Interesting' Balloon Ascension. " 1 1161111le rib! Ani into the suburbs t'` whit* 401155 of our friends took from thin etty 'hist summer, are nothing to the magnificent voyage of the balloon Uncle Sam, which left Newark last'Fri day, ht charge of Mons. Noaxr, with Yettsrs. II ES S. Co itno:i and ARRA MAX VAN WINKLE., as passengers, and landed the same evening at a viling.; called Kels_Ttown, about twenty-seven miles beyond New Haven, Coninoetieut, after a sail of two and a half hours. The craft took a circuitous route to North - llobukeu, and from then'Te to the sipper part of Man:kattan Wand,' crossing the High Bridge at Harlem. One of the pmssenger.iinfornis the New- 1 ark Ray!: that, while over Long 1-than l„ Yens. MotiAr propo.4e , l to make a land ing, but the passengrrs. desirous of pro- Wm* their journey, sacoeeded tu per ms-Mug him to remain up. An attempt was then made to cross the Sound, and they had jest reached the Connecticut shore, when a contrary current of air took them hack - toward the !stand, and soon, to their discomfiture, they were drifting rapidly to sea. Every particle of-ballast, evon including a pail of Water, was then discharged, and the balloon arose to the height of 8,5t10 feet. By this means they succeeded in cross ing theSonnil. a n d sailed up to New Ilitvoi at the -rate of from eighty ty a ilehisfred mires per hour. While dyer loft -Weill' Sound, the voices or pqr anussaiderneath were heard distinetly, and also "the noise made by the dipping of the paddle wheels of steamers int, the Spend, although t ‘ heise objects were at the time invisible to the arunauts. Soon after, two steamers, which, it is supposed, belong to the, Fall River were observed—like mire specks upon the water—at a distance of twenty miles. In a very short space, of time, however, they were left twenty miles in the rear. At this time the entire length and breadth of Long Island was visible. —lts cities, towns and villages, togeth er with its unrivalled fields of agricni lure, were spread out like a vast pan orama, affording a sight most beautiful to behold, and ono which it is said, those occupying less elevated positions might have well coveted. • Considerable difficulty was exTerienc ed by the tuiviniturers in securing a landing. pn nearing terra lima, Mons. XotiAt-trist dropped an anchor, with which he was provided, under the ga ble end of a small farm house, but the held was not well taken, and utter dragging along the roof, which was considerably damaged, ho was obliged to let go. The initiates of the domicil meanwhile manifested considerable a- U lam, doubtless thinking that the comet, or some otheit strange interloper, had made its appettrunee. The anchor was mmt.made fast to the limb of a tree; but this broke, and again the balloon soared upward. Repeated efforts were then made to secure a hold on different objecte, but without success. At length, while hovering over a dense forest, the balloolt made a downward plunge, and the inmateslodged their anchor under the boughs of a stately elm, and by de wending a rope eighty feet in length reached the earth iu safety.—Pessztyl --/tssaiaa. IF4rslar Etre,* of Elecfricity.—The following incident, which recently oo earred at-the locOn (Mive works in De troit, is chronicled by the Free Press: "A locomotive was being moved from the manufactory to the central depot, sad had arrived in the middle of the street., when suddenly all hands dropped the bars with which they were moving the machine, and all fell back in amaze ment. Resuming them at the order of the man in charge, they applied them again to the wheels, and again fell-back passtlyaed the instant they touched tke iron. The director of the job caught up ens of the bars, and making a savage thrust, planted it wide; a wheel, pre psiritory to givin 6 a 'huge lift. No sooner had it toitehed, however, than he saw it fall from his grop to the ground, as it tact done is every case before. Such singular occurrences ex cited attention, and an examination was made as to the cause, when it was found that the locomotive, in passing under the telegraph line, had come in contact 'with a broken wire that hung sufficient ly low to reach it. The whole masa of Iron composing the locomotive had thus become charged with eleetrioitF, which• had communicated itself to the bare that • the men held in their hands, and caused " the effect above described. Thn wire was then removed, and the difficulty obviated in a moment." Alain is Liberia.—The presidential election was held on the sth ult. The praent incumbent, Mr. Ilenson, was to receive the vote of all for the presiden cv, but the "True Liberians" supported del. B. P. Yates for the vice presiden eT while the "Whigs" had nominated Gen. Lewis. Theseparties differ main ly in their foreign policy, the Whigs be ing less liberal towards those whose governments have no treaties with Li beria. They had passed a bill forbid ding trade by the citizens of such na tions, except through brokers. This operates against A mericans,and thongh merely a matter of five per ceht. com mission, is a retaliation upon us for not having recognized the republic. It was not, however, a popular measure, many of the wisest not approving of it, among whom is ex-President Roberts, and the general impression was that it would be repealed at the next, session!. JUST FROM THE CITY, of the Legislature. Favorable accounts, With a Larger Stock than Ever! had been i reettived front the new settle-j TACOB NORBECK has just reeeinsl foam meats under !Loy. Mr. Set's, and also, si the city a large stuck of GROCERIES, from Robertspt)rt. FISH, ke.,--the largest he has yet offered to • the public, and which he is now opening, at E l diediOotitt4.—There is a communit# his new location, Kerr's Corset, on Baltimore of perfectionists at Oneida, New York, I street. Give him a call 1 You will find his whose community of interests extendsi. Coffee, antra?. Molasses, Salt, Tees, to the doweatic relations. The lastl and eterythiti else, the hest and the cheap number of their organ announces that, l est to be had in town—he haviolt bought at low rates, and 'wing determined to sell fast " withouteny direct reference to serip..l tare proof', tt might be demonstrated lat small Kerr's old •.siruer, Baltimore ands Streets.. antler the regime of Bible coin-! Gettysburg, May 11, ts.),. inatdea f death will ultimately be ahol bked. Theodlee which death performs ; Always in Tittle la to limier a constant cheek upon the MARCUS SAMSON Itninaillst life of Satan in this world, by H AS just received at his Readynoule Oa thing Store, on York street, nearly op rinnoving_fthe different actors from the , scene,, thus • relonging the cont e st bee te the Bank, the best so•sortrnent Qf ' dteaia good an evil. If this is the office. sily-made Clothing, n for h. pring and Som a( death , it is very easy to conceive a m wa e i r a w a ea w r, e j e i_ v t :r w i i ) e pe c n c e :a l rf t ja . is p p, 1 1 1 ,, v. , f nr aynnu -4111111114triatilig's in which its miniatration„ thing in the line of Ready-made Clothing, y t i Will MIK be necessary. When there no less mist titan they can Le had oetsitle of t aisle the necessity for scatter- city, call at SAMSON'S. lug obi strualmning the forces of huouu • _ April 111„ asgare fer the sake of deetreytug the 'and i'plen.lid assortment of &lin. - evil, thee death can no longer subserre lI WI Gouda, eussiating of llstit; Caper, thertranis o f G o d , an d ! Ai be abolish, Bouts and Shoes, COB.nAN k PAXTON'S. _ (I.IIIPKT Bar. Triteks. Vughteliv4, j arir:A contented mind gives peace. c a w, at COBEAN &PAXTON'S. = One Dollar & Seventy-five Cents PAID IN ADI'ANcE, Will Secure the Rel.t-tilar Visit of " Die, emitpiich," to the Home of ardy Family in the County. ITs Pk:ltri3AL WILL Afford Instruction and Amusement FOR , FATIEEILS, movints, intovicas AND BINTERS 4 OLD ANI► YMINO, - MALE AND FEMALE. .No family 4JitAdd SA liatiliout flu' Compiler. 8.91,75 could be•tpent in no Chore profitable manner than by aubscliliing for the "Commuca,” which will furnish „...,40, i ft you with all tl e news of the day, the markets, the triages and the deaths occurring i ►e community, with choice selection f literature, poetry, wit and humo , and all that will go to make up a first-rate Family Newspaper. Ad dress the Editor and Proprietor, ITENur J. ST,t■t.PP •t . I , Ma- Is. - NEW FIRM I BATS, CAPS Boors AND SHOES. awlentigned hating porehneed from Wm. W. Paxton. Esq.. his entice Stock of iil matinee the huitinem at the old Inlilhantbersintrg street. a few doors 1 westal the diamond. touter the firm of RHINO -11 AS I ACGHINLIAUGH. anti Wick the patrottege of their friends and the/Willa pen. .rally. We have mule arrangeinehts 14ively itsereame our stock of if ad. C4lll, Baas axd Sknes, and will alwayakeep on hand a full assortment of all kin.ls. suitable to the mum, which will be *Ad at the lowest possible prices. /loping. by siting attention to business. to merit a lib eral patronage. we invite ail needing anything in our line to call and examine our goods be ttors purchasing elsewhere. GEO. E. 11111.NWIAN, 11. AUG lIINBAUGIL Gettysburg. Jan. 12, 1857.—tf iiitaufrer & Barley. ('l✓rrp Warhex u 4 .1.-welry t VIIOLFXI LE and Retail , at the Philadel phia $ V Watch and Jewelry Store, No. 96 North Second street, corner of Qua, ry. Phila delphia. Gold Lever Watches. full Jeweled, 18 caret eases. S2S 00: Gold Lepines. 10 carat. $24 00: Silver Levers, full jeweled. $l2 00: Silver Le pines. jewels. $9 00: superior Qua rtiers. $7 00 Gold Speetacles,37 Q 0: flne Silver do. 81 50: Gold Bracelets, $3 00: Ladies' Gold Pencils. $1 00: Silver Tea_ASpoons, set. $5 041: Gold Pens, with pencil and silver holder. $1 00. (itildVinger Rings, 374 cents to 31k0: Watch Glas.ses, pl.tin. .1.2 i cents; patent 1S1: Lunet 25: other articles in proportion- .111 goods warranted to be what they are sold fnr. STAUFFER. 1 BARLEY. On hand. some gold and silver Levers and Lepines, still lower than the above prices. Oct. 20, 1856. ly Removed to Ilinover. FRANCIS J. WILSON, late of the Wash ing-ton Howie at khbottstown. ha.. taken HERSHEY'S OLD AN) POPUL AR. ST A X D. in Hanover. whore be will be happy to enter tain all who may patronize him. Table is supplied with the best the market arid gar• den can afford, and his liar. with the choicest of liquors. [lts Stables cit and attended by careful Ostlers. Givehini s call. You will aivrays find FRANK.. on the spot. ready and willing v) wake everybody com fortable. ' [April 27,1657. tower's Liquid Hair Dye. THIS HAIR DYE needs only a trial to sat isfy all of ita perfection as a Pyr, and the following testimonial (rum that eminent Anal ytic Chemist, Professor Booth. of the U. S. Mint. will only confirm what thousands have previously borne testimony to. "LABORATORY PDX PRACTICAL CRRYPSTRT, ST. startles's pi.Acc. Philadelphia. Feb. 1711.1g;7. . . "Being well acquainted with the'substances comporting /forpr s Liquid Hair Dor. I am sat isfied that by following the simple directions given for its uve. it will. not injure the Hair or skin, but will give a maturulusd durable color to the Mar. " JAW C. Boma. dnat rtie Chemisf." HOVER'S WR-141.4-O—IN KS. including Homes l'lmid. and Borer's Weal, bk... are ( e:0 too well known and introduced require any additional testimony of their erecter. The males have been inerensiog une their first in troduction. giving eviden that the articles truly games that intrinsic merit claimed at Bret or them by the Manufacturer. Orders, addressed to the Manufactory. No. 416 RACE 'arra' above FOURTH. (ul.l No. 145.) Philadelphia, will ,rmit'v Pr9lo , llpL 'men ! lion by • JCISEPR E. HOVER, .Yun+fee•Mner April, IL 1857. ly James Brown's GRAMMATICAL WORKS rindlt Flom Soot of the Rational System of Engli .41 l• rammer. .25 cut. Tun Swam Boot of the Rational System of English Grammar, designed to teach the procemt of Analysing the Ertgllsh language with sound judgment ; and the art of titling it with grammatical propriety. , 31 cut. These works ore now aced in the Public Schools in the First School District of Penh. Sylvania. Tnit Tni RD ROOK of the Rational System of English Grammar, designed to enable the learner to heroine moat thoroughly acqn.iinted with the nature and use of the Paspostrioss. and may be read by him either in or out of school. 50 ets. Btutwsrs GaAlfttATtr•Al. RRAPER. This Bonk sets aside the old Grammars, exposes their de fects. demonstrates the little use of attending to them, slid presents to the Teacher the un emng and only way to the Grammar of the English Lancriage. 371 cta. For sale by Perim Gatents, 118 ARCH S t rye t, Phi I adel phia Msrch 2, 1857. fon a•la. New jrawily Groccarfp. i -AgefattinhAswimalid Ali I E. H. lIIIIGII GREAT NllO lf". It IOPECTFITLLY Informs the citizens of ' "Clitifer'SE.k-SlifiE4NT-CIAPTITRED!" Gettysburg and the public generally, I SAIIUEL WEAVER having provided him that he has opened a new. self wtth an entire new and coetly apps• . . . Grocery and Confectionary Stara, ! mug. is n ow prepared to furnish on the Northwest corner of the Diamond, for- Ambrotypes and Daguerreotypes, in every style of the art. N bleb med.) , occupied by A. 13 Kurtz. where he will hare constantly on haul a choice variety of , rant to give entire satisfaction- His long ex. GROCERIES. L' '''` .}l : (l IoN AR I F ' S ' an " perlence an I superior aims raw% 141ve bins advantages held:A furnished by Daguerrean CEDAR WAi.E. rind e%er) thine in his line. Every article that the Eastern Market can af- . e . 4o , ll ,i imema out of the .„,. lie ham a large number of spseiniene at his I; a Ilery. in Cham. ford will be kept oil hand or supplied at the. a h arte , 4 notic e . A share of public P 3ls °n a g e , bersburg street. which the public arc request is respectfully solicited. t ed to call and examine. All kinds of country produce taken in ex.' , i_;/' - '"'Cliarges from 5(1 cents to 810. Hours change for Good!. !of operating frum tt A. M. to 4 I'. M. Gold February 23, 1557 tf Lockets, llrcnatinnx, suitable for miniatures. a lways on hand. at the very lowest prices. ri - Children will uut be taken for less than $1 oft. =ME TILE P RRY COUNTY MUTUAL FIRE 'trance ComponV9 CAPITA I n 9.556 effects insurances in a • of the State. against Reis by tire : prudently *put its operations to its resour ces : • , ample indemnity, and promptly adji. • mites. A couety is represented in the Board of Managers by Hon. Mos M4:CI•NAN• WM. X1(41A.: 0 4N. .-InPitf.. mess of 11. W. /Whoa. usttysnars. May 26.1836. REMOVAL, AND NEW FIRM THE undersigned respectfully inform their friends and the public in general. that they have oonitrienced the Cabinet and Chair-mak i ng business. in Baltimore street. near Middle. where they will manufacture all kinda ,-vi- oij FIJUNITURE. such 11114 1.41.141111 g .... and Common Bureaus. Tables of vs. — _ done diockiptious, Bedsteads. Wardrobes, Sunda. and every other article in their lino— A I.L of the best workmanship and good ma terials. which will enable them lo warrant their work. Algal, every variety of CHAIRS. COFFINS me& at hbort notice, and in the varion% styles. House Painting and Papering attended to, and dime in the best manner. Their prices will be its low as the lowest, as all who may patronize them will Acknowledge. (a - Lunther and country produce taken in exchange fur work. SORB ECK k REILLEY. Gettyshurg. Feb. 23. 1:?.57. ly $OO Doz. Knives and Forks. ITAVING just received of our own impar tation, from England, a large and ex tensive assortment of Cutlery, we incite the attention of those in want of env SPVIC Of Kntves and Forks, Carvers, Sot Pies, Eko., to sumo And eintuilic. We' will sell at suet) prices as will dety eompetition. Also, a large assortment of T.tlile Forks, which will lie sold separately. Don't forget to examine the *took at FAILNESTOCKS% Conntry Merchants can be supplied at a small advance. Mav 18. Ladles, This Way CnBEAs r.txTox have always on hand it large and well selected stoek. of Ladies', 3lisses% and Childron's Smogs. GtlTc AND Si.) pp ER .,. of all kinds, and ut all prices. Nu trouble td., show Goods. May 18. Scythes! Scythes! Scythes! AnNESTOCKS - hare 111.4 received the lar g e. hit of Scrrii ES ever offered in the county. They compri.e alnrieteof make..., including SILVER STEEL, STEEL BACKS. to which the attention of Farmers and uthery iv invited, avAuring them that we will sell them cheaper than el-ewhero. IM.ty Is. J. Palmer & Co., MARI - Orr STRKET WII kItY. Dealers in Fish and Provisions, HAVE constantly on him,' an as.iortment 111 of %bickered. Shad. tiernrigs, Codfish,. Beef. Purl:. Lar,l, Shoulders, Hauls, Sides, Cheese. Rice. kn. March 23. 1557. 3ln Honnetx! Ilontkety4 ! MISS \IcCREARY has jumt returned from the city with a new and beautiful assort ment of .DD" .tif is " .4-iti9 of the mast fashionable styles. which she in vites the ladies to call and examine, confident that they will be-pleased with' her selections. Miss McCreary will carry on the !MILLI NERY businemon all its blanches, and hopes by her superior work and reasonable paces, to merit the patronage of her friends. Gettysburg, April 20,1837. 3m Raingman & Aughinbaugh, STILL .111,E.1//! WE are just receiving a new lot of V liatlN, Cap's, Boots & Shoes! II —of the very latest Sprinz styles. anti, intend selling At small profits. Call and see thew berme purchasing elsewhere. Retnein tier the place, raxton's old Atatid. Chanihers !rug...street. March 21. •...5 WITNESSES; OR, THE PORI:RIZ PONTIPTED.. • JOHN 1. OTIS 15 THE ArTOOR, el Who hits lii 10 rests experience as a Bank s; ec pind Publisher. sud author of INerforar of Lerhrres at the Brocuheag /orsarie, ia when. for 10 successive nights,. over 13 50.000 People Greeted him with rounds of applause, while the exhibited the manner in which Coen. a a tarkiters execute their &arida. arid the Cr surest and shortest means of • O Detecting. them " 4 The Bank Note Engravers all say hi is the „ D greatest Judge of Paper Money living. O O ERE (TEST DISCOVERY ' OOP THK PRIVIRNT CRNTCRY FOR o DEVecTINO OVllN'tiUtfltre sam Sinn. " Deseriloing every Genuine Bill in ezniteciar. and exhibitinf,, at a glance. every Counterfeit in Circulation! ;17 Arranged is !nimbly that RXFSRINCII 13 C. RAT AND DICTRCTION INSTANTANFPCS. .7.7"N0 index to examine ! No !Awes to r. hunt up! But so simplified and arranged C that the Merchant. the Bakker and lin.siness wan can ser ull at a Glance. Enalith, Feeurls and Cerrnern. it Tnrs EACII MAY 116 AD TUE Salig MS OWN • ;id ?i•TIIIK TONOUV. g MOST PRIM'? BANK Nan LL.ST prausinrit Also. a list of ;11) ALL TyS Purarc Iloicuts IA AIM:10A A 'Complete Summary of the Finance of •Europe and .‘inerics will he published in or Ns eacn coition. together with all the impor st cant News of the day. Also, A SERIES OF TALES. From an old NI aitio.cript found in the East. . 4 It furnishes the mod Complete history of ORIENTAL LIFE, g Describing the most Perplexing Situations se in which the Ladies and Gentlemen of that country have been so often found. These Stones will continue throughout the whole year, and will 2 prove the most entertaining ever offered to the public. r" -- Fiantisheti Weekly to Sithscrihers only, at 81 a year. All letters must be ad dressed to JQris S. DYE. Broker, Publisher atxi Proprietor, 7if Wailll street, April 27.1857. ly • New York. CMEYER respectfully informs his friends . and the public generally. that he has constantly on hand PI ANON equal to those for which he received the Prize Medal in Lin - Spouting don. in 1551. GEORGE and Henry Wimpler will make All orders promptly attended tn. and great house Spouting and put up the same tow, care taken in the selection And packing of the for cash or eountry produce. Farmers arid all sat"' r1.171-Te has received during the last 15 others wishing thvir house 4. barns. &c., spout . years more Medals than any other tanker. from Ad, would do well to give than a call. the Franklin Inqtitute : also rivet Premiums &, H w 4 ipl,rß, aat Boston, and Premiums at New York and .April 18, 1853. tf i Baltimore- P Wareronms removed from 52 S. Fourth to No. ORANGRS. Lemons, Candies, Crackers 180 ARCH street, below Eighth. south side, Lapioea of all kinds, Fancy and Common' Philadelphia. Hair Oils. &c.. at SORDECK'S. March 16. 1857. ,3m irTS AND 81 10 J A made to order, of the (VELDa EN'S' shots 0 emery virviety sue mt ) t srateriat. and by sand workmen.— X-) size, at 8 & At:minium/ea PCsU at Bi•intpatra AughiabusilVs. ► eucocsurra to W. W. Ninon I• , , • • • P - '0% 4 311 1 .110TYPF..9 taken from one dollar and upwards. and in the best style. l)tc. .12.. Ig4Ci. tf Do You Walsh Ranalust IF so, 410 To SCHICK'S CHEAP STORE, Corner of the Diamoacl and Baltimore street. JL.SIIIIICKtw jape returnod fr6m Philo • delphia with a full and completa assort ment of Spring (100414, cons sting of Biwa and Fancy colored Cloths anti Cattsir, of all styles and patterns; also Satinet:by Jeans, Cottonades and Linen Go 44, for Mimeo wear and Satin, Silk, and Marseilles vesting; also, suspender*, Cravats, Handkerchiefs. Hosiery, and Gloves, at price* to suit the times—which gentlemen wishing a cimplete ouiftt, would do very well to examine. FOR THE Ltnii.s.--itutt receive(' a superior assortment vi lilitck Silks, which will be sold low: also, Rerege de fatinels, Gingliams, ltrillinnts.Calioes, Irish Linens, Swiss, Book and Cambric! Muslims, Rated Swiss and Plaid )tioslins, Gloves, Riblions, Collars, Dress Trimmings, . Ec., &c., which for variety. ex cellence and cheapness cannut be surpassed in this market. Sk i rliecolleet, that although there is a greet rush to Schiek's for bargains, all eau be aecounntodated. Nu trouble to show Goods. Thk!refore call in, and examine the largest, richest and cheapest stock you ever laid your eyeq on. Gettysburg, April 13, 1557 New Good4--New Firm, AND THE CAS/1 SYSTE.V. GEORGE A RNOLD A. CO. have just receiv ed from Philadelphia a handsome asmn t meat of Gouda, suitable for the season. Our stock of Ready-Made Clothing, and all Goods in that line. is extensive. Cheap Cloths, Cassitneres.Cashtneretts.Drap Donde, Licens, Vestings. Drillings, (Ix., &o. Call and see us. If we cannot please you in a garment ready-made. we have our Tailors constantly cutting out and making up. and can wake you a garment upon short notice, and in the very best manner. Our prices cannot ha beat.— Give u, a call. March 31, '57. P. S.—l have given Mr. J. C. Guinn an' in terest expressly fur the purpose of settling up my old trus - inet.a. I have now been operating 37 years and have never until now determined to settle up my business generally. Those therelore who are indebted to me, either by Bowl. Note or Book account, will please call amid pay the same. UEO. ARNOLD. March 30. 1857. tf Diamond Tonsor. JOHN W. TIPTUN. P'irikimsafitts Barber 0 mid Mir Ilri•sxrr,, can at all titnealre found prepared to attend m the calls of the people. at the nowt,. in the Diamond. adjoining the County Buildinr. From long experiimce. he flatters himself that he can go through all the ramilleationn of the Tonsorial Department with such an in fi nite degree of skdl, as will fleet with the entire satisfa!tion ofall who may submit their chins to the keen ordeal of his ra zors. He hopes, therefore, that by l his atten tion to business. and a 'desire to please. he will merit as well as receive. a liberal share of pub lic patronage. The sick will be attended Wat their plicate dwellings Gettysburg, Jan. 8, 14.55. tf SuNquehanna Hotel, oppmlte Calvert Station. Italt/Inure. Md. rirH i unclerigned having leased the shove Hotel and put it in complete order, if pre pared to accommodate his friends and the travelling politic. The propoetor will be pleased to gee his old friends, and promises to make their stay comfortable and tuttimfactory. Baggage taken to &LAI from Calvert Station tree ut charge. JOHN BA RR, (f ormerly ~!fl)&nn'af,) July 9, 1555. tf Paorittrroa. Osage Orange Premium Hedge. , F.: undersigned havirig made fledging Ids I exclusive business, is now prepared, with his extensive to do any amount Jot "sr p - , NT 1J tl X. 1.9 on the most reasonable terms, in any part of Pennsylvania, New York, New Jersey. Dela ware. Maryland, and Virginia. The Osage Orange is beautiful. ornamental. and protec tive, proof against stock, high winds, back water. &c. I will furnish Plante, Plant and Trim until the Iledge will turn allkinds of farm stock, at from $t to $1 5 Iper rod. One-third to be paid when planted. and the balance when it is de dared a good fence by 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 from 50 to 64/ cents per rod, payment to be made when the Hedge is set. (I:7PLANTS at Wholesale and Retail, de livered at the Railroad Station at this place, securely boxed. as follows: When 50,000 are ordered in one order, 14.5`1 per thousand for No. I —s4.oti for No. 2: 5.000 in one order $5,041 for No. 1—5.4.50 for No. 2 : Less than 5.0911 in one order 56,00 for No. I—ss, l s l for 2. SEED. fre.vh hint of fhP her, quality, at i Wiiolesale and Retail, at market pricey. I The valne ot the Otago Orange for Hedging is now settled. Its success, with proper mau -1 agement. is beyond doubt. Nature will do Hu. work in making it an inipetvious Hedge, if nun will do nis in its cuitore. RER'2.II,IOiCES —ll.m Jame. Gowen. PritalAent Penn avicania et.ate Agricultural !.. , ((e,etr, , i.en Cr, M Krim, Beading. Pa : lien John Flaw MrVeytimn, Pa ; Samuel Si user, CLaaloer York Bank. Pa , lion W,u Burner, U. ri. Senator from Penuifitanta, lien i C Halo, Ploladelpliti, Pa ; Gen liren lbit, Pattorson, Pa , Kto A. Stokes, Karl , lineiubarg. Pa. A.LIARSH[LARG ER, Mr repoicit, rv., Lit Addt es Dec. 15, '5O The II arbrx Great Exkil,•ivl Price Medal AWMWED TO C. MEYER. For his Two Pianos. London, Oct. IG, 1851 TUE LARGEST Ch air & Furniture Establishment in ATIITOT'S GAY T. wAßEttooms, AT No. 2.5 North street, near Fayette, wtwre are kept Minya on band, ur mafr• to artier, evetrviotyle Freneh TETK-A-TVITS, ir. P 1 b, Broentelle. French • nil' &off and Medallion Parlor ARM ,CHAIitS, in Plush, Hair, Cloth or limestone. Frenah Full Stuff Carved PARLOR CHAIRS. in seta, with Plush, Hair, Cloth or Brocatelle. , . SOPAS, half Preneh Spring *ahogany, and Walnut. Parlor CllAlltS, in Hair, Cloth or Plush. ROCKING CHAIRS--various designa, in Hair, Cloth and Pilllol. Sint Spring LOUNGES—a large asPort merit always on band, or any pattern made or covered with any goods to urder. CHAMBER SUITS—in Mahogany or Walnut, complete, from $34 up. CHAIRS and Rocking (In.—the largest assortment ready made in any one house in the Unites! States—from $l - .2 a duz eu up: Bur Room, Office and Dining CHAIRS, in Oak. Walnut or Mahoi, , any, with C4no, Wood or Stuffed Seats—an assortment embracing over 50 dozen. Wind .seat CHAIRS and SETTEES and Rucking Chair--over 100 dozen. A. MATHIUT,2S North Gay Street, ..<• near Fayette street. May Is, 1557. ly New GOO - 1114. FAHNESTOOK BROTHERS lir QUID respectfully inform their custom ersV and the public generally, that they have just received the larze.t, and best seleet ed .t,ek of Spring and Summer Goads ever offered to them. !laving purchased fur the CASII, they are prep tre.l to offer such in ducements as to defy all competition. Give us a call—no trouble to show FA. ESTOCK B ROTHE RS, Siya of the Red April 13, MT Samuel 311. Illecutchen, Mill- Wright anti Burr Mill Si wit -}Linofar- IQ OLE Proprietor of Jonti - sos's highly 'p c, proved and mach improved SMUT AND SCREKNING improved IW triticAvit BRAN UutTKR, THE PRILMIUM NIACIIINg YON MIL LEIts. 4,lPne,: NO. 64 QUEEN Street, (18th Ward,) addreax Kensington Post Office. sh,ip t!AYDOCK Street, below Front, Civalico Stones. Mill Trona, Stunt Ma chines, Patent, Mill Bush, PortaleLe Mills. Stretched Belting. Ce• went and Screen Wire, S,QI , AI(I: MaJilltD BOLTING CLOTHS. Mardi 2. 1857. 3m iow - ix the Time ! TOW is the only time to make very prltty 1 'Liud cheap selections of Spring and Sum mer.tloods. I tell von the truth is. that if you want cheap and pretty Goods. to call at the north west coiner of the Diamond—the only' place to get them. Also. itea , ly-wince l';ulhtla / constantly on hand. An goods cut f . charge. C 111 and see before purchas ing elsewhere, at the Cheap Store of April G. JOLIN HOKE. Tailoring. Removed II Few L)oora e.outtiottheOld.itatid. I FL SKELLY respectfully informs his old • customers and the public generally, that he continues the TAIL filtl.l - 1; BrSINENS, near his old stand, in South Baltimore Street. where ho will be happy to locommodate all who may patronize him. All work entrusted to his care warranted to fit and he of most sub auntial make. Thankful for past favors, be solicits a continuance of public patronrge. C:=?' The Sew Yiwk Suring 7 Slimmer Ficatiossi are received. Call and see thew. Gettysburg, April 9, 11555 New Millinery. ittISS LOUIS. KATE LITTLE wishes to iVIL inform the Ladies of town and country, that she is now prepared to execute Millinery in all its branches. in West Middle street, a few doore below Mr. George Little's atore..— Work done cheaper than elbewhero in town. Please call and see. April 21, Id5G. . ' Banover B. Mt'Woad. rNT NS over the Hanover Bauch Railroad now run as follows: First Train leaves Hanover at 9 A. it., with Passengers for York. Harrisburg, Columbia and Philadelphia. This Train also connects with the Erpreas for Baltimore, arriving there at 12' it. Seciond Train leaves at 3 A. 11.. with Passen gers for Baltimore and intermediate places, and returns with passengers from York, £c. April 21. J. LEIB, Agent. More New Stock. FRENCH lklerinoes, all colors ; Gishior.ahle Cloak Cloths ; Fall Silks. the new styles : niagnifloent new .DeLaines:' heat styles Calicoes: very large stock of new Shalds: Flannels. Welsh. English and American Cloths. Vegtings, and all kinds Scen'a Wear ; Sheetings, Table Linens. Towelings. &c. . EYRE & LAS DELL. Fourth an,/ A rr/t xtreett, rl - Storekeepers are invited to examine our New Goods.. Families can be well suited in every kind Of Dry Goods. We make Black Silks and Shawls leading articles for whole. salumg. P. S.--Jobs received daily from the Auctions in New Ynrk and Philadelphia. Ntrr C ksn. December 15, 1856. Gm 10 Per Cent. Intern t. ANEW SAVINGS INSTITUTION.—IF you want to invest you). money with a certain return of good interest, and at the same time Garnish to your families that which wii! be profitable and useful—buy all your Goody at Fahneatocka' Cheap Sto-e. They have received, and are constantli adding every thing new and desirible to their stock. April -4 ;17, 1857. tf Removala. TIIF, undersigned, being the authorized per son to make removals into Ever Green Cemetery. hopes that such as contemplate the re:novel of the remains of deceased relatives or friends, will avail themselves of this season of the year to have it done. the terms are moderate, and every effort is made to please. PETER TERMS. Kaper of th e aagetery• February 9, 1857. VAItItIAGE Trimmings can always be 1 - 1 bought lower, and a larger assortment than elsewhere is always to be had, at FAILS ES rue KS'. JEWELRY do STATIONERY—any (ran - IN tit and th e Dealt *seek ever brou ght this p4ce. If you doubt it, call in and see fur yourselves—at SCHICK'S. riIITIREADB f Pins, Needles. nimbler.Ls -AN dies' end other Com* Ilntons. Hooks end gyes. Tooth, lindikeik 'Lead pencils, Matches, cheiii it ' NORBECK'S. LW LIE} To HANoi - ER. XTR A AfIC O3I 3IODATIONS.—The an deraigned returns hia thanks to the publi for tb• encouragement heretofore extended to him, and takes pleasure in announcing that he ; h as c om pi t tea Atrangeme9-4---ky Ar - w v I which Tl\o DAILY LIN ES u - r , , Coaches will run between Gettys:,*.L7'2l 6. burg and Hanover. to connect with the trains to and from Baltimore. York. lln rre.hurg, Philadelphia. &c. Penns d esiring ticket or information will call on the undersigned. or on CIRKLES Tess. Ticket. Agent, at the Eagle Betel. in ll.—h+ntLorsbuig street. ,;(7J -- Special attention given to all packages,. or tither business entrusted to the tinder. signed between Gettysburg and Hannver,• which will be promptly and carefully attend ed to. r, - Thc undersigned has also effected ar rangements by which he s ill be able to supply Coaches. Stages. &c.. for Funerals soft tuber Occasions, at moderate charges. NICIIOLAS WEAVER. Gettyabarg. April 13. 1857. The Ladies IVILL Ind it to their advantage to call at V V Vahnestock Brothers, and .see their large and cheap stock of Silks, Challis, Lawns, Ducats, Tamartines, Detainee, Calicoes, Ging hauls, ,ke„ which are selling cheap at FAUN I.:STOCK BROTHERS, Sigri of the Rd Front. - April 13, Flour! Flour ! THE undersigned continues.,the Flour basi- Deg( as heretofore. lib sells by the barrel or any stnaller quantity. $y taiiing SMALL PItOYITS be can buy as high is:nd sell as low as anybody else, and by always endeavoring to keernone bitt the best, he hopes to merit and receive a continuance or liberal patronage. WM. GILLESPIE. Oct. 8, 1855. At the Post Office. Hay Wanted. DEBSONS having !lay to sell will do well IL by ealting on the subscriber, in Gettys burg, Who•is desirous of purchasing. The highest market price will, - be paid at all times. 17As he intends hiving the Hay, atter be ing packed. hauled either to Hanover or Balti more, the preference to haul will be given to those from whom he may purchase. SOLO3IOI Pp W ERAS. December G. 1852. tf New Ilhirdware Store. 'IIIIIE subscribers would respectfully an nounce to their friends and the public thdt they have opened a hardware Store, in Balti more street, adjoining tie residence of David Ziegler, Gettysburg, in which they always In tend to olio' to the public a large and general assortment of Hardware, Iron, Steel, Croteriet, CUTL E RY, COACH TRIM?ff:LNGS, SPRI-NGS, AXLES, 0,41.1/1.01:63.1 1 3U'9 Tcbar-mare, Shoe Sidings, Patuts, Oils, and Dye-stuffs, irigeneral, including every description of arti cles in the above line of business, to which they invite the attention of Coach-makers, Blacksmiths, Carpenters, Cabinet ; makers, Shoe-makers, Saddlers, and the public gener ally. Our stock having been selected with great care and ,purchased for cash, we guaran tee (for the ready money,) to dispose of any part of tt on as reasonable terms as they can be purchased anywhere. We particularly request a call from our friends, and earnestly solicit a share of public favor, as we are deterl'Uined to establish a char sc:er for selling Goods at inw prices and doing business on fair principles. JOEL. B. DAN ER, D.l\ - ID Z 1 EGLER. Gettysburg, June 9, 1851. tf New Goods NEW ESTABLISIDIENT! CTAcoils ,t BUD. respectfully informtheir friends and the public generally, that they have opened a Merchant Tallorinfr Establishment, in the mom recently oc cupied by A. Arnold. in South Baltimore 'street near the Diamond. where they will at all-times be happy to accommodate all who may patron ize them. Their stock of Cloths. Cassimeres, Veitings, Cassinets. Cords, Summer Goods, &c.. &c.. is large and selected from the latest styles—all of which they will dispose of at prices as low as they can possibly afford. their system beta to 10, sell CHEAP, fur cash or ems*. try produce. They will ma e op garments of every de scription in the most substantial and desirable Manner, all warranted to fit and not to rip.— Goods bought of them not to be made up in their establishment will be cut free of charge. They are making up a lot of READY-MADE CLOTH ING, in the best manner, which they will sell as cheap as the cheapest. They have also on hand a large assortment of Hosiery, Suxpendrrs, Shirts. Shirt Cellars, to which they would call the attention of the public. ' -- ? - The Latest Fashions regularlyreceiTed. Cash or Country produce always curreaL for goods or wo-k. Don't mistake the plafe.l Moot) 17. 1856. D. 111•Cona ugh 3 Haring at tam, (Office removed to one door West of Buehler's Drug & Book-store,Ohambersbargatreet,) Attorney & Solicitor for Patents and Pensions, 1011 DUTY Land Warrants, Back-pay sus pended Claims,and all other claims against the Government at Wuhington, D. C. ,;also American claims in England. Land Warrants loCated and sold, or boaght, and highest prices esen.. Agents engaged in locating warrants in!lowa, 111 nois and other %%revere Stater. ~n7App to hitu perbonally or by letter. Ilettyab rg. Nov. 21, 1853. `, -- -- r -417111. B. WClellan, 3ttaruni at Lie OFFICE on the south side of ' the Pablic Square. 2 doors west of the Sentinel office. Gettysburg. August 22, 1853. Edw. B. Buehler, iatterml at tam, WILL faithfully and promptly attend to all business entrusted to him. He speaks the German language. Office at the same place, in South Baltimore street, near Forney's drug store. antinearly opposite Dan ner & Ziegler's store. Gettysburg, March 20. • J. Lawrence Hill, M. ILi `~ ~~tlsr. HAS his Office one door west of the Lnthe ran church, in Chamben4burg street. and opposite Grammer's store. where those wish ing to have any Dental Operation perform ed are respectfully - invited tomtit. Rail:ltasca: Dr. D. Gilbert. Dr. C. N. Bei luchy. Dr. D. ilorner, Rev. C. P. Kreotb, 1). D., Rev. 11. L. laugher, D. D.. 'Rev. Prof. William 11. Reynolds, Rer.-Prof..M. Jambe, rot M. L. StceTer. Gettysburg. April 11, 1853. tf Bounty Land Claims. VW, undersigned will attend promptly to the collection of claims for Bounty Lands under the late act of Congress. Thome who have already received 40 or 80 acres, cannot,' receive the balarce, by calling on the subscri ber and waking the necessary application. JOEL B. DANNER. Gettysburg, March 12, 1855. tf , qtrErssAv ARE, Cedar-ware aneendletui variety of Household articles. to betted very cheep at PA H NESTUCK BROTHERS.' VESTS, VESTS.—An unuaairlly, large tia aortmenc, of every description. just vde etitod at SAMSON'S. ' •. CITOICE 174kIrrnMir FORS .1 HE Illinois Central Railroad CannyT is now prepared to sell aboot 94500,000 Acres or A 7.) 1 , 2 , 17 .4 1 SiLtiii./.lolcit • d u. 7 in tracts of about FORTY AMISS; CM /wig credits fII Ir (I/ lo , lr I idere.th. These hin!, were granted by theiGovern ment to aid in the construction of this Road. and are anion , : the richest and most fertifeln the wor!4. They extend from North *nand North West. through the noddle of the Staths, to the extreme South, and include every TM*. ty of climate and productions found bet*** those parallels of latitude. The N portion is chiefly prairie, intersperse :M • tine groves. and in the middle and Southeast sections timber predominates, alternating with beautiful prairies and openings. The climate is more healthy, mild and equiv.. hie. than any other part of the country-4 1e air is pure and bracing, while living streamer and springs of excellent water abound„ Bituminous Coal is extensivrly mined, and supplies a cheap and desirable fuel, being fur nished at many points, at $2 to $4 per ton— and wood can be had at the same rate pereovd. Building Stone of excellent quality also ;hounds, which can be procured focHttle mere than the expense of transportation, The great fertility of these lands. which are a black rich mould from two to five feet deep.- and gently rolling,--their contiguity to this - Road. by which every facility is thnrished Ihr i travel and transportation, to the principal I markets North, South, Enst and Welt, and the economy with which they can be entail'. ted, render them the most valuable invelitnitint that can be found : and present the mostfa vorable opportunity, for persons of industrious habits and small means, to acquire a eousOrt at3ndeptmlence in a few years. dear is the greatest grain market lathe d--and the facility and economy with .. which the products of these lands can be transported to that market, mak•-them much more profitable. at the prices asked., thin ' those more remote. at government eyes.--as ' the additional cost of transportation is a.per penal tax on the latter, which must he borne I t i p the producer, in the seduced price fine*- : CeirOtl fur his grain, itc. 'rile Title is Perfect—and when tie Awl payments are made, Breda are , execotekky the Trustees appointed by the State. and in whom the title is vested. to- the' prtiehnitoith, which convey to them abet:date title. itaXen ISimple, free and clear of every incembramem lien or mortgage. ..,.‘ The Pei , e.l are !tome $G to 'Mb loten v d ney perreent. Twenty per 'emit. *Br Ile • deducted from the credit,prite fer Cult. : .• Those who purchase on long credit, glen notes payable in 2, 3. 4.3 and 6 „peals ,after ,,date, and are required to improve - 'romPtenth rannuely for fire years, so as to have one,bslf the land in cultivation, at the end of flat 'time. Competent Surveyors will accompany ?hoer who wish to examine these' Landis, free !it' charge, and aid them in making selectitms. The Land's remaining unsold are as rich and valuable as those which have'been dil , posed - of. 17".q.rtiortivl. _VTR will be sent tunny owe who will end fifty cents in Postage„Stamps, and Books or Pamphlets, containing ttrateit. onsinstances of successful farming, signed by respectable and well known farmers living fel the neighborhood of Railroad Landis. through out the State—also the omit of kncing, priets of cattle, expense of harvesting, threshing, etc.—or any inforenation—will be riteerfolly given on application, either personally or. by _ letter, in English. French or German. address. sed to JOHN WILSON.. Conutklaniosee of tbo flUolo Gitotnol dice igg Illinois Cent Railroad Dee pot. Chicago.illinois. April 20, 1b67. Heal*: or Sjikorm ciIuosiz:BETWERN THEM. Holloway's Pills.—The bleed . furnishell the material of every bone, muscle. gland and fibre in the human frame. When pure.% secures health to every organ : when corn* it necessarily produces disease. Hutlitwarti P!Lt.s operate direttly upon the elemental of that stream of life. neutralising the principle of die. ease. and elms radically caring the malady; whether located in tke nerves. the ottelmilit the liver. the bowels. the muscles, the shile4ll/ brain, or any other part of that system. • r +ed. 7/ow:ghoul tau World ! ELOLLOWA r PILLS irre equally elllamione complaints common to the whole humsw rase;., and in dinorders• peculiar to netiain &kites and 14:4;a1 ,445. I , larming Lis . onlas, .. Dyspepsia. and derangement f the Wei: the source of Infirmity and sn . aid the, amigo of innunterablu Ambit , yiel to thew. curatives in all cases. *wryer aggravuled o acting ass mild purgative. alterative-and tint; ic; they relieve the bowels. purify the debit. and invigorate the system and the conottetnikel at the. same time. Ground Wenk44,--Ne'rraut ermtpkiinfr. Whein all stimulants fall, the renovating: and bracing pmperdes of these Pills giveNlnn. ness to she shaking nerves and enfeebled Mlig. des of the victitu.of general debility. In cases Qt the fracture of •bones, injad ties unused by, steam ezp!osions, Brnives. Borth, Scalds, Itheumati ,, m, Stiffness of the' Joints. and contraction of the sinews. it is wow ployed and warmly recommended -by the W 0 olty. This marvelous remedy has been intro.? deced by its inventor in person "intoall the leading Hospitals of Europe, and no pritstif household should be without it. Und.-nighle Texlimnny. The Medical Staff of the French and tnetib Armies in the Crimea have officially eigned• their approval of Holloway's Ointment,usthe: most reliable dressing for sabre cuts, amber and gen-vvounda. It is also used by the set. genus of dui-Allied Navies. Both Me Chuttaritl (end xhfinbi be used hir tii , following rd.". Maim Eivestsatigin POT* Throats Baru. Rilumnrut Fore* of all Mohr Chappwi Hands Salt Itbecon - Fpralnii ChilbtA, cm' St ld. EMT Joints Fuottaa Sko) Dimm". Tenor float Swelled 'Amid' 'Cicero rainthigo Sore Lett Venereal' fore* .cads' anaptioas Sore Breast. II outdo lit el Made 'lee Sore Heads * * * Sold at the Manufactories of trofessee• Hottnwav, 80 Maiden Lane, New York. and. ; 244 Strand, London, by all respectable Drug gists and Dealers in Medicine throughout tip United States and the civilized world, in pots. at 2i cents. 62i cents. and *1 each, •. ('There is a considerable saving by the larger sires. N. B.—Directions for the guidance oi - Omits in every disorder are affixed to each p' 1 17Tatut top !—None are gem une stglrff , the words •./10Vomoy, New York and i l twadon., are discernable as $ water-mari: in 04`,errieef of the book of directions around eac h pot or box ; the same may be plainly seen by hold ing the leaf to the light. A- hos4ooloo roprd, willbe given to any one rendering such,infor mation as may lead to the. detection 4 'V party or parties connterfeit{ng the iiiii*lnes or vending the same, knowing them to be • spurious. Sept. 1, 1856. eowly OB PAINTING. siirWe aro. better ,ptispatai vailjjkL ever to execute -Joa-ltalinruialet tiL vel vari•us brancheAt. With Vivito and an unusually large asithit. l . ,,' jobbing letter and ibthei: nrafer ni T ia 'the public mu} - ,rest assured that for heat- Duos and , expedition 411-40 Wg ilheilklit. " Coulcura' .. Citlice,if matt o cks" itaisaatslo vi giiTElC—e..t.lia li•It difecirotat sffi ß!l; ilvarFV l , 4l l 4 ol lept a f teat tma lf 11 to toi h i t 4 ~,, , • ,„ . , . Of 170 21 .. y.., , ..„, ~ •: I J. 7 tn•J. ~, ~„,1 ihayilis .0 . • : , .„„<,, ~ „11 1 1. tit!' Al -21 ;. t , • Jr, tr, s .. . i E3I,II!WEEMI