aid TemTat *tiro. CI CC _ L E Administrator of the initato deceased, will sell at Public d Priddy, the 414 null ith a., March t, A. .V., at the late residence of deceased losnilip, Adams county. on the-rood neardar a- • (a Woliord'n Mill. about Pelersborm (T. ir.,) follow:or anal Property, to wit: , ILY HORSE, rating G year; old, and gait and tot in foXrTO.,I4 dad is a limy :rising horse, and will work any place he hoe Two ytar c! ,. / t..nd both nice •It all y,ning and two of Whi c h ...1.11 nit the time of sale or , liortly after, 1 one• and lied. 1 Spring Vanon, 1 Rockaway Ding Tot, Buggy. 1 Sleigh and Bells, [arrow, Shovel And Fork Pl-ughs. double 11 . .41,1 005 and t was horse Spreader, Cow err. nod Cbaio+, 1,..¢ Chain, Waken, Forks, Itoslin, Perk, tLw, . 1 Winn o wing 1 r._ Bow Huy CA. ria, OR, the One 10 o. ge, the nub.. onlimlaird for one or two s of beta Wagon Borneo., 2 sett Buggy et of Front Clears, 2 lion , ings, 2 Blind C011ar.,2 good Leather Fly Nete, 1 Side 'ding Sadlea, one of them new, 2 Buffalo and Straw by the ton, about 7 acres of he ground. Also, a- lot ofKillwri g l i t nod Tools, comristing in part of Broad Axe, Baud Axes, Augurs, alkali,. Plane,,, Stow /Alienist, Steel Blade and Bevel acre and Bite, all kinds of ilenhitng 'Planes, 1 , Minuet Ilene.. Match Name, Work s , irews, Screw Cotter, Turning Plane, w. rundstones, Grain Cradle, Clover then and Snatlin, a 101 of Posts, A lot of oodn,Ac. Alsoi Household and Kitchen ...lilting in part of 1 Bureau, Secretary, Tables.. Stands, Chain , 'Bedsteads and niter Cupboard, Kitchen Cupboard, 1 Desk, ale. Cook Stove and Fixtnres, 2 template c C, , al Store and Pipe, Jars, Cans, Boxes, Meet Stand, , , 4c., 100 yards of Carpet ... 4 Spinning Wheels, Chests, Looking b. or C 1.,. ke, I Rifle, 2 Coppet Kettle(, , Iron Pots, Farthen and queens Ware, lot of Entokinl Pork, Lard, a lot of Po. -,ce Cutter, Stuffer sesd Lard Press, end a .1., r articles too numerous to mention. I:I be civet, nod terns made know u FRANK I'. SLAYBAUGII, Adni'r of Moses Myers IC SALE OF vAuvABLE PERSONAL PROP/Wl' rsi an+d intent:mg 1. , Anove to the West, t Public Sale, cw Tut.doy , t.l,e ICIA clay of . rt. oo the farm I t W. It Brandon, situated o.loth weet of Petersburg, the following rat dist Property. td wit: OF WORK HORSES, two of them being with E,al, 1 Co.lt, head of ('own, 5 bend rattle '1 Brood Sows, also a - full stock of as follows. four.horse broad tread mug Weicoh, 1 ilucl,eye Beeper and h rake, Wire Horse Rsske, Grain Drill, Met blue 'nut, double Shaker and Horse 'der Cutter, one-boll interr,t in Clover n Sheller,-Wlnd rat 111, loughs, Barrows. wr, Corn }Wks. Dung Poetic Pitch Forks, nisi, and a variety, of otbei articles. Also, . table (or one or two Ilene., with shaus I.Blngle nod 1 double act of Moues., 1 neigh Bells, Sled, Hay Ladder., . Log Chain, single, double and three-horse Pork end F.:Attires. Also, at the same Are, the 'subscriber will offer hie Household t Furnituro, conaistlng of.-Chairt Tables, '...dsteadis, Bureaus, Stands, Clock': Lamp, Ii lass, Stouu, Tin and Earthen IVare, to- Stoves of all oracriptious, Cooking Stove, store, Parlor and Chamber , Stoves, Water it Grua, Wash Tuba, Robber, Sink, Buck wooden), as well as a lot of other article. : to all Housekeepers. commence at lo o'clock, A. AL, When at. :- ill be given and terms made known by te JOON C. BRANDON. C SALM OF VALUABLE PERSONAL PROPERTY Ws 15lA of Nardi crest, at 10 o'cloc::, 4.1 f. eriber having sold his Mill, and intending will sell at Public Bide, at hie residence iu ea nship, (Welgle's the following .raonal Property, to wit: early frosb, 3 notes, bled, 1 Sand Screen, ereen, 1 pair small Scales urn Weights, ea so re, 10 Store Boxes, 2 long Ladders, ledges, Log Chain, 2 Crowbars, Digging pan's Sark Screws, Corn Sheller, a lot of also a set of Cory erib'r and Cooper 2 heavy Jointers and, Dress Hoops, Cr...sa t of Dry Lumber for. Mill - wriglif work, Pearls, a 10. of Plank ofcarious blzes 2,31 i and 4 inches, lot of Oak Posta, lot of le, lot of Wild Cherry Boards, lot of Bee Boring Bench, Sketching M ill, Hay by llousebold and Kitchen Furniture, in part of 4 Bedsteads, Bureau, Corner Chairs, Tables, 3 ten-plate Stoves, 2 Pot Wheel, 2 flockels, Barrels, Tubs ; Fir, variety of other articles. 'cx will be given and terms made- known sale by to, 501 IN W. WEIGLE. IVATE SALE eralgnedw ill offer at Private Sale, a value, I Choice Land, containieg about lAD Acres, Cumberland tow nahip, Adatigoourity,pa., ands of David W. Dormer, A. Waybright, ratte.and Joseph. Wetik er.ou the road - leading oe'• (now Arnold's.) to the Gettysburg foal/ Road 7 toilet front Gettysburg and from Emtnittaburg, Md. Ninety Acres ore tu a Opt state of cultivation, and the bat cel hut timber. There is a good young Or. the'pretnisee in full bearing. The clear all been heavily limed—part of which if low, and the under good fencing.— . uouvenhaut to Mills, Sebffol Houses and, ee e to bee the Farm can du so he U. W. !turner residing near the property. er iulormation, addrese the undersigned at hurg,?ltt. 0. A. HORNER. Xtgal Acitirto. •IGNEE'S NOTICE. Le undersigned Laving been appointed A►- s Deed 01 Voluntary Ashligttrueut 6r the •VCredttota, executed by eAMIAL BEECItta 1 4 arah Ann Matilda. of Butler townehlp—.. hereby guru to debtors and creditors io kettle their aerountb with the undersigned, in the tome iota nithip. JEREMIAH W. DIEHL, Assignee. I'CUTOR'S NOTICE.—Let- I Testamentary on the estate of PIII7R Cos-- eased, late of Frank] in township, Adams corin g been granted to the undersigned, residing ownship, they hereby glse notice to all per. Wed to said estate to make Immediate pay those haring claims against the. Woe le. Lem properly authenticated for settlement. CATHARINE STOVECOMFORT,} EL zuer., -atl, R., CUTOR'S Testamentary oa iill,StAte °cam B. Mme . late of Littler toa lishito, Adams county, Aged, having Leen granted to the underalp, lug its same township, else Isertby glees On. reol! said estate to make inn pa) ent, end thore having claims against the I,Luns l r. pt rly 411thentirated for sot el . !? AN M. lIERWITT, Executrix. ':'CUTOR'S NOTICE.—Let • r"tameutar tai the estate of FREDEP.I,AL cea,d, lute of M, , untjoy tuw.hin, Adatna ~ bating been g 'anted to the undergigned, to said township, tie berebis notice to os indebted to said estate to makJ4mtnediate . and thee.• haying chi Mt: against thiez.atue tc hem preferly authenticated for bet tier:tient. JACOB FEENEY, Executor. -6t TlCE.—Letters of Adminis- tine on the estate of notANNI .M0Y1,117, de. Into of zitrabau township, Adams county, Pa., .oen-grauted tothe undersigned, residing ib °ship, she hereby gives notice to all persona to said estate to make immediate payment' e having claims against the same to present party authenticated for settlement. et ELIZA A. AIONIGET, Adne.a. ldiers' Discharges N=c,red the proper Docket, feau proper o BOLDISItS' DISCIIARG iu eelth a recent Act of the --Legleleture of meta. Soldiers are cautiouicl igaiumt Ailey atter. WILD 110L+7.15'an'T Itegigter Becorder of Ada.. cqunty EGISTER'S NOTICES. TICE is kereby given tN_ltll , g .tee. 4 "d other perwu■ concerned,that hhe litrat.on Account. hereinafter mentkined will n toil at the Orphiale Cca . rt of Adana. county 2rtuati..in and allowance, on MONDAY, the of FEBRUARY next, at 10 iick.ielt, A. AL, • he lint and Anal account of Noah F. Yeah, trat.r c.. t. a. of Sarah Gilliland, lets t tsp., deceased. be first and final 'cool:int of licury Beu,ler, .r of the last will and testamentary of deceased: • trot soqoant of Ildward Illanchey. Adsuiois itL tbo wtll annazed of LeNta Lantz, d.o'd. trot and taut acooarat of Eden Norris, Ad tor of the natlats of David Clapaaddle, q. D• EIOLTZWORTII, Register. igumbtr, gitut, &r, GrirrYsßUßG IME KILNB, ttudersigned has bought out his format- part r.Ortriprad nos e.,lattures LIAI.E.BURNING BUSINESS —at the Ovitysburg Lime Kam; on the corn* Railroad ant llloctli Bizstton street. Thank past patmage, be will endeavor to dearrve its osook by premoctaing the badness am Tatoro{ll--..: . 114 P scale oa poesiblo—alirays aelllall ~,Ne u and oving goedmeamare. 7artuers and Noy look for the prompt filling of order.. • continues the COAL BUSINESS, gtieout popular kinds. Bonsekeepere aLd akoard give him a call. Iltackamlt.4 Coal c.a. Ca hand e at4Coal agitated saywharein tly.bnrg ber5,1107.,20,1107.-ti , JACOB REILET. SURPRISE OATS. moored to famish SURPLSE SEEL OATS porno@ dotiring it. :Weighs 47 lbe w 1.1.0 fully sal *ow ten days earlier than other oats ; ollawand Stifles in the straw, and w yield busisals to the acre. Persons wanting it asklttlWlMMlkatiom wdU 44 re the Gate to persons In Gettysburg at gi per bushel. Address CHARLES W. WISEST, Petersburg, (Y. F.,) Adams co., Pa. IC=== at *A Itrai Jtatinol„ tie qvitour9, Friday, Jan. 29, /959. DIVIDF.ND.—The Llttlestown Salinas In:tit titian hal declared a diridemi 3 r vent VI ft E.—Mr. Clayton Chan/boiltu's hvuse,opAlie Herring farm, mess—burisa on Thursday last. Mr, Charpbeflin lost all his furniture—saving but a few Pieces of clothing. • • NOMINATED.—The -Republicans of the City of Reading have nominated Col. Wm. WALTER for City Treasurer. Col. WALTER was formerly a resident of Get tysburg, counrhanded a Regiment in' the oar forthe suppression of the Rebellion, is a good accountant, and a clever fellovv• (lope he may be elected. DECISION REVERSED.—The Com missioner or Internal Revenue luy.s re voked hiv decision—published a few weeks singe—that all building eqsocia- Lions arc liable to pay special and Incimm tax as bankers, the subject haling been recently re-argued before him, wherein he was satisfied that building associations are in no proper sense bankers. BOND BANK ROBBERY.—On Satur day night the Bank at New Windsor, Carroll county, Md., was robbed of $9,00 0 5 in greenbacks; and a large amount of Bonds belonging to private parties !wile had deposited the Bonds in the Bank :safe for security. .aitspicioti attaches ti) a couple of strangers whb were in New Windsor the day before and who have since disappeartar The lock of the Safe was picked. • TEMPERANCE CONWENTIONi—A call lets been Issued for a State Temper ance Convention to meet at Harrisburg on Tuesday the 2.3c1 of February for consul tation and harmony of action in .the etrort to lessen the evils of Intemperance. +The eall is signed by a number of distingtiish ed temperance champions, including Rev. Dr. Barnes, Bishop Simpson, Ex-Elov. Pollock, Hon. John Cessna, Churghes, Sunday Schools, Colleges, and the vari ous Temperance Associations are reqtiest ea to send delegates. WHO IS HE P=ln the "Golly Hoomier," printed in Indianapolis Ind., we find' the foll Owing advertisement: , talk' /VIPER MONTI!. TRIUMPH OF (MMUS. ' 0 worth of viluable articles mann fac tnrel in a few hours, at a trilling coot, and can, be sold at vast profits to every person in the land: For full inetruction and specimen, inclose 30 cert,c; and Address, J. P. MILLARD, Gettysburg, Pa. As there is no such person as "I. P. Milani" in this community, we take it -that somebody is trying to swindle some body else. SALES.—Solomon Miller has sold his farm, near Homer's mill, to Christian Schrive - i--153 acres, at $5,000. r Solomon Miller has purchased of John Miller, 50 acres with improvements, in mountpleasant township, at $3,500. Jolin-Norbeek has sold his house kind lot on Pshien-ore street to Peter Cownover• of Mountjoy, for-s2.in O. John Norbeck has bought of Margaret hainbrs, 60 acres of land with improve ments,' n Mountjoy, for $l,lOO cash. W. IL Kitzmiller has sold to James F. Woodward a lot of ground, near the Col lege, on the Muturnasburg road, for $l4O. Among the bills reported, in the suite Senate, on Tuesday, was one by Mr. Duncan exempting Pennsylvania College from the payment of the collateral tax on a bequest made by Davis Pearson, of Philadelphia. Mr. Duncan on the same day presented a petition from 120 citizens and legal vot ers of the town of Waynesboro', asking for the passage of an act to prohibit the sale of intoxicating liquor in said town,.. and within a radius of one mile of the same. ST. VALENTINE'S• DAY.—This day, which causes so ninch fluttering among the young laaies, comes on Sunday this year, February 14th. For the benefit of our fair friends, we would state that the custom of sending "Valentines" originat ed many hundred years:ago. Saint Valen tine was, according to some writers, a bishop, while others insist that he was a presbyter, who was beheaded at Rome, in the reign of the Emperor Claudius, A. D. 270. Historians remark that "he was a man of admirable parts, and so famous for his love and charity that the custom of chooing Valentines upon his festival took its rise from thence." DUTIES OF POSTMASTERS.—Much trouble would ,be saved if postmasters were more generally familiar with their duties. Postmasters should rememb - er that when a paper remains dead in the office for four consecutive weeks, it is their ditty' to send the publisher of the paper a written notice of the fact—stat ing if possible the reason why the paper is not taken. The returning to the pub lisher of a paper marked "not taken," !refused," or "uncalled for," is not a legal notice. :Postmasters who fail to comply with the law in this respect are liable for the time said papers remain dead in their office. SERVICES.—Rev. Dr. Rapper, late Missionary to Chills, having been appoint ed by the Presbytery of Carlisle, to present the claims of Foreign Missions to the Churches under its care, will deliver an ad dress on Forjign Missions in the Presbyter ian Church, Gettysburg, on Tuesday eve ning, Feb. 2nd, at Ci o'clock. Di. - Happer will also address• a meeting at lower Marsh Creek Chujch on Wednes day Feb. 3td, at 10 o'clock A. M. and. at Ilunterstovfn, on Thursday evening, Feb. 4th at Si o'clock. The public are respect: fully invited to attend these meetings. Dr. Rapper has been for over twenty years a Missionary in China. TO PREVENT KEROSENE ACCT= DENTS.—Never fill the lamp when light ed. Trim always by day, putting in fresh oil every morning and removing the charred portions of the wick. Avoid ex posing the lamp to sudden drafts, ,which blow the flames into the reservoir o: oiZ and explode them. Carry them about as little, as possible, and before doing so, lower the wick. ,Never burn with flame too low, for this causes smoke and abseil. Never extinguish them by blowing ; there is always a gas in the reservoir of the lamp, and the instant the flame descends and comes in contact therewith, explosion follows ; put them out by covering the wick. If these simple instructions are at tended to, explosion is impossible, all bad smell avoided, and a light obtained twice a, brilliant as gas at hair the cost. SPRINGS.—Since the devel opment of the curative virtues of the Get ysburg liatalystne Springs, rivals have been springing up in various parts of the 'country, among others the "Blissisynol" - of Vermont. We notice that si correspon dent of the Now York Express, writing from Ballston Spa, N. York, under date of Dec. 26, gives the analysis of a Mineral Spring near that place, which, the writer 'claims, has in combination all the ingre dients claimed for the Viahey of France, the Baden of Germany, and the Congress and Gettysburg •of Americit Pretty strong that, and our Ratalysine friends will have to look to their honors. By the way, Wit notice that the Express corres pondent takes exception to the fact that the analysis, of the Gettysburg weho'does not show the quantity of lithia it contains. The letter reads - like an effort to Write up_ Ballston Spa and to write down all rivals. HOUSMEEPERS,and all others want. tug anything in the house-keeping line, will do well to oallat 04.0. , U. Hiransintls extensive Ware-roon,i,`-nearthe Passenger depot, on Carlisle street, who has on hand a very large assortment of StOves sitthe best manufacture, Cooking,Parlor,Oflloo, and Chamber Stoves, SW W*4 or - CMS!; also Hollow Ware,Win Ware, Japan Ware, Britannia Ware, Bird Cages and MIS assortaumtof Kitchen utensils. • And Lumber of all kinds. Agriculture Hall Was rdendeli crowded on Monday night bye. large anrollittripthola tive andience,l to' bear the . Watered orator, Formate :at Dourii4.63. 'We think we de no irdriatice. to the distinguished speakers who have preceded:' him, Inlay ing that Mr. DanoLware efthirivrtia the lee, titre of the Baum: That la &than of brains and great fdroe of charactereannot be questioned. No man without brains, white or hie*, could maintain the posi tion held by Mr. Douotaaa among the distinguished platform talkers of the day. Born a slave and then a fugitive, despite the depressing influences of the social and political ostracism to which his race has been subjected he has risen to commanding influence as one of the , moat earnest and eloquent' champions 'of human progress. No name, in England or America, can at tract larger audiences in the great centres of intellect. His theme on Monday night was William the Sil,ent." He opened by briefly refering to the social, political and I religions condition of Europe in the 16th century, when, Charles V abdicated his crown in favor ofPhilip the Second,and at considerable length dwelt upon the long and terrible War which, during the latter half of-the 16th century, raged in Nether lands, and the important part played by William of Orange in that terible drama, resulting finally in the establishment of the Dutch Republic. There are many points of, resemblance between that con test and Mar own 4 Civil War, of which Mr. DottaLass shrewdly availed himself to in troduce occasional , sharp and telling thrusts et men and parties, which brought down alehouse. He also strongly con trasted the character of William with that of Abraham Lincoln, both of whom were honest in pUrpose, large hearted, and commanded. the confidence of their coun trymen. William flied by the hand of an assassin to whom he had given charity the day previous to his assussinatio.i. Lin- I coin, too, was murdered, in the hour when his great heart was beating in sympathy for the discomfited enemies of the Repub lic, wali'"malice towards none and char ity for all ." If, said Mr. Douglass, the murdered Lincoln could havaepoken af ter the bullet of Booth wont crashing through his brain, bis dying Sentiment would ha;ve been in harmony- with that which came down from the Cross,"Father forgive them, for they know not what they do." FOr an hour and three quarterathe lecturer held the unbroken, attention of his audience, -occasionally, as he left his manuscript, rising into impassioned elo quence, and again evoking applause by some sharp pleasantry. ==l THE NEWSPAPER IN THE FAMI LY.—It iinot every one that appreciates as it should be the value of a family news paper. Its visitations into the home circle are at all times interesting and agreeable. It is a friend and companion that is not easily dispensed with. To the seeker af ter knowledge it Is ever welcome. The father, mother and child all like to bear and read the news of the week, Their paper is looked upon as an invaluable educator in the family. It will instruct how to read, how to think and how to use and value facts. It is often a•sure guide in business. .It generally contains informa tion of a practical character upon almost every topic. The farmer gets Information from its columns, in reference to the mar kets and his business worth ten times its annual cost. The housewife receives birds in referenc - e to household affairs. The interests of the community are always sustained by a live, progressive newspa pers. The laboring man is benefited by its teachings and the man of wealth and property is eared - for in its instruction. The newspaper is also a pleasant literary . companion. While you read over Its well filled pages, it seem like holding converse with a family and intelligent friend. 'lt enlightens the mind and understanding. It improves the heart. It elevates the soul and enlarges the affections. No one should be without a wall thanduated, carefully edited newspaper. It is the companion of our solitude, the consoler of our spirit, a true and valued friend, whose presence has a refining influence and whose instructions and words are invalu able and immortal. No well regulated family can afford to be without a well con ducted local newspaper. FARMER'S MEETINGS. —At the last Farmer's Meeting, in Agricultural Hall, .hold on the 16th inst., the subject of Fer tilizers was discussed, J. S. Witherow presiding. The subject was discussed by Messrs. Thomas T. Norris, Josiah l3enner, Henry A. Picking, H. J. Stable, and others. It was determined that these meetings hereafter be held regularly on the first Saturday of every .month—morn ing and afternoon. The next meeting will be held, in Agri cultural Hall, on the first Saturday in February, (6th.) there will be two ses sions, to open at 10 A. M. and 1 P. M. Sub ject for tile day, "Stock 'Raising—with • Cattle Feeding." If these meetings are cordially taken hold of by Farmers and judiciously managed, they canont fail to prove inter esting and of service to all epncerned in Agricultural progress in Adams county. But they must not be permitted to degen erate‘into debating clubs, with speeches made simply for the sake of speaking. Let there be a free and full interchange of views on practical subjeets, with the re , cults of each man's experiments, a com parison of views and results, and an hon est purpose to make information thus Ob tained available. -Thus conducted, we don't see why a "Farmers' Club" should not be eminently successful here as well as elsewhere. A PUZZLE.—A farmer has a field shap ed the annexed diagratn. He desires to divide it into four equal Parts, each to be precisely the same shape. Can any or our young readers tell him how to do it ? a-We call special attention to the ed vertisement in another column .ofilidatshall it Co.'s Elixir, an Invaluable remedy for Headache, Dyspepsia and Costiveness. Numerous testimonials from persons who have used this medicine show that for these diseases it has to equal, giving In stitut relief tothe afflicted. A trial will convince all of its virtues. REDUCTION.—A. C. Coattail is now selling off his entire stock of goods at greatly reduced prices: $5 Boots for $4 ; i 3 Ladies' Shoos for $2 ISO ; $4 Hata for $3 ; and all goods in his Store at the BMW proportionate rates. UhThest Cash prices paid kw a/il kinds of 1 delivered at hitratOre on Ohamberaburg l4reett Gettys burg.i. I: CIO t--Noma will, after the lst day of Amery sell all kinds of Winter Clothing at greatiy retitled Om—Over oasis *slows' 414.1:10, Cavalry Over Coats et 46.2. 51 lufaittry Over Coats /$4.25, and all other Matti rids tit:- reduced pri ces, to dohs room fisgpthig goals. tf - ALL Una liFOßlL—Saving /arttni, evaded to our isailitlee for Job era au haWaeahled with the aid of- otik Ostupbell Power . Press, -cionion Jujthes 4104-4/114.14~44.1turn on 4 Digsway all kinds 4 r#w • from the ifikkilailill4-4e1i.001,- Wets .t,!-Paiatirgi m ... zormwo4 . r.Alk 'mu u new Job PAM, • ! , i I;7 Y.A:r COURT DOINGS. 7 -The first week ot tbo, iiimari Term of .Court being set apart, under the new law, to criminal bus iness, aunt walla Luse attendance at Court during que mama week—the Littleanwit asYeaalateexcitinga great deal of inter est: The -blowing cases were disposed of: -4, Com, vs. George Myers and William Myers. Indictment foriLarceuy of fileigh bells, the property of Samuel Jacobs, of Franklin township. Verdict, Not Guilty. Coin. vs. Alexander Brasheam Indict ment fce. Seduction, Fornication and Bas tardy, on information of Anna Me!horn.— Verdict, Guilty. Defendant sentenced to County Jail for one year, pay a fine of $5O and the usual costs and charges for main tenance, &c. Com. vs. William' Wills and Martin Carbaugh, jr. Indictment for Shooting, with intent to kill, disable, &c., on infor mation of John E. Baker. The defendants had been on a drunken-frolic, and on re turning past Baker's residence late at night, came in contact with the dogs, and Baker being roused by the noise dressed himself and went down to the barn, seized a pitch fork, and in the encounter Wills struck him with a club, Carbaugh firing a pistol.— Prosecutor thought the purpose was to shoot hini, which the defence denied.— Wills asked for a separate trial, and was acquitted_ Carbaugh was then put on trail, but the Jury failing to agree after be ing out all night, were discharged. Corn. vs. same parties. Indictment for Assault and Battery, growing out of the same difficulty. Wills plead guilty, and was sentenced to pay a fine of tli.s and costs. tom. vs. James A. Thompson. Indict mentfor Assaultand Battery, on informa tion of C. H. Dustman. Verdict, Guilty, and defendant sentenced to pay a flue of $1 and costs. Com. vs. George Seiler. Assault and Battery on the oath of. Jacob Harman. - De fendant plead guilty and was sentenced to pay a fine of $5 and costs. Com. vs. Peter A. Bolen. Surety ö the Peace on oath of John Shultz. On hearing the case the Court dismissed the complaint but sentenced the defendant to pay the costs of prosecution. Com. vs.-Joseph Coats and Jacob Craig. Indiettntn't for disturbing a religious meet ing:7Bill ignored by Grand Jury, and County to pay costs. Corm_ vs. James A. Thompson. ASsault and Battery on oath of Mary J. Thomp son. Bill ignored and Mary J. Thomp son to pay cOBl3. Corn. vs. Dr. R. S. Bless, Joseph Barker, et alias. Indictment for forcible resistance of an officer, &c. This case grew out of the Littlestown Church controversy. Of ficer Weikert served the writ of Possession issued by Esquire Bishop against Rev. S. Henry, and made information against the defendants, twenty-five in dumber, for re sisting him. The proceedings before the Justice had been ccrlioraried, and Judge Fisher reversed the. Justice's proceedings for want of jurisdiction. On the trial of this case, the Commonwealth called Con stable Weikert, to show that he had a war rant to serve, and offered the warrant, with proceedings before Justice, &c., in evi dence. The Court ruled the evidence out, on the ground that, the proceedings before Justice, Warrant, &c., were void. A large number of witnesses were in attendance on both sides, but as the foundation of the prosecution was swept away by this ruling of the Conit,.none were called. Verdict, Not Guilty, and County to pay costs of prosecution. Corn. vs. James Rouzer and John Diehl. Indictment for Assault and Battery, on in formation of George Reindollar. This is also a case growing out of the Littlestown Church difficulty. Yesterday afternoon, after the defence had opened, the Common wealth, with consent of the Court, entered a voile proacqui and the defendants were dischg ared., NoneoBe(itaB were also entered by the Commonwealth the other Littles town awes, viz: Com. vs. James Rouzer. Assault and Battery, on information of George Wei kert. Com. vs. Same. Resisting Constable Weikert in executing a - warrant of arreA. Com. vs. Dr. Siess et alias. Indictment for Riot. There being no other cases for trial, the Court adjourned. THE MORNES ; G GLORY.—CoI. C. H. BUEHLER has received a large assortment of these famous base-burning Stoves, which on the score of economy, cleanli ness, easy management, and general util ity stand unrivalled and defy competition. -The great demand for them last season taxed the capacity of the Manufacturers to meet the demand. They are much im proved and will doubtless ere long tak e the place of all other stoves for parlor, office store and shop. Call and look at them, at the Wareroom on corner of Carlisleand Railroad street, opposite the depot. Also, on hand a full assortment of the best varieties of COOKING 'STOVES, Including the Spear,Noble Cook, Waverly, Oriental, Washing, Barley Sheaf, Prince Royal, Royal Cook, Excelsior, ctc. ,tc., all WARR.A_NTtO to be good bakers. If not satisfactory, they can be returned and the money refunded. Also, a large assort. ment of Hollow Ware and Tin Ware, Doty's Washing Machine and Universal Wringer. Call and examine. tf BARRETT'S VEGETABLE HAIR RESTORATIVE.—The amount of atten tion bestowed upon the human hair is something marvelous to contemplate.— Poets have made it the burden of many a sweet refrain, and blooming maidens of many anxious thoughts and sleepless nights. At last, however, the questions of how to obtain, and once obtained, how to retain a beautiful head of luxuriant and glom!) , hair, has been set at rest, by the Introduction of "Barrett's Vegetable Hair Restorative" into general use. This ad mirable preparation needs only to be tried to be never denied a place in the toilet.— Cincinnati Daily Gazette. 11l Kstrrucit has an apprentice law under which thousands of persons are held -in practical bondage: They are mostly chil dren, and generally l or yellow. They are called apprentices,Mt treated as were the slaves-of - former years. 'they are enti tled to no schooling, and receive none.— 'hey are subject to the lash, and feel it daily. Their nominal legal rights are re duced to few by the apprentice statutes, and even when these rights are withheld or violated, they are practically without redress —the courts of Kentucky, with few altoep 7 done, refusing to admit the evidence of black people where there are white parties to the suit. GEN. Ctrusar Bsarrs,•of Alabama, in war times a prominent officer In the Confederate army, has come out in Amor of the legislation of Congress and the coned hitional amendments, declaring that they are, whetherpeople like it or not, hw, and as such blinding on all good citizen& The patriotic and common-sense position• of Longstreet fad Boyce is gaining ground throughout, the South every day, Ir is estimated at the Revenue Depart myna at Washington that there are at pres ent over one thousand whisky distilleries in operation through the country, end re ports =dyed indicate that the number will soon be largely increased. . Ay /gew York the sal/ors of eyery asthma/4, to the number of twelve him *elk are & "Mire Au an Morava of pay,, and dedire that no seaman shall/am that port me e tthey are acceded 0,7 They demand $llO per month. BEE ~T PERSONAL PROPERTY RALZS. For the convenience (4'mm readers, we annex a listair tha Sales eit Paironal •!"r 0 - party, to bo; found .ifkxtur garktertiaing oolcuutni: MA. 1-Warner 'Townsend, Luttinwn kintiohlp. • 10- JacobNengonor.Stretutik • 11- , Sulonten Baker, Freedom • " " 16-Catharloe Mnaselmatk Hatftlltoobiu tp. " 18-John C.ltrandoni Huntington toknahlp. " 18--George Jacobs, Gettysburg borough. " IS-Joseph R. Scott, IlanaUtonbail township. " 10-Jacob Kauffman, Highland " 20-Jacob and Peter Kready, tibeity •• " Boomer, Straban " " 23-Joseph B.; Witherspoon, ntoberiand " 24--George W. Wolf, Straban. " " 24-:-Nakh G. Camp, Butler " 21-John Cunningham, Freedom 25-GeOrge A. Beisocker, Highland " • 23-GeOrge C. Lower, Straban " 28-11iruey SnydOr, Strdban 41. • " 27-Jacob Geiselman, Cumberland March 3-Exec's of John Shull, del'd,Straben tp. 3--Daniel Arendt, Butler township. " 4-John- Wearer, Conowago " " 4-William Welkert, Mouutpleasant township. 4-Andrew Howard, " " 4 and il-Adm'r of Moses Myers, Latimore tp. " 0-W. S. and C. Hamilton, Witter township. 8-Ezec's of Frederick Furney, hiountioy tp. 10-Henry llerbet, Straban township. " 12-Goorga Fohl, Menallen " 12-Jacob Beal:tier, anthem " 13-John W. Weigle, Highland " " 18 and 17-Jonas Roth, Butler " NEWS OF NEIGHBORING COUNTIES*. Fulaxux.—The trial of George Benner for the killing of John D. Leelu'one, near Waynesboro, in September last,'took place in Chambersburg last week, the jury ren dering a verdict of Not Guilty.—A meeting of the citizens of Franklin county inter ested in Border Damage Claims, has been called to meet in Chambersburg, on the 18th of February, to take into consideration measures relative to the further prosecu tions of their claims. FREDERICK. - A son of Michael Adels perger, between 3lechanicstown and Ern ! . Inittsburg, a couple .weeks agolad his right arm broken In two places and his shoulder drawn out of the socket by being caught in the gearing of a threshing machine.—John Walker, residing In New Market disttict was found drowned In a hole in a field last week ; it is supposed he was . intoxicated.— The First National I!ank of Frederick has declared a dividend of 9 per cent.—Jacob Dutrow has sold his farm uearMiddletowu, 226 (tens, to Hamilton Shindler, for $31,- OT.. Fors..—The County Commissioners have , appointed Mr. Eli Melhom assessor for the borough of Hanover. G. GRANT AND GEN. BANKS AT VICK& BURG.—The New York Tribune of Wed nesday has the following among its Wash ington despatches : It has recently been stated, with a great snow of at thority as well as of novelty, that during the Vicksburg campaign Gen eral Banks was peremptorily ordered by the Government to relieve General Grant of 'command. Mr. Stanton has denied this flatly. The only foundation for the stay consists In the fact that Banks was constant- ly and repeatedly ordered to co-operate with General Grant, and that if the forces of the two Generals had come into contact, as General Banks was the senior, he must have assumed command. All this was known to General Grant at the time, and is fully set forth in General Badcau'sllitary History. On page General Badean aces: "It is necessary to a correct understand ing of all these operations and due to Gen eral Halleck, to keep constantly in mind that Major General Banks had been sent to New Orleans, by sea, with an army of 10,- 000 men, and ordered to co-operate in the openid of the • Mississippi river, and espe cially in the capture of Vicksburg. Ile was to be supported by -11.1miral Farragut's fleet, already so renowned, and for iaantlia his arrival was constantly cxpectedksi Grant." Then aghin,:on page 186,1 e writer as fol lows: "His (Grant's) design now was to move his army to some point below Vicksburg, whore he might be able to supply . himself by the roads and bayousin 4,,oinsiana, and thence Bend a corps to co-operate with Bankii in the redtaction of Port Hudson. After that place ahonld hare Wien, ilanke, with hie whole army, and the corps from Grant, was to march up and unite in the campaign against Vicksburg.— Banke was the aenio). of Grant, and upon a junction of their forces must have asgunzcd command." This is absolutely all there is in the mat ter. The Government and Grant were both anxious for the co-operation of General Banks, and both urged it again and again on that officer. NCONFESSION OF ONE OF TEM 4.15.81 AVON CONSPIRATOR -A Washington special des patch says : The confession of Atzerodt, one of the Booth conspirators, executed at Washington for the assassination of Presi dent Lincoln, has just for the first time been given to the public through the columns of a Baltimore paper. it has heretofore been withheld, in furtherance of public justice, until the last case in connection With the assassination had been disposed oL The document does not make any very impor tant disclosures. It was written by Atzer oth in jail, the night previous to his exe cution, and carries evidence of a considera ble degree of mental excitement. It says that the original scheme was simply to ab duct Mr. Lincoln, and only so far did his complicity extend. It was not until about three hours before the assassination that murder was broached as part of the plan, and that when he was informedthat B.arold and himself Lad been assigned to the post of killing Vice-President Johnson he re fused to have anything to do with shedding blood. Booth told him in the evening that Surratt was in Washington in secret com munication with palm and hinnielf. Ire also says that he did not see anything - more of any of the conspirators after he was in formed of the plan to murder until an hour and a half before the scene at Ford's The atre. Ile•admits that he was in the conspi racy to abduct,but denies any complicity in the murder project. TERM= • T. on Tharp day night a - fire took place in a tenement house, which resulted most disastrously. A man named Fred. Thorn lived ` • with his wife and five children. He hastily lifted his wife and carried her to the street; then ran up again through the smoice and came back with two of the children, leairing three children still in the room. After leaving the children in the street, the father again rushed through the flames and smoke to save the remainder of his family, but before he had gone half way up he was prostrated by the smoke and was unable to proceed. A few minutes afterwards, wii,en the flame had been subdued, his insensible body was found, and on going up stairs it was found that till the three children had perished. Two of these children were twins, a boy and a girl, each six yeani old, and the other a girl four years old. ODD - FELLOWIMIP.—The following cheer. statisties of the Independent - Order Of Odd Fellows both of this State and of the Union, were given recently by John W. Stokes, Grand Representative front this State to the Grand Lodge of the I:lnid States: • "There are now 526 lodges in ifs State, with a membership of 66,235. Tba , entire revenue last year was $523,2130.26, of which .296,115.92 was paid out in relief. In the United States there are 9,194 lodges,-coli taining 245,Vnblus. The Whole rev enue in these in the United States, st year, was . , a ta951.55 ; of which sum 4881,118.95 was out in relief. Thlif_ eludes subordinate lodger, Sesldes Meek he Encampments of the same Order last year had an income of .202,844.54, out of which they paid 110,_ - 431.95 for relief. The total revehue,iii the 'United Statetliwt Yes; was .2,862,296.80, anortbe aznonoC pakilbr relief $1 51 1 6 4.81.. • - • FOR S9ILEO.-,lhnii#, DWELL.M7 BailghtS awl a ntimb!Pr of (7114 TAR BTalfr l >f r *bums uhisfa.—g 1111 IN . gpvitut of thi %tartlets • !I , lll , lthillOre GrAIIII di Produce Markel. Xot!tarni., 2'filarsdai Montt Ag. Si:;7ll4afir, .h 4 -a..-0 - 50 ig •6 75 B A ...... . ... 7,50 rat 8 25 \Yalta .... . 200 225 RED WEXAT, 1 90 g- 2 30 Coax, - .97 g 88 RYX, 155 @ 1 60 Was, GS g 74 TMOTTY-HIRD .. 2 50 g 2 75 CLOVU-ESSED, 9 12 g 9 25 fLAX-SILXD, 2 45 @ 250 Btoossr, Bsoutostas, 151 @ 15+ Suns, 17#® 18f " Htsak. 00 (g 00 LIaD, 20 g 201 GoLo,•Phila 1 34 Gettysburg Grabs &Provision Market OtUreasT. Friday Morning. SUPER FLOUR, 6 LO EXTRA FLous, • 7 50 ' g WHITE WHEAT, I 50 @ 2 00 RED WHEAT, @ I GO CORN, 65 RYE, " 1 10 OATS, • • .. 50 BIIORWHEAT, 00 TIMOTHY SEED, 2 50 CLOYER: 8 00 POTATOES, • 90 @ 1 00 Burrin, 30 LARD, I 8 EGGS, • • • • 20 BACON, HAMS, 18 " SIDES,.. I 5 1317OULDEREI, 15 SOAP, G @ 8 TALLOW,9 • Poxx, •••• • 11 00 MAitRIED REAMER—WELLL9.—On the 14th inst., by Rev. T. K. Miller, Abßalomlnner, of Adams county, to Ns - Sarah WeMs, of Chambersburg. MoCrarsT—WILLARD.-011 the 19th inst., by Rev. E. S. Johnston, Lewis B. McClain to Miss Amanda C: Willard, both of liar baogh's Valley, Frederick county, Md. WEIXERT—WALTER.—On the inst., by ReY. E. S. Johnston, Jobe Weikert to Miss Mary Ann Walter, both of Attains &minty, Pa. WITHERSiOON—CULISERTBON.—At the residence of the bride's father, on the _Fitt Inst., by Rev. Mr. Patterson, NI v. William N. Witherspoon, of Franklin county, to Miss Rebecca Culberts,n, of Carroll's tract, this county. • WERILB—LIARILAN.—On the 11th inst., by Rev. T. C. Billheinier, Samuel M. Weigle, formerly of Getty,burg, to Miss Martha A.. Harman, of Shippensburg, Pa. YEATTS—MEAL's.—III Arcudtsville, on the list Inst., by the Rev. .M. Snvder, Iliraui A. Yeatts, to Miss AL, L. M ea l s , both of this County. DIED xtr-Obituary notices 5 , (!ents a lino for all over 4 lines—caelip accompany no _ tlees.. • 8EcK,...0n the 21st inst., in Baltimore, Mrs. Margaret Beck, daughter of John Ertter, /hi' this place. aged about ad years. BERMAN.—_Nearlstown, York coun ty, en the 3tah ult., Anna Margaret, daughter of Jacob and Sophia Herman, formerly of this county, aged s; years. Kuouna.—On the 4th Inst., after a brief but severe illness, Samuel Kuglar, of Adams county, aged 'A years 4 months and 22 days. Lonely the house and sail the hours Sipco our Dear Father's gone ; But oh ! a fairer house than ours In Iniavon is now his own. I.l.E\.—At Warsaw, llla., on the Dal inst., Ames . Rex, formerly of Adams county, aged 37 years, 9 months 1 day. REID.—On Monday morning last, An drew Reid, of Freedom township, aged r,24 years, 10 months and 12 days. The de ceased was a ruling older in the United Presbyterian Church in this place for many years, and highly respected. §tw dutrtiumtnts. AT COST! A. R. FEJS'I'EL, DA.LTIMORK street, pest .1,1 t.. bro./ II Store, Is SELLING OFF AT COST ! HIS STOCr AVBIL.CCTS Writing Durk', Work Et0,...r., Portfolio, Batellele, Pocket ito,kt, Cl3lua PoIt& Ciaimi, Jewelry, Chest, Brasher, Perfumery, Soups, •Combe, Fruits, Nate, ?lain Candy. iny 14v., Paktes, Sardines, I..o>saters, Chow-chow, Fancy Pazeosdirszkc.rs, Wine Biscuits, Muiroon Fire Works, Pens a Pencils, Writing Papers, tnyelopes, Taste° k Began, kc , &e., i , "TOO NU3LEIIOIIB TOO MENTION." Intending to go is anr,ther Ituitatwa, he ii deter mined to dimpt,se of hie atodc sat rapidly Llo Come ono, and bur at LowEn TITAN y 01.7 EVER DID BEFORE IN GETTY:BUM. /au. 54.—L1 puBLIc SALE ON TRURSDAY, the I i‘th day of FEBRUARY next. the subscriber, intending to remove to the Weet, will sell at Public Sale, at Lie residence. in Chambersburg street, nett door to the Keystone Mouse s GettysLurg, the following valuable Persenal rrcperty, 1 SPLENDID YORK WA4OX, new,Lnitt of the ;,wit material and by the beet workmen; an excellent PIANO; Bedsteads , Doreen, Chairs, Carpeting, Cop boardm.l2 arble-top Standg, Extension Tables, Looking Muses, Window Blinds. Sinks, Sewing Machines, Cook Stove and fixturee, only one year In use, Parlor Store, Small Cook Stove, Ten-plate Stove, with Oneehoarare, Glass-ware, Crockery-ware, Pots, Pans, gettltc, and otter erticler. of Household and Kitchen leraituro, too illimerotis 'totn eaflon. Also at the same time and plate, the Shop Fern- Iture, such as 1 fine Cutting Boards, Walnut Desk, large Looking Glass, a.nale Clothing, with Caesar:tiers, Teet.hap,Buttonaraeads, aid many other article'. Bale to commence at id o'clock. 0. IL on said day, when attendance will be given and terms make known by GEOIIOB JACOBS. 'AII indebted George Jacobs & Bro. are re• quested to make immediate payment, as the accounts mod be ekeeed, by renatql of removal, Jou.ko-,-44 PUBLIC SALE OF VALUABLE PERSONAL PROPERTY The undersigned, Executor of the estate of Fred erick Forney, late of MoantJoy township, Adams count , , dmwey], will sell at Public Sale, on Mon day, the Out day of Mardi pact, at 9 o'clock, A. if,, at his late residenz? to the right of the Baltimore turnpike abont 3 miles, and 234 miles east of I.lor c lr's 111% the billowier Personal Property, to wit: 1 YAMILT ALASE with Rail, 5 head of stitch wa, 4 lleshil i d, Bull; tl Shows, 1 Sow, B head of Sheep, 2 Waggles (One a four hone the other MITI, Cutting ottt ono ho t r i s: g ) ittwur„ir gy,Tbreithing Machine and Power, Buggy Rake, Grain D Ou ri l l ti l, v ll / 4 4 ato der ni, pclowa"serhWinno w ing m ra Forks, double and Sleigh, Hay Carriage, 4 13p n r g ea la dthrs, ove dati l P rbs, l4 , F ai l n ax ie bnik and e, treble Trees, Fork.; Bakes, Shovels, Fly Nets, 2:Ladders, lot of Bap, Kol ler, Boards, Sledge, Crowbar, 2 sets of Bresichbands, Front Clears 2 set 'lngle Herniae, Bridles, Come rs , halters Saddle", Whips, Breeat,B4tt and c ow Chains. Also, alargo lot of Hay, 'train in the ground J ot of °eta, Corn,s brottelsClovereeed, a large lot of Hawn, Lard, 2 Hasp' of Bee", Au. Also household and Ko c h_ en Furniture consisting In part of Bedstead; Tables, Chairs,CupbOard, Sink, 2 Clocks, Woo 4 (16, 44 4c ar ii: lug, 1 Cook Stove and Fixtures, ren-pletogine „a d Pipe, Copper Kettle,2 Iron Kettles,kleat Vaissepp k g 44 , Banal*, Tubs, and great many other Utile* to nun oroue to mention. Attendance will be given and terms made known b J JACOB FiIIINEY, Ber. Jose STAILLIMITE, Auctioneer . f.Tan. 29.—te p PUBLIC SALE OF VALUABLE PRRSONIIL PROPRATY. Tio , an d in i gne d, intending to quit farming will 'ell at Public Sale, on Friday, the 12th day v , - m irth sae, at 9 o'clock, A. V. at hie reeklence, in Straban t a *whip, on the York Turnpike, near Guiden'a Ste. Ifinibalf way between Gettysburg and Oxford, farmer :4 known as Ccantort's Ta, the following valuable moons! Property, to wit :vern 6 WORK HORSES, (good stock,) one of which is a No.l three year old, 6110 a Colt one year old, 12 bead of Horned Cattle, among which are Nine good Hitch Cows, the balance are Bulls, Steers and Frev e re, i Broad Sow, 2 good four Rorie Wagons. 1 Woad tit other narrow tread, Spring WIEK, 'amain, kb: chine =none Power, Reeperortre Tooth any aqd d ra i n 47, Gum SPring end° Or a l, M Ulu, Outtfug Bolling Screen . Sleighs , Hells, Harness, S Ha t h e on e 18 and the other 20 bet loan 2 mosey fl ows, Double Shovel Plows, Corn It: single and double Trees, Sender!, J u l, *raw, AtOZ'QIVIIIIKIIi dew, Meibbftd; Frost Clam% irtetlpp,flouaingt2l/tOugtkoldienno4 it e di e e 4 Ili: : wagon and Plow Mae% A tere r ti tch st Onl4K ‘ 284 tr am ertudatOW t ot, owe choe, Yon re Yorks t %IA ai , Tole, &Maid, and a met Many JoAtoo numerous to Mentkut , . OP HALE : II rum tee dollars or un t t n 3 der, mob ;_ allover that eormilt o de", will be given ou notes with &Movenmoturii. -- tIA9OI, • •+: - Jaws StrOmoulit• A udi°l4 "r• .en. V.—te piauo BALE OF TM, POW.k. 'Pitman. The underelimed, Wendt*/ to VAWafts win so imam eau, wed, Thurskiv, 014 ak-ifor sank t* A. .y. den reelek ilagett piyips township. Aftot emu% PM,Perth. nod, Width( Prom l e tttlattairo fo ltatme a to„,„„ abod miler from the former end Omit th. pins from the latter place, al his mashes Ammo* pm, petty, to wit: • damD TOMO WOBIL 1/0/18Ite, one at Om a with 4ai.l YerY / 1 3•Qat three rgnfl old, ickikk ctme,l Bull, 1 Reltert 1 three sad ne narrow tread Wagon (. ZoArtri ti lizt In= sisisb. M I A Paver and Mover) Cam ilbelleotnwat, lions 211 .,.._". sartiorcu thni atne• low doable -turn Forks, merle, Would treble Tree., Bp B ro th,. tends, Mut Gears. Weitcul_BeAlle, Bridles, Bonen, Li gaiter!, B att, Oreast. Lag, Mater 404 ye 42401.10, Parke, mee, urea soyth . am a r • 11, sad it totioll4lPho tito nuumon , • peenonnyktrtll be glean akd Mae V i gra tir OW N JAM 11 , 0114 Auctioneer.WlLLTAN W 4titt DUBLIC BALE or VALUABLE POBOHAI, PR0P13121% • The undorsi l ekbg go Aga Urals& Will of. fer at Public 10, ortgraddcales sf-Yeb.' at 10 o'croa, 4..14 at their iethhislamt, In Liberty township. on the road , leading Won /airfield to lint m ittsburg, about two tothafrom the fanner piece, tha following valuable Perional Property,, to wit; 2 WORK 11083018,1belegan excellent Brood Igars, 2 two-yearling Colts,ls Mitch Cows, several of theta , will be fresh by time of Sale, 4 Sheep, 1 Brood Sow, 1 Icier, (Chester White,) I four horse broad4read•Wag. on with Bed, Bows and Trough, I four horse Wagon, 3 inch tire (nearly new,)l two seat Rockaway Buggy, 1 Sleigh, and Bells, Wood and Hay Ladders, 1 Self discharging Spring tooth Hay Bake, 1 Gum Spring (train Drill, 1 good Threshing Machine and Horse Power, (nearly uevr,) 1 Winu.,wing Mill, Cutting Bog,: Plows, I Harrow, Shovel Plows, Cultivator, Corn Porks,single and - double Trees Spreader., Rough Lock, Lock, Log and tow Chains, Jack Screw, 2 pair Breechbands,3 sets of Front Gears, Wagon Lines, Wagon Saddle, Collars, Riding and Blind Bridles, Halters, Housing., Shotels, Yorks, Rakes, Crowbar. Digging Iron, Sledge,*ain and Clovereeed Cradled, Mowing Scythe, Orinetonee, Dung Hook, Staves and 'leading. Also, lioncehold and Kitchen Fiarni tura, consisting In part or 2 Cooking Stoves, Corner Cupboard, Beds, Bedsteads and Bedding, nos es, Barrels, Tubs, with a' great variety of article, too numerous to mention. • Attendance Will be gm". and terma made known on Say of itale by „recoil R READY, PETER RAE ADY. JACOB Ifirscrx, Auctiaueer. [ Jan. 26% tA* PUBLIC SALE OF VALUABLE HARMING DIPIAMENTS AND STOCK The undersigned will eel] at Public Bale, on Thurs day, Feb. 24. 1860, at 10 o'clock, A, it., at his -resi dence, in ,Highland township, Adams county. Ps., 44 miles west of Gingel's Hill, the following Personia Property. to wit: 3 WORK 1101t8 U. 1 a Mare with foal, 2 lirst-mte Mules. 1 yearling Colt, 2 Mitch Cows, 3 Heifers, 3 81)0651.1 four•horse Warton,3% inch tread, with large English Bed,Pideboard and Bowe ; -new Lime Bed, new Wood Ladders, new Hoy Carriage. Pail Carriage, 3 Plows, 2 Harrows, 1 Threshing !Machine, Horse Power Strap, eingl- and double Shovel Plows, Cultivator,, Corn Yorks, Log, Lock, Fifth, Breast, Halter, and Cow Chains. Rough Locks, Ice Cut ter, Butt Traces. 2 sets of Breechbapds (nearly new,) 1 sets of Front Clears (all good.) Sp enders, double and single and Treble :frees, Jockeying Sticks, 1 flrst-rate Cutting Box, Pmt Augers, Work Bench and Screw, Jack SCrears,Cross•cut Saw; Saul and Wedges, double and single Bitted Axes, Haut and Dung Hocks, Wagon Whip, Heisting Ropes, and Rollers, Bridles, Saddles, Collars, natters, Lines, Wheelbarrow, Grain Cradles, Scythes and &laths, aril:l,l.ton.), Hay and Dung Forks, Grain Shovel, Rakes, Spades, Shovel., and a great Many articles too numerous to mention. TERMS OF SALE:—AiI emus of Ten Dollaraand un der, Cash ; all twat that amount a credit of Tatelva Months will !Jo gison no notes with approsedaecurlty, GEORGE A. BEISECKER. J aCvl3 MICKLEY, Auctioneer. [Jan. 29.-ta. PUBLIC SALE OF VALUABLE PERSONAL PROPERTY The undersigned, intending to unit farming will sell at Public Sale, on Tuesday the 2'trd of February seat, a t 9 o 'clock, A. 31., at his residence, in Stratton town ship, Adams county, Pa., 4 Miles north of Gettysburg. 1 mile to the right of the Carlisle road, the following valuable Personal Property, to wit : 4 lIR AD OP WORK GORSES., 2 Colts, 1 two and 1 one year old in the Spring. 6 Mitch Cows, 3 Heifers, with Calf, 1 Bull, 7 Lead o f youog Cattle, 6 head of Sheep. 2 Brood Sows,l fourskoree narrow tread Was. on, I Buggy aud harness, Sleigh and Threatt• jug Machine and floras Power, Springdooth (lay Rake (Pratt's Patent .11 tiny Carriage and Ladders, 1 pair Wood Ladders boarded tip to haul Lime. 1 lame Bed with bows and cover, 1 Wagon Bed, 1 Slot, Ohio Reaper, 1 Patent Hay Pitcher with;:: feet of one inch Rope. Grain Drill. I Flax-brake. I eel of Wagon Boards, 3 Plows, 1 double Shovel Plow,. Corn Fork; Spreaders, ein2le and double Trees, 1 Barrow, Forks, Rakes, Bbovel, Mattock, Grain and C lov (aimed Cradles, zleythes aul Smiths. 1 Cutting Box, Breast, Butt, Log and Cow Chains, 2 sets of It reachbands,3 sets of Front Gran, housings, Halters, Bridles and Callers, Wagon and W1.1p,1 Metal Bell, at.the same time will be offered 3 Patent Fruit Drying Houses , and a great tunny articles too numerous to mention, TERMS OF SALE.—AII sums of Fite Dollars and under, Cash; all over that amount a credit of Twelve Months will be given on mita. with approved security. PHILIP BRASIER. Joan STALL-MITI. Auctioneer. (Jan. EL—tasi P ÜBLIC SALE OF' VALUABLE PERSONAL PROPPIT TLc 6.11,,,ri her gill s<ll at POING Sale, on Thurzday the 11th nor), , li clod, A. jf . , a t hi s residenco iu Fru.doin township, Adams county, Pa., 1 mile from Moritz's Tavern, on tho road leading from Fairfield toTaneytQwn, the following Personal Pro perty, to wit : SVORK LIOBSKS, 1 two and half years old, the other ItSOO,l Start, 5 bead of Cattle, 2 Cows, whit u ho !rein :about the time of sale, l i gh t two . hnrao, Wagon, flay Ladders, Sleigh and Bells, good *l a d. harrow, single and double Shore! Plows, Corn Fork, shale and daublo Tress, Wheelbarrow, Wheat Fan, Cutting Box, Front (Sears, Plow ,- (Seare, 1 new Falling-top buggy, Flaw Lau., - Blind and hiding D r i t th a .c„lla t a,-g ot al Leather Fly-net, (falter, Log and Cox chaius, Riding cud Bide Saddle., lot of Cider and Fleur ltarrel , , lot of “11 Iron, pair of f!r*: - .1" U...lne, awi A t:f t 1110/1y “ru.'..; kit,,7014,i I.) mention. - A ✓ tto.hrsc;, Will be Oren and tetras made known on day of stir by SOLOMON -Wilt:Eß. M=%l PUBLIC SALT OF VALUABLE PERSONA[. PROPERTY. The undergigned, ititendiu¢ to q nit farming will sell at Public Sale, 011 Weduevlay the loth day al altl :It hip residence Strabau township. Adauf e county , Va., on the Yvtk turnpike. two wiler mat of Oettyaburg. the following valuable Personal Property. to wit: 4 ww4.14 . lloasEs, 6 lead of Mitch Cows, two of which wit be fresh about the time of tale, 2 head of young Cattle, I Bull, 7 Lead of good Sheep, 1 Ram (Conte,ld bread, hard to boat,) I good Dr,x,d Sow, 2 hood 1 n 11,:r horse (nearly new.) the other f,r her or el oor,te, 1 i,toid oxe 8'„ g o t, Lime 11,1 with Bowe and Cover, 'I - area-rate flay Carriage with P. glee Beams, wond Ladders, Rail Carriage, Feed lroe...ta. 1 Wirodooth nuke, I good Threshing .11achlr.o, for Vower with 14 feet of Shaker to i t , Reaper and Mower, I good Winnowing Mill, Cut ting lies, Flaibrake. Grant Itr 'Plows, harrow., I Shovel flow, Corn Fork, large Cultivator, Corn Coverer, Jack bcrew, English Wagon Bed, lot of old Iron, Dnng Boards, single and double Trees, three and four borne Spreaders, Corn Sheller, Stith, Gam. lag, Log, Matter, B utt.ut. Breast and Cow Chaim, 5 sets or !for,. gears. les, Collars, Halters, Wagon Whip, Wagot, S4edte, note i,a,vdta, a mores Line, i'low Furl., Shovels, Mattocks, Grain Cr-rile, Barrel', Boxes, flay by the ton, 2 Stacks .1 i7., , rn•fedd , r whlab will be sold by the bundle. Also, 0,1,1,01.1 and K ttchen furniture, nonsisting in pail ( I liitc.o.o cupteard, dick, large Rocking Chair, g c: and a great many articles too numeruna !th.fite.e4. Any pet • ,as it tuy sale, can lave it ten , 1:1:,1 alter the s:lk, If they will,. TEEMS OF SALE —All sums of five dollars or en der,ca4 : all that a credit of eleven months will ho given t.n notes whit aprr,ved security. At t.tiilance it ill Le Riven and tarzng rout. kn o w ' , oa 6.. y ;;E:.;io7,llEusr. Juns3:ectis:rtn, Aacti..~ec[ PUBLIC SALE OF VALUABLE PER:_ , o:CEL PROPERTY The undt :signed will sell at Public Sale, on Thurs. ,1/2:1. 4th next ; cf sO u%*".l', A. Jit, at r;:ti Mountplestmnt township, Adams C.MOY, P., ,scar the Borisutal town road, three mile. from Get:3 mind ulnig properties of Prank Butly, GP, r,e lloaard nod iLaern Spangler, a variety of val uable p, re Property, couslating of 2 HORSES, one rising S pars can't be beat iu the county for trotting. drirtiin or working, 1 Bay Colt, railing two years, ,irod by the celebrated Tamerlane, ::. Cows and 1 Ifc!for. treol E,y ;:me o; sale and Coe' oilier two ahortlq alter, 2 non Brood Sjws which will hare pigs by la.t uf March, a good twothoese Wagon, with Box nod i.lr first-rato hay Carriage, two-horse Plnw, Shovel P',Qu4b,,,Curu York, Set of Breechbands, Pr•nt Cieart. Side , taiblle, Collars, Halters, halter Straps, Biihd and hiding Bridles, 2 pair of flrstrato BreastChAins, single, double and treble Treei.orie Wagon Double Tree, Open Blurs, Kotler, Mai./ and liattu.:L., Axee, foike4 Lung rod C itch Forks, Duo; hooka, Fly Net., Slotting Scythe, Stretcher, Planes, Drawin.; Suites, Au_ore, rfildstitine, Shot Linn, litsist.uls, Tuba. Plat Irons, lot of old Leap, With a rAriety of other Articles trs annierotte to men- Uu xll ttll/1,1 over a troll[ of 10 mouths will be gltelt On notes with approved security. ANDREW HOWARD. Juin 9reusXlTv, Auctioneer. [Jan. Z)..—ta pußLic 94 OF v4.1..u&91 4 .14 PERSONAL PROPERTY The subscriber will sell at Public Sale, on Wednes day fhe 24 1 / 1 day of February nesil,at his residence in'Freedum township, Adams county, 14 mile 'ouch of Bream's Mill, the following Personal Property, to wit: 2 GOOD BROOD MARKS, with foal, ;ono of them is rood drivin outland,) Milch Heifer, 1 Bull, 1 firood Sow, i Shove, 1 lour-borne Wagen, 1 threir horse Wagon, Ileaper, Threshing Machine, WiLd-mlll, Rolling Szreat, Grain Drill, Ploughs, Harrows, Cul tivator, Cora Fork, Double Shovel Plough, tiny Car— riage, Rail Ladders, Wood Ladder, Lime Bed, 2 Sleighs, Sleigh Bells, Three.horse Trees, Double and Single Trees, Log Chain, Cow Chains, Horse Gears, 5 Ilous• lags, Single Harneas, Corner Cupboard, Kitchen Cup board, Table, Cider Barrels, several Soaps am, pith a great limey other articles tau numsroda to'rrianttep, . Fare to com. l ..aoce ot 10 o'clock, A. 31. on said day, when uttol..l4uce Q ill be given and terms made known by . JOILS CIINN.I.IIQ 451,, At the 2,1311 a time end place, the undersigned will sail 1 gooll Draught done, 2 Colts, rising two years old, lot of Sheep, with a number of other articles not GEORGE W. SCOTT Il2oooltod PUBLIC SALE Of viaxAtu,g - PERSONAL PROPERTY The subecriber,Will sell at Public Sale, on Wednes day the 24 th of February next, at 10 o'clock, A. IL, at his reeidence in Shahan township, Adams county, about 1 mile south east of-Loner's Mill, on the road leading from Lower's Mill to Ilent.pretc,woom G e o rge Weaver's firm, the Personal Property, to wit 3 MARES, one of then, with foal to a Jack, 6 head of Mulch Cows, three of them fresh, 3 head of young Cattle, 3 Ana Shute's, 1 two-horse Wagon and ßed Spring Wagon, Plow, Harrow, single and double Shovel Plows, 2 sees,ot B reechbands, Front Gears, 2 Corn Forks, patent. Wire tooth Hay Rake, 2 Sleighs, Grindstone, Forks, Dung Boards, single, double and treble Trues, 2 set Butt -and 1 set Hreast Chains, Wheelbe 'row, Grain Cred le, Cutting Box, Dow Chains, Grain Cradle, Scythe and Smith, Forks, breeder, Spread, Collars, Bridles, Clack Jane', aad a great mak,' articles too minterorts to mention. •• • TEIOI3 01 slime under rive Dollars cull; all tutus over, a credit of Twelve Months will be given on note" with approved security. GEORGE W. WOLF. June ST.turitite, Auctioneer. [J4n. 28.-13* piasuc SALP, oF VALIILBLF, PERSONAL PROPARTY The undersigned will sell at Publid Sale, an a:4w- SA4Oth day of March nazi, al 9 &dock, A.*, at .thetr farm In Willer township, Adams county, 'bur mike north-west of Gettysburg near Grape fine Sebool-house, the following Petwonal Property, to Witt 1 RR 51/Y FARM HOUR 15 years old, 1 largehhtsl9 Horse 6 yearwold, 1 Bay Mare 6 years old and 1 Ggls 2 years old 1* the Spring, S bead of 61.11 ch Cows," bead of Steen ,1 Calf one year old,l pair of tboranet. bred Smirb Sheep ono year old, 4 bead of Shoat., A lbar•bOria narrow tread Wagon with Bed, Hay air. riage,l Spring Wagon, 1 Buggy, 1 Steel Centre Plot!, double Shovel Plow, Corn Pat, Harrow, Its of Breacbbanda nearly new, 8 seta of front Gears, Col lars, Bridles, Line, . 1 Sink, half dogen Cane Bottom Chairs, and many Shot nrtlolaatoonutnerous to mon tlan AtandsneawlU bi given and Wms ukipts known no day of We by WM. 8. RAIdIfIPOII, O. ZANE/MON. Jan. 19.—ts pumac SALE OF VALUABLE RIBMNAL MU' ~. . , . The eabeelhor will sell at Mlle Sete, on Wasp dam ateitilt day qf aihrwirs- mat, at le 4., as kiii raid, me ia BOW tavaidap. Attalla 0011 t ty, Pe., mile loth of Araidtiellie, the following: PWII: • • - 2 I: a LM with bait a Oat* 1 two 7 . . Ar A ttialo .. L liiiaifiaotriN bird of 4,48 4 IT i wi e wi tr . iliefligi a 10,41 v eet ety or 44 fermixer leptils.llo4.-notwC*ooo /motion. Ja— dal e - liwiaaell4t M ag il . k um hy garafelottistmento. 4 4 4 I) 11 DON'T READ THIS 1 IMPORTANT ! INDUCEMENTS TO AGENTS LARGER THAN kVr.RI , 100 PER CENT Saved by clubbing to together and ba Jideg _OOTTON CLOTH, DRESS GOODS, WOOLLEN GOODE... /( C )l3l ' EBY, BLANKETS, SHAWLS, ie. Sc., together with MEWS and BBIONB,BOOEJS, CUTLERY, SILVER— PLATED WARE, CASTORS, FANCY GOODS, Ac., of EASTMAN it KENDALL, 65 HANOVER STREET BOSTON. MASS., LICENSED WHOLESALE DEALERS BY THE U. B. ErITABLISHED 1864. The geode sold by ue are described In printed slip' or checks, which ere sent to any address at the rate of tan cents each, in clubs of ten, twenty, thirty, for fYi sixty, one hundred, one hundred and fifty, two hqndred, de. For a_dollar the receiver can. buy the article described in the check, or exchange it for any one of two or three hundred other articles In our cir cular. As a guarantee of the worth of every article sold by on, any article on our checks can be exchanged for • White Bed Quilt or a Silver Plated Revolving Table Caster, with Five Bottle.. Read what thegreat paper of the Northwest, the Toledo Blade (Na by's paper,) says of as: . WHAT WI SAW AS Tex Htra.--Curkolty led ns, while recently in Boston, to visit the dollar eatablish meat of Ewer.. EAIITILLN A KZNDLLL. Their trade has become so immense that they now occupy Ann stories In the elegant bleek No- 65 Hanover Street. The name of thin firm ha. become as 'familiar as household words' throughout the Middle and West_ ern Stated, while as prompt and honorable' bashaese men they are endorsed by the best As in their own city. Their Club tyetem of selling goods has done more, we believe, during the past few-years to keep I down the prices of domestic articles in every day use, than all other influencescombinded- Most of their I goods are manufactured expressly for them, as fur in- stance,cutlery made to their order In Sheffield, Eng. land, and imported in large quantities for their dol lar trade alone." NOW 11 the time to got signers and send in clubs.— Ladles specially wanted as agents. Partial list of articles allowed as commluion to any one lending In clubs:— CLU is OP THIRTY. [53.3 21 yards bleached or unbleached Cotton Cloth. Photograph Album, 150 pictures, elegantlforocoo Binding. — ltevolving oval bend, Silver Plated Table Castor, b bottles. Ladies' Drees Pattern. A Lady's riclq—oznamented Bleck Walnut Writing Desk, Fancy Madmen Panto Pat tern. Large White all Linen Table Cover. White Lancaster Counterpane. 20 yards Calico. Alhambra Bed Quilt. Ladles' Morocco Shopping Bag. Good Cottage Clock. CLUB OF SIXTY. (1,64 42 yard/ Bleached or Unbleached Cotton Cloth. Fashionable Dress Pat tern. 3. 1 ,4 yards wool Candmere For Pants and Feet Pattern. Fashionable woolen Shawl. Whit* Marseil les Counterpane. Lady's Large Genuine Morocco Shopping Bag. Lady's Fashionable Cloak Pattern. Pair Good white woolen Blankets. Black Alpaca Dress Pattern. .1 yards double width water•proof Cloaking. 8 yards Farmers' good Wool Brooking.— lioeewuod Brass Alarm Clock. Lady's Fur bluff. Set Milne. Fors, Buff and Collar. . . . • CLUB OF ONE HUNDRED. ($10..1 66 yards good Bleached or Unbleached Cotton Cloth, one yard wide. Lady'. or Gent's New Silver Bootleg Case Watch..., Fashionable Thibet Dress Pattern. Elegant Black Al pacas Drees Patten]. One pair of good whits woolen Blankets, large size. Lady's fashionable Double woolen Shawl. Two large floe, Bleached Linen Table Covers, With ape dozen large rind Dinner Napkins to match. ,15 yards Hemp Carpeting. 7% yard. fins Cassimere for snit. One dozen Ivory Handled Steel Bladed Knives and Forks. One doses Bogert' best Silver Plated Forks on white metal. Portable Sewing and Embroidering Machine. 7% yards • double width Waterproof Cloaking. get of Firs, Muff and Cellar It is impossible to give a complete list of goods, but Agents desiring articles not named above, will Owe mention them, and we will accommodate them ifpoe. ethic. If you hays a club ready,or Wand to n41164)11. for any other house, don't fall to send it to us, and at the same time ask for our New Circular and Mammoth Excbsage List. Parties acting es agents for other dollar houses In this city, will please send us their address, and that of a dolma or so of their male and female friends, 11l we sea make ft for their advantage to do so. Male and female agentswantsd as usual. 'SEND MONEY IN REGISTARED LETTERS In every instance, and we ruirntee that 14 will oeme perfectly safe, N. B. Oar sale should not be clawed with dollar Jewelry ..311.4 mol gift enterprime. Send to ua for dr chum' respecting oar busineu by the Commissioner of Internal Revenue, dated Washington, Nov. 4,186 S If you want prompt returns for your money, send your clubs to EASTMAN t KENDALL, P.O. Box E. 65 ganorpr fit, Roston, Man. tt t t A GENTS WANTED for our new book of 1,000 pages Il profueely illustrated with elegant Engravings, Ilaps, The PEOPLE'S EDITION of S T. PAUL the LIFE and EPISTLES of 10 by Fier. Ilewere.Conybeare t Howson. A vivid pic ture of the times of the great Apostle. Warmly commended by clergymen of all doooadoatioos. Su perior to tho English edition, and sold at one-third itig price. Note. arst references in tho Eoglieta lan guage. Omicautioss to Agents larger Ann crex be fore qtfer*l. Clrcttlere (Lee to all. Address the Publisberss, BLISS* CO., Newark, New Jersey. AGENTS WANTED FORTH= OFFICIAL HISTORY OF THE WAR. Its Causes, Character, Conduct & Results. By Hon. A. H. Stephens Its ready sale, combined with an increased commM 'km, make it the beat subecriptlon book ever publish ed. Send for (decall:a Lad set our tarsus and a full de t ton of the wort. AddressNATIONAL ISO CO., Philadelphia, Pa., or Cladrinati 3 Oh to. AfiENTE WANTED YQR SECRETS OF THE GREAT CITY, A WORE descriptive of theTIRTUES, sad the VICES, the MYSTERIES, MISERIES and CRIMES of New York City. I f you wish to know how Fortunes are toads and lost in a day ; how Shrewd Wen are rzinerA Wy,llStreet; how 1. - Impetrymau are as - ladled" hi Sharpers ; how 31inisteis arid Merchants Cr. Blackmailed How Dance Halls and Concert Saloons are Manage d; bow Gambling Mouses and Lotteries are conducted; how Stock and Oil Companion Originate and how the Bub bles Burst, read this work. It contains over 30 fine Engravings, tells all about the Mysteries and Crimes of New York, and is the P,p;cliwt and Cheapest work of tbe bic,d ONLY 82.50 PER COPY. 111,....5end for Circulars and see our terms, and a full deec•tptiom of the work. Address JONES BROTHERS & CO., Philadelphia, Pa. CAUTION —lnferior works of a similar • character are being circulated. See that the boot:eye:l buy emataN (Pier gl to. 6 - reviugy an 4 sell at SI SO per capy, EWE The Patent Magic Comb Will color gray hair a permanent black or brown.— Sold everywhere. Sent by nail for 11,50. Addrees Wil. PATTON, Triseurtqar. 2 44 1 ? 00#427. girinstleld, Maw. EALLY ROSE POTATO - al:Fr:r i p Sprig S WheAt a. 04 tn. Bsrley.Coru,Olover Et eede, Oran Seed, Iloge Bogle, Eleet. Fodder Cutter. Seed for the EIPLIDIVITAI, Piaui JoessAL, cad y2O cents. Address GEO. A. DRITS., Ohambersbarg, Pa. A GENTS, FARMERS, GARDNERS and FRUIT 1 - 1 GROW EltS.--Sand for par . ticslii,ra of ~ 2 1411 ha, Proved Miff 2 . , 7 , 4 mid Fns mmigarafor and hued Dearcirer." Samples to tat will be forwarded to any part of tlio United States and perfect eatistection guaranteed. Good Agents are wanted la every Coun ty In the Vatted_ States. Address J. AHICAM Second street, Baltimore, Md, DEAFNASS, CATARRH, SCROFULA. A LADY who had su ff ered for years from Mahe's, /I-Catarrh and Scrofula, wu cured by a simple rem edy. Her sympathy auk gratitude prompts her to send the receipts free of large to any one similarly afflicted. Address Mr. M.O. L., Hoboken, N. J. B.RIThi BUT NOBLE.—Selfhelp ler Tones Men, Ma .ho having erred, desire xlx.tlog ri ttod. gout In sealed letter eerelorx, fretiof clot . If benefit ted rettare %W i g : Aildroes P IfTMLOB. Box P, 4114de WANTED—Amurrs—To sell the AMERICAN KNITTING HACHINIL Price Vb. The Am plest, cheapest and beet Knitting Machine e'er in vented. Will knit 20,000 stitches per minute. Liber al Inducements to Agents Address AMERICAN - KNITTING MACHINE CO.. Boston* Me.*.l or Bt. Louts, Mo. We Beat Them All ti t I t t . G . R . EAT ry ONLDO t t y L e AR S r :La nd is ll bl i t e ter bist in than can be obteaed of any other h a m* In the ....- nest or from any store to the country. Our terms to Agents exceed all others. Agents wanted everywhere. Bond for circular. Address R. H. FLINN A 00., 81 Washington street, Huston, Maas. . MONTHLY TRADE CIRCULAR, FOR JANUARY, 1809. COYU/NINO a list of valuable and useful articles for sale at ONE DOLLAR each; also, liberal in ducements for forming Clubs. It also contains information, which, we think, will be important to any person sanding money to the Oift lititerpriss One Dollar It is ths opinion of some ,f i rcr i go ty •44 tusk of. Ada* that If this err la Mrrohited.in all parts of the country, It wood be the MINAS of wing a great dead of money, which now lost by seating to these oniaw nil concerto. On &mono{ of our Immense trade, and of the depreciation in Merchandise, we are now offering to Aguas better indueemetta than mar be fore offered. Copies sent free to any address. AN. DREWB • C0.,43 Wm M., (Ibtmerty 106 Sudbury et.,) Boston, Mass. Rao. 22.-41 ONE POUND OF _BUTTER XLEOFROM oNg PINT OF MILK, tipF. Profit ludo by istrodba $1 bra bottle of tin, Qat EXTRACT op purr= PLANT.which, with al; pilau of milk, will probate GO lin Batter o IllshBuiW•• ihatimaertie _l4aellant a now dally ransamodbairl tliltikabni of Nto but Nor tab, buitaranta andlnlyablun il laa In NtW lurk Cllr olaawhiwo. y °amity and Oily *IOU be to MO ran opportanlitia tee 4,0•6 4 11.4,01, b;odu, paitag anorsonna prodta, wawa* ay =is of the 114traat, sailabait So babsill lira of Dollar, with fitl difoOtiovil for a,“twillhomnt # l artY additives ilialmolg4 . • Tl. public araraistionada4a: ic.; „ 4 0 6 4 4 la id ulyl:r Mt woe oanineanda, An, the of PLANT PliPe." 4l °AN • ECONian 8.11M4t ;01411PAnii Office, 1* Liberty an* , • . Paetin,:•2ll6 - filtikkitt* Stisso, • . . I . ol s 200Effrtr .11.—Ift _as tine a: th. BOW .100, apolkilit Table BOW las4o K 4F 441 L. 1•5441.1110414146 Itivl4luntionmic THE GREAT NOVELTY! TRH ILLUMINATZD WESTERN WORLD PRINTED IX 'OIL OOLOBB t 4 ittati2 07 BEAUTY" AND CIZZAIWZ3BI CONLUND Mtn 'owes . _ -THE FIGURE EIGHT. By Till A MIMI or 1111 "Dace Lillll/.' THE CLOUD ON THE HEART. By TIER Ina POPOLAIL A. S. ROB. - Mao. Complett Stories. Graphic Sketched, Poetry, Ac. Bach number. deeether alustratioue, embalm a SPLENDID CIAATOON, In OR Oaken, a Jj Imrth; 'I/ framing. TREKS t—Sa Per year OS numbers). For sale by all News dealers. Sample coppaent free. FRINOR & WRICAT, 1W Mamma, et., N. Y. AOSNTII WANTED POE HOW to MAKE the FARM PAY Flow to doubt* the value of land and tha 'prate on Writ, and how to raise three times the gtututityr of all farm crops to on acre. 760 pegs. and ,140 beautiful and useful Illustration'. Farmers, young men and experienced agents And It pays to canram for this Mot. $lOO to $ 200 per mouth, according to ability and enema , . For lull particulars, address ZHIGILBit, McCUHDY t 1:70., Philadelphia. Pa. GLAND RAPIDS, Mien., Sept. 10,1868. Limner! i EASKRZI.I.: The people seem to be crazy about your RED .IZeltIT Axis. Please send Ile twenty dozen more. Yours truly, W. D. F. CA UTlON.—lloprinciplod dealern are selling As se painted red, as the RED JACKET A X E• The good qualities of this Axe oonsists in it. superior mitring qualitlee not in the Red Paint. Tbli..ltlD JAM?" Is for sale by all responsible hard ware dealers and themannfacturers. LIPPINCOTT it BASE WELL, Pittsburgh, Pa. Sole Owners of Colburn's mad Ittd Jacket Patents. AGENTS WANTED FOR the suititica; YliAlt`BOOK AND N ATION. AL MGM= for 1860. Altrouomical, Histori cal, Political, Financial, Commercial,. Agricultural, Educational, Beliglous. This work contains a vast fund of late and valuable information respecting the United }Hata; and Foreign countries, Including enemy department of the General and State Governments, which all classes will And invaluable for daily refer ence. Address 0. D. CABS A CO., Pub'rs, Hartford, Conn. 60 ONLY FIFTY CENTS 50 A year for a valuable eight page paper, "TIIIA,MER CHANT'S MONTHLY." containing Articles showing How to do Buaineas, Means of Success,. Dealings , and Operatkms, Sketches of Business Life and Enslave. Men, Commercial Law, Political Economy; Business Intelligence •, also, Interesting Stories, Poetry, Palsy. en Social Lite and Manners, Anecdote., MLcellany, Ae. OtiliFifty Cents a yeir. Clubs of Seven, u• Twelve, IL For Ten 1311214611 and S 5 we will woad TA; Crittenden anusteroied .drithinette and Burineu Man na/. Price $1.50. Address S. H. CIITTINDEN t CO., 637 Chestnut it., Philo; , Pa. 3YANTED, AGENTS, 375 to 1200 per month, every where, male and female, to introduce the NDINE IMPEOVED COMMON SENSE FAMILY SEWING MACHINE. Thls machlue will stitch, hem, fell, tuck, quilt, cord, bind, braid and embroider in a mast superior manner. Price only $lB. Fully war-. ranted for Soc years. We will pay $lOOO for any ma chine that will sew a stronger, more beautiful, or more elastic seam than ours. It makes the "Elastic Lock Stitch." Every second Stitch-eau be cut, and Will the cloth cannot be pulled apart without tearing it. We pay. Agents from $75 to ST.3O per month and expenses, or 4 commission from whkh twice that amount can be made. Address BECOME 4 CO., Pitts. burgh Batton, Mass., or St. Louis, Mo. CAUTION.--Do not be imposed upou by other par ties paingng or worthless east-iron mactdusr, under the same name or otherwise. Ours Is' the only gen. nine and really pract teal cheap machine man ass tared AYER'S CHERRY PECTORAL, For Diseases of the Throat and Lungs, such, as Coughs, Coeds, Whooping Cough, Bronchitis, Asthma, and Consumption. Probably never before in the whole b [story of medi ate, him anything won no widely and so deeply upon the conndence of manklitd, u thht excellent remedy for pulmonary complaints. Through a long eerier of year., and among most of the races of men it has risen higher and higher in their esthnatloo, as it has be came better known- Its uniform character and pow er to cure the various affections of the lungs and throat, have made it known as a reliable protector against them. While adapted to milder forme of die. ease and to young children, it bat the lame time the most effectual mud, that au be given far incipient consumption, and the dangerous affectiops of the throat and tuner. As a provision against sadden at tacks of Croup, it should be kept on band le every family, and indeed as all are sometimes subject to cold. and coughs, all should be provided w iti this an tidote for them. Although settled Consumption is thought Incurable, still great numbers of alms where the /boase seem wiled, hate been completely oared, and the patient restored to sound health by the Chersy AntaraL So ono iste Is its m. 0.7 ovva - the cusurdara of the Lon is t, that the mod. obstinate of them, under the harry Adana they =beide and ;Uaeppear. &mat and Public Speakers and greot Wometion from it. b MArors Is &Imam rolirol and tact wholly cured y iL Breinchitisis generally eared Sy taking the Berry rectorai in =a4 and frequent does, go generally ere it. virtue,/ known that WO need not punish the certificates of them here, or do more than ware the nubile that Its Dualities ate fully maintained. Ayer's Ague Cure, Par reverend ague, Inkrutillent Fever, Chill Freer Bentiiient Fever, Dumb Ague, Ptriodioai or Billow Aver, alb., and indeed ail the ejections which arise Prom cadarieus, marsh, K eniasmatie point's. Am It. name implies, it dew Cure, and does not fail. Containing neither Arsenic, Quinine, Bismuth, Zinc, nor any other mineral or polionons substance what ever. it le nowise inkilee an, Patient. rho number and importance of its Mtn in the agate districts, are literally be and account, and we believe without • parallel in the history of Ague medicine. Our pride is gratified by the anknowledgments we receive of the radical COMM effected in obstinate caws, and where other remedies had wholly failed. Unwell/mated person,, either resident in, or travel ing through miasmatic localities, will be prote:ted by taking the AGUR CURE daily, Pot Liver Complaint:, E ; rl - ',Lg tram torpidity of the Liver, it Is an excellent retnedy, itimulating the Liver into healthy &Airily, Fat Bilious Disordets mid Liver Complaints, it Is an excellent remedy, producing many truly remarkable cures, where other medicines bad failed. Prepared by DR. J. C. AYER d CO., Prsotical and Analytical Chemists, Lowell, Mow onndsold all round the world PRICE $lOO PER BOTTLE l'or sale by A. D. Dashlsr, Druggist, Gettysburg, pa, [Oct. 2 , ID6s.-34 NEW FIRM , _CACKEIIRODE & GRAFT, altvz taken the Watehattee, lately occupied by Philip Hann, at Granite Station, on the line of the Gettysburg Railroad, 2 miles fr om Montan:own, and will del In all kinds of Grain and Produce, giving the highest market price. We will else keep oonsMntly on hand for sale all kinds of GROCF 4 RIES, Coffee, Sugar, Molasses, Syrups, Teas, Ac., with Salt Fish, Oils. Tar, Soaps, Bacon and Lard, Tobaccos, ;e Also, Mishear brand. of PbOUR, with WEED o f all kinds; also, Coal. We respectfully solicit th &patronage of our friends, and invite the public to call and examine our stock. A. R. ICCILENHODS, J. N. GRAFT. Jan. M.—tf NORTHER CENTRAL EAII,WAY. WINTER X'CIi.EDULE. ' On and after Nov. 241868, Trains winless. Hanover Junction as kdlorra LEAVE NORTHWARD. 1.09 a. m.—Dally Ibr Wllliausaport, daily fi l iz i at , Shindigs.) km Ihxdra. Rochester, Nlagaratalls and Erie and the Wed. 10.211 a. m.—Dally (except ihsnrej Sze Xlmirs, Ruff. al°, AC, 2.06 p. m.—Dally (except Sundays) for 1111liamsport and &fa. 0.04 P. p. at.-may (except Bundy') for York. 9 . 3 7 im• -- DLUY (exCePt Sandsays) for Harrisburg and the Wert. LEAVE .300THWAR 12.30 a. m.—Daily etopplitgat Nation oD, nly. 714 a. m.—Daily (except Ihiadaye) stopping at all Btat{una. 7.32 a. al.—Pally stopping at Parkton only. 4.43 p. (except Sunday.) stopping at the Stations. BliW. 8. YOUNG,Oeu. Pus. Agent, • Ranh:tore, Md. J. N. DUBA HST, Gen. Superintendent. Jan. 16, 1860.-tf Harrisburg, Penn's. REAL ESTATE AGENCY. I have opened an agency for the SALE OF REAL ESTATE, n connection with my Low bindtL Ofttyabiug Pirtle' lobbing to son, of hp, Wo e nog and It to. their adoantwoo Smoot Faris and Woodland A' No.l PAPA. PRIOR $O.OOO 4 111.400, 110 , 1111, iroz siAo - A GOOD WM. $llO 4010111 TRAY OBRA, - A PALA, 104 , ACM, POlie A PAHA, II ADRIA lOU 4 4 YARN SO AO/11111, 100 A VlUti GOOD PAIOI, 100 Mtn A VA= GOOD DADIA,v o ny ♦ VDDT GOOD 141111. • A V 4, FRUIT Pm* Ammo Amop r 4110 org tt. , .A and 3 0 41 ArAp..5 wooD. • ; r771 . ' • j...4Miliff VA PIER AcAr. AVAIN G01X1 , max11 414 111401468,41T Soo 1.: - 0.111.450. A II 4 1 / 010 01AIIDWIRIODOD wrlT.Dtmos " 2 - - y 4. allitaate BUILDININ • ett.,l lap, veva. .11gA RY, •• , t„. • AO, I. ~tt~Natr,dalx ~ositel:-ef: . ~ Gins zs t vi,a vs obfAls "iiiiittfitica — itiOantrataair * Zl ig at ik t l ll: " 4141"4 KIM it. 31. sywen, trlbalpit. gestraismart. 00.110.4114 ME fkiy . *Watiiisol4lll:, T 1 TTNI.. pA.eivic hAILINAD COMPANY 01111/1 At LIMIT= AYODNT TO ipint kiRST gaIiTG:A.GE j3ONDS - NINE HIINDREDANASIXTY mir , Fct or timeline wait from Omaha are . now completed, and the work Is going on through this Winter. As the distutoo between the finished portion of the Union and Central Pacific Merged.; le now less thin 100 mite*, and twill). componfee are pashior forward the worlewith great irony, employing overilo,ooo neon. there can be no doubt that the eboie GRAND LINE TO THE PACIFIC WILL BE 01.P.:4 YOB BUSINESS IN Inn SUM. MIR OP 1869 The regular Government Coinmiselonesa hlep flounced the Union Pacific Railroad to he MAT. CLAM In every respect, and the Special Conseclasko, appointed by the President, says: "Taking ea e whole, Tiff UNION PACIFIC RA IL-, ROAD RAS DERV WELT. CONSTRUCTED, AND TUN OHNERAL ROUTE FOR TRIP LINE 11X0111 1 111 , INOLT WELL &ELECTED. The energy and pers.. Terence with which the work has been urged Ihrlfst4g and the rapidity with which it hes beep executed arn without parallel In hietory, and in grandeur and . magnitude ofundertaking It has never been equal I 0." The report states that any deAciencles that exist ere only those incident to all new reeds, and that could not have been avoided without muter !ally retarding the progress of the great work. Such drilden, are Supplied by all railroad companies after the pletion of the thie f when and wherever experience /howl them to be necessary. The report concludes by saying that ' , the country has reason to congratulate itself that title great work of national importance is ie., rapidly approaching completion under such favor able auspices." The company now have in use 137 locomotives and nearly 2,010 can of all descriptions. A large additional equipment is ordered to be ready in the Spring. The erecting le nearly completed, and ties distributed fur 120 miles In ideal/Ca of western end of the track. Fixity 120 miles of iron be new track are nowdelivered we of the Illssourl river and 90 miles more are en route. The total expendi ture for construction purposes. in advance of the completed portion of the reed is not lees than eight million dollars. Bade. a donation from tLe Government of 12,50 e aerosol' land per mile. the company is entitled to a subsidy In U. B. Bonds on its lino u completed :wit accepted, at the average rate . of about tid,Ces) per mile, according to the dialculties encountered, for which the Government takes a socondlien as security . The company have already receired $22,118,000 this snheidy, of which 51,250,000 was paid Derembee 611,, and s64o,ooo'Decenther 14th. GOVERNMENT AID-SECURIT V 0 THE MINDS By lie charter, the compeny Is permitted to Irene Its own FIRST MORTGAGN BONDS to the same amount as the Government litinde, antl no move.— These Bonds area Pirsr Mortgage upon the whole read and &lilts equipments. Such a mortgage upon what, for a long time, wilt be the - only railroad coo nocting the Atlantis and Pacific States, &hes the highest rank ea a safe security: The earning,' from the way or local beldame for the year ending inne2o. 1.808, on en average of 472 miles, wore Over. • PODIA MILLION DOLLARS, which, atter paying nit expo', acs, ware much more titan entlicionit to cover all In tweet liability npOn that &static*, and the ettrain of 'the last Bye mouths have been $2,386,1170„ Th•i• would would have been greater, if the road had not been tazod L. its utmost capacity to transport its own Materials for construction. The Income froM the great pmeenger travel, the China height., end 111 o supplies for the new itocky Mountain Staterrand Ter ritorial nirtmt be ample br all Interest • and other liabilitbs; No political action can rot 14Coi the rate oi interest. It must remain for thirty years—ri.r per resat. pee' annum irtgold, now equal to between sigh t and nine per cent. in Cnrreney. The prjheilqf Ce , poyalite in geld. Ir-a bond with ouch guarantee wet', issued by the Government, Ito market pH... would not helms than from 20 t, 21 per cent, pre mium. As these bonds are issued under Government authority ittpithpoirhilott, upon what Livery Inegely • Goveinmelthrork, they mast altimataly approach Government pike.. hlo, other corporate bonds are. made so secure. The pike inr Din present Is PAR, and neeruot interest alb per cent...n.olo Ju1y,1,1988, In currency Subscriptions •Ul be teceireti to GETTYSHGUG ! the FIRST NATfONAL RANK and GETTESIIIMO NAItdNAL BANK and in NOW Yetk AT TIM COMPALMF OFFICE, NO. •.:01 IAFSA =1 JOHN J. CISCO ig iiON. BAN K ERA, No. 59 W A 1.1. t And by the Company's advertised- agent. t h tong the United States Bonds amt free, but parties aa./.‘eriaaag. 11r,, local agents, will look to teletafor (heir safe delivery. A NEW PAMPIELET AND . 1 .1A1 . 11,11 . 1.111‘1110ri 0 h 0 lot, containing a report of the progress of the wok to that date, and .more complete statement in rota. tion to the value of the bonds than cau be given in an ad•ertisement, which will he sent frae en applica tion at tile company's calks,' or to any of to advarttied agents. Arne rattpo4.e. of the Firer Mortgage Itonds of the 1404Pa:14c Railroad company, dueJenuary 1809, will paid on and atter that dato, is 41oLb free of Queernment tax, at the-Cornpauy'a 20 Nassau street, New York. JOHN J. CISCO, Trea.turer, Sew Tor} . Dec. 2.5.-3 m WE ARE COMING, AND WILL PR.ESEN'T TO ANY PERSON Sending us • Club In our tlr.sl. One Dollar Sale of Dry and rt:ant.3- GOODS, A WATCH, piece of SHEETING, litLK PRESS PATTERN, .tc., FREE OF COST. Our Inducements &utast thesmat her ever/. ',eve I've I=l We now double our Rates of Premiums We hare made ma., y Impute:a a.fditto,,g to ~nir Winter Stocks, and have largely extended onr Ex change List, and we now feel confident to meet thw demands of our extonelve patronage. Send AT New arcs:ars. Catalogue of Goode and gamplas seat to suy address tree. Saud money by registered letter. Address all orders to J. S. HAWES Ss CO., IS Yederal Street, Ham Y. 0. Box Miasmal* Deritrrt In Dry and fancy Good., Catfrry Plated Ware: Albums, Latfiertalonak • ... Doc.. IL-12w DR. BIIRTOIt'S TOBACCO ANTIDOTE.. lATAIIRS.NTSD to remove nilderfrefor Abeam It If V fa entirely Vegetable and thwitteer. I/peal/kr awd wertolici Me Blood, IntleoraMa the llystent, poe. seam great Non rlehlog and Streoathentni powor, la Lestogent boor Appetiser. *cables Um &am& to Digest t** Ow& Imams etiop refreehlaff, and ..tai. Ifithis rubel heat' h. &makers amid' Chewers/by Nay _ Catrett,.. Moe, tiny Can*. post free. A t 0... dee on the InJuri.me effects of Tobapal, wpb lista of relbroncee4eolitoo64ia ke.. soot free. Asinits want ed. AddreeiNTT, It„ „sawn, Joins! Oily, 1(.-- Bold foj , Drusafets • ' Dec 18.-12.1. . . E. W. CLARK. &CO., BAS .t NO. 115 S. TH):6,I) ST, PEI ILA IpELPII :0 RNICRA 7. A GENTA FOR TRfil NATIONAL LIFE DISURANCE uo CIZi JUSTrAD . STAT4ii t 01? AMERICA , 'Oa nil Iftees-of Amtoyivania and Soilthrhi New Jereey lb* NATIONAL Ll7B 7NlitrftANCll COMPANY le a F.asjawagork abactarod try Spacial Ad of Coasim . apprutadJpy SI% INC with a - Capital of One 'Million sad Is nave lbortaOlysevialkarfai piiistansa Zro Li. Nada talliNfara, saajayigedit 0 914 4 SART dellikt'' • - 142141444)0fr "APOirri " gut At aeolostotti minvin at Oar "Rung lima.. iribe• 'twi t ' 40.4• ifortlin y tai. ;wAo*kigvii4.,,i4 l olale Am. 21, isa,-,-tio
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