dtertifontutS. 77 • and 14 25 JUdges• 800 • na onl- 16 00 thing -for 8 62 and white. 2 00 M 00 16 00 1 45 trees. • . COM% pipe and re furnace ii -5 08 - 638 85 BE! MEIMI 60 00 g Regls -60 00 MIMI ;500 formaking 223-00 =OM 03 1.682 65 332 10 935 59 8,491 31 NEEI 5g4,291 '22 y that the foregoing state and Expenditures exhibited asurer of said county, is a as taken from and compar mai fling in the books at this nto set, our hands and affixed . at Gettysburg, the 4th day •-• M. HARTMAN. EMANUEL NEIDICH, FRANCIS WILL, lai ms, Clerk.oners of Adams County. Ti RS' REPORT. e Judges of the Court of of Adams county. duly elected Auditors to le Public Accounts of the issioners of said county, affirmed agreeably to law, • to be agentral statement be Sth ay of January. A. y of January, A. D., 18'71, Es , ci., Treasurer and the count with the county of DR. nding Tax at last Herds assessed for 04 4./.56.8 115' Banks and sun 19,499 61 11, Water dividend 48 00 for office 40 00 20 00 20 00 fe2B and flees 151 00 67 26 14 12 121 27 8 0 8 60 0 3 65 2 63 •rbons or stove tor Water Stock_ . t 81,291 = Ming Tax for 1869.. 951 29 nding Tax for 1870.. 21,118 75 307 74 I,IZI 69 51_ 82 83 6: • 2 46 2.3 r• _ B4 runty Orders 50,779 54 ion on 046,779 5i.. ; .. ni by Treasurer 8,491 31 111,1 22 .. Auditors of the county of a, elected and sworn In pur • .rt that we met, did audit, ding pa law, the account nd Cothmluloners of said on the sth day of January, g on the 4th day of January - , inclusive, that said account entered on record in settle mhodoners' Office of Adams that we find a balance due r, of eight thousand four dollars and thirty-one .d In Outstanding County thousand and seventy dollars 07s) Oa. ) E G. }MACY. DAVID RHODES, Jr., RAPHAEL SHERFY. Auditors NDEBTEDMESS. TIES. and sundry per- T. $51,276 r. SSEITS. tt le ment.=o7o 0.4 's hands.. 8,491 31 315 nO each..... 2,800 00 33.6% 34 $17.600 iscioners expect to reduce x to eight thousand dollari nheritance Tax ousts of Collateral Inherit ie year ending 18ov. 10, 1870, by Samuel A. Eowpe, Esq., s for Adams county, l'ennsyl tes of the following named ro 1. 30 00 167 90 23 03 3 03 96 14 65 46 41 1 00 365 63 18 DS for colleetkat wealth Eira the above statement is J. C. NEELY, Auditor of Public Offices. GOLD LOAN ►le I Permanent 1 OKE & CO. and Accrued Interest the and Grant Gold 16-7id* MEM ific Railroad secured, first,. by a First Railroad itself, its rolling ments: second, by a First e Laud Grant, being more housand Acres of Land to ee from United States Tat ; erest are payable In Gobi— nd of Thirty years, and the at the rate of Seven and nt per annum. denominations of $lOO, s'oo r tee Mortgage are Messrs. J. La and J. Edgar Thomson, aoilvanla Central Railroad seine 7-30 Bonds will at all . be receivable at Ten Per 1,10), In exchange for the it lovrest cash price. r absolute safety, these e larger, we believe, than security. Persons holding • by converting them into ream their yearly Income ve a perfectly reliable in- —Your nearest Bank or Bonds to any desired • ed denomination. Per re stocks or other bonds = of our Agentt, who price for all market ties resets train Banks. Aber bonds„ directly to us send back Northern Pa risk, and without cost to Information, pamph , or address the Undersign ,ks or Bankers employed to SALE BY LATER .t., CO., Agents for Eastern l'a National Bank, ~ 2ißt'RCi, PA. D ALIS T AMERICAN HEALTH purifies the blood and Is= n Women, and all , •. of the Blood, Liver .and • • , . • by the Medical y thousands of our best, ony of Physicians ant pr. used Softdalls; 64464, tor uide to Health Bosk,._ , which we will give you ormation. • , of Baltimore, snys: - In recommending your - ery ipowerful alterative. I . In two eases witb s a esae tsf ring Aye bottles • Tie other Is a case king sainalas. which is wader Ito Ms, and the in. 7 patient will soon re .. examinedthe formu - • • .• is mad*, and find compound of alterative in- 241cholaseille. Ky., says he in cases of scrofula and • with satisfactory rerults the Blood I know uo better adden, Idurtnearboro', min even bottles of Rosadalle cured of Rheumatism ;send as I wtsh it for my brother us sore eyes. • of Lima, Obis writes. tweet? Years with an Ja ime Ugly *tole body; a parehaned a bottle of edrealed ape:feet cure. M all Druggists. • • - • • Place, Baltimore & CO., Proprietors. Pltrarg, Pa., by A. D r orb. #tittintl. FridA, Mormillag. Feb: $4, 1571 DELINQUENTIL—Quite a large num ber of subeckbers to the STAR AND SRN- Timm are in arrears for anbeeriPthin and jobbing. We have repeatedly. notified these delinquents, and in a few instances they have responded, bit a large majority are still in arrears. - We again make the request to these persons that they pay up and hope to hear from them before the first of April aext. We are compelled to pay cash for material, paper, ink, labor performea, &c., and it is a very difficult matter to do so, unless our friends and.pa trona will settle their indebtedness prompt ly. We dislike these repeated duns, and if delinquents would but comply with our terms, there would be no necessity for them. To those who have promptly responde to previous calls, we tender thanks. The first of April is general settlement day, and we hope the Printer will be duly re membered. A few dollars from each sub- N. scriber would be a small matter to them, but of vast importance in the aggregate to us. Who will be the first to respond ? Arruitunar. WANTED.— , At this office. Must be of grill character, and possess fair primary education. One resident in town preferred. Apply immediately. APPOINTED,—Adam Hoke has been ap pointed Postmaster at Granite Hill, vice G. F. Gulden resigned. art`e have been favored with another article from "D, P. F." on the New York State Fair, which will aprir next week. ROBBED.—The store of Messrs. John Yost & Son, in Mountjoy township, was entered, through the cellar, on the night of the 9th inst., and the change in the drawer taken; about $4. FIRE.—We learn that the dwelling of Richard Price, near Hampton, took fire at an early hour on Monday morning, and VMS burnt to the ground. Insured in the Dover (York county) company. REVIVAL. —A protracted meeting has been in progress for several weeks in the Ev. Lutheran Church, New Oxford, under the pastoral care of Rev. Dr. Hauer. The house is crowded with attentive hear ers. Deep solemnity prevails, many en quiring, "what must I do to be saved." We understand that a 'considerable num ber rejoice in the hope of forgiveness of sins. BURNED.-Mr. William Brown, of Ox ford township, this county, met with a severe accident on the Bth inst. Whilst engaged in putting off a blast in a lime stone quarry, a can of about five pounds powder close by him, was ignited, and ex ploded, burning his hands in a shodking manner. His clothes took fire, but by the assistance of two other workmen, they were removed before the body received any injury: Dr. J. Culbertson was called and the injured man is doing well—Com pirer. MORE OF IT.—lt seems that "Hamilton & Gardner, No. 5 Beekman street, New York," are dispensing their favors liber ally. Last week we gake in full one of 1 1 their epistles addressed to Mr. High:tin. Mr. John Hartman, of Mumniasburg, sends us another addressed to him, a dup licate of that received by Mr. Bighorn, word for word , also inviting $13.75 to be sent for the redemption of a watch worth $4OO. These rascals have doubtless flood ed the mails with similar letters, and may catch some green ones._ The peculiarity is that they are written, not lithographed. OLD CENT.—Maj. Samuel Lohr, -of Franklin town§hip, showed us, the other day, an English cent made in the reign of King George 11, and dated 1748—being 123 years old. Mr. Lohr found it in a field whilst husking corn last fall. Who has an older cent?— Compiler. John M. Tate;of this place, has in his possession two English pennies, of older date, both issued during the reign of George ll—one dated 1733 and the other 1734. Mr. Tate also showed ns a well preserved American cent pf 1794. Wav DOES IT MEAN ?—Some months ago, the Supreme Court appointed an to report distribution of the fund arising from the sale of the Gettysburg' Railroad, to and among the bond-hold ers. As there is no special legal diffi culty involved, and the matter is main ly one of calculation, it was generally supposed that but a brief time,. ten days at most, would - suffice for the. Auditor• to get his report ready. The matter has now been in his hands for more than two months, and no sign of a report. Whit is the meaning of this delay ? It is true the money, $lBl,OOO, is worth some $3O to somebody every day this distribution is delayed; but we should be reluctant to believe that the auditor, himself a son of one the Supreme Court Judges, is in fluenced thereby. Trill no.—There was no special obser vance of the 22d of Febuary in this place. ; Although the day is made a legal holiday by legislature enactment, the stores ans places of business were kept-open. At 10 o'clock, A. M., the Zousves, in full dress uniform, paraded, their full drum corps waking up the town. During the afternoon, quite a sensation was produced on the streets, by the appear ance of a mounted masquerade party, over 60 persons being in line—ail being well disguised and representing fantastic char acters of every imaginable 0000eption.— The party attracted much attention, and after passing through MOW& the Streets, followed by a large crowd, drew up in the centre square kir roU-calL The masqie raders seemed to be well officered, arni.rufi a "fantastic" parade, the affair was sVde cided success. Later in the day the Gettysburg Brass Band took position in the centre square, and for seine time discoursed most excel lent music. Form) Our,--Appropos of the "'strictly confidential" letters about counterfeit currency with which the New York sharp. ers have occasionally taken in knaves and dupes, the Buffalo Express relates the fol lowing rich incident: "One day a man, who shall be natne- I ens, entered Police Superintendent Doyle's private office and asked to sin Ir. Doyle. The courteous Chief motioned him to a chair, and asked him to state his case, for the visitor seemed in a greatly perturbed state of mind. "Mr. Doyle," he began, "I have been swindled. and I want you to help me pun ish the aeoundrela." "Explain?' sententiotudy remarked the Superintendent & "See bere t s ' (producinra letter Bissau to the show,) "I get one of these things a couple of weeks ago, and I sent down twenty dollars." "Well, what did you get in return 1 1 " asked Mr. Doyle. "A paper box of sawdust," exclaimed the a ror, "and that's what I want toy , see about. I want yon to-• " , top a bit," interrupted Mr. Doyle; "what did you expect to reeelve for your twenty dollars?" "Why—why—just what this states," stammered the many bolding up the hitter. "And what did yea propose doing with that stuff?" asked the linporiutendant, each second his glance beeeeung more piercing sad the color of the mari's face -deer . on . " "Yes, I know. I guess you hid better 4 14 " The man went, LOCAL Mr . II I - PrtmomAmami £3ocirrv.—The "Bien nial Exercises" of the Philomatlueati' Society of Pa; College, in Agricultural An Wednesday night, atixacted a butS ittilisikue• Tht ALM to its utmost capacity, many persons being un ablet o get in. The order of exercises was as follows: MUSlC—"Cassal'a Military Waltz." Rtc. M. VAL.WILNY., IX D. MUSlC—"laea Diseaddava Vaferbad." Weddtd Nameseu. Krirri, Baltimore, Md. MUSlC—"Meeelliiiht se the Lake." The Little Ptdisit, S. STALL, Hudson, N. York. The Spirit of Philosgpky, H. B4srruoLostaw, SulDogmaPa. - • Head-Lights, D. M. Mom, Altoona, Pi MUSIC—"Down by the Brook." The Voice of Nateirt;4G. W—YowniET, of Pine Grove Mills. Ftices, Gao. M MICHAEL, Shawnee, Pa. MUSlC—"liavoyeed's R etu rn." BENEDICTION-Br Rim. O. A. RAY, D. D The essays and orations showed a good deal of culture, with creditable style, and vii us, original thought, and were well received by the andterlee, the speakers beingtach warmly applauded. The effect of several of the speeches was marred by defective memorization. As we write, a friend hands us the annexed notice of tie exercites. [For the Star and Sentinel. We bad the pleasure of attending the Biennial Exhibition of the Philomatlnean Society, held last evening in Agricultural Hall. The audience was large and appre ciative, and exhibited a deep interest in the exercises of the occasion. The per formances, of different degrees of merit, all evinced a good measure of culture and thought. The Salutatory address was delivered by Mr. Kurtz of Baltimore, selecting as his theme, "Wedded Names." It was writ ten with great coirectness and beauty, and was appropriatO in sentiment. With a voice of more than ordinary compass and volume, he easily filled the Hall. Hii manner should have been less studied and artificial. "The Little Pulpit" by Mr. Stall, was spoken in an effective, natural and pleas ing manner, and was well received by the audience. He dwelt on the power of the pulpit, and made some good hits on tim id and time-serving ministers. There was an occasional looseness in the style. The essay of Mr. Bartholomew, on "The Spirit of Philosophy," was scholarly in thought, correctly written and well read. Perhaps there were too many technical terms of philosohy, and learned allusions for such an occasion. "Head-Lights," by Mr. Moser, was somewhat striking in conception, and de livered in a manner calculated to arouse and inspire. The thought and style need ed condensation. This performance would have been a decided success, but for failure of the memory. Mr. Fortney's essay on "The Voice of Nature," was a clear and forcible presen tation of the relations between the natural and spiritual worlds. It was read natural ly, though the voice was wanting in purity. The performance of Mr. Michael should have been the most popular and success ful one of the evening. His subject was "Faces." It was treated in a novel and original manner, and _was full of happy hits and witty allusions. Such a piece occasionally, ill decidedly refreshing, in the midst of abstract literary and philo sophical discussions. The enjoyment of the audience was somewhat marred by the speaker's failure of memory. Ou such occasions, the young men should put themselves beyond all possibil ity of failure by careful and timely prepa ration. We detect also, on the part of many, a tendency to make their produc tions too lengthy. Whether this is the fault of the young men, or through the oversight of the Prof. of that department, we do not know. We are much pleased to note the general style of reading and speaking exhibited, and an almost entire absence of the old stilted; rhetorical and artificial methods. - The music, generously furnished by ]'dies and gentlemen frow the town, was excellent, and the college and community are under peculiar obligations to these lovers of music for their help on -such occasions. [For the Star and Sentinel. SABIBATII4ICHOOL CONVENT/lON. The first Sabbath School convention of Adams county, composed of the townships of Hamilton, Oxford and Berwick and Berwick borough, held its third meeting in St. Johns. Church, in Abbotstown, on Saturday, Febnary 18. The meeting was called to order by D. E. Hollinger,• Vice President. After spending some time in devotional exercises the convention proceeded to business.— The minutes of last meeting were read and after a few corrections adopted. Reports of the Lutheran 8. 8. of Ab bottatown, Lutheran S. 8. of New Oxford, Methodist S. 8. of New OXford, Valley S. School, Walnut Grove and Union S. S. of East Berlin, were presented. The question, "What is the best order of exercises of a Sabbath School?" was discuise<by Messrs. Paul Hersh, J. B. Baughman, George Wolf, D. J. Hauer, D. D., Kane and Hoke. "Is it beneficial for-the S. School to continue the same Suieriniendent for a number of years ?" was discussed by Dr. Hauer, J. B. Baughman and Paul Harrill. On motion of George Wolf, the further discussion of the above was postponed to a "What is the beat method Of conduc ting aS. School Library ?" waa discussed by Messrs. Bittinger, JCS. Diehl, J. Dottie 101debrand, Paul Hersh and J. B. Baughman. 'The Institute then sidjmuned to P. M., closing with singinrand prayer. The evening session Was opened with singing'and prayer. The ifiestion, "Should unconverted teachers be employed in the 8. School ?" dismissed by Messrs. C. L. Wolf, Paul Hersh, Kanerand J. B. Baugh man. How to interest large ~pupils in a S. School dhscruered by Messm. Baughman, J. Wolf, P. Hersh, Joseph Wolf, Kane. An essay was read by Miss Louisa Baughman. "Do picnics, anniversaries, and Christ mas exercises, as usually conducted, pro mote the vital interest of the S. School?" was discussed by Messrs. Hoke, Spangler, Hildebrand, Wolf, Hersh and Kane. Paul Hersh offered the following amend ment - to the constitution, which was adopted: Resolved, the cry.rentiOn meet every 3 months in place ( every six weeks. The president appointed Messrs. I. B. Wolf, E. Stahl and J. Newcofner, a com mittee to arrange a programme for next oonvention. Institute dosed with devotional exer cises to hold their next meeting at East Berlin. J. C. HILDEBRAIiD, Sec'y [For. the Star and Boothia MEssas. EDITORS :—I herewith ac kilowle* * liberal , doustiim of money from samba= of. theGerinan Reformed and Lutheran congregations of Emit Ber- lin, as an appreciation of my *ministerial services in their midst.. May the Lord abundantly blew the doneriii, . • DAnnst. J. Haulm, Pastor. Pm= Orerima.-11.. IL Minnigh Makes it a point to ism up Use sway intrir Oysters that can be secured in the Bald illifketl_„ Ere hassl 4 44 l ,oilinxids. liens fs .oraeigies anifthintleinim; who Aind ovary thing in prime order. Oysten served up in every styli; to suit the most astidions.'' NI and see for yourselves. rirwe all madder Iron the embodi ment of strength and power, but how few are aware that ft io tame dement in the kraal; that gives ire strong* said vigor, , and that an insuflicien,c7 of muses Ireiki#o gim...debufty.! The A w are tan : Syrapesmetaxids of iron, is prepared ex pte TPPiT this vitalizing element. SALES OF, PEESCIEAL PROPEATIL—The following saes of Personal Property will be found in our advertising columns: Sataulay.Fett.lBs—James M. Neely, oxford. 3108411 f, " !!—John Baker, Freedom. Monday, " 27-3. E. Herman, near Hampton. Tuesday, " 28—Henry Bab, Butler. Wednesday, Mar. I—Jeremlah Gulden, Butler. Thursday, " 2—Wm. F. Lott, Cumberland. Frhbly, , " 3-Jaeab W. Met', Butl4. Tuesday, " G. *matt, Ittraban. Wednesday, " B—Mrs. Graft &W. A. Henkel'. ny, Straban. Wednesday, " &—Theodore Bender, Cumber land. " 9—John Funk Butler. " 16—Abraham Tawney, Mount- Thursday, Friday, pleasant. Saturday, " 11--Samuel Hartzel, Cumberland. " 11—Mez.latahaw, Franklin. " 11—John McKesson, Liberty. Tuesday, " it—D. C. Brinkerhoff, &cabin. Wednesday, " 15—William Walbay, Menallen. Thursday, " 16—Dr. C. E. Goldsborough, Stra- ban. Thursday, " 16—G. W. Scott and D.. 1. C. Poi- ley, Freedom. " 17-4. W. Cress, Gettysburg,. Friday Saturday, " 18-3 L C. Benner, Cumberland. Wednesday, " F. & Harriet Gulden, Stra ban. FOR &um—A Young Mare, 6 years old, large size, well suited for farming— Virginia stodk. Enquire of fl. C. Cobean. TEE BEST STOVE now in market, for beauty, economy, and comfort, is admitted all around to be tlja MORNING GLORY. It defies all competition, and that is the judgment of all who have used it. It is just the thing for Offices, Stores, and Parlors Chainb'rs. Call at C. N. Bnehler's Ware Room, opposite the Passenger Depot, and examine for yourselves. tf Fuarrismro Rooms TO LET.—Three furnished Rooms to let, in the Centre square, desirable for students or Mlle& Temis reasonable. Enquire of Mrs. Har riet Harper. tf FOR SALE.-A Two year old Cashier Stallion, good size, color Bay. Will be sold cheap for Cash. JACOB Moss, Table Rock, Adams County, Pa. 3t VALUABLE MEDICINES —Read the ad vertisement of Miller & Davis, Druggist, of Baltimore, in to-day's paper, headed "Health! Health!" No humbug. tf ittririr of the *lariats HRHlnsure Earwigs 4, Produce Markel. Baltimore, Thursday Morning. SUPER PLO - Lit,4 550 0 600 EXTRA FLAHHA,•__ 625 it 650 Wurrs Wustel, 165 0 200 RED WHEAT, 153 Bi 210 • CORN, T 8 0 86 RYE ;- IV2 0 105 OATS 58 0 59 Timorir-SsED, 600 0 600 CLOVER-SEED 712 0 750 .............. 0 CIO 0 190 BACON, SHOULDERS, 10 a Mi Mus. 113. i it 12 HAMS, 16 0 18 L. 12% @ 13 Gettysburg Grata Jc Prevision Market. Gettysburg, Friday Morning. Plots, 000 0 5 75_ WHITE WHEAT 125 a 14, RED WHEAT, 120 0 140 Coax 65 0 70 RTE, 00 a 75 OATS, 45 a 50 BUCKWHEAT 00 0 00 TIMOTHY-SEED. 400 0 500 Ctovss-Ssan 600 0 675 FLAX-SEED, 170 0 175 POTATOES, 80 0 100 STOCKS /LSD BONDS Closing Prices of De Haven & Bre., 40 ileaSh ird Bt., Philadelphia. 3 o'clock, P. 3E, C. S. c's 114% 114% 111% 112 111% 111% 1114 111% '66 new, - 110% 110% '67 110% 110% 68 110% 1114 " 10-40'e, 110% 110% 13'. 9.30 Year 6 per cent. Cy., 1.13 1134 Gold 111% 111% Silver Us% 10e Union Pacific R. B. Ist 3L Bonds, 81.5 Central ravine R. R. 940 960 Union Paell!le Land Grant 80nd5..... 715 725 MARRIED. GCfsis—Gisom—At the residence of the bride's father, in Tyrone township, by Rev. J. M. Price. on the 19th inst., Mr. Eli D. Guise to Miss Cam. line E. Group. GULDEN—SNZERIGIZ.—On the 7th itISL, at Conowago Chapel, by the Rev. Father De Necket, Mr. Jerome Gulden to Mist Sarah A. Sneeringer, both of Adams county. SIEOPIIIED—ACKZUMA.N.—On St. Valentine's day, at Conowago Chapel, by Rev. Mr. Enders, Mr. John Siegfried Bibs Matilda Ackerman, both of Conowago township. inurra—Lswaasen--4* the ith Mat., at Cono wag* _Chapel, by Rev. -father Enders, Mr. Am brose Smith to Miss Mary Lawrence. both of Ox ford township, Adams county. $ DIED. Obituary notices 5 ;mats a line for all over four lines—cash to accompany the notice. This in &tides memorial_ tributes, resolutions of socie ties, t.c. BLISIM.—On the 10th inst.. near Kidd!may, Jefferson co., West Virginia, of pneumonia, Mich ael Bushey, sea, formerly of this eounty, aged about 72 years. aItOtIGIL —On the 9th last., William If., sort of Peter a t nd Mari J. Stough, of Franklin townahip, VI On . mmoll2C,ars:td days West Vir- Mrs. Elizabeth Fox, formerly of the neigh borhood of LlU*storm, this county, aged 77 years. KAI:MAN.—On the 15th Instln Hamiltonban township, after a protracted illness, Mr. Jacob Kaufman, aged 62 years, 4 months - and 3 days. Mourrz.—Ofl the 7th inst., Mrs Mary Moritz, wife of Peter Moritz, aged 46 years, 6 months and 14 days. Wrisvga.—On the 29th ult., in Union township, Mrs. Catharine Weaver, wife of William Weaver, aged 72 Jean. --, IBEIT.—On the 16th inst., near New Oxford, Miss Caroline Wiest, aged 81 years, 5 months and 16 days. [ Cbmmu n Leafed. efirat the hug meeting of Cayugas Tribe, No. 91. I. O. R. hL, Scow Moon, 17th 8., G. 8. D. 380 / FINALTAXT 17th, lei, j , The following preatlble and resolutions were unanim adopted ; Wntra ously traz, It has pleased the Great flphi y t- In His Inacrutible wisdom to cut od suddenl by death an esteemed and valued Fattier among the children of the Forest, Brother P. G. S. Samuel Weaver, who for many IX Suns labored tattlaully In the cause of F. F. and C.. who attained to a high position In the order, honored and respected as one of the tint and main pillars of our T., en joying the confidence of all who knew him, and was, always found faithful; demonstrating by his example and precepts, all that is enjoined upon us by the principals - of F: F. and C. ; "Instant In season and out of season," whose means, time. and couneeks, were ever cheerfully-glven to ad vance the Interests and promote the harmony of our T. and always entering warmly into the prin. clples Inculcated by the order. But now he lies low in the tomb; his voice la hushed. his last counsels given ; the sound of his footsteps will no more be -I,i'd across the thresh. hold of our W. ; his ppresence in our meetings around our Fraternal brands is no longer enjoyed; the mystic chain Is breken. Thu= are we called upon to mourn a departed and again are we reminded of the truth, that man is born to die. that Brothelsoy e ll h, as well as low degrees, are alike the sub of decay and death ; bailee the importance a necessary preparatke to meet the MAR of death with un wavethlifoolliroge, and land our frail bark safely beyond e's sea, to realise and enjot i4 ; d lhat rest which rimudneth to the people of ' where our Council fires of love as pry urneth ter mer Reaolnel= g ribe death of Brother P. G. S. Elaisuei saver, the T. has lost one of Its first. and most active members and the order a zealous and prominent champion. And whilst we deeply . , oeptors his sudden and unexpected death, the pe- , cuter manner inwhleh-lt °enured endear hearts made sad by this !vast of the Providenceof God, we would tunably and submiselvely bow before Him who holds tie destinies et us all in His kends, tededibfoe rlievmin g go o a d a n w d h s a o ts o mp Hd the o time e n fore as, that when the messenger of death shall i tome to es, we too nusa l ls, found to depart That we y with the Wr i mMldren and Relati ves the deceased Brother, to this severe terea pray and trust that grate and Orate& be given them , suillaient to sustain them lb thls day of tried. .Rescived, That tbe W. be drap moor= for sixty Sons, that the members w e ar the mourning badge for the same length b of that the preamble and these resolutions pub lished In the japers of town, and a copy be transmitted to the family of thedeecased Brother. Wm. B. Idnaus, C. of B. [COmmuntcated. TRIBUTE OF ESTEEM. - Wniamm. An all-wise and merciful Providence has seen et so remove from oar midst a beloved and highly eetanned brother, Benjamin J. Kick eal War ana man, We deg/1y and Maemaly mourn the kw of bim who was lo soddenly ft,m down is hie yoUh, asul separated from a wide circle of laving faithful minds: thereon, -Tbst In Ms death we nave lent a true and companloo, who was always a favorite arnoß at his aseoelatea i • rejoice in the clad:: period ofbig re was made peaceful and happy by the welcoming voice of God. Silicified, That we reeegnize la him a true model of all -that Is execumst i = ,d sad which is worthy of Mir emestant liesolved, That In this bitter hour oft grief we extend our heartfelt sympathy to - the family of 1 the deceased, pointing them to the gospel warn the saddened and weary soul may Mid swe solace and be engrained. Jlesoteed, That oar Ran be draped and the members of Society obserre the usual esseunony AO moungtug. • • Besolud, • That.% of these, •••• be torgarded M the of Mumnseeigg Aug b e 1114 ! Udiedli"4 ” 11 ! libin te tx • • • • , We iin niaalls, ' ?mum /Lux, Feb. 24 ISt - . gtegggei.. AT COOT! AT Corr! Until April' 1871— at Nounrs' Career, to make room for Spring goods--Clothing, Hats, Caps, Boots, 'Shoes, at WHOLESALE PRICES. Now is your time for Bargains.. Don't fail to call, if you need anything in my line. No Humbug. Call and see fo yourselres. New Advatistintsts. AUDITOR'S NOTICE The undersigned, appointed by the Court .of Common Pleas of Adams county, to make db. tribution of the balance hi the bands of fortrarrr W. Dorman, Assignee of FRANI a Dumont and wife, to and among parties entitled thereto, will attend at his office in Gettysburg, Pa.; on Tuesday Vie 14th day March nest; at 10 o'clock, to A. M., bear es In Interest. Feb. 24 1871—St D. BUTIFIr FR Auditor. • , Dissolution Notice. fj'll7 partnership heretofore existing between I DAVID 11.112XELLID & JAOOB A. KITEMILLIZ is this day dissolved by mutual consent. All per sons indebted to the late firm will please call and settle the same. The books are at the store on York street, where the business will be carried on by D. Kitzmiller. D._RITZMILLER &. BRO. Feb. 211. lifTL—et puBLIC SA L E Thetsutecriber having sold his property, offers at Public Sale on Saturday, the 11th o 1 March , lB7l, at his residence, in Liberty township, Adams county, on the public read luding from Fairfield to Emmittsburg, 2 miles from the former place, the following Versonal Property, viz: THREE HORSES, one a Mare with foal, and a Colt "learn old In May, 1 two or three-horse Wagon, hay carriage, patent hay rake, cutting box, bar-shear plow, doublerand single shovel plows, harrow. corn fork, dung and pitch forks, rakes, shovel, 2 sets of breechbands. saddles, col lars, bridles, 1 set of. breast chains, lines, 2 sets of butt traces, log chain, 2 mattocks, pick, grind- stone, large ten-plate stove and pipe, corn In the ear by the bushel and many other articles. air Sale to commence a*B o'clock,'A. M. when attendance win be given and terms made known by JOHN McKEQSON Feb. 24, 187 L—ts p U B L I C SALE , The su Intending to remove, will sell At Public Saloon Saturday. March lath, 1871, at his residence, In Chamberland township Adams county, on the Emmlttsburg road, 3% miles from Gettysburg. the following vaplable personal property, viz: 3 HEAD OF HORSES, 1 FRESH COW, 1 Calf, 1 Brood Sow, 1 one-horse Wagon, 1 Carriage, 1 Wire4coth Hay Rake, Bran_t's patent, as good as new, Wheelbarrow, Bow Ladders, Winnowing Mill, Barshear Plow, Harrow. 2 Corn Forks, double Shovel Plow, Scotching Mill, Grain Cradle, Mowing Scythes, Maul and Wedges, double and single Trees, Spreader, Buggy Hamm, 2 pair Names, Collars. Bridles. Plow Lines, Check Lines, Log and Cow Chains, Forks, Rakes, Shovels,, sets of Yankee Harness, and many other articles not mentioned. air:Safe to commenee at 12 o'clock, M., when attendance and a credit of nine months will be given by M. C. BENINEIL JOHN OrAT.LSMITH, Feb. 24, 1871— is puB.LIC S A L E The undendgne , .111 sell at Public Sale, on Wednesday, the March next, on the premises in Sin ship, known as "Guld en's Station," on the ~.,....ysburg and York turn pike, the following Personal Pronerty, viz: ONE HEAVY BROOD MAHE, 2 young MILK COWS, 5 young Heifers, 1 Bull, I good two-horse Wagon, Wagon Bed, Hay Carriage. Shovel Plow, Corn Fork, Dung Hook, Horse Gears, double and single Trees, Spreaders, Log, Halter, Cow. Butt and Breast Chains, Halters, Bridles, Collars, Lines, Flynt,, Saddle, Rakes, Forks, Shovels, Spades, Bars, Barrels, Boxes, Cross Cut Saw, lot of Locust and Oak Posta, lot of Lumber, such as Boards, Planks, Scantling. de. Also HOUSE HOLD AND KITCHEN FURNITURE, such as Corner Cupboard, Sink. Benches, ten plate Stove and Pipe, tans. &e., and a great many other arti cles too numerous to mention. . . .. isirEale to commence at 10 ceetock,... A. M., .when attendance will be even and terrus made known by GEORGE F. GULDEN. MRS. HARRIET GULDEN'. C. G. MILLER, Antl. 'Feb. 24. 1871—ts pußLic SALE ____ The subscribers will sell at Public Sale, on Thursday, the 16th day of March next, at their residence, in Freedom township, Adams county, 1 mile from Bream's Mill on Marsh Creek, and t miles from Gettyaburgr the following Personal Property. viz: REE HEAD OF GOOD WORK HORSES, 1 a young Mare with foal, and 1 a Bay Stallion rising 5 years, well c ulated for either draft or harness ; 2 COLTS, 1 g 3 years and the other 1 year, good COWS, So and Pigs, 1 four-horse narrow-tread Wagon, Bur. e Reaper and Mow er, Wire-tooth Hay Rake, G Drill; Lime Bed, Bay Carriage, Rail Carriage, Shear flows double Shovel Plow, Corn Yorks, w, single and double Trees, Spreader,G rain ,Seythes," Cross.cut Saw, 2 sets of Front Gears, Bridled 2' Collars, Halters, Cow Chains, set of Dung Boards, and other articles not herein mentioned. girSale to commence at D. o'clock, A. M., on said day, when attendance will be given and terms made known by. /M. Mat, 1871. G. W. SCOTT, DANIEL J. C. POLLEY J4con Aftcni.icr, Auctioneer. Feb. 24, 1871.—ts puBLIC SALE. T. undersigned, intending to quit housekeep ing, will sell at Public Sale, on Friday, the 17th of .Wech next, at his residence in Centre *ware, Gettysburg, all his Household and Kitchen Fur niture, to wit: ONE MILK COW, 1 set of Carriage Harness, Collar, Bridle, Saddle, Halter, Arc., Pennsylvania Cook Stove and ?Mures. Airtight Parlor Stove, Coal Stove, lot of Stove Pipe, 2 Sheet Iron Drums. 4 Bedsteads and Bedding, Featherbeds, Corner Cupboard. 3 sets of Chairs, 2 Stands, large Wal nut Dinning Table, Breakfast Table, 2 Fenitiani and abet Blinds, Door Bell, 140 yar d s ofCarnet ing 42 yards of which is new Ingrain Carpet, 16 yards Stair Carpet, )7 yards Stair Oil Cloth, 14 Stair Rods. Patent Washing Machine and large Wringer, Wash Tubs, Zinc - VPash Churn, Doughtray, Wool Wheels, Wheelbarrow, Buck ets, Pans, Barrels, Pots, Boles, Queensware, Glassware, Tinware, Crockery and Stoneware, all as good as new, a lot of Canned Fruit, Apple. butter, together with a great many other articles too numerous to mention. Also, at the same time will be sold, f - new T rii ni Magon, 1 two-horse Spring Wagon, and eemmenee at 12 o'clock, M., when attendance will be given and terms made known by JACOB W. CRESS. JAXEB CALDWELL, duct. Feb. 24 1871—ts puBLIC SALE The subscriber, intending to quit farming and housekeeping, will sell at Public Sale, on Puce day, the 21st day of March next, at hls residence, in Cumberland township, Adams county, about 2% miles west of Gettysburg, on the Chambers burg pike, the following Pers Property, viz: TWO HEAD OF D (W ORK HORSES, 4 head of MILK COWS, 7 bead of line Shotes, 1 three-Inch tread Wagon for two or three horses, 1 narrow-tread Wagon, Rockaway Buggy Wagon Bed, 1 set of bay carriages, 1 set of wood ladders, reaper, wire-tooth bay rake, (Brant's patent,) winnowing mill, (Reynolds patent,) sleigh and bells, 2 barabear plows, 1 a two or three horse plow, (Berlin make,) double and single shovel plows, corn fork, harrow. 2 double trees, 2 stretchers, single trees, wheelbarrow, hoise gftra, 2 sets of breechbands„ / set of front gears, 2 housings, wagon saddle, 2 sets of harness, col lars, bridles, 2 dynets, 1 six-horse line, cheek and plow flues. wagon whip, halters, cow chains, buggy spread, forks, rakes, crowbars mattocks, axes, grindstone, breast, butt and log chain& dung book, hay knife, sn ood die, race and bits, feed bucket, cross -cut, W arid hand saws a lot of au a lot of bags. Also. Household aad Kitchen are, consisting In of bedsteads and beddi h ng. tables, clatra, safe, sink; chests, stands, carpeting, 2 ten-plate stoves, cook stove and fixtures, tinware, erockerrware, copper and Iron kettles, small copper kettle, I; ,, !ubs, churn, buckets, meat vessels, rinr and staffer, lard press, lard and batonpound, a lot of cider vinegar, a lot of app butter, bilk potatoes by the bushel, boxes, bar- Mkt also, 1 colt's revolver, shot gun, and many ot=les too numerous to mention. to commence at 10 o'clock, A. M., on said day when attendance will be given and terms made known by • C. B. POLLEY. JACOB isectioneer. Feb. IL 187 L—ts Register's Notices. VOTICE la hereby given to Ali Legatees and other woos concerned, ttuit the Adminis tration Accounts hereafter mentioned will be resented at the Orphans'. Court of Adams coun for confirmation and allowance, on HONDA.Y, 20th day of MARCH, 1871, at 2 o'clock, Y. 211.4 80. The account of John Brinkerhoff, Adminis trator of the Estate of Hannah Brinkerhoff, de. ceased. 81. The account of Wm. D. Himes,.A.thninisurs. tor of the Estate of George Diehl, deceased. 81 The Ent sad final account of Elias Mayer, Administrator of Jacob Basehoar, la j te of Union The , Ant county, deceased. .ID. The Ant and final account of HenryM. Peters, Administrator of Margaret Mowery, de ceased. 84. The Guardianship account of James H. Cole'louse, Guardian of Emma Metering, one of the minor children of John Mehrina deceased, 85. First and Anal account of A. F. Ad. .ministrator of the Estate of John Myers, deed. 88. First and anal account of Wm. Bonner. Guardian of Joanna J. Welsh, minor child of Nathan Stomhaugh, deceased. 87. The Iltst and anal account of Eliza Hoover, Executrix deceased. of Joshua Hoover, late of Hamilton township, 88. The first and anal account of Matthew Tim miffi of James 'Timmins, dec'd. 89. rd and anal account of Peter Kauffman, Executor of the late Will and Testament of John Hartman, late of Latimore township, deceased. St The Ina and anal emus& of Samuel Herbst. Administrator with the Will i a 3e nfexed of Peter r. late of titraban tQwnshi dec'd. 91. FGs t and final account' atom Herbst, Itzeontor of the last Will of Clarissa E late of Gettyabtirg„-decemed. et First and anal atconnt of }Elizabeth runt, Adininistratrix of the Estate of Henry Punt, late bienallen township, deceased, 88. The arm and anal account of Isaac Myers, Executor of, the Will of Abraham Myers, doled. M. The first and analeccolmt of George Mett ler, Administrator of the Mate of Peter Bolling er, deceased, settled by Win. Heetley and George, Meteeklkky, Adadntstrators of the Estate of George SA M ;at it eceased. ' and Anal account of Jacob King, Guardian of Jacob W. Tauratigh, minor ears of Armstrong Taughintaug deceaaed. SAMUEL A. HOPE, Eegiatar. Feb. 2t, 187L—td EATON'S NEW METHOD FOR THE CORNET. A MOST USEFUL AND .ATTEACTIVE IN STSUCTION EOM taeto learner! ins, in Part I, plain, full, and complete directio the Contains, in Paft $ fine selection of polar melodies, wide& now be r! Plural with the original Piano iiiiiiimerra Pianoforte, ns Contai, and in Part In, Cornet, Baritone Brilliant Thaw Vahalom Be. Price, in Boarita:SLlM Wdmtm mat, past pad. ea Meta of retail prim _ OLIVZR DITISON & CO., Bestoti. CHAS. H. INTOON 4 CO., New Ydrk. Jan. 6, IS —ly Ntut Advettistments. A GENTS WANTIB:O46 a toonth)—by the la. AMERICAN KNITTING BIACHLNE Boston, Masa, or St. Louis,-Mo. Feb. 2.4.--4 w JURUBELBA t A GENTS.—KALB AND FE:BALK—For That A selling popular subscription Books. Extra Inducements to Agents. Information tree. Ad dress Am. Book Co., gt WIISam St., N. Y. 4W $lO MADE FROM 50 Cts ! 'airravoe,ntlyinerlte4 by everybody. Call eta. that retail easily for 110. R. i. (meow, 181 Chatham Sq., N. Y. Feb. 21.-4 w UANTED—AGENTS, (0) per day) to sell the celebrated HOME SHOTTIJI SZIVIIINI MA cunita. Has the under-feed, makes Abe "toet ditch" (alike on both mil t and Isfutly licensed. The best and cheapest f Sewing Machine In the market. Address, Jonsson, CL MME & CO., Boston. Mass., Pittsburgh, Pa., Chicago. 111 ., or St. Louis, Mo. -Jan. 27.-tw EVANS' GIFT BOOK ENTERPRISE We continue to send a valuable gift with every book boughtot us. Thousands will testify to our Oromptness and fairness. Give us a trial. Write for a catalogue. Sent free. Address, D. M. EVANS &CO., 721 hfarket street, Philadelphia, Pa. 4w ENERAL AGENTS WANTED for Groe shack's Calculating machine, rapid, accu rate, reliable, simple. easily operated , cheap and beautifuL Giving instantaneous additions or subtract) on& taking from one to live columns of figures at a time, carrying and borrouingita own Win; hundreds, etc., without the least thought on the part of the operator. Address ZIEGLER & hIcCURDY, Philadelphia. Pa. Feb. 24.-4 w FREE TO BOOK AGENTS We will send a handsome Prospectus of (fir New Illustrated Family Bible containing over 200 fine Scripture Illustrations to an 'Book aFent, free of charge. Addrem, NATIONAL PL BLISHING COMPANY, Philadelphia, Pa- Feb. 24.--4 w - AGENTS WANTED FOR OF T/IE WORLD." Over One Thousand Blustrations. The largest best selllng,and inestattractive subscription book ever tkublished. One agent In Denver, Colorado, sold 100 copies in 4 days. One agent In Mllwaukle gold 90 copies In ,!,4 day, and a large number from 20 to 30 copies per day. Send for Circulars with terms at once. Address U. S. PUBLISHING CO., 411 Broome SL, N. Y- Feb. 24.-4 w REDUCTION OF PRICES TO CONFORM TO ItEDUCTWN OF DUTIES. GREAT SAVING TO CONSUMERS BY GETTING UP CLUBS Sir-Send for our New Price Lin and a Club form will accompany it. containing full direction* -making a large saving to consumers and re munerative to club organizers. THE GREAT AMERICAN TEA. CO., 31&33VE.EYBTBEET P. 0. Box 5643. New• York. CARBOLIC TABLETS PREPARED I3Y Dl. WELL'S. The most important discovery of the age is this wonderful Healing and Cleansing ageat for the diseases or weakness of the Respiratory organs, Sore Throat, Sudden Cold, Hon:sties& Catarrh, Asthma., Dryness of the Throat or Windpipe, diseases of the Lungs and for all Irritation of the mucuous membrane; AU vocalists and public speakers who speak and sing without effort, use these Tablets, their effect in clearing the voice is simply astonishing as can be shown by numerous certificates. 4 DR. WELLS' CARBOLIC TABLETS act directly on the inucuous membrane and should be promptly and freely taken in all expos ure or violent change of weather, as they equal ize the Circulation of the Blood and thus ward off all tendency to colds and Lung difficulty. The proprietors would say, all first class medi cines have their Imitations, and they would CAUTION" the public against imposition by hav ing other medlcineathrust upon them in place of these admirable Tablets. JOILN Q. KELLOGG, 34 Platt St.. N Y. Sole AVM. SOLD Br DRUGGIbTS. Price MILS box_ Feb. 24.-4 w T H EA-N E U T A It IS A PURE BIJACTrI,EA with the Green Tea Flavor. Warranted to suit all tastes. For sale everywhere. And for sale wholesale by the Great Atlantic S Pacific Tea (b., 8 Church St., New York. P. G. Box 5801— Send for Thea-Nectar Circular. Feb. 10.-4 w 8 O'CLOCK I 8 NO HUMBUG !—By sending 35 CENTS with age, helgtit, color of eyes and hair, yuu will receive, by return mall, a correct picture of your future husband or wire, with name and date 01 marriage. Address W. FOX, P. 0. Drawer No. 24 Fultonvilie, N. Y. Feb. 10.-4 w '1 HE MAGIC COMB will change any colored I hair or beard to a permanent black or brown. It contains no poison. One comb sent by mail for •1. 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Their TOUCH U pliant and elastic, and entirely free from the stillness found in so many Moos. IN WOE NANIBIEUIP they are unequalled, using none but the very best ILION= ILVTISJIIAL, the large espttal employed in our business enabling us to keep continually an 'noise:me stock of lumber, &e., on hand. ear-AB our Watts Pladoe hare our New Im =l.overstruag Scale and the AGRAPIIIS /t?-We would call special attention to our late improvements in GRAND PlAlioSand SQUARE (WANDS; Patented Aug. 14, 1464 which bring the Piano nearer perfection than has yet been aL tabled. Every Piano fully Warranted for 6 Years We have made arrangements for the Sole Wholawde Agency for the meet Celebrated PAR LOR ORGANS and MELODEONS, which we of fer Wholesale and _Retail, at Lowest Factory PJTER BENTZ, Agent, NO. 30 Esst e Market street, York, Pa. I.3ept. 23.1870.—ft • FURNITURE Walton, Lippincott & Bcotti eabinet-stakers, No. 413 Walnut St., Philadelphia t./UR establishment Is one of he oldest In Flin adelphis, and from long experience and superior facllitke we are prepared to furnish good work at reuonabie prices. We manufacture nne furniture, and also me dium lodised furniture of superbsr unanu large stock of furniture always oa nand. made to order. Counter% Desk Work and Office :Furniture for B Offices and Stores, made to order. J lk . r avroo. J. W. Lierutocrgr. scow Feb. 11 1870—ly FRESH GARDEN, Flower, Aid:, Herb, Tree and Shrub, AND EVERGREEN SEEDS, prepaid by mail, with directions for culture.— Twenty-five different packets of either clans fur 111.01 I'M rd.: classes $5.00. 20,000 lbs. Evergreen and Tree Seeds; Apple, Pear, Chewy, ; Grass Seeds ; Beet, Cabbie*, Carrot. Onion, Squash, Turnip, and all Vegetable and Flower Seeds, in small or large quantities; also Small Fruits, Stocks, V I Z shrubs, Roses, Verbenas, Be., by mail, p d. New Golden Banded Japan Lily, 50c. Priced Descriptive Cat alogue Sent to any plain address, gratis. Agents wanted. Wholesale List to Agents, Clubs and the Trade. Seeds on commission. B. IL WATSON, OldColonyNurseriesand Seed Warehouse, Plymouth, Mass. Established tn 1.342. [Feb. 3,1671.-3 m PURE GRAPE WINES. MBE undersigned is largely engaged In the manufacture of PURE GRAPE WINES, and now offers-for sale different brands, ermented ;and Unfermented, for Medic .v. bud and Sacramental purposes. His prices are reasonable, and hb Wines cannot fall to reader sattstaction. His Vinyard is Wes. ted on , tab sontb.east, side of Bendziary Ridge, In a soli sewn and fertile, meta tnit the ffradoe early sad awoWf, and producing in ail eases sant. class native wine. Apply - to or address, ROE Feb. 3. iirn-4 1 Getsysbs. Book and Job Printing Or .A. 1.14. ENDS Dona Awith seatoess, cheapness and dispatch at tam ftfe azil SemMaid 01/io. FGOOD BOOTS, _SHOIA OVXBECHONS. 4,A011013, sad Otrat WOKS. eaU at PIGICING'& LADMIT STYLES of wkb& at HATS and CAPS, • at PIOJEING 000. gtai sad Xerstinal ,Salts. p U B L I C SALE. The undersigned. Attorneyrin Pact for McKean P. GAntnien, offers at Public Side. on te Jof ch o s e i & t atlher dPay, p h erry u orme Ma belo k ngtoa Pm Gma m In York Springs Borough , Adams county, con taining about U ACE having _thereon erected a large two-story Bine DWELLING HOUSE, Coach maker Shop, Brick BlacksialthStiop, Frame Stable, a never-falling Spring of excellent water in the oellar, and an Orchard of Choice It Is one of the best locations for a Coaehmaker or Machinist in the country. Also, at the same time and place will be sold some Benches, Black- smith Tools, &c. If the property is not, sold it will be rented for one year from the Ist day of Atoll next air Sale to commence at 12 o'clock, IL, on said, day,. when attendance will be given and - terms made.knowu by _ • WILLIAM B. GARDNER, ' Attorney In Pact for RI; trier Gan Feb. 17, 1871.—tet pUBLIC SALE OP VALUABLE PERSONAL PROPERTY The undersigned, will sell at Public Sale, on Saturday. the Ilth rif March nett, at his residence on the Mummasburg road, two miles from Get tysburg, the following Personal Property, viz: THREE WORK HORSES, 2 two-yearling Colts, 3 MILCH COWS 3 head of Young Cattle, 4 bead of good Sheep, 2 tiop, one-horse Wagon. Hay Ladders, Wood Ladders, two-horse Carriage. Falling-top Buggy, (nearly new,) 2 Plow, double Shovel - Plow, Corn Fork, Rolling Screen, Sheller 2 Bee Hives, 2 sets of Horse Gears , 3 Collars, Screen, Cutting Box, Sleigh, 2 Bedsteads and a great many other articles too numerous to men tion. air Sale to commence at 10' o'clock, A. M., when attendance will be given and terms made known by SAMUEL HARTZEL JA3INEI C►t.nwsLt, Auctioneer. - Feb. 17, 1871.--ts TOWN PROPERTY AT PUBLIC SALE The undersigned. Executor of the last Will and Testament of •Lutes &max, deceased, will offer at Public Sale, on Saturday, the 25th of March next, on the premises, A LOT OF GROLII , a), situ ate on West Middle street, In the Borough of Get tvsburg, adjoining properties of George Little and Harvey 1). Wattles, fronting 60 feet on Middle street and running back 180 feet to a public alley, Improved with two two-story Bough-oast OWEL,. LINCS. with Back-buildings to each, au excellent well of nevar-failing water on the premises, Smoke !louse and other outbuildings. Both pro• pe excellent rties are in exllent repair and desirably loca, ted. S - 0 - The Houses will be sold separately or to. gether, as may suit purchasers. .rsrlf not sold on that day, they alit be offered for RENT for one year from the Ist of April next. Sitiale to commence at 1 o'clock, I'. hi., when attendance will be given and terms made known by D. KENDLEHART, Feb. 17, 18 7 7 1.-44 Executor. pUBLIC SALE The undersigned will sell at Public &tie, on IredneAday, the 15th day of March next, at his residence, in Menallen township, Adams county, about 1 site south-west of Bendersville, to the left of the road leading front Bendersville to .ltendtsvllle, the following Personal Property, to 1 BROOD MARK heavy with foal to the Jack Don Quixotte, 7 COLTS, 1 a three-yearling French Norman Stud Colt—weight 1470 pounds ; la three yearling fulLblooded Bay Stud Colt; 2 two-year ling Mule Colts bred from Don Quizatte, 1 year ling Bay Mule Colt bred from the same Jack. three.yearling Black Horse Colt, 1 two-yearling Black Horse Colt 11 head Young Cattle, one a fresh Milk Cow, and some Young licifers which will be fresh abput Harvest, a lot of Shotes, a No. Broad-tread - Wagon two-horse Spring Wagon, a light two-horse Wagon. a lot of Seed Potatoes, a lot of Balls by the hundred, and many other arti cles too numerous to mention. Li - Sale to commence at 11 o'clock, A. M. on said day when attendance will be given and terms made known by WILLIAM WALHAY JACOB 31.1ekazi, Auct. Feb. 17, IS7l—ts ÜBLIC SALE P• The undersigned, intending to quit farming. will sell at Public Sale, on Thursday, the 161 h of March nett. at his residence in Straban township, on the liarrisburg State Road, live miles from Gettysburg, and adjoining farm of Jeremiah Schrlver, the (0110%41E1g valuable Personal Prop. erty. toMIVU: 1.01211, 14EA1) KENTUCKY MIMES, 3 years old, and well broken, I flue young Mare 4 years old and heavy with foal, 3 young MILK COWS. 2 young Cattle, good spring wagon, lime bed, 2 good steel plows. 1 13endersville plow, steel double-shovel plow, single shovel plow, corn fork, corn coverer, good barrow, wind mill, log, cow and breast chains. 2 sets of yankee harness, 2 sets front gears, 4 bridles, 4 collars. 3 sets butt traces, 2 sets long traces, all of which are newly bought, single, doable and treble trees, single and double spreaders, jack screw, anti a great many other articles. Also, at the same time ate place will be offered at Public Sale the FARM of the subscriber, which, it not sold, will be for rent to a gtZeant. e to comm e nce at 11 o'clock, A. M., on said day, when attendance will be given and terms made known by C. E. GOLDSBOROUGII. lons STALLS3IITII, Aurt. Feb 15, 113711, Feb. 10 -4w puBLIC SALE. The subscriber, intending to quit farming, will sell at Public Sale, on Tuesday, the 14th day of March next, at his residence, in &raban town ship. Adams county, 4!,' miles north of Gettys burg and 5 miles south of Heldiersburg , near the Harrisburg valid, the following Personal Proper ty. sir: 1 FAMILY MARE, _heavy with foal, works any where, 4 MA C H (X)WS, _Buff, 3 Young Cattle. 3 Motes, I light S leigh . Wagon, Hay Carriage, Dung Bmrds, and Bells, Fai li ng -top Bug gy 1 new Brant ire-tooth Rake, Winnowing 31111,. No. I Plow, for 2or 3 horses, new Harrow, Double Shovel Plow, Cultivator, single and double Trees, I set of heavy Breechtuands, Rridlea, _Col lars, Halters. Flynet, Cow Chains, Fork& Bakes, (,rain Shovels, Butt and Breast Chains, 2 Saddles, 2 sets of Buggy Harness, Wheelbarrow, Scythe and Snath, M ood Saw and Buck, Axes, Ram merri, Saws, Augers, small Grindstone. Oats and Rye by the bushel, lot Wagtail and Boards, 2 Long Ladders, 6 barrels Apple Vinegar, lot of Bags. Half Bushel. Steelyards, &c. Also, ROCS& HoLD AND KITCHEN FURNITURE. such as Cooking Stove and Fixtures, 2 Ten-plate Stoves and Pipe, Corner Cupboard, Tables, Chairs, Wash Sta nd, Bedsteads and Bedding 2 Feather Beds, Sink, Wood Box, Window iffir di, Table Cloths ; Coffee Mills, Coffee Pots, Pans and Mil lets, Churns, Knives, Fork& %mos, Lamps, Queens, Tin, Crockery and Stone Ware, Ciuyet tog. Spinning Wheel and Reel, Patent Sausage and Lard Press combined, Copper Kettle, Apple Pester, Meat Vessels, Cider Barrels, Tubs, Meat Bench, Doughtray. Candle Moulds, lot of Books, County Map, and other articles too numerous to mention. gEN-Sale to commence at 10 o'clock, A. M., on said day, when attendance will be given and terms made known by D. C. BRINKERHOFF. JOE,: iiANES, Auct Feb. 17, 13'1.—ts puBLIC SALE The subscriber, intending to relinquish farm ing and remove, will sell at Public :ale, on U. orday, the Ilth of March next, at kis residence In Highland township Adams county, Pa., 534 miles west of Gettystanw, and I mile math of , New Salem, near the Susquehanna, Gettysburg& Potomac Railroad, the following Valuable Per sonal Property, viz: 7 7 head of One work HORSES, I rising 9 years old, 3 rising 6 years old, and 3 rising 4 years old, also, 4 CULTS, 3 rising 3 years old, and 1 rising 2 years old—all geldings. In short, they are as line a lot of Horses as wili be Also , 3 any one sale in the county this season. Also, 3 MILK 2 of which will be fresh In March, 4 fine Heifers two springers, and two extra stock will be fresh In the fall ; 2 line young Steers in good order, 3 line Brood Sows, one having 5 Pigs, while the other two wilt have Pigs in March, b fine ShOtes out of a full Chester White Boar, a very good four-horse narrow-tread Wagon, a No. 1 Plank bed, hay carriage, buckeye reaper and mower, a No. 1 spring -tooth hay rake good as new, screw rope hay fork and 7O feet g lr o at windmill, 2 plows, One of them a th.ree•horse ow, double shovel plows and corn forks as as new, corn cov erer, digging iron, mattock, good cross-ent saw, 2 two-horse double and single trees, good spreader with single trees, log chain, 25 good steer chains, wagon harness, consisting of . seta of breech bands and side-plates nearly new and 4 inches wide, 3 sets of fro r f o rars, nam.p. and traces, 4 good housings, 4 upper-leather itynetsnearly new, 4 - blind b dies, - 4 wagon cellars, wagon w hinw nve.horse Une, four-horse line, set of cone es 2 wagon saddle", one Just new, rid ing saddle, 10 head halters, halter chains, 2 rid ing bridles, check. lines. Also, a lot of Grain, consisting ofas bushels prime old Wheat weigh.. lag 62 pounds; 70 bushels new Wheat, a good trticie weighing over 60 pounds; luil bushels good Black Oats; also, Hay by the ton, and other articles too numerous to mention, SarSale to commence at 9 o'clock, 4. ht., on said day, when attendance will be given and terms make known by . . HBZ LATSUAW. JACOB MICKLAT, Auet. Feb.l7 1871--bi LARGE SALE The subscriber, intendinuto Move, win sell at Public Sale, on Thursday, the 9/4 March neat, at his residence, on the old illrdy farm. now owned by John Hartman, In Cumberland townsi t iai, Adams county, near the Rinaiittaburg road, nines from Gettysburg, the followin Valna Personal Property, viz: g SIX WORK HORSES... yearling Colt 13 head of Cattle, 5 of them Heifers, both will be fresh by time of sale, and 6 head of young Cattle, 10 Sheep, 5 Shores, 1 Ches ter Sow and 9 Pigs, S Wagons, I four-horse broad tread, 1 four-horse narrow -tread, (both have been newly repaired, ) and 1 Spring 'Wagon with Shafts and Spread, 1 No. 1 Lime Bed, 2 eels of Hay Car- RrtiL2 sets of Dung Boards, Feed Trough, Field e i, Reaper and Mower, Grain Hay Bake, Brant 's , a ys i tpThresbleg Machine, with doubleehaker In runn in g order, Winnow ing Mil k Sleigh mans, 2 Shear Plow% 2 double Morel Plows, 1 sinee Shovel Plow, 2Coni Forks, Corn Coverer, 2 Harrows, single, double and treble Trees, Spreaders. 2 sets of Breechbands, 3 retard Cruppers, Blind Bridles, Riding Bridles, Collars, Halters and Chains, Wagon Saddle, Fly nets, 2 four-horse Lines, Wagon Whip, Cheelr. Lines, 2 sets of Maness, good. as new, Butt, Breast, Log and Cow Chains, Dung Hook, Fortis, Bakes, Shovels, Mattock, rick. Axes, Maul iu.d Wedges, Hay Knife, Scythes and Snaths, 3 Grsin O U Cradkts, Grindstone, Wheelbarrow, Vice, Aospers, one-half Interest about Brace and Bias, Feed Buckets, Hone Eobe, 10 4441 V 54 M3 11".14;e 4h -Alsc illl G ßVlTti ll a eanslet lzkig in part of 5 Tables, 7 Bedsteads. (2 CoWi.m) 2 seta of Chairs, Corner Cupboard, Safe, 2 Sifts, Carpeting, 2 Ten-plate Stoves and Pi Cooking Stove and Fixtures, Wood Bot, Cheat. Tin and Crockery Ware, Iron Kettle, Pots and Pans, Tubs, Churns, 'Buckets, Meat Vessels, Sauna Grinder, Bacon, Dried Beef, Lard and Tallow by the pound, Sweet and Irish Potatoes by the bushel, Dried Fruit . ot sil kinds, Boani o Barrels,' and many other armies. too, numerous to men= air-Sala to atenoe at 'Oek, A.M. when attendasee and eom a Quilt of of o 12 months will be even by wm. B. Left JACOB MICIILET, Auctioneer. rtitk mrn.--t• HOUSE .AND LARD • • FOR RENT. A large, oonvenient and comfortable Boise, with or without S 7 AMUR Ur GOOD LANE, hall a mllefiontOentreikpiarclM = Vegetable Garden, several hundred never-falling water. Locationmsurpassed. Im mediate possession given. It is also offered for sw. Apply for tering. to. pt GEO 6 at First National Bank. 3 • retos,,wn.—tx puBLIC BALB. The undersigned, intending to dun farming. will sell at Public bale, en .F.Kftr - Ute Srst day of March next, at Ms r - , Wdence in Baler tOwashila Adams county, Pa., 14 miles east of Lower's MID and about 3 miles north of iinaterstows, the following Personal Property, viz: TWO 'BILK COWS, 1 Brood Sow and 1 Boar, (Chester Whites,)l Sow aadj'im 4 Motes, o z 's Reaper and Mower Dodge & Stevenson's patent In good order, Spring Wagon with Shafts and Spread, Yoak and Straps for two horses, Wire-tooth Ha y Rake, new Hoy Carriage 16 feet long, Rockaway Buggy and narneess two-hone Plow, 2 Corn Forks, double and single Shovel Plows, Harrow, good Log Sled, Stone and Har row, Sled, Wheelbarrow, Manure boards, Spread. Single Trees, Feed Trough, Cutting Box, Rolling Screen, Winnosing Mill, Cow, Halter and other Chains, Grain a.Q. Manure Shovela, Shaking Forks, Manure Forks sad Hooks, Pitch Forks, Crowbar, Mattock. Maul and Wedges, 2 Axes, one double-bitted, Woodsaw, Cooper's Adze, Shaving Horse, Drawing Knife, Augers, Chisels, Brace and Bina Grindstone, Cider Barrels, double and single barreled Guns. Also, HOUSF— HOLD FURNITURE, to wit: 3 Stoves, 1 a Hath away Cook and Fixtures, and 2 Ten-plate Stoves, about 20 Joints of Pipe and 3 Elbows good as new, Kitchen Table, 1 dozen of Chairs, Flour Chest with 3 apartments. Wood Ch bushel Bas ket, 2 Meat Vessels, Meat Benches, Churn, and Tub, Iron Kettle, Potatoes, Tubs and a great many other articles too numerous to mention. Ste-sale to commence at 10 o'clock, A. IL, when attendance will be given and terms made known by JACOB W. FIDLER. JOHN STALLMITII, Auctioneer. Feb. 10, 18Ti—ts• pußLic SALE OF VALUABLE PERSONAL PROPERTY. The undersigned Intendin g to quit farming, will sell at Public Sale, on Wednesday, tae Sth of March next, at his residence In Cumberland township, Adams county, l'a., miles west of Gettysburg, near the Chambersburg turnpike, the following Personal Property, viz: FIVE HEAL) OF HORSES, all good draft and farmlpg horses, 1 Yearling Colt, FIVE MILK be COW'S, some of which will fresh at the time of sale, 1 Heifer with calf, 1 Bull, 3 Heifers, 1 Brood Sow, Broad-tread four-horse Wagon, (as good as new,) Spring Wagon with 3 springs, (good as new,) Lime Bed, Threshing Machine and Horse power all complete, Wire-tooth Hay Rake, Grain Drill with Guano attachmenl, Winnowing Mill, Feed Cutter, (nearly new,) Combined Reaper and Mower, Circular Wood-saw, (new,) Hay cam ages, 2 Sleighs and Bells, Hay Fork and 70 feet of Rope, two and three-horse Plows, double and single Shovel Plows, 2 Corn Forks, 2 good Har rows, single, double and treble Trees, Spreader, Jockey Stick, Dung Boards. Dung Hooks, Wagon Gears, such as 2 sets of Breechbands and Side plates, 3 sets of Front Gears, (as good as new.) Four-horse Lines, 4rldles, Wagon Whip, Wagon Saddle. /tailors, Cow and Log Chains, Cross-cut Saw, Butt Traces, pair Breast Mans, Rakes, Forks, Grain Shovel. Grain Cradle, Grindstone, Bag Wagon, a lot of Ba_ 2 reaps of bees Also, HOUSEHOLD AND KITCHEN FURNITURE, consisting In part of 3 Bedsteads, Bedding, 2 Tables, Chairs, Ten-plate Stove and Pipe, lot of Apple-butter, Smoked Meat, a lot of planting Potatoes, Boxes, Barrels, 3S yards Carpeting, to gether with a great many articles too numerous to mention. •"i"A credit of twelve months will be given on sums over live dollars: Sale to commence at 9,clock, A. M., on said 'day, when attendance will be given by THWDORE BENDER. JAMES CALDWELL, AUCTAIeeI. • Feb. 10, IS7l—ts ,p I.;BLI CSALE. The undersigned, having disposed of his farm. w ill sell at Public Sale, on Monday, 27th of Fcb : ruary next, on the premises, an eighth of a mile west of Hampton, the following valuable Per sonal Property, viz: ONE HORSE COLT, two years old, 2 bead of MILK COWS, 4 young attle, 2 Chester White sows, with pug, Lodge 's Combined Self-rake Reaper, I one-horse Wagon, Covered Spring Wagon with three Spriugs, Rockaway Buggy, Wind Mill, Cutsing Box, Corn-shelter, Shovels, Mattock, Crowbar. Forks, Bakes, Hoes, Garden Rakes, Braes-mounted Harness, 2 setts of Yankee Harness, Bridles. Collars, Check and Plow Eines, Riding Saddle, Halters. Butt and Cow Challis, Middle-rings, Axe, Maul and Wedges,Grindstone, Hand-saw, Wheat by the bushel, a small lot of Norway Oats, Hay by the ton, Clover-seed, &c. Also, HOUSEHOLD AND KITCHEN FURNI TURE, viz: I Sofa, one Parlor Marble-top Table, Breakfast and Kitchen Tables, 2 Walnut Bedsteads, 1 common Bedw.ed, 2 Walnut Dress ing Bureaus, (one of them Marble-top,) 2 Wash stands, (one of them Marble-top.) Towel Racks, 6 Cane-seat Chairs, 4 common Chairs, 5 Rocking Chairs, 50 yards of Figured Carpeting. 2 Morning Glory Parlor Stoves, Cook Stove and Fixtures, Ten-plate Stove, 2 Chests, 2 Copper Kettles, (one a large the other a small one,) stone China Ware, Glass Ware, Tin Ware, Crockery Ware, Pots, Pans, Buckets, Tube, Barrels, Boxes, Lard, Bacon, lot of Books, barrel of Cider Vinegar, Benches, Kegs, Flat Irons, Half-bushel and l'eck Measures, Churn, Dough-tray, Butter-bowls, Stone Jars and Jugs, together with a great many other articles too numerous to mention. WSale to commence at 9 o'clock, A. M., when attendance will be glen and terms made known by J. E. HERMAN. A. K. MYERS., Auct. Feb. IU, 1870—ts puBLIC SAL E ' The undersigned will sell at Public Sale, on Saturday, the undersigned of February nett, 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, 1 three-yearling Colt, 3 head of HILCH COWS, 2 of which will be fresh in the spring, 3 Wagons, 1 lour-inch broad-tread and one typo -horse nar 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, Fall ing-to Buggy with Shafts and Tongue, Sleigh, Corinp p hniter, Plows, Barrows, Cultivator. doUble Shovel Plows, Forks, single and double Trees, Spreader, Cutting Box, Jack Screw, Log, Fifth, Breast and CAM Chains, Butt Traces, Feed Trough, Anvil, Pincers, Hammer, cross-cut Saw, Scalding Trough, Grindstone, Mowing Scythes, Sled, Pork*, Hakes, Shovels, Dung Hook, 2 setsof Breech Ga n gs, 2 sets of Front Gears, 2 sets of Car riage Harness, Collars, Bridles, Heusens, Barnes, Wagon and Plow Lines, Check Liam 2 sets of Yankee Harness, 2 Flynets, Riding and Wavn Saddles, Halters, Stone Drill, Mason Square, also HOUSEHOLD AND KITCHEN FUHNIT Stoves URFi consisting of 2 and Pipe, Ten-plate and Parlor Stoves, Bedsteads, Tame., Chairs, Writing Desk, Clock, set of Stoneware Dishes, Looking Glass, and many other articles MK here mentiun ed. airliale to eommenoe at 10 o'clock, A. M., then attendance will be given and terms made known by JAMES M. NEELY. JOHN NTALLLSNITII, Auctioneer. Jan. 13, lea —ts PUBLIC SALE OF TAl.resLic PpUtONAL rBOPSATT The undersigned, Intending to quit farming. will sell at Public Sale, on Friday, the 10th of March, 1871, at his residence in Mountpleasant township, 3 miles east of Gettysburg, on the road. to Bonaughtewn, the following Valuable perso nal Proterti : • TRH E PAI OF WORK HOURS, 1 Mare with foal, 2Young Horses, 1 ridng 5 and the oth er 6 years old, 1 Lott 2 years old, 6 head of MILCH 00WS, some will be fresh at time of sale, 2 Bulls, 1 Heifer, 9 head of Sham, 1 narrow-tread three. horse Wagon, Sprhig Wagon, Falling-top Buggy. Sleigh and Bella. Log and Lime tiled, new set of Hay Carriages, 2 Lime Beds one new, Wire-tooth Hay Rake, good Fannlngldlll Cutting-box, com bined Reaper and Mower, 3 Shear Plows, single and double Shovel Plows, Corn Forks, Corn Cov erer, 2 Harrows, Cultivator, single, double and treble Trees, Spreader, Log, Halter, Cow, Butt and Breast Chains, 2 set of Breechbands, 2 set of Front Gears, 2 set of Harness, Flynets, Riding Saddle, Wagon Saddle, Bridles, Collars, Halters, Check Lines, Plow Lines, Forks, Rakes, Shovels, Grain Cradle, Mowing Scythes, 2 Grindstones, Maul and Wedges, Wheelbarrow also, HOUSE- HOLD AN]) KITCHEN FURNITURE, such as Bedsteads, Cane-bottom Chairs, Copper Kettle, Apple Butter, tsc. sla-Sale to commence at 10 o'clock, A. M., when attendance will Iz i =tru i l terms made known by TAWKEY. Joins Suu.satrni, Auctioneer. Jan. 27, 1671--ts .Tno. 1. Boyer, Clerk: puBLIC SALE The undersigned, intending to quit farming, will sell at Public Hale, bn 'Tuesday, the 7th day of March next, on the farm of John Dickson, 1 I mile nortirof Reisterstown, the following Perso nal Property, to wit: FOUR READ OF WORK HOEBIS, which will work any place they are hitched, 1 Mare heavy with foal, 3 of them are good leaders, 3 MILCH COWS, 2 of them as good as - barn Bull, 2 years old, 1 Sheep, Combined Reaper and Mower, Self-rake, size No. 2, itr r air o tli Patent,) good as new, used one season, W Hay Rake, pair of new Haytirarriages, Winnow ing MM, Thrwhing Machine and Horse- Power, Double Shaker, a lot of Belting, One good three-horse Wagonthree-inch tire, //Me B e d . Steel piew, new w, Corn Fork, Mhgle, double and, treble Trees, one and two-horse Spreaders, Jockey Sticks, Log, Breast, Butt and Cow Chains, Horse Gears, 2 eels of Breechbands, I set of Front Gears as good as new, Blind Bri dles, Collars, Ifou.sings, Wregon Line r HaJters and CWns, Straps Forts, Ba kes, Dung Hook, Hoes, and many other articles. AllirA. Credit of Twelve Months. will be given. Sale to commence at 11 o'clock, A. M. P. G. CASSATT JOHN STALLarnn, Auctioneer. Fob. 187 L —ts VALUABLE TOWN PROPERTY AT PRIVATE SALE The undersigned Executors of the the Estate of Ems Sx4om deceased, offer at Private Sale, the HOME MANSION, situate In New Oxford, con taining 10 ACEM, more or less, of good farming land. The Improvements are a twosto BRICK HOUSE, with an out-kitchen attached, Frame Barn, with Carriage House, Hog Pen, Corn-crib, and all other necessary outbuiMings attached, a well of never-falling water at the door, with a nosier,- of all kiwis of Fruit. It Is a very desire: ble Home and persons wishing to purchase should call before going elsewhere. It Is desirably loca ted for hostages, adjoining the ware-House of Messrs. Melborn & Bender. Sir - Any person wishink to slew either of the properties will please call on the last named Ex ecutor, residing in New Oxford. GEORGE SLAGLE, CHAS. A. DIEHL Executors. Oct. 14.-tt WESTERN . . PRE-EMPTION LAND& I HAVE ON HAND A FEW TRACTS OF NO. I, second band. pre•emptlon Lads located near Railroad's. County- Towns, 4c., to wed 'settled , aelabbOrbbods. which rwin sell or nebulae at a fair price for Reel Itstats Adults county. Ps. Feb' 5.116&—ti 4 4:0. AMMO. VALUABSE STOR.R.ROOM ?OIL KENT. _ . The and offers tor Bent a Dry Goods Store Boom th a good cellar ea the aortasesit center ot (*Ore 6101 ti. now ( merdlOn• Deseset. • - - R: . Feb. 10, 11121;-8o -• ' Nal and gaunt cfAle 0. Nat an ktisoisat Salto. pIIBLIC §ALE The subscriber. intending w quit farmling, will sell at Public Sale, on Tuesday, the 28th day qf /ternary, 1871, at Ma residence at Jonas Roth's NUR, in . Butler township, Adams Bounty, 1 mile Northeast of hiumraasburg, r on the road leading to Middletown, the following Personal Property, tC , wit: SLY WORK HORSES, 2 Mares with foal, a No. 1.. Horse rising 5 years, 2 Young Mares rising 3 yes" afire Hea d of HORNED CATTLE, some of which extra stock, 1 large fat Bull. 7 head of Runts, 2 four-horse narrow-tread Wagons, Trot , Ling Buggy. Sleigh and Bells, 2 !eta of Hay Car riages. one as good as new, Lime h 11.ay Make, Feed Trough, grst.rat e 4 1 = I ng IBM Cutting-box, combined Reaper and 2.war in good miming order, Threshing Machine a,.. 4 Horse-power, good Pious, 2 double Shovel Moe% 2 Harrows, Corn Forks, Corn Coverer, Dung and Pitch Forks, Rakes,Oats Forks, single, donblle arid treble Tree!. Grain Cradle, Grain Shovel, 3 sets of Breechbands, 3 sets of Front Gears, set of Harness, Wagon Saddle and Whip, Collars, Bridles, 4 Housings, four and six-horse Linea, Cavalry and Side Saddles, Riding Bridles, 6 Halters and Halter Chains, set of Breast Chains, 2 sets of Butt Traces, Cow. Fifth and Log Chains, 2 Spreaders, Spade, Mattock, 12 ar 35 Tons of Hay. a lot of Old Iron, and a great many other articles too numerous to mention. Also, the one-half_ interest of 38 Acres of Grain in the e to commence at 9 o'clock, i t il l., i d hen attendance will be given and terms gribw by 11ENE BOTH. n Joins' Hexes, Auctioneer. Jan. .11, 1171.—ts PUBLIC SALE OF • VALUABLE PERSONAL PROPJETS' • - The undersigned, Intending to quit farming, will sell at Public Sale, on Thursday, the 9th qr March, 1971, at his 'residence In Butler tcrwnship, Adams county on the road from Gettykburg to Arendtsvlllelf mile from the latter place, 34 ' mile from Rot s kiln, and 1 4' mile from Wier man's Mill, the following Valuable Personal Pro- THREE DRAUGHT HORSES, 1 Brood Mare, 3 Colts, one a yearling, one two-yearling and one three-yearling, 3 aiILCH CO WS, one will be fresh at time of sale, 1 1 Durham Bull, 4 head of Young Cattle, 4 head of good Sheep, Brood Bow, Chester White, 4 Shotes, 1 good four-horse nar row-tread Wagon, Lime lied as good as new, 2 set of Hay Carriages, Bow Ladder, Wire-tooth Hay Rake, as good as new, Grain Drill, as good as new, Fayetteville Wheat Fan, Rolling-screen, nearly new, Large Wood Sled, nearly new, Dung Sled, Grutd•stone, Flaxbrake, Grain ogradle. Mikes' make,) Clover Cradle, Seiler and Bend ersville Plows new, Drag Rake, Feed Trough, Harrow, Corn Coverer, Corn Fork single Shove Plow, double Shovel Plow, Dung Hook, a lot of Forks ,and Shovels, Mattock, three-horse double Tree, 2 two-horse - double Trees, two-horse Sead er, 1 one-horse spreaders, long Log Chain, pair of long Traces, pair of Breast Chains, pair o Butt Tr.sees, Shaking Fork, 3 Rakes, Grain- or Scoop Shovel. Threshing Flails, set of Manure Boards, Axe, Mowing Scythe and Snath, lot of good Old Iron, 2 set of Crupper Gears, 2 set of Wheel Gears, 4 Collars, 4 Blind Bridles, Riding Bridle, Wagon Whipfour-horse Line, Housing, 2 head Halters and 'Chains, Ilynet nearly new, Lead Rein, and a great variety of other articles too numerous to mention. . . 6 A Credit uf 12 MCuutba will be ilren. Sale to commence at 10 o'clock, A. IL Jons ITAN - ga, Anetinnevr, Jan. =, 1371.-43 prßmc SALE OF VALUABLE PERSONAL PROPERTY The undersigned, intending to quit fanning will sell at Public Sale on Wednesday, Ist day GI, March next, at his residence In Butler towns hi Adams county, Pa., mile from the road leading from Gettysburg to Heidiersburg, 3 miles from the latter and 7 frotn the runner place, a miles from Hunterstown, mile from Hersh's Mill, ,the following Personal Property, viz: FOL:ItHh AD ('F WORK HOILSES, 6 MILCH Cows, 3 will be fresh by time of sale, 3 Bulls, 4 Heifers, 1 Goat, 3 Shotes, 1 good tour-horse nar row-tread Wagon, 1 t% horse Wagon, Pedler Wagon, Threshing Machine, Wind Mill, 1 good Cutting Box, tirst.rate Corn-fodder Cutter, 1h lre tooth Hay Rake, good Sled, Dung Sled, 2 Sleighs, running pun for a Sleigh, 3 Hay Carriages, Cir cular saw, 2 Harrows, I three-horse Harrow Cul tivator, J.Ploust 2 double Shovel Plows, 2 single Shovel Plug s, 2 'Corn Forks, Hay Fork, three horse double Inse 2 two-horse double Trees, Spreaders., single Trees, 2 Log Challis, 3 sets or Butt Traces, 2 seta of Yankee Harness, Breech bands, 2 sets of Carriage Harness, Collars, Bllnd Bridles, Riding' Bridles, Check and Carriage Lines, Government Saddle, tour-horse Line, Housings, 4 head Halters and Chains, 2 Fly nets nearly new. Lead Rein, Flax-brake, Grain Cra die, 3 Scythes and Snaths, Grindstone, Maul and Wedges, Wheelbarrows, Grain Shovel, Forks, ,Rakes, Mattock and Picks, Cow Chains, Cross cut Saw, 2 stria of Sleigh Bella, &c. HOUSE HOLD AND KITCHEN FURNITURE, such as 1 Bedstead with Bedding, Cooking Stove, 1 Ten plate Stove, Chairs, Tubs, Barrels, Boxes, Jugs, Demijohns, Lamps, and a great many articles too numerous to mention. . . Aril - sale to commence at 9 o'clock, A. M. when attendance will be given and terms made known by JEREICAII (}OLDEN. Jour; liszsy.s. Auctioneer. Feb. 3, legl.—ts puBLIc SALE. The undersigned, intending to quit farming, will sell at Public Sale, on Monday, the 21TA /Tbruary inst., at his residence in FTeedom township, Adams county, Pa., 134 miles north of Emmittsburg. near Rhodes' Mill, the following Valuable Personal Property, viz: SIX HEAD OF WORK HORSES, 2 Yearling Colts, 2 ILIUM COWS and 2 Heifers, allot which will be fresh at time of sale, 4 head of Fat CatUe, 1 Durham Bull, 1 Devonshire Ball, a lot of select Young Cattle, a lot of fat Sheep, a lot of Shot, I four-horse broad-tread Wagon, 1 narrow. Wagon, 1 two or three-horse Wagon. S4 i ri ot i Wagon, nearly new, for one or two ho Lander, Hay Carriages, Lime Bed, DrUl rs 7 " Dndge'll Buckeye Mower Just new. Threshing Machine In good order, Winnowing Mill, Plows, Harrows, double and single Shovel Plows, a large three horse Cultivator Just mew, single and double Trees, Lock and Fifth Chains, Spreader Corn Fork, Corn Coverer, a lot of Wagon - bed Irons, Bough Lock Chain, 3 Grindstones, one for Sickle Knives, 2 Sleighs and Bells, 2 sets of Breechbands, 4 sets of Front Gears, 1 set of Harness, Collars, Bridles, four horse Line, Plow Gears, Halter and Cow Chains, Forks, Bakes, patent flay Fork and Rope of the best kind, patent Cutting Box, ;Hay by the Stack and Top, a lot of Posts, Ash Plank, Walnut Boards. Laths, dry inch Boards, Barrels, Kegs, Old Iron, Ten-plate Stove and Pipe. 1 large 4 octave MELODEON in good order, a large in. structer, 2 Violins in good order, and other arti cles too numerous to mention. fir Sale to commence at 10 o'clock. A. M.. when attendance will be given and terms Made known by 101131 BAKER. Feb. 3, 1311—ts puBLIC SALE. The undersigned, intending to quit housekeep- ing, will sell at Public Sale, on Wednesday, the Sth of March next, at her residence at Hunters town, % L ite road leading to Littlestown, the fol losing eritonal Property, viz: THA. MILK COW, _,ester White Bhotes, Good one-borse Wagon 'and Bed, Hay Carriage, Wagon Tongue and - Spread, Cultivator, Rockaway Buggy and Harness, set of one-horse Wagon Harness. Lines, Bridles, Collars, Cow, Log Fifth, Breast and Halter Chains , Sleigh, Grain Shovel, Half-bushel Measure, Forks, Rakes, Crowbar, Mattock, Wood-saw, Axe,hiatid,Wedm. Scythe. Also, HOUSEHOLD 4N13 TC FURNITURE, .such as Cooking Stove and Fix tures, Ten-plate Stove and Pipe, 2 sets of Chairs, Corner Cupboard Stands, Rodger Chats, Churn, Dough-tray, Be dst ead . . arre Aid Bedding, Featheressels, Tubs, Bacon by the Bed. Meat V pound, and many other cies. eir Attendance win be given and terms made knowloby NANCY GRAFT. • • AW atihe same time and plamtbe subscriber Intending to remove to Hunt r eAlt ro will sell at Public Sale the following Fe perty, viz: THREE HEAD OF HOBBES, *Brood Mare 7 years old, 1 a Draft Horse 6 years oldmi leaders, 1 a Colt rising 3 years, GOOD COW, 1 fine Bull, (good stock.) 1 Helfer, three: horse Wagon and Bed, Hay Calliage, good as new, Corn Fork, Plow, double Bitola Plow, Hoekaway Buggy, Mattock, Ten-plate Stove, &c. Air-Sale to commence at 11 o'clock, A. M., when attendance will be given and terms made known by W. A. McILHENNY. Feb. 3, 1871.--ts VALUABLE TOWN PRORERTIES AT PRIVATE SALE The subscriber often at Private Sale, the fol lowing very valuable and desirable Properties situated in the Borough of Gettysburg, to wit: No. 1. The Three-story Brick House, on Chamberaburg street, In which he now resides. No. 2. Two New Brick Houses on North Washington street No. 3. Coaoh Shops and Lots on North Washington Street No. 4. A Two-story Frame House and Frame Barn on East Middle Street, (known as the Holtzworth property.) No. 5. About 8 Acres of Ground, near Penn•a College. in a high state of cultivation and well set in Timothy. No. 6. Three and a half Lots of Ground on East Middle Street, adjoining lands of Henry Culp. WAS or either of the above properties will be sold on reasonable terms. Call on or address, NICHOLAS WHAVE, Feb. 10, 181 . — ti Gettysburg. F. V ALITABLE TOWN PROPERTY AT PRIVATE SALE. The subscriber wishes to dispose of his valuable HOUSE and LOT, containing I Acre, situated on the Cbambersburg turnpike In the Borough of Gettysburg. THE HOME Is built on the Cottage style, with 9 good Rooms and is very convenient throughout, and a good well of water at the door, with a good Stable and other outbuildings. The Grounds are nicely laid out, and planted with a variety of or namental Trees. To any person wishing to buy this is a rare chance. Terms eaa . iirlf sold n will be even In the second week of June ; if not sold by that time It will be offered for rent until the Ist of April, lib For particulars enquire of Geo. Arnold or Sam uel Bushman at the First National Bank, or of CYRUS S. GRIMM, Flom Dale P.O. Pa. May 27, 1870—tt A. SMALL PROPERTY AT PRIVATE SALE The undersigned offers at private sale,e TRACT OF LAND, situate in Mounthleasant township, Adams cons ' on the : Wrack NW aWe from lands of James B mid and containing 11 AC., more or hem. T !amusements are a one and a half story DWILL. MG BOUM part = le and part frame, a Frame Barn, Smoke well Of excellent water, and plenty of fruit. 'Two acres are good timber. The laud Is in &high state of cultivatke and under and rail fencing. Terms easy, to salt Apply to or address the In the same 1870.—tf B. to F. AMAX. Tritt, Coach Shop for Sale. THE COACH EfflOr st I ra. is offered for saJe. it ooraista of e TWO-MW FILMS 11=MIG with MI asemerry armaments sated for bean The btdMing can rasa be converted into a Dwelling House. The will ug be scoldsc oldat e a rialu ca ngton , M reciMAJIIIML Anemia' wistd to mehas. ll on eubsc d riber LIMBO* mem* g 017,71 • MARY A. CLATff. Feb. ]o.—tt *it sat Xtronual c"aits. VALUABLE LANDS ! ! FOR TALE. No. 1, A FAR4 nu ti: miles north west of Gettysterg, Spring Hotel Crop. arty 153 Acres, with large UK HOUSE, large Bwitzer Barn, Tenant Home, and other Improve ments. Prim 18,500—not more than cost of bond- MIX No. 2, B FARM, two and a half miles north-west of Gettysburg, adjoining No. 1, Acres, with good STORE HOUSE, Barn and P ether Immurementa. An excellent gram farm. ricein= No. 8, A FARM adjoining No. 1, and to .." 1 464 4w Ge M ur iutt t t l ia s 1 1 1 1 4 1 dn es ied with Turnpike and comprises by the'L. g lota. Price, 036011. many very , ma tliro miles from Get , NO. 4, 1 F4ax... NMI oVres„ good land in tysburg, on public road.. ' , KICK HOUSE, and good large Switzer condition Barn., with 5,..50t, Price large ' -very cheap. OWO No. 5, A VERY GOOD FA.. V.*t. 'erg! miles from Gettyiburg„ 240 Acres, with BRICK HOUSE, large Bank Barn, all in condition. Frice WO per acre. No. 8, A FARM, 170 Acres, four miles from Gennbarg, on Public road, ,comforta ble FARM BUILDINGS , red land. .54 Xmed-- Fria:46,ooo half rash. No. 7, An excellent FRUIT FARM, ten miles north of Gettysburg. on public road, about SO Acres good land, with comfortable / Buildings. Price 12.500. NO. 8, A GOOD RED-LAND FARM, 150 Acres, comfortable HOUSE and all needed Outbuildings, and Barn, Land limed and In good order, good peas farm, near Baltimore Turnpike, 7 miles from Gettysburg, 3 miles from Llttlepown. Price 06.500. NO. 9, A TRACT OF GRANITE LAND, three miles from Gettysburg, on York pike, 22 Acree, good HOUSE aad STABLE, a good stand for store or mechanic. Price OM& ' NO. 10, A VERY GOOD F4RM, two miles west of Gettysburg, on publii had go , Hi Acres, well Hided and in good condition, Buildings, Weatherboarded HOUSE, loge Bank Barn, plenty fruit, good location. Price S5O per acre ; or will sell 134 Acres with buildings at same. NO. 11, A VERY GOOD STOCK FARM, two miles east of Gettysburg, on York limake,loo Acr or will sell 110 Acres, about 3f. - good it HOUSE, two Barns, w .. Price MO per acre—terms easy. ~`NO. 12, A VERY VALUABLE FARM ; 2.14 Acres, of whistfloo acres heavy Timber, Oak, Hickory and Walnut, five miles west c 4 Oettyle burg, public road, two sets of Buildings, will sell or the whole, excellent fruit farm, good land, red gravel. Price MS per acre. NO. 13, A GOOD FARM, 180 Acres, 7 miles from Gettysburg, on Harrisburg road, good PrioeFKAME HOUSE and Barn, all kinds of frult.— 43,900. NO. 14. A FIRST-CLASS RED LAND FARM, HO Acres, or will sell 100 Acres ,• miles from Gettysburg, on Harrisburg road ; weatherboarded - HousE, Bank Barn, ,abun= fruit, Land limed and in good order. Also, several other Farms and TOWII Prope W rt. Also, W estern lands and Town Property, to e x change for Adams County Farms. R. G. McCREARY, Attorney for the Owners, May 27.-lf Gettysburg, Pa. FOR SALE! JOHN PUNT BEST MILL PROPERTIES with one of the BEST FARMS In Adams County Also, desirable Real Estate in Gettysburg Lands in lOwa and Missouri. McCLEAN & WOODS, Attorneys at Law, and Jan. 13, 1871.—1 n Real Estate Agents. Valuable Town Property • FOR SALE. BRICK DWELLING, with brkk Back b —7 Rooms—with Osapipea Cith=the entire bonding—fronting CO feet on street, north of Stevens Hall. The build. !dig u iiew, and completed to best style. It will be sold onresaonable terms. If not sold by October L It will be for Bent. C. H. & A. D. BUSIILIER. Gettysburg, Sept 9.,711 A FARM FOR SALE CHEAP A good Farm 3 miles from Gettysburg contain ing 100 ACRES with Improvements for sl6oo— cash, the balance easy payments. Call on. or address P. D. W. HAN'KEY, Jan. 13, 1371.-41 Gettysburg, Pa. AT PRIVATE SALE 50 ACRES OF GOOD LAND, situate on "Diamond Hill," I mile West of Get tp thisburg nity. Call on, v and one of the or address finest building Wes is ici W. a HOLIGHTELIN. Jan. 13. 187L—tf OTlCE.—Letteni Testamenta on the estate 11 of Ssacust. Weaves, d , late of Get tysburg, Adams counq, Pa., having been grant. ed to the undersigned, residing in same place, she hereby gives notice to all persons indebted to said estate to make immediate payment, and those having claims against the same to present them properly authenticated for settlement. ELIZABETH A. WEAVKM, Feb. 17, 1871.-6 t , t4ecutrtx- IVOTICIL—Letters Testamentary_ on the estate .11 of Annumer Wittiontr, late of Higidand town. ak l P. Adams county, Pa.. deceased, having been panted to the undersigned, residing In same townstdp, he gives notice to all indebted to said estate to make Immedia payment, and those having claims against the same to present them properly authenticated for settlement. Feb. 10, HENRY H. WINTRODE, Executor. 187L-6t 1' °TlCK—Letters Testamentary on the estate of Rums M. Cutvaa, late of Getryabarg, deceased, having been granted to the undersign. ed, module In said place, he hereby gips notice all persons Indebted to said estate to = edtate payment, and those luring c aga nti in st.cated the same to present thee& properly au. the for R. C. CHYSTON, Executor, Feb. 3.157 .-6t. OTlCE.—Letters of Administration on the .I.‘ estate of POLLT Rase, deoeased, late of Latti more township . Adams county, having been granted to the undersigned, residing in same township, be hereby gives- notice to all persons indebted to said estate to make immediate pay ment, and those baring claims against the same to present them proper authenticated for settle ment. ASHINGTON HESS. Feb. 3, INll.—Gt NOTlCE—Letters of Adnenistratgie on the delete of ]toner TAXI, deceased, late of Gettysburg, Adams county, having been grantee to the undersigned, residing in the same place, he hereby gives notice to all persons indebted r i :a se tki estate to make Immediate payment, and having claims to present them properly authenticated for settlement. JOHN M. TATE, Adm'n Jan. 27.-9 t AUDITOR'S NOTICE. The undersigned, Auditor appointed balance in the hands of WIL Duirchw, Esq...upon the conermation of bin amount u of Geo. A. CODCWS and wife in trust for benefit of Creditors, will attend to the duties of his appoint ment at his office in the Borough of Gettysburg. on Friday, the 3d day Af at TO o'clock, A. IL, when and "hero-ell parties in Ip. toren can attend. • — Feb. 10, 1071.—ttD. MoCOTIATTGHY, hAditer. Dissolution Notice. MI HE firm of IlmermAlt & SADLIR, of York forls Admits county, Pa., was dissolved on the ad WM, by mina! consent. An persons having claims spinet, said arm, will present them to A. Eartmas, of the late firm tor &dia. =li, and persool knowing themselves In te the firm are hereby notified to call on Mr. Hartman and settle their amounts. Feb. 10, 187L-31* HARTMAN & SADLER, • Grand Jury Report. 1 11 1 0 the Honorable Robert J. Fisher President A Judv, and Joseph J. K Rort Me. Curdy, Associate Judges of the uhn Court and of be Quarter Sessions, in and for the county of Adams: The undersigned, Grand Jurors of the county clos=tut, at the request of the Court and the 'hers, did visit the County Prison, where the Jusors were courteously received by Sherif .Slunk and lady, and the said Jurors found that then building bad painted and evgonsiedeg clews and in order. The Juroni do Quthsr that they found twenty-two urtioners in the Mer lin; am and that thus My but - eight cells to which poners can be securely 'rcpt; and that there are ski-cent in said pitmen which are . entire kinseintre tor the isle keeping of prisewiera— Jurore, therefore, do recommend that the mistioners of the county have these six cells Planked and made secure for the safe keeping at P lFess oulhands this 25th day of Jaanary, A. ZACILkEIVI MYERS, Pollwatl Rlaislus itebU, Win. A. Young: Plus B. Ith, John 'McCleary, Jonas B. Orner, John Sjeuitisr.4 aniline A. Wertz, Win- u• Black • - Francis Cole, . John Stalin:raw. Ybhael Levenstlne. Josephjn, He Reamer, Jacob Jna golognou Mlar Samuel Deft ek. Sewed 'Cohort; .114:0b F. Lower, Jesse D. Keller, Joseph b.IOMI Keller, John Lauver, Fe. —3t Notice to the Public . I rflrza i rvi d la t r c ratng a Llas o. :l . :g . ! atr_plao• ot — Malt wn . WerairlPlay, at 7o'aiook, A. AL, • • • aimuig, Waynes boro', SoWraid C ; 4 st Dale aad E.3ltaritelook . and ,. ftirrinatr a , • Kay ONE OF THE Also, valuable The new two-story Xtgal Antirto.
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