*tar tE Stutintl. FtlAM7 s iaa:iYs■cif:. A4tveritimrs andOtheinintorewied llul bear An mind that the rainier straw tattou air the **TAR +1•-'SD elli c ifTLlEW , W mush barge: than that of any Other paper published in thentuatf, being read weekly by not l than WM) persons.- - the United States Senate on MoMlaY. Mr. Edmunds, from' the oorninittee on Retrenchment, reported a substitute for the House. of Repre sentatives bill repeal lug the Tenure of Office act. The substitute provides that members-of the Cabinet• may be removed dating the recess of the Sen- ate, and othetinfficers may be suspend ed at the discretion of the President, but should they demand that reasons be sent to the Senate, such demand shell be complied with. It also em bodies the bill recently introduced by Mr. Edmunds to prohibit the holding of more than.one civil or military of fice by one person at the same time, which is modified by a proviso declar ing "that nothing in the foregoing' section shall be construed to prevent such designations or appointments of officers to p erform temporarily the duties of other officers as a; Pr may be authorized by law, nor to -prevent suclrapPointments, dm, as are design ed by law to be made from4he army or navy." Mr. Stewart, from the ma jority of the Judiciary Committee, made a report on the credentials of Mr. mill, of Georgia, and submitted a reso intlom Oar Joshua Hill, claiming to be Senator from Georgia, ought not now to be' admitted to his seat. The report claims that many members of the Legislature that elected Mr. Hill were disqualified from acting as such under the Constitution of the United States, and that the majority acted in violation of the Reconstruction laws in expelling -the colored members of OisLegislature. Mr. Trine:lull, from s , hp pp pp committee, presented a min- POW repert, in which it is asserted Oat Congress haying declared that Georgia te entitled to admission, it is not competent now for either House to refuse admission to the regularly ac credited representatives of that State, and that theidenate bas no right to re vise the action of congress. Both reports were ordered to be printed. THE full donvention entered into be tween Lord Clarendon and Reverdy Johnson, for the settlement of the Alabama claims, having beep piablish -ed, furnishes a subject for much dis cussion in political as well as diplomatic .circles. The treaty is far from satis factory to those who expected consid erable concession on the part of the British Minister. It is held that the treaty is-a_ success for Lord Clarendon, but not for Mr. Seward. The text agreed upon contains, in the first place, the same principle of limited xgferenee to the Soverergn or head of Governulrnt which until recently Mr. Seward persisit::2tly declined to accept. Secondly, there is no :. I .lstinction made between- the claims of United- States citizens against . England, li;.Jawn as, the Alabama claims, and the counter claims of British subjects which will be brought igainst the United States by British blockade-runners, &c.— Thirdly, should the Sovereign or head of Government selected as arbiter decide that England is not responsible to the United States for releasing the Alabama, Shenandoah, Florida, &c., it would prevent even a consideration of the plaints of American citizens, while our liovernment would be plac ed in a position whereby all the count er claims of British subjects would have to be paid;. thus leaving us at laast fifty minima dollars poorer than we were before the treaty was made. It Is hardly necessary to add that the treaty bas'no chanced of ratification. Trte difficulty in Indiana, in regard to U. 8, senator to succeed Mr. HEN- Dgiegl3, WAS adjusted by Lieut. Gover nor etrainitex's friends withdrawing his name. Hon!. P„ s.paArr was then nominated in caucus and received the entire Republican vote. Ptatt last October was elected to Congrees from the Bth Indiana district by 2,D37 majority. His transfer to the Senate creates e vacancy in the House, • which will be filled by special election. as is a man of commanding personal Address, being 6 feet 4 aches high and weighing over_3oo pounds, with more than usual ability and enjoying the confidence of all w.ho know him by reason of his pure morals and integrity pf character. r POarIitA,WITR GENERAL RANDALL haireppeinted a colored man, Rufus S. Jones; to be Pcostsnaster in Warwick Bounty, 34r. 'Randall it meows was not aware.of the CAlor of the man, when an applicant, but appoint ed hlm on his merits. Jones is a good penman, a num of more than ordinary intelligence and educational acquire rnent,z; was a Sergeant Major under Gen, Armstrong during the war, and was strongly endorsed by the General as the best qualified 4ntong those who could qualify from that sestion of the State. THE Inauguration Ball, on tbe in 'ooming of a new Administration, has grown to be a nuisance by reason of there being no building in Washington sufficiently large to accommodate the "crowd. The last one, four years 4,, proved to be a discreditable mob. Geu. C*4714 with the modesty and good Prue which characterizes all his acts, ihu Auttteri siletter to the Committee of Arrangements expressing a desire, actiar as •he As personally concerned, that the poposed Inauguration Ball shall &e Alleperised with, This will 1 061,61 4 PO =And to the project. Wig. L. RUST, (Demoerat,) bee witiuttewn his petition contesting the plieetioU•oejudge HARE, as President ...7udge pt the District Court of Philo - delithla;lit ir zing discovered that there _had been la one of .the wawist'whigit, when corrected, would add slittyio the vote of Judge (LASE. Ting llobse of Representatives has 40011011, A DM prohibiting the use of ,64404k1 Asp* In franking letters itnri'doetunents. This will go fir to INA%the notorious abuse of the frenkilif, privilege, as Senators and PM liegati 7011*krequirtidito Mink in 4giateio74lloPutr• .MM..' 41X11 0 3r hM40114 1 4, 1 44-ft irsamit billimandsims JAWA 4komma* C. Gahm A1#0111. 17 1 alsoftwmaL. itissubeigaukarfilai `4 ll-601 1Puthilliesis *SA* PAol44ll4iper 134414% 1,411 yob Pak world moves. An Irislnnen, a Tenho a Dernoend--porteutoue eniniut—bas Dominated a negro for AsibutatThar, jipeper to the New York Alolll6birdliA4l4ll, A - 204 l'Off n * 4l " Otradgetol_ z _lPV congress to allow the widow ot - yrew dent lffraxex Pentdop. Km. L. is now in Europe.-and although 4e - r oon duStt thettaet tens excited a good deal of= oenaarions eiltiebut, the bill will probably pa, outer regard to the great services and 'tragical death of her lamented husband: On 'Monday last the following petition written upon note paper with a heavy mounting bor ber,was laid •before the Senate and referred to the' Committee on Pen- -alone To the Honorable Vice President of the United States: Sir —I herewith most resPectftilly present to the honomble,Senals of the United States an application for a pension: lam a wid err of a President of the United States, whose life was sacrificed. In his country's service. That sad calamity has very great ly Impaired my health, and by the advice• of my physicians I have come over to Ger-' many to try the mineral waters, and during the winter to go to Italy. But my financial means do nbt permit me to take advantage of the urgent advice given me, nor can I live in a style bethaiiing the widow of the Chief blagistrats of a great nation, although I live as economically as I can. In consid eration of the great services my deep ly _ la mented husband has rendered to the United States, and of the fearful loss I have sus tained by his untimely death—his igartyr dam, I may say—l .respectfully submit to your honorable body petition. Hoping that a yearly pension may be g ra nted me, I so that I may have lesa pecupW7 care, I. remain, most respectfully, ' A. Isxoors. Frankfort, Germany. - GENEI!..A.LBaIa Is quoted by Washington correspondents as unre servedly opposed to the Alabama Claims Treaty. He holds that the treaty is unjust to the United States be cause it assumes to measure the injury inflicted upon this country by the mo ney value of ships actually •destroyed, whereas the chief damage to our com merce was in our ships being driven from the seas by Anglo-Rebel pirates, In addftrup to this, the sympathy ex tend*bythe English government to the South prolonged the wad at leiat a year, and.for all lives lost and inZhey expended, for this' time, England is directly responsible. The treaty pro poseilto settle all these things by the payment of the paltry value of a fel , ships. • THE Connecticut Democratic State Convention has nominated - Governor English and all the other Mate officers for re-election. Resolutions in fayor of paying the United - States bonds in gold, and repudiating the Tammany platform, were adopted. It is only a few months since the Democracy all over the land were howling over the terrible iniquity of paying gold to the "bloated bond-holders," and demand ing one currency for all. Either this was all purse demagoguism, or the "bloated bold-hoiden" qied the Con necticut Convention. Tip withdrawal or H. 013. HIESTER CLYMER leaves the contest for the Democratic nomination for Governor open to GEO. W. CASS, of Pittsburg, President of the Fort Wayne and Chi cago Railroad ; Hon. WILLIAM Mc- CANDI.ms, also of Pittsburg, and Hon. ASA PACKER, of ,Carbon. Cass and Packer are both Railroad 'Kings, And very rich, but have records that will damage them. Gov. GEARY can easily beat any nag the cops can trot out. • TRE Pennsylvania State 4gricultu ral Society mei in Harrisburg last Wednesday, and elected Amos E. Kipp, of Northumberland, President. it WAS revoiv - ca -hold o sr.ed Anaber agricultural convention in Harrisburg, on the-. third Wednesday in March next, to which all county and other agricultural societies are invited to send' delega t es. TifE*Poylestown Democrat (Copper) having abnormced that "a ,negro as black as the ace of spades had been drawn as a juryman in Radical Lan caster county,"the Lancaster Inquirer, (Republican) replies: "This will be news to the people of the Old Guard, but it" is about aa pear 0)e truth as brother Davis usually gets then he talks about Radicals." THE United Slates Senate which as .6.erobles on the fOurth of March will 0 4144 alJout, forty five Republicans to thirteen Denie-Tap: The accessions to the Republican . side are mainly of the most advanced opinionh upon all questions of recobstruction and guff- Pgft, the logical results of the War be ing ta bript,l'ipto power men fully up to the demands of the times. THE trial of Mrs. Twitchell, for the murder of her mother, Mrs. Hui; came to a sudden termination in 'Phil adelphia, on Friday lot, p - pe District Attorney ammuncing tha,t the eyideßpe in his possession did cot justify a con viction. Whereupon the jury render ed a verdict of Nbt Guilty. Her hus• baud was previously convicted of Murder In the first degree. IT is said the Ohio Republican mem bers-In Congress et a recent conference agr4d to support: the proposed Amend wept to the Constitution providing for Manhood Suffrage, but to oppose the bill proposing to resell the same end by Congressional enactment. 'Phis :Winn may be accepted as settling the fate of the tatter bill. THE RepubliCan Members of the. United States Senate held a meeting on Tuesday, at which it was determin ed to take no action upon the nomina tions before them, or - caliph may hereafter be sent in by President Johnson, except, in cases where there is an absolute necessity for action.— This disposes et the 'large array of nominations now before the Senate. GOVERNOR Borman has been nomi nated by the Republican caucus of the Legislature of West Virginia 8e United Stateslienator in the place of Mr. Van Winkle ' whose!, term expires ou the fourth of Mar* Nr. Boreman is the present ()overflow pf West Virginia, a Radical Republiisui. A )6LEETING of the Union Republi can State Committee is - called at Har risburg on There'll/1, the 4th of February, to determine the time and place for holdiris the State Conven tion. - • - - TM{ e• • !:, te' of ,the Maryland delegation In on Tuesday Sr_entinultad, ' 41.1111E4°_A°1111e, to Plead WW I • . 1 ' Opliio2oll for the pardon of. Dr. Miudd, 0 , 1143 fd #lB pa ean aonspiratorit: aigiciaNnor' Manoorst) be‘ripjegitiii Unita asks Saltier k,lttit'„l itiesit Yein trip *Wit 4 4 - JO" - 111 m eds Xchtspirlio - grew speuwer froni , "bib* dinner 07A Monday, lads pirate Mischa paralP atiboting hit right arm sad We, ,‘ ' NOTAntri of si kripOrtance nc . e.tirre . din the r Legiaattire diglng the Psat.we4,Bloßt bowies; clqiiing last Tel, yeari, i lave got into. the tntliit pit mourning over from Friday to: 3411 4 10, bii4 4 4ible troMtierii Vl= siPensl Sunday, at 11erne. The Seu without a qodium on Jgonday, the Democratic Beifitors abseuting them selves in ordar to prevent action on a sill retaining the present Receiver of Taxes, Jo Philadelphia in office pending the contest nOw going on the Courts. In the HMCo, the Committee in the case of' William M. Bunn, Re ! publican, vs. Daniel Witham, Demo &at, the sitting member from• the Eleventh Legislative' district of Philo,- delphia, reported in ' favor of 'Bunn, who gets the seat. After Bunn had shown over 150, fraudulent votes, he rested his case, but his „opponent called no witnesses in rebuttal,- virtu ally giving up the case. . GENERAL NEWS, Ex-CiovßEßon Pickens, of South Caroli na, died at Edgefieid, in that State, on Wednesday. GENERAL Sheridan reports the defeat and dispersal of another band of hostile Indians, and the destruction of their village. A v4crronT girl at Providence R. L, lately received $13,000 damages for breach of promise for marriage. A MAN in Schuykill county recently died of hydrophobid. He had been bitten by a terrier, which had given no symptoms of being mad. GEZZERAL GIUNT weighs 155 pounds and Admiral Farragut 151, so that it will be seen that our great men Are not "heavy weights." JaNdts B. Nicholson has been appointed Grand Secretary of the Grand Lodge of Fel3usylvania I. 0. 0. F., for the unexpired term. DAVID H. Hutchinson, formerly proprie tor of the United States Hotel at Harris burg, died of-consumption in that place on Saturday last. A. resolution has passed the Legis lature of South Carolina' authorizing the Governor to employ an armed force for the preservation of peace. A EIAASOME set of plate has been pre sented to Mrs. Abraham Lincoln by the admirers of her husband at Frankfort-on- the-Main A. BILL 18 pending in the Illinois Legisla ture to compel railroads i❑ that State to charge uniform rates for the transportation of freight in proportion to the distance car.. rid. PANTIIRE Rager, of Mil roy, Mifflin county, while out hunting on Thursday last, killed a panther measuring eight feet al; inches, and weighing two hundred pounds, FOREIGN advlces say that Greece will pro bably give adhesion to the conclusions of the Eastern Conference, but accompanied by such reservations as will tend to protract the difficulty with Turkey. • - Mee. Grant wishes the General to retain the house they are living in through his term, making it his private residence, and using the "White House" only for business and receptions. THERE remain only two hundred and six ty seven miles of the Pacific railroad to be built, apl the line complete from New York to San rraneiscp, it is believed; will be open early in the spring. . For - nes years ago a gentleman sold a piece of land in Des Moines, lowa, for $3OO. A week ago ho bought the same lot from the person to whom he sold it, at the slightly advanced price of $27,000. "Certmrr BA.GOEHEI."—We find it stated Mat aot a single member or either branch of the Minnesota legislature was born in that State. They are all "carpet baggers," New York turaishirsmore than any other State. A JUUr iu liew Orleans last week reu_ Jared a verdict of $15,000 against the Car rollton railroad company ,In favor of a lad eight years old, who was run over by one of their trains and so severely injured that both his legs had to be amputated. Tua English army consists at present of 177,000 men. Of the troops, 70,202 are garrisoned in England, Ireland, Scotland and Wales; 9787 at Gibraltar and Malta; 50,000 in India ; 13,000 in British America, and the remainder at Bermuda s West In dies, China, Japan and other places. Ma. Thomas Dutton, of Village Green, Delaware county, Pennsylvania, has voted for. every President from Gen. Washington to Gen. Grant. At the recent election he was placed in a carriage and escorted by a body guard of his neighbors, who walked on each side of the C43 , 17i4g 6 to 4. 1 a Polls; and thew lifted him into a chair and bore him on their shoulders until ha deposited his vote.. Mr. Dutton enjoys his usual good health, and will be one hundred years old in rehruary next. " noette 'distemper is prevailing in vari ous parts of New England. 44. veterinary surgeon writes t "I saw It in 1888, 1840 and 1856. Many names are given to .this dis temper, such as horse ail, influenza, catarrh) / sfe. The attach is usually sudden, and four and•twenty hours afterward there fre quently sore throat, and the horse will re fuse to eat. Like every other inflammation of the respiratory passage, this bronchitis is clearly epidemic, but it varies in intensity and mode of attack." 4:I4FE convict in the Penitentiary at Columbus, Ohio, named James English, murdered M. LI. Pennell, foreman of one of the shops of the institution, ottWednes day, because he threatened to report him fQr neglecting his work. English attacked Pennell in the slop With a hatchet, while the room was Lull of workmen, - e cut his head open, and after he had fallen made a second stroke at him, hacking his neck horribly. English was placed in the dun geon, Me has before committed two mur ders. THE NAIIONAL Bsuks.—The General abstract of the National Banking A.ssocia don of the United States, giving reports from 1,626 banks, showing their condition on the morning of the first Monday of the present month, before the commencement of business, embraces the following items, under the head of resources, viz : Loans and discounts, $648,095.786 ; !United States Bonds, to secure circulation and *posits, $372,828,-$00; due from banks, etc., $43,- 790,525 ; cash Items, $142,405,590 ; specie, $99,590,660 ; legal tender notes, $67,980,- 726. Among the liabilities are : Capital stock, $418,858,981; profits, $116,438,650 ; hank notes outstanding, $297,000,000; deposits, $584,857,850; and dii to banks, etc., $128,481; aggregate, $1,53%669,920. Ittvsess Of 7111 DIPTHEEn. HI A. FAMILE. --A. week ' , ago last Sunday 14x, Ferdinand Zoehler, residing at No,' 10 Seneca street, a well known musican, and ,a member of Gil- liege's Band, lost, • child, Henry F., save weeki old, b) , diptherhi, and ere another °BlirldaY hati Passed the insidious disease had ! ,,ti a cked two other` children—Fend, a promising boy, aged seven years, anii bright little girl, Henrietta, about Ave yenrs 04, Roth these children died on entiday Jost, a nd while ,1,14 three lay dead, side by aide, a touidt.cidid;" a bop Uffick in bed with theist*, &anise; and ati ono lime be was oonailiered to be l; The fpneral of ihe eblidnut took plite ye* teeny, sad they wets *irk In a Oa& mina- 4Piefatdelutit Mother Wolf during this monindhl meson wad able to Wend to the wantsf of her skineAdkinut, -# O 4 the father, broken down under the ter ribTe was also tumerved.—Bos. ton Travller, Wednesday, bid& "." Manta" T °1 ?"" I P"'`lnf.' • • iv *raw Gees to New- TiVelk find Par - tedeliehee 1111 ht-linstmeel—The ]kiwi retut MOP* Of the IteteePellte.. Zitit4o lo3 >tingliiintrr y 4 Rome, Mitch Kin Viofi(sit utitentu.eltY) I • • • janaary 8,-1869.) The understgned hex made a great leap.. He located in Noo York in pursooance uv an liee wich he bez cherished long. career in Noo York wur brilliant of it wuzi short. -It,laatid twenty-four consecutive) hours, that bein the average length uv time' a honist Man kin exist In that city. One, uv the classiciooits veeks uv the awkward-d. nis uv bein in- hell without claws ; hed be substitooted Noo York for hell he wood hey, hit it closer. - The citizens uv the Corners held a con sultation ez to wat NVOZ to be done with me when A. Johnson shood shuffle orf the mor tal coil uv oftyial life. I broacht to em my, ijee uv gain to Noo York to wich they ac-' ceded with alacrity wich wnz not so com plimentary ez it mite hey bin. i thot I detected in their eagernis to pervide for me at a distance more uv a desire to get rid uv me than a solissitood for my well-bein. In deed, when Peekin Pogram askt "wher shel we fix him ?" Bascom onfeelingly remark : "Anywher--enywher !" But sich is lifet Republics hev alluz been ungrateful.— Homer begged his bread and A. Johnson wuznt nominated for the Presidency by the Dimocricy. When I statld that I desired to go to Moo York, and that all that prevented it wuz capital enuff to start a grosery, Baspom to wunst remarkt that that sly/Went stand in the way. "I mite . ez well give yoo two barrils td wunst," sed he,."and be done with it, ez to hey yoo prolong it a nip at a time for six months. Indeed it would be more econo mical, ez It wood save me the labor uv drawin uv it. I give two barrils uv whisky to get rid ula—that ia to establish—our friend in a new feeld uv labor." l!tlcFeller and Penibacker contributed money snuff to pay the freight onto the likker and to pervlde the necessary Ilxters for a bar, and that nice I left the corners, hoping never to be compelled to return. But feelin the truth uv the proverb that there's pinny a slip atwixt the cup and the lip, I didn't rain° the Postoills, but lockt it,leav ing directions with the boy who carries the mail to leave Deekiu Pograru's papers at his house. On my way to Noo York I indulged in the most pleasin dreams. I fancied myself behind my own bar 7 -gitten my own ilkker at wholesale—uv Levin a back room into wich caucusses shood be held—heven a suf flchent run uv biznis, andtonackent control uv enuff votes to be on speakin-terms with Governor Hoffman and Mayor Hall ; uv beiu nominated for Alderman ; uv Levin contras ; uv buildin a house on Fifth ave noo, and bein a genooine Noo York aristo crat ; uy henin my carriage with the coat nv arms uv the Nasby faintly onto the panels; uv going to Vongris, in theplaceuv Morrise.y ; and so on. It wuz a lovely dream, but I wuz destined to a sad awaken- I rentid a grocely store on a convenient corner In the Sixth ward, and put over it iu bold letters the legend O'Nasby,' , with the harp Rich wunst thro 'Para's 'nulls its sole uv moosic shed. paintid conspicy - - ous, and bale a troo Anierikin I bed the green flag uv ould Ireland painted site above above the-Stars and Stripes. In two days 1 wuz ready for biznis. My establishment reely lookt well. I bed my two baric conveniently mounted ; I bed thirty glasses in a. pa 4 ; ar.s; a plate uv crackers back nv me ; lbr show merely, ez no one yoossin eel in the Sixth ward, In the-meantime I lied made many pleat ant acquaintances.- Two aldermenand four nr flee 11 .3.-dc-mm. -sorwer,tvxt 'rid, the city. government bed lookt in and interdooacd theiraelves and exprest theireelvea pleased at my comb). Bein a stranger in the city, they gave me some valuable advise. "The fast thing to dp," sed one nv em, "is to make acquaintances. 1 woousoggest that you hey a formal openin. \Ye will, of the idekstrikes yoo, take the trouble to in vite a few tends In, say to like, to save you trouble, at you may establish your self. Ts it a go?" pverjoyed I rehcarked, "certainly."-- Fatal remark That remark, short ez It wuz, wow, my nucleoli). My friends come, and with em their friends, to the number UV perhaps thirty. I rejoist when I saw em. There wnzent a whole pair uv pants in the party, and a more gorgeous assortment uv noses these eyes never rested onto. Every man nv em . WIIA a staunch Dlmekrat, and ez they lookt at them freshly tapped barrels, they swore eternal love for me, 1.7 V course I invited them to take a drink, wicli invitation wuz responded to with ala- crity. lay fr:enclp, the Aldermen, immejitly in sisted that the party drink with them. cloy- I fully I sot out the tumblers, the Aldermen ! drinkin out uv a tin oup, with the remark that they wuz'nt proud. The cup held 1 mor'n three" tumblers. Immejitly one tit the gentlemen who wuz connected with the city government, .remarkt, "set em up!'. with I did, they ins isten that I drink with em every time. Then one uv the friends insistid that it wuz his time ; then another, and another. By this time I wuz off my balance, :assent teed r,ot watered the whis ky, supposing I knew enuil' about keeping bar to do it, and I had not done it, sposin that uv course he had 4qc it, In my frenzy I Invited all uv em to.take suthin, and then I lost consciousness. The rest seems to me like a horrid tlreem. I remember, francti cally insistin on everybody drinkin with me; I remember the crowd kept growin bigger and bigger; the Aldermen and two of the gentlemen connected with the city govern ment vaulted behind the bar, and acted ez dispensers, I hevin rolled conveniently un der the bar, and then consciousnis left me. * * I awoke in the mornin-- I albs do— but wet an awaenin ! The doors wuz open; there wnz not a drop uv likher In the house; the friends, the Aldermen and the gentle men connected with the city government, had stolen the tumblers, the harrile and all the moveables in the institooshen, leaving it ez bare ez the Treasury wuz after Book anan retired from offis. They bed even stolen the sign over the door and the stove out nv the room, my boots, hat and coat. Eza matter uv course I coodent start agin, I not only bed no whisky but I bed nothin to pogr It our into. I wuz bustid. My .wri,z altogether 00 gOrgcOUS, It wood hey ansered bed I possessed the capi ta to start Agin, but that I licked. Agin wuz floored for want ny means, Agin my impecuniosity prevented me from mart a rise in the world, How long, oh how long, Ebel I be thus hampered I . - I Ethel never divulge how I got back to the Corners.' I shel never wring the Addle buzzum with a narrasben Iry the trials and troUblea nv that long walk. I Ahel never tumult how I wuz ignominiously tumbled off qv the cars, how I hed to gohble at free lunches, et settry. Butlise it tp say I got home at last But I shel not stay here. My fuller in .I`lol3 York ahel not deter Me. I shel go back t4ere. With sigh A constittooency at one's hack, and so much wealth to tax, it must be a good field for me. I-steel try it aglit. Pzutoutnx V. NOB; P. (With is Postmutet) • L image gee& iedite Web' Walnut et/ to li a Otodeutte dandies in a bras& of proudee ease,. beams° it vui a wistptisehlerous thing to ”frighteu s men ORO gifitityipg 4 "WM be did 'not Hltp by hem damages. It is much better for, the gill that he should And out his dislike be fore thee alter marriage. • De CthAlinual Cbnienertlol..lan.l3 AD D►OG 41. T. LA ReE. wirsebuisp—Tvresity • knasiols of fl essa.-114( flaiath. at''Olosit.-Iyesiterflais Morning an 1.11- - coindidrile4 ,medittiwalzed; white and t 1 Wick - niistltt r gipPeareds very 'Suddenly at the coiner ofstioadwaysand Front streets, madl He stood at the corner for several minutes, gnashing his teeth, Whipping the saliva labia ugly mouth into a lively foam, and glazing savagely at' an -inoffensive 'ash barrel that stood unprotected ou the side walk. :tie primary intention probably was to make a dead set at this ash-barrel and reduce it to Splinters ; but . 1f such was the case, -lie abandoned the project as being un worthy of so mint a canine,as soon as he saw the form ril'a fruit dealer, by the name of Hazlett, emerge from a doorway hard by. As Mr. Hazlett stepped into the street, to tally, unconscious of his peril, the brute made a bound at him, and before the gen. tleman could move a foot to escape,: had him firmly by the calf of the leg and was shaking it furiously. Giving vent to a yell of pain, Mr. Hazlett jerked his leg from the dog's jaws and sought shelter in the nearest house, frantically shouting "mad dog, mad dog! watch! police!" itc. Half a dozen persons started from their doors and ran into the street to see what was the matter. They saw the dog . and had combined to hunt him out of existence, when he bound ed into their midst and drove them back in to their houses, rending their clothes and doing some of them bodily injury. Ile then started on a brisk trot up Broadway.— There was a large stream of humanity flow ing down the street ut the time, and of the many who saw the mad brute, iery few re pressed a natural impulse to do what they could to finish him at once. Stones were thrown at him and sticks broken over his back, but those who hit him and escaped unscathed were few indeed. The dog bit right and left, snapping at the hands and flying at throats and breaks ,in a most savage manner. An excited 1 crowd of men and boys pursued him up the I street, and by worrying him with sticks and stones increased his fury every minute. In his course up the street he bit at least fifteen ' persons, and no one knows how many dogs 'that joined in the race. Mr. C. IL Beers,who keeps a tellers' and notion store at 55 Broadway, loaded a heavy 1 Colt's revolver when apprised of the fret that a mad dog was in the street, and started after him in hot haste. Officer John Roth, who was with the crowd, had his revolver out also, and he and Mr. Beers led the van. They chased the dug from Broadway. along Second street to Ludlow street, up Ludlow to Pearl, down Pearl to Broadway again ; up Broadway to McAllister, where the „deg ''trued anti ran back to Third street, with bowlders thundering and pistols banging in his rear. Mr. Beers shot at the itur4mal several times, and Mr. Roth emptied the six chambers of his revolver twice, but the only mark visible ou the dog's skin was a very small wound in the side. At the corner of Third and Broadway M. Beers cornered the dug between a flight of lit): steps and the house to which they belongs , and fired at him twice without effect.— When his last shot had been fired, the dog made a bound toward him and caught the sleeve of his coat. Mr. Beers struck out with the heavy pis tol, and hit the brute on the side of the head ; but, oh repeating the blow, tore his hand on the dog's teeth. He then gave up the job and retired. Mr. Roth picked out a good stout dray pin from a dray that hap pened. to come along at that moment, and flung it at the beast, with the iutentiou of breaking its legs. 110 did not accomplish iris object. The animal then made a botuad for him, and for several minutes Roth and the dog had a sharp fight around the lamp post id front of Dr. 'f'ate's office. The skirmish etsatinued ter sown time, but at length Roth oakenit all. his strength, and putting in a well-direct ed blow with the dray pin, crushes' the dog's skull, and laid him out as dead us a door nail. This done, lir. ltutti upsl other policemen iu Hammond street district. commenced a slaughter of dogs that had been bitten by the rabid one, and killed, we believe, about a dozen. As , near as we can ascertain, some twenty persons were bitten by the doe. Mr. James Niblett, agent . for the Maysville line of steamers, had his pante hams badly torn, but did not suffer artsr set ious wound. gr. John Hazlett was Pretty badly bitten. John Frank, who keeps a bar-room on Sycamore street, near Colum bia, was bitten in the arm. The hired girl of Mr. Kramer, on Sycamore and Yeatman streets, had nearly ail of her clothes torn off her, and lost a piece of the calf of her Adam Cestner, who works at McCormick's tobacco factory, on Second street, between Broadway and LudloW, was badly bitten in the thigh. John Graestir, who lives in rot. ton, wirs "severely bitten in the leg. - The Lames or' the ether persons who were hittier by the dog we did not leers, , LART V CAR'S. CORN UM'" The Department of Agriculture fnrnishes estimatos in detail, of the corn of last year, a; follows t Corn.—We are unable to figure out the thousand millions of bushels, promised by sanguine calcialators. A handsome increase upon last year of 137,000 bushels, if not all that could to aired at the present time, allbrds an aggregate of 67,0130,000 larger than in 1850, without including the Pacific States, which are unsuited to corn produc tion, but a decrease in proportion of the en tire production, and an increase of about sixteen per cat. In nine years ; a good re sult, though barely abreast with the increase pr Pepr4lioth The folicwpg i3the r:stimate Maine, knsdrels... 1.990,000, Louisiana 17,307,000 N. Hampshire,. 1,511,000 Texas 21,337,000 Vermont_ , L 872,000, Arkansas 449,000 ldaseschinee.. 2,292,ooClTennessce ... ... 54,772,000 Rhode Wand.— 346,000. West Virginia . 7,695,000 Connecticut-- .2,152,000, Kentucky. 58,197,090 New 0,910,00 e • m amour! 6,096,700 Nay Jersey...... 10,216,0001iNtn0te..... ...... 134,363,000 Peensylratim.. 41,070,000,1,50i5t. 90,832,000 Delaware.. 3,274.000 Chin .......... Y 040,000 Maryland...—. 340 000 i Slickigart 1 4, 8,815,000 . /3,969,000 Wisconsin 12,565,600 North Carol ' .s* ss,assoo,Utaaeirota ....... 8,255,000 'South Carolina 2 , 870 . 000 ' /°" . 05,332,000 Georgia. 2104,900'11100as ....... 0,487,000 Florida.. 2,950,000, Nebraska......... 3,185,000 Alabama 31,240, 0 0 0 ' Missouri___ 55,519,0001 Total 905,178,000 Tim Pursue I..L.Narr..—The entire tires, of the States and Terri tot les, the poil of which belonged origtually to the United States, commencing .with Ohio and .ending with Alaska, is estimated at 1,884,998,4 0 0 acres, or 2,867,185 square miles, of which 485,- 000,000 =ware surveyed, and opened to homestead settlement. The government has since its prganization sold over 164,- 000,000 acres i 80,000,000 spree ere now the hands of 4peemators, exclusive of the 124,000,000 granted to Pacific railroads 07 0 000 , 000 to other Jailroadt; West and Oath, 17,000* acres to Ratites, 60,000,- 000 selected sad classed as "swamps and overflowed Inds," 9,800,000 sores granted to the States iLI aid of agricultural melleges, which is he* sold by scrip and will event pally be held by. land speeulatom 034 ether 4 1040 1 )01 Iste. Besides thi5,71,716,050 acres have beat gpnted for military F4d naval Perviee, =kin the total disposed ,of SM. 816,5b5. Thi'Vemmissioner of the General Lad Office gives the mates' of iltLrverd lands mulispased of as 64,880,952 acres.— It is estimated. that of the 493,000,000 die • posed,; at *at ggo,ooo p ooo acrei are new in handy of ralkoad glad P 4 V a S O 11 1 06 01:1 40 0 , - . • - Tyearlicost tor suritoi antial Pl4tYlet In swot the aerates of *IA% is u folio 1 . The Rey. Mr. Hale's %grab, •5,. f: the kier. W. R. AVE% risalb; Obi Smith 1.00)01 relit . 1 4 8 0 0 ; • sex street, .4400 ! Yt Vernon, t 2,1509 Petard C3hmdi, pow; 'o*, Tax Itsvpral FRO?d WWaist.-The • lowing Is an official statement- of the re , cakes from distilled spirits for the last. . mcgths , of the 'resent fiscal year.` - The' numlter of districts is complete only * s mile! months `r ' No. of Aattlaut s i Dbartrts. Mouths July August_ MEI September November.... BEE The amount collected in the previous year, during the same time, from the same number of districts, was $8,145,890, being an increase of $3,883,390. If the Increase continues as it is expected it will, the total receipts from this source will, It is thought * , reach from $35,000,000 to $40,000,000. SHOCKING SIIICIDE. -03 tho Geneva ac commodation train, which left Chicago at 6:30 P. 4. on the 22d 'inst., was coming into Denby, a station twenty-three miles distant, a handsome young girl, about , 16 years old, named Hannah Waldman, daughter of a wc:l-known farmer residing near that station, ran up and threw herself under the cars, which: passed over her, sev ering her bead from the body and throwing it several feet away, and also cluing off one of her feet and crushing one 4m. The cause of the terrible act is said to- 'be the refusal of the parents to sanction their daughter's marriage with a young man of the neighborhood named Myers, to whom she was attached. FRom llavana it is telegraphed, via Ivey West, that "a reign of terror has com menced, caused by open hostility between 'the Cuban and Spanish factions. There is little security outside' the city walls. Cu bans, frail their house-tops, tire upon vol unteer soldiers passing through the streets, and the military cuter houses from which the shots are tired and massacre the in mates." jiptriat Aotires. NVM. ULALIC ft SOS, Ent"—Carlislo, Int• porta% of ttutensware. We Lave twee int leJrting Ware regularly durikg the hat three years, and bare on hart the largest stock Out of the cities. We have Joni ehteel two.. InroiCeo, Sling up or rari,ti., f.r the wir.ter C,NI epilog Odes. We are soiling Table-ware, Sire-ware Cee!ar.ware, Salt, Fhb and Groceries generally W I IULESA k: AND RETAIL. below arty price yet offered. Please call. P. S. 50 barrels coat Oil. Jnet receiving. Sr?' DEAPNtiii, 111.1NDNI1'.6 AND CATARRH treated with the uhuo•t sucoesa, by .1. h. MY. 3f. D., and professor of liimrse; of tiro Eye and Ear; (Air ipeeianyi in the ihclic.:l Cl,!lege of remtsylcania. 12 t xperi , nce (formerly of Le'den, llelland,) Nu. ,h 5 Arch street, Phiia. Teetirrionials can ho seen at hie oak.. The ]Medical faculty are invitee' accorn. pan} their patients. na ho has n,. secrets in his prac tice. Artilicitti eyes itlierted without pain. No charge fur examinition. pair. 't 7 .-1y • CONSUMPTION CAN BE CURED. An Eastern medical periodical gives an interesting account of the u..anpletn cure of Mrs. Amos Stauffer, of Manor, Lancaster conuty. Ps., of hereditary Coo. gumption. nor parrots sad reveral brother; and sis. ter. died of this to - riblo Sirs. Staffer was h..rselr r..11...1 too ma-to {•',l : the pnb,e at :40; her Lre , thing puinfolly dillicrilt ; capeetotations very exce.slye ; dint I 1113,:t worse titan chronic, and her con dition 5 , , hopeless that at a conform eof the old and skillful physicians she was pronounced Incurable.— At this stagstf the disease. Dr. S. B. Ilartmau,of Mil. lersrille, Lancaster county, Pa.. a physician of four. tee,, years standing. prescribed Mlrillf.Elt'S HEIM BITTEItS. The patient soon experienced a j leasing lot :orating sensation throughout her system, and encouragodLy tt er ft:ends to ccat:nue under Dr. Hatt trentm,,t, slio did so, gradually improving un der increased doses arc , ,riling to Ler strength, until slit re,overed. Mr.. Stauffer is still living, in the full enjoymi.ot Lf p, riot 11..alth. C. 11. Herr, , President of the Lanc..ter County ( Pa..) Nation. al Batik, s the particulars of this m.nt wort iful case. Pan. 1.5.-3tu Na 3 MARSHALL'S ELIXIR. Litmittehe--Dy.3pepilia—Costivciled.s. Iy: , 11 ounce with MAII.,IIALL'S Y.I.FXIR, and be convinced that although other remedies bmik.f..ilcd to rut, you, ti.i will g.ce you and pen:la:l , UL re luf. f ,vel-ezmrealeat and fatigue your nerves have becc up. ts. "ertlf.,ned that Lieplache admou lobes you 60uP:thing darlger.ma _may Mippeu, +inch as iiIIINESS OP SIGHT, and other alarming nervous affections, then Marshall's Elixir, 1.3 - giving tone and strength to your sy.tam, rent, , res y,41 to perfl,ct health. Wheless, food which shoahl be digeatesl remains In the stomach, causing pain acid uutastness for the want of that principle which would render it way of diges tion, then by usin..Nlar-Lull's Elixir you w suPPIY this delici. , ncy and praytnt its tacurrenoe. and no be radtcelly cured of Dyspepsia. The stomach being thus cleanses] tram an unhealthy to a tionithy condition, Cnot/srassass ..- teseant stisotehars or the Lovrals are of us...salty pre rented. . . Price of Mara Elixir, 11 (0 per 104 tle, For lute by on Dew...gists. Depot, 1301 Market tt It.MARSIIALL t Co. , Druggists, Proprlttors. J an ' ' .—ly A TREATISE ON THE HAIR, SENT VREE BY 3..LAIL BY THE rBCPPRIETOBS 4 -#F HALL'S VEGETABLE. SICILAN LIAIR RENEWER, Which Is the Loot article ever known to - RESTORE GRAY HAIR TO ITS ORIGINAL YOUTHFUL COLOR. • It will pzesent the Hair from falling out. Makes the Uair smooth and glossy, and does not loin tha skin! . L. HALL Lc N. 11., isropri:tozs. For sale by all Druggists. Jan.l.—tm TRUE minuT WILL ALWAYS HATE ITS RE- It is certain that not rut'. Lae ever been more satis factorily demoustrated in our midst than the above, OA may be been daily in the immense demand for that invaluable and popular tunic and stitunlns, lIERB BIBTEBS. It is limo ore thing needful for pi.rwni eihoSe surroundings are unfavorable fur good health, because it is a perfect protectlnn against all morbid inituences productive of disease. The pre terit In tile most fitting season for reinforcing the organs of our tellies, and insuring our health during the "cold term." We are all more or less negligent, but there are many persons who are always behind in this matter, consequently each change in the season comes along before they are prepared for it, and sick ness seizes upon them, followed by all Its train of ills. Begin tow to ward off disease by 1161117, MISEILEIri 111.M{ every da, 4 • resulnily, and all the charactesit 11;3 of good health will spring up within and continue with you. • p.n. 15.-3 m :Co. 2 A CA RD A Clergyman, while residing in South America es a missionary, discovered a safe and simple remedy for the Cure of Nervous Weakness, Early Decay, Diseases °like Crinar, and Sonalnal Orma, wad the whole train ordisordere brought on by hanefal and vicious habits. Great numbers have been cured by this noble remedy. Prompted by a desire to benefit the afflicted and unfortunate, I will Send the recipe for preparing and using this medicine, in a sealed envelope, to any ooe who needs it, free of charge. Address JOSEPH T. INNIAN, Station B, Bible House, New City. Sept.lB.-ly TO PHYSICIANS. Nsw YORK, August 15th,.1867 Allow me to call your attention to cay rItISPAR.L. TION OP COMPOUND ENTNACT The corn ponent. parts are DIICIITJ,LO7.(G LEA r, CUBEBB, JUNI PIM BERRIES, MODE OP I'aIP►x►TIOF,—BUCIiU, In veto°. Juniper Berries, by distillation, to lorm a fine gin. Cobabe extracted by displacement by liquor obtained from Juniper Berrier, cobtaining very little angat, a small proportion of spirit, and more palatable that, any now in use. The active properties are by this mods ex tracted. Bache, as prepared by Druggists generally, is of a dark cplor. It is a plant tharemits its fragrance ;the actfrai of a atone destroys this (Its action principle) leaving a dark and glutinous decoctive. Mine is the color of ingredients. The Bncbrt ra my preparation predominates; the smallest quantity of the other In gredients are added, tb prevent ferblehtatiott; upon inspection, It will be found not to be a - Tinct ure, as made in Plaarmacopcea, nor is it a Syrup—and there. fore can be used In cases where fever or inflammation exists. In Bala, you have the knowledge of the ingre dients and the mode of preparatlca. Hoping that you will fever It with a trial, and that upon Inspection it will meet with your approbation, With a feeling of confidence, I am, very respectfeliy H. T. lIIILMBOLD, Chemist and Druggist of 16 Years' Experience in Philadelphia, and now located at his Drug and Chemical Warehouse, 691 Broadway, New Ycrk. [From the largest Manufacturing Chemists in the WorldJ "I am acquainted with 11r4 1. T. litalanbold ; he oc cupied the Drat Store opposite n4 M y ref 'deuce, and wai 'unmoor, 1 in conducting *the: b ots r hero others had not been equally so before b m. I have beep *fa vorably impressed with hlarharacter cud enterprise. WILLIAM WEIORTUAIIi, Firm of Powers .1, Weightman, Manefsetuethz Chemists, Ninth and Brown Btreets, l'itilader. phis,. ilmanotc's poem /gamier Bum, for weakness arising from indiscretion. The exhausted popere of Nature which are accompanied by so many alarming wantons, among which will be found, Indisposition to Tiertlon, Loss of Memory, Wakefulness, Harrow of Dalleatt, or Toretodingt of ilfivii, in fact, Universal Lassittalat P.1.4"mti6V11144. Ina 0.106 f i f it c! the enjoyments an dealt*. . The COnatitation, ones affected nab Organic Week moo% requires the aid of Medicine to tirengaten sod ft:m*opda the lrystem, which * fIa_LHBOLD'S LY THAM SLIMY intaratly dose. Unit treatment is unmated! fothilffiltinPilolior 11;11•41fL pes o .Pa- HatilltdiVllvnt . agigit'llmmu, s . WU. co* , to entslaig is unequaled by any' ot sr prepara tion, es in "Hama** or Batstnien, Fairtfolases, or supirunion of CluMontery iiptcoations, Ilkutratad or Warms State of the Uterus, 490 ad complaints inci dant to the sax, whether seising fr ota habits adios'. r onomFtidenizein, or the deviant or inou l t o f IfyannoWstauril Unlace Bump arst:llmotTn . Bo alfaan will radically exterminate from ;lomat= diseases arising Dom balite of dissipatken,at Meet" taunts, little or no thane in diet, no ltmotlymtanuto inQattire ; toMilletalF uuofa•4lffff tho_o" 4 l ll ldElliffftt antdangarousrameWmo,opfava end =mtg. , iwati they tiwases. , Vox fliploololloWA MOAT BOolso m pin o In& Goias of W OO COW% WhigbaUgeligil io oh ill• ma., TOM RbibirrAt 01010..91A as natt ter;ol how low Otittrifois. Itl"Dttemht is***lnd odor . t`hotoodisfe l ht looloW,lM Om hveawfetftettlStsapepor_liloit ... • t . Th essiaspesl . .tawdotili git or ....nlegS,9 ll .oifigliting loasiga ' wth. Om. - - . : 1 4014 ft to a. *gigs lOO4 44 .. - ~. , ..,.... • iii m ior miro ix .. 4. •., . , :.:it.: : , :i i i. : l = *WI& . . ' w • ' ~.. .....,,,.. i ' .4 Oa .It rtliof NOlnVAalrellit' 17Pt, • of ' Mt Clitithin ike M=so. • • aloud • ritia•Wis li. T.117111!0111. tai anti:gtnmi Sattitt u - gLIc SALE j)F VAVIASti rsusub4 PSOI,III4TY „.. 414 ,T ham be ii m. utarr eh r s ibe .o r . , t bei tio ug prograrm abord,to o l ar easi m eti n e Hee s di r tn a d ell at Public Salt, on Mon. eloyqf Niitalutry ott hie residence In jµHnWte tairublp, Adams boaaky,:p4., 13.4 mile. franker Petersburg. Ow York Springstorough,) on what is called the X,yeres 11111 Ittiad, at the Old Mansion Hors” on the Property known is uTownsend's Lime that well and - favorably known €I.X •of good sub stantial working stook, together with .good six-boric broad-tread Wagon and Bed, In most complete run ning order; also, 0- full rats of comparatively new heavy Wagon Harness, in which are the best home— made Traces and all the appurtenances, belonging to acid team, ouch w Fifth Ctuita, Spreaders, single Arees, Bough Lock, ice Cutter, - /kr.; and a full set of Leather Fly-uets. Said team has been selected with care and delve° by the owner himself for the teat two years, and it is not too much to say it la considered by those acquainted with the team a- good selection— none old, a majority young, all dark colored, 4 dark bays, 2 blacks, but l Mare in'the team—all 'to be *old separate. Also, a four and five-horse broad tread Wagon and Bed, in running order , ' • 2 sets of Hay Lad. dere T l Bow, the other B loat; a lso, some Farming Utensils, consisting of 4 - Ploughs, 1 Harrow, Hu ee. horse Trees, double and single Trees, Forks, -Shovels, do ; a lot of Grain Bags; also, 12 bead of Horned Cat tle, 4 a which are young Mitch Cows, some fresh at or about the time oi vale, 2 tine Hoifers, coming in profit noon, 2 goad Bulls, the balance one and two year old, eight extra Shoats; some Household Furniture, including a Cook Stove-and Pipe, ten-plate/Store and other article. not mentioned. Effl 230' 91,528,781 288 8,570,201 280 2,904,100 80,029,278 A credit of ten months will be given, without in terest, on emus over a certain amount and no charge for Ravenna e tarupe. Sale to commence at 10 o'clock, A.M. on Bald day, when attendance will be given and terms made known by WARNER ToWNSEND. Lawn W. Itztaus, Auctioneer. [Jan.l.s.—to -1)UBLIC SALE OF VALUABLE PERSONAL PROPERTY. The undersigned, Executors of the Estate of John Shull, deceased, late of Straban township, Adams county, Pa., will sell at Public Sale, on Wabiesday, floe 3rd day of March, 1889, at 9 o'efock,,,A. M., on the premise., on the road leading trout Now Chester to SI nterstown, 2 miles from the former plate, the fol lowing valuable Personal Property. to wit 3 HORSES, 2 of them fine Brood Mitres, heavy with foal, the other a flue horse rising 4 years, well broke to saddle or harneas,l yearling Colt, 7 Ind-rate Mitch Cows, all young, 3 or 4 of them will be fresh about time of sale, 3 .Bulla, Yet Steers, 2 - Brood Sows, 5 Sheep, 11' Slier,, four-hi tee uarrow•tread Wagon and Bed, e .a •li rev Wagon and Bed, 2 pair Hay Carriages, one entirely new, patent Hay Bake, Threshing Ma chine er.a :longs Power, with double Shaker attach. ed,2 Ptoe 5.2 Harrows, Shovel Plows,Corn lork,Corn Coverer, Log Chains, Roller,StorieSfal ; three-borse, double and Waste Tree., Spreaders. Jack Screw, 2 Sleighs, Grain Pan, Cutting Box, Sled, Wheelbarrow, Grindstone, Croes-ant Saw, Stunt and Wedges, Wood Bair, AXON, Augers, Yrower and Pincers,Grain Shovel, Shovels, Pork., Dung Masks, Grain Cradles, Clover Cradle, Scythes and Swabs, Clover Sieve, 29 Bag■, 2 halt bushel-Measures, Crowbar, 800 feet Pine Boards, Oak Plank, 2 set Wagon Boards, lot of Fencing Boards, 2 pair Ereechbands, 2 pair Front Gears, 4 Blind Bridle., Cotta' a, Plow Lines, Housings, Halters, Cow ClialDll, 8.0,11 e, Flax Brake, lot of Flax, Ladder, 4 Flour Barrels, 2 Meat Vessels, Ac,, Hay by the too -- Alai+, Household and Kitchen Furniture, ennobling In part of Ito eons. Tables, Chairs, Bedsteads and Bed ding, Corn, Cupboard, Cook Stove, Ten-plate Stoves, Jon., Cans, Boxes. Barrels. Carpeting, Spinning and Wont Wheels, Chest, Looking Oteas, Iron Kettle, Diethes,Buglitray, Bncki-ts,Tinware,ltaakets,Suutoige Cutter end Sniffer, Crocks, Hoes, Spade, Bacon by the pound, and many other articles too rumen.... to men tion. Attendance will be giceit and terms made known on day of tale by MEM F oUBLIC SALE OF VALUABLE PERSONAL PROPERTY The tin!: :. , gned Lavin; , rented his Farm, will sell et PuLlie on Teesday 6 and Wednesday, rilo , 16M and 1711, J.. s of ilarch next, at B o'clock, on ',alch doy, at n,a residence in Butler township, 2 miles emit of A rendc,+vilie, the following valuable Personal Property, to wit : 6 WORK HORSES, three of them brood mares, will work well any place you hitch them, one No. 1. draft horse. 2 young Stallions rising three ' year., 2 one yenriinizii.ilts, 6 Mileli Conic 2 Heifers, 2 Bulls, 10 Sheol, 2 funr-horse narrow tread Wagons, 1 Buggy, 1 Sleigh. 2 pair of flay Carriages, Lime Bed, Bows and Feed Trough, 1 Reaper and Mower, 1 Steel-tooth Ray Rake, 1 Thieshing Machine, and Horse Power, one firbt t ate Winnowing Mill, 1 Cutting Box, 1 Flax Brake 1 Sketching Machine, Plows and harrows, 1 Shovel Marrow, Shovel Plows, Corn Forks and Corn Coverers, double and single Trees, Spreaders, Jack art er,Cut ter and Bough Lock,Fiflb Chain,Log Chains, Halter and Cow Chains, 1 string of Sleigh Bellri,2 pair Oi Breechbands, 3 pair of Front Gears, Wagon Whip, Wagon and Plow Lines, Wagon and Biding Saddles, Riding and Blind Bridles, Plated Harness, flatters, Housings and Collars, Shovels, Dung !looks, Forks,. Rakes, Grain Cradlee,„ Mowing Scythe. and dastlis, 100 Rs. unwashed Wool, 106 bushels of Wheat, 200 bushels of Oats, 30 bushels of Rye, 500 bushels of Corn Ears, CO brindles of Straw, lis tons of Hay, and a great many articlee too numerous to mention. TERMS OF SALE All ruins of ilO and under cash all over that amount a credit of nine months a ill he given 00 notes 'with approved security. Jolts HATan. Auctiuuter PUBLIC SALE OF VALUABLE PERSONAL PROPERTY The soburiber, intending to quit tarmin will sell at Public Sale, on Th trrsday, lea day of >7, IS6O, at hie residence in liamiltouabat. township, 134 miles wait of Fairfield, the follow bug Personal Proper ty, 2 0001) BROOD MARES, both of which are with ( 0 .4 2 good _mule., 1 throe year old Colt and 2 two year old Colts, 5 good 31ilch Cow., three of which will be fresh about the thus of sale, 3 fat Steers, 3 Bulls, I a two yearling and lthree yearling, 6 bead of young Cattle, I good four bone narrow•tread Wagon, 1 spring Wagon,l pair of Wood Ladders, 1 Lime Bed, 1 pair of Ball Carriages, 1 Wire-tooth flay Bake I said ersta 1)010, Iretsansertaite NUL thilliatEur labs- Grain Shovel, 3 Barsheor Ploughs, one of which is a good three-horse Plough, Harrow, Corn Forks, double and ,iugle Shovel Ploughs. singist,Alonblo.aad three Boras Trees, Oral. Cradle, I parrs of Breethbands,ll pairs of Front Gears ' Wagon Saddle, Biding Saddle end Bridle, Blind Bridles, Collar., Ilalters, Cow Chains, Log Chains, Ptah Chafes, Rolle) I,4k,broud. er.,, Butt Chains, Breast Chains, Wagon Line, Plough Lio„, Wagon Whip ; also, a Id of Blacksmith Tools, ilowirhtla and antler' Furniture, and a groat many other articles too numerous to mention. TE.I.NIII:—A credit of twelve ettOntbs will be given. Side to commence at 9 o'clock, A. M.. JOSEPH R. SCOTT. ABSALOM SYITH, Auctioneer. [Jan. 15.—tie PUBLIC SALE OF VALUABLE PERSONAL PROPERTY. Thor undersigned will sell at public Sale. ca Pnilay 11A FAA dory of February au* at 10 o'clock, A. M., at his rea.dence in Highland township, on the farm formerly owned by Win. On' and now Paul Sowers, on the road fr om Caehtown to Fairfield, 3 miler from the former and .1 from the latter place, a Tal lacy of valuable Personal Property, incladinir 4 head of Work Horses, 1 two yearling Station Colt, 4 bead of. Milch Cows, 2 of which will be fresh ea day of sale or short ly after, 4 Heifers, three of them 2 yearlings and 1 one yearllog,l Calf, 1 line Parham Bull, 4 years old; Mao,' two retire Old Durham Bull, 8 head of Sheep, 1 first-rate four-horse narrow-tread Wagon, as good as new, 1 Wagon Bed; also, Hay Carriages, Wood Lad ders, all in. good order, 1 good Reaper, 1 Rolling Screen, Fanning Mill, 3 Plows,l Harrow, double and single Shovel Plows, Corn Coverer, Hoes and Rakes, Forks and Shovels, 1 let of Breechbande, 2 set of /*rout Gears. Bridled and Collars, Halters, Linea, 1 Wagon Whip, Cow Chains, Log Chain, single and double Trees, fiSpreaders. Dung Hook, Dung Boards, Boxes, Barrel., 1 Clover Seed Cradle,Mowing Scythe and loath, 1 Sido Saddle, 1 Ri ding Saddle, abot:t t7i,o or three loads of Sushi; also, at the same time ;a Parlor Stove 1 Table, about twenty yards of bran new home-ma de Carpet, never beau in use, 1 first-rate Rockaway Baggy, Attendance will be given sod terms made known by JACOB KAUFFMAN. Jen. 15.—te PUBLIC s , A. L E . Thosubscriber will sell at Public Sale, on Tuesday, the lath day of Fesruary next, at his residence, on the Oxford road. one mile east of linnterstown, in Straban township, Adams county, the following caluaßla Per sonal Property, fix: 3 HEAD OF WORM HOB:Ig.S, two of them young tares with foal 161 very valuable, a good Mitch C.WS, tome Will he fresh by the time of sale, young Heifers, all with call, 1 large Durham Buil, 1 Wagon, suitable for two or three horses, Lime Bed, good as new, max used a short thus, nay Carriage, • good Carriage, suitable for one or two horses, and in good condition, Combined Bell-raking Reaper and Mower Ohio and Buckeye. (Dodge's patent,) almost as good as new, wed only two seasons, also a Ilandraking At mahment belonging to tt, which will be sold with th e machine, Grain Drill, (Wambarigh's make, York,) nearly new, Lancaster Wind Mill, cleans fast, and in goo d condition, Wire-tooth horse Bake, 2 Ploughs, narrows, Corn Forks and Shovel Ploughs, Doable sad a ng l e Trees,. Stretchers, lot of Cow °halal, Log and other Chains, lot of Hay and Manure Forte, 2 eels of Brenchbands, Front glares Collars and Bridles, Cor rine° Harness, Linos, Ac., also a good Biding /addle, agcra large number of articles too numerows to men- Goa. Bale to commends at 10 °Weak A. 00., on said day, when attendance will be given and term/ made known by JACOB WACIO3III. Jong SULLlning,•Auctioneer. [Jan. 16.—ta PUBLIC SALE OF TAVi4-BLE IekiIISONAL PROM= The undersigned, intending to quit farming, will sell at Public Sale, on Wednesday, the 3rd V March, at his residence In Butler township, on the mad from Middletown to Bell, it one mile from Arendtsville, the following valuable Personal Property, to wit ; 2 BROOD MARES, heavy with foal, .1 Colts, 2 year lings and 2 two year old, 8 Mich Cows, two of which will be froth about; the time of sale, 3 bead of young Cattle, W 1 a line young Bull, 12 head of Sheep,l throe horse agon Bed and Bows, 1 Spring Wagon, 'load pair of Bow Ladders, Spring Wire Rake, Grain Fan, Cutting Box, Plows, narrow, double and elnileithovel Ploughs, Corn Pork and Corn Coverer . B and Sled', Jack Screw, LOS PUftino 00 W atutile ouDleund single Trees, fob, klottoolto otid Itoolot lot at Gears, 2 sets of Breeohtonds, 1 set of Front Gears. 2 Riding Saddles, Callus and Bridles of all kinds, Halter and Gaiter Chains and a great variety of articles too num. crone to mention. Bele to commence at 10 o'clock, A.M.. when attend ance will be even and tenni Izahlla known by DANIEL ARENDT. . gas. 16.—ta lonN Rana, ductionear DUBLIC SALE OF VALUABLE 4. ciaEsT.NT.IT qA.w. TIMBF4R, The uuderalgned, Execlitore of the estate of Abra• ham Rester, deceased, will sell at Public , Bale, on /Yids,. the 6th day qf Ftbreary nee., al 12 o'clock, M. on th e premises, to wit : A TRACT Or GOOD ollarrNuT AND OAK M- B= 1441112. olioftFo l y Itiklitoou to p, cot wr, Intorit t See m iles of ransom sad within ORO tallow/ Slagle's kw and a djoining lands of William Boller, Jaoob Idneaelman,.lphraim Z. Telmer, and Oapt. John Horner, containing 28 ACZABe Mate or 14 . 0 . be told ca dre or to /dim SO sett ourchotttrl. ti 4tieoppe will halgiven and terms made known Boma OBTRION, a,, Jan :13.—1a PRE-EMPTION LAMA TR ACTS wood Wind t pro.empllon Landrltnated waddle no mls,(lwwiti Towns, *o4 In Will settled anlibbit Inni* yid* I will an. orsti.lwp at I lair Won 10 .44uorsount7, PIM feb.i * lllnr..lt SAMUEL SUMO WM. P. SHULL, J Ex' " J0:14/3 MOTH. Pan. 13.—ta WESTERN I HAVE ON FUND A /SW OF Na 1, GlO. MOM% gaunt ,fgalts. lopip.suc aALE OF VALUATII i E • PERSOS A PROPE'RT V. Thug ißbscrilmir will sett at Public Sale, on Friday, the /WV fkleissiny, 1809, at P ?dock, A. 4f.. ett his ht Stioban township, shone 2 miles west rtranilretelimee, on the road leading to Pine Grime, and 6 mainiarta of G eltyslgu rg, the- following talus- Piaesnal property. viz: O.wool( nORSES,relts, one one 2 and I one years Old, 3 Mitch Cow 1 Steer, and]. null fatten ed, 3 Halting heavy with co t, I Devonshire Bull, 134 years old, 1 Ball It months old,l Steer year sad a hull old, 5 llelfora 2 years old, 4 Sheep, 2 Broad Sows which will have pigs about tha sale, 4 Shoats, 2 Broad Tread Wagonft,l etals•ltorse Wagou,4 Inches 'Mal a three hone Wagon inciamTire, 1 Buckeye Reaper Berlin, a Threshing Machlni tour-bone Power and Thresher and siShalier,l6Sted long Wire Rake, Winnowing Hill, 1 Dila, 1 Sled and 1 Sleighs, 1 String of Bells, 2 get. of Hay Caterage,.2 Stone Beds wills Sktelmards,3 Plows, 2 Shovel Plows. f tlairoHsvm, 2 Corn Forks, 1 rood Shovel [farrow, 1 Roller, Double and Single Tree., Wheelbargaw,Log Chain and Fifth Chain, 2 eels of Breethhatedet, 2 sets of Front Gears, Bridles and Hal ters, Breast Chains and Butt Traces, 1 Wagon Fuddle Ls good as new, 1 Riding Saddle and Bridle as good as new, 1 Mattock and a Crowbar ' I Cross-cot Sew, 2or Axes, 2 or 3 Scythe coo Snatlis,2 Grain Cradled, Maul and Wedges; also, a let of Cow Chains and new Grit d atone never been used and a lot otAngere, Col hue and Housings, Forks and Shovels ; and a lan, llonaeliold and Kitchen Purnitare, nonelating of a Bedsteads with Bedding, 1 Bureau, 2 Tables 1 Kitchen g uptid, 2 Wash Benches and a lot of Aun airs, 1 Celli, e Its good as new and Pipe, 1 firet-rate Weeltitig 31a.bine, 21 tut Vessel and a lot of Tubs end Barrels, I New FOOledierill ands great niftily art icle. uw, 1111(1.11,. 10 coon I 1011. All sums ntletss.oocaeh, on all aum...r,r a credit of lrmoulha will be giver. w ilh 1411.1 OS. t et entity BARNEY SNYDER. JouN STALLMAIni. Anctloueer. LARGE . SALE OF VALUABLE PERSONA L PROPERTY The/minter'her will eel! at Pahl', Sale, on. Tuesday Hie 23rd day of February ncri, at hresidence in Freedom township, (on the farm tornierl) owned by David Shorts,) mile west of the road leading Dom Gettysburg to Vutietneker'• 11111, a inile4 fr. 111 ,he former place and 4 wiles east of Fe irn eh !. the foll o w. lug valuable Personal Property, via: 4 HEAD OF YOUNO, LARUE AND ELF:GANT HORSES, greet for either draught or ire eel, three 1,1 which are No. 1 Brood Mare., lv brad of Horned Cat - tie. among which are 5 Mich Cows, one of which wi II be fresh about the time of Sale, and I large two y es: old Bull, l 0 head of Cottswald Sheep, among which is a Book that Is beat by but few in size, s w et ry of form, fit 1613.111 and length 0: wool, I four-bare r rood tread Plantation Wagon, 1 good three-horse narrow tread Wagon, 1 Lime Bed, one of Ohio and Backe). CorubirMil Self—eking Reaper and Mower, IGrain Drill, Spring-tooth [Ley Rid:, Horse Hay Fork and Rope, Cutting Box (lio•ey's pateut,) W in nowing Mill, I pair ,A Hap Carriages,l set of Black smith Tools, Circular Saw, Crosis-cut Saw and iVowal Saw, Band:tear Plower, Single Shovel Ptows, Double Shovel Plows, Corn Fork., Corn Coverer, Harrow, 1 large throediorseCultivator, 1 single borne Cultiva tor, 2 pair of Brerchbands, 3 pair of Front liters, Bridle. and eollar•,1 Riding Bridle, 2 Side Saddles, I 'Basket Sleigh, Bor 10 good cider Barrel,, I Grind. tone and Fixtures, single, double and treble Trees, Spreaders, Breast Chains, 3 pair of Butt Ti tern, Met took, Haut and Wedges, Crowbar, 1 two hose Slott, 1 Log Sled, 1 pair of Scales, Planes and Au - geti. 2 Utah. Cradles, Broad Axe,Hand Axe, Foot A Jge and Falling Axe, Jeckarier, ant Hook, Dirtig Hook. Log Chain, Fifth Chain, Cow Cimino, Halters, Wheel be, row, Sledge, 1 large meat Vessel, Grain Shovel, :en rage Cutter, Farmer's Dinner Bell, I Slabogauy Bureau, Tables, Chairs, 2 Bedsteads, Writing Doak, 2 Rep plate Stores and Pipe, 2 Rifles ous of re high is a smooth bore, slot of Bags, and mans other articles too uninerorm to mention. Sale to commence at 9 o'clock, A. M. on aaid day, when attendance wl Ilhe given Mid term.; made known by JOSEPH P. WIT ilkltt-POON. Jan. 22.—ta PUBLIC SALE OF VALUABLE PERSONAL. PROPERT7 The subscriber will sell at Public Sale, on Tu , sday, the 160, day February next, at 9 o'clock, A, 31., at her residence, in Hutaltonbar, township, Adams coun ty, Ps. ' about I mile southwest of Fairfield, on the road leading from Fairfield to Hagerstown, the follow lug valuable Personal Property, to twit : 6 HEAD OP GOOD WORK FIORSES, three of which are good Broad Maras, 9 head of Colts, four of which are 3,l6and one 5Y., years old; 5 Mitch Cows, all of •hich will be fresh in the Spring, 9 bead of young Cattle, 1 Bull, 9 Shotes, 20 bead of good Sheep, Broad tread Wagon, two-horse Wagon,eipring-tooth Hay and Grain Rake, as good as new, Threshing Machine, in complete order, Wingowing. Mill, Spring Board, a Grain Drill, 2 pair Wcod Ladder, 2 pair Hay Carri ages, 2 Ba railcar, Plows 3 1312oveeplaws, 2 Corn Forks, Harrows, double and single Trees, Wheelbarrow, Fifth Chain, Cow Chains, 2 set of Breechbands, 4 set of Front Gears, Bridles, Collar., Halters and Chain., Breast Chains, Batt Traces, Wagon Saddle, Wagon Lime, Carriage Lines, Forks, Baku, Shovels, Cutting Box, 5 Housings, as good as new, and a lot of Bacon by the pound. Alia), Household and Kitchen Furni ture, consisting in part of Bedsteads, Tables, Bureau, Chairs, Cupboard, Meat Vaseel,Couking Stove, lot of Flax, cud a great many other article.. Also. 40 Acre. of Groin, more or less, in the ground will be offered Air sale. TERMS OF BALE :.--All ewe of Ten Dollars and under, cub ; all over that amount a credit of eleven months will be given ont:ries with approved security. CATRAHLtiIi 3iIiBB6LMAN. JACOIIII.ICiLLT, Auctioneer. [Jan. 22.—te VALUABLE HOMESTEAD AT PRIVATE SALE The undersigned offers at Private Sale the VALUA BLY. HOMESTEAD, on which be reeldes, situate In Mountplessant township, Adams county, Pa., in the Tillage known as"Widte Hall," on the ram] from Lit thotown to Basaeghtosrn, about 2 miles from Little'. town, consisting of 12 AMES, more or less, o: beat improved Land, Improved with a large two-story Brick noose, :21a30 feet, with a large Stone Waal House, a large Frame Barn, large Grain dheds,Carriage flocue; Corn Cribs, a large Work Shop, Smoke House, and all other necessary outbuildings, large Orchard of choice Fruit, two wells of water with pumps, one under cover at the Kitchen door, the other near the Beni. The land is to garden cultivation, and divided into four Melde, withheavy new fence. The buildings. are to rICIOU 01170 T. MUM 11 Tha allasatiaa is a desirable one, and well ea misted fur any kind of bu siness. Persons desiring to slaw the promises will be shown the same by galling on the undersigned reildlnt thereon. A clear and'undlspatable title will be given on the tat of April neat. Dee.ll3.—tt JOHN COSHUN. PUBLIC SALE OF VALUABLE PERSONAL' PROPERTY The undersigned will sell at Public kale, on Sailer day, the 27th day of February, al - 1 o'clock, P. M., at bit reeidence, In Cumberland township, Adams coun ty, 2 mile* west of Gettysburg, tear the Chambers burg turnpike, the *Mowing l'Aluable Personal Pro perty,to wit 2 GOOD MAW, heavy with foal, 1 yearling Colt, 2 Mitch Cows, 1 Ball, a year old, 1 Heifer, 1 - Galt, 6 Sheep, One horse Wagon and Cart, Grain Drill, Thresh ing Machine and Power, Plow, Harrow, Cultirators, Log Chain, Cow Chains, 2 set Front Gears, 1 set Car riage Hanes, Wagon Bed, 2 Spreaders, &c. Also, Household and Kitchen Furniture, consisting in part of I Teo-plate Bios*, Coal Stove, Cupboard, Sink, Set tee, and a great many other article' too numerous to mention. Attendance will be given and terms made known on day of sale by _ JACOD GEISEL3IAN. issue Csiswro., Auctioneer. I.lan. 22.—ts VALUABLE SALE OF PERSONAL PROPERTY. The undersigned will sell at Public Sale, on Friday the 121 A day of March next, at his residence in Menai len township, on the road leading from Bendareville to Cents Mills, about 2 miles from Benders/111e and 1 mile from Centre Mill, the following valuable Per conal Property, to wit: 3 HEAD OP WORK HORSES, two of them Mares, heavy with foal, one yearling Colt, 5 head of good Mitch Cows, 5 head of young Cattle, 10 head of Sheep, 1 fimnborse broad tread Wagon, 1 two and three horse narrow Tread Wagon„ 1 linglhilt Wagon Bed with Bows, 1 Lime Bed, 1 pair of Hay Ladders, 1 pair of Hay Carrlages,l pair of Wood Ladders, 1 Thresh ing Machine,l Reaper, 1 Grain Drill, 1 Horse Rake, Winnowing Mill, Plow., Harrows, single and double Shovel Plows, two-horse Bled, Horse Gears, Wagon Saddle, Log Chain, Fifth Chain,Stretcher,lialters and Chain, Collars and Bridles Cow Chains, slue° and double Trees, Hay by the lon, and Potatoes by the buaheL Ease to cloinsueaca at la cr!olock, on add day, when attendance will be gixen and 'karate made known by GICORGE SOUL. Jan. 22.—ta pußLic SALE OF YAM:CARTA PBBEIONAL PitOPEITY. The undo:aligned Intending to quit farming, will sell at Pah& Sale, on Thursday, the 4th day of Nardi next, at his residence, on the Conowago Chapel Farm, in Conowago township, Adams county, Pa., the fol lowing TaluablePersogal Proper c p to wit t MUD OF DRAUGHT H 80. 8 Colts, 10 Mitch oows,(msJority of them w ll be fresh by time of sale), 4 Beef COO*, 8 Stolle, 4 Steers, three and four tears old i Eby a -Plan hew Wagons, I Spring Wagon,l Frigliab 'Waaggoonn Bed, Threshing Machine and Gorse Power, gees Self-raker, Beeper and Mower, Grain Drill, (Smith's make), Corn Sheller, Corn Planter, 3 Pknighs,2 11117011,2 Shovel Ploughs, 2 Corn Forks, Hay Ladders, doable and single Trees, Spreaders, Log, Halter and Cow Chains, Wood Sled, 1 two-horse and I one-horee Sleigh,4 sets Horse Gears, Hay and Manure Forks, Bolling Screen, and many other farming Utensils. Also, Household and Kitch en Furniture, consisting of 3 Beds and Bedsteads, ten plate Stove and Pipe, Kitchen Cupboard, Large Din- Log Table, Moat Vessels. Bartels, Tnbe k tegolifer with a great variety of artiohp too numeroutto mention. TERMS --A. credit of nine months will be given.— Sale to commence at 9 o'clock, A.M.on said day, when attendance will be given by - - JOHN WEAVUR. A. and P. Conti, Auctioneer. [Jan. 22.—t PUBLIC SALE OF VALUABLE PERSONAL PROPERTY The aulrecriber, intendingto quit farming, will tell at Pnblie Sale, on Thursday, the 26th of February nest, cdlo o'clock 4. N., at his reeldence in Stratum township. Adams oormtx, PC, about 2 miles from HtintarNWwn op Ed e road leading from the former place to hiusumasbu and 4 miles north of Gettysburg, the following value le Personal Property, to wit: 2 GOOD WORK soma, also • 1 Stallion rising 2 years, 5 Mich Cows, some of them will be fresh about the time of solo, 3 heed of young Cattle, 1 Bull, two and throe-home narrowsead Wagon with Bed and B ow e nearly am good new, _pair of Wood Lad -201.6,1 Screw Power Reaper, lleer RS good as new , 1 new Wire-tooth Ray Rake, Belt dhscharger, cr. rage, 1 diad,l - Land Roller, Ploughs and we, 1 Shove l pirrogb double and aggla Treas. 1 Sproader, a lot of Gears, and Bridles, Oars Pork and Corn L4l Coverer , L peat many artladat too atmarona to mention. - - • TERW OP BLIM r•—•44l quits of Ills Rolbire and under, Os& ; ell o'er Chat =mint • credit of Twolre Months will basifen on notes with RG approvi•2 security. Jofl GIO O. LOWS/. ST4I.WWW, Anglicism I s. Van. 29,-to PRIVATE SALE, A BEAUTIFUL COMITRT BEAT, • with sititi•two Actro of lintieriok Gomel Lad sitti tkose to, throe man from Trednick Citid. AU nocerary Ou th ightlivi lugs peach sa d pis (brohadi. PT* l t4,6.90. BOX I.l6Troderfoir, Md. HOUSE AND LOT • ro il, SALE 'flto imbongott onnto as &Tote Salo, het Uo and 'ari a a emus, Mo tol na tbitoottel on Watt= street, In the Oottrito by an I n n lb. Jobs mot ZooottOonott itttit stlo7non Tho Roam to mow toroototy ikt Rogise, with • lam bunt bes bongo; and onthulldlEge. Tlu poopork, 11 In' ittooong othatton. and bottom moats etteadtst In that Illtrootioni. Itert.lhAl LYDIA GALLAGILMI. Min CLASS - . - AT PRIVATE SALA • tWO milanof Gettysburg, on the fromlml Har— ord irove serr."Mmtl = all 101 to Acres, toyilt purelMeem. TeelKoo/ 6, 1401 w." wh a Sept ta-u titi and grponat PUBLIC SALE The undersigned, Administrator of Om Karat., degesaml, will sell at Public Sale, Thitreday dad Friday, , the 4th rind !WI of. Ilford, next, al 8 °Work, J. N. at the late residence of deceased In Lotimore township, Asian.. county, en i,„,,t leaning from Deardatre to Wollord'n Mill, ',Let two mitre ncrtheast of Petersburg, (Y. 5.,) the follow valuable Personal Pr arty, to wit: • 1 0001) FA MILY NORSK., tieing II year% old, and will ride:any gait and 'trot in harness, yi n i Ina v.•rr nip truer ; driving horse, and will wrirk any place he I. hitched. 1 floe two iyear old Colt, and bath nice Itays,3 Knelt Cow,,, all young and two of which will In (riot, about the time ofsele or &hunt, after, l oim• bores wriye.n. and Bed, 1 Spring Woos, 1 Rockaway Buggy. 1 Palling Top Buggy. 1 Sleigh and Bella, I • Plungli, 1 Harrow, Shovel and York Ploughs. double and single Trees, 1 ono and-two horse Spreader, Cow Chains, ti miters autfChailia, Log Chain, Hates, For 131,,,re1,, tl , ttoeks, Pick, Moen. 1 W4nnt•wlng Mill, I Coin Sbetler. 2 Bow Hay Carrink es, the one a two- • horse Can lege, the other is calculated fur one or two horses,2 nets of Light Wagon Harness, 2 sets Buggy Harnees,l set of Prolix (leers, 2 'lousing', 2 Blind Brittle' and Collar., g gaol Leather Fly Nets, I Side Saddle, 2 Biding Saddles, one of them saw, 2 Buffalo Robes, illy sea Straw by the ton, about 7 acres of Wbeat In the ground. Also, a - lot of 3 1ithrriglit and Carpenter 'fools, conninting in part „of Broad Axe, Chopping Axe., Stand Axes, Augur; ClAlaels. Karol Saws, Steel t pierce, Steel Blade and Bevel &luares, Braces and Itite,all kinds of 3 fonbllng Plane". eamb Plane:. Pannel Planes, Match Planes, Work Leaches and Screws, Screw Cotter, Turning Plane,. Cross-cut Saw, 2 Grindstones, Drain Cnolle, Clover' Cradle, ticythes and Snatlin, a lot of Poste, a lot of Plank and Ward., AC. Also, Household and K ited, Furniture, consisting part.of I Bureau, Secretary, Book Case Tables Stands, Chairs, Bedstead. Beddlng.COrnerCuilboard Kitchen Copbmird, 1 Desk, Quilting Frame, Cook Stove and Fixtures, 2 ten plat,' Stove sod Pipe, Cold S tore and Pipe, Jars, Cans, Boxes, Tubs, Barrels, Meat Stands, &e., IGO yards of Carper log, Woo: god Spinning I Vheels elitists, Looking Gllsseen, 2 20.110ur elocts, I Ride, 2 Coppes Kettles, 2 I roe g,,tthe Iron Puts, 'Earthen Rod queens WO/0, Ti,, Warr, a lot of Smoked Pork, Lard, A lot of Po toiova. llon.age Cutter, Clutfer and Lord Press, and a variety of oilier article. too numerous to mention. ItC11.1“ u - . will be given and tai not made known by FitAN K LIN P. SLAYBAUCII, Adair of slcees Myers . Jan. _L.—ti pußLic SALE... 4F VALUABLE: PERSONA L PROPERTY The uudersigrit d Intending t _move to the We.t, will offer at Public Sale, en Tueede y. the 16t4 day kt Ithettetey noel, on lba farm of W. II Brandon, situated &Lout 3 toil. northwest of Petersburg, the Stllowing valuable Persrual Property, to wit: IIEAD CIP %TOR/C.110141E8, two of thefts I.e.eng Mares Mary with fital, I Colt, 5 bead of Core, 5 head of ',wing Cattle, 2 Brood Sows. also a fall stock of Fainting Utensils, Si follows. '2 four.horse broad tread Wagons, I Spring Wakallt, 1 Buckeye Be-apr and Mower with *e l f rake, Wire Horse Rake, Grain Drill, Threshing Machos with double Shaker and Horne Power, EQdder Cutter, one-halt Interest in Clover Corn Sheller, Wind to 111 , Ploughs, Harrows, E.l4••lti Plows, Cora Forks. bung Fortin. Pitch Forks, Shaking Yorke and a variety at other nrtieles. A iso, I Buggy suitable for (nu. or two horses, with shalt And tongue, I single and 1 double set of Harness., I Sleigh, Sleigh Bells, Sled, Ilay Ladder., Pith Chain, Log Chain, single, double and three-h ors „ Troes,l llay Fork ar,J P:xturvq. Also, at the sass time and place, the subscriber a ill.dTer Ins and liitcheu Furniture, consisting of Chairs, TAN.. Cupp ,Ird Redsto ids Bureaus, Stan Le.Cl.,ek, and a IJt or U !AU, ZiMtici, Tin and Earth, War:, t,— • Sober will. Stoves of on cencriptions.C, king :It , ye, 1 ten phste Store, Parlor and Chamber :tore, Wm Cooler, fruit Cans, Wash Tube, Rubber, nut:, Bu, h et, (I in and wooden), as well as a lot of tuber articl. of interest to all Housekeepers. Palo will commence at lu , ;chock, A. X., alleo at I tendaeee will be giroa and tenns mad. knowsf,, JOIN. 22.—ts JOHN C. BRANDOS pußLic SALE OF VALUABLE PERSoNA L PROPERTY. On .Iforoldy ()tenth Of MU nexl.ut 10 0'c10c..., A.M. The ,übscriber balling soil Iris oml Intend,n2 to reninve, will sell at Public Sale, at him residence I u Highland township, (Weigle', Mill,) the following valuable Personal Property, to wit : 1 COW, nearly fresh, 3 notes, :lea, 1 Sand S, 1 Rolling Screen, I pair small tiCittel out Weight!. 1 Bushel Measure, 10 Store Boars, 2 loui Ladder., Maul and Wedges, Log Chain, 2 Crrwbar , .. Digging I rota, 2 Sampson's Jack Screws, Corn Sh..l r, -t ot Saw Mill Tools, also a set of Cat Tent, Tools. with 2 heavy Jointers and Dress Hoops, C cut Saw,lot of Dry Lumber for Mill wrizht work, such as Cogs, Shafts,. lot of Plank of various 114,2, 3,41 1 ,i' and 4 Inches, lot of Oak lot of Lrxrcist Posts, lot of Wild Cherry Boards, lot of Dee Scapa, Post Haring Bench, Skutching. 35 ill, hay I,y the ton. Also, Household stud Kitchen Furni,n , e, consisting in part of 4 Bedsteads, Bureau, rite, Cupboard, Chairs, Table's', 3 ten piste Stoves, 2 Pot Backs, Wool Wheel, 2 Heckel., Barrels, Tuba , 1.•:r o Dogs, and a variety of other articles. Attendance will be given nod terms made known on day of ate by Jan.= —ls JOHN w. IVEIOLF: pRIVATE SALE The undersigned will offer at Private Sale, a value bre Tract of Choice Land, contalni.4 Attica ISv Acres . sftnattd In Cumberland township, Adamscounty,Pa., adjoining lands of David W. Horner, A. iVeybright, Jaen lithannttn,and &sop it Wait erosi the road lea ding from flancknee Yitl (cow ArnobPso to the Gettysburg and Taneytown Road. 7 miles fr.oo Gettysburg awl 4}4 miles from If mmlltsburg, Md. Ninety A,rei rare clear land Ins fine state of cultivation, and tlo• too. ance in excellent timber. There i• agood "r -chard on the premises In full bearing. The Hear land has all been heavily limed—part of which i. good Meadow, and the whole under god fencing Property convenient to Mills, Schbol Houses Churches. 111;3-Fersons desiring. to see the Farm can calling on D. W. Burner residing near the property For further information, address the undersigned at Fatmittsburg, Md. O.A. 110101 ER. Dec. 11.— 2nt Pgal gouts. ASSIGNEE'S NOTICE. The undersigned haring been &whited As signee by Deed of Voluntary Assignaseat for the benefit or Credltote, executed by tisaust BZICHLI and wife Sarah Ann Matilda, of Butler township_ notice is hereby given to debtors and creditors to call and settle their accounts with the undersigned, residing in the nine township. JE..}2ZMIAII W. DIEIIL, Assignee. Jan. 22.-8 t ExE CUTOR'S NOT.lCE.—Let tars Testamentary on the estate of Perim Com fort, deceased, late of Franklin township. Adams coun ty, hariog Dews granted to the undersigned, residing in same township, they hereby give notice to an per- sons indebted to said estate to make immediate pay ment, and those having claims against the tame to present them properly authenticated for settlement. CATIIARINE COMPORT, ELl}E .wrs. 13TOVEli, Jan.ls.—et EXECUTOR'S NOTlCE.—Let ten Testamentary melba estate ofato.B . . Um. trr, Esq., late of Butler township, Adams county, Pa., deceased, haying been granted to the undersigns ed, residing in same township, she hereby gives no. tics to all persons Indebted to said estate to make Im mediate payment, and those having claims against the same to present them properly akithentieated for set, tlenrent. SUSAN M. HERWITT, Jan. 15.-6 t Executrix. .XECUTOR'S NOTlCE.—Let ten testamentary on the estate Of FCEDZRZCK Yuan; deceased, Late of Itountioy township, Adam; county, Pa., hawing been granted to the wide:Aimed, residing in said township, he hereby gives notice to an persons Indebted to said coitato to make Immediate payment, and those having cla me against the name to present them properly authenticated for settlement. JACOB IiTRNVY, Executor. Jan. 9.-8 t NOTlCE.—Letters of Adrabais /... tration on the estate of EosuxxA Movroar, ceased, late of Straban township, Adams county, Pa., having been-granted to the undersigned, residing said township, she hereby gives notice to all Indebted to said estate to makes immediate pay:a:Ll( and those having claims against the same to yresent them properly authenticated for settlemeni. Jan. 8.-6 t ELIZA A. MONFORT, Adui'v. Soldiers' Discharges. .Htdvrtn,ogrs'as)o73oPAlttilirg.": °silence with .a recent Act of the Legislature at Pennsylvania.. Soldiers are cautioned against la this matter. WILD UOLTZWORTN, Reg ist er Recorder of •degoe Mints Istne—itf REGISTER'S NOTICES, NOTICE is hereby given to all (straw* and other persona concerned, that 'h." Administration Accounts hereinafter mentioned w ill be preeented . at the Orphans' Court o( Adam. runty for contirmaticoa and allowance, on MONDAY, th, lat day of FEBBILARY next, at 1,0 o'cl,,ck, A. M., via : 185. The Ant and final account of Noah F. Hersh, Administrator e. t. a. of Satoh Gilliland, Into ai Tyrone twp 1 deceased. 188. The Brit and final account of Henry Benner, Executor of the last wild end ttntarneutary of Josiah Caskey, deceased. 187. Ant account of Edward lienchey, trator with the will annexed of Lewis Lents, 188. First and Anal account of Edim Norris, Ad ministrator of the estae of David Clapeaddle, dec'd. . D. t 110LTZW0112 . 11, Restinter. Jan.l,lB6o.—to. gusubtr, gime, &g, GETTYSBURG LIME KILNS. nig tunklidipted bag &night not hi. former part Gyzn,i4d MT 001iblites THE 14114E.BURNINU BUSIN ESS hisftielt — at glatyaburs UM. KIWI; on the cur tre of the Railseed and North Stratton ',groat. Th Sailor past patronage, hewn!' endeavor to deter,' Its continuants, by protocu.ting the bnalnata as vigorous. ly sad pass tarp • mode As posslbls—always sell iug a good Artiols and Whsg good amuse. Tarnierd 61,0. a th ar a may look for the prompt tiling of orders El* also continuos tit. COAT, BUSINESS, oireritg SU amid midair khuls. IlouteksiTers aid *Pon diciAld gin him a call. Blackamltl , Coal cou staatly era hand. Limos sad Ood dellverid anywherein 6 tiyabarg o t ti ls b urs . 5ia5.20,1567.-tf JACOB RBILYY SURPRISE OATS. I" ptyord , Made SIIRPIII SEIM OATS to room *May Wilatki 42 1501 Than fully sutured;andelMotitmdilte MO hit Oft other oat. ; cm: toyer ma Mgr& h: tentrow s and will 71114 100 to 125 lola to tko. AM. Priem wanting It murk mike opiakotiOn. dal To t h e: Oaia tpitellOPS Clittisburg 421:WYMPW*MI IIII AWr Aftsiz co., Pa. Jy.15.--t2 J.igr Gelf.ymiburg.YVll** I? 1 VI L liav • I I' 'll IC E. ,M.r. Ci 11.,11.w, "II •ther li9ir ..ill'hursday ail hix of clothing. 4MIKA.TZ,II:-.4118 the City of Itosmiliig Ls W K. F. %V ALTER for Cl W ALTE N w as formerly tysburg, tout mandek p, war Gtr the oupprposiou iv a good afenalltant; !lope oteeted.. I N RENTER Inksioner ‘,..ke.1 his deeinium—p weeks since -Omit SIIIP 11011•::1111 113140 to pay - 11. balikers, tbe ecently 4 re- argrtiki be was satistltxl that. are In no proper 8013*W BOND BANK %MB day night the Beak $$ carrol I county, Md., w• in greenbaeks, did a D,nids helonging_to .130 ba,l deposited the Ronda.: r Nveurity„ Stupid : a : couple or strangeva' Windsor the day 'bele 'into .lisappoared. was picked. 'I'I:SiI'ER:\NCE 111 Ilan been issued fare , Line. Convention to nicer Tuesday the f. 233 of - 3Feb tailor' and harinoby of'a. to lessen We evils of Jut call lr.ltltiel by Alllllll _ tl•lilpl ra flee champion I), . flames, It Ishii!) 11011. John eeiti. Collextis otis TeAtlperance Assoc i t -,•nd delegatea. \ V 111 1 IS ILE I . —lxt lniutea in Indlanapollle I.ll"wing adrprtinettipnt 4_71- (IPER TR 0 IIF —SSA North of rgiu tare.l In a fraahnnra, at a trid a. 14 at •a at prulttl 1.1/Yery wor Cnll in•trurtiuu Rnwl spechnut, Adllread, J . P. uttLA Av thore is no such comma that sornvhody 1.5 tryitigt holy uke. SA ES. —Solouton Sit near llorner's Sollll\ er-151 acres, at $5 Miller hay pia :‘1 iller,_ acres with, ilountpleasant tomtit/AA, John Nurbeck bay 60j lot on Baltimore streetio or .M. , untjoy, fur 43:25061. lobo Nurbeck has biro banibers, 64) acres of Is.. went., in Monutdoy, fur - NV. U. Kitzmiller hie Sl e w - Award it lot of iron 021 the :%Itimiusibu P7 - Autong the bpi/ state Senate, on Tuesday Duncan exelnptingPfL•- tr.dn the payment c.r the a I,i rine,,t wade by: • • Mr. Duncan on petition iri• u t 1:20 ciaze Cr', (4' the town of .Way f.a . the passage of an •••a :o of intoxicating 110 and within $ radlcui 19183 ST. Va,LENTINVer• which causes so' much tine young lactic*, coinee year, February 14th.' our lair friers* we won custom of sending "Va 01 many hundred yealle:. tine was, according to' bishop, while others ins prLsby ter, who WWI bah the reign of the Unapeao 270. Historians .remark man of adinirahleparteb his love and charity chooing Valentines u , .. its rise from thence.'!_- . DUTIES OF EOSTM • trouble would. be' nye , were, more generallk duties. 'Postmasters. -s that when a paper re , . office for four consecu their ditty' to bowl at; paper a written notice ing if possible the is not taken. The rolt.t.t , Usher of a paper 71Sliiirlk i.,trofteseil," or !'uncilllol,, notice. Postinaaters with tho law in this res.. the tiwo said papern ?ea! otnee. SKR VICES.-=-Itev. c * Dr Missionary to Chirut,luii , cd by the Preaby-tiey of C the claims of Foreigin Churches unler its carer,- • • dress on * F.orelgn Missions ian Church, Gettystltrit, wing, Feb. 2nd, at 6} Wei , • Dr. Happer will ialso at lower Marsh Creek 4.1. day Feb. 3rd, at It) o'Ci. liunterstovtn, on Thnratli 4th at 6} o'clock. The hilly invited to attend Itif Happer has been for O!hr Missionary hr China; -`• TO PREVENT aIN: LENTS.—Never ed. Trim always by f kisk oil every morning, charred portions of the ; • the lamp to suld.. blow the flames Into the. and explode them. Ch little as possible, and lows!. the wick. Neveis too Ow, for this musts Never eXtingnish them k always a gas "In the lamp, and the instant the; and conics In cuTftierthe 4 folluwa ; put tlqua 'opt wwk. If these simple ten.b.,l to, explosion to I .. smell avoided, and a 11g as brilliant as gas at half SPRIN:3II: opment of, the ottratioo yshorg4Calialyaine S. been springing pp in country, auto:mother*. 4,r Vermont. We tietialt dent of thd New York • from Ballston Spa, N. of Dec. 26, gives the anal Spring near that place, w claims, ha* in combivatio tlients claimed for the y the Baden of Germany, a and Gettyaburie. of. :A strong that, and our .X will have to look- to ti 1r way, we notice that Ai ponilent takes °soap the analysis of the.: not show the quantity at The letter reads like au lialbston Spa and to wri . . 'IIOUSEKEEPErtiI,a tug anything in din hci • wilt do well to esilat Col. extensive Ware-room, depot, on Carlisle rtreati &vary large asaarkiisent . beat inannfactuxe, Baolt anttehaanbar Maya" - • also Hallow Warta. f' Britannia WartALIT,, aasortnuantof and Lumbar of all k