ri.iLr-- - -4 I.; ' ,l - . • 8 K4ll ES r.. 1 'PH AND 3 1 / 7 024 PROPERTY, AT. VRIVATE SALE. /SIIINf4 to retire.from the 'farMint-, and mtilino bosiness. I will sell at I'r ate 'Sale the fol]oWitu; valuable Real Estate, nowt, As Locust Grove, situate about one nia.l It half miles S. West.froto Littlestoivn, Adams coon- ty, Pa. Yo. - 1.-32 . Arr.'c o f Meadow bnifoni firlo superior quality of red gravel soil. well adapt. ed to timothy, 2)100 bushels of lime having ° been put on it. The improvements are a large and very beautiful ;11 EIICHANT MILL. Saw Mill, Cooper :.:hop, two Dtvellinz, HOUSES, a St or e Room, two Bake Ovens-, two Sta- - .'' 0 • , f!, , hies, three Hog-Pens,--Liene-Ititn,- and A ll- neees. nary out-buildings. The Mill is built upon the most modern and improved plan. 'The dam and race are not surpassed by any. Four county TONtii centre at-this MM. . .21 7 4. 2.-37- . - rtoy..;tot . ,Slate - ',wet; very 'is. ceptible of a high state of cultiVation, 8 or 10 acres of' which are heavily , : timbered ; with about 10 acres of meadow. - The - -: improvemenware a large and very.;',"64- complete GRIST MILL and I)we'l 2 . 41: 1 ilt, --ling-liOBSE. Thiti,---property-ad- -,--, ve4"- ' . Joins No. 1. . • . . 'No. 3.—..1 Form. Conhi Woo' 15G ..4er , g, mostly the red gravel Soil, and produces well. 40 to 50 Acres of which are heavily timbtred and about 20. Acres of meadow bottom. 10,- 000 to 12,000 bushels of lime have been put upon the land. Au abundance of &tilt trees upen the premises . The improvements ... are a Stone Dwelling HOUSE, and lig Kitchen, Smoke House, a large Banl; Barn, with Wagon Sheds, Corn nib, Hog Pen, and all necessary out-buildings. This property is also a part,ofNo. 1. and known as above. There is not é more desirable proper ty in' the county than Lo rot • Cir . tite; either separatelyror,together. Call and Suit. These , properties will be sold separately Or together, as may best suit purchasers. I wilt sell on -accominodating terms. Any person wishing to view the property will pleakio , call on' Edward Stable living on the premiseg. or Myself- -in Gettysburg. . . • GEORGE ARNOLD. Aug. 18, 1856. $5 VALVABLt. PR,OPFATY ,, AT Private Sale. • rpm undersigned will s6llu.i.:Privitte Sale that desirable property, in,: MeSherrYs town, Conowago township; Adam's county, Pa., lying on the public road runnittuthrOugh ;laid place. It contains Ten Aeres,, more or less. of first rate land, adjoining lands:of Dr. H. N. Lilly, Samuel and Joseph .Stauinhaugh, .ttud Others, and is. ftnely improved. There is a large Two-story BRIM 1.1WEJ41, 7 "WIN ING, - with a 'Two-story Brick Back buildin,g.Tiontin'P on the street, and nearly op posite the, I.Alic , housebrJoini Busby; Esq., a good' Luc B this an Orchard' of choice fruit, a ' good well of water, and - other improvetnentS. Possession - , - giveit or , before7tho Ist i a o' April next, as .may be desired. If not-sold, the property will be. FOIt. RENT. ' Persons wishing to view the premises will call on John Busby, Esq. MICHAEL'IIERRING. Nov. 20, 1855. tf Ri , movval VU.,lll4)ii OIiVOLYAL CiNLYOLD STANA Newly Refitted, Re-Murlel4, Petilveitated, urtnin Out y Re- Opr nrd -E-RNEY - B-RO; "have-removed- theirlarge and carefully selticted Sfock, to the Orig , i nal old House c,'ceirriled!! them, No. 67 West Market street., adjoining Ilanti, Frick & Co's, Hardwire stein;;' and "diieetly opposite - tha residence .of :Gen:- Michael Don dcl, York;Pa. This house was•opetied:hy them for business purposes sonic ten Ytars.ago, as a wholesale candy factory, foreign, fruits, filmy goods,4o tions, -very, large yAriuty,',.: Their superior and unequaled_ Candy and COnfegticinary, - , personally made by . tlio :daily, and ,of cetrge al ways ji-(•$/t has been ,a4nowle4gett by 41; lung ago, tine best umf,finesi. ; work.eyerotti:red nut' sold in Work. .I.,rs'tfx , itilini; ness as they do—in' tlns'tirapcli.tespecially— they have every 'faeility s for prosecuting it.to the hest advantage„ Pita ciirt 91ter, facilities, 8114: perior to tiny otherhouse here or ,else where,,as legarAp, low prices, varied.ar4.=particularly superior quality. ' = The success and patronage wit winch they have met heretbfore, is4atefully,ap'preciated. for which they return again,'its formerly, their sincere ackitowledginenfs', and thanks, and trust,, by _strict-and. -prof pt- to busi ness, a continuance 'ot 'die' liberal pattounge hitherto exiewled,to Lben3o•• •‘• • JIM(' 16, 1856, A LARGE AND NJEAP LOT OF Gam:mut:ls, ttc. MAN U EL ZIEGLER has justireturned 11 from the city - with' :tittlitr„izkist Jul of CHOU Eit..l ES he has ever before opened, to 1 which he invites tlw attent_ion °fall, convinced that he can olrer tinescAitomxs. lie•has also a fine lot of H.1.N1:3, S!I,OULDIM.S . ;, &r Fisli of all ; Oranges.y Lemons, and other friritq ; ev:kers, Nt4s,entifectioils ; Is..;egars, Tchauco, Snuff, and a .xeneral varimy of everythr from a tweille, to an anchor," almost. Give him a call, if you want to Ltly what's cheap and good. Country Produce taken in e:KohinTre for Goods. [May 1,1855. Hanover 11; Rojirouid.- 'RAINS over the Hanover Branch Railroad now run as follows : • First Train leaves Hanover at 9 A. fit.. with Passengers for York. Harrisburg, Columbia rind Philadelphia. This „Train also connects with the Express for Baltimore, arriving there at 12 M. Second Train lea_us_at 3 P. 3 . w_itkPass • - gers for Ihltilnore and inCertnediate plaaps. And retarns with pasbengers. from Ynrk, Vic. April 21. if. LEW, Agent. • s. WEISER, York. Pn. • Weiser A - - FiEbert,. Bankers, haihr.i• in Lle-b , nwc, und Coo.q.a! Itt'C'()lLllf, lOWA B EIN'; a- , 'n•ted loy ex!,er:elici3tl glvP, prtiralor attr tti .1) t.) 1 3- tif,n of Warrant.A. All I , )c,iti .a, made from, a ptr:ffacl it DAG UEUREOTYPES F:4 VER rvspect fully annonnees to the - j j (:••••ti , it'll ..u.nes - and (;entlenien ant, rielnity, that he has rustuned the 1) Igui . rt co t\ liusiuess, at the o!il ..-,tand. in (%11:.inbcr.s -10, r -;trert. where he be. happy to receive u.ulsuet] ring perlect.bagrui:rreo ly I.lpArme!ye4 or friend. 4, furnisiatil with an entirely new A, Medical itevoitition .TI WORLD UNANIMOUS l• olloway's Ointment,—Tos GREAT Com a Tim luauAsT he virus of disease of ten makes-its way 10 the internal organs thro' the pores of the skin. This penetratidg Oint inent, melting under the hand as it is rubbed in,is absorbed through the same channels, and, reaching the scat of intlat.nnation, piomptly and invariably auliducs it, whether located in the kidneys, the liver, the lungs, or any other important organ: It penetrates the surface to the interior, through the coniitless tufa% that communicate with the skin as summer rain passes into the fevered earth, diffusing its cool and regenerating influence. • Skin .I)isewees and Glanflular Swellinyg. Every specks of exterior irritation is quickly reduced by the anti-indlatimi awry action of this Ointment. Angry Eruptions, such as Salt Rheum, •Erysiptlas. `fetter, Ringworm, Scald Bead, Nettle Rash, Scabies (or Itch) ikc., die out, to recut n no more, under its application. Hospital experience in all parts of the world proves its infallibility in diseases of the skill, the muscles, the joints and tne glands. As•dre.N-, an,/ I'd ,;,,)/8, The effect of this unrivaled external remedy uponiScrufula, and other vivulent ulcers and Isures, is almost miraculous. It first discharges ' the poison which produc'es suppuration and promd flesh, and thus the cares which its heal ; ing properties afterward complete are safe as well as permanent. -- BruiSes, Bunts, end Scalds. i In casea of the fracture of bonus, inju ries caused by steam exp!osions, Bruises, Burns, Scalds, - Rheumatism, Stillness of the Joints, and contraction of the sinews, it is em ployed and warmly recommended by the fac ulty,. This marvelous remedy bas been intro duced by its inventor in person into all the leading Hospitals of Europe, and no private Itutrsetredd --- should - b - e - withntrt - i Crr,denia Testimony. The Medical Staff of the Frexich and English Armies in the Crimea have officially signed their approval of Holloway's Ointment, as the most reliable dressing for sabre cuts, stabs, and gun-wounds. It is also used by the sur geons of the Allied' Navies. Anti Me Ointment and Pills shuuld he used in the "fiillonsing cat's' Bunirvas liileurnatimn Sore Throats horns iolp%orin tzort•S of all kinds Chapped Hands Salt Rheum -- Sprains Chilblains Scalds : 4 1.i IT Joints Fkolla , Skm Disea , e3 l'ettor taunt Fwolled lamag neeN itnnlmuo Sore Logs Venereal Sores lirOptioON Sore Brea;44 WoOlois of all kinds Si ire litNids 4 '"Sold at the Manufactories of Professor Ilounway. t 3 Maiden Lane. New York. and :244 Su and, London. by all rcs.pectable Drug gists and Dealers in Medicine throughout, the United States and the civilized world, in pots. at 25 cents. (W cents. and 1 each. L, -- - - there is a considerable saving by taking the larger sizes. N. ft—Directions for the guidance of pa tients id every lisorder are .atlis:ed to each pot. Sept. 1, lt