12 Zh•e tarmer. Points of a Good. Horse. The New York Spirit of the Times has the following directions for ex amining the condition of a horse:, In purchasing a good horse. sight, wind, feet and limbs, must be the uppermost objects of inquiry: for! nine horses out of ten are defective ; in one of these particulars. First, then, examine is eves, and du this be fore he comes out of the stable see f, that they are perfectly clear and transparent, and that fhe pupils or !, apples of the eye are exactly alike ; in size and color. Next examine his pipes ; if good and sound, on be- ing nipped in the gullet,he will utter a sound like that from a bellows; but if his lungs are tooled, and he is broken winded, he will give vent to a dry, husky, short cough. Look to his limbs, also, and in passin , your hand down his legs, if you find any unnatural protuberance, or puffiness, or if in feeling first one leg, then the other, you discover any difference be tween them, disease more or less is present—he may not be lame, but he is not clean upon his legs. If he is broad and full between the eyes, he I may be depended on as a horse .ofgood sense, aud capable of being trained to ahnotit anything. If you 'want a gentfe horse, get one with more or less whit o upon him. Many suppose that the parti-colored honksilelung- , ing to cipeuses, shows, bc., are' select ed for their oddity; but his on ae coutt of their docility and gentle ness. / / In fact, the, mere kindly you treat whom, the better you. will be treated by him in return. Vicious cattle. The common vice of jumping and throwing fencing is taught to cattle, with scarcely tiny exception, by their owners and care-takers. Fences half down soon, fall by the nibbling of cattle, and teach the first lesson, es pecially if cattle have any shrewd um in observing cause and effect.— Vety fine feed just over a poor fence is the next lesson; letting down bars and rail fences to the calves, from lazintsek so that the , animal has to leap, is the third lesson, and the last is oftentimes first, second and third with sheep, until they will kale any thing. These three lessons are usu ally enough, but a fourth is often added, namely : placing one addition al rail on the fence each successive day, as they become more skillful, for the. ostensible object of keeping the jumper within bounds, but really operating as a most ingenious con trivance to teak+ the art of ;vault ing. We have heard of French be ing "taught in six lessons," butvery few animals require more than four to take 'Trench leave" of an ordi nary inclusure. Scratches in Horses. Scratches in horses will sometimes yield to the simple remedy of wash ing with warm suds, and greasing with fried pork fat ; but more invet erate cases require harsher treatment. A case recently under notice, resist ed every application, until, observ ing a prescription of copperas dis solved in good rum, a solution of copperas "in vinegar was tried, and with immediate good effect. It is said that this will kill - the worst scratch es, and a few applications of lard will heal the sore. Keep their feet.and legs clean and dry, as far as possible, and horses will seldom be afflicted with scratches. How to TVinter on Hundred Sheep on an Acre and a Half of Ground. I take for the purpose nothing more than a common wheat soil; if rich, the growth is apt to be ton large. I plow it deeply, harrow well, and about the 20th of June, I sow two and a half bushels of corn. I use a large variety; plow in with shovel plow, or cultivator, and if weeds try to grow among it, they will get hear tily tired of such a sickly life, and try to grow among something else the next time. Leave standing un til the leaves get seared and the crop loses weight some ; then cradle down when dry, and put in loose shocks, tie , at the top with rye straw, and leave standing till wanted for feed; it may be fed cut short, oras it la, on clean ground. In this way I have wiatered one hundred head of sheep without grain, and in good order, on an acre and a half of land. I have not had a better clip of wool, nor lost fewer sheep, nor raised a better crop of lambs, for five years, than I have this spring.—{Ohio Farmer. 'There areabout nine thousand Della is a square foot of honeycomb. Five thapaud bees weigh a pon.nd. I.6.The boa's *thirds are hollow, atatill,. Mai withal r, lastaad, of marrow. OriviWtN, while the 41m akim47. Ti LAI;(;EsT Chair & Furniture Establishment hi Balt f 110 , , , f" A I ATII LOT'S li.‘ V ST. %V A EIf:ROOMS ..,!1 .\;,.'2.i ..Vu•th Gqy eked, near F.iyotte. win-re arc kept Away., 011 hand, ~r male 1,,, (suffer & Harley. order, every a:ele of Freto•li Ti:TE-.I4ETES, I C4o-fp Watrikra and Jewylry, ir. Plush, flair, Cloth or Ilroe.itelle' 11411101...DiALE and Retail , at the Philadel- French Full Stuff and 3ltolallion Parlor I tip phis Watch and Jea elry Store. No. 'Jai ARM CllAlltS, in Plush, hair, Cloth ur '.. Korth Second street, corner ..if Quarry, Phila. Brocutelle. delphia. FrPFrenchFull Stu!. Carved PAR! '" ,,, Gold ',ever Watehea. full jeweled, IS carat CII AI ItS. in *eta, with Plush. hair, Cloth ur I tiara. S2'l 00: Gold Lepines. 10 carat. 524 00: Uri...at/die. Silver ',event, full jeit dud. $l2 Ofl: Silver Le- S4)F.I.S. half French Spring Mahopiny. and' ,n ne ., ',,irelft. $) Oil: aupelior Q./ Rniert. $7 00 Walnut Parlor CllAllt.S. in hair, Cloth or , ' - (;,l4.l?;:pectAcleA. 37 00: fine Silver do. $1 50: Plußsh. Gold lirarcluta. S 3 041: Lxdies' bold l'etv.il.t. OCKING CII.IIRS--various design', in Bair. Cl. th and Pinola. i'l 00: Silver Tea Spoon., vet. $.5 00: bold , Pena, with pencil and wive:- holder. :$1 00. Stuff Spring LOUNGES--1 large tiontor.t-; Gold Finger Ringo. 37 centa to .f... 54): ‘Vltch merit always on hand. or any pattern matte fila...es. pl.m. 121 cents: patent ISt: Lunet or rovored with any :roods to order. 9 5: other articles in proportion. All goods - ClIA)1B}:l1 SUITS—in Mahogany or , warranted to be what they ire ;sold fir. Walnut. complete. front $3-1 up. 51M...FF . 1...kt & 11 A !MEI% CANE Cll.l.lltS and Rocking do.—thel o n h an d , ,„me Fo ld i an d 4, si l ver i , ~.,evero and largest saaoruneut ready KIWIS in any one ', pines. still toyer than the *bore prices house is the United Mates—from $l2 a don - 1 Uct. 4 0. IS G. ly en tip. Bar Room, Mire and Dining CIIAIHR, in Oak, Walnut or Mahogany, with Cane. Wood or Stuffed Sesta—in itiiiit4 l isnetit embracing over 54.1 d. Men Wrd watt CHAIRS and SETTEES rd Rucking Chair—over lOU dozou. A. MATHIOT, 2. North Gay Street. near Fayette street. May 18, 1857. ly New Goodie. PAIINESTOCK )3ROTLIERS WOULD respectfullyinform their custom , V ern and the publia generally, that they hare just rereirtiti the litrgryst. and hest select al stock of Spring and Summer Goods eier offered to them. flitting ii , brchstAed for the eAstt, they are prepAred to offer such in ducements as to defy All competition. Give us • call—no trouhls to mho* . F.IIINESTOCK BKOTIIFItS, Siwt of the. fugal.. April 13, 113.17. Samuel 11. 1 31ecatcheti, kw- Hwy/a amid Burr Mill Slone Manufac- hirer. ROLE Proprietor of Jousrsox's highly sp proted &and much improved SMUT AND &KENNING NIACHINI: improved (WIN OONCAVK BRAN DUSTKA, TUN PILLIOUN YACIIINk YOK XI.- LAOIS. Heobieseo: NO. 64 QUEEN Street, (18th Wsrd,) address Kensington Post Oftiee. Shop: HAYDOCK Street, below Front. Coodico Mill Stones, Mill Irons, Smut Ma chines, Patent Mill Bld), Portable Minn. Stretched Belting, Ca went and Screen Wire, SQUARE. 3111SJIKEI BOLTING CLOVIS. March 2, 1857. 3m Now k the Time VOW' is the only time to make very pretty I.l:itild cheap selections of Spring and Sum met“.l.xKis. I tell you the truth is, that if you want cheap and pretty Goods. to cell at the north west coiner of the Diamond—the only place to get them. Also. kr-ady-eimie Clt.the ng constantly on hand. All goods cut f.-r nfrh , trye. Call and see before purchas ing elsewhere, at - the Cheap Store of April 6. JOUN HOKE. Tailoring. Removed a Pew Dinars tioisouth oft heOld'ittand. JH. SKELLY respectfully informs his old •• customers and the pul.lic generally, that be continues the TAIL fl ItING 111 - SIXESS, near his old stand. in South Baltimore street. where he will be happy to accommodate all who may patronize him. All work entrusted to his care warranted to fit and hoof moat nub siantial make. Thankful for past favors, he solicits a.contincance of public patrourge. 2Ae Yew York Sprimy awl Samirter Fashion" are received. Call and see them. Gettysburg. April 9, I&is. New Millinery. LOUISA KATE LITTLE wishes to ITI inform the Ladies of, town and country, that she is now prepared to execute Millinery in all its branches, in Weet .Middle street, a few doors below Mr. George Little'd store.— Work done cheaper than elses here iu town. Please call and see. April 21, 1856. Hanover 13.-Railroad. ']'RAINS over the Hanover Branch Railroad 1. now ?tin *A follows : First Train leaven Hanover at 9 ♦. it.. with Pa.acngern for York. Harrisburg, Columbia aild Philadelphia. Thin Train also connects with the Expre4s for Baltimore, arriving there at 12 x. Second Train leaven at 3 v. N.. with Pasaen gent fur Baltimore and intermediate places. and retarns with passengers frenti York, de. April 21. J. LEI B, Agent. More New Stock. FRENCH Merinoes , all colors ; fashinr.able Cloak Cloths: Fill Silks, the new styles: ntagnitimnt new DeLaines: best styles Fall Calicoes; very large stock of new Shawls: Flannels, Welsh. English and Ainettesn : Cloths. Vestings, and all kinds Men's IVear Sheeting*, Table Linens, Towelines. EYRE & LAN DELL. Fomrth and Arrk atrrrl.l, Pkthvlrlphirt, r''Storekeepers are invited to examine our New Goods. Families can be well auiied in every kind of Dry Goods. We make Black Silks and Shawls leading articles for whole saleing. P. S.--Jolst received daily from the Auctions in New York and Philadelphia. co-rgam Nitre CA3U. December 15. 1856. 6in 10 Per Cent. Inters t. SAVINGS INSTITUTION.—IF you want to invest your money with a certain return of good interest. and at sJie same time furnish to your families that which eel)! be profitable and reeful—buy all your Goods at Fahnestocks' Cheap Bto - e. They have received, and are constantly adding every thing new and desirable to their stock. April 27, 1857. tf Removals. THE undersigned. being the suthorir.ed per eon to make removals into Ever Green Cemetery, hopes that such at rontemplate the removal of the remains of deceased relatives or friends. will avail themselves of this season of the year to have it done. His terms are ISlOtkriat, awl every effort is made to pleam. PETER. THORN, Keeper if Me Cemetery. February 9. 18.57. VARRIMIE Trinouinga can al way., be lJ hanght lower, anti a larger altaorttuent than eleerrbereie always to is l,ad. at FA ILS ESTOC KS'. JEWELRY & STATIONERY—JuIy (Luan tit! and the beat 'tack ever loonght to this place. If you doubt it, call in asul see &sr parasites—at INIMILtDB. Pia.. Needle*. Thiathien. dies' sod aideOsiolkis. tinnita and Kyoga, 'hada &maw. Leeil Pencils. A 514111114 dollop et ICORBECK'S. . • NEW nun I • • HA I's, CAPS. BOOTS .AND SHOES. TI K undersigned haling purchased from Wm. W. Paxton. Ksq.. his entire Stock of Goods, will continue the boainese at the old nand. in Chambersburg street. a few doors , wed of the diamond. under the firm of BRING- MAN 1 AUGHINBAUGH. and solicit the patronage or their friends and the public gen.! erally. We have made arrangemehts to increase our *tack of 11,rd • and and will sheep. keep on hand • full as , -ortment tit all k tills. suitable to the season, which a ill he wild at the lowest prwsiltle peters. !loping. l ! by strict attention to looones4. to tarot a lih- t era' patronage. we invite ail needing anything ' in our line to all and elm:nine our good 4 be lute purchasing else% here. (.EO. E MOM:MAN. 11. AU( MINHAU(3I. Gettymborg. Jan. 1:. lover's Liquid Hair Dye. Tm.; HIAIR DYE need.. only a trial to sat itifyy all alt.* perfection as a Pi., and the following testimonial from that eminent Anal ytic C. etosst... ProfeAsor Booth. of the U. S. not, will only confirm what thousand* have previously borne testimony to. ~ L AISULATOILY YOlt PitACTICALCIIILWISTILT, ST. sTernets4 Philadelphia. Feb. 17th.18;7. “Eteing well acquainted with the auliatanees ennipueitiir Ifot-r'a is aid lhoir Ilye.4atirmt. bitted that by follow:ifg the simple directions given for its u.e, it wilt not injure the [lair ur btLin, but will give a uutureal uad durable cub.n lu the lbsir. JARK.S C. 1300 TR. .iiViii/ft . e Ch 110VElt'S WRITINt: INKS. including n„ rn -'s Plaid, and Ilrmer's bil ~ ore too well known and introduced to require any additional testimony of thejr theft:war. The sales hare been increasing killer their first in troduction. giving evidence that the articlea truly posseat that intritutic merit claimed at find Aor them by the Manufacturer. Orders, addressed to the Manufactory. No. 4111 RACE An et above FOURTH. (old No. 145.) Philadelphia, will receive prompt atten tion by JOSEPH E. HOVER, _lltinufacturer April 13,18.57. ly One Dollar ac Seventy-five Cents PAID IN AD II l ATE, Will Secure the Regular Visit of to the Home of any Mundy in the County. ITS PERUSAL WILL Afford Instruction and Amusement FOR FATHERS, MOTHERS, MOTHERS AND SISTERS, OLD AND YOUNII, MALE AND FEMALE. No family nhould be without the Compiler. 10901,75 "pull be spent in no more protttbler mauler than by subscribing for t e "Cotu," which will furnish i you with all the news of the day, the markets, the marrjas and the deaths occurring in the community, with choice Nrieet ions of literature, poetry, wit and humor, and all that will go to make up a tirst-rate Family Newspaper. Ad dress the Editor and Proprietor,lrmY J. STAIILE. May 18. James Brown's GRAMMATICAL WORKS. • CS rum Boos of the Rational Spam or Engli4h rammer. 25 cui. TITS SitooNtt Boor of the Rational System of English Gre sr, designed to teach the process of Analysing the English Language with sound judgment : and the art of using it with grammatical propriety. 31 cot. These wurk4 are now flan! in the Public Schools in the First School District of Penn sylvania. Tim 'Tan Boor of the Rational System of English Gramtnar, designed to enable the leartier to be , otne most thoroughly norpiAnted with the nature and use of the PitsPosmosm. and may be read by Into either in or out of school. 50 cis. BROWN'S GRAMMATICAL ARMIN& This Bonk pets aside the old tiraniman*, exposes their de fecus, demonstrates the little use of attending to them, and presents to the Teacher the un erring and only way to the Grammar of the English Language. 37i cts. For s.ilc by Peres G11171 , 11E, 118 AIICII Street. Philadelphia. March 2. 1857. Gin JUST FROM THE CITY; With a Larger Stock than Ever ! TACOB NORBECK has just recci-.•11 from • the city a large stock of GROCERIES, FISH, &c., the largest he has yet offered to the public, and which he is now opening, at his new location, Kerr's Corn••r, on Baltimore street. Give him a call! You will find his Coffee, Sugar, Molasses, Salt, Teaa, and el erything else, the best and the cheap est to be had in town—he has lug Ilought at low rates, and being determined to sell fast at small profits. llec,illeet. Kerr's old corner, Baltimore and High Streota. Gettysham. May 11, 11k57. Alwnym in - *rime MARCUS SAMSON El " just received iu his Ready-made Clo thing Store, on lurk street, nearly op po,,ite the flank, the hest assortment of Ready-made Clothing, for Sprin t ; and Som mer wear, ever opened in this plow. If you want a well-made Cred, real, Panty, or any thing in the line of Ready-made Clothing, at less cost than they can be had outside of the city, call at SAMSON'S. Aril 13, 1857. Removed fo Hanover. FRANCIS J. WILSON, latent the Wash inirton biotin at Abbottatown, has taken HERSHEY'SOLI) AND POPULAR STA NH, in Hanover. where he wall be happy to enter tain all who may patronise him. Hie Table is supplied with the hest the market and gar den can afford, and his Bar with the choicest of liquors. Has Stables a.e commodious. and attended by careful ikttle•it. Give bun You will a:ways find FLANK. on the spot, ready and willing to make everybody coin• for-able. [April 27.1857. --- - - - LARGF. and splendid assortment of Sum suer Goods, coosiatlog of Hata, Cape, Boots and Shoes, at COBEAN & PAXTON'S. 11640101 and - SHOT. — tb; tared, to Ito tas.l NON.B;OVS. • New Goods.6New Wins, AND THE CASH SYSTEM. el MEG I.: ARNOLD I CO. have just ramie ed from Philadelphia a handsome assort ment of Goods, suitable for the season. Our stock of Beady-lade Clething, and all Goods in that line. k extensive. Cheap Cloths, C►ssrneres.l`ashmeretts.lrap Detate. Licems. Vesting', Drillings. Call and bee us. !f we cannot please you in a garment ready-made. we have our 'Futon( constantly cutting out and making up, and can make you a garment upon bhort. notice. and in the very Kest manner Our prices cannot he beat.— March 30. '57. (Jive a+ a call P. S.-1 have given Mr J. C. Gumn an in terest expressly far the purpose of settling up my old business. I have now been operating 37 years and have never until now determined to settle up my business generally. Those therefore who are indebted to toe, either by Hood, Note or Book accuitnt. will please call and pay the same. GEO. ARNOLD. March 30. 1857. tf Do Vou Wish Bargains t IM3!I SC HICK'S CHEAP STORE. Corner of the Diamond and Baltimore sired. JL. SC II IC K has just returned fram • delpaia with a lull anti complete assort ment of Spring Goods, consi.ting of Black and Fancy colored Cloths and Cassoniere., of all styles and patterns ; also Satinett., Jeans, CottonnAlea and Linen Goods. for Men's wear and Satin, Silk, and Marsealos ve•ting : also, Su.pendera,e'rayats, Handkerchief.. Hosiery, and Gloye..at pricey' to suit the times—which gentlemen wishing a complete outfit, would do very well to examine. Fon THI Lintas.—Just reeeired esuperior assortment of Black Silks, which will be eiohl I.ivr ; also. Berme de Dines, Ginghams. Brilliants.Calieoes, Irish Linens. SWiSif. Book and Calabria Muslin*. Dotted Swiss and Plaid Itu+line, Gloves, Ribbons, Collars, Dress Trimmings, which fur variety, ex cellence and cheapness cannot be surpassed in this market. DiS-Retuillect, that although there is a great rush to Schick's for bargains, all can be acooraiuudate,l. No trouble to show Goods. Therefore cell in, and examine the largest, richestaud cheapen stock you ever laid your eyes on. Gettysburg, April 13, 1857. Attention, One and All! GREAT Slfo WI "GREAT SEA-SERPENT C.IPTURED!" AM UEL WE tVER having provided him kJ nil with an entire nett/ and costly appa ratus, is now prepared to fiirni.h tonbrotypes and, Daguerreotypes/ in every style of the art, which he Mil *at. rant to give entire satiafaction. Ilia long ex• perience and superior apparatus give hiui advantages seldom furnished by Daguerrean eatablishinents out of the city. lie has a large number of sieteinienr at his Gallery. in C ham hersburg street. which the public ire n:quest ed to call and examine. r7Chargls from 5(1 cents to $lO. floors of operating fromB A. M. to 4 P. M. Gold Lockets. Breastpins, suitable for miniaturce. always on hand, at the very lowest prices. rrehildren will nut be taken fur leas than Si 00. .;.17AMIIIIOTYPES taken from one dollar and upward 4: and in the Lest style. l) c. 22. 1856. a Osage Orange Premium Hedge. rim F. undersigned having made Hedging his exclusive business, is now /prepared, with his extensive facilities, to do ■ny amount of , C 4 int 1./ to J. 4.V ts' 9 on the most reasonaLle tertna. in any part of Pennsylvania, New York. New Jer•ec. Dela ware. Maryland. and Virginia. The Usage orange is beautiful. ornamental. and protec tive. proof against stock, high winds, back water. Cc. I will furnish P 1 mtg. Plant and Tritri until the Hrdge a ill turn all kind♦ of fanii stock. at f , oin $1 to $1 5•) per roil. one-thitil to be paid when planted, and the lialancew lien it ix de clared a good fence by disinterested persons.— Those getting the fledging done, sic required to pfepxre the ground by deep plougliii%, and cultivate the hedge row as dim eeted. Hedges set and Planta furnished at from 51 to 6'l cents per rod, payment to be made when the Hedge ix set. u...PLANTS at Wholesale and Retail. de livered at the Railroad Station at this place. securely boxed, as follows:. When 5 000 are ordered in one 0nk•r.: 3 4.5(1 per thousand for No. 1 —S4.lsi fur No. 2: 5.1101) in one order $5.00 fur No 1--,54.5 Mr No. 2 : Le.e than 5.000 in one order .1.4:400 fur Nu. 1-41500 fur 2. SEED. fresh mud of the heat quality. at Wholesale and Retail, at market prim.... The value of the (Sage Orange for Hedging is now settled. Its success. with proper man agement. is beyond doubt. Nature will do mitt work in making it an impervious Hedge. if titan will du ills in kit culture. RUSWINGICS.--11.41. Juror adrift. Pre•ldost P.R.* erirsala AMU Airricultoral Society ; Gm.. 11. Kelm, Komfireg. Pa ; (1.. John R. IleVeytoon, Pa ; Aresioel IN arrow, Cemblor Tort Hank. Pa; Ilea. Wm. lirrier. Boomer from Pessomimusia; Ilea K C Hale. Phil rioleikla, Pa ; 0.6.1i0 WU, Patterson, P. ; Wm. A. Stoke., Ureombers, P.. Addtem A. !IA ILSLIBA It( ; ER. Ave. 15, '56. Mr regb,ren, MlA's& - -- - The Irarld'.l Greg! Erhihilum Priv Medal AW ARDED TO . MEYER. For his Two Pianos, London. Oct. 16. ISSI MEYER respectfully informs his friends IJ• 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 I`lsl. All orders promptly attended tn. and great care taken in the selection and packing of the Mine. I,lle has received during the last 15 years. more Medals than any other maker. from the Franklin Institute : also First Premiums at Boston, and Premiums at New York and Baltimore. Wareronma removed from 525. Fourth to No. 180 ARCU street, below Eighth, south sits, Philadelphia. March 16, 1857. 3m ' Diamond Tonsor. JUN W. TIPTON. Fashionalde Barber and Hair lirrAsrr, can et all times be found prepared to attend in the calls of the people, at the _Temple, in the Diamond. adjoining the County Buildinfl; From long experience, he Hatters himself that be can go through all the ramifications of the Tonsorial Department with such an infinite degree of skill, as will meet with the entire aatisfaztion nf ell who may submit their china to the keen ordeal of his ra zors. He hopes, therefore. that by his atten tion to business. and a desire to please. he will merit as well as receive. a liberal *hereof patronage. The sick will be attended to at their pi iv a te dwellings. Gettysburg, Jan. 8, 1855. If .ssquetaanna Hotel, opposite Calvert Station. Baltimore. Old. 1F: undersigned having leased the above -IL Hotel and put it in complete order. is pre pared to accommodate his friends and the travelling public. The proprietor. will be pleased to see his old friends, and promises to make their stay comfortable and satisfactory. Baggage taken to and from Calvert Statioa tree of charge. JOHN BA RR, ( foraterrit qr Pnueu.,) July 9, 1855. tt Pauriurroa. Snake of Silver Spoons sad Silver. Yorke. as low *a eity prices. now 'to be had at S4:3IICK'S. Call soon, as they sell vapidly. - Bid w. IL linekler t 3ttitatil at taw, WILL faithfully and promptly attend to all bulginess entrusted to him. Ile speaks the German language. ()Moe at the same place. in South Bs!moors street, near Forney's drug store, and nearly opposite Dan ner & Ziegler's store. tiettysburg. March 20. D. lll'Conaugty, 3ttarara at tam, (Offke removed to one door West of Buehler's Drug k 800k -store, Cha mberabu rg street,) Attorney &Nolieltor tbr Patents and Pensions, lOUNTY Land Warrants, Back-pay pended Clatins,and all other claims against the Government at Washington, D. C.: also American claims in England. Land Warrants located and sold, or bought, and highest prices given. Agents engaged in locating warrants in lowa, Illinois and other Western Stater. 'l7 - Apply to him personally or by letter. Gettysburg,. Nov. 21. 1853. - -- Wm. IL ll'Clellan, 3tturntq at tam. OFFICE on the south aide of the Puhlic Square. 2 doors west of the Sentinel office. Gettysburg, August 22, 18.53. Bounty Land Clain's. T HE undersigned will attend promptly to the eollection of clotting for Bounty Lands tinder tlie - late act of Congress. Those who have already received 40 or 80 acres, can now receive the balance. by calling on the subscri ber and making the necessary application. JOEL B. DANNER. Gettysburg, March 12. 1855. tf 3. Lawrence Hill, M. D., ' t ' l4l 'l iT. 1 lIAS his Office one door west of the Luthe ran church, in Chntobersburg ctreet, and opposite Grimm:tees store. where those wish ing to have any Dental Operation perform. ed are respectfully invited focal!. Rassassess: Dr. D. Gilbert. Dr. C. N. Betluchy. Dr. D. Horner, Itev. C. P. Krauth, 1). D.. Rev. 11. L. Baugher, D. D., Rev. Prof. William M. Reynolds, Rev. Prot M. Jacobs, Prof. 31. L Swayer. Gettysburg. April 11. 1853. tf 'CIVO DAILY I.lllltS TO HAN() rER. XTRA kfICONIMODATIONS.—The an dersigned returns his thanks to the publi for the encouragement heretofore extended to him, and takes pjeasure in announcing that he has completed.' atrangements by - which TWO DAILY LINKS of Coaches will run between Gettys hurg and Hanover, to connect with the trains to and from Baltimore. York, Harrisburg, Philadelphia. &c. Persons desiring tickets or information will call on the undersigned. or on Cuoimss TAT*, Ticket Agent, at rite Eagle Hotel, in Ohow,hershurg street. 11:71ipecial attention given to all packages, &c., or other business entrusted to the under signed between Gettysburg and Hanover, which will be proMptly and carefully attend ed to. ',r3 - The undersigned has also effected ar rangement/a by which he will be able to supply l cache. . Stagei, etc., for Funerals and other occasions, at moderate charges. NICHOLkS WEAVER Gettriburg, April 13. 1857. • The Ladies 'STILL find it to their advantage to call at Fahnestock Brothers, and see their large and cheap stock of Silks. Challis, Lawns, Ducats, Tamartines, Delaines, Calicoes, Ging hains, whi are *env; cheap at F.IIINESTOCIi BItOTIIERS, Jaya ira April 13, 18.57. - Flour! Flour! THE undersigned continues the Flnnr ness as heretofore. Ile sells by the barrel or any smaller. quantity. By toiling SMALL PRIWITS he can buy as high and sell AS itiw as anybody else, and by always endeavoring to keep none but the best. he lumen to merit and retsnve a continuance cf I Owls) patronage. Wid. G I LLESPI E. Oct. 8. 1855. At the Post Office. Hay Wanted. PEItSONS having Bey to sell will do web by calling on the subscriber. in Gettys burg, who is desirous of purchasing. The highest market price will he paid at all times. 17 - As he intends having the Hay, after be ing packed. hauled either to Hanover or Balti more, the preference to heel will be given to those from whom he may purchase. . SOLOMON POWERS. December 6 1852. tf New Hardware Store. THE subocribers would respectfully an nmince to their friends snd the public that they have opened a llarderare 'Store, in Balti more street, adjoining Ole residence of David Ziegler, Gettysburg. in which they always In tend to °liar to the publics largo and general assortment Of Hardware, lroo, Steel, Groceries, C IJTL E RY, COACH TRIMMINGS, SPRINGS. AXLES, @A g ®ID 1.1112 a lE7'9 (tcbar—mart, oboe .fivbings, Paints. Oils. and Die-stntrw, in general. including every description of arti cled 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 it 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 determined to establish a char acter for selling Goods at low prices and doing business on fair principles. JOEL B. DANNER, DAVID ZIEGLER. Gettysburg. June 9, 12551. tf New Gonda ! NEW ESTABLISHMENT! I A (x) Bs & BRO. rempectfull9 inform their *I friends and the public generally, that they have opened a Merchant Tailoring Establishment, in the room 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, Cassimerra, Vesting,. Cammets. 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 being to sell CHEAP, for cash or coun try produce. They will make up garments of every de scription in the most substantial and desirable manner, all warranted to Eli and not to rip.— Goods bought of them not to be made up in their establiahment will be cut free of charge. They are making up slot of READY-31ADE CLOTH ING, in the best manner, which they will sell asplump as the cheapest. They have also on hand a large assortment of Hosiery, Sts,!persilets, Skirls, Shirt Collars, Lc.. to which they would call the attention of the public. 1, - The Latest Fashions ftgslarly received. Cash or Country produce always current for goods or wo-k. Doo't mistake tbe place. Much 17. 1856. ItENS•W ARK. Cedar-ware and endleas Mct variety of Hottaebold article's. to be bad cery cheap at FAH NESTOI7,IC, BROTHERS. VMS. VINTS.—An minimally large as artilliellt, of every delktriest ca s. rol • SAMSON'S. .111eirflunili Grocery' • i e, M1N11.611 RESPECTFULLY in s the citizens of Gettysburg lad public generally, that be has opened a ne Grocery and Co etionary store, on lb* Northwest r of the Diamond, for merly occupied by A. . where he will have constantly on hen a cho variety of GROCERIES, CONFECTIONARIES. and CEDAR WARE. and everything in his line. Every article that the Eastern Market can af ford will be kept on hand or supplied at the shortest notice. A shave of public patronage is respectfully solicited. All kinds of country produce taken in ex change for Goods. February 23, 1857. tf TUE PERRY COUNTY iIIiTIJAL FIRE InNurance Company, 1 . 1 APITAL 8139.586 —efrects insurances in k-) any part of the State, against lons by tire: prudently adapts its operations to its resour ces : affords ample indemnity, and promptly adjusts its losses. Adams county is represented in the Board of Managers by lion. ,Vases .11cCutAx. IVM. MCCLE N Mk* of Y. t W. flatleas, thttysbarg. May 26.1856. REMOVAL. AN'D NEW FIRM. THE nndersigned respectfully inform their friends and the public in general. that they have commenced the Cabinet and Chair•making business. ity Baltimore street. near Middle, where they will manufacture all kinds of FURNITURE, such as Dressing and Common Bureaus. Tables of vs-Alms rious descriptions, Bedsteads, Wardrobes, Stands, and every other article in their line— ALL of the beat workmanship and good ma terials, which will enable them to warrant their work. - Also, every variety of CHAIRS. Combs made at short notice, and in the various styles. House Painting and Papering attended to, and done in the best manner. Their prices will be as low as the lowest, as all who may patronize them will acknowledge. la•Lumher and country produce taken in exchange for work. ' NORBF:CK i REILLEY. Gsttysbnrg, Feb. 23, 1857. ly 300 Doz. K elves and Forks. r_rAVIN,G just received of our own impor tation, from England, a large and ex tensive assortment of Cutlery, we invite the attention of those in want of any style of Knives and Forks, Carvers, Nut Pica, Ito., to come and examine. We will sell at such prices as will defy axampetition. Also, a large assortment of Table Forks, which will he sold separately. Don't forget to examine the stock at FAIINESTOCKS'. 'Country 14ferchants can be supplied at a Ransil advance. May 18. Ladles, This War! COBEAN & PAXTON hare always on hand a large and well selected stoek of Ladies'. Misses', and Children's SHOES, GAITERS AND SLIPPERS, of all kinds, and at all prices. No trouble to show Goods. May 18. Scythes! Scythes! Scythes !• A lINESTOCKS have just received the largest lot of SCYTIIES ever offered in the county. They comprise al-misty of makes, including SILVP STEEL, STEEL BACKS, to which the attention of Farmers and when; is; invite], assuring them that we will sell them cheaper than elsewhere. I May IS. J. Palmer* CO., STIMILT WHARF, PUILADIMPHIA, Dealers in Fish Ind Provisions, HAVE constantly on hand an assortment of Mackerel. Shad, Herrings, Codfish, Beef. Pork, Lar.l, Shoulders, Hams, 4111r.5, Cheese, Rice. ikc. ).larch 23, 3m Bonneta! BonnyVt! IVITSS ‘IcCIZEARY has just returned from 1,1 the city with a new anti beautiful nelson ment of 2.ILN't7I .a DB?), of the most fitithionalde styles. which she in vites the holies to call and examilie. confident that they will he pleased with her selections. Miss McCreary will carry on the MILLI NERY business, in all its blanches. and hopes by her superior work and reatomable prices. to merit the patronage ni her friends. Gettysburg, April 20,1857. 3m Bringman dt Aughinbaugh, STILL .4 WEAL! us just receiving a tvw lot or V I Hats, Caps, Hoots a. Shoes —o( the very latest Spring styles. andr intent' selling at small prolius. Call and see them helots purchasing elsewhere. Remem ber the place, Paxton's old stand. Chambers leirg street. March 23. 25 WITNESSES ; OR, THE FORoKit ro A - 17r TED JOHN s. DTZ IS TAB AUTIIOII.. pi Who has had 10 years experience as a Bank s: er and Publisher, and author of X A Series of Lectures at (he Broadway bernarle, when, for 10 successive nigh's, over 17 50,000 People ~z" Greeted him with rounds of applause. while the exhibited the manner in which Coun terfeiters execute their frauds. and the rl.l surest and shortest means of Detecting them ! The Bank Note Engravers all say he le the * greatest Judge of Paper Money living. 0 O GRE (TEST DISCOVERY Cior THE PRESENT CENTURY FOR DETECTING COUNTERFEIT BANK NOTES. "Describing every Genuine Bill in existence, and exhibiting. at a glance. every -4, Counterfeit in Ci - culation! j o ,Arnngell so admirably that sarearxes Is • EAST AND DETECTION INSTANTANEOUS. lr7No index to examine ! ,No pages to hunt up ! But so simplified sod arranged C that the Merchant, the Baker and Business man can see all at a Giant. 4le Rqqlish. French am? (rmerre. THLI EACH HAY READ THE EIASIE,IN HIS OWN NATIVE TONGUE. g • MOST PERFECT BANK NOTE LIST PUBLISHED se Also, a list of J Apt Tea PRIVATS IlDrizaa to ArtalcA A Complete Summary of the Finance of .Europe and America will be published in :each edition. together with all the impor tant News of the day. Also, Gia A SERIES OF TALES, From an old Manuscript found in the East. .4 It tarnishes the most Complete History of ORIENTAL LIFE. g Describing the must Perplexing Situations I et in which the Ladies and Gentlemen of that 1.2 country have been so often found. These • Stones will continue throughout • the whole year, and will prove the most entertaining ever offered to the public. I r:7 - Furnished Weekly to Subscribers only, at 111 a year. All letters must be ad dressed to JOHN S. DYE, Broker, Publisher and Proprietor, 70 Wall street, April 27.1857. ly New York. Spouting ! GEORGIC and Henry Wampler will make House Spouting and pat up the same loii, kw cash or country produce. Fanners and ell others wishing their bosses, barn. ka., spout. ed, would'do well to give them a call. G. & H. WAILFUL April 18, 1853. tf kJRANG ES. Lemons, Candies. eßseket s Spices of all kinds. Fanoy and Common Soap. Hair Oils, Am, at NORBISCK'S. DOTS AND &lois made to order, of Ike B best material. sad by good workmen.-- Call s 4 Aria/morn Argii4baiok's. A Medical • - THR WORLD UNANIMOUS! AJl ollowars Ointment.—:Nr Guilt Codn'i ' elm harrAny !—Tbe vim of disease ok ten makes its way to the internal of ins thee' the pores of the shin. This penetratidg that ment. melting under the hand' as it is tubbed in.is absorbed thnmgb the same channelit; and reaching the seat of inflanunation, promptly and invariably subdues it, whether hinted in the kidneys, the liver, the lungs. or any other important organ. It penetrates the surface to the interior, through the countless tubes that communicate with the skin as saunter-rain passes into the fevered enrth, diffirsing-'itstioof• and regenerating influence. • Skin Direarrs and Glandular Swellings. Every species of exterior irritation is quickly reduced by the anti-imflammatory action of thiP Ointment. Angry Eruptions, such as Sale Rheum. Erysipelas. Tetter, Ringworm, Scaldli Head, Nettle Rash. Scabies (or Itchl &c., nut, to return no more, under its application... Hospital experience in all parts of the rreridt proves its infallibility in diseases of the skint, the muscles, the joints and the glands. Ulcer, Sore, and Tumors The effect of this unrivaled esternal remedy upon Scrofula. and other virulent ulcers and sores. is almost miraculous. It first dischargos the poison which prodnees suppuration and proud flesh, and thus the cures which its heal. mg properties afterward - complete are safe U. well as permanent. Wininds, Bruio.s, Burns, and Scalds. D.lieale Females All irregularities Find ailments incident tor.. the delicate and sensitive organs of the ieX removed or prevented by a few doses of these• mild, but infallible alteratives. No mother who regards her own or her children's health, should fail to have them within.har reach. s•iestific Eadorperrents. The London ••Lance t," the London "Medi cal Review," and the most eminent of the fn.,- ulty in Great Britain, France and Germany, have eulogized the Pilla and their inventor. Holloway's Pillz are the best remedy known is the world for A..following dimeasets Asthrms 'Doi*lity Liver Conm!Mots &gra! Cm:uphill:As Fever nod Ague Isommes of Spirits; Coughs /coals Com- Plies U. 14,1 piniats Chest Dliesses Boo Ladles Comfy., nem I odigintion Dr.yepeta 1 nti avian Naziism.' I eulammation Drop*: Inward Waviness "„*Sold it the Manufactories of Procet,Sor flot.i.nwez, 80 Maiden Lane. New York, and 244 Strand. London. and by all respectable Druggists and Dealers in Medicine throughout the United States and the civilized world, in boxes at 25 cents. 623 cents, and di each. CC/There is a considerable raving by taking the larger mixes. N. B.—Directions for the gnidance of pi tienta inertly disorder are affixed to each box. C7Caut lon I—None are genuine unless the words ..11911•Jway. -Vie York (rod Loio/ou," are discernable as a irdter-sorric in eery leaf of the book of directions around each pot or box ; the same may be plainly seen by holdilt, tio! let; to the !ilia. A handsome reward wilt be givenin any one rendering such inforimition as may lead to the detection of any partytor partie4 counterfeiting the roedicinem or rend ing the same. knowing them to be spurious. - Aug. 25, 1856. :eowly . . CHOICE FARM LANDS- FOR . S.ILE. rtirrE .Illinois Centro Itlitroad Cpaparry la now prepared to about 1,500,00 A crew of tE32,2. ?Pi12: 1 111Ta. LAM% in tracts of shoat must mites. oa lueg crewlits a n d al low ritle.l t!I saterrsts. These lands were granted by the Murmur ment to aid in the construction of this We& and are among the richest and maw fertile be the world. They extend from North East and North West. through the middle of the Slate. ' to thcestreme South. and Melnik every varie ty of climate and pro,lnctious fouled titivate* ' those !simile's of latitude. The Northern portion is chiefly prnirie. tinterwipcmed with • fine grove*, and in the middle and smithery , sections timber predominates. efts-n*l4 with beautiful prairies awl openings. 'The climate is more healthy. mild nil eqmt- ' ble. than any other purl of the conntry—the air is pure and b a•Mnt, while living streams and springs or excellent water alurn , - Bituminous Coal is extensively mined, and ! supplies a cheap and desirable fu e l, b r ing foe.. nislied at many points at $2 to $4 per ton— and wood can lie had nt the same rate per cord.' Building Stone of excellen t k quality also abounds. which can lie procured for little inure • • than the expense of transportation. The great fertility of these lands. which are • a black rich mould from twu b to tive &tailor, and gently rolling.—their comb e ..inty to this I Road, by which every facility is furnished for travel and transportation. to the principal markets North. lionth. East and West. and the economy with which they can l,e culti •a ted. render them the most valuable investment that call he found : and present Ow - most fa vorshle opportunity, for persons of industrious ' habits and swill means. to acquire a comfort- able independence in a few years. Chicago is the greatest groin market in the world—and the facility and economy with which the products of these lands can he • transported to that market, mrke them much more printable. at the prices asked. than those more remote at government rates,- as the additional cost of transportation is a per petual tax on the latter. which must be borne. by the producer, in the 'educed price he re ceives for his grain. &c. The Title is Perfect—and when the final I paymente are made. Deeds are executed by the Trustees appointed by the State. and in whom the title is vested, to the purchasers, which convey to them absolute titles in Veil Simple, free and clear of every incourbrance, , lien or tnor,gage. The I-;•iree are from SG to $3O : Itrtereg only 3 per rent. Twenty per rent, will deducted from the credit price for ('ash. Those who purchase on long credit, give notes payable in 2, 3. 4, 5 and 6 years eller date, and are requtred 'to improve one-teitth annually for five years. so as to have one-half the land in cultivation, at the end of that, time. Competent Surveyors will accompany those who wish to examine these Lands. free sir charge, and aid them in making selections. The Landis remaining unsold are as, rich • and valuable as lime which bars been disai • posed of. - . :?ectiosal Maps will be sent to any ono , who will enclose fifty cents in Postage &s, and Books or Pamphlets. containing numer• ous instances of successful farming, signed by • respectable and well known farmers living In • the neighborhood of Railroad Lands, througll-, oat the State—also the cost of fencing. Price i of cattle. expense of harvesting threshing, etc.—or any information—will be cheerfully given on application, either personally or by • letter, in English, French or German, address- • bed to JOHN WILSON. ' 1 LAM Counnissionor of the inillOil Goetng 11 R. C16,.. 4 ,1 (12"11111ce in Illinois Central Itsilrossi J.M-, , pot,. Chicago. Illinois. .. ' April 20. 1 85 T. 6m . . , JOB PRINTING. • ; • •O_ 04 - • mair ik ; l , p it 'Pat IfirWe ace 'better icami Thant ever to execute Jon Litibs various branches. With WO' P th reessikM and an unusually large sesortmentAil jobbing letter and Other mate thlis liti t public may rest assured ' , that, Ibt ness mut expedition in doing 11001; " Coasts" Ogee "caul, '" " • {.l>w * 4ll VFW'S sold Bbd SUMIEWWIfB= kinds hi wits64hisassr. Psalms, (Ater Elkitklitor- estWel at alit ptiees, aseetaingts sit t o AI . Ka/ 18 . 44 12444 41 9Mi# . n . 9 CI Stone •od Univa Secusiary 'pop •toses Treerest A elections Worm. of