WHAT _LS 1d131100111.171f ? sir Democracy represents the great principle of progress. It it , onward and outward in its move „ix r„,„4/.,d,/, T - ernionieT.—A youmf.', merit*. It has a heart for action and Viola' outer, wh,1,4.• perional appii. , ara nee motives fur a world. It constitutes was about its verdant as him native' t h e pr i nc i p l e of difrasimi altd i, to inoantains, wet travelling . in the Kest, . hunianitv what the centrifugal force not long awl, when he chanced. at u -. l . . , • 1 0 a revolving orb of s universe. pidgin house, to tall into conversation i IVliat motion is to them, Democracy ujiJi a "cotatnercial traveller'' from Gotham,—wito having, seen the ele- i s t o Prin c i p le. It is the soul of ne pineal in thee relo , i(itf.4 4.,hapt ,, h e i, showntitm. It conform, to the provitlenve in town, and ItAnted *)tctliiug further of God. It Iwe uotifideneis in num by his exp..rience in the dunning and and all abiding reliance in his high drumming lior, couriiilevolLbluisell an ile;tiuy. It seeks the largest fiber neorimplislie4 judge of 'nonage nature in ty, the greatest good and tlie:surs_bat gt . i p e r u i,. aut iw ua fowl of "running rige” Ihappiness, It alms to build up the int people front the ruraislistriets, Whose t great interests of the many, to the afflwaremee • lit 4 r ll4 nti g i 11 ' e ea ll'thnt i° n ' least detriment of the few. It re tina they might tie " mold " at a eheep ) , members the past, without neglect rate for the amusement of bystanders . . Green ing the pref . cut. It establishes the Coining up to oar friend from the present, without feitring to provide Itoantains, he began by civilly asking , him where he teas from ? o I.`rom Ver. i for the future. It cares for the weak, it inont," was the answer. " Ifatlier i 14110 it Permits no injustice to the mountainous country," eoutinned the ' stront.r. It einnftiers the oppressor, t;othamite. " Yes, snip thq i yait4ce, and prepares the subject of tyranny who titeglintAkilfm4ll the raf,''—"yes-- for freedom. IT MI:LTS TUE 11100 T'S Tell Inemt 4 ani - eolt 4--- that's eertain ,--1 11}:iiwr To MEEIiNk:I4S, anti reconciles and, winit's very queer, there is'alliv . ei the mind to knowledge.' It dispels a villey'betweeti the molntaini4---Lnever the cloud of igl - mance and supersti kriewit WI." 'The Tilteneinlmiled, and ~ ill et he the w • n again, 14 .. .,itie 4 hilti)ving o(l . le,a . qd prepares the people for t netion and self-respect. It add.: wi meant— `ft retch him, his . t h oo . o mat s tate f or . h ums ao4 ; . tv i-doni to legislation, and Unproved iddeap,timu't it?" arid the wag. 44 reo , " , jUdgi nen tto government. It fav,irs mei& the •Vevsnenter, 4 . great State for. enterprise that yields to many, and sheep and bones, but for - curers aryl ittek. nit industry that is permanent. It is assrit; York beats it hotter!" The laugh ', the pioneer of humanity—the con cattle in bere"„pretty etnisiderably loud," ' aervator of liatitntg. IT FAILS oNIS and the drummer retiretl..—B9.stun pus/. 1 WHEN rr CEASES TO LE TREE TO 1r.4E1.v. 4 atit II rite Greatmet of LZe.crA.—'f hero tras, formerly stationed t IVhitelatll; New litegifticem Notice. York„at the head of Lake elituttplain, a VOTICF. is hereby given to all Legatees and stab* agent who war v filmons tOr ?ever • 11 pther persons concerned. that the ,44looi bltridtg bean/ known to tell the truth. , j , fr tto.o ,fr,ortrat hereinafter mentioned will preaented at the Orphan'', Coort Adam , : Evert. traveller NVlifr ever NIW 111111 re ,lft.lll;:usitilogn ‘, A t tel, v it i t q lo )MIIIIII IVA Ilk broken protnismi. cu Tt 'i o l .:To/ fur the t° • ‘ it chanced, sumo throe or four yeurs (Theee 'ere a portion of those to be preserved.) ago, that' the conversation which en- : t .1. . 2 '.le 11,1,001.01( WillivOrtier. groAge - 41 the tongtte‘t of a knot ofgentle- ;tour of the lied will and to-a:moot of Felix !nen in the bar-rooni of the St. c i littrles (inter. Sen., late of Ofettallett town.hip, 'toter, New °demo:, was alvout liars. ; am" etinnty. tleeen.eft. At letigth a gentleman from Northern 24:1. The Reeond niecount of John t'. C C. 310ul- New York moll he would wager "the li i on t .. 3 .do n illni:irntorlf the e.tiite of C'orneliiis 4lrinka all mund" - t hat he ernthl name t N 1 "4-1. Vt . e first let-mint of .Tithn M. r u t. 'mud noldashing . and ingenious liar in lion, .idiOnistnstor of Catharine M4:11111..11, I)one!" exelaitned a Saith-; de•••.3.441. hoe Lilwrtv Adam,' enter. "Who do you 'tamer' name, 241. Tap tlr.t aild anal nevomiit of I htoiel A. IL, Atagu await o f whi te l, :t a , N ew Bucher, .tilluinistrator of David Sliding, de , York," said the Northerner. "It's no e`-";.:Le`t t,et,,„ eriod the astonistetti southorner, l -4i. The account of Antrustaa Ihtneen. "' , now sole and-acting Extcatur of the bud will "yott've got my man. and testament of John 1)/ittexii. deceived) ( 251. The account or Klunk, True : tee fur the sale of real vacate of Adam I.o:tf.t, deceased. 254. 'file first neeonnt of F:mantiel ler.A.lininistratorofthe Evtaot or.; din Spang.,• ler. deeensed, late of Borough of Berwick. The fret anti fillid net-moo, of tleorge Ehrhart and Daniel Ehrhart., Executors of Thomas Ehrhart, doec u ‘ed. gnu. Second and duel amount of liontv Ileititer t ool Josiah Benner. i:st.t.iiturs of tlo. I 13.+t will and testament of John Benner, de ce.ised. lageauuty of a House T fol -lowing extract is hoot Lover's handy evly r. 4-. In carrying off the mail thing (.1* a fhitfler bed, Jake Talie, 1110 bold slio'Wed the skit of a hiigli p enc. titnmer ' for he descended the emits backwards." Back we rds :" eselaim ed Larry 'loon, " that for?" " Yon'll see by-and-by," sold l'mgginß. "He deseemied haekieirts, when sad= deftly he heard the door openin:o And female voice exelailitiugr—, , %Vii . 'ere are you goinjcWitifttiat,h6d r 'lmitig up stairs . with it, ma'am,' said Jake, whose backward position favored lie,' and he began to walk op uwaiu. Cope ilutci►,' said the lady, ' we want no bed lure, tnan.".llr. 'Sullivan, ma'am, sent 3110 home with it said Jaiee, , • Come down, I tell ;Tout'. said the lady in a •rag-z.s,' n9.-11r. Sullitato here." f beg your paitkm, ray huly,',.anidjake, then turning round and inuri:l4l4, , off. with' the hed.tisir and easy. Well, there was a regular shillho in the house when the thing sedg found out, and es ropes xeould' nit hold the hidj for the ragg 8,119 was iy." Fwfl. 'Tragedy—Men Perm4aders.- lie Sproigtield (Massachusetts) Ilepub /'liran, in ?speaking of a new invention ter a hen's nest, wherelfy the eggs drop throsigh a trap door, and so deceive the ' hen that she keeps on laying. is respoW sible :tor the fallowing: "illobbs mot with - n loss, however, with ono of the persuaders, Blobbi had a. lovoly•young shanghai pullet of boundless ambition. Blobbs bought a /Persuader, and his lovely Shanghai used it. "She went at on the ,nest. is the morning. Blob KM' her go, and his heart bomled_with in him! Ala.irlte never SAW ,her come -off again: - At night he,visited the per suader, Ili the, tipper compartment was a handf*l of feathers, a few , -toe nails end a bill. 1* the lower compart ment, tireeer4hPee dozen and eleven eggs! Blobks - omit It ail 11e 4 r, dolb*ta wnsti tutionrwap nempial to .ilte cifort, sad, yoau auabitioa, she had had hersPlf 44 ism,y." A' Atirlitit;—Air.:(l;34to, the Marta chus44. lawyer, write!' a fraud which has boon compared to the autograph of a seveataen legged spider just entitled ont of;an Armand. An e!cthang my*: —.• We are informed that —Hon. Iturns Choate iritl be 'Lent. to Chini—aot, how , ever, 'kr too covernment as _lliniator Plempoteetiary, bet that he ha. been engaged at large salaty, giv-iSittla Canton, whore he will be employed in &Verlag Sea-cansts%' It iR Raid his lieett liar Ntrle of ehirography . will enable him to puion those intere4ting hieroglyph ic*at a much cheaper rate thau the . Gl4- nose painteri eau do it." A &Pitt - iy.—A gktwer in Worcester, 31assachusetts, the other day, lett a hogshead or molasses standing in hi back yard with the head out. A little boy climbed op on the edr to get a eltanco at stiek - ing his fingors in the sweet fluid and then ticking them. whin he lost his balance, reeled, and over he went, head first into the molasses was pulled out by the heels nod led h o so stuck up *at he ‘wouldn't speak to his old filet:as; They had s AickYi time parenuthsiiinty, writi«- ing out the eiethes nail scraping the molasses from his hair into Flits. ' . - - 4al Cliinanun in Califotota waa arreatod for niurkkr. A friend twaring the opiniot exiiremoil that Ah Chang wonlil he hanged, iieliv erod .kit opinion of California ja4tive thus : "Sins an hang; him :ill same oue Mulieaa (Aiaemean) SLAP ; /11 . 04 901 tiro tivigAwardnikarof yea ail)°, no hatv mon ey, him haag—ttab. plenty Money, no I - AMES Gaiters, Buskins. and Sandles II for sale cheap at 11111,MVA'S 4.V. A rnimmArGn's. VESTS. VEST'..—An unusually large as 1 riortment, of every description. just re ' (view] at S k MSON'S ABe=4 Petitius.—A num aimed rilliE attention of the L k l /TES is partieu. Aaron Lig, of Montgotnery county, , a larly invited to the large aitivirtmon'. of Kentawity, intetitib petitiouing to the plain and fancy Glutern latest style, just Legislnt in* tO change his name. lie , r'eited by B ` 1 "'"'" 4 :f*-4"04i4/ """M• oATTENTION! Thiwwwlio are rood of mdeie, ays that hio awet ohtorth , wo.se name', will find a large assortment of, Violin*, is Oiirl. 'cis :1111141raiing that he...iLiosid be Accordeons,Flutes, Fifes, &c., he. Cheap at coned A. ... big, aud she 0. 11. - 4110ug,! . S.tNISON'S. . _ .. .. . .. lENTLEMEN, do von want to select from i k , large and han , knine variety of Cravats, ilso4ercideri, Suspenders, ite-.? if you do ' call ot St IIICh: S. WM. F. WALT E R. Pqi,ler. Per I) %NMI, PLAVK, DrptiT. Regitter'm IlQjre. (Jettyglourg. April 27, 18i7. 14 Tailoring. Rras owed • Few' pr.ra !awth,atheol4%land. T H:SK e LbY respectfully intone.: his old •, • customers and the pithlte paternity. that. bi.teontinuest the TA/LT/W.VT: Ifi'S/NENS, !Mar him old stand. in Smith lialtitnare Ntrevt. where he will he happy to auoutunoalate all :who may patronize hon. All work entrtrated to his cam warranted to fit and be of ustrst il• Stalltillit toake. Thankful for pair (*von., he solicits a continuance of public patronrige. C:7 %he r,rk .s'ort al a 114 ,N4lloll , ler Falk i/171V are receiyed. Call and -see them. Gettysburg. April 9. 1 New Millinery. LOUISA KATE LITTLE criehea to J.VJL inform the Ladles of town and country. that she is now prepared to eef•etite Millinery biall its branehe.4. in W e st Middl e su „. t. a few doors below Mr. George Little's Kture.— lirork done cheaper than elsewhere iu town. Please call and see. • April 21, 1856. Hanove*• B. 'Railroad. AINS over the Hanover Branch Railroad now run RA railOWS: , filirst Train leaves Hanover 1111 9 A. Y . with Patvengers tar York. Harrisburg, t;olutiihia an Philadelphia. This Train alai conueets *ith the Eipreas fur Baltimore. arriving there et.l2 x. • Second Train lea yea at 3P. x with Paasen geis fur Baltimore and intermediate places. snit returns with passengers trmn tort, &c. April 21. J. LEIB, Agent. Edw. B. Bnehler, illtayint at tom, , _ WILL fwllldufly and promptly attend to all busineaS entrusted to him. Ile speaks the German language. Milne at the sidle place- in South Baltimore street, near Focaay's drbg store, and nearly opposite Dan neitt Ziegfer's store. Gettysburg. lfarch 20. David A. Buehler, 3ttorurq at I ata, TTGL promptly attend to collections and all topultras entrusted to hi' ears. r7Oftlee in the Diamond, adjoining store of A. B. Kurtz. Gettyaburg. Feb. 4,1858. 1y - _ Wm. B. MCI ellan, 3ttarant at fact. fiFFICR on the south aide of the Pohlie A.Y Square. 2 doors awed of the Sentinel office. GettyftburgAugust 2.1; 1853. D. VCoetaatai t :Attain; at Tam, (Office removed to one door 11" est of Bnehler's Drug ti unk-store. Chtinhershurgstreet,) Attorney &Solicitor for relents and PinitOng, BOCNTY , Land Warrantx. Back-pey irus peuded Cbtims.and all other claim!' againnt the Government at Ntinshingtun. n. C. : also American claims in England. !Am{ IVArnias located and sold. or bthrzlit, and highest prices given. _Agents engaged In locating wirrrints in Pura.llltuuie mul other IVestern Stater., '377.kpinly Cu him personally or by letter. Gettysburg, Nov. 21, 1853. FACT.—MONEY s‘vv,r) by buying ri your lieu, Cap+. Boota and Shoel at rovut &AM9/ti tiyh' 4r. Tbat-4109 , 0inv Malin* d cetupsuay EcIPROTVULLY calla the attention of 11 Capetahatit and thaws haring toasty to ineiao,, to their WNW.. now being imatuird.— The length of their !toed, oow under contract. is 114 aides. the grading and masonry oil whltii to more than two-thirda .fintahed, and rapidirproverinag toward completion. By a resolution of the Board of Direction. a-Mon.{ gage of the entire road from Hanover to Get-1 tyabitrg, and also of the unfinished work of the Pennsylvania Extension. from Gaupsburg to the Maryland bite. beyond %Vapiesborie. will in a few day* be executed tai Geoitun as Ttuatee. fur the recurity oft the bowl holders. • The Ronda will be issued iw otuins of 8100 and $5OO each. hearing 6 pee cunt. interest. with wapitis attached. pnyalik semi.annual ly. They certainly will lot nt a yery.aafe and demi rattle investment. as the Ikattla will he free from taxa . •std yield interest payablemend armsfallly. at 6 per cent. per M7lllOlll. Peramut wishing to Pubscrilw for them, tan do an by calling no the Preaulent, Secretary or Tretou rer of the Company. or any of its Managers. with aby of whom they will find the condi tions of sate. IL. MeCI•IWY. P, CI nien.l. DAVII) y. thi4l. 11. MCCIACI.I.A.V, )4441t-tt IG. 1h57. New Ilaril ware Store. erl4g iiutt.icriherg tro ild re.pectrullt. an nnnnee to their friends *nil the politic that they hive opened a 11.iril.ritris Story. in Balti more .itrect. ',limning; the reititligice of I)arid %begirt. Gettyslout.g. in whi e l t th e y l a wny' , I n . t e nd to ott:r to the public a large •tid general amortioria of liarilwae. iron, Strel, Grortrlrsj Cll TL, E RV. CO iCII TR INI NIINGS. SPIUNGs, AXLES, L 'I) ILI Lti '27 9 T.cOar-tuarr, Shoe finings, Palnlg, MIN, and Hi e-stuff", in general Including every desertption of arti cles in the •Istve line of bo.niess, to whieh tiler invite the attention of Coach-tool:yrs, Itiackstuutts, Carpenters., - maker; Shoe-niakers. Saddlers. anti the pol.thc getter at:y. Our stock having 'wen selected with go eat earn and purchased (or c ash. w e guaran tee (for the ready money.) to tlytist‘e of any part of it on as reasonable terms as they can be purchased anywhere. IVe pirticolarly rcquect a enll from our frkn4i. and earoe.tly aolagt a allare of puldic kror.n.t e e re deter mined e.oril)ll , h a char ae:et go• C 010.14 at low price s and doing liusincs4 on f.ur .I(rEt. It. I)INNF:R. DAVI!) Getty...burg, June 9, 1/45t. if - (1101( s t, F.-1101 I,ADS • PO SALE. • Centrallroad Company 1 is noir prepared to sell about 1.500.000 ACl•ex of ••• etOr+ ••7.# •.(7) fl q t./ Z .. Si .!!'", -? ill Met, of ',MIL FuaTT c,, ja s ',ht. Thee land, were :nutted by the Govern ment to aid nt the con,tritettim of this Ito 4. and are among, the richest and 'most fertile in th e world. They event! from North )'.at and North Nest. through the noddle of the State, In the extreme North• and include every satie ty of climate and lirodurtions r I hetween those parallels of latitude. The Northern portion i 4 chtelly prairie. interspersed with tine groves, and in the !piddle and Southern section, timber retintimiaten. alternating with beautiful prat net and opetinign. 'The eli•nate is more healthy. mild and equa ble• than any other part of the country—the air is pure and bracing. ‘t bile living %tremens and wprings of excellent water almond. Itititiontoim Coal is extensivzdy mined. and supplies a cheap and desirable fuel. (wing fur ntnited nt niany.points at ;$2 to C. 4 per toll-. and wood can he had at the satire rate per curd. Building Stone of excellent quality also abounds. which can be procured for little noire than the expense of transportation. The great fertility of these lands. which are a black nch mould from two to live feet deep. and gently rollmg,—their contiguity to this Road. by which every facility is furnished for trivet and transportation. to the. principal markets North. South, last and West, and the economy with which they can he cultiva ted. render them the tiin.t eels, bl e in vcstwent that can be found and present the most fa vorable opportunity. for persons of industrious habits and amen means, to acriaire a comfort able independence in a hew ) ears. Chicago is the greatest grain market in the world—atid the facility nod economy with which the products or therm lands Call he transported to that market, rm.ke them much more prifitahle. at the prices ahktetl. than those more remote at government rates,---as the adtlittomil cost of transportation is a per pointl tax on the tatter, which must be borne by the producer, in the letluceil price-he re ceilves fur grain. &c. The Title is Verfect —and when the final payments are made. Deeds are executed by the Trustees appointed by the Stale, and in whotu the titlu is tested. tc the Pllrchgvers, which convey to them absobite titles in Fee Simple, free and dear of every incumbrance, lieu onetior.gage. Th , Prarcui are few* St'i to $:11) ; Interert oily 3 p-r rout. Twenty per cent. will be desineted from the credit price for ('ash. 'l'hose who purchase on long credit, give notes payable in 2. 3. 4. 5 and 6 years alter dale, and are required to improve one-tenth aanuaily for five years. ao as to hare one-half the land in cultivation. at the end of that time. Competent Siirreyors mill aceompany those who wish to els:nine these Land.. free of chew, and aid them in making selections. , The binds remaining unsold are as rich and valuable u those which hive been dis posedaE .V.rtiosal Mips will he sent to any one whi will 'otiose fifty cents in Postage /humps. and Buoka or Pump/dem. containing outlier mei insurers of inionessful Ginning. signed try rupee:Wile and will known. fermis living in. the neighbor hood al jtail road in nils, through out the State—also the cost of fencing, price of cattle. expense of Awaiting threshing. eto. —or any intrrtnation —will Ire cheerfully giten on application, either personally nr by letter, in English. French or Iternian. arldres rod to .///11N 11 'LW/N. Littg:Mlnnaimiewer of Um? Ilbionis Central it It. Co. •triffce i in Illinois Central Railroad 1A..- pot. Chimers. Winds. April 20..857. 6m J. Lairrence Rfll It D., % tm arti : /is OS % one door twist of the Gnthe < Aurch. in Chit in twrsburg "treat. and opposite (.4erumer's store. where those wish. lag to have any Dental Operation perform. ed are respectfully invited local!. ko OW nausea : Dr. D. Gilbert. Dr. C. N. Ri2ttochy, Dr. D. Horner. Rev. C. P. Krafft'', 1). D.. Rev. H. 1.. I.3migher, D. 1).. Rev. Prof. William 11. Reynolds, Rev. Prof. M. Jaoobe, PtnC &cover. Creitysloirg, April 11 1853. tf Bounty Land riE undersigned will attend promptly to ttie collection of clainie fur Bounty Land* ender the late act of Corigreite. 'Masi" who bare already recetred 40 or 80 acme, can now receive the balance. by calling on the fttlbscri ber and making the ceoesiaary application. JOEL 13. I)ANNER. Gettysburg, March 12. 1855. tt The Ladies IVILL And it to their advantage to call at Fahnestock Brothers, and see their large and elleap stock of Silks, Challis, Lawns, Boca's, Tainartines, Delaines, Caloums, Ging hams, which are gelling cheap at FAIINESTOCK BIiOnIERS, jot of llte Rei Fry I. April 13, 1857. BILIPOIP ADVWX. CO. BY 31. S. (X)NVERSIL TAMPS attain/ Arrrrys earffully take% by C. N .1141 ins. (Wit &gin" Pr. rr 14 IR Map is drafted upon a scale of in ches to the mile; making it eery eoneeni est to find by it the didooc• front one pls.e to another in the county, end it will hare epee it every - PUBLI ROAD. All Poitt Offices. Hotels. Stores. ChurehiS, School Wouses. Cemeteries. Mills. Mechanics' Shops. lc.. will he marked. and the residence ofsvege PiIIiPICUTT-lIOLDItit iu the county will lie noticed with a dot. and his name carefully inserted. It will be • distinctly engraved. handsomely colored. and the border ornament- tell with views and row-swills of Public Buildings and Private Residences of the mew ty, and delivered to subscribers For $l5 per Copy. The iimlersigned have trammed the draft of the Map of Adams County. now tieing prepar ed by Mr. Casette*. and are well ;satisfied with its general correctness. When finished in the style of the Maps of other counties shown as specimens. it will be a beautiful and valuable lisp. and ~hould be possessed by ev ery family able to own it in the county. As the Maps are to be made will, fie Sntotreihergi we hope no person will fail to secure one while the opportunity presents itself. REFER ESC ES: , P..%. Buehler, Dr. 11. L. Baugher, Dr. S. S. St.lonueker, Prof M. L. Scooter, Fah " Arnold, Dr. C. F. Schleifer. A. D. Buehler, S. IL Itu4.ell, C. If. Buehler, G. Swope. Or. C. P. Krrtutlt, Colwout & Pszton, 41 Harper, Het. Jacoh Ziegler, .1. 1.. S,-Itick, 11. . 1 . Statile, t...,r.P.VanWyek, Pinner & Ziegler, 11.,ttelt, R. 41. M •Crettry Pr. D. ILomer, Darid 3lvereury, ' M. &W. feClortn, Rev. IL 1111, John 1,. Hill. Dr. 11. S. Huber. [Feb.4 16, 18.17. NEW FIRM ! ILLTs. nof )7'S .I.\ • D undersigned haring porch:vied from WM. W. Paxton. Esq.. his enlist , Stock of floods, will continue the Intaintuis at the old stand. in Chambersburg spirt. a few doors e-t of the dimiond. under theltrut of BRING :SIAS AIGHINIIArtaI. and solicit the patronage of their friends and the public gen erally. %e )use made arrangements largely to increase our crock of /Irl+. (' rm. Apar owl Sbnet. 1111(1 will always keepon haunt n foil assortment 01 all kin,ls. suitable to the season, which will be sold at the lowest po*sitile prima. Hoping. by strict attention to liiisilll.44, to merit a lib eral patronage, we invite ail nee ling anything in our line to call and esantine'our goods be to. e purchasing elsewhere. ttEtl. E. 111111C(31.AN i H. Art;111S11.i1;641. Gettysburg. Jan. 12. Itis7.—tf TIIF7~F.\I:MEi S & MR('IL\XICS' Savings Institution of Adanis Co. 44 Opens Sottirtilly, 11th tf April. ' institution rr ceirestlepo:otcs for which pap mtere.t as follows: Forsoet:r IU w0n:114.4 per cent. per annum. For 3 end not over 10 months. 3 per cent. per ;annum. FOr tranznent doixwitel, not less than 3 itlays. 2 per cent. per annum. payable 01/ demand without notice. The weekly depositors share the Dividends devlarvd end payable men 11.#. At the first meeting weekly depocites were !,scri bed. by reaponstble citizens. for the en r. rrn t year, to an ■mount exceeding, $lO,OOO. wh'ch will he paid in as required by thu bust nes. Of the atuniciation. For losing apply on Vireilne!iday. s„„ isrece iy e a a n d e pogite AN low as a dime. Interest to he allowed whenever the deposiies amount to $5.00, and on each additional a 6,00 and upwards. Office in South West Coriier nr Piddle ware. emit to George Arnold's store. Open daily Preen 9 A. M. to 3 P. M.. and for receiv ing, deposites every Saturday, from 9 A. M. to GP. M. • C;F:ORGE THRONE. GEORGE ARNOLD. John Broogh, I Johl [tomer. Na 1111 l el Durl.)raw ; f;eorke Arnold, A. Ileintzeltuan, Jowl, 31.usAelman, I). Meer , ary, MCCOrli Culp. juhii Roheil !former, John Throne. April 6, 1857. • - - New Got d. NEW ESTABLISHMENT! ACOBS .Ic. BRO. respectfully info their el friends and the pablic generally. that they have opened a Merchant l'alleerinx Extabltsbnaetat. in the room recently oc cupied by A. Arnold. in South Ilnl timore street near the Diatuond, where they will at all times be happy to accommodate all who may patron ise them. ,Their stock of Cloths. Cassmieres, Vestings, Cassinetm: Cords. Summer Goods, d.c., is large and selected from the latest styles—all of which they w ill dispose of at prices as low as they can possibly affiird. their system being to sell C1.11.1'. fur euan or court try p, miner. They will make np garments of every de scription in the most substantial and desirable manner, all warranted to tit and not to rip.— Goods bought of them pot to be made cp in their establishment will be cut, free of charge. They are makingupalot of READY-MAI/ECG/TH ING. in the best manner, which they will sell as cheap as the cheapest. 'Flui• have also on hand a large assortment of Hosiery, Surpenbrs. Shirts. Shirt Calla'''. 1.c.. to which they would calf the attetujon of ibe public. Ir7The Latest Fashions regularly received. Cash or Country produce always current for goods or wo-k. I/on't mistake the place. March 17. 1850. Potauff'er & Harley. Cheap Watches' and I eire'lrY Wlol%t a l te lsvd phia andeurvstNo. 96 North Second Street, corner of Quarry, Phila delphia. Gold Lever Watches, full jeweled, 18 carat 6411014. $2B 00: Gold Lepines. 10 carat. 824 00; Silver Levers, full jeweled. 812 00: Silver Le pineo.,jewels. 39 00: superior Quartiers. $7 UO Gold Spectacles. 37 00: One Salver do. $1 50: Gold Bracelets. $3 00: Ladies' Gold Pencils, 311 00; Silver Tea Spoons, set. $5 00: Gold Pats. with pencil and silver holder. $1 00i • Gold Finger Rings. 37f, cents to $80; IValrli Masses. plain. l 2 cents: patent 1S1: Luitet 25: other articles in proportion. All goods warranted to be what they are sold for. STAUFFER & HARLEY. On hand. some gold and silver Leviers and Lepinos. still lower than the above prices. 04.20, 1856. ly --t - fiamuel M. Mecfitclien, .3bn- Weight and Barr Mill Slone itaarfar- turrr. Q i OLE Proprielor of donwsos's highly ap -4,7 pro,ed and much improved SNOT AKD SCRISNING MACHIN'. : improved IR^Y awcAvs BHA"; DVSTILIt, TRY PRILMICY YACBIYR POI MIL LULL. Ke•i , lenr , : NO. 64 QUEEN Street. (18th Ward.) address Kensington Post Office. shrm: [JAI:DOCK Street, below Front. PIMA IVA. Oneslico Mill Stones. Mill Iron•, Smut Ma chines, Patent Mill Bush, Portable Mills, Stretched Belting, Ce ment and Screen Wire. SQCARE MURK° BOLTING CLOTHS. March 2, 1857. 3m CILDRKN'S Shnes of every variety and sine. at llatsaitax k AvGuiesa.usues successors to VV. Paxton Newt "Gistriti6.lll4lw Min t AND THE CASH NTSTEM. (I_ EORG I? A RNOLD & 00. hate jaw reasiv. ed from Philadelphia a handsome 'siert went of Clouds, maitabie for the swam Our stocrk of Ready-lade Clothing, and all Geode in that line. is extensive. Cheap (ludic Casaimerce.Casinveretts.Drap Detate. Gomm Vesting*. r &c.. &c. and see us. 1( we Clnnotlplease you ins garment restly.made. we have, our Tailors conAtantly tattling out and making up. and can make you • garment. upon short notice. and in the very best manner. Oar prices cannot be beat.-:- Give us a tall. N(arch 3 ). '57. P. B.—l bare given' Mr. J. C. Gu!nn an in terest expressly for the purpose of settling up w : y old business. I hare now been operating 34 years and hate never until now determined to settle up my business generally. Those therektro wbo are indebted to me, either by Bond. Note or Book account. will please call sod pay the same. t; KO. ARNOLD. March 30. 1857. if Do You Wish Bargains? • IF 301, GO To SCHICK'S CHEAP STORE, Corner n/ Inamoiiii and Baltimore street. L.St`lf ICK ha.,jost returned Prim WO • delphiu with u IttlLatn.l enmplete tptsort tnent of Springll.o4l4,' enn.i , .tiog of Illaek and Vaney colored Clothi and ea•odmerel, of all etyle+ and pattern,' ; Satitiett+, Cottunades arid Linen (100,1., for Meti'm wear: and Satin, Silk, and Marteilleg re.ding ; Suspenders, Cracat4. llla n dkerehief,. and I latee, at priee4 to pink the li times—whie gentlemen wishing a 'conipipte outfit, would do very well to elittnitte. Fog rue LtmEs.—.lust receive., aMaperinr ass4rtintnit of 111.tek Silks. which will be sold LIR : alert, Berege rye Luines, Linens. Swiss, ILA and Cambrie atisl SWIAN and Plaid Thislins, Wove+, Ribbons, Il.dlars, Dress Trimming, Scc.. &c., which for variety, ex cellence and clicaptleas cannot be surp.tzsed in thin market. tery - lteetilleet. that although there IA n great rugh t4l ror hargaine. all ran iieomacclatoil. vo troulile to show flood.. Tlierefore call in. twit examine the "r i ehest and eheapeist stock you ever laid your eyed (iettysborg. April,l3, et t p.itr4 Fotendry. A NEW FIRM! riniE undersigned. having entered into port-, ' - - IL` nership to carry on the Foundry business ; REMOVAL, under the Ilim of %V A !MEN k SONS. hereby' ..A.NI) NEW FIRM. make I.nown to the citizens of Adams and ad- i mining counties. that we arc piepared to make T it undernigned respectfully inform their everything, in our line of bu.smess. We have fr s and the public in gener.ll,that they constantly on hand, the , have cuipmenced the Cabinet and Chair•tnaktng business. in Baltimore street. near Middle. Hathaway and other Cooking Stoves, w h er e • y will manufacture all kinds , the Parlor Air-Tight and Ten-plate Stoves, of of 1,1) MITRE. such as Dressing various MILES and sizes; Pots. Kettles and m ,„l mon Bureaus. Tables of va• --- Pans. and all other Iron Cooking Utensils, nous • descriptions, Bedsteads, Wardrobes, 11'ntlie Irons, Washing Slachines, Ash-plates. Stands and every other article in their line— Boot-scrapera. ,tc. Castings for Milk and A.I. 01 the best workmanship and good ma other Machinery. PLOC1;11 CASTIVGS. of every t0 . p .,,18, which will enable them to warrant description. &c. We Make time Seylar, Block- tq l ryork. Also, every variety of CHAIRS er. and different kinds of Witherow Ploughs. C -ris‘s made at short notice, and in the We have also got didertnt patterns of i tarn sr styles. . Fencing and Hailing, i II se 'Painting, and Papering attended to; • • 1 for Cemeteries, Yards and Porches, which and Ire id the hest manner. • can't he beat for beautv and T Sir prices will be as low as 'he lowest, as I 2.uvess. ~/ • lrrAll the shore articles •lii sot cheap all Iv may patronize them it ill acknowledge. for cash or country produce. , ./ a Amber and country produce taken in Tr - Blackstnithing, still to Ic °s e lvage for work- BRASS InsTiNus and e.verytholg in our'' NORD EC I , : & REI LI. EY. line monde to order. , Gstraburg, Feb. 23, 1.e.57. ly THRESHING MACHINES repaire4l at the, - - - --- shortest notice. Being Moulders °oily:yea, libeer's Liquid Hair Dye. We will du our work ItltillT. , i frlfi Q m HAIR DYE needs only a trial to sat- i 1'H(1 tIAS WARR EN, \ i -I- try all of ltsper...ct. r. i on as a /Iv% Rod the M A lITIN W Alt It EN, \ i folliritig testimmuni from that eminent Anal ilikAM ‘VAItItEN, \ , yilq•..7l,einist, Professor Booth. of the C. S. VI OM A'S A. WAIt it EN. \MI ' will only confirm what thousands have Gettysburg, May 14...1.55,5. tf l i r nnsry borne teslitnony to. •LA sou trim.r PUP PRACTICAL cmsattsratx, ST Sit:PIENS S PLACK. 4 . t rid phit, O 8.; ia, Feb. 17th, 17. o , ) ing well acquainted with die sulattances isising /for r .... /,,quid ibi , r /)qv. I am sat- I that by*,!lnw;n g the simple directions for its ii-e. it wit: not injure time flair or hut sill give a natural unit eturaltle on/or Hair. Attention, One and All! 611E.17' Sthilr. " It AT SEA-SERPENT CAPTURED!" AIWEL WEAVER haring provided him kJ *elf with an entire "new and co:•tly appa roans. ix now prepared to furnish Ambrotypes and Daguerreotypes, in every style or the am. Which he will war. rant to give entire asti.raction. Ilia lung ex perience and superior apparatio give him advantages seldom furni..Lid by Daglierrean eittablishitien ta out of theeity. Ile has a large number of spscimens at hi. tianery. in Chain wrsburg street, which the public arc request ed to call.asid examine. CC7'ebriges from 50 dents to $lO. flours ofoptiating from 8 A. M. to 4 P. M. Gold Lockets, Breastpins. suitable fbr ministures. always on baud, at the rimy lowest prices. 171.3hildren will not be taken fur less than $1 00. 10"AMBROTTPES taken frain one dolls upwaril4. and in the beat tsty te. Dec. 2.2. 1856. if Dianiond TQmor. JOIIIST W.. TIPTON, Fushimtahle bark awl Mir Drrxgrr. can at all times be fuu prepared to attend to the calls of the people. the in the Diamond, adjoining County Building. From long experience. flatters himself that he can go through all ramifications of the Tonsorial Departm with such an infinite degree of skill. as meet with the entire satisfa:ttion oral' who submit their chins to the keen ordeal of hi :ors. He hopes, therefore. that by his at Lion to business. anil a wire to please, he merit as well as receive. *liberal share of , lie patronage. The sick .will be attended their !ideate dwellings. Gettysburg. Jan. b. 1855. tf Stmineltanoto Rotel, Oppgalte Calvert %Ultima. Ila Mature. H II: undersigned having leased the Hotel and put it in complete order, i pared to accommodate his friends and travelling public- The propitetor Wi pleased to see his old friends, and prmni make their stay cotofurtahle and flutists. • Baggage taken tri aul from Calvert S tree ut charge. JOHN BARB, (former'g o(P.o July 9 # 1855. if Now is the Time NOW is the only time In make very tty and cheap aelecuone of Spring and in. mar Hoods. I tell you the truth is, tif you want cheap and pretty Goods, to at the north west coiner of the Diem() the only place to get them. Also. Rend! wk MMus,/ constantly on hand. All . cut .ree charge. Call and see before -las /ng elsew here, at the Cheap Store of April G. JOBS ' E. f per . r Green Removals. 'VIE undersigned. being the sotho 1 son to make rcioovals into L. Cemetery. hopes that such as cont removal of the remains of de or friends, will avail themselves of t of the rear to have it done. Ills moderate, and every effort is made PETER TI1( Keeper of the February 0, 1857. New Goods. PA II N ESTOC K BROTH _ Oli L D respectfully inform . the V en and the public generaly, have just received the largest, and, ed stock of Spring aad Summer offered to them. Having •purehit CASE!, they are prepared to off ducementa u to defy all oomplti US a call—no tremble to show Gho s FAIINESTOCK BR( [MRS, Sign of ae Red rout. April 13, 1857. CARRIAGE Trimmings canfalways be bougbt lower, and a iargei J assortment than elsewhere is always tee be li r t 1111 0 N ETS, Ribbons and flower", In large EARN 'WKS', 11 assortment, at - Ms ligiwitrs Grad FAtio7oll ,- no Prize Med:al! AItARDBD TO C. IitIF:YEH., Fos his Two Pistol. London, Oct. 16. 1851:i MEYER respectfully informs his friends .i. and the public generally, that he has constantly on hand PIANOS equal to those for which he received the Prize Medal in Lon• don, in 1851. All orders promptly attended to, and great care taken i n the selection and packing of the *lnto. 0711 e has received during the last 15 years, more Medals than any other maker.frout the Franklin Institute also First Premiums at Boston, and Premiums at. New York sod Baltimore. Warerooroe'removed from 52 9. Fourth to No. 180 ARCH street, below Eighth, south side, ' Philadelphia, March 16, 11 1 57. Sin New Family Grocery. E. 11. SINNIGA EsPECT.FULLY informs -the citizens ,of It G E.sl ety .- t - sborg and the ( pdblienerally , that he has opened new Grocery and Confectionary Store, on the Nothsrest corner of the Diamond, for merly occ ipied by A. 13. Kurtz, where lie will have constantly on hand a choice variety of GKtICKII{.4S. CONFECTIONARIES , and CED.kII WAItE. and everything in hiirline- Every article that the Eastern Market cauitk, ford will be kept on hand or supplied at the I shortest notice. ' A share of public patronage is restwetfally solicited. !!. All kindi of country produce taken in e 1 change for Goods. February 23, 1857. tf THE PERRY COIN' 311;TUAL FIRE ' 1 Insurance "oitipanY, ANTAL 8139.586—effects insurances in any part of the State, against lass by are:' prodently adapts its nperatious to itsnottr ces 'thirds ample indemnity, and p aptly', ailinsts its losses. Adams enmity is represented in, the Board , of Managers by Ilon. Nlosits Meet. its. WM. Met 1, E %N. .townt. one. of ,t W. Melebtao.liettyainerg. is !.1 , 01 KS C. B ( OM. A tiqhfl;r C . bent ivf.' . ) V ER'S 'll . It I 'II N G I N.K. ••:, inclnding r'v Vold. and .11 , Arer . .v I ovlrit ble bd. v. MTV . ell known and int rodneed in require any tional te,tiiiinny of their character. The s have been intrea.ing since their find in f action. giving evidence that the articles y pcNsegs that intrinsic merit claimed at t for them by the Nlanitractorer. irderA. Addroo.ed to the Miinufnctory. No. RICE atrect shore FOURTII..(tiId No. 54 PlMadelphia, ',till receive prompt atter,- * hy ~ . JOSEPH E. 110VER, Ifiii/Orctiti•cr. April 13, lz,cgi. 1 y Osage Orange Premium Hedge. erl I E nude siy ned having !milk fledging his 1 exclusive business, is now rewired, witb his extensive Licilities, to do any amount of 7f-e ft. 1' I,l' gl iJ X./ .LV (a' on the molt reasonable terms, in any part of Pennsylvania. New York, New Jersey. Dela-. ware. Maryland, and Virginia. The Osage Orange is beautiful. ornamental, and protect tire. proofslgaipst stock, high winds, back water. itc., I will furnish Plints. Plant and ?rim until the Hedge will turn alt kinds of farm stock. at f okt $1 to 51 s'; per rod. one-third to be paid when planted. and the balance when it is de clared a good fence hy disinterested persons.— Those getting the Hedging done, are required to prepare the ground by deep ploughing. and cultivate the hedge row as directed. Hedges set and Plants furnished at front 57 I to 6 l cents per rod, payment to be made when the Hedge is set. a: 'PLANTS et Wholesale and Retail. de livered lit the Railroad Station at this place, securely board, as lollowg: When 5J.000 are ordered in one order. 64.50 per thousand for No. 1—54.00 fur No. 2: 5.000 in one order $5,00 fur No. 1—54,5.0 Joe 14. 2 ; Less than 5,000 in one order $O,OO for No. 1-85,00 for 2. SEED. fru/4 tail of the beat qualify. at Wholesale and Retail, at market pries. Thevalue ol the Ougp Orange fur Hedging is now settled. Its success, with proper man agement.is beyond doubt. Nature will do usa work in making it an impervious lkdge, if mask, will gnats in its culture. attirsagalCES.—ttea. James Cinema. President Penn ayiraidaState Agricultural Society. lien. Geo. 11. Kelm, keeling. Pa ; thee Jebel Rem, ticVeybora, Pa ; teamed Wagree, lisabler York bank. Pa.; lien. Wm. Maier, V. S. , Serester from Penerilyeela; uw. It. C. Hale, Philadelphia, Pa • thin. Win Belt, Patterson, Pa ; Was. A. Stahel . , tiresleisseg, Pa. Addt ens A. IIAdISHBARGER, Dec. I ,21/c reylowii, MI/Xi. co., Pa. I, James Brown's GRAMMATICAL WORKS E Plus,. Boos of the Rational System of English (smuttier. 25 cts. Tin Nacos]) Boos of the Rational system ; 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 Piatrict of Penn sylvania. Tait Titian Boos of the Rational System of I English Grammar, designed to enable the learner to beotnemost thoroughly acquainted i with the nature and use of the PlMPostrioxs. , and may be read by him either in or out of school. 50 cts. I BaowN's GamtuaricaLßlADßlL This Book sets aside the old Grammars, exposes theirde feet!, demonstrates the little use of attending to them, and / presents to the Teacher' the um. erring and dnly way to the (hammer of the English Linguage. 37¢ eta For sale by Prren GRIPPES, 118 ARCII Street, Philadelphia. March 2, 1857. Gm =I urea fins are o R. agetery. sextant ' that they • et eeleet ... e,ver • for the inch in• on. Give A ! T ITE WORLD 1:N1371:W0n.! llolloway's Ointment.—Trig CIRRAT Coon-- n..a. TVA IftilVANT!—The virus of disease er-:- ten makes its way to the internal organs titre" the pores of the skin: This penetrstidg Oint ment. melting under the hand as it is rubbed. in, is absorbed through the same channels, and, reaching the seat of inflammation, promptly and invariably subdues it, whether located in the kidneys, the liter, the lungs. or any other - important important organ. It penetrates the surface , to. the interior, through. the countless p tubes that, communicate with the skin as summer rain passes into the fevered earth, ditinsios its wet and regenerating influence. Skiu Dimuueo and Glandular Steelliags. Every species of exterior irritation is quickly reduced by the anti.indlinoinatory action of this.. Ointment. Angry Eruptione,,such as Salt, Rheum, ,Erysipelas. Tester, dingworni., Scald Head, Nettle Rauh, Scabies (or ftcti4 out. to return no more, anderita apeicatiam.. Hospital experience in all parts of the trotitt. prov e s Uri infallibility in diseases .ol the skin, the mattes, the joints and the glands. /ricer,. &we", asoiefitasors, The effeet of this unrivaled sausruil remedy upon Scrofula- and other viruleht Ulcers and wows; ig amuse miraculous. k first 4iiichargiu. the prima which producers, sippurntion and proud flesh, and thus the cures which its !will ing properties niterwaid eousplete sireltale as. well as parisantet. ' , • Kasai, Brut:ter, Burns, anti &IVA .1) , I irate Fumalre. -All irregularities and ailments Incident to' the delieite.atul sensitive orgatis athirst% ma r e moved orlirevented by a lbw done% or thati" but Ihfahitile alteratirm i . 2 4 0 - 00tbsr who re , m, Maher own or her ehiltiver4 hksith '- should fad to intro them willin her reach. , Scientific l',/idnrs'eme.,ibt.,' ' - , The I.Andon "tantiet,n the L 0 4( 1 0' 31.1 0 eel Reviow,":end the Tenet eminent •o! the h.,. ulty in tireat Britain; France and Usrsuany, , hnve eulogised the Pills anti their•isvettoe. ttilharay's illie are the beet resied# ki*n ia, • the wiwiti fir thefollowieity e ii.levot 4; Aothrow Debility Liver Cuisiplei ere fi or d Dariplainb Fever surf *oh Lew - nem ar bterito Cewhlut , Yuesvle Cow. I'lles 114,411* ptvifute Abate and tiravot t IL' beta ffimmoas 11 t•mlochen I col ige.tioa 14,..y0p01s Indium/A Ottarrigagl ndaiosoat .11.1ropry I uu.int eak nolo 4.,."501et at the fiiriiitictories of P1'44(16360 1 litimAtwAr, 80 Maiden Lane. New Torii, and, 244 Strand. London, and by all respectablis. Druggists and Dealers in Medicine throughout the United States and the civilized world, in r' boxes at 25 cents, 62; cents, and $1 each. (There is a considerable rsiing by taking the larger Rms. - _ N. B:--Directions for the gnidance of yak:: tients inevery disorder are affixed to each Loin. LUVaut lon !—Noue are genuine unless the words "1101linvay. Vew York usrii,withas,'•' arc discernnble as • voter-murk in every lea( 1 of the book of ehactions around each pot or box ; the same may be plainly seen by !lidding Mc leaf lo A hantksome reward wilt be given to any one rendering such infortnitioh as may lest) to the detection ofsny Forty: ! psrties counterfeiting the medicines or. rend. ; ing the saine, knowing them ltiba spurious.. t Aug. 25, 1856.. eow•ly . GETTYSBURG Joint Stock Association. $20.00••••• 01 . ......_..._ • ,_ Patens: re &eh: of 11.00nitjj Esgrasingsl err .000 GIFT. 1 110 lie swank(' by the Associatitin lib 800b i ass 20.000 Engravings arts mild •- -J .110 , rniticelit Offts :mil Sv altiable Pro. _" ~ perry tbr Distribntion : 1 Farm. :40 acres, more or less, with large twatitory House, part moue . and port frame, with atone beak. Wilding. and necessary out.build ings. and Saw-mill thereon ereateil, with water power for adisost sny , . porpww. situate in Freedom tivp, i. Alititi.4 County . Pa.. 3.000.00 . • 1 Ilnitse and lot in Gettysburg, L5OO no • I tiot-lit. near town. S acres, 700 00' it I Towii•lot in Gettysburg, 600 t/t/ II 1 -do do 300410 • 1 Tract of land. 36 acres. LUG* Oui- -- r - 1 do 20 •• 60000 2sp id Carriages. E i °.(lo each, 400`04), I - Jenny tit Itotisnw my, 200 OD ' ' 2 Hoagies.. 75 each. 150 00 2 Gold Wet en,estnt fine,sl2s 250 MI I do o 100 100 () " 3 2 do do 90 1140 OW ,!? 17 4' do 60 1,ti20 OW; C: 15 ladies' Child Watches. 65, :, 9,7'5. OW .!, 10 do du GO 600 00,.. 20 Silver Wi4ehatts;; ; 30 600.14 ~ 22 do do 20 440 00 6 do do 25 125'001 '''' 10 (lil Paintings. - 10 106 00 20 pair Gold Ear Rings. 250 50'002 5 do . do ' 2 10 00 ' I 20 gold Pens, 2 40 00 ii 25 go(d• Finger Rings, 2 st/ 90. 1 DI gold Ilreast Pins. 2 40 Ott ..... 3403 ,Ipple! (if gold gilt. 2,505. IR) 1 Grain Drill, . 6tl ('l7 ft Hathaway Cook Stoves. 55 440 00 ' 10 G ern Mountain Vetsl Cotters, •T 4) 00 .. - 10 Plougliit...3/2-.11.1.-- .... - - -325 t* 2 cxtr od.lint. 64.7. 50. -, . . 174 00 0 2.iirtSWer ihnOWd Ila'rness; 40' "00 Yid` 849 t; Boulks 4 , ,Etityktta, . • 600 00' A Part F o lio, , ", . S 0,1):. 4 1 itint, ' . '2O 00' , . I Woddeotbf,the'lS - 9 1 15 1 -`, _,. i' • ...- ' 4 b° ' 1 A drentuice aratflainstry Atorenant: ~7 50 6 Life , hicl with Cgaist, . 1 1 ; 5 .. 4 ,0„- ' 1 2307 fittrilli Itecittit, Books, • 1 Sil ki Dress, ,-. ~ . - . 30 00 3000 Pori Altittritkif..' - ' ;V VU a 2481 Uthottipbic P ri nts,. . ' I ' 00 .................. 20,000 ,1 ' ' -204101 i ow._ . isiVi — Persona wishing to become Shareholders in the abOve Property. ft. It 4i9 so by ,rprirticl- lug ONE nottAit. on receipt whereof we will send them aii Engraving and eertineirti, '_. which .w ill entitle the holder thereof tcr. of* et6l the Gm( is. As soon as the Ettgratinga 'rail! I ,r bid, notice will be givin to the :-Itartillatihrs. . t and a *invention held in Gettysburg. when a Cominittet will be chosen, to whom the' &O. pony will he delivered, to he distributed' t among thO.. Spharettolders. From the growing , • popularityl of these -Joint Stock Aininenitimat, ' - it is confidently believed that dm properly . :I may be dl,tributed among the Shareholders , in a few months. . . . . rr7All Orders for Engraving* and eater, by =ail, abould be adlrtssed to ' ROBERT 06BEAlg, - Neyr""" 1 " Gettysburg, Acktaut county. Penn's. 'AG ENTS WANTED, In eterY town and village in the - "United States. to nettLi'oc,,rarings, to whom a liberal eatatnistliOtt will be siren. (17" All tettem9f .l . ; inquiry, aceompatard by a postage stamp. tall b e peoniptlg anavrerett. ,1 • Ges.tysbutg, Febtuary 2, 1857. tf ,rlourl Flour! , nrE undersigned continues the Floor:bag- .4 • n e ts atheretoiere.• lit sells by the koarrcle ' (")4 , .any smaller gosniity. • Ily taking hiuu :: PUIWITS:be can buy as high and sal as iuw ss anybody else, and by always endeavoring to keep none but the best, he hopes to merit and receive oontinuancsi of liberal patronage.: W. GILLESPIE. I Oct. 8. /855. . At the Poirthrtgoucl it Hay Wattted. H/LSO ,: NS having Hay to sell will do weT,II by calling on the subscriber, in 'GO burg, who is desirous of ,purcheilins, , 1 , 1 highest mariet price be paid it at_ err — As he intendi having the Hevener ha ing packed, -hauled 'either to Hanover ot .4441 7 , , more. the preferenee to haul those from whom be may purchase.. a SOLOMON POW s December 6, 1852. tf } Wall Paper. • ALARGS stock on hand, of the latentlttybiocos and selling froto 124 to 50 oenta.britim I I piece, at COBSAN & PAITOrg. Bee.ttlary,Spep. tono Vriserval Alteet)ett• 14 velum afAll Wilda t WM ~ .t