qs *tar tt Friday, March 11, 1870. Advertisers andothers I nterested will tsar In wind that the regular circu lation of the "STAR AND SENTINEL" Is much larger than that of any other paper published In the Cdnaty,being read weekly by not lemt than 11,0001 .erteps- THE general use of "waiver" notes, by which the beneficent aims of the .$3OO Exemption act are frustrated, is attracting the attention of the Legis lature, and will probably result in the passage of an act taking away from the debtor the right to waive the prnvisions of the exemption 'law. That law was not originally designed for the sole , benefit of the debtor, but was intended to protect the wife and family of . the improvident debtor from the sweeping demands of creditors. Like the $3OO provision in decedent's estates, iis aim was to prevent the breaking up house holds, to maintain inviolate the debtor's home by exempting from levy and sale a reasonable amount of property necessary to the comfort of his family. Hence a waiver by the debtor practi cally; defeats the beneficent al_ sof the act. If the prejudicial con ' uenoes of this waiving of the prov., ions of the exemption act fell apon 'the im provident debtor himself, there would be no great wrong; but the trouble is that they reach the innocent wife and children, who are made the victims of reckless debtors and heartless creditors. A bill to make it illegal in future to waive the exemption laws has been reported in the House, with the ap proval of the Judiciary Committee, and we hope it may become a law. Ma. CESSNA, the member of this district, is after his predecessor, Hon. A. H. Coffrotb. On Monday, In the House, he oared a'resolution instruct ing the Military Committee to investi gate the appointment of a young man from Boston to the West Point' Acade my, and another from the same place to the Naval Academy, from the Six teenth- Pennsylvania district. The object of the resolution:is to investigate two appointments made by Mr. Coif roth when he represented the district in the House. It is alleged that these appointments were made formonetary considerations. The resolution provi ded that the parties implicated should be permitted to appear and vindiCate themselves. As this was in direct con flict -with the order of the House, adopted a few days ago, instractlrig the, committee not to investigate charges against persona not now members of the House, it, met with considerable opposition, and finally went over with the expiration of the morning hour,— It is theNntention of Mr. Cessna to bring It up again and press it to a vote. TRE Methodist Episcopal Church South needs a little re-construction.— The Baltimore Conference of the Church North, in session at Frederick, Md., on Monday sent the fraternal,greetings of that body to the Conference of the Church South, in session at Baltimore, and delegated Rev. Henry Slicer and Rev. Mr. Bear to4onv4 the greetings. The latter body, however, after gravely deliberating over the matter, unani mously declined to recognize the body in session at Frederick, ordering that Messrs. Slicer and Bear be received, not officially, but as Christian men mid ministers—whereupon the latter picked up their hats and left for Frederick, declining to aciept igiiiponally a cour tesy which was deniericlia body they represented. • The Church South went oft on stilts during the war, and has not yet learned to dilpense with the stilty habits then contracted. These repeated conciliatory efforts are as creditable to the Church North, as their rude repulses are discreditable to the Church South. THE New Hampshire Election on Tuesday resulted in . another signal Re publican triumph. There were four tickets in the field, Republican, Demo cratic, Labor Reform and Temperance. Stearns (Republican) will have a ma jority over the combined votes of the other three candidates. Returns from 282 towns give Steers 32,987, Bedel 22,-' 884, Flint. 6,898, and Barrows 1,159. Both branches of the LOgislature will be largely Republican. Last year Steam's majority over Be del, the Democratic candidate, was 3,- 773—the voting standing, :Stearns 35,- 777, Bedel 32,004. In 1868 the Repub lican majority was 2,523. This year the contest was complicated by the Labor Reform and Temperance organizations. The fact that Stearns carries a clear majority of the popular vote, beating all his competitors, is a gratifying evi dence of the essential flitelity of the Granite State, to Republimhprinciples. SECRETAUY BOUTWELL is reported as opposed to a repeal or reduction of the income tax. Notwithstanding which we hope that Congress will wipe it out. At best, it is an offensive, in quisitorial system of 'taxation, leading to perjury and fraud, and unequal in . 'that honest men make honest returns and pays full taxes, while the dishonest shirk the law and evade taxation. As a war measure, it was justifiable ; with the return of peace it should be dis continued, or so modified as to make the exemption at least $2,000. A BILL to repeal the act of the last session of the Legislature, combining the spring and fall elections, passed to third reading in the House, last week ; We see no reason for its repeal. The law worked well at the last election, and its provisions will be better under stood in futuM. It is a great saving of election officers' fees, and insures a better class of township officers than we have. had heretofore. We hope this retrograde movement will be stopped In the Senate. DuspxrcuEs from Washington rep resent that in view of the rapid decline in gold, a number of banks have an nounced their willingness to resume specie payments on their circulation, but net on deposits. The Government, however, .has netermined to let mat ters take their course, while continu ing the policy under which the nation al credit has been steadily rising and gold falling. GOLD is stlil "tumbling," under Preildent Grant's prudent and econom ipal Administration. On Wednesday It tqnched 11014 being a fall of 22t since harsh-4, when Grant went in to office. On the same day Goverwnent Bonds brought a higher premium than goad, the sixes of 1881 selling for $441. Se much for Republican Administration. The exidtemsnt in the Gold Boom and on Wall street is said by tin+ New York papers to have been unpre cederktoxi armee the great gold conspir acy oiliest September. .The frantic but truittami efforts of the "bull" cliques to prevaathe present decline are accept. no as evidence of a coming crash, con sequent on a farther decline. Tn r Congressional Corritnittee, through Gen. Garfield, Chairman, has made an eleborate'report of the 'nese tigations into the great gold conspiracy of lest September. The Report corn pl sly exhon,orates the President and meimers of his family, as .well as his Cabinet, from all complicity in the operations of the goldgamblers. • l l‘he conspiracy was engineered by Gould j & Fisk, of New York, backed by leaser' lights of the gold ring, their purpose being to buy up it large amount of gold, create a "corner" in the market, force up thelitbrnintn; inteihen deli out at': high figures. To carry out this scheme it was essential that the .conspirators should know the financial purposes of the Administration, and prevent, if possible, the Government from throw ing any surplus gold into the, market pending_ the operations of the gam blers. Gould & Fisk admit to: having interviewed the president . again and again, at Long Branch, on steamboats, or railroad trains, and .at hoteht, during his pleasure trips last fall ; but in con sequence of his constitutional reticence they were unable to get anything out of him, as to his views or purposes.— Thus failing the conspirators( determin ed to , take into their confidence Mr. Corbin, a wealthy New York specula tor, who happens to be a brother-in law of the President, having married his sister. Corbin,. who" is a greedy, reckless stock operator, took the. bait promptly, professed to have great in fluencte with the President, and prom ised not only fo keep -the gamblers posted as to the financial policy of the administration, but to bring the Presi dent into accord with their plans. He pretended to be in carrespondence with the President; and to give plausibility to his professions, gave out that he was authorized by Mrs. ) Grant to carry a large amount of gold nn her account in the contemplated speculation.— Gould & Fisk were completely deceived by these representations; and Fisk swears that he handed Corbin .$25,000 to be paid to Mrs. Grant on wain/zit of j profits already realized•on a rising gold market. So matters went on, uptilthes bubble suddenly burst, by the Presi- , , dent ordering a large amount of surplus ' ; ', gold to be thrown on the , market, to' break the combination which had forced gold up to 163. The effect was crushing, gold falling in a few hours to 133, involving most of the gold gamblers in ruin. Then came bitter denunciations of-Corbin, who, ander , oath, shamelessly testified before the Committee that all his dealings with Gould & Fisk were fraudulent—that the alleged correspondence with the President was all a sham—that neither the President nor Mrs.• Grant knew anything about his operations—that he himself pocketed the $2.5,000 paid to him by Fisk ostensiblyforMrs. Grant's rise—that he knew. Flak to be a grand tillain, who would cheat him (Corbin) if he had a chance, and hence he thought.he had a right to cheat Fisk ! It is difficult to say from this develop ment who is the more - audacious vil lain, Fisk cri,:orbin. But is gratifying to know that the President, his family and Cabinet, passed unscathed through the cunningly devised snares.and plots to entrap them, and that there remains not the least shadow of suspicion as to' their complicity in the movements of thegold ring. Indeed, Corbin testifies that Mrs. Grant, during the ferment consequent upon the sudden, rise of gold in September, wrote to her - sister (Mrs. Corhin) expressing the hope that Mr. C. was not involved in the move ment. Fisk happened to see this letter on Corbin's table, and says it aroused the first suspicion as to Corbin's du plicity. A NOVEL question was before the low4r House of Congress on Monday. Mr. 'Golloday, of Kentucky, last week resigned to escape action in the inatter of the sale of Cadet appointments.— The Governor of Kentucky having re fused to accept the resignation, Mr. Golloday applied to the Speaker to have his resignation returned to him. The Speaker declined, on the ground that the resignation was complete, and that the Governor of Kentucky had no control over member's of Congress and no right to pass on their qualifications. The matter came up in the House on Monday, on a motion to refer the sub ject matter to the Judiciary Comad6t tee. After a brief discussion, in which Gov. Stevenson's assumptio n was sharply rebuked, the motiqp was ruled out of order, and the Speaker sustained without a division: The House holds that Congress alone has the right to pass on the qualifications of members. The Judiciary Committee, however, was instructed to report a rule to settle the question whether a.member has a right to resign without the consent of the Hovse. In Golloday's case, the resignation was held to bar all further action by the House'; but a -number of the ablest members bold that the pre cedent is a bad one. Bsurisrartz City on Tuesdriy ap proved the . ordinance 'of the City Council to endorse bonds of the West ern Maryland Railroad Company to the amount of sl,4oo,ooo—the 'Vter standing, for approval 7-,ZIB, against'2,- 030. As the ordinance had preiiously been approved by the Legislature, this vote settles the question and ensures the early oompletion of the road to. Hagerstoivn. THE rapid decline of gold has induc ed a number of business houses In the cities to resume specie payments on a small scale. Among others, Wane 'maker & Brown, of Philadelphia, dealers in Beady-Made Clothing, have commenced to pay out vacie, In champ, instead-of fractional currency. Pextr.o, the commanding officer of the Spanish forces in Cuba, is $ full-blooded negro, born and raised in St. Domingo. He now holds the high commission of 'major general in the Spanish army, and is the third ranking officer on duty in Cuba. In appearance he Is a strong, musculai six: feet high; bnlad-shouldered,- and coal black. General Paello's staff, Is composed entirely of white officers, rePreleuting some of the proudest blood of (pain, Should De Rodas and Vahniusedi tiumigh the cluuiceif of war both be killed, removed or disabled, Puello, by viftue of his' rank, would take command of the Island ofoaba. We may add that this African soldier is noted for his lighting and his conspicuous prolleas in the field. A nasals wept intone , large and. aPtong other ottptets that struck Ms fusty, be was arrested by a banking What, when he saw people go out end is, without get- ting any gnedat apparently-, ea In Other shops. He teetered to.satei and ask the teller What was sohlthere. - "Asses' heads," Was the sneering answer. AlliVhit a bust- Jule yea Apple hare !" Said Mena* 'I see you-byre bat one kft." AT Icacaact, 1114 124 0a5t milt malt 4& - galre, In a drunken fre,nsi, threw a lighted kerosene ]nip at per hty#l.. The lamp - ,le exploded, setungAlce ts. Wraps and the hoshmul's dotbjst. "lionse and Jt ronte t op,were din , ~a s *see . Pa buni " 0 OW* ' l l . _MVO bnt nit been strata 41ZNE2Ail. NEWS: SOtrill CAM:raid has over i011,4A1 color ed children at school. houses In liodiestec, //1. Y, resumed speck mamas on do. ZAMORA, the wank of Gternewaidll, h been convicted and executed in as , Tana. A is was knocked down on Thirty fourth street, New York, on Saturday night, and robbed of 1112,000. Two children were fatally burned at Wetheredstillo t kid. ) our/WAY evening, l the explosion of a coal on lamp. Moils trouble than ever is looked for from the Indians in Dakota Territory this sum mer. Mn. Palm, !Milliner to the United States from Venezuela, died Yen suddenly in Washington ou Monday. A. T. STZWART ill talked or as the next Republican candidate for Governor of New York. Tint Missouri Legislature La• unleaded the school law so as to allow women to vote on public school matters. Sansron Saimaa is preparing • speech in favor of mincing letter.postage to one cent. Fury JIM members of the present Con gress were of the Union army In the war to suppress rebellion. Are Repub licans ungrateful? PEnsinzur Gnitrr on Saturday visited the Government Printing Office, and met with a most enthtuuttic reception from the employees. Evtozactrhas been taken by the Com mittee exonerating Mr. Coyote from any corruption in connection with cadetship ap pointments. RIIDOLPME and Deery played a game s billiards in . Ban Francisco on Satarda t night for the championship ofd •.. The former proved the victor. A WOMAN named Bridget Clark, while drunk, recently fell into a creek near Lew isburg, Union county, with a babe in her arms, and both were drowned. ISAAC Mysas, President of the National Labor Bureau of Colored Men, has been appointed an agent of the Postale' De -I))irtinent. BlrtWatrremotte, of South Carolina, has publisfied a letter in the Charisston papers defenifiltkis action In the alleged sale of cadetships, And announcing himself as a candidate for rellection to Congress. AN awkward mu, attempting to carve a goose, dropped it on the floor. "There now," exclaimed his Wife, "we've lost our dinner!" "Oh, no, my \dear," answered he, "it Is safe—l have got My foot on IL" GENII= Butler has appointed Charles \ Sumner Wilson, of Salem, Kum, colored boy, t cadetship at West Point. eis the Brit colored boy ever appointed to a - detship at either the Naval or Millta Academy. A urns sbcool-boy, out West, presented his teacher the following note from home as an excuse for tardiness : "Baby cross Biscuit to Bake Had no Baken • powders the dog upset the coffee pot the cat licked in the Milk and got up late Excuse." Tug American Churchman, an Episco palian journal" states that Archhhihop Kenrick, of St. Louis, has signed the pro test of the French and German bishops arguing against the expediency of declar ing the infallibility of the Pope to be an article of faith. A GIRL in Chatter, Vt., died a few digit ago from tight licing. For several months previous to her death, this poor victim him beehcbliged to sleep with corsets on, and tightened to the hat notch ; for the loosen ing gave such pain, internally, that she could not bear it. A mese boy inquired at the Augusts poet office recently, if there was a hater for Chester Pillsbury, and while the clerk was looking for the letter, and the Little fellow, thinking to help him in his search, said "He is married now, and I 'spoon they put Mister onto his name!" Tau SHCIPP Cses.—The necessary ac tion is being taken to have the Shceppe cue brought before the Supreme Court again, under the, law which recently passed both Houses of the Legislature over the Gov - ernor's vet). Under this law, the court will be obligO to review the testimony. Ws are getting along bravely. In Utah, woman has the ballot. In Pennsylvania she has the breeches. In Britain, she is making a famous fight for the tobacco box. In New York, she has her dub-house. In Chicago, she goes for theradvessary with cow-hide. Is there anything else to come ? • A New YORK llltkr publishes an absurb story to the effect that Napoleon died six months since, that the Prince Imperial is reigning u Napoleon IV, that Napoleon is represented by i man bearing a wonderful resemblance to him, and lastly that4he fraud is countenanced by England and Russia. Rev. Dr. McClintock, of the Methodist Episcopal Church, died at his residence in New Jersey at half-put wren o'clock Mon day, morning. Dr. McClintock has tort some time put been the popular Pomade* of Drew Theological Seminary. He was considered the ripest scholar within the bounds of the Methodist Episcopal Church. Govzsgus Stevenson, of:Kentucky, has telegraphed to Mr. Golladay, refining to ac cept his resignation as a member of the House of Represenualva, and saying that duty ;to his State, his constituents and his honor, demands a full investigation of the charge against him in relation to the sale of a cadetship,by the only tribunal to which. he is amenable under the ciriumstancea Ransom) BLierrims.—The tea traffic over the Pacific %Broad is increasing, and destined to be a source of great minus • in the future. - One thoumnd packages of the tea, cargo of the ship Benefactress, at San Francisco, have gone forward to Chicigi, by rail; the remaining 10,000 packages are ordered to be shippeclio New York by the consignees, A. A. Lo* Ce. Tna preient population of the United States has been varlowSy "guessed" at 40,- 000,000 to 45,000,000,. and more sanguine patriots talk of 50,000,000 now and 200,- 000,000 within a generation or two. A carefully prepared *Lauda published in the New York Tribune, of Saturday, gine 40,800,000, as the probable population on June Ist, 1870, when the ninth Ma= 19 to be Islam. This is an Increase of over 9,- 000,000 in the last ten years, In the .7W bune's estimate Pennsylvania is put down at 8,885,000—ap *tram of 9T8,785 over 180. New Toth is Oltimaisd 16 0 100 X 0 , or an Increase of only 719,989. Mitt is estimated at 0,850,000 and Illinois at 9,- 600,000. Tux Loam Hoe to TM Wane.— The American Bepubttoan published at West Oblate; sip: On Watley lut. Addison Shaw, of West Chester aisttgia. et♦d the biggest bog of which we hate soy . Tam 'he beg wassailed& IFilate. 6,11 :mu two years sod doe gutpdis 41, messurd sio test sad tea isphes From thi root of the tall to between the ears, ems feet and throe . loobro 14 glrth Pa NAM the romirdit 1 4 4 . 1 4 44 4 14 0$ Ile4 0141 1 144411 around the middle. The loud weighed 73 The and tie weight of the whole hog;" pergy Mood, waa Sot hundred and fortypownds. Goodjodps soletsted due. 12 a *add make Idiktilldted pounds of WC 40 woo a gOol felsko, sad we ere emus. ed that be the lest her sowthe, be did net &ink say water It was porolmowl by s. Pierl 1 44 0 01 "so Per pcIuNVOIOICSM.K. I . tt.` .roc* oF for Ile Neon siltbrjr LOXDONi March T p t a JOU °a sette approves of tr. '5 Land bill, but Wilts th at, gpc - of O ti" iltivaso *Ai thi I' * erenimet • • -,-SPAY of the , - eat Pt iPailtWill ars making in the c: of the a=e*stgeti" Kaman, March 7.—ln the Constituent Cortes on Saturday General Prim naflinned his oppositkin to the Duke of Montpensler, and declared that the entire Ministry, with the exception of Admiral Topete, were antleimperielists. Thb statement has giv en the latter gentleman offence. Re has tendered his resignation, but it hai not yet been accepted. The tralocists are furious against General Prim, and are tieing their utmost to encourage Admiral Topete. A Ministerial crisis Is imminent. LoaDox, March V.—Despatches from Rome report that the opponents of the dogma of Infallibility in the Council, some of whom had threatened to withdraw, have deterinined to remain in view of the grow ing opposition among the Fathers. Diana, March B.—The /rish. Times asserts that the Government will soon bane orders suspending the writ of habeas cor pus in Ireland. Plate, March B.—Religion, organs here have advice! from Rome which represent that the Pope, in response ton request of a mat majority of the Bishops, has distri buted among the members of the Council a scheme proposing definition of the dogma of infallibility, with a notice that the sug gestions of the Fathers on the same will be t eceived until the the 7th instant. Despatches from other sources add to this intelligence, that in consequence of the introduction of this scheme, the French Government has made a demand on the Papal Court that", special.envey of:France be permitted to assist at the Connell; also, that Cardinal. AatoneUi has acknowledged the receipt of the demand and promised to answer in a few days. The Ultramontane journal, Le Monde, states positively that the Pope has required the (Ecwnenclai Council to fix upon a defi nition of petsonal infalibility within a week. A WOllll3 AND HZ* CHILD ALL MOOT in lux Scow.—ln the great snow storm of the 15th of February last, Mrs. Nathaniel Moody left Lewiston with a horse and pang for her home in Auburn, on the westerly side of Taylor Pond. She had in her arms a child tiro years of age. On reaching the pond she attempted to drive acmes to shorten the distance, but lost the track, and after driving around in a circle for an bout or more, it being dark =denial, she decided to stop where she was and make the best of the situation. Wrapping the child up in two buffalo robes which she ibrtunately bad, she meduarnessed the horse and turned him loose. She then Upped the pang up and made a temporary shelter beneath it, and wrapping the drapery of her ceuch about her, she laid down fbr the night. She Made a pillow of her sera for the little child ands!ith one robe beneath them and one aboye, and the sheets of snow over and under all, they entered on a long, sold and desolim winter night. The snow drilled spinet \ the pang, and rendered bet novel resting place warmer. Though her sleep was not tMtroubled with dreams, Mrs. Moody woke thipext morning to find herself safe and the \ babe Weeping as sweetly on the fleecy Eno* as on downy pillows. A part of her arM\ bad become exposed and had frozen, othenriee she was warm. The horse appeared at the home stead scrolls the pond in the momiZg„ and his presence revealed the trouble. Mirth was immediately made, and Mrs. Moolity, and her child were soon resecured. Sash pa exhibition of presence of mind and courage is rare. A Win wrio was BADLY Sorg.—The Nord relates the following incident which has happened at Flemitygue, in Holland : "A. wife, exasperated by the continual irtmkenness of her husband, threatened him with death. Some days age she at tempted to pat this threat into execution. There was but an attic above the sitting room. To this she ascended, nude a hale in the floor sad mimed a mpg through it, one end of which fell in the room below, while the other remained teamed in the attic. She then descended, made a slip knot in the rope, and awaited her husband's return. He at last arrived, and was much surprised to receive no reproaches on his bad conduct. 'There is something under hand here,' thought he, 'I must see.' We must premise that this scene took place 'a complete darkness. The husband, whose suspicions were roused, let himself fall into a chair and appeared to sleep profoundly. Alter some snoring be felt a rope pass around his neck he then understood the little trick that was to be played, but did not move. His wife went up to the attic, and, taking advantage of this mreent's re spite, the dnmitard relieved himself of his rope and fastened it to the foot of , the stove, which soon went up the ceiling with a frightbl noise, caused by the fall of some crockery which was standing upon it. The wife, thinking the noise was caused by the fruitless struggles of her husband, ran to the polkw odice to declare that she had ibund her husband hang. The poi*. ar rived in hot luude, and a candle was lighted, when all started back at the spectacle which presented itself. The stove was swinging gracefully in space, and the husband sat , gravely smoking his pipe. Ix:stied of suicide, en attempt to murder sou establish ed spinet the wife, who was *mita" 'PAPAL bITALLISILIPT."—At a time when so great interest is taken in the ques tion of Papal iatallibffity, a declaration made some years ago by Archbishop Pur cell, in a dismal= with Akausoier Chow ben, is worth reprinting. The Arebbbibop mid : • •'ippeals were lodged haws ihn Bidlop of Rome though he was not Wend ta be infallible. Weigher* he now. Po et tightwad Ougholie hold. the Aye's hs. fallibility to be an tqliedis of faith. I do nut, and none of say brethren, that / knew of, _do. The Oathollo believes the Pope, as a man, to be as liable to error as almost soy mesa the universe. Men is man, n is infeilible, eider in doebini or morale. Many of the Popes have sinned, and some of them her. been bad men. I presume my worthy anew nisi wM tabs his iamb la band, sod roll up his ahem and lay it ea them bird and hem ; so mill ; and whenever he ums strong 'past spinet them, I will nee a stronger." What** Aiabbishcip tbea dsolated•to be believed by no adlighteasil Oseholia is *ow, • eastalleg So the Iseliessay of tae Catholic World, the premilleespiskia among the . Bolan Irieliaps sad theologians of this amity. - Jos W. 'Kum monaminsiol Poshisstas Minimise assalsot oat Omni gourd si LiEseit Ilia• Mama lailasaW * Kasai* it Mime* a thsodosiod aloolioosi tolitatimmot Poses, sairoollitm st its Pooch vim safi o.Orp-paostirkolibe. TP Pfau'•ool4:44gikik l i tho yulpituoulata• Lyll4.Th?lll* Ma WOW eiliktool4 os7 owe sit_cmai#, Wit. "*. chimaA opatbries tb• au* s, alma •IL Oas erening ea km", bet V. 1311410011 *TWO Pr RANA* iramingsf_., rip**. wit, appshithon id* t4vp•y. renumber tie womb otOmawell— in Gail out Imp mu ipeimpee pt," Webs Me 41 1 01 M/4•17 purtel comirrists. Cramaauttiteibtla the 21Id ult., a lad of 115 y siioped eon of Mr.. Hoary Copp, - EPISTLE TO IRE "TRADE." of townEks„, tro, this oopaty, s h ot Tam cu bey all yam Gescaris, Qaassalaum Maw ,"*" with ' .04016410 be tint..~ti samow„Oiales. If* Cala - - Ott a4l also &Mak Los, 'l44olwm — clhe,stlaa. ow m -- ~ewwAlsoo‘ be 70 1 VIIM kg hl fee sto4-(4 a im 1 one -- ,imee much 1111ined. 11 is sot Aiis , the accident occurred. Fiusunr.-Jobn B.Glonitb will lecttire in Chamber:gout on Tbersday evening, March on "Peculiar Peoplos,l4kete 76 eta.— &Leviers and incendiaries are at 'work in Metmrekurg.:woektikodoope. ekti F. H. Johnson, gammilth, and J. P.,l3tarliper, saddler, were robbed. • Lets at night tie latter abop was bred.- On Tuesday night, the let lost., listened eon of Mr. John Linn, died very suddenly in Cbambersbarg. Be was a bright lad, only thirteen years of age. During the day be had been at school and in the evening he was playing with some of his schoolmate'. After retuning home be -complained of feeling sick, and died in a few boors. Fazoisuox.—let the recent term of the Frederick Court Mary Lorentz recovered a verdict from William Hamburg, in a breach of promise suit, altar 18 yews courtship.—The dwelling of Upton' J. Hammond, near Mountplesuant, was destedyed by tlre on Friday last; the' Are originating ins smoke honks. &low feet from the dwelling. —Last week at a public sale in Frederick, 55 shares of Farmers b Mechanics Bank stock brought *BB.BO per share, and 15 shares of tat National Bank *lst ; the par value of the former is $2O, the latter *lOO. WASHINGTON. —Simon Wolf, of Boons bore', aged d o years, died on Saturday night of heart disease. He had been In gaud health and ate a piece of pie before retiring to bed ; but soon after his with's attention was arrested by a gurgling noise in her husband's throat, and on lighting a candle fond Win dead. You:K.—Mrs. John 8. Civil, York, while on her way to church, ou StusdaY,, dipped on the pavement breaking her leg In two plasm—The Wrightsville Poet Office was robbed on Saturday night. TAXING :as Coostat---Applicationg for appointment as census-takers are becoming numerous, and the Moralist is likely to have his heads foil of this business for some time to come. As Congress . has rejected all new plans, the census this year will be taken on the lame buts as in 1850 and 1880. The law of 1850 provides that the census shall be taken by the United States Mar shals of the respective districts, with the aid of such assistants as shell be required. I Each State is divided into census dist, acts, to be composed of not less Oast 20,000 per sons. The assistants for taking the census are appointed and commissioned by the Marshal, sad are paid their oompeasitien as follows: two cents for every name taken, ten cents for every farm, fifteen cents for every productive establishment of industry, two cents for every deceased person, and two per cent, of the gross amount for names enumerated, for meta statistics, and ten cents per mile for travel. The ennmer- *lion must begin on the first day of June, and the census must be completed and the returns all sent in to the Secretary of the Interior by the first of November following. The superintendent of the tics= is lorinch A. Walker, late of the Bureau o tter, anti Assistant Special Cream Wolf of Revenue. It will beseen by the ;forgoing that the compensation afforded snr- Oct al ator, providing the district him shall contain not lees than 20, its, would be $6OO or norm. The ls forbidden by law to accept bribe or a 5 consideration for an appointme , for seas tant, and is liable to $lOOO fine, he should Ile convicted of sodoing. Tax Charlatan (8. C.) News (Democra tic) erthe ad instant, In- an article com menting* the admiseke of the new Sena tor, Mr. Raab, makes the following com ment on the dily charge that the colored people are striving for social equality with the whites: "This, at least, is\ sure. The colored people, as a class, do net rlesire that social distinctions should be Obliterated_ No people are more tenacious ofiacial stand ing than themselves. In Liberia, the Roes of demarkation are drawn as rigorously' as in the Courts of Europe. In this State they have drewu ofFinto their own churches, their own fire companies, their own bateio7 lent associations, have more liberty and more enjoyment in those fraternities among their own race than in promiscuous socie ties. The;race-histincit they cherish is re-' markably strong. We, therefore, do not believe that, once assured of their own rights, they will seek to trespass wantonly upou the rights of others." tir We clip the following paragraph from one of our exchanges. Col. Bachelder is known to many of our citizens u the pub lisher of a large map of the Battle of Get tysburg: "A few days ago, at a private view, In New York, of 001. Bedieldar's painting of the Battle of Gettysburg, pet completed by Oaptaln Walker, in anseset to a question the polity was inlbinnici that the painting represented the positions of 281 regiments and 78 batteries. At this moment a bright lad or tea jean male to the heat mid said: tiir, will yen be kind emotigh "to - point out to me the position of the Fifth New York Heavy Artillery ?' The nnostuilioumi of a child's voice attracted' immediate atten tions and the munntur.ol convened= ,Wim hushed, while every eye was directed to the spot indicated qn the painting.. A lady clad iu deep mourning advamied and aid-• calliaxambied thelomdity. After explain ing the action and movements of the bat tery, Col. Baohelder said 'Why, my lad, do you ask for the position of the. Fifth New Yorisr Pointing Il the spot, tbsibot said : father wai killed theta.' This was too much for the overflowing heart of the poor mother, who, bursting into a flood •f times, led her orphaned mai pties_.the room. The'pathede 'daunt or this mei panted episode thrilled emery heart with pity. aeon men turned away, mid many an eye moistened with lympup y. "Tao boy at the la m& of the dais will Mate what are the dark ages of .the world." Bar Imitates. "NeiMt4leOn alsdak algt% yma tell me what the _dark ago WW1?" "I `VAN they were thee& jilittmlearwthe •eadam of apeemeise." "Go to your seats." Aim? Vox Bonnsinno and Gotleib Bohner were hung as Ipidmsday* at Hunt tattoo, for murder of John MOW, hL Witt** and &lid *WI *Out boy, who resided **Uwe, ea the moan of Wednesday, Nos? ;iii 18611, THE WIMP opLy B,or lfew.. f ork, .., teem* ehandog alissisme, Run woman's range to Ifeir paits end Pimple Beniehere. They desisted that ,whoss nnialliand trot di Bon ' ll lsol Men% hint firderi disk dig— t, leek it !hers • Ong Aphi. v . hm, dot Neiptoliklikairverems Ww gm Rosa so tie oaneplaion a EN* aUseingess (Bo ead 114schle-pit! appesfapiekisoll -1000.10.11, 41 0* NMI 111111* 1101114"1"164 .414 milliPretth sod *wow Prwillged save wain pq. V she melon or *um whim 414 am** ate Stasis sain ivios, they afe not mad. nom& 44in Illradmat New York mad adladelphis Pk oda "or - 1114 Mg id! 11111411.641149= 411"til s.>"'-i~-':'~-`-'~+R4.~:vl~'":^'_'-yam`..: zrasA `, :... build listing. ArWIL MALE & SOIL WHOLISALII4IID man DIIALW, Oman& dad mike maadßalty oaks Mu Ida, at their Mall prima, Via" (Mar. 11 NALL's VEGETABLE SICILIAN HAIR RENEWER. limb/Isis of It. regions! properties lea tOgstabis IT WILL RESTORE GRAY HAIR TO litis mown COLOR. II will keep the Ws kilo hal* wt. It demised Om acedp, sad snaked the Hair 1101 T, LVITZOI/11 41121 maw. It id a maduarte bah deaddlaa. - IL P. 11111 all , Sambas. N. IL, Proprietors. 4-Ist "Children's Lives Bared for 50 Coats." mIIOIIIUNDS OF CHIPS= CUR AXIIIIALLY lor Om". Now, NM*" you Itooldj Erma 60 0.601, sad always halm entief oft Dr. TONY Yam. tiaa Lialasent is the bonsa;you neva amid tsar leelag my little one whim attacked with this complaint.— It is rim 23 years dace I have pat up my Liabamille and IMO' heard of • child dying N Crony whoa my Liniment was seed; bat hundreds or cares have bee% reported to MI, and many stator If It was $lO per bot tle they would not be without it. Besides which, it Is • Certain care for Cuts, auras, Headache, Tooth. soles, Bore Throat, Swellings, Mumps, Wit, Diar rhea, Dysentery, Spasms, OW Borst and•Palao in the Limbs, Beck, and Chest. No one owe tries It who Is ever without it. It Ls warranted perfectly ears to take internally. Fall directions with every bottle.— •Bold by the Druggists and Storekeepers la the United States. Depot, 10 Park Place, Now York. Mar. 4, 11170-lai BRANDBETIPS PILLS Their mitt value oenetetvi to this: They sou be used No long as any disease affect* any of the organs et the body ; suit by thus persevering la their imam disease will be sated, aad the body rettrand to health tree trout every lutist sad impurity. Their repots ' . tlon proves their merit. Thomas 6olth , Coroner and Justice o i h • Peace, H6etiap•on•thtrHndwa, rye irandr•th'e Pin, cored Um of Dyspepsia and Heartburn, when every oilier Blisliaine had dillad to rail••• him. Certificate,' dated April 3,1666. Dr. Tamer, of Savannah, 9a., says he has, for see" ly forty years, resommendied Drandraties Pills se a specific In Yelkiw Fever; that his nevvr knew a pa. tient to die who took these for this malady. betas aillerwise sound. Their prompt um takes out of the body thae matters whkh fe.d the fatality of the dis ease. As a gwooral family medicine ho considers them far la advance of all others, and hers he speaks from personal experts sacs of their qualities. A RADICAL REVOLUTION lino beau sccompLishod to holt dyes. Tho hotriblo nedoposado containing MAD, SALT and SULPHUR, aro discarded. Tho loading chanthrto Itopkno tie goblin not to no. them, and Profs/tom' Chilton, whose rogottiM . at to soma/ to that ot iso analytical chant* 1 a Americo, his raccannontiod CRISTADORO'S EXCELSIOR HAIR DYE, as a PES/NCTLT INNOCUOUS -.III2ICLZ, which may be said without fear. ltamessbar, It is them!, ass that has boss analysed sad kmad wholesome.— Its Wilda aro instantaneous, sad the color. It imparts AIf•OPJATADI3IIO6 aka 21II8ILIVATI VS, •• • Oreselng, sets Mos charm on tits Hair after Dy•lag. Try It. (Mar. 4, 111176—lie WINN NAILING, WIWI GOARDiir• for Moro trouts, Amylune, de.; !rote II Wks Wobbles for Ilboopaad Poultry Yards rasaaal - !rob Wire Olotb, filosor, /.odors /assns., for OW. Orris, Sand,&O. Easy Orley Clark for ape* Arrtotora ittlioope Wine for ladows, tr.: r ye"- sokowt . Wt ;-Lb rot,OrbootoutslWlrollork,ko. lbroryla forrestlos by addressing lb. wansfactantro. Y. WALLER ft SORB, No. 11 Nord. Sixth rt., Pill.. [rob. 11, 111711.-1 f V 2,000 A YEAR AND EXPENSES To manta to soli Mr eolobrafod WILSON tumuli; IWININNII. the best auteblno lb lb. world. NM alas ow botli Wes. Orr amrtzs immune Your. for tartbor oarlike lor s, oder= NI N. Otb St, INI/lod's,Pa. Tob.ll--lbs TO THE LADIES ! There can be ootbMi that will plow th• ladle- better thee • pod artkle, which IS 011111 dad In every Aloft for every day's two, amok anartiele b [IIW 6131141111 AItiNWAN TALLOW IDLP , recommend. el Mw the fotlowlag maroons: Au. Genet Hlll/BF. . heti Cm /Yr the hits& Ibr the Lamm/rip. Ibr Chappell Heads, At. Bold by aU Grocers end Store keepers everywhere. MASSA N JNION, saii Asyut, No. ZIP North /rout street, PMlLdeleble. Ireb. ii, 11170—M CONFESSIONS OF AN INVALID. DURUM= for the bowls st yore" men sad I. others who- ender trap lihwiroes Arbil , ste., supplying the minas of selkers. Wrlttes by ea* who cared hiserit; and send foss as rewiring a post paid directed savekqeAddress NATEASISIL . ItITTALIR, Brooklyn, N. Y. Dec. 24, I2OIL-4e ZEROES 01 YOUTH A geutleusan who entered for years from nervous Dobillty,Ptsinettire Deny, sad all the effects of youthful fodleeretion,7,lll, Sar tio mike of sofetiog bussealty, seed free to all who need It, the receipt and directloas for making the elm& tweedy by which he was cared Sufferers wish he to profit by the adver tiser's experience, can do so lsy addresehag. In perfect coeldeace • JOSH B. 061DSN, N 0.4 Oestarstreet, New York. May 14,1540.—t7 TO OONSUIIPTIV2B. The Adrertiaer, baying Wee restored to health is • few waste, by • very simple remedy, atter barley sof- Aeried Esmond years with • owe hug affectios, red that dread /Wawa Oosanzaptkoe—is anxious to nuke knOwn to his fellew•eaStrers the mesas of tuna - To all who desire it, be will seed • copy of the pro apripties seed (free atrium), with the dinittkPos for wreparisig and oaten the sue, which they will lad • fare Core for Ooneamption, Asthma Bronchitis, els. The Alert ef the Advertiser la sending the Preecrip ilea is to b reed t the sainted, sad spread lalitesstlee which be oencehas to be Invaluable; sad he hopes ev ery rafferer will try his,sdy so it. will cost them nothing, and slay prows • edestobse. Parties wiehleg thajp .resertiptie_ Simbasaddreat it.. EDWARD A. W/LSON, Willtesisbure f fLhigecoosty, New York." lay 14,11149.—1 y SPECIAL NOTICE. MMUS PIILKONICI Irma*, seemed Tonle and If eadrake Pink will core Con. soatptien. Liver Complaint, sad Dyspepsia, It taken twoordlag to directions. They areall three to be to. boa At woo U. They cleanse the steseach, r. Lao the lies, arid pat It to work; thee the booms* good; *looked dipole sad auk bird; the patient begins to gene. la flesh ; the diseased ant. pee Apses in the lungs, nod the gustiest entertain Cho dhows and gets well. This Is the only way to ova oosoomptiou. To those throe ;medicines Dr. J. 11. Ikaoark, of Philadelphia, owes his neuivalled isteoew la thetreat inent or polarooary 000stioption. The Pularosio =ripens smetild Natter la the lanes, nature It at b 7 as 5057 expectoratioa, ter whoa the Odom or =atm Is rip., 'digit °deo dill Moro it Aimed the patient has rest and the lungs bests to beat. To do ibis, the Seaweed Tonle and Mandrake Pills meet be freely used to cleanse the stomach and liver, so blood. that the Palmonic Syrup sad the food will tasks good Sehanoke Maadrake Ms sot epos the liver, re ammlagall obstractiomi, relax the duets of Um gall bladder the bile starts freely, sad tie Mee le ses relkmart u thestsolewili arm what the Massa de seddag ewer bee. Invented except aDassel Madly poison whisk Is Tay dangerous to ass male wish great due), that will unlock tbs gall-Mad& and start the eseretione of the liver like debenek. libedrithlt NIL Llreal f 0111‘pinha ts pas of lb• mat mate *sum e Crossamptkm. Solmack's Seaweed Task is a gentle stimulant sad siterativetand thoseall In the Seaweed, which this greparatisaii dads of, sedate the mossee to throw out the gestriaisice to Madre the Sled with the Pulmeste Syrup, sad it le mete into pod bleed with. out fermeatatimt or soerlagia the desuch. The wet mama why physicians& mot ears ear goeptimils, they try to do tee ismity they Os me. dkeine to the emigh, to Meg chill., to step al sit • masts, kettle liner, sad by se debit they damage oh. gika=e t errers, looking ay the semeilese sad slats sad dies. Dr. Sobaaok, la hre sai restassat, doss net try toatop a tough, night sweat; chalk oa feta.' Sawn the eases, sad they wilt all stop of their own ascord.— No one mut be oared of Osnemaptioa, Lime Com- Plant, DYlP•fele,Clatarrh, °maker, triemetad T hroat Wass the Dyer and stameek are made healthy. o s per essamptisa, of 00111818 Go lan in 6ryaNarsam lf e as ms hasa dimmed, either tubercles. es inttatioa, Nears sditedosom Dr twshem ee et se. swows etialla and DM deasying. lase& ses whet asset be Moue I It is sot only the NW/ shat are wasting, but it I. the whole body. The stemma sad limber, lost Dear pewee temskeidoot est ODIN. Now the ealy &saes late takelleitandes amigaft . erkikicwill bring op a tam to the steusselt; the ltist, .. wiWbigla to mat bed , It will digest emit nail make volt bitter; Menthe pace* begins Mr pat la Seth. and Masts.. the body begins to grog, Ille taiga curia. to had up. sad the lm. fiest=sad well. PhD is tbm only way to Inisatherels IP disease, Sad only Ldvitraca.. Ago lisewesd Taira are salleim at without the Pa Isis the itsadrake rUb=sll b - Selameek, tt i rsit=aatatertyted Dislik i t momi iste l swol7 ll"lsiijlekla tir litill4='.lll 111.4)". 1• "" kJ 114 1 16 41 wit athed . Pall%Mies +the map ramerbdide mamma. ettem + 4eak it reateli ,eismiatatymmeentg Season. 11., + eie • . o ff i lat i = L.+. 12= wilme ali Prefildelle: l isse fejtilltad street, Net + +, i tliattiter W . lo Mte:lr kte 'e.. wager thalis.roliko• bean at tutelt44l7 itgig Ali a Pali - 10 Plifikaltragott .. OW • .► . L , 411Tiirift f I MAT "lll fr= oloterit, - NON, a oo.it EED 9Art.4ootrli 1440W1114 , VAGEraBIA (14 ISM biwir at Ifilron "kb. awi Imesedmaip, 410J./Pellir • 191. undersigned, intooding to remove, will soli at Public Bats, ea 2ltisredgy, MA deg ti g nik isf 0, at 9 o'clock, A. Y., at kis readocco, dsrtdt county, Md., on the arm of Isaac Mahar, es the nod leading from Ittontittobsryi to Litt 4} AL t i y disi frogs Kmaittabarg, the fellowlag Personal r 6: YOUR HEAD OP WORN 11011aNdle two of' this mares with Lai. 6 bead of Mika Cows, all of widett will be fresh this wring,' RsIL 6 bead of rimy at ti., two of this Needles wad win its fresh for split& I Shoats, 1 heavy bread freed sad I sorrow tread bar bangs Wii= , Llaisl 1144 sad Clarriage as geed sew, Peed 2 alto of Da lards,la rds, Threats( Malkin* sad r one Power with rod sad patios wed wily roe sewn, HadllieWs Royer aad sad Illevor with soblesks, !staid lake, Irkaawarteig Mill a• and as ass, Plow. 2 Nasvesos, Mos Yarrow. double shovel sad treble Morsel ['lbws, GeraVerT, Shifting cep Baggy nod Hansom illsiegb as good as hew, 2 iota of Iresebbaads, 1654 of /rout Goan, Oel. laws, Bridle., Halters, bar-bores Uwe, Wagon Biwa. mg good as atm Nidlag Saddle, Bid. lieddle, 2 Ming lir Idles, groat, Batt sad Log Chains, 1 paha of ggreadera, stogie, doable sad Wahl* Wow, °saber Bo:, Iberels, Foots, Rake. Axe, Maul sad Wadies, Mattock, de. Also, oabludfof 22 Acres of Grain In the ground: • Ivo, a varlet yof 11011811 HOLD AND KITCIIIN FURNITURE, ecesisSise oft Badstaida sad Bedding, 2 Bureaus ea good as new, 2 Saha, 1 Diu:ag sad 2 Breakfast Tables, Stab, was of Obairs, Sewaltito SW.* sad Pip., No.t Noble Oa* Mows, Wood Das, Desk, Chat, Right thyCrck . Donk-tray, • lot of Carpet, Iran [will., Cedar•ware, Tts-ware, Queanieware, Creediary-wars, Boma, lamb, Vlsweger, Potatoes, Basiage, lama sod Laid by Slio pima, sad gnat away °lbw articles too nualoroos to station. Attendance will be ghat sad Werra wade know. by WILLIAM B. WALMILII Asett.ox Barra, Auctioneer. [Feb. 22—te. EEO pIIBLIC SALE OF TALUABLI PP/DONAL PIOPUTT. Tim neeirsigzed, intending to gait formbig, will sell at Public Ule, en Priday, the 18th day .f IVO, at 10 o'ciocz, 1.1 f., at his redeems In Saabs* township, Adams county, Pa, ma the' Harrisburg road, 1 mile from Gettysburg, the following valubm Personal Property, els : 4 HUD OP GOOD WORK 9,01011131, oes of theta 'Ulu 4 and oes s l i t:p 12 heed of hued Cattle, itomagsi which are Hitch Cows, ones yam Devon lull, isee do, Me bateau young Cottle, 10 Mut a am,. 1 sew broad tread Ibureurse Wa win„l tee ar three-horse narrow treed Wove, Rag time Hague Bak Swim Hugest led, Hay Dun lewdly Peed Trough, Threat big hiackin °a = two hone Powers, ~ad hike Is neer, Huey leap or sad Mower, Fodder Cutter, Cora Clover Heiler, ends Dri ll _Winnowing 11131, a lot ol liep, 1 Witaimith Hay Rake, Plus, 2 113210 .er 203310 ilhereel Pius, 2 Cora herb, large AiV•111101M tor, Mu Brake, ileatelldog KM, IRieel Darrow, Lied Idler, Cara Coverer, Mortison's Core Muter, the best impleassat lin the purpose sow in us, Nagle doeblued treble Trees, epresders, Leg papa, 3 seta it Bruchbeads,2 sets of Pram Gears, all el which Sr. swirly neer, Ply NotuCollen, Brides, Haler mad Cow Dug larks, Piths Yorks. Shaking Perks, Cato ( Po n l i klprours Combined Hay Pork and - Mauls ad Yedger„ with a variety of other articles too numerous to meatim. Attendance will toe given and taus made kaolin by Jai, Summon. Auctioneer. 211—dt p 11,13L1C BALE. The otedorsigued, latesdlag to quit forsdag, will offer at Public Selma llutdc ,fisZHAL,ferlturd went, at hh teddosoce la getter towitoMp, Meese coolly, IL, cao half mile south of Centro Mills, on Opossum creek, the fbßowlos p wowed Property, to t ! mD OP WON[ 130IM, two of theta good breed morea 3 herd of Mita °own which will be fresh by time of silo. Alto;► lot of young Cattle, I Shoots, also a lot of Bh 1, two and three-Dom Wagon good so now, 1 PsWattopßum. Plowe,l a Redford sad **other • Benolloterille Mow Plow Harrow, Shovel /law, Cora P i Z e llera Corerer; liorohiag Ray Zak , Illed,Bay Hone Gears, dew Colima, Bridled, Haltom 1 rot le Hamm, wit single llarnow=eoa 2.11114 Whtp, Man Sri II ettlage of aid& 1 4 Z I ns sad 3 new laad liattea, Say sad Monatio li A li g eelbarrow, pair saw Breast lignaOlon, gawk add doable Then, Jockey Milk mew Half3aiol,PeadOhnt,Oralavradls,Rowing tab sod Beak cad a groat many artioloo too amass to swathes. Sole to oanaesee it 10 Aka, A. Y. du said day, when etteadasee irel be even and terms made kno arn Em by 0 WAGS O. CLUISOII. Ulm us, Amstieiseer. Rob. 11- t Ihnolog P osoordomUßLpitlC SALB. wk. totot• quit . wM wan at Pub& HOW, ow = z the nth &soy Jiwwk wt. of 10 ("oink, .A. A, at roddosto. la Swam towooidit. Mims bonowChotor.tom oiM York Pao, Wat t Woo lbortlw of a ado boo Now Cheater, taw Ilitintiag ootwobto Pomba D'oto, via: _ TWO HUD OP mai HOUR, au of Wu of *allow. Saylor Nook 1 throe yoarttiog Cott, li kosd of NSA 05w0,71 had of mai Oottlogliow mad M II 11=tro Patna Ilawpor, Orals UM, ?oust Zoo Eska, 1 Owriwroo Woos = = Tra.4 oo•Oor p =4l2 g owz a logr k . 4 1= i, W; Wows, Or osoblitals, Cronus, Halm, Oow ell‘Pe i Oala fr rki ni aiir `r ts o 00l ibitedt Wm , IkoyA r i _. aM lorkA optial oad Nook Craft ADA MOON. AND NlllllllOllllll6 assoidas Is w . ot 4 Alobitlotw a s sa y a Mrie Illrout ilitq tow taw too ototoroma to imam 4100tokkm• mule Iliit ell. area MIN Immo 11 :1 ORM B. MUM. Joiro ‘NsAtaisent, Asotiosoot. Pol. U.—a* tHZ.&P LANDS! I =lrak ar Um OA SAlle d, a=111 1 $ 4 :&P .1106. 1"1 6 ellsaas a is Oiristiag a 4114 air aNIRW *LS rta j a all4ll"*lr aro. •orpocutliami ITALuAzzat wing ritorstry . AT PRIVATIC awe. WHIM MM el POW. Ode tb• TALUIJU PRO PM= fa the neeongi ot OeMeiewee, es On ea. et 011ierg Mint Me liki_o l l l .l le MINA'S Owner,' a' , 4 * Psi •• ono, am resalesum le weenblie . The In. EUWe 011161 Ot i itik i n= l , oo. be Am 1111Wiliiiii Is wen we ',3lse • Fag • , Orintannillo,Mtt 0 1 1iblilt . ' ' - - :;--! . . • l' - ' k.,... 1 .. , r . v.. ; a :, Oh Tsllll4f gal and tumuli ,Saiti. Punic SALE OF VALUABLE PERSONAL PROPERTY The andeuelistd, itiludinil to. bbiS brad% wig ma Deb& balm mu irIIMMIM, tie ßld ney if um io eedoca, 4. AL, at his raddrace in Adam souaty,ltaaa'a. 13,1 anis soath-esoll=roville, sad %el a WU, mat of Omen Wills, the following Poronall Itagarly, all of widaidassarly sew awl to good order, to wit: TWO kite. HAIM, boa of which aro with 661,1 yearilag Oen of Marva h ock,S as. MUCH 00W1,2111alion, 4 Shoats, I narrow tined tbreehoces Irwin la dosed naming order , Spring Wagon. Wire. Meta ley Bake, Maar» leg Mill, Odin' Bea. Ilay Oan-Mges, Dug Boards, Corn forks, novel Paw, tin sad Arsehorse Plow, fierrow, dein, doable sad treble Trees, &WU sad /lath, Oran &writll7mi en, BreschbruM4 Prost bean, Saddle , B ritt l e, ter Breast. Batt and Oow Males, AL A1.., 11 MB. Hot" anzrzosuot inriarrosi%. pare of 1 Bayel Cook Coaling Nom, harylate Bryn, Table, Negebraod, sad a groat snag Wog argots' too numerous to meatica. - Attendance will be given and terms made known by P. A. ABM. L. W. HUM, Auctlonoor. Mu% 4, IB7o.—its puBLIC SALE. • nadsrsigued, tatoadin• to leave Gettysburg, will sell at Public, Bale, ow Wedasaday, Afars* at bar reddesioe, worilowest 0811110 of the dismoad, • variety ot vahrible Porsowal Property, saws& lap of • 11420GAWT TABU" Kahopany Bide Board, Cass of Doman, Beerebuy, Burnie , sets of Chairs, Lock ers, Sinus, Booking Or% 2 Walnut Dining Tables Btand„ Dresser, Bedouin's, Vsaltiaa Blinds; Looking dares, Washstands, 111 ash Bowl and Pitch ers, Prather Beds, Hair fliattraridor Beds, Linea fikasts,liaakets, Coverlets, Coss glints, Moues, ilptaning Wheals and Cards, Use la, Glass-warty Quesstoware, sit Gilt Chia*, Ingrain Carpets, Bars Carpets, KitelienTuraitore, inns sad Copper Kettles, and a aufabor of oda*, artiolas. Salo to continence at 10 o'clock, A. M., whoa at tondaace will be even and tame made known by MAMA SWAN. JLMIZIO CALtonzia, Auctioneer Mar. 4,1570 _ I)UBLIC SALE OF YA L 111 ILI ALM t PERSONAL PROTIUM The undersigned, intending to quit bunalioll millet Public Bele, ow Mooday, the 14th day of MO, at 10 o'clock, 4. Y » on ne pregame, In Reeding township, Adams comity, on the road leading from Hampton to New Cheater, about cementzteeith of mile from the toner place, the bllowiag lent Istate, vls: A FARM, oontalnlag SO Ac re% mom or km, on which is erected a twoitory MOM& containing • room., Kitchen, Pantry and Battery, all In good or. der. An end has lately been built, which what ink& el, will costal& 1 room below sad II sham. A good large BAILS, containing bar Alablee sad Aoor, with 2 Mows and 4 Ilhads,llai Pan, ULU foot with a Cora Crib and 8 large him for grain attached; smoke House, Han Hoag% and all other uscassnry buildings; a young Orotund, mast is good bearing ardor also, about 28 orllo Peach trees. with a choice lot of Grapee, viz: Isabolla, Concord, Dianne and Delawart4; Straw hereto, viz: Agrkultaritt and Jocund*. • bout 8 acme are Is Timber, the balsa in Meadow and farming land, a dna p of math. All molar good hoc*. The laud bee all hoes limed one, sod part twice. • Well of nswer-Indllauwater at the barn and "pries water for boom mike. A streams of water near tbe barn, secrebble boss all the bolds, lot stock. Any person wishing to view the proton, can do or by calling on Om nadaringsed melding daemon. Ifni sold entire, it will be divided to mai. boyars. Also, at the seam Has and piece, will be sold the follow lag Personal Property, viz: 3 V 41.11L8L11 WORE HOl3lB, suited for either saddle or banter'. nod T. l me 1P / is,,, 1 Oalt six mouths old, S Itlio• Cows, 1 Heifer, 1 Boar Hag, 2 lows that will Moe pigs about the let of Jane, 1 Barrow,allOberer Wbitos ;1 twoborse narrow tread Wagon. Ohio Iterisay• comjeised Despir, Braadt'sps. teat Hoy Sabo, Crainoughlin's t Straw, Hay sad /odder Cutter, Hay Haifa, 114,1P10w, torerai r sztoun.al; Ka w•soz a rab 3 El ism out ooni aleL Oora Pork, nav sad Moan= York; Hoes, SW., Orowbar„ tilardss Asks, Jack , dug* *NM' load treble Stow, Wags, Log, Cow, Halsor sod Cott Ma era, Mono Gears, owe of Took** Herhall, kat Bawls, Uwe osowotod Carrlogo Bonier, Check - Liam Plow Liao, 1111wa lsidlos, Collars, 12.14150 r Peddles art Mlle, Ito. Mho Imo la sold • mist of variable awns- HOLD LED lITOIII3I YU 12 will also be sold, oessistiag la part of 1 set of solid WAWA led Room rearaltoro,e of. &Attend, llsrble.top droning Barra, Y Ifsiumed, Towel lUselg 1 set of Cristnnt Bed Zoom laniltors, composed of • Mead, dr Diorama, Woolistoa4 Vera its*, 4 Chairs; also, •pottsp Wahmt Iladstaad ; all so good al sea 1 Haab" d 0•411* Plaao, Spring rated fe y i est of n.. metal Maim, 2 cam Noted lock inglot ofecommos Matra 1 Idarbleder at Pak, he Tablet Dwain iabsg, Anskitst sod hitobsa Tab 11 Holland Glory Parlor Stenos, Cook Moos and In tros. Solo lot ofQmenorare, Crockery-ware, Glam. wars, Tht•mars, Pots, Pees, Jug,, laok eta, Hop, Bomhb, bolas, Ohara, 11111tner's Um" Cs... a lot of Ilsocr, Potato's by the Muriel, lust Tare* Ompet by dm yard, Barrel of Thisgar; Copper UMW. sad • great many other articles too mumerons is istation. Parading to leave the State, I will ohm my mars Petattrions. Terve months credit will be Rhea os tbs Err sad Personal Property. Further terms made 'moan on said day of sale. A. K. Kress, Auctioneer. J. R. t [ Yob. 21—te illelbechetere not allowed to bring any thing to drink on th• premiere. PUBLIC SALE. 14,11. 4MM-••••11- gat mis Naomi lilt,. Nnw *bemon* PUBLIC SALE Tke usdersigind, Appal for ltre. CA? ammo Sw am, will soil at Piddle Oaks,.,. Palurday, t e 12th day at Mara oink at her tesidesso la 801C4111.11111111 Taller one half ails Mon lb. Okapi, the following valuable Powillial !ropily, via: A GOOD DRAB? HOLM which will work well wbanotec hacked, SOP'., 1 pod two hone Plow, aornsw, eta& aid isabls Shovel Plow, Ripper. Hay Lndaws, Iffsawsleg WM, 1 pair of Bresebbsads, get Warsona, Milos. Collars, single and doable Line., Grain Cradle, Mowing Scythe, Cow Cholas, 2 seta of Butt Cluing, Satanist, Mattock, 2 Osumi. stones, Bashed Begat, Torte, Bakes, Whatiberrow. net Gaa , 112., Cons and Poiatoes by Om basholl, or 6 b.sb.la Besti, de. AIso, IIOIIIIBHOLD AND BITCH IN 111:111NITIIII X, eonsistlng of Bedstead and Nodding, ihat.en Cupboard, Pablo. Washstand, lot of Chairs, Tin Bucket, Iron Kitt* Croat Vowel. Creaks, and odes artless toe anstsreas to wesettow. Sal* to connaosee at 10 o'clock, A. H., when at tendants will be even and tams made kaowa by LXVI HINTZE, Agent. I.D.lB—te• puBLIC S A L E. Dy virtue of es Order of lb* OrpDap' Court of Ad ow comity. Ike undersigned, Ado inharator of the lisgste of 1.1711111 D. [vatic', deed, will expose to Dunne kin, as the premises, on &fordo'', Me MA tiny if rd nest, lb. following dowitibod Ansi isnele, via: • TRACT OF ABOUT SEVEN ACRES OP LARD, VtWardand partly la timber, sltvated In nlionbui township, Adams county, aMr Mari" 11.11 Cu which is erected a en* sad a halgatory LOG HOUSE. "I'hars ars sane line Fruit Tram on the premises. Sala to consiseass at 1 o'clock, P. 11., ...hut at taadantor will he gives and terns loads knows by MICHAIL KUGLER, /Ulmer. Isb. 2lS—ts puBLIC S A L E. undersigned, intending to quit farmi, will trsilat Public Sale, en Tlsesday, fAs 16tH day o fMarch nest, at 10 o'clock, 4. IL, at hie residence le erook Ito tow Dail p, Adams county, Be., near the Ckamberstm re pike, titres fourths of a mile hum New 84.11.114, I he lowing Pomona! Propoey, VIZ POUR HEAD OP WORK HORSIXB,I a Brood mare with Colt, 1 Colt, two yeareold this Sp, . 3 good Cowl two of which have beep fresh but n sla..rt time, I head of young Cattle. 3 head of Sheep, l narrow time 4-horse Wagon and Sad, 1 three-horse P ,r, I 2 borne Plow, single shovel, &table shovel and treble shovel Plows, Harrow, Hay Carriage, Reaper and Mower lu good order, Winzmwing Mill of Harrisburg make, Cutting Sex, single, "labia sod treble Tread, Spread er, Wheelbarrow, 2 eau of Bosco laba tads, lest of Pram Gears, Wagon Saddle, Collars, Bridled, 3 sets of Fly Nets, Check Line, Plow Lines, Breast. Run, Cow and Log Chain., Halters and Chains, Barbee and &Laths, Dung Boards, Grindstone, Forks, Bakes, A. Also, Hay by the ton, and GRAIN IN THS GROUND. Attendance wUI bp given end terms made known by ritalllClB C. OGDEN. Janos MIVILZY auctioneer. f0b.26, 187 VALUABLE FARM AT 'fluvAsic TALE The undersigned °Moro at Private ash We vain/ibis FARM, situate in St. Thomas township, Nrooklin county, on the road from (...sopbeiliitown to the Warta Spring road, % of a tulle from tb• latter rued, containing 7l AOKI'S, more or less. The I as provitmenta are a new two-story PKAMM. DWXL LINO, tosx.24 be,g with a Fromm barn, 2936 Not, sad outbuildings. There Is a never•billing Spring of 'rotor on lb. premises. About 13 Acres are in good Timber, with a large proportion of eacellest Meadow. The farm to under good fencing, and in good order and convealently located for Mills, School-Itoose., The terms will be nosy to suit purchasers. Palmas dooirtsg to view the premises will call on Daniel Humus, residing on the adjoining tarns. For further information address EMMY 11.1LTS21111111111llt, Graeffouberg, Adam, co., Peons. Oct. 40,11140.-6 m VALUABLE PROPERTY AT PRIVATE BALE. The sedersigsed °gots at Private Sale a 41liltY DBIGILABLif PAUL, situate In Bunten township, sheet of 134 riles southwest Tboarts, ofßeq Newchattor, adjoialm loads Beaty ~ (foot,* Csisharan, and others, costafning SI ACA of Lad in • high stets of cultivation. The loprovesients are a new weath erboerded comes HOBBS, Prune Barn, a thriv ing young Orchard of Apple and Peach Trees, Grape Visas and Fruit Trees la the yard, a well of Water at the door; a never-falling Strom runs through the 'entre of the Paris. There is an abundance of Tim ber. The location is convenient to Churches, Schools, Kills, and Market. The Property le well suited for division, and will b• sold la Lots or attire to suit purchasers. Parma' wiskiag to view tae premien; or ascertain terms, will call oa the atbecriber or bathe's b letter. /LIBILAHAN MIENS. New Chester, Aug. LS, 138 Y.-t! RF • L ESTATE AGENCY. I have opened an agency for the BALE OF REAL ESTATE la realisation wltb ay law baseness la Gettysburg Parttesertabilagt• gallon buy I sada, usay aad it t tbetraitauttagetecull. Farms and Woodland. BS ACEIIB Ol WBION 40 AOll2 TUBBER Ssal.So • GOOD SARK, GOOD BUILDINGS and TIMM war Gettysburg granite laud. • le. I FARM. seer Gettysburg red gravel laud. • SALK. ISO AMISS, AT S3O PBS •01.1. A 2ILAOT OS GOOD LANDAS • AQABA • AS $36 PQ ACAS. A TILT GOOD RAWL WITH 100 AMISS MEATY TIM BJUL AT 546 PTA /LOEB, VEST OHIAP. 100 *ORIN WITH TBRY GOOD BUILDINGS AID 10 maid casirrmar rtmazz, VOL $1 41 , YIRT OKRA? FARM, GOOD LAND ANb GOOD wonauses, AT SW PBS ACRIL • /AU, 100 ACWBS, mar Gottymbarg. • TIM GOOD /ABM AND GOOD BUILD/10, AT 00 Viz Aciut, two tall.. from Getty*arr. A /ABM, Seer allot from Gettysburg, PO PLR ACRE 0111411.. A . TILT GOOD GRASS tw• ton.. rrom A GOOD •1D CHEAP TATIOLN AND LOTS AD.. JOINING. A TERI GOOD /ABM IN GOODORDIR, Mil PSI Anzs. A GOOD BABY, BUILDINGS ALL NEW, 16o000— ALSO MANY OTHER TRACTS. ALSO 110U5113 AND BUILDING LOTS IN TOWN B. G. MoCRIARY, Attont•y•tlaw GoMysburg, Joao 1111110.—t t FOR SALE My Property on Otawbersbury at., ,Gettirsberg, Pa THE HOUSE is a two story brick, Gas is it, a Hydrant in the yard with good oat building , choice vsestir of Grapes, Strawberries, Diadkberrita, Raspberries, Patch and dwarf Pear Troia on the lot. S. B. BOW. Sept. 10.—tf WOOD FOR BALE, 800 CORDS OAR • 200 HICKORY, AT BANDOE'S MILL, 14161`rice glaads3 per cord oaths groaad. 010. ARNOLD. Gottysbarg, /tag 11,11611.--t 1 FOR SALE. ma DESIRABLE THREE-STORY BRICK DWELLING HOUSE , Boston' MP feet lot, wink two-Mori Britt Baelobaliding, la linVelaes repair ' two doom Bar Omit Mame, oa Baltimore Moult, will be sold ea a& marmodatteiterws. I Joao 11 tit VMsgrapis 6itittrits. 12TAIILIBRAD 1169 TIPTON & MYERS' EXCELSIOR GALLERIES YORK STREET, GETTYSBURG, PENSTI PIeIVEIB Or ALL BTYLIS. Views of - the Battle-field. Send Stamp for C at alogue FRAMES, ALBUMS, &c., &c 111.801) Agents Ihf lansby & 11101ani4 Mad lambda( , diip MM. Dec. 3, 13111.74( HOLIDAYS! NEW FIRM! MlUlosisoffbon having Worst late paotwrolap A PHOWNII&LPRIO 114111111/011 at tloo old oloal ut *Most stme, edielatle. (awl, opposlto loinwer Storo), ortario Wry will Ares Imo paigereil tot*" la Oita boolotyloo rucerock ALL Ammurrms. BON TOM& uairrie DICPNEDCUI, AND °TAR STYUES, Annum, PAotograpA liVasia, groso yeast? arsaliasali ea Mad osator lab oboe m are i r d ruotniklas Ilos• Op phonate ogololhotros. J. IL JAO9II SW. 14 181110-4( :,000 WANTED I PERSONS desiring *invest from sl,oot 'IL to .8,000 on peribctly nib Reel Estate security, ate per omit. intennt s itee *eat all State and local taxation, will nuke ha mediate applicatlon Weldor of the under -4111144 M. I1oCILS821; Prss limed of Taoism of 'Ps. Ckolisp. A MIMMUIt TrteNseir. , as _ . • Mill OFFICE OF FISK & HATCH, BAN HERB AND DEALERS IN GOV- ERNMENT SECURITIEI3, No. 5 NASSAU STRZXT, NRW YON', The realerkable success ',Wilk atomise sew these- tialuto of lb. Loam. of Om Calmat PACI7IIO LEL, Koko Corral/Iry .od lb. Waning PACIVIC iitIISSIL. CON PANT, and am popularity and credit whisk them :Amos have I...detained lu the markets, both la tbio country and Europe, hate shown that thatirat Yort- gage Bondi at wMaly located sad tionoralnly-ammagel Railroad. ma promptly recogaMad and nadtl* Was thstuueS suitable, safe, and advantageous ism et fave.taiatit. yl acting • amt. IlbanklidCoolo %SS CM ber•atter lm derived from' (levantlima loads, sae a valtablo to Ink 6 tkolr plots. Assured that, In the eateetion and osiotiaUen of superior ha inroad Loans, Ira are westing a grass public want, aad reader' at • ,'.able au vie•--boll to the buld.re of Capital mad to atm great Nstionat •orki of iof Gros' Im yrovomoot whos intaissie morn and mob.taottal character *tattle thou to the nos of Capital and th• ronlidenea of Investor,-w• now 01- Jrt with spsclal oonadsacs abdestlalbetkos lhs FIRST MORTGAGE BONDS QM Chesapeake and Ohio Railroad Company Thu Chesapeake and Ohio Railroad, canoseting Atlantic coast sad the magsdhcout harbors of the Chomp:aka Bay with the Ohio Rigor at a pullet of ra• liable navigation, and thus, with the (weirs Railroad ayatesa and water treeeportatiow of the greatmt: and anutb•weat, NORMS TUN ADDITIONAL NAST ♦ND WIBT TRUNK LINZ, se laaperativ•ly demand ad for t 6• accosamodatke of the ilialleall •nd rapid Ipgroving transportation betas= the • tLantic sea board and lamp* on the one baud, and the great producing regksis of the Ohio and Mimiselppi as the other THE IMPORTANCE OP THU ROAD AS A NRW OEMS' 111.031 TH2 Wl= TO Till lAA isavOlos It Into Lano of national eatkoeqoutee,and Insures to It la antenaiw through 'rune Orem the day 01 tta esiapletloo; while, In the develOpenea . t of the 'sten sire agriflatoral sod sollioni resource.' of Virgiula Yd Wirt Virginia, it pareates, aloes km an line , the alumnae of • large sad profitable local busbies'. Thai the greet Interests, both general emil local vltick deemed the completion of the Cizatrzaza AND OCo RLILIOLD to the Ohio Elver, afford the surest guars rage or it. success sad value, awl AIM DIE IT THE MOST IMPORTANT AND 11DESTAN. TIAL ZAILZOAD 1NT21P238.1 NOW IN PRO,- GkZU IN THIS COUNTRY Its superiority as .a Zest sad West riate, amid Mu proadoe of sa lisweass sad prodtsll• tradosmodsans its contpletios, bats drown to It the enemies sad ooeparalice of proialaaat Capitalist sad Railroad am of thia City of wand Automat .ad kayos la tallith wham rouluclied with it, faSaißdf Ida lilt of WS ust and bootaosa nos of Thstoio and Watt Virginia, MUIR= AN NNANONTIC, HONOR ABLE, AND 8 UCC.IBII7II7L MANAGIBEINT. Sh• Bond is completed and in operation from Web- mood to th• celebrated Whits Sulphur Springs of Welt Virginia, 227 miles, and there rsal■ but 100 alien (Dow partially conetrocted) to be complied -0, to miry it to the propose-0 terminus oa the Ohio river at, or Bear, the mouth of the Big Beady river, 160 miles above Clarions-oi, and 169 lanes below Mao burg. Liam aro wow prctiottoi or (sprains. &mei OW and Sontackp to this paint, which .111 connoct t 4. CHZDATRAK/A ♦ND OHIO WITH THZ INT= RAILROAD BYBTIMS OP int WHAT AID ROOTH- WYST, AND WITH THRPACITIO RAILROAD ltoirs loads franchises and superior akrauttagar. will 'hoe ttis Camemmaza Lim Ono Itansou• Cat— ?AZT amens the richest =Roost powerlll sad tryst— worthy corporations of the country; AND TIIKRE MRS ♦ riIItIRDT TARIM, IN 00NPLITIK ROAD AND WORK DON; IQUAL TO TIER 3111111 i AMOUNT 07 THIC MORTGAGE The details of the Lout have been aria/wad with epeeial ritoroneo to the wants of an aware of barest- on, and combine the various features of teareuiesalk vatety, and potteries against kw au fraud. The Bonds are In denumaisatioaa of $lOOO, $5OO, and $lOO They will be lamleof se Cbwpon Bonds, mails be Jeerer, and may be held ha that form; or The Bond may be registered In the name at the owner, with the coupons remaining payable Wheat*, entached,thepriscipol Wag then transferable osdy on the books of the Company, unless reassigned to C1:33151 The coupons nay be detelled• and cancelled, the Bond made iperitanent Registered /tend, trsailser- Me only on the books of the Oespany, and the ta- tarot made peyable only to the registered over or Itla attorney. Tbo throw dawn will bo known respoeUvoly ea Ist. "COUPON' BONUS PATABLI TO 111A.RX/L.. 2d. "REGISTERED BONDS WITH HOUPONS ♦T TAMIED." "INGIBTXXID BONDS WITH 00UPOIS13 sad shaild b. so dahpested b Corm, ireishedit be lipeolfyteg the dam of /MA amazed. They hews THIRTY TRAIN to nob trim anomie, 15,1170, wink isterart at di per met. per ammo has November I,lare. Piammki irreime ear. /ALS la 0013 IN TIM CITY OF MIT ML Th• latereet le payable le Mar awl Norm, theft t may take the place of Wit et ti. 'sitter loam of Fly ..Taeadisa sad nil thimmeissite otos/ Sari who streadyliold Central aM Waiters Peelle Bealle, with interne pzesible h Jaseary aM Jute.. and who may desire, te making eadttional itieesainatiha, have their interest receivable ail Merest mom et Ile year. The Lao is rsairsd 17 • •10•11.0 Mi n g r afiw ► Line of Raid tram PA knead de the Obio Elm% ph& iia apdpaaat sad dl Mbar propity lad lOW bar meal coasiotad tlissawitk. Blab, /food i j SlMl,oooper maim firr a. redrogitiess VOA kid., le Mg Oct MU par. After the amplitiels iif Ai Rood. The Sesetisid is be. $11000,000; of wbloi SOW -000 vat be raaruel sad bald Ind far tie »hop— Ilea of oststasdhoir loads st lid Irdprikdo assirsi /teamed Cbspopy, ant saespe la ea Cholasassa. say . Ot tho roisatulag SAM", a oalidout Wag will bib mail to oosploile the road to the COhl• slvw port of MI Lyme** polka *ow opaigloa, sad thoroughly ovalp the whole hr a largoond sloth* proosat prior Is 90 Yd morbid tat/teat. ♦ Loma so amply otithrildt eri WOO* 0111014 sad N oortals ttoroatter to oolamoad a proahtost oin sibestia. bistit• otourhttoo b do amulhoth, both Omuta oodl Nom*, will Ito of moo ompoirosto. tad oil quickly aboorbhd. V•ry req•ettany, FISK AI HATCH, P. 11.—Ws ban bard beabigsla esabaldall Au partlasara, sisdielkal dk IM. lam eta, with tut N lanais' masa sowlballea. 11116Ws bay sad sell eaveowassi livrada and re solve Use rests to of auks, luksi, Ooraanaleas, said aalkatu, *IOW la aback at slight, ail alliso s lases, ad as balances. ()WA. 11174-4iiin. February 16th, 111747 MUFJC,Iia
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