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DEFERRED.—The communication in re gard to the Nal ! ions4oldiers' Orphans' Home stead will app&t. *reek, LA.A.Gin SG4I.-- 7 1ast,;:iveek a . floes& be 10agitig to Major RO BEI:4 or Strad4aa' townabip, laid an egg measuring 9 and 1,2 incises in circumference.. • PRE,IIIUMS.—The Tiirk 'Springs Build ing Association ikas - got ahead of its neigh bors in the line of premiums ---one share of trioney selling last week at 45 per cent. pre mium, Gird another at 47 per cent. SEAVICES.—IIev, Jesus Jonas &inn, or Erie . county, will preach in the Marsh CreekPLesbyterian church on Sabbath morn- Inv :text (March 29), at H o'clock, A. M., and also at the Hunter stown church at 3 P. 21. EXHIBITIQ: 74 .t'-- .Com. Fars, the "small eat man alive," being a head and shoulders smaller than Tom Thumb—his sister, :i..T;Liza .NinixEr.Ln, 17 years old and weighing 20 pounds—and Col. SMALL; a trifle taller than Com. FOOTE —willezh HAI, in Agricultural Hall, on Friday and Saturday evenings.— Admission 35 cents—children 25 cents. CONELLHEINITARY.—We are gratified to • leftin that oar friend, Joint Picamm, Esq., was on Friday last. elected Justiee of the Teace in litimilton township. Mr. Pmanto -ran on the Republican ticket, bat was sup ported by a number of Democrats. His elec- Atiou in a heavy Democratic district is a high •complimentin his pevsomsl• worth. • STRABAN.—The Republicans of Straban ,utatle,u htFatlsorne fight on Friday last. The election was sharply contested,, notwitii sta.nditig.thelskihi; f..* . ...3 - :voles being polled. The Copperhead majority was cut down to -id, while they saved their . As.seiqlor by only 2 votes. Republicans supported Dr. C. E. Vror.rosnintouort for Yudge, wh6 came with in one vote of being elected.. SPRII , II4 ELECTIONS.—In consequence of the storm on Friday, a light vote was poll ed in the townships generally. We are glad to learn, however, that while the Republicans held their own in the Republican districts, they also made handsome gains in a number of the Copperhead townships, where a con test was made. Besides the handsome run made in Straban, ;and noted elsewhere, we learn that in Franklin the Republicans cake within a few votes of electing their Assessor and several other officers. WALT tee's "se cret circulars" didn't benefit the Delnocnicy in Adams county. t INIPROVEMENTS.---The large double two-story dwelling on East Middle street, being built by Judge ZIEGLER, is rapidly approaching completion, and will be quite an additiOn to that street: Messrs. FAHNESTOCK, O'NEAL and - Burr- CAN, purchasers of the yauderaloat proper ty, in Baltimore street, Are preparing to put au additional story on the brick dwelling and remodel the front. STA.LLSMITII &SON, ; last week broke ground on the College Campus, on the site selected for the two new dwellings for the use of Professors. Work has also been re sumed on the new Preparatory building, by Arr. TURNER—operations having been suspended during the excessive cold weather. Ur. JOHN RUPP will commence, in a few days, the erection of a handsome frame dwellingoxittige style, on Baltimore street. SUDDEN DEA,TLIS.NAre have noticed 'an unusual number of sudden deaths this spring, and now add another. On the 16th instant, Mr. DANIEL Borri.ca, of Better township, and formerly bf this place, left the house for the purpose of rttendlng to his farm stock, and' not returning as soon as was expected, a member of the family went. out to look,after him , and, sad to state, found film lying in the yard dead, with his face in the mud, stricken down by apoplexy. -Yr. .11.'s age was /35 years 7 months and 1 day.— He was widely known and universally re spected. ANOTHER:—Our obituary column to-day reeords the death of Mrs. MARY J., wife of Mr. Rona= McCuunr, of this place, whose death took place on Sunday last, under very peculiar circumstances. Mrs. McCtm- Dr had been in usual health up to Tuesday noon, and had dined with the family.— Shortly after, while attending to ordinary domestic duties, she was suddenly stricken 'down ; by an attack of apoplexy, speechless and apparently unconscious. Everything which the Most devoted nursing and the best medlealskill could effect was done to restore consciousness, 'but without avail— Drs. Lloanza, atrzczt and O'lsTust. being iIaILLIOLILISUIO4 .She continued in the same condition for eve days, , ditritigthe entire pe riod giving no . sig,n of consciousness, either by speech, or recovitionof whet was trans piring around her, and taking, little or no nourishment, until Sundis# :noon, when tike vital spark quietly died out. 'Cut''down in the prime of life, and in the midst of se- Vire usefalness, surounded by au interesting family and *large circle of warmly attach ed friends and acquaintances, the case pre sents one of those mysterious dispensations of divine Providence, which awakens the tenderest sympathy fin the bereaved •and finds its highest consolation iu the assurance that it is the will of Him who "dooth all things well." HOMICIDE.—Dr. D. S. Psvv.sn, a prom inent and well known Physician, residing at A:bbottstown, (several years ago the Delo.: • <wrath: candidate for Assembly,) some weeks ago manifest 4 evident symptonis of menhd derangement—not sufficient, however, to justify his,confitternent. Evidences of in sanity increasing, it was thought best to ex ercise careful watch oyfa• himiandliSavas put in charge of agenthunan named A. Pkiva o Fit, from "Clinton county Pa:, a aifiler'in patent rights ) temporarily stopping in Abi:ionstown. Duriaig the night: of the 17th _lust,, whilst Mr. COLE, it is supposed, was lying down to get fierce rest and was asleep; . the 'Doctor struck him violently upon the head with,* heavy wash pitcher, fracturing his spill in a borrib/o manner. ()mac was unconscious •Ithan discovered, and continued so until Wednesday night, when death ensued. Dr. PEPPER was brought to this place on Wed nesday and lodged in one of the cella of the county priion, for auife keeping. Ur. COLE is said to iniva bet n, a quiet, tinoffensive gentleman, Whose deportment favors bly 'Citizens of Abottstotin. His remains were interred in the t ,Luthanm cemetery, Rev. Dr. 'Hewitt delivering au linPreanlire fauen4 Mr?1e,61117". thtiORIAL cntrßft.—we 11Ta glad tb leartriast -des -project to-ereet -a-Manorial °hunk WiGilt,tnhtav ;0443Ugliettttiate the - Christian elessent-in4ite late War, is assum ing definite shape, ;Atli '44 t , frAlS¢ectr of tear days ago we had the pleasure .01 1i_4004:0040944 114 Fmepho l w17M42Pttik 4contionpatial ;edifies . skewing a frau - and 4141 e eleVatlaii:' It Is to be in Gothia - 641e,4414' • highly opfirientallplic, - and -will prove an attractive feitifin ind onr town. Rev. J. B. MANN has been sppoinh*Orthit,tist B. ti more Conte/rare AgirettAti praseCtite the en taPilse. ate requesta&tioalatoat• is de *We, that, as. the ling . ooAtisat..lnf.thit: aslected as.a kwalioalier the clinic - h tuna ba Arge, on the firm or A. lc. otiok *014% enibteribed should pay thetr latbacriptioas pwiwt . l7- l ar!d tbatJ. L. Ce4i6c, of. rbl ` s place satkonzetb keasive the moneih zi it tour COI jila,,L.Waprolle t gon. A. K. IroaWileitlre 'cin - lroirniasin, on Xoppay . „ erialpg l drew out a ptr4e „d..... 2 - preciative imlienee, the Hifi hang we ll BM. M l* 4l/, * ( 4 84/ , P 31 4,3** 01 1 0kig.ila and earlynistory of *hi remarkable Col. ItoCruitit "Went x amination of the philosophy of Abe., syetqm— the secret or its reidd.development, and of the despotic 'sway exercised by Brigham Young i4erilleftio,ooo people ilibjecfto - his rate: It was-the most thorough and plauaible exposi tion of this stupendons crime, against the civiliiation and christianty of the age, that we have met with."' fie' 'spoke . ex,-ternPare rot about an hoar and a half, giving the rosultt9f personal observation in Utah, and peraiaaal interviews with Yonne Mid other dignitaries in the Mormon' Chtirch, whit were list:erieo to with marked interest and close attention . by the audience. Brigham ; Young rules ,with more than despotic sway In, ITtlit.' - 'lllO Courts and the entire machinely . of the , law are subordinated to the. Mormemaystena,.with a bitter spirit of hostility to the U. B. Gov ernment. The General Government is power less, because it would , require a standing army as large as the population itself to imp presB polygamy, which. hia become :not only an article of religious faith, bat is taught and enforced throughout the whole social systetn; in the family, in the church, in politics, and from the cradle to the grave. Col. lifoCrons thinks that the only practical soltttion of the problem is to be found in - the future attrition of an anti-polygamic population which thne and the-onward march of empire will before many years introduce into Utah, and un der which this blistering blot must be crush ed or forced to seek out another home. The next Leeture of the bourse will be de livered =Tuesday evening next, by Prof. KIDD, of Cincinnati. BOROUGH' ELECTION.—The electioU passed off .Tery quietly on Friday last, a snow storm setting in early in the morning and continuing all day. Thp vote was con sequently • very light, about 150 less than was polled last fall, the Republimins appa-' rently contenting 416 9 3 -P el s es • with pasting vote EinftiCitntto ensure the election of ttie ticket. Towards night some of the Den:we racy, finding the poll unusually light, made a vigorous dash to run in a sufficient aum-' ber of their voters to control the result, but failed—the majorities on Judge and Inspec tor being 65 and 63. ICI a full vote, the Re-I publican majority would have been over 100. There'was some "cutting" as on local issues. We annex the result: DURO zsa. Pet, r Myer., 193 INeurypritzman,........lil - TO it - N VOUNCIL. Wm. S. A. M. Ilun'er 19G I Jacob Itelley, 143 JUDGE Day id 9 weney, ..... I Wm. Z. ISSPECTOR. J. F. McCreary, 205 Wm. J:11 artin, 142: SCIIOOL DIRECTORS Wm. Guinn, S yr5.,...—..198 I Adam Rebert., 3 yr5.,....146 Jas. A. 8cadt,.3,7r5.,.,.-.40Q I Rob?* D. Armor, 3yr 1158 Wm. T. Whig; 2yrs., .141,f 8. K. cult, 2 yre.,.......1d3 A.ssEssoas Wm. 11. Angyulmagb,,l99 I U. G. . ..................147 cp,:tisTA.BLZ.3, Ceo W. Welkert,.... ... .-A93 Levis ltryere 163 Jas. X. Flabarty, .....191 a. E. - - I.I'POIN'rSIENTS.--The East Bal timore Conference adjourned on the 17th Inst., to meet in Danville, next. 'year. A mong the appointments we notice the fol lowing of local interest: DrsTutc-r.—James Curns, Pre siding _Elder. Carlisle, Wm. R. Mills, G. D. Chenoweth supernnmerary ; Mount Holly, John Donahue ; Charnbersburg, Samuel Barnes; Carlisle ()trend, J. A. Ross and T. W: Felght ; Gettysburg, John B. Vanineter and Joseph B. Shaver; York Springs,, James M. Clark ;mil Jesse. B. Young ; Hanover and noir Oxford, Frank lin ; "Vi -a. J. H. S. Clarks. FREDERICK D29rmer.—.l". H. C. Dos)), Presiding Eider. Euamlttsburg, S. Duey Moore and Wm. A. Koontz; Hagerstown, G. W. Ferguson ; Waynesboro', Daniel Sheffer ; !stout Alto, C. W. Wilson ; West minster, J. W. Hedges and E. H. Smith. Rev. G. W. Bonse goes to New Bloomfield, W. I.oHoughtelin to Newport, J. M. Lantz to Wr ightsville, Wm. Gnynn •to Williams burg, George Warren to Birmingham, Hen ry G. Dill to Catawisaa, Martin L. Drum to Renovo, Pa., L. M. Gardner to Strawbridge Station, Baltimore, Geo. W. Cooper to Frost burg, and A. S. Bender to Allegheny; Md. FIRE.—On Monday o'- clock, en alarm of "Fire !" gtFtledpreardet town, occasioned by the buddltiottEa- the stable of Hon. D. aroma, in.the rear of the Engine House. The stable, with all its con tents, was rapidly consumed, imrlodiarthrue horses, a lot of hay, cos, oats, Thelire had made,considerable headway . before_ .dis covery, and the efforts olcitiseas galled cud by the alarm were directed, and siccesatill/i- Ito saving the stables and largirthopain the im mediate picinity. This - was accompllsPd by persistent efforts, with hand buckets ezclus- . J Are almFatus 'being #gttt at ; order and utterly ,useless. The 'Engine house. within ofithe fire, let It4at fb* impracticable to get the Entines at Work un til the tire had spent is ,force. We respect fully suggest to the authorites that it would be wefile,,eve away oar fire ' apparitne,lf they imanot be itie'Fieiedei)t otherwise, and get at least one engine that would'be available in eau of mud. It is ;gf re d ly . unppoged the fire was the result of incendiarism. APligqgillgtign4 lOW will be 1 11).0 0$ 860 ; On which he has an insurance of S2G in the PvIT Y 13° P., 4 Y - ; C 163 DROWNED.-0a Fridarlast. a Oil& of Mr. Gummi - Wei"; r e s id ing est b:"Biiitate mad, about 31,1 piles frcSt ,tow,, 11rowNc4-3; derpticallarlY r dikreirtshlrenriunitinces. r stalla Vett little lad; abed about 4 years, urid fathet:,r . i.tont dome during the , day. pronilied him some candyen his re tain. thg, after -. ntion; and the' Tad, 'Who had? been , arerionsly 'watching tor him at the window , reoognizint his father rierett.lo,. l 32eef'Vre• Mr. Wou:f y bowever, had'oceinioia;:tci Into the barn, and . toldhla_iiin.t43:xeliiro to Mi. hausi-:-Wit he' had the prone' ea* with - him. Upon . W.gis's,..retiiin" VAIL Pi t o bitql the `lad- was niliodog,viten , upon sear& it was found hefiad headforemost linen i,rainitossik at the end of the porch, the vessel being,tem pors4l# likaiered. p 44 dr.'l4*i, this place, was immediately summoned, but found respiratiou BIM NEW 01E,F0f4110-7F,0 .torn ; several im provementaln Progress In flouriatir, town: . I.)if.Yltt , : :1 j 7..7Ad O Sl6Cl C l *kitk e *OMR/ I T ' 4 21 4 1 ,5 . businesi men of that pooh sitaltnamitallt eteam Etaw4mqt,Tvallieh%.lll.llyted a few deywago, aiSd*Mk la altid - 1.45 work very f j). iloCLtras piprolmisid , ,sll4Ce 14nd wlll ° f a g _ a 1 ?r il F k J 1111/ 4 43 81 1114 summer. 4 Miss ADALINN Wren" bas also purchased und bss Jut* .6t440, ir11004114 Ofire •oreitt-it , triatio -butiatitg , 14.1444'04.;Y*42.44140 the ant of bLey'.• • • 7 - 1110 iga i e:44 6 4144 1 4iiiiir;14 * l l lll , l l l l 4 l okhtl‘tie °4bf./4tt 4140 owi a i g *bruin betiselitereaa.•.,*fidine eared build as soon sstb . - i er er• ,Jr?"' • • b lll ; l 7=gie 17171 7 .1gl ' ase • • • suesis LEGLip l i s i 03ffigp ri malisingtung in the Eitate front the 41211aultrutriegiarznpay meld ve 113 e bee.- lIPPA 4 115 /AWIAUVATMOttig INLABAc9Apta&L! lowed by existingAws, and to authorize the levy of a tax for the payrnept of thestion i3yzi Awed to! i 4 ',60 4.41. Avii&kile draft was pending in 1864 and 1865, Cumber. land township Alled its spipta witli,yokun c44i bOtiuk4kliteti hitizt44l 90 - 44/44Dg with the School Board. It was found necea 'sirrtirliay hotinties•thtietlitigiein thorized the district authorities to pay. A large ptyptitliet) of leinltontitiquf i itahtd by loah omflthe Banks and other sources on individual seenkftee. When the tenuity Accounts came to be'audited, it was found APIS tip, ed f4mi y several thousand dollars, the amount authorized. b,y, 4tv "Aimed on the township, tslitbhWiciesai Wits excluded, thus leaving itto be, Rad 4 by. the 4idiviiinWil t on Whose credit It beeuborrowed. , be. liedb dettiiffiurg National Bank I:li t igate if Abraham Spang ler, endqried by Abraham:Spangler, Come- Bus Dougherty, Wm. E. Myers, Jesse Mill hans7John Siiths; tavici Sthrlyer, . Charles B. Polley, and others. Mr. FISLIEWS bill is intended to relieve these gentlemen, and re quires the Sohn& 2ilreeters of the township to assess and col Ism a sufficient amount of tax to pay the Indebtedness With' - scorned interest. ' " fist • Amongthe Bills reix,rtid 'reek in the Legislature Wa114130 to make *turnpike from -HanoYek; l 4V-ark' tiomity b to 'Mount Rot*, in Adams county. We regret to.say that the „Border Relief Bill, ,I.ProPristlitg $ 56 0P00 to the citizens of Met border counties as indemnity for losses austaitied frptif:llettel raids, •dre;,; -was ed in the House, ott the 17th meet, it bay ing tfeen,inide tkiiapecial order 4tr ihatday, The Tete on the, adoption of thdthitt itietfen was, .59, A motion:was guide lose-consider the vote, in order td bring the matter ap 'Wan, Itetniing whiclilhe- House . adjettrned; • ,The vote was reconsidered next morning and a 'substitute adopted; on tnetiOh of fir. DUNCAN, empowering the Governor -to ep ,point three persens ;as a board of cominTs ,aiorversi who shall lmali p re into the claims "Sustained by the citizens of Adams, tied ford, Fulton, and Cumberland ecrunties, and ;report the same under oath to the .A.tidxfor General, and when such claims , have , been 'fully . adjudicated, reporf e ed and files -it shall be the .duty of the proper officers to proceed to recover compensation:ler -add losses (rain the United States, and.wheia, "re covered, and not until then, shall payment be made tO;stich cittztipa on linsi4 in full to the , Commonweeltir of Penneylve.-: hie. The aa'd.dou;traissioneraaltalcwitturt sixty days after appointment,- be sworn affirmed. to".perfcirni their duties hdthrtilly end impartially, , and - after giving lice in the newspapers of thecimuties :sane ed, shall procrd to invettigate ttru.k cati aleclaitna C'itiierti of snelt l etstinties for destruction or devastation incident to the battle of Gettysburg and that seekBl raids into Southern Pennsylvania, betwern the years 1861 and IS6I inclasivel all-clalm antalltall petition, set.Lit' t i g forth their Ip,saes the .tictillnitWoitertfi *hell ,:tetinli&tti,rai award such leases ; they may , pitta' petition ers,under oath, and require additional-proof if necessary; all claims of assignee* shall be awarded only the amount paid by Um as signee to the assignor. We regard this substitute as a virteal ex tinguisher of the dathage question, tlie re covery of compensation being dependent on the assumption of liana the General Government. The U. States will, of course, refuse to recognise its liability, as the 'door would be opened up to untold millions of similar claims in all parts of the Union, and to an indefinite increase of the: net brat debt. The claim ,of the Border counties is upon the State of.Perneaslvani' , Theatiturmt e.,..st.eet the claimants to the National Treas ury is a refusal to pay the claim's, while re cognizing their justice. The bill, however, may have one good effect. It secure a beitafideilynidation of the amount of dam ages, as the basis of future State Hitherto One of the most potent objeationa to their assumption has been the allegation that many of the claims were excessive and In:Ludt:dent' mid bold by spectilatms. Let this objection be removed by a fair adjudi cation of the real damage sustained, and a future X.egislatuti miy:be induced to give at least a reasonable indemnity. 4 4 4 44 4 4 PREMIU bL S FOR NEVir SUBSCRI BERS.—Oar friends, will bear iamirul that any one of .our present subsertbers sending In the:names-of Air bOW aubscribeisi With the cash in advanee (V/ per annum), will re ceivb a credit of one Year's inirzieripilon on their own aoconnt—in other.words,lor efich new subscriber.sent in, accsomPatiied - by the casb, a PREMIUM op Irlkirr MTS, is allowed as a'ciedftort present antiscilptions. Some ototirstibstribers have thUti'Eittld their own paper for, two and three years in ad- •-: V/Ile(*! CPP ° ltlnUllis ?gilled to a//:, Who will signalize the new year by doing likeWhoe ME j lee. 'From Princeton Sitcvietard.—No ,tusts or eutettahunents, w4 31 4,f4r - filalPigOir age of the intelligent and refined, - ever drawn out large i r otr been more highly . enjoyed and atipniciUQ..fbithe people of Prineetpt s tban . those givenlrpokirprp. Prot KIDD will give us "An' I'vening with he 20658,. Orators trod TOgay . ,etif.ntng, the plot of:/fttr04,114als, the aerenth lecture of the course: , -Relaillint followed by -Rev. 1 1 . Ds i An UttIi4CULAUX, Tuesday, April 7. [Mar. 25.-14 dram* .cota. ) „szow warm aided thislanilit sun 2. May look in kindness on the earth, In Tem debar' ledosso cheering alma* • v ini446lth t 0 36 1 3 / nr.ey or ikteekac. • Akirkur, has es Va. Ague, grim chamberlain, I i s h to him to bed, Fbßepnlissees, yertlesancrictild!c4ol”; iPitC ilemer.iebee =algae ha 11/40/011117C4n0 7 f , ' y earlEea + l'hee e, Wto ilfructldn : For all thy nu a'remedy is found, filllilflase 1110 414,,751e5,7,1L57, • . fit e Pus:Amos • A twooduffin Tor% Buda by Dr. Wake.' Q I * 4 3: . prnaltie ` _'poor TOM's" cage .14)16t:, toitniS thentendreda who are eared- daily-by it if - , • ;H.-cA.1.W.,-44t141"44714iig. 1 t toi q ar , rlifign - olfa Wa l t r e o r is i xt ir!i 4 4 1 tiele-,LI VY K : f4ll. - •- ' lir 1i'.2„2.t . . e .s li t gh teiti the price.. IEfIENM 4-N4/44 _Fq . * l A_ Y_ Alt.X.i-WCIPOr race's edebrated , Watuticitow so .genor-; 4nre gr P* i)FPX, 10141,*e1;b 1 # 1 6 VidneilpidiOltdbefues ikin,L.thn. prase da& "itio***l'lditelStAltr:Acrld wigs keerntbotlAVltande and nothing will! :1144011.411CM1K416k4i61.41\ PERSONAL.O 7 *.thau, yonankiA xne'rifolir; )!**eteviesrld*ldildgffiY.: l 4 l oo l 4 ll , 41.440ktra* , ; ilez i =r1fuitilliest-; can Bnttos , ha~ e + ..,f_4l4;; gr* Agog 31!. -71 6-1 404 tlVt eerily mifider it Opt bestinvitm • ROCK DRILL -:-Nre dhoti iteatainton , of Partners and °theta to the adtertleern74 of Messrs. Rua &ilktirdriMatimgiCtf new Rock Dra.,golo jamilaes to be onNf . the most useful andbit Intentions oil TbggeftnniPiikeitg~N.Vfiii4 I s a ; icawni Y • r~~~i~ Mrll l MVt it Ottl e AL L't .44tr• COSOR AWN= 644/ 1 141:3• tire' Renewlngs ilii i titt4B l Ai? 14 , 14$ wiSiata. the XI!: Mier, R.N.N.ErS THE GROWnr OF _li f tlq ,W4LICZY • i t 0 a .44LD" ( a t news the bEefliporWMir u tp silken sofiniles. BRAT) 1,1611. t7M. tfritESSING. 'A RIMONIMITIMettir '4A AVM •%. R. P. LULL i.CO.,,Nashns. N. U. Proprietors. bi trtit iat Z. -E--3Voo°' • 11.911,..1,r 4 Like the Token °, oils eye sne to the told and fiery c44 !" 7. ocP‘Piitrß i l l * l° Figl*Vr a ffe`il i rt a r i r Each erittg is only necessary to vitalize the Blood by au pply binmath itit ZiflahmifiWilib ra profected soltationwefilisx ledlkolklbo of Iron) will do this 0ffe944114,m)0 . gime/weio, offr modern) We to the wliolesSern. ~ ..., :,:k. S. , •-, Extract ol : U totter 'net:dray. 'lt k Enke, of Dol. „ton, Haas. „ Ap.f.,4. Lthradiegiithank gelltookaegi ' llte became wearisome Jhrousb tbeirlypogont end persistent rocurretedifollnelfrailar6enilifie-the small of my back. Duriug itedupumlefgeydecesof decomposed flesh were every day er'llVtatlfrliriy, and the prostrw c trbitt=grae l = MI g u irb=m l :moles broke on, bighorn ; and r 4 was again thrsatelrf ellith A reewleeeestof LAO' OD lititaio• *Alia . SO long lusempriklagodp,...ltArmS.he l p Mat I corm menced talleg : 1, J P,EIM j. I continued taking it notil I bras elllA ' 1 co then I have had nothfsig of Ititult Ear *lye* Wel one of the greatest sufferers. Other medicines gave me partial and perarywelEf, pit thigmagilkilde ..jr daftly/ 7 /w fIIY is Mild aid hittrifiverrense, went tHreetly to the root of fhe evil, and disd Es work with, a 00X0o0nue worthy xf Its established •Chafacter.'? e ... , .. g, ,,„ A 4 S*2 Pike" Pamplate linf ' Nee.. ' Vie ''inilne lute tPAapfx:fUrace" bbiwn pit Moslem. ''' . . • * ~ -.. .. ..,. No +s Lleydig, New York. . 801,1 by all i dnwgi Ist . . , . J • V.:4 :J' , 1 ... __ The beef o w n remedy for , to all its manifold forms. loclndlng uwersr Wylekfffin &V Rhetfrov - anitimr et. Is A, ES'S' lootittr rATOW N 426 Sdret%W! of at" f a 0,45 y. solvent WieoVried efrituneft e . ' tftld research and expertaifft' 'PM eekdfcit *om the sys tem It luta no eowal.r . flrMilitirs: flee. • T. DDJBIIOEg, ' Sold by Druggists ttnetsify. , " - filar. 4.-lm , ' T E G PI: z E E,IJUBITI9.I RA11.41 - , /4167: rrOWE SEWING ii#CIIIINE tOMP N ' Y ilbda* MumJs. .., ~., 0ri , 4A4t4,-coo MOW innitEßT- 411.14111C0V1, The Only- Crosa of tie . Litgio9 of flotior . 9 -',P.l4' : . .C.':-F.4 t'' h Ewa given - CG4tr.. per Imperial Decree, puldieland In the "Monittur Univer see ((} 44 Jdiiri jof he- kreicili4telplrer,) YinAeilay, 2d July, 1887, in t hms* ardi; • , Fabricante de 31achinza • . 4 tril sevollor Illgpooknu fri 17, T t 04 /4/ 11 .;; , 9rer a" String • Slat-Mimi, lbrlifiritor. Th:s 1.10 - utIC Aria honor La another prooluf the grertt en *doitt3;4l, ll o l ''*e B .**g.Picainetblitaft • .6LISLEY S STOOPP, go 01loath jightb Street, t 4"11 t 1rrAP41.1 , 1114, , 14., • Age OelirarB an 4 Western Tirgium. fitsrel, 0 COW It JACOB:34 81tOg fleltjoban, Ageut. Lr ADDRESS TO TII4 XY4S - 21.18 ettiLdakiLlitutuil I,llit freringll4a re betuptuttEred - firolle.Ndeleirt Riad whose we. rupittewittnti treafteutto render six lsteacs Illoottielultiferithrortive suffered trom in Tel• untary tilleharges„What effect does it produce upon your general Health? Are you weak, debilitated, easily t4edi Duce a little extra _exertion prodactr palpitation 'or th• promr, Igo. pow. hook nevi, freetuv,ll,y gefoest Kotler'? your urine some• times tht& - Tifilliry, oriffocity, or is it ropy on settling Ordloes tfth irk scum rise to tlija top? Or is a sediment at the toottom after It lora'stOd aerial Purim have spells of short breathing 404000 Are your bowels constipated? PcilolOptve Spelt; of hdating or ruthee of blood to the hetuff 'lb 'your memory impaired? Is your constattly dwelling upon this subject! Do you feel dull, listlese, moplugrtired of company, of ille? yea wish tube ttfilliOne, *owlet away tram aitaryleady?— Does any little thingmetkilma start or jump? Ile your itleep,hru4un or restless!, Is time lustre of your 1 1 5 as 610 Tiut tActrnai S•our Ileprloit4 you ochueat th ioelety as,:Weltt Dti yosi our bu tins irettethejunsze energy? 1 . ',06 • you %el much confidence strynoself . Are your Writ" Alf and flag. ging, given to iftiotinelauchoty? do pot lay to your User or dyspepsia. Ifirsu , m ,sy.fr4pt. u rots ! Your bier weak, yow knead ti (lid .bare` but' little appetite, and you atirltutir tbta t c tlyspeiterht or liver. complaint? N ow,reader, self-abuse, Tenereal diseases badly cured, and sexual exeemes,are elle:spade ofpnalucing a Weak ness of the generative organs. The otgana of generation, when In perfect health, make the Did you ever think that those bold, defluit; ea , persevering, successful business-menareedvrays those whose genera ti. n. swwin t:perfec 4allfh Fogs . sepreses ench mkt amlailit of IldnigiteliWbily, of nd.ton dr, pitatiou of the heart. They are never afraid they can not slimed in business; the 7 don't¢accome . sad and dis co they gels alwayis plokspet 1 * the company bt Wks; and - Dick Ydu and - them mghr th the faNa—none of your downcast looks or any other mean nem slurp' theta. Ido not urea*ltnneee i t i knitv.klas or gansin.named)ty eneiniag to eXcedg n! tki not o ly ruin ibedieonnt4titinnti.o4ll*W v a° t do boat, nuts with or for. • 1119.117 *Mr ( ruin•biatikridtti ldi*tatdie effects o self.ahnee and excesses, have tortnight abOnt that state of weakness lu organs that has reduced theAlsw: . i nta every oth alone, sulc - 11117 / eve IlndaDro which Innesaity ta belt to; end die real tehth , t4464 -trohble mutely thrties; wit here dbeetirekfittyall bet the DinratleretitlMWOrgatroreleirethiSlMlrork t lfurtlfl4.--•# FLUUMIIOI/TPS FLUID SIXTRIKIDIMULDIVISI flier greet Diuretic, and leVettftalwatalfror ' " Marilee, Graved? , Dropsy, Orgsale , - Fthiale Allrha general Meaty, reed "- , lSlNlllBBB.serl of the ;Wpm*. Otsadi,-.lstesthiesistslist i 3 11nre6lf-Fesiate, Venn. whiaavoreewee nrighisthlt lit ef tow Ileum Whialalletl-' I • It no treatment is, submitted to. commitiptiee oe, vanity May Mill. per Rath let 'blood hs? - suppdrted ...ettes thole eentleee, Ind thdllielith IkapipAttaar‘ and that orPesseritif4epeuePtirovi rienwt *ettitrateDabla ••• '9lFlNelbotiPtilhetraetitettle.: eaftai Of 18 *are, giftpitille by Vrttglit, 894 Brood way, New Y 0 .44 = 104 Dontb 10th street; fir,l l / 4 ., • lPittell-41121fper-beftla,Wr tbettieeibilit ;d el ivered to any address. Sold by all Druggists everywhere.' "ApftllO,4S l-1 ' ' AIOPFAT'S LIPS .PILLS SAD .E/ICENIX BITTERS. TUN WHIT .4Streerssrui, liztaatsmax TUE WORLD:' MOE =EC =MI " . 1602fstft4i m le33tri j oio ot be/ stow - iest_throgichoot-Noitt &bath , othei u00rint."44431.0.;1:':3 wcitc.444o=4l - ctintreteg/i , wiles 'CcAitits;:ittie#ll, and Payer and Ague. MEI Thousiulds efimirtliettes vb i odf 16iosa1on, giving,TlN " /erleCt 4147 . V. ACtl e ga th " le 161911Ertes. Thetreguattifol46% addint . ; ... L . 4 , t . till iiirtito body imotimithipteoailittos.- 414 - 0414414igg i i; , ,, , torlobk, mark -stew irxrded,tra FIEM law ! April 4,1867.—rj'a4 TO THE LA.R4l.74koni ONLY ONE. 3J./ i,.. - V°1(v1;,324 4.,y of ••=e.aveme,,lo..ll3 *INMAN • sthsejp: g =t sent free to • •- • P • P., P. 0., Box. 223 . . _ .428enover.et. r iloston, Maw. 4.-t3m . • ftfrf r i lir i A .iplittAAVIWPl—• 3 /51141 J . Win° et cv. , , • . a" 11 •44WerfAila •.; vv. pol r,t . "tirdat . ' . • 14- * .4 Vie* • " • . 4 . 14. „ r g" 10— z ..14 - ORZtiikru4•44,„telfir . 4.14. Z.l ZIP* OVA `r • 1. - 1 ,, vti z ' 4 4 Tlkoentlldrfria."/ , ' T" 41- At.e.t.tot ,1-0.1:1-e The RELL.lllllWcidliiloA. ARELLOD/0 linissialia Mew°, charge) wail who desire it, the preeerWion with the di Waitress for making he was cured "Wimp mitliliptt dread Malawi ttYttIOWN It willviticilosoadllitafdANlAmplUaissallidsisirl Please ASS,g .444,44":444.4104A.5rm 119114 f r rP rI f i t jer i tiP O 4- t r . SUPER FLOUR, 9 75 @lO 50 Erma nous, 11.00 @ 11 25 13tre/1 M 1 4 11 0 1 44.4.•:• 0 ••••I•viskA * 5 87 WRITE WHEAT, 2 GO @ 2 90 RED WnIAT, • - 2 GO @ 2 65 CORN, 108 t 11, ... . ...... 1, 90 @ 1. X 90 ?•;;•,.. ti• 83 •85 TIMOTHY-SEED 2 75 @ • 3 00 CLOVER -SEED, 8 25 @ 9 00 FLAX -SEED, 2 90 @ 3 00 l ' s • 16 4 ) " Broliol'f" t' 1 134. @ 13f " Suotri.DEFxs. 111 @ 11. LARD, 1.61 @ 17 Gettysburg Grain and Provision liforkit • GeaYsbeerg, Wednesday awning 1firENFL0rn4:4(4.„4:444.4.. 4 09 y. %TEA FLOUR, .. y . ...,. 10 00 WRITE WHEAT, 2 1 0 @ 2 25 Act WzrzA7c 2 10 @ 2 35 Ok. 114'* - r•••,t• •;•••• : - YE, .. ... QATS, G 5 BYES W ISEAT, 1 00 2 50 ZF I rFr t . " S " L • 174 te 8/36E, 7 '5O ,POTATOES, 1 40 @ 1 50 40 EGGS, ,B , Soos, -,HA ~t , • ' "Smite, .. 40- 8 TALLOW, 0 BIERLY — CtINE. ,, -thr the 18th inst. by A C. blupseltnan, Esq., onroad leacdui frppi FairffeldToldubtabulale, Lewis A. Bierly, of Frederick cour.ty, Md., to Miss Martha A. Cline, of thisieounty: • McKisNey--Bsitit.t. , —Ott the 19th inst., by Rev. Edsall Ferrier, 20. Andrew McKinney of TaneytOwn, Md., to MU' a. S. Maggie Barr, of Gettysburg. . STARNER -ESSICK.—On the 19th inst., by Heva W. It; H. Dietrich, Mr. David H. Starner, of Cumberland township, to Miss Rebecca A. Essick, of Frederick co., Alt!. Wtizryfit the Bth inst., by Rev. R. S. Sharp, at Trenton; N. J., Mr. John C. Williver,. of Trenton, to Miss Julia Hp Poll), of this Pittog. .v `-. ~1 ~'.. { , I. I AO - Obituary notifies 5 cents a line for all over 4 11,ues—emalt to accompany noti,;es. BEITUF.R.—OrI the 16% inst.; Mr. Daniel Beitler, of Butler township, aged 85 years 4 months and 1 claY. Bt~3tic~snt On the rah reit., Mr. Jere miah Biesecker, (or Jacob), of Franklin township, sgedabouc 60 years. CoI3EAI.--On the 16th inst., William Co bean, Sen., of Clinton 111., (formerly of this county,) ag,ed. G 3 years. CRISWELL.—On the 6th inst., In Reading township, Mrs. Margaret Criswell, aged 97 years 10 months and 21 days.. )lc CtriirY. —Ow Saida," last, • Mrs. Mary J., wife of Robert McCurdy, of this place, in the 1.5t,1► year of her age. , RooKay.—Ou the 20th inst., Albert Theo dore Rodkey, aged IS years 11 months and 19 dar.s. STAN - m.l.—On tho ;20th of February last, in Germany townshjp, Mr. Jacob Stavely, aged 7'2 years it mouths and It) days. SPENCE.-Ou the 13th inst., infant daugh ter of James and M. E. Spence, of Franklin township. TIMMAS.—on the 'loth inst., Mrs. Catha rine Thaws, wife ,of Peter Thomas, of Straban township, aged 80 yeata 7 months and G days. LINES on the death of Susi.x L. STALL-. sairric. who was interred at Flohr's Church, Jan. lc+, 18 , 38, by het daughter, LIZZIE R. Licctics, Harper's Feary. Va. : • 'Tis our beloved, sainted mother, Who did not Iherto die, But longed to see that brighter world Beyond tbellarkjblue sky. • Bright, angel forms stood waiting round The nint'abciut to die, Sent by tits; living Ood of men, The Christ that rules en high. Oh, how sweet is otlr mother, Asleep in death's embrace; And oh. we miss ye t ia, mother, How vacant is your place ! E. H. MI NNIGH, CHAMBERSBURG STREET, tlonfeetion, I"eriodical and News ,Depot. All, kinds of Confections, Can dies, Oran:g6,, Lemons, Nuts ttc Ste. '7 ' I The,Daily tapers of Baltiqiore, Philadelphia, New , York, and choicoMagazines. ICE CREAb:~I_ CAKES March 25.—tt =NEW MACHINE SHOP -, - - AT NEW OXFORD.TIE undersigned calla attention to . hit new Machine Shop. at New Oxford, Adam* county, which he has pat up, &Wargo expense, with thd determination to do good and satisfactory work. Ed 'Will nratittkuorarei various kinds of ~ ' f. • '''' AGRICULTURAL IffACEUNERY, . . .. such as TIINICSIIING 'IMACiIiIINS; 'IIPRING-TOOTir 'SAABS, ac.; and willlteep the SCEICKSYX B.NA.P&A di MOWER on han.. for sale. Alt . descroptioto, of R.SPllittNti ttboli promptly add eschew(' so p ?mita..., lie halifti connection Witiihii Miwkirid Shop ii STEAM ild,ll MlLL,upou which his willAto allkluda of:work ki that line. Els asks the hne - tor . 14 caltalfdllYe htm - a:trto.lcznd ha AW° "4"ln . i 46+ .... . 1,.. _ . ..:: A. 4 - ', t.. c• I .1 I'ITRNPI • . Eiik. itivIOIC The Stoekho erit WELI7e nt'imike Company, en I titled, "The President, Hankers and Campany of the York and - HettylleangTukuptlesltaad," Iry hereby noi tilled that an election will beheld at the; Public House of Haorgaß.. llcCieUse, inflatlysPurg,..Ad . 9944.1 bi PaL;Me PlikAtejr, Willa ettrAn-Hieteitt, leeentthei Lours of two apd four o'cloc P. M., for the purpose of electing a President, six "Managers and a Treasurer, id. .. ndete4 thpoffalm of ths.Comaan, the.stsuing yea 7: " ' ' • '..10.911TH BMYSER,llsereteirp 4. liat 4.;§ 3 fY.;'•_ - . , .i : P ~:<..: ~' is ,a.,;. ~.~ r ; ~: ~76.d;ia s.`L NOTICE:" . OF 2 -01110301iITTION.-4 The partnership heretofore existing between Mit t 1 4 d ad ander the Arm of Huivaucie t Waistrt, tip isEglia;:'*lo Pom iett o' thav lbw ftin L ant affiihitmii - +7eurart . Inmate; 7 ‘ ,M 1; - aft.t.M.MAß,Ltittf., March 25.-;3t • •q• , 2 tivtaroplefokokt i , _*.tozwyoluji itfty" Altar on • assortment onions. Yorldsking Goods. • • • • • ; Country , et orekeepen will And It to their-Isdrantageta . • . 19.,regrA ~ V a Callers e.,44.± - •-. 4 -41 p, 23 kt a rk •l r t ti 4. I N or win MAC/beep), from thl Vill,olllollllllthe 10th of APSILI next, for the Ina of meltlespmlleetkoes and settlement. - - -Sta -to 4116- late .11ssin a WSW' - ' lllBllll 4l3Mef i r , 1:11,6741W• 111, rv.6 *vim* the iVraitto. ~ +e.. SIT 0 CID E RS, NAIIUURD4 MEI DIED. [COMMUNICATED It till ilvtrthitattuts. nest door icoalri Eoystono tfotel GETTYSBITRG, PA., vonitintly on band. supplied to families and 'parties at shortest rates ran ,Irtte rg, LL ROCK DRI , _ ONE OP THE OR itATET niPROYEMENTB Of TUE AGE, Lei*/ titeilist.sueetssfu l l euttentig to qpply machinery to Roel . "ll , rilting for blasting • purposes, and. which will answer equally wd/ for splitting Bock and drilling holes in Rock for any purpose. , PATENTED JULY 16, 1867. THIS Drill has everything that is desired In a Rock Drill. It Mufti, amount sl ad. justabillty, so that It will stand on any tittered istrpiee, where it is possible for a man to drilL It drills perpendicithwly, or at any angle up to 55 de• gress, and any depth et• ditieinekdis required for Blast ing. It operates easily, and with one a the.. Machines a puip put do Rye times the amount of work done in the old way,in the same time. In ordinary Rock it will drill one inch per minute. With this Drill, Warmers, who have rough land s fan clear the rock off with little expenses infellt.# Pereoa *ho can turns wind-mill can operate the drill. It can be used in Wolls, Cellar., Coal Nine., or any place that Rock as usetmith. ft.the uoderaliiiied hating nirehased (rum the Pa tentee, WILIJAM WZAVZI, all his Interest in said Lettete Patent in and to the State of Pennsylvania, are prepar "ed toner! Arnutirehd Toionrhip Rights In said State, on reasoiablelerms. We have also been constituted, by Letters of Attorney, Agents for the Patentee, fur the sale of State Rights throughout the llnktol latate., Per sons desiring to secure Comity or Townikipr Rik e. trto in Pennsylvania, or to secure the Right for other States, will address, NI ;•• BELL WEAVER, Ifunterstown, Adams county, P. PLIILIP WEAVER. ROBERT BELT. itarchlgo, 1868.-3 m SHER IF.E:'SSALE Iu pursuance of sundry writs of Venditioni Exponas, hunted out of the Court ot Common Pleas of Adams coun ty, Pa., and to me directed, will be exposed to Public Sale, at .the Court House in Gettysburg, on Saturday the lth day of saixt, at 1 e'cloak, P. AL, the fol, lowing described Real Estate, viz: A TRACT DR LAND, • situate in Cumberland township, Adams county, Penna. adjoining lands •flautesMcCultongh,, Jaw Deardorff, Win. Ross, and others, containing 105 Ames, more or leas—lmproved with a Two-story LOG HOUSE. log Barn 'with Ebeds attached,* Hog Home, Corn Crib, tic.; a spring of never-failing wattw near the house, also • large Orchard of apple trees, besides peach and other fruit trees. The public road from Gettysburg to Iliddlltowis runs througb the property. Ten scree are In • 'timber, and there is a eufficientof meadow on sh, i ,th om described farm. Silted Mut • taken In execution as the real estate of Charles Price. Also, • A TRACT OT LAND, situate In Butler, township, Adams county Pa., adjoin log lauds of Joseph Tailor, Jferdltieshfßaol,. thpay Roger, and containing 21 Aires, more or feu—lmproved with a Two story LOG DWELLING HOUSE, a Stable, about two sicomi are,waedLand, the balance cleared tad ender lance.. Ihhreis-st spring of water on the pre. MiSCII.II.I.) a number of fruit trees. Seized and taken in execution as the real estate of Daniel - Starry. - • • PHILIP MANN, Sheriff. Sheriff's Offlee, Gettysburg, Mar. 25.-ts . - - - hi Op MTen per cent. of the purchase money upon all sales by the Sheriff muet be paid Oyer Immediately after the propertylieekheek, drAtit or - *Oa Olihire t cteouiply there with the property will be again put ap for mare. pROCLA3IA.TION.-WHEREAS the Ron. RoBll.l. J. Pumas, President of the several Courtsof Comnionirleas,,in the Counties comprising the 19th Dlyir iitiarni Jingles of toe Courts of Gyei and Ter miner and GeberalJall Delivery, (*the trial ell' cap ital cud otheroffendere in the said district, and ISAAC E. NfIEaMAN and Isaac ROBINSON, Eery's., Judgesofthe Courts of Outstare Pjettestsid Justices if the Canna efOyer and Terminer Lad fietierltJa It Delivery, for the trial of all capital andother offenders in the Connty of Adama— have Issued their precept, bearing date the 22tut day of Jan., in the year of oar iwiTi quo ittosisaad eight hundred and sixt y-teven, and to me directed, for holding a Court of Common Pleas, and General Quarter Sessions of the Peace snil Qeueral Jail Delivery awl Court of Oyer and Tereilueit,vi (le tty s itto el, oneifouttify, the 204 day of ApriCl36lL--:-.; ), Ov Z NOTICE IS IfEDEBY GIVEN to all the Justices of the Peace, the Coroner and Constables within th•said Cortaty,st 41.4asits, &hat they be then and there in their urftwitv pr P 4, wttkibblrllolla, Ftevar4a, I nqiieliiime, Examinations, and other Remembrances, to do thoue things which to their offices and in that behalfappertain to b e d o ne, and also, they who will protecuta against the prisoners that are or then shall he in the Jail 011ie. said County of Admus,are to be then and there toprosecute gairoit them as shallbejust: Sheriff's Office Getty•butll Ear. 24:Th61k REGISTER'S NOTICES. NOTICE is hereby given to all A- Legatees and other persons 'concerned that the Administration Accounts hireinafter mentioned will be presented at the Orphans' Court of Adams county, for condinnation end allowance, on stosaar, thaßtth day of APRIL, 1865, at 10 o'clock, A. lf., ?fat 117. First and final account of Samuel Zeigler, Guard'. amof the persons and estates of George M. Aftnmert,. John Munimert awl Ere E. lrummert, minor children of Jo•ephus Mhmrnert, deceased, settled by William Jacobs, Adru inistralior of the estate of Samuel Edgier. deCnised. The first and final account of Henry IL ilemler , Administrator of Andrew J. Smith, deceased. - W. D. HOLTZWORTIL, Register. )far. _.—tc THE GREAT AMERICAN COMBINATION BUTTON ..upLE OVER`iEA.M.ING SEWING MACHINE. Is warranted to execute in the been ineurnar every variety of Sewing, hemming, Felling, Cording. Tucking, Braid. log, Getheri i te M Quilting. Over/seaming, Embroidering on the edge, in. &O:uvulae:B beautiful Button and Eyelet Boles all fairies. IT HAS NO EQUAL. . BEING ABSOLUTELY THE BEST FAMILY MACHINE , IN THE WORLD, And letrinically the Cheapen, • . AT it is two Machines combined in one by a 5t 1141:44 and beautiful mechanical arrangement. Circulars with full gau-ticalars and samples of work done on this Machine, can be had on application at the Office of the Agent at 5.31. Warner's Onsifeetiona.ry and Variety Sture,BaltfMore at., Gettyaborg, Pa. D. D.W. ROBISON, Agent. *ILA)! Nubian warrimtied 1 year, and instructions given grattaittoualy to all purchasers. Marsh 18.-3 m DIIBLIC SALE OFVA_LUASLE PER9OI`AL PROPERTY. The imbscrther, hetending to remove to the West, will sell at Public Sale, on Frk' , ay Me 271 h day of March, 18811, at t.]. at o'clask, A. M., at his residence, at Waists's Mill, in Highland town ship, the follciringWainahrper. tonal Property via; KO 130/Cia. -0011%. 2ShOtlig, I good two-horse Wagon, three-inch tread, and Bed, a ono-horse Spring Wagon, a pockaway Buggy, a set of two horse Harness and filming% a aet of 'Harness, " Collins ,' itridlea;; tent, Unia,TpairAbitt Vries', 2 pair Braun Chafes, Cow Chains, Torii; Raker; Shove is Mattocks, Hoes, Axes, Maul and Wedges': Spreader, Grain Cradle,-Mow. letigkrythe-aa.d Sitadr, half Wetted amid pock Masurer, Clock, its. Also, Household and Kitchen Furniture, coo misting In part t Bedsteads, BureiniCupboard, Chaim Sink, Dlnfcg and Bree , kfast Tables, 2 Rocking Chairs, 1 Cooking Stove and Fixtures, 3 sets Chairs, large case of Drawers, Safe. ten-plate Stove and Pipe, Spinning Wheel, Writing, Dark, Pease, .Barhle. TON, Meat Vests*, Raw, Barrel orfinegar,Vmss, Btocke,4arte Iron Rattle, Bar rel Churn, Saus ag e Cutter, and many other articles too numeritetts eiractione 4 't Attendancti wfirbe girt& add terms inside Irnbwn on day of sale by JOHN 111WLN. March 11.-ta PUBLIC. SALE • , , ; OF VA LIIABlill Pa:PINAL PROPZRTY. The subscriberinteati lto detitt *Malta', will tell at ' PabiicSale on Saturda ys day of Yarch tux , at 12 edruk, 44 at Nis staidrace, about'. mile from Beettierl,pactory, Ithtlier township, on road leading to Akeideorlie,:thi. States Penional Property, to wit: "1" WORK ROMS, 1 rllng Colt, 1 Cow, 1 Heifer, I IllitteP, 2 libotee L ANatl *44 get liprew;Wkite,' .sly new, pod- Sprin mairo t ar-Psater or Ttiree*tiean, tee Buggy Karam, A___,Bars ' Blind Bridles, Plow Liao, Bad- Ale and ltrYdiff,'T - .War Illafidenrillie Plow, dual* and gheePhffrel Plows; • Cdrh Fork; Dos` or Lima Ptridioent, train Pan, Batt TractitiLogClialle, Sprat -11M.; Doable Trier, joie Dew, Donble-barreled Matetim, Oooktog &erre andlptturet, Sui-ptatis Stove, and wiffiy other artifice. Attendancelll:4 era Entternnu blown on - dipof -Ate ElAlftntr, 'mem. Yob. SLYJ, TA. die very beet accommodations at the dietliayjla, Kept by JOHN REILLri inn the corner of North Han fl e". .(yell Th TA Lt fe supplrything We martets ford; the BAB, is !with the littoset Wince, Liquors he., and the Y S r A'T IN _G connected with the house are Inc.bargea an ezperlence4 end faithful hostler. j sarime the to PitigbiBYl.7.o44 *Wild con! vinoed. MaVilliarays tesialkla Uar C i fJ,liV,S9 B, 7l ‘ . ' WM= 'APPEALS. U. hiStrtaßmnte - fratesl ,f - - 1 .) . " . • 4 , • • k LTI irtfeittlitifilutaviulmt 'to an erroneous orezesmaSe ' of Internal Ram ,at th dtlee C. Neely, Esq:, IN , on TaiILIDAY, t 26th day of MARCH. Air 17k.0n1 . nodding in A b di &madman. The lie ta r n tq the apaches of all N. of add day. All are rep:final too made larirritlat, sad mart a fr; aantl444lo T_ don rag ; a er= is ot i Ntla - le .4. 1 4 0 ;.*9 11 4 1 . 1- . Arespir IRA ptilt.3l4 Llttlostown, March-181h,11168.' """'" EMI " ,2, Nesusig“Wertis6tooti PITILIP LEANN, Shoriff. MI Nur NvntiottututO. I).littl . '102,-Ootc-8", , , _ , NOTIONS, QUEENSWA RE, = CARPETS, &C., &C., A fuiitialieriment constantly on band and f.r gala at the LOWEST PRICES' f MEI DITPIIORA & HOFFMAN') North-west Corner Centre Square, GETTYSBURG, PA =I March 18. 1s at 628 HOOP SKIRTS. 698 WM. T. lIOPKIN'S "OWN MAKE" "KEESTONE.,S 7 KLR are the best and CIIZAPUT Low PRICID Hoop Skirts in the market. Trail Skirts, 23 springe,24.oo; SO springs, UM: sad 40 ePrings, $1.13. Plain Skirts, fa- - Mpes, 20 springs, SO Ceuta; 25 springs, %Oen tar; SOspringasl.ls; and 35 goring,. $1.25. Warranted in every respect. 0 -onr OWN•Meke' Of "UNIONSKIRTS." Steven Tape Trails, from 20 to 50 springs, $1.21 to 92.50. Plain, Six Tapes, 20 to 50 springs, from 95 Cents to -2.5.00. These Skirts are better than those self by other establishments as first slasagoodaaad at notch lower price'. "Our OWN Make" of "CHAMPION SKIRTS" are in every way superior to all other Iloop Skirt, before - the public, and only have to he examined or worn to e4e rheur everyone of the fact. Manuliactured of the e6t liana-finiehedllinglleb Steel Springa. eery superior tapes, and the style of the metalic fastenings and manner 41 securing-tlesn amp.= Aar thanihtlity end excellence any other Skirt Is Mils country, and are lighter, mere etas tic, will wear longer, ;rive more satiafection, and are really cheaper thee. all others. -.Beery /ads Amid try them. They are being sold extensively by Merchante throughout this and the adjoining data at very moder ate prices. If you want the beet, ask for -Ilopkin's Champion Skirt." If you do not Owl theft, get the wier chant with whom you deal to order theta for 70111 i or come or send direct to is. Merchanti will end our di(. ferent grades of Skirts exactly what they need, and we especially invite them to call and examine our extensive assortment, or seed for Whaleeml• Prin. List- . To be had at Retail at Manufactory, and of ilia Retail Trade summit', and at Wh.4esale of the Manufacturer only, to whom aft orders should be addreued. MANUFACTORY AND SALMBROOM, 528 AECII 81%, Between 6th aid ith Ala., Philadell,6 Is. Feb. 26:1668.-10m W. T. HOPKINS. EAST BERLIN FIRM. REBERT & HOOVER. FARMING IMPLE3IENTS. Buckeye Reaper and Mower—Buckeye Self-Raker, Hoffbein's Patent—Self discharging Wire Horse Rake, Shireman's Patent—Brand's Patent Wire Home Rake —Theßeekaway Wire Rake.—Also, Threshing Machines,.. COBS PLASTERS, TWO RTSDS, EBIREMAN'S PA num IND winaknou's rAresrr, TORE, GRAIN DRILLS, MOORE'S• PATENT— CORN SHELLER, WATIEBAIITITS PATENT. REPAIRING of all kinds done on short notice. Call and see what we can do. REBUILT S HOOVER. But Berlin, March 4,lEGB.—ltri BARK ! BARK ! 1100 CORDS WANTED WANTS: SOO PIN : UV OF B.L A O.K.' OAR- B ; for which he will pay 116 00 per cord, on delirery, In good order, at him tanyard In . 43etipibttrg. Wactal also bOO CORDS OF ROCK OAS. B it K., lie which the highest market price will be given. -• JOHN HOPP.- Feb. 12.,-6ro GIT 7113 BINTI WEBSTER'S DICTIONARY • UNABLIMOID--YAW ILLIIISTRATZ D.. OVER 3000 FINE ENGRAVINGS 0,000 Wards and ireastiags hot iss other Didiassisditt EMSMEMBEMI ”Supt meet tweets, to any other English Dio-' tionary koewii to me "—Hen. George P. Mara. "Taa New Weema is glorkrns—it is perfect—it dis , tepees and defies cotopetition— l4 leaves nothing to be 'dtaired."- , ..1. H. Rayeuned, L L. D., Pred. Every farmer should give his sons two or threw square rodeo! pound,lrll preparediwith the avails of which theymay bu, it. Every ateoggnigisholitid Pit 1 reedy lag box to some conspicuous place In the - hottest° catch the stray pennies kr the like purpose. Lay it upon your tablaby the side of the Bible; it is a better Mt wander than toady %%leis stags to-be expoundeti. .Jitasectis /ifs Bait. • In one vol. of 1,840 Royal, Quarto Pages. Published' q.& C. HARILIAId. 13pciagtleht, Merv. Bold by all *oltseflere. Alin Jut - pubilebed, WERSTIR'S RA TIONAL PICTORLtL DICTIONARY. 1040 Pages. 00. to •Psbes • - Ildatte3X.4ts BITITMABBISItO Mutual Fire Protection Society. . 82 00 Miele number of policies In " ' '1, 6 A4 jemedelloklemeNbeyene...... .......... 424: .._ • ailer7te.•.•••fits•s•.4..••4 2 lo4g 4.+•••••%4•44.-4 Baum,irsCrerr7/..---.4-I.rlll-1-- 208 TS' Board rif :reatitie--4.rhaido, ftenri.7. Brinker- Pitter telibile9erriPerimplem hlicheel Dietrich, Br., Robert Wi Rafthelierzerr Mantel Dietrich, Jo• .I,Jl.{igt,qocoli . Rardueri n • •.- IREA WRLS,Oresident. Jesse Speesti, Beczetari, Myth IB , lBbßrtt XV ANTED. --Agents rot the sale of i LloyAr43,Great Maps 7 • 11.44.4. ••• • • • -, • ••• Oakraimipmfit,itii.l.grgroaik k .fthiN . allok. zsr.latio u , g , pa. ME TILE FOUNDRY. known ria.."-Roridinspiuvioaafiky." Size 30x7^.5 fern, II se rooms of whith'ste 1 dead suita ble tor a dwalliothenee, with ibleuktliaa jam, Wood Shope, kr- A Ise, a atithorse Engin* , i good working soder, I Inn' Ise 1 WOCklim tUra6g Ulric* ind D4li, 1 Circular and t Whip Ewe. And large assortment of patterns, eonststhrg crone, two and three. horse Plow Patterns, two sad fuoipiporm Itionliking /a chine Patterns. Cook and ten-plate novo Patterns, Pat- Aetna be Saw AIM and Grist Mill Girds& alEnwhy other Patterns too nonsecoiall to mention. gi V n ioliadr is fav orably 'Muted on a half sere d ond reedy La working at any time. _ A FIRST CLASS FA.IOI AT PRIVATE'RALE, tlhin two miles of Gettysburg; on the Rants burg road, with all necessary lawravements. and In prime order. I will sell from 100 to 160 Acres, to suit parehabera. Terms ressoilable.— For fartherinformulom, appbta: K. WIBLE, Gettysburg, TOWN PROPERTY undersigned offers at Private 11 Sale, the old DOBBIN DWELLING, at. thej omnibus of thi Taney town and Immittahurg roads,(• the borough of Gettysburg. The house is outtetsatially built ,of atone, and contains twelve large rooms. There is • strong, never-falling Spring of test rate watir in the. bassmeett and l 4 Acres of land connected with it. The location is a very pleasant one, and with • little adcMionatt Outlay this could be made one of the most comfortable and dn. sitable homes in the borough or its vidnity. v N0v.13,1 •i,7-u JULIN El/PP. FARMS FOR. SALE. NO. - 1. Lying on the Harrisburg and Gettysburg rod boors York Spring. sad Geldlere• burg, containing 121 ACHES. 1 , 1_,,th ltuProweloutt, Dow ceetipted by James Miller. Pries WO per Ore. No.-'2. Lying on the Oartitde and Now Garbed rood, between 11411411Wratomt fulotisw Mee. ter, containing 145 with bsigroweasent• occropfed by George J. !Mink. hikes Plitir off[ Twos: One half to Do odd on this delivery at the deed; the balance to 'nit the pnithalier, either' in or in endiedvseat Gonda newt lees*** ZOO ter N0..1, and $4OO lot No.; tab, paid annually with La eat. 1118..Theawfarincerie patents; Ile Mee been limed. • • hiGilt. May 12. 1867.-tf VWESTERN PRE-EMPTION LIMOS: I have ea hand a hi ISACIIIor litall iscood hand.prequaption Lands located near EAU , _cmapty Towns, le., In well settled nelpbblyrbeallir atbiltlb lirfl I wit, yr azcinkage at a fair pries for lts* ..ltataady la Jill , tips county, Pa. 't :AMU). ALICIOLD. Tab. 5,-11181L-11 .. 4. • " ' . Tilt utekrifitedlaiholight cot hirthtak . if pirrtoet. WA. Gcrisir,itetnetr eetitiehei the • • " THE LIME-B'lEN.lagcl 13I.T.NNE4S bittimii—atillitysiforrLfine Kari; ail, ease* of , poet patOtottge, Iwo otoleavor to dooms' Ha tOblitob - soca, by Prosecuting tbibuimose N vigoriClity taiga a Kale u Ones la—alwaTa sal lask $440111 111/ald• iota giviog gent nostrort. .IParraosasiaibstianir, So* flir tike pliempt tilling of ordeiii: .•" 1.- • Be mho conflates tbs . ' • . 1-• "• • • • • x t wit • A 1 s Deering the meet males ktmir.4„Mateek,peti• +4 +thus shawl+ give bin as! L • DJecbasitaA oo4bocwst iti •ky on inuiL . • , Gattriberg,NoN.ak /067r0 AT Michael -Leer's 91k:-.‘Mtgrtb. • , • 4 . 4 ' • • r• , .••••:, i ,, , 17- ; PfrißaitUß GA A. *DPW 4 :10 1 074 If•PrX 4 JOHN ArIitDPETNIMIMILEN worttir io*btfitiityliztfioiitee 'to tbepgbho ertitiliortir — o iotoitAqiiirtot to ttir. iituutt4, , P•C401114. uuukt JY ~oil to tbillt 'A leftwegailri7riMhii thdy *pi Eha tblea t do reercb• i"*.z - " 4 Nor. AO, 1/3137-43z0 • " • . . . 2i30,„ Cords :Black Oak Box 11 ); •TlVe r it linike's oci ifirsb atribelts eordtekpiter.; kw *Moth • - ::‘ $O 00 CASA Pgit-CX)M.. . • EE V M4 baP4k " 4de""r3.. TIVNRY WlROttileht 1108.5.15 at-tr $25 Agents Wanta. ;25 Tint teirtWassrAgeutitirrtiiiiiiiiigiiiii • . . APIA ninlnefit . whin* In trn" it l aw PIIMO IOI OO WANlPF°o l l4"*giertiplatili 4 - relh #* 4lll • 14 ar* •• CO.NTECTIONERY -4.44:11.: ,{; *) a e ICE CREAN SAIGON. JOHN GRtvgi.:4 Chamberfiburg Geti'ayst.rLig, next door to 111410 Itotan. naming oceipitted biz ow Wilding. • las owed the leigeet assortment of Confection ever oll'ered In Get tysburg, Mc ludlng French & Common. Candies, ?nye, tidal, irnd everitlidig belonging to. Confectioners, mitt' speOal afteasodlitissi hr. Leslie. and Gentlemen. ICS wapplled oa abortali sat , tab. 12.—tf JOHN M. MINNIGH. Diamond Confectionery. Baltimore Street, opposite Star and &a line/ Offiee, Gettysburg, ,Pa. Confections of all kinds, French sad °pumas Csodief Frit( ta, Oranges, L•12101111,N es to, lore, and Notions rut -41.1, on hand. Also,lnat received slurs assortimat o plain, common and fancy VAL ENTINES,, all of which will bi sold ar th. lowtat cub sate. Call and examine. Neb. 12.—1 f . .igivto t . Shugart ) At. - TIN-WARE AND -. STOVES' THE LARGEST AWMTME)gT OF TIN-WARE TifiIiECOVNTY, AT • (Irovinerly tadtew Mitres); Ate letWWlll • Tin BEST COOMG-STOiES IN TYII 'S JSS6T, among which ir• 46i • ""i rEMII.VANIA; NOBLE COOK. Ake. Almootant.other articles tor kabala Ilßeroltheleerill be sold as low as at any other place lathe county. . 2 • •• E: grit 12.14Nt • " gat fotattikaiss. DUBLIC SAIIB OF VALUABLE FOUNDRY AND °THIN. REAL ASTAT6. SLe undare g uad, assignees of Zmistrat G 1.404 Talon- ILL'S EPPILICAPI, Will sail at Public We, Sfluirday, Bas 11 U , day of -Ora 1001 l at U tAliaak.4oll l 4llo la. Baudesavil le, Adams county, Pa., the fol64wini valua ble !Leal gatate, WI Witt . At the nuns time and place will tar sold 1 AdltlB, immerser I. of goad Woo4iand,2 Albs motto( Bandass ille, adjoining lands of Jacob Bear, Henri Mee, and others. T' •" •" JQNA 1141JANZAIEN.I. ANlgniesa HENRY EPPELMAN, March 18.—ti Sept 1841 1 DESIRABLE AT PRNATE• SALE I will the Fame, (goz . t!, guisbn, glisti At. TTY§BURer LIME KILN-N. he Raitteed end North . Stratton Meet. Tbeinkeof Sur Ll* mi cad dolivflred: %tont lot 10 •)t rbsurf LIM 'OR SAI/141.6, B !MEIEHI aAces-aaa LAIL
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