151=0 1411.§.17ry was bbintaitted t at an - in Philadelphia on Thy night last, lative Record hid in the robbery .of the ington Na- , rtr ti— tional Bank—the the - burglars gained entr, being novel and adn was about closing, a uniform, called at the Cashier the DetecVve leading them to Wit., on the bank would be mat. whereupo'n the two night watchmen were ordered to be on their guard. About 7 p'clock, P. M. there was a rap at the door, mid the watchmen, on nutuAT 31401 RIVING, Feb. 10, IS7I D. A. BUEHLER, Editor and Business Agent. idvertisers and others interested Will bear in mind that the regular circulation of the "Brag axa Einternan." is much larger than that of any othea Doper published in the County, being read 'weekly by not less than 11,000 persons. THE Fpench have already got into trouble . ) /The The axmistice concluded with the Paris Government contemplated the election of a National Assembly, lzr cure a free exTession of the national will, and provide a responsible govern ment to negotiate terms of peace. Fevre, on behalf of the Paris Govern ment, accordingly issued a call for an election on the Bth inst., without quali fication or condition. Gambetta, on the other hand, from Bordeaux issued a counter call for elections, excluding all who have held office under the empire, or in any wise connected with the Bourbon or Orleans dynasties. As this would ostracise a number of the ablest pitblic , men in France, and limit the election to those who sympathize with Gambetta, the practical result would be a packed Convention under the dicta tion of the latter and his radical associ ates. Bismarck, in a letter to the Paris Government, drew attention to this movement of Gambetta as a violation of the spirit and letter of the armistice and an attempt to defeat an expression of the will of . the nation—that while Germany had no disposition to interfere with the French in the free choice of a Government, he could recognize none which did not express the popular will. Favre at once issued a procclamation, cVning supreme Piswer for the Paris Government pending this election, deny ing Gambetta's right to interfere, and threatening him with removal from of fice if he persisted. To this Gambetta replies defiantly, denouncing Fevre and his associates as co-conspirators with Bismarck against the integrity o France, and calling on the people to dis regard all decrees issuing froth Paris. At Bordeaux a revolutionary meeting was held to back up Gambetta, but it was a failure, not more than 700 persons participating. The intelligence from France is contra dictory; but the telegrams indicate that the popular • feeling is adverse to Gam- betta's revolutionary policy, with a growing desire for peace. Things are a good deal Mixed up, and a bitter struggle will take place for the control of the National Assembly. Telegrams from Berlin represent that in Germany serious apprehensions exist as to the possible renewal of hostilities under the factions leadership of Gambetta and associates and that ample preparations are being -made to resume the contest, on the part of Germany, if necessary, with such force as must crush out all opposi tion. If the Germans are again forced to arms the war] will be posecuted re lentlessly to the bitter end. Much suffering exists at Paris. Not withstanding the prodigions efforts to pour sullicent supplies into the city, hundreds were daily dying'of want and starvation." AT the close of the last session tyres ol ution, introduced by Mr. Cessna, pass ed Congress authorizing the Postmaster (-;erieral to revise and adjust the claim of a Mr. Chorpenning, of Somerset coun ty, in this State, for unpaid services in carrying the mails in Utah and other resolution, Postmaster General Cress well awarded Chorpenning over $400,- 000, but there being no unappropriated money in the Treasury it was not paid. It turns out that the claim has been be fore the Post-office department, under successive administrations, but disal lowed. Mr. Cresswell made the award under the evidence on file, as presented by Chorpenning's counsel, which turns out be partial and ex-parte. The at tention of Congress being called to the inatter last week, a resolution was promptly adopted to withhold paynient and rescinding the resolution adopted at the close of last session. Of course, the Copperhead press had made much ado about the matter, and have endeavored to implicate both Mr. Cress well and Mr. Cessna in the alleged fraud. The former replies that his duties were only executive, and in obe .lience to the mandates of the House— that before the passage of the joint res olution by C'ongreis he had refused to recognize the claim. On Tuesday Mr. C ,sstia made an explanation to the House of his connection with the reso lution. It turns out that the whole thing was engineered by Judge Black, a leading light and recognized champion of Pennsylvania Democracy, as Chor- Penning's counsel. Chorpenning was one of his constituents, and relying on the integrity of Judge Black's represen tations in the premises, he offered the resolution which passed Congress. That was his entire connection with the matter. He knew nothing of the claim, other than as communicated to him by ('horpenning and counsel, and had no interest In it whatever. His only purpose was to serve one of his constituents who he believed at the time I an honest claim, although he him self had no idea of in extent. The res olution was presented near the close of the session, and he made no attempt to conceal the factsp on the contrary his attempts to explain the case were cat off by calls to order. Mr. Cessna closed with an earnest protestation of his in tegrity of purpose h 1 this and all other legislation. Chorpenning himself is a Democrat. ..,,,SoL k GEO. P. Ill'Armarrn has re , signed position as Superintendent of Soldiers' Orphan Schools, and the Gov ernor has nominated to the Senate J. P. Wickersham, the present able and efficient Superintendent of Common schools, as his successor, the duties of Superintendent of Soldier's Orphan's' Schools to be in addition to those of Superintendent of Common Schools. roxi:nEss without expressing any opinion on the merits of the quarrel be tween Germany and France, has grace fully authorized the use of natiollfd ves wls to carry supplies for the sulTeriqg of both nations. SECRETARY BOUTWELL gives notice that on March 6th books will be opened for subscriptions to the new loan of fif teen hundred millions of dollars, is pursuance of the Funding bill passed at the last session of Congress. Gov. iirlagr has appaiuted lion. W. Mcelay Hall, of Bedford, Law Judge of the Franklin, Fulton, Bedford and Somerset Judicial district, to All the vacancy occasioned by the death of dodge King. Os Tuesday the President , sent to Congress spat/sage recommending that tie Mission at Berlin be raked-to the first-class, in view of the growing power and importance of Germany. full uniform, who said that, in view of confidential information as to a pur posed burglary, they bad been detaijed to aid in protecting the bank. - The watchmen gratified at this official aid, promptly admitted the men, who turned Out to be professional "cracks-men" in disguise. The two watchmen were promptly disabled, gagged and bound. A third comrade was then called in, and the thieves went to work, with the tie peculiar to their calling. The wit was forced open and near $100,0410 in U. S. Bonds, belonging to, depositors, were secured. The safe, in which were the assets of the Bank. amounting to over $1,000,000, resisted all efforts to force it, and the burglars abandoned their efforts about S o'clock in the morning, when they left. The watclunen then set to work to free themselves from their bonds, working mainly with their teeth, and in about two hours succeeded in regaining their feet, when the alarm • was given. Genuine policemen soon made their appearance, and proceeded to work up the case, but thus far with no result. The daring character of the burglary produced much excite rflent. throughout the city, and a crowd gathered -etc/rind - tee bank, including anxious depositors 'Concerned to know whether their goods and wares, deposit ed in the - vaults for safe keeping, were safe or mot. Boxes and packages had been overhauled by the thieves, and tbe contents scattered over the floor; but their evident aim was money, not goods.' • It is thought the missing bonds will not exceed $lOO,OOO. 121 ii THE Commissioners of Cumberland county have got into trouble. For some time there have been ugly rumors as to the loose administration of the county finances, and the accounts are now undergoing investigation by the Auditors. It is a Democratic family quarrel, all the officials being Demo crats, Samuel Hepburn, jr., acting as counsel for the parties prosecuting the investigation. The. Carlisle herald thus advtfrts to several items which have been already unearthed:` ottiection was made to the allowance of certain orders drawn by the Commission': era In favor parties who had contracts for the building of bridges. This brought about an investigation of matters, and the Commissioners and their former clerk were examined on oath concerning the transaction. Their testimony brought out the fact that a large sum of money was given to a certain contractor to get rid of his contract, smiths; another eontiactor was so very kind and berievoktat as to give the Commissioners a neat little present of several hundred dollars after his contract was *med. There were several other similar transactions partially unearthed, which will make "mighty interesting read ing" when they are hilly developed. In Lancasterand York counties, by special act of Assembly, the Commis sioners and County Treasurer are re quired to state an account annually and file the same with vouchers in the Register's office, to, ; be open to inspection of and exception by tax-payers for 30 County Auditors for adjustment. Not a bad idea. Administrators, Executors, Guardians and Trustees, are required to . do this. Why not extend the prinaiple to all persons exercising monied trusts, including Comity Treasurers? A SINGULAR case of mistaken iden tity occurred in Philadelphia last week, in a murder trial. Several months ago, at 9 o'clock, A. M., a horse and buggy was seen to trive up to a bridge on the riv . er, from which a man alighted with a small parcel, which was thrown over the bridge. The man returned to the buggy and drove off. Some women close by having their suspicions aroused went to the bank, and found the is -*- age, which proVed to be a cigar box con taining a living new-born infant. The latter died the same day. Later in the day, Dr. Neville. a respectable practis ing physician, was arrested, on the charge, and committed to answer. The trial came off last week, and the two women swore poititively in identification ' of the Doctor, and that the horse and buggy drisen to the bridge corresponded in appearance color build, Ike to the horse and buggy 'daily driven by the Dr. On the other 'hand Dr. Neville r . proved conclusively, by a of nespeclutile witnesses, was on professional duty at the in an other.part of the city, and °Sowed it up with conclusive proof as to his where abouts, the entire day, besides calling a nurnher of well known physicians and citizens as to high character. So con clusive was iris defence, that the Com monwealth abandoned the ease, and the Jury, under instructions from the Court, promptly rendered a verdict of not guilty. A situ, has pastel the Rouse of Rep resentatives at Stutistawg, extending the provisions of the Act exempting judgments and mortgages fromtaxa tion, to Adams county. The `original bill included Yorh, Cumberland, lin and adjoining counties, and published in full in our columns a few Loiths ago. Last week, Mr. Hereter presented two petitions from 'citizens of Getty's.. burg praying that bequests to charitable, religious and educational institutions be exempted from collateral inheritance Mr. Hereter also presented a bill ex empting the Berlin Beneficial Aisocia tion from taxation. ' Mr. Duncan introduced a bill in the mate, relative to huckstering, which is intended to prevent non-residents from trafficking lathe county, without a license from the County Tniasuer. Ou Tuesday the Swale passed, ayes 26, `nays 6, the bill to treader the Sol diers Orphan. Sohools to the Common School departirst, Tim Congraisional Committee, ap pointed to inquire -into the mart dis- turbances at West . Point, made report on Tuesday, recommending there-in statement of the three Cadets who had been dismissed. It seems that the dilti culty was occasioned by sane obstreper ism Cadetsof the first class. The Com mittee think -the Aug-leaders in the troubles should he summarily dismissed, and that the others who participated in it ihould be court-martiallmi. Among the Caidete in the first ,14111111 are sons of, Preeident Omit and ce the late Admiral Famed mei Adintent Genend Town send. 'nettles amp et Man ere WO cited in the dittioultp, does net appear from the report of the eceeinittelN‘ t •• , • • •• •t 1 • f • • ;shed, is desira • e (1 a judicious expenditure of money. ut if it is to be lumbered with speeches • ever delivered, and furnished at the onvenience of the printer weeks after c(nd, , it will be money thrown away Tux Committee of Ways and Mecum, at Washington, by a vote of 5 to 4, have determined to recommend a repeal of the Income Tar. Commissioner Pleasan ton favors and Secretary Bontwell op -poses the repeal. THE Senate Committee oil Foreign Ittirs unanimously reportedlihe House bill for a national celebration of the centednial anniversary of the Declara tion of Independence, as Philadelphia, July 4, 1878, with - an amendment that the General Government is not to be liable for any of the expenses. Tun following is the text of the sol diers' homestead hal as it passed the House of Reprentativee by a vote of 184 to 2. The decided vote by which it passed the House, makes it probable that it will receive the approval of the Senate: A 8111 to enable honorably discharged soldiers and sailors, their widoirs and MA= children to acquire homesteads on the public lands of the United States, Be it sneered by the Serrate and House of Representattees of the United &des of America he Compress assembled, That every private.,seldier and oilkhr who had served in the army of the United States during the recent rebellion, for ninety days, and who was honor:W:4y discharged, and has remained loyal to the government, includ ing the troops mustered into the service of the United States by virtue of the third :section of an act entitled "An sot mak -lug appropriations for -completing the de fames of Washington, and far other pur poses," approved Pebruary 13, 1838, and every seaman, marine and °Meer, or other person who has served in the navy of the United States, or in the marine corpie during the rebellion, for ninety days, and who was honorably discharged, and has remained loyal to the Government, shall, on compliance with the provisions of an act entitled "An act to secure home steads to actual settlers on the public do main," and the acts amendatory these of as hereinafter modified, be entitled to enter upon and 'receive patents for a riarantity.of public lands (not mineral) not exceeding one hundred and sixty acres, or one quarter section, to be taken in com pact form according to legal subdivisions, including the alternate reserved sections of public lands along the line of any rail road or other public work, or other laud' subject to entry under the homestead laws in the United States, wherever public lands have or may be granted by acts of Congress: Provided, That said home stead settler shall be allowed twelve months after locating his homestead with in which to commence his settlement and improvement: dad provided sire, That the time which the homestead settlers shall have served in the army, navy or marine corps as aforesaid, or if discharged oa ac count of wounds received or disability in curred in the line of duty, then the term of enlistment 'ball be deducted frost the time heretofore required to perfect- title: ruttier,. ,rifforomid, , 13 }N: POO his O m e" stead certilicabs: within twelve imago from the datetturreof to any citiriNof the , Mined States over 21' Years of age, or-per -son who has declared hisinteutioir to be come such, who has not previously avail ed himself of the homestead or pre-emp tion laws, and said assignee should suc ceed to all ".the rights of the said home stead settler; but no such assignor of a homestead certificate shall therefore have the right to avail himself of the benefit of this act or the act, -heretofore paused granting homesteads to actual settlers; nor shall such assignee have the right to acquire any other homestead under said acts: Provided, lun'aever, That no patent shall issue to a homestead settler or his assignee who has not resided upon, im proved, and cultivated nis said homestead for a period of at least two years, except as provided in section four of this cot, Sac. 2. And be it further exaegod,. That any person entitled under the provisions of the foregoing section to enter a home stead, who may have heretofore entered under the homestead laws a quantity of land lass than one hundred and sixty acres, shall_be permitted tcrenter under the provisions of this act so math land as, when added to the quantity prorkonsly entered, shel l .not exceed one haadted and sixty acres. • Sac. 8. Awl be it further ensiled, Thal, in ease of the:death of any person who would be entitled to a hounntead tinder the provisions of the first section of this tict, his widow, if unmarried, or in case of her death, or marriage, then his minor 01111.41 children, shall be entitled toil the bene fits enumerated in this act: Presided, Ttat if such persons died during his term of enlistment, the whole' term of his en listment shall be deducted from the time heretofore required to perfeetthe title. Sac. 4. And be it further enacted, That • every prlyate soldier, and every seaman, marine, and °dicer who served in the army or navy for the said period of ninety days and is now inscribed on the pension rolls of the United States, or is entitled to be so inscribed on account of wounds received ,or /notabilities intruired in the line of duty, may, in lieu of the rights, privileges and benefits hereinbefore con ferred, enter upon, by an agent or attor ney, and receive a patent for one quarter section of land, as -provided in Action one of this act, and Audi be entitled to the benefits of said first section, and liable to all the provisions thereof except as to the actual residence, and that all acts and things required to be done by said home stead settler, and said first Motion, may be done by said agent or- attorneyt Pro , tided, That no such agent or attorney shall act as such for more than one per son at the same time. Sac. S. And ês kfurther eisoodsd, That all declarations and prat; required under this actand the fanner setagnating steads to actual settlers maybe taken be fore the judge or" clerk of '&di court of record in the United - -Slians, or of any State or Territosy, and, whin duly au thenticated under Abe c oigl asal of sash omit, shall be of the man Ibreeoad ef fect sa if Wan Were the nits** ar re cella', of the WSW latat WSW Sac, 11.454 k 14 Altair muted, That the Commisolonir of the General Land. Office shall have authority to make all asedful rules and regulation tO • catry in to elfin the provision& of tiOtata. Alf ors a gondolas*, alter hiring lea WA addressees to s lady for some time,. popped the 4eatice. The - lady, in frightened manors said:—‘`YmiliallllN sir." The goutham dkl not. to frighten the hobs and otekeeqoeutlY audaed quiet fee SOW lime, whoa she ez. &hut "Son, tae again." SOLDIERS• LAND SILL. Arg an oil-car off the track, win— entangled with the timber of the bridge. The express train came thundering along, and struck the oil car, fragmeets of which were scattered in eves directi re express train . in Ames. The express was composed of one lommitire, one baggage car, one express car, and five or Mx sleeping cars. The lowest:tire was at once hurled into the river, and the engineer killed, and the baggagersted the express ears were piled on top of the engine. At the same time the Chicago sleeping car was one sheet of flame, and though a desperate attempt was made to rescue the passen gsrs, it• is isaidlsot one got out a. live. Two of the other sleeping cars next to it were also wrapped in flames, but the pas sugars in them all gOt out safely ; and then the Inidgelook fire In less than ten :minutes the whole structure fell, carrying with it the Chicago car, and burying it and its inmates out of sight under the water, and among the ruins of the loco motive and the express cars. Nothing could be done for their salvation, and their charged corpses dropped with the smoking, wreck through the chum in the burned bridge to the bed of the river, and when daylight dawned the work of exhum ing them was commenced. Twenty bod ies were recovered and this is believed not to col irr the entire loss of life. asimaia. irstws. Hox. IL G. Davis (Democrat) has been elected United States Senator from West Virginia, in plans of Senator Willey. Tax umber ofpassengers who arrived in this country from foreign ports during last year was-1584,815. THEnz are rumors of prospective Cabi net changes, but none of them are is any degree confirmatory. A anforrLan disease prevails among the bones of Aane Arundel county, Md., and a number of valuable animals have dint there/um. Or= twenty thousand people have ask ed penaiasion to leave Path on amount of , the privation to which they are imbject ed. thalami Washburn is represented as haring becon3e greatly emaciated dur ing his stay in Paris while the bombard ment was progressing. . , Funds and provisiox. are being rapidly collected in ail parts of the United -States for the benefit of those who have suffer ed through the disastrous consequences of the Franco-Prussiau war, limn= Schenck will not.depart for England for amoral weeks yet. It is upodLainalp- reported from Washington that an *Mimpt is being made to settle the dahMies troubles, pending the result of which beremains in the Unitoi States. Tan Pops still refuses to accept aaay goanortees Trom the Italian government, but demands the restoration of the States of the Church as the onlytast rt on i which peace and harmony can be be tenon him and the Italian goviimment. A Wasmmortru correspondent tele graphs that when Count Bismarck was Ofortned that a report was circulated in official:circlekthat Prussia was negotiating for the purchase of the West India Islands, he immediately addressed a note to Baron Gerolt, to oilltilly t tri s 4 Vimalreas o[ Pnriia is not to aoqnhe territory in a distant part orthe globe. . THE. Baer Boys' AIM DIEW „MAGAZINE.— DeMOTTIVR Young America monthly with splen did ilepplemaida, and alias sparkling with en tertaining Umles, Poem Yutaka Mask, Travels, Games, and other entertaining features, profusely illustrated, and calculated to alum, Instruct, and elevate Young America. copies. 12 cents. 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Briggs' popular remedies --Cmative - and Alleviator—me.reliable and ortein intheir effects. The Curative for sore and tender (maw bunions, bad as Am, is it +Pegging balm for wounded feet, and rapidly mom the trait•amin.— Thn AUL:mister, for the owe Of Newnan corns - and landau, and the pAreention of allowns,. is a punks to adestine minds. Above medicines sold by A. D. Buehler, J. Y. }babe. and Druggiste-geseridly. Pants Othrtitnit= l lf. lillsedigh makes pint to ewe up the *tali net Orton ghat ten ternented in 'the Bal. owe market lb hiespeelat aeieennoda does he Wise and`6tistienee4 whn will And weir titbit* 'petit oder. Oystets eerreinp evetyetylltr,losidt the mat eetlieve, gag astioie ter yeenothes. . At Coal Am Coal Until April' 1871— . oPl ooo le Com% , to oaks room for OPist Loads-0 0 a41gr 4M 1 4 CAW 800tr,.-,Bboes at riotsurar maim Nair bra: *Re)* *Wass, Don 1811 to 984 if pa moo Vii. -t. No IWO% sod am kw rin ,it Ivor the Star and Eratineli At an .gilicationril meeting, held ,in Fanfold bintr worthy County Superin ten4liat ° Mana( a Jaa• /754, a 1110rusliOs adoptea' In *or at :Oast sa Institute for the Tilkoheisti*diadhasidA No. five, com treihsninhips of Hamiltonban, Highland, Doty and Freedom. This Insslute convened, according to' announae m ot, on the third mutt., and organised bytbe appointment, of Mr. F. greedy Prudent and O. J. Sefton, Esq., Vice Presider, and the election of J. Iheii tit tinPT; SanAltrY. Ma ll +ol4 wad 8 o r Ne an Z it . gre — gi by the WON. On motioned Mr. Wert, an Executive oeisaittee ass appointed. tonsiting of Miss Jeanie Ayers, Mr. H. IL Spence and Mr. 3. G. Igstson. The extrema consisted of "Practical Talks" by the . Superintendent, Class Drills, CHU / Isms, Select Readings, Dis cussions, comets, &0., itc., interspersed with vocal asti instrumental music. On Friday evenhg thetitiperinteedent enter tained the sullenons by a vn internnting address on tbs sub jest of "General Edu cation," cluing with a series of Read ings. Other . Headings 'Followed by Messrs. Emir; Weigle rind irittinger- The contest in Orthography *neutered on Saturday' wonting, and the prize, a Copy of Mrs. luidisll's Work on "Elocu tion," aws K W to Miss Jennie. Myers. The prisetsl subjects for discussions, were •"ps tr ital Co-operation," "Town ship lii - stituta;" Teachers' Salaries, &c., &c. DiscuisiOns PartioPated in by Messrs. Wert Kready, Sefton, Jos. Kit- Unger, C. FM', SPeiMe, Watt, Sanders' Peclier, Weigle, Muaselman, Witherow, Toppes, Plank and J. L. Klttinger. The Board of Directors of Ramiltonban generously grinted their teachers the time to attend this meeting. Mr. Kready's school was in session daring the forenoon of Friday, affording an opportunity for all the teachers to see his method of teaching. The interest manifested by teachers, . directors and citizens generally, gave rd.-, deuce that the Institute was an entire sw edes. On motion the Secretary was authorised to prepare a condensed report of the pro ceedings for publication in the county F.ulivrzw, Feb. 6,1871 O that men should put au enemy in their months to steal away their brains! that we 'honk, with joy, pleasure and ap plause, transform ourselves to beasts: Those men who destroy a healthful constitution of body by intemperance and an irregular life, do as Manifestly kill themselves as those who hang or poison or drown themselves. Szeimocx. I challeisge any man who understands the nature of ardent spirits, and yet, for the sake of gain, continues to be in tho traf fic, to show that be hi not involved in the guilt of murder. I am deeply convinced, that the evils of intemperance can never cease till the lir tnous in society shall unite in pronouncing the man who attempts to accumulate wealth, by dealing out poison► and death to Lis neighbors, as Infamous. loam PIZRIOXT. Who has a stupid intellect, a broken memory, a blasted wit, and, which is worse than all, a blind and benighted conscience, but the intemperate ? So impossible is it to man to turn sot without making himself a blockhead too. Ds. Smut. Truly, there is 90 enemy more danger ...". {hen • "". 44' ' " J more terrible than that of the drun kard. At one time it _encounters man under t,io form of custom, habit, friendship; at another, under the deceitthl garb of please:el But when it has ono° completely fastened on its victim, towhat a pitiable state of moral degradation is be reduced! He will readily barter his own liberty, hishonor, hie character, his peace, and the very existence of his family—for what ? For mere brute gratification! for senseless, stupid indulgence! Under the above heading appeared in the last week's Compiler an account of the capture of a large fox by Messrs. Jonathan Pittenturf and Samuel Spangler, which is represented as having been pick ed up by the dogs of the above men upon a "fair run" near the Pines Church.— Now, Mr. Editor, there is not one grain of truth in any of the CostjtArr's notice of the above chase, unless it is in the meas urement of the fox. That fax was caught by Messrs. John Graft, George Hudson, Albert and Leander. Yeagy, with the bounds of the former gentleman, on the farm of J. U. Neely, Baq., near Huntenacian, in a. fair Cali" in which neither of the Compiler's hunters appeared. But after the party who caught the fox bad disapeared, at least an hoar, Mr. John N. Graft who had the ka In his possession, ran into' a huge party of hunters, of wham the Com parr:mon were a part, and who lad been on the trail of Another fox, which bad been loot. Upon Mr. Graft meeting this party Sam. Spangler rode .up to him and asked to see the fox, and upon Ifr. Gralt Wading it to him exclaimed, "this is my far" and refused to return it and carried to Heidiersburg. these are the facts. All we want is— FAIR PLAY. WICLT Tits Passe Sava.—The Reading Dispeleh says: "The well-knoWn superiority of busrames HERB BIT TERS win spare us the penalty of say ing surything at length in favor of this magical Tonto and Stimulant. Wherev er this Bitters is best known, it meets with an astonishing sale. The is the case in our section of the country. These are cases in this city where the most -radi cal cures bare been effected in chronic diseases--cuses which , the beat physicians could not effect, and we know otecorea of families (our own among the number ' ) who would not be without a plentiful sup. ply of this great household remedy for any consideration. .Let every family in the land keep Won hand." Sold by all re spectable druggists. Price one dollar per bottle. IW"to the Weak, the Worst sad the Weary, the Lifter of the /baton Recerisr imp: "We can most unhesitatingly rec ommend the Peruvian Syrup, a protected solution of the plata:dda of has, to all the me* the worn, and the weary, hav ing richly experienced its hermits. It po!ssmss alt the qualities claimed for it by its proprietor." it Loos Isez.—.S. Woodward has 0010- ,awataad, la caaneetlon withhisthauraith lag, the repairing of Mobs.Das, Puma* ae., which he will warrant to be latter fix ed ll= is dam by the raajorikr of Var. brelliwnead ers . Any person wlehlng work done is tide lino can leave ward at, abaP on Carihde Street, and it win be sant for and *tuned. Charges andante. B. oleo Loa AM ea kaad a variety of Ask ,tlo4/eld Relic, of say kited and *MI a Wire Amortraent of Cases, se,. Cal aad see Lie. Box Daniel Weisel and Thome A. Boo* hare two "point/1 Consisiesioners of Altietam Cemetery. Lim gimmick. iikeeeted for the Star and Mentlne WIPZEITIL BIIAIIIPEARE. DR. LIMAN Mums:Rß. DABIEL KIMBALL. (For the Star and Sentinel. LAltell PDX. dal fetus. . - WM. BLAIR & /30Iff, • - Are now offering; toll stock ofgrads. and Retail, at prices that eo pinsent condition of thisparttet, .and 'Amy other goods down to pries. %ire nsit call: f %music sLAut & SOli, "South RBA" Carlisle, Pa. Jan. 2f. 1871 ear DICAPNEES, BLINDNESS AND DATARWEL treated with the utmost success, by J. ISAACS, M. D., and Professor of Diseases the Eye and Ear, (his specialty)in the Medical Cbilege of Pennryi wanks, 12 years experience, (formerly of Leyden, EfoUsid,) Na 805 Arch - street, Phila. Testimoni als can be seen at his office. The medical faculty . are Wilted to sieetwapar* their patimiterel he,bas no secrets la' his practice. ArUilcial eyes Inserted without pain. No charge for ex amination. March 18,1870.—]y WIRE RAMINIXWIRR GUARD& For !Boni Fronts, Asylums, de. ;Iron Bedsteads, Wire "ebbing for ilibep and Poultry Tads: Brass. and Iron Wire Cloth, &dm . I, Fenders. Screens for Coal. Ores, Band, &e., Bann CritoPed Cickh for Spark Arresters: Landscape Wires for Windows, ; Paper maker,' Wires, Ornament. al Wire Work, Be. Every information by ad dressing the manufacturers. M. WALKER. at BONS, No. 11 North Bulb Philadelphia. Feb. 11,1810.-1 y UPI Witco. oTlCE.—Letters Teshunentary on the estate N of llama N. Covnof, late of Gettysburg, deceased, having been med to the undersign. In said place. he hereby gives notice to all Nrsons Indebted to saki ate.. to maim imim payment, and those having elaiMs the to tor hume same present them properly an =trea ted settst. H. C. CH TON, Roseutor, Feb. .4, IFTL—St• NOTlCE.—Letten of Administration on the estate of FOLLY Hsu, deceased, late of Lail more township, Adams county, having been to the undenigned, residing la same tented dp„ he hereby gives notice to an persona Indebted to mkt estate to make InunsdhU pay ment, and those haring claimsVni the same to present them proper( anthen for settle ment. WASHING 11 }UM Feb. A, ,18: —6t Adm tr. 08.. of Adathdatratam on the estate of Mum TATA demand, late of Adams minty, having beep granted to tt 42 rslmmtd, residing la the same place, he hereby gives pathos to allpersona Indebted to said estate to make bn meat, and those baying claims to present properly antbebtkated forsettlement • JOHN N. TATE, Adm'r. Jan. V.-at OTloll—Lettein of Adadidstkithin on the /1 Estate of JO= BPApus, late of last Ber lin, I ton toy niship. aeeesied, having been Mtthe undissigned, residlzm same be hereby gives pathos so an PeTiona said estate to Ca and make Imme diate settlesneat, and those havlngolabas against the same will SIMS present them properly an- Meattested for settlement. ANDREW D. SPANGLER, Adm'r. Jan. 6, WlL—dt mcvnics.—The Ina and Anal amount, of STU .II ART W. wife'Hoes», amignee of Fitaxcua 1). Dimwits and of the Borough of Geetudears, Adam county, has been hied In the Court of Common Plen of Adana; , an d *lll be conismed by a said mut on the day or Fen ruary, et. D.,11171, unless cause be damn to the roa jaiL trazt urri...4d JACOB =MOEN, Frothy. VOTICE.—The amnia t Of WILLIAM A -LA Mums, Assignee of Gnomon A. Canova and i 'llf au t y of the Amnia of Gettysburg, Adams has been Abed la the Coen of Cosmos Mesa of Adapts and willbereonenned by said CoUrfon the 3d day af-ltbruary TWA Udall mule be shown to tbe contrary. JACOB MXLHORN, Prot y. Jan. 6,1371.—td L ICE N SE The following application to keep a Tavern bat been bled in my omee, with the requisite number of Moen, and will be presented at the Court of Quarter &melons, on the 19th of rebru al7. Illockadale Green, Borough of Littletdown. H. G. WOLF. Clerk. J an. 27. —td Rule, and Notice ADAMS COUlt%O At an Court bald at Gettysburg tat for laid .oa the Ma of day Jan ...., , nary. ism tab' /mate d oa Wm. F. Ragan. Guardian of Jo= Ir. W and ILK/Am. P. Wrattrz- EllY, minor of Emanuel Wfacerkey, de. Mened. to show muse wk be *add not be Ms. :Mfrom mid - returnable on ay of frebrum7, MILy Me Court Et. G. WOLF Clerk. To Wit. lr. RAM. Ton am herebyb y twAlled r that the above rub win hearing the phans Court ot Adam qty, on Thundso. theO s 16th of Ilfebrearo WAWA. it. eirrijA, Jam E 7 .1171.-84 Petitioner. grim Allasuarve e.r.i.„ i t Hardware and Groceries The subscribes have Just returned train the cities with an Immense supply of Hardware and Gireeert which they are offering at their bid stand on street, at prices to suit the times. Oar stock eimalsts In part of Cam's Took Bligekanitit's Took Cosa Findings, BAH Andinge, Cabi net-Maker's Took Housekeeper's -Miura, All kiwis of Iron, tc., 4c. GROCERIES OF ALL KINDS, Otis, Paints, Le. There Is no article Included In the several departments mentioned above bat what can be had In Mk Rom Every class of Mechanics can be accommodated here with tools and eadieck tie. G $ ean And every article In their tine. Give us a cal as we are pro. pared to sell as low for cash as any other house out of the City. DAVID moult. May rJ,lB6l—il JOEL B. DANNER. N - EW STORE! SWEITZER Et BROTHER, Wholesale and Retail Dealers in _ . Hardware and Groceries Carlisle St., near the Railroad, Gettysburg. HARDWARZ—Inehules Builders' Hardware generaßy. Nails. Locks, Glass, Paints, Otis, Var ofshes, Paint Braids* Re. We call the Blacksmiths to our asaortabant of i ron,ta tion rt Horse Shoes and Hsu Shoe Nails, Sr. HOUSE KEEPERS are Invited to eundne our stock of Kam, Farts. YVoons, Buckets, Tuba. _ _ae.. • GROCERDES, such' as Coffees, Sugars, 1 . 653. Spices. Syrups. inegar, Smat u tt., all of wbieb ws will constantly keep on An sold law W a r cash. Here is the place to buy cheap. Don't forget to call and minutiae our stock ot_roods. SWRITZER di BRO. Oct. 7..,1110-ti "Gardening. for Profit," . AILD • "Practical Floriculture," ny PETER HENDERt3ON, The former the D dot= %Man of MAIIEIT Cummins ; PTIYE of the Midis of OcomususenAb Fiasateraumen, sa Pm = igittearinity of New York. Nailed, post , Oar Annual Deseripthre Catalogue of Vegetable and Flower Seeds, Containing two new and BEAUTIFULLY COL ORED PLUMB, is now ready. Also, Catalogue of NEW AND RARE PLANTS, ILLUSTRATED with Cokeedtlatre and ltagrau• lags. Both will be mailed on receipt l of e; z l ntc, or sent with either of the abo HENDERSON t FLEMING, parrs MID 01101110 M ' 87 NASSAU ST., FEW YORK. Jan.N. Nn.-4t R: picherdson's New Method FOR THE PIANOFORTE. !Teeerree bee,rty reeesunendauom," N. Y. 317 00 Sour "unene In taste and etlie" th e Journal. for the Piano." PktL "8 aO i e za mow ilerp2o4woilaott . mec ne t b7 W 4 er worka. cae velead tad sem, Vosente tsli Vienr re 4:lm . pe=l Jam_ Y. Tablet. ememze= es...„exeretele, cltrataWkeinMat * 76evey_seep. post lei It La itl=a an he hint ocracix a co., Boetcia cum H. TelleCl2.4 00., New York. Jan. 6, 1611.--64 PUBN/T1711.1t. r . Walton, Lippincott &Scott' • Onimii•tramatenr. No. 44 Walnut M., Pkiladaphis. lab sal of be eldest la Pt& ill adMm is i t ban bog "_eapettet : l39 and alieltaireirporbt 4immisig di ti = l ays o L . A assist. Deir. Wert sad 011eelrandtate for sad Steras_abd• te oder. • k i t i m4. W. iitiTUNX/fT• • SCOTT nim'iustaciNtrar, OVIERMWS, we, *all at PICKING% I NT AMES bads of RIM islet C 4 at lICILINQ* CO. gal and rrKanxl salro. p IT B t. I C 5 , ,& "- : ". The undersi , intending quitfart '. ' will sell at . c Sale, On XV , the 7 . of March the 4111. c rot Dicks° mile no rs thM 7H . wing Pe Ua l , Ncrl e illsiD . kVollit H ' n_whlob 411 work az 6o place , '1 gime hea with f 3 m g 4, I MILCH of as as f .5 ;• ' ham Bull. 2 ' old. • eep, bitted and Moiver, Self-rake, size No. 2, (Dodge's Patent,) good as new, used one season, Wire-tooth Hay Hake, pair of new Hay Carriages, Winnow ing Mill, Good Threshing Machine and Horse- Power, Nubia Shaker, a lot of Belting, one good t hree-horse Wagon three-ineh tyre, Lime Bed, Steel Plow, new Harrow , Corn Fork, single, double and treble T ... one and two-borne . . . . . . fl i n i ttali, :0 . i•-• *: •., : reee , 7". 1 set of Xs . G as good minew, Blind Bri dies, Ma" Witco Line, Halters and Chains, Straps, Fzr i k eit. Wog Hook, Hoes, and many other Sirs (Wit of Twelve DipWilr'be giVal• *le to eoldniencOott 11 e" 1 . . G. A.J.CA ISBA TT: Jorts Sty u.ssiam Auctioneer. Feb. 3, 1871.--ts pirE.L.I.C.SALE. The undersigned, intending to quit housekeeo- Ina, will sell at Public Sale, on Wednesday, the BtA of Mare* at her residence at Hunters town, on the road leading to Littieetown, the fol lowing Personal Property, viz: AN EXTRA MILK COW, 2 Cluster White Sh Good one-horse Walton and Geed, Hay Wagon T apd Sproad.Oultivator, Bum - set of- onn i h &gen Lines, Bridles, Collars r Cow Log Fifth, Breast and Halter Chains, Sleigh, Grain Shovel Hall-bushel Measure. Forkitakas, Scythe Crowbar, AMalso itociWood-saw Age,tlaul,Wed HE ges, , HOUSEHOLD AND KITCN FURNIETUR au such as Cooking Store and Fix tures, T Stove andjleil,-2 gObrs,_Chtirn Ate uf llialh, k te Comer Stands, :noeina. Lough tray, ad and Bedding, Feather Bed. Meat Vessels, Barrels, Tubs, Bacon by the pound, and many other articles. iiirAttendance will be given and terms made known by NANCY GRAFT. Also, at the same time and place, the subscriber intending to remove to Hunterstown, will seß at Public Sale the following Personal Property, viz: THREE HEAD OF HORSES, 1 a Brood Mare 7 years old, 1 a Draft Horse 6 years old i tr x leaders, 1 a Colt risings years, GOOD COW, 1 One Bull, (good stock,) 1 Heifer, three. horse Wagon and 80, HAY Carriage , geed a 3 new, Corn Fork, Plow, double Shovel Plow, Rockaway Buggy, Mattock, Ten-plate Stove, Re. 46P - Sale to commence at 11 o'clock, A. M., when attendance will be given and terms made known by it. A. MeILHENNY. Feb. a, 1871.—ts PuBLIC The undersigned, intending to quit farming. will sell at Public Sale, on ..Wriday, Me 2IIA of r‘Mrrwary Dud., at his residence in Freedom township, Adams county, Pa., 1% miles north of Emmittsburg. near Rhodes' Mill, the following Valuable Personal Property, viz: SIX HEAD OF WORK HORSES, 2 yearling Colts, 2 MILCH COWS and 2 Heifers, all of which will be fresh at time of sale, 4 head of Fat Cattle, I null= Bull, I Devonshire Bull, a lot of select Young Cattle, a lot of fat Sheep, a lot of Slate% I four-horse brtad-tread Wagon, I narrow-treed Wagon, I two or three-horse Wagon. o Spring o Wwn, Zr one or two ho Ladder, Hay Lime Bed, Drinodge's Bueleye Mower J new, Threshing Machine in good osier. Winnowing Mill, Plows, Harrows, doubled single Shovel Plows, a large three horse Cultivator Just new, single and double Trees, Lock and Fifth Chains, Spreader Corn Fork, Corn Coverer, a lot of Viagon-bed irons , Rough Lock Chain, Grindstone% one for Sickle Knives, 2 Sleighs and Bells, 2 sets of Breechbands, 4 sets of Front Gears, 1 set of Harness, Collar, Bridles, four-horse Line, Plow Gears, Halter and Cow Chains, Forks, Rakes, patent Hay Fork and Itor w of the best kind, patent Cutting Box, Hay r Stack and non, a lot of Posts, Ash Prank, Walnut Boards, Laths, dry Inch Boards, Barrels, Kegs, Old Iron, Ten-plate Stove and Pipe, 1 bine 4 octave MELODEON In good order, a large Ln• structer, 2.Vio li ns in good order, and other arti cles too numerous to mention. airtiale to commence at 10 o'clock, A. IL, when attendance will be given and terms made known by JOHN BAKER Feb. 8,187 L—ts PUBLIC SALE OF VALUABLE PEIttiONAL PROPERTY The undersigned, intending to quit farming, will sell at Public Sale on Wednesday, Isf day of March neat, at his residence in Butler township, Adams county, mile from the road leading froin.Ge to klekilersburg, 2 miles from the kttt6t and from the former place. 3 miles from Hunterstown, 34 mile from Hersh's Mtn, the following Personal Property, viz: FOUR. HEAD OF WORK 1103LSES, 6 MILCH COWS, 3 will be fresh by time of sale, 3 Bulls, 4 Heifers, I Goat, 3 Stades, 1 good four-horse nar row-tread Wagon, 1 two-hone Wagon, Pedier Wac ia Thrsihing Machine, Wind Mill, 1 good Cu Box, first-rate Corn-fodder Cutter, Wire mom y Rake, good Sled, Dung Sled. 2 Sleighs. running part for a Sleigh, 3 Hay Carriages, Ur sula, Haw, 31. Harrows , throe-horsaidarsow Cul tivaoor, &Pima 2 double Shovel Flosts.l single Shovel Mows, '2 Corn Foam, Hay Pork, three -horse double Tree, 2 two-horse double Trees, Spreaders, stogie Treec e 2 llog Chains, 3 sets of Butt Traces, 2 sets of I ankee Harness, Breech bands, 2 sets of Carriage Harness, Collars, Blind Bridles, Riding Bridles, Check and Carriage I=Government Middle, four-horse Line, ngs, 4 head Halters and Chairs, 2 Flynets nearly new, Lead Rein, Flax-brake, Grain Cm. die, 3 Scythes and Suaths, Grindstone, Maul and Wedges. Wheelbarrows, Grain Shovel, Forks , Rakes, Matlock and ricks, 'Cow Chains, Cross cut Saw, strifigs of_Bleigh Lc. ifOUSE PQW2.4I3/1)..44 "' plate Stove, Chairs, Tubs, Barrels, Boxes, Jugs, Demijohns, Lamps, and a great many articles too numerous to mention. . . ?lisle to commence at 9 o'clock, A. M. when attendance will be even and terms made known by JEREMIAH GULDEN. Joint Ef Ancs, Auctioneer. Feb. 9,197 L—es PUBLIC SALE OF VALUABLE PERSONAL PROPERTY The undersigned, intending to quit farming. will sell at Public Sale, on Thursday, the 9th of March, 1871, at bts residence in Butler township, Adams county, on the road from Gettysburg to Arendtsvllle, 34,' mile from the latter place, ;.1 mite from lkah's Mill, and % sidle from Wier many's Mill, the followlng Valuable Personal Pro pert TRIBE DRAUGHT BOBBER 1 Brood Mare, 3Colts, one a yearling, one two.yearling and one three-yearli, 3 M 11.4711 COWS, one will be fresh at time of sale, 1_ large Durham Bull, 4 bead of Young Cattle, 4 Mid of good Sheep. Brood Sow, Chatter White, 4 Motets. I good fonrhoese nar row-tread Wagon, Lime Bed as good as new, 2 set of Hay Carriages, Bow Ladder Wire-tooth flay Rake, as good as new, Grain D rill, as good as new, Fayetteville Wheat Fan, Bolling-screen, nearly new, Large Wood Sled, nearly new L _Dung Sled, Grind-stone, Flaxbrake. Grain Cradle, (Hikes' make) Clover Cradle, Seller and Bend ersvfl/e Plows new, Drag Bake, Feed Trough, Harrow, Corn Coverer_, Corn Fork,_single Shovel Plow, double Shovel PlOw. Dung Hook, a lot of Forks and Shovels, Mattock, three-home double Tree, 2 twaborse double Trees, two-horse SPread er, I one-horse Spreaders, lam Log Chain, palr of long T of Braun Chao s . palr of Butt Traces, For 3 Bakes, Grain or- Scoop Shovel. 2 setof Manure Boards Axe, Axe, Mowing and kit of good Old Iron, 2 set of pper Gears, 2 set of Wheel Gears, 4gollars. 4 Blind Br idles, Biding Bridle. nis t % W= W hip , four-horse Line, Housing, 2 head and Cholas, Pim& needy new. Lead n, and a great variety of other articles to o numerous to mention. sir.s Credit of 123donths will be given. Sale to canunence at 10 o'clock, A. M. JOHar Hanna, Auctkeeer. Jan. 27,1871—ts puBLIC SALE The subscriber will sell at Public Sale, on ner d/ix February Ms 14M, 1371. at his reddened 111 Mat= toosrudit , Adams county, on the road leading from own to llekilerkburz, *tont d miles from either place, the following Personal wrglarty to wit: 4 good work Horses, I Mare oal 1 three-year old Colt, 1 twayear old Col 2 milch Co some will be fresh by the time 2 BA 7 rso Allows witha l % 2 / agon ia good o er, _good fou miss narrow-Dead Wagon, f Spring Wam, it eels of Hay Carriages,. as good * as new, Lime Bed, 1 wire-tooth Hay Rake, Drill, 1 Omni:dual Reaper and Mower, in good running order, Berlin make, Winnowing MIII, Grindstone, Sled and Bar, Slelgh, 2 new Wheelbarrows, MY *need Huller, Rope 100 feet long, Hay Piteher, Corn Sheller, 2 Iron Plows, Bendersville Plow, Plank Plow, Harrow, Cultivator Shovel Hirrow, as good as new, 2 Shovel Plows, Cons Fork, Corn Coverer Dung and Pitch Forks, threshionaTm, double and a lot-of Tree!, 2 !eta of Drees wands,3 seta of Front Wagon Sad dle, 1 set at Hareem , Oellars, Line, 2 Leatber_rgnets, Halters, Halter Chains, I set of Bream Minn 3 ads it Butt Chit Cow Chains, 2 Rail fOaldre w, C O l rai m n illhSopreadMeH cro m J - w k mow_n alotofDo H Iso Litehen Farni ;taro, emOOMft At 3 bedsteads. Sink, Corner Cup plik. 00011 Sim% Meat Vowel and Cider ilimmage Grimier, Samoa Sniffer, a lot 01 Sinekod fit, let of Lard bar Me Pound, good eat /Win, Tow Wheel, Wool Wheel, de. to monnienee at 9 *Wm*, A. M. Tetalts:4—A credit of Twelve months will be given. SAMUEL O. DEARDORFF. Joao STALLILICITH, Auctioneer. Dec. 30-1 s A ShLAItL PROPERTY AT • PRIVATE SALE. The un4ersinsed teen at prtsate Sale, a TRACT OF LAND, situate in Motintplitionint township , •' ' .41114118 10 Wililld half a mile .4k, •• • • • • u ras of James . • . • and of te meta or lesa ...Inents Apart one a MU' Dww,thtit HOWL stone and _part mime, a Frame Barn, Smoke Reuse. wen of excellent syy, and plenty of z o ill& TS/ejects ate wed -er. Thii land Is in align state of comsat:ion and under rail t —sad** Arooff to ws Isms namrthe to' 14 the tame townslitn, B. F. AOARY.aki. • Anig. t 11.1870.r4f FOR SALE! BM' VIAL .110MHES With one of the MOT FARMS in Adams County. Real EsWain. Gettysburg. /ho t valuable Lands in Idwa and Missouri McCtEAX & WOODS, Jan. 13, UM —3m 4.4"lllesieriErstatetioutnes. imt PA OrgAr. A good Fam.SaUwfiroat Gettyaburft contain* las Ile AU= wait Improvements zor ay.= 14 " slar l e girnaMT u " 1 4914141143 . 11 444,4 1 7kr,1 1 Gettnburir, , !al and fersonat „faits._ The undersigned Intending to quit farming, wtl F i Pubilq Sale, on Friday, the 24t/c day ry, 1871, at their residence Straban to 2).imlles east of Gettysburg, near the • and midway between the York turnpike and Hunterstown rood, the following Perso. nal • rty, to wit: • WORK HORSES, I tine Brood Mare, 1 ar old Horse, I Colt rising two years old, 'red 'stock, aired by Dr. Tate's celebrated orse Cashier.) 4 YOUNG 2.11LC11 COWS, 4 head of Young Cattle, consisting of I Steer, 1 Bull and 2 Heifers. 4 Sheep, two-horse Wagon. three-horse Wagon, Screw-power Reaper, Hay Rake, Plows, Shovel Plows, Harrows, Corn York, Home Gearsolettbie aMI single Trees, Spreaders, Cow Chains, Grindstone, Own by the bushel. Cu tin -box. dz. Also, HOUSEHOLD AND KITCH • unxixams. Nast' aa-2 Beddeads, Cook .• and Illtanitit, - I , Arlor Stove, LOA a great many other articles too numerous to mention. Alkireldelto cmyeataa: at 11 o'clock, A. M., when attendance will be given and terms made known by & W. VAN OItsDEE Jan, dt, 4871—ts I; •L . f S .2 A I. E The undersigned, intending to remdve to Hen dersville, will sell at Public Pole, on Thursday, fie Zld day of itiruary, 1871, ou the premises of F. A. Asper, blng 'between Centro Mills and Bendersv g Me t In Menalleta 'township. the hallow: M Personal Property, THREE HOMM, 2of than Mares with foal, 1 Colt rising 2 years, one yearling, 4 head of 3111.C11 COWS, some of them will be fresh by the time of sale or shortly after, 3 Heifers, 2 Sows and Pigs, 1 Shoat 2 Warms. one four-inch broad tread for fivwor sax horsen, 1 two and three-horse narrow tread Wagon, Wagon Bed, Hay Carriage. set of Dung Beards, Wiretouth Hay Bake. Winnowing Mill, Cutting-box. 2 Plows, one a Bedford pattern and the oilier a Witherow, Harrow. Maude shovel Plow, 2 Corn Forks, Dung anal Vlach Forks, I.)ttng Ijook, Spreader. single and double Trees, Middle ltings,2 set of Breeelibands, of Front Gears, Housings, Collars, Bridles, I.lne, Saddle, Halters and Cbialus. Jockey Stick, 2 set of Breast Chains, Butt, Cow, hog and other Chains. Grain Scraper, Grain Shovel, Tar Bucket, Hakes. and other arkles too numerous to Mention. It Sale to commence at 10 Mekat.k. M., when attendance uill be given and Perms truoie known by s.tm url. I'l'l ZIA:. Jtconlltexl.t.T. A ea:Claimer. Jan. 12,71.---tb Pi. The subscriber. Intending to quit farming, will Sell at Public Sale, on Tuesday, the Zia day at .filehrhary, Nil, at his residence at Jonas Itoth's Idillott Butler township, Adonis county, 1 mile Northeast of idummasburg, on the road leading to Aliddletopm, the following l'ersonal l'roperty, to wit: SIX WORK HORSES. 2 Mares with foal a co. I Horse rising 5 years, 2 Young Mares rising 3 years, 9 Head. of HORNED CATTLE, stone of which are extra stock, 1 large fat Bull, 7 head of Shoals, 2 four-horse narrow.tread Wagons, Trot ting Buggy, Sleigh and Bells. 2 sets of Hay C'ar siages, one as good as new, Lime Bed ,W ire-tooth NM Rake, Feed Trp lirst-rate Winnowing Mill, Cutting-box, combined Reaper and Mower In good running order, Threshing Machine and VC:power, 2 good Plows, 2 double Shovel , 2 Harrows, Corn Forks,Corn Coverer, Mang and Fitch Forks, Itakes.o:9 Forks, single, donble and treble Trees, Grain Cradle, Grain Shovel, 3 sets of Breeehbands, 3 sets of Front V l iet t rl7;WagnAldll A Bridles,! Lines, Cavalry and Side Saddles, Riding Bridles, 6 Halters and Halter Chains, set of Breast 4 'hauls, 2 sets of Butt Traces, Cow, Flfth and Log 2 Spreaders, Spade, Mattock, 12 ar 15 Tens of Hay, a lot of Old Iron, and a great many other article, too numerous to Mention. In the grou Also,the nd. one-half Interest of 38 Acre , "I t; rain Sir S•ale to commence at 9 o'clock, A. M., %%belt attendance will be Oven and terms made known by HENRY Rill' H. JOllll Moms, Auctioneer. Jan. M, 187 L—ts MEM A .. LARGE SALE OF - VALUABLE PERSONAL PROPERTY The undersigned, desiring to relinquish farm. ing, intend to orfer at Public Sale, on Thter.sday, the day 4f February, 1871, on the premises, about 14 miles North of Hampton, Adams coun ty, Pa., and mile West of the 'Baltimore and Carlisle Pike, the following Valbable Personal ProTerty, viz: SCE HEAD OF 311 LES, (Kentucky bred,) from 5 to 6 years old, well mated in size and color, the color being a dark brown, and size from fifteen and a half to sixteen and three-quarter hands in height. This valuable team is well broken and suitable for either farm or road p TWO HEAD OF HoustKaoth good tr ... one of m them is the little Bay are which took e county premium at Gettysburg last fall. 8 HEAD OF MILCH COWS, some of which will he fresh shortly after the mile, 3 HEIFERS, two of Which are with call, 1 BULL, (two yearling,) 4 good Brood Sows, 3 of which are full-blooded Chester %%Kea 1 Chester Boar, 6 Chester Boat , and a lot of Young Pigs of same breed. adead Wagons, one and two-horse Wagons, with Lad ders, 1 Germantown. Carriage, 1 new Bed with Lime-bottom , Hay Carriages, 1 Wiretooth Rake, (Brandt's patent,) Threshing Machine and Horse power, Buckeye &taper and Mower, (Berlin make,) Cutting-bo x , Grain Drill, nearly new, 4 Plows, (2 of which air Baker's make,) 3 Harrows, double and treble Shovel Plows, Corn Forks, Corn Coverer, large Cultivator, Jack Serest, single , double and treble Trees, 2 Spreaders with Single roes, Fifth. Log, Htiter, Butt and Breast Chains, 1 set of Buggy 11:.rness, 6 set of Horse Gears, nearly rt....-. we'ir home-made Traces, (Leeper's make,) 6 housings, Wagon Saddle, Wagon IN Bridles, Collars, Halters, five-horse Line. Plow Lines, Cheek Linea, Forks, Shovels. Rakes, Gram Cradle, Mowing Seyttles, Axes, Dung Hook, half. bustle, Grindstone, and a lot of genuine Norway - Oats, Oats. eat Vessel, Bacon, &c. Also, HOUSE HOLD AND KITCHEN YUILNITURE, such as Bedsteads, Chairs, Parka Table, falling-leaf Ta ble, large Icalnut Dresser, Churn. Crocks, 2 Ten. Et..11.1.44:?t,,.1., itts a, Call ' AlT and a lot of other things not herein specified. wh rS te nd o anc o w m ill en e g a ve n an'd lokm smade known by MARY T. TOWNSEND, JOHN W. TOWNSEND, WM. F. Lawn Waimea, Auctioneer.TOWNSEND. Jan. 1971.—ts puBLIc,§4LE The undersigned will sell at Public Sale, on Strturday, the 2SUi qt Pteruary next. on the premises, in Oxford township. Adams county, Pa., one-half mile East of- Oxford, the following Personal Property, viz: THREE HEAD OF HEAVY DRAFT HORSES, I three-yearling Colt, 3 head of MILCII-COWS, 2 of which will be fresh itt the spring, 3 -wagons, 1 four-Inch broad-tread and one two-horse oar. row-tread, Spring Wagon, 2 Wagon Beds, 2 sets of Hay Carriages, 2 sets of Manure Boards, Thresher and Power and Gum Belt all in good order, combined Reaper and Mower, Bald's pat ent Winnowing Mill, Wire - tooth Hay Rake, tail ing-top Buggy with Shaft:* and Tongue, Sleigh, Dorn-planter, Plows„Harrows, Cultivator, double Shovel Flo Forks, single and double Trees, Spreader, Cutting Box_ Jack Screw, Log, Fifth, Breast and Cow Chains, Butt 'Traces, Feed Trough, Anvil, Placers_ Hammer, crosscut Saw. Scalding Trough, Grindstone, Mowing Scythes, Shed, Forks, Bakes, Shovels, Dung Hook, 2 sets of Breechbands. 2 ants of Front Gears, 2 sets of Car riage Harness, Collars. Bridles, Homier's, Haines, Wagon and Plow Lines, Check Lines, 4 sets of 2 Yankee Harness, nynets, Riding and Wagon Saddles, Halters, Stone Drill, Mason Square, also, HOUSEHOLD AND KITCHEN Ft:KNIT L'RE consisting of 2 Stoves and Pipe, Ten-plate and Parlor Stoves, Bedsteads, Tables, Chairs, Writing Desk, Clock, set of Stoneware Dishes, Looking G ed lass, and many other articles not here mention . SiTSale to commence at 10 o'clock, A. M., virbea &fondant* will be given and terms made kwtt 17 LUMEN M. :NEELY. Jou* berAuxourn, Auctioneer, Jan. 13, 1871.—ta PUBLIC SALE OF VALUABLE PERSONAL PROPERTY JOELN FUNT the undersigned, intending to remove, will sell at Public Sale, on Wednesday, the 15th day qf .Fb6ruary, next, at 10 o'clock, A. M., at his residence in Cumberland township, Adams coon ra., tho .ioad lead% from Gettysburg to Taneytown, 4 mites from ttysburg, the follow ing valuable Personal Property, viz: oNtr,jklULE, I Froth Cow, 3 Heifers all with calf, 1 nOrrow•ttead Wagon nearly new, Stone Bed, Patent Hay Carriage. Threshing Machine, wire-spring Tooth Bake, Winnowing Mill, Uut tins Box, 2 Cosu Forts, Forks, Rakes, Shovels, Mattocks, Horse Gears, Breechhamds, Mynas, Cruppers, Halters, Log and Cow Chains, Bridles, Wheelbarrow, lirinme, Work Bench, Meat Renck, Sausage Grinder, Iron Kettle, Meat Ves sels, Tubs. Barrels, Axes, Maul and Wedges!, ge. Also. HOUSEHOLD AND KITCHEN FURNI TURE, consisting of Cook Stove, Parlor Stove, 1 tgl , El.4l_l . large Corner Clock, 24 hour Clock, 6 boar latsm,,L)e t i L k, Sate, Sink, Corner Cup. Clothes Chest, Flour _ t ales; rblat., Shred. iware, Meet. ke Also; romoresana Onions by the bushel, 2 Scans ofßeet, r a b't Carpenter Tools , a lot of Inch and hal -Inch Pine and Poplar Lumber, a lot of unfinished Beehives. Also, the Right to manu facture and sell the American for the remainder of the County of Adams. girAttendance will be given and terms made known by ISAAC T. SHRIVER. Jan. 11,1671.-4 s . VALUABLE TOWN PROPERTY AT PRIVATE SALE The subscriber wishes to dispose of his valuable HOLUB and LOT, containing / Acre, situated on Ge the ttysburg, Chambers/mil turnpike in the Borough of THE HOUSE is bat ea the Cottage style, with 9 good Booms and is very contented & throughout, and a good well of ate at the door, IBM good !gable and other ontb The Grounds are nicely laid out, and planted with a widely of or namental Trees To any person wishing to buy this ls a rare chance. Terms eas • 'aril' sold possgaton will Wesel' lathe second week Of June; if not 'alb, that time it will be offered for rent until the Ist of Aprll, 187 For paatictibus enquire of Geo. Arnold or Sam uel Bushman at the Firptkrolional Bank, or of WM.UII 8. GRMT, • 27, 1870—tf Fora Dale P. O. Pa. ptrmao SALE OP VALUABLE PERSONAL PROPERTY The undersigned,, intending to quit farming , will sell at Public We t on Friday, the BM of March, 1371, at leis fealdence In **quirt teidgenp, 3 milel imat of GeMninnit, on road 2,43BonaughtoWn; the following Valuable erso nalmlonaLmt : OF WORK HORSES, I Mare with foal, 2 Yound„Horses, 1 rising 5 and the oth er tious old, I ant 2 years old, 'need of MUCH COWS, mine will be fresh at time of sale, 2 Bulls, 1 Heifer, 9 head of Shone, 1 narrow-tread three. horse Wagon, Spring Wavn, Falling-top Buw, Sleigh and Baia. Log and Lime Sled, new set - ot Hay Carriages, .2 Lime Beds one new, Wire-tooth Hay Bake, good Fanning Mill, Cutting-box, com bined Reaper and Mower, 3 Shear Plows, single and doulps Shoxel Plows, Corn Forks, Corn Cov ere ,r 2 Bartow*, Cultfrater, single, double and treble Ttees, Spreader, Log, Halter, Cow, Butt and Breast Chinas, 2 set of Orwehbands, 2 set of Front Gears, 2 set of Harness, Flyneto, Riding Saddle, Wagon Saddle, Bridles, Couars, Halters, Check Lines, Plow Lines, Forks, Bake; Shovels, graft Cradle, Mowing *AM.. 2 Grindstones, aLso_ , HOUS Ileanrtutd - Wedges, Whetlharrowi HOLD AND KITCHEN FURS TURK, such as Bedstead*, Calm-bottom Chairs, Copper Kettle, AplAtter, to commence at' 10 o'clock, A, when attendance will b e and terms made known by TAWNRY. JainSTAISIOUTII, • Jan. 27, 1871.—ts A. PRIVATE SALE T PRIVATE 60 ACRES OF GOOD LAND, At "Dimond, }lll*.i t ie die,Wat et Get avid one of the tinmft sites in t vicinity: ea oti, W. ff. TIOUGHTELIN. J 10.13.1871.-11 BLIC SALE Sgt t and g i tilovai,Sairg• VALUABLE LANDS !! - FOR SALE. 1, A FARM, two miles north west of Gettysburg, adjoining Spring Hotel prop erty, 1511 Acres, with large BRICK HOUSE, large Switzer Barn, Tenant House, and other Improve melds. Price 16,f -.not more than cost of build• nes. No. 2, B FARM, two antla half miles north-west of Gettysburg, adji_olining No. I, 116 Acres, with good STONE HOUSE, Barn and other Improvements. An excellent grass farm. Price *hM No. 3, A FARM adjoining No. 1, and town lots of Gettysburntalnlng 112 Acre, with STONE FARM numGINGS. It is divided by the Chamberabwrg Turnpike and comprises many very choke building lots. Price, stizun No. 4, A FARM , fore miles from Get tysburg, on public road, 15 2 Acres, good land in good condition, with large BRICK HOUSE, and large Switzer Barn- Price 15,50 u very cheap. NO. 5 A VERY GOOD FARM, two miles ft Gettysburg, 240 Acres, with large BRICK USE, large Bank Barn, all in g, s condition. Price ro per acre. FARM, four miles rrom Gettysburg A on Public l7o roAad.cres , comfnri a. ble FARM BUILDINOs, red land, !y Price $5,000 half cash. ) - No. 7, An excellent FRUIT FA lilt , ten miles north of Gettysburg, on publie road, about SO Acres good land, skill' comfortable Buildings. Price 03,501. NO. 8, A GOOD RED LAND FARM, Ir,o Acres, comfortable HOUSE and all needed Outbuildings, and Barn, Land limed and In good order, good gram farm, near Baltimore Turnpike, udies from Get tpiburg, mile., from I .lttle.lipAn, Pricer Km°. NO. 9, A TRACT OF GIaNIT LAND, three miles from Gettysburg, on York pike, 2..." Acres, good HOUSE and is CABLE. a good stand fur store or Mechanic. Price V.,.0n, NO. 10, A VERY GOOD FARM, two miles west of Gettysburg, on public road, =3 Acres, well limed and in good condition, good Buildings, Weatherboarded HOUSE, large Bank Barn, plenty fruit, good location. Price frti per acre or will Sell ISt Acres with buildings at same. NO. 11, A VERY GOOD STOCK FARM, two miles east of Gettysburg, on York pike, 160. Acres, or Will sell 110 Acres, about limed, a good FRAME HOUSE, two Barns, well watered. Price Silo per acre—terms easy. NO. 12, A VERY VALUABLE FARM, Z'd Acres, of which Eri acres heavy Timber, Oak, Hickory and Walnut, live miles west of Gettys burg, on public road, two sets of Buildings, will sell 3.; or the whole, excellent twit farm, good land, red graveL Price KS per Yore. NO. 13, A GOOD FARM, 130 Acres, 7 mileS from Gettysburg. on Harrisburg road, good FRAME HOUSE and Barn, all kinds of Price ir,l4tl. NO. 13, A FIRST-CLASS RED LAND FARM, PIO Acres, or will sell 100 Acres: mile% from Gettysburg, on Harrisburg road; good Weatherboarded HOUBE, Bank Barn, abundant fruit Land limed and in good order. Also. several other Farms and Town Propert) Also, Western lands and Town Property. to ci change for Adams County Farms. E. G. McCREARY. .Ittoencidoe the Ow n'''. Gettysburg, Ma) 27.-It RARE. BARGAIN. VAIX.kBLE FARM PRZYATE SALE The undersigned offers at Private Sale, his FARM, situated In Butler townstilp, Adams county, Pa., one-half mile north of Roth's 11111, on the road leading from Gettysburg to .Sremits ville, i 4 mile from NicCreary's Paper 51111, con. Mining 107 ACRES. About 100 Acres of tios land Iles in a square. The land Is in a good state of cultivation and under good fencing. The to provements consist of a large new BRICK HOUSE, with a new Brick Summer House, close to the dwelling, with a never.fal:ii:;: well of Water at the door, Log Bank Barn wlth new Wagon Shed and Corncrib attached. W I ; Pen, and all other necessary outbuildings. '11,..,,, Is au excellent Spring of 1N ater in the fields, tharyott can let the cattle water from every Mold. There is also an Apple Orchard on the or, mi.., In prime bearing; also Peach and other smolt fruits ip abundance close to the buildings. Persons wishing to view the property can I. So by calling on the undersigned. For terms, dress by mail, at Art:Lulu's - We, Adam, (',010: Pa. 111CIIIEL B.tlih. Dec. M., 1870.-3 m VALUABLE TOWN PROPERTY AT PRIVATE sALI • The undersigned Execuu 4-4 t.f the the Est .1t ~1 MJAMSLAoIs, deceased, offer at hit, ate Sale. the HOME MANSION, situate to New Oxford, taJning_lo ACHES, more or less, of good fanning land. The Improvements are a two-story 111t1( h HOUSE, with an out-kitchen attached, Frame Barn, with Carriage House, Hog Pen. Corn-ertb, sad all other necessary outbuildings attached well of never-falling water at the door. with a variety of all kinds of Fruit. It is a s cr) deara- Die Homeland persona wishing to purchase calf before going elsewhere. It Is destrabl) It tea ted for business, adjoining the Ware-lieu,. of Messrs. Idelhorn ik Bender. Sir Any person wishing to view either of the properties will please call on the last named Ex ecutor, residing In New Oxford. GEORGE SLAGLE, CHAS. A. DIEHL Executors. lEMBIE Valuable Town Propert FOR SALE The new two-story BRICK DWELLBG, with brick Rack b Mid in g-7 Rooms—wi t h G asp peg through the entire building—fronting 60 feet on Carlisle street. north of Stevens HalL The build ing is new, and completed in best .style. it will be sold on reasonable terms. If not sold by October 1, It will be for Rent. C. &A. I). BUEHLER. Gettysburg, Sept. 9.-tf WESTERN PRE-EMPTION LANDS I HAVE ON HAND A FEW TRACTS OF NO. 1, second hand. pre-emption Lands located uear Railroads, County Towns, &c., In well settled neighborhoods which I will sell or exchange at a fair price for Real Estate In Adams county, Pa. • Feb. 5, 18611.—tf GRO. ARNOLD. ROSADALIS /TN 13 E GREAT AMERICAN HEALTH 1. RESTORER, purities the blood and ro cures Scrofula, fula. Syphilis, Skin Diseases, O.Rheumatism. Diseases or Women and all Chnic Affections of the Blood, Liver and , Kidneys. Recommended by the 'Medical Faculty and many thousands of our best 'citizen. - Read the testimony of Physicians and 14. Dents who have used Bosadalls ; send I.n 4 ' our RosadalLs Guide to Health SBook, or Al Imanac for thisyear, which we publish kw ; gratultions stribution ; it will give )ou 'much valuable information. Dr. R. W. Carr, of Baltimore, says: I take pleasure In recommending your BoitanAus as a very powerful alterative. I A'have seen It used in . two cues with happy results—one In a case of secondary syphilis, in which ' the patient pronounced himself clued after having taken live bottles e of your medicine..„ , The other is a case of scrofula of loin standing, which k . rapidly improving under its use, and the in Ddications are that the patient will soon re cover. I have carefully examined the formu . la by which your licsactalls Is made, and find titan excellent compound of alterative In gredients. IDr. Sparks, of Nicholasville, Ky., says he has used Rosadalis in cases of scrofula and AiSecondary Syphilis with satisfactory results —as a cleaner of the Blood I know no better remedy. Samuel G. M'Fadden, Murfresboro', Ten n. says: ' ' I have used seven bottles of Rosadans and am entirely cured of Rheumatism ;send I me four bottles, as I wish It for my brother who has scrofulous sore eyes. Benjamin Bechtol, of Lima, Ohio write , I have suffered for twenty years with an In veterate eruptian over my whole kody : a 1 short time since I purchased a bottle ot !.. .. and it effected a perfect cure. airitotadalls is sold by all Druggists. Laboratory, 61 Exchange Place, Balitator s CLEMENTS & CO., Proprietor'. * Feb. 11, 1870.—lyin _ Bunamut Sie•For, Dr sale ug In gist. Gettysburg, Pa., by A. D. BUTCHERING THE undersigned has commenced the Butch. axing business In the rear of the Washington Ho Hettg ee urg, and will pay the highest price tor Yes, and Lambs. - Persons wanting meek or having stock to sell, will call at the Washington House. Meat ordered will be deliv ered at dwellings any place within the tows.— The patronage of the pub lic Is solicited. J.,002:1 McGA L'G HY. Jan. 27, 11171.--it Agricultural CONIC, •of Paul. This institution will re-open for Spring Term, Kid of twenty-folnr (24) weeks Os , Iteday, Febrility? letb. For general circular, catalogue and other lufor mation, address MOB. EL SURROWs, President Agricultural College, P. a, Jan. 27.-it Centre county, P 3 Notice-to the Public THE undersigned Is running a Line of Stages from Hagerstown W edne sdayGettrg, leaving for- Meridian on !S[ Wsday and Friday, at ?o'clock, A. M., passing by Lelp gs Hourg, Waynes boro', Monterey and Mmont Fountain D a l e an d gataaid arriving at ettysbeg half plat fair o'clock and from burn Tuesday. Thursday and ring at W snake oonnectke with the 5 Moe train for Baltimore. ANNA WABSEN. May 2L—tf MOILBH BUY W ANI HKRA CanIMM) cmfAigat. THAN at PICKING it Co Jan. 4, Ir),-tt 1t tar antt Friday liforwialt, 1%16,1_ LOCAL ITEM*. TH AMIS. -011 r thIITIJC. tor Diuscan and Representativ for sundry documents. COLD SNAP .—Monday last coldest day of the season; tbe sunrise, being 1 degree . below A Lamm POKEE.B.-146 Hersh of New Oxford, . slang. day last week a porker wei pounds. -.•• • 4.-4.-7.-- ZOUAVE.B.—We. are request.; that tho Gettysburg Zouave for wade in Gettysburg On instant. CIIINGE OF DAT.-Mr. sale of Personal Property, =a originally flied for the 25th; place on Monday, Feb: 27. .• LAnon Hoos.—Two Hogs ware slaughtered by • 31enalbm township, Feb. 9, respectively 647} and 416 lbs. 5z.4.1. • The amount of lard ob 11191 pounds. 110.4EOPATHIC; - The Medical Society of Pennsylrani. 6th annual session in Harris week. Dr. J. 11. Marsden, Springs, this county, was e dent for the ensuing' year, and_, Cook, of Carlisle, Chairman of of Censors. The nest animal be held in Harrisburg on the fi day in Febuary, 157.4.1. Ssmt&—Jonas Spangler has a house ttncl 11 acres of land, in township, from John Stock: $1,650. Win. Strickhouser has bought . Cashman a "louse and half lot • on York street for $875. A. F. Gitt has sold his twos , house on the corner of the. New o.l.ford, to Charles $2,300. John C. Zouck•aold a house ground near New Oxford, to Clunk for $BOO. Patrick Dougherday, some sold his farm in Oxford townishil Mg about 3.1 acres, to John M $35 per acre. Naw'Oxrono Fox CarAsE b ,. 4 of last week, Col. John Hj i tlAl: - C this place, took a Fot to where a chase took place about it There were a large number of ' from this place, East Berlin, ' , ver, numbering about fifty ... more. The fox, after having lb minutes start, made for the • Hills in the direction of East lowed by several dozen h.. tine chase was had until toward when the fox thaugecl his coufse for Centre Itills near Bendersvil coming on, the fox Made his , •. the hunters returned to fheirlo: etleßT DOINGS. —But two c Lies were tried in Common week, Court adjourning on SaA MEM S. R. Russell, D. Wills, tock, et alias, v. . John Belie others, ,involving the title. tic)* ; of timber hind in the South -1. purchased by the former at She Both parties claimed title and ceeded to cut timber on the premises, resulting in a sult-Vy against Defendants for tres. • The Jnry rendered a special Plaintiffs for sl.23.9ksubject to ion of the Court on the law as • defendant's Ist, 2d and 3d poin James Russell, surviving Ex; Peter Wagoner, dec'd., now Lewis Jordy, vs. Samuel Her .* istrator of Henry Steinour, dee'. from Justice of the Peace. .V` the defendant. Town bLicrarso.-1 town called by order of the Town held in the Court-house on to consider the the propriety of ing a steam Fire Engine. In v*- importance of the subj*ct Council desired to have an exp on the part of tax-payers and` holders, to guile-their action an. them from responsibility. • Hon. Robert McCurdy was call. chair, and Jacob Aughinbaugb, • pointed Secretary. After a full interchange of- views, Messrs.- Hunter, D. Wills, IL J. Stahl , ifcCreary, C. H. Buehler, •J. D. Buehler, S. B. Rowe, an. p ar ti c ipating in the discussion, . elusion was reached that a ate would n.lt be of practical use present det:..ctive water supply' la ough, and that the best plan provide lire machinery which W the present watc.r supply. The the council, in adoring the "Blue Dick";engine, was unactim , t proved, and a resolution adopted . ing the Council to provide ano • hand engine, either by repairing May," or purchasing a new one. MORE INCENDIAIRISM.-0111 night last, between 10 s t qd 114i' large shed on thelarm of John in Mountjoy township, was tired troyed with contents. The tem. Wm. Patterson, loses heavily, tin Gorses, 4 stacks of cornfodder, all gears, harness, and Farming I except a wagon. The family we . and were roused by the light of t ing shed. We understand that. air son is insured in the 31unim:ssbtrr, ance Company. This is the fourth tireAhat has on the same premises within the all under circumstances whiCh doubt as t 6 their being the work malignant incendiary. First, Mr ler's barn was burnt; then a erected in place of it, was borne the time it was completed; th hay-stacks; and now the fire' of night. On Wednesday last David C was arrested by officer Rouser, mitted by Justice Cover ten the . . John Spengler, charted him wi • concerned in the previous jnce .on his premises, viz:—the thing .first barn on the night‘" of the Marsh, 1870; the second barn night of the 17th of Ju1y, 6 1870 hay-stacks on the morning of the August, 1870. Mr. Clapraddlets lives on the Wolf Hill, near S Property, bat be himself has been this winter at or near Laurel Fur beriand county, *here ho vas. officer Rouser. We have not been of the facts on which the arrest SAFE INYESTMENT.—The ai . . parties having funds to invest, is to the advertisement of the Pa. College. The security is am meat of interest prompt, and free from all (=anon by spec' : the Legislature. - To SELL—A.r HLLF Pater.— some Cstut Trith'itlaaa front, eta store or library. Inquire at this