~~;vti CM AND SED DS AT THE NBIP STSND. XTNG respectfully annininces to T bit frieuds and the public gencrallY that he continues the TAILORING 111781- NESS in the room adjoining the store of J. Lawrence Schick, and fronting on the Dia mond. lie has made arrangements to receive regularly the. LA TESI' l'AsIllON'S, and it will be.his constant aim to giro entire antis 'to those who may favor him with their custom. iteiramkutry produce will be taken in ex. change for work, Gettysburg, Sept. 58,1255, 00 000 SEG • ARS°rever:v .• desoription an d Brands, all of which aro offered lower than any other House in the city. And warrants all he 'sells to be of the best ma. terial.' Call and examine. • WM. BUEHLER, ' • .. ho. 107 Franklin street- Nov. 24. 1854. Warm for Bale or Rent. undersigned, desiring to relinquish - Terming,. will sell at Private Sale, on reasonable terms, the FARM on which he re sides, about one mile from Gettysburg, on the Millerstown road. containing about 120 A'CFeM, with improvements. .111E‘lenot•irold, the Farm will be forIVENT. For terms apply' to J. N. BURKET. ' Sop. 19, 1856.—tf Flour to; Sale. IF you.want *good Barrel of Flour, call at -I- HOKE'S STORE, AS he 111 - 13 made arrang. meats to 'have always the best; which he will sell at 25 cents advance, Iry 2, 1856 . it 31111ETZ.EkINTo JUSTICE OF THE PEACE, hits opened .. .an office iu the front room of his residence in Italtititore street, where he will ha prepared to attend' to Scrivening, Conveyancing, and collecting claims, promptly and punctually. Gettriibtirg, April 20.--ly i)Mc33O COOSID2o /10 and seo FAHNESTOCK'S cheap and %- 14 pretty assortment of Dress Goods. I jott)vant anythiug ftuthionable, that's the place to et it. TOBACCO. 1. 00 I BOXES i L B. LUMP TO. BA.CCO in more and for sale. at ti'denta by the box, at BUEHLER'S Old 'Stand. the cheapest in the city. N. 107 Franklin at., Baltimore. tiemeWs Wear. LOTIIS, Cassimers, Vistings, and Shawls C largo stlpply, to which the attrution 0, all is invited. 'lf you desire to save money buy t • FAIINtSTOCKS. A DIES-Do you want a pretty dress, han -.ll4ll:.sonte , shawl, or any new style ribbons, ar• times in our lino ? If so you can lad the la testotyles, anti most approved patterns et the cheap store of FAHNESTOCK'S. IittirDALITTLIITEECNRAPEST , Q TlSPENDERS,Cravats,Portmonies, Socks, 47 ICrlifes, Stocks, Pocket, Handkerchiefs, ItamirA Clothes Brushes, WOolen Socks, GloVes, Consforts, Muslin Shirts and Shirt Coltrze, are always to be found at SAMSON'S. . lATTIIDITION. Tt 10 . 88 who . are fond of music, will find a li4ge assortment of, Violins, Aecordeons, I'lutes, Fifes is As Cheap at ' SAMSON'S. Asplendid assortment of Queensware, t clotta, 1311 not, Stone and Earthen ware, at COBEAN & PAXTON'S. _ . - 3:2I4EdEP IDIliZa • . . rtre msortment of Umbrellas, at all Dr: instriteeived and for sale at SAMSON'... O UR : Mock of HARDWARE bas been very mad increased ,', and persona ' building' or requiriajr au . ything in this department, 'should i firat, call-and see FAHNESTOCKS ehettptoek.. las"T XOTICE. FrITIE Notes and Book Accounts of ABRAM I ARNOLD, have been placed in the hands •of E. 13. Buehler, Esq. Payment is required immediately, if costs. are to be saved. Long •er five nob, granted. ABRAM ARNOLD. • N0v.14 ) 1856,---3t HARDWA.RE--Another large 'supply.— `Caine and make money by bnyingat low prices from our well selected stock. FAHNESTOCK BROTHERS. Sign of Rid Front. AAlarge stock of Boots and Shoes, selling at . small prOlits at COBEAN & PAX.TON'S. • rratiol4 xs, CARPET BAGS and UM BRELIAS, for sale at ' ' ' COBBAN A PAXTON'S. A PEW MORE LEFT OF Jacobus Clocks, also a few good watch es at SAMSON'S. FOR SALE. t0' . 15 dead of Horses to b. CEO. ARNOLD. Oct. 10. ' - =CEP WARM, have jug received, a splendid assortment ill of Wool 4.inaerthirta and Drawers, which soldiow, at Hat!, Hats. • lIPITQSE need of the above article, would do well tegive us ileall, before purchasing elsewhere, for Satrisoucannot be beat in giving biggaius. VEST'S, V SIM • N mansually)imge assortment, of every descriptionjust received at • SAMSON'S. Ladies collie this Way. A targesusortment Lathes Dress Shoes A sisliaraiters, for sale at . COBEAN is PAXiON'S. MIIIABISOLt3, Umbrell a s, Famo---stacks of &. SCOICIi'S. DRESS GOO.DS,' Ladiee And Gentlemen, cea be found La imatetise vatic' ty,and cheaper *ban et , ger, oI9ClitIOK:13. Step in and examine the inert spiel Cox Fall and IVinter. Vet.. 31, 1856. COPE, AVM! COINS ALL 1 lira AXE AN3.0111111 .I(Vhlithe hand meat and cheapest Stock If If ,a NEW 600135 to be found in this OM"; newest. 4tyles are to be seen sa assortnneat, and many of theM are really megeiticent, without being costly. No time gm' per tiestam: Call in and see for yourselves . , . • J. 16 • 0.14 1113/.. Olt tit litbka Spriart. HIRDIVIRE STORE. HE Subscribers would respectfully Jl announce to• their !rissole and th., public, that they Imo opened a 'NEW HARDWARE STORE in Baltimore st,. adjoining the residence of DAVID ZtEauat, Gettysburg, in which they ate opening a arge and general assortment of lIARDWAIIE, IRON, STEEL, GROCERIES, Cutlery and Coach Trimmings, WM. T. KING Spripgs, Axles, Saddlery; Cedar Ware, Shoe Findings, n general, Mending' every descriptio.i of articlea'in.the above line of business—to which they invite the attention of Coach. makers, Blacksmiths, Carpenters, Cabinet. makers, Shoemakers, Saddlers, and the piblic generally.' Our stock having been selected with great earc and purchashed for Cash, we gnarl antee,(for the Heady Money,) to dispose of any part of it on as reasonable terms as they can be purchased any where. We particularly requests call Irom our friends, and bartiestly . _solicit a share of public favor, as we aro determined to es. tablish a character for . sellnur Goods al ow prices and doing business on. fair prin. tiples. , ' JOEL H. DANNER, DAVID — OGLER. Gettysburg, Julie! B,tBsl.—tf. TIREEMOUNT SEVORICCF P SIXTEEN miles north-west from Philadel phis, near Norristown, Pa.; will be open for YOUNG MEN and BOYS above 14 years of age, from October 1,1856, till Juno 1, 1857. The site is healthful, the surrounding prospect exceedingly beautiful, the accommodations sufficient for 140 boarders and 200 students, and the terms not exorbitant. Tlito range of studies is extensive, the teachers exp'rienced and able, and every reasonable effort is made to promote the physical, intellecteal and moral welfare of the scholars. A Circular will be Benno order, with particulars and references ifdesired. SA3IUEL AARON, Princrixd. Norristown, Pa. Aug. 29, 11856.-4 m. • • JOITIst HOKE. BOOKS- STATIONERY, DRUGS & MEDICINES. Intrtagebr floortittenl. • • - AL' D. BUEIihER hot added to his former • stock of Goods , an unusually large as• sortment of Classical, School and Miseolla. , embracing all the text Books used in the Col lege, .Common Schools, and - standard Classic authors, with the reheat popoktr_publicationsi constituting a larger assortment than ever be-. foro opened in Gettysburg. Also , ettatitit(o4PielYt7 of all kinds ; Cap, Letter and Note Paper, of the best quality, Envelopes, Gold Pens and Pencils, Pen-Knives, .kc., with a large assort rnent of to which, he invites attention, being prepared to sell at unusually low prices. - Deklie has , also largely increased his stock of Dengs and allvdicittes, which can be relied upon as the best in the market. ViiirArwingements hare been effected by which any article in his line of business eau be promptly ordered from the city. Gettysburg, Nov. 2, 1855. IMAVMN%fIoa Removed a few doors South of the old Stand H. SKELLY respactfully informs ts) his old customers and the public - nerally, that he comin. s the TAILORING ,GSINESS, at his new land• in South Baltiniore tree, where he will be ippy to accommodate all ho may patronize him. ll work entrusted to hie re warranted to fit and be of most substantial make. Thankfu for past fa'vors, hesolicits a continuance o public patronage.. 'llCrThe New Fork Spring and Sum. mer SHIONSare received. Call and see them. s • • *pill 27, 1855.—tf THE 'second , and final account of Amos Lefever, Assignee of the estate and effects of Thomas Bittle and wife, formerly of Ger. many township, Mama county, has been filed in the Court of Common Pleas of said county, and will be confirmed by the said Court on the 23d day of December next, unlen cause be shown to the contrary. JOHN PICKING, Protley ' 0ct.31. 1856.-101 PROVISION HOUSE. THE undersigned would respectfully an nounce to the Citizens of Gettysburg, that he has opened a Provision House in the room formerly occupied by Mr. J. J. Brinkerhcff in ,)3altimore street, nearly opposite the Star' Of. flee, where ho will have coristantl i v on hand. Flour, Feed, Groceries, Butter, Eggs, Lard, Cheese,Bacon,-Chickens, Potatoes, Apples, Fruit o all kinds, Confections, Ac. Aug.WM. REtVER. A 29,1866.--ly SAMSON'S 1 Po- i „ HUMS. KENTUCKY. LEAF ;TOBACCO, 20 Bales Havana, 25 . do Sagua. 20 do St. Jago, go Cases Seed Leaf. , Just received and for sale by W. 51. BUEIILEII... No. 07 Ftanklin drool. Nov. 24, 1854. • THE nuderaigned would inform the good people of Adams county and the rest of the world, that be has received an extra large supply of all kinds of MEN'S A: BOYS' qi.o. THING, Boots, Shoes, Hats, Caps, Buffalo Robes, front New York ; and although goods have advanced i* price, he is able and determined to sell at a less price than hereto. Country Isfercharits are invited to call—he will eel! them Goode lower than they can buy in the city. No one can compete with him, unless he buys his Goods as he dues : thnt is to gay, go to New York 'and stay two, three or four mouths, and sateh the chances. - .A. word to the wise 'is sufficient. If you need such Goods as he keeps, go to him and slink° your purchases, te save money. MAR,CUS 8211,180 N. Oct:3l, 1856. sgb BOXES BLACp. FAT in store `"' and' for site by • • WM. BUEHLER, It.. tin Fmk& sliest, Baltimore 1 1 •111E3111J1Cr Paints, Oils, & Dyestuffs, Fancy Goods, NOTICE. BIGGEST STOOM, And ilia Cheapest ! GETTYSBEIG FOIJIORY. A NEW FIRM. if 1 11 E undersigned, having entered into 0 - partneship to carry on the Foundry bu. einem' ,under the firm of WARREN & SONS, hereby make known to the citi. eerie of Adams and adjoining counties, that we are prepared to make every thing in our line of business. We have con. evilly on hand, the HATHAWAY and other COOKING STOVES, the Parlor airfiglif, and nine plate Stoves, of various styles and sizes, Pots, Kettles and Pans, and all other Iron Cooking Utensils, Waffle Irons, Washing Machines, Ash plates, Boot-scrapere, &c. Castings for Mills and other Machinery. PLOUGH CASTINGS of every description, ke.— We make the WO, Blocher, and differ. ent kinds of W itherow Plough,. We have also got different patterns of FENCING & RAILING for Cemeteries. Yards and Porches,.which can't be beat for beauty or cheapness. OcrAll the above articles will be sold cheap for Cash it Country Produce. IrraLACKSMITHING still con inued. BRASS CASTINGS and every thing in our line made to order. THRESHING 1113CIHNES repair. ed at shoriest notice. • Being Moulders ourselves, we will do our work RIGHT. • THOMAS WARREN, MARTIN WARREN, HIRAM WARREN, THOMAS A. WARREN. Gettysburg, May 11, 1855.—ti 31 . 17* GOOD S'• Come this way, tf you taut to acre at least 20 per cent. of your money. COBEAN A; PAXTON have just received. and are now opening the largest and best selected stock of GOODS, in their line of bus- Mess, over offerad in Gettysburg, to wit: Dots, Calls, Boots, Shoes. Overshoes and socks, Umbrellas, Trunks, Carpet Bags, Futter Window Blinds, Station ery, Perfumery, and a variety of Notions ; al so the largest stock of VELWSUMRE, CHEW, 4! LASS, Stone and Earthen Ware, ever offered in Adams confity--all of which they n.e determ ined to sell lower than they cnn be had at any other Establishment in the County.— t7all at COBEAN & PAXTON'S, south east Corner of the DiamOnd. No trouble to show Goods. Oct. 10,1856 NEW G OODS. TIIH Cash System3s years experience in the Credit business has satisfied tee that it will not do, and I have now determ.ned to a dopt the Cash System—and offer the following Goods for Cash or produce CHEAP CLOTHS. Blue, Black, Brown, Green, Olive, &c. Fan cy Over. coatings, Beaver Cloths, Peter Shunts. Cassitners, black and-every variety of fancy colors Cassinetts, Velvet Cords, Jeans and pantaloon stuffs generally. Coburg cloths, Merinoes, Debage, Muslin Delanes, Alpaceas. Calicoes, Ginghams, &c., with every variety of Ladies dress-Rods. Ready made Clothing in great variety, well made and cheap. Domestics, Fresh Groceries, Queensw are, .c., &c. Please call, examine, and judge far yourselves. All will be sold at the lowest Cash prices. GEORGE ARNOLD. Oct. 3, 1856. GROCERIES CONFECTIONS, BACON, &C. THIS WA.Y FOR BARGAINS ! EMANUEL ZIEGLER has just re turned from the city with the largest lot of GROCERIES he has ever before opened, to which he invites the attention of all, convinced that he can offer RARE BARGAINS. He has also a fine lot o Hams, Shoulders, &c., Shad,. Mackerel and Herrings, Oranges, Leinons. Raisins, Figs, Dates, Almonds, Nuts, Candies of all kinds, To. bacco, &gars, Snuff, Brooms, Brushes, Blacking, with a general assortment of variety goods. Give us a call if you want to buy cheap and goo P—next door to the "Star" office, Baltimore Street. Gettysburg, May 11,1855.—tf IMPORTANT TO the citizens of Gettysburg and Strangers who desire to know whero to . find a large and handsome variety of Summer HATS and SHOES,—are invited to call at W. W. PAX TON'S STORE, where they will find the most elegant White Beavers, and White Silk Hats, Panama, CUnton and. Braid; also, Soft French Hata, and a large stock of Gentlemen and Ladies' and Children's SUmmer Shoes and Gaiters 'of every style and price. Call and see he goods. W. 'W. PAXTON. June 13, 1856. WAL NW ED, December 24000 L ne ß i S t., of o f r P w O h r i t ct , C l AE will be paid. „Farmers who have the article for sale, will do well by calling and making engage ments with the subscriber, at his Flour, Bacon and Grocery Store, in West .Middle.street, Get tysburg. GEO. LITTLE. Nov. 3, 1556,--tf NOW WE HAVE THEM ! JLIST arrived from Baltimore and Phila delphia the beet assortmat of lials, Caps, Boots and Shoes, that has ever been offered in Adams County. colors and kinds, (some entirely clew.) Call and see them at the old stand, "newly fixed up, in Chainhersburg street, a few &Mrs from the corner. W. W. PAXTON. , March..2B, 1856 THO'IIAILROAD IN SIGHT ! COME TO !WEE'S STORE. FUR cheap P,l L L and. WINT 00/Is, as he is determined to sell for Cash slidCouutty Produce, at short profits. Also. ` RIFIA.V7.IYLAD33 CiLOTECING. All goods cut free of charge by an caper. ienead Tailor. • Oct. 10 1856 - • - , Kansas, Oh Eledtion is now over and you can get the bea t article of SAUSAGE CUT TERS at th e choap store of JPIIN Philadelphia Advertisements FIRE PROOFS! THE SALAMANDER SAFES OP PHILADED PIIIA AGAINST THE WORLD VANS & WATSON, No. 26 South Fourth . street, Philadelphia, have had the surest demonstration in the following certificates that their manufacture of Salamander Safes has at length fully warranted the representa tions which have been made of them, as ren dering an undoubted security against the ter rific element: PiIILADELPIII.I, April 12,1856. MEMRS. EVANB & WASSON :—Oents—lt of fords us ,tho highest satisfaction to state to you that owing to the very protective qualities o, tWo of the Salamander Safes which we pur- chased of you some months since, we saved a large portion of our jewelry, books, papers, Sc., exposed to the calamitous fire in Ran stead Place, on the morning of the 11th instant. When we reflect that these Safes were loca ted in the fourth story of the building we ocen.. pied, and that they fell subsequently into a heap of burning ruins, where the vast concen. tration of heat caused the brass plates to me., we cannot but regard the preservation of the' valuable content; as most convincingproof o the g, rent security a ff orded by your Safes. We shall take much pleasure in recoup mending them to men of business as a sure Banco against the fire. GEO. W. SIMONS &.; BRO. PHILADELPHIA, April 12, 1858. - Muses. EVANS WATSON:-1 have to offer you my testimony in favor of the great security afforded to my entire stock of jewelry, books, papers ! ite., during the recent disastrous con• rlagration in Ransterid Place, from the fact that the same were contained in two of the Sal. amender Safes manufactured by you.. Having fallen from the fifth story of the Ar tisan building, where they were previously placed, and exposed to a vast heat for a long time, the preservation of the valuable deposits seemed to every one who witnessed the open ing and interior examination, a matter of pro found astonishment. Toell who may require a perfect protection rem the ntrages of fire, I shall not hesitate to recommend the ut.e of your Safes, as I tonsil• ''er they have now undergone the most trying test. N. E. 'MORGAN. PHILADELPLIIA, April 12, 1856. Messns Ey&,s & WATSON No doubt you w•.1l be deeply gratified to learn the good condition in which I discovered my book, policy of insurance, certificates of stock, and other valuable documents, when on ni de), last I opened the Safe made by your firm. With my knowledge of its great exposure both to the intensity of the heat from so hot a fire, as that which destroyed the Artisan build. ing, as also from the force of the fall from its former elevated position in the "third story, I could entertain but slender hopes prior to its interior inspection, that the contents which I once so highly prized would ever be of any ser vice to me, but as these fears are now happily removed, I tel it only due to say to you, that I can henceforth recommend the use of yibur Safes to all who may wish to feel a confidence in the perfect security which such means pro vides a,gainst So frightful au element. D WIRD GASNlLL,Bookbinder. Constantly on hand Patent Powder and Thief Proof Locks for Banks, Stores, &c. April 25, 1856.-1 y H. BYRAM.I [ T. MAY PIERCE FREE OF CHARGE 1 1 ! rrWO SPLENDID PARLOR ENGRA VINGS, einited "Bolton Abbey in the Olden Times," a ...splendid steel engraving, from the colelinded painting by Lundseer, and the "Departi Li of the Israelites from Egypt," a large and beautiful engraving from a painting by 1). Roberts. The retail price of the above engravings is $3 per copy, but will be sent fire q,/ chargeas follows: The subscribers have established a BOOR AGENCY in Philadelphia, and will furnish any book or publication at the retail price free of postage. Any persons by forwarding the subscription price of any of the $3 Magazines, such as Ilarper's, Gody s, Putnam's, Graham's, Frank Leslie's Fashions, &e., will receive the Magazines for one year and a copy of either of the above beautiful engravings, free.nfeharge, or ifsubscribing to a $2, and a $l, Ma n ouzine, such as Peterson's, and Challen's Ladies' Christian Annual, they will receive both Mug 'azines and a copy of either of the above en gravings. Every description of engraving on wood ex ecuted with neatness and despatch. Views of buildings, newspaper headings, views of ma chinery, book illustrations, lodge certificates, business cards, &c. All orders sent by mail promptly attended to. Persons wishing views of their buildings engraved can send a daguer eotype or sketch of the building by mail or ex press. Persons at, a distance having saleable arti cles would find it to their advantage to address the subscribers, as we would act as agents for the sale of them. BYRAM & PIERCE, 50 South Third-81.,hiladelphia. Nov. 30, 1855.--ly "Philadelphia Advertisement." EVANS FITIE AND THIEF PROOF SAFES ! FOR literchitnts, Lawers, Farmers and Oth ers, having Books, J apers or other valua bles_, to preserve from FIRE or BURGLARS. Day & (ll9Wsj BANK LOCKS. A CAR .—TnE "Film Timor SAFE,' that preserved, urßooks, seers, durmg the Greed , ' ire at Hart's Buildings, was purchas ed of OLIVER EVANS, GIS. 2nd., St. Phil ad'a. GETZ ABUCK. "REFRIGERATORS & AND WATER FLU TERS." EVANS' Premium Ventilated Refrigera tom for cooling and preserving mcaer, butler, milk, water and all articles for culinary purpo- MM. WATER FILTERS, for, purifying brackish or, muddywater, whether effected by rains, lime stone, marl mother causes ; can be had separ to or attached to the Refrigerators—a small quantity of Ice coolingtthe whole, in the warm est weathei. PORTABLE SHOWER BATHS, for the use of wane or cold water. WATER COOLERS, for Hotels, Stores dc Dwellings. STORE TRUCKS, for movintbozea, bales, SEAL PRESSES, COPYING do., DRUG, GIST do. ' OLIVER EVANs No. 61.8. Second4t., (2 doors below Chesnut.) FESTAXILJSRED in 0354 eb. 8,1856.—1 y HERRING'S SAFE AGAIN TOE CILTASJPIONI) The only Safe u x ~ rh in every ini , tane e preaero. eel their Gna r l Magill/ in the tale ezlen• =EI T the bnrning of the Artizau buildings 111 April 10th, and in the GREAT FIRE in Market Street, May Ist; 1856, the genuine HERRING SAFE preserved the yewellery of Geo. W. Simone & Bro. ; Books, Papers. &c, of Fisher & Bro. and Ewderti S B rn an3 & Co.; af tar rernaininga . x_posed to the burning mine for nearly FORM' HOURS, and proving conclu sively what we cave a.waye claimed for them their great superiority over, all securities now known. In,these fires, the HERRING'S SAFE, stanling side by side, with thosa'advertised as "warranted to stand 10 per cent-more fire than Ilerrings,"catne forth the acknowledged victor, not only preserving their contents in excellent order, but being themselves in a condition to go through another Arden!, while the boasted Salamanders" of *tiler makers way badly. used up in every instance, and in some cassia their entire contents completely destroyed. To the public we would simply say, that, daridi the 14 years that Herring's 'Safe has been before them, more than two hundred have passed through accidental fires without the occurrence of a single less. We would, therefore, caution purchasers against the misrepresentation of interested par ties. The Herring's Patent is the only Fire proof Safe made in this city which is protected by a Patent Right, and we will guarantee it to resist niore than double the amount of heat of any other Sate now known. EARRELEI& HERRING, Sole Manufacturers hi this State of "ammo's PATENT CHAMPION essEs," 34 Walnut St. hiladelphia. N. B.—" Evans & Watson's Improved Sala manders," "Oliver Evan's," "C. J. Gayler's," and "Scott's Abestos," Iron Chests, (a large assortment having been taken in part pay ment for "Herring's,") will be said at low pri ces. June 13, 1856.—1 y NEW WHOLESALE DRUG STORE. NSPENCER THOMAS, No. 26 South • Second street, Philadelphia, Importer, Manufacturer, and Dealer in Drugs and Medi cines, Chemicals, Acids, Dye Stuffs, Paints, Oils, Colors, White Lead, French and Ameri. can White Zinc, Window Glass, Glassware, Varnishes, Brushes, Instruments, Grouud Spices, Whole Spices, and all other articles usually kept by Druggists, including Borax, Indigo, Glue, Shellac, Potash, All orders by mail or otherwise promptly at tended to. Country Merchants are invited to call and examine our stock before purchasing elsewhere. Goods sent to any of the wharves or railroad stations. Prices low and" goods warranted. March 7, 1856.-Iy. VALUABLE REAL ESTATE AND KIRA PROPERTY PRIVATE SALE WISHING to retire from the farming and milling business, I will sell at Private Sale the following valuable Real Estate, known as LOCUST GROVE, situate about one and shall mile S. West from Ltlestown, Adams county, Penn's. No. 1.-32 Acres of&Mead ow bottom of a superior quality of red gravel. soil, well adapted to timothy, 2000 bushels o lime having been put on it. The improve ments are a LARGE AND VERY BEAU TIFUL NIERCHANT MILL, Saw Mill, Coop' er Shop, two Dwelling Houses, a Store Room, two Bake Ovens, two Stables, three Hog Pens, ; ; and all necessary out-buildings. The Mill is built upon the most modern and hnpro ved plan. The dam .and race are not sur passed by any. Four County roads centre at this Mill. N0.2:-3 7 Acres of Slate Land, very susceptible of a high state of cultivation S or 10 acres of which are heavily timbered, with about 10 aerosol meadow . . The • improvements are a large and very 4.;:. ? u complete lidsT MILL and Dwel- jji: ling House. This property ad. = i joins No. 1. No. 3.-A Farm Containing 156 Acres mostly the red gravel soil, and pro duces well, 40 to 60 Acres of which are heavi ly timbered and about. 20 Acres of meadow bottom. 10,000 to 12,000 bushels of lime have been put upon the land. An abundance of fruit trees upon the premises. The imp.ovements are a Stone Dwelling House and Kitchen, Smoke House, ;•; a large Bank Barn, with Wagon • Sheds, Corn Crib, Hog Pen, and all necessary out-buildings. This property is also a part of No. 1, and known ns above. There is not n more desirable property in the county than LOCUST GROVE, either separately or to gether. Call and see it. These properties will be sold separately or together, as may best suit purchasers. I will sell on accommoda ting terms. Any person wishing to view the property will please call on Edward Stahle ou the premises, or myself in Gettys burg. _ _ _ GEORGE ARNOLD Aug. 15, 1856.-$5, EK. P lae l aND JOHN W. TIP'FON, Fashionable liar. vir ber and flair Dresser, can atall times be found prepared to attend to the calls of the people, at the Temple. in the Diamond. adjoining the County Building. From long experience, he flatters himself that he can go through till the ramifications dills T nsoriat Department with such an infin.lo degree of skill, at will meet with the entire satisfaction of all who may submit their chins to the keen odeal of his razors. He hopes therefore, that by his attention to business, and a de. Aire to please, he will merit as well ae re. 'ceive, a liberal share of public patronige. The sick will be attended to at their pri. vale dwellings. News for the People WAHNESTOCK BROTHERS beveled re ceived and are uow open ing a large and vari ed assortment of Dry Goods, Queens ware, Hard wire, dm., to which they invite the attentiou of those wishing cheap Goods. As our stock has been selected with great care, from the largest wholesale houses of New York, Philadelphia, and Baltimore, we are prepared to offer ia dueements to purchase from us, such as cannot often be had. Come and examine our stock, and we know you will not leave without buying. Sign of the Red Pront. Oct. 3, 1856. SPORTING' SPORTING!' giIEORGE and Henry Wampler will Make House Spouting and put up the same low, for cash or country pro. duce. Farmers , and all 'others wishing their a nises, Barns, &c. spouted, would do w' to give them a call. G. & H. WAMPLER. 1 Min BOXES BEST CONGRESS A- 1 -Fluv TOBACCO, in ?tore and for sale by W.lll. BUEHLER, No. 167 Franklin street TOR STIR IND DINNER, Is published every . Friday Evening, to Baiti more street, in the three story build • . ing, a few doors above Fahn °stocks Store, by - D. A. BUEHLER. TERMS. If paid in advance or within the year $2 per annum—if not paid within the year $2 60. No-paper discontinued until all arrearages are paid—except at the option of the Editor. Sin gle copies 6} cents. A failures to notify a dia• continuance willbe regarded as, a new engage ment. Advertistnients not exceeding a- square in serted three times for sl—every subseqnent insertion 25 cents. Longer ones in the seam proportion. All advertisements not specially ordered for a given time will be continued un til forbid. A liberal reduction will be made o those who adverdie by the , year. n eatly andrioting of all kinds xecnted neatly and premptl rand on reasenab terms. THE COMBINATION,PATENT PORTABLE UPRIGHT STEAM ,SAW-MILL ,r.alB Mill commands the universal affiniii. tion of saw mill men everywhere. As its merits become known the demand for it in creases. Orders aro coming from every sec tion of this country, Canada, Cuba and South America. It is united for °Very section of th world 'Wherever there is timber to be sawed,. no metier of what character, how hard, how large, or how small. Two extensive manufactories are now engagea in building these Mills, yet it is almost impossible to turn them out as fast as they ate wanted. They embrace several valuable patents and improvements. and com bine all the following advantages : SIMPLICITY.—Both the mill and poe'er are so simple in their construction that any one of ordinary mechaniCal ability can corn• prebend them, put them up and ran them without danger or difficulty. PORTABILITY.—The whole establish, mont can be very quickly taken apart and put together, thus rendering it easy to be moved from place to place as desired, and saving the necessity of drawing the logs a long distance to the mill. DURABILITY.—It is constructed in the most solid and substantial manner, runs per teeny still, is not liable to'get out of order, and will last for years without repair. RAPIDITY.—It will saw faster than any other Upright Mill. The speed of the saw is about 300 strokes * , per minute and the feed from one-eighth to three-quarters of an inch per, stroke. Thus, at a medium !bed, the Haw will cut through a log 24 foot long in about three minutes. From this data any one knofr• ing the character of the timber can calculate how much it will do. EFFICI4NCY.—It does its work well, cuts smoother and straighter than the ordinary mills, and the arrangement of the saw is such as to render it utterly impossible fur it to run out of line. -- EAPNESS.—Tho entire cost of the Mill, with fourteen horse-power, and everything all complete and ready for running, hexed and delivered for shipment in this city, is only $l,- 650. The Mill requires less power to drive it than any other mill, and the power furnished is but- Pcient to drive extra machinery with it. Taggart's Patent Shingle Mill, self feeding and capable of sawing out from twenty to tidy ty shingles pee minute in the very best man ner. This is the cheapest and most efficient shin gle mill there is constructed. RICE'S PATENT SPRING GUIDE. A new method of operating circular saws, entirely obviating the most serious objections in the use of circular saws. The subscribers also furnish Portable Grist Mills, Portable Flour Mills, Circular Saw Mills, and other improved machinery for all purposes. A Pamphlet cOntai him* ' a full description of the Combination Mill aiid our other Patent Machinery, illustrated with line engravings, will be furnished without charge onapplication to .1. M. EMERSON & Co., No. 1 Bpruee street, Neu , Fork. A. G. BRAGG, St. Louis, Mo. Nov. 28, 1856.-11 TO THOSE WllO ARE INDEBTED TO ME. lIAVING now adopted the Cash System in my business, for the purpose of settling up my old business, all those indebted to me of long standing, either by Note or Bunk ac counts, will ;Ruse' call and ray the same. GEORGE - ARNOLD. Oot. 3,185 G. TIN VIRE! TIN WIRE! EO. E. BUEHLER informs his '4, if friends and customers that he has a , :ery large assortment of TIN WARE on hand ready for the Spring sale, made by experienced workmen and of good ma. terials, which will he sold low for CASH or COUNTRY PRODUCE. Kr Call a nd see. Gettysburg, March 10,1854. Teachcrs Iran ed. THE Board of School Directors of Straban township, will meta at the house of JA COB L. GRASS, in Ilunterstown, on Satyr. day the 15th day ql.Niwendx.'r nest, nt 1 o'clock in the afternoon, Mr the purpose of employing Teachers for the Winter term of the schools of said township. By order of the Board PHILIP BEAMER, &e.g. Oct. 31, 1856.-3 t HAY WANTED. PERSONS having Hay to sell will do well by calling on the subscriber, in Gettysburg, who is desirous of purchasing. The highest Market price will be paid at all times. irrAs he intends having the Hay, after being packed, hauled either to Hanover or Baltimore, the preference to haul will be given to those from whom he may purchase. SOLOMON POWERS Dec. 24, 1852.—tf $1,200 A YEAR. 1000 Jgcnis Wanted. . A GENTS wanted in every part of the Dui A ted States;to sell a beautiful and instrue , tire work, "The PANORAMA of the OLD WORLD and the NEW ;" comprising, A view of the present state of the Nations of the world, their manners, customs and peculiarities, and their political, moral, social and industrial condition ; interspersed with HISTORICAL SKETCHES AND ANECDOTES, By WILLIAM lINNOCK, Author of the History of England, Greece and Rome. En larged, revised and embellished _ with several hundred • engravings from designs ofCroome, DeVereux, and other distinguished artists. It is also, illustrated with 24 beautifully colored dates, with costumes of various nations, tic., - sze. Agents selling this work have cleared $lOO a month. M... Send for a speciinen copy and prospectus, which will be sea • by mail, post paid, on , receipt .of $3,00, with particulars of agency. - J. M. BRADLEY, Puldiellei., 48 North Fourth Blreei, Philadelphia. N. 8.--In addition to-the usual percentage, we make an extra inducement to Agents in the way of PREMIUMS, . J. W. B. Nov.l; 1856.-3 M vtawarataQ lar g e lot of Trunk/ and Carpet Bags on hand which will be sold low to make room. liars , mos.. BLACK Silk and Slouch Huts of the latest style and at reduced prices far sale at 00BEAN Ps PAXTON'S. legrßlanks of all kinds for tale at this office. • CA.THA OPERATE by their powerful influence on the internal viscera to purify the blood and stimu late it Into healthy action. They remove the obstructions of the stomach, bowels, liver, end other organs of the body, and, by restoring their irregular action to health, correct, wherever they exist, seat derangements as are the first causes of disease. An extensive trial of their virtues, by Professors, Physicians, and Patients, has shown cures of dan gerous diseases Almost beyond belief, were they not substantiated by persons of such exalted position and character as to forbid the susnicion of untruth. Their certificates ;re published In my American Almanac, which the Agents below named are pleased to furnish free to all inquiring . Annexed we give Directioni for the use in take enmplaints which they have been found to cure. FOR , CO3TMENESS.—TI*O On. or two Pills, or such quantity no to gently move the bowels. Cos tiveness is frequently the aggravating cause of Prize, and the cure of one complaint is the cure of both. No person can feel well while under costive habit of body. Hence It should be, as it can be, promptly relieved. Fon DYSPEPSIA, which is sometimes the cause of Costimmess, and always uncomfortable, take mild doses from one to four to stimulate the stemmata and liver into healthy action. They will do it, and the heartburn, bodybrim, and soulburn of dyspepsia will rapidly disappear. When it has gone, don't forget what cured you. • For a Foot. STOMACH, or Morbid Inaction of the Bowels, which produces general depression of the. spirits and bad health, take from four to eight Pills at first, and smaller doses afterwards, until activity and strength is restored to the system. Fon NERVOUSNERS, SICK. HEADACHE, NAII/NEA. Pain in the Stomach, Bach, or Side, take from four to eight pills on going to bed. If they do not oper ate sti illeiently,, take more the next day until they do. These complaints will be swept out from the system. Don't wear these and their kindred dis orders because your stomach is foul. Fon Senortma, ERTNIPELAB, and ad Assam of the Shin, take the Pills freely and frequently, to keep the bowels open. The eruptions will gener ally soon begin to diminish and disappear. Many dreadful ulcers and sores have been healed up by the purging end purifying effect of these Pills, and some disgusting diseases which seemed to saturate the whole system have completely yielded to their influence, leaving Abe sufferer in perfect health. Patients! your duty to society forbids that you should parade yourself around the world covered with pimples, blotches, ulcers, sures, and all or any of the unclean diseases of the, skin, because your system wants cleansing. To Punter THE BLOOD, they are the best medi cine ever discovered. They should be taken freely and frequently, and the impurities which sow the seeds of incurable diseases will be swept out of the systerulike chaff before the wind. By this property they do as much good in preventing sickliest as by the remarkable cures o which they ere making every where. LIVER COMPLAINT, JAUNDICE, and all Bilious Affections, arise from some derangement—either torpidity, congestion, or obstructions of the Liver' Torpidity and congestion vitiate the bile and render it unfit for digestion. This is disastrous to the health, and the constitution is frequently under mined by no other cause. Indigestion is the symp tom. Obstruction of the duet which empties the bile into the stomach causes the bile to overflow into the blood. This . produces Jaundice, with a long and dangerous train of evils. Costiveness, or alternately costiveness and diarrhwa, prevails. Feverish symptoms, languor, low spirits, weariness, restlessness, and'melancholy, with sometimer in ability to sleep, and sometimes great drowsiness ; sometimes there is severe pain in the aide ; the akin and the white of the eves become a greenish yellow ; the stomach acid; the bowels sore to the botch ; the whole system irritable, with a tendency to fever, which may turn to bilious fever, bilious colic, bilious diarrlicea, dysentery, &c. A medium dose of three or four Pills taken at night, followed by two or thrvi : in the morning, and repeated a few days,will remote the cause of all these troubles. It is wicked to suffer such pains when you can cure them for' .5 cents. RHEUMATISM, GOUT, and all inifornrearory Fe. errs, ere rapidly cured by the purifying effects of these Pills upon the blood and the stimulue which they afford to the vital, principal of Life. For these and all kindred complaints they should be taken in mild doses, to MOW the bowels gently, but freely:; As a DINNER Pm., this is both agreeable and useful. No l'ill can be made more pleasant to take, and certainly none has been made mere effectual to the purpose fur which a dinner pill is emphiyed. PREPARED RV DU. J. C. AYER & CO., Practical and Analytical Chomista. tiT"For Salo by A. 1).- , 131.:EITLER, anp Druggists gencrally. August 2'2, IS:iti.—ly CAST YOUR ItItEAD UPON TOE WATEUS, FOR AP. TEC MANY DAYS YE :111AI.I. VINO IT. " A CERTAIN CORE FOR AIL RHEUMATIC PAINS. Dour/ condoun it but try It, it cannot fail. E. C. ALLEIN's CONCENTRA TND ELECTRIC PASTE AND ARABIAN PAIN .EXTILACTOB For ,Ilan and lforBe. [Copy right secured according to Inw.l SMALL JAR, Fifty cents LARGE JAR. One Dollar.- THE ELECTIIIG PASTE acts upon the Muscles, Tendons, and upon the whole nervous system, removing torpidity and pro during a healthy action of the blood. There being no volatile matter in its composition, it remains in action until it accomplishes its work. It cannot lose its strength, and is al ogcther harmless, its constituent parts being entirely vegetable. What will it cure ? We answer—Rheu nuttic Pains, when everything else fails, Cramps, Cholici Chilblains, Burns, Scalds, Sprains, Head-Ache, Tooth-Ache, Swellings, Bruises, Sores, Ring-Worm, Totter, Sti fiJ oin ts, Contracted Cords, Fresh Cuts, lilecratedSores, and all Scrofulous Diseases whore external remedies can be used, Sore Throats, Stiff Decks, What it will cure for flor4es and Cattle.— Sweeny, Spurin, Fissulas. Doll DO, Wind guile, Ulcers, Cholic, Sprains, Collar and Sad dle Gulls, Stone Bruises, Slip' Joints, Verdigo, Splints, and Running Sores. fl Fur sale at the Patent Medicine Store of 11. A. Rockakold da Co., General Agent*, Lancaster, Pa., and by A. D. 1311E1ILER, Get tysburg, Pa t , ii2l - None,genuine but those bottles having the words "E. C. Allen's Concentrated Elec tric Paste, or Ara inn Pain Extractor, Lin caster, Pa.," blown bn the bottles.. 4 Look out for Cot tito ft i Don't for to ask for ALLEN't. . . April 25, 1855.—11 Cheap Pall and Winter Clothing. WE have now got up our Fall and W nter Stock ofREADI -MADE CLOTH.. NO consisting of Over-Coats in great 3% iety, Dress Coats of every description, Monkey oack ets, Vests. Pantaloons, Shirts, Drawers, &c, &c., also, Boys clothin of all sizes. Our stock of . Overcoatings, Clothe, Vestings, Cas simeres, Cassinetts, Cords, &e., is large and full, and having experienced Workmen con stantly 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 shor test notice. We sell none but our own make, .and warrant them well =des and insure a good fit or uo sale. Our prices are low, our motto being small profits and . quick sales tor the cash.. Please call;—we.cannot be beat.— The New 'York .and Philadelphia-Fall and Winter fashious just received. GEORGE ARNOLD., Oct. 3, 1856. . BOUNTY LAND MIMS. THE undersigned will attend promptlY to the collection of claims for BOUM. TY LANDS under the; late act' of Con. grass. These who have already received 40 or 80 Acres, can now receive the bal. ance, by calling on the subscriber and mak jag the necessary application. JOEL B. DANNER. Gettyahurg,,Marelt 9 ; 1865.—tf SAMSON'S LOWELL, MASS., AND SOLD BY