COMPILER. For the Coropiler INACOURATION DAY. null! lustrous day—Auspicious morn— From Freedom'. Goddess nobly born ! With joy we greet thy swat return; And Freemen's souls with glory burn. On virgin soil thou hadst thy birth, 'Midst on of toil—true lords of earth ; Columbia's pride ! For ber alone Thy blissful sun his ever shone. No Tyrant's hosts thy dawn foretell, With bristling guns his foes to fell, 'Nor Erop'ror's crown, nor kingly throne, Thy gladsome hours are m ade to owls. No fiendish strife is caus'd by thee.— Thou fairest child of liberty No sighs or groans thy path attend, Or tears of woe the breast to rend No sceptre strong thy Hero sways, His foes to scourge or friends to raise— Ten thousand hands uprais'it pmclaim, .thir Euler comes in Freedom's name." The deafening shout and la4ting cheer Alone-announce the moment near. When he—the people's Jae rvarit —bows To take on him the nation's vows. Ye haughty Despots l now behold A scene to awe your hearts, though bold ; Come hear the sounds you ne'er have beard— Accent.; that oft brave goals have ntirr'd. Tour highest hopes. alas ! have all By heaven's will been made to fall— tour impious pray'rs for Freedom's fate, A myriad tongues now execrate. Penn's. College, !firth 2, 1857. 1:.oc41 iii4tiet-s. FIRST OF APRIL—We are under the ne cessity of making up a considerable amount of money by the approaching first of April, and make the fact thus public with the hope that those in arrears on our books will take it earnestly to heart, and ask themselves the question whether they are "doing by my as thud/ would wish to be done by'--" A news paper is not printed without heavy cost—it bas nearly doubled within a few years—and the necessity for prompt payment on the part of patrons is every day increased. Will not those who owe u - s take this hint, 'a nd help us along with our "first of April?" To sada as Nave been regular in , Cl - payment.:, we are much indebted, and— th y need not read the above. It is nut in tended for thetr.L. KERR'S CORN ER.—Mr. JACOB NoRBECK inteods putting up, during the coming sum mer, a two-story brick residence, on the 31orthwest corner of Baltimore ind High street's. and also - thoroughly repairing the old bollain g now on the lot, to he occupied hy him n ;410 Norl,eck's dis- 11: a stim, position to '112.c everything right," it is not itoreasonable to pre,liet that in the coarse - of or eight months, Kerr's corner "won•t JW itself." SLI,A,IK-E!----Week before last, Mr. Geo. B. Stover, near this place, in pumping from 'his welt, threw out a Garter-Quakt, '26 inches Jong_ 'lt was verylerOciousovhen it reached the open air, darting its -fangs with consider able venom in all directions. gW-The -tunounceincut of the death of W.V.:IIINGTON 31(1 ) m:uses, few weeks 21 tl, was incorrect. Mr. 'V., we understand, .18 not only still living, but has no idea, for the present, at least, of "shuffling off this mortal coil.''—St r. Miscellaneous Enigma. I zuncomposed of 20 letters. My 1 10 16 11 4 is a holy person. 63713 is a Juonntain. . • " 11 10 19 5 10 13 is a hoy's name. " 16 13 17- 7 is a preposition. " 2 12 8 21) 14 are found in almost every country in the world. 8 16 11 21) is a cardinal number. " 10 8 13 10 is a girl's name. -" 4 10 18 11 1.) we should not do. 14 .0 1r 10 'l6 is a mountain mentioned in Bible history. " 18 4 is a Latin conjunction. '' 718620 14 we could not live without. " 18 13 is a measure. " .7 10 15 6, hi a kind of horse feed. " .13 7 4 is an adverb. 19 16 11 is a. metal. .31v whole is one of the best institutions in united States. at. F. IL p`ir Answer to last week's Enigma—" The McNeely Normal Sehool." ErA CArtrti, flurt,teno.iu hi* letter to the Ship truer,' Aslonlatiou, of Liverpool, said, in speaking of the Ocean Steamers: "The iron messengers of commerce-fly like steam shuttles; weaving. between us a fabric .if mutual interest," and he might have added, like thoNe real practical shuttles which weave splendid broad .cloths to be made into garments at the Brown Stone —Clothing flail of Itockbill & Wilson, Nos. 205 and 207 Che•aut street, Phil.mielphia. IE7 llol.tow tv's ['mt.& —ln all cases of weak stomach. which are usually attended witp want of appetite. nausea. *griping. disturbed sleep, and a general prostration of the bodily powers. these Pills wild. be found. a swift and certain remedy. Among the most common indications of a diseased tiro:Hach. area souse of fulness after eating, a dry, yellow ton4ue, flatulence in the abdomen, a repulsive taste in the mouth. heaviness in all the limbs. giddiness. pain in the ie.N es. 'raid of •euergy, aversion to mental exercise, and ir regn'harity of the bowels. These symptoms disappear after a few doses et the pills have been administered; the stomach. liver, and bowels. resume the regular and vigor ous performance of their functions, the patient's strength returns, and in a short time the cure is complete. A Ilaek'x Hoad Ar the Ptcvident Th c Albany Journal s'ays that an accomplish ed taxidermist of that city has prepared for presentation to Mr. Buchanan an elegant hall rack, having for its centre ornament a finely Trepared buck's head., with spreading antlers, the whole surmounted by a preserved eagle.' p;leintB—.ll: laaPh tkey Eat and Donk. - A gentleman in this city has a flock of pige ons, about one hundred, that ate in one day this week three bushels awl fifteen pounds of wheat, and drank thirty-nine quarts of, ater ! Bather expensive pigeons—especially at this fiCa•Wil, when wheat is scarce, and water diffi cult to obtain,.exeept in ti solid state.--..4/cx. et (Masi.) Mirror says that when the ice, broke up last week the whole eastern shore of ! A m. , .1. , Pond, from Jeremy's Core to the bridge FEW. MORE LEFT, ofJerome's Clocks; ~ also a few good Watches at of the Narrows, was found filled with eels to SAMSON'S. the depth of two or three inches—so thick - ---------, - - that a spear thrust in at random took out ten. OIL-CLOTH and Cirpet Bags, of all sizes, Awe. f for sale at Batzi.;NtkN . k,' ArGutsturrirt's - - .1.1,-dleau, the French Secretary of Choap hit aii , l Legati,w at WiLshiaq;ton, has been ordered Cahfuruia. 1E: is a boa-in-law of Col Beaton , For the Compiler LWAYS ON 11.1 N D.—Silk and Soft ILits of every dev!ription. and fOr sale r.hcap, at Ac,,IIISBAUI.:2 MARRIED : On the 24th ult., by the Rev. M.. 1. Alle man, Mr. JOSEPH IIEAGY to Miss RE BECCA, daughter of Isaac Rife, all of Adams county. Ou the same day, by the same, Mr. FRANK MN F. BAKER, of York, to Miss BE LINDA C. UITT, of MeSherrystown, Ad ams co. On the 22d ult., by the Rev. daeoll Ziegler, Mr. JOSEPH MANOCK to Miss MARY E. YEA.TTS, both of Gettysburg. On the 25th ult., in Mountiny township, Mr. JACOB BOBLITZ, aged G 2 years and 7 mouths. At Good Intent Factory, Huntington twp., Mrs. MARY ANN, wife of Mr. Frederick Millard, a t 4ell about 41 rears. Very suddenly, in .I`ew Chester, on M day last, Mr. TEMPEST CHRONISTER, aged 30 years. On the 11th ult., in Adams county, MARY LOUISA, infant of Mr. Jacob Simpson, aged 4 weeks and 1 day. On the morning of the 2311 ult., at his resi dence, in Frederick. MOUNTJOY B. LUCK; Err, Esq., aged 43 years 8 months and 25 days. i*i'keil ilepoiis. Corrected from the latetit flalti more, York & Hanover papers Ball imorc—Fritlay last Flour, per barrel, $6 06(ill 6 12 Wheat, per bushel, 1 40 4 I 60 Rve, _ ~ 75 0. 81 “ Corn, 55 (a), 57 Oats, li • 40 (a) 42. Clover-seed, " 8 00 (a 1 8 12 Tin i)thy 't "3 50 6/t. _i7s _ _ Beef Cattle, per hund., 800 (n :I1 00 logs, 9 00 (a; 9 75 llay, per ton, 14 0(1 0i.2.0 00 Whiskey, per gallon, 27 28 Guano, Peruvian, per ton. (2 00 Haaarer—Tharsday 1(.14. Flour, per-111)1., from wagons, . ,i:.,5 62 Do. 4• fpna stores. 6 50 Wheat, per bushel, 1 30 a®' 140 44 Rye, 6g Corn, 44 50 Oats, Cloverseed, - " Thnotiry, " Planter, pi r }"ui'l.•—Friuluj last Flour, per bbl., fnan'wagons, .S 5 gr Do front:riures, 6 75 Wheat, per Ikusliel, 1 25 . rii) 1 37 ve, *4 . 70 Krit, 46 . 4ii Oats, 44 :.:7 Cluverseed, Timothy-, " Plaster, per ton, larid is,Uli(lY ler sale. Ingoire of GEORGE E. lial.NumAN,' Esq. war. 2. • it Costti but 1121 cis. per lb. ripo make HONEY which cannot 'be told from that • made by bees. Satisfi l etio tt guaranteed or the money refunded. • Price of a Receipt - 50 cents—sent by mail on receipt of 17 Three cent Postage stamps. If followed by directions. and will not hold good, the money will be refunded. A. J. POrrERFIELD, Gettysburg. Pa. March (2, it • NOZ CC+ DR. JOHN A. SWOPE having relinguished the practice- of medicine, offers at private sale, on favorable terms, his office cases and fixtures. a lot of fine inedieines, ••Jarvis' Ad juster" for reducing dislocations. etc., picket case of instruments, scariticator and cupping glasses. stethescope. etc., etc. lEPPersons to whom he is indebted are re quested to present their hills for payment, and those owing him to call and settle before the Ist.Of March 2, 1857. 3t Disappeared 1-4110 NI the residence of the subscriber. on Wednesday, the 18th ult., DAvin STICKLE. an . apprentice hound to me by the Directors of the Poor of Adanis county. Persons are cautioned not to•harbour said apprentice, but the subscriber will be inoch obliged to any person who will give informa tion of his whereabouts, so that he um•ay be bound out to some useful trade ; and as the boy has some good qualities I hope he may be treated kindly wherever he may be found. WM. MeSIIERRY, Go r noinn township, Adants co., Pa. March 2, 1857. 3t PUBLIC %ALE. qntE subscriber, intending to quit farming, will sea at.Publie Sale, at his re-:Hence, in Tyrone, township. Adams. county. 11 miles northwest of New Chester,-o++ .1.9/h dog/ r)/ . .lfateh iilst., the following personal property, A first-rate Staiiion, (Nim rod :) a Brood Mare, Cows, Young Cattle. Sheep and Hogs, a Plantition Wagon. with bed and bows; Hay Carriage- Horse Gears, Winnowing Mill, Ploughs, and other farming implements. Also, Potatoes. by the bushel ; with a variety of Household and Kitchen Furniture. Sale to commence at 10 o'clock, A. m.. on said day, when attendance will be given and iterms made known by - J.AC'.).I3 FIDLER, Sr. March 2, 1857. is Ja mes Bra WICS GRIMMATICAL WORK` rimig FIRST BOOK of the Rational System of 1- English t rammer. 25 cts. THE. SECOND 1300 K of the Rational Svstem of English Grammar, designed to teach the process of Analysing the English Language with sound judgment ; and the art of using it with grammatical propriety. 31 cts. These works are now used in the Public Schools in the First School District of Penn •sylvania. THE Titian BOOK of the Rational System of English Grammar, designed to enable the learner to become most thoroughly acquainted with the nature and use of the PitKi.ostrioss. and may be read by him either in or out of school. 50 cts. BROWN'S GRAMMATICAL READER. This Book sets aside the old Grammars. exposes their de fects, demonstrates the little use of attending to them, and presents to the Teacher the un erring and only way to the Grammar of the English Language. 37.1, eta. For sale by PETER GRIFYZE, 116 ARCH. Street, Philadel arc, 2, 1857. 6m DIED : 0 50 6 00 7 ° 5 *, 50 6 :-Al POOR-MOUSE A CCOU Al'. LEXANDER COBEAN, Esq. Treasurer, 11 in aceountwith the Directors of the Poor and of the House of EmplOyinent, of the County of Adams, being from the 7th day of January, 1856, to the 6th day ofJanuary, 1857. DR. 1856. Jan. 8, To baton settlement, $1291 44i Feb. 4, Order on J. L. Schick-, Treasurer, March 3, Do. do. " 12; Do. do. 350 00 " 24, Do. do. 10.5 50 April 7, Do. do., 700 00 May 5, , Do. do. 400 00 " 14, Reed of J. Burkholder, fines, 1 tiz June 2, Order on County Treasurer, 400 00 Do. . do, 700 00 July 7, Do. do. 400 00 Aug. 4, Do. do. 400 00 Sept. 1, Do. - do.; 350 00 '• 3 , , Do. ' do. 700 00 Oct:- 6, Do. do:------ • 300 00 •' 13, Do. . do. 500 00 Nov. 3, Do. do. 300 00 " 3, Fine for swearing, Com. vs. Slentz, ~, 2 34 " IS, Order on Co. Treasurer, 288 00 Dee. 1, Do. do. 600 00 1857. Jan. 5, Do. du. 400 00 CR. . By Cash paid out as follows: Out-door paupers' support, . $970 25 Merchandise and Groceries, . 1214 33 . Pork and stook hogs, ' 755 10 Beef cattle, horses, cows and sheep, 919 1 0 Flour, grain and grinding, 851 10 Notes paid to sundry persons, 328 59 Counsel's salary, 2 years, 20 00 Mechanics' work,' °197 09 Female hirelings, 184 75 Funeral expenses and attendance, ‘ l l 75 Publishing accounts, 414 00 ~ , one coal. plaster, lime, hauling, `):13 25 "rugs and inedieines, 26 33 Steward tbr snndry expenses, 123 75 ;Steward's salary, LI years, 375 00 Male hirelings, 135 18 Wood chopping, making rails, &c., 11-4 85 Executing orders, t 10 Physician's salary, 100 00 Clerk's salary, 40 110 Subscription to Railroad, 500 00 Directors' extra service, . 65 00 Wagon, t 77 50 Trelsirer's salary, • 411 (0) Vegetables, 9 94 lEEE WE, the undersigned, Auditors to settle and adjust the ru►blic accounts, do hereby cer tify that we have exa►nined theitems which compose the above account, and that they are 420rve , :t—hcing from the 7th day of January, A. D., 1856, to the 6th day of January, A. D., 1857—both days inclusive. Tom: scow. Esq.,. Steward - , in account with the Directors Of the Poor and House of Employment, of the County of Adams—be ing from the 7th day ofJanuary, A. D., 1856, to the 6th day of January, 185.7. To balance due Co. on settlement, . $2.351 _Money in charity box', Ylmng & Sons, eloverrieed, l'l'ln. M'Cullouih, timothy seed, 3' MI Andrew Polley, interest due E. White, 9.96 Orders from Ilirectors,llB 79 D. MeCrearv, 3 eows, 00 00 Order from Directors, • 996 .J. Brinkerhoff, tallow, . 3 Si .1. Moose, do., 1 66 J. Moose, lard,' 11 64 To balance on settlement, Jan. 6,1857, $7 95 CR. By casli . paid out as. fullows : General expenses, . $2OB 2G I'egetaliles,4s 041 Grave digging., . 5 00 Tull, 2 41 Balance due county, , 7 95 WE, the subsoribers, Auditors to settle and adjust the:public accounts, do certify that we have examined the items which conk -13,e the above account and do report that the same is correct—loving from .the 7th day of January, A. D.. ISA, to the eqh day of Jan uary, 1.857, both days inclusive—leaving a balance in ham, of said Steward of Seven Dollars and Ninety-five Cents. A. Witt'- • .I.OIIN HA UPMAN, Auditors `J. C. cASHMAN, " • March 2, 18.57. 4t Desisoc 3'3 tie Mcreting. TATE are requested.to say that the Democrats TA T of Straban township will meet at the house of Jacob L. Grass, in Hunterstown, on fdily i irxt, at 1 o'clock, P. 3 4 . to settle a Township Ticket. LMai , h 2, 1857. To the Public. undersigned. having renewed his lease for the WESTERN HOTEL, for a term of years, tenders his thanks to his ninny friends for their liberal patronage. and asks them to still call .and see him, whet► they will find many improvements which will add to their cotnthrt. JACOB SANDERS. Baltimore, March 2, 1857 Samuel Meculchen, ifill-Wci : tht and Burr Mal Stone Affinujite- inrrr. COLE PrOprietor of Joitxsox's higldy ap pros ed and much improved SMUT AICI) SCREENING MACHINE unproved [Ito: coscAvE EILAN: THE PREMIUM MACHINE YOE MIL LERS. NO. 64 QUEEN Street, (18th Ward,) address Kensington Post Office. HAYDOCK Street, below . Front, Cot:alien Mill Stones, Mill iron', Smut Ma chines. Patent Mill BushTPortable Mills, Stretched Belting, Cle ment. and Screen Wire, St/i - Ang :11 . Est Bourisi; CLOTHS. March 2, 1557. 3m rgllrE 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 disregarded by a number of persons, this LAST NOTICE is hereby given to all interested, that all accounts unsettled a (ler the lAA Try of Marrh next nhiced ;- h 7 placed in sands of an officer for collection. without regard to persons. • Those wishing to save costs will call and settle be fore that time. GEU. E. BUEHLER. ,_ pE:US 0 S S having Hay to sell %Nil! do well' - : -..- 7 11----... ----- - ---' —7 tvposite t-atvert station, ilaititaore Md. 1t..) size, at BRIM:4IIAX' & AUGLIINI3.Ii;GR'S by calling, on the subscriber, in Gettys- , ' successors to VV. W. Pastors the THE'undersigned having leased the above burg, who is desirous of purchasing. is pre- rrIII?; VERY ARTICLE,. --.‘ Rae Int of WI highest market price will ibe paid at all times. Hotel and punt in complete order, pared to accommodate his friends and the L TER CAPS, for sale at llut.:G‘.: is & Anon __ ( IENTLEMEN. do you want to select from a either to Hanover or I.l.ilti- travelling public. The prow ietur will be saki7Gll'S 6'ltetti, 11;tt owl ..,,,.' Nure. inn packed, battled pleased to see his old friends, and promises to ; . _ ___ ____ lit large and handsome variety of Cravats, mote, the prefe,ence to haol will be , iven to e, make their stay comfortable anti satisfactory. I , ADIES Gaiters, Bashills. anti Seindles Handkerchiefs, Suspenders, (5,:c. - ? If you aci. those from whom he tnav purchase. , Baggage- taken to and from Calvert Station a for sale cheap at call at SCHECK•Ss. Si )1.0 MON PO ST PA aS . : tree ol charge. BIIA NG3I 1N & Atu.;tifsa.tuon's. _ December G. 1852. If -- JOHN BABA, ( f/.,/•inr;•/// iv , ' Ponn'a •,1 ‘ ,J - Joy')Priattiv , 21mirply done al this (?,/ficc.' July SP, 1855. tf , PROPMETOIL " Feiruary 9, 18.;7. 3t - - - - - - - - TS ELS new ccpp (;ro , :nd Nu t s.— " For .5.11 t. at EHNEY B)., A. T. WRIGHT, ) JOIIN HAITPMA.N, Auditors C. C ASHM AN.. ME! Last Notietb,. ESTHER S. PACE'S ESTATE. —Letters of administration on the estate of Esther S. Pace. (formerly Dobler. of the borough of Gettysburg,) late of the county of McDonough, in the State of Illinois, deceased, having been ! granted to the undersigned, residing in the borough of Gettysburg, he hereby gives notice to all persons indebted to said estate to , make immediate payment, and those having claims against the same to present them properly authenticated for settlement. W M. McCLEAN, Adm'r. March 2, 1857. 6t 4 400 00 800 00 A dministrator's Notice. TOSIMA BIEHL'S ESTATE.--Letters of , administration de bonis non with the will annolcti, on the estate of Joshua Held, late of Germany township, Adams county. deceased, having been granted to the undersigned, re siding in the borough of Gettysburg, he here- I by gives notice to all persons indebted to said estate to make immediate payment. and those having claims against the same to present.' them properly authenticated for settlement. WM. McCLEAN, March 2. 1857. fit ISA A C RIDDLEMOSER'S ESTATE.—Let tors amentary on the estate of Isaac Rid dlen ser, late trrilutler township. Adams co., de eased. having liten griintetl—to—the-mider, signed, residing in the Borough of Gettysburg, he hereby gives notice tq all persons indebted to said estate to make inmiedinte payment, and those having claims against the same to pre sent them properly authenticated for settle ment. JOEL B. BA NN ER, .E.c' r $9.385 thi February IG, 1857. 6t Administretrator's Notice. GOERG E BO IA ()N 'S EST AT E .—Let t ers of administration on the estate of George Bolion, late of Menallen township. Adams county, deceased, having heen granted to th e undersigned, residing in the same township, he hereby gives notice to all persons indebted to said estate to male immediate payment. and those having claims the same to present the to properly authenticated lOr settlement. JOEN HOFFMAN, of Peter,) * Feb. 16, 1857. THOMA:s'S ESTATE—Letters 'of I_ administration of the 'estate of Philip Thornas, sen.-, la.tr of Strahm township, Ad ams county, deceased, having been granted to the undersigned, (the lirk named residing in Gettypahurg and the last named in said town ship of Strahan,) they hereby give notice to all personscindebted to said (state to mike imme diate payment, and thine havingclaims against the same to present them pm.' I,erly authentica ted for settlement. II EN It 'VI 10M AS. • SAMUEL.THUMAS, Feb. 9, 18,;7. Gt _A dm in is/hi/row. 3 9f) AIt A RY NIT:,IM ER, VILLE'S ESTATE, Letters of adm Mist ration on the estate of Mary Summerville. late of llatupton, AdAms county, deceased„lntvitte: been granted to the undersigned, residing in the same place, he hereby gives notice to ail 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. .1 A 0011 Ai L.llilti Ull. .l'lue'r. February 9, 1857. 6t lEEE 13 13 1 - 4 1 HANIT - EL OntoNurry.tes etters of administration on die estate. of Enr.inuel Choonister.late of lleadi ng lownship, Adams co., deceased, having been granted to the tinder. signed. residing in the same tom milli!). he heretl gives notice to all persons imlehted to said estate to make iinmedmie payment, and those having claims avinst the same to pre sent themproperly anuentioated for settlement. H ENR Y PICKINt;, Jan. 2(1, M 57. 6t Administrator's Notice. $2.68 66i MICHAEL MILLER'S EtitATE.—Letters of administration de holds non. with the will annexed, on the estate of Michael .Miller, late of Cumberland• township. Adams. coun ty. flecensed. having been granted to the un dersigned, residing in fiettysl.nrg borough. he said give , : notice to all in:. n o n: indebted to said estate to make immediate payment, and those having claims against the same to pre sent them properly ant heillicated for seN;le. mew.. JACOII BENNEII. Ad r February 2, 1g57. Administrator's Notice. A,EA GDA LENA m r;p:it's ters of administiation on the estate of :Magdalena Miller, late of Cumbei land tp., Ad ams co., deceased, having been granled to the undersigned, residing in the Borough of :ettyshurg, he hereby gives notice to all persons indebted to said estate to make immediate payment, and those having claims against the same to present them properly uu lientieated fur settleMent. JA CO 13 BEN:s.; "Wirer: • February -2, 1857. Gt _ Executor's Notice, pE Nit Y L. NICK E 'S EST A'l E.—Let le rs testamentary on the estate 'if lieu y L. Niekey, late of Hamilton township. Adams county, deceased. having been granted to the undersigned, residing its the same township. he hereby gives notice to all persons- indebted to said estate to make immediate payment, and those having claims against the swim to pre sent them properly authenticated tar settle ment. GEW.V.; E BA K ER, Feb. 2,1857. Gt ,Exerftlf)r. Cheap Fall & Winter Clothing. E have now got up our Pall and Winter stock of Ready-made Clothing. consist ing; of Over Coats, in' great variety ; Dress Coats, of every description ; Monkey Jackets, Vests. Pantaloons, Shirts, Dra%vers. Also Boys' Clothing, of all sizes. Our stock of Over Coatings, Cloths, Cassiniers, Cassinets, Cords, Vestings, &c. &c., is large and full ; -and having experienced workmen continually employed cutting out and making up,--if we cannot please you with a Garment ready made. we can sell you the material, take your measure and make you up a suit on the very shortest notice. We sell none but our own make, and warrant them well made. and insure a good lit or nu sale. Our prices are low, our motto being "small profits and quick sales," tar the cash. Please call. 11.'(; 1.".! heal, The New York and Philadelphia, fall and winter FASHIONS just received. GEORGE ARNOLD, October 6, 185(1 Administrator's Notice. Executor's Notice. Administrators' Notice. Administrator's Notice. Administrator's Notice. Public Sale. /11~HE Subscriber, intending to remove to the West, will'sell at Public Sale, at his resi dence, in Hamiltonban twp. half a mile from Mcllliony's Mill, on Tliars;lay, (hr; IJlh day of March. are, the following Personal Proper ty, viz: 3 Horses, 8 Cows and Young ( t attle, 6 Shoats, Four-horse Wag.m, brotat trend, with Led and bows ; a Farm Wagon, Buggy and Harness, Ploughs and Harrows, Double and Single Shovel Ploughs, Corn Fork, Cutting Box, Double-trees and Single trees, Spreaders, Fifth-Chains, Horse Gears, Halters, Cow Chains, Forks, Shovels, &e.; Corn by the bushel, and Crain in the ground. Also, Household and Kitchen Furn iture, such as Taliles, Chairs, Bureau, Bel steads, Safe, Stand, Cooking Stove and Ten plate Stove, Clock,, Tubs, Barrels, Iron Ket tle ; a lot of Bacon and Lard, by the pound, and many other articles, too numerous to mention. ge'Sale to commence at 10 o'clock, A. M., on Said day, when attendance wilLbe given and terms made known by ABRAHAM II1:1111. Feb. 23, 1857. is PUBLIC SALE THE subscriber, intending to quit farming, 'will sell at public sale, at his residence. in 111enal len township, Adams county, about one mile from Bendersville. on Thursthiy, the I . .th day rv . March next, the following Person : ' o erty, 6 h.adr or _Horses; from 6 years down to 1 year old Cows and Hogs, 1 four horse IVagon, a two-horse Wagon, Cart, Sled, Ploughs and Harrows, a good Lime Box. Ilny and Wood Ladders: Stoves, Beds and Bedsteads, and many other articles too nu merous to mention. ii". S n le to commence at 10 o'clock. A. M., on said ►lay, when attendance will be given and terms made known by' JACOB C. BENDER. February 2,1857. is PUBLIC SALE. THE Subscriber, intending to quit farming, will sell nt Public Sale, at his residunce, in Boiler sow nship, Adams county, near . Low er's Mill, on trednesifaxtire 18t11 day of'.lfcri./i the following vitt unhle Personal Property: rive hind of Young Work illorses.a yearling Colt. 11) head of Mulch Cows and Young Cat tle, a lot of fine Shoats, a Brood Sow, 4 bead of Sheep., a Four-horse Wagon,* Lime Bed, Horse Gents. Ploughs and Harrows, Double Shovel Ploughs, Corn Forks, Cutting Box, Winnowing Mill,' Forks, Rakes,. and many other farming; implements: Also, Bacon it Lard, a Ten-plate Stove, mid a lot of Kitchen Furniture. r . 7Sille to continence at 10 o'clock, A. M., on sand day, when attendance will be given and terms made known by JOHN 11. GALBRAITH. Feb. 23; 1857. 18 MIMIC SA IJ. VII E Subscriber. intending to, remove to the • k West. will sell at Public Sale, at his resi dence, in Utimi.erhind township, Adams co., at Brentil'zi Mill, m i Thevlay, tlt 31... i/ dicrof rtr.rl.. the following Personal Property, vii : Mahogany and Comuann Bureaus. Ma hogany Tallies, Chairs, Sideboard, 8 day C lock, and 24-hour Clock, Bedsteads and Bed ding, Carpeting. Safes, Washstands,(Mahogany anti Common,) Looking, Glasses, Glass and Queenswaie, — Baltimore Air-Tight Cooking Stove, and Ten-plate Stove, Copper And Iron Nettles, Meat Vessels, ,Wheelbarrow. Also, Bacon, Laid and Beef, by . the pound 1 Cow, Cal riage, and a great variety of other /articles. too numerous to mention. rtstale to commence at 9 o'clock, 'A. M.. on said day, when attendance will be given and terms made know n by Feb. 23, 1557. is ISAAC NEELY. . Iriablie Sale. MITE tindersignei will older at Public Sale, ..at her residence, 'on the property owned bv John Flickinger, deceased, in Tyrone t o wnship, Adams county, '2 miles west.of New Chester, on nimbly, the 17th day of March nest, the following _personal. property, 'viz.:— Milela Cows, 3 Hogs, 2 Shoats, a One. h0r , .0 Wagon, Carriage, Grain Fan, bay and dung,Forks, Shovels, Rakes; 3 Sheep, Cow C;tains. Ladder, Ton-plate St Jile, Cooking Store. 2 - Clocks, 3 Tables, Chairs, Bedsteads; Cupboards, Iron Kettle, Tin and Ea rthern Ware, Tubs, 2 Meat Vessels, Bacon itudd,ard, by the pound ; Appki-butter by the crock, San , age Stuirer, Vinegar Barrels, Wool Wheel. died itatoes, ley the bushel ; Saw aml Aze, Mattock, W.iod Chest, and many other article:4, too numerous to mention. 11-e." Sale to vigil:lV:nee at I t o'clock, A. s!., on sail day, whoa attendance will bo given and terms made known by • 'LYDIA. FLICKINGER. Feb. :23, 1857. ts Dm:nov.lk lA, A N N W Fllt M. V F., undersigned respectfully inform their /11 friends 'and the public in general, that they have commenced t he Cabinet and Chair. making business. in Baltimore street.- near Midlle, where they will manufacture all kinds ~. . of FtS BN ITU RE. such as 'Dressing......x and Common But cans. TA Ides of va rious descl iptions, Bedsteads, Wardrobes, Stands. and every other article in their line— Au. of the best workmanship and good ma teri;ds, which will enable them to warrant their work. A ko,every variety of CHAIRS'. Col:wiNs made at short notice, and in the variotts styles. !louse Painting and Papering, attended to, and done in the best manner. Their prices will be hs low as the lowest, RS all who may patronize them will acknowledge, trytumber and country produce taken in exchange for work. NORB K & REILL EY. Gettysburg, Feb. - 23, 11. 4 :57. ly New Family Grocery. E. 11. MINNII;11 p ESPF:CTITLLY informs the citizens of RA Gettysburg - and the public that he has opened a new Grocery and Confectionary Store, on the Northwest corner of the Diamond, for merly occupied by A. Kurtz, where he will have constantly on hand a choice variety of G ROC E I ES, CONFECTION.% RIES, and CEDAR WARE, and everything in his line. Every article that the Eastern Market can af ford will be kept on hand or supplied at the shortest notice. A share of public patronage is respectfully solicited. All kinds- of country produce taken in ex change for Goods. February 23, 1857. tf MAP OF ADAMS (0. BY M. S. CON'VEESE. From actual Surreyir ofterrillg 111 C. N. TI -11S Map is drafted upon n scale of 1; in ct.es to the mile, making it lily conveni ent to find by it the diNtance firm cm. place to another in the county, and it will have upon it every PUBLIC PLOADo All Pest Offices, Hotels. Stores, Macflea, school Houses, Cemeteries, 31111 s, Mechanics' Shops, &c., will be marked. and the residence of EVEIRY PROPERTY-110MM in the county will he noticed with a dot, and his name carefully inserted. It will he distinctly engraved, handsomely colored, and the border ornament ted with views and engravings of Public Buildings and Private Residences of the coun ty, and delivered to subscribers • For $5 per Copy. The undersigned have examined the draft of the Map of Adams County, now being prepar ed by Mr. CONVERSE, and are well satisfied with its general correctness. When - finished in the style of the Maps of other aounties shown as specimens, it will be a beautiful and valuable Map. and should he possessed by ev ery family able to own it in the county. As the Maps are to be made only for i'ulmeribers., we hope no person will fail to secure one while the opportunity presents itself. REFERENCES: D. A. Buehler, fir. IL L. Rougher, Dr. S. S. Mimicker, Prof. M. L. Stoever, Fah nes tock tro's, " M.Jaeob4, George Arnold, Pr. C. F. Scha.ffer. A. D. Buehler, D. 31eConattgliy, S. R. Russell, David Wills, C. 11. Buehler, Cp. Swope, Dr. C. P. Krauth, Cobean & Paxton, R. G. harper, Rev. Jacob Ziegler, .1. L. Muck, 11. J. Stehle, Prof. Mu blenberg, Rev. 0. P. VanWsek, Danuer & Ziegler, J. Houck, R. U. McCreary Dr. D. homer, David McCretLry, 11. & 3L.Clettn, Rev. 11. Hill, John L. Dr. 11. S. Huber. [Feb. 16, _ _ BegisterN4 Notice. VoTIcE is hereby given to all Legatees sad A- other persons concerned, that the Admin istratif»,..lrecatal.v hereinafter mentioned will be presented at the Orphan's' Court of Adams county, for confirmation and allowance, on l'ao.yday, the 2411 i day ay' March next, viz No 221. The first 'account of Frederick Dentine, one of the Executors of the last will and testament of John Dellone, deceased. No. 222. The account of Pet,rbellone and Joseph Dollone, administrators of Peter Del lone, deceased, who was one of the executors of the lust will and testament of John Dellone, deceased. W5l. F. WALTER, Register, • Per rtiNrum PLANK, Depitiy. Register's Office, Gettysburg. t ' Feb. 2.3, 1857. td . New Goods COME this way, if you want to ssve at least 20 per cent. of your money. Cobean & Paxton have just received and are now open ing the largest andbestselectedstock of Goods in their line of business, ever offered in Gettys burg, viz: HATS, CAPS, BOOTS, SHOES, Over-shoes and Socks Umbrellas,- Trunks, Carpet-bags, Fancy Window-blinds. Green Gun' - Cloth for Window-blinds, -Stationery, Perfumery, and a ver'ety of notions. - Also, the largest stock of QUEHNSWAB,E, China, Glass, Stone and Earthen-ware ever offered in Adams county—all of which they are determined to sell lower than they can he had at any other establishment in the county. Call at COBEAN & PAXTON'S, South-east Corner of the Diamond. No trouble to show Goods, Oct. 6,185 G. Queens ware. LARGE and elegant amsortmont of Qiieensware .just received and ready fur sale. Persons wishing to commence house keeping or to fill up sets of ware, should call early. Also a gre4t variety of Minx Vases, all of which are offered at very low rates.— Call and select from' the beautiful ware at the Store of • FAHNESTOCK 131(0'S. February 16, 1857. Removals. prIlF, undersigned. being the authorized per son to ;nuke removals into Ever Green Cemetery, hopes that such as contemplate Cho removal of the remains of dedeased relatives; or friends, will aVail themselves of this season of the year to have it done . . terms are moderate, and every eflhrt is made to please. PETER THORN, ° Keeper of Ilte C'emetery. February 0.1857. Wav4hinglon Hotel, Abbottlitown, AdontB County, Penu'a. (Renun•ed ts► the large and convenient house, formerly Carl's. opposite the old stand of Col. Ickes.) rrilllE subscriber respectfully, informs Om, IL public that he has opened. a Public House Of Entertainment in the borough of A bbotts town, where he will be happy to entertain all who may call with him. Having had.mony years' knowledge of the busine's of hotel-kcep ing, tie flatters himself that his efforts to please will be satisfactory. Give the "Washing-top" a call. FRINVIS...i. WILSON. . • February . 18, 1856.. tf Jacob Sheads. LoNTINUES the FThi'r & Ferd business. at i his old stand, in West diddle street. He keeps the best, and sells as cheap„, as the cheapest. Give him a call. January 12,1857. 3w Flour for gale. F yon want a good barrel of Flour, call at 1101(E'S STORE, as he has made arrange ments to have always the best, which he will sell at 25 &nits advance. May 5. ATTENTION! Those who are fond of music, will find" a large assortment of, Violins, Accordeons, Flutes, Fifes, &c., &c. Cheap at SAMSON 'S. Roots and Shoes. large assortment, just opened, and will 4. - .1 by sold cheaper than the cheapest at Hats, Hats. JLACK Silk and Slouch Hats of the latest style and at reduced prices for sale at. COBEAN & PAXTON'S. lot of Trunks. at ► L 7 Wit). ARNOLD'S JOHN HOKE. SAMSON'S. =