sFirThe I.ttM it Le•Aisiattire is now in session, -: . MAILRXED: lievuti,fg sill eir , its time to speotlating about (In-Thursdar morning last. lo- the Rev. Dr. k Fron. nation:a 111;itte - l'S firer whit:l,l it has no jnris. Mr WILLIAM 11. KING. of lona, to :Miss 1,11.1.1 E dicton--exoentlin4 the in` thin money f ur :•IirLTZ. of this o ne ,. !U .- The good wishes of the printer ► go with the 'happy that whieli.is.wt)rse-than nothing. • The heir pair. ..health, wealth and prrspority - he theirs' ple-w-ill-retnem-lter-4145-isi-dolie-h-y-u-party--a-t--1- Slay throughout a iong.and useful life—all other blessings added. %vacs preaching economy. - , The Ohio Legisla- , The thanks of the •-compilers corps for thst delicious tore is soon to go through'a faree meeting to bet rehy teoleretl. • legislato on that which legitiinately conies Ull- In are In Philadelphia on the 2541 t be - der its jurisdietlUti, , lml 7- the real object tif the * smith. Mr. JAS. ' 11 ti A. 0 ri . vrr•a..e. Ro y i' WhP)lt" m Ada 118 is to run their head, and s houlders Adng efinutr- to Mist. DINA 11 E. PlllLlA kl o ilt f u t Tal l e l l i t l y ill' into the treasury, speculate over Mood and. IE - r - Itiore cake, and, of roarse, more thanks. There is , said toile such a thing as -killing one with _kindle...A. l, mtiadey in Kansas, and perhaps they may at law to give to the ne- If the clever treatment Which we hare been reeeirinft (fur tempt the passage of a gro the privilege, of Voting, and compeii t h e itrz tho past week way b e e o „.i,i ere a as innai i in4 , in that ,ii. foreigner to attend the Ignited States Courts to rection. we u ish it onlerstood as Noe being of to As. We always appreciate a clever act, and never more so get - his naturalization impers.—Greearilie _ ~ . I.,,vitner# , than when it comes from the hands of _such as-are pat start . .. -----------....- ' Li !te li m i lter 24. 1836 : by }ter T. R. W. Monroe, Rev. if ola,r.fre.—'flie Nev Orleans Lfirge Sale qf re , ii,.... . b ..3 5 1, , 6 4 1 Ity . :s.Elt , of the Baltimore Amami co o . Picayune says that a saleof 60,00 .rallons of t, ti 3,!,\ 31A.RIA,daughterof Mr.Wut. Rhodes, Inolasses, on plantation, was elose(1. -in that near Greencastle. Pa. On the Rev. 24th ult.. be the Rev. Reale M. Schmucker. the 'city on the 18th, at tit}ti cents a gallon, .a . the I Bev. ist.s.t.iott's C. SUESSEROTT. of %%line Marsh. Ps ,- Platt river . _ . ; Otte of the Seminary.) to 31Iss MARIA JOSEPItth ' Ps, ----- -- _, ___ _ _ - young lady thus deseribes her feel ings. and epurts sympathy, in the Boston Coaricr : Jima heart is sick, my- heart is sad— tut, 011! the cause dare not tell— I am not grieved, I am not glad ; lam not ill, lam not well ! - I'm not mcself—l'm not the same ; I am, indeed, I know not what; I'm changed in all except in name— "Oh! when shall I be changed in that?" efe.Sain, what fish in desalt water weighs de least? Why, Julius, what ignoramous questions ou ax -er bretiren t Minium weigh the least, 4.11) etiurse No, no, sah—dat's wrong now ;, it am tie corpus weighs nothing cos he got no sca/e4. IU . " Tut: RE-or ENI'CU (11P Tltg: -SLAVE Ttt intr.—The intro duction in congress of a resolution condemning the re-open. ing ,d the slave trwle. has caused some commotion. Re open the slave trade ! Why they might as well agit.tte the •'slop" trade in the face of the fact that ouch elegant garments can la• procured at the !grown Stone Clothing Ilan of Hockhihl & Wilson. Nos. 2..05 and 207 Chesnut street, above Sixth, Philadelphia. 117" Ilummwstr'u l'tm.a are the only reliable remedy for 'the ..eto tl .1 i•ta tillitteot an l tlietot.le,.s of fe In eases where •,he funttannA peculiar to the uNanitation of the KOS . Litre been suppressed. stispendkl, or in soy way disordered, the mild and conservative action of the lilt will speedily ?ego's, their re:A*6V. The terrible diseoiss which re sult from a neglect or these &Tam:emetics. are well known to all physicians; and it ii 4 of the attinett? importance that the i.tomus of their prevention shonhi he Within the reset tut the while set. The subject is one omit) which it is tot pte.ible to enlarge in the u.lumnw of a newspaper, hut it would -yrite little care ter the sulierings t.f the feebler por tion of the hUiii.ttl race, to pass it over in silence IitTOOD, Flour, Wheat : Corn and Oats , are v wanted this payment of :: : übsoriptitrit )ittisi(et ifeporis. Corrected Crow the late4t NM wore. fork & Hanover papers Ball;llsore—Erittay last Flour, per barrel. 11Theat, per bushel, Eve. 6o 'Aril, 64 I ).I.tS, 46 t ' i , )V • er - Mee+i, " Timorbv " 11,sef tgS, Hay. per hill, IVoiskm-, per gallon-, Guano, * Peruvian. per ton. ILtrrurer=7'hrtrxelt - 11l last- - Flour, per bbl., from gri s, D o . ." . front stores. .7 Wheat, per bushel, lt VO. • Oats, leverseell, " Tim,itliy, Plaster. per ton, Pork, - e It llwk—Fridall tad. Flour, per Va., from wagons, sil 00 it,., " ' from zitore-z, 7 (Hi IV;leat, per imsliel, 1 32 @I, 1 42 Eve, '• 67 Corn, " 52 'ats. 44. " 37 I'lm-en:eel, " Tiubttity, " Plaster, per ton, 'Mecca and Mahoonned. fl P.. PUTNAM & CO. have pnlolished and VA • have now -neatly for sale. Burton's Pd. ---r-rimage-ts-Stecca-aad-the--Tonit ,-.rf-the-Pro phet, with an introduction by U *yard Taylor. 1 vol. 1:?, tau., with Illustrations. $1.,50. The history of this carious book is as fol lows:—!Merton, an officer of the East India Company, hiving by a long residence in Upper India, acquired a perfect knowledge of the Ori eutal I;inguage and castains, proiected a visit tinder the allspice , : of the Royal Geographical Srwicty. to the lloly City of Mecca and the Tomb of the Prophet at Medina. plaices rarely if ever before witnessed by any Englishtua'l. This he successfully aLcomplished iv 1.553-4. alisguiSed as a Mabounnedan Dervish. The history of the pilgrimage is not surpassed in interest and originality by any book of travel ever publklied -embricing his residence at Cairo as a llthomineilan Student; the journey attn:s the desert with the great annual caravan of Pilgrims: the visit to the Tomb of Nlohatti . tiled: the discovery that the sacred black-stone of Mecca is an aerulite: the annual sermon preached at Mecca to an audience of 150.000 Pilgritiva, gathered from all parts of the Mos lem world : Isis narrow escape from detection. and the only accurate account of the ceremo nies of the Moslem faith. To the religious community this work fur nishes information never before made public, respecting the ceremonial Laws of a large pro portion of the Eastern World: while for general • interest, Burton's narrative will compare fa• vorably with either Euthen, or C,elseent and the Cross. G. P. PUTNAM & CO.. No 3 . 21 Brp,olway, Neer York. Jaijunry 5. 18:17. Auditor's Notice: r pHE unde. , signed. Auditor, appointed by the l Court of- Coin: non Pleas of Adams county, to report distribution amongst credi tors of the fund appearing in the - bindsof Jon r; Laum.tx, Assignee of trAIIIICS 11. JAste, SON, upon the second account as confirmed, will sit to discharge the duties of his appoint ment, at the utlice of M. ,K,v .11ct;Litus. in Gettysburg, on rr , :xdiry. Me 13/k da s ! t' Jan ttiw 'text, at 10 o'clock, A. NI., when and Where all persons interested may attend. WM. MX F: , December 29, 185 G. New Goo& Again ! A T lorelLant 'tailoring 1::4a1)- .471. fish Inca Gentietnen. call in and ex:Lill ian tar youreives. "Good and cheap." their motto. (Sept. -TJ. Flour for Sale. ', IF you, went a gond barrel of Flour. call at . . C A.Rlll_AGE__Trimtnings____ can always be 1 HOKE'S STOUP:. ass he Lei :mule arian,,e -_ bought lower, and a larger aE.sorttne - tit mol t s to have a l w „., the best, w h ic h h e :lit than elsewhere i always to be had, at sell At 25 colas .n.1v4u4.:e.. . :FAILN4STUCELT. i t- ,)lay 5. On the iStli of November, bt• the Rev. R. Ililh Mr. ATIRATIAM L. GITS.S. ofJoni.ll.4 courtly. Pa.. to MINA Yr. FAN 3f.., daughter of 31r. Christian lilultaah, of Strahtu tommship. this county. Oa the 'Lath tilt.. at the Conovrago Chapel, by the Rev . 1. Eudere. Mr. JACOB KALE to Allis ANN MARY ,WEA YLR, bother Adams cenzaty. 3f2Pon enunty, Illinois. on the 21st - of November. of Typhoid fever. sol'il I and on the c,th Mrs. CATil- AHINE ARENDT, wife mid eldest (Laughter of Daniel Ari ndt. formerly of this On the 22.1 tilt., Mr. MIUILVEL HANES, of Reading townmilip. in the SOth year of his ace. lu WeitminNter, ou the I.ith ult.. I,SA.te . Premidept of the Bank of 11•e,twivater, aged about S 4 years, .4 • On the 19th ult., in New Orford, Adams county. Mr. : 4 T A CO. aged *bout 70 yairx. On Saturday. at the' re4idence of Bor. Dr. Schmurker. in this Mau): MARY. daughter of ,Rov. Benjamin Sadtler, of Easton. Pa., aged about 2 years and 6 months. VOU will meet for parade, in full dress, at •.1. the Armory, on 7'harmlity, the Bth at 10 o'clock, A. M., with arms and accantre ments in complete order. By order of the Cap tain. CHAS. X. MARTIN, 0. N. Jun. 5, 18;7. Near Frederick City, Md., at Public r Subscriber will sell at Public Side, - ou Thu rAlay, the 15111 ql Jmewary, 1.t457, at 2 o'clock, P. :11., at the City Hotel, in Frederick city, Md., him very valuable situate and lying immediately in the Freder i ick Palley, .3 miles north of Frederick, on the i turnpike leading to Woodsborough, contain- . 1 ing 173 i Acres of first quality Linwstone I Laid, all cleared, except about 6 acres ill tine Timber, now lb a high state of -cultivation, divided into six tields,•and an excellent Apple °Bel I MID. The improvements consist of u good and convenient DWELLING, suitablefor a large family, and recently in , ;;; put in complete order ; Barn, Corti - !louse, Wagon Sheds; Granary, Stone Dairy, i Smoke House, and all necessary out buildings. a pump of superior water within th . y feet 1 of the dwelling. , . 1 It is but seldom that such a desk hle prop !ertyis in the market; the superior quality of 1 the land, its location on the most superior 1 Turnpike in - the -- county near - the improving i city of Frederick, the increasing value of hind 'near the city, all combine to present advauta -1 ges seldom to be.met with. , rim TERNS will be, that ten thousand dol -1 gars may remain on mortgage for the space of t ten'years, if required; interest payable anun !, ally, balance cash. i l ...11.40, at the same time ani/ /dace, .$ 37 50 1 38 (;6 1, 58 70 (a 8 ,/ 7 57 (a: .112 47 (0). 49 :7 6t, 00 3 25 (fit 3 30 7 . 50 60.0 25 7 2i (44 S 2; IS-00 0.,20 00 25 4 26 62 00 divided in four lots of 2.5 Aerey each, situated near Mountyleasant, within 23 miles of the Farm. - TERMS.—One half cash, balance in -twelve months with approved security. bearing in terest from dav of sale. ltiePersons desirous of buying and wish ing to examine the property, will please call on E. L. DELAsiimuri:,, Esq.. at Frederick eity. .1011LN M. BUCK, miles North of Frork. rylllE following School [louses and Lots will /1. be exposed to Poldie Sale. on IV,(lue.rdeui, the 21st ills/aid, at. the Court-house, in the Borough of Gettysburg,. to wit : Mil 2 50 6 7,3 No. 1.--A One-story Thick Building, with a basement, and lialflot of ground. situate on Iligh street. and adjoining properties of T. F. Frazer and Samuel K. Foulk. One-story Brick Buildin ,l r and lot of ground, situate on East Middle St., adjoining property of E. lianaway. 3.—A_ One-ritory Brick Building., land lot of ground. situate on the South West !corner of Washington and High streets. Sale to cotatnertse at 1 o'clock, P. it., when conditions will be made known. Persons wishing to view the property will please call on the President or either of the Board of School Directors. By Order of the Board. - WV. L. CAMPBELL, Prcsit. Attest—J. AUGUINBAUGII, Glut k. January 5, 18.57. To Bit iI d iirtoposAis will be received until .1f;oi,1,o1, L Me kWh 'fort., for the erection of nn addi tional story on front and back buildings of the EAtil4l.; noTEL, now occupied by Peter Shively. and for ninny other improvements.— Plans and speciticationscan be seen by calling l on either of the undersigned. A. COLD:AN. 11. U. SW P.N EORG T !IRON E. Janiinry . .s. 1857. td LW of Letters EMI - XING in the Post Office, at Gettys .ll burg, Jan. 4, 1657. Arendt John 2 Lydia llrs..E -;- Arnold Miss Mary Ann Matlack 1t tn. Anstalt) P. 31au Wets JAmes Bailey Mrs.. Nancy Dlitler Peter Boyers TobiaS Oswalt Albin Barr Mrs, Margaret Bingo Jacoh F. Colman Jacob Rosenthal Jos. Cosen Eli Stockslager Joseph Crebs Win, Stine - Lawyer Dixon John Solman Frank Forney Miss null) E. Thompson Mrs. Eliz'h. Frazier %Vin. Thotnan Miss Montan Fraser Miss Lillia Vance William Fulwiler Jacob Williams Oscar Ha ele John Martin Wisotzkey John A. 2 Hamilton W. S. Zahneis Nicholas Harman Samuel lier. Hoover & Stayers Gunild Jones' Dotter Jacobs Daniel W:11. GILLESPIE. P. M. Persons calling for Letters in Ow above Lint will plewie say they were advertised. DIED: ATTENTION! Independent Blues. A VALCABLE LIMESTOYE FAR* Salo. F ARM, 100 Acres of Wood Land, Jan. 5, '57. is PUBLIC L E. TUE, Ct missioners of Adams county here bi- give notice that they have fixed ; upon the following times for the holding of A 'lrak for .the _ evert! Boroughs and Townships of Adams county, at the (give of the County ComMissioners t in Gettysburg, wllen and where they will attend to hear appeals, ho.. tween* the hours of o'clock, A. M., and 3 o'clock, P. M.. of each day, as Wows The Appeals for Germany, Oxford, Union, Berwick borough, Berwick township, Cono• wage. llanilto,, and Reading, - on Wednesday,. the 214 (lay nt . .intoory ne.d. For Huntington, Latimore, Tyrone, Liber ty, Mon.ptjoy, Mountpleasant and Freedom, or, Itursday, the 224-qc-lanwory. For Gettysburg borough, Cu inberland,ltam iltonban, Menallen, -Butler, ,Franklin and Strahaa. on Friday, the 2.3e1 of.leu u rury. By order of the Commiss:Oners. J. M. WALTER, Clerk.. . ilecemLer 29, ltisti. Collectors, Take Notice! MITE Collectors of Taxes is the different townships of Adams county are hereby notified that they will be required to settle up their Duplicates on - or before .Iliooloy,the 1911 flay Jamul urst. on %Oda day the Com missioners will meet at their ollice to give the necessary exonerations, Jfthe Ituplicates are not settled up in hill by the above (Wei the Collectors will be dealt with accordmg to law, without regard to persons. . Kr A meeting of the CommiSsioners will take place at their office. in Gettysburg,- on y on d a y , th e idle i t ( itinuary, at which time exonerations will be granted to such of the Collectors as may prefer attending and mak- ' ing settlement on that day. GEORGE MYERS. HENRY A. PICKING, JOSIAh ItE.NNEtt, Attest— Comm i • X et jai' ere. 111 pursuance, of sundry writs of' remillioni EXplllifil, and Fieri Fltriag. issued out of the Court of Common Pleas of Adams county, Pennsylvania. and to use direeted, will be ex posed to Ptil,lie Sale, at the Court -house, in the borough of Gettysburg, on Friday, Ms Itith (toy ql.lanuf try, 1557, at I o 'cl oc k, P. M. the following described Real Estate, viz : A Tract of Land, situate in Huntington township. Adams coon ty-,Pa.. contain ing_l2 Acres, more or lem,alljoin ing lands of Peter Miller. heirs of George Dear dorff, deceased. and others. lying on the State Road leading' from Gettysburg to ILtrrishurg, i on winch is erected ,a two-story log , Dwelling, HOUSE, with a one-story -- 1 Kitchen attached ; a Log Barn ; a l ii ii thriving Orchard and a well of, water . ' on the premises.. Taken in execution 'as the property of Jolts Sttlkt. . Also, a Tract of .Land, situate in Ruder township, Adams county, Pa. containing 55 Acres, more or less, adjoin ing, lands of Daniel Wagner, Jesse Houck, Zacharialt Cultism* and others, on which is erected a‘ one-story log Dwelling HOUSE: : a variety of fruit trees on .. - said property and. a spring .of /water g n g near the door. Taken in execution as the.propet tv of 'IA MKS D. TA Yi MIL Also, a Lot Of Ground, - containing 1 Acres, more or less, situate in Arendtsvil le, Adams county. Pt. adjoining lands of Isaac Wcdf.. George How, Jacob Low. er and others, on which is erected a two story Brick' HOUSE, (with basetnent.)lM well calculated for, and for some time A kit,. a Lot of Ground, situate in We . st High street, Gettysburg. Ad ams county, lots of George Co don. Robert Smith and uthrrs, Containing One Acre. more or less. 'Taken in execution as the property of HUGH DESWIDDIE. II EN Y "11-1( /NIAS, ShertYr. Sheriffs ( ffl ice,Gettysburg, t Dec. 129. 1856. is f ri - Ten per cent. of the purchase money upon all sales by the Sheriff muse be paid over imme diately_ after the property k .struck down. an,ll will again be put. up fur sale. New Goods NEW ESTABLISHMENT! 1 ACOBS respectfully inform their • friends and the public gentrally,lhat they have opened a Merchant - Tailoring' Establishment, in the romp recently oc copied by A. Arnold. in Smith Baltimore street, near the Diamond. where they will at all times lie happy to accommodate all who mar patron ize them. Their stock of Cloths, C ass imer e s, Vestings, Cassinets. Cords, Summer Goods, .ke.;--is large and selected from the latest styles—all of which they w ill dispose of at prices as low as they can possibly afford. their system being to sell CHEAP, for cad& ur coun try p. wince. They will stake up, garments of every de scription in the most substantial and desirable neinner, all warranted to fit and not to rip.— Goods bought of them - not to be made up in their establishment will be cutfree of charge. They are making up a lot of REA HY-MADE CLOTH ING. in the best manner, which they will sell as cheap as the cheapest. They have also on hand a large assortment of llosiery, Saxpentirre, Sltirlx, Shirt &c., to which they would call the attention of the public. trj - The Latest Fashions regularly received. Cash or Country produce always current for goods or work. Don't mistake the place. PrilE undersigned takes this method to in t forin his friends and the public. that he has opened a Livery in Gettysburg, and will __d i ~t be happy to accommodate with 7 ' --- V ILDR:q . ..S & VED 1.(.; LES, all who - c;' .— e.: _ e. may call upon him. His stock is first rate, either for saddle or Invness, and in cludes a pair of match greys, - His stable is on the premises occupied by John A. Little, on East Middle street. where, or at his resi dence in East York street. he may generally be ,found. Ile will at all times strive to please. Terms CASH. DANIEL S. LITTLE. October 27, 1A56. -3m (,2 YEAR"; old, good under saddle or in har- C 3 Hess. and a very pretty animal, fur bale W by JOHN lIWiL. TAX APPEAM. J. M. WALTER, Clerk. December '29, 1856. SUERIEVS SALES. occupied as a niercAntile business stand ; wash house. a f.vinie barn. anti ail necessary out buildings ; a well of water near the dour and fruit ttets on the lot. Also, a .1 of Land, situate iu Menalien township, Adaius county, Pa. containing. Acres. more orless, adjoin ing lands of Isaac Wolf. George Arendt, Jacob 'Minter and others, part of said tract being cov 7 vie d with cl i esnot tinitter also fruit trees on said land- Taken in execution as the property of Jolts WEnT.. March 17. 1856 ‘'Eltir• A Dark Brown VI IKE, 30EIN L. ITOLTZIVORTII. Oeitysburg, (kt. 2n, 1c:4.5G. r.,,, -1 A°.1%,1, Printing '-limply de , fle fit Jb 7d (,!fire 013 A -000 —A pilule article received Ural Estate for Sale! 1. N pursuance of an Order of the .Orphan's. Connor Adatps county, will be offered' at public sale, un Sitleti day, the litli da/p <;/'.Mu "ill 11# $l. upon the premises, the lleal Estate of DANIEL SwitNu. late of Berwick township, Adams county,deceased. consisting of A TRACT OF LAND, sitnate in said township, adjoining lands of Jacob Sywers, Wm. Baker, ,Jacob Linerd and others, containing . 'Acres and 104 Perche9. neat measure. be the same more or less. The land is cleared and in three different enclos ures, under good fencing, mostly post and rail: part of it having.been limed. .Bale, to commence at 1 o'clock, r. said day, when attendance will be given and terms made known by DANIEL HU Cll Adne r 4 By the Court: .1.,J. Baldwin, Clerk. December 29; 1856; • TWO FRE AIVAII ICII COWS, , F 1 warranted gentle and good milk- ti , i , , ers. E. W. STAIILE. • - Franklin tarp., Dec. 29, ItISG. 36 Tavern License. IIE following applications to keep Public .' Houses - ofentertainment, in the county of Adams, have been tiled in my office with, the requisite number of signers, and will be pre- Sented at the' next Court of Wirier Sessions, on Mr 1911, dolt jiliwury next: ISAAC BYFAS, Franklin township. JACOB MARTIN, Oxford borough. • J. J. BALDWIN. rierk Qisasicr ioll l 4* Dec. 29, 1856 3t Alason Ilatnlitt's Nlelodeons A SI) SEW ORGAN HARMONIUM! COMPLETE assortment of these instil -4 merits on !nund and for sale by JA.:I, ErriNG KR. llartman's 13 , tilding. York. Po. Prices of Nlelodeons range from $45 to $2OO. The new Organ llantionium,• with 8 Stops, has sufficient power for the largest Church, and costs but $350. friVireirlars-conlainiog full descriptions and correct engravings of the various styles, Beni jeer to any address. December 29, 165 G. 3t People's Excelsior itssociatioa. OlYot a b,ltery. but tr (PO for A 11.44 Orputizett under the Law n Pennsylvania. 1 4 11 011. $1:, I will send one add Pen. or thild Ring, or Pocket Ito'olving 'Almanac, or 33 skeins ofgood Sewing Silk. by return mail, awl a (lift Certificate in the Free of Farms, 11 \% &t:., to bp 41iAtri butt.41 in January, IS)7, positive.) AiiirS orders, with money, to • J. W. S3IITII, ' liainiltoti, 111111 iii car ., lt. First cow first servmt. A rare opportunity. tiPtill.for (•irttlars. Enclose:l, rioNtitg,e stony. 10(H1 ngonts waittol. $ll worth for , $lO. 14,v - ember :!9, 1830. :it & 111:irley: chpap, srateia : s amt fraytry, • 11 - 7110LEsALF., 'and Rein il. at the Phitallet- 1 phitt awls iwd Jeweive Store, No. 1.)6 North Second street, corner Uf Qua. ry, Gold Lever Watehes,-full jeweled, 18 carat cases, 628 00: Gold Lepines, lit carat. 82,4 011; Silver Levers, full jeweled. 4' 00: Silve • Le pine:. jewels. 89 00: super ior Qua !Tiers. 87 (H) Gold Spectacles; 87 00: tine Silver de. 81 - 50: Gold Bracelets, $3 00:: Ladies' GOld Pencils. $1 00; Silver Tett Spoons. set. 55 00; Gold Pens. with pencil-and silver holder. t 1,01). Gold Finger Rings, 371 cents to SSO; Watch Glasses, plain. 121 cents; patent 18'1: Lunet 25: other articles in pt'upo •tion.. All goods warranted to be what they are sold for.. STAUFFER % itAnt,ry. (In band. Rome gold pad silver Levers and Lepincs. still lower than 'the above prices. Oct. 20, .1856. ly • - Executor's Notice, QA MIT EL B. PATTERS( \'S ESTATE.— t 7 Isette . rs iestathentary 011 he'llitaiCtlr tie! B. Patter-on, late of tkp, Adatim county, deceased. Misting been granted to the undersigned, residing it, Straban township, he hereby gives notice to all persons indented to said estate to make immediate payment, and those having claims againtit the :aine to pre- sent them properly authenticated for settle ment. GEORGE EIIREI.I ART Dec. 22,185 G. tit Kee, •/‘ tor. Reg,isfer's N.pi ice. giver • 1 other persons concerned, art the ix/rot/on .lereoritbr hereinafter mentioned Will be presented at the Orphan's Court of .‘dnwts county, for confirmation and on .11 - midity. the OM 111' .11/WWI?' WV& viz: i i 2 Il 208. The first and filial account of Michael Overhangii. Guardia - 1i of Maria, Louisa, Cattr• mine and Pins Slienfelter. 211. The first and hull 'account of . John Boyer. Administrator of the gritate of Sarah Hoover, deceased. 212. The first and final account of John Boyer, Administrator with th e will autte x e d of lag,daletia Hoover. deceased. 11' 1. P. 11 . E Ilvbei,r, Per D,t.vim, PLANK, fJptria. Register's Office. Oettyshorg. Dec. 22, 1856. ttl FLOUR. FEED, AND Grocery Store. THE subscriber continues the Flour & Feed business. and has recently added to his stock an excellent assortment of thoceries, Spices. &c., to which` he invites the attention of the public. Content With small proflis. he promises to sell as low a 5 the low&t, and asks u call in order to prove his assertion. lie has now in store prime Coffee, Sugar, Molasses, &c., which can't he beat, either in quality or price. Bacon can also be had, as good us the very best. and at cheapest rates. He likewise keeps a full assortment of Con fectionery, Fruits, Nuts, &c. at his .Store, in West Middle street, near South Baltimore, and examine his stuck. JACOB SHEADS. Gettysburg, April 21. 16:50. Executor's Notice. TORN DEARDORFF S ESTATE.—Letters • testamentary on the estate of John Dear droff, late of stra ban township, Adams co., deceased, having been granted to the under signed, residing in Franklin township, ho hereby gives notice to all persons indebted to said estate to make immediate payment, and those having claims against the same to pre sent them properly authenticated for settle ment. }REDERICK DIEHL, Ex' r. December 29. 185 G. Gt Keep Dry. large assAfirtnwpt litnlirellas._.at all pH ceb, just received and for gale at SUPERIOR Parasols for sale by G ARNILD i ALL and gee the new slyle of Black lJ Brown, Lilac and Pearl lints. at... i March 31. - TOE SALE. August, 1855. SAMSON'S. w. W . PAXTON 'S. Attention, 'Oise, .end All !: 511071 7 . "GREAT ,SE PENT CAPT IIT D!" Q-Alllll, WEANED.- provided him- I 7 5( 1 1 with an entire new nod costly appa rams, k now prepared to furnish * Atribrotypes and Daguerreotypes, in every style of the are, which he will war rant to give entire satisfaction. His long ex perience and superior apparatus give him advantages seldom furnished by Daguerrean establishments out of the city. fie has a large number of spscintens , at his Gnllery.in Chem bersburg street, which the public are request ed to call and examine. - a" - hatgis from . 50 cents to $lO. limas of operating from 8 M. to.. 4P. M. Gold Lockets. Breastpins, suitable for_tniniaturas, alwaysi on hand, at the very lowest prices. Children will .not - he,talien for taw than - 610(1, [CrAMBROTYPES taken from ono dollar and upwards. a nd . in the best style. .. • Dec. 22. 1856. tf Fine Liquor/6 I~RENCII Brandies, Holland Gin, Madeira, 1 Lisbon. - Port, Sherry. Claret. • Cham paign° and Muse,it Wines ; Jamaica and New England Ruin .; Monongahela, Irish and • Seoteh Whiskey ; Kimmel. Aroiiiiitib — Gib: — Friiit - Brandies, &c., for sale by MINTY & BRO., Fancy. Grocers and Confectioners. York, Hee : 15,'56. 67 'West Market st. AOTICE. nrcE undersigned, as Agent for the Heirs of BARBARA WMFORI), late of Mount pleasant township, Adams county, ileceasvi, hereby gives notice.to all persons indebted to said estate to make immediate payment.end all having .claims against, the !Wile to present them properly authenticated for settlement. ' JESSE WOLF%tit l). Of Nlntintpliwutnt towuNhip, Ageut for the Mks. Nov. 24, 185(1. tit Administrator's Notice. n A NMI, 81 PLI NG'S' EST ATE. —Let tors of adtkinistration on the estate of Daniel ling. late of Berwick township, Adams county, demised, having been granted , to the under signed. residing in the Same township, he hereV gives notice to all persons indebted to said estate to make immediate payment, and those keit% claims against the same to pre sent diem properl:v it inborn lea teil for settlespent, DANIEL guctiox, Dec. 8, 1856. Gt CO3IF, Oym! ('OM K ALL ! WV! We it re Again 11711'11 the handsomest Anti cheapest Stook, V of NEW (MODS to' he ,found; in tbiw All .the newest styles are to _Le seen in the asSrtii.eist, and many of them Aro real ly magnificent. without being.. cosi . ly. , . Nn . time IV' pat ticulars. Call in and see toe your selves, at .1. L. BC.llleicS. On the Public Square. Erney & Moo. NEW Flllll7', .vi IV 1 0 111:11', &11, ill it 110XES Layer and IltinCh Raisius, in whole, half, quarter and tansy boXes. 50 Boxes Malaga Figs,' I Case Figs in fatiey boxes. 10 Boxes Genoa Citron. , 20 do. Shelled Alimmds. 10 ° do. Prime Lemoba., 2000 I,IIIVIIIIII Oranges. (veil sweet.) 5 Bills.. Boston Cranlierrics. 2 Casks %mitt Currants. 20 Frail:4 new er3p Ivies Almonds. 1.00 .11)s. Slitter (shelled) Aluninilm., • 500 lbs. Smyrna ltab4ini • (seedlesii.) 5 Fruits .trithinn Unica. . 1000 Fresh Cocoa Nuts.. , 2 -gases Prime . Prunes , in fancy boxes and glass jars. '5OO Bushels. Actican and SOuthern Ground Nuts. 500 i Lbs. Eastern Cheese—very prime 2 Bags Ent. Walnuts. • I.lags•l4'ilberta. 51hrgs - Buyer N ota. 5 Cases Licorice Slick-41 to the Hy. Z eases Calnin•in• Nein ice —lorge Ktic k. 10.0111 Lbs. UNSDY. SUDAR TOYS, GINIS Drops, Sugared Almonds: Jelly' Crtes; inged Secrets, flint Drops, Nougal. Fig haste. Croon Dates. Cream Figs, Cream Drops innd a, general assortment of Clisvicc. TioNs. - prepared for the Holidays approach - Also. a large:variety of Fancy Willow Baskets, German Toys, Fancy goods, &c., suitable fur Christmas presents.. ERN f: • Fancy, Grobers and (took:Wooers, No. 137 West Market street. York, Pee. 15,1856, A LARGE AN t) CHEAP LOT OF GROCERIES, & e. m AN ILI El, 'ZIEGLER has juror returned r • • Ithe _ trinn p it y wit r largest lot of GROCERIES he has ever hefore opened, to which he invites the attention of all.conitinced that he, ran offer ItARE nARO MCS: HP has also a fuse lot of HAMS, SHOULDERS, &c; FISH of all kinds ; Oranges, Lemons, and other fruits; Crackers. Nuts, Confectioos;* Selpiftv, TPhareo, Snuff, and a-general variety of everything, "from a needle to an anchor," a lmost. give hint a call, if you want to Loy w hat's cheap aml good. 8:2 - Country Produce taken in exchange for Goods. (May 7,1855. 100 Bhls. Crider and White Vinegar, Sweet Cider, Tomato Ketchup. &c., by EItNEY & BRO., Fancy Grocers and Confectioners. York, Dec.ls, 'SG. 67 West Market st., lei' SACKS G. 4. Salt. 5:10 l'uckages refined Table Salt--very fine for family use. s') bids. and packages fish—such as No. 1 Mackarel, Scotch and Salt Herrings. Sardines, &c., by . ERNEY & BRO., Fancy Grocers and Confectioners. York, Dec. 15, 'SG. 67 West Market at. 7lICK1.1 1 ,:•:.5 obis. Prime Pickles, in very 1 good order for family use. by ERNEY & 13110., Fancy Grocers and Confectioners, York, Dec. 15, 'SG. 67 West Market st. 1011 Boxes new crop Bunch and Layer Rai. 3 v sins, part in fancy boxes: For sale by. ERNEY & 131:0„ Fancy Grocers and Confectioners, York, Dec. 15, '56. 67 West Market st. 1 0 000 ibs. Gandy. Fancy Sugar Toys, I Fancy Confections - of every de scription. at ERNEY & DUO., Fancy Grocery and Confectionery - Store. York. Dec. 15, '56. 67 West Market st. !e l AA LBS. Eastern Cheese, of very efia /111.1 prime quality. .1 One case sap sago, or green cheese. 21 Tuba very prime Swiss cheese. For sale by ERNEY & BRO., Fancy Grocers and Confectioners, York, Dec. 15. 'SG. 67 West Market at. - - - N CY STATION ERY.—Schick keeps all kinds of Fancy Stationery, and sells it as cheap. if not cheaper than anybody else in th e town or the- county. If you don't believe it, call . in mud see for yourselves. Jan. 7. Election.' - . °TICE is 'betel y.giv'in to the'Stockhohl- ms of the Gettysburg flaihoatl CompanY. that at, Election:lt ill be held for •PreNidet,tt and 12 Dirt-eters. fei the ..iitn: oo B-3 4 :fir. at 11;41 Con rt ! house, in thebiiroughof Getlystitirs, Monday. the Soy Atorloory,' l Sur, be. tween the hours of 2i, and 4 o'Clock, P. M. There will r hea' meeting of the Steektioldeo a on the same day; at the same place; at I o'. clock, P. at.' "-- DAVID WILLS. &d'. N. 13.—N0 Stockholder is untitled, Teeny, to a vote at the abode Election. who' isin as rears on any of the instalments of stock which have been called in by the Company. December 22,1856. AVraY• T RAYED away-S . l.am the prethises of the 1.3 Subscriber. 'in 51onntpleaaant townshin,in May Ituit, , a , BLACIC - 13CLLS3irtibotit'it mark: and now about three years old: Any person who will give The guhianiber ticivi or ilia Whereat)Outs. (word . may be ref i t nt the Couipiteioftlee;) will be suitably reiverited. JOSKPII December 22,18)6. 3t And Milt They Come ! Tun recived at HOKE'S Store. n large slip. 101 1 - ply - of - Winter - Goode, - die cheapest ever offered in market. Vail and see before pun; cha sing elsewhere, as he is determined to sell chetiplfor Cash. Also. very cheap 1117111 ferry Goods. All Goods cut free of chirge. Readylitade Clothing- on hand,' which will be sold vet" , low. JOHN I.lOl{E, Getty,sbuig, Dec. 22, 1856. tf • Osage Or:Oge. Premium Hedge. r.ritiE undersigned having made Hedging lcia exeltll4ie 'business, ifillOW prepared, with,, hit extensive facilities, to:do any amount o • • Ttin . on the most' rensonable terms, in any port of Pennsylvania, New York,'New Jersey. Dela. ware, M aryland—, and. The, Osage Orange is beautiful., ornaniental, and. protec tive, proof , ng;ainst stock, high winds, tack water, tie.' - I will .fttrninh - Plaints. Plant and Trim *mil the Iledgliwill turn all kinds of farm - stock, rt from $1 to $1 'per rod, Oat...third to be paid' when planted. and the balance when it is de clared a.good fence by diainterestea pet sons.— Those getting- i the Hedging done. are re4oired to prepnre th k eground by deep , ploighing.:And Cultiiste'theltedge row as difected. fledgeslnet and Plants. , ftirnished at from'tio to cents per rod, payment to be made when the Hedge IN set; (CP PLANTS Wholesale and It etSib' de lliered thellitilroad Statton at .this place. securely boxed, as ._„ • Whet) 50,t WO are ordered in one Order. $4.5j per. thou Sand for NO. 1—54.00 for No. - 217 5.000 in one order $5.00 - for No. 1—54.50 for No. 2 ; Less thou 100(ein one order '66,0 foi No. 1-'-$5;90 for 2. " SEED. - -Aexit . orot of The hex/ Rmilit!) ! tart - Wholesalo and Retail.: at market prices. The rafile of the f)suge Ore uge..for fledging: is now settled. Its success. with properms ii sgerntnt, is beyond doubt. Nature mil do work in tusking it an impervious Iledgeiif men, will d 0 MS in itncultnre. - - IiRIFTRENCES.-114n. Jame; aware. Prraident aylvania Mate Agrleolitirnl liberate: lien. Oeu.'M. Reim, limelltar. ; Gen Jena nose.letnytowia, Pa ;• Samuel' IVinguer, Cashier Pli. Mr% Senator from Pennsylvania; Geo. ' ll.o Pa.; lien Won Bell, Puttveiol,'Pa; di.:Stukoa. 4.leeanaliorg,Pn. . - --,• . Add! esm A. llARSLipAittArt. Dec: lb. '56. reyioiiii, cu., l'a. Proc Intuit* lon. 17(7111 , :RF?AS the: lion. ROBLIIT d.. Flamm Prestdent•ot the, sererol Courts of Com mon Piens, in the Counties aeinposing-the MI" District, end justice of the Peoria of Oyeinnd Terminer and Genesal• Jail Delivery, , for' the hill( of all capital and other offender!' ill' thii Pat id dist! SA . MiT4 IVISSK Li, arid 'JOIN Dt'tlzx►.l,ll4gi's..; Judge* a Ihe Courts of Oyer and Terniirter,:. and • Uenera I Jail'. i very, fair the trial ofol ['capital, and othereflendera-in-tke County 'of Adam;—hare . hotted their yirt:cepj.. beering datithe 19th day' of Nor,. in t heyelir of ilty. Lord on thoutsand timid hundred anti tifty•sir, and to tne directed, fur holding !" C ourt of Common' Pleas, and 'Oeveral QiiiirterSes,- sions of the Peace. and Goner:4 Jail Duliyerv, end Court of, Oyer sod Teri:trot., at, Ciettys burgsni .Ibeih6;/.4,17th tidy of.lttouritril nexi: 1107MP:is lIHREBY GWEN to All the Jititices of the Peace. the 'Coroners and Constables within the said country! Admits, that they ho then And ,there In hlwir. Etyper. person 4 w ith , their RoVs. ReCords. it! utst kins„lsendua,._ bons, ui of ter Remembrances. to do those things which to their offices - and in that ,beluilf appertain to be done, and also. they ',who will prosecute against the prisoners thatarc or shall be in' he Jail of the said County uY Adanii. are to be then and thereto prosecute against (lima as shall be just. .T 11014,15, ,Sherift's'OffiCe. Uettyiditirg, t • • ' Dec. 15,1856. to • - PRIVATE SAL.I4 OF A Small Farm. 1 1 1116: subscriber offers at private ~sale, a TRACT OF LAND. situate in Strabsitt township, Adams county, about 2 'miles from Guttysburg. on she east side of the State - Road to' Harrisburg. adjoining,lands of the Subscri ber, WM. Wible, -Henry Munfort, and others, containing 45 Aor'es, more or stink 7 acres of which are IVoodland, null 10 terms first-rate Meadow. -The impmvenients area one and a half story BRICK 110178 E, a good 'Baru, a neverfaiiing well of water, with a pump in it, and .r,411. an Orchard of choice fruit. tr7'Persons wishing to mew the property - . are requested to call on the subscriber,::resid lag in Gettysburg. The property will be sod in one tract, or in -Lots, to suit purchasers. Cr EOM E WALT ER, Sr. Oct. 6, 1866. tr.; To those who. are Indebted to me. Liana( now adopted the Cish system in uty business, for the purpose of settling up my old business, all those indebted to wu of long standing. either by note or book:ac count, will please_ call and ply the same. GEORGE ARNOLD. • October 6, 1856. Wavhing ton Motel, A hbott.quicii, .I(hcins GiltLet,tl,lin'a-. (Remove(' to the large awl eotiven . ient how,e, formerly Carl's, oirposite, the old • of Col - . lekos.) - THE subscriber respectfully informs the public that he has opened a PM)tic House of Entertainthent iu the borough of Abbott- town, where he will ho happy to entertain all who way call frith him. Haying had many years' knowledge of the business of tiotel-keep. flatters himself that his efforts to pli,ase will be satisfactory. Give the "Wwllingtoir L a cell. FRANCIS J. Wll-404."1.0 February 18, 1856. - _ • ATTENTION! Those who are fond at mimic,' will find a Large assortment of,; ViDliiiC - Acoordeoirs, Rates, Fifes, tic., ISK. cheap, aic SAMSON'S.' la