COMPILER. Imocqi` ZIAX . A. young man, named WAsumwroN. I.IICPRERSON, WAR frozen to death week before last, daring the intense cold, in Freedom township. Ile had been to Rhodes' mill, and left for home. After several days his body was found about one-half mile from the mill. grOn Thursday evening a regular fag thaw set in, and the snow has since been ra pidly disappearing. The sleighing is, "in and about," done for. gEr In adjourned Court of Common Pleas for this county will commence on Monday next. Several causes ofconsiderable interest will be tried. Par" Mr. A. B. KURTZ has sold out hiR Store on the N. W. corner of the Diamond, to Mr. EPHRAIM 11. Mts.:Nunn. Itet - On Tuesday Morning the mercury was 13 degrees below zero, in this place. Z&.. The 14th is St. Valentine's day. reThe Pennsylvania Annual Conference of the United Brethren in Christ, met at Salem Church, Franklin county, January 23d, Di 37 ; at which Conference the following appoint ments were made for the coming year : Cuambersburg District, J. Erb. P. E. Station, W. B. Rater. To be supplied. 'Mission, N. Altman. Mereerslsirg S. L. Minnick. Greoueastle Circuit, J. M. Bishop and Wm. Owen. Rocky Spring S. Enterline. Big Spring " J. C. Weidler. lath Valley J. W. Burd. York Di'striet, Z. A .Colestsick P. E. York Station, J. C. Smith. Baltimore G. IV. Showman. J. DiA-cun and S. N. Da Ifanover Circuit J. G. Shwa. Carliste J. Cuumlis. Y,,rk si FMrllll t("; Yowk Springs " J. Wentz &S. flixler Perry ‘, tiV.llunlhcrner. ]'hikt4lci[►hiu Man,thester Alex. Tripner. Je'l'ersuu T. Crider. Harrisburg Miss. Sta. J. P. Tli Church has 30 inisAonaries employed, Of Nv born three are in Africa. This (lonferenee raised fur missionary pur poses Otis year, $1,350. . Miscellaneous Enigma. I I'l.lll of 11 letters. My 1 10 414 in liipe't43l,l. to tin wag:wner. •. 5 ligap irt the dress. " 3 - 10 1 is what we.all do more or le4s. s' 4 3 5 -11 is what we all ought to be able " 5 6 K is what we could not live without.. 4 ' 6 L is a personal pronoun. • 7 3 10 11 is It metal. • 1,0 1 is a ilestructive 4. 9 6 7 is a " 10 6 It is the lae'.7,7ar's, cry. • 1.1 9 0 Kis in every house in town. My whole will do much good fir Gettysburg 11. F. R. A Puzzle. The folinwing doubles up a name in "real style." The letters cult apply to but one name in the nation. : TXTFP . TIEN It Arrange these Setters rightly here, And - straittlitsray will the name appear, —that of a thstingui!ihed citizen of the United States. Ma. Emma :—Why is it that since the roads are again open and easily traversed,— that the mails due after time and day are nut carried and delivered--aceording to contract. When the unexampled snow drifts had com pletely blockaded all the country roads and rendered them utterly impassable, it would have been captious in the extreme and unrea sonable to make com:ilaints.. But now glitz° that formidable obstruction has been over come, the citizens of the village of Mammas- Arg and parts adjacent, we think, have abun dant reasete tier publicly expressing their an ru,sta,kao;e aisagprol e atioa and giving. utter ance to loud complaints against the contractor fur the non-delivery of the mail on Saturday, the :list day ,of January- Is the place decal iFyi s o insignificant lal itself and the small num ber of letters and mailable matter thereat dis tributed, that the contractor /nay with im punity -"assume the responsibility" of pasfling .over the day and the hour s.nd consult "my , ClNrn ease at nine own init." We seem to think that a wilful breach of obligmi,nl on the part of tt public servant, although it may af fect only a small number of the lieges,—is per 4e a dereliction of duty ad much so as if larger and more favored places with daily fa cilities were aggrieved. The disappointment in places where the service is weekly Ur semi weekly is attended sometimes with serious c , mseluenecs, actual loss7a and is more keenly telt.' IVith every kind feeling fur the indi vidual charged with the service, we hope sin cerely that no default hereafter will occur calling fur anima,dversion. A SUFFERER. A Mansuielk .B'4o)m—rile Nev York Her ald says, a scheme is on foot to fuse the two great Railroads in New York—the Central and Erie, each built at a cost of forty millions. Then it is proposed to increase their stock to ohe hundred millions, to obtain the Hudson River Railroad. and finally purchase the Erie Canal and its branches, Willeh cost forty mil lions_ This done, the herald believes that State will he as much under the control of this Awct - corporation, as New Jersey is under the Camden and Amboy Railroad. A Rocking , Stout.--Some gentlemen recent ly exploring fn the neighborhood of the Che w:lieu-lime quarries, hi Alabama, found a rock of some hundred tons weight, so nicely bal anced that it could be moved by the hand of a child, .although no practicable force could be imagined which wouhl throw it from its base. Its motion was about six inches of 8 pace. a c' nol p iu Ike Wevt Indies.—The latest papers from Havana, Cuba., mention the extraordi nary and unparalleled recurrence in those re.. gi(ais of till of snow, near VilliitWra. The pe q pie in the fields are said to have taken ]t for salt, and to have been very much surprised ou seeing it melt away - in their hands. Wir-k ebiireit for thu deaf and dumb is about to be opened in New York—the - first institution of the, kind in this coun try where w will b . .) conducted by sizus. !Icier flossiest' .--A dwelling up town wits robbed a few nights since of a number of valttible articles. Atnong the latter was an entire suit of clothes from the Raown Stone Clothing nail of noel:hill d Wilson, NMI. 205 ant 211 Chesnut strret, Philadelphia. The rascal evidently had good taste. irT - llottoirtlre -- Pst.t.S. in smite of the prejndices of medical martinets. have fonol their way into the leading hospitals and dispensaries of Europe. and are now the es tablished family 'medicine of all classes in the Vnitod taten. Epon the stomach and liver. which prepare and temper the blood. upon the organs which vitalise it in the pmcess of respiration. and upon the excretory vescels, which discharge from the system the residium not ed for the purposes of nutrition. these pine operate in an almost niiraculons manner, regulating, invigorating, cleans ing, and fortifying the whole physinno. In bilious die. o•dere. dyspepsia. asthma. d iarrhos,s,. dyseuter v. sick head ache. constipation, grneral debility. and complaints peculiar to females, their erfott Is astonishing. Corrected from the latest Baltimore. York lisoorer papers _Timothy, " Piroster, per ton, On the 49th ult., by the Rev. E. Rebb‘r, Mr. JOIIN NOEL to Miss SUSAN • STRAS BA UGH, both or maws. county. On the 29th ult.. by the Rev. W. noynn, Mr. CLEARI,ES G. Nfir.LER Miss E'LMI RA DAY, both of Petersburg, (Y. S.) On tie :10th ult., in Hampton, Adams coun ty, Mrs. MARY SUMMERVILLE;aged about ilk) years, 9n the 17th ult., in Cumberland township, Mrs. MARY MAG DA LENA MILLER, con sort of Michael Miller. 'deceased, aged 89 years 8 months and 7 days; Number of her descendants • 11 children, 71 grand children, 86 great grand children, and 4 great great grand children. Iu Harrislmvx, nn the 30th ult., in her 39th year, ELIZABETII WALLACE, wife of Dr. Wm. C. McPherson. deceased, (formerly of this place.) and daughter of Joseph Wallace, Esq., of Harrisburg. -- In Marion, Linn county, lowa., on the 20th of December, after a short illness, of typhoid fever, Mr. JESSIAII PLANK, (oldest son of Mr. Jacob Plank, of Cumberland township. this county,) aged 28 years 11 months and.l9 days—leaving a wife and' four children to mourn'his loss. Dearest son, thou has left os, Here thy loss we deeply feel,' But 'tis (hid that bath bereft us, lie can all our sorrows heal. 31. it. v.__ :At Petersburg,. (York springs,) on the . meriting of the 23d ult., after a short illness, in the :i7th year of her age, Mrs. JULIET M. TAYLOR, wife of Joseph Taylor, , Esq.,, and daughter of the late Robert Ilaniersly, Esq., formerly of York. 'On the 28th ult., at his residence at Irtiea Mills. in Frederick county, Md.. WIL LIAM TODD. Esq., in the 70th year of his age. At his residence, at Green Spring, in Cum berland minty,. on the night of the 28th ult., Rev. ALEXANDER SHARP, D. 1)., in the 61st. ear of his nge. In :Princess Anne, Maryland, of scarlet foyer, on the 10th ult., WILLIAM ALFRED McCLEAN : and on the 14th ult., GEORGE GALE HANDY, sons of Edward J. and OLvia C. Wai aright. On the 29th nit., in Adams county, Miss SARAH ELLEN STAYLI - , aged 14 years 4 months and 26 days. In Baltimore, on the 25tb ult., AMBROSE SCIDIUCK, aged 3 vears and 1 month, son of Amlnose and Catharine McFarland, (formerly of Hanover,) and was buried on Wednesday fan() w ilig at Conowago.(Thapel Cemetery. For the Compiler.. For the Compiler For the Compiler THY, undersigned. being the authorized per t: son to wake removals into Ever Green Cemetery, hopes that such as contemplate the removal of the remains of deceased relatives or friends, will avail themselves t , f t his season tlf the year to have it done. Ilis terms are nu:Aerate, and every effort is made to please. PETE It TEfORN, iti7f;e i ,e,r of Mc Cemetery. February 0, 1857. -- _ Last Notice. Prill§ undersigned renews the notice hereto fore given to all persons indebted to him . to call and settle their accounts. And as this request has been entirely di:regarded - by a windier of persons, this LAST NOTICE is hereby given to all interested. that all accounts unsettled szfler the . 1014 day al . Alitelt :text, will be placed in the hands of an officer for collection, without regard to persons. Those wishing to save costs will call and settle be fore that time. GEO. E. BUEHLER. February 9, 1857. 3t 10‘) SICK'S G. A. Salt. ° I" 5 )11 P;sckages rained. Table Salt--very fine for family use. 5 ) bills. and packages fish—such as No. 1 Mackarel, Scotch and Salt Herrings, Sardines, &c., by EttNEX & BRO., Fancy Grocers and Confectioners. York, Dec. t 3, '56. 67 West Iklarket st. 100 Bbls. Cider and White Vinegar, Sweet Cider, Totuato Ketchup. &c.. by ERNE & BRO., Fancy Grocers and Confectioners. York, Dec. 15, '56. 67 We 4 Market st. bbls. Prime Pickles, in very gtxml -or-ilei-fur-f a i by - 4 SPLENDID assortment of Queensware, AL. Ch;ua, Glass. Stone and Etrtiwn ware. at, C 1001) NEWS.—The best n-ticle of Sall kir sa." . e Catters fo. bale chew-) at the rnr- JOIIN ner of ~1~~~•~~e~ ~c}~o~•~s~ Balt jai illag Flour, per barrel, $6 25 (0 13 50 Wheat, per bushel, 1 45 tct'i 156 Bye, , 4. 75 (al SO Corn, " 65 ( - Cil, 6g Oats, - Id 46 (in 4$ lirver 7 setvl, " Timothy " " Beef Cattle, per linn(l., $OO ( ( - 410 50 Hogs, , ai R 50 64. 9 25 hay, per ton, 10 00 (iil23 00 Whiskey, per gallon, 20 ® 27 Guano, Peruvian, per ton. 02 00 flaunter—Tliurstlay lust Flour, per bbl., from 'wagons, $5 75 II Df ). from 6toros. fi 50 Wheat, per bushel, 1 30 ®. 140 Rye, ~ 65 id ' Corn, 50 Oats, “ 40 elf,verseed, " G 25 Tiniothy, 4,1 PlaSter, Per ten, Pork, 1.00 nrk—Frielay Flour, per bbl., from wagmis, $5 .Si Do.; " from utores, 6 75 Wheat, per bushel, 1 30 @ 1 -10 Rye, , 68 elTi7, It ("latN. It C•LirergeNl, " MARRIED: DIED : ItenaOva ts+. ERNEY & BRO., Fancy Grocers and Confectioners. York, Dec. 15, 'SG. 67 West Market et. CO BEAN k. PAXTON'S 7 25 («; 7 50 3 25 (a .) c) 50 6 00 MS 50 38 8 75 0 51) 650 = PUBLIC SALE. fri HE:subscriber. intending to quit farming, I will sell at public sale. at his residence, 3 in iles from Littlestown. in Germany town ship. Adams county, on ThurNday, the sth day o,t‘ March next, the followinglvaluablepersonal property, viz : 3 "formes, a yearling Colt, five Mulch Cows. (one of them with a cliff by ber side,) a fine'Brood Sow. and a lot of 6boats ; a four horse Wagon, with bed and bows ; ploughs and harrows. winnowing mill. patent cutting boa. saddle and bridle, grain cradle, scythe. grindstone, forks, rakes, and other•fartning imp leinentS: - Corn - by - the bushel, Hay by - the tun, and grain in the ground. Also. household and kitchen furniture, such as Tables and Chairs, Bedsteads and Bedding. Dressing Bureau, wardrobe. tubs and meat. vessels. and many other articles too numerals to mention. ' , Sale to commence at 10 o'clock, A. M., on said day, when attendance will' be given avid terms wade known by PHILIP BUDDY. Februnry 0. 18 - )7. to f ' - " J. H. T. Webb, Auctioneer. PUBLIC NALLE. T HE subscribers, Administrators of the es tate of Philip Thotuns, sea., deceased,wol will sell at public sale, at the late residence of said deceased, in Strnban township, Adams county, I mile from New Chester. on Tuev day, ale 24th ft/F(4)11/(0w instant. the foam ing valuable personal property, viz: 2 111MorNes, fi Cows. 3 head of Young Cat tle,. 6 Bogs, how and Pigs, 1 narrow trend Wagon, 1 one-horse Wagon, hay and wood ladders, wagon bed. bows and cover, ploughs andharrows, shovel ploughs, horse psis. 2 winnowing wills, (one new,) log and filth chains, cow and halter chains, lot of bags: Wheat. Rye, Oats and Corn. by the bushel. flay by the ton, awl grain in the ground : Tables and Chairs, Bedsteads ,and Bedding. 'tier and kitchen cupboards. 2 ten-plate stoves, 1 ooking stove, eight•day clock, car peting, copper and iron kettles, tin & earthen ware, tubs and meat vessels, bacon and lard by the pound. together with all the household and kitchen furniture, too tedious to mention, 'ale to commence at 10 o'clock. A. It, on said dny, when attendance will be given and terms made buown by Feb. 9. 18 ' 7. PUBLIC SA L I. llRsubseri her. intending to quit farming, will sell at imblk sale, nt his residence, (at Hartman's Saw Mill, 1 mileabove .Arendts• vile,) on Thursday, the 19th day, of 41farelt. next, the following valuable personal proper ty. via: 4 head of Holmes, (two of which are brood mares. with foal,) n two•year-old CO4 1., 4 Cows, 1 Fat Steer, 5 head of Young,Cattle, 10 head of Hogs. 1 four-horse narrow• tread Wagon, hay ladders. wood ladders, horse. gears. ploughs and harrows, cutting box. log nod other chains, forks. rakes. and other' farm ing utensils. Also, aset of Blacksmith Tools, nod a lot of Potatoes. - Sale to commence at 10 o'clock, A. "M. l on said day, when attendance will he given and terms made known by - SAMUEL HARD! AN.' February 9, 1857. is Administrators' Notice. J)111IIP THOMAS'S ESTATE.—Letters of administration of the estate of, Philip Thninas, ,sen., late of Strahan township, Ad ams county, deceased. having' beerrgranted to the undersigned, (the first named residing in Gettysburg and the last named in said town ship of Stratum.) they hereby give notice teal! persons indebted to said estate to make imme.; diate payment. and those having claims against the:same to present them prr petty authentica ted for settlement. HENRY THOMAS. SAM UM, THOMAS, Feb, 9, 18;7. fit Atirainistrators. Administrator's Notice. I +4IA RY M EMIL LE'S ESTA TE. Letters or administration on the estme of Mary Summerville, late of Ilampton, Adams, county. deceased. having been granted to the undersigned, residing in the same place. he hereby gives notice t o all persons indebted to said estate to in sky immediate payment. and those having claims against the same to pre sent them properly , anthentiented for settle ment. Cirti AtiLABAUGII, .Adoe'r. Pebruary 9. 1857. 6t Collateral Inheritance Tax. 1-1 j li . F. W A . Register of Ad• ning cmintr•. in account with the Com monwealth, fur Vas on Collateral Inheritan ces. received from December 0 1, 1855. till Nov. 30, 1856. inclusive. To cash received fr om estate of David 'froze!, ( bat ance.) $2 66 di W. W. 'hitt Zinger, 2 30; It Anna Si)wers, ]2 721 • " James Black, 17 08 66 66 Margaret !lesson, 15 15 " " 66 39L 66 66 Samuel Wetrich, 4r, 83 66 16 `Samuel n Patierson, 17 00 Mary Ehrchart, le% 30 66 66 5• ir:► h ikon. (in part.) 58 00 61 66 George Wortz, 20 53 Deduct comtnissions, 5 per cent., 251 7'.; Cr.—By costs paid on appeal in Trox esLate, 17 06 -+ R. G. IieCR.EARY, Auditor. February 9, 1857. 4t 6 Cents Reward. nit A NA WAY front the subscriber, in Mount pleasant township,an indented Apprentice to the Weaving business,-named Jolla Stivkel, for whose return the above reward, hut no thanks, will be given. Had on when he left, a brown coat, black 'pates :end black slouch hat. FREDERICK PLUM. February 9, 1857. 3t 10000 Candy, Fancy Sugar Toys, Fancy Confections of every de scription, at ERNEY & BRO., Fancy Grocery and Confectionery Store, York. Dec. 15. '56. 67 %Vest Market st !!'‘ 11(1(1 LBS. Eastern' Cheese, of vety eJ •11 kJIJ prime quality. One case sap sago, or green cheese. 21 Tubs very prime Swiss cheese. For sale by ERNEY & 13R0., Fancy Grocers and Confectioners. York, Dec. 15, '56. 67 West Market at. 2 000 HAVANA Oranges, of delicious flavor. • Fur sale at ERNEY & BRO., Fancy Grocery and Confectionery store. - York, Dec. 15, '56. 67 West Market Bt. large stock of Boots and Shoes, selling at 4:11- small pfotits at COI3EAN & PAXTON'S. SPLENDID lot of Trunks, at GEO. ARNOLD'S. supEalaa Parasols for sale }'y ARNOLD. HENRY TrIOSTAS, • SAMUEL THOMAS, *2.64- 971 13 2,1 i $234 67 PUBLIC SA LE. F HE Sullsciiher. Executor of the lost will 1 and testatnent ofJon N DEMIDOILFY, deed, will sell at Public Sale. at the late residence of said deceased, in Strahan township, Adams county. o Friday, the 20th day of February next. the following Personal Property, vie:- 1 FAMILY 1101 in. 1 Fresh-milch Cow. 1 One -horse W agon, Sleigh, Saddle and Bridle, set of Harness ; lirheat and Corn. by the bushel ; Cooking Stove, Clock and Case, Smenth-bore Rifle, and many other articles too nutnerons to mention. 6:7Na to cotmovaCC at 1 o'clock, P. M., on Siiid day. when attendance will be given and terms made known b FREDERICK DIEHL, Executor. January 20. Itis7. PUBLIC SALE. TOE subscriber. intending to quit fanning, will sell at public sale, at his residence, in Mena! len township, Adams county, about one mite from Bendersville. on 'rhumba,. the I:2,th day n/' A/ next, the following Person al Property, viz : 6 head of Horses, from 6 years down to 1 year old : Cows and Hogs. 1 four. horse Wagon, a two-horse Wagon. Cart. Sled, Ploughs and Harrows, a good Lime Box. flay and Wnod Ladders t Stoves. Beds and Bedsteads, and many other Articles too nu merous to mention. (U - Sale to commence at 10 o'clock. A. M. on said day. when attendance will be given• and terms made known by JACOB C. BENDER.. February 2.1807. is PUBLIC SALLE. Intr, subscriber, intending to quit forming, will sell at public sale, at his residence. 1t mile west of Gettysburg, near the 3.lillerstown road, on V hnorday, ttce sth day V . .dWarch next. the following Personal Property. viz : HORSES, one of them a very large 4a1 , .. Hon hi(irk blith am. ) weighing sixteen hun dred pounds. a very tine Jack, cows and Young Cattle, Hogs, a three-horse 'Wngon and Lime Bed. n one-horse Wagon. 2 Sleds. Grain Drill, Threshing. Machine, Clover Stripper, Cross-cut Saw. Ploughs, Shovel Ploughs, Ilsr row; Cultivator. Spreader. Double and S ngle- Trees. Log Chain, Cow Chains, Hors - elms; Saddle, Bridles and Halters. Forks. Shovels: HAY by the ton. Corn Fodder 400 Chetinnt Rails. Locust nnd Chesnut. Posts, 1200 Ches nut Shingles. Laths ; donble-barrel th a n : 1 Dining T,dile, I. Breakfast Table. Chairs, Car peting, Wool Wheel, Iltrevl4, Bores, and a great many other artielts too nutherou4 to mein ion. ir7Sale to commence ot 10 o'clock. A. M.. on *said day when attendance. will be given and terms made-known by SAMUEL, 111.;11.11 s T. February 2. 1857. to Administrator's Notice. UWUICt CMCONISTEWS EST.47lt.—LetterPt of mitninistralion on , the estate of Emanuel Chtonisterlate of Keadingrlownshi p. Ads ma en., deeessed. fuming been grunted to the nnder. signed. residing, in the same township. he 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 properl v t mina ed for set tlem HI NI A. PICKING, Atiser. Jan. 20, 107. tit Administrator's Notice. MTCHAEr, MILLER'S ESTATE.—Letters of administration de bonis non, with the will annexed, on the estate of Michael Miller, late of 'Cumberland township. Adams coun ty, deceased, having been granted to the un dersigned. residing in Gettysburg borough. he hereby gives nottce to all person. , indebted to said estate ,to make immediate payment, and those having claims aphis' the Sallie to pre sent them properly authenticated for se..le /Ilflit. JACOB BENNER, Adner. February 2, 1857. Gt Administrator's Notice. MAGDALENA 3111,I.ER's f;STATF,.—Let ters of adnitnist Amin on . the estate of Magdalena Miller , bite of Cumberland tp., ants ea.. deceased, haring been granted to the undersigned, residing in the liorough of Gettysburg, he hereby gives notice to nil persons indebted to said estate to watt immediate payment, and those !wring claims a - puma the same to present them properly au thenticated for qettlernent-, .• JP CO 13 BENS on, Ad ner. February 2,18 F. Gt E 'mentor's Notice. IENRY L. ! ICJ( EY '8 ESTA TE. —Let tell; testamentary On the estate of nett y L. Nickoy, late or Hamilton towto,bip, county, deceased, having been granted to the undersigned, residing its the same township. he hereby gives tiotiee to alt persons indebted to said estate to make immediate payment, and those having claims against the same to pre sent them properly alitlientica Led for settle ment. GEORGE; HA K Elt. Feb. 2, 1857. Ot Caledonia Jr-on. VAEIN'ESTOCK. BROTIIERS - : having the exclusive :vile of Caledonia. !Lolled Iron for Gettysburg, would call the attention of buyers to this make of Iron —the best. in the &flatlet —which wilt he sold at the lowest rate*. We keep a large supply of Hammered Iron constantly on hand. Calf at the sign of the Dec. 10. REO FRONT. F A o ll 4, C . ;Y ery lV d n e r s k cri lla pti s o k n e e ts to b a r n a d ei i a l I o li w irs W e a a n r d e general assortment—.-a greater part esineusly for Christmas presents; at ERN F Y & BRO., Fancy Grocery and Confectionery store. York, Dec. 15,'551. Ci 7 West Market st. . Keep Warm. 1 have just received a splendid assortment of Wool Undershirts and Drawers, which will be sold low at GORY DRYERS—The attention of 1111 - - 41 LERS ill invi text to a very superior article for drying CORN, which can be had at all times at Jan. 14. WARRENS' FOUNDRY. Ma 1,135. Fancy Sugar Toys and Fancy Goods, Cabs 's. Gold Jewelry, &c., at ERNEY & 13110.. Fancy Grocery and Confectionery st - re. York, Dec. 15, '56. 67 Wcm 1%-ket st AFEW MORE LEFT. ofJerome's Clocks; also a few good Watches at SAMSON'S. T J AMES Gaiters, Buskins, and Bandies for sale cheAp at BRINGMAN & AIIGHINBACGII'S. CILIELDREN'S Shoes of every variety and N...) size, at BatwatAx & AUGIIINILLUGH'S aueceasors to W. W. Patton 500 BUSHELS new crop , Grorr.nd For sale st ERNEY & BRA), Fancy Confectionery and Grocery st.)re, York, Dec. li, '56. 67 West Market at 1 RUN KS, Carpet Ban and Umbrellas, for sale at G)BE,IN & PAXL)N`S. ;.iraros Frin:in2 cheaply done at this oifice. Extensive Sale of B , :autifiel Engravings! 0210.000 GIFTS.] TO, be swarded by the Association as soon as 20,000 Engravings are sold ! Magnificent Gifts and Valuable Pro perty for Disbibution : 1 Farm, 40 acres, more or less, with large two-story Houser-part-stone and part frame, with stone back. building, and necessary oat-build ings, and Saw-mill thereon erected, with water power f.or almost any. purpose. situate in Freedom twp, .Adams county. Pa.. 3,000 00 1 House and lot in Gettysburg, 1,500 00 1 Out-lot, near town, 5 acres, . 700 00 1 Town-lot in Gettysburg, 600 00 1 do do 300 00 1 Tract of land, 36 acres, 1,000 00 -1 do 20 " 600 00 2 splendid Carriages. $2OO each, 400 00 1 Jenny Lind Rockaway, 200 00 2 Buggies, $75 each, 150 00 • 2 Gold Watches,extra fine,sl2s 250 00 1 do do 100 • 100 00 2 do do 90 180 00 17 do do 60 1,020 00 15 'Ladies' Gold Watches, 65 975 00 10 do do 60 600 00 20 Silver_ Watches, 30 600 00 22 do do 20 440 00 6 do do 25 125 00 10 Oil Paintings, 10 100 00 20 pair Gold Ear Rings, 250 50 00 5 do • do 2 10 00 20 gold Pens, 2 40 00 •25 gold Finger Rings, - 2 50 00 20 gold Breast Pins, 2 40 00 3403 Apples of gold gilt, 2,505 00 1 Grain Drill. 60 00 8 Hathaway Cook Stoves. 55 440 00 10 Green 'lonntain Feed Cutters, VA/ 00 10 Ploughs. $l2 50. 125 00 2 e.stra Saddles, $37 50, 75 00 2 setasilver mounted Harness, 40 80 00 8498 Books of Etiquette, 500 00 1 Port Folio, 5 f 0 1 Rifle, 20 00 • 1 11 , ander.of tha World, 260 3 Adventures of a Conittrylleichant, 7 50 5 Lite bid with Christ, 25 00 2367 'Family Receipt Books, 92 00 1 Silk Dress, 30 00 3000 . l'os't Nounnis, • 1575 00 2481 Lithographic Prints, 445 00 20.000 Persons wishing to becnme Shareholders in the nbove Property, can do so by forward- ONE DOLLAR. on receipt' whereof we will send thmi an Engraving and certificate. which will entitle the holder thereof to one of the Gifts. As soon nit the Engravings are,sll sold, notue will be given to the Shareholders, end H Convention held in Gettysburg, when a Ctuninittee will be'chosen, to whom the. pro perty will he delivered, to be 'distributed -among the Shareholders, , Prom the growing popularity of these Joint Stock. Associations, it is confidently believed that the property may he distributed 'among the Shareheklairs ill few months. 1:0---Alt orders for Enziavings and Certifi cates, by mail, otiontd ho'adtinmsed to R.OR RT COB ill Sme'y, Gettysburg, Adams county, Penn's. In every town and village in the Uniteil States. to sell Engravinga, to whom a liberdl cotntnission wilt be given. Pa• Al- letters of inquiry, accompanied by a postage stamp, will by promptly answered. tlettysburg.jebruary 2.1857. tf - . TO Builders. EAT,Ep proposals will be received by .ties 0 Board of School Directors of Gettysburg ict, until Friday, the 20th It' February, 1.547. fur the erection of the building to accom. modate the Schools of the Borough. Full plans and specifications can he seen at any time. at the office of the President of tbe Board. By order of the Board, W. L. CAMPBELL, Pte,9'l. .1.. At7GIIINRAUGII. Seery. February 2. 1357.. Railroad Notice.-Pay By a Resolution of the Board of Directors of the Gettysburg Railroad Company. no. lice is hereby given to the Stockhokkrs that the .FIF.TII INSTALSI ENT on each share of stock will be required to be paid in to Jour 11. )Ic(:x.r.t.LaN, Treasurer of the company, On the 1214 day of February. 1857. 1). WILLS, Sec' y. February 2; 1857. 11111 E BEST WEEIiLY PAPER —Sample Nancbe,rsfurni,rlsed Gratut.—?xamine yourselves. Apply to the publishers. DEACON Jr, PE'rEIiSON, U South Third street, Philadelphi.i. February 2. 1857. 4t .I...cccutar. NEW handsomest and cheapest Stock of NEW GOODS to be found, in this dace. All the newest styles aro to be seen i n the asson•ttlient,nriti many of them are real ly mapilleent, without being costly. No time fu: tieulars. Call in and see to: your selves, at J. L. SCHICK'S, On the Public Square.* A T JACOBS'S Merchant Tailoring Esta,b ak lishmeot. Gentleman, call in and exam ine for yourbelves. "Good anti ebony)," is their motto, (Sept. 29. UST IN TIM large assortment of Gentlemen's and Ladies' GUMS, for sale cheap at BRINGMAN & AUCIIIINILLOGECS Cheap Hat anal Shoe Store. SAMSON'S. O . IL-CLOTII and Carpet Bags, of ail sizes, fur sale at. BIUNGAIAN & AUGUINBAUGIVS Cheap Hat and Shoe Store. tee-List of Jurors for Adjourned Court, to be held February 16, 1837 : Menallen—Janies J. Wills, Jacob Bear, Moses Smith. Mountjor—Miehael Trestle, Jesse D. New man, Peter Bushey, John Hoffman. Germany—Andrew Long, Jonathan C. Forest Benjamin Landis. Harailtun—henry Raber, Daniel Lynch, John Ruff. Hamiltonban—David Stewart, •Joseph Kit t tinger, Samuel Eiker, Jacob Plank. iHuntington—lsaac Sadler, Jacob Sheaffer. Straban—Williatn Thomas, of C., Samuel i nger;John Bender, Armstrong Taugh imbaugh, William Howard. - : - Liherty—Nathaniel Grayson, Joseph Riddle- moser. Union—Jacob Sterner. Mountplensant—Sebastian Weaver,- Samuel Cashman. Getty:Ahur,;—.l.ndrew Schick. Cnnowagn—Siunuel Schwartz. Reailing—Samuel Orridorff, George Brown, Abyaiara Tyrone—John Diehl. Freedom—Wm. RJEt3 White. GETMSBUFG Joint Stock Association. $20.000! A G ENTS YTED, The Saturday Evening Post. COME ONE! COME ALL! Here We Are Again! New Goods Again SEALED proposals will be received st the . Cffice of the Commissioners of Adams county. until Thursday, the lOth day of Feb ruary :me. for building a Wooden Bridge across "Little Conowago Creek." on the road loading from Gettysburg to Emmy, near Daniel Geiselnian's. The Bridge is to he built after the style of "Burr's Patent," one span 70 feet long. Also, for a Wooden Bridge across "Big Conowago Creek." on the road leading from Bell's Mill to Arendtstown, on the same plan. one span 60 feet long. irnbins and specifications for the bridges can be seen by perhons wishing to bid on the day of letting or by application to Jesse M. Welter. Clerl: to the Commissioner's. G 1410 BOEMYE BS, H. A. PICKING. JOSIAH BENNER. Attest -3.:t1. WALTER, Clerk. Jan, VI, 1857. td OTIC g is hereby given. that nn Adjearn -11 ed Court of Common Pleas will be held at Gettysburg, in snd for the county of Ad } anis, on .Ifonilau, the 15th day of l'ebettary I next, at 10 o'clock. A. X.* when and where all parties interested are requested to , be present. HENRY THOllitS, aerie: Sheriff's Office. Gettysburg, , January 12, 1857. NEW FIRM IlArg, CAPS, BOOTS AND SHOES. T II} ntiderstired having pnrchesed tram -IL Wm. W. Paxton. Esq., his entice Stock of Goods, wilf continue the business at the old stand, in Chambersburg street, a few doors west of the diamond, under the firm of 13 MAN & AUGHINBAUGH, sad solicit, the patronage of their friends and the public gen. orally. We have made arrangements largely to increase our stock of ifirtt, Cap.?, 11001.4 and Shoo, and will always keep on hand it 11111 Assortment of ail kinJs. suitable to the season, which will be sold at the lowest possible prices. 'loping, by strict attention to business, to merit a lib eral patronage, we invite all heeding anything in our line to call and examine our goods be fo.'e purchasing elsewhere. GEO. E. BRINGWAN, 11. ALTOIIINBAUGIL Gettysburg, Jan. 12, 1851.—tf HATING disposed of my Hat. flap. Bent and Sli'e Stare to iilesprs. BMW/VAN & A UGH NBA U4ll, who will carry on the business at the old stand. I respectfully ask_o continnanco to my successors of the liberal pa. tronage with which the public have favored raw during many years. AN lam now out of bus iness. it is neeassary that my Baolip and Ao. counts be °resell up at once. An persona,. therefdre, who know thetaselves indebted oil Note or Book Accounts are regittested colt without delay and make - settlement. be found at tbe oldstand. 20.000 00 W. W. PAXTON Jiinuary 12, 1857. Nevi -Cabisoetalaking _ ESTABIJISHbig-NT::, Tfla andertdred respectfully informs hfir friends and the rublie in general, that he luta commenced the eabinet•making haqinetes, is David Sweeney's shop, "on the hill," its littltintore street. where he will taanufactoor all kinds of FURNITURE. such as Aatr: Dressing and CORIUM, Bureaus. Ta• vs hies of various descriptions, Batistes d5,,70 Ward robes, Stands. and every other *rade im his line—AU. of the best werk,nvonshils,anti goeXI materiAlS, whicbwiPt ettobkrbibib towat rant his work. • COPFINS made at short notietromd he this various styles. His prices will be Wow aA theloweat, trial) who maypittionize acknowleige: 10 - "Lumber and country pralines taken in outlaw for work. GEORG 11 NORBEC Gettysburg. Jan. 20. 1857. 1y ratliDOK, Adams co.. Oct. 25th. 183 Z. I "Vilt. C. moUL. Dear Sir:—According to INA promise. I should have written to you, -long before this, respecting the Reaping', M* chine I got from you about the firstof Jolly • last. I must soy that I cannot express myself in terms high enough, as a Reaper for cutting grain, oais, grasi - and closet seed. Ido not believe that there is any Reaper now in use, tha t will beat yours. I have seenldceormick 's Reoper at work, and Icon work your Machine as easy with two horses as he can his with four. I would not exchange my Machine for one of McCormick's, if any person wouldsive me 8100 to boot. to sayl should make age of it for I think your Reaper r. perfect Machine both for durability and ease to wort; with. Yours, with ivspect. ABRAHAM WAY BRIGHT.. Jan. 19. 1857. NEW FRUIT, NEW FRUIT, d:c. 100 BOXES Layer and Bunch Muscatel Raisins, in whole, half, quarter and fancy boxes. 50 Boxes Malaga Figs.' 1 Case Pigs in fancy boxes. 10 Boxes Genoa Citron. 20 do. Shelled Almonds. 10 do. Prime Lemons. 2000 Havana Oranges. (very sweet.) 5 Bbls. Boston Cranberries. 2 Casks Zante Currants. 20 Frails new cr7p Ivica Almonds. 100 lbs. Bitter (shelled) Almonds. 500 lbs. Smyrna Raisins, (seedless.) 5 Frails Arabian Dates. 1000 Fresh Cocoa Nuts. 2 Cases Prime Pruneit, in fancy boxes and glass jars. 500 Bushels African and Southern Ground Nuts. 5001 Lbs. Eastern Cheese—very prime quality.. 2 Bags Eng. Walnuts. 5 Bags Filberts. 5 Bags Butter Nuts. 5 Cases Licorice Stick-40 to the lb. 2 Cases Calabria Licorice—large stick. 10.000 Lbs. CANDY, SUGAR. TOYS. GUM Drops, Sugared Almonds. Jelly Cakes, Fringed Secrets, Mint Drops, Nongal. Fig Paste, Cream Dates, Cream Pigs, Cream Drops and a general assortment of CON 1 0110.• Timis, prepared for the holidays approach ing. Also. a large variety of Fancy Willow Baskets. German Toys, Fancy goods, *a., /Lc., suitable for Christmas presents. --- ERNEY & Imo., Fancy Grocers and Confectioners,- -- No. 67 West Market street. York, Dec. 15, 1856. LWAYS ON HAND.—SiIk and Soft Hats nl,- of every description, and for sale cheap, at BRINGXAti do ATTGIIMBAI:701118. Ladles, Come This war. 4 large assortment of Ladies' - Dress Sim 411. and Gaiters, for sale st To Bridigi. Buildeirw. Adjourned Court. sold Out.-Pay Up MR. MOUL'S Reaping Machine. Erney & Uro COBELN Lt. PAXTON'S.