Ett *tar itr sentino. Friday. Feb. 11.1, WM; -- Advertisers andothersinterestedirill bear in mind that the regular *Oen lull en of lbw "STAR , &Nit SUNTIBrELP I. inneh larger than that of any ether paper published in the Conhty, being read weekly by not less than 11,000 persons. THE Ways Miti Means Cinnmittee of Congress are stated to favor le reduc tion of the income tax to three tier cent., and an exemption of salaries o(, two thousand dollars or less. Hort. T. H. Hoag member •of Con: gress from Ohio, died at Wasbingtod, on Saturday, of pneumonia. He was elected a Democrat from the 10th dis trict, beating Hon. T. M Ashley by 912 majority. ON our first page will be found an interesting letter from South,Carolina, - written - by Col. A. K. McClure.— Wright, the' colored - member of the, Legislature of whom he speaks, linA since been elected a Justice of the tiu preme Court of that State, receiving the votes of all the Democratic mem bers! What. say our Adams county Democrats to that? ON Monday the President nominated Hon. Wm. Strong, of Pennsylvania, and Hon. Joseph P. Bradly, of New Jersey, to the vacancies on the Su preme Bench. Judge Strong will be confirmed, but there may be trouble as to Bradley, the same objection apply ing to him that was urged against Mr. Hoar—that the vacancy should be filled from the South. THE House of Representatives, week before last, unanimously passed a re solution declaring the claimants from Georgia not entitled to seats in that body—thus affirming the action of Mr. MCPLIEBSOI4, the Clerk of the House, who refused to insert their names upon the roll of the House in March last.. For this act, he was denounced, in some - qua;ters, very violently, and, as it proves, very ignorantly, since the late action of the House was without dissent on either side. TILE subject of a change in the net uraiiiation laws is being considered by the Judiciary Committees atAVashing ton, to prevent, if possible, the whole sale frauds!Tvhich for some years have been practiced at elections in New York, Philadelphia, and other places. Among the propositions favored by some meakers is the appointment of United States inspectors of elections to act with the 'local officers. Another proposition is that naturalization shall not give the right of suffrage until at least slx mouths after the issue of the papers. THE argument before the Supreme Court, in the case of Dr. Scliceppe, commenced on Tuesday. Dr. Schceppe is represented by Wm. H. Miller, Esq.,:judge Hepburn, and H. North rup. Attorney General Brewster, Dis trict Attorney McLaughlin, and %V. J. Shearer, Esq., represent the Common wealth. It is now pretty denfinitely Battled 3hat Sclmappe is identical with the Berlin criminal, but this will not affect the legal aspect of the case now before the Supreme Court. The only question to be determined is, whether there was legal proof of the crime of murder. A daRBESPONDENT of the Philadel phia Press, writing from Harrisburg, furnishes the following copy of a letter written by the late Thaddeus Stevens, in which the great Commoner alludes to certain reports affecting his religious belief. Anything relating to Thaddeus Stevens will always have peculiar in terest to the people ot America, while the evidences of his faith in' God and religion cannot fail to be gratifying to those who defend him from the shafts of slander essaying to prove that he lived and died an infidel: JANUARY 23, 1867 DEAR SIR : I received your letter. I am Lot surprised, nor much moved, at any scandal whfeli maybe publicly or privately uttered about myself. I do not usually contradict them. To your personal suggestion, however, I will ingly reply. All- the statements which you said were made are false, as the author well knew, if he had any knowledge on the subject. I have always been a firm believer in the Bible. He is a fool who disbelieves the existence of a Gcid, as. you say is charged _en me. I also believe in the existence of a Hell for the especial benefit of this slanderer. - I have said that I never deny any charges, however gross. I make an exception when my religious belief Is brought in questions I make no pre tension to piety ,(the more pity), but I would not be . thought an infidel. I wee raised a Baptist, and adhere to their belief. THADDEUS STEVENS J. T. -KEAGY, Esq. v. THE COUNTY FINANCES In to-day's issue our readers will find the annual Statement of Receipts and Expenditures of the County. We are frank to admit that in some respects it is a more satisfactory exhibit than we have had for some years - , being more in detail. BUB, them are some portions of it on which more light would be desimble—a oonsolidation of items, which makes It impossible to say what is covered up under the figures. Take for instances .the "Court Expenses," where $6,607 are disposed of in six items thus consolidated. We have $9,u1.16.41 given as "notes and interest paid sundry .pertions," and so with other items. Itividw of the enormous eXpendlaires of the County, and the rapidly accumulating debt, there is a general desire to know exactly where . the money goes. Besides, there exists a wide spread impmssion than angler the figures presented in these annual statements are concealed Items about which it is not desirabie the public should know anything. The Corn. missieners could readily explain every thing by a full and detailed exhibit of the items which make np the gross, amounts. The concegment of the startling character of the Comity Debt, uptll a quarrel, among the re tainers of the Conimipsioner's (Zee brought it to light„ is not zeigulated A to isiisy these euepicious. - For the first time we have a sate of the County Debt. The "loans from _Bank amfaundry-persons" is given as $48,990.41, to wh/all 0001 ,be added 44,358,112, the sianos* due the County Treasurer on settiewout-,nailapig a Wel of $63,350.0f. This i ttatelandinig hum amount, to • 11 1 1,5N014, Whiett; however, win be,daereowed bb fees ead exonerations. Another fact IS 4 1 veipPed bY d r° exhibit. While the snares/nem ts for Jul y tar amounted to SPAM* the expenditures, including ecilleatine keioamakeditioni aid Treasaker's fedi; j0kag5.4,1.4410 an imolai 0916,- 404 k • Qt tJ " . . FROM II A The Home, on. FOtlay,, plasH the 1 Metropolitan I'nl ire I-WI ai: it came s. 1 from the" Dale, by 3 1 i-I p rty volt., yeas Ai, nays 3ti. It mune,: 7 ►'re COp tiaissloni rs, 1113yor - Fok - 1:t log, mye.jiinlk are 6) hay, Ilit• route calif. rOt i,rthit, Police of (I.e, city, tl:cir . II pptilutmen4 discharge, salaries, St.7i-fAlitil'hilabileir. phia Republican papers, while ads-ii eating the general feat un s of the Mil, object to tt.e pet sons maned as ( 'fltn missiotters, us tiotbFing representative men. - The present Pollee system of Philadelphi* iii.w4r..Liksuk R...14tich%44g„. being purely pat tisan.and largely made up of shoulder-hitters and ionisers, who figure as repeaters and ballot-box per cent. by special contract The Finance Committee of the Sen ate have had State Treasurer Mackey before them during the past week. He stated that when he took possession of the (ace, on the I,t of May last, Akita $1,100,000 came - into his,ha.mis from his predeceisSor. A portion - of this amount he deposited with a number of banks at Philadelphia, Pittsburg and Harris burg. To the question whether he had received any compensation directly or indirectly for allowing the money of the Commonwealth to remain on de posit in these banks, he declined to answer. He however denied having used the money of the State for specu lating or for his own private purposes. The examination will be continued, and Mei , srs. Irwin, Kemble, Moore and McGrath, ex-State ' Treasurers, have been summoned to appear before the Committee. A number of petitions have been „presented asking for the passage of a la* to submit the question of license or no license to the qualified voters or each township," and tlaat the courts shall) e governed In the matter by the decision thus made. A bill with these provisions ba3 been introduced into the House and acted upon favorably in committee. 7 THE U11ii4.1.1 &States ..'.!enate ou Thum day rejected the nomination of Attor 'ley General Hoar to be an Associate Justice of the Supreme Court by the vote of 24 in favor and 33 against it. The objections to Iris confirmation partly grew out of the fact that he was nominated to fill a vaoaucy in a South ern diStriet, although a resident of Massachusetts, and partly out of some legal opinions nuttier the reconstruction act not acceptable to Republican Sena tors. Mr. Hoar . will remain in the Cabinet. • In the House Mr. Butler offered a. bill admitting Mississippi to represeu tation upon the_ same conditions as were imposed upon Virginia, which was adopted—yeas 124, nays 56 ; a re solutian to admit the State without conditions being previously defeated by a vote of 08 to 65. The Senate will no-doubt pass the bill, and, thus com plete the work of restoration so far as concerns Miesiersippi. In the k'enate, oo• Monday, Ed munds, from the Committee on Pen sions, reported unfavorably ulion the proposition to pay pensions to the sur viving soldiers of the war of 1812, sta: ting that it would not ha justifible in the present condition of the National. finances. The House bill for taking the census of 1870 was called up, and Mr. Conk' ling spoke in opposition to it; contend ing that the census COuld be most effic iently and cheaply taken under the bill of 1850. Mr. Sumner defended the system.proposed in the new bill, and pending the debate Ole adjourn ed. Qu Wednesday.theiloose bill was laid on the table, ytfts 48, nays 9. This would indicate that4he censds will be tak.eu under the old law, by the U. States Marshals, In the House of Representatives Mr. Marshall's preauiblo and resolution in favor of free trade and in opposition to tariff for any other purpose Uit, to pay the debt and provide fur the cow• won welfare and defence. of the couu try, were laid on thn talile by a vote of 90 to 77. THE Senate Cowwittee have re ported favorably on Oen:Sickles' nom ination as llinister to Spain. The House Committee on Elections have reported in favor of Mr. Covode, from the Westmoreland district of this State. Foster was returned as elected, but Covode proved enough fraudblen t otes to oust him, The House, on Wednesday, awarded the seat to Mr. Covode, yeas 118 nays 45. ' The House will probably remedy the sweeping character of the brill° repeal the Franking Privilege,. which recent ly passed that body, by •additional leg • Illation. On Tuesday 'Mr. Schofield, of this-State, offered a • bill to except from lbe'operations of the bill the cir culation of weekly newspapers within the °auntie& where published ;end Mr. Getz, of the Berks districic a bill to al low all newspapers and periodicals pub- Milled within the United States to he transmitted throngh the mails• free of postage when sent from the, office of pubicatiop to actual and regukr sub- . scribers. - Mr. Bingham, of Olio, also introduced a bill to exetnpt from pos tage all exchanges between .pa and all papers Circulating in the State or Territory where puhlisifed,cr within one' hundred miles of. the place of pub ligation. The House bill to repeal the Franklin Privilege hangs fire in the . Senate, and will probably be =tended , so as to embrace the substance of these propositions. ' resolution passed the House on Tuesday for the payment of the bal ance of one year'S salary for War Sec retary to the (gully of , the bate Mr. Rawlins. THE Supreme Cann Of thirlihited States, on blonds"; annotinetif their expected decision ' in tits irgal tender Anises, Cbilef ' 'Justice Chase reed MIS opinion of the ()glut to the e(feet'thstt the statute ipiiitimrrma t ikry pet" a legal-tender for psi!ate deaSPOWit•t"*. be made coustitutkonaily„eppliesbje FA debts contracted before . the passage of 4 0 4- or, *bar .ek.kedel Lbat *MO LiOugleied IMP!' to Abe , keleafge a Mil kegekttfib4 4 / 1 /0 Albet , be Paid Belk mat WWI+ «ku14,491. bike advan tage of that act r iaAistakiti 94 1 4gOktii - 0 1 made prior to 114 n Treenhaeits. ft is Aso pittinlited %be opinion that the PeenOref leitel4eddeta *at. ielriir besidty; oni the war' hathig tow tor herfait4l6lo4‘ty.* rat ota no:iittreffsial NOW' *614. 3u joisthi *KW 01.10 Junciti f rxtuunulx,iof Illinois; has prepared a bill which he will press in the Senate, inakingit sk penal offense for lout ti hen; of Congress-to recominend itv•sops ft r; It ..is deSiglllfa to :p revel ther foressote f I office li!quelcit -,ly 41103ilng and emharrassfug to • inetnhers,;And- to. prevent the shwa gr9*lngAtik of ; the present. system.— Wlllie the law. vests the, appointing, power in - the President and Heade of Department, practically it rests with members of I 'ongress, applications be lug left:Fred to them, who often use the power selfishly, to strengthen them .itilia- 'at - Iliffifk'lliff - tli rt;t3Y- - tin pose' On the Oovet:ittnent hien kilt officers. A: muutter oi. SensJors a 1.4 members favor Judge-ffeurribut ',o-bi:1: but it is not likely to I ass. A11it0k.,....1, 1 the pow er thus exercised by Congicssunn may frequently he abused, it is not likely a majority will be willing to divest themselves ;i f a prerogt.tive whien strengthens them with local politi cians. Besides, there must very fre quently be some responsible . party to whom title Departments way ;refer the rival claims of applicants fol. office— some one personally acquainted 'with applicants and their •endorsers—and 'there seems to be a necessity for the use in this way of members of Con gress. On the other hand, if a ()on gresswan demands the appointment of • 1 incompetent or objectionable wan, ttp Department., when apprised there of, s a uld discard the demand. Cunost, argument—"the-holy text of pike and gun"—was freely used in olden time to decide religious differ ences. In these "latter days," a resort to it has not been so common. Re bendy, however, its application, In a somewhat rare form, took pi Louisville, Kentucky. • It man named Price was elected deacon of a church contrary to the wishes of his mother. Rho detertnineti to dis place him. 'Persuasion falling, she re paired to the . church on Sunaay, and whilst in the performance of his offi cial duties, laid hold of him and ad , ministered an effVctual cowhiding. The "noise and confusion" that ensued was superlatively Intense. The young man next day lodged a complaint against his belligerent maternal parent before a Justice, who held her in the sum of $3OO to keep the peace, and to abstain from the exciting pastime of cowhiding for a period of six months. tale entered the necessary recognizance, but declares that her perverse son "must leave them parts till he's lamed some sense," AT the recent Editorial Convention at Harrisburg, Mr. Hughes, the colored editor of the "Progress of Liberty," was admitted to full membership. A number of leading Demoonttiejotirtial. ists took part in the Convention but Made no objection to his admission: FRED. DOUGLA.Sf and Rev. SELA MANTIS (both colored) have started a , new Weekly paper at Washington, tp be specially devoted to the interests of the colored peOple. In view of the en fran chLsentent of the colored race, un der the lath Amendment,- the , new journal will have ono :mending Influ ence. Fred Douglas has a national reputation. Rev Mr. Martin Is an elo quent preacher and resigns the pastor ship Of hie churoh 1p Washington to enter on his editorial duties. It Is said that Gen. Grant subscribed $5OO to tile new enterprise. lihtensir have the echoes of the lute repudiation speeches in Coligreta dicd away, before we are greeted, says the Washington Chront&e, with the of tidal announcement from the Treasu ry Department that the public debt of the United titates has decreased in one month nearly $4,000,000, and this is in spite of Demovraticcasurances that we can never cmucel the National obliga tion. There is potent logic In the events of the past el-•ven months.— Notwithstanding the carping of the rt ,pudiators, the National debt, under the manipulation of our able Pccretary of tue Treasury, has. steadily decreased, and at this moment is, nearly one hun dred millions less than on theglad day fur the country when .President &rant assumed the helm of the Ship of State. And tills is not all, but Merely an item resulting from-the change of a oosrupt and inefficient Administration, to one full of honest vigor and zealous mire for the nation's weld. TUE litatn Tempemnee Convention met at Harrisburg on Tu&day. The principal subjeot of discussion was the advisability of forming a dieting. po litical party. The proposition was de defeated by a decided vote. Lovsas OF Jsaess LIGOTNING.—The Newark Advertiser mentions a new soci ety at Scotch Plains, N. J. The call for the meeting reads : "Wherea 4, certain evil disposed persops Ire' introducing hmova tions on our ancient customs sad privileges is free-born Atnercan citizens, especially as regards our right to drink when and what we,please ; #efplvell i That we, as lovers of,lreedorn, fpu, lnvp and deviltry, do here by organize nu:selves Into a sodlei7 I. se known as the 'Young Men's Dunking As sociation of Scotch Plains, &c., &c." These yohng men are dktermined that Jersey light ning shalt strike - Where it Has a chance. - Tux Winterset (Iowa) 4'un j ays that not long since two brothers namediCelso, living in Pqttawaussnie county, each married, one the father of three children, and the other ,of two,.coucktded No they And made a mistake.in selecting their spore% /Ititec free consultation, and on agreement or pit parties, they, decided to trace wives. They did so. The proposer of the "trade" mov ed to Missouri,. taking ids brother's wife with him, ea },he other yet "remains in lowa with the other woenta, • TEXAB SAYAGYI3.—A SSD Antonio paper FpealOng of i 129 ft ender Jut mere says : The pjtpxji !seems to haie been turned over to the savages • 410 y Ilk through small set tlements with theilr of in4ilendepes and ease which marks the man who feels Kw pelt flee frormdanger. Women had children Are rartiosd lintrid captivity ; horses driven off in OrP7i**(l)s tbe eyes of the owner, end bee/Fil F ll 4ollheF PEPTOPY ,P -propriitted, and IA many Ogee PritTletA youd _the Ric; Grande. 4pm°, OnalrwALL, an American, was brutally smanduated in the atnanaof Havana en Soong' morning brallpaniard. Attbe. esemetime twowr his oonspinions, }Puny . g. :Poster bud Itegb Johnson, were wound s. The sole caneifor the *madly war-, derives in die fret that theater wore hien ribbon at fireirWeelte—that being tbeVeUns •ipelftedadmilmediiettetrelt Indiodtbs,and fiferbisit the braids of the' mob. iliereSel*Watgiallir theleffinhiab WM be excenta lOrilinft*O Tma Virg is 7 lws must iiaTueedayi allgiolertior Waffir 1 4 1 400 Mgt' *Me. , /40 1 at •PLPT of iugverigi Poultm4.. l l4 l A4 B 4fel* 14 4 0 4 kivVI g the 4.4 1 44 0 0101 13 41404 °Cr, grztalates the =Mere upo4Ouvivoio, The .110fgno . E tivagiore' **444": M'S 4 bIiNZILILL MEW*. _}3 AN Mitifinsoo Wes shaken up 1.3 i Sraal t thquake last' kridny. Tuz New Jersey Semde Lae rejetl el/ the rateepth Amendiveni-03 to 8. Diluter telegraphic communication oose exista between London and India. GOT,IIINCOR ViiB/111tfiN, 12f Vermont, died. in 'Woodstock on Tuesday. GENERAL SIGEL poi•itively declintis to ac cept the. Assessor-ship of one fir the New York Dist lets. MR. Cumback, ur Indiana, reeenoy ap ,pojnted Mit4ster..,4 2ortugal, has, ilia said, declined to accept the oklee. IN the lowa Legislature there are iwetve Fuldiets in the Senate and twenty-seven in the Ilona: A arts, is before Congress to reduce the salary of the metnbens .to 43,00 e per an rano. HOUCK BINS . ; jr., and George M. Wharton, both prominent members of the Philadelphia. Bar, died last week. IN reply to a delegation on Tuesday, the President said he should not Interfere with General Terry in Georgia, his conduct so far being entirely satisfactory. lifes. Admiral Dahlgren, Mrs. General Sherman and a netnber of other ladies are opposed to female suffiage, and have started aguovement in opposition thereto. 'A PROCLAMATION announcing the ratifica tion of the treaty with China, negotuted by Mr. Burlingame, was issued by the Presi dent on Saturday. BRIGS; wife of Terrence holey, was burned to death at Sandwich, Muss., on Tuesday, by her clothes taking fire while she was intoxicated. Her husband has been .missing since the occurrence. WIMICT frauds to the extent of two mil !inn donate are alleged 1.3 have been com mitted by A. Stevens, an ex revenue mincer, .nd a number of business men in New York . , Stevens has been arrested. ON Saturday a butcher of Baltimore, named Louis Est, was forested tot selling uusouud meat. He bad been retailing meat *Lich a number of butchers declared to he unfit for any purpose whatever. CLILVIII.ND denies that any ot 114 eidzens sent a dog! to Washington as a present to the President.: Some scoundrel in Washington took a pup to the White House .and tried to raise $lO its express charges, but, happily, miseral.ly failed, DISPATCHES from Europe announce tha t there 11..8 recently been an increased de mans in London for American securities, both Federal and State. M. Paradot, the celebrated antho -, has been appointed Min islet:from France to the United States. A DEMOCRAT in the KERBER House of Rept estniatives, while the fifteenth amend ment was under discussion, said : "While belong to the Democratic party, I also be long to the present age." To prove his woids, he voted for the amendment. 'Firs fashionables of Washington are b sorbetEl in arrangements for crowding' the largest posible reicher ot enteit itin,ents into the next three weeks, at the end ot which period the advent of the Lent sea son vrecltnies festivities, Tux Postmaster General reports that ;n toe tuonth of January there was sent from the Washington Postoftlee over two inind red and thirty-aeveu thousand franked let tern, at the cost of about $l5 000, and one Imbibed and fifty tons of printed matter, at a colt of 4,35,01.10. Tex remains of Mr. George Peabody round a final resting place at the town re4bod.Vt or Atuvers, Afassachu}etts, on Tuesday. yiii.cehyr, Admiral Farra gut and oilier notabilities were present, at,d the funeral oration was delivered by lion. IL C. Wiuthiop. Tux proprietors of a distillery at Milford, Ohio, not having enough stock in their pens to drink the slop, turned il.. into the Miami. Forthwith the sober inhabitants of the beautiful river were seized with a desire to go on one grand "bender." By the time the field reached Plainville the Whole river presented aft:cane of the wildest revelry among the fish. Bass, salmon and white perch tied with each other in all kinds of ridiculous gymnastics. They ap peered in shoals upon the top of the water, swam to the shore and jumped upon the dry land, and In .their &token spree inai• .tai d. tae perfiarmancits of a higher order of animals. A wagon load was caught while they were lii this tipsy condition and sold in the market. A errs., making it a 1 enal offence for a witness to abscond with intent to defeat the culls of justice, has been favorably reported to the State Senate. Legislatioe in this direction has long been demanded for the highest public good. A witness absenting himself with such intent, practically be c mes an accomplice of the accused. It has hecomefashionable, in many localities, to put the Commonwealth out of Court by bribing witnesses in its behalf to get out of the jurisdiction of the Court. TEE Funding bill reported to the Senate on Thursday by Mr. Sherman from the Conitnittee on Finance, proposes to issue new eousolldated bonds, for the redemption of 114 public debt, the first series of whleh shall bear interest at five per cent. rer an num, and be redeemed at the pleasure of the Governtnefter ten years, but payable le twenty yenta i the second series at four and 11 half per cent. to be issued when the first arc taken, shall run thirty years ; and the third and last series to run forty years at four per cent. The loan is to be limited to lit4Doo,l4lo,(ap, .aud, to make an immediate market for the new bonds, 1111 national cur rency Is to :be secured by the deposit of them in the Treattury. Is _DIteAPITATIOZ? IXIIILDIATE MATH ? This question, so often discussed, his been suggested anew by the gtilllotining of Traufnnann in Faris. A French sayant, Dr. Pinel, in a letter upon it, takes the Found that the trunk retains life after the hex! is ceparateil from it fora long period, though it reuses to haye any consciousness as soon as it is emptied of bleed, The head, he says, on the other band, both lived and thin ks ; sometimes one hour, sometimes two, and even three The brain remains pnlyined, and continues 1 1 111fUllea01311 until it is henurrib)ed by loss of blood and of the nervous fluid, It seq, bear? and smells, and must therefore seller the most cgeel agonies. For this reason he denounces tile Riflotitte es altozether too cruel a punish meat epee fat gle most atrocious murderer. Ham meat be a *arra pleas to nye in. Since the establishment' Of fikitien Inde pendence ill 1804 therehart been nearly a • /core pf reyolutidne, With a like number of PAN; no POO 1 1 714 efidenP" "d : now Galled "Emperofs, o 'snarl/ all of wlioll. bare come to an untimely cad. The fit : st "Emperor "miter the. overthrow. of •Vrestah: power was DE:melba ;'-be was aseautinated. 'Then come the Government 'of Obristophe,; who asoped hippelflto .be envied King; he contiaitted latch* Ting miine Potion ! after a lag and eingainary straggle what. *oohed bat Malik. Than came tho Print-i I dimly 'af Vara, wit* finally , . pedalled ' in! male: :Theilaninn thir4ottetnad minelable , devataioo4,l Gonisr, Plortcw and' 1110bo.1 Ted -011* 'al odmististationi 'it' anew, towilPatli and gmfalarie, ofthinA 4 Entperor", illootosqui*.oth aped eionsition.onfr to: me iodide lib solo Wit, `rte eapin! *0 iinkinaishle . Presidency of .akewqk w b e ; itninfiair galled to`Jamaica, where he now • Itifieii -lit:6lmi* thi Ked:ornisePred-i *l4 eilliiiiii*li, who hi. juicy beat la* ' iliteelraa — Wki Obgtlit'ilia 'Circe-14o; iiitiffithA *lf tokielOtitt4'‘orpl ,, . IntilOtiAlitteDittantrittioilliklivithiliV " • "2 -. ~_ ~, fl4f. * 4 . 14 44 , ,Y 3 Pa5aci Yet ~~. El FRIIX !EUROPE. . LOND , N, February 7.—The Indic Etna : pow Telegtaph Company has just complet ed their line lion% L a udon direct to India. This line is C0U3p1)84.11 hilld wire anti cables, mid runs, 'via titerlin; Witr,avv,; Odessa, Tama; Petals, through the Per sian Gulf and Indian Ocean to . Madras, Ouleinta, Messages wilt be taken from all stations hai r the,United Smits after the 15th ius% PARIS. February 7.—The Haredllgisc; Rochefort'sjournal, appeals this morning With a Characteristic tinkle, over ,Roche, forl49yrtl.Ognaturti, relative to the r rectit4 notice served upon hitu , oidering him to constitute hiniself u prisimer• in obidieuce to the sentence of the Court. He declareir ,boldly tha he will hot suricnder himself; and if theiilinistry want him they must; come and tske him, and, furthermore, they must conic prepaid to use force. Penult, February 7.—ln the Corps Legis-; latif to-day Ciennieux rose and said he de 2 , sired to question the Ministers coneerning the Rochefon affair. 011ivier replied that he would not await the result of the inter pellation, but would do hia4luty. Cretnieux sejolued that it was precisely as to what the Minisiers considered their duty that he sought to inquire, and the Chamber would decide that this be answered at once. Hd then proceeded-to snake a strong appeal against the arrest of Rochefort as a wrong to his ebnstituents. 011ivier replied, and after an agitated discussion the Chamber, by a vote of 119 to 45 adhered to the view of 011ivier. Roma, Fet nary 7.—Tbe (Ecumenical Council will soon deliberate on the °prm tunetiess of the discussion of the dogma of Papal in lallibility. PARIS, February el-Noon.—Rochefort was arrested last night as he was .on the point of entering a political meeting in Rue de Flaudie, running from Belleville to La Vidette. As soon as the arrest was, made known to the crowd the wildtatr scenes occurred. The meeting broke up in disorder, and the crowd, under thir, 'leader, ship of Flouretts, proceeded to barricade the streets. The distiict lying between Rue Faub-urg tin Temple and the fortifies tious at La Vitlette; a distance of about two miles, was in possession of the tiiders. At I t o'clock a body of police charged the barricade in Rue de Faubourg du . Temple, and attempted to carry it. but wasrepulsed. One of the Commissaries was dangerously wounded and one policeman killed. At others places barrio a 'es bad also been erect ed, bat they were not deretided. The mil itary are now out In force, but thus far have made no use of their firearms, although the insurgents have. At three o'cliick this morning over three hundred persons hart , been taken into custody and imprisoned in; the barracks. Many of them were mere, boys, all - armed, and most of then' under,, the influence of liquor. PARIS, February 8-10 P, M.—At noon to day tranquillity had been restored in all the districts whore the disturbance arose I tat night, and up to this 'mar the city has re mained quiet. PARIS, February 9-3 a. M.7-Disordera broke out again at Belleville and in flu•- de F tilmurg du Temple at midnight. Several additional bartie::des bad 'been erected in narrow streetp. Troops are will in 'the neighborhood of the scene, but up to this, hmir have not flied on the tirdeta. The pollee are active, and there are rumors of kilted and wounded nu Boulevard 31ontm, ire; running from Rue Montmatre to Rue Richelieu, the polite having made several char,;es on the position of thiti r tioters there. This point is lolly a mile and a half distant fr,in the scene of the disturbances or yes terday. .Ifarseillaine did not appear to day. All Its edliors are under arrest for eating; the ti. , terp. One of the (dions of the Rappel was arreeed for the sawn of fence. Tug inauguration ut Kit B tirus• rat-pit in New Yttk, as the Water Street Mission, tools place on Tuesday, Bishop 1.11/e6 Rev. Mr. Fy❑g, Jr., and others, iLlivered addresses. Burns still runs the liquor saloon next dour, tliron,:h which the rain Is:era are obliged to pass to reach the Mis- COLORED PEOPLE AND THE gaAir. I aim] house. The 'Ministers remained at the quarters or the pilice all ,night. The city is te,w tranquil. IN( N INSTITU The Washington New Era publishes a gratifying statement, showing the thrift of the colored people throughout the country. The statement we refer to is taken form the report of the Freedman's National Say toga Bonk in the city of Waahington, and its various branches throughout the coun try. We karn that the total deposit's - for the monthending December 31, 1869, reach ed $737,737.89; total anthrint of drafts, 4 , 633,343,02 ; net gain for the month; $104,- 394.37, being a gain over the corn, sponding, month of 1868 of $2,900.96. The invest meets of the company on the 31st of De cemlter iucluded $89.926 in Five-twenties •-f 18 6 7 , $51,032 in Five twenies of 186:4 and $1,623.09 of Five-twenties of 1864, *681,562 in currency, with bonds in pledge, cash at branches, cash at First National flunk, iu de ut banking house in Charles ton, banking house at Beaufort, S. C., b oak ing bon-e =at Tallahassee, Flu., and real etnate in sVashington—amounting in all to $1,353,128.56. The business of the mouth of January has been nearly equal to that of December, so that the assets of the com pany are over $1,600,000. "Everywtere," says the report, "we have applications for new branches. A brand' his been estab lished ut Atlanta, Ga., and deposits for the first two days were abort $2,000 by the colored people. A new branch in Philadel phia is progt easing rapidly. The business of the new branch in Savannah for the first t ighteeu days of January showed that one hundred and eight neNcv depositors had been added to the registeteteink an advance 01 fifty-eight over last year. The amount 01: deposits thug far in the month gives an ex cess of $4,000 over last year. The total amount of 1869 exceeded $85,000. The branch et Norfolk, Virginia, shelve the gratifying fact that the greater portion of, the depositors are colored people.' The total, deposits slime 1865, when the bank opened, is $524,455. Very great responalb4ldes are devolved upon the managers of chit important institution. They hold in trust not Only theowney but the character of the , freeriln -anti 'everything ' depends 'upon, their w' . and careful administration. Mits. Susan Ceiwirous,. of Saugerties, N. Y., has sued Mrs. Christine Russell, of the same place, fur IlerTWOS' rendered the latter in the matter. of a husband. 'The plaintiff claim. that she procured *husband, reputed to be worth $400,000, for the de &indent, upon the pvoollo3ol the hitter that, when the knot should be tied, she, the bride, wouid pay to plaintiff $2,000 in cash; Item; a piano ; liep pi , addition, educate plain?: tiffs Child. Defendant got the .husisindi and basely forgot to make the compensation *reed upon. The defendant in Mit novel stilt is past l meaty, . and ought to be old enough so pay Inc debts without. goingintn Mart , . It M curious. that the con tract was In ! wiring, and roofless *me to depend upon the deal of the hail band Miring. We defeadant's life. She now 0.301 the atattne.cif limdtations. . Tits irsignatiett • plf 42/0041 , 4astice fiat Of tbemilinxike widish bag beam:maple* Um Preside* took dß* on ail 4st Instant, OblefJustlas all 4be ictstlies of the (kart ealletlimilehle Grier, tt Wi read** WA saod- 31 °. . 116 A 444 bid . . "tys, atoP th e , veimissoit 'et Li 14:4010y itgtremink from ale Butit and pal* ' Till Repetaquilientliglandank VOW 17 organizing Inv*/ of Ihr akipthr4 she' taw* aliambitailt4 ALlo . __ . -* I' evesilot tiledillaMigeblN 1 jass i o a4o l * 0 1 10 41 0dedt t , ;: e . u/141:Nti pa aft, OF NEltitiadMlNG COUXTIEN. Casnor.L.— Wm. Wei denfelt, a, young 111.111 of excellent character, was killed while felling a tree, five miles from Wtst- Isktiaw , , on the Blat nit. He was caught by the filling tree and so severely Injured that he died In five minutes. ,Cmosiu.Asto.--The dwelling of John Fatale/tuck, Newt , 'lle, was entered by bur glars' one night last week and robbed of clothing and money to the amount of $2O. —The barn of Peter Spahr, C.irlittle, with contents, was burned ou the29th ult., loss $9OO, With $5OO instmtuee.—lleury Dotter-' er has, been appointed Postmaster at White House, vice E. J. Myets resigned. FIZAMILIII^-J. A. Kline, of Chambets burg, a brakestnito on the Cumberland Val ley Railroad, last week fell from the` train and has his left arm so badly niaslivd as to render amputation close to the shoulder necessary.—The Commissioners of Frank lin county have trouble In getting a Clerk, there being ten aspirants for the place. They balloted all day Tuesday without making a choice.—Two Mormon emis saries, Le..vi Thornton and Bishop Hess, are operating in the neighborhood of Touts town, and have made about a dozen con verts. Your.—John R. Green has been ap pointed Postmaster at DAllastown, vice A. F. Geis/ resigned. Waits we have been enjoying weather the like of which in mildriess the oldest "inhabitant" can scarcely remember, the Northwest has been suffering unparalleled cold—the temperature at Fort Abercrombie, Minnesota, being on the renh ult. 45 de grees below zero. And yet the Saint Paul Daily Press designates such weather merely as '•one of the coldest days known for several years." On that fearful day traYellers on the prairies were frozen to death within half an hour's walk of a place of shelter, sinking iu the snow utterly on able to proceed farther. Edw. Powers, a discharged soldier, in c.impany with James Downey, started in the morning to go from Twin Lakes to Fort Abercrombie, and, when they were within two miles of the tort, Powers lay down in the snow, and Downey went o•n to obtain help. He was overcome by the cold just as he arrived at the Ibrt and sank insensible. He remain, d so for two hours, and then told about his companion. A company of men started out to relieve P. , wers, but found him froz en to death. several other instances of the same nature occurred; one man being left by Lis companion on the night of the 23d, and being found dead iu the morning. It can scarcely be doubted that other and more terrible particulars are yrt to reach us from the prairies. Perhaps before long weather as rigorous may vi-it us, although we have so. long escaped. „ J. J. WHITE, the colored man, just elected Associate Justice of the Supreme Uturt of boutu Carolina, was born in Pennsylvania, graduated at the L tucasterian University in New York, studied law for two years at Montrose, Pennsylvania, and was the first colored mall admitted to the liar in that State. In 1865 Le went South, and was made legal adviser (Jr the South Carolina freedmen, lie was a delegate to the Re eonatruction Co9vention, and was after wards elected Urine Slate Senate. TLtt Bluish Parliament eOnVenell un Tuesday, and the address of Queen Victoria was read. It speaks of tn% nation being at peace with all the world, and intimates a reduction of Govei umental expenditures. Au effort is to be made for a settlement lit the Irish lan I grievances. The bill to coalesce with the United Suites upon the , u ject of naluialization id citizens wily be presented, but no other felelenee to rein. lions with this county is wade. GETTYSB'G BUSIN ENS OILY, ( See Advertisements •TTOISNXTb•T LAW. • R.O. McCrea ry,Yurk st reet,in residence. U. McQuuaugliy, Uhausberenurg st.. in residence. .1. M. Krautn, Ualtunore .t.. second equate. on Public Square, In residence. 4. J. Cover. tlsltinv,re tt., clear r's•tnestork'si tore.. D. A. Buebler.ll‘itimure street,, u residence. = W.Tipton,lhamberaborg rt r,et, :tirst 44-04 re OEM N6wport corner Wain ngnn.t Middle str ROOT aItRoTTIARESI. D. KIP/miller k Bro., York et opposite Dank. K I ingel. Ital timore street, nectiod nip ire. John M. Reili':g , Carliatr etroot near Itail,trad Depot BLACKSIIITHINO4 R.G. tlollebangb„ Washington Street. bavrcirzanis, Storer Wilde, Chambersborg Street .ieo. A. Col xi, Wept Middle Street. CONIUCTIONS,TOYII. •c lolinGrael,Chasoberaborg street,ocu Keg I, note) I.fl U 4êd 4 !ywflqp.j yb,Wfl Wm.C.Stallsmlth Son. York •treet.flret square. Wm. Chritzinan, Washington .1. near CLamber•Lurg Q,o.C.Caa►man, Stratton etrtet. near Railroad. I= Perry .1. Tnte, Cliamberslmrs street. Danner A Zit%ler, Hl4dle street, near Baltimore W. li.Usllsigher, !Last Midtilest.sseoud square CLOTIIING. R.C.Cohkan k Cunningham, Baltimore street. 11: - Ctmnfnithham: - Baltimore street, Brat sqnara T.O. Norris, St VII West corner of Diamond. Samuel Wolf:corner of Teik nudPublic Square COAL. LVDIIIII, LINZ, C. 0. H. it aebler, , corner orearliele and Railroad street Jacob Reilly ,cor ger ofB tratton 'and Railroad. MGM Dr. J. E. Berkstresser, York street. Ant square. J.L. IliU,Chatubersborg street, opposite Eegl• Rote DRUGGISTS D. Buehler,Chstobersborget.,near Public/hears [tuber., Baltimore street. Bret square. R. Llornei, Chamb'gst.,oppoalteChrlat'aChurcb. UT GOODS. Fahneetork Drothert ,cor. of Balto.and giddiest' J. b. Bch irk, cor. Baltimore •nd Public Square. Robert & Elliot, BalL et.. opposite tag Court-bonze. H. B. Wobtle, tor. of Diamond sad York Street. inirmoura AND coinusszos Novps3. liligetaso t Co.,cor. Washington and Railroad. Jean Oros, oar. Stratton. sad Railroad. Joe. Male& Sons.oor Warbllliallal Riad Railroad/ ILlOardy I Hamilton. Carlisle Street. Gl/MS'S IEIID. Peter Bottler, Rol'road, Rut of Btrottonstreet an nrria. B. D: Armor, ZastAtiddle ■tmt. G13C2111.11, se .7. W.Oress,cor.Chombersbnrg and Public Bolero Wm. Boyer d 80, York et., opposite National Bank. W e. B. Meals, York at.. second square. Wm. JAllerata, dor. efßaltlmote and Blab slimetr. fahnestock Brothers. cor. Baltimore and Middle sta. elchani I Co., car. Waskinerron and Railroad streets,' McCurdy. Carlisle Gill.sple, York st., krtt sonara.i ' H. Beater, Baltimore street, third venue. • Amos Eckert, Yolk street, Brat square. Pnagnms ' Warner 818 Co., 13. 11. corner of Diamond. EILILDIIMIS AID OVILII • Danner Ziegler; Baltimore itreet, d nitre 'fabsestook Brothersoorner Balto. and ddloate. MAIMS, AO. D. McCreary - ! 800, Balta. st. opposite Pres. Milne& John Oalp, Carlisle Street, near passenger depot. csys psys, 8.8. McOrenty.Chkinbessburg goiti strsatiArat square. Jacob Brinkerhoff, cor. of York st., and PablL6 Sonar* T. ouch W t corner Diationdi it= Ostailiiltain, 11114novistrisk4, H. B. Woods, nor. of Diamond an York street. =lll laile [total ,J. L. Ta le, , proprietor, corner anainboar, burg and Waithi_ggtn• K.y.tone doom; W.11.475t0, pirciprfotar, ChainbnlT burg 'gnat ,oppoalta Christ's Mara. N. Weever Bon, l'onhlngton et., north of 9 T ? P.Mirtßeti.,Cimsberstiorgsteeet7. oipooltn ttr; 4010 not,!. ‘, • . - • * 'Ng " ' ISP 4/4 *• Ca°4lcorlyr woe: *mu* Br or, or ~4ildoletirl4 PP? Tiptoe en, rock etnet, oppositelNational Bonk Bolder al/41174144111191•Areet, first square.. J. 0. O'Nee), Baltimore street, near High a. 4 4 tor. Obasebersburg Z Irsaidostea sta. 1 1,00 W POporißlal..lrMidit s !7 Srlyrlare ill OIlla• • air I tilostts4, Iteltmer* Bk, IMAM/ boo roe the Court Howe sad Pitblie eqsago, roil ail& tram, Inrwalml C. • • O. B, ihsialaroorear of Wllato imidltaltrosd. mak sem. • 'Weadaitimillnialmr. ( *WO renr d " /Gabbs, Okaiibeisbare griet, Irks; _we. • wwytionvpilt• - mw inimNpa Pro wail.- kiml l l l ol**,ll==.4 4 # 4, " Wu. I.ggiOreibtaigtoit stivet, ' t= ii;;;.1444,1 ? fate. DEATH OF DR. LiviNosrosz.—A cable dispatche dated London, Feb. 2, says that, a letter has jab'. tact/ - lc ctived there .frons Out. Cochture I I the Royal Navy, cam mending the stationed on the Afri. can coast Ile zepotta that Dr. Divid Liv ingstone, tl.c ec•kltatcd African traveler, had Lieu but heti as a wizard - by a chief .iu the interior of Afilca. It is to be hoped net this news, us in tie forint r caSe, is in correct. loperial ;lotirto. WM. BLAIR k BON, WLIOLESALE AND RETAIL " are supplying storrki opera with evert thing in their line, in 'arm, Ottirautall quattlifiliti,al . prici.s that will afford good profit+. Goal Oil down iu price, three 4woloper g+1146. IPrerythitig wanted by huciators "attsaidlo‘ sale ow Laud, at low prices.. A Nice kr tic'. Lid 4 "7, Wild cheap. ltur stock - of Quernarasti, Olustmere, fable Coilrry, and [lonia Yortitahing (laud+ is full, and complete, and will be Auld, whole ale and ret+ll,•t prices quite low. Fish cad Salt on band, at all Owes. [Fib 4 WIRE RAILING, WIEL GUARDS, YOr store fronts. Asylums. sre ; Iron Bedsteads, Wire Webbing for Sheepand Poultry Yards; Braman& Iron Wire Cloth. Moves. Vender. ecreenv for Coal, Ores, daud, Ac., Heavy Crimped Cloth for Spa Arresters; Landecap. Wires for Window., dr :Pape makers' W ires.orns ments I N ire N ork. Ae. livery in formation by satire...Om; the manufacturers. M WALKER! SONS. No. II Nortl. Sian, at.. delphis (Yet, 1 . 1. 11370.-1 y • $2,000 A YEAR AND EXPENBES To scents to sell the celebrated Wli SON SEWING MACHINES. The beat mach lue lu the world. Stitch (nether on tot , , side, UNZ MACIIIht W 111.10;? !!unit. For particulare, ridcrese 25 N. 9th Sr, phii.d*p.. Feb. 11-3ta HALL'S VEGETABLE SICILIAN HAIR RENEWER I 1 the only infallible flair Preparation for RESTORING GRAY HAIR TO ITS uRIGINAL CUL 0.. AND PROMuTINU ITS GROWTH. IT Is THE CHEArEsT PREPARATION EVER OFFERED 20 'BF 1 , 1:11Lie, AS ONE BOTTLE WILL LAST LONGER AND ACCuJIPLLsII NORA THAN 7IIREE BOTTLES OF ANY OTHER PREPARATION. Our Rel./wet a uot Dye: it will but : lll4lu Om skin as otl.ra. It wilt keep the flair from (AI in ,; It C. 111115,11 tk• Mwlp , Ittid utnke• LlAelr EOPT LUSTROUk. AND kILK KN. Our Trttti%o ou the 114, FAIL fi ut• op a .li. 11. P. 11A 1.1. rCu N.L;I:11.1 N. 1.1 Proprlrturs IZEIZEI WHAT EVERT HORSEAIAN WANTS AtliXtb, OIIY,AP, AYD ft 13.1 tr.LF. t 1,41)11,AT. Such an article -is Or. T Veoeti..n Ilorse Liniment. Pint liolthie at ,Me Dollar. I ,, it Lame ness, Cuts, G•de, Colic, Le.. ...awed bet- ter than any other. It is word by all the great horse. men on Long Island route°, It will not cure Ring Rona nor Sparta, en there I. no LIPIIIIODt is ...motet:co that will. What it in stated to cure it positive!) does. No owner of hone.' will i.e without it after trying one bottle. One these revives and often citron the I:te of an over-heated or driven horse. For Oollc and Belly-ache It ban newer tilled. Just Re sure as the sun rises, Just so Imre is this valuable Liniment to be the Wits. Embrocation of the day. Use it one and all. gold by tn. Limargista and Store keeper. throughout . the United States. Depot, 10 Park Place, New Yotk. I Feb. 4,1070-1 m THIRTY DEADLY POISONS, accorcliag to the '•Journal of Chemistry,'• area I hi in thi• market to change the color of the Lair. The "Medical lissette" "eye that they arc worthless as dyos, exit that their sale is a 'mar " The proprie tors dire col submit them to chessica/ alto/sr:fr. CRISTADORO'S EXCELSIOR HAIR DYE, on the C iateary, has bees sus)} se.2 by Praess, Chii toe, the great ansly , ical cll.-mist, sod pronoun:lced absaLtsly loirni:ezi. s well as tficitnt. See his sweter, certftle.str, Cr Ast,r House, Sew York. irg - C R1:1* A DOlt HAIR AtESERVATIVE, as ft.t va.ittg, act, like a char ~11 the 11..4 after Dieing Try it. Fels 4, Isro-4. ALLCOCK'S POROUS PLASTERS Step 11 step this c , atuc.lty It uttaiutd its an prscialented fatale. Tiny are uulvartally approved.— They Dampest., strolgthula, and and the growth of natt,cles. They appear to have a peen!' m effect upon the nervaa, nllayrug itritatility, while ■upplyfng warmth. They seem to accumulate electzleity, std aid the cicculation of tits blood through the part ahtre appl ed, by which heat thy actiu.aa are lA/ UCetl. .Even io porolrets, where articulation was suspend ed, the *men( tlte Porous Piaster* to Mooniest restored the orticulatipo,and tosterall) redttoed the pats! ) alts In fact, the pstlent could help het/lett, •hlle betlre the l'or"on Plaster tre applied the eat at helpless as a tts'..y. We refer to Mrs Sall, Stowe 8-1.1 b) Dr ugyibts litautireth [louse, tie Ywrk. [ra, 4-1 OM CONFESsI()Ns oF AN INVALID. ro• the benefit of young men and others who ruff, from NtIVUUR Debility, etc.. Gull tog the nm°s of self-cure. Written by one • ho cure.: liirni.eif; and sent bee on receiving a post-, paid ni r. ted envelops. Aderess • ATII ..1?; J EL MAYFAIR, Dronklyn, N.Y Dec. 24. 15119.-Om 711 E FOLSOM IMPROVED FAMHS SEWING MACHINE. Time* machines make a atom, darab le aaa ela•ticeditch, will sew with ease every variety c, [ton, iirctrien, linen and silk goods, from the fleet I. ;he coarsest, and of any required thkinoss at gr...1.r 'peed and with less power and noise than •ny other mittliinr. Agent. wanted in every town. L 4 herd fUil/ 1 / 1 11i.i011 allowed. for Paps and .circular eddies@ A.S. HAMILTON, N 0.700 Chestnut at„ Phi iarlelphia, Pa., Sole Ag•nt. fell 11, I Ei7o-4 t F:lillORS OF YOUTH - - . A gentleman who suffered for years from 062•01111 Deb lily, Premature Decay, and Ali the offsets of yonthful indiscretion, will. for the sake of strffirring hltni..u.ty, stud free to All who need it, the receipt and direct one for making the 'lmpb remedy by which he lIIMP cured Sufferers wicking to profit by the wirer tiser's experience can do so by addresairtg, in perfect congdence JOIIN It. OGDEN, No, 4 Cetdaratreet, New York. May 14.11415.-1, To CONSCSI ryypFp, The Advertiser, having been restored to been,' In a few week', by a very simple remedy, atter having suf fered aereral years wit.. a severe leer affection, an, that dread dleten.e, Consumption—is anxious co mats known to his fellow-sufferers the means of care. To all who desire it, be will send a copy of the pre scription used (Lew of charge). with the throcttons for preparing and using the same. which they will Ond • sure Core for Consumption. Asthma, Ilmothitis etc. The object of the advertiser to sending the Prescriro tio• is to benefit the &filleted, and spread informatlos which he caneei.ea to be invaluable; sad he hopes sr, sty 'harem. hlairiemodyot; it will eat them nothing, and may prove a blessing. Parties wishing the preeertption,will please address REV EDWARD A. WILSON," Willis msburg, greounty, New York. Way 14,11169.-1 y SPECIAL NOTICE. SOIENCK'S PULMONIC SYRUP, eaweed Tonic and Mandrake Pills, will cure Con aulaption. LiverC mplaint. and Dyspepsi., if takes according to directions. They ere all three to be ta ken at the same time, They cleaves the stomach, re. lax the live:, and put it to work ; then the appetite becomes good; the food digests/and makes good blood ; the patient begins to grow in flesh ; the diseased mat ter ripens in the lunge, and the patient outgrows the disease and gets well. This is the only way to cure consumption. To thee. three medicines Dr. J. 11. Schenck, of Philadelphia, ewes hie tutrivalled success in the treat- Meat of pulmonary consumption. The Pnlmonic Ityrup ripen* the niarbid patter lathe lungs, nature throws it off by an easy expectoration, for when the phlegm or matter in ripe, a slight cough pill throw It off, and the patientitlareet And the lump Akio to heal. To do this, the Seaweed Tonic and Mandrake Pills must be freely used to cleanse the stomach and liver, se that the Pulse:mac Syrup and tits feed will make good blood. ilcenosk 3 e MiodrakoPlils ant upon tbi Myer,' re morittif all 0 r i0„..., Max the duets of the gall bladder, the le starts freely, and the liver is moo rallferad; the eta:derail allow wine the ring am do ntithtng hag fifer been latoolod. atom & coleatel dioulhp poison wittfdliajery dangerong to nee ants wish great core), that will unlock the galthladde and 'Maths attortitions of the liver like Schanck. Mandrake PHIL. Liver Complalat is one of the most primp 54Mof ConsumplJoa. enera Seiweed Tonic is • unite stimulant, and alterative, and the alkali in the Seaweed , which this vespornetarlamado of,' - asithilWthe slitedetrfo - tbro* out the gastric Juice to divolta the food with the Public/ale SfrilikAnd. hi pile t utu good blood with out fermenta ti on or *miring - In the atomic:ll, The greet semen why physicians do not cure roe. susuptkno la, they try to do too mart'; they Skein* So stop this cough, to atop chills," to Atop,tht swests;heoUt Aver, an , by so doing they daring" the wools digestive powers, lacking up the secretions and eventually the patient el nnnnn and dies. Dr. Schenck, in his treatment does not try to atop a cough, night Sweets, chills, dr. fere,. ;Amoy, the cause, and they will all stop df thelleown accord.— No ono can he Cored Of CellstimPtion' rdver plaint, Dyspepsia, Catarrh; Oanke r, Dlceta Thrtia.t unless the lbws and stomach are madrhsalthn, • Ifs person hY conininpflett, of donne - the ung is some .a 7 are &waled, .elthee talegagley .afeteeseeee, bronchial Irritatkin, pleura adlwehlw the4ellep Ilitlatit of Memo/Moe and laid El Mg, lo made calms what must be done/ It It ndt ly the hinge that are wasting,* but it is the whole tgL:o The . =rt.: 4 _l7l: r = tkoti f ilai r la titres antonnuss, 'blab wt.l bring up a tone to tee stomach, the patient will begin to want food, It will digest easily and make Itodinisloodi tbitbtha elottMet wooer° gals fullealtrand is ma girth. beiy legioi togrow, the lungs ocentnence to beat and the pa: eejt. getallesly sad we 11..? Mists tavola, - way to O w ntilm o•;• gueleser, and only LiverClome Pief :toa!red eat th t e P ll r 'mo ca d Syrup. , Take the Mandrake Pt all moue coniplelata. as Unwire perfectly ass. Dr. Saws*, who haseuloyed maluterrapted.bmiltr fair i slput t e mad now welgyir juLdei,m/ w y *lra eitebela • o 03 oPuell. dcM7aWria • his cue borates sad ••••••••d •41 pos. Jig ropyr t- atedlobleo, doe filarptcy, 1! y fi• I4Rll•rx • molar, tid , ,110 4 i ing *cid nazi 'mot woiutety a . ally,eoe Dr. Schenck, unless the patients w theft lungs awn Iteed, and for this p eel. proheidon any at Me Yllaclptlealee, Phll tphia, every Bator. where all letters for Matte Milt Ito addressed...bFtup ly at 44.013 1 / 1 •54 ism*, /a ow =Cs wirer Wittand47. RePes &dyke Da% gst Vier* , _.,..SSIOPOPq II Filue hoop wo: Delos hour's Ai pprley Imo! rfntNgita l'aratadis Sloadraki M i getri "-- 111 X. Otis .11 , 141.4% .44•11,141111111..4, gersenal Itin4lllllfittiEll, 44 qua fsrwinx, Public:tgalo.' on Thursday, the 241 h d.if ..Febeeinry Last, etg.lo o'efoe/.., .4 N., at his ,e.,deure, In liberty toweigilp, Adams aunty, 1.4 , knoan as thnAkompantjt,"nlsout j!,4 Mlles rust 0, Valr- Mai tb• ling 10 Wads'. C 4 I.CI u , ,he LI lon fon Perenliit Propel ty tiz:' IVUIL "IlltelitilUklStS, 2 Colts, osor,.iug yeas, 11,..CranlollIllall broad tresd awl 2 kur In r.t. ban, 111 1 11114Wiletna, Lime Bed, llsy CarrulAe, Rad risee;t3ieto Wiun...alug NW, Cutting 11.. x., Wira•luoth Spriug Rake, 2 1'1,11,5. 2 Single Plows, Double Ehuvel 1101 r, 2 Cora Owrele”, "'pas, one, Shoet I Itor,ow, 2 Sleds, 2 set • 01 Breevh baads, 4 solo of Front Goers ‘ I oat of Plow lavars, 3 Llonsialgs,l2, Line., I .:4 l l)ataillridiea,lllisiftictladdlas- and d, idle., lett of Single Harness, halters and Ila.ter •. • . a WO, k OW, a tier, Brier Hoek, Dan y;ll ob , Vpska, itttlatia, Orindatou SUM and 11/alllier, Nat Axe, itolt-uuebel teLd Iltek !It saurt a, 2 Utah. etitdieV, M,,,IUS 04.1 Um. and Ilaugiuot Deatb le Treer, throe. bunn'rirt.6 tsigliel'r!or,s aela;rt eider{ it.:rapa Brea Iltaittllteglei, • lot ufYost., a lot of Iftatren and Plaok, 2 beta ul Daus, Wanda, limy by too, a lot of CUIO FJda/OF, Also, LIU fixt11..1.1.) t‘ 111.1 E, ealslistilest 01 Toultbi.e Stun* aUd Pipe, Col Id. Cop. burird,'llatititt;nteern natal"f ilhatra, r thud, tifdtt 4 , la , go Meat Vessel, Barrels, Tue., Buckets a lot of 'tenter Touts, awl a grwit wan) ant clog cuy samara. to mention. Also, about 2u ACItEn Ue U liAl.ll IN TILE 1.111.L.U.ND, a ill U. otered for sale. Atleth.tlllo.l will be given sud terms tottle Laos, by JAME:, W. n' nal I J•cOB MICKLEY, A ticliuuter Yob. 4, 1870—up PUBLIC SALE OF VALUABLKPL,”NAI,hyPELTY The rat,icril.er will ~Re; lira It ',- day, the 9th day .t/ in Cuult..Prl•na tow.trip,l%l.l, .1 ii. ile sotith-vi.bt of (jell. P. looms' Plukt, I) • 3 if NAU e.,, .•t lui tr.rirr, rieth 6 y 6. old, olm,te so•trhed, uLegerei I,ll•l,ed,buo A Vol: on 'old. &Irk brown, kg, e 1 1:ttoo, t tot ot .111 be Irtab at wale of "oie, 1 Holm, let.l le L.. 10 146.41 t let of 'lmo , U brae Co., 1..4,1 of :beep, 1 P.,ut boric Lam, (11.01 It , ttt.tt. ral n. nt M, with t/eil, 2 set fit 114) Carfiegre, / If Clem (1. n . I.,n6frte,l too limae 11 ,rl.,w, Pe/w, •.uglo 001 0 ,10 and trel,ie I ro fm, Vilfh Chomp, lot or OM (Ansine, end ..114er Cholba, Wm :moll, 11.011i54,4 Screen, iocka, Mid z furl, lot of Iron. 1 SY( ul CulllVYka :Love:, Ps, e, poekenay /Jaggy, 2 ea, of grout (Jetta neatly 4 Cellnee, 3 1111011 four-tior, P,ow Joky .tics', a lot IA P ,, tetlor.i, I ton plofe atoee YAW Pipe, tiraut, fob e, 2 Ilugeheads, lot of 8.,r• rola, t net 01 Dung boards, and rani . articles' too uumerous to 100111100. bale w COltattellte .t 10 ✓Jock, A. H. Trums:—A cre(l4 of 9 woutbs will be pyre' inn purvtiamesi of aud upward, Pll ZER. Sliclan; J,liiu-to pLAILIC SALL OF vALum.u.r; Pkit.SUAI. P. vPI.:111'1' Lii.Jer• igned, inteLosn t 0 quit Diming wit stn I Public brio, Old Irtclutsday. Ih. tun Lu.y March. IS7O, at LIS reitenta, iti Low Adam■ county, Ys the to anal t o IlLo uver, me wiles Irani. rieityriaLlri, Liar 1.1 i.w iug rate Lae l'ra rotas! Pruecrty, viz; 6 HEAD 01 ll', Wtittkil 1.101t2e.5., 1 Colt three ) care obi, G good Milan Cone, cause ti ir is :Liz will e (reels ni time .l axle, 1 young Steer, 1 DurLeru . Brood Sow which will have Pigs about tittle ut male, broad ti ead k,nr.boree Wagon, I narrow tread two bursa L ogee, 1 Backe,. heaver with drop, i'lougtar, Harrows, daub!. Shovel Yam's, doable /Shovel nar row, ellltiralkar, Th /eating ItlaChine„ 2 Winnowing Coning eon, Wood Ladders, !lay Car urges, ULU. ilra.l, simile and , nouLle Tree, Log Chain., Breast Cbalne, Cow Chulnn, Sul euLturA, Vans Hooks, Licata Shoat's, Hamm, Ili andouille, dreectebauds, kraut sad Hind Users, •c. Also, LttlUeitlltiLll AND IiITt.:I2EN iii alt 1111 5, , con sisting ut 2 ten-plate Stoves and Pipe, ifeeletesol cad Ileild.” it, bureau, a lot of Cnaire, Tables, Cleats, and other attleles too nnaleruttit to Mention. hal• to 0-ailment° at 10 o'clock, A. 31., whoa at tenuance a ill be given and tr rrias mad. lamorru by Le.NDie. Mr. °MITZI, duct...neer; I kab.",t, it,7o-t, ptil3LIC SALE OF PEitsuNAL PRoPERTY Me subscriber will cilia ist Pub! ic :ale, on neaday the tat day vf ..VarcA hest, at Iy gClock, A. it rt nt. ce„ to Ylatiltlio totruahlp, Aaatue couuty, , ou the tuiso teranig trout Cenht.two to retrtleid, 1 tulle south of OteLtown, the Totiowing Pet twoa/ Pro perty, Tlz: . . 3 itts.i.D 0? 1+149T-RATE WOES 1101491 Q„ one ut theta 4 year old aud our 5 year, .1 yewri iog Co 5 Lead of MI LCII CUW6, 6 Lead of yont.g Cattle, I Vhiu an o Buckeye keep. r _dower, all Iq gUaml or ue., 1 Llama trap Vora with hope, aud Puihsit, 1 Plantation Magou Mtn &hien tread, I wag .qt Bey 0 1 ettertile make, 1 pair of nay Larrhige, 1 Y.lider ,utter,l Cutting Boa 1 thyme Luise Plow, 1 two not be Ma', 1 narrow: 1 Cora York, stogie, doubter JuU traUle need, filth Cualus, 1 Ipreueler, Butt dcea..t allDraarh.g,Latm, IS cow came-, 3 bete of Br. tatiliauctm, 3 seta of Front Oases nearly sew and 3 11.dislogs, 1 bee /Aurae Line, 9 V ty Nets nearly new, Lin-hot - me Lama, 1 Ithitug daudle, BtiWes , 'oaths, 144ter a, all neatly Dell, l W spin Whip, t set o t good Dung board., Intag V arks, eltca Yorks, Stlaklag ear km, nmkew, Stivvel.a, Jockey :,ticks, a lot of sit/. a Tatally of 0 War orioles too numwrvua to ataution. Atteukirt..ce rill i,e given nod terms made Icnown 1.1e..,11E1 . JACLL Au , tiGartr. i Feb. I, 137 u—ts puBLIe SALE The undersigned will sell at Public •dsle, on foes day, the Lit cis/ of ihrch, Is7u, at his residence, to Latiwor• , tow eletup,, AJActal ktaltimore , rowel, 1!i eines east of Petersburg sod 14 wile front Drarkluin•• Mid, the following valuabie Personal Property, allot which is Iwitarly new, aud to good orthr, viz, - 2 HEAVY „UItAUGIIIT HARES which will work any tuey bitched, 1 Andrei.> blare Colt ix mouths 01d,3 Atici• (km*, 1 Levouehire Bull, 4 head of young Cattle,4 Hoge of the Chester Breed, 1 two horse W ago. a. good a. new, Spring Wagon, 1 new r.ockawisy,iluszr .Telvtirag Bugg,. ti,Lauia Box, pair of tie) Cerriagml, Wtrihtuab LL.j !cage ritartit, I.IOS lag Alli,Cheitiog.Buk, Eagle... Plow% 2 dvuttie Plow. , Corn York, Cultivator, illogle and don ale Tree., Log Chain, 2 pairs of dom.-linked suit Tricee, I pair of Breast Chains, 2 seta of Y•nkee flames. 1 set trent flees, 2 leathar Privets, 1 pair of Lihick Linea, 2 Plew Lines, Side Saddle, }Wi ttig .addle, 2 sets ot Ltriggy• Harness, Bridles Collars, ateliers, Cow Chains, Dung Houk, Dung Forks, Pitch 'vita, Shaking Forks, Itsikee, Gratz' Shovel, Liiirg dg Iron, Pick, Work Bench with lice, Shaving Horse, Bag Weg-ucaringstene Maul aid Wedgs also s lot of Oak roma, Banal,, Beaches, *qd a variety et other articles ton 1.1 , 30.11:100a mention. hale to commence at 10 o'clock, A. 31'., when at tendance Will be given and terms made know° by JZ/18E CLINK. A. K. SITLIS, Anettnneer. flieb.4,lb7J—ts pUBLIC S A L E. rh• tinderrigned will tell et Public Sale, on Wed nesday, the 7.4 f day of /arch, Ib7o, at their residence, in Menai:to toanship, Alms county, Pa., 2 mite. north of Sendersrflle, on the ro.d loading to White.- ti an, the following ra:nahl. Personal noyerty, els : 4 Had D 01 , (Idyll lhulik: IIOIiSES, Plow, liar rdwtecrew-poWer Reaper and Mower. Cutting Sol, Thrmbing Machine sr ith•strap as good as new, Cal tleator., 6 switsof Rome Georg, Including 3 .ete of Front Gear., °ottani, Fried., Holten., ho-Idle, 2 Rid ing Bridles, 2 arts of Harness, 1 four-horse Wagon a. !Ned as new, I spabg Wavle', Sleigh, Wood Ladders, Hay LaMar. 18 kat long, flay'ttarrtage, Fifth Chain, •ingle and double Trees, 2 iron Jockey d ticks, a l o t of Lun.her, Potatoes by the Wasiak and a Variety of other articles too numerone to mention. Selo co commenoe as 10 o'clock, A. 34 , ',ben at towtabea Win bo glees, and - term* 04444 known by ,_ , . : :,3441104161GT 61W01'8 TIILODORE JONtS. Wk. RLZD, Alctlonecr. [Feb. 4, 14717-4 pIIBLIC"SALE. By virtue ofan Order of the Orphans' Court of Ad onis county, the undersigned, lixecutar of the last will and testament of LUXIi Bantinanorr, deceased, will sell at Yobllis Oa* en Saturday, the lath day of February, 1870, at I o'clock, P. JL, on • the pram set, the 11011 SE and LOT of said deceased, situate in the Borough of Gettysburg, on Booth Baltimore street.— The Lot fronts OD feet onyaktafreetand runaback to a Public ancy. The Improvemeata consist at • two story double - fritme weatheitararbed BOWIE, with brick Backhanding, a good Log Stable, good Garden, Choice Fruit, to. - Also wIB be sold at tleTambe time and plate, a va riety of LW DB/MOM ABB K ITCHEN . 1111101 I f URA, consisting of Tab les, Choirs, of Drawers, Settee, Stand, Bedsteads and Bedding, 20 ands Carpeting, LairANALe.kwees, ined o , l Litiwd% Tare, IVO' at Bey' Clothe*, 2 Moats and Pipe, a lot o Booms Tinware, Quesnaware,.Plat Irowntiosel and Tong. , Cane, Iron Kettle, SOS, and niter 'articles too munereas to mention. Attendance will be given and terms msde knows by . JOHN ISIIINILKILROIL) WY: A. W. FLIIIMUtO, Auctioneer. At the 'ape ttpaa nod pieta, as .Adinta4trator of the eitateaf Denman hatentanonse decesaiid, I will well the &hewing artirldie: 11ILMJIAD AND RED DING, Quilts, Coverhd, Carnet Cupboard, Can of Lard, Coal Oil Lamp,* Naar of-Barna ykkte Queoceoware, Crockery-ware, itc. .JJLIA Bk•I'. 1 Ada'r. Feb. 4„ 18i1F • DUBLIC SALE OF viLumwspiil4o4.6vomaiTy The nodarsignsd intiodingi to quit- braise, will sellat Public bale, an Tiatells nth dahof stesL al 0 °Woe*, at hie restelsoe, In kireeA Pion the rand PerrnWaristirowt three WWI irons former places tba edlowleg sebum. PersoneiPropetklo _t: ' _ ' • MAUS ki)LaLs_oll..WlLeft kasil et good Welt Cows. two of which will be hush b3t ihno . of W 8,3 Steen, 4 bead of yonnik.Oatle,Liall, 'Road Wagon end Masao ihwtilese ded,patrot Weed Lad- Ossw 1 oiss gores Wagnar• pail •of UV Carriage., Threshing 111achlna to llostmita. order,. Wlnnowlsg MIR, Cutting - Box, 2 three horse Plows, twollarte Plow,lsfugls More Plows, 3 double Shovel Plows, as good as sea, Corn Fora, Corn C , 2 Barrows, &Ingle Trees and Double Trees, fifth Oman, Log Chain, Dug Troop; mid aroma Chelan, 2 sets of dreochbands, 3 sets of /tont Gm? 3 Honels igtoSt a l i rreiV oitid irl i f ti :rt= I 1114 Does gooks, Dung Forks, Pitch orig., Shaking Pork,. Rene., COW . 8 . 21 0 .4 1 , ball& H un t and Spreader*, new wrath vradla, mowing &jinn and a 3l3 ll l rE r o , /1414311 0 3 0 1441 1 1 0 k 44, •11 1 .M44240 If KM emishatlng of Teri. plat • Stingy Bedsteed,Tredr, birealner Chpboard, a good Olookreteersofiege goo numerous to mention: dadoiatoont - 35" GRAIN la She ground altered iticor ay Tsans: , -.7lll . efte hedlE tan Wilts's ; ;ilia a we &lb*WNW* *mode or hiw lamas Will be given w t approved security. 'JOUR C. - MOSSELMAN. JLcsoil r _rtt ° ar, Auctpaser, .4 1 44 1 1 1 2 1 1Aff'...4% ," • -; • -puß - - lira :VALID • , 431 1 f- q sappsA.r,RapPERTY The undersigned, 'Blooding to quit fartniog, will errtarbtkrialibows ly _ . ebitratdiel4lll4, • 110 #.1.1; " 4 . Jr. , " MS Veg t i " Ge r tai7.7l - 4,r 4,,Ette tiorsl F ..,...... . limi Personal Property, Az: e I "t— : ~ •ot. TWO NO.I DNAIT NONNTIII, 2 Oolte rising two Years okl, tiALlAltrtltlam ._o_c_whieb w 111 be fresh abmllige NOWA IMANOW TREAD WaCioN Wool- too "be t fee homes, a No. 9r 1 two rarrAi Maro, Awe. l 5. La w & =gr a 4 bl eglt .4 4. l., ===iriM kl"i •;str • '...• 4.1 •WO• i al Id! 4.441T16:121 , T ,- )igibalaffer Ida , tr a tiilllll j 4.' llmii;imaliAc. 711 . 1=. - .11 : 11•11M. :I - - 4k. :t Norsk:, ... , ,, , I; : t:- .•; , :k . 1. . - • - arid aidtersanal „Oats. pUBLI C S The undersinl.l, Intinvt,ng NOI lh dart, Tuezifirg, FeSere -220id.1,70.al his eadileue• in Franklin to - gap, Gn the Cbanaterehurg Pike, onsiburth . toile *ornery Salem; all hie. Personal Proporty,nnia,st !big in pan of TWO UOOD HOltrigi, risk % tiro sear old Colt, 3 311 LCII COWS, I tau i,o to nod I tbjee horfte 11'4g .it with 3 Inch tire, 2 Sp, 1 0 , Warta', one of wbkh is new, 2 Plough., 1 Bar row, double and single Shovel Ploughs, Cuilita tar., corn Yolk, Whoelbmtrow, 2 Sleighs, 2 setm of ilnechbends, 2 set* of.•llernees, Collars, Bridle', Wagon Saddle, Riding thidle, Biding Dolan, Bat ten, bag, Chain, Co/ C114'11,, Butt Chmiv■ and TIACI /I, Grain t rmdic, Scythe., Mattock. P.ckm, Area, Gael soul Wedge.. Osrpenter's Tool., .Digging tron,a heavy Rope, Forks, Shortie, l'ouhle and Single Trees. - tiny Carriage, Also, a large lot of 110USIWOLD AND KITOIIIO as good as new, including bIT IigiStRADS AND LiRDDINO, 2 1111r0308 lIA good am new, 2 to w • Blida ;flat/lee, erreklast Tables, Safe, Sink, Oh ail,. Rocking Chain, 3 sit:WINO MACH h.S. a large lot of Caroni, Fentlier.fieds, high LAIR, Clock .2 Watches, Inge Iron Kettle, Doughtray, a hogs kit of Crockery. were, gni eareruniairowsre,Ctdoir•ware,.(llnr•w•re, Looting 010.0 5, Piero rte. Maps, • large 111 of Books, - Shaw-Case, Banns, Potatoes by the bushel., Surprise Oets,SitungelLichine, and a gremt piny article.' too nutm•romik to maul ion. . • Sale to cninitietire at 10 tilde. k, A. M., wben at tendance will fie given and trims made known by J. J. WES/WEER. Jneos Micsur, Ancliorntr Tan. 2!, Ih7o.—tl p F ÜBLIC SALE O 'MAL AND PEI:. N F L PLUPERTY On .41onday, L4n 'zbile day of re&ruary, 17) • The onlweriber IntemitoK to remove to the. West, will .1511 fig ♦t hla reahlence, in Cninber- Incl townttny, Adame county, on the ohl tarlinie mita, 2 miles trim t. tt)•Lurg, O. following Pernona Pff.plTty, •.0 3 HF:eU UY HUE,CkB,S head ut horned Cattle, 8 SL, ats, 9 Bro. i co, 4, tace-Witi. , ,,,on, (1 three-tior,e I.lli 2 two-borer,)l r / itetei,er and Mower, 1 Mactono, 1 Bic...town 1.14.ya0 Bete, /bin ' no‘i 41.14 )1 Colt. P 1,11,01, Fut k, 3 eet• of Brtect balo4,,:: acts of trout .iems, Collars, Bridtev, .S•do tiltudlt, At/14,1111Ni' and (UOO., Log Clan., filth CLw u, Butt and Brea.t Chai ne , Clog le sod Duirbh- Scrtt,..ber, Orisolstou e, N beelbor row. Crony- cut Sew, Crua bar, Boked, Pucks, Mattocks, Shovels, Stone Drill. lc.; %jib 111/CI4IIIILD AND KITCHEN FURNITURE, Ch airs, Barren, Beds •tol Lictlding, St-re, fen plate Stove' end Pipe, C:uck, mode, quer op a.uc , Tin-were, Ear the,, -wart., Sltat Veortlf, kswa trio, ki•IX.V., AC with a vork ty ut other uoreousl pr,perty„ tua rintnercuS to mention • credit ul 12 mot:Ws on/ De given on [butes with al.. proved Immo tty. At tbesame time and place, will Le offered the FAltlt ou Viitiadl the ,übscs Met' icsides, con taimug 44 Acres, mute ur Its,, Miring r Lermm a Two story la LAT4I}.I4I4OAKJJED 111.11L,K, with Base- Went, V.lllLb Born. a %Veil and a Cistern, with a hnu 3,m,;„; .0; pie and P,tct. Vrct, u,l a 11:A T ...kW:VI:AIN LAND, Iliar At, J„ ~ I! in:• , r . ft :an di nd,g, S .Acme and l.lll , Cn.•tnut :I).a. I,tnnrr. I'• le , an sa the Fn: to tie t‘ ifirtnit,tl to call &Lt..u1,., ttto,r, rentitttir, :11,. on. It.. will v., ut, LIA, ton. tt.to .1.10 to tihow toolip ~A wit, A t.ll Lipoi % 1., .1. M., un paid dal, ,1 terLd3 fliAdO Colt hticLWalst, NIJ: 1. jo, ku , r. J icuu IJUBLIC A.LE OF rALLTALLE pEttso.N.u. p,.ovEtry The Ilider.lgrAcd, Executor E-art N yRI I'- EKES, I,II;LLLT, 4CC.111.0. :najt, 14'c:1w:du y, at L:s tusidt , L:tt, Ist Stiatt.tituuttatt LOW umaiiir, At:i111.1.1 ULI), Pa, 1 tale tottlL of talrfield, tLtt •tg calont be Property, 11aV VU DttAFT 1101tftk3,.., will w,tl: 'Ned to llamas.., lu the lead, s. wa u of 10) fill hrti, anti guar...Lee to Le s nod, best I Lvov, young flrflrf s, 1,..,f of Lou kL,. p.'„:v..., 11. Le outt.• 01.1 at 11wea4leale, th 3 1',,, 11. or 4 u.,,,utlis old, 1 Illart,vt irt•Act Nr ag, , pall . 41/ ha/IL/C.l, pour kINI load 1.4.111.31,1,, Coo, ret.n, two-Gorse 1 lax, thi,le and te,•,toe Plows, I set of nalrt,v. Teeth, single 31/4 ,Jub.e Trees, 3 Log Chaos, ~/ Oreast lot al Forte and Iftdog allot 01, I pl,r of ftpreadefft, Cum Chats,, a lot .1 1114.ra, Us fi.lat oat, Copper Kettie,a lot of . guru! Cider gal I el., 3Jen Veetete, a lot of Potr, lot of Auger. out Cht.elft, Ittlft.al Axe, 11424 day., di mate, 2 cros.- cut:awe,tLorn a lot oft Tub., Lrorr toot, Di AI. Itig 310.10,,,,'Ch0Vf1a, Ltnwp itott, 31au1 aol! 11“1,,,eft, FLin I,rake, also a net ol I.jtrarr, lug .te tick, Tamping Bar, a 1: J, 41,1/ Ltusnelft 3,4 Liu", Duette I, 3,31 g0, , 1 Iteii„oet if nd to,llll Tu./41, 1 Pest Att. Alit, u.A.,cntivi,l) ..t.N itriiiate 65.0/rem:id t'ipe,Cwk rgrori., "iv 5, Clock, Bedsteads nut 11.11.fIlig, 1. 41 .1I , . , 11a.:11.10 a lot 8, rasa Ilfftwers, Lounge, tutie, Cul to,,at lot of go. a 13. p, 1 dln IL, a L.t of Leo U.K.. l ' uola, nun Elan} •TIICIr a, IVA lAIIIICIS./11// 1.11/4e1.1(.1O1.1. rate t•, C. , 11.14.-1," at lu tictuct, A. )1., %btu at LOU. tut las lu,ttle kty,l“ 1•y J nc• u Miticut, Autlumer J au. 1.79 —1• punic SALE 1 By s.rtus ..f un 011, of the Orphans' Court of Adetuts cetihty, the utyleraigne.l, tit - Gator of the Estate of ltleflalh tlllallst,ede‘,seed, will sell at Yut, It, r;?le, on ii,aeraday. thel7:l..l:y of February ner:, a: I I'. it, on the preutw A TRACT OF LAND, situate in Freedom toirttship, Adams county, Joining Lauds of Jam McCleary, Ls.ander Cunning. hem and runtaming lu ACRE.-, MCI, or less, of cleared land. The :ntprotetuenth corusibt or r Molitor y lrnme weathertKritrood W EL LLN 0, With a Log Bain, a never-holing well of Win. ter at the hoses, and an Orchard of eituiee young trait tztea. The propest, is in good coniloion, and under good fencing. Altecdauce will be given and term. made ku Hsu by 11. P. BtullA3l, Ex'r. J•xvs CAL , WELL, Auctiuutvr. MCIEEMI PUBLIC SALE OF VALUABLE PEttboN.AL rituPERTY The uhdersitioed, iutt-ntliug to quit larrolug, will sell at Public Sale, ea' rtiosdti y, th, Ist day of 18 7 4 ). et 1 1 10 , 4 , 4 k, 4:M., at his ratadancs &tuba', toWnibiti, Ailattita auttatt Pa., oo the rug.) lasullog York hulphar dyrings, rtw,.t 1 tulle trues Hunters. town, the lollustag valuable Persokal l'itperty, to wit: TWO DEAD OY WORK FLljftSY.9, 1 Cc It rising three years, 2 .111/..C11 CURS, one of which will be fresh .Govt time ol sale, 1 huh, part Devon, 1 Heiler, 3 head of Sheep. 2 Shoats,/ Brood our, with ti Pigs w hick will be 3 months old at time of sale, khr-nose ri,rrow tread Wagon, Plantation Wagon, Lune Becl,pair of Wood Landers boarded up tit to haul time or anything, 2 Hay Cammgas, 2 oars of Dang Board!, Peed To ugh, Threshing Machine and Nurse Power stilt rod end gearing. Screw Power Reaper and !dower, Clover linker, lirLt4 lion, Laud-whaelland 54 feet double atrap, gram Drill, Rolling Screen, PANNIAut MILL,h IlarsLear Plows, 3 doodle Shovel stugle :buret Plow, 2 Corn Polka, large Cul. Harrow, laige Wood Sled, Jack Screw, Plat Mill, 2 sets of Ilreechbaods, 3 seta of grout ~ens, d /Lather YlpLets, Collars Bridles, 11.1ters, ara-bona lane, aohbleLise, Plow Lines, V% ;lg.. Saddle, holding B.ddle, 2 sets of Harney, b feast, Butt and Log Filth thain, Carrying Cbal n , d pairs of Spreads s, Single arid buUble Tries, t_Lalne, lit) rliCher, shovel., gcrlts, Rakes, -Vaal ass Psi-ages Matlock, Crowbar, 2 Scapa of B 4 ea. a, Also,ll9CS SHULL, AND tircu FUR NI • Ulth, cowsisting or s llatheway t. ooklng stove, tea-plate St va and Pips, 2 Bedsteads, Table, Chairs, heel, iron Kittle, large 3.tial. Vessel, Barrels, Tube, and tunny 011101,1 tow tiddler, us to .cation. A Lte udila.ten will be g: von sad 105.5. made known by HERMAN httr s itell, Jour STALL.b.UITti, Alletioneer. Jan. ZS, IS7U.--ts VALUABLE TOWN PROPERTY AT PRIVATE SALE %VII be sold at Private Bale the VALUABLE PRO PEIITY in the Borough of Gettysburg. on the corner of ChatueerstitizE Street dad the diamond, known ee — Smith's Corner," fronting 60 feet on Cluumbereborg street, and running hack to a puhlic alley. The Int • provernents consim of • two-otory YEA/dB DWEL LING, with t wo4tory BUICK 114 10KrElITLD/NO, Store Rooms, Irriuneetable,ac, It is a trainable stand for any kind of business- It wilt be eold oo reaeoneble terms. For farther Information, apply to either of the underalaned. JOHN L. BLUME, JOHN CULP, . WM. GUINN, T. •. WARMAN. Jan.Y,lbTe.--tf VALUABLE FARM AT PHIVATII ALLLE The undersigned offers et Private Sate his valuable 'FARM, situate fn St. Thomas township, )ran klln county, on the road from Campbellstown to the War* Spring road, XI of a mile from the latter containing 71 ACRES, more or leas. The Ito enta are. a new two-story PRAMI 16x24 feet with a PraMe Barn, 20x38 lest, sod CiarbUltdtlgs. There is a never.failusg Spring of water co the premises. About.llll Acres are in good Timber, with a large proportion of excellent Meadow. The 'Far m hi tinder good nocing, and in good order, and conveniently located for 311118, School-tionses, Ac The terms will be liairyttosistlit pa:chaser,. - Persons desiring I akiwates , will call on Daskol Kamm. Itaddisit ea Site adjoining hum, yor farther Information address . BMW MILITNBIROZE, 0 raelreabarik A.¢ams co., Penes. Oct. 29,11169.--640. • 1/ °rSE • AND LOT 4rt a ItIVATIC SAI,F The subsurlber 111i11111111110 difellell of hi• Rope Vat. Lot Waited on the Ruitinasburg Road and "close to town. The !MUSS lea new TWO•I3TORT mats BUILD ING with' • one and half spiry ftekboilding, • frame Stable, and • choice milt, of Fruit. The buildings are all new having been pot up with good nutter/al but a few 7*ril ago. EfirAnY person , ',Wing to• pnrchue a pregeriy should net tall to call and see this one.. it Is a - No. 1 properly wiwpoots. TarmslrlUmedeeasy. Wit. IT. RTNINOUR, J . Gett,ebarg..N•.. }248459.—:8R- ?Q. ' L Properly on Clambersburg st, Gettysburg, Pa .rrtrE HOUSE is a two ',tory brick, Gas In it a Hydrant Inthe yard wit it good oat- Te.balem- sweeties of Grapes. Strawberries, Blawkbetriag,, Supgisyries, Peach and dwierf Pear Treason the lot. S. D. ROW. Sept. 10.-:"—tt - # A ,g&BLETPMP)odo — iLAT ---. 4 . ,0 2 ;•.,. .'_ , Ptp.II2TWALE. The undenlined offers at Private Bale a VERY pldgil4fiLl /ARM, athlete in 15traban township, tyfundirstitobireirt of 11611'414g0r otoloculog undo of uenry Thomm i M., George Csibmen, cod rs othe, containing 86 oa nand In • high state of nuldvatioti. Thelniproven eats area new Wet*. erboarded OOTTAGI 11011811, frame. Boca, a thrit. lag ydawf Orchard of Apple and Peach Trelse,• Grape Tines and Fruit Tree. In the yord, • well of Water at the door ; • never-failing Ilirsdas ma through the sent,* of the farm. There is an aloce of Tim. U An . 'rip 199 - ttop Is ounvenian! to „end Atupri. ' tri ffropirly is Well milted for division, end will lie ea Ia too or ootkolo enielintaiseers. • 4 Persons wishing to 'view the prom isev or seortaln terme..wili salt on ldto.elbevriber oriel:inns by lotto?. • • ••''• •• •`• 'i '' '• • ' ABRAHAM /ICKES. .ji en , Chester, Au .18,11169.-tf, -•" ' ' - Ft)R- SALE. , : — t rL Me . • W e lgig, iu gioste ltritrelass repar,%l. va t 4110006. IIULLL 1, tx-cutur RK.iL E6TA MOW _ 4the 4tAtlin itietiy.burk, Letietti ralo . sitt the ('sited Silll,l Valp Noist..r. -Li - R. Y ., tint, Littlestovtit. SALA.: NOTE .—Ws series of n.'at 8.04. Not OtH waiter, of Exam went not a , with•and Furni•hed in any Ana el eon be bound. - Crl mdelphiu N urn FAtnntin Sonkty. huh! in girt el FIDE M. !.4.,•fiToov o 4f . tikotn: onthen., eltgled Inette..er. NEARLY' A PI '• Light, about :9 o'clock dwelling' of 1 4 4ri. etreet, eppeeice Sllfilpr freii a stove-pipe rc f . The fire wag ext ci.d, neighbors, arfofe wad done. 17-St x neeent ten C toity Unurt, 3011 Y . ttophe•w of Hon. Ed vt,w admitted to t h n fiat man utlotit, eunl 411 Rpoke•u of ue thttering-t ri,linr , 4 papern. - • SA. LES.— limy id S. Se Li Stmt.:in t9wtalOir, Cumberhatol etainty with Improvementar, lit At the wale of reap Wright, aleeeeserl, late o the 29th ult., the Stbre bought by Jonas Ronan Mr. Butnuel Herbst Brick Dwelling ori Cha. F. B. licking, of E in exc h a nge the propert on Baltimore trret, now Frunek Cunningham, an. RE OPEN:F.D.—The r formed church iiilbtepl ed. the ehuri,h was open v ices On the :Welt Ult.' I' , Ilan been renovated, WU-. Proved heatimr, ;orange. noprovenienb. iu ttie Infant Sell, 01 Departtn will promote the conifer of the Congregation; R the l'axtor, took advan to rra l Ito in!erestioup,t4k ry. , f the church front It t I. ,late. BARN ISL'ItIsZT.— On the I,t inst., the barn of :%lootitj.ty township, n : , IiCIP, was deetroyeti horses., IA calf, 'about 100 an I .? quantity of rye, o* gear., farming imple , al,ont ; 1 2,'210(1 Jlr. Hart at. the UN.., and siorarti out ..f (lie 1., rtt by his tiro w... ove:e4r. , ned by IL 11.11110 r, i1.;t4.1 yeats, , i filatal and tiring rant :he barn. I :s;STA I ATION.,O I.A•t, f.l Ihwittg peri!mo , " . Re • 1 ,, ), I. 0. I Truiplar, r tht• rh.hing term: W. U. I'. ; J. A. X o,er Mary .1. Mil:re:try. W. ' ..r, W. S. ; A. P A. \V. 1.1, thing, W. T W. F. S ; T. W. S. Flaltarty, V. Tipron, W. I). ; J. 14 Jaint.4 11. Flhinlng ; 0. yh,th.t, . S.; W. L. S. I'ltE ICNIS.— Chart ' York Springs district. iniums at the last State viz for the bests a. , per Ito. I. I- WO bushels; single acre of Coro els ; 1315 for the hit Sao per xere7:23 bushels; SIG 01 Oats,, yield 13'2i I t':e bent acre of Potatoes, 0 4 ; $lO for the best hair yield 170 bushels ; end sere of eloverseed. . ; „t.s) - A copy th'u The tad," being No. C of vol on ottr table. it in a page octavo, printed 112 , P Wined iu the interest or plans' flonte,teott at n,nuber before UM eon eikketelles ef the child steel. The new bulletin, stead i 4 eAmpleted, and t free from debt. The con erection of the buddlugs of the• orphans hare Itail Sehoo's, over 7;1 States, bring sharo.bolde start in 1566, there has single ease of protracted . though the orpliami MUM sso )%v STORM.—On 1 • were visited by the heavl of the season. It commen Monday it.ght and continu til Tuesday evening. Sn. the depth of about 13 inch write the merry jingle of t indicates a good sleighing. tracks were temporarily mail due at 13 reaching and the Philadelphia mao coining to hand next days* Printers don't usually means to go sleighing. clever friend, Dr. Weaver ly sympathises with F.dito lug demands of Wilco duty aur sanctum with a fine • and a cordial invliation for bat the p ter's'•des vtl" w inopportnnly calling fur.m. as usual we tad to brew U. o Dr. Weaver, never A LECTURE.—"EIti 4 . 4 and the Pew," la the sal34 by Rev. E. B. Eaffenspi, Ohio, (recently of Chant • - press of the different ott which this lecture has been Iplartiwou4 in their cowmen , citizens way ezpect a hi ing and profitable lecture, the press represent the feu log without being trifling, without being prosy. At, Marlon, Ohio, the • was introduced to the an. Oblo Chaplain who Orin: pleasantness coffered a promi to every army teounster intK would drive a mule team fort • out swearing. The PitladelpAin the lecture watt delivered lighted Was the audisotie wi and speaker Ulla ticiie thiti Turtling a poinalittea wal requested a repetition at the The Lecture will be dill's , cultural Lis% on Tusedity the 15th lust., at Ti o'clock. for the benefit of tlePrepb • of this place. . 1 1. 6 dmhpalol dKok under yearcllooolls. Seilßead 8. U. Cools *la learn where to buy C Tin-Ware, Ore., at antral p Seir For Throat Dlataileit of the chest, "Browses • • • ar cough lozenges, are of 404,4, initatlimpot tie trail. ar Manual Alaitiva pa%is apaakhof 4. ,er014 1 1 1 4 1 41 . 11 Mat Moliniame proved II
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