's edam. COUGH BALSAM! and popular lent mils. Is again called n of the Alt often' as tlrs - year the proptietiA annually make their ths, and remind them that amongst the resersti for lb. hailh , comfort sad ens family throng]: the long and tedious ter, cut's Cough Balsam should not be year, it has been a household medl these an so kart ht the !kalety of dill +Nl..safer It on attplißtwee of thnthrunt, cannot afford to Ili without it. In • ordinary tour ouuca so long In the ir furnish our mammoth family rice will, In common with the other site, be • g Store., FOR , CROUP; i❑ be found Invaluable:, acql may alwaY, to the Inu..t oltresnocaies. pOPING COUGH. 7 gall 1410 lisme used It for this tent g thelast ten years, la, that it in• es and claret It. ' ORE THROAT. tpat wet with the Bat.gatu—talting lit— hd yon will very soon find OLDS AND COUGIIS ,•.taidy wee of this great remedy.— n giving relief where all other re ed. •$ OF THE THROAT, ST AND LUNGS. procuring and immediately taking awn, when troubled with any of the ea:title& They are all premonitory • anaption, and if not arrested, will •weop yOll away into the valley of hi& none eau ever return. CONSUMPTION, n saffereslhat. found relief and to ber 11Th bas been made easy and pro s of Coo'a Cough 'Balm. IN SHORT, tbeartkle,and It needs no comment .r mile bravery Druggiet and Dealer be United States. I ' C. G. CLARK CO., foprietors, New Haven, Ct Read (I Read I! I ENTIOIIs.7 of the PEOPLE IS CALLED TO THE d's Great Remedy, Dyspepsia Cure • V pro:masa by loapagtha as the that will surely sari that ag • Indsdy. Par rats ft swept is Ha Mahn It to as tuttbgety grata, • ran . • epsia Cure has come to the Rescue Toppeksiii, ,Vick Headache, ...lehlity of ,Stomach, Ris- ood, :Flidulency, Las Wearineent, finally le) 'noting in Dcal by this poten t remedy, as the pe• 'though but five yeark before the verdict of the I.lloPell ? Heat what Milwaukee, says: ER SF-170.N; of A(i[walker.) 31u.wAcxxt, Wie., Jan. 44, 1861 X k Co., Ness Ekren, Conn. rife la:reused CoesDyspepsia Cure, PERFECTLY satisfactory a. a Ram ses/aloe In my lug that we hate re- REFIT from It. use. MilEil AT BLESSING F. WARD, Avon, 'Lorain Co., 0.) Jringron g , Druppfst.t, Cere/anif.. yes me great pleasure to etateth • t ed groat benefit from the use (I re. She Bel been flora somber bled with Dmpepida, accompanied me of constipatto "at . ,..ebilch so pro. was air tha whilt, for months, 111. . She took, at yotnr instance, Cob': d hae derived GREAT BENEFIT DOR optsparatlyely well. She re m a great bleating. 1 7 70.11-!, L. F. WARD ER G 1 - MEN. Et, of Allegbany.' testifies that all other remedies bad failed. -1-I GGISTS. the country will tell you, If you aaquire, that "ray sea that buys 'perils Cure from tbs. Broke la Frahm al lei great uxodlebtal oir-e ysOpsia Gtaxe usblo lo all sow of DialTiaa, saus:=l,Moto. Gng sag oftbootootaelt. 41=oolgo7tontrilitwo at to e. CLARK CO., , • ha Wan, New Huss, OR BII&HLIM, Ea or AAszar county. (July 10, 1161.4.1ydm0i ~ . • . , . - . • , ' ' . ........ tir , ' • , . ,-- ,; , z„,;:-...,.„.7".;.77.77.,.7.;"777.7........,,k.,4-4:; •.4Z ,;; . f...'. , : , ,,t,' , .:f , `..' .....-- * i ,. r--.4-.. ~..1 , • .r.;‘, 4 „„;,;..;i •••_., -„,.. ~,,,;:•••:.. .., .• -....- • ...., • • ~ .4,- . 4 2 .. - . -....,,..":• ' ..., , e • • - - '' - --^-='' - ' - 'e • • - • . ' s --; ~ .•'t,i - '" :*- '' 47 -10 ,-- ': "- ZZ '''.'.:l.:*:::•. ::. ;•: :: .r 4 .5i•.,.rVe::::... .-.-:., ,c..1f.--.. - -.34 , ... 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N -.--,-... , ; -..,•!z.k ,; , :,•-.„ . .• ,.. ti oiled untrialtareoregee ore paidPille" i n t 'C . °/". .. . • . .. ~.;,*. ~ ,< \ . t N ,4 4 ~7V . 0 \ ' ' ' ''"' , j d`, -' - 2 " - \ ''''°.'•4'..'''''''':'' -- • =`-..' '- -.7.. ...,-.:'''''.' \4. ,•,.•••=,•,,,,, -....%,,..,...„ . • t toe ott the pabltabere. • .;.' • . . 7. 1" • ./-.' • ''' elp ' •.• ',- ‘ e ''e , ..;.'2/ ...., , • _ A orzarreammerbareleleirteditreaseeable ratee:—. . ' - . , ' l:' ' 7 ' ------- .. 1 . - . -.- - . '• • . ... . A libaraltloductlon will booted° to ptitiona by%tl:ll quarter, half year, er foot. wo ticipt sift be imertedst spacial Totes. Ilebertievid . 4 Tha circulation of theSita AND die half larger than that ;war attained by any nowapapar in idanie county; and, rielan :Oyez:Cab* auecitnin, it cannot he nacelle& - Jon 15 - 06 c or all kinds will he prompt''' executed, And at fair rattis. lland•bills, Blanks, Cards, Pamph lets, &c - , in every variety andelyle will be:printed at ithort not Ica.' Terms CASH. VroftoilA* AJ. CO VER,,,AT,TORNEY ATA . ti kW, win iirouiptly a4iendfo conectiocirand all .alter licie-iiieuctitrusted to ) 21,9‘, And DFullet .1.4 d Zteig-, vr's ,r,B,34ltilassre st:r l,, t,.Gettleburk,Po. • • • \TM BUEIILER, ATTOR- L I W,ulit otoLuptli attend to oolitic tiout other btl4f4C. cut rusted to hi+ care. ' tt Si, n.ei h ace in the tlxree+tory building .cth3`'ourtll,use. LGettystra{g,May29,l4.ll7 iiNVID WILLS, ATTORNEY AT L 1 W, O.Tirelt hin residence in theSouth-eas .1,1 alloilitreS:juare. C • .11. M. AGENCY.—The itnder -411411,1 will attend to the collection of claim, agalu4t the C. S. Gurernment,Aucluding Military 3uuat, cc. Dark Pay. Pensham Forage, 4e., either in thy Cat; rt .10111010 .r lieroro any at the "Depitrtutehte at W tshi It.G.AIoCP.EARY, ttorney atLavr,Gettyeburg Pa Maur C9,:897 J OS. 11. LEFEVER, TTOR_VEY r L.I W LITZLESTOWN, PA., Wiili.r , ,,optly attend to Colltetions, ConveyariceY, of Deo.. Looses...to.iutl all other tmsMebei rn trust ••tf ro Efira re. ii - - , lffice. on Frelerik!i; street, at tits ,fllsm formerly uc yie 1 In tiimmr and MLI/rimg. I= Attorneys an Counsellors. .IcCONAIitIIY has associa- IL , •'L JO FIN 1.1 NI. tCRAUTH, ,q.. in the practicee. cv, wt,t I.)rlg 3t•ne, Chambersbure..treet• . . v 'lll atc...ntion given to Suit, (2.,llectivne and Sctti. , :a,•at of EA.itcs. .:.11 ivgill buttipext, and alma to l'en,lonß, Bvuuty, Back-Fay, and Lam:igen :ti.,-,t U. St.Ltv.o,at ,oil ii.. 13.3, promptly and efficient attc,nde..l to. Lle •,,arr.tetl!,c.tte,l. and choice Flrrre - B fir sale /lA, rid other western States; [Nov. 27. 1867.—t J.. A. ARMSTRONG, 'Slaving located at NEW SALEM, will a ttelid t., branches of his profession. and wilt ho found at hi, otaee when not professionally el,oged. Mt•KNIGIITSTOWN, P. 0.,} A.l.ilus County, Pa. DR. J. W. C. O'NEAL Ilia his Ofl'e st hi 4 residence in P. icl4re t r t. t it.or s abor e tile Conti: filar Office. . seQR. WM. sTALLsmiTn, Lent- • lot, Laving located' in Get tysbtirg, , fkra Ins 'ices to the public. Ofnce In lialtlrnote - ntreet, in room above Minniglie . ConllZtionary, where he will be prepared to attend .to any case-within the pro: lace of the llcutiet. Peraanain wart of fell or 1 . 'rtial Set,' of teeth are hail edro call. Terma reason able. _ ;April S., 1566. (AIN LAWRENCE HILL, Den fiat, Otlicein C,hamberalmrgstreet, one door west of the Lutheran Church, , nearly opposite Dr. It. Dother'e Drug Story, where) he may be found ready and willing to attend any anise within the province of the DentlS Perst,:s tp waut_of fullsetsof teeth are haritl L. 11.3" 29,184;7 DR. C. W. BENSON HAS It LS unr.D the Practice of lderliiitee in LIT TLESTOWN, and offers Lis ..erviees to the OM, at Ills house, corner of Lombard street and Foundry alley, near the Railroad. Special attention siren to Shia Diseases. [Littleatown,Nos.l3, 1867 Tarriagts, liarntss, &r. DAXID McCREARE. JOHN E. 11cC1tEARY "Best always Cheapest. ), TuE Best and Cheapest, SADDLES, L'RIDLE}; COLEA RS . and, HARNESS of all kinds, in the County • are always to Le found at the old and well known et a na ,Baltimore al,eppoelto the Prctbyta dna Olin rah: (McCREARY'S.) Our Riding and Wagon Saddles, ere the most subetantlany built and neateet Our Harness, (plain and gilvcr mount odjare complete in every respect and wairanted to be of the very bestmaterial and workusaaship. • Our upper leather Draft Collars, CAN NOT BE BELT. They are the_ haat FITTING and must durable. Our Heavy Draft Harness, are made to order, as cheap a 3 they can be made :thy where and in the most entatantial manner. Riding Brhijps, "Whips, Lashes, Draft Names, Fly-note and ererythlar, In the line; Xone belles. or cheaper. Our prices . . base been REDUCTID to the lowest living standard. A liberal percentage for cash, off all blllsamourittng to $5 or more. Ws work nothing bat the beet of stock and Rill irarrant every article turned out to be in ever g respect US repre,uted. C• • Thankful fur past firors we invite attention to our ',tient :tuck. QA..GiVe a call :111 , 1cIalnille TIMES ANT' QL".4.1.1 7 r D. MeCREARY SOS. C A.RRIAGE-MAKING RESUArED Thy war bping over, the utplernignvd have resumed the CARIIIAGE-MAEING BUSINESS at th . rir old 'tend, in East Middle street. Gettysburg, Where they are again prepared to put up work in the moat f ishlonable, suboantEil. and superior tuauner. A lot of new and eocond•hapd CIIIItI.tC;ES, BUGGIES, !.C., en hand, which they will dispose of at the lowest ?AI, "a. and all orders will ho snpplied us promptly .“.k...E4.4sfactorily as possible. r;ir'REP All3:nS" GIEO doua witti disy.tah, and at thespert rate. A largo lot cf now and old lIARNESS n Land for .31 e. Thankful far the liberal patmuago heretofore re jored by thaw, they solicit and will ondelater to de s..rre a large share in the future. May 29.—tf . DANNER , „k ZIEGLER. - . Buggies and 'Carriages R E M-0 V 1. Mill: undersigned has t enaored his Carriage-111ok -1 ing shop to tie east end of Middle street, Gettys burg, to., where be will continuo to build all kinds of work lu his line, otz , ! CARR lAGES, TROTT/NW: FALL ING-TOP BUGGIES, JAGGER • WAGONS, & C., &C. Iris work is all put up of good material and. by the best of mechanics, and cannot fall to give anal. *talon. Uis prices are always reasonable. Ile solic its orders, conddeut that he can please. REPAIRING promptly done, at mod erute [MOB July 1,1868.-1 y CARRIAGES AND BUGGIES. PERRY J. TATE is now building a variety of 00ACIA WORN of the latest cod most approved stylai and construct ed of the best material, to which be tnvltjithe atten tion of buyers. Having built his work,: with great care ' andof ibaterialselsetial with specinlferetice no beautupf style and durability, be eta confident ...l- recomedtrud the worklas unsurpassed by w iTy other , or out of the cities. All he asks is an i Won of work, to couvlnce those In want of any Ind of s ',, 4.icle that this la the place to bey.thean. r ePAIRING In every branch done at abort and on raaaonabte tonna. - e. trpenoe a call at my Factory. neaF the corner lof wa*Wag o :ron and Chamberaburg street Llettyaburg, Pa. Juu• U. le67.—tf gist arid Lire gnouraurt. ADAMS COUNTY MUTUAL FIRE I,EsugANcz COMPANY. INOOKPORARED, mAr.en 18, 1851. oFricns Prwildent-.oaorpo Swope. • Vies-PrassAemh-Blimusi B.ltnaeell. Beetstary -- , D. A. Bushier. Treasurer-11.0ashiestook. BsecutiveloisiMitteu,Robort liceadba %A.Pic k. Mg, Jacob nig. ... ttaaatirtt.-'o•o4*BaraPe. D. A .11 madam, ll.NeOur: dy, E. B. gMattall, - )1. hauseirtoeß,Gettrebury Miceb King, Straban township ;tradaiiclt Dieh1,14141184 , U. A. Plelting,,fUraban ; Abdial Y. Gilt, New Or d; Wm, Bees White, Liberty; U. o,.NONNoo.robatabwg CY. B. nj..Ttila Company la intElted`lit Its vsratliMOS• county of Ad a. It boa been do ofdeakalt ai nNwl! than 17 goats, and in that period ha mid. IM ask. aamment,ltaybipaidlchwaa *YAP 4vElair that Parr amostatlny, tourist 814,000, Aufßaristh *Wring . =MSC* can apply to *ilium. of the lassuiries,,,_. 41. e Zrocrattra Collttllttaitolota SS tie CMOs of; Th • Yeas the last Wedsseilaria rewLiLicildb 21) :"Zto Nue llNAnia.e.i. VOL. LXIX. NO. 14. Volga gruP, litediOnt• A. D. BUEHLER, DRUG iSL. BOOK STOREi 'The undersigned.- Admialatrater of the Natal* of Moans Myers,&eeased, will sell at Public Sale, on Thursday and Friday, the 4th and sth of March next, at S o'clack, A. M., at the late residence of deceased in Latimore township. Adams„ county, on the road leaning from Beard srff's to Wollord's Mill, about two relies northeast or Petersburg, (Y. 5.,) the , following valuable Personal Property, to wit: 1 QOOD FAMILY HORSE, rising 6 years old, and will - ride any gait and trot in harness, and la a very nice trusty driving horse, Rod will work any place he is hitched. 1 tine twn year old Colt, and both nice Ilays,3 Mileh Cows, all young and two of which will be fresh about the time oriole or shortly after, lone horse Wagon and Hod, t Spring W 11.2013, 1 Rockaway 80661.1 Falling Top Buggy, 1 Sleigh and Bella, 1 Plough, 1 Harrow, Shovel and Fork Ploughs. double and single Trees, 1 one and two bores Spreader, Cow Chairm, - Halters and Chains. Log Chain, pukes, Folks, Shovels, Mattocks, Pick, Hoes, 1 -Winnowing Mill, 1 Corn She/ler, 2 Bow Hay • 'Daniel, es, the one a two. horse Carriage, the other le calculated for one'or two borsee,2 pets of Light Wagon Harness, 2 sets Baggy liiirneos,l set of Front Gears, 2 Housings, 2 Blind Bridles and Collars ' 2 good Leather Fly Nets., 1 Side Saddle, 2 Riding Sa ddle,, one of them new, 2 Buffalo Robes, Hay and Straw by the ton; abont 7 acies of Wheat in the ground. Also, a lot of MPlwright and Carpenter Tools, consisting In part of Broad Axe, Chopping Axes, Hand Axes, Augurs, Chisels, Planes, Hand Saws, Steel •sqnsires, Steel Blade and Beet{ Square& Braces and Bits, all kinds alto:doing Planes, Bash Planes, Panttel Planes. Match Planes, Work Benches and Screws, Screw Cutter, Turning Plane, Crosascut Saw, 2 rindstoncs, Crain Cradle, Clove r Cradle, Scyth es and Snaths, lot of Poets, a lot of Plank and Boards, Arc. Moo, lionachold and Kitchen Furniture, coustittinr in part of I Bureau, Secretary, Book Case, Tables, 'Stands, Chairs, Bedsteads and Bedling.Cormer Cupboard, Kitchen Cupboard, 1 Desk, Quilling Frame. Cook Stove and Fixtures, 2 ten-plate Stove and Pipe, Coal Stove and Pipe, Jars, Cans, Boxes, Tribß, Barrel', Meat Standg, 1'e.,160 yards of Carpet ing, Wool - and Spinning Wheels, Chests. Looking °lessee, 2 COshourClucks, 1 nine, 2 4:upper Kettles, 2 Iron Kettles, Iron PUIF, Earthen and gut ells Wat e, Tiu Ware, a lot of Smoked Purk, Lard, a l o t o f l'o tatues,SausagoCutter,ttulferand Lard Prose, and a V.tri,lS of other articles to, nue1.,028 to mention. Attendance will bo girt?, and terxnd made known by FRANKLIN, P. SLAYBAUG 11, Jan. 2.7.—ts Alm', of Moses 11)ers4 Druys and Family. Medicines,- Purel STA.TIONEKY OF ALL - KINDS, DRUGS AND MEDICINES, RERFLXERY AND TOILET SOAPS Siit-COUNTItY ALERCllANTatupplied dt wholeeal, city pyicca. y . • Web. 12.-tr DR. JAMES CRESS, DRITGGIS f, Store in Braut's Building, Ballo. st., LIVFLEST 0 WN APING opened a new DRUG 11 --m- STORE and fitted it up in the but style, I offer ray stock, of pure and fresh Drugs to the citizens of Litt:mania and vicinity at the lowest Market nail., consisting in part of E=! Liquors for Medicinal Purposes, Pura Spices, Dyes and Dye Stuffs, Perfumery, Toilet Soaps and Fancy articles. A full assortment of Brushes, Stationery of all kinds, Cigars, Tobacco and Snuff. I COW, nearly fresh, I Shot ex, Sled, 1 Sand Screen, 1 liihiii Screen, 1 pair em all .. .C:111,11 and Wet ghtc, 1 Itti,liol3feasure, 10 Store Domes, l long Ladders, Maul and Wedges, Log Chain, I Crowbars, Digging 1r0u,2: - Satupson's Ja• it Screws, Corn Sheller, a let of Saw 31i11 Toole, also a ert of Curpent r and Caope: Tools. with 2 heavy Jointers and Dre, 11uops, Cross on rSawlot of Dry Lumber for 31111 Wright work, such as Cogs, Shafts, a lot of Plank of vat ions v44...-e -1 21;; 3, 3t' .111f1 i inches, lot of Oak Posts, lot of L,ust Ponta, lot of Cherry IlLlrde, lot of Bee Scapa, Poet During peach,-Skutcliimt 74 ill, Ilavo by thu ton. Also, Household and Kitchen Furniture, consisting in part 'of 4 Iteda,teads, iturvan, Cupboard, Chairs, Tablrs, 3 ten-plate Stoves, 2 Pot Had., Wool Wheel, 2 !lockets, Darrell, Tubs, Fire Doga. and a variety of other . article, Attendance will be given and terms made known Office and Drug Store, Srltr on day of saleby Jan. 22.—ts JOIIN W. WEIGLI:. OP-Macro's Electro-Magnetic Sbap will wash, with hard or soft water, cold or warm. Clothes washed with this Soap are made beautifully white without boiling or blueing. This is the best soap in use. Try It. It is warranted not to injure the hands or fabric. Llttimtown, May 13.—1 y JAMFei CREcS. July 21, 156S.atf PHYSICIAN A .ND DR t,' G 6 'IS T, DRUGS, MEDICINES, PATENT MEDICINES, STA TIONERY, PERFUMERY, SOAPS, BRUSHES, TOIL ET ARTICLES, DYE STUFFS, SPICES, BAK . ING SODA, ORE:L.I,IOF TARTAR, LAMPS, COAL OIL, AC., AC. PURE LIQUORS fpr nearinal pnrposcs. Dr. R. Horner's ALIEN, a reliable i,•me!y for chapped harab;,irmagli al. iv, &c. AU arttel:, warranted pure and genuine Jau 8, 1886.-tf Dil ÜBER'S DRUG STORE Forney's old band—Ballimore Street, GETTYSBURG, PA. "rj AVING •purchased thin old and popular Stand, .1.l and laid in an entirely now and fresh Stock, offer a full assortment, consisting in part of DRUGS AND FAUlLY'amixturNr,s. PATENT MEDICINES--A LARGE ASSORTMENT. PORE LIQUORS t" MINES FOB MEDICINAL PUB SPICES AND PLA.YORL's/G Emmett's. (POSER. DYES* DYR.STUPES—HOW t VTEVEINS' ppm& EXCELSIOR DYER, AND TIM ANILINE' DYES.» THE 0112APEST IND BEET IN TITE lira Wit ET. ALL TITS NEW AND ELEGANT pniklumss AND TOILET ARTICLES. • COLaAIrB, ANB OTHER B.HPERIOR SOAPS. FORNEY'S HORSE POWDERS--TILE. "REST AND CHEAPEST; ALSO, FOUTS'S, ELLS, DALE'S PERSIAN, STO.YEBRAKER'S Any ROBERT'S. -6TATIONERY OF ALL KINDS. CIGARS, TOBACCO ,AND SNUFF-THE BEST • PHYSICIANS' pratscRIPTIONS AND FAMILY RE CEIPTS CAREFULLY CONIPWNIXED. PHYSICIAN& AND COUNTRY MERCHANTS SUP . PLIED AT REDUCED RATES. Medklnes furftished LWROVES OP TOINNIGHT.— . 4tiight Bal al the door. April 1,1868.-0 GETTYSBURG LIVERY, SALE & EX.CIIANGE STABLES. T HE Proprietor of these:Stables, feellngthankfulfor the Ilberalpetronage here. tofore received,bege leave to Inform the public that hecontinnee the LIVERY BUSINESS at hie oldetand on Washingtoustrect,Gettysburg,near the Railroad, where he is prepared at all times to accommodate persoz, with anything in Melina. rroßsEs, COACIILS, BUGGIES, Ic., furnished at short notice and on reasonable terms, nud competent drivers sent along itdestred. Persons will be conveyed to other towns, or to any place in the country. Ills stock and Coaches are of the first class, and nn pains will be spared to make passen gers comfortable Ile is prepared at all times to furnish Coaches for funerals; and also to partiesde siring to go - over the Battle Field or to visit the Springs. ALSO-HORSES AND lIIILEB will be bought and sold stall times. Personadosir lig to ,airchase stock will find it to their advantage to call on the .undersigned, as his stock is warranted to be as repreaented or no sale. Ile has a line lot of Horses and Slulesat present on baud which will be aold_up.seasonable term,. They are aorihd and free from disease, and are guarantied to work as represented. .Persona will findif to theiradvantage tecallat the olds tend before hiring or purchasing elsewhere. '3lay 29, 1867.-L1 liICEIOLA 8 WEAVER THE EAGLE LIVERY, SALE & EXCHANGE STABLES Washirigton Street, Gettysburg, Pa. ADJOINING -THE EAGLE HOTEL W. It CIALLIGHER THE undersigned would reapect fully Intbrm the public that be hoe opened • hew LIVERY, SALE ANA EXCUANGE STABLE in, this place, and is prepaisd to offer Superior ac commodailons in this line. lie has provided himself with Buggies, Carriage., Hacks, Light Wagons, ac-, of the latest styles, sufficient. to meet the public de mand. Ins horses are all good,, without spot or blew. lab, and 'perfectly rel i able—none of your "old pies," but all of the"2.4o order. Riding parties can always be accommodated and comfortable equipments nu-nisi:led. raetles,large or small, can get just what they want en the meet accommodating terms. • 'Visitor! -to the Bittle4leld politely attended to p and reliable driven furnished if desired. Parties conveyed to and from the Depot anon the arrival and departure of every train. Horses bought, .sotd, or exchanged, and always a thanneforlargains given . Onr motto is "fair play and no gorging."- .P . arUCtilar attention paid to 'tarnishing Tr kicks end Hanka for Funerals.. - SirWe flatter ourselves t/ipt by charging moder ately tad•by ibirtitaddzig impactor accommodations, ma cannot fall to plow every one mho patronises bar eatibliabuient. T. T T. 1 ,111. .ibmg pa. MST,— • TOrAADWARE AND GROCERIES abscribars havajos t rstncrod from thecities *MI an immense supply of RAM:MAIN & PRO. Onnan, which they are *daring t theirold stand In Baltiniars strain, at prices to snit thetinies.Oad. stozk consists in part of y- Parp entor's Tool s Illsetamith' Toole, Close It Finding Sagariadlngs, . ' Cabins tifak sr ol 6, lioNtaaltmer's Atllklada Of iron ha! oit C/11.13,8 OP ALL KINPIii 01,1sAtalita ; at. ota - . Tharesatutztlpdad taha salwalftaztreata ateutkitad above:but what e igu bc . baa tut pan. ivory clams 011W:hooks 01111 taiatatiOnadattd a n. with Oohs and &dints, Ana' , itaaaakswwara Can asal e ißiarUalata OHO. tita.Aati*usawattts vast ttoulbsoew kvaitikakazkyo O'er holm(' ate al zinti, •- - • JOBS' 11 . TUMOR , . is 47;: CHAMBERSBLIIG STREET, Naar the .11teseeed. Patent Hedieines, Horse Powders, DR. R. HORNER, GETTYSBURG Medical advice without charge @MEM g'irerll.A , tabito. futitql, &c. Xtal and Wersenal salto. p 1.1 B L I:0 BALE. PUBLIC SALE OF' VALIJAhLEPERSONAL PILOPEE.TY Or. yond, 0,35 th of Mardi nett, at 10 a'r2te 1.411. TLe rnbmcrilqr hatin, - • roldl o '6l HI, and intending to I tutor°, wilt eell at Public L'ale, at Lis t eddeneefu t4,N11.15L (Wtigle :NI ill,) the following c.iluttd. , Pt.rtonal Property, to wit: pUBLIC SALE 1 OF VALUAI:LE PERSONAL PRO?ERTY Tl.o uu.lerstuel, Intending to quit farming,-will aril at Public Sale, on Wednesday, the 3rd of liqrch, at hie residence In Butler township, on the road from Mtddletown to Dell's MI/Lone mile from Arendt-4,111e, the follow lug Talustle Pet 'amid Progeny, , to wit: 2 BROOD MARL. , , heavy NV' th 1ta1,4 Colts, ?year. lingo and 2 two year old, 3 Bitch Cows, two of which will I a fresh about the time of sale, 3 head of young Gttlle,l a fine young Bull, 12 brad of Sheep.l three here Wagon lied and Bows, 1 Spring Wagon, a p.od pair of Bove Ladders. Spring Wire Bake, Grain Fan, Cutting Box,Plows, LlitrrOW.dunble "nil single Shovel Ploughs, Corn Fork and Corn Coverer, Sleigh and SiedA, dark Sceew, Log Chain, Cow Chain., double and siligie T. ees, Forks, Mattocks and Ilots,a lot of Gears. 2 sets of Bieectiliatius, 1 -et of Pr,..nt Gears, 2 It el u-.IS; Saddles, Collars cola Bridles of all kinds, [taker-nod Halter Chains, and a great variety of a rticles too utun emus to mention. • Sale to commence at so o clock, p.....wnen attend ance will bo given and tarots namie known by DANIEL ARENDT. Pan. Jowt II rte, Auctitmeer PUBLIC SALE OF VALUABLE PERSONAL PROPERTY The undersigned Intending to quit farming, will sell at Public Salo, on Thursday. the 4:1. day of ,tlarch to,t, at his, n eidence, on the Cenowago Chapel Farm, in Conowago township, Adams county, Pa, the fol lowing valuable Personal Property, to wit: 8 11.EAD OP DRAUGHT LIORA. ES, 3 Colts, 10 Mulch Coa• (majority of then will be fresh by time Ofa.le), 4 Beef Cattle, 3 Bulls, 4 Steers, three and four years Old, 13 Hogs, 3 Plantation Wagons, 1 Spring Wagon,l Englkh Wagon Bed, Thrmhlog Machine and _florae Power, Flickinger 's 811 f-raker, Reaper and al avronGrafts Drift, (lltniti's nottka)- Corn Sheller, Oorn - Pbehter;B Plonghtt,l. nairoses,2'Shestllionghs, 0„,,,-.l*Kg. Mai Ladder" , &ante' end stlo_Teres, Sprildors, Log, liaise. ....t.iferertMlimrs; Vrp , M - Ned, teVo-herse and lcine-borit Sleigh, 4 zeta Rom a ears, Fla) and Manure Forks, Rolling Screen, end many other fanning Utensils. Alan, flousebohl and Kitch en Furniture, coastal:2g of a Bede and Iladateada, ten. plate Store and Pipe, Kitchen Cupboard, 1,,,r1;„ Din rng Table, 51e,i tegether with a great variety of articles to antnertmato mention. TERMS •—.e. credit of nine months will Le given.— Sale: to commence at 9 o'clock, A. M. on said day, when attenelancn will he given by A. and I'. OIiTER, AUCtic,nv,r PUBLIC SALE OF VALUABLE PRESOIiAL PROPERTY The undersigned, intending to quit farming will sell at Public Sale. on Walstesday the 101 h day of Nardi Ise-4019 o'clock, .4. 411, at bin residence in Straban Josruship, Adams county, Pa., on the York turnpike. two wiles east of Gettysburg, the following valuable - Personal Property, td wit: 4 WORK HORSES, 6 head of Mitch Cow., two of Which will be fresh about the tint° of bead of young cattle, 1 Ball,' head of good Sheep. t item (Cotswold breed, hard to beat,)l good Brood. Sow, .2 broad tread Wagons, 1 a four horse (nearly Lade.) the otter for five or six horses, 1 good oue Wagon, Lime Itc-I with Bows and Cover, 1 test-rate Hay Carriage with Poplar fiestas, Wood Ladders, Bail Feed Trough, 1 Wile-tooth nuke. 1 good Threshing Machine, four horse Power seal, 11 feet of Shaker to it, Brayer and Mower, 1 goal Winnowing Mill, Cut ting. Box, Flaxbruke, Grtiga Dril, Plows, Harrows, 1 Shovel Plow, Corn Fork, large Cultivator, Corn Coverer, Jack Screw, English Wagon Bed, lot of old Iron. Dung DiArds, singie and double Trees, three and four hoist, Spreaders, Corn Sheller, Fifth, Carry- ing, Log. Halter, Batt. Breast and Cow Chains. Z, sets of Horse Gears. Defiles, Collars Halters, Wag on whi l yWegon Saddle. Side Saddle, I horse Line, Plow Lines, Honsings, Forks, Shovels, Mattocks, Grain Cradle, Barrels, Boxes, Hay by the ton, fl Stacks at Conefodder whlzb will,be toil by the bundle, Also. Household and Kitchen Fur nitore, consisting in part of 1 Kitchen Cupboard, link, large lb cuing Chair, good Clock, and a great many articles too numerous to mention. Any persons baying stork at my sale, can leave it ten days after the sale, • they with. TEAMS OF SALE.— • LDS of five dollars or un der,cash ; all over that it of eleven months will be given ea notes with approved seen ritY. Attendance will be given and terns made known on day of tale by • s HENRY II ERBST. JOUN STALLsmrrn, A n eti , inerr. [Jan.'29.—ts PUBLIC SALE OF VALUABLE PERSONAL PROPERTY The undersigned, intending to quit farming will sell at Public Sale, on Friday, the 12th day of Larch tux.% at 9 o'clock, A. M., at bis res;dence, in Straban township,on the York furnpilce, tear Golden's Sta tion, half way batweou Gettysburg and Oxford, former, ly known n 3 Ccm tort's 'Tavern, the following valuable Personal Property, to wit: 5 WORK !RAISES, (good stock,) one of which is a 80.1 three 'mold, aim a Colt one year old, 12 head of Horned Cattle, among which are ebme good Mikis Cows, the balance are Bulls, Steers and Heifers, 1 Brood ks o w, 2 gopd finr horse Wagons. 1 broad the other narrow tread, Spring Wagon, Threshing Ma— claine and none Power, Reaper, Wire Tooth hay and Grain Rake, Gum Spring Chain Drill, Roller, Cutting Box, Rolling Screen, Sleighs, Bells, Harness, 2 Hay . Carriages the one IS and the other 20 feet long, 2 Plowa harrows, Double Shovel Plows, Corn Forks, single and double Trees, Spreaders, Jack Screw, Feed Trough, Cross-cut Saw, Dreechbands, Front Gears, Colltire, Bridles, Housings, Riding Saddlesand Bridles, Wagon Saddle and Whip, Wagon and Plow Lines, Hal. tem, Grain Cradle, Scythes, Axes, Grindstone, Log, Batt and Cow Chains, Hay and Manure Forks; aiso,l large Kitchen Table, Bedstead, and a great many articles too numerous to menden. - TERMS OF SALE.—AII sense olillve dollars or un der, ; all over that a credit oFtwelve months will be given on notes with approved tacuritri JACOB BEARER. [Jan. 20,-41 Joax Sretismrru, Auctioneer PUBLIC SALE OF VALUABLE EissoNAL PROPERTY Tbe undersigned, Intending to unit farming will sell at Public Bale, on Tharntay, the 4th day of March next, at 10 o'clock, A. M., at his residence, in Mount pleasant township, Adams county, Pa., on the road. leading from lattlestown to Bobanghtown, about 2% miles from the former and about the same distance from the latter place, all his valuable Peraonal Pro. perty, to wit: • 4 GOOD YOUNG WORK HORSES, one of them a Mare h e avy with foal, 1 Tory Simeon three yeamold, b ldilchCows,l Bull, 1 Helier, 1 three and four.lnirse narrow tread Wagon (good as new,) Lime Beds Hay Ladders, Bled, Sleigh, .Threshing Machine and Horse Power, 1 Reaper and Mower, Corn Sheller, Fanning Mill, Field Rollerdlorse Hale, Plows, Harrows j Out. tivators, single and double Shovel Plows, Corn Forke, single, double and treble Trees, Spreaders,-Breach bands, trout Gears, Wagon Saddle, Baidles, Collars, Lines, Howling., Halters, Butt, Breast, Log, Halter and Cow Chains, Forks,Bitkes, Grain Cradle, Scythes end &laths, and a great many- articled too numerous to mention. Attendance will be `hen and tamer made known on dey of male by WILLIAM WBIKERT. Jima Kamm Anotkmeer. Rao. 29.—ta VALUABLE SALE OF PERSONAL PROPERTY The undersigned will sell at Public Sale, on Friday Lie 1.2i1e day of _March ma, at his residence in Menai len township, on the road leading from Rezdersvills to Centre AWL, about 2 miles. front'.l2Andemille . and 1 nallufrinit Centro Mill, 'the hUowirqg ratable Per. local Property, to B Mt AD OP WORK 1101,11113, two of them Mares, heavy with foal, one yearling Colt, head of good Iddcb:Oowe, 6 head of young Cattle, 10 bead of Sheep, 1 four-horse broad tread Wagon, 1 two and three. horse narrow Tread Wagon, 1 Bullet Wagon Bed with Bows,lideuer &AIM& of. Hay Laddorrh 1 pair of li=larssi 1 pair of Wood Ladders, 1 Thresh -1 Grain Drill, 1 noun Welk Vixhring s ilK, / I V4Hartows, single and double Shovel two-horse SW, Horse OW* Wight Saddle, Log •Jfilth,Chitin,dittatcber,ilaltersa* Cbaill,Collititlics,:Cow Chains, single.and do,uble Tr r e 44,y byted, test, and. Potatoes by-rear bushel. - Sale to comme -at o'clock, mi l[. on said ' nay, whoa attiinderloe • 1.011;r9T 8 41° 4 *WIWI jrfa4 Veal and :Vernal PUBLIC SALE OF VALUABLE PEIISONAL PROPERTY. The undersigned, Intending to 'quit twining. twill sell at Public Sale, pn Tuesday JAE oth day of .14mA next, at 10 o'clock, H if., at his residence in Stratian townahip, 2% miles from Gettysburg, on the road leading toßotianglitown;the following Personal Pio+ 'party. viz: 4 BEAD OF 114.13E5, one or them a Blood Mare, 2. Colts, one rising 3 yoar• and well broke to harness, and the other two years old, 3 Mitch Cows, some of which will be fresh about. the thee of sale, 2 Bulls, one of than a tine large - Bull of goodstock, 5 head of young Cattle, S Sontbdowo Sheep, I Brood Sots, Shotes, Sheep Sheers, Threshing Machine and new Bursa Power, Grain Drill, Wife Tooth 11i rsr Rake,' Screw Potter Reaper. Corn Crusher. 1 four horse - and 1 two horse Wagon& Spring Wagon, it rood strong Pedling Wagon, a two horse Family Corriere, and Bolls, two and three .horse Plows, 2 Ilarrdsts, Shovel Plows, Corti Forks, Corn Coverer, 2 114 lieges, Stone Bed, Windmill, single, double and treble Trees, 2 Log Chains, Cow Chains, Bolters, 4 sets of Breechbando, 4 seta of front Gears, set or Double Bar. nrki, Single Barnes, Collars, 'Bridle& and Soldles, Crowbar, a first-rate Circular Sow and Frame, 20 inches, B GraiuCrndlee, Sowing Seythes,2 Morin' Cra dles, Gay and Dung Fork+, Dung Batiks, Maul and Wedge?, Axes, Cross-ent Saw, lot of Bag& Clover and Timothy Sieves, Grain Shovel, Fifth Chain, Hutt'and Breast Chains, 2 lour boric Stretchers, Spread, Dung Boards, 2 Scapa of Deer, 1 Boller, 4 Flynets, with a number of other articles. On. Tuesday the MTh day.q . Jkvrch, at 10 o'clock, A. if., the undersigned wilt also esti, at the same Wane, a variety of Household and. Kitchen Furniture, con— sist ing of Cook Stove, 6 ten-plate Stove. and Pipe, Bedsteade,.Tables, Bureaus, Comer Cupboard, Eights day Chick, elitist 2 Wood 11‘.xes, Meat Vessels, Bar rel., Tube; Churn, Washing Machine, Iron and Copper Kettles, Crocks, iron Pots ' book ing Blase, Pictures and Frames, a lot of Booke,Stands, Dock, Am Also, a first rate Bellovre .Auvil, Tongs, Hammer, 4 Vice', Benches, Planes, nand Axes ' Spoke Shaves, Brace. and Bits, Angora, Drawing Knives, Chisels, Compasses, lot of nese and old iron, LererPnoch, a lot of Rapt and File'', I:rind,toor, Svnsige Grinder and Stutter, and a variety of artlclea too numerous to mention. A credit of len them'. w'.ll be given on purclinues over on notes approved oeCtlrf ty. Jour &TALL:4II7g, Atlctiqueer PUBLIC SALE kE VALUABLE. rEItSuNAL YROPEIITY The underSlgned roil at laibile Sale, on nuns day. the day . at 10 0 •e,, c k..4..11., at his re.hlenen Mount4,l, tLunt townehie, da county, Da., i•enr iii,e-Hi.naughtown road, three miles from Gettysburg, adjoining propert insof Frank Ludy, Georoe Howard still ifeeapli span:tier, a variety of eal. oaLle Perroinal Property. w.n ihting of 2 IiCiItSES, ooe ri,iagg 's year • caul he teat in the comAy (Cr trot ling. driving; or cocking, 1 Bay Colt, tking ten year., sires! by the celebt3lell Ta.herlarke'. 2eou a and 1 Heifer, one fresh by time' f tulle aril the other two shortly alter, a yearliog Brill, Y Hue Brood Sews bidi will have pig., liy tart of Muerb, a Mutiny llorap a f 4.041 tuvo li yea wagoo, with Dux and a ,Irot•nate tiny CArtiage, t'a,41,11 en Shovel Plough, Corn Fork, set of Front tit:aria, Side Sayl , lle, halter Strap., aid lt,d,uz Bridle?, 2 tour et fir,trate Breast CL.ilne, .3.,uhle and treh lo Taco , use Wagon Double Tree, okiai Bull-r, Sl..at nod 'Wedges, 3Jattock,Axe-,:t Dung Pitch F..rtis, Dung Hooks. Fly :kits, Men tog Scythe. Spreader, Pities, Draining Hu t- , j Au .err, Saw,, Gral,toer, Shut (inn, Belletraile, Flat lions, lot of old lron, with a variety of other articles lay willow-6os to wen [ion. On Xll some IJ Ter Vt, a crelit of IU autntha will he giveti on notes with alqtruvetl eecur.ty. ANDREW HOWARD. Jutla STA/19111114 AUCtivueer. PUBLIC SALE OF VALUABLE I'EItSO\AL PROYERVY The undersigned r ,, sl , 3ing in Highland townslic . ,.l..:, talle Muntl3ollew takai, tuni lan tnikau 01 Servo Stara, on the Ferro now ,w0:•1 6y )frchat I 11+r• forrnt.rly known as Lila Shea Varm, rill evil at Nair, on ScilLurctuy 6th d. 43 at 9 ,;cio<l.-, A. M., thu f0:1,,i14; Perm nal Proplitty, Iv Wit 1 11 . 0 RH 1101:SE. 'lr 04, Mule., wl,:cL are well broken, one the oth,r 6. 3 plil.lt Cotvo, all of I he r" ,a 1 at.o.ut b e true or sale, 1 Dereof hire Bull t> yet, cI I. 1 lot of your; ruLtl4*, 2 two at. ,1 •,ne yeatlit4 , o, 4 hea.L of 1 1. ut 1: one br.,..11:en.1 Wagon, Lime Bed, flay Can I Cari'uge...l3leixh, three hr: to Prow, Harrow,. saiele .to.lll,:thle Shovel l'lvws, Corn Forks, BeeLehba,.l.l an i Fiefs Plates, Yt.tlt GeArs. C,11 , i IS. Wagon and Biding end dies, Fly Nets, Halters. 11,0 g",,,,, Buggy et a, Ge4l far a or:r Borne si srse Line, IVsgon Whip; Jack,rter, Q rain Snos rl Fot,ki, Bakes, Shovels. Spr..les, Sept,. Snaths, Dung and Bei sr 11wkt, Li. ; „ Maher, apart, Butt and Cow Chains, Spreader;, ,lootA• usi treble Trees, 1 Cumberland County Btetufnu, .oreirs - Yon, Feed.iruugh, half-bushel Measure, U riu !biota, Moat Vessels. Also, flousebold Yurrntare, stv.h: as Cook Stove and flatuees, lot of Pipe Bodsteso, Bede, Book Case, and a great many article, too nua.ert us to mention.. A lso, the one-halt of 19 Acres. or .Irnin arid tt!.: Acres' of Bye lathe ground will lie ...di:. AtteTadanee will 4e given and totals medelf.nor. day of sale by , - . . JACOB IL LIESECK,I•II. JACO/lIIICXLZT, Auctioneer. Ycb.6 .—td PUBLIC SAFE OF VALUILI3I,,E PERA•ONA.L 00.4 knwinit student ftfa-Twifs.plibbctit a fl i nt r. Bale. on •I'veitioy and IPedniatiky, (hi 10t.A and Fith days 0f—,31-trch nest, at 8 c.'elss.d.A.Afi ors each day, at his reddente in Puttee townehlp. - 2-xrdles mat of Arendtsvinir, tbe following rdluablo Pers.rual Property. to wit: 6 WORK fiOM.SNF, thre- of Illom hrood mires, work well say . plaoe sou hitch them, oaf. If : 4.l.r:raft Liar.. 2 dciong rVig three bolt., 2 one yearljng Collo, 0 billeh Cows, 2 Heifers. 2 Calle, 10 Sheep, 2 fogr•ltorso narrow . tread Wagons, 1 Itu • .4. 1 Slel2b. 2 pair onlay Carrlsg-s, Lime Bed; P. , 44 sad Feed Trough, I Behar aid blower, lnteei tooth Hay Rake, 1 Threshing .Thieldn, and livrse Power, roe first rate Winnowing Mill, 1 Cutting lloss 1. Ylaz Brake 1 Skutt. hinOlachine, Ploy. “nd Harrows, 1 Shoed Harrow, Sdeeri Plows, C ;rn Forks' and Corn Coverer., double wad single Trees. Spreaders, Jack. arl..r,Cutro r and Rough I. ,1* Flint Chain,l,o,7 ClAns, Halter and Cow et.ins, 1 stri erg of SledgbilbTle.2 pptlr of Cretchlotuds, prir ~r Fr oat (Jean., WA gO4l Wagon and Plow El::os, and Riding Piddles, Ilottog awl blind lindte,, plated Itarnorce s flattery 111 uslags and C tro, Dnag LloCkr; Forks, ltakelolraln Cradles, %luring Scythed and &laths, 1 0 0 lbe un wash t.l F.C, inflicts of .WLe..t, 2.02 bushels of Clats.th Lutio cf Rye, r/J0 tivsbels ofiloru Zlo bundles of Straw, 15 ions of flab:, and a great many Mt t•lo 11.1711en,11-. to L)c:lti,,tl. JOHN WEA V En. AFIRAIS OF SALE:— A;1 1 , 1,1140fgj0 r.r . a under ; ,ver thrt amo'n nt a - re bit Ll' tine IL:116A IlLe gk en un n:1:04 With :111,1,red T I:BLIC SALE OF VALL'ABLE PERSONAL PROPERTV. JOIIN ittCtiouoi.r The undereigned, Kee, utor of the estate of Fred erick Fll late of Mr.llD.Ply tl,rl.lFhir, Ada rue coucty, deceased, will ',ill at Polite dolt:, on -Von day. the seh day cf ,t/arch ofef9 ed clod-. . • if., at hie late residence, to the right at the Baltimore turnpike about dnd2 ) ' miles east of lionter'll MITI, the billowing Personal Pririerty, to wit: I FAMlior MARE with fiat, 5 head of Mitch Cone, 4 Heifers, I Bull, it Photos, 1 Sow, 6 head of Sheep, Wagons (oto: a four horse throttler a one horee,) Bug. gy. Thresh int; Machine Agri Power. Buggy Rake, Grain Brill; Folder Cotter, Winnowing Mill, Cutting Box, Cultivators, !'low:, Harrows, Corn Forks,, double and sLogie Shovel Plowe,Flaxdirake, Sleigh, Hely Carriage, Sprout rs, double, single and treble Trees, Forks, Bakes, Shovel., Fly Nets, 2 Ladders, lot of flap, Itel ler; ltoatil., Sledge, t.,reelotr, S seta of Breechbaude, Front Gears, S set sin flare , s , a, Bridle:a, - Collars, Bolters, Saddles, 'Whips, itreaat,Bott and Cow Chain& a large lot of !lay, rate In the ground, lot of Oats, Corn, 5 bushels Ctorerseetl, a largo lot of Bacon, Lard, 2 Scapa of Bres, km. Also llouschold and Kitch en Furniture, condoling in port of Bedsteads, Tables, Chalre,Cnphouril, Sink,: Clocks, Wood Chest,Carpet ing, Y Cook Stove ant Fixtures, Ten-plate Store and Pipe, Copper Kettle , 2 Iron liettlee,Meat Velisel,l4xes, Barrels, Tuba, ind great many other article& too numerous to mention. Attendance will be Oven and terana mode known by JA(NA3 TURNEY,Ez'r. JOIVi STALLSXIIII, auctioneer. [Jam •.!).—La PUBLIC SALE ON VALUABLE P.EILSOA.L PROPERTY The undersigned intending to remove west, will sell at Public Sale ,, e,. n Friday the 12d clay of Starch next, o'clock, Ar. Af., at his residence, In Franklin town ship, 3 miles Booth-west of Canbtown. on the road leading from the former place to Poplar Spring House, the following Tali:able Personal Property, to wit: S READ OY AILLOII COWS, two of them will be fresh about the time of sale, 1 Heifer, Brood Sois,l Spring Wsgoti,Viinthiwing Wheelbarrow, douLis and Shovel Plows, Corn Fork, 0 rindstone, Forks ' Rakes, Cove Chaise,Cso pouter Toole, 'oad, Doubleibit and Pole Axes, Drawing G Knife, Scy thee and Mattocks, 1 pair of Deg, Ironi, Socket Wedges. Also, Household Fprutture, consisting. in part of Bureau, Corner Cupboard, Sink, Table, Stauds. , lied steals, Chairs, Rocking Cradle, Cook Stove and dx tures, ten plate Stove. lot of good Pipe, Cliests,Clock, Looking Glasses; Pictures, Jars, Fruit Cane,' Tubs, Barrels Spinning Wheel, Sausage Grinder and Stut ter, Laid Press. Kraut Knife, Shot tflln,lrois Pota and Kettle, Dutch Oven, a lot of good Vinegar, Fire and Ten Gallon Kegs. Meat Benchee,lot of Tin and Queen:s wore, Potatoes, Beets, Onions, Cucumber Fickeis, 1 Seep of Bees, lot of empty Scope, Steel-yards: Fiat Irons, and a great many articles too numerous to mention. Attendance will be given and term made known on day of sale by ABSAHAM FLOHR. Jews MICILLT, Auctioneer. t [Feb. 6.-4 PUBLIC SALE OF VALUABLE PERSONAL PROPERTY The undersigned, Bxecutors of the Istate of , John Shull, deceased, late of Btraban township, Adams county, Pa., will sell at Public Sale, on Kdatsday, thet,d day of •Jrarrdt, 1869, at 9 o'clock: A. hf..,' on the premises, on the road leading from New•Cheeter to lianterstrnen, 2 miles from the former place, (tie fol lowing valuable Personal Property, to wit: 3 H0R528,2 of them tine Brood Mares, heavy with foal, the other a line horse rising 4 years, well broke to saddle or harness,l yearling Colt, 7 nest-rat e ,3l)ch Cows, all young, 30r4 of them will be fresh about time of sale, 3 Bulls, Fat Steers, 2 Brood Sown,. 5 Sheep,ll Shotes, four-horse narrow-treed Waggin and Beds ~,,,,,,.horse Wagon and Bed3Ltatr Slept:tatters, owe entirer new,,,patent Hay 8, Threshing lia,.. chine end Horn Power, with double Shaker'attach ed,2 Plows, 2 Harrows , Shovel Plows, Cara Fe= Coverer, Log Chains, Boiler, litoneilled . ,- thr double and sWgle Trees, - 89 2 • 4684 ,_ 'Jack Berm. i aleigtut, Grain fan, Cutting Box, Med, Ingiteurprer; cietwdstone, cren:cut flew, Haul and 'Rape,: Wood Saw, Axes, Augers, Troyer and Pincers;GrainShovel, ilhovelir. Forks,: Dung Hooks, Crain Cradle., 1314bler 4 Cradle, 807thodead Boothe . Clow Wok 2sB ilf I itellintehel IToseures, Crowbar, 800 fist Pine • Ciak.Plazdt,o4ll Wagenaotulchrtediatiolag 2 Pair Brooe*ands, 2 Par Pirt - ,Barene, .4/ II , Bridlee,Colhaisi Plow Linea, tort, COW mates, aad _d1e,141,14* -- Beake,l b 4-44 Mx, Ladder 4 flour Binvel42 Meat 'Patrols, dc.„ Hat t o ,St Alio; Honseholld and Hitehen7nraftlit*,, 1 part , Of Samna, fabler, Chats, Bedsnenge.i ,Bed l stag, Corner cupboard, Cook eurre r fieitiset........ ism, Cans, Boat Barrels, Carpeting, . 0 4 1 'Wool Whoa& .4., • Lpoiclail Glue, , ~ :r.. , I usbo,Douttittay, Backetqf fawalli e llitslc Clutterattdift'ofockiolobli;elll,___ rtud,uud =ow etiet,Utio444l4 - agßai,,. Attendance will OM and ,irelf Iftdektillo; • .; lnyef itHeile*( -- ,., - 1 , - . • ,::. ~ 7:!lt, .;...-, : 71 1 - • ,"., „NlVAX , fFoliepos , - - . , .. Jab, iii••4o . . 7- ',..: . 'f : •.7 1 .7 7 7 7777.:-.. ,, .' ,- -:, 4e• . . F : .. i 111 NUM JOILN [Feb. (t:i:4 1 4 1- ftIO.44T,IATi.-040***P10:::i.;‘,. CM! Sal l iitttgersOhiti *lit% VALI/111,E '• VaIISPXAL PROPERTy. The inb;Wer,:tutettilietip Arttlitig. Willi fell at Pnblre , on Mews) lith do of .varch,tsco, 41 9 0'.420C4 A. 11., at hie residence In ijoion township, Adomoisounty, Pa ,abont 2 Willer north of Littler town, on the Larks of the road the one leading to Bonanghtowt. and the other to Conowago Chapel, the followhig Perk:nal 'Property, via: 4 LARGIS.ELISO APT WORK GORSMS, two of them Brood Mares bear/ With Mali E bend of Kilda Cows, a of them will be freak ithinertha sale. u hunt of y oung Cattle,Large Italt, firocat Bow with Pig:, 2 four-horse Corn Pork", tVagono,l a three inch and the other it narrow-tread Wagon, I two horse and 1 Opting Wagons, Throning D b o n o l g i' Duards, Reap er ice and Power, llarrisburg PCIII It M ill (Rey /mid's Patcut,) Fodder Cutter, Corn Planter, 'Play Car ; 1 , 7 . 8;1 1 . p i; ° to: . e r r r , o c w a s i i l v. GLa r D and Mowor Syring Bake, Brenthtiabdo, Fron t and Plow C, Brldleo, Ccllaro, II) Net., Loa, Fifth. preset, hatter. Butt and Cow Chains, Wagon Saddle yid W hip, Crete-CUt Pair, Slaui amt Wedges, double. con,cle and treble Tree*, Grath Cr Oh n, Jack screw,' Y. rico, Bolt'', Shovels, Mattock, Crow Liar, 9cytt,ee, t o t cf gage, Log Eled, If null% IL ope and Poll. is, atone Dud, Grindstone, a good Bull 'Terrier Dog Also, llon-rhold and Kitchen Furniture, an— ointing lu part of Bedstead" and belle-p. 2 Tat Ito, ouc a Centre Table, Tan-plate soot Peri v r s tor e o and Pipe, Sausage Cutter, Flan lIKLA I, Meat Voisel and a groat amity articles ton unmet ous to locution. ilittcbdat ce will he given and tct 1:11Ade known by • AIMS lit,l'43lloA ti. J tcon KLUNI, Auctioneer. e (Feb. 12.—ts A SSIGNEE'S SALE OF VALUABLE REAL AND PERSONAL PROPERTY . -- • 4 The - undersigned, Assignee cf Pantinel 'Beecher and ualer asleed of votuntAill , Leakitment for the honalt of c r e,lft ors, will cellist Public Sale. on Tnate day the PIA of Nand: mewl, 41.0 o'cteel: A. premises, a IMAM; AW LAND, elltr-ty township, Adame county, Pa., 1 mik eoutil.eaet of Aretaltweille, containing 51 Acres. =ore or i ron a d. m !ands of George Dlukkiegh, .terrlui:di W. lliehl,e.minel Lawyer, tend others. The iolprovements corselet of a new twos testy FltA.111: DWELLING, good Darn, nod other outtaithliugs, u thrivieg youn; Orchard, a Wed u( water near the lomat. ; ai.eut 10 ams are in rn client Lieber, thebal anre cleared and under cultivation,- Conowago Iliac the. u;11 the f ; there is a three,tory Paper St ill, which recently been wide:4,lllg rei,l7", I , tit the rcpaix4 arc net..yet. cs,up!ete. There is t ter 1 , a..r, ,a 1 the Pi:p• r h.“1...en l :1,4 0,1 far. r.LIAy 11-1, own to the public. The will le ,1.1 cull e ar in foreei, to wait purilmeere. At tt,j,cvils limo and place will be Auld twu bur, %t a , Trncie WSgon, a tut of Straw, e I,t ut Lumber new and ,dd, BoarL4 and Plank, :Roam test lung mel 15 indica x ide, 150 grove of Middlings, a lot lee nag+, 'twine, Old 1 ron,t'att loge.? La ft in gi and (1 curt r.o, 1% heelbarruar, floret", Itaru,-es, Grain Ciao- d 10, Gun, and a groat many artLAce t .Atte:.•!anc, It ill be girt:, d liaLzs 011 d.ty uf Rah, by J}; Y.311A11 W. .1,11.111 L A SOIVEL Dcinc,cl intett 4 tin], AL,.: M= PUILI6! BALE OF VALUABLE PEItSUN tl. . . The ~ u ill ItII t Publle Iht t 1 el t' o'clock, .4. IL, vt h 1 rest dui:cc, ill rfliOle At 1.505.5 Csty, abotit I talle n.,rt Is ..f .Littlegtos . o. and :, 3 4 pia uillo east of the tughti4:l rt...a.1, the follow la 4 , tautthle Pet's, city, basil : t.A1:11. IiKAD 911 YOUNG AND .1:1-1LOANT 11€111t1, , , Lath ix trartiling and I wo of those 11r....t1.Alarce, 1 Lravy • ith kat .1 la, 1 three years 1,41111 I,..tkit dIALit, or tie, I tw,o 3 oars :1,12 one 'oar CAI, ha..l .f :!ilcL e,2 litßurt., 1 a Les.tosltiro. 3 e:E.,,lnt She.;., 2 four an d five WsiZorti, . flay „f than new, Stf.l:llle.A.' 31i11,Bogity slake, R 6 eaper sod - trer. flows, Harrow., I.Cri:n Drill, Shovel I'l,, .1, Oor F, sea, wtugle. de:IWO:Lad Iron le Ts vett. 2 si t goat! out U, r , , Crtechlt tnds t Front and Plow Ilea,. Dlttll (.7,11art., ly sod Whip, I . .tt.h4g Sad -414. an.l i lic. ail I fivi• hot he llt It crt,l...g, Fifth ..11rotutt}la t ter. Lull Auct C,a ChAing. 114 0.1 a:11, l'u!kyi, Loan lit 151 hI shit., Forks. Ilakt,, lit•aft.F . hovelllriod.tottit. 31.1t tork, a 0,, t Cutting Sleigh I.TII, awl a Wal ,- ...a 17... , 2 . . 110c.A01.1 egi Yu:Li t:l- coottist tog is pail. of 41:4,1 To' ;.... ;:. 4 at:tl piste S lot of Dap, Tuba. alai a grtt.lt variety of ttrt.ctcb 1•., UU{114,41) , 1., UltntlG6, A tteittLnce will . 41$ e/1 tied tem, u ott (lay of tote ty. DANIXL tAzhll , lAlt..lll. .110.,11/iilat: , e, loot 12. 1, PUBLIC -SALE OF VALUABLE PERSONAL PROPERTY, •The andergigned, .A.llo!nistrator , tit- }:mate of Andrea eels at Potato Psf,, eiz Tic.,rd,,i tAc 2nd day of girchnt,f,otS N., at the !Ate reoldence of saki deceased on the roof ii-ading from 51illerstew , to Etivili's Mill, 4 • - the Pinser place and 134 mike from the latter rlsce, the f,llow tog ralnahie I•erugoal Pt, potty, 4 TIi:AP , OF tif).7ll:l WORK. 110101 - .F-', two of them good lowlers. 1 • Aare ha-nip with foal, rising -I ygg , s 01!„ tl Itch 4 litcerf, 6 h,od ~u c 4 t11,.., head of g0...a Songtind Pigs, 1 PAt Waigong, 1 lour.itich Tierul, I three-inch Lread,l one horde Wa gon, Wagou 13.1 an.l Boca. Vier Bed. Dirriage, Cart, Wlo.haath Hag Pale,lteengsrg Winnowing Intl, 2 ori"&j'alsrlatrolowitiornolisrai=uttergru Cove.g.r. fr,,ol.aztt•Pl.rn- bran. C,..llnrr, tqf Wag nlitne,s, Wagon ~td. and Cuff Chalet, firiLdst ,, n ,. . fik.l4n, Liz • Ct d!.t;ir., 1 Rte, roftir.ltn!am. ningto and d•mb!:.Tr ty. Nlrtadere.-- Also, 1.1,..nt,11 4;.; Kit 1 atiattrile, in prt nn., re no! Pip.... Tatd , -, CVin, audit great art t. (11::;.• Atleannco will br g!v. a,! terms Math. kit.,wll OD AI of do b) T. A. nntauzioN hiAiL y map , AuLtu S”:1 - 1i, ti. LFrb.IO-tis PUBLIC SALE OF VALUABLE %. • PERSONAL PROPERTY The undernigueil,• intending to quit farming. will set: at Po.LH,: ea Ir,l.t..sciAy ri March ntrt. oh" A. .at lila residence in Firedvits tomusLip. A...asLo close , by llorite't Tervrn, .iiiatita ['tr.. nal Property, to nil: S Colts cue year old this Grad of young tat tie. 4 he,..1 of fine iit rcp,l lit I ziov, 3 fat dteors. four.l..r, hroa.l t., J . ,ti, now, four•Lor,e tseems tread W.,-,;‘•,, 11,1.1 et e-. 1) rse *ague, nearly new, 1 , 1 Tbit,thing n, .ily chopper, Fodder Cutter 1.11311 i:rc-htq . mg-Looth bore* Rake, Grain Tirtil,?. pair ...I 1141 1:u new, Limo lit I, Whor.l ti tow, tic.,dstoue, heavy Log CLatn, Cow SAW, Maul and Pirate Crew , t , „ and Picks, Plane, Harr .w, tool Plow, double Ehovel Plt.tr. Coln : 0 ( . ..ver, ancl.ingle Trees, an,: rush,- , d ,- rt., 4 sets of Trout Gems, 3 outs of 110ut.t...5. u Sad,lie, Plow tlears, Blind Bridle.. Unit Lint.t, I:, Lawny Leggy and Ilarttes, ne now, Patent Fly Net. .14.1do,liedeteads, Table, CLaire, :woe, with other articles too nutuir,,us tonieuti . , . A t tondam.. wilt i.,rtvt Li and terms made known on day of r Lt.! by DANIEL SIIEETd. AntiaLou t 1.11,111.1. •tu 01, neer. Feb. pur,Lic SALE OF VAIXAN,E PERSONAL PROPERTY The undersign, d, A i‘trutrix of the Estate of Rosanna Mr.nl,t. will sell at Public "Bole, on Wedwrildy, duvf March 'VII, at 10 /i -x:Sil:, .71.,tti the r,,:ticnce of acid diseens,d, in llouterstown, the nikv. valuable Personal Pro . perty, to wit. 1 BAY MARE, .he it exeyllent fatuity Beast and will work any p I sr , . 1 Sluitiug-top Buggy, one horse Wagon, set of 1Na!,;.ol harness, SIC igb and Bells, Wash iug Alischlne and 0 rinser, lot of Barrels Seats of Boos 2 hi il.d'esda and Bedding, C arpeting, Kitchen C u d, '„^k In rltoveund A xtrires,Chalre, Case of Drawers. Wn.,hitand, Side BOard, Stands, -Feather Bed.lioolilug sliki,ses„ CIo -, Copper Reale, Lard Can, Pets, Pane,e Dow', Bushel Bas ket, Whorl and Rtel, le Sad a, lot of new Begs, 2 Ismail Kettles, Coals, Dougitiray, Wood Box, Sugar Bucket, Scales, Churn, Dishes, 3 neekels, Quilting Frames, 5 Gallon Jug, and many articles 100min:serous to mention E. A. MONFORT, .ddrn MMI puma SALE OF VALUABLE PERSONAL PROPERTY The undersigord Intrriding to gait farming, will sell at Public Sale, on Wrancrdog, the 17t1, day of March next, at 10 o'clock, A.. 11 at his residence. in Straban township. on the YorK Turnpike, about 11,1 miles east of Gettysburg, the followingraluable Persons] Proper ty, to wit : • 3 GORSES, 4 hea,l °DIM'. Cows which will be fresh about the time or sale, 1 hailer, 1 one horse Wagon. Lingle and heavy Wagon 2 flerneas, Corn Sheller, Sleigh and Bells, Baker Plow, horse Plows. Barrow, Corn Forts, s ingle and double Shovel Plows, Ray Carriage, Spring-tooth Bay Rake, 1 Family Carriage, An. one Or two horses, Waston, Riding and Bids Saddles, Riding Bridles,Oarriage Manses, Scythes, Grain Cradle, Log, Breast and Cow Chains, Crowbar Mattock., Rakes, Forks, Corn Coverer, Spreaders; Wheeltisirihm, flat ters, Patent Churn, Tin Pans, and a great many arti " tied -too numerous to mention. . TERMS OF SALE swots of Ten TiMiars an d under, cited; all ever that amount a credit of eleven months will be givenun no with approved security. SUBPAR]) STAMMERS. Jean Sratenira, Auctioneer. [Pe). 12.—t • . _ __ ____ P UBLIO SALE OF VALUABLE • . PERSONAI PEOPERTY. t° Gre n t4 hi agurg near . Grape Tine The undersigned will sell at Public Sale on Satte r Adams county, four Satur day, Meth day of March - nail, at 9 o'efak, A... 11, at their Sebool•house, the 'following Personal Eroperty, to fann north in •w ß e u st tle o r t wit: ' 1 HEA VY BARN HORSE ler years did, 11argeblack Horse 5 years old, I Bay Hare 4 years old and 1 Colt 2 years old lo the Spring, 2 haul of MBA Cove, 4 head of Steers, I Call one.Plar old,lpalr of thorough bred Spanish Sheep One 7nee 0114 . 4 head pr Shasta, 1 four-horse narrow tread Warm with Bed . nay fist . rings, 1 Spring/Talton , / Bugg, / Steel dente Plow, double Shovel Plow, Corn lyric, a i m, 2 seta a ..Breechbands nearly new, 2 ate of !font Clan Col lard. Bridle', Line, I Sink, half Alden Can* Bottom • Chalre,and . many othe r ortle/estodiunnerous to mon , OIL .4 1 • Attendance will be glren aid tenni 'Mails known Oh day of sale by -• Int. S. iumwroN, - C. =HILTON. - The.nb►crlberwillNililkgoutHk!. we rria4y, ore march •.set, aNni o deck, A. N., .t reiahie dossf• liQuifligt=st UP* colgotr, Poo to.-exue'ilorth of Two ssauwing vain. I one of than essiitstlass2.4 ie.: of °silk llttwook-tra4 Amos boxes WaVas Muffle* Bengt ''4ll4oWitit, 9 Pkospis, Um. ~„,4 1, tt .-- - rceirealtbnP4*•-• - ' 7fif tt, Cab% i w r ios omi es.Vl.C°,,,t7;timaciris. s , - thrmoiow egtodaleglotiw - tiffv m.,' f, -4Abniiillii. *V% iik*li-iisitilikafar, kfg. ~' t Sto . Ivoirm,No BiTWVEs.. • Nothing but leaves. • The iipltevd% Oder a wasted . life; Sin committed while e.onscieneesitpt, Promises made sttul -never kept; Hatred, battles and strife— ' Nothing but leaves. - • Nothing lint leaves .; no gathering tilleav es Of life's fair ripened grain; Words, idle words, for earnest deeds; We sow our Feeds—lo ! tares and weeds We reap for toil and pain— Nothing 2 , but leaves. .Nothing but leaves ; memory weaves No veil to screen the plod.; • As we retrace our weary way, Counting each lust and In isspent day, We sztdly find at last Nothing btit leaves. • And shall 'tve tweet our Father so, Bearing our withered leaves? The Saviour:loOks for perfect fruit— We stand before Him, humbled, mute, Writing tho words Ho breathes— Nothing but leaves. BREAD RAKING AND enosTLy It wa in the days of our grandmothers, hen there were brick ovens in the land, that Mr. Hubbard bought his howie,—the haunted_ house of It ,—very much against his wife's will. It was a lonely house. It was next to a graveyard which, though long unused, was not very heerful, and it had the reputation of a ghost. How ever, Mr. ,Ilubbard did not believe in ghosts, was too cheerful to be depressed by _warnings, and never: intended to be lonely. "Mother Hubbard, - he said, when' his wife shook tier head over the purchase, "I got the house cheap, and it's a good one.— You'll like it when you get. there. If you don't why then talk." So the house was bought, and into it the El Hubbard family moved. There was scarce ly a chance for a ghost to show his face in such a household of boys and girls. The rosy-faced master of the 'house and his little wife and ten of them. It was in view of the eternal cry of "mothr.r" that the jolly husband had dubbed his Martha June "Mother Hubbard, - using it in jest at first, and at last because of an old habit. Hear ing it. the rest of It tell into the way of calling the motherly soul Mother Hub bard, So that it was more her name by far than her baptismal Martha Jane. Having once expostulated and "spoken out her mind," Mother Hubbard cave up the point. 6he scrabbed and scoured, tacked down carpets and put up curtains, and owntrl that the place was pretty, and as not a i4host appeared fur a week, made up her mind that there was no such inhabitant, and-even began notto mind the tombstones. So the house was got to rights,at last, and baking day came alert. In the press of t•usiness they had h great deal of bak er's bread, and were tired of it. 3lrs. Hubbard had never enjoyed setting a batch of bread to rise as she did that which w:ls to be catee fur the first time in the new 'muse. • "Fur I can't get up an appetite fur stuff that cobody knows who has had the making, of," said mother Hub bard, "and all puffy and alumy besides." So into the oven went the bruml, and out it cause at the proper time even and brown and beautiful as loaves could be. Mother ITtibbard - turned them up on their sides as she drew them forth, and they stood in the long bread-tray, glorious prooliv c:f het skill and nt the excellence of the cveti, when Tommy Hubbard bounded in. Tommy was foul., and at that age one is prone to believe that anything will hear our weight. Tommy, therefore, iambus to in spect the new made bread, swung himself off his feet by clutching the edge of the bread-tray, and over it came, loaves and Tommy and all. Mother Ifubbat d flew to the rescue and picked tip the loaves. All were dusted , and in the tray again but one. That lay bottom upwards tinder the table. "A bothering child, to give Inc so much rouble,' she Si id, us she crawled under the :able. ":Ib—uh—all—dear, dear. dear—oh And there on the floor sat Mother INIMI Hubbard, screaming, -ringing her hands and shaking her head. The children tzeriaine4.l also iu concert. Mr. Hubbard rushed in from the•narden where he was at work. "What is the matter, mother ?'' he gasped. Mrs. Hubbard pointed to the bottom of the loaf lying in her lap. "Look there, and ask me'."' she said. 'its a warning. William, rot going to be taken from 'cm IEI And, as Hr. Hubbard looked, he saw on the loaf a ' , death's head an cross bones," as plainly engrayen as they possibly could `•lt's accident," said Mr. liubbare "tiuch queer cracks do come, you know. Don't fret." But Mother Bubbasil was in a troubled state of mind. "The stories about the haunted house were true," she said; "and the spirits hate marked the loaf. I'm afraid it is a warning." And the loaf was put aside, for even Mr. Hubbard did hot dare to eat any of it. Mrs.llubbard got over her fright at last, but the news of the awfully marked loaf spread through and people came to the Hubbards all the week to look at it. It was a death's-head and eros-bones, .cer tainly ; every one saw that at a glance ; but believed that it was a warning of approach ing death ; some that the spirits "wanted to frighten the Hubbarda away." This lat ter supposition inspired Mrs. Hubbard with courage. Finally she leaned to the belief, and when another baking day arrived, put her loaves into the oven once more, prepar ed for cross-bones, and not to be frightened by them. The loaveabaked as They came out brown and crusty. MotherAub bard turned each in her hands. There were no cross-bones visible ; but on the last were sundry characters or letters. What ! No one could tell until there dropped in for a chat a certain printer of the neighborhood, accustomed to reading things backwards. "Halloo !" Mid he, "that's curious! That is curious-Ti-e-s-u-r-g-a-m—restirgam (I shall rise again) ;—that's what's on the loaf --resurgam." "It's what they piton the tombs, ain't it ?" asked Mother Hubbard, faintly. "Well, yes," said Mr. Hubbard; "but It ain't so bad 0 cross-bones and skulls." Mother Hubbard £4look her head. "It's even solemner," said the little woman, who was not an good a linguist as a bread-mak 'cr. "I feel confident, William, that I shall soon be tentrgamedf .and what will those dear children dolhen r Anlinow thatrthe second leaf was before her eyes,marked awfully' its 'W 'the lint, Mother Hubbard really. pew thlit and pale and lost all of-ber Cheefulness. "I. have a presentiment," she said over andoveirigiliti ',Mat the third bang win deckle; who 'the warning. points 0,, I helieve its meant for me, Ind. tiral'will - shxW. Deal yetisedloir thin Flu Ottangr-• Ant tboagiOre nut,- 101 cia,l;Swi% he also bigin'to ba•imtproi-' . c TbE thlia : lo3i 2 gliii *time 'pr gloom. NNW "i 2 MU I= ENO -- bled to assist ift the drainng. Five loaves came oats mail&sitr; ,het: ope remained:— Mother- ffubbtird's hand trembled, but she drew it forth ; she laid it the trayi "she turnekit softly about: At..hist'she exposed the lower , suif me. , it werelatters print ed backwards; plain enough to read' this titne, ammged thus: • • "Died, April 2nd. " ' Limented by Her large family." • "It's me," cried Mrs. Hubbard. "I'm to go to-morrow. This is the first. Ido feel faint. Yes I do. It's awful . and so sud- An," and Mother Hubbard fainted away in the arms of the most terrified of husbands. The children screamed, the cat mewed, the dog barked. The eldest boy: ranj'or the doctor:. People flocked to thellubbards.---- The loaf was examined. Tee; there was Mother Hubbard's "warning"—hCr call to quit this world. _ She lay in her bed bidding good bye to Iker family and friends, her strength going fast. She read her Bible and tried not to grieve too much. The doctor shook his head. The clergyman prayed with her ; nobody doubted that her end was at hand, for people were very superstitious in those days. They bad been up all night with good little Mother Hubbard, and dawn was breaking, and with it she felt sure' that she must go; when clatter over the road and up to the door came a horse, on the horse a man. lie alighted. Ile rattled the knock er. He rushed in. There was no stopping him. Up stairs he went to Mother Hub bard's room, and bolted in. Every one star ed at him. He took off his hat. "Panting !" -he said, "I Leered Miss Hub bard was a tlyin'. That 'she'd had wartdit's on her bakin's. I come over to explain.— You see I was sextob o' the church here two years ago, and I know all about it.— You needn't die o' skeer just pet, Miss Hub bard, foi there's neither spirits nor devils about, nor yet waruin's. What marks the loaves is old Mrs. Finkle's tomb stone. I took it tor an oven bottom, seein' thar war no survivors and bricks were dear. The lost foils before you didn't have 'em printed off cos they made pan loaves, but we was used to 'ens ourselves. Cress. bones and skulls iu the gingerbread we didn't heed, and I never thought o' carin' for the resor gam. So you see how it is, Miss Hubbard, I'm sorry you was skeered. I'd orter a mentioned it when I sold the property." Nobody said , a word. The minister shut his hymn book., The doctor walked to the window—there was deathly silence. Moth er Hubbard broke it. "Father," she said, "the first thing you do, get a new bottom to that oven" And the tone assured the assemblage of friends that Mother Hubbard was not going to die just then. Indeed, she sat up the very next day, and as sootfas the oven was rebottom ed invited every body to a tea-drinking, at which no one discovered awful warnings on the bread, or ghostly printings on the ginge-cake. WHERE WOOD COMM From.—lf we were to take up a handful of soil and examine it under the microscope, we should probably find it to contain a number of fragments of wood, small broken pieces of the branches, or leaves, or other parts of the tree. If we could examine it chemically, we should find yet more strikingly that it was nearly the same as wood in its composition. Perhaps, then, it may be said, the young plant ob tains it wood from the earth in which it grows. The following experiment will show whether this conjecture is likely to be correct or not. Two huridred pounds of earth were dried in an oven, and afterwards put into a large earthen -vessel ; the earth was then moistened with rainwater, and a willow tree, Weighing five pounds, was. planted therein. During the space of five years the earth was carefully watered with rain water or pure water. The willow grew and flourished, and, to prevent the earth be ing mixed with fresh earth, or dirt being blown upon it by the winds, it was covered with. a metal plate full of very minute holes, which would exclude everything but air fro.ii getting access to the earth below it.— After growing in the earth for five years, the tree was removed, and, on being weigh •ed, was found to have gained one hundred and sixty pounds. And the estimate did net include the weight of the leaves oidead branches which in five years fell from the tree. Now came the application of the test. Was all this ollsined from the earth ? It had not sensibly diminished; but, in' Order to make the experiment conclusive, it was again dried in the oven, and put in the bal ance. Astoniseing was the result—the earth weighed only two ounces less than it did when the willow was first planted in it! yet the tree had gained one hundred and sixty four pounds. Manifestly, then the wood thus gained in this space of time was not °built:wit ftuui the earth ; we are therefore compelled to repeat our question, "Where does the wood come from ?" We are left with only two alternatives ; the water with which it was refreshed, or the air in which it lived. It can be clearly shown that it was pot due to the water; we are, conse quently, unable to resist the perplexing and wonderful conclusion—it was derived from the air—Life of a Tree. CARE OF Tgavn.—Rousseau said that no women with fine teeth could be ugly. Any female mouth with a good set of teeth is kiss able. The too early loss of the first teeth has an unfavorable influence upon thdbeau ty and duration of the second. The young est should accordingly be made to take care of them. All that is necessary is to brush them several times a day with a little ordinary soap or magnesia and water. After eating the particles of food should be carefully removed from the teeth by means of a toothpick of quill or wood, but never of metal, and by a threid passed now and then between the teeth. Cam phorated,a and acid tooth powders are injur ious both to the enamel and the gums, and if employed every particle should be re. moved from the gums by , carefulty rinsing. The habit which some ladies have of us ing a bit of lemon, though it may whiten the teeth and give a temporary firmness and color to the gums, ii,fatal to the enam el, as 'are all acids. - No one, young or old, Should turn their jaws into nut crackers, and it is even dang erous for women to bite off, as they.often do, the end ` s of the tined in sewing. It is . .not safe to -bring very hot food or drink especially : ft inanedlatelY followed by any thing' cold, in contact with the- teeth. . A. SWILIT trait of charac ter is more valuable in I woman than the possession or a sweet tinnper. Home Min never be 'made 'happy ;witOotit it. Alain: flower thafsprimpi np ilk.. onzlialtwilr, viving and cheering no. Let. ;s. nlidt CO •hotne st- night- wearied by the toila'of day; and how sootbingTts a word dictated by a gtxtd apodikat At iniishine fall *. 'oh ' l 4 1 .4 tirehi: to lc wire acid retain a SA* Sgaier ka-ntere **thin thattield iiiptitsbitlicia thin 'beg: 4 4l*d SO* 'ilvaesbnimi'attd• PITT. MEE NEB ME WAOLE 'NO. a Dr. Holland ("Tiinothy Titiomb") writes from England to the Spriogffeld Repubti- I confess to a little disappointment in the Ensllshiaits physically. No American, passing through the streets ot London, would imagine that ho was among a people superior, physically, to his own. I speak only of the men. The English woman is larger and stronger than her American sla ter, but I am yet to .be convinced of the physical suPeriority of the English woman to the American. • • . I have the authority of a competent and candid Eng lish women for the statement that the A.mer lean woman is the handsomer. There can be no question, I think, that the average American girl Is more beautlfid thin her cousin across the water. She has a greater delicacy of feature, and generally a finer make-up. She matures, earlier, and, it is quite likely, fades sooner, birt the fact that she is prettier is not to be disputed. The girl here is also under the usages of Eng lish society, a suppressed creature, without the freedom that savors vivacity. The American girlLs perfectly at home in socie ty before the English girl sees society at all, or has ever been permitted to escape the eye of her governess or her mother. "The American girl may be too forward, but lam sure that the English girl suffers too great bondage. Female education In the countries differs greatly, and, sin gular, as it may seem, the education of the English girl is more showy than that of the American: As a general thing, the English girl knows little or nothing of mathematics and the natural sciences. These branches in America absorb a great deal of time, is you know, and you will find multitudes of American girls who are adepts in them.— That, in the education of the English girl, which strikes an American, is their knowl edge of language, ot literature, of music and of drawing. Everything which con tributes to show in society is acquired by the English girl. 7 cannot recall among my English traveling acquaintances a lady who could not speak French, and several of teem have spokes French, Italian and Ger man with entire facility. With these lan ditages at command, with a wide acquaint ance with history and belles lettrea, and with the accomplishments of sketaing and playing the piano, it must be acknowledged that the English girl shows for all ,that she is, and that for social purposes her acquisi • tions are greatly superior to those of the American girl. OUR CUILDREN.—The subject of raising children is of more consequence than gain ing honor, distinction, or wealth. It out weighs all others. It ought to be studied more deeply than any profession or hard ness. We ought to be more interested in it than in 'anything else we do. We must produce a revolution in this matter. Rear ing children must be made a study. No thing.can be so interesting or instructive.— The father or mother who knows how to properly rear and educate a family, is great ly wiser than any professor. Those who can live with and daily see the growth of a child, observe every unfolding of its nature into beauty and life, behold more of God than is seen anywhere else in nature. To learn how to guide all this development is to become wise indeed ; for, after all, the child educates the parent more than the parent educatesthe child. - It is %school for parents they cannot well afford to lose. know all the laws that govern and favor its right growth before birth ; to know how to feed. clothe, to train, to educate, to amuse play with, and make it love you ; to know how to teach. it to be wise, brave, truthful, industrious, mirthful, and sober, is to be quite able to receive every favor God can bestow. DRAMITIC. — On a certain occasion, at a certain dramatic temple, a farce was in course of representation, and had just reach ed the scene where the lover enters seeking, almost distracted, his lady-love, who had just concealed herself a moment before (in full view of the audience), in the "garden," behind some canvass representation of bushes. "Where, oh Heaven S where has my Julia fled ?" exclaimed the actor, in despairing ac cents, looking around everywhernbut in the right place. A specimen of the genus Yankee, in the pit, who had hitherto been all attention, now exhibited symptoms of impatience, and as the actor repeated his impassioned in quiry, he was answered by our excited Yan kee with— "Right behind you, you darned fool ! in the later patch I" Tile effect of this eau better be imagined than described—the applause was tremen dous. LITTLE THINGS AND LITTLE PEOPLE.-Lit tie things and little people "have often brought great things to pass. The large world in which we exist is made up of little particles as small as the sands on the sea shore. The vast sea is composed of small drops of water. The little busy bees, how much.honey they gather ! Do not be dis couraged because you - are little. A little star shines brightly in the sky on a dark night, and may be the means of saving many a poor sailor from shipwreck ; and a little Christian may do a great deal of good if he or she will try. There is nothing Ilre try ing. —Dr. Chalmers. FATAL SFIOOTISO.-0a Tuesday, whiter a boy and girl, children of Richard Cornell, of New Rochelle; New York, were play ing with a gun, the boy, aged thirteen, playfully pointed it'. st his sister, aged eight, and shot her in the abdomen, making a fearful wound, from which she died next morning. The gun was loaded that mom ng, the first time for many months- "My sog," said a fond parent to 'his off spring, after hiving surveyed the wonders of the Crystal Palace, "my sorr, if.you can tell me which of these marvellous works of man pleases you the most, I will give poll a half a crown." "The'vealand ham pies, ; responded the young hopefull "give me the money." - . "PAPA," said Tommy, the other day, "is it a sin' to chatigeatie'srtdlid?". "Well, nn, InY bpi yew 0.6,.54* Ask r- ."Oh• yon. know,' -'.replied.. the-Ave-year wee* kdbetOrz, r , ,!`O ll- ,yV 3 , I t MeelliteAltelt4 the &Cher - , "tv:ltat..then't" --i lrell,,,lteiriler I. 2 4lhilenoW thitt ) 4 0.-bgieW algldristXl 6lll - A caourato4ggetle4omOos raged at the ettildft of wi 4eirmad fill 1/IrVl9lt432l4zinii&f.f I shill go eet - iif :my To width s ho* * ' 1 tor' isaie to-goicirig Tinnowromea had a -ten, who wa• darling of • hip - Mettler. "This fallow i ßsidd-Thttnitatobler, "httbesmndl nfall Gritene.":Ylifow Ito?" inquired s 4 "Why, ho governs his mother, his , goTetaa me, 1.. irt:lgrn Vi; the AiluMbnis room all Igligitatiyi. •11' • NI BE , . ....,'5,1.C.::•.':1.":..:: • n : ".:,.?..?„, , i's .4. MEI 4 40:73k . 1111 ENGLISH:AND •AatitiCAN. WeatiniNetv..TOk ;The 44 A.,itankz, Red, cox& riling to the serinon,Tl49olfogn" ing or prefix, began, 'lt is 1,1-rd hok'Janok ing around in a calm and plops w 4,:. lts wiped his forehead, and _spin sald,Atisi d—d hob' .Welting till be thought the words bad burnt In, he proceeded, 'Thetis 'words, ray brethren, I heard from the lips of It prone 'young man ea I emend the doors .nfAlie* Matra.' Thereupon ; the sterygoes, se proceeded to give an edifying diaconate on the sin end Reny of profane sWeerlng." Brit heard it I mai-c -übed the story, wes,an 04-acquain lance. It had been doing service in_Eng land. It was told of Rev. Rowland, MI,. only In his cue the topic was not tbowniator er, but the theatte, on. which AIR .il'oung • man's proburity WWI expended. Davao* stories, like couriers, like to change horses. Before I knew it ,the saddle was 'billed to my back, nor save I ever been able to shake it off. I have denied it, twice in print, many times by letter, and a hundred times In conversation, all in vain.. The saddle sticks, and .every month we find a new fool ridingin it. Denying one of these storibilslike !lighting Canada thistles. If yon cut them *up ten more will sprout from each root, end Ityon let them alone ten million will apsbig tram the seed. The only way to exterminate the Canada thistle is to plant it for a mop. anti propose to make money out of it. Then worms will gnaw it, bugs will bite it, beet les will bore it, asphides will suck It. birds will peek It, -heal will scorch it, rains will drown it, mildew and blight will ride it. All nature helps weeds and runs down prop!. We are afraid to deny IL It would start oft walking like Weston. A new batch of letters would come moaning and inquiring at our door. Fresh vigor would be given to its withered limbs,andlike the wander ing Jew, it would got:romping up and down creation till the last day. No, for safety's sake, we * do not propose to deny It any more ! It would he -the ruin of innocent souls, as this narrative which I dow shall give will prove. And the narrative of the Incident brings me back to the question whether one can remember what never happened. It will be seen that he can. Sitting at friend's table, one evening, I was telling an incident that befele— iu this wise : "A young man from Buffalo called to see me to-day. Ho said that• hp had hoard a Young lady, in a large &amPain't • relating the story of my beginning a sermon, with the pluare : `lt 13 d—dlot.' Be at once contradicted it. She armed it. positiveig. He replied : 'I have lately read a publislusi denial of the story from Mr. Beecher hini self.' j3he answered : 'Why, I was pres ent myself at his church, and heard it with my own ears.' Of course, he could not saY what he thought, but replied: "I am going to New York, and I will myself call and ask Mr. Beecher." The case seemed so flagrant that I said to him:. "When you go back, .I wish you would take occasion, before witnesses, to say to this lady, from me, 'that she Ms, and that she knows that she lies.' This was very improper language, but I was angry, and , besides, had been reading the Tribune. When I had got thus far a sweet young girl, who sat opposite me, brought up un der my eye Simon from the cradle, and as incapable of knowingly telling a falsehood as a rosebud would_ be of committing bur innocent and charming child of fifteen looked over at me and said "I s la you did ray an, didn't you, Mr Beecher? I heard yon For a moment there was silence. Then came a crash of laughter from the whole company. Confused and blaahing scarlet, she said : "Why, I always thought that I heard you say it 1" For the first tintel then belived that a person might distinctly remember what never took place. I took back the mango to the Buffalo-lady, and humbly apologised for supposing that one could not recall a thing which neSer happened. Tmonm.c.—Four persons in one family recently died in Oneida county, New York, from trichiniasis, and a microscopical ex amination of the muscles of one of the de ceased revealed the presence of' myriads of trichinae in an active state. The little worms looked, ander the microscope, like living, writhing snakes. The salt pork and sausages of which the deceased had eaten were full of trichinae in.the encrusted state. This pork was raised and fattened, as usual, on corn and grain. There was nothing in the conduct or appearande of the animals when fattening or the lo.sit of the meat to indicate disease. The sansags were made of raw meat, and then smoked until quite black and dry, as is the German custom, , antrwere eaten without cooking. Moocary.—There was once to be a meet ing of the flowers, and the judge was to award the prize to the most beautifiii.— "Who shall have the prise?'" said the other Rowers, advancing, each with conselolui pride, and each imagining, it would be her self. "I will take a peep at these beauties," thought the violet, as the lay in her hum ble bed, not presuming to attend the meet ing. "I will see them as they pase t * But as she raised her lowly head to peep put Of her hiding place, she was obacalred by iisk judge, who pronounced her the most beau tiful, because the most modest. A wrniunn man, whose name we shall no give, the,willecAnY,etkiptc4 a novel meth od to indnektkmastale retrencligtent. , One morning hi idaied the !tired "fed where his Wile wonid , batira to sea It, The house hmald expeama Ware. feta d $lOO a year. HZNET WAstr Bsim toirAilk he was etudept be Prartstt thirty mile, a day. -Corone:oliciObeteit .tit' e certain tinnily, be iiilftlitAit:liM7 It is to be preastned,t*.hll l 4 l thhaame a member . of that nutotb, A vnanisg: 4 4....lrox***Pzidell M . * that "Vaattiro l6 o lo o 6 adita dreu t iiiiw,.. - 0 k octi,o7., women. - So thinka *nit *rapt to be. LeganAble efit!ekt . . A "m o m younglaill. ?itir);l uo4flieco in the Nat PlOrtt . t i r i ; ' o lll ‘ke , F:W iT r i N mela Pagitnang .fiw. a A•4/,* Er=E
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