117 Oostakskiates, Nob. Is UM Id lon!:.oftliNck,4 :Ave& WE partnership heretofore 'slating : limitirms tam swirmiliswil fibe SEIB 464 Sol W 5110 TRIM, • . P•tambers, T.S. trams Me. . ATI prom WAIN a add My wtU Amp* se•k• =tloose ad j. seems Partin MM isilhotheil e salmi et tlin Ina V the mino 444* bi dears. .... .11P1M XKING disposed of - .belt of Morslit so Mown undJoo . Hoolorro 4 Moo soctemdkil boolooom twat *it INV; 1.11.1011 F nenitia te to my moon sod he alit OW*. yottoosoo, so Obi& Vioppo, wooocancomost. i-eboort•Ny go.t immelmonPriglets — liriar 3.a. Kl==l NIEWr BAKIRS. xr►x.,~ SM. bOUINRODO s llo .alika.taiii•SiYabelPat• 0410.480)," lowd,ll6klitit 'lna sad, 3wasidp. direster E 3 1M 'l*lirpr;i•rtslilaglisek greed wataaiimi ' leaviagtholvaii.s l 4l4 .MiiIIMPftMNIMbON. NA% *fegf • . s ,14 st PP! idittl. NOTICE. wfo.lw =E!MMEMMLI NA ilnompiimow 1111 11 J. IL WALIIIMMor • J. W. KR. Oakes. frit eel o. be
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