COMPILER: i-oe4l 4111di'$. 4 .1 SLIfPLE STATEMENT."--The fol lowing letter, which we received on Tues day evening, is decidedly to the point, and fully sustains the position of the Compiler, in the Mc(lntim affair. We give it place most cheerfully LANCASTER, April 27, 1857. I lENRY J. STA II LE, Foq.—Sir : As I brought the boy, McG rann, from Mt. St. Mary's Col lege, I suppose I ant the person designated by the Star in its issue of Friday, .April 10th, ns the "gentleman authorised to demand his dis charge front the officem:of the College," although I visited the College in consequence of a letter written by the president of that institution to the boy's guardian, requestiv hint to have the lad talent home immediately, and authorised to obtain, if possible, permis sion from the of:it:era of the College for him to remain there ; but, on account of his former bad conduct, they considered his removal ab-, solutely necessary. Neither the boy's guar- dian nor I thanked the intermeddlers for their pains; they have not been the child's friends, but his enemies, and their interfer enle was uucall-td for, and without any au thority, or reason for pretending to have any, for asserting that the boy's guardian was discontented with his treatment at the Col lege, or took him away because of such dis content. Yours respectfully, BERNARD J. McGRANN. LITTLESTOWN /I.lllllolD.—On Fri day week, the stockholders of the Littlestown itailroad located the depot at Littlestowu, and on Tuesday last they located the road. This toad will be pushed ahead with energy to its final completion. Klinefelter & Co: lately paid $l,OOO for one-third of an acre of hind in Littler town. FOR KANSAS.—Some twelve citizens of this county left for Kansas and Nebraska, on 3.14u41ity week. Among them we have learn ed the names of Ira Shipley, George Hilde brand, and John L. Wolf, from East Berlin, a►nd Oliver 3lvers, 'and a son of Dr. Stewart, frotu lurk springs. Some intend to locate permaneutly—uthers go ti) make observations. 40-Z-Wai.. W. 'WRIGHT, ~ son of Win :Wright, near York Springs, in this county, las been selected as Chief Engineer of the Central Division of the Ocean Railroad, to be Luilt'across 9.ye 'State Jf 11.rduras, Central America. Re formerly had charge of the 'Western Division of the Pennsylvania Rail unyl, and subsequently was engaged as Chief Engineer on an important Railroad in Ala lbant.. Of hue his home bus been at Harris bur:, Ile is regarded as a very able man in his branch of business. ee-The School Directors throughout the poluty . are to meet at ,the Court-house, to "day, to se ea' a County Superintendent of Cotillion Schools for three years, and tiz his ealary., atiILTY.—A letter from a friend at York inform us that Washington C. Hartman was, Last err .k, found guilty of firing the stable of J ihn L. Mayer, in that place. in September, 1.85% Tint are st.ll two indictments pending ugai 14 Man. geographical Enigma. 1. Tiro-fifths of a city in Asia. 2. One-eighth of-a-county in Georgia. 3. The. tirlit and last letters of a river in Franoe: 4. 1 4 ne-fourth of a:canton in Switzerland. 5. One-fifth of a V wn in Ohio. 6. The last letter of a county in Penn'a 7. Ne-siKth of a river in South America. 8. One-fourth of a cape in Enri.pc.. 0: One-eighth of a county in Teanessee. Oue-seventh of a county in Indiana. My whole should be the motto of all. TREBOR.. • Vff"..lnswer to lagt wi , ek's Enigmas— la. ' 4 William Henry Harrison." 2d. "James Frauktin Koehler." Medical D'ltraisza. If there were health in a multitude of medi- Ind systems as there is said to be SN;isclum in a ttutiltitude of counsellors,' sickness would be titikinnwn in tthis age of so called pathological disco.re,ries. The homeopathists tell us that the s.afration of our liYes in sickness depends upon ittinatesimal doses and infinite dilution ; the dydrotraltists profess tt rain health upon us front shower baths, or soak disease out of us with wet blankets ; while a still newer set of exclusives propose burying us up to the armpits in the earth—putting both feet in the grave as it were, by way of saving our lives ! Then, we have Sangrados, who are all for 'bleeding, blistering, and low diet; and mine raligt,,,, who believe in nothing but mercury null its oxides. It happens, unfortunately, however, fur all these theorists that the; can show no practical proof of the assumed infalli bility of their methods of cure. Not so Pro fe'ssor II dloway, who has really inaugurated It. new era in the history of the healing art, and whose medicines for the last twenty years have annually rescued tens of thousands from impending death. This is no iSsllloption, but a fact verified by the unimpeachable evidence of a "cloud of witnesses.' The archives of his central offices in L onion and New York, contain more than half a million of manu script certificates, authenticated in the strong est manner. and placing beyond the possibili ty of doubt the infallibility of his pills and Ointment in nineteen-twentieths of the mala dies to which man is subject. Great Britain, the Continent of Europe, India, China, Aus tralia, the United States, the West I n di es , British America, every civilized laud, and every country to which the pioneers of civili sation, commercial and religious, have found their way, ring with the fame of these all .conquering remedies. There is no written language in which he cannot produce*- mm uals of their efficacy, no tit printed ne ' if 35 1 11 which they are not advertised and recommend ed. Such is the demand for them in all parts of the world that they may be justly called a great commercial staple, and the number of agencies for their sale amounts to tens of thousands! Professor whose comprehensive mind is tho motive pritziple of this immense , system of popular dispensaries, is now in this country.' His tuanufaeury for the Continent i s at New York, and th,re is no newspaper in r the Union that has not tndorsed his prepara- ; tions ; no city or town Yithin the same limits, where they are not knarn and appreciated. These facts speak for tlemselves, and clearly show, that while so many medical dogmatists have been groping in tlz dark, he has actual ly discovered and appted the true and only meanscof eradicating tte 'primary causes of - i disease in the human sytem.—N. Y. Sunday Times. Sonday Li.,fe Chira:9.—Here is a picture of Sunday life in Chicap, a City nifmt' -- and Tor sorno time under Black iepublican adminis tration. It is furnishedbv the Times : "Here in Chicago onSinaday we hare 50 churches open during th forenoon and even ing: but at the same tine there 'are no less than eighty ball rooms, a each of which the 'band' plays from mornig till-midnight, and waltzing goes on withou intermission. In addition to these Tesiti‘ties' we have two theatres, each with its prThrmers in tights and very short garments,rivalling ElKWin their graceful evolutions. Saloons have their front doors closed by prolamation, hut do a thriving business"throtiglside entrances." What Next f—A novolsuit is before the nunterdon county (N. 1.) circuit court, brought by the Union Bok of Frenchtown against Iludnut and Snyer for Maliciously conspiring to draw specieiom the said bank by presenting its notes fr redemption, with the object of breaking th.hank! The dam ages are laid at :$5,000! Ve shall next hear of s ome debtor bringing al action for damage against his creditor for pesenting a bill for payment at a titre when i is inconvenient fur the debtor to be troubled vith such little re membrances of the obli4tion he owes to others. Heavy Damages.—A use was tried last week in the Common Phis of Cumberland county, Pa., for slander, j which Abraham Swartz was plaintiff and Jacob Ilenninger defendant. The . latter, itappears, declared in the public market in Ilrrishurg, before number of persons, and other places, that he believed the former hgl.a hand in a mur der committed in that dainty a year ago. 'I he jury awarded the plaintiff 5•2,500 dant , ages. We leap from the Kingston Journal that, on the 15th of April, 11. B. M. brig -came into St. Atin's Bay,having, in tow an Aincrivan schooner with `.;73 ,s./arr.y on board, from Africa hound for Wm The name of the schooner is not given. Gym excitement prevailed at SL Ann's in emscquence of this affair. L'" [t ham becoue an establishei fact that Dr. Sanford'a Invigorator will. cure Liver Cooplaiut, Jaundice and General Debility. Many people. pergonAlly known to 11A, nho ,, e word cAnnot be doubted. have given their certificatea with Ntlei a to, of evidence who can CM It is truly the brand's friend, and will give relief when all other remedies fail, and in souse instances that hare come under our des rration it seemed the means or snatch ing its victim frost the grave. We wish all our readers who need medicine mold try one bottle, for it will surety give relief. Buetler, Agent for GettYgliurg; Wm. Berlin, liritioter; And Clatlea lt.lienry, Abbott...town. 314 4. ; 11:7 - WooD's lAIa Dric.—ThlN adsiirable article-la rapid ly I oproring tbi hair. No article of a similar kind, now before the publit, enjoys a better reputation ass restorative and illVigorntitii hair tonic. Its peculiar chemical quali ties hare u beiniicial effect upon the growth and character of the hair, giviig'a silky and glossy texture to twat which was formerly of coarse and dry nature, It hoc, also, We understand. a tendency to preaerre the youthful color and appearance of tie hair, and destroying or counteracting the effects of age. With such recommendations in its favor, we hardly percilve how say lady or gentleman shonld be without so ratable an adjunct to their toilet. The article may be had of the Druggists throughout the country.— M issou ri De inaritt. May 4.. ''2w SOLO DT A.1.1.1)1itiGG1:,43. ILP - MAKE i BEGINNING ! Srtr. !—llemember In all things, that ifyou do nut begin you will never Como to an end. -.The tlrs weed pulled up in the garden, the Rod, seed _set in the gromd. TIIG FIRST DIME PVT IN TUG StVINc, Is. STITGTION, .21'8%11111TM - taut things; they make a beginning. and thereby slope, a promise, a pledge. an ItSAIIIIGICC that you are in wiliest with what you have undertaken. linty nom)* a pour idle, dol.'s, worthless spent thrift i. Wm' creeping or eratehing his way through the world. who might hare hdd up his head and prospered, if he had only commenced Usave-rif he had only made a beginning with PI UST DIME N 'VHS SAVINGS iNSTITCTION. For the Compiler Firm Yg tits IlLsen.—liishig. Clark. in a recent lerture un Hi; subject. said, •.loilty years hence. the new ly Married Or will step into an emporium for the sale of houses, look over the patterns, select one to suit their tastes And rr ans. order it. and it will be sent home iu Thu morning. pu together, and occupied at night i'• but .hfty years hence I'lo% will tint no better garment.; than those now sold by lockhill and Wilson. xt the lirown..Pitone Cloth ing Hall, No. 205 and 207 Chesnut street, Philadelphia. La" HoLOWAy'S OINTMEXT Aso PI I.l..4.—DnipiiCal swell ings in the hobs are uuiforide reduced by the applwatiou of this (/uttneut. It roust lie briskly rubbed if,. and iu thou and all other eases of external di4east, or injury, iIN advi).able to foment the part affected with warm water before using the preparation. At a cure for ruire breastmdts effects are wonderltzl, Iu ten minute , ,fitter hub icating he hill:tined ur ulcerated tipple , the pain awl throbbing (.3.v , e. Every species of sore, 1011, tumor or eruptiou.yidtis rowl,ly to it% soothing, healing, d i•drffect ing itillueno. arid, ia fact. its 4.01.1 ive effect on superlici u , .ll.nlie' i.utly equalled by that of Holloway's I'ols ou all internal divr,ler. Corrected frail the I.tteAt. Baltimore. York A;ll.tuover papers Flom'. icr barrel, $6 44 6 - i, 6 .T/ Viheat,per lin: , hel., 1 55 ( i 1 —. ,) Rye, ia C4O Of% ( J 5 44 CYPI, 7° (n,73 Oats, IA 48 (al 54 Clover-ee , l, " -•— 7 111 0. 7 25 Thnothr •‘ '' 3 75 (ii ; 4 (10 Beef' Cattle, per ill) ( , ;.1. - * ) 9 00 62- Hay . , per ton, 20 (i c 2.4 W his lay or ,mll, 1U per gallon, Guano,Portivian, per toll, Iht lir i Ccr— T AIN'S , Id ~ 1 lasi. Flour, ler libl., fr o m wagons, $.:5 75 Di,. ~ fruin. stores. 6 In 11' heat, per busiieo 1 36 6 14. i Rye, 841 " Corn, 58 Oats, 4 A 44 Timothi, Plaster. per tart, 3 - 0,-47—fi'liblay 144. Fleur, ?er lAA., frui wag ,, ns, $5 75 1),.., " fro!' store-4, 625 IVheat, perbu , ,liel t , 1 33 6 1 - I ' 4 11 ve, ,a / SI) , o , Crn, if e 5'4 Cl ( )Vor 4 e4, " Ti mot hyl, " I'la'ter, per tfin, VESTS, VESTS.—An unusually large as sortirient, of every description. lust re ceived at 111(1.1)REN 'S Shoes of every variety awl . size. at 13ais 4 ;m1N . successors tow . W. Paltula ijepoill.s. flaltitivire—Friday lost On Tuesday. the 2Stlt ult., in Philadelphia, the Rev. E. W. Ilutter, Dr. J. MERCER AKER. of Davenport City, lowa, to Miss HARJU ET 8., eldest daughter of Dr. David Oithem tornlerly of this place. On the 2.(1 ult., by Rev. E. HefTheins, Mr. JOHN KEENER, of York county, to Miss MARY ELIZABETH WOLFORD, of Ber wieoownship, Adams county. ---On)the Nth of March, at Leepy's Hotel, Rockville, MA. by the Rev. J. G Ifening, Mr.' WILLIAM 13. HUNTER, of Adatus co., tolMiss B. JANE WILSON, of Montgomery county, Md. On the 24th ult., in Oxford township, LEO JEROME, infant son ofJusialt Miller, aged 7 months and 4 days. On the 29th ult.,Miss JULIA, daughter of 11. and 31. Chritzinaii, of this place, aged 14 years 7 months and 24 ilavg. wou ',rut thou have nut well, mother? A. dying. milden .aid, Would'st thou have no well, mother, When death 1 do not dread ! tVould'at thou have toe well, mother, To battle with the. To live emit temp' 4t Where Satin's-darts are hurled ? NVould 'ott thou have time well, mother, And then he bad uq,Lin, And sin against VII e : 4 1\l' bar. Would that not give thee vain Woula'st thou inn e time cell, mother, Ana absent from my Lent, And all the full fruition. Dapeteleut on his word ! llry those burnilw tram mother, And weep no more fur Me, - Fur in a few more moments, With Jesus i Will be. And then my (ten dear mother, strike the tienibling strings, That vibrate heavenly musie, To praise the King of kings. Now tither. brother, sister, mother, Wu must, alas, must part— By time and instance only, For 0, well nut in heart. This world is to the at tier, Ily ties unbroken bound. By ties of love and mercy, That all mankind surround. Now lay me due ti once more, mother, And with the saint, I'll sing O. grave .whe re is thy irt'ry, 0. death where' is thy sting, It. It EXECUTOR'S SALE 01? REAL Esrri E. pursuance of authority given in the IL last will and testament of JusErn Ton nt:Nen, the elder, deceased, I will sell on the premises, on Thurminy, Ine llth doy of June next, at public vendee or outcry, A TRACT OF LAND, situate in Butler township, Adams county, Ps., lately in the occupancy of Francis McNutt, de ceased. -The property is situatent the. jUnc= tion. of the public roads leading from Gettys burg to Carlisle and from York to Chambers burg, about four miles from -Cettysburi , ° . It is bounded by lands of Joseph Bayly, Jesse Bucher, Samuel Eicholtz, Daniel Saltzgiver, John (nickel, ana — Vthers, and contains 24 ACRES, with the usual allowance. The Mt- provements are a large Two Story LUG 110 USE , • ;: 4 7 L 0 6 1 8.4 • A One Stoty Log House, an orchard, two wells of water near the buildings—sev eral fine springs of- water upon the place. There is a large proportion of fine Meadow, also of good Timber, and- both so situated us to render a - disvision the tract, (if desired) convenient. (r_l, -- "Swriiii . commenee at 1 o'clock, P. M., when AttendanGe will , be given and terms made known by WILLIAAI-L. MILLER, Survivin g Executor of the !wit Hill and testament of Jo , neph Torrence the elder, deceased. U'Persons desirous of viewing the tract previous to the day of sale, are itquested to call upon Capt. HEsav rrmoit, residing near the same. . rri — Any information as to title, &c., can be obtained from 31. & W. 31 0;14:AN, Esqs., my Attornexs, residing in Gettysburg. May 4, 1857, NO TICE TO BEE MEN. HAVE this day authorized R. S. - PAXTON of Gettysburg, to dispose of the right to make and use S. Davis' Platform Bee-hives in the Townships of Butler, ltountjuy, Mount pleasant and Oxford. in Adams county. \l'M. ; REF,' 141.: Y., Agent (If pcdwke. May -4, , -1.557. It • - All. for May. yir ARPEWS Magazine, Godey's Lady's L Book, Mrahn .lagnzine, Leslie's Ga zette of Fashion. New York Journal. Yankee Notions, Nick lax—all' for May. The New York Ledger for May 9th, Porter's Spirit. and all the weeklies fur this week now ready. Razor Powder. Toothache Drops, constant ly on hand. Also :::'l,OOO worth of Gifts to be distributed on the 21st of this month. Send fin. a circular. A. J. POTTERFIELD, Ayeni. 51;tv 4. - tor,r, Ern NCiER, Agent for these Instru s) m e w s a t I";,ek. Pa.. will deliver them in Gettysburg awl vicinity at the manufacturers' prices. awl will kcep them in tune and repair for 2 years. Every Piano is accompanied by 1 a irrillPti yintotnbw, and should it fail to give satisfaction, the money will he refunded.— They are all with full iron frame, PAUNT ; SCSPESSfON" Composition bearinzs. &e. Also Mason MELODEOSB al ways on hand. Prices limn w 45 to t : :,;!)50. April 13, 1857. Administrator's Notice. TACOB .HILDEBRA.ND, Sr's. ESTATE.— Letters of administ:ation on the estate of Jacob Ili Idebranetß7:: late of Readingtirwriship, Adams county, deceased, having been granted to the undersigned, residing in Hamilton township, he hereby gives notice to all persons indebted to said estate to make im mediate payment, and those having claims acamst the same to present them properly au thenticated for settlement. 62 1 00 eIIAItLES March 30, 1857. Ca N excellent BROOD MARE with foal, and Al a got HORSE. Apply to Mai ch 23. SOLOMON POWERS. ME 50 6 5 0 ILVER.—.I fine lot of Silver Spoons and Silver Fork 4. ag low as city prtces, now to be had at SCHICK'S. Call soon, as they sell rapidly. - - - - (SLOTHS, Cassimeres, Vesting 4, Kentucky 1J Jeans and Cottonades, the largest stock in the county, to be had at FAHNSSTOCK BROTHERS. 15 6 50 3 25 6 50 BUTIMER.S.—Having increased our Tstock of Hardware, 01Is, Paints, Glass, ,S;;;-L, we are prepared to otter very great in ducements to persons building. FAH ESTO UK BROTH EltS TEWE I.IIV STATIONE Y —any quail ,/ tit; and the loi•!A St( 1 0 . k.. t.tVO7 broti.glit to this 1.1:1.2.2. If r i clotilit it, call hi ml .l see for yourselve:4,—at MARRIED : :=11:11 VIED : it.u..LET. 1) Avis & CO'S. (30sToy) P I A NO S. TO TIIE FARMERS! Manny's Combined Reaping and Mowing Machine, WITTY WOOD'S lit () lEMEIVT. • TUT; undersigned, ha l ving' been appointed Agent for the Sale of l'tlanny's Combined Reaping and Mowing Machine with Wood's Improvement, for Adams county, offers them to the public, believing them to be the best combined machines in use. They have . been successfully introduced into different parts of . .our State and have rendered general satisfac tion. It received a silver medal at the State Fair last fall: also drew the first premiums at York, Cumberland, Centre. Huntingdon, counties, where it was exhibited. Farmers needing a Reaping and Mowing Machine will please call upon the, undersigned before pur chasing, as he always takes great pleasure in exhibiting these Machines. He has - otie set up at Tate's Hotel, where it can be seen.— Early orders are solicited as the number re ceived from the manufacturer will be in pro portion to the demand. SAMUEL !lERBST, rhambersbury st., Gettysburg. April 27, 1857. 3m 25 WITNFSSES• 9 • - - ^ - - ' TJTE P01?6.E . /: COYVICTED. imus S. 11vt.1 iS TM: AUTHOR, ;;Ii Who has had 10 years experience as a Bank er and - Publisher, and author of '4l A ,Series of Lectures at the Broadway Ta hernacte, when, for 10 successive bights, o ver .. r rt" 50,000 People jl - 1 Greeted him with rounds of applause, while he exhibited the manner in which Coml. terfeiters execute their frauds, and the surest and shortest means-of O Detecting them ! 4 i? The Bank Note Engravers all sny he iv the O greatest Judge of Paper Money living. 0 O GREATEST DISCOVERY- OOP THE PitEsF,NT CENTtTRY Volt O DETECTING COUNTERFEIT DANK NOTES. "Describing - every (genuine Bill in existence, and exhibiting, at a glance, every CoJlnterfeit in Ci-cuintion! Arranged so lid mirably that REVERENCE IS 0 EASY AND DETECTION INSTANTANKoui. rrTr'No index to examine ! No pages'to hunt up! But so simplified and arranged C that-the Merchants the baliker and Business than - can see all al a Glanee. ' ll • - . .. IQ- 1 , i(111',:b. Frriirli cr n a 17 , 0wryi. —TILES EACII ,lA.'ST ItEAI) TOE SAME IN LIES OW -• ..N.vrtvE TONGUE: out Iif,OST I'EILFECT BANK NuTls LIST PUIILISEIHD. um lisl • - A Iso. a list of c i d - ALI. Tltli - PUPATE ITAlIalc:4 IN .1111<ltle l !-. A Complete &unwary of the Finance of • Europe and America will be published in =each edition, together with all the imper il!! tent, Sews of the day., Also, A SERIES or TALES, :2 ----P--- Prom an otd — Manuseri pt finiturilff* It furnishes the most - Complete History of 0 It I ENTAL LIFE, g Describing the most Perplexing situations Alin which the Ladies and Gentlemen of that IQ country have been so oftenlinintl. These Stories Will continuo throughout the whole year, and will ",prove the, most entertaining ever offered to the public. r7 - 1 7 nrnished Weekly to Subscribers ►only, at $1 a year. All letters trust be ad dressed to JOHN S. DYE. Broker, Publisher and Proprietor, 70 Wall Sired, April 27.1857. ly New York. stIERIF F A LTIT. r IQ the Voters of Adams county : Encourag ed by numerous rticlvls, I , nlfer m vself as IL candidate for the ofli , :e of 8111;',10 FP at the next election, (subject to the American liCan County Convention.) Should Ihe elect ed. pledge myself to discharge the ditties of the 'Alice with promptness and fidelity. ISAAC LEEPER. Ctunberland twp., April 13. 1857. SIKERIFTA ury. rO the Voters of Adams county : Enconr aged ley numerous friends. offer myself as a candidate for theollice. of SIIERIFF,itt the next election. (snhjeet to the decision of the D e mocratic c o unty Convention.) Should Ihe nominated and elected. I pkilg.e myself to discharge the dutiel of the ,office with prompt ness and fidelity. ISAAC LIGHTNER. MountjOy tp., April O, 1857. SHERI PFA lAA% VIELLO W-C Z E.NS of .county:— I I offer myself as a candidate fir the otliee of SUERWP at the ()molter election, (sit hject to the I)emocratic nomination.) If f should be so lucky as to be nominated and be elect ed, I shall pledge myself to discharge the du ties of said office with sobriety ; lip( fid e lity, S SPA NG LER. Mountpleasnnt tp., April 20, 1857. REG !STE &R Et 'DUD V; R. rut) the Voters of Mattis County.--Fellow cid zetts : Being enc,,,in aged by numer ous friends, I offer myself to your consideration as a candidate for t.al office of Register and Recorder at the next election. (subject to the action of the Democratic 1 initity Uunvention..) And should I rec;i:ive --the n Imola tion and be eleeted.l shall duly appreciate your confidence, and promise to discharge the duties of the office promptly and with fidelity. Yutar obedi nt servant. Z MYERS Tyrone tp., April 27, 1857. 11114 1 .414 :virEat R lECO.RD r the - Independent Voters of Adams co. Fellow Citizens mrlersigneti offers hitmlf,to_yourconsiderat ion as a candidate for the office of Register and Recorder of Adams county-, (subject to the decision of the Detw)cratic Con vention,) and respettfully so licits your support and suffrages. Should Ibe nominated and elected. my endeavours shall he to discharge the duties of the office with fi delity and impartiality. JOIIN L. GUHERNA.TOR. Conowago tp., April 27, 1857. Removed to Hanover. - 11 - .ItANCIS J. WILSON, late of the Wash ington House at A bbottstown, has taken HERSH EY'S OLD AN) POPULAR STAND, in Hanover, where he will he happy to enter tain all who may patronize hini. llk Table is supplied with the best the market and gar den can afford, and his liar with the choicest of liquors. His Stables a: e commodious, and attended by careful Ostle , s. , Give him a call. You will always find FuANic. on the spot, ready and willing to make everybody corn forta'ble. [April 27, 1z5.37. /Yillot ice. E second account of 1)r. JOHN A tn., Corn !mace of the person and estate of (;For,;P: BITTIN GER, a Lunatic, now of Dover, York county, Pa., has been filed in the Court of Common Pleas of Adams county, and will be confirmed by the said Court. mi 26/// (big to.'„ci, unless cati , :e be shown to the contrary. JOHN PICKING, Protit'y. Prothonotary's office, Gettys burg, .April 27, 1657. 4t Bonnets! Bonnets ! 11cell EAU has juq returnel from 17 I the city with a new and beautiful asNort- meat of (le of the most fashionable styles, which she• in vites tho ladies to call and examine, confident that they will be pleased with her selections. Miss McCreary will carry on the MILLI NERY business, in all its branches, and hopes 'by heti'incperior work and reasonable prices, to merit the patronage of her friends. Gettysburg, April 20, 1857. 3m - Railroad Notice--Pay Up! Ia Rosolation of the Board of Directors of the Gettysburg Railroad Company, no tice is hereby given to the StOckholders that the SIXTH INSTALMENT on each share of stock will he requird to be paid in to Jolt's 11, McCLELLAN, Treasurer of the com pany, On- or before Tuesltety.the 12111 diry of may, 1557.. D. WILLS, Se.,e'y. April':;, 1857. 10 Per Cent. Interest. NEW SAVINGS •A you want to invest your money with a certain return of good interest, and at the same time furnish to your families that which will lie profitable and useful—buy all your (goods at Fahnestocks' Cheap Store. They have received, and are constantly, adding every thing new and desirable to their stock. April 27, 1857. tf ' Register's Notice. VOTIVE is hereby given to all Legatees and LI other persons concerned. that the .lilio in istration 'lemmas hereinafter mentioned will he presented at the Orphan's Court of Adams county. for confirmation and allowance; on reexilay, the 26//1 dull Mity Heal, via (These are a portion of those to he presented.), 2-b). The account of Williath Orner, Exec ittlir of the last will and testament of . Felix Omer, Sen., late of Xenallen township, Ad ams county, deceased. 243. The second account of John C. McCal lion. Administrator of the estate of Cornelius MeCallitin, deceased. 244. The first account of John C. 'Weill lion, Administrator of Catharine. MeCallion, deceased, into of Liberty'tuwnship, Ailltlll3 en. 245. The first and final Account of Daniel Bucher, Administrator of David Sliding, de ceased. 247. The account, of Aiignßtnß Duncan, now Hole and noting Executor of the last will and testament of John Duncan, deceased. 251. The account of .I.oieph flunk, Trus tee for tho sale of real estate of Adam Long, deceased. 254. The first nreonnt of Emanuel Spang ler, .1 thoin is trsttor urtim I'stato (Aloft n Spang ler, (keen-oil late of Borough of Berwiek. 258. The first and final. steeOunt of Cleorge Ehrhart niul DastiOl Ehrhart, Executors of IF I r4-art, stereos; .* 1112 :21;1). Second and final account of Henry Benner and Josiah Benner ' Executors of the last will and testament of John _Bonner, do ceased. NM: F. WALTP.IR, Per DANIM PLANK,"Depitiy. Register's MCC, Gettysburg. } • April 27, 1857. td Administrator's Notice, AARON CONSTANCE'S MAT M.—Let term of administration on the estate of And on Voistance, hire of the bormigh of Get: tyrant! g, - Adams • county,: deceased, • having been granted to the undersigned, residing in the satite,pluce, he hereby-gives notice to all perstins indebted to said estate to make itn• mcdiate payment, and those having claims against the sante to present them properly au thenticated for settletnent. - • J. B. • DANNER, Adm'r. .April.2o, 1857. Ct. Executor's Notice. ARY 1)EA1 DORETS EST Tll.—Let. tens testamentary on the estate of 31ary Deardorff, widow, late of East 13erlin,,Adatns county.deecased. having been granted to the undersigned, residing-in Reading township, he hereby gives notice to all' persons indebted to sad em.atv to make immediate payment. awl" those having claims against the same to pre- sent thee► properly authentimitedfacsett meat. ADAM BROWN, H'r. April 20, 1857. 6t Always hi Time: MARCUS SAMSON FLAK just reeei?etl at his Really-made Clo thing:Store, on York street, nearly op nosite the Kink, the hest assortment of Ready•made - Ch#ing, bor Spring and Sum mer wear, ever opene,t to thk place. IF you %mut a well-made Coql. rrst; Pads, or any thing in the line of Ready-made Clothing, at less cooNt thatt they can he had otttNitle of the city, eall at SAMSON'S. April 5.57, Nevi' Goods. FA. N ESTOC K B ROTH ERS 1170( . 1,1) re , poetfully inform their custom !' erS :Old tilt) puldie generally, that they have just revolved the largest. and ' , est welect ed t kof Spring and Summer Goods ever °Toro( to them. llavjug porehaseil for the they are pr(pared to offer such in ducements a.. to defy all competition. Clive Ili a eall--no troohle to show Goods. FAH N ESTOC K 13 ROT lIE RS, Styn of Ow Red _Pruitt. April 13, 1857. Viranted stataiediatelv. 9INEN or tH e lvC good JOURNEYMEN MILL- I!. WRIGHTS, to whol4 constant emtloy- Inent, and liberal wages will be given. Apply to the subscriber, living near Dui..ble Pipe ;reek, Carroll county. Md. DA (THUS CROFT. Or to PETER GRABILL or J. CULBERTSON, near F.onnitsburg, 31d. April 20, 1857. 4t NEW GOODS i IRESIT arrival of Hats, RESIT Cups, fuels St, ShOCN, Wall Vapor, Window Blinds, Trunks, Carpet !Ng, Tobacco, Sezars. C. at COBEAN & PA.XION'S. April 6, 1857. Bringman & Aughinbaugh, sym, A lIEAD! IVE are just receiving a netr lot rif Y Halm, Caps, Hoots Si. , Sltpesi "O . —of the very latest Spring styles, atoll( intend selling at small profits. Call and see them before purchasing elsewhere. Remem ber the place, Paxton's old stand, Chambers long street. March 23. ir N' T FOR( ET to call at SCIIICK'S, all ye who to purchase choke articles of Perfumery, II tir Bmshe,i, Soar, and everything el,e in that line. LWAYS ON 11.1N1).—Silk and Soft. Bats of every description, and for sale cheap. at BitiNI:SEAN & AUGIIINI:AUGICS SA PON IF lER Olt C oXpENT RATED LYE fur ruakiug Soap—to he had at FALINESTOCK BROTHERS. TWO D I,IiLY !INES TO I/AA-or-AR. :I 1 4 XTRA ACCOININIODATIONS.— The inn del lagrred returns his thanks to the Pahli for the encouragement he'rendOre extended to him, and takes pleasure in announcing that be has completed arrangements by which TWO DAILY LINES of Coaches will run between Cettys burg and Hanover, to connect with the trains to and from Baltimore, York, Harrisburg. Philadelphia, &c. Persons desiring tickets or information will call on the undersignedor, on CHARLES Tara, Ticket, Agent, at the Eagle Hotel, in Chamberaburg street. 'Special attention given to all packages, Atc.., or other business entrusted to the under signed between Gettysburg and Hanover, which will be promptly and carefully attend ed to. ',O - The undersigned has also effected ar rangements by which he will be ablejo supply Coaches, Stages, &c., for Funerals and other occabions, at moderate charges. NICHOLAS WEAVER. " Gettyahurg, April 13, 1857. The Gettysburg Company RESPECTFULLY calls. the attention of Capitalists and those having money to invest, to their BONDS, now being issued. - - The length of their Road, now under,contract, is 143 miles, the grading and rdwsonry of which is more than two-thirds finished, and rapidly progressing toward completion. By a resolution of the Board of Directors, a Mort gage of the entire road from Hanover to Get tysbUrg, and also of the unfinished work of the Pennsylvania Extension, from Gettysburg to the Maryland line, beyond Waynesboro'. will in a' few days be executed to GROWN Sworn, Esq., as Trustee, for the security of the bond holders. The Bonds will be issue&.in scims of $lOO and $5OO each, bearing 6 per cent. interest. with coupons attached, payable semi-annually. They certainly will foini a very safe and dcigi ruble investment, as the Bonds will he flee from taxation, and yield interest payahlesemi annually, at 6 per cent. per annum. Persons wishing to subscribe for them, can do so by calling on the President, Secretary or. Treas urer of the Company, or any of its Managers, with any of whom they will find' the-condi tions of sato. MeCURDY; President. lLtvw WILLS, &Tram' NW'' 11. ,MCOLELLAN !Treasurer. March 16, 1857. Latest Arri Val 7, Another' Large Stnekqf Nile Goods I--Cheap, C &alio% Cheapest y ACOBS & BRO. have just received from the ON city, a large lot of New Goods—Chatbs . , Cassimeres, Vcstingm, &c. &c., which they are prepared to sell cheaper than ever. Step in and — took - at their assoottnent. YOn will find the newest styles of : 600d5"...-as an the latest Fashionsoil L-- ' - gt --- mulen s. The Tailoring branch attended to, as hero tofure. Good work and warranted to tit! Gettysburg, March 111, 1857. CHOICE FARM LANDS FOR SALE. TITE Illinois Central Railroad Company i s now prepared to sell about 1,500;000 Acres of OnD q in 4 2AEMINIft in tracts of about FORTY ACM, Ott long cralitt 4 and at lain rates of enlerres. These lands ment to aid in and are among the world. .T 1 North West, t: to the extreme ty of climate those parallel.. „ude. The • Northern portion is chiefly prairie, interspersed with fine groves„and in the'middle and Southern sections timber predominates. alternating with, beautiful prairies and openings: The climate is more healthy. mild and etym. ble. than tiny other part of the country--the air is pure and bracing, while living streams and springs of excellent water abound.' Bituminous Coal ,it 4 extensively mined, and supplies a cheap amfdesirablefuel, being fur -nislred-at marty'rrnts at $2 $4, per m— end wood can het} ad at the same rate per_rord. Building - Stone of excellent quality also abounds, which can be procured furlittle more than the expense of transportation. - The great. fertility of these lands, which are a (1 from two to five' fret deep, and gently telling—their contiguity to this Read, by which every facility is furnisliedfor travel and transportation No the prinelpal markets North, South, East and West. and the economy with which they can he cultka ted..render th em the most valuable investment that can be found ; and present the Most fa vorable opportunity, for persons of industrious habits and small means, to acquire a comfort able independence in a few years. Chicago is the greatest grain market in the world—and the facility and economy with which the products of these lands can he transported to that market, mike them much more profitable. at the prices asked, than those more remote at government rates,- a:, the additional cost of transportation is a per petual tax on the latter, which must be borne by the producer, in the 'educed price he re. ceives f it his grain. &c. The Title is Perfect—and when the final payments are made, Deeds are executed by . the Trustees appointed by the State, and in whom the title is vested, to the pnrcltsers, which convey to theta absolute titles in Mee Simple, free and clear of every incumbranee, lien or •tnerzgage. The Prices are _from $6 to $3O; interest milt/ 3 per cent. Twenty per cent. wilt be deducted from the zredit price for Cash. Those who purchase on lone. t . credit, give notes payable in 2. 3, 4. 5 andfi,yents_ alter date, and are required to - imp'reve on - e - -tenth annually for five years, so as to have one-half the land in cultivation, st - the .end. of , that time. Competent Surveyors will accompany those who wish to examine these Lands, free of charge, and aid thetii in making selections. The Lands remaining unsold are as rich and valuable as those which have been dis. posed of. ; -- "Seetiontil Nap.vwill he sent to any ono who will enclose fifty cents in Postage Stamps, and Books or Pamphlets. containing nuttier ous instances of successful farming. signed hY re.qlectable and well known farmers living in the neighborhood of Railroad Lands, through out the State—also the cost of fencing; price of cattle, expense of harvesting, threshing, etc.—or any information—will he dtheerfollY given on application, either personally or. by letter, in English, French or German, addres sed to JOHN WILSON, Land COMlnissionerof the lllitaehl Central It R. Co. t dike in Illinois Central Railroad De pot, Chicag o. Illinois. April 20, 1857._ 6m. JUST IN TIM E.—A large assortment o. (I , 2ntlemen's and Ladies' GUMS. for sale cheap at BKINGUAN t AUGUINBAUGIes Chum flat and Store. - 14 .4 011 the newest styles of G0t,(1, , , Iwvl ' cull at Self lOX'S. &lima d ' -4 ,ed by the Govern ction of this Road. and most fertile in 'rem North lilaßt and middle of the State, include every vide ions found 'between
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