Ely *tar Er Ida y , "17.:1 rch 1. 1670 Adrerlisers andotherslnterestett nl ill bear in mind that the ll regnlar vireo fatten of the "STAR AND SENTINEL" much larger than that of.any other paper published in the County, being read weekly by not lens than 11,000 nersens. Tin , . Border Damage Bill has not yet I, en reported from the House Corn_ mitire on Ways and Means. It is said the Committee is divided on _the sub ject, and thus far has of been able to secure a majority for or agalo.st a fu vorable report. It seems to 14t con ceded that, once before the House, it will lass that body, and probably the Senate. A 'llbnsiderable clamor has been raised over this bill, with an as tounding amount of misrepresentrtiop and falsehood,and_no little"buncomb." It is neither more nor less than a pro p , sition to pay to farmers and others in the border counties the damages sus t tined by them by 'reason of the ina . Willy of the _Government to protect our exposed froutieK — The counties inttrested in the bill, during the IVar contributed their full shake to the blrthens and sacrifices incident to the Itloellion—gave their full_ quota of tro los—paid their full shareof taxes,— in with other counties of the State. We have our orphaurd children widows—mitimo d heroes anti !moored de d. But ovrt and above this, it was our misfortone to be on an exposed frontier,' unprotecteii by the State and National Governments, sub ject to Rebel raids anil the tramp of armies ; anti it:. is for damages thus - !i.iltined over and above the balance of the State, that indemnity is asked. And why should it not hegiven ? The duties of the citizen and the Govern ment are reciprocal. The one owes allegiance, obedience and support—the other is equally bound to _give protec tion, and failing to do so shOuld make good the loss sustained by the citizen. When the enemy was knocking at our ~a tes, threatening invasion and wide spread ruin, and even Philadelphia was quaking over the uncertain future —the State calling for volunteers for the common defence—the border coun ties responded promptly to the emer gency, by .sending troops to Harris burg. A ,eunipany from Gettysburg was among the first to reportat HarriS burg to the call of Gov. Curtin and that while the enemy were 'pillaging their homes. More, these damages were sustained while thousands of heroes from the border counties were imperilling life and limb in the armies of the Union, ord the bleeching bones or many of them on toe battle-fields of the Republic attest their Peroism.— A refusal to pay the clainui,eatt find its 1 only justification in an intensity of eltishness, which mocks at other pee- ple'c calamities. _ All the allegations about the claims L. lug bought up by speculators—being suede up of fraudulent items, &c., are mere bosh, without even a grain of truth. Adams coamty was a heavy s:lilerer, and we do not know to diy of a -ink claim that has been assigned or that is not held bona fide by the ela-immq. The clignis themselves have b.cn adjudicattd by sWorn Commis -inner, appointed by the State, after and pains-taklug examination of legal If there be justice in the Li ij-lature, the bill will pars e notwith..,tanding the discreditable self isline:s and vulgar clamor by which it has In en al-sailed WJIITTEMORE, of South Caro lina, whom the Committee of Iticesti. gation reported guilty of selling a Cadet appointinent, resigned to avoid expulsion, last week. On Monday, Mr.'Golloday, of Kentucky, and 31r. Deweese, of North Carolina, followed• suit, sending in their resignations, it being undkr , tood that the Committee were prepared to report resolutions of expulsion in both cases. Golloday is a Democrat of the straightest sect. Oth er member:- of the present and previ ous Congresses, it is said, are implicat ed by the testimony before- the Ccm mittce, which is still pursuing its investigation: 7 T. The'Somerset Herald, referring to the investigations now in progress, has the following significant paragraph: "We have believed for some, time, that a 'cadetship at West Point, be longing to the people of this Congres sional district, and which one of their sous should now be enjoying, was im prOperly disposed of, and we call upon Hon. John Cessna to have this special committee inquire how it comes that Clarence A. 'Steadman, a native and resident of Massachusetts, was nomi nated and appointed a cadet frdm this the• NVlfh Congressional district of Penn., in the year of our Lord 1865, and what consideration, if any, was given for ,the appointment, and to whom It was paid. And while Mr. Cessna's hand is in, he may as well inquire who now holds the two naval cadetships from this districk." If we mistake not, the Hon. Alex-, ander H. Coffroth was the member from the 16th district "in the year of our Lord 1865." A ETCH scene transpired in the lower house of Congress on Monday. It leaked out that the Free-traders were preparing to bring before the House a resolution declaring that no tariff bill should be passed except for revenue.— Gen. Schenck, of Ohio, who enjoys a Joke, prepared a resolution and handed it to Mr. Spink, delegate from Dakota Territory, to be ollered at the proper moment. On :llonday Spink sprung his resolution in favor of such a tariff for revenue on foreign imports as will incidentally protect domestic manu- \ factures, andr without impairing the revenue, impose the least burdens up on, and best promote and encourage, the great' industrial interests of the .: , ountry, and called the previous ques tion. The Democrats immediately luegan to filibuster, but the previous question being sustained, the roll was called on the adoption of the resolu tion, the Democrats generally voting stgaiust it. As the vote was being tak en', it leaked out that Schenck had copied the resolution verbatim from the platform of the last National Dem ocratic Convention, and the Demo cratic members were) disowning their own bantling! It was carried how ever, yeas 107, nays 48. Ox. Monday Mr. Creswell, Postaaaa ter General, sent a statement to Con- grew in relation to the franking privilege. ' Re shows that during tpe month of January 808,901 free letters ;leased through the malls, the postage on which would have amounted to $117,899, and that on other matter sent would have been, If paid; $42,889. In the mminunication the Postmaster General repeats his former arguments for tha total abolition of the franking privilege. " The House bill to prevent the passage of all free matter through the malls after July 1, is still in the hands of the Senate Committee. It Will probably be amended so as to re dune both letter aue newspaper postage, and provide for tree exchawe between legbllshers. • IN 'Nc'ti - Vorlt City, tfiterelittriocra cy rules lii every departtnent, the cost of the adininistrittlbn approxl inatcs the civil expenditures .bf the Cti,v'i.thnient the- 'Unlit M(,:tey i I utirtil utti,llhe winter in 'Tat lain.• Lich ;!iyttrip 4 of! the ring r, ? %% lv ond eliointiooy rich, the lax-payers tieing powerless. The New York Tribune been'dissceting the items which go to makeup the enor tno as budget of expenditures, and finds that the legal department of the city alone costs annually $62.1,918, while the legal deparituent of the United States, including the Supreme Court and Dis trict Courts,cost but s376,99o—being en excess of .".•415,92.5. The salaries of the New York officials are largely - in excess - - of those paid tcrsimilar officials by tile United States. E: For instance, the no 4.orious Judge ,IfeCutio, the favorite of _the shoulder-hitters and: bruisers, gets $lO,OOO a year, while Chief Justice Chase of the Supreme ,Court gets . but $6,500. Eveu the Court Clerk in New York draws a salary, equal to that of Just ices*of the• Supreme Court. Here is a comparative table of salarietir us-trap STaras--.B.ep. NEW•YOug Cin—Dem. Chief-Just. Chase, 56,500 Dist .attor'y Hall, 915,000 Justice Clifford, 6,000 Couaselo43ormanamoo Justice Nelson, 6,000 Judge McCann, 10,000 Justice Davis, 6,000 Judge Garvin, 10,000 , Justice Swayue, 6,000 Judge Monett, 10,000 Justice Miller, 6,000 Clerk Sweeney, 0,000 Justice Field, 6,000 Justice Dowling, 6,500 This, of course, is exclusive of the "incidentals" which in New York City are understood to be legitimate per quisites of Court officials, and in com parison to which the regular salaries are "email potatoes." Sotne old-fash ioned people have an idea that the highest legal talent of the nation is ordinarily rep,resented iti the Supreme Court of the United States. There is some mistake in this. The Democracy , ' of New York either demand a higher order of legal talent, or recognize a liighet standard, of compensation in their employees. We guess It is the peculiar quality, rather than peculiar ability, in Court officials which suits New York City. Chief Justice Chase and his associates wouldn't suit the New York. ring, salary or no salary. OUR Democratic cotemporariesthave a good deal to say about the evidences of official misconduct developed in the invesUgationS at Washington and Har risburg, but withhold the, all-import, ant fact that these investigations were set on foot by the Republican majori ties in the National and State Legisla tnres, and in Eo far furnish indubita ble evidence of the determination of the Republican party to insist on honestyin official position. The Na tional Administration has had a labor ious task in its efforts to reform the wholesale corruption and demoraliza tion bequeathed to the country by Andrew Johnson and his Democratic supporters ; ant it is in no wise strange that with the . prestige of their fearful demoralization, occasional delinquen cies should be detected among Repub lican officials. That the Republican majority are willing to bunt up and expose rascality whereter it exists, gives evidence ot the essential integri ty of the party. Who ever beard, on the other hand, of Democratic investi gating Committees at work on Demo cratic officials. New York City and State, under Democratic rule, are con fessedly hot-beds of official corruption, denounced as such by the press of that State. low comes it that we hear of no investigating committees in that direction ? Till:Democracy have been making I good deal of capital out of a recent eech of Mr. Dawes, Chairman of the ,Committee on Appropriations of the House, charging 'unnecessary extrava gance in some of the Departments.— Mr. Dawes has gone to New Hamp shire to stump that State in behalf of the Republican ticket. In a speech at Nashua, on Saturday, he maintained that the only hope of the nation, in securing integrity and economy in the National Administration, was in the maintenance of Republican ascendan cy. He further announced that he had been charged by President Grant to tell the people that there shall be no ascending scale of public expenditures, but whenever and wherever the closest scrutiny shall disclose the possibility of cutting off a dollar, itrsshall be done. Since the election of President Grant, the national debt has been rapidly and steadily decreasing, near one hundred millions of dolhare having been paid since March 4, and this notwithstand ing the official stealing left as a legacy by the last administration. MR. REVELS, the colored Senator from Mississippi, was admitted to his ' seat on Friday last, the Senate refusing to send his credentials to a Committee by a vote of 8 to 48. The ostensible objection was on the ground of alleged non-citizenship, Garrett Davis of Ken tucky disvowing opposition on the ground of color ; but in view of the fact that Revels has long been a citizen, of the United States, voting in the State of Ohio, color was the real diffi culty. Mr. Revels was conducted to the Speaker's chair by Senator Wilson, and after the administration of the oath was warmly congratulatedrby a num ber of Senators. This is the first col ored mlui admitted to a seat in Con gress. As the Successor of Jeff. Davis, his case presents a singular practical commentary on the rebellion• inaugu rated to nationalize• Slav A MOVEMENT is on Not to celebrate the 100th anniversary of the Declara tion of Independence 'by a grand in ternational exhibition orthe mechani cal and iu dustral arti:at Philadelphia, in 1876. Committees of the Pennsyl vania Legislature and Philadelphia Councils last week 'visited Washing ton to urge Congress to endorse the project. - New York proposes a similar demonstration, but to come oft In that city. As the Declaration was deliver- . ed in Philadelphia, there is ail evi dent propriety in having the-national cielebtatlon, whatever character It may listne, in that city. ON Monday, in the U. B. Senate, Mr. Sumner introduced a bill to enforce the Fifteenth Amendment by punish ing by fine or Imprisonment any Per son who shall attempt to deter from registering or voting, being voted for or holding office, any citizen of the United States, Which was iefgred to Judiciary Committee. ALTHOL'OR the lower house of Con- , gress last week _voted in favor of in creasing the currency by $50,000,000, the Senate is Just as .decided against expansion. On Thursday the Senate adoptedrwithout a division, a resolu tion offered by Mr. Williams, declaring that, ,n the opinion of the Satiate, the ousting vxdume OnrinnoY ought not to he increased.. THE New Htunpshire State gJectiou will take placin Tuesday next. There are Loup tickets inAtie field, and things good dept Pitted up, bar t Plitedal iaat , 2stfr - Palomar Marl ft - fitted a Bill in the State irltialature, aiithOrizing the r GoVernorr Attorney General and Auditor Obrieral to urge Om-pigment of the dartuoge claims of the Wider eounUet oh the General Governinant. If these claims ere to.be paid et all, It must be done by the Stater Mr. Parsons knows very well that the General Governmeno eanhot and will not pay, and hence his proposition is simply ohe to kill the damage bill without the manliness of direct vote. THE official U. States Tmattry state. went fOr the month of February shows a further. reduction of the Public Debt of over $6,000,000. This is the more remarkable in view (it 0? fact that $12,000,000 tcere require • over and above ortlimry expotses i. meet inter est falling due. THE Cinvittuati Bible Suttee' case will be earritil on appeal., to the Su preme Court. JUME STEONG 111 IS becii multi : rued as Associate Justice of the Supreme Court. • NEWS OF NI 1.411BOICIN4: COVNTIEN. CARROLL—Andrew Graninutr has„laern appointed Justice of the Peace.—Abraham N. Hess, Tnueytown, district, on the 14th inst., killed a hog, which weighed 721} lbs. —Captain E. T. Benton, ci New Windsor; and J. seph Weller, Esq., of - Westminster, have been appointed Assistant Assessors of Internal Revenue for Cairoll county. Cr MBE /11.LND...Joh n st heifer, .ot Newville, on Monday of last week, 'while coupling his cars which be had in charge at Mechanic aLurg, had one of his licgcra so 'badly crushed that amputation was neers sary. FRANKLIN.—Abraham M. Barr, - of the late Abraham Barr, of the ',lea ity of Waynesboro', Pa., died very suddenly, on the- 10th inst., near Mexico, Missouri, whither be had gone, about one , year ago. His body reached home on the 15th inst.— John Li. Crawford, of Guilford township, fell down a stairway in his barn, on Satur day a week, fracturing two of his ribs.— The dwelling of John Michaels, near Orra town, was destroyed by fire on the 23d ult., with all the Swnitare, the hunily being ab sent at thetime.—Osear Sayan, aged 16 years, in the employ of Wm. Bossed, Hamilton township, had his foot crushed in a horse-power machine, while cutting corn fodder on Saturday, rendering amputation necessary. FRIDERICK.—Gov. Bowie has appointed - the following Justices of the Peace for Frederick county: Ist district, Johnathen Keller, Ezra Michael, James Walling; 2d, Worthington R. Johnson, lames J. Eng lish, James AL Harding, :Simnel F. Heff ner ; 3d, Edward L. Herring, Ezra Min nick, W. W. Cunningham ; 4th, Henry Bowersox, Henry Eaton, Amon T. Norris; sth, James Knouff, Henry Stokes, Michael C. Addelsberger ; 6th, John A. Wilson, John Myers, George Shank 7th, Lewis R. Harding, John H. S. Linthicum, Isaac Da vis ; Bth, John E. Unkerler, William Curry, Sydney Sapington, Hermonicus Brenner son ; 9th, John T. Smith, William Lare, Thomas Worthington ; 10th, Thomas Fox, Hiram Ilerbaugb, John Gall ; 1 ltb, John H. Locke, George Saylor, Jaeob H. Bow ers, George W. Shank ; 12th, Joseph Go.A. man, Ezra L. Kern, James 31. Meek ; 13th, James lifddlemoser, John B. Summel ; 14th, Tb Anna Johnson, William H. Laskin; 15th, Reuben Osier, Calvin S. Firor ; 16th, John N. Brandenburg, Aaron Poffenberger ; 17th, Ephraim Stoner, Daniel Bowers. Ad ditional Justices of the Peace for District No. 2—William Mahony, Jacob T. C. Miller.—Joseph 31. Palmer, Esq., the oldest practitioner at the Frederick bar, diao denly on the 22d ult. WASIIINGTON.—Geo. W. McCoy has been appointed Postmaster at Rohrersville, vice George Suit, resigned. YORK.—A new Post office has been es tabli,le.i midway between Roseville and Dover, to be called. Alpine, Wm. W. Ram sey Postmaster.—Wm. Shultz has been ap pointed Collector of State and County taxes for Hanover.—At a recent sale of Stock of E. J. Evitns & Co., near York, 6 mules brought $370 each, a Durham Cow $l5O, two Durham Heifers $146 and $l5O. Vice Pexsumair COLFAX..—Vice President Colfax visited Richmond on the 22d <I February, to ciedver an address before the Odd Fellows of that city. He passed through Fredericksburg, where he wo met by a Committee from Richmond. The Fredericksburg Herald says : "The Vice President and his Secretary, Mr. Todd, accompanied by the committee and other gentlemen, drove to the Exchange Hotel, where a number of citizens at once called to pay their respects. After a slight luncheon Mr. Colfax, who is a Master Ma son as well aa.' an Odd Fellow, examined with much apparent interest the Masonic relics belonging to the Fredericksburg Lodge, which consisted of the . two old charters, dating back respectively to 1758 and 1787, the old Bible on which Washing ton took the oaths required by Masons, and which bears date 1668, and the book of records, which shows that George Wash ington was raised to the degree of Master Mason in 17532: A Coax ron Hoe CHOLICHAL-Mr. George T. Mering, residing near Carrollton, Md., furnielles us with a recipe for hog cholera ; Bob the throat well with tar; take one gill of whiskey, in which mix one ounce of the tincture of assafanida ; then mix one fourth of a pound each of cinnamon bark, allspice and cloves, put them Into half a gallon of water and boil until reduced to a qnlirt; take the same quantity of this decoc tion and mix with the whiskey and mile tide and give to each hog. Mr. M. says those hogs that were so much afflicted as not to be able to take the dose, he drenched twice, and a cure was made. When slight ly sick, It was given in their slope. This recipe was given to Mr. Mering by a phy_ slain, and bee been used several lima successfully. • itearly all his hogs were sick ; one died before the medicine wig ad ministered, awl : several were not able to walk, but afteetwo or three dews they be gan to improve. PAYMIST or PINSIOna. —The United 8 tates .Pension Agents, under sanction of the Department at Washington, are now Pending finvernment vouchers, tare fully prepared, to eoph pen loner, enabling him to collect his own pension with the least possible trouble and — expense. On the N. ceipt of the voucher, the pensioner has *nil to sign . it according to directions, and return by mail to time agent, when a check on the United States Treasury is imandiate, ly returned. A pensioner can gun remain at home and collect his own pension with- out paying an attorney or claim agent front two to fifteen dollars to "ootioof Ms pew. Pow" or "prepare his Papers." pow= &mom as TEI illotrrat.—Ths D imiber of gsgro schools at the South is 5,484 with 9,608 te‘tere Ped 266 , 863 pupils. Of these, 8,3 l school. are ri)gu. laEly reported, with 204,868 ethohwet of whom 1 9 2, 2 67 were slates. moss nearing sustain wholly or impart 1,591 Whoa , they own 759 buildings, sad the Bureau furnishes 772. In one year Virgbais has pined AO schools; North Carolina, MS schools, with 8,209 pupils ; Georgia, 105 schools, with 4,e7 pupils ; 67 schonis, with 2,878 Po* , Temeloomi 96 =hook with 41,348 mils. M. ppkor Nathan States show INFolleepbut Pat le MINA- Magee is behind ill. . , =:= A LADY ithysiCian Marne an income or ttaoo. Tnx Idillne &rde /its passed a resolution that all State obligattena contracted before Fearem* 25, 1862, be paid in gold. 4 rsaitenneinti . of_ Mr. Mr. Burl hlgsn.e, after • lying in Stlitild the 'American Legation St.,paerstent,,,edlt be sent to this country. %vim, the eelored Senator from Missis sippi, is making tempentnee Addresses In Washington to the negroes. GOVYRNOR Randolph, of New Jersey, • Democrat, recommends that the Soldiers' Haw in the State be abolished. • How. Morton Mehlkiwi has bein elec ted Presidebt of the Philadelphia Union League, vice Horace Binney, Jr., deceased. A meeting has been held in Washington which advocates the claims of Major:Gene ral B. F. Butler to the Presidency. Colonel Yerger bas been turned over to the civil authorities in Mississippi, and committed without ball. RIPRISZNATIVIS Butler, Tennessee, and Mungen, of Ohio, are the latest impli cated In the sale of cadetships. ON Monday a riot occurred at Ward's Island, New York, between German and Irish emigrants, which was suppressed by attesting the tinglead,rs and driving two hundred of the rioters from the island. DIFITRZ JARRETT, President of the Board of Police Commissioners otßaltimore, died very suddenly on Batuplay, from an attack .4 paralysis. The present Legislature had not recently re-elected him Commissioner. &WONG the Jurors drawn at Larumie City on Monday for the Mat ch term of the Albany County (Wyoming) Court are eleven ladies, some of them wives of the most prominent citizens. The proceeding caused much ex citement. BY the explosion of s boiler In a rolling utill at Scranton, Pa., on Monday, twenty or thirty men were buried in the ruins of the building in which they were employed. Nine were killed and the others seriously injured. A WASHINOTJN despatch gays that the delay in hotting the proclamation announc ing the ratification of the Fifteenth Amend ment is caused by the fact that official noti fication from all the States which have adopted It has not been received. A PR/PARED estimate of the probable population of the United States on the Ist of June next, when the taking of the decen nial census will be commenced, gives it as 40,800,000. This is an increase since 1860 Of over 9,000,000. A DESPATCH from Rome says that "the Pope's secularization of Pere Hyacinthe gives general satisfactia." The despatch means, we presume, that • Pere Hyacinthe has been released from his obligations as a monk of the order of Carmelites—that he is no longer bound by monastic rules, and is now what is called a "secular priest." - A But. passed the Lower House of the Missouri Legislature on Saturday almost unanimously, requiring the School Board to appropriate to every private school now or hereafter established in. St. Louis $l4 for each schoolar receiving free tuition in such school. It is said that if this bill becomes a law it can be made to almost entirely break up the public school system. Ox Friday afternoon the regular south- wardbound passenger train on the Missis sippi Central Railroad broke through a trestle bridge near Oxford. The entire train of four passenger cars fell through- the bfoken bridge, and more than twenty per sons were killed and as many wounded. Worn out and decayed wood work In the bridge was the cause of this horrible slaugh ter. II TDROPEOBIA.— Robtrt Shoemaker, a well known druggist of Philadelphia, writes to the Germantown Telegraph that ha halLosma fiat 'ha mat of stewed in new milk, is a rare remedy for bydiophobia. Perhaps it would be better called a preventive. Take If ounces of the root, bruised or sliced, and boil it in one pint of uew milk until it is reduced to a half pint; when cold it is to be taken in one dose, after six hours fasting. Repeat the dose for several mornings. Feox Harrisburg we have the pleasant piece of information that the expense of the Legislature this year will be at least one ht.ndred thousand dollars less than last, which was forty thousand dollars less than the year previous. This is an improvement which the people of Pennsylvania hope to see go on for some years to come. It shows, too, that the Republican party is equal to the task of reforming itself—a thing which the Democratic party never could do In its best days AT a divorce trial, before Judge Sample, in Muncie, Indiana, last week, the princi pals in thee - , suit, in relating bow lovingly they used to live together when first Mar ried, became so affected over the recollec tions of their lost happiness that they began to cty. The Judge Galloidd suit, the audi ence joined in, and handkerchiefs were in general &Mud. Judge Sample, when they bad all got through crying, suggested to the husband and wife: the propriety of trying to live happily together once more. After consultation they concluded to try it again, and the cue was thus ended. Tim MONAZOU.—This crack iron clad of the British Navy, which conveyed Pea body's remains across the ocean, is aow lying at Annapolis, Md., and has been vis ited by a number of prominent official& Admiral Porter, who visited the vessel, says the Monarch Were greatest naval ves sel afloat ; that pbe can east colupter any vessel belonging to our Nivy, She can run down oar iron-clads and monitors at tc? lies. A fight with her "in shore" or in harbor might be more equally contested, for then she could not so readily use the thirty four foot iron ram, placed in her, some fifteen feet under water. Ile declares she is thp greatest piece of naval architec ture he has evei looked upon. Mumma Manny telegraphs from Lon don that the fTnited States akop of war Oneida had been sank near Yokohama, Japan, in consequence of a collision with the British mail steamer Bombay, and that the omcers and crew of the Oneida—one hundred and twenty men—went down in the vessel. It - is feared that a number of ogees belonging to other vessels of the Chinese ilquatinm were on beard at the time of the disaster, and were altadrowised. No particulate of the sad *Air have been received at Washington. Lem intelligence musemaces that the Oneida waa run tato by the steamer Bom bay at midnight, crashing into and midair a hole through which the interior of the Oneida was visible. The amide Mk within ten minutes, dischsirghig her guns as signals of distress: . nottritiuthatihtg which the Bonibay passed on without au *bit tp saye life. A number of men were leheewieed4 hifPd br vsse!Dg bold& The Mombey is much OMURA and a own martial will yusibel47 Maas' TEE LADIES' CLUB, of Ns* rogit, recently changed their discoMiene front woman'. satrap to Hair preparations sad Pimple Banishers. They declared that where nature •had not endowed them with knit% B was their dEks — yea, their duty— to Peek it when they cps**, • elo they all Toted that Mspolla Bobo} coMpame Asir 4 01 0 Skin and Nagularb, 11 4 Pre to ih. coiNAtßien • IPS diettngue Ob . toiket) 9/4 ntorblo.lato einuelegoe dmg ate IQ lam ao *ON mod tilat h 7 " 11 Kethalms old& ISM Unlr ;nit the eon aid =WPM% sad 1110MOVer premed it was titan VV. It the PrOiwiel9ra of theca enicitto did ito4 sessltoeitimm !Mo p SW MIA NMI& 1N1T01444 °tiro !Wiliest) boiciarri, hail their line In sucCadiful op endion from Richthond to the White plum Springs,West Virgluis=u distanee of *Vannes—awl the cash value of ibis corn :pitied soul_truilois t r porOoft or the road is eal ed 7 fitliegalt. $15,000,000. With a vi pauktipt exiiihalun •of the. line th t • Ohio Riv*,' a timber stretch extension a washbowl's, portion has already been con structed), the Company have decided to offer, through their financial 'agents, Messrs. Fisk r cts Rat* $15,000,000 of a Thirty tear Fliet' , Nortgage Sam, protected by the 091;16i 4their entire road, property, franchises, &c., through from Richmond to the Of& 1116 t. The mortgage will Cover all the obligatbns of the Company, whose outstanding i indebtedness consists of only $1,688,747 is miscellaneous bonds upon Porikma ut the old Virginia Central Rail road (which sow forms a part of the Ches apeake and Ohio), and -a onaltobligation to the State of 'Virginia, for the payment of which provision has already been made in Virginia State Bondi The outstanding Bonds of the Virginia Central Road will be provided for by a reservation of *2,000,000 of the rirst Mortgage Loan of die Chesa peake and Ohio Company ; and of the re maining $ 1 3,000,000 of this Firbt Mot tgag,e Loan, the Company will sell only an amount sufficient to complete the road to the Ohio River, perfect and improve the portion now in operation, and thorobghiy equip the whole for the large, active, and very lucrative traffic which may be CS/Di/- deafly Jcwked for as the inevitable conse quence of the opening of this important Trunk Line of communication between the seaboard and the Ohio River. The 134,nds 01 the Loan , are of the denomination of $l,OOO, $5OO and $lOO respectively, and are issued In three different. forms: 1. Coupon Bonds, payable to bearer ; 2. Reg istered Bonds, with Coupons attached ; and 8. Registered Beads, with Coupons detach ed, which forms are explained in the pro spectus of the Loan which appears on an other page of this paper. Both principal and interest of the Loan are made payable expressly in gold coin in the City of New York. The Bonds yield interest at the rate or G per cent. per• annum, in gold. They are oared for the present pt 90 per cent. and accrued interest in currency, from 'Nov. 1, 1869. Becureilas the Loan is by an ab solute lien on the entire line of railroad from Richmond to the Ohio River, with its equipment and all other property, and by the additional guarantees afforded by the eminently responsible Board of. Manage ment and Financial Agency of the Com pany—including the names of some.of - our moat successful business men, bankers, and railroad builders—the First Mortgage Bonds of the Chesapeake and Ohio Railroad Couipsoy can be commended at constitu ting a first class, reliable, and profitable form of Investment, FUNDS sots BOLDINitIe ASYLUMS. —A bill, just passed by Congress, gives over Ave mil lion dollars to the Atcylam for Disabled Soldiers. Under act of February, 1864, the Institution has received $500,000 of the fund in the Treasury, created by the above act, which relieved all Quakers from mili tary duty by their paying $3OO to the Gov ernment. Of this fund there yet remains about s26o' ,1)00, which goes directly to the Institution. The bill also gives to the In stitution all the funds withheld, at the vari ous branch rendezvous, from those soldiers who subsequently deserted or jumped the bounty, and who have never claimed their money, on account of said desertion, &c. This fund was created pursuant to deneral Order No. 20.5, issued December 27th, 1864, and there ytt remains of It in the Treasury $893,000. The bill also orders that the In stitution shall receive all the funds now in the Treasury which have been accumulated there under the acts of March, 1165, and March, 1866. SDI. wren provided for the retention of the Day of 'all deserters and all soldiers unclaimed for three years. This fund, the Second Comptroller mat o, is over $4,000,000. Thus it will be seen that this bill gives to the Institution altogether over $6,000,000, which its direc tors eau invest in bonds, or in buildings, or what they may see Ht. Par Read S. G. Coon's A.dvert4ement and karn where to buy Cooking Stoves, Tin-Ware, &c., at reduced prices. 3m WINTER COSI ING.—Winter iH coin ing, and ConEAN & CONINOHAM have trade arrangements to meet the wants of be public by their large assortment of all kinds of Ready-made Clothing, for ra/ and Winter wear, for Men and Boys— also, Caps, Boots, Shoes, fie., whic4they are selling very low. tf NEW ALBUM.—Messrs. Tipton it Myers have purchased the right ot Adams COUlltk or the saleorßarnaby rit Willard's Patent Revolving Albumus—the neatest, cheapest and most durable Albums made. Store keepera and others suplied. NEGLECTED COUGHS AND COLDS. —Few are aware of the importance of checking a Cough or "Common Cold," In its drst stage ; that which in the beginning would yield to a mild remedy, if neglected loon preys upon the Lungs. “Brown's Bronchial Troches," or Cough Lozenges, af ford instant relief. Owing to the good reputation and popu larity of the Troches, many worthless and cheap imitations are offered which are good for, nothing, Be sure to obtain the true "Brown's Bronchial Troches." Bold every where DRESS yERSIIS MANN.BIIB. "This splendid Brett was made Forme," Observers answer, "That may ba But you were never made for It." Manners signify more than dross, to be sure, but then he has a double advantage, who besidekbeing mannerly, Is also well dresscd. To be well dressed, one has only to patronize the famous Oak Hall of Wana maker & Brown. 1 t tEir The ancients proclaimed that Mer maids, .Nmyphs, Naiads and the thanes had long, thwlog tresses which made them envied by their sisters of earth. But they arose out of theses foam or bathed in fourt tains reached brig, mortal hands and kept their locks of dewy softness, dark and Ins trim's, and thus hod no need of Ring's Veg stable Ambrosia, which js doing the same thing nn thousands of Peoplein Our clay, r If you have a discharge from the nose, offensive or otherwise, partial loss of the sense or smell, taste or hearing, eyes Watering or weak, feel dull and stupid or debilitated, painior pressure is the heed . take cold essilyyyou may rest assured that you hays the Chsmerh. Thouliends annually, " 12 ° 44 Intollbefloil hall at to allot , . symptoms', terminate in consumption and end in the grave. No disease is so cons num, mere deceptive or less understood by Sarslosa4. Y. race, it. P. of Buff& 10, N. Y., is the proprietor of pr. Bap's Wirth . liamedy,-0 perfect %teak for OlititTil t 6 'oo* by the hesd," or catarrhal headache, whisk be asadite any address, PM Sid, kr 'duty oents, or foUr Packages. for Soid by most deugiMs every where. It Tat akecopipe alum tits coow at the hair due to a deposition of ppmt is fie aabolotoe. When the hair Itisada Meow idbebtedt eltd *mid linso — Oae after aaolbar Nod baba IMMO W*Set or MI 1,61 . MPoludddll ba lms. i llaidatualieem to pro.s bat bard to Are. airs Us Moos oar it: drat or Moo 14 wir 11 . 1 ,0 w always rookrai Its 00101 r. , .0 11 , 61 ". "MMUS 4 as tria•Thibk! Plus% wirakkaa leg r o e. ofp o tb. flat am* orao. be Mt Ile* be . it ..a Ito 113 , - Areal; LIP 111% fi Itaditt** . ° lo 4 11 . 41 freilnik. I NM* 49 Ito look Priligipa Wee + 414 4; !r• : tun tit WIL BLAIR k 80N, WHOLEBALIi AND swum Oeltnil, are supplying storekeepers with everything in their Una, In large and small qn.in tl Hoye& prices thu will afford.good profit.. Coal . 011 down In price, tins rents per gallon. rverythtng wanted by hnonatan attending We Cle baud, * low pekes. ♦ alas Its• title allow. sold cheap. Oar stock orlammennwe, 0 Immo% Table Naafi, and House TandiAing Goode la fathead complete, and will to sold, what.. •le and retail, at prices fluke low. FM and Balton band, at all times. (Feb. HALL'S VEGETABLE SICILIAN HAIR RENEWER. Thebes's of Its remedial properthil i■ a vegetable convulsed. IT WILL RESTORE GRAY HAIR TO ITS ORIGINAL COLOR. It keep the Hair from falling oat. Itallairmarabir.Bcalp, sad makes the Hair SORT, LUSTROUS AND SILKEN. It is a splendid hair dressing. R. P. HALL t Co , Nashua, N. 11., Proprietors. Mu. 4—lm "Children's Lives Saved for BO Cents.". THOUBANDB Of CUILDRIIN DIB ANNUALLY of Croup. New, Mothers, if you would spend be cents, and alweys !mesa bottle of Dr. Tobias' Vene tian Llahneot in the house, you never need fear lasing your little one when attacked with this complaint.-- It is now 71 year* Since I have put up my' Liniment, and never heard of • child dying of Croup when my Liniment woui used; but hundreds of cures have bees reported to me, and many state If It we. SIO per bot tle they would not be without at. Besides which, It Is • mortals cure for Cuts, Burns, licadactie, Tooth. ache, Sore Throat, Swelliuge, Mumps, Colic, Mai- These, Dysentery, Npsscus, Old Sure. and Pains In the Limbs, Back, and Chest. No one on tries it who is ever without it. It is warranted perfectly safe to take Internally. Full directions with every bottle.-- Sold by the Druggists and Storekeepers in the United States. Depot, 10 Park Piece, New York. Mar. 4, IVO—lat - - -- • BRAIiDRETH'S PILLS. Their great value consists in ale: They may be need so long as any dhumse affects coy of the organs of the body : and by thus persevering in their use the disease will be cored, and the body restored to health, free from every taint sod impurity. Their repute• flan proves their merit. Thomas Smith, Coroner and Justice of the Peers, Heatinge-otplbsolindson, says Brandreth's Pt Its cured him of Dyspepsia and Heartburn, when every other medicine bad felled to relieve him. Certificate dated April 2, Dr. Turner, of Savannah, CM., says he has, for near ly forty years', recommended ilrandreth's Pill. as • specitic in Yellow Fever; that he never knew • pa. bent to die who took them for this malady, toeing otherwise sound. Their peuMpt use take. out of the body those matters which feed the fatality of the *sae. Aa► general Wally medicine he conelders them far In advance of all others, and here be speaks from personal eaperlencs of their qualities. A RADICAL REVOLUTION - - Ru been accomplished In hair dye'. The horrible compound' containing LEAD, SALT lad SULPHUR are diseatded. The Lading chemists Implore the public not to use them, and Professor Chilton, whose reputation Is second to that of no analytical chemist In America, has recommanded CRISTADORO'S EXCELSIOR HAIR DYE, am a PERFECTLY INNOCUOUS ARTICLE, which may be steed wltheua tsar. Remember, It Is the only one that has been analyzed and found wholesome.— Its effects are lastautansons, and the colors it imparts natural. Ilip - ORIBTADORO'S HAIR ?RESZRVATIVE, am a Dressing, acts like a charm on the Hair after Dyeing. Try It. (Mar. 4, tB7O-1m WIER BAILING , WIRE GUARDS, /or Store /Fonts, Asylum., kr.; /roll Bedstead', Wire Webbing for Sheepend Poultry Yard.; Braes and Iron Wire Cloth, Sieves. Venders. Screens for Cosh Orem Sand, kr. Heavy Crimped Cloth for Spark Arrester. , Lend;rapt,Wirei, for Window., Sc.; Paper saleneWirea,ornam..ta) IV ire Work,kc. Every in formation by addressing the manufacturers. X, WALKER - A SONS. No, 11 North Sixth et, Phila. delpbts.- [IP•b. It, 18 70.-Iyy $: 1,000 A YEAR AND EXPENSES To agents to sell the celebrated WII. SON SEWING MACIIINES. The beet taachlse lb the world. Stitca atike on both Wes. One N cntrs WMIOCT WON'T. Tor farther particulars, •ddrew 22 N. Soh Si., Philad's,Pa. Feb. 11-3 w TO THE LADIES ! There can be nothing that win please the ladles better than s good article, which is needed fa •eery family for every day's cue. Stich au article Is ESTES' Ok:it:JINN AMERICAN TALLOW' SOAP, recommend ed for the following purposes: ibr General Moue.. hold ITte. Per the Toilet. 11. r the Laundry. Pbr Chapped Hands, d-c. Sold by all Grocers and Store keepers everywhere. NATHAN FRICK. Sol* AF•ut, Sn. zlh North Frog' tt.a.t4hb. rob. 141470—a.. CONFESSIONS OF AN INVALID. PUBLISHED for the benefit of young men and others who suffer from Nervous Debility, etc., supplying the maws of self-core. Written by one rho cared himeelf; and sent hen on receiving s post paid diverted envelops. Address N ATHANI NI. MA YFA IR. Brooklyn, N. Y. 'Dec. 24,1869.-6 m THY rotscom IMPROVED FAMILY SEWING MACHINE. Them, machines make a strong, durable and elastic stitch; will sew with ease scary variety or cotton. woolen, linen and silk goods, from the finest to the coarsest, sod of any required thickness at greater speed and with loss power and noise than any other machine. A genie wanted in scary town. Ll beral commis4on allowed. Fur terms and circular HAMILTON, N0..700 Chestnut et, Phi mdelphia„ Pa., Pole A gee t. reV11,1971)-4t WIMORA OF YOUTH. A gentleman who suffered for years from nervous Debolity, Premature Decay, end all the effects of youthful indiscretion, w ka the sake of suffering bulltsult.r, send feed to all who need it, the receipt and directions fur making the simple rtmedy by which he wu cored Fufferers wishing to proEt by ths Meer. t iser'm experience. CAD AO SO by addressing, ID perfect confidence - JOHN B. OGDEN, Nay 14,1469.—1 y N 0.4 Cedar street, New York. TO OONSOMPTIVZB. The Advertiser, having been restored to health In a few weeks, by a very simple remedy, alter baring rat Wad several years with a severe lung affection, and that dread disease, Consumption—is sax loos to make known Llhle fallow cufferers the means of curs. To all who desire ft, he will send a copy of the pre scription used (free of charge), with the directions br preparing and using the same, which they will Sod a wore Cure for Consumption, Asthma, Bronchitis, etc. The object of the advertir In median the Preemie. this is to benefit the affli ct ed , and spread information which he conceives to be invaluable; and be hopes ev. try sufferer will try his remedy, at it will cast. them nothing, and may prove a blessing. Parties wishing the presertption,will pleaseaddress BEV. =WADI) A. WILSON, Willistosburg, Rings county, New York.. Nay 14,1869.-1 y SPECIAL NO TICE. SCHENCK% PIILMONIC will c ure To and Mandrake Pills, will cure Con lintaptiOn. LITSI Cmoptalst, and Dyspepsia, if taken according to directions. They are all three to be ta ken at the same times, They cleanse the stomach, no lax the Hera, and pot it to work; then the appetft• bonnets goo; the food dlgeertasuad makmfgood blood ; the patient begins to grow In Beak; the diseased mat ter ripens in the lunge, and the patina; outgrows the disease and guts well. Thiele the only way to cure consumption. . To thus three medicines Dr. P. H. Schenck of Philadelphia, owes his unrivalled moms la UM treat ment of plasterer? oonsmngition. Tie Pulmonie B=tpens the morbid matter lathe longs, Ware it of by sa easy arplotoratkia, for with the phlegm or matter is ripeotslight oostei Will throw it off, and the patient ban test sad the image begin to heal. To do this, the Seaweed Teak and Mandrake Pills must be freely useitto clothes the stomach and liver, .so that the Paimmele Syrup and the loud will make good blood. Schenck's Matidruke Pills act upon the liver, re moving all obstructions, relax the duets of the - gall bladder, this bile starts freely, sad the liver le moo relieved; Am stools will show what the Pills ana do nothing has ever bean invented except WNW deadly poison which is very dangerous to sea sale with greet oath), tins will unlock tie salsa's: the sometime at the liver like athumak' Mandrake • /Liver Ckunpielat is one of Nth most preemie 6111111311 of Clensoniptlon. lichesok's Seaweed Tonic is • patio stinualsatt sad alterative. and the alkali in the Seaweed, which this preparation is made or, assists the accalach to throw oat the Wittig Ake to dissolve the food with the Pal/soak Syrup, and it I, made Into good blood with. oat fermentation or souring In the stomach. The gnat reason why physicians do not cure eon. sumptlon Y, they try to do too much; they all me dicine Instep the cough, snoop chills, to atop sweats, hectic Ever, rind by ea Ung they derange rho whole digestive powers, locking up the seerstiose . sad eventually the patient sinks and dia. Dr. Seimick.iti bis !treatment, does not try Weems • 00804141 th sweats, chills, or Ether. 1141100 TIP canes, aild they will all stop of their own accord..-- No one can cured of Oensamption, Liver Cram plaint, Dyspopsis,Gatarrh, Clanks r, Viostated Tbroe,t unless the aver , and st.imaich are made healthy. If • person has consumption, of coarse the lump in epee evo are" dtheamd, either tubercles., abscesses. beoaoWal Imitative, pleura adhesion, cribs lunge at a tams of latanunatioa end teat decaying. la math these what RPM he done I If le nit Only the lungif that ate wasting, but it is the whole body. The stomach and liver balmiest their point toantheblood oat of food. Now the only chaste is to take Scheack's three medicines, which will bring up a tone to tie sicossoi. tie patinas will bugle to west food, It will digest easily and make good Wad; them tie patient begins to `ale la Ilea. awl as some se tkohodilregthn he grow; the *RV 000401"" to heal uph em 4 Ike - Wet e,ta tothi had well. This Is the only way to oars IJOINOMPUM. only Mem Coup litt k aad biairsid Tskio and • filfrizi'sitill ,lest withou the tial. S om ynth. Tait th e Sivadrake Pills fre e ly [na P il b ala Woos plalate, its th ey ars *hotly ° scipenck, who hassajoyed uninterrupted health for many year. Poi, ilad nag` weighs WApotadwas wasted away to nonce siteletaa, in th e vary hilt qui. Of Palmonary Consumption, Ma physicians laving pronou.smd his 061111 hopeless and abandoned him to Ws fits. He wan cared by the atbreesid medidises, ad slam his recover, aunty thommade similarly. at Slated have used Dr. lickenclee praparatioss with the imam remarkable moons. lull directions accompany. jag oath, make it not absolutely necessary to airy Me Dr. Solionelt. Intim the patients wish tbek wage atomised, and dor this p be is pro Modes ally at hY Principal Oath, every Same; iley. whom ail letters for advice mut be addrassid... karg 11110 = progpigoasl iroutedzi ty at A... ll l l 3 4tv lioad rta streek sazz New Maw %kopek* le 011100 hears arm& city hasp ir a. 111. to P. • p• of she Palsmnitilyru sital b tsw= ia per boats, or rads • 211 •144 ' llo °4. ?Pr isle biltuo rx als 4.lloleira aralsol,l4ll,'", March 4 —tf Ambit ;loons. BID gad and germ' IWO. PUBLIC SALE OF VALUABLE REAL A PERSONAL PROPERTY Ths uoderilAnctl, lottudiog to quit tannin, wilt sell at P u bile dele,on Monthly, Ms late day of March; 1140, at 10 o'clock, .A..M.on the prettifies, fa Reeding township, Adams county, Pa., on the road leading from Hampton to New Chatter, about onirelsteentk of a mile from this lower plewe, the following Real /Atilt', all: • FARM, containing 80 Acres, more or less. on which le erected a two story H O .contalning 6 rooms, Kitchen, Pantry and Battery, all in good or. der. An end has lately been built, which when finish. et, will contain 1 room below and 3 above. A good large BARN, containing four Stables and floor, with 2 Mow. and 4 Sbele,llog Pen, Shia feet. with a Corn Crib and 8 large bits for grain attached; Smoke House, Hen House, and all other necessary building.; a young Orchard, Just in good bearing order, also, about 26 or 30 Poach trees, with a choice lot of Grapey, eta: Diabelbt,Ociseard, Dimas add belawark; Straw berries, cis: Agriculturist and Jumada. About 8 acres are in Timber, the balance in Meadow and farming land, a due proportion of each. All nailer good fence. The land has all been Ilmed ones, and part twice. A Well of never-railing water at the barn and Spring water for house use. A streim of water near the barn, ace. oath% from all the Mills, ear stock. Any person wishing to Mew the property can do so by calling on the undersigned realdiog thereon. Unix sold entire, It will be divided to Milt buyers. Alen, at the same time and place, will be sold the following Personal Property, via: 3 VALBABLCWOBK 1101113/111, suited for either saddle or harness, aged i t . B and 10 ears 1 Cult six months old, 2 Mitch Cows, 1 Keifer, I Boar Hog, 2 Bows that will have pigs about the Ist of June t Barrow, all Chester Whites; I two.boree narrow tread Wagon, Ohlo Buckeye combined Beeper, Brand t's pa. tent flay Rake,Onsln Van, J. Laughlin's patent Btraw, Kay smlt:alder Cutter, Kay Katie, littckaway Buggy, cowered Spring Wagon with 3 springs, Sled May Carriage, Plows, Harrows, a three-shoveled Corn Plow, Corn rusk, Shovels, Ray and Manure Folks, Hake., Hews, Spade, Crowbar, Mattock, Harden Hake, Jack Screw, single, double and treble Treed, 11,111, Rings, Log, Cow, Halter and Butt Challis, Horse Heats, 2 sets of Yankee Back Bands, Braila mounted Carriege Harness, Check Lines, Plow Line. Blind Bridles, Cullers, Biding Paddles and Bridle, kc. 1 fibs farm is sold a variety of valuable HOUSII WILLI AND KirtaliChl YUithlLYUlati will also Do Wit/. COlMllling in part of I set of solid Walnut Bed Bourn Yurulture,composed Oa Bedstead, Marble-top drinssing Bureau, Marble.top Washstand, Tow el Rack; 1 set sat Cheetwat Bed Room Furniture, composed of Bedetead, dressing Bureau, Washstand, Towel Back, 4 Chairs; also, a Cottage Walnut Bedstead ; all cc good as new; 1 Knabe t Hsieh'. Piano, Siam{ nested dote, 1 sot or lane seated Chairs 2 cane seated Ibek. rug Chain, a lot sal Common Chairs, 1 Marble-top Par lor Table, liming, Breakfast and Kitchen Table., 2 Morutug Blur) , Parlor Stoves, Cook stove and ix. cares, large lot ulgualnoi.. lilt, Crockery-ware, Giese ware, Tin-were, role, Paris, Jogs, Buckets, Kegs, Barrel., Boxes, Cheer, Milliner's Snow Cast.. a lot of Bacon, Potatoes by the bushel, Meat Veesels, Carpet by the yard, Barrel of Vinegar, Copper Kettle, and • grant many other articles it. unntaruns to mention. Intending in leave the State, 1, will t der my entire poisessinne. Tsetse mouths credit will be elven on the heal sad Personal Property. Further tormented* known on said day of sale. J. E. HERMAN. A. K. Mitts, Anctluceer. 'Vet, '.4".,—ts .3..ttucLoters nut Allownd to brltig ell thing to drink an We prawn.. puBLIC SAI-4E rho uudarsigtiad, ititetding to remove, will .all at Public dalr, an Thursday, tAr. lith day of March, 1870,a/ 9 o'clock, A Al., at his ii.aulcucr, ut Y'rc .arick ,:,,wpgy, Ma., on We Cum 0/ diab.r, ob lbo road loading (rum kannittsburg to Litt!claw* 0, 4,4 mile' from kustUiltsburg, the billow lug rersoual Property, POUR HEAD Of WORK HUMES, two of them mares with foal, b head of !filch Cows, all of which will be fresh this spring, I Bull, 5 bead of young Cat tle, two of them Heifer. which will be fresh this spring, 8 Shoats, 1 henry brood tread and 1 narrow tread four bons Wagons, Lime bed and Carriage as good as new. teed Trough, 2 seta or Dung Boards, Threshing Machine and Horse Power with rod and gearing used only 0110 •Efllol2, 1101XiMitell Beeper and and Mower with self-rake, Patent Hake, Winnowing Mill as good as new, Plow, 2 Harrows, lice Harrow, double shovel and treble shovel Plows, Corn Pork, Shifting top Buggy and Harness, Sleigh as good as 01111, 2 sets of Breeclibaads, 2 set of Front Deere, CO Lars, Bridles, Halters, four-bores Line, Wagon Saddle as good as new, Biding Boddie, bide Saddle, 2 lidding Bridles, Breast, Butt and Log Cbalus, 2 paha of Spreaders, single, double and treble Tree., Cutting Bog, Shovels, Yorks, ;Bakes, Axe, Maul and Wedges, Mattock, Sc. Also, ourtialfor 33 Acres of Orrin la the ground; Also, a variety of HO USCHOLD AND KITCHEN YUBNITURK, consisting of 4 Bedsteads and Bedding, 2 Bureaus as good as new, 2 Bales, 1 DltEng and 2 Breakfast Saxes, Sink, 3 sets of Chairs, Ten-plats Stove and Pips, No 8 Noble Cook Stove, W pod Box, Desk, Chest, Elght-daj Clock, Dough -tray, • lot of Carpet, Iron Kettle, Cedar-ware, Tin-ware, Queens I. are, Crockery-ware, Boxer, Barrels, Vinegar, Posatoes, Bowie/go, Bacon and lard by the pound, and a great many other articles too unmeron. to mention. Attendance will be given and tem, mad. kuown by WILLIAM B. WALKER. Altitatok BETH, Auctioneer. flfeb.2s—te* PUBLIC SALE OF VALUABLE PERSONAL PROPERTY The undersigned. intending to quit farming, will cell at Public Bale, on Priday, the lath day of March, 1870, at 10 s'cloc-,, A. M., at bit residence in &E.t.a tormuitilp, Adams county, Pa., on the Harrisburg road, 1 mile from liettysburg, the following valuable Personal Property, TM: . . . . 4 HEAD Of GOOD WORK HOBBIES, one of them rising 4 and one 3 years, 12 lead of honied Cattle, amongst which see 6 good Witch Cows, ou• 3 year Devon Bull, one email do, the balance young Cattle, 10 head of Sheep, 1 new broad tread four-botse We gun, 1 two or three-horse narrow tread Wagon Eng liah Wagon Bed, Spring Wagon Bed, lily Ca , Dung Boards, Feed Troegh, 'firreehing Machias and two horse Powers, one of which le neer Manny Reap er and Mower, Fodder Cutter, Corn Shel er, Clover Roller, Oroin Drill, Winnowing 31 ill, • lot 1 Wire tooth Hay Bak*, 3 Plows, 2 Harrows, 2 Double bliovel Plows, 1 Corn Works, large Adjustable Cultiva tor, Flax Brake, Scotching Hal, Wheel Barrow, Land Boller, Corn Coverer, Morrisou's Corn Planter, the beat implement fur the purpose now ID 11/oe, Single double mid treble Trees, epreedere, Log Chain, 3 sets 01 Breecbbands,2 ems of Front Gears, all M which ere nearly new, Fly Nets,Collars, Bridles, Halter and I tAt cow t• aur a e Sprou Dunt, g Plo,b York. ghsklog Pocks, f..•••• Maitland Wedges, with a variety of other articled too minterwus to Olftall.4l. Attendance will be given and term' made known by JOSIAII 11101.a66. Jona ETAT...L.IIIIIM Auctioneer. [Feb. :25-31. S HER.T.F}"S SALES fa parasitic. I f sundry write of Penditioad Rayon. road Levarl Faci a / 4 boned out of the Court of Gnomon Pleas of Adams ooanty, and to as directed, will be as pooped to Public Pule, at the Court Hausa la the Borough of Gettysburg, en &tomboy. the 19th day of March, 1870, all o'clock, P. M., the Laboring deaerbed Real Rotate, ska: NO. 1.-A TRACT OF LAND, al taste in Moantplsasatit township, Adams county. Pa., a , Joining Lands of Charles Uemler•John Palmer, Unary Riddlemoser, and other,, coutaining Lid ACBSP, more or less, improved with a TWa.STORB STONE DWZLLINO HOUSE, and one story /rams Backhanding attached, a large Bank tiara, (naafi, new,) with Wagon Shed and Cora Crib attached, Hog Pen an Apple Orchard of choice fruit, d wells of wa ter near the duor with pumps In them, also a never• failing npring of aster on the Calm; 15 Acres are Woodla ad, and 13 Acne good Meadow. Alao,olllehalf of 14 Acres of Gleht in the ground, NO. 2.-A LOT OF GROUND, attaine tat the borough of LI Westover', Adams county. Pa., lion bag Se feet on the Littleetorn and Getty abarg turnpike, by SIS deep, on the bittlestown Railroad, sad adj.:titans lots of David Schwartz on the north end east—improved with a large three•stoty and Seam:meat BRICK IIOTKL BUILDING, a three-story Backhanding, a one-story Brick Wash House attach ed, a large Brick Stable, a wefl with a pump In it near the kitchen dour, le.—the property known a. the "Natiotual lioteL" Saiasd and taken In executing' as the Real EAU* of FILD/AAID RAIITra. Also—A LOT OF GROUND, situate in the Borough of fiettysbarg, Adams wanly, Pa, fronting 140 feet on the York' turapilus, sad run. nine back to • lot of George H. Swope, ook the north, adjoining kris of Jane Grumbia• on the eat, end Lewhilliyers en the west, Unproved with a Double Two-sitary Cottage frame DWILLING HOOB2, with Twogetory Doable frame Rackbuilding attached with POttlo34lll, a well of water near the back door with pump in U. The property is new. Seised and taken into execution as the heal Estate of lifituan BJLzI and Saar Rusr. JACOB Sherif. Bberirs Office, 0 ettysbarg, PA. 111, 1870.—U 401-Tao per cent. of the purchase money upon all sales by the Sheriff mast be paid over inowediely alter the property is struck down or epos failure to comply therewith the property will be agala pat np for sale puBLIC SALE. The undersigned, intending to quit farming, win offer at Public lisle on Tueselay,thelbth day of:Mardi esa‘ t at reeldetice in Butler township, Adams county,-Pa., one balfall• south of Centre Mills, on Opossum creek, the following personal Property, to wit: RIAD ON WORK 11011922, two of good brood mares, 9 bald of Mikb Chows which will be fresh by time of sake. Alai,* lot of yoga' Cattle, 2 Sham, shim a lot of Sheep, I two and thnishorse Wasps good as new,l fralllng4op Ingo, 2 Pkiwl 61 a Bedford sad the other a Banderwrille IleUer Harrow,Shovel Plow, Corn Pork, COns Comer, Revoleleg Hay Bak*, Bled, gay Ladders,Raras Bean, new Collars, Briellasedons Harness, Wol sat Musk Llamas, ascisese pal: Mack Lines, Wagon Line, 4 WkIP. Collars, Saddle Bel miring, of Sleigh Bells, Sleigh l and RBoidguing Sp new baud Bakst, Hay and Maims Parka, Wheelbarrow, pair new Breast Mains, Spreaders, single li and double Trims, Jockey Stick, Sturnely sew Calfnshal. Peed Chest,Orain Grad* Illowinp, Scythe and Bomb, sad a great many articles too numerous lo manikin. Bale to ownwienee at 10 o'clock, A. Y. ou mild day, ellen &Hendon* will be given and Una& made knot' by GROBAiII C. CARBON. Jo ax Hams, Auctioneer. rieb. 11Vtas puBLIc SALE. no undersigned intending to gait fanning will sena& Public Sale, on flati&y, GUM:day of Marsh next' at 10 o'clock, 4. 1., at kis residence. in Strobes township, Adams county, Pa.., on the road leading from New Chester to the York pike, about threw fourth, of a mile trout New Cheater, the following valuable Personal Property, via: TWO HEAD OP WORK HORSIS, one of them of the Gen. Taylor stock, 1 three yearling Colt, 6 bead of Mach Coin, 8 hand of young Cattle, low and Piga 2 Shoats, Rolle Patent Reaper, Orals Drill, Thresh ing Machine, Potent Hay Rake, 1 ibur•borse Wagon and Bed,l ono-hone Wigan, Plows, Harrows, double and single Trees, Spreaders, Log and 111th amine, Jack Screws, Brsechbands, °yippee", Heiman, Cow Chains, Corn Planter Corn Sheller, Straw Cutter, Yeoman's Patent Grain Fan, Sleigh, lot of old Iron, hiattoek ,Forks, Rakes, Shovel Plow, and Fort" Axe., Sant and Widget, Grain Cradle. Alio, Hollslb. ' HOLD AND EITCHM 11111241TURS. eoneisting is part of Stoves, Hathaway Cook, Parlor Stove and Pipe, Oise of DialVerl, Stands, Chaim Barrels, sada great many ether articles too numerous to mention. Atandance will be given and terms made known by GROWS B. MONFORT. Joss SLarassurs,'Auctionmr. Feb. 18—tss lIBLIC BALE, • e undersigned, !standing to Quit brosing, will tall 'at Public Sole, ea flaittrefay,the fotit day qrlfarril nark at lila riosidsmce Hd lawnsidp, Adams county, Fa., about 3 miles from Fairfield, and 134 miler Hum alagelFs Mill, the following Taluabletep. nasal Property, via: TWO RIAD OF HOWLS& 1 rising 4 yaml4 both of which will work well wherever knotted, 2 young Yule% 3 head of /Inch Clows,l Bull, 2 Heifers, 1 Bar.bmns Broad tread Wagon, 1 pair of new Hay Winiunving 1011, Miami Calking Ban, two. hors. l :iw, 2 new single 81govel Plows, 2 new double Blm! Flows, 2 new awn forks, Harrow, now two. hors* Sleigh and Spread, .th alt aad doable Tram, 2 pairs of Spreaders, Jockey 8 Fifth, Log, Breast and Cow Chain; pairs of new reechbarae, 2 sate of Front Onus, 4 Housings, foot and gradient, Liam Was flaL r istbs, Whip, dolls" Halters,'lnoui Roo Frisks. Sakes, Shovel; * lock Haider, new Wb s, and other actiolea, too numerous to mention. Sale to einnalesee at 111 *lock, IC, when Woad? woe will be given and time made known b JOHN B. II Jun Kamm Autism's.. pea. 11 1 /179r-Ili Xtat 404 ftroonal)alts. EMBLIC SALE OF VALUABLE teal, AND Pt,ItsONAL ESTATE The soder - signed, Es. tit. sof the estate of Per... Cohrogy, deceased, out o: i',,idic Diuro duy, tAslOOrday or Match, 1170. at t 1.3 I.iecuen or said deceased, In itonkliu toe uship, Adorns county, Pa., out tulle east of Cashloon, the follerlag Per sonal Property, vb.: 4 lIIALS OF iIOOD WORK COlizi.ES, tan of them good leaders,' good Mules both goad le:Weis, 3 head 01,111lildi Cows, Heifers, 1 six-horse broad troad Wu -01113111)111S41tarte broad tread Wagon, 1 two bore. Wages, 1 Sleigh and a strings of Dolts. 1 Bugg3 , , seta of Single Horne% 1 Dial. Drill, 1 Wiunoeing Milt, 1 Winatooth 11a) Rabe. Cutting Box, I three horse Plough, 2 two-horse I'ionaha,2 Harrows, illogic and Double Shovel Ploughs, Corn Yorke, 2 sets of Breechblock, .4 seta of Flout blears, Cellars and ftriollse.l Wagon Saddle, Umbers and Cow °barns. '2 Log Chains, Fifth Chains, Spreaders, single, double and tieble Trees, a Digging lions, Oriodstone,lT b barrow, croverot Sew, Perks, lakes, Shovels, Mat tocks, Hay Carriage, Jack Screw, Side Saddle, Cut ters, Rough Locks,Cirrylog Chain, Butt and lirusst Chains. Also, HOUSEHOLD AND KITCHEN FUR NITURE, such as Tables, .Lairs, Bureau., Corner Cupboard, - Cookifig Stove, Ten-plate Stove, Parlor Stove, lot of Stove Pipe, lot of Carpeting, Tinware, Qchenaware, /Du then wore, Meat Vessels, Boxes, Cider Barrels. Bacon by the ponud, Apple Butter by tb. crook,Bpioniug Whorl, Wool N boot, Iron Kettle, Cop per Kettle, Sausage Grinder and Stutter, Fat Preu, Pot Souks, Churn, ac..„ and a g , eat many other arti cles too now crone to Also, FOUR TRACTS OF MOUNTAIN LAND of good Timber, in Freukito toultsitip, Adonis county, LOT No. 1 containing 9i Acres, ■dfoinlag lands of John P. Butt, George Throne, and others LOT No. 2 containing 10 Acres, ,adjoining Lot No. I and O rorge Throne. LOT No. 3 containing 5 Acres, adjoining In t No. 2 and lieorge Throne. LOT No. 4 containing 5 Acres, atij milug I ot No. ::, °purge Thrum) and Heirs of How." t3ok.o3Neil airPorsuo, to v iew ri.. .boo• Mo.wtaiu Lots WI I plot.< cdi 11. e nn Rxtnr day, the 5M day of 11 ch, 1571.1. Sale to rottoooort- or tt .'clock, A M. ou nitid (toy, when alteudltice and tezms niyab ku..7wo by CAIII A RINI.: COMFORT :1 ELIAS SItiVEI: JAColt MI , KLET, Ant ti t!ert. PUBLIC SALE OF VA LITA w.r: PERSONA!. I•l.ol''ZitTY Toe ander•igned, intending to quit fartniog will sell at Public Hale, on Iredrateduy. the oth duy of Lurch, IS7O, at his redidenco, in Mouittpleadtant township, Adam. county, l'►., on the rotted to Ilan orer, Are nines from Gettyebure, the following sala ble Personal Property, 5 DEAD OF FINE WOKE HOBBES, 1 Colt three years old, 6 good Stitch C 0.., some , I which will t e fresh at time of sale, 1 young Meer, I Barium Bull, 1 Brood Sow which a ill have Pig. ato , cr time of :We, 1 broad stead four horse 'flagon, 1 sorrow tread two horse Wagon, I Buckeye Reaper with drop, Ploughs, Harrows, double ghorel Plows . doable Ehueel nar row, Cultivators, Threshing Alichine, 2 Mono* lag Nischlues, Culling Box, Word Ladder., Day Cdr. risges, Limo Bed, single and doable Trews. L o g Chains, Breast Chains, Cow Challis, Spreaders, Forks, Dung Hooke, (Irwin Shovelk, Ilames, Urindstono, Br ercbbands, Front and Iliad o.re, do. Also, HOUSEHOLD AND KITCHEN I. URN WALE, con sisting of 2 Ten-plate Stotes and Pipe, Bethel end - and Bedding, Bureau, a log of Chairs, Tables, Cho' 11, nod other articles too numerous to mention. Bale to commence at 10 o'clock, A. M, when as will be given and terms made known by BENJAMIN LANDIS Feb. 4, MO .-ta Mr. Own., A uctronear PUBLIC SALE OF VALUABLE PERSONAL PROPERTY The eabscriber will offer at Public Sale. on Wednes day, the 9th day of March, 1570, at hie residence, in Cumberland township, Adam. county, Penna., 1 mile south-west of Gett;etiorg, the following valuable ' , emus' Property, viz 3 HEAD OF WORK 110 ES ES, two of them mares rising 5 years old, blacks, welf matched, and work wherever hitched, one • good leader, 1 Colt two years old, dark brown, 6 good !filch Cows, molt of which will be fresh at time of Bale, 1 "fairer, will be fresh about let of May, 9 head of young Cattle, .9 head of Sheep, 1 four horse narrow tread Wagon, good a. new, with bed, 2 set of Hay Carriage., 1 of them Bow Ladders,' two•horse Plow, Marrow, Shovel Plow, single double and treble Trees, Foreseen, Cleric, ►llth Chain, lot of Cow Chains, we other Chains, Windmill, Rolling FiCreflo, Forks, Shovel, Mattock. Agee, lot of Inn, I act of Cultivator Shovelr, Pick, Rockaway Battu, 2 sets of front Gears nearly new, 4 Collars, 3 Blind Bridles, bur-hone Line„ P.ow Line, Jacky Stick, • lot of Potato., 1 fen-plate Stove and Pipe, Grindstone, 2 Hogsheads, lot of Bar rele,l set of Dung Boards, and other articles too omit erons to mention. Bala to commence at 10 o'clock, A.M. Tcams:—A credit of 9 months will be given on all purchases of 88 00 and upwards. EMANUEL PITZ ER. JAcon MICILLIT; Auctioneer. [Feb. 4,1870-1 A PUBLIC SALE The undersigned, Agent for Mrs. CATHARINE Suai- RAi, will .11 at Public Sale, on Saturday, tA.l.2th d a y of March nest, at her residence in Buchanan Valley, one half mile from the Chapel, the following valuable Personal Property, viz A GOOD DRAYT HORSE, which will work well wherever bitched. 3 Cows, I good two horse Plow, Harrow, single sad double Shovel Plow, Ripper. Hay Ladders, Window fig Mill, I pair of Breechbands, 1 set of Harnesw, Bridles. Collars, single end double Lines, Grain Cradle, Mowing Scy the, Cow Chains, 2 sets of Butt Chains, Spreader, Mattock, 2 Grind stones, Bushel Basket, Porte, Rakes, Wheelbarrow, Shot Gun, Rifle, Corn and Potatoes by the b ushel, 4 or 5 bushels of Beata. BC. Also, HOUSEHOLD AND KITCHEN FURNITURE, consistiog of Bedstead and Bedding, Kitchen Cupboard, Table, Washstand, lot of Chairs, Tin Bucket, Iron Kettle, Crout Verse], Crocks, and other artices too numerous to mention. Bale to Commence at 10 o'clock, A. M., when at tendance w lll - we 51.••=, emodr••••••••• en* k..ea 4.7 LEVI MINTER, Agent. I pITBLIC SALE By virtue of au Order of the Orphan' CourCo( Ad• ems county, the ondersigned, Administrator of the Bstate of &stun D. arenas, deed, will expose nu Public Bale, on the premises, on tuturday, the lifth day of March next, the following described Real Estate. viz: A TRACT OF ABOUT SEVEN ACRES Or LAND, partly shared sad partly In timber, sittrated to Hamiltooban township, Adam• county, near Marla F...rnace, on which is erected a one and a half-story LOO HOUSE. There are some One Fruit Troes on the premises. Sale to commence at 1 o'clock, P. M., when at tendance will be given and terms made known by MICHAEL KUGLER, Adm'r. 653E1E8 puBLIC SALE ___ Th. underidgned. intending to quit farming, will sell at Public Sale, on Tuesday, 1501 day of porch um!, at 10 o'cLck, A. V , at his residence in Franklin township, Adams county, Pa.,near the Chambers bur• like, three fourths of a mile from New Salem, the fol owing Personal Propery, viz /OUR. 411 CAD OF WORK HORSES,I • Brood mare with Colt, I Colt, two years old this Spring, 3 good Cowetwo of which have boen fresh but a short time. 5 bead al young Cattle, 8 head of Sheep, 1 narrow treat. ...horse Wagon and Bed,l three-horse Plow. 1 2-horse Plow, single shovel, double shave! and tre4le shovel Plows, Harrow, Ray Carriage, Reaper anti Mower In good order, Winnowing Mill of Harrisburg make, Cutting Bei, single; double and treble Trees, Spread er, Wheelbarrow, 2 sets of Bramhbauds, 1 set of Front Gears, Wagon Saddle, Collars, Bridles, 3 sets of Fly Neta, Check Line, Plow Llnes,Breaat. Butt, Cow and Log Challis, Halters and Chains, Scythes and Ana the, Dung BoantsAtindstone, Fucks, Rakes, kc. Also, Ray by the ton, and GRAIN IN THR GROUND. Attendant, will be given and terms made known by FRANCIS C. OGDEN. J/10011 MICILEX, Auctioneer. Ye/b.211, 1870--te VALUABLE FARM AT PRIVATE BALE The undersigned oven; at PrITMO Sale his valuable PARK, situate In Bt. Thomas township, /ranklin county, on the road from Campbelistown to the Warm Spring road, of • mils from the latter road,costalng 71 AOl.lB, more or lees. The Ira provementa are • new tweatory PRAMS DWXL LING 16•24 feet with • Prams Dams, 20z. 66 het, and outbuildings. There ls a never-failing Spring of wator on the premises. About 22 Acres are In good Timber with a large proportion of excellent Meadow. The far m is under good hinting, and in good order and couvealeatly Mated forlftll• School-Houses, Ac' The terms will be easy to snit purchasers. Persons desiring to view the premises will call on Daniel &noose, residing on the adjoining larm. For further in brulatkei address HENRY atuilesimainn, orivatreaburi, Adams co, POLlia• Oct. 29,1889.-6 m FOR SALE My Properly on attatbersburg it, Gettysburg, Pa THE HOUSE is a two story brick, Oaa in It, a Hydrant in the yard with rood out bnlittinge; choice varieties of Grapes., Strawberries, Blackberries, Raspberries, Peach and dwarf Pear Trees on the lot. S. B. ROW. Sept. 10.—tf VALUABLE PROPERTY AT PRIVATE SALE. The undersigned offers at Private Bale • Villa DEIGILIBLII I/Mid, situate in Iltraban township, about 1X miles aouthwem of Newchester adjoining luids of Henry Thomas, Bag., George Ca shman, and othen;contalain_g 116 ACItZtl ot Lend in • high stets of cultivation. • TAO /improve A eats area new weath erboarded OOTTAiLIe HUM, frame Barn, a thriv ing young Orchard of Opts and Peach Trees, Grape Vines and Trait Trees In the yard, a well of Water at the door ; a never-falling Uremia rum through the source of therms. There is an abundance of Tim ber. The location is convenient to Churches, &hosts, Mlle, and Starker- The Property le well stilted ibr division, and will be sold in Lora or satire to suit purchasers. Persons wiabingto view the premises or ascertain terms, will call on the subscriber or address by letter. ABBAIfAM fle/La.S. New Chester, Aug. 13,1169.-tf VA.LIJABLR TOWN PROPERTY AT PhrVATE'SALE. Will be sold at Private Bale the VALUABLE PRO. PEATY In the Borough of Uottrabarg.On the corner Ohaanetenarg street and the known as .Altife's Carrier," fronstegln chantaereborg street. and rususiog Metro &poetic alley. The Ina. LINO emotes eta two-story "SAME DIVEL.. LING, with two-story BRICE BACK-BUILEINE, Store looms, Brum MAW*, do. It Is a valuable eland for any glad of Kilned& It will be sold on reasonable terms. Tor Ihrther information, apply I. either of the undersigned. JOBIN L. SCHICK, JOHN CULP, VIM. GUISE, T. A. WARREN. las. I, Ible.-0 WOOD FOR SALE, . soo CORDS OAR 200 ILICKO.RY, AT SANDOE'S MILL, .3.Prlos $2 andlta psi cord on the grOtind. ORO. ARNOLD. Gettysburg, Auselti.1111111„G-41 AUCTIONEER. PUB ustlikraigned, having taken out Limit u as AtrOTIONII3, Wren hit Denim te the Mpg az s a i rl i alaja., TOMS felia m betters ad. le et llewlennatiab w be plWlL L eptly eitewded SO WM. Doc Si t 110.-10 t s,orwariting gituott LOOK HERE ! ri'llE undersigned has leased the true bowman thecortfero IStratton*troot and the. It4tlroadaettysborg .tairryon th Grain &L Produce Biginess si,i . The highest Mite* w I I is !ways be paid for Whoa t, Rye,Corn,Oats, Cl d Tinto. thy Reeds, PI d, Sumac, hay and Straw, Dried Pewit, Nu ta,Sosp, Llsens,Stionlders and Sides, Pota• toes, with everything else In theootintry prodnea line. GROCERIE S OP ALL KINDS cone:mitt) (or sale ,Coffees. Sugars Mol Syr ape, Tesa, Spices, Salt, Chaste, Vinegar, Soda, Mustard, Starch, Arooms, Dockets. Blacking, Soap, kc. Also. COAL OIL, Fish Oil, Tar, ix. SIMI of all kiatlmSpikmand Nails:Smoking aad ChawlnaTo baccos. Ile id •Isaya able to oupply a Ant rate article °alone 0, Itb the diffaretst kind. otFeed. Also,OroundPbuter, witbOuanotandutberfer till zero. COA L.by theb usberton ore•rload. LI LINE of FREIGHT CARS toNo.l6LNt.rtl, Howard greet, BALTIMORE and No.Bll Ifark•istreet,PlllLADELPHlA. All good. seat to either place will be received and rorwanied promptly All , ;uols should be marked "CRESS CAR." Apri _,&869.-t =I Joseph W ible & Sons, Produce Dealers, Forwarding and Commission Merchants. ME .Soulh-raal cornrrof Railroad and Walhin9fon 'trees GETTYSBURG PA HICI HEST cash price paid for allkinds ofGrain and Country Produce generally. The highest cull price paid fur gnod Hay and RyeStranr. We will keep constantly on hand for eel. all kinds of GROCERIES, Inch se Sugars, Coffee*, Tea., 1101318e' and Syrup, To baeciie, Senna, 4plees, soil everything kep t in •0 rocery Store. LINE OF CAM' TO BXLTIIIORE We will run a line of t rs to flottlmot e weekly, to the Warehouse of 10.11...30N A CO., 11:8 North .t , corn., of I' rankPn, for the tranmportation• of Roods each way, leaving (lettyntrurg ev, ry Monday and re turning on Werlues.lay. The best branil• ot VIIIiT:LIZEnn constantly o■ hand, orseruredatsh,,rt notice for oJ...ordering. April 9,1862.—if REMOVAL. --The undersigned Ilea removed hi. PRINTING 011PICE from the Dluuond to the corner of Reillroad ■nd Washington streets, where he will be pleaaed to meet hi• old friend. and patron, Aprilo.-31 N E W le I R A. E. ECKENRODE HAS Mk... the We, sham, lately occupied b Philip Haan, at Granite Manisa, on the line of tb Gettysburg Railroad. 2 miles from Hunterstow a, and will deal In all hinds of Grain and Produce, givlog the hlkhe•t market price. I will also keep cons:sally /al band for sale tit kindsof GROCERIE§ ; , Coffee. Sugar, Ilolitases,Syrop Teas, lc. "a ith S• 1 fiih,Oila. Tar, Snaps, Bacon and Lard, Tobaccos, lc •Ind, th• bee broods of FLOUR, with FEED of al kirds; also, Coal. I respectfully snliclt thepstrouageofourfriende, andlnelte the public to cell aildexatelee my stuck A.. KCK ENRODE EiTEEMIE ROBERT M'CURDY, FLOUR, GRAIN, GROCERIES (tc GETTYEBURG, PENN'A THEa odersignedls paying a t Ware-bou•t n Carlisle street a.lp.irtlng Boehler'• Hall. he highest price... for FLOUR, WHEAT, RYE, CORN, OATS, BUCK WHEAT, CLOVER ANDTIHOTHT-SHEDS, POTATOES, kc., !Lc., &midi nelterproducert toglve hintacallbeforeselllng Ile ban constantly on handfor sale, A LARGE SUPPLY OF GROCERIES, Siolasses,Syrops,Cotrees sugars Ac.,with Bxll nab olls,Tor, &asps, Baconaed lard,Tobaccos,kc. Also the bestbroudsof FLOUR,with PEKD of •I I kinds lie likewise Irma SEVERAL VALUABLE FERTILIZER Solubit PaCifir (Woo, ithodes' Phosphate lied A A Mexican Gtutes Whilst hepays thehighest market prices fora.l re bays, he sells at the lowest living profit.. He Asks &share of public patronage, resolved to give eat efactioni cue. Ju1723,1869.-ti NEW FORWARDING AND COMMISSION HOUSE. HAYING purchased the extensive Warehonse, Care, tr., of Crap k Hammel!, the undersigned intend tocarry on the business', an der the firm of Biomes( k Co., at the old stand on the corner of Washington andßailro•ii•treeta . on • more extensive sea le than heretofore 44-A rev:darling. of Freight Cars ei 111 ea, e out Warehouse every TUESDAY BOON, and •ccom— wodationtrarns will be run as occasion may requit e . By tile arrangement we are prepared to convey Freight at all times to and from Baltimore. All hi:minus of this kind entrusted tous,willbeprompt ly attended to. Our cars run to the Warehouse o Stevenson & Sons, lab north Howard street, Balti more. Being determined to pay good price., sal cheap and , leal fairly, w e I siva 'everybody to eye no a call. Jan 9,1888 STOVES, &C S. G. COOK. Hu a large saortmont of TIN-WARE. He manufactures largely and mem the boat materials, warrants all his work, and sells as cheaply as possible. la fact he allows none to undersell him. Tin Roofing & spouting put up at short uotke. Job work done quickly and well. COOKING STOVES of the best patterns, warranted to bake and giv• sottolketioo in every respect; among which Is th• celebrated PENNATLVANIA COOK, • stove that cannot be excelled in baking or In cheapness, as hun dreds who rive them can teetifi. Partiuslar atten tion le called to this stove, as it la decidedly one of th• best Stoves in the market. Apo, the NOBLI 000 K, the CONTI NENTAL, and many other patterns select ed from among the beet In the market. Copper, Brass, Iron and Tin-ware In endless middy, Coif...milli, Smoothie. Immo, Coal Buckets and Shovel,, Tea and Table Bpoo*a, Knives and forks, and many other alleles In the Hardware line—ln lact almost OTOI7 Wade needed Par kitchen nee. Jler Housekeepers and other' will Ind it to their Interest to buy of him, as he to determined to main tain his well-earned reputation for cheapness and fair dealing• Llfeb. 11, 1870.-310 REAL ESTATE AGENCY. I have opened an agency for the MTIOTZIY:IIIWiM In connection with my law business In Gettyehurs Parties whating te sell, or bay landa,may And It t thuhradvantairetemalL Farms and Woodland. 98 ACR BS OP WHICH 40 ACRID TIMBER for 51,30 A GOOD /ARM, GOOD BUILDINGS and TIMIS near Gettysburg vault* laud. A No. 1 /ARM, seer Gettysburg rd grovel land. A PARK . 130 ACRES, AT $155 PIS ACRE. A TRACT ON GOOD LANAIS ACIDS, AT 555• PER ACRE. • VERY GOOD TARN, WITH 100 AOll/1 HIATT TIMBER, AT 146 PBS ACRE,VBRY CLIDAP. 100 ACERB, WITH TBRY GOOD BUILDINGS AND 10 ACRIS CHESTNUT TIEBRIL-SOI 56,000. •firIIETCHEA? TARN, GOOD LAND AND GOOD BUILDINGS, AT SIM PIS ACID. A NAIL 100 ACIDS, rteerfiettysburg. A TRRY GOOD TARE AND GOOD BUILDING, AT 560 PAR AO/LB, two miburfrom Gettysburg. A /ARM, four miles from Gettysburg, DU plitE, ACRE CHILAP. A 'MIT GOOD GRASS NARY, two mUes from ettysburg. • A GOOD AND CHIMP TAYBEN AND LOTS AD JOINING. A yiaY GOOD YARN IN GOOD WWI'S, 555 PER ACES. A GOOD YARN, BUILDINGS ALL NSW, 55,000 ALSO WANT OTHIR TRAM. ALSO HOUSES AND BUILDING LOTS IN TOWN R. G. SIcOItIART., Attorney &Ham . Gettysburg, June II 1309.-11 CHEAP LANDS! I have for sale more than iligt FARM. varying fa she from 10 Acres to 6000 Acre*, and varying trice from $1 to 880 PRI ACLU, Thee lla.ate is ala urpassed, Bull adapted to the growth o' Orals, Clover, Gram, Trait tad Gnmos. Water IS 'holdout and good. ORZAP RAILROAD TIMMS will be provided lbw all who come to me to buy laatL *LAW estalogito of prioem• 114)., address_ ' Jlft). B. 6A1T1111 4 ersesibme, 11. 0. 1144.14111*.-11a JOUN CRlttill EM=l DEAI.EIi. IN KOBERT 11cCURDY WM. M.BIGIIAM. ALIMANDERCOBEAN JAMES BIGRAM. Tit Statii • .bierg,„' triad • SALE.—The :maim M James Caldwell tur lireet wAs to), kat 1. /I:MAL:40100 ' • ' , minty Super $ Normal Selit4 cot advertisement. ELECTION.—The st )ckhol'ers of the witty, to elect Preside be held iu the Arbitrit day evening next NEW aty'm paper, it Vlit Ili %Bal (*Amnon haa,-tai Mr. W. Zi . so either, and tho bnain romlttetNl by Ow firm ler. LOOK OCT FORT says: Sharpers sire j country buying poult price asked, and pay counterfeit greenbacks. he on the look out for .ICCIDENT. —Mr. merchant of Baltic's° fruclious Loin Chunibtraburg, op W throw from the buggy severely. Ilia left •ea. and his face badly b • iiworing has been In . three weeks, in that'll ‘.lltev. Dr. Dauer, at Interest exists in the mulject of religioft a, Wresting conversions The servivies are well deepest solonwity per GRAIN.—We ‘re Burgh& Brother's WA x .rd , they have bee various kinds for the 1110 rate of front 610 hundred bushels per isilitiiiiial bustle of lee fr..iii Itinriling until lutist to preparing fur inert demands. relig Commenced about si were held eery Church in New Oxfor4 quite a numbor wer present pastor, Mr. Di earnest, triergetie, ei best satisfied when wo hate been a good 'tnee a the different that town and country, SA N F.ST 2kl E.. ' iladelphla, ha none! reputation as,rel lie.tier4 in I:overument Bonds, We direr Sr to their card in otir ad vet arran 11,o:en to furu .o , )lictionFl of w.rket, w ltic6 wilt •p elee• proper lima ).-4TPuN Levu a ii u needio Ilan Ntonatty event 1,01 inaloll.y to till t. 1114 Aloilt , lllietql for & ph iaou TurBllfty night. lr (45m...burg was to pre.,ion that he could iu tune to till both •. being baind imprAttitbi t Agrlcultunil Hall has , 2•.,,t11 EX 111111110 N .—Th peato•4l their recent El tuna' on Tuesday WILY well lilleilthe r. girl Lin; er /Go. . l• re deli and ravy..e •••01111•.1 to Ittt%e control o ere evstletttly -hem o time. Tile audieuee f .h. he in a good humor Lb pareraly enjoyed theiu recei• Lee 4: Shepard, Boat. "The Ilild , and tAa.K- Rufus W. Clark, D. D. went in favur of retal the Common Schools, ila P.XdUki.oil to I* LIAW 011.1 s of ethiosttion. the, it; thiS Work were 11 8-ries of discourse*' Clark in the FirsCßef. Albany, N. Y. Paper' cloth 75 ets. PR ESENTAT.ION.—A came otl" on Tuesday rit Lodge No. LA, 1. 0. 0. edition of P was presented, as a tea to Mr...IA.IIEs McCAL&SLY years has faithfully dLsti. of Secretary, ltee‘ W. making the presentatki• attair ha .I been so dello* that the worthy &lent • of it, and was so much tali. to be unable to give imp i nKa , beyond the auknowl thanks to the brethren to and the valuable gift • tendered to him. TUE WEATHEIR.--N. bo of more importance .• it to speak oftener of It • elso be a test. la any main • ttion'than—" A fine day," - • or "a cold day," or "a ano disagreeable day," or a " • Abe ease may bet But • along has been most eat day brings • furious rain only at intervals, and then gorgeous sunset. The n ushered In by a snow- .• and blowing at a curious . when the clouds lift, show radiant with star-lit gin as usual, wo had rain, ball so we go. DONATION.—Some ii ed a pleasant donation vis Bender, of the Allegheny land, by members 01 learn that on the evening o he was the recipltent of the same kind. At an • friends assembled at the soon the house was filled not only with people, bdt supply of refreshments tor. After - a pleasant exchange o tweeh pastor and peopld, the evening were handed° to $l3l, with $25 more 1. Rev. Mr. Bender bails county, and his numerous glad to learn of the favor* he has wade 111 his new•flel BELL RINGEBB.—The of Bell Ringers gave . two Af, , ricultural Bail last week tion of the troupe and Dove good music with bells, houses. The musical part tainment WAS very line. skill and dexterity to ni bells betng specially &dm( balance of the performance , the better, being simply a low comedy and burlesque tive in sensational theatres, the entertainment by gra reflood taste. "Jeppe" lad tafiona had better been pat There was little wit, but vulgar buffoonery, Ita this • Ibrutanoe. II :MI
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