E====l NOVELTY. Till ILLIIIIIMILTICID TERN WORLD ISM) IN OIL COLORBI' OF REICTF AND CHEAFS JESS , iTIINS TR! SerZILII ROMANCE FIGURE E I G H T AUTHOR or 7iIL "Dray Lrirtio OUD ON THE HEART. r me MA POrULAI A. B. ROE. • vie Stories, Graphic Sketelies, Poetry, to, her. besides oilier illustration', oontaisi CititTirON, in Oil Colors, Krell sourthy 4.1 per y., Lumbers). lull News dealers. Sample copy seullm. EAT, Lt.". Nassau, at, N. Y, AGENTS WANTED FOR MAKE the FARM PAY. Zia the valiant land and the profits on ow to raise three time* the., quantity of all oas acre, 750 pages and 140 b•aatifol "Ilustrations. Fanners, young men and agents find it pays to canvas, for this to it 00 per month,. according to ability For tull'particulars, address ft, 2deCITRDY & CO., Philadelphia. p.. GLAND RAPIDS, Idica,kepc. 10,1868 iiCWELL : e APCUI to be crazy about your lUD JAcicrt ge send me twenty dozen more. truly, W. D. P. dealerot are selling Axes ibe D JACKET X E . elitiee of this Axe consietsin its superior itie.o not in the Rcd Paint. - .Iccurr" is for Pale by all respanhible hard.. and the tnanufecturPrs. 'PINCOTT LS: lIAKEWELL, Pittsburgh, Pa. of Colburn's acd Itrd Jacket Pittente ENTS WANTED NIERICAN YEAR BOOR OM NATION [TER for 1&9 Astronomical, Elistori- A, Financial, Commercial, Agricultural, , Iteligiuu.. This work contains a east anti valuable Information respecting the and Foreign countries, 'minding every of the General and State Governments, siva will Had invaluable for daily refor ms CASE * CO., Puterz,lhottord, Couu ONLY FIFTY CENTS -------60 valuable eight page paper, “TII MER ONTULY," containing Articles showing usiuesa, Means of Success,Dealings and Thatches of .Lif 'mud Business rei:,l Law, Polltzciti Economy; Business also, Interesting Stories, Poetry, Essays • and Jlaunere, Anecdotes, Miscellany, ty Cots a year. Clubs of Seven, $5 ; For Ten tousles and 8.5 we will seed The meterciai Arti/anett c anti Businert.Man -1.60. address S. 11. Carr:niece a Co., st., Phila AGENTS, $75 to $2OO per month, every male and female, to introduce the •IPEOVEII COMMON nENSE FAMILY CHINE. This machine w ill stitch, hem, lit, cord, bind, braid and embroider in a manner. Price only $lB. Folly war . years. We well pay slot 4 for any ma il! sew a stronger, more beautiful, op earn than ours. It makes the ' , Elastic Every aecoud Stitch can be cut, and • cannot be pulled apart without rearm garits from 375 to w h i c h aiontle and a commission from twine that e made. Address SECOMS & C0.,-Pitta ton, Mass., or St. Louis, Mo. Uo•not be imposed upon by other par t!' worthless caet•iron machines, under eor otherwise. Outs la the only pra y practical cheap man b Ins Ma larlisiCtlitsiel ESTATE AGENCY. Ipened an agency for the F REAL ESTATE, -with uly law business In Gettysburg log is -cell, or bny lands, may find it ttp ato call. Sev eral s and Woodland. It, PRICE $B,OOO ACRES, FOR $l,BOO • 31, 230 ACRES VERY miser , ACRES, FOR 8 3 , 900 ACRES, FOR $2,275 ACRES, FOR $2,400 D FARM, 100 ACRES I) FARM, 125 ACRES D FARM, 160 ACRES UIT FARM, 200 ACRES • M, 160 ACRES, near Getty.burg M. 150 ACRES and 30 ACRES W 0 0 .1 2. $6,800 51,120 ACRES AT $B6 'RRA AMA I D FARM, 240 ACRES, AT $6O sac, ActtEs AND VERT (10011 BUIL* R ACRE -PINGS UM, 100 ACRES and (Ica% ••• KM, 160 ACRES le property in ;iitte. , •nd out-loi; 0.• ~QILDI\QB -.town. Also, never tyaborg for axle. R. 0. bIoCBEARY, ra,Jailr Attorney at law. 10.11001.—tf. COST! . FEISTEL, X street, next door to Huber's Drug NG OFF AT COST! EIS STOCK EMBRACES Plain Candy, Fancy do., Picklu, Sardine', Lobsters, Cbow-cbow, Fancy Cakes, Ferena Crackers, Wine Biscuits, Sinsroon do., Fire Works, Pens & Pencils, Writing Papers, Enselopm, Tobacco k Stars, ac., &c., kc., NUMEROUS TOO MENTION." go i nth another busing', be i■ (Teton ow of his stock as rapidly as possible.— , buy at LOWER PRIORS TITAN YOU PORE IN GETTYSBURG. . CLARK ST, CO., ANKERS, HIRD ST., PHILADELPHIA NERAL AGENTS FOR SRL LIFE INSURANCE CO ITEM STATES OF AMERICA, IL. I Pennsylvania and Southern New Jersey. DIAL LIFE IIifiIIRANCE COMPANY I. Chartered by Special Act of Congress, 2S, 1668, with a apital of Ono Million Dollars, roughly organised and prepared fur bu- a offered to Agouti arid Solicitors, who aPPI.7 at our ado*. an to ba had ea uplicatisa at our .f. the second story of oar Banking, House, s sad Pupkins. hilly describing the .red by the Onspany, Imlay be had. B:Ui3 . I3ELL, Manager WILLS, Agent, Gettlabzrg, 7•x AGENTS WANTED. $2OO per month !! ! ton hos witkla tyke that amount can ulna the LAMP IMPROVED k MON .SENSE Sewing Machine, 'RICE glB.OO. calm" 04 Tartu address C. BOWERS & CO., 390 South Third it., Philadelphia, Pa, IIL'ILTON'S CCO ANTIDOTE. 1,),. remove ail:le:ire for ?Maces. It Vegetable and barmier. dpurifist 4 Aced, Invlioistas the Siodsz4 Pos . °wishing sad Bloc sitboning wow, is ppetissr. widths Stomi DiSsit • • sakes skip) Tsirestitior, sad *nab mitt Bstoktrs dud Chewersfor Sat, inity Coat, post fres. A ins . • • assts otTobsoco, with lists of • • • lil t At— oat fres. Arista .T. 11110TT, allsso t ir, N.Y.— , .18.-12 w Y 813 UR G FEMALE; INlera UTE. elee of this Instils:Woo wilt commence. jussy .ffilibrwary Vibreary . . flan VIM regard to the school Is. 10111. L. 22,116.—Ittli"laciPal ei~ptyib r* Piritirt:i. rib. 5, assiLi :alrslil*rt Crouch at Agricultural Hall, Tuesday night. BURNED.—We learn that the store of Mr. Charles H. Buhrman, above Fonn tainclele, was entirely destroyed by Are on Tuesday night, with moat of Iheeontenta. Welearn that there are several new buildings in progress in Bendersville, in anticipation of the railroad coming to that place. Property too, has taken a rise from the same rause. ACCEPTED.—We lean that the Rev. 8. VAN CLEVE has accepted the call from the lltinterstown and Marsh Creek: Presby terian fel) cs in this county, and ex pects to i:cotitruiuce his ministerial duties about the Ist of ApriL per - In the State Senate last week, Mr. Duncan presented the remonstrance of one hundred and filty-seven citizens of Wad neSboro' and vicinity,in the county of Vrankliu, remonstraiting against the pas sage of an act prohibting thesai,e of int*- . kitting liquors in said borough. RAILROAD MEETING.—We are re quested to state that a railroad meeting will he held at the Hall in Bendersville on Saturday FOruary 6, at ono o'clock which will be oe interest to all. J: S. Girr, (Civil Engineer,) who has made a practical survey of the route, will be pre sent to address the meeting. COLUMBIA BRIDGE.—We have al ready noticed the opening of this Bridge for general travel. In two weeks it wilt be ready for Railroad trains. The Phila delphia North American says that regular excursion trains will be seen from Phila delphia to Gettysburg this situ - liner over this route. LAMP EXPLOSION.—Ou Monday 'night of last week, a•coal oil lamp, which had just been lighted, exploded at the residence of Mr. Henry Little, near Mc- Sherry' town, scattering the burning oil over the room and setting it on fire. The flames were extinguished with considera ble difficulty. Fortunately none of the inmates received any injury whatever. FASTNACHT.—Tuesday next, , the 9th inst., will be the day for "fastnachi" cakes. It is known in the Calender, aa Shroyo Tuesday and immediately ,pre- cedes Ash Wednesdai , , the beginning of the forty days of Lent observed in the - Catholic and, we believe, some other churches. Easter, this year,colnes on the twenty-eight and twenty-ninth of March. Lent ends with Easter Sunday. SOLDIERS' DISCHARGES. —To guard against - the loss of Soldiers' Discharges, the Legislature bee amide provision for having them entered of record by the Re corder of the county. The fee for record ing is only 75 cents. As these Discharges may hereafter be of service to the soldiers, in the coutinge,cies of future legislation, •it would be well promptly to avail them selves of the provisions of the law: „WI-Fifty cents to bear Miss Crouch's lecture on "Wisdom and Folly.” MINISTERIAL.—Rev. H. C. Gnoss_ NAN, late of New Chester, Adams county, Pa., has accepted a call. as Associate-Pas tor with Rev. Dr. Boxi.nn, in charge of the Memot jai Chapel, Washington, D. C. Rev. Davin° MAGEE, of Chamberisburg, has accepted tile call from the English Lutheran Church at Dayton, 0., and ex pects to enter upon his new field of labor mediately. JUDGMENT NOTE STAMPS.—Mr. Welsh, Assessor of Internal Revente, York, recently wrote to Commissioner Rollins to know what amount of stamps is required on Judgment Notes. The Commissioner replies, under date of Jan. IG, that no stamp duty is required on any warrant of attorney accompanying a bond or note. Judgment Notes, therefore, should ho .t4x,421...i ot.. t h- s- of promissory. notes, being 5 cents for every $lOO or fractional part thereof. ~ =M 'UNITED BRtTLIREN.—The Pennsyl vania Conference of,the United Brethren in Christ met in Cbambersburg last week. Bishop Glossbrennor presiding. It will meet in Newville next year. Among the appointments for the ensuing year, we n otice the following: y o lvk Distriet.—W. It. Haber, P. E. Lanes - town Circait—T, H. Young. Cireuit—J. Neidig. York Spr.‘nge Bendersville ..144issi°1". Bigbaw PATENT GRAN.`ED•—We notice that Mr. GEORGE E. BRING /1, "W residing in Baltimore, Md., has 0b. 441464 a Patent for au Improvement in Grain i*Arators, for separating and cleaning g 7 .244 1• O. The Improvement is pronounced b.,'" PTV- - tical machinists who have examined it a very important one, which ought to com mand a ready sale. It is Mr. B's purpose to dispose of State and 'County Rights as rapidly as possible. We are gratified to notice the matter and hope the Patentee, who is a a clever fellow, may make a good thing out of it. Mr. B's address is 177 German street, Baltimore Md. RAILROAD SURVEY.—Jos. S. Girr, as we learn, last week completed the sur vey of the Bendersville Branch Railroad, which is to connect with the South Moun tain Railroad, running from Carlisle to Pine Grove. The distance will be about seven and a half miles. Mr. Grr'r is now at work making the. map, profile, aud cal culations, and *ill have his report ready by next Saturday, to lay it before the meeting in Sandersville, The meeting to receive his report will, take' place at one .o'clock in the afternoon, when farther ae ttion in regard to the construction of the :road will take place. Next week we hope itive k more satisfactory statement of the oost, 4:e., of this road, EXPLA.L9-TLON .—That there may he no misunderstanding it is proper to state that the register of Sales of Personal Property, to be folind in smother column, contains.onLY the sales regraarty adver tised in our paper, and is given only for convenient reference. Of eourseoeles not advertised in the paper do not appear in the register. We think that persons hav ing personal or real estate to sell, make a great mistake in not liberally advertising in newspaper as well as by bilhi-4he for mer having largely the advantage over bills, as the notice in the newspaper is brought promptly to the attention of hun dreds who never get to seethe bills. But t hat is a matter which every one Must judge of for himself jtar-You will regret If you fail to hear Miss Crouch. SAES. —George Stallen:Mb has sold- his 'two new two story houses on York street, r , .east Of Liberty, to John Cress for $3,000. Jacob Belly has sold to Peter Balder 12 owes and 88 parodies of land in Cumber ;laud township; for WO cash. .litsary Culp has sold to Peter .Beitler and Levi Weaver three unimproved town lots on Rest Middle street, for $633. Sainuel Shultz, of OxT9rd township,has sold 18 acres to Mr. Olasse, of Conowago township, for UMW. The Hotel, lota, &a., of John Green. In Litilestown, were recently sold at public sale, to George L. Devlibisa, of prede r i c k county, Aid., at $4,650. Win. 8111br - has sold his property, in Union township, to Jacob Marins-18 sores, with improvements; at 84,800. Mr. Bilks had purebaied Rufus DlU tera's new house, in Littlestown, at 42,, 715 cash. Joseph P. Ito/Midi, Esq., has add five aeree of land, in Liberty tawnahlp, to Martin C. Overhonserat itt2s per sue. Elias Gardner, of Baltimore county, Md., has sold his ferm i In. Butler town ship, this county, to §anui,i 13, Barr*- 170 acres, at 0,300 • been devoted Los , tr.": CoMinqb P/ 0 4 - Mbl,llsoolo6lrerlif*i John F. Warner ye,. John • Clialaniui t Sen.-4ctieitP3 recover idamitigue !Air slan derous utterances by defendivat. The jury gave Plaintiffs verdict. for ouzo. John Kuhues vs. The G sttyshurg Nation al Bank.—Action in Debt to recover mon eys had and received. Plaintiff while in the army had , the Paymaster issue a Drafben New York payable to the order of the Gettysburg National Bank, intend ing to have the same dePoaffed to his credit in the Bank. In some way or'Npther the Draft reached the Bank and was Colkected, Plaintiff, however, denying that heNtuid ever received the money. The Bauk toe the ground that the Draft was In the na ture of a negotiable instrument payable to bearer or the holder—that the presump tion of law was that it bad been paid to the personpresenting lt, and if thus paid even to a stranger it was note mispayment,and the Bank could not be held, unless Ply could prove that the Bank had knowledge of the fact that the Draft belonged to PIS. The Court overruled the point made by the defence, holding that in cashing the draft it was the businesi of the Bank to see that the party presenting it was the bonajtde hold er, and if paid to another it was a miapiiy meat. Verdict for Plt£ for ft 544.80. Edward Tully vs. Isaac B. Houser,— Appeal from Justice of the Peace. Defen dant keeps a hotel in New Oxford. Plain tiff while intoxicated deposited $B2 with a wan named McClain, alleged to have been a bar keeper for defendant. McClain left next day, and Plaintiff holding defendant liable for the default of his bar keeper brings this suit.. Defendant denied that McClain was in his employ. On trial. HISTORY OF PENNSYLVANIA, VOLUNTEERS, 1881-65, BY HON. SAM- UEL P. BATES.—Before the close of the war for he Union, the, Legislature passed an act providing for the preparation of military history of the organization of Pennsylvania volunteers and militia. Tit 1867 it was further provided that this his tory should embrace an account of the organization and services in ,the field of :each regiment, together with the name of each officer and soldier. The history was commenced in 1866, but Mr. Bates was not commissioned as historian until July, 1867. He set himself to work with com mendable zeal anelindustry. The &etre suit of his labor is comprised in an octavo volume of one thousand three hundred and , twenty-sevea pages, and contains histories of all the Pennsylvania regi ments that participated in the "three months' service" of 1861, and the name - of every officer and soldier that belonged to those organizations. The record of Penn sylvania volunteers for three years' ser vice is carried as far as the Fiftieth regi ment. Mr. Bates has performed his diffi cult task promptly, accurately and well. SUNSHINE AND SHADOW IN NEW YORIC—We direct the reader's atten tion to the advertisement of J. B. Buns t.t Co, Hartford, Conn., in another column,. desiring Agents for Mathew Hale Smith's new boot, under the' above title. We have heretofore noticed the book, and giv en eztracta from it. It is gotten up for popular use, and we are not surprised to - learn that it has already commanded a large sale. The publishers announce that they use two tons of paper a day and run six. large presses to supply the demand. Circulars, containing full information as to the book, terms, dc., can be had by ad dressing the publishers. ANSWER.—We have reoeived several solutions of the Puzzle which appeared in lest week's issue„one from New Oxford, the other from Round ROL We annex the diagram thus furnished One cotrespondent, sending us the above solution, alms furnishes i neat diagram showing that the four parts can be again subdivided, giving 18 sections of same shape and size,. an& so on indefinitely. THE MORNING GLORY.—CoI. C. H. &musts has received a large assortment of these famous base-bprning Stoves, which on the score of economy, cleanli riess, easy management, and general util ity stand unrivalled and defy competition. The great demand for therii last season L 'axed the capacity of the Manufacturers to miNit the dexwAnd. They are much im proved and will doubtless ere Isng take the place of all other stoves for parlor, of ae 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, etc., all WARRANTED to he 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 arul . Universal Wringer. Call and examine. - tf REDUCTION.—R. C. •Cos&& is now selling off his entire stock of geode at greatly reduced prices: $5 Boots for $4 ; $3 Ladies' Shoes for $2 ;$1 Hate for $3.; and all goods in his Store at the same proportionate rates; Highest cash prices paid for ail kindi of FURS delivered at his store on Chambersburg street, Gettys burg. tf )0-Don't be devolved into purchasing worthless' preparations untri_yort have ceased to need any by a proper use of the only genuine andeffectlve one in the Mir kat. ..93arreitt's Vegetable Hair lteitors tivo" fi 111 actsaliy perform all that ik claimed for it, as thonsanda who are bone lined by it can teetily.---Kanirou alp Tejo- SOUS ER . WiE PEES, and all others want ing 'anything in . the house-keeping line, will do welttOcall it Col. C. H. Buximia's extensive Ware-room, near the Passenger depot, On Qarlialeetreet, who has on hand a very tars assortment of Moires of the best manufrotore, COoklog, parlor, !Mee, and Chamber Stoves for wood or Coal ; also Hollow Ware,Tin Wers,plapip War" Britannia Ware, Bird Cages, and& geonarsl assortment of Kitchen utensils. Also Coal and Lumber of all kinds. it ALL KINDS OF JOB WORM—Having: largely added to our faellities it Job Printing, we are now enabled with the aid of our Campbell Power Pm', Gordon Jobber, sad Fiend Presses, to turn ouk promptly all kinds of ilrlutiog, from- the smallest Card to the largest Poster, inelft ding Pamphlets, Speeches, Catalogues, GPI, rivirnunmea. etn. With oar ow job "fries. AOCIIIENT.—There was an explosion is Door., Ayer's Laboratory, yesterday, which canoed some excitement bi the vicinity. Ayer's Pills are manufactured under An enormous prom" in cylinders, like cannon, which sometimes prove too weak for the compressed forms, and burst with terrific, violence. Fortunately; the pieesi do not fly for, so that no one has ever beentkurt by them. The oaten is more like ice than powders but it makes wttioh ell the world aoluirraitdei are 11:41A—Dcrify Zemmol, Leven. U ME it *lnas ill? tgaii 441,40tieas is nvetywhere an interesting eesee4.;;.To gut children At* the Linker nary that renews and brightens their holiest hopes., _ To,the generous of heart, it tars the layered opportunity,' 0: giving w Wsget impar*g $ Sense • of obligation—of be stowing where the gift can only inspire pleasure. To children, Christmas bile brightest day of all the bright days in their happy calender. Their fond imaginings love to animate 'the good saint, who is believed to preside over this hallowed fe ;Ural. They look for Bt. Nicholas, now under one guise, now under another, and he it is that brings. the pretty books, and pictures, winter gear _of every ..hind, toys and all sweet things imaginable. Ne N one, however friendless, is allowed to be exitirely forgotten. Some little remem brance &Imes, it may be a penny doll, or a tin toy; the season allows not the abso lute forgetfulnestkof any. Yes, the burden of speech everywhere is the "Merry Christmas," and the beetevolent spirit that of gladness, kindness, N, tenderness and love. In the Homestead at this plaek.the Christ mas of 1868 will be remembered,when those little excitable, hoping, happy h*rts, beating then, shall have become slower pulsation, and wearied with the strife of life's thousand battle-fields. There were some preparatory lessons, as to the real meaning and importance of the festival, before its advent. Yet here, as in the great world outside, there was the mingling= of the spiritual and 'material— mingling so strangely, at times, as to ex cite the ludicrous. Early as the evening of the 28d, two of the Homestead boys had caught a glance of the interior of the Express Office, and real ly thought they saw "forty boxes, all with the Homestead mark upon them!" The order for delivery was given on the 24th, and all the boxes addressed to the children, which had really arrived, were opened in the large school-room, in the presence of the entire Homestead family. Each box, by turn, was placed on the principal table, and the articles removed, so as to give all the opportunity of seeing. Accompanying letters were also read, to the great interest and satisfaction of all present. When the wishing eye, and attentive ear, had been in a measure satisfied—the articles were carefully replaced, and delivered to the or der of the fortunate possessor, on the Christmas morrow. But boots, and sleds, with a portion of the candies, found imme diate use. Christmas eve was jubilant, and the night proved the inability to give quiet slumber, when so many stockings were in waiting, and the glad morning promised so much. It came and its dawn found all as sembled for early prayer. The devotions ended, the children were requested to keep their seats, and witness the opening of a single box, sent to one of their number; but to carry out an intended and agreeable surprise, It had been address ed to the principal. It was placed on the table, as others bad been the preceding day, and all is pleasing anxiety. A letter is produced; all listen, with an interest that only Christmas and Sabbath School boxes can call up. At length comes the name in full, and that of the Sabbath School pre senting. A little dark haired girl, with a countenance flushed with the deepest de light, walks up to the table. One desirable article after another was produced, until it appeared that nothing wished for had been forgotten. The surprise and satisfaction were complete. Bat the clear tones of the breakfast bell are heard, and the beau tiful tableau changes. The box, with its valued contents, is consigned to the careful keeping of its happy owner. Religiously, cheerfully, and most gladly, was the Christ matt of 1888 welcomed by the Soldiers' Orphans at the Homestead. All had not been remembered by special gifts from their guardian S. Schools ; but God In his merci- Inlcarehad.nunembered them all—bad made ample provision for their varied wants-.r- ' realizing His gracious promise to be the Father of the fatherless. THE NZW TEAS AT THI HOMESTEAD Thou comsat from a d istant shore Bearing a new, unwritten page, And thy welcome s ever more, Ts breathed by youth, and age. With welcome kind, -and cordial cheers, We greet thee, new and happy year. - Yee, "naPPY new Year., w as eF.Pne4 through all the apartments o f the Home stead again and again, in the rapturous voice of happy childhood. Kven the im pulsive boy, in haste to try his sled over the falling sleet, paused long enough to join the ringing chorus, "happy new year !" With tones full of giadnees, hearts full of enjoy ment, the advent of the new year was greeted at the Homestead. All in vigorous health. All gathered around, generous and handsomely spread tables as the warmest and most considerate friend of the Soldier's Orphan could desire. After evening prayers, the marked event of the owing year was to accord "to the boy of best conduct among the juniors" an elegant military toy, donated by Gen. Hoffman of Philadelphia. This was done In presence of all the children. The record of /local conduct carefully kept, was ap pealed to, The claimants, in summing up the report of the last tonr.months, appeared to be a New Yorker and a Philadelphian— the latter won by a very few credit marks in advance of his competitor. The whole affair was richly suggestive and was dwelt upon at some lengtl with the endeavor to impress each little restive orphan boy and girl with the value of credit marks, both in the "living present" and more distant fu ture. Thin, 41. r. Editor, passed the Christ mas festival of 1888, and the New Year's day of 1869, at the Orphan Homestead, in your midst. i tetpardon be "9 5 64 of your self and readers for this delay, until the eleventh hour, in offering the-account.— Pardon too, for delay in thankful acknowl edgement to you townsmen, /tenors. Chriamer, Codori, and litallstnith, and also Miss Hoyt, visitor from H. York, filar their most acceptable remembrance of the Homestead at the Christmas and New Year. R L.. 111110 ! C C I—Notes will, after the Ist clay of jappsvy sell all kinds of Winter Clothing at grgaly redgp4 pdceir , -Our Coats u low as $4.00, Cforal7 gver Cgata at $6.25, Infantry Over Coati $L 95, and all other Winter pods at greatly-giduced pri ces, to make room fiC . W,SprYtif oodg• tf Wile attention of our readers is &roo ted to the adverdasseet of COB'S DYS rEPSLL CURE, in Another part 'of this Parr- P ie li t 47 Yslufble - .Nedinine is recommended by all who use R. Read the certificates. eour Taassn• lb, 2. m yob, ;. A terrible tragedy occurred in Merwip county, lowa, on Saturday. A man named Gana Shafer, who had twice deserted his wire, returned recently and ordered her to Jerre her father's house.. Be want there with a loaded rerohnr. His wiles =Other met him at the door, and he knocked her dorm with a chair. He then knocked ids wife down and shot her in the breast, kill ing her instantly. Tie next Arad three times at himself. within* act. He elllo gashed his throat with a butcher' kW., He was 'DMA lying with his heed on the bosom ef his dead wilt, and one of their children in his arms. He declared his predetennin. etket to kill his wire, ev e n if be bad to mu der the whole family, Tint boiler of a locomotive attached to a is burin mt this Oentral Ohio Division of the 13alibnate stnekatio a4tiad, explo ded near ilammille on Yam; :-Wing the engineersted team and sesereirwoned imPatiOnrumm For the OClErriaia3oo Of otiireidefe, we annex to. Hat of the Sales of Pajama Pro perty, to be found In opt' advartiebhr 1• 11 -10404eti ' " 11-4olowion itivadola . is—cathariali kip/stoma s tp. 16-Joiant.l.3maralon, inustraatira town tp. " 18-George ,14865, Gettysburg boropgii,' 16-Joseph E. !Mott; Hanalltodaimt:isnuthip. " 14Jacali Kanifiran, " 20-4aeob end Pita Hrardy, klibarty " Bonnier, Straban " 23-Joseph R.Withempoim, Cimberland " 24-George W. Wolf, Strohm' " 24-qtalth G. Camp, Butler , " 24-John Cunningham, Freedom " 26-orairge A. Belaecker, MOM/ " 25-fieorge C. Lower, Straban' " 26-Barney Snyder, Straban "rs " 27-Jacob 0 eiselman,Cumbirrland March 3-Ydrac's of John Bhulloised,t3tradran tp. " 8-Daniel Arendt, Butler township. " 4-John Wearer, Conowago " 4-William Weitert,Mountpleasant township. " 4-Andrew Howard, 411 " 4 and 6-Adm'r of Moose Myers, Latimore tp. " 6-W. B. and 0, Hamilton, Battu township.. 6-Jacob H. Ilinawkar, Highland " " 8-11xecos of Frederick Varney, Mountjoy tp. " 9-John Cress, Btraban kanarldp. " 9-Assignee Ottawa' Beecher A Wife, Butler 10-Henry Herbst, Straban township. " 12-George Yohl, Macmillan " " 12-Jacob lisanter, Stratum 12-Abraham Ylohr, Franklin * 15-John W. Weigle, Highland " " 16 and 17-Jonas Roth, Boller " Indian " • Ht. THAT.—The Roches- Les the following conver- Locke—better known as V. Niaby "After chatting 'awhile on political sub jects and his trip to Waahington, we asked if that story they told &Wht him and Post master General Randall was really true. He laughed heartily as he began to re call how Randall latighed, and saidikwas. "Oh," said he, "Randall is a capital gecxl fellow,and likes a joke wonderfully..- But tto the story. When he was In Washingtqn he met Randall at a dinner. As soon as they were seated Randall untied to him and said, "I Bud by the books of the Department that there is quite a balance due froth your office at the X roads, and while you are in town you had better make it convenient to call up and settle it." "Ah," said Neatly, "I dont find any Democratic precedent for set fling a balance when it stands that way." A YOUNG lady was found insane wandering about the woods of Vigo county, Ind., about ten days ago, and as she was unable to tell who she was or where she belonged, was taken to the poorhouse. In the pock et of her dress was found a pocket-book containing a good sum of money and a check for .400 drawn on an Oswego, N. Y., bank, and also a ,railroad check. She has since, however, recovered and explained away the mystery that surrounded her. She says that her name is Parnell,. Robin son, and that she lives in Oswego, N. Y., with her parents, who are wealthy. She left them to visit a sister at Rockville, Park county, but on the way became insane, and at Terre Haute took to the woods. Her trunk has been found at Terre Haute. Gamota. Own., 1 is tallow/cad as defin itely decided, will not 'appear at any inaug uration ball. 4tvinv at the VitriolS. Baltimore Grata a Produce Market. Baltimore. Mondlaw /Arming. 6 50 • 676 7 50 • 8 25 000 Q 000 1 70 ` 1 95 84 Q 87 150 fit 165 65 So 75 3 75 fp 4 00 960 Q 9 75 250' Q 255 151 ® ISt 17} Q 18,1 o 0 ® CP 20} i 21 Bums ?Loss, ...... ...• KIVU YLOUB, • WHITS WitIAT, RIM WHZAT, Cosa, Rls, Okra, Tuccrrar-asso. CUWI3I-1121D, FLAX -811 W, BAOON, Snowowls, " Bross, " Halig,. GOLD, Pails. . . ... Gettysburg Grata I. Previstem Market. GlOyalkorm, Friday Jitsrsfisf. 6 60 Burst FLotra,... EXTRA FLOUR,. WEITZ WHEAT, RED WHEAT, ... CORN, RTE, acre, 0 7 50 @ ... 1 50 @ 200 ... @ 1 60 BrAEWV/Iki, TIMOTHY SEER, , ,•, CLOVE* SEED, ....... POTATOES, Btrrncia, LIED, Solos, atom?, Thais, " BIDFe,.. " thforr/ms44, Bo,►r, 6 i 8 TALLow, Potts, MARRIED HEstraut—KLumr.—On the 19th ult., by Rev. Father Balwaider, Pins Homier, of Mountpleasant township, to Miss Ester C. daughter of Jacob Kiunk, Esq., of Ger many township, lizmt.na—Dxvis.--Cm the 1001 the Rev. Father Ralwader, Jerome J. Homier, of Mou.ntpleasant township, to Miss An niei Davis, of Mountjoy township. MctilitEnar—Sunucza.—On the 29th of December, 1868, by the Rev. B. A. Shorb, Andrew MoSherry to Miss Julia Shee ler, both of this count4r. n the /9th ult., by Rev. J. D. ,7,ehring, Main T. Noe of Manheim township, York countk, to,Misi Sarah Lillich, of near New Oxford, Adams county. STouoir—Wnon.--On the 28th. ult., - by Rev. D. M. Blackwelder, Edward Stough to Miss Elisabeth J. Welch, bcitb of Hunt -Itwp 11 =H—Runnzmosxs.—On the 29th of December, by Rev. B. A. Shorb, Mr. Vin cent C. Suiltb to Miss Annie Riddlemoser, jtroth of Mountpleasaut township. TAUGHTNBAUGH—COTTRBLU—III Baal c more, on 'the 24th ult., by Rev. Dr. Foulk, William Taughinbaugh, Esq., of Hartford City, Indiana, (formerly Sheriff of this county,) to Mrs. ROB9IIIIA Cottre ll , of Bal t/171.0m/ -- azicb. - ArObltuary uotlOaa 5 molts a line for all over 4 lines—cash to aocompany no tice& BABIWORD.—On the 4th ult., near Coati town, Mrs Catharine Barnoord, aged 77 years. Haltsauost.—.A.t the resident* af mon Raise, near Enstuitabing, on a 15th ult., Mrs: 'Splatt 4arbatigli, (stater of Abrahatn Firiao,_ 'eedoll4 Ownithip, this bounty;) aged 76 years 9 months and 24 days. Hown.—On the Bth tilt., Sarah Eli - Sabath, daughter of James and Catharine Howe, of Ituntingtort township, aged 7 years months,♦ enti 5 dap, WiicrritOrt.—On the MI ult., Mrs. Sarah Jane Whitmor, of Freedom township, aged . 24 years, .7 months, and 28 days. sap abating:oW NOT/OZ,—Letters of Admini s . r- ttstion oa the Naito or 'mount fate of Pawl= townabiptionts misty, Deno, having boon-Phut tho ilide!oipsof* residlan said township, they rshy tifre sown to op promo Indebted to, said sotito to ants inunodsto psysont and those tiering thetas spline* the semi to present R atedpropulz_oatb foramtlesiont. maitY UMW 7130171,011,}ydit.n. Nob. • - T I C E. Th. first account of Wira.ux B. Comanatoo of goi "Moe OIPI 10014. Of Adoolooio l ltyM=UTlMZ r = I!?,,Pioso of isr 740,.*1pa via bkosizekli mug " an ' 41 ' t r i al 4P!SC WS; "4/M l lli *Oh. Yob. 5.--tQ• MANTUA-MAKING. MRS. E. rkIEGLER_ pteporod to do ovary dooodipttodof Plain Sewing, Dress making. pußiao 811 M OP 'VALUABLE . PERSONAL PROPERTY The suitwaigaedreatallilin Igkikausd kstrwAlsta% wiles south of Balf lutkoviLl ml!.. Wall • Beres=dlesafttgai istillt by Iliehael Bar. , ;:rieekr, a÷ ibli ths o Z w lhibus,. NM sell at Mie Bale, W s Atm% wad, at 9 ea.* 4. „Natalia' Presort', LWOW( HOW, GuislatiOnkfalae, iikkb Rh , west broke* auw etigairs sad law *thaw 4 yeast. KIM COW% oftheipiarill ieceit tie Had of r eal.. I Deratishire Bill ire years old, L head of Cattle, 2 two and 2 Mor yearllup, 4 head of Bloom. SOW and Pip, I lotKliatwe broad. tread Vamp, Lime Bad, Hay Osrelagsa;&tele, 8l ga r three horse Plow, llarrptis, single rad dot le BUM Ploy's. Can Parks, Brieekbandawint Abdo Phi.., Irene Osor‘flllad se, 0011 4 % Willon mad Riding Pad dles, Ply Xs Halters, Hooldnes, Riding ikidi sk Buggy Hero Gears kw amebae,* Wagon, eix-borse Lins, -- ireepe ji l ke . karter, Grain Shovel Yorke Raked, B&W Gfahr Cradle, Scythes and Stalks. Du and7r7r Roots, L%, Halter, Breast, Bolt and amts. Bpresdal4, elmils, double and treble Tress 1 CumberbM County Woma n= G m !, Pan, Ifeaffroogb, half-bushel ilisamirs, (lewd.", Meat Tsui* Also, goassbold lfmaltnes, melt as Cook Stovemnd Aztnass, lot of Pipe, Bedstead. D..k, Book Cass,'and a great many alleles too anwsnins to mentio Also, the onwhalf of 19 Acrsi of Grain and 63i Wm of Eye In the ground will be sold. Attendance will be Veen and tame madeknown on day of sale by JAO9II H. BIZIMOKKII. /ton Micurr, Auct 10P ear. [Neb. s.—te PUBLIC SALE OP VALIJAZIA PIRSONAL PROPERTY The uudarigned lotaildiagitO remove wool, will sell at Public Sale, on Friday the 12d day of Mar c h ft .*, at 10 deka, 4. M., at hisresideues, in YrankUn town ship, 3 miles south-west of Casbtown, on lb e road loading from Gm Ibtnier phial. toPopLar Spring House, the following valuable Personal 'Property to wit : II 'BRAD OY MILOII COWS, two of tc w , w , w i l l b. fresh about the time of sabr, 1 Bettor brood Sow, I Spring Wagon, Winnowing Mill, Wheolbe r row, double and Jingle Shovel Plows, Corn York, Gri n d.i nne , Fork., Rakes, Cow Chains, Cal pontos Tools, Broad, Dcrablo-bi t and Pole Axe., Drawing Knife, sey the. wi g Smiths, Mattocks, 1 pair of Dog Irons, /locket Wedge,. JOIIJ4 Alpo, Household furniture, coosisting In o f Bureau, Comm. Cupboard, Sink, Table, slim o r stasis, Chairs, Rocking Cradlo, Cook Store and A turas, ten plate Stove. lot of good Pipe, Cheats, C Looking Glasses Pietas Jars, Yroit Cans, To Barrels, Splonin Wbeel, • grinder and gent. ter, Lard Press. )fist Knife, Shot Gun, Iron pots nnA Bottle, Dutch Oven, a lot of good Vinegar, Ply. n o g Ten Gallop Kegs, Meat Banobes,lot of Tin and Quoins. war., Potatoes, Boots, Onior, Cucumber plckel k 1 Soap of Bees, lot of empty kip, Stew-yards, Plat Irons, and • great many ittiolbs too nomortios to mention. •tteedanc• will be even and terms made knows ou day of sale by 1101111. - JACOB MICILI7, Auctioneer. rub: 6.—te 1000 . MILES UNION PACIFIC ARE NOW COMPLETED As 500 miles of ties western portion of the line, be ginning at Baena:mato, are also done, but 267 MILES REMAIN To be Finished, to Open the Grand Through Line. to the Pacific. This Opening will certainly fake place ear 1y this season. Besides a donation from the Government of 12,100 acme of land per mile, the Company in entitled to a subsidy in U. B. Bonds on its lime U completed and aceepted, at the average rate of about r.0.5,60ct per mile, according to the difficalties encomtered, for which the Government takes *second lien as marl ty. Whether subsides are gives to any other cons puttee or not, the Government will comply with all Its contracts with the Union Pacific Railroad Com pany- Nearly the whole amount of bond. to which the Company will be entitled have already been deliv ered. FIRST MORTGAGE BONDS By its charter, the Company is permitted to Was its own MIST MORTGACHIi BONDS to the same a. *aunt se the Government Bonds avulse tore. These Ilbilds are a Tint Yortpgr npot the mars road sad all lta •qa fitment'. VIET RAVI THIRTY lull TO RIJN, AT ea PLR 01114 T., sod both PRINCIPAL AND INTEREST PAYABLE IN GOLD. Backeecurltles are generally valuable in proper. lion to the length or time they have to run. The longest stz per cent. gold intmeet bonds of the U. 8. (the 'Ors) will be doe in 11 years; and they are worth 12. If th ey had 30 years to ran, they would stood at nut less than 133. • perfectly sate Pint Mortgage bond Ilk* the Union Paella alostdd approach alarm*. The demand for:lnrepeen inventment te already con siderable, and on the completsou cil the work min doubtless carry titeprioa tamlaege,inteint, Eira tiECMTT OirAOPIIMIrDs• amobovist a shim OAS • illrit.lllo . rt. pg• of 61,60,p0r Lila upon what fur a low-Wile Emit be the oely railroad oonnectlag the AtMalik and Perils States Is rev+• • • 'mu. The satire sweat of the mortgage will be about lao,oooAco, LAVA. Hp tenet 10,900,000 per ansem In geld. The preterit mu mmy coat or this interest le Jere then $2,609,000 per anima, while the (rode earnlnp for the roar lan, /MOH WAY BUSINNBB ONLY, ON AN AVZHAOK OP LICBII THAN 100 MILIM 01' ROAD IN ORSHA TION, W CRY WORE THAN I 25 FIVE MILLION DOLLARS, 23 aOO The dotalls 01 which ass as Mises! 90 fil 1 00 From Passerageri .................. ............$1,02,4"py " Freight..._....'2,040,2213.19 Express 31,423.08 . " Saila 136„28549 " Mlerella aeon. ....._......... 91,620.27 " Goeerumeat troop' , 104,077.77 . . troll& t 449,44949 4 Cm trac tort' 112.11...; ' 201,179.09 , • " material .. —,. 966,430.39 This lams anumat only as Indleatlop of to, im mense tragic that must p over the through line In • few zucuthe, when the great tido fer rstinc coast hare' and trade will begin. It Ls estituatad that Oda bust• near must make the earnings of the road from 111. TUN TO TWXNTY MILLIONS A VIAL 11 00 Ae the waxily of three Suede will woo caw, Or. ties who desire to invest la thaw will dad It tor their iatareet to do so at tom The price for the present Ii per ii4l;critiO iporett trot ilia. I, 1p cctreit.r7. Buticripilone will be received is enrraluito by the MDT NATIONAL DANK .ad GIITTTABIJHO NATIONAL ZANY, sad In New York AT TMICPSIPANT'fI OF VICE,yo. 24 NASSAU ET JOUN J, casco * SON. BANNWAS, No. b 9 WALL St, Anil by the Cupiny's udvortisod agouti throughout Bon* rest free, but parties subscribing through taxa vests, un'tl took to than for thar rale delivery. ♦ I.IIW PAMPlttarf AND HAP was Woad October let, coatafatag *report of Ms ;rum"' or Ibt Tort to that ditik and a too oomplabit statement la rids. Mut to tha value of the hoods than, an bs aim la an adrarthpaamt,. which will be mat has oa spine*. tu n .4 tb. ....poore adieu, or to on, o f it. advortroed &Onto. appf 7. coo, TWIE4M Now York. • MK. P. -8m OD 46,00 GREENBACK A ' AG tn ii viir pt,„ M4rrlißir.B.4 B SMITH'S NSW BOOZ, "Sunshine and Shadow in New York." A won mums WM !MAME & Mamm a pp LIFE IN THE GREAT METROPOLIS. Selma MIRROR Of NSW YORK, reflecting the irposirrs OP TITS GRP : W. :W FIN IN 0* flat 4 1E, Sid inid do t pi 16 gin% WOW 4 1 . vs, Nowa soirbusaed tot tel . ea capidit. . 4 Y on w i s h t o know how Pontoon are made and lost la a day, how Shrewd Yen are raced la = Ft; haw " Co u nt va Sr. swiadlad by lle how aluters and His " rehants are Mask ; how .Daaos Halls and Cowart Baloau are ..‘Ol. How Gambl i ng HAIM Ind l i attae p re ; bow atoch o_o_l24Patta aNjaatt bow -- th• to Banat 40 Iwo. /1 to Yes thoit a mystorloo of Now TO*, and eastaina splay Ihttotohes of It noted mfillouttreei iisichutoke. A Odom Mona 720 poom, n u b nustraud. The wrest examiadon Was. Oaapcua c i rcular awl ailkOPentsabaOlt PIO fro* oa mama, for fpll reoticquolinritilog p p a ' , 10b..6.-2.1 " ' • FAR,MERBIIi TRY TWA ALTA-VELA PHOSPHATE-1 r pr i s dp s ity of the colobratioi Quay ALTA VELA. a mti b m od e . per mkt. of AIIONII4 jgg =sews &GUTH, foraboot lai sr ,vs Nu istip islata7 erbollKi - • ' :OWE PHIMPRATS oR illur b tiptiprwitjt roteab asid aar,w, *mow *awe COMPLETE JUNIMg. lisaibtaiisdimass =haves Timm= 111 kb" hi ate "Ma iodic mace sevp 11140,1ffikpfaipialt.. Adthio - Ivai Alx4 MA 0 191016; -. ' , .. . ' I fT Ikuriveri ::s,mainov a co, 34 11 .44,41•. riddietii4 A i pmdaimmkam, ad satheivikmamioi , -- - aislissrp"-47 I:X=1 RAILROAD AT PAR ..._».,~a,oea,csi,s} = the United States atatiii ~aie. PUBLIC SALE OF VALVABLI - PIIBIIOIIAL PitOPIRTY Tim andooMpad a latwoolkow to quit &mils& will Wild Pedals Ulm dee- taik day el laud waid.ed-10 debrok. at bler,frieldenee la ltrebta tome** V . ai l i ntr u letwr go on th e toad leading to Alric i=ilr Pre. ably, 4 =AD HOBBIO, otin6Meem - 111miod Man, Colts, ono ru ingS pare - atiell broke to Wawa, sad the other two pl . at ra II Much coma mime ot which er ill be trait of wil*, 9 Barri. one of shwa a Sae Una Bull 'of wood Meek, I Woad of Young Cattle, Blimp, 1 Brood Boer, libotei, Ramp Pharr& Thrashing brachia* and' new Hors. wawa.. Orin Still, Wire Tooth Horse Bake, Berme Power Beeper, Dorn Crasher, I four horse end two hors. Wato.no. Spring Waem 'rood stron- Padliag Wagon, • Mow** homy ' Carriage, Sleigh sad Balls, two and three horse Blows, 9 Honore, Shovel Plows, Cora Parks, Co w Coverer, 2 Hay Car thago, Stone it'd, Windmilngle, doable and treble Trees, 2 hog Chaise Cow Chains, Halters, 4 mots of Breechbands, 4 sets of "rota Gears, ow of Double Bar. nem, Sin& .Harneeo ' Collate, Bridles and Saddles, Crowbar, a Ombra/a Circular Saw. and Frame, B) Ind" 8 Grain Cradles, Koala/ Scythes, 2 Clover Cos- Hy and Dung Yorks, Dung Hooks, Meal and Wedge; Axes, Croes-aot Saw, lot of Bap, Closer and Timothy 5i.,.. Crain Showed, Fifth Chola, Batt and ' Breast Mains, 2 lour horse Stretchers,Spread;Dang Boards, 2 Scene of 8e.,, I Roller, 4 rleta, With • number of other articles. On Tuesday Os/ 1615 day of Alfor', at 10 o'clock, 4. M. the undersigned will also sell, at the same place, • variety of Household and Kitchen turnhere, con sliding of Coot Stove, 6 tan-plate Stoves and Pipe, Bedsteads, Tables, Bureaus, Corner Cupboard, Bight day Clock, Chimes, 2 Wood Boxes Meat Vessels, Bar rel., Tube, Churn Washing Machine , Iron and Copper Kettles, Crocks, Iron Pots, Looting Blau, Pictures and Primes, a lot of Boot; Brands, Desk, to. Oleo, a Bret rots Bellows, Anvil, Tongs, Hammer. 4 Vice., Benches, Plains, Saws, Hand Axe., Spoke Moves, Brace. and But., Augers, Drawing Earreo. Chisels, Compasses., • lot of net and old Iron, Lever Punch, • lot of gasps and Pllen,Orindstour, bowleg. Grinder andBtulfer, and a variatyof articles too numerous to meat ton. A credit of ten months will be given on purchases over SS, on notes with approved security. JOHN CRESS. JONI 137411d11111/, lnetio uer ASSIGNEE'S SALE OF VALUABLE SEAL AND PERSONAL PROPERTY The andirrolguid, Amlines of Samuel Beecher and Wife, under a deed of voluntary Assignment for the bonefit of creditors, will all at Public Sale, en Duo& day the NA of /fart Aloud, 'at 10 o'clock t. N., oak the premises, • Tit4OT, 01 LAND, sitaato fa Butler towniihip, Adams county, Pa., 1 mile south-east of Arendtaviiie, containing 6f Acres. more or leak ad- joining lends of Georg* Illuebeugh, Jona:Web W. Dial, gunnel Lawyer, end others. The improvements consist of a new two.story FRAN' DWILLINO, Backhanding, good Barn, and other outbuildings, a thriving young Orchard, • Well of water near the boas* ; about 10 acres are in eacellent Timber, the bal- Ince cleared end under of/titivation. Big Conowago runs through the farm ; there to a three-story Paper KW, which bat recently been undergoing thorough repair, but the repairs are not yet complete. Th ere Is good water power, and the Paper Mill - has been long and favorably known to the public. The property will be sold entire or in parcels to suit purchasers. At the same time and place will be sold a two horse Wagon, Truck Wagon, a lot of Straw, a lot of Lumber new and old, Boards and Plank, Steam Boiler lb feet lung and 15 lochs. wide, 130 grate of Middling., a lot Woolen Rags, Twins, Old Iron,Casting.,Bhaftinp and Gearing., Wheelbarrow, bhavele, Games', Grain Cra dle, Gun, and a greet many articles too numerous to mention, Attendance will be given and tenni tnade known on day of sale by JIBIibIIALL W. Dlllll4 Assignee. Lservis, nuctionsor. [Feb. E—ta /Fir - York True Democrat roman it times sod send bill to Oils onto* for ceUett ion. puBLIC SALE, ON THURSDAY, the 18th day of PBBRUARY nut the substriber, intending to remove to . the West, will. sell at Irub Sale, at kis residence, in Chambersbarg street, next doer to the Keystone Hones, Gettysburg, the following valuable Personal Property, vie: 1 SPLENDID THINK WAGON, new, built of the beet material and by Ms best workman- an excellent PIANO ; Bedsteads, Bureau Chairs, Carpetieg, Cop boards. liarbletop litandk Extension Tables, Looking Gli fu me, Window Blinds, 'Woks, Bowleg Machines, Cook Stove and fixtures, °piton* year in use, Parlor Stove, Small Cook Stove, Tim-plate Stove, with Queens-ware, Glass-ware, Creckery-ware, Pots, Pan., Rettlea, and other articles of Honaelplirsud Kitchen garniture, too numerous to:amnia:v.'. Alan at the same time and place, thi..Shop 'Perm- Mare, arch as 9 an* Cutting Boards, Walnut Desk, large Looking Glass, some Clothing, with Candinors, Testier', Buttons,Tbreads, and many other articles. Sale to COOIMGCCII at 10 o'clock. A. W. on said•dar, when attendance will hegir' and terms make known by GEORGE J ACOBS. • ITAII indebted to George jumbo & Bro. are re quested to make immediate payment, as the account/ must be dowel, by reason of removal. • Jan.24.—ts I)TJBLIC SALE OF VALUABLE _PERSONAL PROPERTY The undersigned, Bxecatio of the estate of Fred erick Forney, lat. of Blounktoy township, Adams county, Pa., deceased, wdl sell at Public Bale, on Non. day, lke ala= .4 l :rik moot, at n o'clock, £, at la late r to the right of the Baltimore turnpike aboat 3 sal and 2M miles east of I:fortes Ylll tlie knowing Personal Finnerty, to , wit: 1 FAMILY YAM with sal, 6 head of hilleh airs, 4 Heifers, I Bull, 6 Mous, 1 Bow, 6 head of Sheep, 2 WitesJoix . • four horse the other a one horse,) Bug. litaddu•sad P 01111 osw Rake, Orals gilTir:Cutter, Winnowing Hill, Cutting Box, Cultivators, Plop, narrow", Coen Yorks, tkmblo and slngiseborrel Plows, Flax-brake, Bbidgh. Hay Carriage, Spreaders, doable, single and treble- Troia, Yorks, Rolm, Bborrels, Ply Nets, 2 Ladders, lot of Sags, itoi. les, Boards, Sledge, Crowbar. 3 sots or Breechbands, Trout Gears, 2 set single Hennes, Bridles, Collars, Halters, Saddles, Whips, Brant, Batt and Cow Chains. Also, a large lot of Hay, , irain in the ground, lot of Cato, Corn. bushels Obverseed, • large lot of Baum, Lard, 2 Scope of Bose, to. Also eb oid and ea Furniture, oonsistlag In par, of Bedsteads, Sables; Chairs, Cupboard, Sink, 2 Clocks, Wood Chest,Carpet. big, 1 Cook Store and Fixtures, Ten•plate Stars and Pip*, Copper liCettle,2lrtm Kettles Vessol,Boxse, Barra', Tubs. and gnat many Daher ankles too nuntoross to inestitni. astowlawoo will be given sod torn= ands known by JAMB TUENIT,II2.'r. lona &MUNE= Aelet.lontr. pan. vo.—pi PUBLIC BALE OF VALUABLE pßogiptyr. The suadarnigmad, Intondlag to gulf farming will sell at Public Sale, eri Friday, Cis Mk day of March nest, at 9 o'clock. A. Af., at his :Amidst:ea, In iltraban township, on lkir York Turapika, mar Hoyden's aw Sian, half way between Gettysburg and Ox ford, former ly know, as Combat's Tavern, the following valuabls Personal Propert y , wit: f. WORK (aed Mock,) one of which la a No.l three year old, also a Colt sae year old, 12 bead of Ranted Cattle, among which mamma good Milch Cow,, a the balanos are Balls, Stems sad Heifers, I Sow, 2 c d four hors* Wagoaa, 1 broad tbe other rally i Orlin Tivkiat 111;N: dins and mon o . .P malt,,Baliper Wlrgabigi* end Grain jask Onni afTlaggrlakitlaklarcer Bog, Bailin ikreem, '1; Hay Carriages the one la smi th s other 20 best bag, 2 Plows, Harroms, Doable Shovel Plows. Corn Forks, single and double Trees,Bpssadars, Jack &ma t reed Trough, Crose•cut Baal, alreechbands, Prom Gears, Collar., Bridles, Housaturs, Riding Saddlesaad Bridles, Wagon Saddle sad Whip, Wagon and Plow Lines, Hal ters, Grain Cradle, Scythes, Axes, •Orindstane, Log, Butt hod 0.. - wilthessa, may and !samara Yorke; 480,1 Lima Kitchen Table, 'Bedstead, and a great many articles too summons to mention. TEMP OP BALM.—AII suam ofilve dollars or un der, cash ; all ober that &credit Onus:to mouths will be given on note, with approved security. 4AOO II BEAKER.. Jona Sulu:mu, Auctioneer. [Jan. 20.-0 pvtado iiej.l3 mut VALUMM PRO T4 ' , ga, PX3TY. The undersigned, Intending to quit formlng will sell at Public Sale, ea 211twsday. the 4th day of Yardoast, allo o'ckock, A. X., at Ma realdones, Mount. pleasant township, Adams county, P A ., on the rood, leading from Littlastown to Bonoughtown„ about 23 mil*. from the former and about the same distance front the tatter ere*, all his valuable Personal party, to wit 4 GLOB TOBWG WORK W0L.51•3., o ao of them • Mar, hoary with 044,1 vary IneCcat. throe pears old, Mach Cows,l Bull, 1 Halter, I throw and Cw,horse narrow tread Wagon (good its new,) mina Bud. may Ladders, Sled, llsigh, Threshing Yoshio* and HOMO Power, I Reaper tind Mower, 00111 Shollor, Pinning Will, Plaid Bolter, Huse Rake, Plows, Harrows, Cub Orators, single and double Shove Plows, Corn Yorks, Angle, doable on& treble Tress, Spreaders, Breech. bands, Front Clears, Wagon Saddle, -Bridles, Collars , Line", Housings, Halter., Butt, Breast, Log, Hater an Cop Chains, Yorke, takes, Grain Cradle, Scythes and deaths, and a petit Many *lulu numerous to mention. Attendance will be even and terms made -known on day of aL by WILLIAM WIUMART. Janos RtAML Atiotionear. ' pan. 29.— WP puntie SALE OF VALUABLE PERSONAL PROPERTY, Thp pngstolgtod, Nsesators of the Itstate of John Shl, atomised, LW of Strobes towaship Adam Pe,, will sell at Public gale on Mikado, the get day of Nara, um, at 9 darisk. A. M., on the promisee, on the road leading from New Chaster to Hunteratown, 2 mile' from the former plats, the lowing valuable Paternal Property. to wit: 3 Hituipag, 3 of them 108 Brood Hera, heavy with foal, *he other a goo hcree tiring 4 year% *oil Vail to mddlqui hnrnes.,l Yillellitg Coln 1 Bret-Teti Mitch (kiwi, all yothig, 3 or 4 At them will- be Fresh a b ou t Shwar Ws, 8 /Nile Pe} ilivMs, 9 Itro Ow% 6 ni,ll flirted, 1'094 0 11, lilltrrelPiread Wept: and Bed, oneherss Wagon and Bed, ?'pair lay eIVM 01611•ntlray new, patent Hay Bake, Threshing chine and Hors* Power, with double Shaker attach ed,2 Plows, 3 Harrows, Shovel Plows, Corn Pork, Corn Comer, Log Chains Boller, Stone Bled ; threehores, double and single Trees Spreaders, Jack Screw, 9 Sleighs, Oral, Pan, Cutting Box, Sled, Wtomdbaccov, Grindstone, Croastat Saw, Man) MI, W_ 0 43041, Wood Bow, 44 so, Aggpll,yrtif .1 11M1P1148ert,tirsin Shovel, Shoveleißarits, - D 9 g Bs, firsolit Cradle', Clover Cradle, lOW 11, Moyer glove; 39 Bags, 2 halt buebd Messores, Crowbar, 800 feet Me Boards, Dak Plank, 2 est Wagon Boards, lot of Fencing Boards, 2 pair Breechbands, 2 pair Front G•arg, 4 Blind Bridles, Collate, Plow Maw, laming; Halters, Cow Chalet, Saddle, Flax Brake, lot of Flax, Ladder, 4 flour Barrels I Neat Vetwelet_49., el lye Pre , — Alto, L oilititql4 liltflop oillitlinbC4ll4 l lll4 to Part 0 MI re4qs, Plate!, Vt(airi. Bedsteads and Bed ding, rtier Cupboard, Cook Sasso, Tea-plate Stoves, Jars, Outs, Boxes. Barrels, Carpeting , Spinning and Wool Wheels, Chest, Looking Glass, Iron Bettie, Diebes,Doltglitray,Bookete,Tinwers,Buksts,Satisage Hatter and Staffer, Crocks, Hose, Spade,,Bacon by the r,d, *lad maa7 Wier at:Dab/ too 332nwcpue on ' ' dal o 41tf w ep pu ll be given and term pude known on an 13XKUBL SEDDLL,) ~__, Inc. v. vatru l Aik3s,-4t T)UBLIC SALE OF VALUABLE - PERSONAL PROPERTY. TM undersigned havtay rand aim Puna. wO3 son It Public Salo, do ratider ood ndmoder, adbleli sad ITU. days qf Nara sod, at B dank ..4 .14 sl► dada day.at Ns rraddionee Windier top. 2 Wks aadt of Areadinilld„ the fblortak dalsabb PIIMill wit: itolN inerc 1 .? 6 WASORS/0. Oroodi". I work LIR say Ow b idAl. ,i- f 2 . ; k ": ' - • 1 041 "" Sir - '"" ' , - 1 ...... i• • •, 1 ird i =gr___4_ 7 r 4 Fraii4.4 =Si fiet -. 4%ukb - scat aB gernonlit Ada. DUBLIC mug or VALUABLE • .a. MIBSOAAL PEOPTIITY. The undoralgsied latiadlmio quit krislnt. will of. ler at Piddle eilefog itay. &ism , ar y th - ad 10 dcleek, 4. 1 .14.4.1 thelr,iesidnaos, ht Liberty 'lWiwneldp, an thawing leading tram Fahlield bit Zia kiletabitrit &boat tug isilleshona dui Ruiner plus, Liber ty L allowingsansable Teraonal Proporty, to wit : 2 WONIL $02432/1,1 bedpans axcelkint Brood liars, t w ,ygamb is who" Asttekveaa, swami of than Idaho - fresh S'y time of ads. t Bhoop, I Brood Bar, (Sinster7l44)l Soar hore•Drned-tread Wag on Hod. Be s and Trough, 1 bur horse Wagon, B loch Ors (near y new,)l two seat Rockaway Rugg, 1 Sleigh, and Bells, Wood and Hay Ladders, I Bait. discharging Spring tooth Hay Lake, 1 Gum Spring Grain Drill, 1 good Threshing Machine and Ram Power, (twarlY new ' ) 1 Winnowing Mill, Cutting Box, 2 Plows 1 Harrow, Shovel Plow', Cultivator, Corts.Borksoittgle and double Tress Spreaders, Rough Lock, Look, Log/I'nd Cow Cholas, Jack Screw, 3 Pair of Breech bands, B sets of /rest Ours, Wagon Lbw, Wagon Saddle, Collars, Bidlog sail Blind Bridles , Ratters, Housings, Shovels, Warts, Rakes, Crowbsr, Digging Iron. Sledgs, Brain and Cloyerseed Cradles. Head/yhe, Grindstones, Dung Hook, Staves andg. Also, Holue and. Kitchen Burst ture, consisting In part of 2 Cooking Stoves, Corner Cupboard,Bods, Bedsteads and Bedding, Boxes, Barrels, Tabs, with a great variety ofrarticles too numerous to mention. Attendance will be given end terms made known on day of sale by JACO' Auctformr PUBLIC BALE OF VALUABLE 'LIMN() IMPLEMENTS AND EITOCK The undersigned will sell at Pablic Sale, on Thurs. day, PM. 25,1860, at 10 o'cLack, A. it, at his reel.- den ce, in Highland township, Adams sou ray. Pa., 13 miles west of GiugePs Mill, the following Personal Property, to wit: 3 WOKE HORSES, 1 a Mare with foal, 2 Orstqate Moles, 1 yearling Colt, 2 Mirth Cows,B Heifers, 3 Shots'. 1 four - horse Wagon,B% inch tr ead, with large English Red,Sideboard and Bowe, nertime Bed, new Wood Ladders, new Hay Carriage, Putt Carriage, 3 Plows, 2 Harrow, 1 Threshing Machine, Hone Power Strap, single and double Shovel Plows, Cultivators, Corn Forke, Log, Lock, Fifth, Breast, Halter, and Cow Chains, Rough Locks, Ice Cutter, Butt Traces, 2 sets of Breeehbarids (nearly new,) 4 sets of front Gems (all good,) Spreader., double' and single and Treble Trees, Jockeying Sticks, 1 Srid-rate Cutting Box, Post Augers, Work Bench and Screw, Jock Screws, Crueetnt Saw, Maul and Wedges, double and single Bitted Axes, Cant and Dung Hooks, Wagon Whip, Heisting Boyar, and Rollers, Bridle., Boddie; Collars, HaltersAines, Wheelbarrow, Grain Cradles, Scythes and &laths, Grindstone, Hay and Dung Forke, Grain Shovel, Rakes, Spades, Shunts, end a great man articles too numerous to mention. TREES Of SALE:—AII sums ofTen Boller' end un der, Cask; all over that amount. a credit of Twelve Months will be given on notes with approved security, GEORGE A. BEISECKER. 3•002 Mtcctar, Anetkoneer. [Jan. 20.-ts• SEEM PUBLIC SALE OF VALUABLE PERSONAL PROPERTY The undersigned, Intending to quit forming will sell at Public Sale, on Mucky the 23rd of February Next, at Ii o'clock, A. It, at his residence, in Striation town ship, Adam county, Pa., 4 miles north of Gettysburg, I mile to the right of the Carlisle road, the following valuable Personal Property, to wit; 4 HEAD OF WORK HORSES, 2 Ocilts, 1 two and 1 one year old In the Spring, 6 Mitch Cows, 8 Heifers, with Calf. 1 Bull, 7 head of young Cattle, 6 head of Sheep, 2 Brood Bowe, 1 four horse narrow tread Warr' on, 1 Buggy and Harness, Sleigh and Harness, Thresh- lug Machine and Horse Power, Springlootta flay Rake (Pratt's Patent,) 1 Hay Carriage and Ladders, 1 pair Wood Ladders boarded up to haul 14/331) 1 Lime Bad with bows and cover, I Wagon Bed. 1 Stal,Rairs Ohio Reaper, 1 Patent hay Pitcher with Ilfeatof one in* Rope, Grain Drill, 1 Flax-brake, 1 get of Wagon Boards, 3 Plows, 1 double, Shovel Plow, Corn Forks, Spreaders, single and double Trees, 1 Harrow, Forks, Rakes, Shovel, Mattock, Grain and Cloverseed Cradle', Scythes and Swaths, 1 Cutting Box, Breast, Butt, Log and Cow Chains, 2 sets of Breechbands,3 seta of Front Gears, Roughage, Halo" Bridles and Collar,. Wagon Saddle and Whip,l Metal Ball, at the same time will be offered 3 Patent Fruit Drying Houses, and a great many article, too num 'rows to mention. TERMS OF SALIL—AI I gams of lire Dollars and under, Cash; all over that amount a credit of Twelve Mouthswill be given on notee with approved swarthy. PHILIP BRAMBIL Jon, ISTALUIMITH, Auctioneer. (Jan. 29.--ter PUBLIC SALE OF VALUABLE PERSONAL PROPERTY The subscriber will cell at Public Sale, on Thursday the 110 of Pthruary next, at 10 o'clock, A: M. at his rash:lnn in 1/nation township, Adams county, Pa., 1 mile from Horita's Mourn, on the road leading from /airfield to Taneytown, the following Personal Pro perty, to wit: 2 WORK HORSES, 1 tent and halfyears old, the other a good Family Mare, 6 head of Cattle, 2 Cow., which will be fresh about the time of sale, light two- bores Wagon, Hay Ladders, Sleigh and Belts, good Sled. Harrow, single and double Shovel Plows, Corn fork, single and double Treat Wheelbarrow, Wheat Pan, Cutting Box, Front Ge ars, ?law Hears, 1 new Palling -top Buggy, Plow Line, Blind and Itidhig Bridiei,Calars, good Leather Fly - net, Halter, Log and Cow Maly, /Whig and Side Saddles, lot of Cider and Floor Barrels, lot of old Trott, pair of Brant Chains, and a great Many articles too numerous to mention. Attendance will be given and term, made known on day of sale by - SOLOMON BAKER. Jan. 29.—as• PUBLIC SALE 'OF VALUABLE pIISSONAL PROPHRTY The nodereigned, lotending‘to quit Waning will siill at Public Bale, on Acchoilotay the Ms day of March nat. at 9 o'clock, 4- , 11-, at. his residence in Strobes township, Adams county, Pia„ on the York turnpike, two mike east of Gettysburg, the following rehash!' Pomona! Property, to wit! 4 WORK 11ORSZEI, 6 heacrof Mulch Caws, two of which will be fresh About the time of sale, 2 head of young Cattle, 1 Bull, 7 hold of good Sheep, 1 Ram (Cotswold breed, hard to beat,) 1 good Brood SOW 2 b roa d t re ed Wagons, 1 a four horse (nearly new,) hue other ibr Are or six horses, I good one Wagon, Lime Bed with Bowe end Corer, 1 Ant-rate Rey Carria ge with Poplar Beam', W ood Ladders, Rail Carriage, /sad Trough, 1 Wire-tooth bele, 1 good Threshing Machine, four bores Power with 14 feet of Shaker to it, Reaper end Blower, 1 good Winnowing Mill, Cut, tlass Ptaxbreka. Oran Drill, Plows, Harrows, Plow C orn Pork, large Cultivator, Corn Corerer,Jack licrew , Noel& Wipe Bed, lot of old Iron, Deng Bosnia, and doable True, throe end l o ur brae, Spreaders, Corn !Wi s e r, Fifth, Carry. big, Log; Baiter, Mitt. Breast en i d CliPer Chains, ti sets Mug Wag o n aide el Horse elsoidrialle Sandie, HAlle,ltAnneare, Wagon ,e, Line, i , low Lloey uc.thr, i orb, Shovel' 4fattlocks, Orate Cradle, sstamale, Boxes, Hay by e . lion, 2 Stacks et Corn-fodder which will be sold by the bundle. Also, Household and Kitchen Furniture, consisting in part of 1 Kitchen Cupboard, Sink, large Rocking Chtfir, good Clock, sad a great many articles too num e r o u s to mention. Any persons baying Hoek abmy sale, can ham It ten days after the. sale. If aiiiY wish. Tißkfll OP lIALE.—AII mos of flye dollars or nu der,cash ; all over that • credit of eleven months will be given on notes wfth approved security. Attendance will be given and terms made known on day of sale by 14lIft BST. Jon n 13Ta;.zet!intir, .L;ct to« an: . liIII3I. I I6SILE OP VALITABED4 pERIifORAT, PROPERTY The undersigned alit sell at Public Sale, on Thurs day, the 4 th day of Mara next, at I 0 o'dock, A. Y. at his ?Waseca in Mountpleaseut township, Adams county, Pa., rear the Bonanghtown road, throe nailed from Gettyebnig, adioinlng properties of Frank Body, George idowsrd lind'JOsepla ftanglen, • variety of val uable Personal Property, consisting of 2 HORSES, ma dam; S years can't be beat in the county for trot tlng, - driving or working. 1 Bay Coit, risin g t wo years, aired hr Oa calebreted Tamerlane, 2 Cows and I Hafer, one freith by time of sale and the other two shortly alter, • yearling Bail, 2 Ilife Brood Sows Which will have pigs by last of March, a Manny Pamp er, Windmill, a good two-tte Wegon, with Box and Pidsbaside, a tirst•mite May Garibige, two-horn Plow /Those] Flom* Oarn Fork, est of Breed:Mande, Front Geary, Side Saddle, Collars, Halter, , Halter Strips, Blind ind Hiding Bridlee,, 2 peir of ttrat,rate Brest Cheap% Seigle, doable sad kettle 'Volcano Wagon Double Tree, Openjgair m isaiop, Maui sad Wedges, Mattock, Axei s llikat, cad Pitch Forks, Dung Hooka, Fly liais e BlOWlet ythi, Spreader, Pianos, Brewing Zutess, Augers, Bowe, Grindstone, Shot Gun, Bedeteadis, Tubs, Flat Irons, lot of old Iron, with a variety of other articles too numerous to men tlOA, On all MCA over *5, &credit of IQ months will be given an mites With approved security. ANDREW HOWARD, Jou, errepnierm, Auctioneer, (Jan, 29.-4 PUBLIC SALE OF VALUABLE PBRSONALL PHOPMTY The subscriber will sell at Public Bale, en Wainer day the. 24th day q/ February nod, at his residence in rmooknn t° . A4Mtta 0 0 4 V toile 11014th of prime. mi 4, 0 9 j_Bersciral ri. to wit; nial riu 2 GOOD BROOD ABM, with , one of them a good 'driving itillin ,) S Mitch Cows 1 alter, 1 Bull, /Brood Sow, 7 Shake. 1 bur-horse Wagon, 1 three. horse Wagon, Reaper , Threshing Machine, Wiud-mlll, Rolling Screen, Grain Drill, Ploughs, Harrows, Out. tivabnr, Corn Pork, Double Shovel Plough, Ray Ger- Aiwa, Ball Ladders, Wood Ladder, Liss Bed, g Weighs, Sleigh Bells, Three-horse Tree*, Dabble andlingle Trete, Lof Ghein. Calir °taloa. Horse Geste, 5 Hone. lags, Sing le Harnem, Corner Cupboard, Kitchen Cup. board, Table, Cider Barrels, several Soaps Bee., with a great many other article* too =onerous to mention. Sale to commence at 10 0%434 4 A.M. wield day, when attendance will be givanand terms made loiceiri by JOHN CUNNINGHAM. At the woe tint, AO Weal, the undersigned will igll I , 2 lRrs`4" loi", 2 Cults. riling two J ars t 0 • untidier of Other articles not ntentioned. 6114)11QIC lcyrr, PUBLIC SALE OF VALUABLE PERSONAL PROPERTY The subscriber will sell at Public Bale, on Waimer day the 241 k of Pebriary east, Ai 10 o'clock, 4. 4., at his residents 111 Shaba' wallah clasps 4 pane', about 3 *Us souttl *sot to; LAO % S'S Ma*"the rood isn4jug Ittip ItUlfo fluntinnown, on George V o gues *Tit, the Personal Property, to wit: 3 MAIM, one of thorn with foal to a Jack, 6 bead of Mulch Cows, three of them fresh, 8 bead of young Coal% I One Monte, 1 two-horse Wagon and 11* wagon, Plow, Barrow; 14100 owl doable novel Plows, 2 sots of B tesOßb4Pdsj .Proot Gears, 2 Gun Yorke, potent lie:tooth 1 1 4 7 AL.4.1 2 alslitha. AW, lag's, doable sad O sot v ifi= set Breast Mixing, eldttirroW, spiseridle, Cutting Box,Cow Maine, Grain °radii Scythe end Swath Parks, Spreader, Spread, Co lla r ,, Bridles, Cheek Liens end a great many Ittieltle too ounsoloall.to mentio n. 11213111 OF BALII - 11 sums under Flee D.tists sash; all toms over,a credit of Twelys Ucgt.:lo will be gi Gan Dotoe.W9ll omoitA tlelArAl• awsqX W. WOLF. STA3talat t l, AlfstrolloOt. Pan . 32,—taff LIE SALE OFVATAti3xag PROM= Radonigsed will WI &Shill's Belo, on asher- VGA* daliVersk seat, 99 9 *Week, A.M.. at Ors taa Smeirlilp, Adman constr. Lay "oirtloweit ot asktnaars wise Amps VW* hailitairjrfr— 10111 E 3 IMO „t . ~.,y, .13IIBLIC &LLB OF.VALII PERSOSALL PROP The oberziber will sell et Pußßo Bale, on Priddy, the 28th tJ February, 1889, of 9 socket, 4. .11, at bra ILetttlencti,ist Strobes township, about 2 miles west 'front Hanturstown, on the rood leading to Pine Drove, and 8 miles north of Gettysburg, the following value. Ws personal property. via: TWO WORM HOBSES, 8 Colts, one 2%. an 2 and 1 ono years 00,4 Mach oows, 1 Steer, and 1 Ball attar 6 3,8 Hellen heavy - with calf, 1 Devonshire Bull, 114 yowl! old, 1 Ball 8 months old, 1 Steer yeir mut • half old, b Heifers 2 years old, 4 Sheep. 2 Brood Bows which will hen pip about the sale, 4 Shoats, 2 Broad Tread Wagons, 1 • en-bone Wagon, 4 Inches Tire.l a three hors. Wagon 8 inches Tire, 1 Buckeye Reaper Berlin, • Threshing Machine four bone Power and Thresher and a B nner, lll Bl4kleal Wire Itate,Winnoerlng Mill, 1 Drill, 1 Sled and 2 Sleighs, 1 String of Bells, seta of Hay Carrlas.,2 Stone Beds with 9idieboard..3 Plows, 2 Shovel !bins, 2 Harrows, 2 Corn Yorks, 1 good Shovel Harrow, t Boller, Double and Single Trees, Wheelberrow,Log Chain and Fifth Chain, 2 sets of Brutchbands, 2 sots of Front Gears, Bridles and Hal.- tem Breast Cheinund Batt Traces, 1 Wagon Saddle a. good as pew, 1 Biding Saddleand Bridle as good se new, 1 Mattock and a Crowbar. 1 Cross-cut Saw, 2 or Axes, 2 br S Scythe and Snaths. 2 Grain Cradles, Maul and Weigel; abo, • lot of Cow Chains and new Grind stone never been used and lot of Angus, Ooll•re and Housings, Forks and Shovels; and also. Household and Kitchen Furniture, consisting of 8 Bedsteads with Bedding, 1 Barean,2 Tables, 1 Kitchen Cupboard, Wash Benches and a lot of Chairs, 1 ten-pleto Stove as good as new and Pipe, 1 Bret-rate Washing Machine, 1 Meat Venni and • lot of Tube and Barrels, 1 New Foondland and • great many articles too numerous to meotloo. JACOB KRZADY, MEI 11113ADy; Pan. 29.- tN All sums under $5.00 coah,—on allstuas ow sprain of 11 months will he given with approved security. BARNEY SNYDER. Joan BrAtuutrre, Auctioneer LARGE SALE OF VALUABLE PERSONAL PROPERTY Thesubeertber will sell atPublic Sale, on Tuesday Ike 23rd day of February need, at his residence In Freedom township, (on the farm formerly owned by David Bh eets,) 134 mile west of the road leading from Gettysburg to Ntinemaker's Mill, S miles frons the former place and 4 miles east of Fairfield. the follow. lug valuable Personal Property, viz: 4 HEAD OP YOUNG, LABOR AND ILY(I ANT BOBBED, good for either draught or travel, three of which are No. 1 Brood Mares, 10 hied of Horned Cat tle, among which are S Mich ernes, one of which will be fresh about the time of Sale, and 1 large two yea: old Bull, 10 head of Cottawald Sheep, among which is a Buck that Is beat by but few in size, synietry of form, fineness and length of wool, 1 location. broad treed Plantation Wagon, 1 goad threes-horse narrow tread Wagon. 1 Lime Bed, one of Ball's Ohio and Buckeye Combined Self, skies. Reaper and Mower, 1 Grabs Drill, Spring-tooth Hay Rake, Horse Hay York and Rope, Cutting Boa (Hover' patent,)) Win nowing Mill, I pair of Hay Carriages, 1 set of Black smith Tools, Circular Saw, Cram-cut Saw and Wood Saw, Henbane Plows, Single Shovel Plows. Double Shovel Plows, Corn Forks, Corn Coverer, Harrow, 1 large threahorseCultlvator, 1 single horse Cultiva tor, 2 pair of Breechbands, 3 pain of Prone Dears, Bridles and tiollars,l Riding Bridle, 2 Blde Saddle., 1 allaakett Sleigh, got 10 good cider Barrels, 1 Grind tone and Fixtures, single, double and treble Trees, Spreaders, Breast Chains, 3 pair of Butt Traces, Mat- Lci f Maul and Wedges, Crowbar, 1 two-bone Sled. Log Bled, 1 pair of Scales. Planes and Angels, 2, rain Cradles, Broad Axe, Hand Axe, Foot Adge and Falling Axe, Jackarter, Cant Hook, Dung Houk, Log n, Fifth Chain, Cow Chains, Halters, Wheelbar row, Sledge, 1 large meat Vessel, Grain Shovel, Ban sage Cutter, Farmer's Dinner Bell, 1 Mahogany Bureau, Tables, Chairs, 2 Bedsteads, Writing Desk, 2 ten plate Stoves and Pipe, 2 Rifles one of which Is a smooth bore, a lot of Bags, and mans other articles too numerous to mention. - Sala to commence at 9 o'clock, A. M. on said day, when attendance will be given and terms made known by JOSEPH P. WITHERSPOON. Jan. PUBLIC SALE OF VALUABLE mu ONAI4 PROPERTY The subscriber will sell at Public Sale, on Tuesday, the lilth day of February next, at 9 o'clock, A. .V., at her resideuce, In Hamlitonbar. township, Adams coun. ty, Pa., about 1 mile southwest of Fairfield, on the road leading from Fairfield to Hagerstown, the follow. to g valuable Personal Property, to wit. 6 MILD OF 000 D WORK HORSES, three of which are good Brood Mares, 9 head of Colts, four of which are 234 and one 63 years old, 6 ldlich Cows, ail of whichwill be trent in the Spring, 9 head of young Cattle, I Bull, 913botes, 20 head of good Sheep, Broad tread Wagon, two-hone Wagon, Spring tooth Hay and Grain Rake, as good as new, Threshing Machine. in complete order, Wionowing Mill, Spring Board, a Grain Drill, 2 pair Wood Ladders, 2 palr Hay Carri ages, 2 Barobear, Plows, S Shovel Plows, 2 Corn Forks, 2 Harrows, double and dingle Trees, Wheelbarrow, Fifth Chain, Cow Chains, 2 set of Breectibando, 4 set of Front Gasra es Bridl, Collars, Halters and Chains, Breast Chains, Batt Traces, Wagon Saddle, Wagon Lime, Carriage Lines, Forks, Rakes, Shovels, Cutting Box, 6 Housings , as good so new, and a lot of Bacon by t ae poind. Aleo, Honeebold and Kitchen Furni. tare, connoting in part of Bedsteads, Tables, Bureau, Chairs, Cupboard, Meat 'Veuel,Cooking Stove, lot of Flax, and a great many other articles. Also. 40 Acres of Grain, more or less, In the ground will be offered tar sale. TERMS Of BALD :—All mos of Ten Dollars and under, cash all ever that amount a credit. of elertri months wil l be given on note. with approved nanny. CATIIABANZ 111788ZIJSAN. Jacosittc•txr, Auctioneer. Llau.22.—ta VALUABLE HOMPFITZAD AT PRIVATE SALE The undersigned effort at Paints Baia the TALIIA, BLS ROMBSUAD, on which be resides, situate in Nonntplemant township, Adams county, Pa, in tb. village known as' , Whito Hall," on the road from Lit tlssu.ni to Bonaughtowu, about 2 miles from Utiles town, coos/Ming of 12 ACILLS, more or less,- of best improved land improved with a large twootory Brick Bones, 211230 feet, with a Largo none Weals Bonen a large Brune Barn, largeOrain tibedi,Carriagellonse, Corn Cribs, a large Work Shop, Smoke ilonse„ and edi other n ontbolldiuge, large Orchard of choice Bruit, two we of water with pumps, one under cover at num Kitchen door, the other near the Barn. The land is in garden caltivatioo and divided into bur hells, with heavy new poet grace. The banding= are in good order, being nearly new. The situation is a desirable ode, and well calculated for any kind of ba dness. Persons - desiring to view the preening will be shown the lame by, calling on the undertlgliwi residing thereon. • deer and undleptdabin title will be even on the let or Aitocil Dec. 211.—tf ‘ 401111 0011111:121. DUBLIC SALE.OIP VALUABLE • • PEEMONAL PROPERTY. The undersigned wilt sell It Public Bale, ow Satur day, the Nth 'day'of Fthrua rg•;.. at 1 o'clock, P. Y., at his residence, in Cumberland mineable. Adams coup t,y, 2 miles west of Gettysburg, near. the Chambers burg turnpike, the following Taluabfe.,Personal Pro- perty, to wit : 2 GOOD MARES, heavy with foal, 1 yearling Colt, Mich (lows, 1 Bad, a year old, 1 Haikr, 1 .ftlf, 6 Sheep, One horse Wagon and Cart, Grain Drill.Threeh- Ing Machine and Power, Plow. Marrow, Log Chain, Cow Chain., 2 set Pr.:lnt Gas* I set Oar e.g. Barnes., Wagon fed, a Spreader', So. Alia, Rolawhold ■hd Kitchen nrnitare, oorisiseinie is part of 2 Ten-plate Stove, Coal aloes, Clipboard, Mak, Bet te*, add a great many other article. too 111WISIUUN to mention, [4.ln. ?J..—t. Attendance will be glean and terms made knova on day of saleby .4CO JANIS Cluorzu, ,Cac eer. [Jan. 22.- -- PUBLIC SALE OF VALUABLE PEBSONAL PROPERTY . The undorsigtkod interdi tg to quit (arming, will sell at Public Sale, on Thursday, the 4th day of March next, at his residence, on the Conowago Chapel Farm, In Conaway. township, Adams county, Pa, the fol lowing valuable Parsonal Property, to wit: 0-D.RAD 07 DRAUGHT HORSES, 3 Colt., 10 Mitch Cows, (majority of them will be fresh by time of sale), 4 Beef Cattle, 3 Bolls, 4 Steers, three and four years old, 13 Hoge, 3 Plantation Wagons, 1 Spring Wagon, 1 English Wagon Bed, Threshing Machine and Horse Power, Flickinger', Self-raker. Reaper and Mower, Grain Drill, (Smith's make), Corn Sheller, Corn Plauter, 8 Plougtia,2 Harrows, 2 Shovel Ploughs, 2 Corn Forks, Hay Ladders, double and single Trees, Spreaders, Log, Halter and Cow Chains, Wood Sled, 1 two-horse and lime-horse Sleigh,4 sets Horsed ears, Hay and Manure Forts, /balling Screen, and many other farming Utensils. Also, Household and Kitch en purniture, cionsistMg of EX.& and Bediteads, ten. plate Stbve and Pipe. ILitc.ben Cupboard, Large Din ng Table, Meat Vessels. Harrel', Tube. together with a grim variety of articles too numerous to mention. TILLS credit of nine months will be given.— Sale l.,;:sommence at 9 o'clock, A. 11.00 said day, when attendance will be given by - JOIIN WILAYSS. A. end P. OLVITI, Auctioneer. 22.-ta VALVAAL4f..I4.44B OF . PE OVAL PROPERTY. The undersigned will sell at Public Sale, on Friday the 12th day of March next, at his residence in /dens/- len township, oo the reed leading from ltendsrseins to Oman Mills, about 2 miles from Bendersville and 1 mile from Centro Hill, the Wowing valuab/o Per soul Property, to wit:. 8 HEAD OP WORK 110ESES, two of them Hares, heavy with foal, one year;ij Colt, if head of goool MCA Oows, IS head of you tole, 40 head of Sheep, I four-hones broad triad agon, 1 two and three hors& nartbw Tread,Wagon, 1 English 'Wagon Bad with Bows, 1 Lime Bed, 1 pair of Hay Ladders, I pair of WaLCarriages. 1 pair of Wood Ladders , 1 Thresh hig NI( nine, I Reaper, 1 Grain Drill, 1 Morse Sege, Winnowing Mill, Plows,l/arrow,4 single inid double Morel Plows, two-boils BIA lioreo Nen% Wagon Saddle, Log 011-01 a, Fifth OW4b,Stretchet,RalterSand Oh*, Colftrs and Bridles, oow Males, cinglo and ridable Trees, 11*, by the ton, and Potatoes by the hnellel. Salo tecommanoe at 10 o'clock, A. M: on old day, when attendance will Niemen and burnt made known by GIIORAN rlye, Jan. 22.—ta - potriliao SALE . Os` . 4 . . VALUABLE PERSONAL PSOPERTY. The subsoribar, Intatulingio quit Swinton will aall at Public Sale, on litursda "„ AO DIV/marl next, ano a' dock, A. if., at lila -zsglaooe• In Strobes township. Adams ropily, Pa., about P miles from linntestiowntlil WI rood leadlngfrolo the fornierplsoe to Mninialtaborg. and 4 north of ettyaborg, the foillnlAvillnable Pam* Property, to wit: 2 WONIE U 0112113, also a I stallion timing 2 years, 5 114 Cowe,lotua °ahem will ha about the time of Bola. s Ina of Youlil 0.81., i Ball, fwo and thrineltsraa narrow tread wagon with Bad and Rows, nearly as good as now, 1 pair of Wool Lad ders, 1 &trim Poses Reaper, milady as goo 4 as oats . , I now Wirtsamath llny Bake, WI greCbariers I Car dap, 1 Mad 1 Land golfer. PlOughi and Swaim, 1 2Sol9 l ddoble aid "Ingle Vasa, 1 Sprsador, a lot o r 0 Ourn Pork and Corn Ouverak,anil a pant way artlelis too numerous to N & SI Off SALE t—All sums of Flys Dollars and ; all over that amount a credit of Tarots* Mantlitsurill bogivsn on mimeith appeal : slV,, Joint Suulsztru, Auctions's. 111011021 [Jan. p FL . IVA.TE SALE, BRUITRM COUNTRY BEAT A ' vimuroerit udi tck Ca= ot irr T - oldftvims. P.io 1 1 011110areihorisk,Md. - Alipi n fr o It A T,lt. r 1 '~ ~ lrl4i ~/~'j, Ittat mut 'jail:14011o. ATE SALE. 2, oil the ro Her- 1 1 el, In Impve v eel/ front • Iferchaem. tannin pesue, , . , . . liii#AßlTtmaaysaitt PUBIC This andersdned, Administrator of the Rotate or Koos Dyers. deceased, TM sell et Public Sale, -21WoridaY and hfday, Me sib and Sea of March song al 8 o'elock, A. Ar, at the lale residence of demand In Lethnore . township, Adams county, 00 the road lag from Deardrra a Wolionrs Mill, shoot two tornu of Petsintnutg, Y. 54 the folloitthg valuable Personal Property, to wit: 1000 D YAM ILY HOUR, rising 0 years old, and will ride any gilt and tut In harness, and is • very aloe trastj driving hone, sad will work an plasm he Is bitched, 1 floe two year old Colt, and both nice - Soya!! Mitch Cows, all young and two of which will be fish about the time camas or shortly after, lone. horse Roan and Bed,l Spring Waaen, I Rockaway BMW, I Tallies Top Baggy, I Neigh and Bella,-, Plough, 1 Harrow, Shovel sa d Fork Ploughs. double and single Teem, 1 one and two horse Sprealfir, Cow Chains, Halter, and Chains, Log Chain, Rakes, rcaks, Shovels, Mattocks, Pick, Hoes, I Winnowing Mill, 1 Corn Sheller, 2 DVW Hay Carriaxes, thirone a Iwo. horse Carriage, the other Is maculated for one or two horms.2 meta of Light Wagon Harness, 2 sets Buggy Efarnase, I set of Front Clears, 2 Housings, 2 Blind Bridles and Collars 2 good Leather Fly Nets, I Side Saddle, 2 Indian S addle., one of them new, 2 Buffalo 80b.., Hag sad Straw by the ton, about 7 acres of Wheat In the ground. Also, a lot of Milferright and - Carpenter Tools, consisting In part of Brood Axe, Chopping Axe., Hand Axes, Auguns, Chisels, plane.. Han flaw. Steel 'unarm Steel Blade and Divot' Squares. B races and Bite. all kinds of Munldliag Piano, Saab planes, Pannel Planes, Match Planes, Work Benches and Screws, Screw Cotter Turning Plans, CrOsecut Saw, 2 Grindstones, Crain Cradle, Clover Cradle, Scythem and Smiths, a lot of Poeta a lot of Plank and Boards, Sc. Alen, llonteltold a Bitches, Furniture, consisting in part of I Bureau,-Secretary. Book Case, Tables, Stands, Chairs, Be dsteads and Bedding,Corner Cupboard, Kitchen Cupboard, I Doh, Quilting Prune, Cook Stove and Fixtures, 2 ten plats Stove and Pipe, Coal Stove and Pipe, Jars, Cans. Boxes, Tabs, Barrel., Meat Stands, Sc., 100 yards of Carpet ing, Wool and Spinning Wheels, Cheats, Looking Causes, 2 SO-hour Clocks, 1 Rifle, 2 Copper Kettles, Iron Kettles, Iron Pots, Bonbon and Queens Waro, Tin Were, a lot of Smoked Pork, Lard, s lot of Po. Woes, Sausage Cutter, Staffer and Lard Press, and a variety of other articles too namerotis to mention. Attendance will be given and terms made known by FRANKLIN P. BLAYBAUOII, Achn'i of Moles Myer. (Dec. 25.-a Jan. 22 —la PUBLIC SALROF VALUABLE PERSONAL PROPERTY The underellited Intending to move to the V' t at. will offer at Public Sole, on Tuesday, Me 1111 A day of Pawls:try nest, on the farm of W. B Brandon, sitnated about 8 miles northwest of Petersburg, the following ealuelblaersonal Property. to wit: OP WORK ORSICS, two of them 'wing Mares heavy lath ibel,l Colt, 5 head of Cow., 5 heed of young Cattle, 2 Brood Bow., also a full stock Farming Utensils, as follow.. 2 (oar-horse broad tread Wagons, 1 eprleg Wagon, 1 Buckeye Beeper anti Mower with !self rake, Wire Horse Rake, Crain Drill, Threshing Machine with double Shaker end Hume Power, Fodder Cutter, one-bail !Merest in Clover Buller, Corn Sheller, Wind mill, Plough., Marrows, Shovel Plows, Curn Forks, Dung Foch., Pitch Forks, Shaking Forks and a variety 01 other articles. A lee., 1 Bova suitable fur one or two horses, with ahali. end tongue, 1 tingle and 1 double or of llorness, 1 two-horse Sleigh. Sleigh Bens, Sled, Bay LeAdere, Firth Chain, Log Chain, single, double and three-horse Troe.,l Hay Fork and Ftztares. Also. at the sae, time and place, the subscriber will offer his Household and Kitchen Furniture, consisting of choice. Cupboard, Bedstead., Bureau., Stands, Cl,ek, and • lot of tl lase, Stone, Tin and Marti, II W.:re, to gether with Stoves of all uescriptions, Cakie g 5r,,,„ . 1 ten plate Stove, Parlor and Chamber atovet, Water Cooler, Fruit Cans, Waah Tubs, It übber, Sink, Buck ets (tin and wooden), as well as a lot of other articres of interest to all Housekeeper.. - Bale will commence at 10 o'clock, A. M., when at. tiondance will be given and terms made known by •Jitn.22—te JOIIN C. BRANDON, PUBLIC SALE OF VALUABLE PERBUNAL PROPERTY On Monday the lath of MarcA nest, at 10 o'cloc:, .4..11. The subscriber having sold his Mill, and in tending to remove, will sell at Public Sale, at his residence in Highland township, (Weigle's Mill,) the following valuable Personal Property, to wit 1 1 COW, nearly fresh, 3 notes, sled, I Sand Screed, 1 Rolling Screen, 1 pair small Sallee ere! Weights, 1 Bushel Measure, 10 Store Bove", 2 long foLfery. Mani and Wedges, Log Chain, 2 Crowbar., Digging Iron, 2 Sampson's Jr.• Screw., C,,rtt IShel r, a lot of Saw Mill Tools, also • eet of Carpent, TOoll.with 2 heavy Jointers and Dees, roes cut Saw, lot of'Dry Lumber for Mill wright such as Cog., Phafta; a lot of Plank of various cse• -," 214, 3, 3 't , and A inches, lot of Oak Po lot of Locust Kist., I t of Wild Cherry mor,r,i,,, 1.,t Scam Post Boring Bench, Skutching Mill. Hay by the ton. Also, Household sod consisting in part of 4 Bedstead., Bunion, dirnet Cupboard, Chairs, Tables, 3 teu.plete .Sttivoe, 2 rot Rack., Wool Wheel, 2 fleckete, Bafrols. Dogs, and a variety of other articles. Attendance will be given cud terms male known on day at sale by Jac. '22.—ts JOHN W. WEIt4E., PRIVATE SALE The undersigned will offer et Private Sale, e value. hie Tract of Choice Land, containii g about Mu Acre., situated In Coutherland township, Atinutscounty,Pa., adjoining hands of David W. Horner, A.Waybrlclit, Jams Stiarretts,end,loftenhWilker.ou the road leading from Bandoe's Mil (now Arnold's.) to Wu ell) shwa and Tantrytown Road. 7 miles front Gettysburg and 4 miles from limmittritrg, Aid. Ninety Acre■ are ciazi land in a nue state of cultivation, and th, Li! , sacs in excellent timber. There Is a good young' Ot , chard on the premises in full bearing. The clear land has all been heitvily limed—fiart. of which I, good Meadow, and We whole under good fencing.— Property convenient to Hills, School ilowies awl Churches. es.Parsoas desiring to see the Farm cau do Co Ly Balling on D. W. Ileuer residing near the prop,. rty. )or farther 1111011118110 U, addrau the undendgned at Imaslttaborg, Md. O. A. lIORN E • Deo.l.l.—ft PUBLIC SALE Theirubscriber will 'ell at Public Sale, on Tenthly, the 16th day of February nut, at hla reoldenso,ou the Ozllbrd road. limo mile eut of Elonteratown. in St ra tot ri township, Adams county, the following voduabla Pso• tonal Property, viz: 3 BRAD OW WORK soaset two of them young mares with nal and Tilts salniaile, I good 3111,:l, Cows, 40018 will be fresh bytbe thus of 'sale, 3 enui,z Bettors, all with call, b Urge D ,, y1:10.111 8011, 1 Wagon. suitable far two or three hones, Lime Bed, g.. 4 new, only used a short time, Ray Carriage, Carriage, suitable theontior two homes, and In . condition, Combined Sell•raking Reaper an Ohio and Buckeye.(Dudge's patent,) almust as goal as new, used only two sew tia, also a lland-raking At tachment belonging to It, which will be ',hi with the machine, Grain Drill, (Wambaugh's make, York.) nearly new, Lancaster Wind RIM Cleans hat, and goad condition, Wino-tooth Rom Rake, 2 Ploughs, 2 narrows, Corn Forks and Shovel Plough', Doable and single Teez:, 3:rots-hers, lot of COl% Oh:aina., Lag any other °lulu, lot of lay and Manure Forkm, ; outs of gkeed t bands, Front Gears, Collar. az,d Bridle', Car. rug. Harneas, Lines, kc. , also a ; 7..4 Mainz and a large number et articlat tee nowerone to man tion. Hale to eommonce at 10 o'clock, A. 01., td ,L,Y, when ette; . ..lence will be Oren and tee made know!. . JACOiI WAGON eit , -I JOEIX STALLSIII7B, Anctionner. [J en. 1 R.—f • punitlc SALE ok,y.tLuABLE PEP.' :NAL r v The undersfiguk will cell at Thad!: 611 , the loth duyef letissary m•-re at 1 , 1..'c1.x1, .1. M., at his rerdenee Ilighjand township, on the farm formerly owned by Wm. Orr and now I'4ol on the road from Cashtown to Fairfield, 3 tulles from the former and 4 from the latter place, e vat iety of valuable Personal Property, including 4 lrn.i l f liOrtsi, 1 two yearling Stallon Colt, 4 bead of M:1 11 town, '2 of whlell will be fresh on day of sale or after, 4 Heifers, three of them 5 ye:alit:2s and 1 one yearling, I Call, 1 She Durham Bull. Iye I old 1'1,0,1 two ywrseld Durham Bull, F. Maid of Sheep, I — "kalt, flrat-rte four.horse narrow•tr,vl Wagon„ . new, 1 Wagon Bed; 2120, tidy trri 15Z..0.1 La.ll dere. all In good order, 1 good Resp,r, SCreen, Fanntng Mill, 3 Plows, I Harrow. doubly single Shovel Plows, Cora Coverer, Dues nod Mite., Porte and Shovels, 1 set of Preechband.., 2 sec 'ul Profit Gears. Bridle. and Celine., IDrl ter, , Linci, I Wagon Whlp, Coe Chains, Log Chain, single and diiable Trees, Spreaders, Dung /look, Dung Boards, Hoses, Barrels, 1 Clover Seed Cradle, 1 Nogje g . Scyrtl4a and &lath, 1 Side Saddle, 1 ltidiveßiddle, about two or three loads of Slabs; at the same times Parlor Stove, ! Table, alccut twenty yards al bran new home-made Carpnt, never been lu use, I Ant-rate Rockaway Buggy. Atteatlar.;* will be given and terms made known .laS.. 15--tll JACOB IEAUFF3JAN. pIIBLIC SALE OF VALUABLE PERSONAL PRO'ERTY The undersigned, intending to. quit }Truing, sell at Public Sale, on Wednesday, Me aste j Aar, 5, at his residence in Butler township, on the road from Middletown to Bell's Mill, one mile from Arendt ivi Ile, the following valuable Personal Property, to wit: 2 BROOD MARES, heavy with teal, 4 Colts, 2 yes, Hag' and 4 two year old, 3 Mitch ()owe, two of which will be fresh *boot the time of sale, 3 head cf . young Cattle, 1 aline young Bull, 12 head of Sheep.l three horse Wagon Bed and LlQlre,; Spring Wagon, a good pair of Bow Laddeta, 'Spring Wire Hake, Grain Pan, Cutting Bow, Plowir, narrow, double ond single Shovel Ploughs, Corn Pork and Corn Coverer, Sleigh end Sleds, dank Screw, Lag Chain, Cow Chains, donkila and single Trees, Yorke, Mattocks and Hoes, a lot of Gears, Meets of Bretehbands, 1 get of Front Gear", T Riding Saddles, Collars and Bridles of all Xinde Wilier and Halter Chaim and a great rsrllty at articles ;coo num irons to mention, Bale to rn/ilistiice at 11) o'clock, A.M., nen att.nal anc,ixiil ati and terms made known by • Tony RANIA, Auctiounor PUBLIC SALE OF .V-ALIJAIILE PERSONAL YROYERTy Tiss subseriber, intending to quit ikriziog, will sell It Public Pole, on Thursday, ISM Jay of Fsiom,ry, 1869, at hla residence la ilamlltocaban townthip. If:. miles west of YairnehL the following gersonal groped:- ti t vie : 2 GOQD BROOD MAIM, both of-which arr with foal, 2 good Multi, 1 three year old Call and : tsp . **, par old (long, .5 :ond Mich Cows, throe of which. will here, ti ,boat the unto of sale, 3 fat abtora, 2 Btflls,l a two yearling and itht•e7earling, 6 he-id of young Cattle, I good lair horse narrow-tread Wagon, 1 Spring Wagon, I pair of Wood Ladders, 1 Lillie 9.4, 1 pair of Thal Cirrlttges, 1 Wirottooth Hoy Baka. I good Grain Drill, 1 Winnowing Mill, Cold the c,, Grath Shovel, 3 24uthoor Plough., aloe of whit ; a a good throothotio Plough, Harrow, Cornfeekg,-Co s a,,,, and lis=ovel Ploughs. claillik 9004 /EMI three Hone gretgorsolo, 2 pens. 4 trigebb.uld, :: palniof Stant Gears, Woo*: 114441 Nadia* dottdio teanittlethis Mind Bikaollt , WWI, Dalton, Cow Ll : 4v Bill b CfNitili.linBglt uk; Syron l ittes Batt mist Chain% Wingou Lica, eitni;ll un litt Lips; IT r [pt . shio, Clot Of Blacksmith r.chi. itorlilitchms Ftwaitnrm and a greet imsay OM • WI tea 196951001 to otontlon. i--41. orit of twelve months will bit glaro. _ _ auttenemalio'cioalt, A. 11. JOSEPH It. ITT. [Jan. 19.—i, Crell Assator thstve, Auctlotwer WESTERN • PRE-EXPTION LANDs. 1 HAVE ON HAND A FAH TRACTS OF No.- Owed esed. pm - AnuPldott.% ridZOonetiToitw, 4Alotee s hl i . llr4 10jar - pric;o lbr 11.4 . 11 M1 1 / 1 4 4 4. 1 1).* * 444,14. ' . 110,16 ._ . lorActiNat ztiNhsv - 1 44 )m0v7.4.9k.!gis 0149.1 , ; 44)6..c.u. ..**,iwi+e, = x opnro*Mt DANI/ila .I.RENDT. [Jua.ls.—tk eNe. 4.114,101,1)