Nu X Teti. tivttrilliblqiir, raider, Mai. lg. 1819 FST HOGS.—HENRY .BB_ Wasisen, of Strahan township, last. Week slaughtered two Hogs—one weighing 813 pounds, and the othit,r 454. 7141 - Vre are requested to state that D. D. M. Tnolit.ss will instal the officers elect of. l ldeed Samaritan Lodge ,1.0. 336, A. Y. AL"_ of Thursday evening next. Jan- 14. A Z.4-oer. Carrier desires us to tender his thanks to the patrons of the ..`aran .1011;t Sarrrrusr.," for the geserotta reception given to him on:New year's day. p®-Bev. Wx. EARsiswAw, formerly pastor of the idAtiodiat Church In Gettys burg, is at present Chaplain of the. Natio nal Asylum for Disabled 'Volunteer Sol diers, lixtated at Dayton, Ohio. SERVIOE.S.—The Church at Marsh Creek will be open for public wor-duip!on 'Sabbath morning Jan. 10, and the Church at liuntentown on Sabbath morning Jan. 17. • • . Any. Mr. GEDDES will preich in the Presby terlashelkook in 'this place on Sabbath morning nazi. WITHDRAW N.—We observe that John M. Stevenson, sen., withdrew on the .1.1, inst., from active business as a partner in the firm of Stevenson Jr. Sims, North Howard St„, Baltimore. His place has been taken by Espy Stevenson, his grand son, and son of the late A. R. Stevenson, Esq. ygfr-On Sunday evening a week, while the sexton of the new Lutheran Church, at Littlestown, was engaged lighting the Lamps preparatory to the evening services, ono of the lighted lamps fell to the floor and exploded, setting fire to the carpet. The tire was promptly extinguished, the dam age being confined to the carpeting and one or two pews. SALES.—George A. Bushman has sold his property in Strati= township,on Yurk pike, Immo dwelling and 11 acres, to Wtn. Spangler, for $lOOO. James Liun , Administrator -of Jacob ickiey, dec'd, has sold the' property — Or said decd, in Franklin township, 4 acres and improvements, to'James Mickley, for 10670. OXFORD TOWNSHIP.—Mossrs. Gelsoluaan., Lewis Will and John Ruff, have - been appointed by . the Court of Quarter _Sessions Commissioners to re examine and report 'upon the. expediency of e‘tablishing an Independent School Dl.,triet in Oiford township. The Com missioners ,wilftueet on the 23t1 inst., -at A. M., at Isaac Hershey's Mill, and hear parties in interest—the report to be pre sented-to Court on the fourth Monday of January fur approval. ELECTION. 7 The annual •election for officers of the 'Gettysburg Beneficial As sociation," was held on the 2nd lust., re sulting in the choice of the following gen tlemen: esident—El. J. Stable. I 7cc-President—Henry Rupp Tecusuxer—Joel B. Danner Secretary—Jacub Aug,binbaugh r. AUG LIINBAUCin succeeds R G. RAE rEn. Esq. as secretary. Mr. EL has been Secretary or the Association since IS3O, be ing annually re-elected. This year he de clined a re-election. .1:13-The Winter Session of Pennsylva nia College opened yesterday, the students generally being on the ground. Rey. H Louis Bauounn, of Indianapolis, Ind.' who was elected "Pearson Professor of G reek Langnage and - Literature ," has ac cepted and enters upon his duties at once. Dr. VALENTINE having Loan formally in augurated adPresident, the Institu tion is now thoroughly manned with a corps of Processors and Teachers second to none in the laud—the only vacancy being the chair ut History, &.e., the noinmation of the in ennii:ent of which rests in the Pennsylva ina Synod. CIiANUE Title rS.—Prom and atter Saturday, the 19th of December, the Assistant Assessors, heretofore employed in tue different dis tilleries in operation in Pennsylvania ceased to act—all distilleries henceforth to be taxed to their full ..apacity when in operation. The effect of this change will Of course be to save a large amount of Money iu salaries for Assistant Assessors and to reduce the manufacture of whisky, as many distilleries will not operate nailer this regulation:andtherefore the price of di-tilled liquors will he inerea.sed, because of their consequent scarcity. M". E. mut:cu.-1u noticing the Sun day School exercisela on Christmas Day, Wu itted those of the Methodist Episco pal School, which, we understand, were quite interesting. Besides singing, an excellent address was delivered by the pastor, Rev. Mr. CnEszcN. A number of gifts were presented—the scholars re ceiving from their their teachers confec tions, oranges, Sc. A gift oh 6_o to the 2slissionary fund by Mr. Danortint was reported. Ou the previouß evening, the Rev. Mr. CRESTON was utatiii" the recipient of a "donation visit" by members of his Congregation. They 'hem with them many baskets of luxuries and .substan tials, the whole forming a very. tempting and bountiful supply. TheAhanks of the pastor and family Were warmly c...xpress ed. ACCIDENTS.—WhiIe ADAM HoLLlNki itn was threshing with a Threshing Ma chine at the barn of LEVI LUXES, in Lad more township, on the 20th ult., by some mismanagement the Speed was allowed to get too high, rendering it Impossible to feed with sufficient rapidity. After run ning a few momenta empty, and before the speed could be reduced, the cylinder burst with a tremendous explosion, fifty or more pieces being gathered up in vari ous parts of the barn. Strange to say, no person was injured. We also learn that ZeciaAnina Rsv- FFINSPEItOER, of the same neighborhood, was kicked in the fbce by oneothis m ules, while inthe act a 'adjusting the cropper, cutting his cheek. Mr. R. was found -in the stable insertable but with the excep tion of the flesh-wound in the face, map. cd serious injury. A CHEAP StilOKE HOUSE.—A farmer in the western part of New York publishes a plan fur a cheap and good smoke house, which as it may contain some practical hints to our readers we publish. Hp says no farmer should be without a good smoke house, and such a one as will be fire-proof and tolerably secure from thieves. "Fif ty hams can be smoked at one time in a smoke-house seven by eight feet square. Mine Is sia by seven, and is large enough for most farmers. I first dug 41 the ground out below where the frost Will reach, and filled it up to tli e surface With small sto . nea On this I 'laid my brickfloor, In lime mortar: The walls are brick, eight inches thick, and seven feet highwith a door on one side two feet wide The door should be made of wood and 1 if with sheet iron. For the top I put o Mats, two by four, set np edge wise, and eight and a half inches from centre to centre, covered with brick, end and c ut on a heavy coat of mortar. I built a Small chimney on tfre top in the centre, arching it over and covering it with a single roof in the usual way. An arch should be built on the outside, with a small iron door to Shut it up, similar to a stove door, with a hole from the arch through the wall of the smoke-house t end an iron grate over it. The arch is more convenient and better to psit the fire in; than to build a fire inside the smoke house, and the chimney causes a 'draft through into the smoke-Ironic. • Good corncobs or hickory wood are the best materials to make a amok() for hams.— The cost of snail a ,woks-house will be shout Ihio„ :*GSICuL Meeting at /writer' • • Hail on hien. last was notes welliattentleid, aa„ tips portanoe of these imeettage dentand,..- Views were exchanged on the subject of Fertilizers," by• Wears. D. P. Forney. H. .1. Stable, Wm. Wible. Daniel D. Gitt, and others. Another meeting will be held in the hall on the 16th inst. , It is to be hoped that oar Agrienitunil (friends will take hold of these meetings and give them life and interest. They (Aube made pleas ant and profitable. In the afternoon the anneal election for officers of the Agriettltand i3ooiety was held, resulting in the clidice of the follow persons : President--Samuel Rerbeit.' Vies-Piesidents—J. S. Witherow, Win. MoSherry. Recording Secretary—E. G, Fahnestock. Corresponding Seoretary 7 H. J. Stable. Treasurer Manners—Wm. 8.-Wilsan, Jonas Rou anzabn, Wm. Wible, W. Ross White, Frederic* DiehL • The Treasurer's Report shouts that the indebtedness of the Society is about $5,- 500, 'being the balsnee.due on purchase of grounds and erection of buildings. As there will be necessity for additional build ings for some time to come, it may reason ably be expected that, with two or throe successful Fairs, this debt will be extin guished. DEATH OF MR. FIERY.—Last week we noticed the death of Mr. John Fiery of Washingtoe county, Md., by drowning in the Conococheagno, Sn Christmas day, a short distance from his home. From particulars given in the Hagerstown pa. pars it appears that on that day he had gone to the State Line Depot with a con veyance to meet his sou, a Student at Get tysburg, who was on his way to spend his Christmas Holidays, and on his return concluded to ford the Conococheague at a point some two miles above the Broad Fording Bridge. Finding that the Creek was partially covered with ice. he unhitch ed one of hls herses,and rode in for the pur perie of 'breaking up the ice so as to open a passage for the Buggy. But as he was rid ing thrOugb the stream a large cake 01 floating ice streak and knocked the horse off his feet, and in the fall, Mr. F. war carried under the solid tee, and immedi ately disappeared, the horse reaching the shore, after having floated down some dis tance. Mr. F. was a gentleman over sixty Years of ageLlong a prominent, influent ial and highly esteemed citizen of the up per part of the county—and leaves a very large family connection, a- , well as many devoted friends. to morn his melancholy death. The body-was recovered on Thus day last, after being in the water six days. ATTEMPT TO BREA.K. JAIL.—Wm. Wills, imprisoned in the County Jail on a charge of assault and battery, and Fred erick Klivard, for stealing,-, undertook to break out on the .night of the 28th ult . They were confined in one of the cells not lined with plank or granite, and getting pnssession of a small iron tioi)k, quarried through the brick-work with it. and emer ged into the yard. But not being able to get throtigli or over the yard wall, they Went back to bed, where they were found in the morning.—Cbinpiler.' ANOTHER RAILROA.D.—The people of Menallen t'wnship are agitating the construed ,n of a Railroad froth Benders vine, to connect with the South Mountain Railroad. The latter road runs from Car lisle to Pine Grove, and it is proposed to intersect it at or near Turner's Rtn,six or seven miles from Bendersville. A meet ing was held in the public school-house, in Bendersville, on. Saturday last, for the purpose of taking some measures to fur ther the project. Isaac Bender was ap pointed President; E. N. McKintm and Cornelius Bender Vice-Presidents; and A. T. Wright Secretary: The meeting was addresied by W. Scott Morrison, Wm. B. Wilson, Samuel Meals, and others,Setting 'brat the advantages of the proposed Rail road. Another meeting will be [mid in Bendersvflie, on Saturday, the 16th Inst. at one o'clock, P. M.., and Wm. B. Wilson. Jonas Rouanzahn and A. T: Wright were appointed a Committee to invite Joseph S. G itt, and others to attend AR EN DTSVILLE. —During the past season new houses, all brick and two story, were erected in Arendtsville by the iollowingpersons: Thomas Bushman, Alfred Criswell, Reuberi Minter,i T. P. Spahr, and T. R. Cover, the latter a store building. J. M. Bushey has a dwelling house partly up, and two others will soon be commenced by Dr. M. L. Gates and John Toot. This speaks well for the pro gressive spirit of Arendtsville. —Co»ipiter. ::.4-Among some recent appointments of Notaries Public by Gov. Geary, we notice that of 4. Swattz. for Mechanics burg, Cumberland county, and rt. Clay flammorsly, for Catasauqua, Leiligh coun ty. AIISSISQUOI.—SPRINGS.—We would be doing injustice to suffering humanity by withholding our pen in praise of the Mis si-quor S:pring Water. That it has cured maily cases of cancer there is hardly room to doubt. Many sufferers who supposed themselves doomed to a speedy death from that terrible 'malady, declare that they have been restored to health solely by the use of this water, PhySicians cer tify to .its wonderful contrallinepower over that disea-o. The Missisquoi Spring is no new discovery. It has had a local reputation for over sixty years, as a remedial agent for cancerous affection, scrofula, salt rheitin, and 'all the cutaneous uiseases, and many old inhabitants in the northern part of Vermont boar witness to its cures. Consumption which is so pre valent in the New England States and Canada, ig unknown in the vicinity of this Spring, and its exemption from that diseagi is attributable to the hipallog prop erties of this water. Bee advertisement. It SALE ADVERTISEMENTS,—Too lit tle atte”tion is paid by many selling farm stock and real estate, to advertising thor oughly. To save several dollars,, hun dreds of dollars are lost, Drawing a crowd from all sections may bring you additional blddeni for each article; which in the sale of a house, acre of land, horse cow, Ate., may amount to from one to ten dollar* he each, and on smaller matters smaller amounts might, in the aggregate, net a large sum, paying ten times i'br. all the printing. The large circulation of the - STAR AND -SENTINEL" enables thetdver tiser to reach every section of the county, and many who never get to see ordinary bills. The object of advertising is to at tract attention; and lie who fails to adver giie his goods fully, to save a few dollars, acts on the "penny . WO, pound fOoliah" principle. HORSE STOLEN.—Ou Thursday night last, a light bay mare was 'stolen, from the stable of WILLIAM FIINT. on the Harris burg road, 2 miles from town. Detective ROUZER was put on the trail and on fiatur. day evening tracked him to with a few miles of Carlisle, when the thief, finding the pursuit too hot, dismounted and turn ed the mare loose. Officer RouzSa re- Covered the animal, but the thief managed to escape, getting into the mountain. • MEAT MA.--CiaMien A. Cow& .bas opened a m eat htarket on Baltimore street, nearly oPposite the Post-article, where be will keep at all times fresh and prime Beef, Veal, Lamb, Pork, Puddings, Sausages, ito. Mr. C. has considerable experience as a Batcher. and his opining this meat market at a central position, will be an accomodation to the ;public. Give him a call. HOUSEKEEPERS, and all others want ing anything in the house-keeping line, will do well to call at Col. C. H. Buss:ranee extensive Ware-room, near the Paineoger depot, on Carlisle atroli, who has cin hand a very large assortment of Stoveii of the best inafacture, Cooking, Parlor, Office, and Ch aht Stoves,lor wood dr Coal also Hollow Ware,Tin Ware,Japan Ware. Britannia Ware, Bird Cages, and a general assortment of Kitchen utenidle. Also goal and Lumber of allianclit Mai au* Grabs 4, Protium Illguelost. Besittowrit, 211spvetsy iforsity. titala FL431714 6 ISO * 700 ExTRA Puma, ... 800 l ip 8 75 Wirriallraii.T, 208 • 2 85 Ran 1 90 * 2 15 Ooaa ........ Rill, 1 58 6/ 1.62 Oars, 66 1p 68' - 2 50 * 2 75 CLovzsmurso, 8 00 • 8 12 nix -onus 1 45 2 50 Roos, 00 0 00 BAoos, BHODLDLIIII,... 18 6 IB} " &Dia, 171 • 17} " Ham. 14 * .20 ~.- 18 20 LARD, Qom), Phila.... Gettysburg•Gralts & Provision Market. Ottlysbttry, Friday Morning. 7 50 BUPIIR FLOUR,.:. EXTRA FLOUR,. W.IIITE WHEAT, RED WHEAT, ... Co,ZE OATS, BITOYWHEAT,.... T131.0211Y SZYD, CLOVER Brao, POTATOZB, Burrxn, LARD, Ease, BACON, HAMS, " BIDES, " Sao ICILDERS, SOAP, TALLOW, Pons, BOLLINGBR—WINTERT.—On the 24th nit., by the Rev. Jacob tiecbler, Henry N. BotMager to Mies Rebecca Wintort, both of Adarna couuty. Lionvira—Ross.—On the 15th ult., by Rev. M. Bushman, Dir. Hanson Lightner to Miss Atlilie E. Rose. PICKINGI — BENNER.--On the 29th ult., by the Rev. J. H. Young, Almon B. Pick ing to Miss Bettie E., daughter of Josiah Benner, oth. of Straban township. SEIVELY—KEITLE._OD the 24th ult., by the Rev. W. R. H. Deatrich Mr. Har ry Shively. of Chauabersbnrg, Pa. to Miss Mollie E. iieitle, of Mountjoy township. Obituary notices 5 'cents a line for ail over 4 lines—cash to accompany no tices. TLIORN.—On the 24th ult., at Evergreen Cemetery, Gettysburg, Louisa (I, daugh ter of Peter and Elisabeth Thorn, aged 2 years 0 months and 21 days. SLAYBAtIGH.-01:1 the 18th of September, near Petersburg, Annie Minnie, daughter of Isaac and Lizzie Slay batigb, aged 1 year, 8 months and 2 days. Dear Annie Minnie, how we miss thee! No more thy prattling voice we hear, Yet we hope one day to meet thee Iu that world that's free from care. Wri.soN.—On the 30th ult., at the Alms House, Mr. William Wilson, aged about 86 years. WOLF.—On the let inst.., Lewis Wolf, of Arrendteliille, aged 42 years, 9 months and .5 days. LICENSE.—The following ap plications to keep Taverns and Restaurant, bare been died In my office, with the requisite number o siposrs. and will be presented at the Court or Quarter Elelodone on the fourth lknutayof January, 1809: WM. E. MYERS:Gettysburg. ABNER 8. lIILDEBRAbk Hamilton Levi:whip. FREDERICK D. SMITH, Franklin WILLIAM NOEL, !Leading A. K. STONER, Etamllton township LIQUOR STORE. JOHN 11. BAUMGARDNER., Llttlestown. Jan. 8.-te A. W. MINTER. Clerk Early Rose Potatoes, GENITINE SEED from George W. Best, at 60 cents per pound. ALSO, Harrison and Early Goodrich at $1.50 per bushel Address .1. V. CIAHREPSON, . Beadsmille, Adams es., Pa. Jas. 8.—.3t• UARTERLY IMPORT of the `CO a ETTYBBQBO NATIONAL BANK. JAXCAZY 4, EMIL rr. tolaiii to secure clrculation,....:--. 160,000 00 0.9. Sonde on lavd, 50,7v0 00 C.ash, .. .............. .............. 84,201 81 Due from Banks, 24,660 47 Real Estate 6,000 00 Premiums. . 2,506 75 Bonds, 80C 00 Dash Items Including stamps,... 608 08 ktxpermi, 51 78 Capital, Circulation,— ...... Deposita, State Circulation,...... Profit and Loa, Discounts, Due to Banks,-- Diridenda unpaid,..... Taxes I certify that the above report le correct to the beat of my knowledge apd belief. , Jan. 8.-34 J. EMORY BAIR, Cashier. CLUARTERLY REPORT of the condltlonot the FIRST NATIONAL BANE OF OR YSBURG,on Monday morning., Jan 6th,, 1869 : RESOURCES. Loans, and Discounts including Oserdrafts, $85,027 13 U. 8. Bonds, 160,000 00 Olber Bonds and Stocks, 17,382 00 Duo from 14.4ionalBanks 12,344 34 Furniture and FIUNITIXF, 700 00 Fond Expenses 778 03 cash, 21,,U3 48 Card tallitock Surplus Fund, Discounts and Exchange Circulat 4 ng Notes Outatanding.. - .. Deposits, Due to National Banke r Dividends unpaid I certify that the aboye oat:anent kicor.ref.t to the beet of my knowledge and belief.' 050. ARNOLD, Ca4der. Sworn subscribed before me this sth day of juip ary. 1809. A. J. COVJIR. Jan. B. 3t JURY LIST FOR JANUARY Little4tOWD. SIMOD 8. Bishop, Foreman. ldensilen. /rends Orner, Samuel Orner, Freak. . Cook. Germany. Hamilton Forrest, Daniel Lino, Thomas Bi i i iberty.. Isaac Pecker. Oxford. IF ttliam is Blies gelletzberger. Franklin. North B.'proyar, M 1044 Ear nbi. . Straban. Henry Lag. nn Abrhant Cumberland. Fwetels Bream, Raft* Sherry. Mountpleasent. John Young. Butler. Edward Staley, George 0. Carson. Gettysburg. Charles Ziegler. Hamilton, Joseph Gelbach. Conowago. Samuel G. Stteringer, James Devine. Monntjoy. Samuel MCA. Horner, Samuel D. Rex, Gime H. Bibby. - OlitlFsburs. Om Robert, Gams' Swope, John 'L. Moimworth,•Joel B. Danner, ,Bohn Gruel, Harty °embark 'Conowasn. Solomon Schmuti, Martin Sniper, Jo. T Hebert. Butler. Jacob Y. itnehey. Be d g. . John Bonedman, Jahnlownsend, Solomon 4pdrenr Barnet Myers, Gideon 1111 114 11 Pri —o4atme Franklin. llama' Brady. . - Union. Abraham Kean, Emannel Wildpdn. Moentplimaint. Joseph A. Delanrods. Oxford. Win. D.Hltitaa, Jos ph Bleak Charles A. DAIL Hamilton. Michell Dillon.. - Listlestoont. Tbitibimu Blocher. Hamiltonban. DelfifOrd flitroider, J. B. Witherom, Bonham. William Moans, of C r , DottOrD, Jacob Tom. Oamborland, J. H. Cohan, halms Brown, Wm. Abloom Germany. Jacob Mina, Jakob Met, Latino». Giorgio L. Doardorlf, Freedom. Robert B. Lett, Wm. it, ilighem, Fete . Tyrone. Washington %milker, Clutrlee Yeatts,JaMdi theft. • • RaShlaat J. Scott Wilson. Liberty. David A. Roar. ' W. Gebel", David v„, 0. 1 4: ,"Jacob bowl, Henry • dough. Reaming. Howard Dkka, Jacob W en. Lwow illa bomb, Robert M. Dicks, Jahn DIAL • a. Joseph Oniketaolt. • Butler. Ridcanon Weidner, ilaninsl Hewitt, Meehan Asher, Valentine 18111 k. Mutt* tarp. Nathaniel Miller. Btrabaa. Gears* =minim Oninbarland. Daniel Bleak. , Franklin. Williams Olunatiarita, Job* Cover, ilentuel Swops, Franca Will, Gawp Rushy, Maim Rae. 02,12 1 Vii. S. J J.,Wit Roark. NounGey. Jonas et, liakeirode, l=. Alward tr. hor. Wnt Tyrone. Martha itedienaperger, George Gulag. Latintore. Jan Lbeee t - Highland. J.J. Kerr. - - Rantlinent. Win..T.insadon. - oobonago. Win. Mt Jetoatiah dienialen. Luther Oaahmsan , 11. ighoetown. John F.-Wn&iiery, He n n Apart: hlounqdeneant: ildoard 8. PAL% Daniel Xohler, Fatinutiel Ilagaturiat. ; V,do Weblor,Jaoub G. Gobreeht. Atka 0, IlUkarsaid6 Au* ilkitim 850* 1 500 2 00 •ILS • r o 1 J 0 50 RE =MI DIED. *rut Advntistmtutg. RESTAURANT LIABILITLEE . X 145.160 00 - 130.600 00 113,914 99 ........ 18,500 00 3,752 00 2,386 48 3,413 34 2,533 84 1,308 73 21 57 LIABILITIES. -.4100,000 00 4,295 30 2,486 49 89,516 00 91,116 16 GRAND JURY. ORNErs.AL JURY ring Week. aoraid Week fe*Sitititititaitiott; R XECUTOIVEI tin flotninentary on the estate of Minim Amin; doomed, late of Mongol township, Adams nountjaa., haying been granted to the ausiersigned, reabillog la wild Ilionahlp, he hereby 'clan notice to all pianos Indebted to said estate . to mak" Ingtmedlat• Iminnent,.andtbiont haring eta ma againiit thessane so proem! theft plifiewly tugboat:foaled for wittfesnent. 4 JACOB TUN lit ltzeontor. .11.10 •" 1 " • - VOTIIIIII:—.Letters-,of Adminia tratlon ail the maple of ROWENA Horthan c...ed, late of Straben township, Anima oonni,y, basing been 'rallied to the undersigned; residing in said *meekly, .he hereby gives notice to all persons indebted to said estate to make immediate payment and those having claims spinet th e Mm& to present them properly eattienllcated roe gieskmens. Jan. i ELIZA A: MONFORT, AltelleX. THE_ PEO.II.LE OF . THIS`SECTION Lat. .u 4 VITED TO TIS/T WANAKei.k.ER •SG BR(iWN • • AND SEE The Largest Clothing House IN riIILADCLPHIA, !VOTE.--7714 cti it of a ticket to and from the CYty eon be =cretin:unsaved in parches:3s, USN'S Or BOYS' CLOTHING at Ws tAoroupOiy ItialAßLß Howe. Alvelrtiaing Card Is es follows: 82 " 1 " D A VVItI g e' Garment* ranging lit every price, cut in ;every style, ready =ado or made to order. S. S. corner SIXTH and MARKET Streets, 87 TO I/23 1 814 _ ALL L WINTER OVERCOATS: —3loltoa, Silk Hited, kaacy Cea armorp, Chinchilla, Beavers; Ac., largest variety iu ttio city. OAK HALL. 81XTEr rind MARKET.Bte. 250 7 00 86 TO $l5 B an Utl NXIS 811 T it TH uc. ir c o . r l e i dz etyl.s. S. E. corner SIXTH and MARKET Streets, OAK HALL, WAE&MARES. & BROWN. 90 @ 100 40 820 TO PO DRErid 811118 OF ALL the de. Arable !dyke, suitable fur any ue. resiou. 14 ANA]MAKFR k BROWN, SIXTH BIAS, SIT Streets. 8 4 TO $2O . BOYS' w SUITS.6I;OIC F est i l e. oo a L n r i , zi t cum goods WANAAILKSH. 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It contains over 20 line tugravings. tells all atiout the Mysteries and Crimes of New York, and Is the Spiciest ;did Cheapen work of the kind published. ONLY $2.50 PER COPY ile..2.end fur Circulars and Bee Our terms, and a full deac• iptius oftl,e work. Addrev• JONES MitYrl3 LES I CO., PhiLeultiphis, Pa. [Dec. :Z.—it lINTER'S OVID*: AND TRAPPER'S COSIPAN ION.—Howw to bunt and t ap all abitnals, to tan furs, make traps, boats. Ac. Worth $lO to any fanner or boy. ll.ware of to "receipts." Well printed and bound. 64 passa Only :25 , 'rata; 6 fur $l. Ad dress D. HUNT6II k CO., Hinsdale, N 11, c, • Free tor a 3 cent otamp. APAMPHLET c ,. ntalning valuable Int.rmatlon un the subject of Advertising. A List of over Ono Thousand Newspapers, (rue BEST A SVZETISt3O Melt- C[B,) and price cards aborting advertisin rates. Ad. dreue Om. P. RoWnl., it Co., New York. THE AMERICAN UNION 25 OIUE 0 IUE RED! AR. PR A Y UCED E Tills favorite Family Journal will hereafter be sent to subscribers for $2 bit per year. A gratis copy sent one year to any person who obtain. eta names and for ward, them with the money to us In other word., we Will send seven copies for Pit 00. Thls makes the Usiox TILE CHEAPEST STORE PAPER IN AgERICA. Its columns are filled with CAPITAL Sienna by the best writers, a d that charming variety in poetry, wit and general miscellany, so wall calculated x • please all lovereof good reading. NOW IS THE TIME TO SUBSCRIBE! Single copies, six rents: All de.lers tell It. Address ELLIOTT. THOMAti A TALBOT, BOX ton. SIM,. National Agriculturist PENNSYLVANIA FARM JOURNAL DIVOT= Tu - Apricuilure, Horticulture and Ji'itral Eurn, , nay. Published at Pittsburgh, Pa. J. M. it G. D. KUESTER, Editors, •651/1/111:1P Dr A 0011.1 01 PILAU:IUL CWITNIJILITIS. Telxs :—sl 00 per annum ; Ten Copies, 7 .545. Air Advertising 25 et.. per line for each lesertion..C. STAR SPANOLED Balt7iBll—A large 40 column paper. Rich, rare and racy. Full of charming read ing. fun, tact and fancy. .Essactusa," a splendid steel plate, 'sass" to ertry subscriber. Only 75 cit. a liar. “Wrangeline" sell* 12 Subscribe MAN' Speci mens 6 eta. Address, ileums Omen, Hinsdale, N. H VI/ ANTED, AGENTS, VS to bdik per month, 'Very yy where male and lanaals, to introduce the GENUINE IMPROVED 00,1142Zajpin boll, then, guilt, cord, bled, braid aim emoresVa t i moat eaperior Manner.. Pries only Elb 1111, erir ranted for free years. "We will pay SUMO for any ma chine that will sew a Stronger,' more beautiful, or more elastic aeam than ours. It makes the 'Eleatic Lock &nth." Every second Stitch can be 'cut, and still the cloth cannot be pulled apart without .eating It. We pay Agents from Vt, tb_N.Ai per month and expenses, or a commission hom stitch twice that amount can be mad.. Address SECO.IIO A Oil., putts. burgh. Pa.eigoston, Maas., or et. Louis, 310. CADTION —Do not be imposed upon by other par ties palming off worthless east-iron machines, under the same name or otherwise. Uyr• Is the only geue nine and really practical cheap mach in e Man u lac turei. $422.770 95 AGENTS W ANTED To sell CD,. P. Itoo&u. & G.J * 6 AMERICAN NEWSPAPER DIRECTORY. $422.170 95 A haniletime Octavo Velame of 31a.i pages bound iu cloth. Price V, W. It contains accurate Lista of all the Newspapers and Periodicals published In the Coifed gtatee and Territ,rien, end the Dominion of Canada, and Britie'd Colon.es of North atmnrica; to gether with a Descripre.ti th•e Tewas and Cities in which they are published EVERY BUSLNESS MAR WANTS IT EVERT PROFESSIONAL MAN WANTS IT EVERY ADVERTISER SIEST HAVE IT M11;093 48 LARGEST COMMISgIONE PAUL A town canibe canrnined for this book in ouo or two days, and from $lO to $5O secured in C0T11K11.51013.- Ads,snce sheets shooing 411 e style of the work now ready and a - ill be flintier' 'application togetLa with terms to agents. Address NELSON OIIESMAN, No. 40 Park Row, New York. 123 64 498 00 $238,093 48 GRAND Huse, MICU., Sept. 10, 1868. Ltreincorr t BAXZWILL: The people alto tc be crag about year Rao J'airaia Azle. Please send me twenty dcaan more. • Yours ugly, ' W. D. F. CAUTION —llnprinclple4dea6rt are telling -uret painted red, letyhe , RED JACKET A X.. , E • The good qualities of tuft Axe mullets' in iti superior cutting qualities not in the Red Paint. AO "sip Jactrt" it t r by all Irlapaaalole ware dealer, and the inanufaetnrant, LU I PMCOTT BAILEWELL, Pittsburgh, Pa. WANTED—AGENTS—To sell the AMERICAN ENIITING MACHINE. Price 125. The abn plod, eheaput and but, Itnittlog kiachine ever in vented. Will knit 20,000, stitches per infante, Liber al indacemente to Agents Address AMERICAN 11.N1 /TING MACHINE; CO., Boston. Masa, or Et. - Louis, Mo. THE 'tdERICAN EWSPAPEIt DIREcToiIV WILL BE UMBIiD JAN. 1, 1860 SUBSCRIPTION PR1CE,...... ..... ipzi..4winStrAv : A List of the Newspapers and other Periodicals in each State, Territory, Prbv ince and Colony, Arranged . Alphabetically by Towns, giving the Name, Days at Istatit, Eiga, EnhepriPtloli PflOty ilatarg' Character, Oiroulatios,,‘ Editors's and. Publisher's Nantes, Date of Establishment, and other !affirm AL lid of Vow= and Cities in tbe, tlnitsaltates and Territories, and the Doitainion of Canada and British . Americas Colonies to which Nerwspapers or other part °dials are y011810(4 j arranged !stithsbetketily by Catattot, giving Poysistion, Location, Brandi of dew from which#ditiissit itipimportsnce,si*Othei bibrmation. Asa. mutton win igniug, pi:sous wishing ooploo vitt do well to 103 is orlon it onto. • AIL 4 3 I I'4O3IBOCTAVI:i V0L, 07 , 0 P-kailkIKKM) OLC4II, Pier. --- Address ;Won to G. P:itekrZLL k Opy Pablitkors, 40 Park 'low, Now • 50 Pefeenti. Save& i - Tamiekm.iiiii ) others ho order their goods free' our easier NS DOLIAft dALII •of pry Geode, Perm Goods, Plicd Wore,Onelery, Ike., do." Wo send Oteculat free nipenfe r 0 era Port of the Gated Stater ; seed for . and seip our terig, Tin} igui lave money by•ado pg. . , .. . On. PRIMPX IS e 107[ 611. ii.,Beetos. Una. 11:=1 wadi/ 'MP WWI the -, 001114171,. , ~,,,,, AGENTS WANTED FOR $ 5 -!x' THE SUCCESS OE OUR ONE DOLLAR YALE RAB CAUSED EVER A COMPLETE REVOLUTION IN TRADE. That In order to pupply koroimad moor:Waal try one cgmatantly incroluditir PATRON/4BR WE 113-17 R RR. GENTLY MARK IMPORIVIONR - FOR TI ! PALL TEADR. PPLECT .WROU =ROPE:L.I MANUNA.O- , _ MIR& AMOUNTING TO NEARLY $500,000, So that we are prepared to tell every description of DRY ANDFANCY GOODS, ISILYRR PLATED WARE, CUTLERY, WATCHES, ALBUMS. igwitLRY T AC., OF BETTER QUALITFTIIdNdNy orgza c 0,.. CERN fIorTHE COUETRYIVIt THB MU. • f.OR.V • • ONE nouAn - FOR EACH ARTICLE, With privilege of exchange from a large variety of weft( article. ' not one of whichetend be bought for TWICE THE ANOCNT in any other way. • srarThe hest of Roston and New York references give as to the reliability of oar 110 , 14, and that our businesa is conducted in the fairest and most legiti mate manner possible, abd that we Live greater value fur the money than can he, outabol in any other way. ALL GOODE DAAfAORD OR li4o/lEN IN TRAN'S PORTATION,REPLACED WIT/101/7 CHAR iE. ti-Oneiici,describing articles acid atm t to agents in Clubs at rates mentioned below. We gun rant ue every article at coat lea than if bought a , by Boston or New York Whelevtle House. • OUR COMMISSIONS To AGENTS Exceed ameo of every other estaluiebnient of the kind,—proof of this can be found lc cuunivritie our pretolunine with three of otheia ItIR id: " or THE BASIN. 51164111 addition to which v,IJ cla on to give better goods of the came chancy,. 11' elm'll gelid to Agents frte chor , ;,. FOlt A CLUD OS 30 AND Tilt( L'S IDLE:ARS —Ono of the thllowing articles: 1 doe. g.. 4 Shirt Prints. 1 eetsolid Gold Stade. Ail Wool for Pante. Flue white Counterpane. 14.7, lay ! . elegant Balmoral Skirt. 20 yards brawn or blenched Sheetin;4. good quality, yard ;skit. 1 elegant I GO- Munro Aioreaeo.boural Photo. Allston. 1 doable lens Stereoscope and 12 foreign View!, , ail ner „i ce , orgraved b Yoffie Castor. I l'iegalit ilk Yen: with Ivory or Sandalwood resal,reil edge and spangled. I aleol Carving Knife aaIIFFI Fork, very best quality,ivery balanced handle. 1 handsome beaded and lined Parasol 20 yds. good Stint. 1 very line Damask Table Cover. I pr. best quali ty Congress Boats. 1 dor. fine Linen Toast, .1 07. Rogers' beet Silver Desert Po; ha. largo real Mi.rosee Traveling Rag. I fancy Ore, vatern. dot.. elegant sliver plated Napkin Ring.. I (1. z, ppe Mende or COinoo gratings. honey chased solid Cold fling. I pr cut lilt. moral Riede. 1 elegant Delatne Teas Pattern I violin and Bow, in; box complete. .1 FM ,l owe n. y . , on, ear drops and sleeve nnttons. FOR A CLUB UP 00 AND PIVE.DULLARS-1 black or c9lored Alpacce. Drees Pattern. 1 set Lice Cur tains. I pr. all Wool Blankets. Engraved silver plated 6 bottle Revolving Castor. 1 I—autilul writing desk. 1 solid Ilold Scarf Pin. )(Ls very tine lasaimere, (or Pants arid Vest. I stir lour, balaucwl handle Knives with silver plated lid as. I elegant sytu, heavily beaded and heel with silk. 1 pr. gents' calf 'fakirs. 30 yds. good Piint. 30 yds auod brown or bleached Sheeting, y and wok, ur 40 wide, good quality. 1 elegant siorovcu Traveling Bag. 1 ',pare Wool shiest. 1. plain Norwich Poplin Dress Pattern. 1 7 ;1 eds. double width cloth fur ladies' Cloak. Elegant erigrav u d salver plated Tea Pot. 3 yds. double width water•pl .fCifith for cloaking. FOR A CLUB OF 100 AND TEN . DOLLS RS—I rich Merino or Thibet Diews Pattern. 1 palr fine bamask Table Cloths and Napkins to match. I pair gents' French Calf Boots. I heavy silver plated engraved Ice Pitcher. Very line all Wool Cloth fur Ladies Cloak. 1 web very beat 9uality brown or bleachiel dheeting. 7; , .4 yds. flue Caselmere (or suit. 1 el ega ,,, Poplin lire. pattern. I elegantOcte Dsrege Dress pattern. 1 beautiful English Bare;,9 Shoal. I set Ivory balance handle K 1111,3 and Fork, l'iadiee' ur gents' silver linuting-ease We'd.. 1 Bartlett Wind Portable hewing Machine. Sp Ivridid Family , nteel engravinga, with record no) Idiot 'graph pages, Iffi h emp Carpeting ,-09,1 colors. 1 pair good Marseilles quilts, 1 good six barrel hero!. vet-. I elegant Par end Lope. barrel Shut lieu. I silver plated engraved d Lvtiv keruivilig Castor, c.t glass. 1 very fine Vlello ana case. 1 -et ivory t.slan, el Entres and lurk, Cuba 44(3 tazeltt /ado. REND .VONEr Ii iiEGISTLRED FIND FOR OUR NEW MCI:Lilt. PARKER & CO. r. 05.98 & 100 Eummor fit., Ile+tr.m Dec. 2.3,131%—1w $lOO A %lONTU coin be made by rri.ti”:ll female Atteuts. we have nothing t,r cur..lily eetkerl ; but reliable, steady, profitable empb , yment, for clime w•bo mean bueiuees. Address. wttn 3-reht stool'', C. L. Van Allen A Co, i 4 New r!.. Aew York. Dec. 18.-4 w 4.:()M1.1111NG NEW AND.6 , EFUL.-1 Ilia is IJ Roam. P , JI7.CLAIt. 31C61C at r0P121..t1: ••llitchcork's Hall dime Seriei of ittlale the )lil - No. I tir.v • , Ally.—Muriie and ti, e Conkeung. - cAPTAIN J.ltiltCB OF THE 11.,E.,E MARINES ' - Others t./ tv11..,a . rapidly. Prico, v eta. each. Your Newsdealer Las It or will g-t it lor you. Mailed 'oil rerept of price. Addres, BENJ. W. Pevits tor, P 9 :printer th ai, New York. Dec. 14.--4 w vs,.TO TILE NVOI;KIN( A3l now ' , coated to foraliii ...toi..l_,)thelat tv all claiits at their houies, f,r their !Tare in, wrote. Boldness new, light cud prititab e. Fitty cents to $.7, per evening is call!) earned, dud the to), and girls earn nearly as math as roes. reit and ace west. are offered. All who see tilts uoncep:eueee,..,l nie their whitens and teat the hustriess If nut well satiene , i, I will send $1 to p.ay tor the tri,uble of writing me. 101 l pe.reicularm e.ut frPte -811134p1e sent 1..3 wail tit tro itut•. Address Dec. 18.-.Sw Si- C. ALLS:i. Anguilla, Maine. AGENTS WANTED—To sell a New thol:. pertain fug to Agrtcaltore end the ilechanicArts,Ectited by Oka: E. Walnut, geq, the diettngutallerl Author sad Agriculture/ Engineer of tits 7,ew Icrk Central Palk, bathing like it ,ter peklishe4; 2441 Engrae -into-Sells at eight Wilaeraitra, arta Work -00., 1514theliverilPF,D.0.4Wi7, K. T. - ►per. 14.-4 w MONEY EASILY MADE, With our Co.uoplote Choc* tiutilt..— Sinai] capital regal: r,l C:rcu s e, STA PFuti D itiANYO CO, &i Balton et.. 6rw York. (Dec. 1 -4w WE ARE UONIAG, ANL WILL I'IiEz;LNT TO ANY PEr.liON Betvlit,g nt a Club our Great One 1)o11iu• Sale of Dry and Fancy GOODS, A WATCH, i.i rce SIIprEING, SILK DRESS PATTERN, FREE OF COST. Our itlorctn.uto ft.l:l b.ien ME We now double our Rates of Premiums. bavo made mooy I.l4ore:tut toldltious to our Waster Stocks, and have herg , .l y ea endtd our rx claatign Ltd, nu 4 we now leri renfliet.t to meet be demands of our ex. , n,i re pit .ff Send for Catalogue ofUckids Ana aawples amt to any address free• , aatl mon ,, y by reg:Stpre , l Addreas all vril.4t to J. S. LOAVES & CO., 15 Fedtr:ll9trE.,t, Boat ON Mass P. 0. Box G Wholesale Peelers-In Dry and Paecy. Coods, Cutlery, Plated Ware, Albums, LeatherGorris, Ac., Ac. Dec. 18.-12 w A WATCH FREE Given gratb td lire, energetic Agents, male or fe male, in a nevi, light end honorable !liminess, paying thirty dollars Ter day Imre. No gilt enterprise, no humbug. Address. R. Monroe Kennedy & Co.. Pitts burg, Pa. • [Dec.lB.---tw DR. aunioTs TOBACCO ANTIDOTE. w adi..w to retrieve alldestre for 2bbarsco. It V is entirely Vegetable and barn:item /typnttes and enricher qx Blood, Invigorates the System, pos sesses great Nip rishing and Strengthening power, an exceiTent Appetizer. enables the Bannach to/Don the bpeebrac toed, mates sleep refrillng, and twat. Relies robust health. •Stßokers and C tlOer afar Stay /'eare Cared. Price, Fifty cents, Post Uwe A tree. tree on the injurious effects of Tobacco; With fists of references, teetkeop lain, ite. sent free. A gent' want ed. Addling. th Dr. T. H. ABBOTT, Jersey y, N. Bord by en Druggists (Dee. iB.-121, sin 'INT Year guaranteed, and Weedy maim. 1V40 . 1 *im 1 . We waut • reliable . t I ,; .„ .11 otima 4 eosoll our /Went White Wsr. TA 4,;; (seerkear Address $5l4sWp4C4., 5 nu n , et, N. Y.; ' te'Desitobru et, dilesto, /Y. Dee, ,: • _ • w .._., 'Carpets --Don't Pay rho ill Prices! Tax bitty ENGLAND CARPET , o f Boston, A. Alsip , established newly • quarter ifs eaantary ado, In sir present location, In Rollo trer 71 , 78.76, 77, TO, 81, 83, 196 end 87 Hanover 60000, have proba blytongs)* more houses wilts Cm-pd. than any other house is the country. ID order tl wawa those at • dhitsnoe the adisuitages Of their bpi pro. page b send, on the receipt of the ripq a, yards or Waltdi of their beentiht Cottage itirpeting, at so ceinttr ui riird, with eatoplee of ton alttli lag to fa ri _C e - c4Ttinal4 Per risittl %it*. for &au& jg 4 , -* part at soy Otiose. NOTICE., THE. Oommissioners of the "Ad iros County Railroad Compannlava concluded to open Books Jrs to take stitacriptioni for *Ltd road ; and for Oa conronionoe Of caftans and others who desire to bekonso Stockholders of soirigkaw. & two or IMMO t the Ootualsaloners W will at; lowing doidinattd place., to receive to Oft 1 th. 121 k and MA days 11/ . Jan JAG, at the house of John D. picot, in York Balastal ow as rut, lath and MI L ,* the iiii` 4B kin* in - bur asp of Dlllborg York connty l aikk i tti and 0004 Ho ikons man* at. th e /fattest in the town, of Now Csuriborland, QUM Nemo ; and on the 2ist and 22nd days of the caste.*mita,. iw sho town of Win" J at the public arot: l a lt r. Moak. OHN Lyon Deg 18.—td t of. Baid. Was Xprk,Garelk and the Awe Cad*" Heat• cud Voluntar,oibreisiZ' s ' sad istittiOtt bills to 001. John INso,pow i t otrot Y.B. To acsim,:ansB for damages wider Act of , Rh, .4. D.. mg, entir,-.ls hereby given. th ell per .lol iboh t l it elaiwit4 daauir tinher the iieuteAct t 'heir 'claims mad E r o with the Bumf Barriaburs, before tbb yof January, nan, .Autba. that due acclaims . Wll4 bs twetopted laddboord. INW.WOODS, e. t". 61209, , . Alitinpt teeJL.ll.lllaLuutarr, Clerk. 3 , 124 UNION PACIFIC R AILiOAI):COMP,ANY C.PF ER A LPiCITXD t(tlfflalß FIRST- MORTGAGE BONDS AT PAR NINE HUNDRED AND SIXTY lwrießS Of the line west from Omaha are now completed; and the Work is going on through the Winter. As the distaitee between the finished portion of tho Union and Central Pacific. Railroad', Is now less than 400 miles, and I.a. , th contp vies are o nib Mg forward the work with grest energy, employing over 30,000 men. there can be no doubt that the whole GRAND LINE TO THE PACIFIC WILL BE OPEN FOR BUSINESS IN THE SUM MER OF Me. Thu reoul.tr Govvrtintent COMMiStliOlitrd have pro nounced the Union Pacific Railroad to be FIRST CLASS in every retreet, and the Special Conorkslon t appointed by the Prettclent, sayi: "Taking MA a whole, TILE UNION PACIFIC RAIL ROAD lIAS BEEN WELL CONSTRUCTED, AND TII E GENERAL ROUTE FUR TILE LINE EXCEED INGLY WELL SELECTED. The energy and Hyde ver,nce with whirl, the work hat been urged forward, end the rapidity with which it had been executed are without parallel in hiidory, and in griouleur and ...tr,vitu dbotundertaklog it has curer Oven c , suallcd." The report state,' that au:, .10i..icticic4 that ux lot arc only the to incident t., all new road,, and lira could not hILVo bt , ti avoided without mat eriady retarding the progretot of the great work. Such toflcltacl© ' are supplied by all railroad companled after the cam plttiun of the line, "then end wherever experience thowr them to he necesucry. The r (Tort concludes by Raying that '•the co nn.ry haR reeice.n to congratniste Itself that this great work of national Importance is Co tepidly approaching Fumplel Mu under inch faver•. able anspicer." The company now- have In use 137 locomoti yen and hi. i rly 2 , CUJ curt of all deicriptione. A I urge additi. hal e.pliptuerit im ordered to be reedy lu the Sprig. The r real 1; . i. nearly romplated, end tire I li6tributrA fn 19s milt, in .I,lltrPl3f western end of the t re. h. Fully 130 of iron for new track are now delivered civet of the Missouri river and mare arc to route. The total expendi ture for con,ttnothei per post, in advance of the completed portion of the roechr not lean than eight million dollars Be.idea a do:lotion from U o Gorrrimicot of 1:2,00 nete.iot land per mile. the corn; any 14 entitled to a in U. A. Bonds on its lino os c.,lnpleto.d end accepted, at the average rate of about $29,! IR) PI-r mile, according to the WISP:II4Ies encountered, for which the Government takes a semi ad lien as security. The compasy Lave already received $ . 22.,135,000 of this subsidy. of which iI,:!SOM.IO . Ias paid December Oth, col fb-Dhooo December 141 h. GOVERNMENT Alp-SECTRITY OF THE BONDS. Ity its charter, the company is permitted to Isere its F 11157 MORTOAGE BONDS to the came ana.unt as the Governmept Bonds, and no Non:— The+.4l3nclo ale a Firit Mortgage upon the whole road and all its equipments. Such a rmatgage upon what, for a long rime, will be the only railroad eon. ug the Atlantic and Pacific States, likes the •et rank as a taro security. The earnings from ray or cal buslntre tor the year ending June3o,' 1 arcra,.:, of :72 mite, , we,. EOCit MILLION DOLLA %Lich. after paying. all expen tea,wettmutl, more than ttlniciont to cover all interest Lability fiat that distance, and the earning/ of the last live months h ,re been s2,3iti,S7o. Th.y would would hare beep greater, If the road had not been taxed to It. utmost capacity to traseport its own materials for e,:mstruCtion. The Inetmiti trent the great passenger travel, the China freight., and the toppliea for the new Itsscky Mountain States and Ter ritvries must be ample for all interest and other li.;bilith el. No political action cari re • ace the rate of inierest. It must remain for thirty years--six per sera. p, ahnis,., u, Jald, now equal to between eight and'nine per cent. in currency. The prin,.pal is Men prriprid e lit y:ld. If a baud with such guarantees were iseled by the o,ernment , its market price OCCti highs tit • Irc,a!d not he I,s. than !rota to 25 pvr cent. pre- Mil.llll. As these Ljucy are ivsuei uuder G ,trLILLIeta ity and supervision, upon what is very largely a i amen t work. they roust ultimately approach ti,vermuent prices. No other corporate bonds are made so tire. Tlcr price f.r the pre.eut ix PAR. and accrued ihterck: at f per teat. tern July I, iSlilt. in currency . Sulowriptl.4.4 will Le received In GETTYeItURG hI the FIRST NATIONAL BANK awl lierTv. 4 Buiw NATIONAL BANN I= ArTII C. CO \IPANI"S OFFICE. NO. 20 NASSAU ST MEI II JuIINJ. Ctieo A FON, BANKERS, No. fi'aitA LI. St., i A-.• wy my itimpiufg'il adver ms vmseo t=z—•-•".---,...-, , Bondi seat free, tort J....Frt.'. eubewriting through t loaf' av , ir, telil kwic t'. Upie foi their ea.& *Beery. 1 A NEW PAffrnt.ET AND ILII. aras fumed October let. containing. a report of the progrees of the work Li that l'ire, and a mere complete statement in rein ' tlon to tiz9 7n.lne of tho hoods than can be given In an 1.17 e i tie oment. which will he sent free ,in applica. tin a , the c. , nipany's , fliers, or to sup of the ad,ert,L,l agent p—P.:•. c..upi,tis of the First 31,irtgiigei Bonds of the Col. n Yar.Hc Rai company, duel auuary lst., i I paid and atfor that date, ix .1.1) ft, of ti Tr, Li:tent tax. at the Company's .111:e, No. ; 2.0 JOEIN J. cl.sca, Ti Y.,rk !MEE AYER'S CIIPPRI PECTORAL Fto! 'lir Throat and LungB , 0...v. , 11,•, Colds, Whoopiirg cob,/h, Brrotchiti, , , ABthwo, anal C'onstonplion. rr,,l,,.hty never before in the whole history of medi cine, thing win, so widely and so deeply open the e nlilenct mankin I, as this excellent remedy for pl,:inot.ary c 'I lung series of yOltii. of the races f n:s'/ a !:e.S risen higher andliqher in tilt:: ro it 'gni tin— k Loco. Its niiiriirin character and pow er to care the cations affectieus the ;n og , an d thr,ii, have made it ktuar, as is rdisble protector ago!, t th-us. V. hde adaptj . ..it, milder fOrW4 of dis ease rtiN, to yeonn.„ children. it is at the some time the most riioOt , l ii remed, that can be given Lir incipient crorsuni;:tion, 4,1 the thingeroun affeti4cr...i o; the tong. r. pro viittin a.,.,-.Liust sudden 1.- 1 4005 .4 Cri,:tp. it E110:1:d be kept its 113:::1 in every family, and indeed al all axe , ometimes . subject to colds gad coughs, ail should ire prpyideJ x ith this an tidote for thew Although settles! ("1,,,,t,,1pti9n is thought incurable, still great numbers of cases Where the dtseame seemed settled, hare been maupietely cured, and t'os patient restored to sou ml health try the Cherry Pecto,..- t !, complete is It! Ll,Siery the d'otord,rs Jf the Lungs and T;tl tno L.,JI obstinate of thorn, under the .b.,ral they !tamale and disappear. ~! Sycakcr: find 4ro v. protection from I!. Asthma is aiways relieved and often venolly cured by it. Brond itis is generally cured by taking the (Merry Fcciorui is small and it plaeot doses. ' So generally are its virtues known that we nesd not poulish tho tortigeatea of them here, or do . more then emus the public. that Its qualltlea ale fully maintAised. Aytr"s Ague Cure .Thr fever and Ague, lotirctittent Fercr, CAM Freer Remiifent &rev, Month Aaie, ..t u triodical or Bilious Freer, 4.4 and indeed all the affections which arise from malarious, marsh, or 'miasmatic poison[. • As Ste name implicit, it does Pure, and does not fall. Omit/doing. neit her Arsenic. Qu in in e, Bismuth, Zinc; nor any other mineral or poisonous substance What— ever, It In n..kwise injures Kay Patient Tho. number and importance of Its egrets 10 the ague dietricta ere literally beyond ledthet; mid we believe without I parallel in the history of Ague medicine Oar pride is gvatilled - by the acknowledgments we receive of the radical curse effected in obstinate CAIN, and where other remedies bit. wholly failed. Onoculimated persons, either resident to, or travel ing through miasmatic localities, will be protected by 'taking the,AGUE CURE daily. for Liver Cbst# 4oo 4, Platte; from torpidity of thp Liver, it is an excellent reinedy,ithithladeg the Liver into heidtbY actlilty. • Pot Bilious Intorderd and Live , entlifftint l t it l e Mt excellent remedy. producing many trnly raturkabli cam* where mbar madtottom had tailed. Prepared by DR. J... 0. AVM k 00, Practical aad ens/pleat Chemists, Lowell, Maie n ead mold all rolled the world. PRICR, ;leo PAtt //12277t4 /o;wleby4. D. GuettleVr - Grunist, Gettysburg REAL ESTATE AGENCY. _1 have opened an ageaoy Ihr the SALE OF RFAT, ESTATE, n connection With my , law business in • Ciett Partite wishing to sell, or buy lauds, may And it to their advantage to calf: Several . Parma ;mid Woodland , , A-No. 1, /ARM, Pllll3l 1160100 A TRACT, GO A • 5,' .4 'ANL. ......,,, _ A GOOD TANN • , f . + , et,....... D s i s as" A RABA. ,LBll . A . Al po ) A PAAM, 65 4. 1 , A HARM, 64 A .1515, lOW A VARY GOOD TARN, 100 ACRES A- 11Y NNW 1/41X, ITS ADM . A ,V.l5gT VtIVALIf - /AO A O l l5 , A NO:1, MU= ADD giama A GOOD reaarl(te A 19,11ePirrigr • 1 A 6 . 4)0D IFARIL.IOa A Spa; lot . A ItrOODv I ' Wituros wen 1: A 4200 D FARM, 120 ADRIA ATM A 1' A VDU' GOOD FAR $1.2151 AGRA% : --.. . ' A !ABM, 100 ACRES, AT $5O - , . . „..- : A FARM, 160 AGSM AMA VOX 4cicarg. • AT sa6pra war • _. A QuuD willow LOSE S AnAGOOD•IAIFIXSIMG/ A 4300 U t A 1111,160 ACIABB Ter, doeirable ptopertj to Littladolob. 440, ma al Rowaoad oz*.lotals. ' - ' detspbuirykkhaf 14111,41 fr i nt . THE Orrrrisgao Natusab Baea, Dec. 18.1468. Yalu* ittheri9 &DM gat th• At=Val Wealo Win' Direetol334 b• ii•kt at We bakhas Haase, on Ztesgen,,che..l2th don Jennery, Mk at ii r dock, P. IL J. &MY BAIL CashiDie 9S er, VOTlOE.—Leiters Testamentary on tbe•stat. rAimemit. I st. elliottlo.7 tenni . . skin, Aaiun ranuty. Pa., devised, having been granted to the undervignett, residing in Meehan tp., he hereby Wee notice to all persons Indebted to said mate to make Immediate payment, and those haring claims against the same to present them properly au thenticated for settlement. F L•ECTION.• A TUE FLNAT NATIONAL OP 'INATTTPUILO.' —Notice Is hereby given to the Stockholders of the Fiat National Bank of Oettyaburg, thab 'au Mention for raven Directors to serve one year. VIII be held at the busking Nouse of said Institution, ork rhea - lay the 12th day Jon/tory, 1309. Dec 1 B.—td ONO. ARNOLD, COLter. STOCKHOLDERS' AIEETLN G A meeting of the Stockholders of the Gettysburg Railroad Compm.y, will be hold at Moir office, Gettysburg, on the Second Monday of Junirat'y nest, between the houi aof end and three o'clock, P. 31., G r the purpose of electing a President and Directors. • iIuWARD N. CAS,V, Columbia, Pri. Dec. 18.—td N 0 T E *. Notice is hereby given to the meml.cr4 of the 31U3131A8EUR6 FIRE INSURANCE socißTv, that an Election will 1 - e held at the °Mee of Said P,o i ty, in Antrimehbarg, on Monthly, the 11th day of January nc.a : between tie hour. of 12 sad 3 o'airic6, P. 31. of said day, to dirt 12 Director. to serve the ruining yids. Each policy entitles the holder to one vote. Dev.l2.-31 JAMES RUSSELL. Ein'y. STRAY.—Came to the ; resi dence of the matoecriber in Latimore 1..>Zi7,/41, Adams comaty, sometime about the I.7th day of No vember last, 12 stray Sheep. Five of them are oil EWOR, ono of which hod a small bell. Seven , 1 them seem Vt he Lambs of the first year. Tit,' I I ones had n, mark on Onn side', with 0. 8. or C. S. Three of the Lamb, bavo a piece elation' the tail, and onset, of tha flock hate Crown .irataryl Co Eyes Tlo fox!, ris desired to come and' prose property, pay chtrirtmi caul take them away. TAX APPEALS The Commissioners of Adams county herel.v ;rave emir, that they have fixed upon the followink days for the Appeals fur the severs/ Boronehs end Townships of sold county, at the Cennty Comm lesion. era ...litre In Gettysburg, when and where they will attend to hear Appeals, between the hours of 0 A. Ho and - 3 o'clock, P. M., °roach day, pa followe The Appeals for Gettysburg, Cumberlara, her many. Oxford, Huntington. Latltnore, Tyrone and Stre ben, on the 250 i day of January. 186 1 1. For Hamilton, Berwick her., Berwick tirp , heed ing. Monallen, Butler. Franklin and Hamlin:tub:ln, on the 260. day of January, 1460. For Mount:-y, Freedom, Lihurty, Highland. Con 4JAVAgO, Mnuatpleasant, Union end lattleetown, on the ::711‘ da y of January. 180. By the order of the County Commissfer.rs, J H WALTF.kt, Cork. • REGISTER'S NOTICES. 'NOTIA, CE is hereby given to all Legatees and other persons concerned. t hat the Administration Accounts hereinafter niehtlned tyll be presen4xl at the Orphan.' Conn of Adorn., county fur coulirtuation and ulluwauce, on MONDAY, tho Ist day of FEBRUARY nett, at 10 o'clock, A. 1., viz : 185. The drat end final account of Noah F. flersb, Administrator c. t. a. of Sarah Gi lfiaml, late of .Tyrone fish., deceased. 186. The drat and final account.. of henry Benner, Executor of the last will and testamentary of foviah Caskey, deceased. 1":". First account of Edward Meuchey, Adminis trator with the will annexed of Lewis Lantz, decM. 188. First and final account of Eden Norris, Ad ministrator of the estate of David Claps addle, deed. H. D. 11ULTZWO1tT1.1, Register. Jmn.l,l! 4 B9.—te • lITHRREAS the floe. ROBERT J. FIiEMU, President y of the several Courts of Common Pleas in the counties cotnposing the 19th District, and Justice of . the Cotirta eMy. r and Terminer and General Jail De livery. for the trial of all capital and other offenders in mild district, and JOS/PH.I Ectte and Isaac POSIN. SON, Esqrs., Judges of the Courts of Common and Justices of the Courts of Oyer and Terminer and General Jail Delivery, for the trial of all capital and other offenders in the county of Adams—have issued their precept, bearing date the 2.3 d day of November, in the year of car Lord one thousand et.; ht hundred and six.itine, and to me directed, for holding a Cmirt. of Common Pleas, and General Quarter Sessions of the Peace, and General fail Delivery and Courts of Oyer and Terminer, at Gettysburg, on Monday. the •;;Stlt of Ain nary, 1899 NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN to all the Justices of the Peace, the Coroner and the Constable., with:n the said county, that they be then and there in their pro. peryersons, with their Rolls, Records. Inquisitions, Examinations, and other Remembrances, to do thos, thing, which to their office.. and in that behalf apper ' Lain to be done, and also, they who will orniecute against the prisoners that are or thee shall be iu the Jail of ;mid county of Adams, are to be then and there to prosecute against them as shall bellied. PHILIP HAYS, Sheriff. Sher:frs Office. Clittyoburg, Jan. 2, ISo. S HER IFF'S SALE In pur4uance of sundry writs of Vemlitionl Expenas, will be offered at Public Sale at the Court hoots in (lett, sburg, on ,Citterday the kith day qf January new al 1 o'cloe-k, H V. , the following describedßeni Estate, vla: A TRACT OF LAND, eituate partly in flainilton ban townehip, Adams county, Penna., and feirtly in Franklin county, Pa., adjoining Linde of John !San ction!, Waahfngtoa Benchoof, Leara Pittinger and otter., containing 24 Acres, more or less, about 1.0 acres in &darns county and about a acres in Frank lin county—improvad• With a oneatory LOO ROUSE. ilirreriereaTer" .. ortrin be app• a 'aria, of Fruit Tree% on the premises. Part of the laed is clear and under fence. Also, a TRALIT of about 53 Acres of WOOOL AND, situate in liamiltanban towmildp, Adams county. Pa., adj.,ini lig lauds ofP.squirs Stecreaandorben i , Also, a TRACT of abont 10 Acre. of WOLDLAND, near the last mentioned. S.lied and taken iu exeen [len na the Real Estate of Wivatar BLZICLIOOP. Also—A TRACT OF LAND, eirnate tn,,Sumtirrland enalep, Adams' eonnty,Pa., ruljoirliug lands ul Na thaniel Lightner, George Spangler and others, and coa• tainins 4 Acres, moro or leas—laud clear and nadir feoce. Seized sad taken in elocution as the Reel . Estate of JACOB MATh. Also--A TRACT OF LAND, situate in fluntington township Adams county, Pa., adjoining Lends of Wm. S.Laiftr, Isaac Pladlet.end others. containing 12 Acres, more or less—improreii with a tliwc,•etOry Log House: asp tug el water on the same. The laud is clear anti unl, fence. t.-ized and taken in execution as the Beal Estate of LEN to braru:r Also—A TRACT OF LANJ, ett - e..t:.) w - 31ountplm.. APT towoz:,ip, Adam, cut,lity, Pa., on the r lead ing fr,nn'fro Taverns to BouaughtOwn, bdljoining Chatubers,Frauris Ilagorman and others, c,utairiim; 7 Acres, inure or Ira —iwprorral with a one ant a hall eto, y Lola llolieP.. lag Stable, and other anihnddmg~; a well ~t writer near the door, with Fruit Tree, 01.1 tile tract. I,,trel dear and under fence.— Sei;i:d and token iu executiun the Real Estate of Lrxt CASKEY. Aims—A TRACI 01 LAND, situate in Isfaunljoy township. Adams county, Pa., adjoining. lasuls of Nen tun Durboruw, Andrew Chambers, frauds Ifazarrioin and:o were, c totalizing tki Acre•, more or lea;—improved with a ins,.,:br7 ROCOIIcAeiT DIVELLImi HOUSE. • Fral/.1. r.therboarded Stable, and other entteibl• fogs; a spring of Water and a few Fruit trots. About 2 acres are wutelltad; the balance clear and unotr tent, hei/Att and taken in execution as the. lled Estate of MAL, stet CIIAXLEA!. PHILIP 111:77.:, Sheriff. Sheriff's Office, Gettysluir;r. Let 2.1 -ts pot rant. of the pm chsee money upon all sales by the Sheriff mast be pa.d over immediately after the property is struck dozwri or upon failure comply tberenftu Ulf, property will be again put up fix to '• V aluation & Assessment' FoR 1889. I N pursuance of an Act of Assem bly pissed the 17th day of July, 1811, the follow fog Statement Is hereby published by the Commls.ion ere ot Adams county. which exhibits the amount, de scriplion and value of the fistal and Perilous! Property, Trades.liecupar ions and Professions, made taxable by the Neverai Acts of Assembly of %la Commonwealth BoROUOIS AND TtaNSHIPI3. Get tyllnArg Cumtmriand... ....... Germany Oxford Huntington Latin:Lore ilamiltootian Stratum— ....... ..... Franklin upanilen, Reading Hamilton Mountpleasant Union Tyrone „ Onr.owago Bptler • - - M o .* 3 0 : 9 .. ..... ... Borwioa. .... r . —.—... Bar k.lt bu Lt own ....... . . 442900 - MOO Improyem gds. 4488937 Loil gi E - 17! li 4 'I i, I: • r. s 4. • It 3? ig ..,:- illg ' .; .41" 01(000/18 AliD a a 1 '''' E.' A .r. TOWNsKtPs. Pe o ; = • l gi, 1 . . It V E2I ~- . . . .,.. oettyibcols „ l oop '16(9)- 1424:1 .. ; 4056 45 ., 2 0055650534—...—.. . ...: ..... . . ... 66/6 9. oz asniwyr ied. ...............—*::: ~..•••:•:... ......•••!: —... 2 : .. ii .rhath. 0 ........... e ....... ~...... :......... ..... ,tsii 1- AR94.0.4.......:.:...... ...,.. 4.....; . 6 i groat #oiittli. ANK ELECTION-. RALPH TICKER, Ex'r Dec. 4.-0 t PETRIt STEYE9'S Dec. 25, 1668—St ourt Proclamation 17 ,4 i 1.44 ate , F. c, • Ff .L7* O r .o: e = 11026 sua 300 18814 *ase4oB 111=3 NM pat and PI•BLIC SALE OF VALUABLE PERsONAi, PRoPERTY. The .uldicrlbor will sell it Ruhlic Sale, cis Tiretdop, 19th doy air —Van*, 19C9. ai 90' ciaok , . Z.. at We residence, in Strabau township, about 2 miles west from Hunterstown, on tbs. road leading to Pine Oreett, end e tulles north of tiettysburg, the following Venn. 6 1ov:twat! property. via: TWO WORE HOURS, it Colts, one itj4. on. 2 and 1 'mil laws Old, 11 Mitch Cowt,l Steer, and 1 801 l flittatei 80,3 Ifelkirs ry with calf, 1 Devonshire Beilk 134 years old. B eltb niondi s old, 1 Steer year and a hall old, 5 Heifers 2 years old. 4 Sheep, 2 Brood Sews which ' will have pigs about rho sale . 4 Shoats, 2 Broad Tread Wagons, 1 a stx-bdi se Wagou.4 ruches Tire.] a threes horse Wagon 3 inches Tire, 1 Buckeye ftisslssi Berlin, a Threshing Machine four horse Power and Thresher and aShaker,lo feet long Wire Baka,Wisinowing 31111, 1 Drill, 1 Bled and 2 Sleigh., 1 &ring of Belle, 2 sets of Ray Carriage, 2 Stone Bed. with eld.boarilo,2 Plows, 2 Shovel plows, 2 Harrows, 2 Corn Porks, 1 good Shovel Harrow, 1 Roller,—Tlonble and Single Trees, I Wheelbarrow, Log Chain and Fifth Chain, 2 seta at Bresehbande, 2 set. of Front Gears, Bridles and Bali tars, Breast Chains and Butt Traces, 1 Wagon Saddle an gentian new, I Riding Saddle and Bridle as good a. new, I Mattock and a Crowbar, 1 Cris-cat Saw, 2or Agee, 2 or 3 Such* anu Swathe, 2 drain Cradles, Maul and Wedges:also, a lot of Cow Chine and new Grit d. stone never been used and a lot of Augers, Oa Bars and. llouidugs, Forks and Shovels; and also, Household an,( Kitchen* Furniture, consisting of 3 Bedsteads with Bedding, 1 Bureau, 2 Tables ' l Kitchen r upbould, 11 arta Benches and a lot of C hoir., I ten-plate Stove as good as new and Pipe, 1 first-rata Washing Ma pine, 1 Meat Vassal and a kit ut Tuba Hurl Barrel., I :est Foundlaud sod a great ninny articles Wu nuuserous to mention. . All 0111:11$ Urldrt EP.ooCl.ll,—.otl all Atllllll OVAT crealt of 11 muuthii will be ziTen with iipiauved II CUI ity. BA.IINEY SNYDNR. Joint SIALISAIIIII,AIiCtiOIIeer. 23.-tg VAILTAULE 11(MIESTPA1) AT. I . ItIVATE SALE The undersigned wren) at Private Selene VALL'A• 111,1; 1103LESTEAD, ua whizli 4n rebblea, situate In Mottorplauant township, Adam. county, Pa, lu the am•'White Hall," on the road from Lit , I lestowu to Bonen ghtoven, atrunta in flee front Little. I .wti, consisting el a 2 MAUL% ruure or lees, o beet i rap ru ved laud, improved with a large two.atury Brice :mire, ....Sill() Lilt, with a large Stone Wupai 111.111110, largo VI vue C tru, large Wain oho,l4,Cartugellaittee,, Cora Cribs, a Lugo n u. k chop, Smoke Howie. nod all largo tlichard of choice Fruit, two sells et taro with out tuna c rover at UV( Kitchen door, the other near rho Barn. The laud le ill garden cultrrritin, and divided Into fair with hoary new poet trance. The ha ildlngu are to good order, bring il,•ac. Thu altruttun is a desirable one, and wed ea',calated lot' any kind of be— Amu. Pet .Icairing to clew tl,Ppromints Will be Aown t.lO soul, by caiisng un ttlo undorrignoll tn,:ro,n A bbuf end 811 be kore.n on the 1 1 n(.l 101 l ne't. =ME pRIVATE - BALE. idle undersigned aill tali, at Private Sale, a :alum- Trvct of tlhalos Land, ,outalus gat 140 Acres, situated in 12,ntitierland town-Ittp, ALlawacounty,Pa., 3f.tjultAtig bands of 1./avol W Horner, A. Wayt , riglit, Jest. Sharretts,tnd .1,40.101% Laker .01.1 the toad leadiug from nandLos'a 311,1(1:tow Arnold's.) t , , the Viettyshat, and Taueytown 11.41 7 milts Ilidu lielt3sPurg and al : wiles Item Eulmittsbutg, Md. inet) Acres are cfe - ar laud in a nue state of cultivation, and thu bal ance in excellent tun her. There is a zond young or. chard on the premises in tall Snaring. itte ciedr !tad Su ail liven heavily limed—part Of which la go o d Meadow, and the al,a, under good Pi,perty conveuiont to Mills, .School iit , llllloll end cLulche3. ita.Dtt. ,, tua deairiug to ct.t., [ha Farm ran Jo eo by D. W. Durutr rcetti.ug near Ilia property. For lurch,: Inform:lt .u. ola,cea :bp utaltralkottal at L t, Tlrg , 314. 0. A. ILOACSiitt. Dec. 11.—:tut VALUABLE MILLS Jr, FARM AT PRIVATE SALE The sub,criber wishing; to retire from busimse .cc..int of his health, olfers at Private Sale his valua ble Property, situated in Liberty township, Adam• county, Pa., 2 miles south of Fairfield, known as Aa gusts I.lllis. The Farm contains about 70 Acres land, about 15 Acre. of which to In meadow, al.s.ut 6 Acres in thriving timber. primimilly Locust, aml the balance incept that occupied by Buildings, Darn, hearts, di, in a high state or cultivation. There Is a great variety of fruit on the premises. The Building• are a large two.vitory firlyk Dwelling Louse with Backhanding, Doable Log Barn, Wagon Shed, Hog blouse, npribg !louse and all other necessary . unibuild.. ings. The Mitts are on Middle creek with sualcient water to run the year round, the Mill !louse is 50 by 40 fret, 3 stories high lower story atone, the balance frame a good.) new, built In the most ettb•tautial manner, Power, 2 Overshot B • hcr!, 13 feet high, con rajas 2 sor Burr, and Ypar9 of Chopping Stones, together with all the machinery and nature. in a Brat clam Merchant and O. Mill. There to alto a new new Mill at tarlpid tripple geared, capable of sawing the feet of hak Lumber per a our. Zhu above Mnis I are in a god netautiorh.,,l for grain being within 2 mile. of Carridl'A Tract :so , : also. for &Itoc la, Churches, Mar kets, Sc: Price and tennis inaile known by calling on the M , - scriber on the tro!ietty i.r aileirese HIS hun nt Fairfield, Penna. l'hxl'lt DIE LL. Ao✓ .21, IScd3.—l'ini PIRATE SALE OF A VALUABLE FARM The tandcrsigileii...ritelrilt.,; to :lint lartriln, Of e r g for sale the Farm on which he le"- resides, near the Carlisle pike, one mile from Round hill P. 0., and three miles from York Sulphur Springs and Hampton, Adams county, Pa., contanain4 mine or I.lis;ou which is erected a new two:story hinter fiat Mouse, 24 by is fret, with Lark kitchen. There is a pump of nerer•filltur, eater 31 the door, three epr.nks in two of the fields. arcs running water in two others; Apple+, Peaches, Chcrries, and other fruit tiers on the prerui , ,,; a g0t.41 and Dore Bank- Barn, built In Ibtai, with all other outbuildimi.i, Ilea and Chicken Hoagie, to. Fitt, th , u4aral hn , Lels of Lime have been put on this tarts in the last bur yaars„ind flee thousand new rails. There are ata.dit 4.a.1 Acres of heavy Timberland of IT Ito (rah and hickory. It al so lies convenient to Churches, Mills, Illack , silth Shops, Stores and Viler Once. This Is a good chance, es the farm is in a high elate of cultivation, pr;re low ; raid:, balance in payments with Interest. If the above Vann not sold by thefir!t•if Dec ent - A r gieT EiTitiku a ddralaq. SHIPLE, Itoar.,lllM P. 0., Adonis co., Pa Aug. 23.-t f • VOR SALE. A VALCABLE MILL PROPERTY, with GO ACRES of choice Land, on thelaruplke lead ing from Abl., , ,itatown to Hanover, one mile from the former place, known as !lollinger's Mill. ONE OTHER ILL PROPERTY, with 40 ACRES OF LAND, or 1.::0 Acres as may be desired., oil Mara Creek, 6 wiles sonth•west from ileitystinrg, and known as Sandoe's 11W. A MODEL FARM, '2,11 ACRES OF LAND, in a high state of cultivation, 11A f Lime to the Acre, No.l, Eu'idingi,': nulto crest from o,:tty shrug. GEO. ARNOLD. a, :ty o Airg, Au 4-. 21, 1.4G3.-1 . ! ;ra WESTERN PRE-EMPTION LANDS. ILVVE HAND a FEW TIC ACTS OF No. 1, •c<.nd hand, lac-euiptiun Land! ',or-ALA nair rna !4,17 , r.r.ty Town, ',cll to ttled hood ~ kb I I,oi soil, or oischango "nt ft fair price for Fc