tra , , Presi dent Altirte! , several tx,Atits of Coln- venni' tea s , in the' Oinntirs'composing the 19th District. and Justicenf.the Cntattt or Oyer and Tervoitaw end General 'Jail Delivery, --- for• the ta iat of all capital and 'other dfrenders ip the tlisttici, and SAMITkI. IttissgtA, and Jong Altlhxl,y, F,sqis., Judges 'of the e f ourta:dfOyer and Terminer., and , GeneisbJail Delivery. for the trial of nil capital 'and other afknders in the County of A dams -4-have is:toted - their precept, bearing- date the 20th day of Augustin the year of Nair Lord , one, thousand eight hundred and fifty-$ i x, K ud to me directed. for holding a Onint of Common Picas, and General Quarter Sea. sions of the Peaceomd General Jail Delivery, and Court of Oyer and Terminer, at Getty*. burgAii .limitoo.the 17th (lay of Noretaberne.rt: - Nortcs t 3 nsassy -onvim to -all the Justices of the Peace. the , Coroners and' Constables within the 'said county cif Adams. that they be then 'and therein their paper'. pees:ollS with their Hulls. Records. Inquisitions, Examina tions; and other Rertielnbrimeett; to those . things which to their office; and in that behalf appertain to he'ilCife,'. and Idso,'. they : who gill prosecute against the prioners that arcorshalll be in the Jail of the said court of Adams, are to he then an , / t ere to prosecute against them ns 'Shall be just.. , IitNTItY Tifo3,l A4S,.Siet:if. . , .. , Sheriff's Office. Gettysburg,l Oct. 20,1856. to • Adniiiiistratbriil 'Notice,. i t :DAM A'S!OVV.RRI*EstATE.—Letters of administration .on the estate of Adam . I .lToveyey, lite*of OxfOrd township. Adams co., deceased, having ben granted 'to the under signed, the first named 'residing in Oxford township. and the last named in iliountpleas ani township, they hereby give notice to all 'persons indebted ,to said estate to make immediate payment, _and those having claims againkt the same to'present them properly au thenticated for:settlement. "JOHN moWnEY. - I ORA A :11 BIXL Athit'es. I Oct. 10,185 t • Fall 'lllllllineFy.' MISS McCREARY has ju*t returned, from the city, with - a new and handsome as. sortme T 1 cor Borinets & Fancy Goods, which she will open -for exhibition on-Tuesday, the 14th, and respe,Ctfully invites , the Ladies of Gettysburoild irieirtity, to call and examine her assortment, .at Room, in East York Etreet, directly opposite 'the Bank. October -, 10,1 . 856. 4t ' rpHE first tiedonnt of Alairm Coni• 1 tnittee of the person and estate of A ass- NAM- Ktieuss; habitual drunkard, - has been filed in the CotirVof Common Pleas •of Adams county, and 'will be vonifirined" by the said Court, on tht t7th, (My qf Noreinte,r next, less cause be shown to the'cnntrary„. - .IOIIN - PICKING, Prod j. - .Prothonotary's Office, GettyS; t • burg, Oct. 0,1856.' td f IL. S. WEISER, lurk., Yu,- WeiNer*. Acnkers,- D(*wiers in Kerlorthge, iced denrrai Laud Agvitte, • 01L1 1.0ir.1 assistetliPeeklu3rienceil Surveyors, JUP will give'rtrticrilar attention -to, the 'Luca tinn, 4,1* . : Land Warrants.. All locations. made from. fz. per,sonal,.,itivertioti of the laud; anti with reference:to a speedy increase in, value., We, A''C , provided avith a full, awl (mple' e. set of, abstraets,,ke. to which we attention. Locations undo in any part 3,l.innesuta l Western Wisconsin, Kansas-ILucl .Nehrusku. I;r7ll.efer.to. fit. U. McCreary, Esq., D. Me- Co.aaugby„Es4 t., awl 1.1. .J. Stehle. . the - TUE PERKY COUNTY.METUAL FIRE Insurance - Coffman y,' !An TA L effects insurances in any part of t ti)aSiate, 'ag t ainst, loss by fire ; patiently ad.tpts'lts 4e:rations to its resour ces Words ample and promptly adjusts its losses. ' A(Ltnis eonnty is represented in' the Board of 31athigttrs, by' Lion: 'Mtist....s WM. MeCLEA'N. .1/ent. dlßeo of NI:A W Mee'eau; Gettysburg , : May 26, 1856. • ' Washing . lon-Uotel, . Aumitstoten, Adam's coh,o, (Removed to the large, and eiinyenient house, ruu 'Curl's: Upptisite the old stand (if Col. lek6.)' iIE subseriber respectfully,informa 'the pia bile that he has opened a 'ublie Idouse of ,Eutertaintnent in the borough, of Abbetts tou-n, where he will be happylo entertain all who way call with him. !laving had many years' knowledge of the, busineqs of _hotel-keep ing, hertlatters hiniseirthat his eflbrts to please will k satisfactory. Give the Washington?' a call. FRANCIS J. WLLSON. itbruary 18; 1656. -tf Stroinehanna Hotel, Otrevoit.; Cal:eft ilitathitt 'Barth:flare. 11 Undersigned 'having, leased t 14otel and put it in , complete order, is pre. pared to sedornmodate his friends and the I travelling The proprietor 'will be 1, pleased t see hii'old friends; and promises to I - makU --- their - stny - comfortable - and - satiitnetory. - ; Bag.l.age Laken to ar.d , frorn-Calvert Station I : - :ree of charge. • JOHN BARR, (Arnierly Julv 9, 1855. tr . Piontiero4t. Diamond Tonmor. lOHN W. TIPTOP, Pt.yhiptealil!? Barber (iii)l Hair Dre.'v.vel., can at aII times be found prepared to attend to the calls of the people, at the Teoilde,' in the Manton& adjoining the County Building. From long experience, lie flatters hitnself that_he can go through all the ramifications of the' TonsorLal Department with such an infinite degree of skill, as will meet with the entire satisraltion of all who may submit their chins to the keen ordeal of his ra 20ra. He holies, therefore, that by his atten tion-to business. antts..lesire to please, he will merit as well as receive. a liberal share of tot lie patronage. The 'sick will be atteuded to a t their private dwellings. Gettysburg, Jan. 8,1855., tf Hanover B. lit.iilroad. rPRAINS over the Hanover Brooch Railroad now ran as follows : First Train leaves Hanover at 9 A. m., with Passengers for York. •Harrisburg,• Cillumhia and Philadelphia.• This Train also connects with the Express for Baltimm'e, arriving there at 12 g. • Second Train leaves Itt -4 31..'m.. with Passen gers. for Baltimore and intermediate places, and returns with passengers from York. &e. April 2' . • .J, LEIB, Agent. • Keep Akry. • • large asaartrol'nt of Cial,rellas. at all pri- ZIL aes, just received acid for sale at S • ISON!S. TOBACCO.-1i prime artiele just received at SAMSON'S. Notice. T. J. Ftl 4 DERT, lowaelty. C; I, A (7! IT ' SUN-1101111 ratritted,' 1856.—A Arty and vie ndid Large Ort, Flat ;Thp cooKINO' sirovE. For Coal or Wood. Four Sizes, NON. 6, 7, 5.9. GLA( int; Suurime Air-Tight, It beau tiful design of a new flat top Cooking Stove, jtist out. It is only necessary to say, that lifter very many years of experience, and being fully conversant with all of the various kinds of Stoves which have been in- %•entel on the &ma-draft principle, that I have taken advantage of every well known improve- =I particularly in reference to the formation and c‘mstruction of the flues, which arc always neceqsary t4l he large, and I have fully applied every is proVement and eombined them all in th e ..80.ari,ve Cooki,ng .tiluuC." 'Phis Stove is made very Leavy and Is - a good sub stantial t have made them extol /wary in all 'zaps where long cxperieuee has proved it to bp ortant, and I can assure my custoni erS, tii lave spared neither pains nor ex pense in ge_ting it lip,: and it will not be ex celled by any stove now known, of a similar character. I 4111 Convinced that it will at onee become a standard Stove. hard fully tried them in every way, with WOOD and NAL,,and strongly recom mend them to the pnblic. They operate in the most satisfactory manner. Paontue A.. 1. t.i,matEß. Philadelphia. si , 2"Thror sale by ANDREW POI,Lf.:Y. tiept. 15, 1556. 4ni Gettpdotry, Po. New Voodm ! NEW ESTABLISHMENT! & BRO. respectfully inform their friends and die public generally. that they have opened a Merchant Tallor ‘ hag Establitthment, in the ronm recently oc cupied by A. Arno South Baltimore street, near the Diamond. where they will at all times be happy to accommodate all who may patron ize them. Their stock of *Cloths, Cassimeres, VestingS, Cftssinets, Cords, Summer Goods, &c: &c., is large and selected from . the latest styles—all of which they will dispose of at prices tis low as they can possibly aftbrd. their system being to sell CHEAP, for cud; or tour,- try produce. • They will make up garments of every de scription in the most substantial and desirable manner, all-warranted to fit and not to rip,— Goods bought of theni: lint to be made up in their establishment will be cut free of charge. They are making up a lot of It EA DY-M ADE CD LNG, in the best manner, which they will sell as cheap as the cheapest. . They Wive also on hand a large assortment of tbmiery, Susprsoirrk, Shirto,l_Airt Cullum &m., to which they would call the attention of the public. irf•The Latest Fashions regularly received. Cash or Country produce al ways current for goods or wo-k. Don't mistake the place. March 17. 1856. Removal: Removal ! THE 011101 N.-11, (I'. ONLY OLD Sr-LVD, Newly Ihyitted, Re-36,deled, nemoreilated, and again truly nr-ttprur,l! 1 - 4 7 RNEY & BRO. have removed their large LA and carefully selected Stock, to the Orig inal, old House formerly occupied by them, No. 67 West Market street, adjoining .1-lantz, Frick & Co's. Hardware store, and directly opptwite tho residence . of Gen. Michael Dou del, fork, Pa. This house was opened w them far hin4iness purposes some -ten years ago, as a wholesale candy factory, foreign f►nits, fancy goods, no itc., in very large variety. Their superior and unequaled Candy and Confectionary, personally made by them daily, and of course alway:l,/res/t, has been acknowledged by all long Ago, the best_ and finest work ever ()tiered and sold in York. Understanding their busi ness as they do—in this branch especially— they have every facility for ,prosvcatirg it to the best advantage, and can otter facilities su perior to any other house here or elsewhere, as regards ,low prices, variety and particularly superior quality. The success and patronage with which they have me t heretofore:is gratefully apprecinted, for which they return again. as formerly, their sincere acknowledgments and thanks, and trust, by strict and prompt attention to busi ,ness, continuance of the liberal patronage hitherto extended to them. June IG. 1850. Gettysburg Foundry. • A NEW FIRM! 91HE undersigned, having entered into part nership to carry on the Foundry business under the firm of WARREN & SONS, hereby ' • •• • # t e_eitizeos . . - joining connjies, that we are plepared to make everything in our line of business. We have constantly on hand, the Hathaway and 'other Cooking Stoves, the - ParlorAir-Tight and Ten plate Stoves, of various styles and sizes; Pots, Kettles and Pans, and all other Iron Cooking 'Utensils, W a ffle Irons. Washing. Machines, Ash-plates, Boot-scrapers, &c. Castings lin. Mills and other Machinery, PLotTuu CASTINGS. of every description. &c. We make the Seylar, Block er, and different kinds- of Vi'itheroiv Ploughs. We have also got different patterns of Fenci _and palling, for Cemeteries. Yards and Porches. which can't be heat for beauty and cheapness. t[LcAll the above articles will be sold cheap for en.zh or country produce. R'?iil:►cks►nithin, contitmed. RIL CASTINUS and everything in our iii3.lt• it) order. T I itES II NG MAC HINES repaired at the Nhoriet-t titmice. Being Moulders ourselves. we will du our work ILIMIT. THOMAS WARRMN, 1M A ItTIN WARR E_N . HIRAM WARREN. THOMAS' A. WARRF.X. Gettyslmrg. May LI, 1855. tf A LARGE AND CHEAP LOT oF GROCERIES, &A% , I "'111 &N U EL ZIEGLER has just returned the city with the largest lot of GROCERIES he has ever before opened, to whirr he theattention ofall. convinced that he ran offer RAWL' BARGAINS. He has also a film lot of HA MS, SHOULDERS, ttc I'ISI4 of all kinds ; rantres. Lemon, and other lruitW ; Crackers. Nuts, Confectioas Segars, Tobacco, :Snuff, and a general variety everything, "front a needle:to an anchor," almost. Give him a cat!, tf you want to Luy what's cheap and good. o:tie - Country Produce taken in exchaniTe for Goods. IMay 7, 1835. \ k P. l•. OW t. 9 At) /OM Tin Ware, &c. Qr, AM cEr, GOOK informsWs - friends an' 1 7 the public generally, that he has on hand, at his Slikip nearly opposite the Post-Oflice, a very large .and well-made assortment of TIN -IV.ARE, which he will sell at prices which cannot WI to please. lie will also execute to order, with promptness, in a workman-like manner, and with the best materials, all kinds of '-LOUSE SPOUTING. METALLIC ROOF ING, HYDRANT WORK, &a. GettyShurg, Nov. 12, 1855. tf VALUABLE PROPERTY AT Private Sale. ;Flinn: undersigned will sell at Private Sale 11 that desirable property. in McSlietrys town, Conowago township, Adams county, Pa., lying on the public road running through said place. It contains Ten Acres, niore or less. of first rate land, adjoining lands of Dr. IL N. I aum_bau.ll.—and others, and is finely improved. There As* , is n large Two-story BRICK DWELL 1{: ING, with a Two-story Brick Back building. fronting on the street, and nearly op posite the public house of John Bushy, Esq., a good Log Barn, an Orchard of chotce.fruit, good well or water, and other improvements. Possession • given on or before-the Ist day of April, next, as, may he desired. If not sold, the property will be FOR RENT. Persons wishing to view the premises will call on John Busby. Esq. MICHAEL HERRING. Nov. 26, 1855. if 1., GUILE 1? EA!, ES TA TE AND MILL PROPERTY, AT PRI KA,72E SALE. IV 'SHIM; to retire from . the fanning and nulling business. I will sell at Pr rate Sale the following valuable Heal Estate, known as Locust Grove, situate about one and a half Miles S. West,froin Littlestown,.Adams coun ty, I'a. \n. 1.-32. .frre..l Meadmn bollmn of a superior quality of red, gravel soil, well adapt ed to timothy, 2000 bushels of lime having been put on tt. The impi ovements ate a large and very beautiful M ERCHANT 'WU, Saw Mill, Cooper Shop, ,;4) • two Dwelling HOUSES, a Store Boom. two Bake Ovens, tiro Sta- . bleA, three Hog Pens; Lime-kiln, and all neces sary out-buildings. • The . Mill is built the most niodern and improved plan, The (bin arid 'race are not surpassed .by Four county roads centre at this Mill. No. 2.—•;7 .'I ryes ;gob! 1 4 , 1.11 d, y xtrx ceptihle of a high state of cultivation. 8 or 10 acres Of which - mu heavily 'timbered, with about 10 acres of meadow. " The 4 ./ -- improvements are a large and very complete (MIST 1111.1, and Dwel ling JIOUSK. This property ad• - joins No. 1.. . Farm, runla; 'tiny I.sll''' ;fem?, mostly the red gravel-soil. and produces well. 40 to 50 Acres of which are lieo,,ily,..titubtred and a bout, 20 Acres of meadow bottom. 10.- 000 to 12,000 bushels of lime have been put upon the land. An abundance of .fruit trees upon Ote premises. The improvements are a Stone Dwelling 110U:-E. audl N K itchen. Smoke House. a huge Bank Barn, with Wagon Sheds. Cern ib, Hog Pen. and all necessary out-buildings. This property is also a part of \o, 1, and known as above. There is . not a more desirable proper ty in the county than barnst - Go;re. either separately or together. Call and see it. These properties w►ll he sold separatehi, oy . together, as may best suit purchasers. I Will sell on accommodating terms. Any p ers on w i s hi ng to view the property will pleL.se call on =Edward Stable living on the ptemiseq, or myself - Gettysburg. GE0i.61 ,. . ARNOLD. Aug. IL 185 G. *5 ailoring. 'Removed a Few Doors soul h oft he 00 Stand. TH. SK MAX respectfully' informs hi, old O • customers and the public generally, that ht continues the T.l I near his old stand, in South Bidtimbre street. where he %ill he happy to aecun n modate all who may patronize him. All w ork. entrusted to his care warranted to lit and be a must se b stantial make. Thankful tier past Nvors, he solicits- a continuance - of public patrourge. LEI . ' .1" . • tr lowk Npeiity fitted -Summer Fashimem are received. Call and see them. Gettysburg. April 9, IS;S. NOW IS the .Tione, FOR CHEAP DAGUERREOTYPES! SW HAVER respectfully announces to the • Ladies and Gentlemen of t;ettysburg and vicinity, that he has resumed the Dagilerreo type business, at the old stand. in Chambers burg street, where he wiil be happy to receive visitors desirous of securing perfect Daguerreo types of themselves or friends. Being furnished with an entirely new and costly apparatus. he is prepared to take Pic tures in every style of the art and insure per fect satisfaction. eirargss froin-50-centslo fry'llonrS of operating, from S A. rt. to 4 p. M. Ia dretis avoid light. red. blue, ut:•pn•r pie. Dark dress adds u►uch to the beauty of the picture.. Feb. 4, 1856. tf New Hardware More. IviE subscribers would • respectfully an nounce to their friend; and the public that they have opened a Hardware Store, in Balti more street, adjoining the residence David Ziegler, Gettysburg, in which they always in tend to offer to the public a large and general RSSOrtillelit of hardware, Iron, Steel, Groceries, C IJTL E RI, COACH TRIMMINGS, SPRINGS,_ AXLES, , 1. 4.1 221 2 a 9 010 cm—ware, Paints, Oils, and Dye•stufs, in general, including every description of arti cles in the above line of business, to which they invite the. attention of Coach•tnakers, Blacksmiths, 'Carpenters, Cabinet - makers, Shoe-makers, Saddlers, and the public gener ally. Our stock having been selected with great care and purchased for cash, we guaran tee (for the ready money.) to dispose of any part of it on as reasonable terms as they can be purchased anywhere. We particularly request a call from our friends, and earnestly solicit a share of public favor, as we are determined to establish a char acter fur selling Goods at low prices and doing business on fair principles. _ _ JOEL B. DANNER; DAVID ZIEGLER. Gettysburg, June 9, 1851. tf 1. F you want a fine article of Dress Shoes Gaiters, fur Gentlemen or Ladies, call at CIENTLENIEN. do you want to select from a I.A large and handsome variety of Cravats. Ilandkerchiefs, Suspenders, &T. yon do, call at SCHICK S. r:ita_sul i ! NV. \V. PAXTON'S Edw. B. Buehler, littararq_at taw,— ivILL faithfully and promptly attend to all business entrusted to hira. lie speaks the German language. Office at the same place, in South Baltimore street,. near Forney's drug store, and nearly opposite Dan er-k-Zie-gler-rustore: - - ----- --- Gettysburg. March 20. David A.. Buehler, 3ttarnnt nt taw, WILL promptly attend to collections and all business entrusted to his care. Er}Office in the Diamond, adjoining store of A. B. Kurtz. Gettysburg, Feb. 4,1856. ly D. 311 7 COnaughy 9 :3ttnrurlt nt nnr, 10flIce removed to one door West of Buehler's , Drug & Book-store, Chambersburg street, ) Attorney & Solicitor tor Patents and Pensions, BOUNTY Land Warrants, Back-pay sue peuded Claims,and all-other claims against the Government at Washington. 1). C. ; also American claims in England. Land Warrants located and sold, or booght, and highest prices given. Agents engaged in locating warrants ' in lowa, Illinois and other Western Stater. tr - Apply t o him per-hominy or by letter. Gettysburg, Nov. 21., 1853. Bounty Laud Claims. THE undersigned will attend promptly to the collection of claims for Bounty Lands under the late act of Congress. Those who have already received 40 or 8U acres, can now receive the balance, by caking on the subscri ber and making the nece , :snry application. .10E1. R. DANNER.' GettysbuCg, March 12,1855. tf J. Lawrelioa Hill, M. D., HAS his Office one door west of the Luthe ran. church. 1. Chattinersburg iltreet, and opposite•Grattinier's store, where those wish ing to have any Dental Operation pelfurtit ed ar e respectfully invited to call. Rie.r):KEN:cEs : Dr. I). Gilbert. Dr. C. N. Ileilnelty, Dr. D. Horner, .Rev. U. P. krtioth, I►. D., Rev. IL. L. Baugher; D. D., Rev. Prof. William M. Reynolds, Rev. Prof. M. Jacobs, Prof. M. L..SlLever. Gettysburg, April 11, 1853. tf Wm. B. '31 7 Clellan, - 3ttararti at I am. FFECE on the smith's - Me of the Public N-7 Kiwire, 2 doors wept of the Sentinel office. Gettysburg, Augast 22, 1853. Med kat - Revolution TILE WORLD UNANIMOUS! la 0 1, / 1 . 0: 1 . 13 v m !—'l he virus ofTTea(.Bl.orx of- ten makes its way to the internal organs thro' the pores o f the skin. This penetratidg Oint ment, melting ander the hand as it is rubbed in,is absorbed through the sa we channels, and, reaching the seat of inflammation, p omptly and invariably subdues it, whether- located in the kidneys. the liver. the lungs, or any other important organ.- --It- penetrates the-surface-to the interior, through the countless tubes that communicate with the skin as summer rain pages into the fevered earth, dausiog its cool and regenerating influence. Skiu-Di-yea.yes awl Glawlnlar Every species of exterior irri LII tion is quickly reduced by the anti-imllaminatory action of this Ointment. ; Angry Eruptions, such as Salt . Rheum.. Erysipelas. 'fetter, Ringworm. Scald Ilead, Nettle Rash, Scabies (or Itch) 4tc., die out, to return no more, under its application. -I los pitn-l-e-x-i riente-4La-11-pa rts-o-f-t he-would prov,:s its infallibility in diseases of the skin, the muscles, the juints and the glands. I'lr"•r•x, &)res. awl 'l'rrnrnr•x,, The edict of this unrivaled external remedy apon Scioruht. and other virulent ulcers and sores, i. almost 'intact dons. It first dischargeS the poi-on which produces suppuration and proud flesh, and thus the cures which its heal ing prolulrties alt.:Ewald complete are sale as well as permanent. ;rounds, Bruises. BitniB..amil Seabig. In case; of the fracture of boneS, inju ries caused by steam explosions. - Bruises. Burns, ticalds, ithetimati-m, Stiffness of the Jonas. and contraction of the sinews, it is em ployed and warmly ri•couunended • by the fac ulty. This marvelous remedy has been intro duced by its inventor in, person into all the leading Hospitals of Europe, and no private household should be without it. • iideniabie The Medical Staff of the French 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 gen-wounds. It is also used by the sur geons of the Allied Navies. Volk the Ointment and should be used in the , I;ellearing cases Bunions iiheelmatism hums Itingmorin Chapped Hands Snit Rheum Fistul.L Scalds kiu sea•Pq I mobil.. Slue I el:, Mveurial Ey.uptiolNSore lirvaNt.4 Sore-fitmas * * *Sold at the Manufactories of Professor IlnumwAr. 80 Maiden Lane, New York. and 244 Strand, London, by all respectable Drug gists and Dealers in Medicine throughout the United States and the civilized world, in pots. at 25 cents.' 04,L 2 , cents. and 81 each. C7There is - 'a considerable saving by taking the larger sizes. N. B.—Directions for the guidance of pa tients in every disorder are affixed to each pot. Sept. 1, 1856. eowly Fall Stock, New Goods. BENCH MerinoeS; all colors ; fashionable I- Cloak Cloths : Fall Silks, the new styles : Imagnificent. new DeLaines; best styles Fall Calicoes: very large stock of new Shawls; Flannels, Welsh. English and Aineiican ; Cloths, Vestings, and all kinds Men's Wear ; Sheetings, Table Linens, Towelings. &c. EYRE , LANDELL. Fnurth and Arch strrebr. - Philadefphia. Z - 7 -- Storekeepers are invited to examine our New Goods. Families can be well suited in every kind of Dry Goods. We make Black Silks and Shawls leading articles for whole saleing. P. S.--Jobs received daily from the l Auctions in New York and Philadelphia. '1 fvltltS NETT CASH. September 15, 1856. 3m New Millinery. Atiss LOUISA KATE LITTLE wishes to 111 inform the Ladies of town and country. that she is now prepared to execute Millinery in all its branches, in West Aliddle street, a few doors below. Mr. George Little's store.— • Work done cheaper than elsewhere in town. Please calland see. April 21, 1856. Over Coals. splendid assortnient of all kids. just op cuel Aud lur cal ; very che.ip. at SAMSUN'S. WM. T. KING respectfully announces to his friends and the public generally that he continues the TAILORING business. in the room adjoining the store of J. Law, rence Shick, fronting on the Diamond.— He has made arrangements to receive regular ly the LATEST FASHIONS, and it will be his3 - am stant aim to give entire satisfaction to those who may favor him with their custom. 117/Country produce will be taken in ex change for work. WM. T. KING. Gettysburg, DeceMber 17, 1855. ly . - Removal ! Removal ! ERNEYA - BRO. have removed to their old established house, No. 67 West Market street, adjoiding Mintz, Frick & Co's Hardware Store, and directly . opposite the residence of, lien. M. Doudel, where they will continue. as heretofore, the manufacturing of CON EEC-1 TIONARY, in , all its branches—SYßUPS. &c.. &c., at the lowest city prices. Alsn, a careful ly selected stock of Wines and Liquors, always on draught, and for sate in quantities to suit. Also—a superior article of TOMATO KETCHUP, in prime condition, made by us, and sold by the gallon or in any quantity., very low—much less than city prices. The article is as represented. of superior flavor. We also have a large lot or -CURED PICKLES," put up under our own supervision and care, and offer them to families low. June 16, 185 C. " Big Spring Literary Institute, " Of -Yellville, Cumberland Co., Pa. GRAD Nand extensive sale of BOOKS REAL ESTATE AND OTHER. VAL CABLE PROPERTY ! The proceeds of the sale to be devoted to liquidating the debt of 4. be-in sti tate, U.VPA ALLELED OPPOR TUN/TY! To buy a raluahle Book, and become a Share holder in Welt Valuable Property. GI'..V.VISON'S GREAT it ON THE _MORMONS! at only one dollar per Copy : delta& Books Al. ten dollars. Gun nison's llistory the Aturniowr is by far the most accurate and reliable work we have of that -delude d people. -In order that every =person way become a shareholder, the price of a book and certificate of membership of the Association will be only *l. The Certificate will entitle the holder to an interest in the following Valuable Real Estate anti other Pr(pe t !I. 1. V aluable Improved Farm, $-1,500,-.with all necessary Out-buildings, situated in Cum berland Valley, near Newville, CA nitainiug 125 acres. 1 Valuable F. *3,500, adjoining the above, containing 125 acres. 2 Valuable Tint her Lots. *1.500,450 acres each, situated in Mitfin tp., Cumberland co. ti Valuable Tim ber L *3,500, of :25 iteres each. 1 Splendid Now Brick House, *2,000, Two-story an Lack building, adjoining the !lull on the West. ;; Highly Improved Out Lots, 61,500, of over 3 acres each, within half a mile of Newville, at *5OO each. 200 orders for Herron's Cele brated Writing In.l , at Sti per order, 51,200. 1 Magnificent ltosewisid Piano.-S-100, from the celebrated Factory of Knabe & Co., Baltimore -1 Superior Melodeon, *109; 2 Splendid Hunt, in;; Case Gold Lever Watches, at 8100 ea c h. S_ N): 2 Splendid hunting Case Grold Lever Watches, at $87,50 each, $175 • 5 S ,lendid Gold Watches, $5O each, 5250; 10 Splendid. Ladies Gold Watches, et $5O . each, $5 , 00; 10 Fine Silver Lever Watches, at $25 each,.s2so; 12 ~ Watches, at $2O each, $2.10 15 Superior Patior Clocks, at $8 each, 120 50 do Gothic " 3 .4 150 50 do Cottage " 3 4 t 150 1 Excellent Faini ly Carriagecatest style)2oo 1 " Rockaway • " at . 175 1 " Top Buggy, at 165 1 Excellent Spring Wagon, at 100 1 Su )crior Two Horse ltc,ad Waron, at UK) 2 Sets Splendid' Harness, silver - inuuntetlBo 2, Extra Spanish Saddles, 75 2 . Superior Walnut Sofas, 155 1 .31agniticent Sora Table, . 45 40, .., ' • . 1 l'e , S i lig liarearrs, 150 1 Splendid Secretary, 5U 4 Duting Tallies, (extra Cherry,) 50 4 liodhteads, SU 2 Set,, Chairs, nt $l5 per set, :40 . 3 Imported Carpets, 20 yards each. at :!;'.O per carpet, H Parlor Stove:4, at 15 eacla,. lers for suit: of Black Clothes. S3O, GO 2 *. 8) lk i $3O each, 06 " iti • 15 120 11l « 11 as, 12 ots, 12 " 6, nt's Shoes, " 4° 12 100 DO 100 100 40 15 3UU ;Sore Throats Sores of all kiwis Sprains Stilt Jointi Tatter This Association is founded upon honest and fair principles, Each book purchaser M=Ml JEBEI Venereal Sores lilouink of all kinds on account of the great number sold, becomes a-share holder in much valuable property. A certificate will be presented to each book pur chaser entitlin , _ay.! holder to an interest in the above valuable property. As soon as the books are all sold, notice will be given to the stockholders and a convention wilt be held at Newville, at the Institute's Hall, when a com mittee will lie chosen, to whom the property will be delivered, to he distributed among the shareholders. All the articles that can, will be exhibited at the Institute's Fairon the 12th August. From the very flattering manner in whi,di this Joint Stock Association is received and patronized, and from the number of tick ets already sold, it is confidently believed that the property can be delivered to the share holders in a . few m inths. For the character of the " BIG SPICING LITERARY INSTI TUTE," and those connected with it, we are permitted to. refer to the following gentlemen: llefiTences :—llon. James Pollock, Gov. of Penu . 'a.: lion. Thaddeus Stevens, Lancaster; Hon. Judge Frederick Watts, Carlisle: Sena tor AVni. 11. Welsh, York: lion. Wm. F. Mur ry, Harrisburg: Win. F. Knabe & Co., Balti more, Md.; %Via. J. Shearer, Esq., Pro's. Atty. Cumberland. co., Pa.: Dan'l Shelley, Supt. Common Schools,' Cumb. co., Pa.: John W. Brant, Esq., and Boyer & Brother, Harris burg, Pa. lr="4/°•All Orders for books and Certificates by Mail should be addressed to JAMES MeKEE II AN, Secretary of the "Big Sprilay Literary butlitate," Newrille, Cumberland co., Pa. Oir AGENTS WANTED in every Town in the United States, to obtain subscriptions for Books, to whom a Liberal Commission Hill be Fiveu. ,kr All letters of Inquiry, ac companied by a Postage Stamp, will be promptly answered. .lIENar THOMAS., Ehq., Gettysburg, • has been appointed au Agent, of whom Certifi cates and Books can be obtained. June-23, ISsti. itirJoo Printing cAtaply done at thin 0,91 cc. Call and See Us AT TIIE NEW STAND. 40,00 0 ! Z! JOINT STOCK ASSOCIATION OF THE 2O tier.earpet, Gi.ll 2 11.)Ino-Inatle - Carpets, es.tra, each at Gaiters, 5,00 " 41 Li. lies' hues, 2.00 " 4' Gc tl Pencils, at 1.',00 " tt , Pens, at 1.00 " Boxes assort ci perfuniery,l,oo " Port 310iinaies, at . 1,00 " Copies well. bound Miscellaneous books, at 61,50 each, Ladies' Albums, at S 2 each, Pieces Popular Music, M=VINID DIM Farm Lamb for Sale ! o isle _s—Central—Railroad-Company _ IS NOW PREPARED TO SELL Over Two Millions of Acres OF FARMING LAND'S. rN TRACTS OF 40 Acitics AND UPWARDS, ON TANG-CItEDITS_ANDAT LOW ItATF.B OF INTERKST. lESE lands were granted by the Govern-. 1. meat, to aid in the construction of this Railroad. and include some of the richest and most fertile Prairies in'the State, interspersed here and there with magnificent groves of oak 'and — Other — Wilber; The' Road extends from Chicago. on the North-East. to Cairo at the South. and froth thence to Galena and Dunleith, in the North-west extreme of the State, and as all the lands lie within fifteen miles on each side of this Road, ready and cheap means are afforded by it for transporting the products of the Rinds to any of these points and from thence to Eastern and Southern markets.. Mu:cover, the rapid growth of flourishing towns and vil lages along the line, and the great. increase in population by immigration, etc.. afford a sub stantial and growing home-demand for farm produce. The soil is a dark, rich mould,-from One .to five feet in depth. is gently rol:ing anti peculiar ly fitted for grazing cattle and sheep. or the cultivation of Wheat, Indian corn, etc. Economy in cultivating and great produc tiveness. are the well known characteristics of Illinois lands. Trees are not required to be cut down, stumps grubbed, or stone picked off, as is generally the case in cultivating new land in the older States. The first crop of Indian corn, planted on the newly broken sod, usually repays t cost of plowing and fencing. Wheat sown on the newly-turned sod is sure to yield very LARGE PROFITS. A-man-with a plow and two yoke of oxen will breuk one and a half to two acres per day. Contracts can be made for breaking, ready for corn or wheat, at froin $2 to 2,50 per acre. By judicious man s .ement, the land may be plowed and fenced 1 eIIM T, and under a STATE OF CULTIV A TION the second year. Corn, grain, cattle, etc., will he forwarded at reasonable rates to Chicago, for the. Eastern market, and to Cairo for the Southern. The larger yield on the cheap lands of Illinois over the Itig,h.priced lands in the F.astern and Mid dle States, is known to he* much mole than sufficient to pay the difference of transportation to the Eastern market. Ilitururnoam'coal. is mined of several points. along the Road:and is a cheap and desirable; furl. It can be - delivered at several points. along the Road 'at ra1,511 to S4M) per tun ;. Wood can be had at the same rates per cord. Those who think of settling in lowa or 3lin netli, should bear it, mind, that bands there,. of any value, along the water courses and fur many milts inland, have been disposed of : that for those located in the interior, there are sto conveniences for transport in the produce to market, Rai!roads not having been intro duced -there. That to send the produce of t lands; one or two h trod re d - railv ty - wag o market. world cost intich more than the ex pense of cultivating them ; and hence. CrOvern 'tient lauds thus situated, at $1...1N per Here, are not so good investments as I,lle liana of this. company at the prices fixed. The , ainte remarks hold goad in reflation to. the landsin Kansas and Nebraska, for attlitffight vacant lands may be ilium] nearer the water courses, the distance to market i.-4Ear-,_greater and , every hundred * miles the prodnee of. hese lands are carried either in wagons, or jitter . rtipteL water COMMUlltell ions, latiesinwrs expenses of transport:aim, whiab crust he borne by the settlers. is the. rerhieve, priee•or their prodet-tn : and to that -exttott piceir•cly are the incomes from their farms. i14u1,101 coarse on their investments, aatatuaLly emit eaury year retineed. • The great Sertility of tle Pands nowt olieredi for sale by this company, r a id their consequent Viehl over those of the Easton mut Jl,ddle States, is. muck more than sutliment twpay the~ difference in the cost of transportation. t , :rpt , CMi.• y ni view of the . nT• - ••; Road, and others with which it eomiects, tha• operations of which are not interrupted by th low water of summer, or the Ii vat of winter. Price and re . LIM of Po 3.zateut- . The price will vary from 85, to 825. acthifd... ing to location. quality, etc. Contracts for Deeds may be made during the year Dial. stip ulating the purchase money to he paid in. live. annual installments. The first to become eine in. two years from the date of contract, and the others annually thereafter. The last paymens will - benome dne at the end; of. the biatli year Lam. the dute- - of the aentn►ct. 40 120 l'lnterest will be charged, at only I , mum per vent. per annum. As a security 60 the pet torniance otthe contract. the list tuoi.tyears.' interest must be paid ii . advance, and it. utusu., be tooderstota/ that. at least one tenth* of the , I a nil-pun sedtshal I—y-esel-}-beine t cultivation. Twenty per ernt. from the credit price will be deducted fur cash. The. Coin.: patty's etc struction bonds will be received as. cash. ' l . .50 6 72 ei 200 200 100 luu ( 111LADA" FRAV ED FARM Itzu 11. DI G.% w hi& can be set up in a. few days. can be obtained, from responsible persons. They will be 11 feet by 20 feet,. divided into one living and. three bed-rooms,. and will cost complete set up. on ground chosen! anywhere aloug. the - Road, $l5O in cash. effusive of. transportation:— Larger buildings may be coatracted for at pro • I • t 60 30 123 , an Egn Special arrangements with dealers can ha. made to supply those purchasing the Company lands with !cueing materials, :tip 'cultural, tools,. and an outfit of provisions in, any quantity,. at the -wwEsT--wIioLESAIX--PnIUTS. Lit is believed that the price. long credit and low rate of interest, charged fur these. lands. will enable a man with a few hundred dollars in cash and ordinary industry, to wake himself independent before all the purchase money becomes due. In the mean time. the rapid settlement of the country will probably have increased their value four or five fold.— When required an experienced person will ac company applicants, to give information and aid in selecting lands. Circulars. containing numerous instances of successful farming, signed by re.srectable and well-known fame's living in the neighborhood of the Railroad lands, throughout the State— also the cost of fencing, price of cattle, expense of harvesting. threshing etc., by contract—or any other information—will be cheerfully giv e n, nn application. either personally or by letter, in English, French, or German, ad dressed to JOHN WILSON, Land Comink4ioner of the Illinois Central R. H. en.— Office up to the Ist of May, .2 Michigan Avenue, CIIICAtiO. ILL.; after that date in the near stone• Pamenger Depot, foot of South Water 6treet. April 21, 1856. Gin FHNESTOCK BROTHERS, having the exclusive sale of Caledonia Rolled Iron for Gettysburg, would call the attention of buyers to this make of Iron—the best in the market —which will be sold at the lowest rates. We keep a large supply of Hammered Iron constantly on hand. UaII at the sign of the Dec. lu. RED FR.ONT. IF yon want a good barrel-of Flour, call at HOKE'S STORE, as he has made ariange ments to hare always the best. which be wlil sell at 25 cents advance. 31ay 5. Caledonia Iron. Flour fbr Sale. JOHN HUGE.