!MZE irow icy, thugs, !Within's. --- BUEHLER, G BOOK STORE, I BERSBURG STAZET, Near th , Diamond TIONERY OF ALL KINDS, e Ut, S AND MEDICINES, - IIE.RY AND TOILET SOAPS 'NSItY MERCILINTE supplied at wholtaal SATES- CRESS, RUGG'S r, Building, Ballo. st., `FITE STO WN. ING opened a new DRUG liE Lind fitted it up in the best style, I offer r •itd fresh brrgs to the citizens of I, Ned iirinity at the lowest minket rate., zn putt of lnd Family Medicines, Pure .for Medicinal Purposes, Itent Medicines, Horse Powders, Dp•A aud Perfutovry, and Fancy articles..l)3, A t full assortment of tationery of as k fi,dc, Cigar., Tobacco and Elertra.Magn.fic Susi - , will wash with ft water, cold or warm. Clothes washed nap err mode beautifully white without doting. This Is the best Soap In use. Try - .sr ran ted not to injure the hands or fabric. we. May 13.—1 y JAMES CREY.S. R. R. HORNER, IC L.l X AND DR LTG IST, Drug Stott., CHAMBERSBURG ISTRX.R. G ETTYSBURG is al advice without charge DEALER IN DICINES, PATENT 3 IEDICINES, STA- P EMMERT, SOAPS, BRUSH ES, TOIL ICLES, DYE STUFFS, SPICES, BAg. DA, CREAM OP TARTAR, LAMPS, COAL OIL, AC., AC. QUOllli t for medicinal purpoace. ornor'e °LIEN, a reliable remedy fm Ale rough akin, &c. warranted pure and genuinr UI3ER'S UG STORE. .• old Sland — Ballimore Street, 4ETTYSBURG, purchaied tills old nud popular Stand, id to an entirely new and freak Stock, rtment, consisting in part of D FAMILY MEDICINES. EDICINES—A LARGE ASSORTMENT. 'ORS & WINES FOR MEDICINAL PUR- L FLAVORING EXTRACTS. [POSES. E.STUFFS—HOW & STEVENS' DYES. .1 DYES, AND THE ANILINE DYES— !PEST AND BEST IN THE MARKET. NEW AND ELEGANT 'PERFUMES AND ARTICLES. AND OTRER SUPERIOR SOAPS HORSE POWDERS,-THE BEST AND EST; ALSO, FOETZ'S, ELLS, DALL'S , STONEBRAKER'S AND ROBERT'S. NEM" OF ALL RINDS. TOBACCO AND SNDFF-TUN BL DE. NS' PRESCP.IPTIONS AND FAMILY RE - CAREFULLY COMFWNDED. NS AND COUNTRY MERCHANTS SUP AT REDUCED RATES. urniArd AT ALL L101:Rb or TILE NIGICI.— Niyht Ed I a: the dear. MEI Xirtry ,ffitablo. YBURG LIVERY, EXCHANGE STABLES. eprietor of these Stables; hank NI for the Ifberalpatronage here d. begs leare to Inform the public that the LIVERY BUSINESS at his Oblitartli a al trnet, Gettysburg, sear the Railroad, prepared at all times to aecommodat• anything in Menne. 9, COACHES, BUGGIES, de.., tort notice and on reasoaabte tome, t frets sent along lidsaired. Persons .yed to other towns, or to any place in Ms stock and Coaches are of the first paths will be spared to make passen hie Ile is prepared at all times to es for funerals; and also tuparties de over the kettle Field or to visit th• OASES AND lIIIDEB t and arld atoll tlinee. Persousdrair e stock will find it to their advantage undersigned,. his stock Is warranted sented or no sale. He tuts a fine lot Holes at present on baud which will ascii:l.le terms. They are sound and ease, and are guarantied to work as Persona will tlndit to thalradvantag• old stand beim, hiring or purcbuing ;7.-tt NICHOLAS WEAVEIt EAGLE LIVERY, . EXCHANGE STABLES:. ton Street, Gettysburg, Pa. 'G THE EAGLE HOTEL. ndersigned would respect form the public bit be Lea opened 'Y, SALE AND EXCHANGE STABLE and it prepared to Grier roperior ac• r In Ibis line. He bar provided himself* Carriages. Hack r, Light Wagon.. Ac style; sufficieurto meet the itublie de orses are all good, without spot or blew ally reliable—none of your "old grip of the "2.40" order. tire can alwaye be accommodated and • olpmentsfurntabed. sot small, eau get JIM what they what. commodating terms. the Battle-field politely attended to iron furnished If desired. eyed to and from the Depot upon the rim:rot' ens? train. Ott, %old, or I:changed, and always Our motto Ia "fair play • r attention paid to famishing T . ••• • for Fiantirals. ourselves that by chorea' so.tes , tarnishing superior scooomotbstious, to please every one who patronizes t. T. T TA.TII. Ittarbit lards. NON)s MARBLE WORRIS, F BALfIMOREAND EAST MID- POSITE TEE COVET-HOUSE, 'TTYSB DAG, P.A.), RIPTION 07 WORK 11111CLTED 111 MIST STYLE OF THE ART BURG MARBLE YARD. i Mll/118 • ERQ.- 3 ,cietty'sborg, Ps. Whore they hm;aishallktadao.twoirk to thN rUo• 111110111114, TOMBS, RIADIMItyp, ANITIMIkka /iv poticirthit . cheap a thr chavosi ea& Prodaeken in *samara Soi: itms: litetitSllllllollr ii*VIDItimULL _ eliessavou liusuirva mpas, Adi if ore if rat, hetideta the Caurt-heteeesad • tittity4iirs. Pa' TZILIES qir PITZILICIALTION : Ti n_ttnhaih liarnma. published eeely ay up:rainy at s2.oit &Isar hg &thrums ; et WIG I not pall withla the year. No enbeetipdions dhotis. tinned aunt all sruarhis" arspald,tiulesa St the c ion or the publisher'. urtArtsty errs are insertedai reasoaable rates.— (there 'deduction will 44 wade to pontos, *dowel ag by the quarter:half rear, •r year. flgorelal so. ticks wtit be Inserted et spacial rater, 10 be spud I= a- The circulation of the.ivas anti Mursattroale-, ltalflarser than that ever attained by any newapapar in Ad,.. roomer ; and, aan ildrettilhalt litedll4ll, It cannot be excelled. . Jos Wear. °rat! Linde will be promptly method, Alla at fair rites. fland.billa, Blapkg, Qarde , .Paiiipb letg, ae, in every variety and Mlle will be printed it short entice. Terms Caen. _ groft — iitional Cul% s4r. J• COVER, ATTORNEY AT w• LAW, will promptly attend to collectlonfand all other Buil:lmam/trusted toldocare. 01Ice betwoen Patmeatock and Danner and Zing.- er's ttures.daltltuoreatreet,Oettystopre, Pa. 3-lay 29.1867. • lA. VII) A. BUEHLER, ATTOR NEY tT LA W, will promptlrottend to toiler, t tor. Ail other businoteentrusted to hie cars. *.l-it e .),21cu the '7 ths residence in the threostory betiding ..trirt Ilouse.. [Gettysburg, May 29,18137 0 AVID WILLS, ATTORNEY LAW,ollice at Ills residence in theSonth.eas cur °Maitre Square. 4,3 !9, 1867. CLAIM AGENCY—The under signed will attend to the collection of claims against the U. 8. accrernment, including Military il , nln tier. Back Pay, Penalone.Porage, lc., either in the Court of Claims or before any of the Departments at Muhl ugtun. • R.O.McOBEARY, .If.a3 - 29,l 867. Attorney atLaw,Glettyeburg.Ps • J OS. H. LEFEVER, • ArroßNEr AT LAW LITTLESTOWN, PA., Will promptly attend to Collections, Conveyances, Writing of Deeds. Leases. tc., and all other business entrusted to his care. 44 - Office on Frederick street, at the office liArmcrly oc,apied by Drs. Shorb, Zinser and Alehring. May 20, 1663.-Iye . lei:0 1 .1130117, JUIN Y. IRAITTIL Attorneys and Counsellors. n 11 1cCONAUGHT has ass9cia AL. • otei JOQYg , ARdIITQ , Esq., in the practice or the law ,at his °Nod:lce, one door west of Doznun's Drug store, Chamberalarg street. Special attention rivet' to Suite, Collections and Settlement of &states. All legal holiness, and aims to Pension, Bounty, Back-pay. and Damages Mast U. States;at all times, promptly and Olsten t a aoudad to. Lend vra rrisnts located, and choice Farms for sale lowa and other western States. f-NnT. 27,1867.—t DR. J. - A. ARMSTRONG, Haring located at NEW SALEM. will attend to all branches of Ws profession, and will ba found at We office when not professionally engaged. Mclf eeaureyowx, P. 0., 1 Adams county, Pa. f July 54, 1b68.-tf DR. J. W. C. O'NEAL lias his Office at bill residence in Bait hnore street, two doors above the Contpiter Office: tl cityshurg, May 29, 180. DR.. WM. STALLSMITH, Dent _l_, let, hating located in Gettysburg, offer' his services to the public. Once In Baltimore etreet, in roam above Mlnnlgt's COnfeetkinary, where he will be prepared to attend to any case within the province of the Dentin. Panatella want of full or •rtial seta of teeth are united tocall. Terms reason - - [April 8,1868,-- j WIN LAWRENCE HILL, De*- J ti.t,officein Chambersburgetreet, one door wait the Lutheran Church, nearly opposite Dr. B. Itorner's Drug Store, where he may be !Mind ready snd willingto attend any cue within the -province 01 the Dentist Persons in went of fullsets of teeth ore halted to coll.- [May 29,1817 DR. C. W. BENSON LIAS RSSUMSD the Pellet/as of Medicine in iLIT JATLESTOWN, and offers Ms services to the public. Odic° at his home, corner of Lombard street and Foundry alley, near the Railroad. Special attention" given to Skin Dieeases. [Littlestown, Nov. 13, 1867 Tarringto, Primo, &e. D AVID McCEXARY. JOHN F. MeCICEARY "Best always Cheapest. " THE Best and Cheapest, SADDLES, BRIDLES, COLLARS and, HARNESS of all kinds, in the County ern al tray, to be found 44 the old and wen Unto...a at and, Baltimore at., oppoalto the Presbyterian Church. (McCREARY'S.) Our Riding and Wagon Saddles, are the most substantially built and neatest. Our Harness, (plain and silver mount ed,) are complete In nary respect and wartaitad to a of the very bast material and warionanakip. Oar upper leather Draft Collars, Cis worn sue. They ere' the beet 11=1010) and mart daub% Our Heavy Draft Harness, are made toorder, as chap 1111 the y can b. wads any where and Is the moat substantial manner. Riding Bridles, Whips, Lashes, Dra ft names, Fly-nate and everything in the line; None Getter or dzaper. • Our prices have been AZDIMED to the lowest living standard. A. !Iberia percorttege fur cash, off all bills amounting to $.5 or more. We work notb inn but , the beet of stock and will warrant every article turned out to be in every respect 6.c repreeeuted. _ . • Thankful for p,dt fAvGra we tuvitnatteatiou to our preseut stock. st-a ice Us a call audeXanlitio PRICES err QuaLl 2 T Jaa.29,181.18.-tf D. McCREARY k SON. CA.HRIAGE-MAICLNG RESUMFD The war being over, the under.igned bare resumed OARKIAGE-3IAKING BUSINESS, at their old stand, In East Middle street, Gettyabfirg, where theatre again prepared to put up work fume ,most (Adam:oble, substantial, and superior manner. A lot of newtind second-hand CARRIAGES, BUGGIES, IC., on hand, which they will dives' of at the lowest pricea, and.all orders will be supplied as promptly and satisfactorily as poulbie. IfirREPAIRMG.IO .yon• with dispatch, and at cheapest rates. A large lot of now and old 11A.RN88.9 on hand for ■ale. Thankful for the Rural patronage heretofore en. , ;oyed by thew, they sallolt and will eudeavor to de. serve a large share to the future. May 29.-tf . DA.NNILR t ZIEGLER. Buggies and Carriages. REMOVAL. I ILE undeeidguad hes removed We Carriago-mak fag shop to the out end of Middle street, Gettys burg, Ye., where be pill continue to build oil kinds of work in tris line, viz: CARRIAGES, TROTTING de FALL ING-TOP BUGGIES, JAGGER :WAGONS, &C., itta Ms work Is all put up of good material and by the beet of mechanics, and cannot fitil to give Nita faction. Ms price/rare always relaxable. He solic it, orders, confident that he can please. REPAIRING promptly done, at moderate rates. W. K. GALIAGIIEJt July 1,1188.-1 y CAaRIAGES AND BUGGIES RERRY_J. TATE now building a, variety et 00ACEI WORK of .the later t .and emitproved styles, and construct ed of the beet to which he barites the site* lion of buyers. Raving Wilt his work with great reare, and of material releatod with special reference to beauty of style and deuthility, he can *addict. •ly recommend the work as unsurpassed by any other in or out of the cities. AU Marks In an iturpection of his work, to convince thaw want of any kLud of a Vehicle that this is the place to bay them. AparitlPAlltlNG In ever,y branch done at short notice and on reasonabls tarots. • Gleams a eall at my Vaatol7, soar the etehar of W rablagton and Chaubstaborg street 0 ettpburg, Pa. Jun•12.11167%-•-tf Xiftand art fitisrinw. ADAMS COUNTY TrAL FERE INSURANCE COMPANY. IMOEPORITED, 71/ABOR 18, 1851. DMIDES. solosot.--iloozoothllloll., - I•lcsiVdtab—Btaal'444"is Se4r —D. A. Bushier. Treailursi;;D.Q.Johnfolock• - Erocutivs Costanltte•Aliober(WOOseity.E ur. J.o.b iutit: • - Hansom—George , D. A 41tobler, .11.1hOar• s o ft:f , King * &Taboo tornmblp f'l/Rfat 'ooooiooo.oooet A. Picking. &ahem ;.MIAW 1.41itt,ik0t..41111.4 w S.) k ola WWI. Liberty: U. 0. Poidro,Potwoign . . os.'fkla clolopaor lalkailidollitike • ' • -count,' of Adios. It has bull Saop.. • - than 17 yearn, audio that potted bus Mi di titedpso. Ilefament,haTing pad lariaa 'by ars &mounds( toover "HAW Au" pima .ursassoaa Wily to oftbor of ibor. , Diototto• Coostoliffit jigir .„ , at Colajwi7os ths lest Weds so dlof Ist lo'ileok, P. IL - . . . . .... ... .... .. ..„____....,.. • - - .• • • . ... . . . • ..,_ . . • 1 . ... • - _• „ • .„ .-. ~._ . . . .. .' ' \ \ ',-.............. .i, _ ....\\ ' i• , • I , . - • • . I' ' ' :- I.- . . . . •."'5........446)\ ' i. .1 . ' 1 . . -. • • . dimp.N... ! .. \ '''. >. ' ....• VOL. LXIX. NO. 13. iltal and giromal Sinlto. PUBLIC SALE OF VALUA4,E PERSONAL PROPERTY ' The subscriber selTat Public Sale, on Friday, the 2Glh iPf .Ftbruary, 18139, at 9 o'clock, A. M.. at Isle rioddence in Straban township, about 2 miles west from Lintiteratown,en the road•leading to Pine Grove, and miles north Of Gettysburg, the following ulna- Lie persona! property, via: TWO WORK HORSES; 3 Colts, one 234, one 2 and 1 one years old, 6 Milch Cows, 1 Steer, and 1 Bull fat ten 'ed, 3 Heifers heavy with calf, 1 Devonshire Bull, 154 years old, 1 Bull 8 months old, 1 Steer year and a hall old, 5 Heifers 2 year, old, 4 Sheep, 2 Brood Sows which will hare pigs about the sale, 4 Shoats, 2 Broad Tread Wagons, 1 a six-borse Wagon Inches Tire, 1 a three horse Wagon 3 inches Tire, 1 Buckeye Reaper Berlin, a Threshing Machine four-horse Power and Thresher and a Shaker,l6 feet long Wire Hake, Winnowing Mill; 1 Drill, 1 Sled and 2 Sleighs, 1 String of Bells, 2 sets of Ray Carriage, 2 Stone Beds with Side-boards, 3 Plows .2 Shovel Plows, 2 Harrows 2 Corn Forks, 1 good Shovel Harrow, 1 Roller, ilouble and Single Trees, Wheelbarrow, Log Chain and Fifth Chain, 2 sets of Breerhbands, 2 sets of Front Gears, Bridles and Hal- sers, Breast Chains and Butt Traces, 1 Wagon Saddle as goods new, 1 Riding Saddle and Bridle as good as new. 1 Mattock and a Crowbar ' 1 Cross-cut Saw, or • Axes, Tor 3 Scythe and Snatbs,2 Grain Cradles, Maul and Wedges; also, a lot of Cow Chains and new Grind stone never been reed and a lot of Anus., Collars and Housings Forks and Shovels; and alb. Household and Kitchen Furniture, consisting of Bedsteads with Bedding, Bureau, 2 Tables., 1 Kitchen Cl:Thu.ld, 2 Wash Benches and a lot of Chairs, 1 ten-plate Stove as good as new and Pipe, 1 first-rate Washing ?dub ine, 1 Meet Teasel and a lot of Tuba and Barrels, 1 New Foundtand and a great many articles too numerous to mention. All emus under 85.00 cash,-.:on albums over a credit of 11 months will be given with approved security. BARNEY SNYDER. Joan 8211.1.1311 TE, Auctioneer. • LDec.2s.-ts LARGE SALE OF VALUABLE PERSONAL PROPERTY Thesubscriber will tell atPublic Sale, on Tuesday the 23rd day of February neat, at bin residence in Freedom township, (on the. farm formerly owned by David Sheets,) 134 mile west of the road leading from Gettysburg to N cinema er's Mill, 5 miles from the former place and 4 miles east of Fai r S eta , the follow ing valuable Personal ProLAßOperty, viz: 4 HEAD OP YOUNG, R AND ELEGANT HORSES, good for either draught or travel, three of which are No. 1 Brood Mares, 10 head of Horned Cat tle, among which are 5 Mich Cows, one of which will bo fresh about the time of Sale, and 1 large two yea: old MU, 10 bead of Cottswald Sheep, among which tee. Duck that is beat by but few In size, symetry of form, 0 deness and length or wool, 1 four•horr e broad tread Plantation 'Wagon, 1 good throe.horse narrow tread Wagon, 1 Lime Bed, one of Ball's Ohio and Ituakeie Combined Self-eking Reaper and Mower, 1 then Drill, Spring-tooth Hay Rake, nurse Hay Fork and Rope, Cutting Box (Hovey's patent.) Win nowing Mill, 1 pair of Hay Carriages, 1 set ofilllack ism ith Tools, Circular Saw, Cross-cut Saw and Wood Saw, Barshear Plows, Single Shovel Plows, Double Shovel Plows, Corn Forks, Corn Coverer, Harrow, 1 large thrg,-horse Cultivator, 1 single horse Cultiva tor, 2 part of Breechbands, 3 pair of Front Gears, Bridles and(Jkillare,l Riding Bridle, 2 Side Saddles, 1 Basket Sleigh, 8 or 10 good cider Barrels, 1 Grind atone and Fixture , , single , double and treble Trees, Spreaders, Breast I:tains, 3 pair of Butt Trace., Mat. tock ; Maul and Wedges, Crowbar, 1 two-horse Stal -1 Log Sled, 1 pair of Scales, Planes and Angers, 2, Grain Cradles, Broad Axe, Hand Axe, Foot A dge and Falling Axe, Jackarter, Cant Hook, Dung Hook, Log Chain, Fifth' Chain, Cow Chains, Halters, Wheelbar row, /Midge, 1. large meat Vessel, Grain Shovel. Pan-' sage Cotten; Farmer's Dinner Ball, 1 Mahogany Bureau, Table., Chairs, Bedsteads, Writing Desk, 2 ten plate Stoves and Pipe, 2Rifies one of which is a smooth bore, a lot of Bags, and !non) other articles too numerous to mention. Sale to commence at 9 o'clock, A. M. on said day, when attendance will he given and terms made known by . JOSEPH P. WITH/SALPOON. Jan. 22.—ts . PUBLIC SALE OF VA.LOABLE FARMING IMPLEMENTS AND STOCK The undersigned will sell at Public Sale, on Thurs. day,, Pb.e 26, 1860, at 10 o'clock, A. N., at -his resi— dence, In Highland township, Adams coon ty, Pa., 144 milers west of °bagel's $llll, the following 'Personal Property, to wit: 3 WORK HORSES. 1 a Mere with foal, 211rst-rate Mules, 1 yearling Colt, 2 Mulch Cows, 3 Heifers, 3 Shotes,l four-bone Wegon,33l Inch tread, with large English Bed,Sideboardand Bows, new Lime Bed, new Wood Ladders, new Hay Carriage, Rail Carriage, 3 Plows, 2 Harrows, 1 Threshing Machine, Horse Power Strap, sine, and double Shovel Plows, Cultivators, Corn forks, Log, Lock, fifth, Breast, Halter, and Cow Chains, Bough Lock', Ice Cotter, Butt Traces, 2 sets of Breech sands (nearly new,) seta of Front Gears (all good,) Bps eadere, double and single and Treble Trees, Jockeying Sticks, 1 Srat-rate Cutting Box; Post Augers, Work Bench and Screw. Jack Screws, CrOlaCilt Saw, Maul and Wedges, double and 414::itted Axes, Cant and Dung Hooks, Wagon fp, Heisting lopes, and Boller; Bridles, Saddles, Co Halters, Liam, Wheelbarrow, :Grain Bridles, Scythes and Sinaths, Grindstone, Hay apd Dung. Yorks, Grain Shovel, Rakes, Spadm Shovels, and a gnont many orticlao too numerous to mention. TERMS 07 SALS:—AII sums of Ten Dollen and un der, Oaah ; all over that amount • credit of Twelve Months will pi given on what with approved/marl ty, osoaos A. BZURCHEE. JASON Monist, Anctionnot. pan. 29.-to* puntac g AiTY: OF VALUABLE . PERSONAL PROPERTY The undersigned, intending to quit fanning will ion at PublioSale, Flataday the 23rd of February nest, at 9 o'clock, A. X., at his residence, in Btraban town ship, Adams o'*aty, Pa.,4 miles north of Gettysburg, 1 mil* to the right of the Carl ele road, the following valuable Personal Preporty. to wit: 4 RZADO7 WORK R0a3168. 2 Oeltv, 1 two and 1 ' one year old to the Spring. I Zilch Oews, 3 Helton, with ¢1; 1 14411. P heat afgoaag Oita* I haul of Simi"; 2 Brood Bewa,l faqir horesinarrww tveag Wag. on, 1 low sad Iterseee,lllelgteied Herneee, Threat tng ida&bieemdliers•Power,layring.tooth fla lake (Pratt's Patent ) 1 Hay Carriage and Ladders. y 1 pair Wood Ladders bearded - up to haul Lisa, 1 Line Bed with bows and cover, 1 Wagon Bed, 1 Bled, saws Ohio Reaper,/ Patent Hay Pitcher with 78feet of one inch Rope, Urain Drill, 1 Flax-brake, 1 set of Wagon Boards, 3 Plows, 1 double Shovel Plow, Corn Forks, Spreaders, single aueNtonble Trees, 1 Harrow, Forks, Bats, Shovel, Mattock, Grata and Clovernoed Cradles, Scythia' and Booths, 1 flatting Box, Breast, Butt, Log and Cow Chains, 2 seta of Breechbande,2 sets of Front Gears, Housings, Halters, Bridles and Collars, Wagon Saddlo and Whip,l Metal tell, at the same time will be offered 3-Patent Fruit Drying Moues, and a great many articles too numerous to mention. TIMMS OF SALE.—AII arms of -Five Dollars and under, Cult: all over that amount 41 credit of Twelve Mona, will be giv !El 011 notes rith approved security. Pint/ P DEAMEIt. Jourivauslurd, Atmlior,rts. iJen . to—tee PUBLIC SALE OF VAVUABLE PERSONAL PROPERTY The subscriber, intending to quit farming, will sell at. Public Sale, on Thursday, the 2114 of 'armo ry text, next, at 10 o'cack,.d. N., at his residence in Straban toWnship, Adams county, Pa., about 2 males from Ilonterstown on the road leading from the former place to Mu . and 4 miles north of Oettyeburg, the following ial le Personal Property, to wit: 2 GOOD WORE: HORSES, also a 1 Stallion rising 2 years, S Mitch Cows, some of them will be fresh about the time of sale, 3 head of young Cattle, I Bali, two and three-borne narrow tread Wagon with Bed and Bows, nearly as good aa new, 1 pair of Wood Lad den, 1 Screw Power Reaper, Nearly as good as new, I new Wire-tooth limy Rake, Belt discharger, 1 Car riage, 1 Bletl,l Land Roller, Ploughs and Ilarrows, 1 Shovel Plough, double and single Trees, 1 Spreader, • lot of Gears Collars and Bridles, Corn Fork and Corn Coverer, and a great many articles too numerous to mention. TERMS OV SALE :—All sums of Five Dollars and tinder, Cad.; nil over that amount a credit -of Twelve Months will beers:a on notes with approved security. I GEORGE O..LOWER. JOll3 STALL/al/TH. dwellOneer. [Jan. 22.--ts pußrAc SALE OF VALUABLE PERSONAL PROPERTY The subscriber will sell at Public Sale, on Wednes day the 24th of February neat, at 10 o'clOck, A. Y., at his residence in Btraban township, Adams county, about 1 mile south east of Lower's Mill, on the road leading from Lower's 31111 to Runterstown,en Camp Weaver's farm, the Personal Property, to wit: ' 3 MARES, one of them with foal to a .Tack, b head of Mitch Cows, three of Qom fresh, 9 bead of young Cattle, 11 Sat Motes, 1 two-horse Wagon and SW, baring Wagon, Plow, Harrow, single and double Shovel Plows, 2 eats ofreechbazubt Front Clears, 2. . Corn Forks, patent Wire-tooth Hay Rake,2 Sleighs,`Grindtone, Forks, Dung Boards, single, jonble and treble Trees, 2 set Butt and 1 set ireaat Obelus, Wheelbarrow, grain Cradle, Cutting Box,Cow Chains, Grain Cradle, Scythe and Smith, Forks, Spreader, Spread, Collars, Bridles, Cheek Lines, and a great many articles too numerous to mandlon. TIMMS OF GALS.—AII sums ander Five Dollars cash ; all sums over, a credit of Twelve Months will be given on notes with approved reality. OZZORGE W. WOLF. Joint STALLSNITM, Auctioneer. [Jan.29.—ta* ASSIGNEE'S SALE OF VALUABLE REAL AND PERSONAL PROPERTY The undersigned, Assignee of gamnel Beecher and WM, under • deed of voluntary Assignment for the benefit of mentors, will sell at Public Bale, on Tues. day Meath of Mara oust, at 10 o'clock A. Z., on the premises, a TRACT OP LAND, situate in Butler WienshiP, Adams county, Pa., 1 mile south-east of Arendtsville, tonna/dug AT Acres. store or less. ad. joining lands of George Rinebeuth, lamilak W. wail, gamma Lawyer, andel:ham The impmements conch of a new twattory FRAM DWRLISNO, Backhanding, god Barn, and other outhuadtop, a thriving young Orchard, • Well of water sear the house ; about 10 acres are in excellent Thebes; thsbal ante cleared and under_cultivation. Big Ooaowago rimathrong* the facia ; *ire 16 • three etory Paper Mill, which at which been' unditgoingthorough repair, e nter repairs ars not yet complete. There 11,690,1favorably has SAOWIII to the public. The propert y will be sold entire or ta parcels to suit purchmers. At the same time AAA place will be aoldA\ amen beam Wave, Truck W lot of lltsaw, • lot of•Leatbet Dew sad obi,Boar& sad Plank, Bbap Boiler /6 bit long gad 76Web*. wide, 180 gross of leddltago, • lot W colon lbw. Zurio*,ol6/rashOssltags,llba U niaguad oarlege, Ineelter, Shovels, Hera oe4--Grein Ors. Ale, Gan, one • past away ankles too numerous to moutloe. - MIM;Z= • JIMBKLIII W. DEERL, Asapeo. Bums& LAWM, Auctioneer. (Feb. 6.—N /Pp -York True Democrat Wert 4 times and gond bill so tido ofilno colloct Votrinao SALE OF VALUABLE PERSONAL PROPERTY. Tba billindgand will mil at Patio gal % oi &dor do. tale Slat dew Qf Jiblatassi, at 2 *do" P. N, at his residence, la Clamberbusd totraditp. Adman mat ty, I mum nit Gettiabars, mar tb• Obbadamp. burs Wapiti, tbs following taltiabt• Peanut be t 0 „ wit: • • 2 YAM, lam 'with US, .1 yeatittla, 2 Cows, / 10 11 , • 7•lt c ; l an : nr lamr,l Aim vabliocseVigas aid 'theta retEMO66. lag Mach*. sag tow, Platt, Quantwas, ./4436 5 t a , eatt. ' t om setratat altar ! 1 Oat an , Warn Bat, 2 AWL Met 0 f=il 0 =e l P e 44 w Llittem oiro ! s . .iry . oer _ ~ ! 0•00449 - ittnailanton WS* 2irotsad ilrat• tat 4 1 /14/c " r4- pa day et ,14 4 10 # Mae Cumin, 4tal and gamma ,01110. PUBLIC SALE The undersigned, Administrator of the &tato of Moses Myers, deceased, *HI sell at Publie Sale, on Thursday and Friday, the 4f and sih of March next, at 8 o'clock, A. M., at the late residence of deceased in Latlmore township, Adams county, on the road leaaing from Deardsrff's to Wolford's Mill, about .two miles northeast of Petersburg, (Y. 5.,) the following valuable Personal Property, to wit: 1 GOOD FAMILY HORSE, rising 6 years old, and will ride any gait and jot in harness, and Is a very nice trusty driving horse, and will work any place he Is hitched, 1 flue two year old Colt, and both nice Bays, 3 Mitch Cows, all young and two of which will be fresh about the time of sale or shortly after, lone. horse Wagon and Bed,l Spring Wagon, 1 Rockaway Buggy, 1 Falling Top Buggy, 1 sleigh and Bells 1 Plough, 1 Harrow, Shovel and Fork Ploughs. double and single Trees, 1 one and two horse Spreader, Cow Chains, Halters and Chains, Log Chain, Rakes, For ka, Shovels, Mattocks, Pick, Hoes, 1 Winnowing Mill, 1 Corn Sheller, 2 Bow Hey CarriaLes, the one • two horse Carriage, the other is calculated fur ono or two horses,2 Sete of Light Wagon Harness, 2 sets Buggy Harness, 1 set of Front Gears, 2 Housings, 2 Blind Bridles and Collars, 2 good Leather Fly Nets, 1 Side Saddle, 2 Riding Saddles, one of them new, 2 Buffalo Robes, flay and Straw by the ton, about 7 acres of Wheat in the ground. - Mao, a lot ofMillwright and Carpenter Tools; consisting in part of Broad Axe, Chopping Axes, Hand Axes, Augurs, Chisels, Planes, Hand Saws, Steel Nl:wee Steel Blade and Bevel Sipa re , - traces and Bits, all kinds of Monloing Planes, Stab Planes, Pannel Plante, 3latch Planes, Work Beaches and Screws, Screw Cutter, Turning Plane, -Cross-cut Saw, 2 Grindstones, Grain Cradle, Clover Cradle, Scythes and Snaths, a lot of Poets, a lot of" Plank and Boards, Am Also, Household and Kitchen Furniture, consisting in part of 1 Bureau, Secretary, „Book Case, Tables, Stands, Chairs, Bedsteads and Bedding. Corner Cupboard, Kitchen Cupboard, 1 Desk, Quilting Frame, Cook Stove and Fixtures, 2 ten-plite Stove and Pipe, Coal Stove and Pipe, Jars,Vens, Boxes, Tubs, Barrels, Meat Stands, Ac., 100 yards of Carpet ing, Wool and Spinning Wheels, Chests, Looking Glues., 2 30-hotir Clocks, 1 Rifle, 2 Copper Kettles, 2 Iron Kettles, Iron Pote, Earthen end Queens Ware, Tin Ware, a lot of Smoked Pork, Lard, a lot of tatoes, Sausage Cutter, Stuffer and Lard Press, and' a variety of other articles too numerous to mention. Attendance will be given aud terms made known by FRANKLIN P. SLAYBAUGH, Adru'r of Moses Myers. JanL 22 —ta - pUBLIC SALE OF VALUABLE PERBO,NAL PROPERTY • On Monday lAsl3olof /larch nezt,al 10 o'cloc . ., A. Ir. The subscriber having sold his SIDI, and Intending to remove , will sell at Public Sale, at hie residence in Righlaud township, (Weigle's Mill,) the following valuable Personal Property, to wit : 1 COW, nearly fresh, 3 Shotes, Sled, 1 Sand Screen, 1 Rolling Screen, l_pair small Scales and Weights, 1 nushol Measure, - 10.6tore Boxes, 2 long Ladders, Maul and Wedges, Log Chain, liCrowbars, Digging Iron, 2 Sampson'. Jack Screws, Corn Sheller, a lot of Saw MID Toole, also a set of Carpenter and Cooper Tools. with 2 heavy Jointera and Dream }Loops, Cross cut Saw, lot of Dry Lumber for Mill wright work, such as Cogs,Shafts, a lot of Plank of various sizes 13,4, ; 3334 and 4 Inches, tot of Oak Posts, lot of Locust Posts, lot of Wild Cherry Boards, lot of Bee Soaps, Post Boring rench, Skutching Mill, hay by the ton. Also, liousehold and Kitchen Furniture, consisting in part of 4 Bedsteads, Bureau, Corner Cupboard, Chairs, Tables, 3template Stove.,2 Pot Racks, Wool Wheel, 2 Reckels, Barrels, Tub s, Fire Dogs, and a variety of other articles , etjteuttatcce will be given and terms made known on day of sale Ly Jan. tl.—ta PUBLIC SALE OF VA LUCILE MRS.ONAL PILO2ERTY. The undersigned, intending to quit farming, will sell et Public Sale, on Wednesday, the 3rd of March, at his residence in Butler township, on the road from Middletown to Bell's MID, one mile from irendteville, the following valuable Personal Property, to wit: 2 BROOD MARES, heavy with foal, 4 Colts, 2year- Hogs and 2 two year old, Y Mitch Cows, two of which will be fresh about the time of sale, 3 head of young Cattle, 1 a Hoe young Ball,l2lead of Sheep,l three-. horse Wagoff lied and Bows, 1 Spring Wagon, a good pair of Bow Ladders, Spring Wire Rake, Grain Pan, Cutting Box, Plows, llarrdw, double and sing le Shovel Ploughs, Corn Fork mid Corn Coverer, Ede' b and Sleds, Jack Screw, L3g Chain, Cow Chains, double and stogie Trees , Forke,Mattocks and Roes, a lot or 0 ear., lets of Breechbands, 1 set of Front Gears, 2 Riding Saddles, Collars and Bridles of ill kinds, 'falter and Halter Chains, and a great variety of articles too num erous to mention. Bale to commence at 10 o'clock, A.M.. when &Mead. mice will be giyen and tonne made known by • DANIEL ARENDT. Pan.ls.—ta Joan Hasse, Audio: user PUBLIC SALE OF VALUABLE PERSONAL PROPERTY The undersigned intending to quit farming; will sell at Public daloots TAo 'Way, the 4th day of March Sect, at his residence, on the Conowago Chapel Farm l a , Conowago township, Adam' county, Pa., the roil. towing raluable Personal Property, to wit; 8 ILCAD OP DRAUGHT HORBI3, 8 Colts, 10 If 'la Colfll, (majority oLthem will be fresh by time oriels), 4 Beef Cattle, 8 Bulls, 4 Moen. three and four ylen Olt 13 Hop, 3 Plantation WIg011• 1 1 Spring Wagon, htngUaltigtzin Bedl=hini./Ceizza W and Horne Power Mower, Grain Drill, (13infr's s mike), Corn Corn vienter, glotigha2 ifarrows,2 Shove/ Plough; sCorn Yorks, Ray Ladders, double and single Trees, Spreaders, Log, Halter and Cow Chaim, Wood Bled, 1 two•horse and 1 °arbor's, Sleigh, 4 seta Horse Gears, Hay and Manure Forks, Rolling Screen, and many other fanning Utensil,. Also, Household and Kiteb. enifurniture, consisting of 3 Reda and Bedsteads, ten. plats/Roes and Pipe. Kitchen Cupboard, Large Din- Mg Table, Meat Tessals, Barrels, Tube, together with a great randy Of articles too numerous to mention. TltttlfY — A credit of alas months will be given.— gale fa eteammeas at 9 o'clock, A.K.Onsidd day, when ettesilleaes will be One by JOHN, WRAPS& A. and P. OASTS; Auctioneer. pen. n.--es puttuc BALE OF VALUABLE PER.I3ONAL PROPERTY I The undersigned, ibtanding to quit farming will sell at Public Sale. on Wednesday the 10th day of m arch . ex s, o so o'clock, A.N., at his residence in Straban township, Adams meaty, Pa., on the Fork turnpike, two miles suet of Gettysburg, the following valuable Personal Property, to wit: 4 WORK HORSES, 6 head of 3inch Cows two of which will he fresh about the time of sale, _ bead of young Cattle,l Bun, v Read of good Sheep, 1 Ram (cotenald breed, hard to beat,) 1 good Brood Sow, broad tread Wagons, 1 a four horse (nearly now,) the other for fire or six horses, 1 good one Wagon, Lime Bad with Bows and Corer, 1 first-rata Hay Carriage w i t h Nom. Reams, Wood Ladders, Rail Carriage, Feed Trough, 1 Wire-tooth Rake, 1 good Threshing Machine, four horse Power with 14 feet of Shaker to It, Kasper and Mower, 1 good Winnowing Mill, Cut— ting Box, Flaxbralte. Grain Drill, Plows, Barrow., 1 Shovel Plow, Corn Fork, large Cultivator, Corn Coverer, Jack Screw, English Wagon Bed, lot of old Iron, Dung Boards, single and doubts Tress, three and four horse Spreaders, Cores Sheller, Fifth, Carry ing, Log, Baiter, Butt. Breast and Cow Chains, Saets of Hone. Gears, Br,dles, Collars, Halters, Wagon Whip, Wagon Saddle, Side Saddle, 5 horse Line, Plow Lines, Housings, Forks, Shovels, Mattocks, °rain Cradle,Barrels, Boxed, May by the ton, 2 Stacks of Cora -(odder which will be sold by the bundle. Also, Household and Kitchen Furniture, consisting in part of 1 Kitchen Cupboard, Sink, large Rocking Chair, good Clock, aad a great many articles too numerous to mention. Any persons buying stock at my sale, can leave it ten days after the sale, if they wish. THREE OY Huns of Ave dollars or on der,caeb all over that a credit of eleven months will be given on notes with approved security. Attendance will be given and terms made known on day of :ale by HENRY lIERBST. JountreLLSIOTU, Auctioneer. Van. M.-4s ÜBLIC SALE OF VALUABLE PERSONAL PROPERTY - The stibacriber will cell at Public Sale, on Wednet day the 21th day of February next, at him residence in Freedom township, Adams county, %; mile south of Bream's Bill, the following Personal Pro p erty, to wit: 2 GOOD BROOD. MAASS, with foal, (one of them a good driving animal,)2 Mitch Cows, 1 eifer, 1 Bull, s. 1 Brood Bow, 2 Shot' s. l four-horse Wagon, 1 three horse Wagon, Hesper,•Threshing Machine, Wind-mill, Rolling Settee', Grain Drill, Ploughs, Harrows, Cul tivator, Corn Pork, Double Shorel Plough , Hay Cor ti/4448M! Ladders, Wood Ladder, Lime Bed, 2 Sleighs', Sleigh Bells, Thressohorse Trees, Double and Single Trees, Log Chain, Cow Chains, Horse Oasis 5 Roue logs, Single Ram o, Corner Cupboard, Kitchen Cup board, Table, Cider Barrels, several Scapa Bees, with a great many other articles too numerous to mention. Sala to commence at 10 o'clock, A.ll. on said day, when attendance will be given and terms tussle known by JOHN CONN/NOB Alf. At the ammo One and place, the undersigned will sell 1 good Draught Horse, 2 Oolta, rising two yalre old, lot of Sheep, with a number of other articles not mentioned. GEOROZ W. SCOTT. Jan. 22.—ts punic BALE OF VALUABLE PERSONAL PROPERTY The nnderaismed, intending to quit lansing will sell at Public Sale, so Friday, the 12th day of March next, at a o'clock, A. X at his csaidenos, in Straban township, an Um Tork ~ ftarnplke, near Gulderes Its uan, halfway between Gettyabnzg and Ox ibrd, *wain. ly knownas Conakon'a Tavern, the following valuable Pomona Property, to wit 6 WORK HOBBES, (good stock,) one of which is • N•A u tras you ohl, *Oat ons year old, hec k of H ed.Cattbry among which as EMI/ good Hack Cows, ths balance am Bulk, Steen and Hefter; 1 Brood Sow, good !bar hems Wagons, 1 bread the othar narrow triad, Spring Wagon, Thrashing Ma chine and Hone Power, Reaper Wire Tooth Hay and Grain Bake, Gem Spring Grab Drill, Bolin, Cutting Boy., Balling Screw, Sleighs, Bells, Harness, 2 Hay 007lages the one 111 and the other 20 feet long, 2 Plows, Harrows, Double Shovel Plows, Corn lona, single and double Trim, Synodal, Jack Screw, Teed Trough, Crommut Saw, Bresebbands. Front Gears, Collars, Bridles, lionsinp, Riding Saddlesand Bridles, Wagon Saddle, and Whip, Wagon and Plow Lines, Hal twrs.Ormla Cradle, Scythes, AZOIS, Grindstone, Log, Batt and Cow Chain; Ha,y and Hawke Forks 410,1 large Kitchen Tata, Bedstead, and a gnat many *racks too nummrons to mention. Traura OP BALL—AII some olitua dollars or un der, orb ; all Over That a urea t orhrelso months will be given on notes with ayprored security. JACOB Itpt ra. JOIM Ilinuwati, Auctioneer. ejt. puma; ULF, OF VALlTABg aiamt IMEMONAL Tim wadkaidirtual ip iota:din to vit at Public Pala, ow Plorroditm Alt 414 day fof March wait, 010 4. A, at ha riddance, fa Aroma. =um &hum oototty, Ps, tl: ta s from Us to lawightoirs, about adios Um *maw and about the *ma *tom the ladlowpiaavoW hi. valstabl• Pascua Pro. jporele p wit: ISOM MIMIC 801=4, ass of thou a sato ry with *641 my llooOsit *es= It Wait Cowaj Dun, 1 SOW, I,ll,o o kabd *mow triad Worm maw, Lima Bad, 84 liaddlow; Mad, 8 shins liaottina and Hone IPOwar, 1 Ream wed _ Oar* 81111n0 Auntie, 41341, Pled Wier, Bono lidatMotrihibu4sll7o. I =ILIVroVI 21 li ta7 4 0:21 ag ao.ll=a.MLl M , llClt ihrboaak at ft' . Pf And Chw ObalaWliprkainikeiriThati._9l#l4lloeles and Smiths, sad &snot lU;# 41 = 1104 A MiCtiCIL Atkilda“WitEgialWen 41 d tit/ 3 2 /I" as dig at • LTA Jr** .04 rffln. kr, WA (he, 9i q' gut and gerfOni saltd. PUBLIC BALE OF PERsour. PROPERTY. The undersigned, intending to quit farming, will sell at Public Sale, an Tuesday the folh day of March next, a/ 10 o'clock, A. M., at his reeldenee In iltraban township, 234 miles from Gettysburg, on the road leading to Bonatuthtown, the following Personal Pro. ,party, viz: 4 HEAD OP HORSES, one °idiom a Brood Mare, 2 Colts, one rising 3 years and well broke to harness, and the other two year@ old, 3 Mulch Cows, some of which will be fresh about the tits' of sale, 2 Bulls, one of them a fine large Bull of good stock„ 5 head of young Cattle, 8 Southdown Sheep, 1 Brood Sow, 9 Shotes, Sheep Shears, Threshing Machine and new Horse Power, Grain Drill, Wire Tooth Horse Rake, Screw Power Reaper, Corn Crusher, 1 MOT horse and 1 two horse Wagons, Spring Wagon, a good strong ' Bulling Wagon, a two hMIISe Family Carriage, Sleigh and Bells, two and three horse Plows, 2 Harrows, Shovel Plows, Corn Fork. Corn Coverer, 2 Hay Car riages, Stone Bed Windmill, single, double and treble Trees, 2 Lcg Chains, Cow Chains, Halter. 4 sets of Breechbands, 4 eat, of Front Gears, set of Double Har ness, Single Harness, Collars, Bridles and Saddles, Crowbar, a first•rat• Circular Sew and Frame, 20 Inches, 3 Grain Cradles, Mowing Scythea,2 Clover Cra dles, Hay end Dung Forks, Dung Hooke, Mani and Wedges, Axes, Cross-cut Saw, lot of Saga, Clover and Timothy Sieves, Grain Shovel, Fifth Chain, Butt and Bteast Chains, 2 lour horse Stretchers Spread, Doug Boards, 2 Scapa of Bees, 1 Roller, 4 Stretchers, wlth • number of other articles. On Tuesday thelfdlt day of March, at 10 o'clock, If., the undersigned will also sell, at the same place, • variety of Household and Kitchen Furnßurs, mu tilating of Cook Stove, 5 ten-plate Stoves and Pipe, Bedsteadi, Tablet, Bureaus, Corner Cupboard, /Ugh t day Clock, Chests, 2 Wood Boxes Meat Vellf4lll, Bar rels, Tubs, Churn Washing Mart:toe, Iron and Copper Kettles, Crocks, Iron Pots, Looki-g Class, Pictures and Frames, a lot of Books, Stands, Desk, &c. Also, a first rate Bellow*, Anvil, Tongs, 'HaMmer, 4 Vices, Benches, Planes, Saws, Hand Axes, Spoke Shaves, Breese and Bits, Augers, Braving. :Knives, Chisels, Compasses, a lot of new and old Iron', Lever Punch, a lot of Rasps, aid Filer, Grindstone, Sausage Grinder and Staffer, and a variety of articles too numerous to mention. A credit of ten months will be given on purchases over /5, on notes with approved SOCUrity. JOHN MEM. [Feb. s.—ts Joan ETALISXrrn, Auctioneer PUBLIC SALE OF VALUABLE PERSONAL PROPEITY The undersigned will sell at Public Sale. da Thurs day, the 4th day of Sfarch nest, at 10 o'clock, A. Af., at his residence In Mouutploamtnt township, 4dams county, Pa., rear the Bonsughtown road, throe miles from Gettysburg, adjoining ptOpert les of Frank Budy, George Howard and Joseph Spangler, a variety of val. nable Personal Property, consisting of 2 HORSES, one rising 8 years can't be beat in the county Car trotting, driving or working. 1 Bay Colt, rising two years, sired by the celebrated Tamerlane, / Cows and 1 Heifer, one fresh by time of ado and the other two shortly otter, a yearling Bull, 2 tine Brood Sows which will have pigs by tact of March, a Manny Reap er, Windmill, a good .two-horse Wagon, with Box and Sideboards, a first-rate flay Carriage, two-horse Plow, Shovel Plough, Corn York, set of Breechbarois, Front Gears, Bide Saddle, Collars, natters, Halter Straps, Blind and Biding Bridles, 2 pair of Brstrate Breast Chains, single,double and treble Trees-one Wagon Double Tree, Open Rings, Koller, Mani and Wedges, Mattock, Axes, Rakes, Dung and Pitch Forks, Dung Hooke, Fly Nets, Mowing Scythe, Spreader, Planes, Drawing Knives, An vers, Saws, Grindstone, Shot Gan, Bedsteads, Tubs, Flat Irons, lot of old Iron, with a variety of other articles txt numerous to men tion. JOHN W. WRIOLN On all SUM over SS, a credit of 10 months wit I be given en notes with approved security. ANDREW HOWARD. JoIDI ErALUIXTrit, Aatthineer. Van. 210.—ht pußLic SLLE OF VALUABLE PERSONAL PROPERTY The undersigoed residing la Highland townslip,ll4 miles south of New Belem, and 13,4 miles west 01 Bourn Stars, on the Farm now ownsvi by if ielme I liar- nigh, formerly known as the Rhea Farm, will sett at Public Bale, or Saturday the 6th day of March west, at 9 o'clock, A. M., the following Personal Property, to wit: LWOW( HORSE, 2 Number One Untie, which are well broken, one rising 5 and the other 4 year., Mitch Cow., all of them will be fresh about the time of sale, I Devonshire Bull two year. old, 4 head of young Cattle, 2 two and 2 one yearlings, 4 head of Sheep, Sow and Pigs, 1 four burm broad treed Wagon, -Lime Bed, Hay Carriages,. I Carriage, Sleigh, three horse Plow, Harrows, simile end double Shovel Plow., Corn Forks, Brea:bland. en i Side Plate., Prone Gear, Shod Bridles, Conan, Wagon sod Riding Bad die., Fly Nets, Halters, Hosiery, Riding Bridles, Buggy Hamm, Gears for a onekore. Wagon,six-kwm Line, Wagon Whip,Jackarter, Grain Shovel Fork", flHakes Shovels, Sprdes, Grain Cradle, Scythes and uatlui, Dung and Britr Hooks, Log, Halter, Breast, Butt and Cow Chain', Spreaders, single, douLle and treble Trees, I Cumberland County Premium Grain Fan, Peed-trough, half bushel Measure, Grindstone, Meat Teasels. Also, Household--Furriltrire,:such ae Cook Stove and fixtures, lot of Pipe, Bedstead, ,Deik, Book Came, and a great many articles too nerous to mentkm. Also, the one-half 5119 Acres ofGrain and S Acres of By. In the `round will be .old. Attendance will be given and term. madoknown on day of mile by JACOB B. BIZCILYIL JACO3 aiwz/Zr, Atte/(anew. [F*O. 6.-4 p urtue beuas TiLIioAD L E PERSONAL PROPERTY Tha undersigned having rented his Farm, will sell at Public Sale, on Amnia, and Wsehserfay, the Ish and 17th dais of Bard, nest, at o'clock, A. N. e.s eat* day, at le residence in Staler toil:whip, 2 miles east of Aron Wills, the following valuable Personal Property. to wit: I WOKE HOBBES, three et them brood mares, will work well any place you hitch theca, one 80. 1. draft horse. 2young Stallion' rising throe years, 2 one pearling Colts, d Mfloh Cows,2 Rabin, 2 Bulls, 10 ghee% 2 foeu , horee narrow tread Wagons,l Buggy, I Biagi. 2 pair of Hay Carriages, Lime Bed, Bowe and Peed Trough, 1 Reaper and Mower, 1 litael•tooth Hay Inks, 1 Threshing Mackin*. and Hors* Power, one first.rate Winnowing Mill, 1 Cutting. Bor., 1 Flax Brake l Skutching Machine, Plows and Harrows, 1 Shovel Ilarraw , Shovel Plows, Corn Yorks and Corm Coverers, double and single Trees , Spreaders, Jack arter,Cuttgr and Rough Lock,FifthCheln,Log Chains, Halter end Cow Chains, I string of Sleigh 8e11e,2 psis of lireeclibande, 3 pair of Front Gears, Wagcm Whip, Wagon and Plow Lines, Wagon and Riding Saddles, Riillsg and Blind Bridles, Plated Harness, palters, iluileinr. and Collar', Shovels, Dung looks, Forks, Itakee, Graiu Cradlce , Mowing Scythes and !baths, 100 lbs. unwashed Wtx.,t, 10C bushels of Wheat, 200 bushels of Gate, 30 bushels of Rye, 500 bushels of Corn Ears, 50 bundles of Straw, 15 tons of llay;and a great many articles tee LILICLIerOIIII to mention.. TERDS OP SALE:—AII ruins of SIO and under cash; all over that amount a credit of nine months will be given on notes with approved security. JON AS Rau. 15.—te Jous ILus.s, A cretivta•vr TWBLIC SALE OF VALUABLE PERSONAL PROPERTY Thu tioderiiigned, Executor of the estate of Yred crick Finney, late of Monotio/ township, Adams county, Pa, deceased, will sell at Public Sale, on Mow day. Lhelllh day 41 March next, al 9 o'clock, A. IL, at 111. late residence, to the right of tits Baltlinotte turnpike about 3 tulles, and 23 miles east of Horner's! Mill the following Personal ProPertY, to wit I FAMILY MARE with foal, 5 head of Mitch Cows, '4 Heifers, I Boil, 6 Shot's, I Sow, 6 head of Sheep, 2 Wagons (one a four horse the other a one horse) Bug , gy, Threshing Machine and Poster, Buggy Rake, 0 relit Drill, Fodder Cotter, Winnowing Mill, Cutting Box, Cultivators, Plows, Harrow., Corn Forks, double and single Shored Plows, Flax-brake, Sleigh. Ray Cirriage, Spreaders, double, sing* and treble Trees, Forks, Rakes, Shovels, fly Nets, 2 Ladder., lot of Bags, Rol ler, Boards, Sledge, Lrompar. 2 sets or Breichbands, Front Deare r 2 set single Ilisruess, Bridles, Collars, Halters, Saddles, Whips, Breast, Butt and Cow Chains: Alm, a large lot of hay, Drain in the ground, lot of Oats, Corn, S busheleClove rimed, a large lot of Bacon, Lard, /Seeps of Bees, Lc. ILioseLold and Kitch en Furniture, consisting in part of Bedsteads, Tablem; Chairs Cupboard , Sink, 2 Clocks, Wood Cheet,Capet ing, I Cook Stove and Fixtures, Ten-plate Stove and Pipe, Copper Kettle,2 Iron Kettles,Meat Vessel,linxei Barret', Tube, . and great many other article. too; numerous to mentiou. Attendance will be given and tertun ;nada known by JACOB FURNEY,Ex'r. Jong &mutant, Auctioneer. pan. 29.—ta PUBLIC SALE OF VALUABLE PERSONAL PROPERTY The undersigned Intending to remove west, will sell at Public Sale, en Friday Use 124 day of dforeh nut, at 10 °week, A. M., at his residence, In Franklin town ship, 3 miles south-west of Caabtowo, on the road leading from the former place toPoplar Spring House, the fallowing valuable Personal Property, to wit : 3 HEAD or SMOG COWS, two of them will be fresh about the time of gale, 1 Heifer, Brood Sow, 1 Spring Wagon, Winnowing Mill, Wheelbarrow, double and single Shovel Plows, Corn Fork, Grindstone, Forks Bakes , Cow Chains, Cal penter Tools, Broad, D oubiobl t and Pole Axes, Drawl og Knife, Soy thee and Soothe, Mattocks, 1 pair of Dog Irons, Socket Wedges. Also, Household Furniture, consisting In part of 'Bureau, Corner Cupboard, Sink, Table, Stands, Bed steads, Chairs, Rocking Cradle, Cook Stove and Su— tures, ten-plate Stove, lot of good pip e °b u y , ck o k . Looking Glasses, Pictures, Jars, Fruit Cins, Tabs, Barrels, Spinning Whim', Sausage Grinder and Stuf fier, Lard Press. Kraut Malta, Shot Gun, Iron Pots and Kettle, Dutch Oven, a lot of good Vinegar, Five and Ten Gallon Bop, Meat Benches, lot of Tin andQuessun ware, Potatoes, Beets, Onions Cucumber Pickels,l Soap of Bees, lot of empty Seeps, Steel-yards, Flat Irons, and a great many articles too numerous to mention. Attendance will be given and terms made known on d 41.7 or sale by ABRALIA.M. /LOEB. dance liflCKLXV,Anctiatieer. PUBLIC BALE OF VAINLBLE PERSONAL PItOPERTY. The undersigned, Executor, of the Estate of John Shull, deceased, late of- Straban township, Adams county, Pa., will sell at Public Sale , en Wednesday, Me 3rd day of Harch;lB69 at 9 o'eack. A. Z., on the premises, on the road lead ing from New Chester to 12 eeterstown, 2 railed from the former place, the fol. lowing valuable Personal Property, to wit: 3 HORSES, 2 of them fine Brood Mares, heavy with goal, the other a line horse rbtWg 4 years, well broke to saddle or harness,l yearling Colt. 7 Ant-rate NM& Cows, all young, 3or 4 of them will be bath about ' time of sale, 3 Bulls, Fat Steers, 2 Brood Sows, 6 gheep,7l [(boss, fourdarts• narrow4rsad Warm and Bed, oul..hone Way= and But p leair air Carry, one entirely now; patent Hey e, Threshing yt chins and Horns Power, with double Shaker attach, *41,2 Plows, 2 Harrows, bboes l Plows,CornlladcCarn ()wearer, Log Chairs, Boller,Stous Bled ; thrso•borse, donble and Ames Tr ou n i Sadirs. Jack 9erew, 3 11Woa, BraireHan, Sled, Wheelbarrow, grindstone, Crowed SAW, and Wedges, Wood ' Om Ailli, Augers, Prowler sad Pinsern Oralollhonel, Sbervels. Porky, Duns Brats Orsdbm, Omer andleilloytheeand Snails, C lo ver Wove, 166-= halt la @hal Ifewatree, Crowbar, OM feet Poo Oak Plank, 9 sat Wagon Boards_, lot oft suing 2 . par Breechbands, 2 Bair groat eenA lk * Lffles,Collass, Plow Liar, Houston Cow maw. teeltald sitdSaddle, Flax Brake, lot k et Ma t Ladder. 4 wi , aloalaarr, Sting Venal; in. ttey by the taii... moo' UnlCen. in=ieenalattoiht nest atlnriaity Tables, .atre; and wog. ; 14n,g,Coraer throbanel s tri Du et. CI WT '' •- . , Thee; WV 7 ah e m, * Sac • . ,tr , .Cutter and '- - , lania; " ''' beale/0 14141 . 21 4 . •' ' • ' tobaorototro .., iioll. . Attendance will be glranahl . arm naidahirows;ors of la"r • ':-.!•-• i ' ' iiiii v t4al - Jp*.llo-41 GETTYS URG, P fat and 'Wrong Anito. puBLIC SALE OF VALUABLE PERSONAL PROPERTY The subscriber, intending to quit &ruling, will tell at Public Bale, on Thursday, lath day of „rang, yggg, at 0 o'clock, et. .11, at hie residence in Unkas township, Adams county, Pa., about 2 miles north of Lit ties town, on the lbrks of the road the one loading to Bonaughtown and theother toConowago Chapel, the Rdlowing Personal Property, Tit LARGII,III,IIGANT WORK HOBBES, two of them Brood Mares heavy with foal, 6 bead of MBch Cows, 8 of them will be Mesh about the sale, 5 head of young Cattle, Large Bull, Brood Bow with Pigs, 2 fear-hone Wagons, 1 a three Inch and the other a narrow -tread Wagon, 1 two horse and 1 liming Wagons, Threshing Machine and Power, Harrisburg Panning Mill (Rey. fold's Patent,) Fodder Cutter, Corn Planter, Hay Car riagea, Plows Harrows , 1 Grain Drill, Corn Forks, Shovel Plows , Cultivator, Dung Board., Rap. er and Mower, Boring Rake, Breechbands, Fron t and Plow Gears, Blind Bridles, Collars, Fly Nets, Log, Fifth, Brent, Haller, Butt and Cow Chains, W anon Saddle and Whip, Crew-cut saw, Maul and Wedges, double, single and treble Trees, Crain Cradles, Jack. screw, Pork., Rake', Shovels, Mattock, Crowbar, Scythes, lot of Bags, Log Bled, Hoisting Rope and Pulleys, Stone Bed, Grindstone, a good Bull Terrier Deg. Also, Household and K lichen Furniture, con sisting In part of Bedsteads and Bedding, 2 Tables, ones Centre Table, Ten-plate and Parlor Stoves and Pipe, &mane Cutter, Flax Heckel, Meat Vessel, and a great many articles too numerous to mention. Attendance will be given and terms made known by A5lOB BAKKER:OAB. JACO3 itplai, Auctioneer. [Feb. 12.—te - --- - PUBLIC SALE OF VALUABLE PER/WEAL PROPERTY The subscriber will sell ct Nails Sale, on Monday, theta of March nest, at 9 o'clock, 4. AL, at his resi dence, in Union township, Adams county, Pa., about .1 mile north of Littkatowe, and %Oa mile east of She Bousughtown road, the following valuable Person al Property, to wit FOUR ILIAD OP YOUNG AND ELEGANT WORE HORSES, both for travelling and working, two of them Brood Mares, 1 heavy with Lel, 4 Colts, 1 three tears old, well broke to double or single Hareem, 1 two years and 2 one year old, 5 head of Mich Coos, 2 /fellers, 2 Bulls, 1 a Devonshire, 4 elegant Sheep, 2 four and five horse Wagon', 2 Buggies, 2 Gay Caryl agemme of them new, Stone Bed, Threshing Machine and Power, Winnowing Mill, Buggy Sake, Reaper and Mower, Roller, Plows, Harrows, 1 Grain Drill, Shovel Plows, Corn Forks, single, double and treble Trees, 2 Sleighs, Buggy Harness, good set Gears, Breschbands, dears,Front and Plow Blind Bridles. Collars, Mus ings, Fly Nets, Wagon Saddle and Whip, Riding Sad dle and Bridle, Saar &alive horse Liam:Rafters, Log, Fifth, Breast, Halter, Butt and Cow Chains, Kay Fork and Rope, with Pulleys, Dung Boards, Forks, Rakes, Shovels, Grain Shovel, Grindstone, Mat tock, a gDII. Household Box, Sleig h l Sells, and g oo d Wagon . Ala*, tmseho and Kitchen Furni ture, consisting in part of Bedsteade and Bedding, Table., Benches, Spinning Wheel, Cooking and Teo plat. goy., lot o f Rags, Tubmand a great variety of - ankles too numerous to mantra'. Attendance will be given end terms made known on day of sale by DAkit IL BARE II (IA IL, JR. JACUS Slow[, Auctioneer. it'd,. ts VALUABLE SALE OF PERSONAL RROPE.*TY. The underaigned will sell at Public Sale. on Friday 17Je 12114 day e l f Mare, next, at his rc•idence in Mena l. len township, on the road leading from !tenderestlle to Centro Mills, about 2 miles frees Beaderseilie and I mile froan Centre Mill, the following valuable Per sonal Property to wit: 3 =AD OF WORK HORSES, twoOf them Mares, heavy with foal, one yearling Colt, h head of good Mitch Cr.w.,5 herd of young Cattle, 10 head of 131aap, 1 four-horn broad tread Wagon I two and three. horse narrow Tread Wagon, 1 Sottish Wagon 'Red with Bow., 1 Lime Lied, I pair c' lay Ladders, I pair of Hay Carriages, 1 pair Of Wood Ladders, 1 Thresh ing hinnhine.l Beeper. 1 Grain Drill, 1 Horse Rake, Winnowing Mill, Plows, Harrows single and double Rhosel Plows, two-horse Bled. Horse Gears, Wagon Zaddle, Log Chain, Fifth Chaln,S tr etcher, Dal ters and Chaln,Collars and tiddler, Cow Chains, single and double Trees, Hay by the ton, and Potatoes by the bushel. Sale to commence at 10 o'clock, ♦. M. on raid day, adieu attendance will be given end ternn made known by 0 NOW/ YOIIL. - Jan. 22.—ta PUBLIC SALE OF VALUABLE PERSONAL PROPERTY The uudersigned, Adadulet:aft!: of the Estate of Booms& Monfort, deceased, will sell at Public Pale, on Wednesday, She 241 A day of Zurek next, at 10 o'- clock, 4. Y., at the late residence of slid deceased, to annterstown, the folknriug rateable Personal Pro perty, to Wit. BAY BABE, she is an excellentlamily Beast and will work any place,l§llifting-top Baggy, one horse Wagon, set of Wagon Ilarneas,Blelgb and Belle, Wuh• log Machine and Wringer, lot of Barrels, Sup of Bees and Ricci, 2 B.dsteade and Bedding, Carpeting, Kitchen Cepboard,Cooking dtore and litotes, Chairs, Casa of Drawera, Washstand, Bide Board, Stands, Feather Bed,Looking Glasses, Clock, Capper Kettle, lard Cam Pot., Pena, Ladles, Fire Dugs, Bushel Bas ket, Wheel and Keel, Bide Saddle, lot of new Bags, 2 small Kettles, Crocks, Doughtray, Wood Box, Sugar Basket, &ales, Chura, Dishe., 3 Gecko's, Quilting Frames, ft Gallon Jug, &adman, articles too numerous to mention. , reb.l2...ta DUBLIC SALE Or VALUABLE PERSONAL PROPERTY The owilentigoed latendiag to gait farmiug, will sell at Pahlie Bale, on Wednesday, Me 17M day of y ar d, west, at 10 *Wick, A. M., at his reddOeisee, In Straban towsehlp, on the York Turnpike, about 1,4 mils east of Ciettysbneg, the ibllowingselnable Pavane Proper- Sy. to wit: S BOMBS, 4 head of hflkh Cows, which will be fresh . &boat Shot!** of male, 1 Heller, 1 one horse Wagon, mingle and harry Wagon &kraus, Corn Sheller, Sleigh and Bells, Baker Plow, 1 Horse Plcrwa, Hamm C orn Ports, mingle sad double Shovel Plows, Hay Carriage, Spring-tooth Hay Sake, 1 gamily Carriage, for one or two honer, Wagon, Riding and Side iladdies, Siding Bridlis,Carnage llaruess, Scythea, Grain Cradle, Log, Breast and Cow Chains, Crowbar Mattocks, Sakes, Yorke, Corn Coverer, Spreaders, Wheelbarrow, Hal tare, Patent Chars, Tin 'Pans, and a great many arti. cies too numerous to mention. , TIMM OF SALE autos of Tan Donets and undoe,caah; all ever that amount s credit of eleven tuontha will be given ou notes with approved security. SIIEPAUD STAM3LERS. Juux &TAILIIXI23/, AucLionter. j Feb.l2.—t PUBLIC; SALE OF VALUABLE PERSONAL PROPERTY The subscriber se ill sell at Public Sale, on Wednes day, Melia Jaye' February nest, at In o'clock, A. if, u Ids resideuco In Butler township, Adams mon ty, Ps., 1 mule south bf .4, , retailtssille, the following Personal Property, to wit: 2 1101t8Eti, 1 a Mare heavy with foal, 2 Colt., 1 two Jean uld and 1 one year okl, 2 3111 ch Cow., 5 head of young Cattle,l two•horse Wagon, 1 Boggy, 1 gia, of Bay Carriagae,2Plough., Bar ro wa,anda great variety of farming Claudia too numerous to mention. • • . Attendance will be giren and ttrms made known by Jan. 29.--tss N A9hI G. CAMP. PUBLIC SALE OF VALUABLE PERSONAL PROPERTY The undersigned will sell at Public Sale, on Satur day, the 6th day of „Muth ate, at 9 o'c'ock, 4. 24 at their farm in Butler township, Adams county, *air miles north-west et Gettysburg near Grape Vine tichooLhatute, the following Personal Property, to wit: 1 11114.YY FAB)! HORSE 15 years old, 1 large black Horse 6 years old, 1 Bay Mare S years old and 1 Colt 2 years old In the Spring, 2 bead of Mitch Cows. 4 head of Steen, ICalf one year old. I pair of thorough bred Spanish Sheep one year old, 4 head of Sheet', bur-horse narrow tread Wagon with Bed, Hay Car rine, 1 Spring Wagon, I Baggy.l Steal Centre Plow, double Shovel Plow, Corn Vole, Harrow, 2 sets of 'Erne:omnd/ nearly 1:111R, 2 sets of Front Gears, Col lars, Bridles, Line, I Sink, half doyen Cane Bottom Coe Chairs, add many other articles too numerous to men- Attendance will be given and terms made known on day of sale by Jan. M—ta PRIVATE SALE. A BEAUTIFUL COUNTRY SEAT, with sixty-two Acres of Prime Frederick County Land attached there to, three miles froze Frederick Vity, - Aftl. Alt necessary Outbuildings; large Peach and Apple Orchards. Price 0 6 , 000 . Apply to Box 200, Frederick, Md. Jan. 15.--3** . WESTERN PRE-EMPTION LANDS. I HAVE ON HAND A PEW T R .A C T, S OF N0..1, * l sisg hand, Fre•emption Lands rooted nes:Ea* route, Coun:SP Towne. Le.. In Till settled neighbor hoods, which I will sell, or exchange at a fah' pale* gar Real Estate In Adams county, Pa. 020- inola). 1eb.4,U11111.--tf o,lt 8A L E.—l haye severali DWELLING - ROU4EB sad • number of OHOIOB BUILDING LOTI of Ws E. 0. letoOßELltlf Jae. /4 /e 49•"" , HOUSE AND LOT FOR SALE. the eabscritver offers at Private Bale, he it onsein d =,14,:0f amid, idtaate on Stratton dna, le the of gattyslawit.hounded_ IM lots of John Naha, sad Jacob Oodori with an alley to th e rear. Rho ums• Is a now twowtoll Britt Haase, with A . larp beak brick buildiag and aanatilfflap. 2.44 Prow*, is la a yleastust Mutat on, ad b erms. meats extending In that direetioe. No' N.m.tf LYDIA WILLAIIIIMIL A dn FIREIT CLAMA T F FDITVARM An aux, two miles of Gettysoupg, th e : Har . Ashlar road, with all aoselsary h nurove ,, mid ja prime order. 'I Istit jar g roin leo ,to IGO Acres, to suit Purchasers. Terms *sociable. For further In tornime ilt.t v y to Pit • flept444l - - • - _ iflieriiir AND ailitakilLif 41' 11 OTIRCIS IDAY, F A handsome barouche with a splendid pair of horses, harness and trappings all of equal style, waited at the open door of a mansion in-a fashionable square at the west end of London. A young, beautiful and richly-attired lady descended the steps, ac companied by a gentleman, who handed her into her seat: already a lovely boy of about four years old was placed there. "Come with us, papa," be cried, "this once." - "Do, Arthur," echoed the young mother, "Max pleads for us." "Dear Blanche, I am overwhelmed with business this morning. But you will not be alone. Are you not going to take up Laura and Fanny Oliphant? There, go and enjoy yourselves; we shall meet at dinner." He pressed the little band resting on the carriage door, and she hissed her's in return to their parting salutations, as the spirited horses, that had been pawing the ground impatiently, dashed off at full speed. Arrived at the Oliphants, Mrs. Devonport found hgr cousins ready. There was a flower show and musical festival at Syden ham, and the Crystal Palace, so worthy of that name, would be attended by the gay votaries of fashion and pleasure. Some came there on this fair summer's day to view the rare and choice flowers, and oth ers to listen to Erne music, many to behold the world's wonders, thetreasureies of art and science collected in the far-famed pal ace, but many more to meet with friends, or to exhibit their elegant toilettes, and discuss the different events; then on the tapio In London. Laura and Fanny Oliphant had lingered among the flowers; whether induced to remain by the sweet perfumes and glowing colors, or by the appearance of two dash- Z. A. MONFORT, Adm ing young guardsmen of their acquaintance who usually hunted in couples, the reader must decide. Hrs. Devonport, fatigued with wandering up and down the gay crowd, after appointing a place of meeting with her cousins, lett them, and with her young son seated herself to hear the music of a new opera. His - little hands were filled with expensive toys she had bought him. "'What n beautiful child !" was the gen eral remark of strangers, as they passed Lim by ; and beautiful he looked in his white embroidered cashmere dress and dark blue sash across one shoulder, forming a contrast to the curls that fell over it like a shower of gold, a velvet cap the color of his sash, whose single plume was fastened by a rich jewel. Immediately behind Mrs. Devonport were seated two gentlemen, apparently more Interested in each other's conversa tioh than in the fine strains from the orches tra. Between pauses in - the music, Blanche overheard (an unwilling listener) a portion of.their conversation. "And so the great house of Devonport Co. is likely to become bankrupt." "Yon greatly astonish me ; I thought Devonport one of our wealthiest mer chants." "I can only say," replied the first speak er, "that a few days since a bill to a heavy amount was returned to me; and on mak ing inquiries this morning in the city, from a friend who is usually btu fait in such matters, I have no doubt their liabilities will be enormous. And then they live in such an expensive style—that little wife of Devonport's might be an Eastern princes.' , Poor Blanche! She could have exclaim ed with Beatriee, "What dm is In mine ears—can this be true?" She durst not leave the spot, fearing to attract their no tice. At length, after what appeared to her an incalculable space of time, little ➢fax, who vainly endeavored to attract his moth er's attention, bcgau to pry. She rose, and taking her child's hand moved away. liast, ening through the throng, she sought her young cousins. Wit. 8. HAMILTON, C. HAMILTON. "Blanche, what ails you P Bow pale you ook said Laura. "I have a sudden headache, dear, (heart ache would have been more truthful). The heat and noise are insupportable. But I will not take you away; the carriage shall return, and these gentlemen will escort you back to town." One of the young officers found Mrs. Devonport's car . riage, and conducted her to it. She bowed her thanks. "ifouie," she hat found voice to utter to the liveried ser vant, who stood waiting her commands; then, as they drove off, she sank back and burst into tears, What a change! It was like one awakening from a dream, and what a rude awakening ! Only a few hours since she had left a splendid abode, brilliant and happy ; the very sunbeams-seemed to dance before her path, a coleur de rose had tint ed with its unreal hues Ufe and life's scenes —now the veil was withdrawn, and what was revealed but present and prcepective misery Blanche Devonport bad been brought up tenderly—the darling of a fond father and an over-imtulgent mother; then, after her marriage, every gift wealth could bestow was lavished upon her by a kind husband. But though apparently the spolled.child of fortune, she bad vr noble, high-principled mind, that prosperity could not barn nor Advendty crush. 'those bitter tears fell; not hewn* 40 beheg P/104 sway wealth, and Its enjoyment! ! bat that ber 4w/hand's ;IWO &O . ,4 goccaintad. leached By the tuneßlanche mimed - her" hozno m ihe had resolved In •her own mind what I;!ii=tl ghe sine and sezt,tittl. THE GOLDEN BIDE. There la many a rose in the road of life, If we would only stop and take'it; And many a tone from the better land, If the isuer . olous heart would make it ; To the sunny soul that is full of hope, And whose beautiful trust ne'er - faileth, The grass is green and the flowers are bright Though the Winter storm prevaileth. Better to hope, though the clouds hang low, And to keep the eyes still lifted ; For the sweet blue sky will still peer through, When the oinincus clouds are rifted ! There was never a night without a day, Or an evening without a morning ; And the darkest hour, as the proverb goes, Is the hour before the dawning. There is many a gem in the path of life, Which we pass in our idle pleasure, That is richer far than the jeweled crows Or the miser's hoarded treasure ; It may be the luve of a little child, Or a mother's prayers to Heaven, Or only a beggar's grateful thanks For a cup of water given. Better to weave in the web of life A bright and golden filling., And to do God's will with a ready heart, And hands that are ready and willing, Than to snap the delicate minute threads Of our curious lives asunder; And then blame Heaven for the tangled ends, And sit and grieve and wonder, THE HERCHANTII WIFE A STOR.Y OF LIFE'S ViCISSITUDES course to pursue. The child had fallen asleep, and was taken up stalls to his nurse. Mrs. Devonport was gratified to discover that her own maid, not expecting their re turn for several hours, bad gene out to spend the afternoon. She locked the room door, threw off -the bonnet covered with itssuowy plumes, the delicate peach-colored dress trimmed with rich and expensive lace, laid aside the elegant little gold watch and chain, with their costly - appendages, then selected a black silk dress, a simple lace collar and cuffs; would have even brushed straight the beautiful hair, almost the gold en hue of her child's—but no, it absolutely would curl and wave as before. She sat down a few minutes to collect her scattered thoughts, for the first time in her existence about to confront the stern realities of life —but what matter ?—she had her -husband and her child left her. At length rising and ringing the bell, she inquired if Mr. Devonport had returned. He had, and was with Mr. Morton, his solicitor, in the libra ry. Blanche felt a little nervous, but calm ly went down stairs, then through a suite of splendid apartments to the library. Her hand was on the handle of the door, gently opening it, when she heard her husband's voice "Morton, I will make any sacrifice; buy time for payment at any price—if I can only keep these embarrassments from my wife's knowledge." Ills wife entered the room. • "Dear Arthur, I know all—and now no further sacrifice must be made. Mr. Mor ton, as my husband's friend, I beg you will explain to me the most honorable course to ourselves—the most just to those to whom money is due." Devonport was lost in amazement : he rose and clasped her in his arms. "My brave little wife! Fool and coward that I have been ! I did not do you justice. There, Morton, have your own way now. Confound it, but I am happier than before I owned a shilling." And the poor fellow b rushed away a tear froin his eyes. The lawyer then briefly explained to Blanche that, in consequence of the failure of a large firm abroad, her husband was on the verge of bankruptcy; that he had ad vised meeting the approaching crisis by lessening their expenses, and, with Mr. Devonport's assistance, he felt confident of ultimately arranging matters satisfactorily. Then in reply to his questions as to how she obtained - her information, Blanche de tailed the conversation in the Crystal Pal- ace, and inquired the name of the gentleman to whom they were indebted—yes, she said, indebted for her knowledge of these affairs —for he should be reimbursed by the sale 'ot every jewel she possemed, and the money enclosed in a note, with the compliments of the "Eastern Princess;" and then poor Blanche began to laugh hysterically, and asked for a glass of water. "My dear child," cried Arthur, "how in considerate I have been! You have taken nothing since breakfast." He rang the bell, ordered dinner to be hastened, and would not allow another word to be spoken on business until they returned to the library, when all three sat down to discuss deliberately how, In the most prudent man ner, they might weather the storm. The London season being at Its height, the house of the Devonports was easily rented. A cottage In an unfashionable suburban district Was taken, and thither they conveyed sufficient from their former residence to furnish it simply yet elegantly. But the chief part of the costly and 'valua ble articles in the house were sold, as well as the horses and carriages. Nearly all the servants were paid and dismissed—the lady who condescended to act as nurse, and of whom Blanche stood slightly in awe, among the number; a young housemaid, who was a great favorite with Max, begged to remain, and was re tained to supply her place ; the lady's maid was dispensed with, as Nell' would attend upon Mrs. Devonport also; she, with two others, funned the entire establishment. Belgravia looked on and wondered ; then in a few days the Devonports were forgot ten. But if the creditors were surprised, they were also gratified, for within a year all was paid in full. Mr. Devonport, who probably had been too reliant on others, now attended closely to business, and work ed early and late, stimulated to exertion by the heroic conduct of his wife. One morning about six months after the event already related, a gentleman was an nounced. The delicate tint on Blanche Devonport's cheek changed to a deep color, as she read the name of Mr. Charles Stan- ley on his card. "Pardon my intrusion, Mrs. Devonport," saidhe, on entering, "but I only recently returnedfrom a tour abroad, and have now called to apologize for the rude remarks I was guilty of uttering, when seated near you, one memorable day last summer. On your rising, my friends reoognized you, and I felt deeply concerned for the pain I must have caused you. I have seen youa hus band's solicitor, and understand how nobly you acted. And now allow me to leave this money (laying down,a pile of notes) in Mrs. DevOnport's hands, until perfectly con, venieut for hint to repay me," "Indeed, Mr. Stanly," replied Blanobo, recovering from his embarrassment, "you little know the service you have rendered us. As to this money, I thank You greatly, but cannot take it." "Well, theu,i shall call upon Mr. Devon- , port, at his warehouse ; but pray give me leave renew my visit at some other day." Blanche assured him he would be most welcome ; and Mr. Stanley took his leave, determined in some manner to benefit the Devonporta. It is now the end df a long, cold winter , and in the early spring Charles Stanley was enabled to carry out his purpose. He own ed a pretty little villa, with a few acres of land, about ten miles distant from London, situated In a beautiful country, and near a railroad station. At this time 4 fast friend ship had sprung up between the formor debtor and creditor; and one day, hearing Blanche lament for her child's sake the want of pure air, he turned to her husband, saying! "I know the very spot that would suit you, to be rented by a friend of mine. He prefers_ to reside in town, but would like it occupied by a small flintily. It is, too, remarkable cheap." He theh named so low a amp, that De vonport was induced to accompany him to OA k at it and in a few weeks they were comfortably settled in their new home. Blanche had the gratification of seeing her little Mai bright and blooming p form erly ;• and when at last she discoveed the name of the real landlord, she appreciated the delicate manner in Which he was deter: mined to serve theni—the gardens of fruit and flowers, the pleasant terraces,' — fna" the shady groves were more prized by her than her former Irmury, - Their eurnme Melld bad of counts flown with the change of Tertene, Plat ell' tiled and valued oriel remained, Tim_ Oanheete had 'laver deserted•them, =di:Marley fusi;i•ip. lay, elm wautarooludautxueat, atleitglit made an offer to Xialma. otherprond of her NIKO*, emoted him, but walks& ed to believe he only asked her that he might become related to her cousin Blanche The Devonports never returned to the, fashionable world they left—"its gold and all its broldered equipage" having, by sad experience, lost all charm In their eyes But, if not moving in the same rank as formerly, they fhlly regain the honorable name which was only dimmed for a time i but never lost. (For th• BTAA AND Bormria. YOUNG MEN'S CHRISTIAN ASSOCLA Messina. EDITORS :-I would recommend he formation of a Young Men's Christian Association as a likely means of alleviating the want felt in New Oxford of some.insti tution where young men could be induced to spend their leisure in a more profitable Pay than is customary at present ; and al thoilir,it I would prefer thjs, yet, should this not meet with favor by the majority of the young men, I would name another pro- , ject, which I had the honor to meet with while absent from home—a society known as the "Mutual Improvement Society," which had for its object the improvement and amusement of clerks and others employ ed dtping the day, but having opportunities of spending their evenings in whatever man ner, fancy or inclination dictated; and the remarkable success that attended its opera tions induces me to commend it to the at" tendon of your many readers. The plan was this :--One evening in each week a meeting was held of the members, at which meeting a certain number of readings, re citations, or essays, were delivered, each member having the privilege of criticising any reading, recitation, or essay that was brought forward, and the reader, elocution- ist, or essayist replying to the criticisms, after such as wished to remark upOrt his performance had concluded. The advan tages of such a system are obvious. A friendly rivalry is soon promoted between the members, and on each succeeding meat ing a decided improvement may be traced in the productions of the essayists and the delivery of the elocutionists. $o much for the improvement part of the question. On the other hand, the amusement afforded by a selection ofrecitations-and essays is most genial. Recitations from Ingoldsby, Hood, Thackeray, and the other humorists, never failed to produce laughter of the most un bounded nature ; and the essays—humorous , and satirical—always obtained their full share of applause. The readings from Shakspeare, Milton, Scott, Longfellow, and the other writers of a more serious class of poetry, were also equally successful; and the knowledge of the writings of such men always engenders in the minds of the young a taste and sentiment that are very benefi cial to them in theirfuture career. Debates on all the subjects of the day were entered into with interest and avidity by its mem• hers ; although, of course, such were not at• tempted in the younger days of the society, however popular and interesting they might have been to precocious aspirants for Or acular fable, Let a number of young men form them selves into an institution, haying fer Its ob ject the discussion of matters of a literary or scientific nature, that would be accept able to their inclinations, and it would, no doubt, be a source of much enjoyment and improvement. Try it, young men of New Oxford, and elsewhere. J. A. G. Tax Durcmwes Talcit.--While a Dutchman was passing through a city in Vermont a Yankee came up to him and said : "Shoe, If you treat me to a cigar, I will earn you a trick." non agreed. Yankee then placed his hands against the fence, and told him to atrike it as hard as he conld. Shon, not thinking any harm could befall him by do ing so, struck a blacksmith's blow, but In stead of hitting Yank's hand, the latter jerking it away, poor Shon struck the fence board knocking it off. "Shen Gott in Himmel!" cried Shon, "what makes you foolish - ? I knocked my hand off clean up the elbow ! 0 ! socker blitz! my_poor frau, what will she say?" Poor - Sohn was bound to have revenge; so one day, as he was passing through a field, espied a man. Going up to him he said : "Mynleser, I show you a little joke for noding." As there was no fence or tree near, Shon put his hand against his mouth, and said : "Strike yust sat as hard as you can." Mynheer struck, and Sh on pulled away his hand and received the blow on his month and was - mocked down. Shon jumped up, his mouth bleeding, and com menced dancing with pain. "Skerusalem A thousand teyfels take this country. I goes back to Holland on the first train." A• Wtss Cnotos.-,-A. little girl having one day rend to her teacher the first twelve verses of fifth chapter of the gospel by Matthew, he asked her to stop and tell him which of these holy tempers, said by our Lord:to be blessed, de should most like to have. Shp paused a little, and then said with a reddest smile, "I would rather be pure In heart." ter teacher asked her why she chose this above - all the rest. "Sir," she said, "if I had a pure heart I should have all the other graces spoken of in the. chajehr." Allfi rule girl who was walking with her mother, was templed by the sight of a bas ket of oranges exposed for sale, and quietly took one; but afterwards, stricken by con science, returned it. On her return home she was discovered in tears, aud being ask ed the cause of her sorrow, replied, sob bing : "Mamma, I haven't broke any of the commandments, but I have cracked one a little,'' • • A Searcn.uss went to a lawyer once for advice, and detailed the ciroustances of the case. "Dave you told me the fadta precise. ly as they occurred ?" said the lawyer.- 4, 0 h ! ay, sir," rejoined be. "J thought 1$ best to tell ye the plain truth ; ye can put the lies in yourself." A YOUNG lady who Was reading a novel, was asked by a gentleman how she liked the style. • - "The style—the style l" was the answer; "oh, sir, I've hot come to that yet 17 "You seem to walk more erect than nin e; Tay dear Mr." "Yes,/ MAT been straightened by eirA cutualances." Wan Is the difference between the entrance to a barn and an over-talkative person? One is a barn door and the other darn tore. War La a baby like. a bed of !Oat Because it is first *died, the* thr 1 0. 3 4 and finally becomes the flower of the Mu TEpt dinbrence between Eugene and' the dethroned Queen or Spain Is, that one brills cat the throne and the other off. , . "I don't admire ladies' ettfle,' is the hus band mid whoa Nil wire Ilarqd tl4 elnd SWIM He owns a theatre which cost,it la said, $200,000, _and which has yielded a large revenue. It Is a well-built edifice, nearly ae. large u the Boston theatre, with par vette and circle, dress circle, family circle, and gallery. 'Gentiles are consigned to the I dress circle, though Saints also sit there. Climbing a narrow stairway we find' our selves in the dress circle, occupying a frost seat, giving us a good position to study the audience. We are not there to see the play but the -people. The curtain is still down and the audience are taking their seats. The parqutte is' arranged with slips like those in a church. At the right hand side •la the parquette circle Is Brigham's tinnily pew — distinguished from all other seats by its red plush _qr damask upholstery. In th e right hand aisle or the parquette Is a rock ! leg-chair which Brigham sometime oceu_ pies when he wishes to be on a familiar footing with the Saints.- The light in the building is rather dim, gatrusi having been introduced to Salt Lake coal oil being used Instead, but there is light enough for us to study the countenances of those around us. On seats adjoining ours are two young girls, fresh, fair7rosy-cheeked, accompanied by a young man well dressed—Gentiles, I judge, flocs a remark dropped now and then. At our right hand is a woman with a baby in her arms, three other children by her rade.- Beyond her another woman with a belly and a great strapping fellow with red whis kers by her aide. Behind es are three roys tering fellows from the mines of Idoefaus, ogling the girls in the parquette. They are Gentile wolves. Elder Williams cautioned the girls last Sunday to beware of those who came in sheep's clothing to lead; them away from the Church and down to perdi tion. These wolves do sometimes carry off - the fairest lambs of the flock. Some of the girls prefer the undivided love'of a hardy, good-looking yotmg Gentile to the fortieth or fiftieth part of a withered old Apostle. Two seats distant Is another baby. The mother Is Wrinkled and care worn. We can. see lines of care and suffering across her forehead and In her sunken cheeks, as if Time had been turning deep furrows and his plough-share hail gone down Into the subsoil and cut the heart-strings. Not hers alone. We see thd same joyless Cut of countenance on every female face. Artists, who with pen and pencil paint - characters —who can read the joys and sorrows of life in the lines of human fitce---should coma to Salt Lake City. They would fled it one vast studio—every woman a subject.— "Dead Affections" would be au appropriate title to their pictures. Stifled, rather.-- ¶1 iese women never have known what it is td love or to be lovedl They know only sacrifice. They are slaves—in bondage to the church and to the devil at the same timc. They are ground to powder between two mighty millstones—the upper one a religl ' OM idea, the lower one the lewdness and lust of hard-harted men. Heaven and hell together are brought Into action, crushing out human affections and the highest and holiest instincts of the souL The priests of Buddha, in one of their delineations of the damned, have accurately portrayed the con dition of these women of Salt Lake. I re member a scene in a temple at Canton—a mill in which human souls were ground up —a slow, steady turning of the stone. Tie soul vent in head-foremost. Dow . n belovs there was trickling stream of blood and brains. It is so here. Intellect, joy, happi ness, hope, peace, brains, and hearts are ground slowly out in this infernal mill! But there is the man who runs the mill— F the head of the Church—president and reve lator—in the private box by the side of the stage. He is portly, his hair is nicely brushed. He wears a white vest, black_ broadcloth coat, kid gloves, puts an opera glass to his eyes and looks over to the gal lery containing u; Gentiles to see who Iv there. He has a broad forehead, large nose, and whiskers turning white. Ability, de cision, duplicity, shrewdnecs, cunning, the good and , bad elenients of character, are plainly marked in his countenance. Apos tle Wells, a tall, thin, spare man, nearly at old as Brigham, Is by his aide. In Brig ham's family circle we see two of his con cubines, and twenty-two of his children, all but two of them girls. One of the women is put the prime of life, plain countenance, plainly dressed. She is sad—sad when others laugh. The play Is the "like:mum bUlist," but the comic scenes which set the crowd-a-laughing bring no smile to her face. At the end of the seat is one of the favorite concubine; a woman of thirty, pale, thoughtful, with an intellectual cast of countenance; with a book In hand which she reads between the scenes. She has large, lustrous eyes, dark brown hair, jewels on her fingers, and a mother-of-purl opera • glass in her hand. She is elegantly dressed —wears a costly fine cape. Did I not know that they were Brigham's concubines, I should set then down as teachers of a girls' hoarding-school, who had come with their classes to enjoy the evening. It Is a motley audience—saints, sinners, and Indians. Far up In the gallery I au three of the Lite tribe, in moccasins and blanket, gazing with Imperturbable gravity upon the scene.— Brigham looks upon the audience most of the time—turning his attention to the stage only when something especially attractive or laughable occurs. He talks with Broth- - er Wells, takes a knife from his pocket, pares au apple, which he slowly munches. He has the appearance of a man not well acquainted with the usages of good society, but who is well off in the world, indepen dent or everybody, and who for the remain der of his life is going to take things easy, and have everything his own way. TION RaueOAD COMBLWATI47. —The Pennsyl vania Central railroad company has famed the Columbus, Chicago and Indiana Cen- • tral railroad, for a term of ninety-nine years, rtinning from Column to Chicago. As the Pennsylvania Company alreay controls the roads between Pittsburg and Columbus, this lease, with their own road through the State of Pennsylvania, gives them an un broken line of rail from Philadelphia, and by the Now Jersey Central road, Enna New York to Chicago. • Other arvangementa nearly perfected will carry th e pno to St Louis. The number of miles of the road thus united In the hands of a single com pany will be not far from•two thouiand. Ma. Thomas Dutton, of Delaware. coun ty, Pennsylvania, who celebrated his 100th birthday last Irnesday, !staid to be the only person living who heaid the ding of the cannon in Philadelphia on the - 4th of dtnly 1778. He voted for Washingtow meter Quint, and at every intervening -Preikien tial election, HQ stands note ttren six fbe.l , in height, bale quite Infirm. Tam 'gal issuing from rock crevices on the western line of Pennsylvania, along the Ohio River, has been ignited by sortie of the inbabihmts, and traveler passive at night see binge dames jetting out hero -e4el and there. The effect is meld to be both sttbßme. and •startling. The superstitious i people of the surrounding country think the lames the beginning of the Anal eon. Ilagration. Ws live twe of wilder& -indium ? • &auks is now sent itosaTew Xesit city to the end of the Petillit-Itidhesit Isithotit asap of osar•deloci- raw New York ears are sent *Sid of the RilkeyatONllllttlet We have 1101619*.hiigal nos Si Nada* out raikteeit treerbethiamoild: SlNlkerri &aeon; feli • • *hreetr , cor. Maeda,. ithekhs peeled oil &aphids waist ' to his tielit,oter:ile,ta .Ihot eitescesk si re cover, Naresspo.d,woot Uke boom Jirsznal. aawu YOVAIPS TNIZATAZ.
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