1 , 14.4 ate Cornwall Ore Banks. ',Them) of lroo-oro, st Cornwall, I.ol.:ttion c• runty, a short iiistiyeite from the - boiongh of Lebam,o, tire among the natural %cinders or the world, To the proferetors, the Messrs. Coleman, they are an inexhaustible poems) of wealth. They have been fre quently, described in the local news papers,-end Yet the great mass of the peopkt of the State, even those living In the In mediate neighborhood, are ignor ant of' their c••inl rr,ee, except, by name. As the Lebanon Valiey Railroad, now open, -itt connection with the Yorth, Lebanon Railroad. conveys the tr.ttiel ler'dirertly to the spot, we vatting do better than advise summer tourists to twit Cornwall.. The anuexel l brief de scription of the ore-banks, will show that to the man of science, the gtx)lo gist, and even the mere seeker after novelties for the ruiVe -- of diversion, a eight-of them cent be otherwise than interesting: "There appear to be three conical mounds, heaved up from two to three hundred feet above the level of the plain, and covering an area of alwiat ninety acres, the entire contents of which is a mum of the purest and best imiti-ore, in Pennsylvania. There is no removing. super-incumbent earth, and sifting and sorting ore here, and no miners required. 'fhe whole hill is cut down in benches, as Contractors w(,uid remove gravel for He embankment, and every pound dug is iron -ore, that neither requires roast ing nor preparation before going into the furnace. These mines have been worked one, hundred years, and they look as though they might last for a thousand more. " We learn that Mr. Worrel, a com petent engineer, has made a measure ment of the mines, from, which he esti maks them to coutainferty of tons of ore above the water level ; and it is quite probable that there is twice as much below water level. Accord ing to this estimate. here is a single _ tract of land occupying the roan of an 'ordinary Pennsylvania farm, t hat woul , l pay - the whole - de! , t of the State and leave a lat:ge surplus. "This ore is now being sold and worked up at the rate of about roar hundred tons per day, and when tire Lebanon Valley lailroad is built, two thousand tons of a day can be soil. All that is tow t• en away has to be hauled in wags . over a plank road live miles to the Union ('anal. When the railroltd is tinished tracks can be built into the pits. and the ore shovelled into the elm from the banks, and these mounds will furnish trade for a railroad tiir a hundred years to come. What a magnitlecht estate—what an invaluable deposit is_ here, being enough to make iron for ten railroad traekS maul the entire world, including s a and laud!" Shrewsbury Camp _Thrting.—The camp meeting for Shrewsbury circuit, will be held in Lowe's woods, near the Freeland Depot, and upon the tine of the Northern Central Railroad, com mencing August 20th, and will• he in charge of Rev. A. A. P.F.KSV., Presiding. Elder, and Revs. HENRY FultLox(' and F. E. CREVEM The camp is hwated is a beautiful grove a short distauee beyon4 the Maryland line. Poisons and Antidom—A distiller in Kentucky publishes a letter in the Olrio k , Farmer, in which he sa s ho has dis covered an effective reme v for the hog cholera, which has been prevailing so exunsively in the West. his remedy is, as soon as he finds the hogs begin ning to get sick or to die, to mix a quantity of arsenic with their food, and thy, invariably makes them healthy again, the powerful mineral poisons of the arsenic overcoming the vegeta:At , poison in tho still slops. We wish to urge the inquiry how far the effect of this double poisoning, neutralizing, etc., N.ffects the: ‘.tharactA!r of the meat for rood. What laws regulate the poison ing ofliving flesh ? And is it, or not, possible to maintain an animal in toter- Ole health while its meat is by organic or inoirgAnie poisons made seriously ob jectituut ae ? , -I- A -Nem 11 , `47,6'..ffewe.-4+-Ihe IVashing wyTt :V e p - 13 t r of ;a rr ‘ l : tIE j re nt t ' 4 t lu... "i re . be little Jo at that the ere•Aion of e N o e A new Presittential mansion will he on , or the meastws that will receive th...t la vontbliti amble of the next CollgieS'i. " Thb pecpriety of the ineasure will not be qtiestiam4l. we imagine, J_l- any 011:1 exeept thosk.who mat = harea desire to [nuke way with our Presidents soon af ter their elt:x4ion. Olir The Thpers give an account of a reccut dithtetty iu Louisville, between Geo. D.- PrOtiee, editor of the.Auen and It. , T. .11*rritt, editor of the CacritT, and state that Prentice waylaid l)arritt fete pass .d alone Jefferson street from dirmer,:.aud oliot at him titre.; times.— Durrftt returned the compliment, and shot ticiee at Prentice, but nobody was Lit or hart. Prentice, wh.nt h.. malt the attack., Was surrounded by a crowd of friauds,- all armed to the teeth, and prepared to bask. him. The parties eoneerned in the affra v were arrested oa Wednesday, and held to bail in t. 3,0)) each to keep the peace. The Fathor of Ailattianakcs.-0n the Ilth ult., Mrs. Murrell, re,-bling on Ifoail's creek, Bloant county, N. C.,. 'killed a trattlesnake•which measured feet 4.lolohesin iache , . around the body, 3 inches across the head, :111,1 having fangs one inch above the clear of the flesh. His ratthrs had nearly all decayed, only nine being loft, whieh 'were whitish and full of holes, as if catop through by insects. 11 , . ww thought to beat 1e.4.43.) years old. St. ,Louis,,,Augast s.—The Kansas correspondent of the Democrat says that-Governor Walker is still enesay ed at Lawrence, and his force has been increased. • . hitanew and dangerous counter note on the Bank of Kentucky h been recently issued at LouisviN. 11 liatltuirably executed. , 'l,, 1 SUERIFFALTY. V 4 ELLOW-VITIZENS of %dams erienty offer otrielf aaa a candflate rir the etnee or S11E1:1E1' at the let.)l,lr to the I)eris-ratte isiminliton.) If I should b e l u cky. a, to h e iporlifiali d mot t.t. r'ett • rd. I shall ph .1;:e in iin-cliarce the ttcb Of bald otli.x , with tinhriett- nn.t flit. liiy. 51111 El, SI , ANic,LEIL :.‘fouotpiCa•llJl: EIZIFFA LTV. T°the Voter% of Abuts roam !: :—Encaar a.ced 11111111a01.11 fro ad.. I offer mysel( %l eatotolate for the o th rr ot . ..iIERIFF at the nrit election. (euhjeet to the deemon of the I)ettiocratte Comity eoneentt,m.) Should Ihe anaanato; and ea•ctv.l.. I Ord Pr tnyaclf to discharge the duties of the otitze %uh pt unipt need any fidelity %(` LIGHTNER Mounijoy tp.. April 6.11 , 57. - - M 3 I; it 1 FF A LTV. 9 1 0 the Voters of Adams coanty Ent:ming eti try 1111111erMIN. friendm, I oK r niymelf * enn , lidrite for U. ofil -e of SHERIFF nt the nest eteltion. (kohjeet to the Amecietn Repub. Bean Connty Conyenttort.) Should Ibe elemt ntemfge myself to dineharge the ditties of the office with promptness unilflilelitz. ISAAC LEEPER. Cumberland twp.. April 13. 1857. PR9T33O NOT.% It V. AVE are hwh,, r izgl that Dr. C. E. G:)ll'Srgl town, , a ill be a e.oroki,l4:e . ~f Pr ,thotn.tar:.—,ul,;e..t to the deeihion th - emee-.vie Ci unty Conventiutt—at the en rkuing: June 1:). ImuisTuit AND RECORDER. Io the eaters of Adams county :—I hereby announce myself as • candidate for the office of It EG sT Eft kNU R4.:C01:111-3. sit li ject to t h e d ec puori of the I; nine County Con vention. Should I he nominated and elected. I pledge myself to faith:ot aid impartial dib chargi: of ate duties of the Alice. ALEXANDEit COBEA.N. Gettysburg, Aug. 3.1657. REGPiTER & REcoaDER. V O the Independent Voters of Adams co.— Faow tlzen.4 :—The ur, 'ersigned offers himself CO your consideration a* a candidate for the o" , cc of ilegister and Recorder of Adam* eminty, (subject to the decision of the Democratic Coo reution,) and restie,tfull v so 'lots your support and suffrages. Should Ihe nominated and elected. toy eudesrours he to dischlrge t e duties of the otlice frith fi delity and Impartiality. L GFTY.P.NATO:I Conowago tp.. April 27, 1657. . IZECC)RDEnt. rivf` t h t . r .l,Luns kt ..I,eitati,a tiantendi% fr.e t i•, I ac , a ewitli , htte f,,r the cdre e ter S. R.-,•,irder, at the tt...”ct elretinn, (.ul , jeot to the of the Dermwratic Conven6 , a.) Shuel , l I he, nntnilntto.l and el.ct:.l, 1 1.:41,z0 1.1 -elf di.:hara•r• the du ties ‘,l the °thee to of my ;11;1, . WM. B:maersville, Jane ;;, L• 57. IZECISNTE:t & RECORDER. rilo the Voters of :llama County.—Fellow citizeirir : li in;; encouraged by numer ous friends. f otter nly , d( to your ronNideration as a candidate for the office of Register and Recorder at the neXL election. (huijeet to the action of the Democratic County Convention.) Arid should rrec,ice the n mrination nod clected.l shall duly a ppi Mate your can:idt. and promise to discharge the duties cf the utlice rrompt!'y and with fidelity. Your ol,cdi not servant. Z CHARIAIi MYERS TyronF tp., April 27. 157. RFAISTER AND RECORDER. rpothe VuterA of ..Jams eotutt) Citii.tu- , t—l:ucoa:agel by the solte;ta ti nunior.,w. Iriorni4, 1 heroby artto , :nee tny f 011111,:1 , 11:C (hr utfieP awl I:..ebrtler, t'' the (10ei‘in of the Cajun County Gni% tion. tin.tul,i I 11,,ti nre,i with ytiur cootßienee tnl elolrtf..l, I plelge tut' 4e4t. Qi - rbrts to a fatthful tool int parttal tulattLartration of the dude, ~1 1.1. e DAVID V. L;ettyslittrg. J CLERK OF TIM"COURTS. To the Voters of Afllttais county :—I offer myself as a candidate f.,r Clerk of the Coon.. : , bottbi I be nominated cod eleeltd I pledge ulyNelf to a Fir pt ;And laithful dts charge of the duties of the office. NI YOUNG Mouu'joy tarp., Aug.:;, 18:)7. cLErark or Torn coullrg. t T the asoheitation of numerous f..ien.L., I . 4 : - 1 offer myself a-a eand,.l.lte. for tile alts c Clerk the Curt,, sul k ,;ect to the itrciri, t, ~t the ilf.!Ai.)eratie C ,atity C I be so fa.tutl.lte a, to re , ..:eile the `cumin ttiuit and be elect.‘ 1, I pli-i4e myqcif to I,c..t.inti the duties of the uifico to the lw.t of m'y ability. HENRY G. Wel.F. Gettysbur , z,, Aug, 3, 1n57. CLEVIK OF THE CO( R'Fs. ToTIIE VOTERS Or ADAMS cot itt the auheita thins of tr:euils, utters hiuv , elf to 3 - Jur eotit.ideratiiei at a candidate fur the office of C;erk of the C.iurts, tt the next Oct:thin, i•zuhjeet to the derision •of the Detn..cr.ttic Ciont3- Ceiventiiiii.) Should Ihe :1 irainazeil and ele , :ted, the people clay rely upon a faith ful discharge of duty on limy pat r. HOIV:=1; BVSIDIAN Cumberland twn.. Juw_. Wan. B. l'ULVAenaa, - 3florntli of ram. OFFICE on the south Ride of the Pahtic Square,2 doors west of the Sentinel office. Getty.burg, August 22, 1853. D. WO) na ugh y, 3ttantra at I ant, (Office removed to one door iVegt of Buehler's Drug tkpu!:-store, Chambers burg s trivt.) Attorney Si.Noltritoir for Patents and Penmions, BOUN'rY hand Warrants, Rack-pay pended Claims,and all other claims against t'h Government at Washington, I). C. : also American claims in England. Land Wit rra tits. located and Notil, or 11 , nogIn.. and Ilight-..t pricer, given. Agem_s engaged in locating warrants in lowa, 1. moil and miter Wtstern S:ates. .377 - AJTIy to him per-4)11.01y or by letter Gettysburg. Nov. 21, 1553. Edw. 13. Buehler, 3ttararti at taw, WILL faithfully and promptly attend to all bosineas entru,ted to hi 4. Ile speaks the German language. Office at the same place, in South Baltimore street- near Forney's drug store, and surly oppoatte Dan ner k %tine. Gettysburg. Nl:ire!' 20.. J. Lawrence Hill, Drl. D., IPS his' Off i ktone d vktitrt oor wet of the Lnthe r.in church, in Chrtinbergburg 2:cruet. and opptoite Grationer'24 .tore. where those wi^h ing to have any• Dental Operation 1;e1 (unti ed are respeetf - olly wtited to call. REFF:I4.IN(E3 : Dr. 1). Volhert. Dr. C. N. Bet tuehy. 1)r. D. Horner. Rev. P. Kr3nth, 1). U.. Rev. H. L. Brugher, 1).. Rev. Prof. Wilhain M. Reynol.l6, scv. Prof. M. Jacobs, Pp.f. M. L. &curer. Cieitysburg. April 11, 1853. tf- , . i 9 Ann PIECES OF WALL PAPER just I ono ki reve:ve 1 awl 'ale... at C.).;EAN 4 PAXTON'S. () S',.:l/1 in 11( . 1 M'Zlnf. 'EV/'ri Tr I WI 14 . 1".iVICJ 11114i j n.t purvii,v4,l a wt.!! '4 NI; act; n 4; , n0,14. and invited the at a Ow pal.tle to 1114 iin•• 1.4.1;c• . . ale! dtelesi IVOTS AND SHOES Tt,eme. sale htcn .4:11• , I ti ;1 bell to 111.:(1. t:te l ari“n, want. Ind calloni erN• ". Nartnn lit of an I Fan7y \FIER^ dc SLIPPrrt N.,of Niit. and ,leNcri ptlon•, 101 , k orrery Le•t tinit nil.. trhlch 11r Irt p oed to ~t II tenni elm Le hld at ail' rile' in the Comity. Having liven en'ZRZe./ i t Ilie busine,. lot :10 Yeanc• he fl.ltter4 inset If that he hag ',ie.:Jed mich I ;n011,4 as w:11 give entire NM-faction to alt who rosy wi4h to purchase. Call and esamine for W1111%40 CS. • ..t=itiots, Shoes, kc.. Mitle to nr.le , - as licretnfr•re. WILLI.tM BOVEIL. Atty 11.185 i. 31n - - - - Bring-man & Aughinbaugh, ti L .t I)! VTF. are kiln r...eel•ing: alt int of fiaeg.Cap4, nOOl4 & Shoe. 47 v i —of the very latest Spring; :styles. and lA. intend 'wiling at small profits. Call and ace them berme purehasmq elsewhere. 11.rmein ber the place, Paxton's old atand. Ch.:llll,ers- lea; %treet AND NEVE!. OUT OF -t %-1. .11i: i:S. read tai.. and :hen emre and qv . f, r 0,- , •. r ttll have ••a Cow i‘t T.lO •H',•rihor 1.1 th' rtt:,./iti.m of (i.O pol.iie in , r.0.y.t1 t.t tliat ‘aitlaideetp,,f itt tatincrt. .4.4'r , t Her.fa's Patent Hay Roister. wail Manure Excavator. !Invinfztl e 1.1:11.1t nil teal ::ril eithcr la:whines of uovit•twi 26 - 6". V.-0, at the .nine col can be me e;,intis,..l.ltel with t. tine 1:1;( ES :114 can I,e g. )t up :n Inc Sc::tt for the &Lute tuottey—eon btAntly. kept toi IZeri;urinz don, , ne..dy and cheaply. at short n All kin , l. of country pro ince Luken ui e.:eliang for work. Ge:tph ar••..May 1: 4 57. 64 Alex. Frazer, Watch awl Cloct-, maker, roat,,ve I 11' , . t y if littp!,v:l2• • '••:11+ of .11).`1, • Thalz',l - 111 !Fn.' Lt• i•V •tr;.'t at , Priti m (i— , ire to t•• merit rtcvl% e Coe I. Liviii.age 1,0,F.r. :7111 r);Fg • 7?i :Vnf iiif I,lin ~ int , / Throat ('t, 'id.; j 111t!11 cnnrc,,•s the n••ne•iics to the awl connog in direct ettittAct with the disease. nentt.thzes the tubercular ID at ter, altars the cough. elosys a C. - re and easy e x_ pectors•ton. heals the Iting.t, porines the Imparts retypve 1 vi•ality to the nervous .‘...teto. giving that toncl.nti energy so mils. pen-able for the restoration of health. To lie able in state contli”ntly that Con•utnytion tv cerahte he inhi:stion. is to then smire or itnnlhiyed pleasure. It is a. witch older :' contr.; of illedieal tre2Uneilt ai and• other nilahh- di-en-e: ninety omit of every 111)11.1 ,, , 1 ca.‘. cln be cured in the first ,tn..4e4. and fifty per cent. in the seniul.; but in the Our.' sta ge it iq nnlvoaqible to save more thin live per Cent , for tbel,•tmrs ire so cut up by the dis to - bid deli we to medical skill n, however. in the 1:1Qt stagl-1, fohllation stl',rds extr.torlinary re:ief to the stucn.ling tht. fertrnit ..rotirge. •', ti 11:110y-11'C eltlus.in4; 1., • S'ates and a corn,• show,: that- of time present tro,vil eirth. eiziity millions are tlet.iled L. IL 1 Cue Concimpzive%i grave. Truly tho gniver of death hi: no arrow SO fatal av COI1•11119tion. In all ri g e.i it h as lie on the great baemy of life, for it qpar., neithe: age oar ,c-N, but sweep.: elf alLlie the brave. tl , e heattliiqi, the gra..cfail and the gifted. Uvf the 1p of that S;tipreoie B irtg front whom comet!' every ;loot au.t perf,et gilt. I ata cnabl,l to "offer to tba ai!bet• a a permanent and ppetaly cure in Com,iiiiiption. The tir.t C.illte of tubercles i. G om impure blood and the immediate effect in winced by thLir depoNition in the k to prevent del face roliiii , sion of ni: into the air cells, which era ca a welkt Iled vitality through the emir': "yNivin Then ...oily it is more rational to ex • pact greater good flout medicines entering, the cariTies of the lungs than from those admin istered through the stomach : the patient ti ill , always find the fire and the hrenthing ear', after Inhaling remedies. Thus, Inha la. mot is a. local remedy, nevertheless it acts c.onsti•utionally, and with more power and Certainty than remedies administered by the stomach. To prove the powerful and direct influence of this triode of adininistrat on. cliloroform,Mhaleil will entirely destroy bility in a few minutes. paralyzing the entire nervous sy(tetti. so that a limb may he am putated without the slightest pain : inhaling the ordinary burning gas will destroy life in a few hours. Th e inhalatinn of ammonia will mime the system when fainting or apparently dead. The, odor of many of the Tedicin es is percepti. ble in the skin a few initiates after being in haled and may he immediately detected in the bloc.). t convincing proof of the consti tutional efforts of inhalation. is the fact that sickness is always produced by liteathingfoit air—is not this positive evidence that proper mini dyes, catefuliy prepared and judiciously administerad through the Ii should pro duce the happiest tesults uuring eightetit Nears' practice. many thousands suffering from diseases of the lungs and throat. have been undue toy care, awl I have effected many mularkahle cures, even afro,- the sufferers had been pronounced in the last stages. which fatly sati.lies me that rtglitUtliptioll is no liimter a fatal il.sease. 11v treatment of con silluption 11% original. and founded on lung ex pe.telice and a thorough investigation. My pe feet ;MiIo:MI(4MM t‘ltti the nature of Wier cies, ite.. knal.lot me to distinguish readily. the various forms of disease that sir elate con sumption. and apply the pi oiper remedies, rare ly being mistaken even in a single case. This familiarity. in conneztion with certain pafisti logiistl aud microscopic discoveries, enables me to relieve the lung• from the effects of con tracted che.ts, to enlarge theifiest. purify the biOod, impart to it renewed vitality, giving energy and tone to the entire system. Medicines with full directions sent to any part of the United States and C madas patients communtcattng their Aymplottts liy letter. But the cure it ould he more certain if the patient should pay the a visit. a hick would g:ve true stn nppotUtntty to examine the lung...and enable nie to prase:the with much greater Certainty. and to the Clare Mild be effected • a it bout tiny vin e ; the pal tent again. t;. GitAn 1)1. M D.. fil ,V,.l4,)britacl2llt, Bounty Land Claims. trim underhigned will attend promptly to I 1. the Collection of claims fur Bounty Lands 'ouder the late act of G Those who I have already received 4.1 or 80 acres. C 413 now receive the halthr.ce. by caking on the subacri her and making the nece.sary appEcnt • JOEL. B. 1../.I.NNER. Gettysburg:March 11.. 1855. tf TEWELItY ik STATIONERY—any (lan !II tity and the best e.toek ever brinizlit to ' this plitee. If you chmht it, call in aml see fur Yourselves—at SCH ICK'S. A LARGE lot ofSOl3lEli. CLOTHING, aelhag at very small profit, at COW:AN & PAXTON'S. A - NSW STOCK OV 1H 9TH szig.m3s, ~2T 111.:73411,AL. li.•:n•'ur_.'Tlc' ,Q .l , ~ inaportant I):Nical cry. c ( ) N s I M 1"1' 1 0 N P1:11.A1 , 61.P111A, PA July 20, IK5i. ly • •' -- lreir I'VAE aulotcribers wrntl,l respeclfullr an oolasco to tholr frie+l,, and the puhhetth.,t they have np. , ne , l s II gni xere St,re, ro Italti in 're street. re.i , lence of Ihtvnl Ziegler. Gettysinirg, in winch they shceva In- (3oliar to the put•ll4 a Lusv ■nd gt.l.eral aaaorunclit of 11^r• tirar4. Imn. 51141, Grotwirl, C TF. t: r. V. \ CFI TRIMMINGS, SPRINGS. AXLES, k b % 2 .. ) , • (Er..)ctr-itart, .fir)ings, raint.4.--olfts, and Dye-staffs. in general inc'uding every description of arti cles in the above hoe of 1.01.0nt...4, Lu which they invite the attention of ronch-nrikers, Blacksmiths. Carpenters, (7abinct - milkers, Sline-makers, Smidlers. and the public gener ally. Our stock having been selected with great este and purchased for each. 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 ref - pest a call from oar friends, and earnestly solicit a share of public favor. as we are determined to establish &char acter for selling' floods at low prices and doing busineasou fair principles. JOEL 13. DANSF.R., 1).0'1D ZIWLEIC. GfAtyshurg. Jane'). f i. tf March 2 i THE FARNEIIS' Savings Institution of Adams Co. /11 1115 liwitininn receives deposites fur *hid) It pays intere,4 as 14,110514: For over 10 monthst4 per cent. per annom. For 3 and not over 10 months. 3 per cent. per annum. For transient drnosite‘, not 'ram than 3 I,biya, 2 Tap- cent. per annum, payable on demand tri;hout notice. A joint fund !capital) of $10,030 has been psvA tn. Fur loans apply on Wedneyday. received on depo.tite as low as a dime. Intere•it to be allowed whenever the deposites 'tumuli( to 55.U0, and on each additional 6.5,4 , 0 and upwards. .01lice in South West Corner of Public Square. next to lleorge Arm,ld's p‘tore. Open d t,!). from 1 ..) A. M. to :1 P. NI.. and 1 , ,r reediy iw7tlepusites every Saturday, fietn . 9 A. M. to li i'. M. D.re JAnll7,h. John Hornrr, Samuel Dtxrboraw, korze .arnol 1. 1. 11,1itizelinan, Jacob :11,tv..riman. 1). 31, , et• !try, I). Nlecolvwc,lty, Wiroani J , •hn M klcv, Rolx•r[ 1 .41! r. Jubu one. .11.:11 G. 1'37. JUST With a Larger Stock than Ever! _to) t: ju•t :r , •ort• rl frart LW the city n lar:ze he has \ e .iti . ..red to the !I Ile is non• openinz. at :.is B.iitita ire (ine bin: a call! 1 NVIn and iris Nit 93 Coffe, Su. , ar, Molasses, Salt, Teas, ,•ko, the. he na.l to t ovn 1i.c.,1)4 /.t I .w ‘rrirn •.I t.) ;It •re 111 1.7 Re,. N.,Yrr'D ul.l ecinicr, i;,:. a ~•:• 11..441 1 \ . THE r-icned firm their (awn 1 , 11;, 1 • 19 r 1. thnt they hare ! Lt. ; lia.mess in Ilalittiere Nut. t. twat Middle. t% here the will kind` - „ i FIT ;;N1 r i t E . Dri wet f • 1•4.• t n , . Ylr .11,1 •• • , and good Ina* • (hem to warrant t.v.:ry variety of CH.M.:S. t mule at Short notice, and iu the =EI can aiv vn•lrs II mise i 4 amting and Papering attended to, ■ml I°ne in the IK•st litan•ler. Tln•tr ptiees will he a. lux ac he lnwect. ae ail ‘‘ im 1114 patmii , zelll , : ni will Ackiinwle , l4e. ,:17 - I.liiiiher and country produce taken 111 exchange , fu: work. - NUIZBECK REILLEY GettysLurg. ly ► 3ZNeicnri Ltevoits THE WORLD l•NAN'imocs! Alollowav's °int ment—TßE :11F. COT . X• AI JL Tait I K . I.ITA NT !---1 he virus of di-ease of ten 1112;iel its Way to the internal organs thro' the pores of the nenetra tidg Oint ment. melting under tht hand as it is rubbed In .1., a h•orlied throlglt the saute channels. and reselling the seat of inflammation, p•oniptly and invariably suLlties it. whether located in the kidneys. the liver. the lungs. or any other imrortant organ. It penetrates the surface to the interior, through the countless tut-es that communicate with the skin as summer rain passes into the fevered cat th, diffusing its cuul and tegencrating influence. Disrusrs ow/ (Pan War Every species of eiteriorirritation is quickly reduced by the anti.itntlanimatury artion of this nititment. Angry Eruptions, such as Salt ltlienii, En-sin:las. 'Fetter, Ringworm. Scald Head. Nettle Rash. Scabies (or Itch) Sc., die nut, to return no more, under its application. 11.)-pital experienc•!. In all parts of the world prov,:s ILi infallibility in diseases oh the skit). the tunsdes. the joints and the glands. Circe*, Thiane.f. The elTt.ct of this unrivaled external remedy upon Scrofula. and other virulent ulcers and w)rts, is almost mtrapidous. It Knit discharg s the poi , un a hick produces suppuration and proud flesh, and thus thu cures which its heal ing; properties aftarwaid complete are *aft, as w e ll as permanent. irmads, B,itises, Burns, anti Scalds. D .11 , -atc 14.1 a Iles. All irregularities slid ailments incident to the delicate and sensitive organs of the sex ate removed or prevented by a few doses of these mild. but infallible alteratives. No mother woo re,:ards her oo•n ur hei• children's health should fail to have them within her reach. N. icti iii; r:u.6n•.v.•ni• 404. The London —LaneEt," the London "Medi calßeview." and the most eminent of the fa..l - in Great Britain, France and Germany, have eulogized the Pills and their inventor. Hui/curdy 4 f il l s are the lm 4/ /ruiciy kne,:rtt in the trurld t;),. (li..c4zrar4 Aatbrun Urhiiitr • I.lyer Complaints Rowel I`..imptslats Fe. er And Ague Lowneas of :piri to C , 14:4* Jrmistio Cow- klle• t' , .:4• 1.1 uma Moue awl Grarel Ctie.t Diroues Ilea !s. hot be. kll.dary 6; mi.. t'ostl.t.ite.. 1 ust,ge•t.vo t 0... Dr9,1,4,a 101.,4..0 D at. L ea 1 u.:.‘,1 .lAtlon D. .01 sy 1 as A c.. 1 %% ea s nevi • • •Sold at the .Nlanoiactorieg of Professor ITot.i.tnt•Ar. SU :klaiden Lane. :New York, and :244 Strand. London, and by all re.pectaLle 11rug4;st., and Dealers in :tienieine throughout the t, nited Ntates and We eiviltrA , d world, in btae+ at 25 cents. 624 1 centa, and tzl. each. la a etniatderable Faving by taking the larger .tzes. N. B.—threetions for the guidance of pa tients inevery disorder are affixed to each box. ~:17- C atation !—None are genuine unless the words - if , li , inuy..Vrio Yori: and are discernable as a sealer-work in every leaf of the hook of directions around each pot or box; the saute may be plainly seen by foshfilli tb• ha/ to A hand,otne reward will be given to any one rendering such information as may le9d to the detection of any party or psr:ies counterfer.ing the medicine, or vend ing the same. knowing them to be spurious. Aug. 25. 1556. eon ly - - - Pins, Needles, Thimbles, La dies' and other Combs, Buttons, Hooka and Eyes, Tooth Brushes, Lead Pencils, Matches, cheap at NoRBECK'S. FR anything in the Flour, Grocery and Provision line. call tit tiILLV,SPIE & THOMAS'. (IEOII , JE TfIR )NE. GEopoTE .11INOLD. IA-• INIEM 1119 i.i Velbereal Affections THE L.ARGET Chair & Furniture Establishment ;c. f ATIIMT'S GAY T. IVAREROOMS, 111 N. , . '25 .V 0,14 Gdy x;; , •/, near Fayette, wnere ure kept :lIRTIVY un han , h, pr male to order, every f•tylei.f Freneh TEMA-TNTES, ir. 19i:-h, ilalr, Cl , alt or 11.-, , ,:ttelle. - French Full `tut' and 'Alva:Winn ParVy. ARM ellAlllS, la Plash, llxir, Cloth or French Full Stuff Carved PA TZWA Cll.ll IN, in sets, with Plush, Mir, Cloth 0t tiroentelle. SOFAS. half French Spring :kfahne•nny. and Walkut littriur Ch AIRS, iv Ihkir, CkalL ItOrKiNa NlAlRS—rarions designs, id Hair, (loth and Plush. Stub' Spring LOUNGEI--el lar,te ritytort, meat alway 4 on hand, or any pattern intit , or corered . ‘vitil any 7 ,onds to order. CII AM BEI: Si" I 11 3141togany e Irmo S 3 4 up. Cfl.‘ilLs an; ltokin7, do.—the 1;tr.4.•.t nin(!e in any one l)usA in the United Stai t tes--frtun :12 u (Wi en up. Bar 1t -Km, Offwe and in Oak; IVnlant or M v, with Cane, IN - mid o r s tor* , I Si tt,..Q.111 ItrizZatillea e:U)raCitig over 30 d.x..en. W )od welt CHAIRS !Tull SETTEES and Rocking Chairi-- , vor 11N .I , ,zen. N,,rth Gay S!rAet. rear Fayette btreet. May P. Iy TWO D tiLY LIAJES Tu I/.1 A"( 1; 1 XTR ATIONS.—The un -1 A do ht , ,tned return?. lin. thanks to the public for the encour ig( anent heretofore exten.!, d to h:m, and ta . ..ez, pq:a.sure in announcing that he has cotLideteil ratigenNtnt: by t% !mot '1 V. 4) DAILY LINES of -• . I 'ortchei v. ill run between Gettys. . but g an.l lia nue, r. to connect v%ith the trnlng to and fi of 11 'llAltimore. York, ilmmhtitg.. &e. Persons desiring ticket, or ilifort,atton will call on the undcrsizned. or on IiAItLES TAT?:, icket Attent, at the E•tg!e Cl' I,i.berNburg street. Sltetnal attention Olen to all pacloges, ar , L. tor other Ltp,tites4 oltruged to the kit ter signed between Gettyt.bor,g and Hanover. 11'01 %nil I.e promiAly careftedy attend et' to. ',.7711 - te undersigned has also effected ar ra,igetents by winch he %011ie diLle to .stipply Cu.,e:ies. Stages. ,te: , fur Funerals and oil/Lt. occasions, at moderate charges. NICIIOI,\S WE 'NF:II.. Gettysbu-7„ Aprtl 13. 1857. 5431i.frer & Harley. , 1 .1, V 1711( )I.ESA LE awl i eiail, nt the p:lia Watch atl,t Jesvclry •:_core. N.. :Pi North Sk:exl btrett, corner Qt . Qua.-ty. YLtla delphia. tiold Lever W itches, full jeweled, 18 carat v1:(1.4.11,ep,ne, 10 carat. 31 00; Jeweled. $l2 01): S:lver Le lin'e`-ivwc!s.:-:) 00: inperior Quarro rs.r.f 7 00 is,: tine Silver do. 61 SU: Ur wviet.. 00; G Gold • - 1 t , i her Spoons. fret. i , 5 00; Gull I pent.nl and sils - u- holder. ;:' , l Ott \ Rings, 37i cents to Watch ,in. I'4 cents: patent ISL I..nnet 25: other articles in prop - tion. All goods warranted to Le what they are sold SrA.CFE'EIt & ILAILLEY. On hand. some gold and silver Levers and Lepines. ,till lower than the above prices. Oa. 29. ly - - Removed , Pnw Dcom. 5.11.111.4 the 0 1 11- 4 !no . H. SX.ET.T.Y re4peetrulh' informs his old • • customers and the public generally. that he cow:ions the /;1••• i.‘“VSS, near his old stand. in Situp Baltimore street. where lie will be ii*ppy to accommodate all who may patronize hnn. , All worw entrusted to his care wars wiled fit and be of mu,d.huti stoutial make. Tnani.ful for past f.tvors, he solicits+ a continuance of public patrunrge. r:.:17" he !;, .!4, , riit , f tt.pl Tn timer are received. Citll and see thew. Gettysburg, April 'J, 18,6. 10 l'er CenL Interes.t. NKIV SAYINGS ricsTrrtmoN.—lF AA. yon want to invest your money' with a certAin return of good interest, and at the same um- to your families flint which wii! Ise prniital,le and caeful—buy ail your Goodq at Fahnntocks' Cheap Stee l They have received, and are' constant'," adding every thing new sod desirable to their stock. April 27, 11'457. tf New Ifiltip.er3r. ISS LOUISA KATE' LITTLE withrs to IN.B. Inform the Ladies of town and country. that she is now prepared to execute Millinety in all its brandies. in IVest Middle street. a few doors below Mr. George Little's store.— Work dune cheaper than,ulsen hero iu tuwn. Please call and see. Alps{ Dinnionti Tonsor. 1 1 . 11 1 - 011. N V. TIP TON, Firlient,thle II Trl, , r , u s i,l Hair 11,^i .I.ler, can atairiNtiesbe found prepared to attend to the calls of the pt..ople, at the T pitar, in the Diamond, wijoising the County Building. From long experience, he ' Hatters himself that he can go through all the ramifications of the Tonsorial DeDartment with such an intini:e - degree of skill. as will meet with the entire satisiaztion of all n ho may submit their chins to the keen ortkal of In, ra zors. lie hopes, thertfure, that by his aiten , lion to bo.ine4s. and a .ivsire to please, 100 . 01 merit as H ell as receive , a liberal shavettAnb , lic patron :Igo. , The sick will be added rat ' their private dwellings. Gettysburg. Jan. 8, 1855. tf ~ 'The L:tdies 1 ITTLL srl it to their adratitav to call at V laloiest,ick. Brotherly and sec their large an.l , •ac ip stack of Silk.p,Coallis, Lawns, .DucAls, Taia,a:;.ther..llelainci, Carlow, Ging hams, .Le., seirtng: cherir, Mt i'3'iya of the ,/„!,.. t Fl 011ie April 1:1, 1657. Flour! Flour THE undersigned continues the Flnurbasi• fleas as heretofore. Ha sells I,y the barrel or any smaller quantity. By taking suAtt PROFITS he can buy as high and•sell as low as anybody else, and by always endeavoring to keep none hut the best, he hopes to merit and receive a continuance of liberal pa tmnage. W'. GILLESPIE, .At the Poet Oct. 3, 1855 T _ I - DAY, Thirty-hour and Alarm Cloek; and Time•pincea, 'Watches, and a fine I .t of Jewelry, at Tr)TS AND SiioaS Inside world iltit the best material, slid ty good workmen.— Call at Briagman 4i. A mut', (.11LVER.—A tine lot of Silver Spoons and k.. 7 Silver Furkg. as I.iw a, city - prices, now to be had at SCUICK'S. Call soon, as they sell rapidly. OAIIPFT Bag.. Truaka, Umbrellas, and C.trie9, at COBEAN & PAXTON'S. BONN F:TS, Ribbons and Flowers, in large asourtzuent, at To Those Who Want Farms. A FARM. WITHIN' THE REACH OF EVEIiY. MAN. rpm; izi nn WAY FARM COMTANY 1114; i made arr.ingements by which all who dc :.‘ to •ottlo or ptlrcha ,, e a horde can d, 8f). Tho Tarsus censist of the best limestone' s,,il of the m o st su perior finality for farming, in a rapidly iinproving !nut!, into which. an ever s: :C emi.g...ttion iv n,w p,mring. The , property is located in Elk couuty, vaaia, in the midst of a thriving population of some 10.000. The climate is perfectly" himl thy, and the terrible plague of the western lever is unknown. It also has an abundance , of the best quality of Coal and Iron. The pritie to buy it out is from $3 to $2O per acre, payable by instalments. to be bleated at the time of purchasing, or a share of 2' , acres en titlint.; to locate the same for sll' 0 payable , 1i per month, or 12} acres payable tit per month. Discount—for every sum of WO and under, paid in advance, a discount of 5 per cent. will be allowed, and fur over 3100 a dis- count of 10 per eest. In considering the advantages of emigyating to this Latency the fullewing are preseettsl: • First—The soil is a rich limestone, eapaltle of raising the hoariest crops, owing to which this settlement has attained its present great prosperity. &emed—lt is the centre of the great North West Coal Basin, and is destined soon to be-I eeme one of the greatest business places in the I State. It will R9pplz the great Lake market, (according to populatinn and travel the eat-'gr est in the 1T:11 , .n.) It has five workable veins of the hest Bite:ninon, Coal, amounting in the aggregate to over '22 feet, which makes 22.1100 tons or coal under eirh acre. This i will make the land of inestimable value. 'Th. i eminent state geologist... Dr. Chas T. I\ J.toi-soa, of 8.),,t0n, hits ma: a ge..loeical siury, , y of the I:ratl.ani analyse the mil, the iron ore and the litne4tone. '1 his report to gether with maps will be furnished to in quirers. Fo g r a—T e railroads are laid out Oro' 614 - property. The Sunbury and Erie 'rail road gives n 4 a market for our coal to thlr lakes--;t run, from Erie to Philadelphia. A large part of this road has been finished, and Ili new in running order. A heavy force is now workioz fruit Erie towards our land in the we4tern I reetion. the 111,M114 for the cum• pl e:i.m f e !.i.•.1 have heea rai.sed—it will bona fin:sll,l. AliAzne!ty Valh4y Itaiir la I conne,!t+ with sew York'. 1 ~ t , , tl and Etts hurl% The Ve,tangulload euuncts us with the West. There are alrea Is ,-nod Turnpike It 'ads Fur 'ling. through this property, various other roa Is 113%0 heea openel t i iteomnat elite the eittl.rra:;on and settlement whiLh has already ta;:en 111. r ., is no opportunity- equal to it tir4fr of• fere,' t. , man who wants to provile hiut-at:f a It tine in a 1 Paz) . w,tv. 33 , 1111.1:.e a 'office:en! Nrl4ere In' iin I;re in or ~.o,.ritv nod indents:l - in a elim tte PI.ItFECTLY it EALTiI Y. ea-e of the fever e‘er having; been :mown to occur in this settlement. It is not I:k4; t the I).%_•kwoods of the West, a;:t to; perlmp• intolerant people. where there no soei;;;y, chart hes, or soh, , ds, a here the price it! land is itigii, aril where the emigrant, a',ier Lei use! t 4.) the healthiest ehmate itt the wort I, has to endure sickness and pain, ant: perhaps ruins his health and that o f hhi dint here is a 111711111 g SeltICLl e t 11.11 three towns, c“ntainitig s,le t 1 1 ,,t, 1 1., store.. saw mills, gri-t aml e‘ery thing th•sir-d. There - 1 , a ca.ll trket The la:nl,er [rale ear aiillailte.l to .wrer t‘vo 1 1w.dre I atilli‘m"fe.•:. or ltieih , r. lit time, ,exing: to the coal, it will Ime,mie still m ire!;:ah. ! va.e. as a uum her of works and matture.torie- will s,iti ),e star'el : thee :treat pre-cat starting them extensively r.t Warren. Eien for th,se who do r •r wish to go there, th , payments are suc h that th..y van easily buy a tarn to save' their rising. tatmhes from n•alit in the future. or to gain a competence lv the rise, which will take pla ain the value of l irk. fly an out. lay seared) . missed, a sub gantial prevision can Le male. , lionhl in:I I CP early ap:A;ention, np ply or write., t., E. Je.:ror;..., Sorret•try. 1 ;. 1 Flftb, I, , stf.r4 carefulißy awl-wen - IAI gyting full information. Share+ or tract , : of land ran h.a. bodilit nr se , nre..l by I—tt.-r en. 4 .4ing IlrAt iniNtalniptic '”f five tl rlLup, when the , 4t0,--ri hor will he 7. - it', it .ffii•S 'AV:Ur:rater: I/1.0 I+ given. l'oristopi eau also purchase fnan I,llt* R otte Iniralt.lrlita to Tyrone on the Po 10 , y1%ari..% :10 , 1 then.a! Shige to tit.• 1:,..1. i 4 , 1&.ie..1:f..t: No:o.mi vis;t St. )1 trv'A--the Lost '4•l ptirP for E. (2. S•lioltr, El., the A. , ,emi fdr the property at J doe v. IS'57. Stn 25 WITNESSES; (HZ. TIM Foßart: rt).\-170TED JOTTV S fTI IS TUF: ArIT:011. Who ha s hal 10 years ex.:aqienre as a Bank er and Publisher, and author u( )!Si A. r jets of L•rturclut-ilic Broadway Ta -6' when, for 10 surcescire nigh's, *ter p , 50,000 t), (vie Greeted him with rounds of applause, while the- exhibited the manner in which Conn • terfetters execute their frauds. and the s surest and shortest means of O Det ting them-: The Bank Note Ei :avers All sap he is the greatest Judge of Paper Money living. GRCILTEsT, DISCOVEUT i" OF TIM Plir-'IEN'T CENTT - RT FOR DETECTINU COUNTEI.YrIIT DANK :COTES. " Deseribing every Genuine 13:11 in exiAtenee, and exhibiting, at.* gLince. every Counterfeit in Ci-culatinn! _krran74 so rot mirably that REFERENCE TS C EAST AND DETECTION INSTANTANEOUS. i t ,No index to examine ! No pages to pl hunt op! Bat so simplified and arranged C that the Merchant. the Banker and Busineaa "wan can see all al a Glance. 4t .Vieg; , ll. ;7-rm.!!rtnrl aprman. TIMIS RAW! )IAT READ THE SAME IN HIS OWN NATI TB TONG I; E. MOST PREFECT RANK Nt)TE LI PCBLISIIED A Imo. ALL rig* PIL.T LTA D utxtrs tr AIIRRIC ! A Complete Simla:try el the Finance of Europe and America wiil le publiabed to Carob edition. together with all the Repot -401. tent News of the day. Also, A SERIES OF TALES. °From an old Nlaniy.cript found in the rant. .It furnishes the tino,t Complete History of ORIENTAL LIFE. Describing the most Perplexing tiituations stn which the Ladies and lientletnen of that as country have been so often found. These 04 Stories will continue throughout 0 the whole year. and will 2 prove the must entertaining ever offered to' the Rublic. IVorkly to Sobscriberai e only, at ;$1 a )e.ar. All letters toust bead-, drobaed to JOHN S. DYE. Broker, Publkher •nd Proprietor, 70 Wall atrvet, April .2.7.1657. ly New York. 1 300 Doz. Kull es and Forks. frAITN G just received of our own impor tatiim, from Englund, a large and tensive assortment vetluslery, we invite the attention of those in wane of any style of Knives and Forks,,Carvera, Sot Pies, &c., to come and examine. We will sell at suck' prices iv will defy competition. Alan, a large= assortment of Tulle Forks, which will he sold 1 separately. Don't forget to examine the: stock at FAIINESTOCKS'. Bie-Cnantry Merchants can be sapped at Beeman advance. May 18. T RUNKS, Carpet Bags, VeNees,. ix., of best quality, and low rates. at SAMSON'S. ALT . ! SALT!! SALT!!!—Just received. 10 in tine order, large and sacks, fur sale at the luwest rates, at E. H. 51INNIGITS. New Goods—New. Finn, AND TIIE CAN If YSTEM". . GEORGE AR NO1.1)& CO. have just reeelv= ed from Philadelphut a handsome assent& • ment of titxxls, suitable for'tbe seerea. ose block of Beady-X3.de Clothing, and all Good.; in that line. is extensive. Cbeep Cloths, t ineres.Cash meretts. !hap Deta.te,, Vestt pp, Dnllutgs, &c., &c. Call soa k see us. If we cannot please you in a garment, ryady-made, we have our Tailors con.rtantly cutting out and making, up, alai can make you a garment upon short notice. and in the yet% hest manner. Our prices cannot be beat... 4 (live us a call. March 30, '57,, P. S.—l have given Mr. J. C. (Juinn an in*" terest expressly Cur the purpose of settling UR my old business. I have now been operating, 37 years and have never until now determine to settle pp my business generally. Tbosei• therefore who are indebted to toe, eit/wr by Bond, Note or Book account, will please pall and pay the same, GEO. ARNOLD. ' March 30. 1857. tf • • Do You Wish Bargains? IF 80, CO TO STORE, Corner of the Dlamond and Baltimore street.: L.SCIIICIi hits just returned frnml'hila- U • delpltia with n tull and complete assort ment of zfpring Goods, consisting of Black and Fancy cufared Cloths and Cassimeres, of all styles nitig patterns ; also S:ttinetts. Jeans,, C‘itionades and Linen thesis, fur Men's wear: and Satiw, Silk, and Marseilles vesting; also,. Su spem Cravats, Ilandkereliiefs, Husiery f mid tliove4, at prices to suit the tithets--srineb gentliml wishing, a complete outfit, would : da very ell to examine. Foe vise !..votes.—..lust received a superior assurtmebt of Black Silks, wltitzli will be sold low ; aija, Borego alp LeifiV, Gingbamii, Brilliants. Calicoes, Irish Linens, Swisk_BoOk and Catularie Muslims, Dotted Swiss end rtanl Moslins,! Gloves, Iti bbOtitl, Collars, Trimming..' &,!., which fur variety, ei cellence sn-I cheapness cannot be sttrikassed in this natrket. 11‘3-16eullect, 'that although there \le • si, great rash to Schick's for hargninsi, all eau actionimmlated. No trouble to show Goods. Th'erelJrc c.tll in, and examine the .largest. richest and cheapest stock yup ever laid your eyes en. tiettysburg; April 13, 1857. Hoer'" Liquid Bair Dye. rptir-; HMI: DYE needs only a trial to ma i. iNfy all of its pi•rfection as a Dge, and the following testimonial frmn4at eminent Anal ytic Ci twist. Profes.sor ooth. of.. the U. , 8. flint, will only confirm what thuusande,tave prerion,ly borne testimony to. .•LALtORATUST Volt PRACTICAL CrISMIStIiTt • STEPIIKN'S PLAOK. Philadelphia. Feb. 17th.,1857. "Tieing well acquainted with the substance* compiNing Ilur.•r'x Liquid Heir 4)ye.l am itla. Lb.tt by follow':ng the Simple directions given for ity"u•e. it will not in Urc the [lair or Nl:in, but will give a naturaltutddurttedecrtur fu the IlNk3 C. .1 ptrliiiii‘f Chen{ 41." Vl.:R'5 inTisa INKS. including and Threr's lauirlibie too well known and introduced to require any additional te.titoolty of their character. The sales have been increasing enter theinfirat in tr,•tluction, 'givinv evidence that the articled truly imooe.o that intrmaio merit claimed at first for theui'hy, the Manufacturer. !tilers, aildres.seil to the Manufactory, No. 416 R opeet 'above FOURTH. (old N 0..„ 145.) Phil.Alphia, will receite prompt atten tion by "J(ISI;:1)11 E. HOVER, Manufacturer April 13,11t . <57. ly THE PLILIIY COUNTY 31UTUSL FIRE • Firoiranet 4CouipanY, VAPITAL r31:1') 53G— efreets insurances itt ' any part or the Stale. a uiust Iwui by lire: 4 : prudently eilapts its nftersttions to its ritsudi3 • evi : lairds ample indtanniry, and prosnpUy atlit,gt. it., hoses. A.hins count} represented in thi &lard of Managers by lion. 31()sg.i Niceutaat. " s W3l. :11.0C1.1.: %N. Agent. / 01ks 0111 &W. lieelean.thrttioberg. ' May 2G, ISSG. " CHOICE FARM LANDS'-'l`,,, • 5,11.1:7. • rentrnl 11 titrmid Company L is now prepnreil to bett nlxwt 1,500,030 Acre:* or s " in .2 kr 9 tracL, Of About Your': ACitxs, on /flow tireelille aryl at 1 .w.rat(xul tuletrxix. These land, were granted by the Coltin-M. meet to aid to the constrtictinn of this Roe& and are anomie the richeet anti most fertile in the world. They extend from North -Nast anti • Nut th West, tbrungh the middle of the State. to the extreme South. and include every of climate and productions fourerhetweeri those ptrallels :ititutle. The Northern portion A chiefly prairie, interspersed with tine grates and in the middle and Southern sections timber predominates. alternating with *, benntifol prairies and openings.' The climate is more healthy. mild and equa ble. than any other part of the country—tha t air is pure and b sing, while living streams ; and springs of excellent water abound. I . Bituminous Coal is este:WT:4y Mined, Oki supplies a cheap and desirable fuel. beingTir= nished at many points at $2 to $4 per and wood can Ire had at the same rate per corer' l ! Building Stone of excellent quality abounds which can be procured for little more . • : than tetreipense of tiansportation. 1 The great fertili'y 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 furnished for travel and trampottation, to the principal , markets North. Smith, I , ',.tst and West. and e the economy with which they can be cultiva ted. render them the most valua blo investment . tha t can be found ; and present the most fat 7 vorable opportunity, for peritons of industrious habits and aural) means, to acquire a cotufut able independence in it few years. Chicago is the greateitt grain market in the world--aed the facility and economy With , which the products of these land,. can be transported to that market, make them much more prditaltl‹. at the prices leaked, than ' those more teoe,te at government rates.— as the additional cost of transportation it; a per petite tax on the latter. which must be borne by-the producer. in the reduced price he re. ceires for his grain. tee. The Title is l'erfect—and when the finaL,.., payments are male, Deeds are executed by the Trustee , : appointed by the State, and in whom the title is vested. to the pnreblisers, which convey to them absolute titres in lee Simple, free snot clear of every incumbrance, lien or mor.gage. r- T i,r I', I, re ore from „Sr, to S3O ; Interest - only 3 p , r" reid. Twenty per cent. will be • (let:octed from the credit price for lash. Those who purchase on long credit, give notes payable in 2,3, 4, 5 and G year., after • • date, and are required to tippet:We we-tenth, annually for five yews. so as to have one-half: I the land in cultivation, at the end of thateit duo . Goinpetent Surveyors will accompany thualiwi who wish to examine these Lands. fret of charge, antl aid them ih making seleotionii. The L Inds remaining unsold are as Adel and valuable as those which have been dila posed of. - :4411W . .grx•finnezi 3hp., will be sent to any .OSIf mrho_willenclose fifty cents in Postage Stamps; . and Books or Pamphlets, containing nname, ' - ous instances of successful ,firiningrin . guati7 ' • respectable and welt know', farmers Itringtfaill the neighborhood of Railroad LanilltAkittinghwil out the State—also the cost of festeingr price. * of cattle, , elpenso of bo r o o l OtinliVrosbir i 'its etc.—or any information—whip bat. lOW • - given on application , either iWrionagy or- , {f letter, in English, French or German, ailidres 4 ,' sed to JOHN WILSON. ,57/1 I Land Connuindoner or thoilli;a7nOnat;allliL 'call: } rrOffice in Illinois Central Raiirord pin. i ', ! -pot.i Chicago. Illinois. April 2(, 1857. Gin . . .