~~ r , ru.— e m t es amloan'Aggettih' sanifts.—On heats k! Aiello aged and apparently worisilitgAtas, who gwve his name as Peter Martin, appeared at the potty° office in B,t. Louis, and stated that ho had committed a murder and wished to he taken into custody. The St. Louis Herald says Ile states that about six weeks ac o he left Cis4cinnati for St. Louis. At Cairo he took pansage on a New Orleans boat bound upward, and in due tine ar rived in this city. The day before his arrival here, while on a drunk with another deck passenger, whose name he Ali s not remember, he was r..1 ,1 ) , _4.1 by him of all he had. lie endeavored as lie alleges, for twenty-fo4r hours to in duce the man to return him his mono-, but. finding all efforts at accomplishing that end unsuccessful, In. determined shortly . aftor the arrival of the boat at St. Louis wharf to revenge himself up on him. Borrowings sheath knife from another passenger, be waitel upon the starboard guard of the boat till his vic tim went to pass him, when he stabbed him to the heart. As lie f••ll he punbed him overboard and instantly - threw the knife after him, and left the boat.— Since that time, lie state, he has been wandering in carious parts of Illinois, between Cairo and this city, unable to work, unable to slcep,hauntod con-tant ly by the imago of the mitHered man. Unable longer to endure it, ho dairm ined upon deliverinehtniseff up to jus tice, and accordingiy presented himself ut the police office, as above stated.— Ito wan sent to the calaboose. NiirMr. Whitehouse, in England, in forms the directors of the Atlantic tele graph that the clerks in the Valencia effm, a short time before their dis chaue, bad maintained a conversation with Triaity Bay at length, and he declares that with proper mtnage ment the, cable can be made to do enough i‘usiness to pay 10 per cent. dividend and lay by a reserve J.: ,Ca,- 0011iu six months. lerGen. Scott, in his rq,port, will, it is understood, recommend one or tw•o p , lditional regiments, to be used on the i4qhkef GETTYSBURG—HATunuAr Lis? Superfine Flour live F10ur...... .., Wheat corn, old yel/uw 1 C 4 lat. - Buckwheat ...... Buckwheat Ideal. (lover Seed. ..... . Timothy 5eed...... ., Flax Seed Barley ..... master of Part Pork 11ALT:310141.1--k'uncs2 LAS. Flnur 5 62 to 3 75 Wheat 1 12 to 153 72 to S 3 Turn._ ......... !la to 68 ()AA 42 to 44 'lover Seed • '• 50 to 562 l'imotby Seed 1 87 to'_ no }reef 4.14141.1 e, per Lund. 6 50 to 9 00 110g.4, per Lund 0 75 to 7 00 10 otl tOl3 00 NV . li,key s • 25 sk. 26 Guano, Perusiim , per too • it 00 11.1.NOVEIL—TutaC4DAV IAbT. 1-lour, from wagons. 1)u. from stores... Wheat Corn ((at! (Inver Peed Tialoth Seed Plaster 1 Ultii-Flutuir L.uir Flour, from wagons...... .... 5 00 I )o. from iguress 75 IV hent...„. —< ;:t . IDOto 1 20 1tye....„ 72 Porn 73 OM! 44 t lover Seed 5 :5 Timothy :reed - 200 Plaster 'L 6 50 lile altar. NAIMIED, On the 28th nit.. by Rev-, E. Evans, Mr. (11RISTI.kN MAt•KLEY, (formerly of this ounty,) to Miss MARGARET KEACII, .11 of La Rue, Ohio. Near Nlechaniestown. Pa., on the 18th alt., I,y Rev. John G. Fritchey, Rev. HENRY J. e(iM FORT, of Mechattlestown, Md., to Miss LIZZIE SHRUM, of Cninberl.ind county, Pa. On the IGth ult.., by Rev...l. ririch. Mr. JA rot; wrnfoll to Miss MARY TOOT, all of Adams county. On the 11th ult., by Rey. Ad•tm Brown, Mr. JOSEPH ICILAT.I., of York county, to Miss 31.11ZY ANN PENTZ. of Adams county. On the It4th ult., by Rec. Jacob Fry. Mr. /A- A. MILLER, of Adams county, to Kiss AN SA WOLF, of Cumberlan i comity. At the Lutheran l'ar?ounge, in Arendtsitillc, on the 4th ult., by Du:. '... J. Mr. M. LINS to :gibs JULIA A. DAY WALT, both of Adapts county. At the Louse of the bride's father, near Arendtsville, on the3uth nit., b: the same, Mr. PETER YEATTS, of the triunity of Heidiers burg, to Miss MARY M.A.R.GARET H.ARTIIAN, eldest daughter of Henry IL ~-ttuan, Esq. On the 22d ult., by Rev. J. Bowen. Mr. JOHN SHUTZ to Miss ELIZA VIRGINIA HAHN, both of Franklin tosrnmhip, Adams comity. On the 2511 ult., by Rev. Jae9l, 13cattier. Mr. ,luliN IMIIOeF to ]:its ANNA NAIL). GAR VER, both of this county. Die .14. . DIED, Very euddenly,yr.t!•rday afternoon. at the residence of the Jigiitor of the #i Sentinel,'' his utother-in-law,.llrs. MIRA:ND-IL stilv..g.s.s, of Frederick, .IFd., in the Gist year of her age. par The funeral will take place oh rueeday morning, at 10 o'clock, to proceed to firer (ireen Cemetery. On the 27th ult., in Mountpleasant township, Adanis county, Mr. ABRAHAM BLILEIt, aged about 73 years. Ou the 23d of October, near Arendtsville, after a lingering and painful illness, Mr. MI CHAEL °HOWL, aged 74 years and 28 days. On the 31st. of October, in Arendtsville. Mrs. ANNA . WOLF, wife of Mr. Lewis Wolf, jt ;stet :of Pennsylvania College,) aged and 11 days. On aIL, CHARLES WESTON WOLF, infant -1.404 s and Ana& Wolf, aged 4 m o 1 11114aittatisiieys. On the filth alt., Mrs. LAMINA H. Mills, wife of Mr. Wg. 4.dauts, of Areadtsville, aged 31 years 11 m1)44E5614 1.2 days. Oa. the 28th 011, at Carlisle, WILLIAM ALEXANDER, youagestsqo of Carlin H. and Sarah E. Redding, aged 10 months and 18 days. On the 22d ult., in this county, JACOB tiNGER, aged 3 years 8 mouths and Id d4YI - the 14th inst., in Conovragro township, York county, Capt. SAIWEL EJANNIL2AT, aged 52 years 11 mouths and 9 Ala. On the Ittft nit., in Cumbe4f_pit, ecsinflf. HENRY FIAGEN, son of AWirom F. and Catharine Lisa, agetbil - yeers L astoth aid lilt days. Oathe rlth - 11,„%allitnias u s i k • CATHARINE, Rachel A. Hill, aged C weeks. '- INOLLOITAT•P PILLII.--11 ere would destroy • pa/a. 0 plant, •er attach the roota,7lpot tie horn and tamp sour The rtemti.ra rd' Manatee IRAs pt-seeds spelt the salt e print 1.1. The codaesfose oemplezioe, etteliwes and •loe. frame. are eitflply iselkat,on. that Ow Intern st oritusA are wet doing their JAY. If the akiu sutrumr.l e.th Ls.le,Rel the briath o.funAiww, there are obr ; atruett , tte la the ',set If ,4rl, alter siting, **eon to He like leaf at the ;it of the etc Jarh air! 11 t.i-ne I Into tool gl,e - tortewl wholewucue pabulum. the ~r ,:ang of dhieeti ,, n are d.weaorl Urea thew, .I...tcinpere I rowers the l'illA act a..., powerful alterkt re They j u•gr uti:4- ly, and et the .441110 lA. le re,p.l‘l•llel panty t.h, r,cretic,ui sr I the Llool Ner-1 rrr •,y that tto /3Clltible cutest:- sitteDesi is a tlIcroJ;11 cure ' TUE KiVi AT TUE TI.ILGRIEq —Recent el rites (cern Perla slate liirliiiinnpairer Niatailearia haa re; 4...te,1 Murphy to ;ire euliet ar toe !Aiwa:hitt play la.; at the Tuileries beforiblillinedie• of the imperial chart, ao I ha. a: ai ciineeeted Ole beaten at chess bJ We L 10.11; A•ne-,an a: the oiLia of a learn that it la the futent.iin JWe Aesperor t o award the great inae. , t "d CLei.• 1%, 'engin.; to the Cu &a:teased procuring for Oro, a mew •nl at the Brown litnoe Clothing Hall of 11,. e gg u ly r 4 ape, Ace. • Ma. w 4106 411.1eareet, abare Birth. That is certainty • stake berth playing fur. () lm 'CIL II II tit 110 NT 0 N rt fill It, a ciewepeper derroted to LAteratitre awl Agriculture, alio .ettinikfurth full account/1 of lite new lettleineut of lismcooatou, Is Never Jersey. mew beat ouly eta. perasuitat, I otarope for th• amount. A44reee to Politer stfillieLtr"l•r, Ilmoutootoer, All/totes meaty, New J e Nei. Thom; wi,th,oz ehetap Issi4,ar the boll WNW, 111 one of the bealth.on ■nt moot dellgittful climates la the no,a, see trerttee °eat of Ifoutuoutou Lamle. Sept. *7, MA. Sal 5 00 3 23 ..1 00 to 1 20 .... 08 68 43 . 50 . .. 2 00 4 21 to 5 12 —.. ....... ....1 50 to 1 75 1 20 70 to 75 7 ou 5 7,5 4 75 & 50 lot Li 40 iH 5 00 2 00 G 00 I W11 4:: ? A lgAr: Da JL 1%1 . 47in 0 914 . sl. in ' • • SAIIVA a ke4. War- N; Arr.' - • Baltimsolk. • ;ivy. 29, 18.58. TAt (MAT SIOLLSIT HEIIEDY !—SIR JAMES CLA LIKE'S Cot. ...... o VlttiLlt PILL*, prepared from • prior Notion by die J. C 1. D., Pbyaletsut tatrarr diaary to the Quires. T sleedisiee hi or, lau powithie, bat a site did sahrtitoselylerlforeate Orilimatier irritrisetton., from Roy CAMPS flt•tarer; aid although a powerful ram, if. they contain skithlng hortfal to the eoireitution. To ll 11111111 D LAWS/ It 1.1 pmealurly salted It oilt, in • olaort ttma , braes oaths amothly period vi-is regularity. These ents bee* eeeee been bootee to fell whir, the dlrectionson 21 ooze, of pe.apblot MI/ well olooprved. Tor: neuter pull/ohm-4 cot • µaphid' fen* of Me agent. N. B —it arf 6 p 04140 sla-ape eoeloodd to say en/b. - /sod scent, wall lasure • Witte, doolnilli 6 6 tar Ml by cetera wall. T W. Drott /1. Son. Wbolesal• Ageato, Philadclph4e.— A. D. Du-filer. Asent, Gettyabord. M..y /7, 111. Jy TARSI L%ND3 TOR HALF 23 mile' from Philadelphia br iLsolru.l iu tb. 61.41.4 46 N.t J.rgy. suit •monj the haat for ►=rie•rltnral purpowia, balog a g -• . 1 ,dr with %clay bottom. Tb• 11114 1. • large tract. ..divide: tw aoaall farm., and hundreds from all parts of Out oountry are now .ottlias wit building. The eropa dabs soon growiug Terms from en to g.: 1 3 per sere, payable within four yam.. by last tlosouto To visit the plod—Leave Vine gt. Wharf at Phila. at 7 A U. b• Itaftroot for itammeet..s, or a lireni tt. Byrnes, by lotto,. 'Pao foil advertuonsen l it another **lnnen. pept. 27, LoSS. 173 es strortiaament of Dr. Saaford's Liras LZ►taua area, to another column. t.. To II wantin.; /arm., elm oirertiasenont at 11 mu mouton WAIL (tempt. 27. 3u.1 f All wanting to emigrate to a mill climate, gond 'nil sod aue market, see a Irertisement of Itaramootuu Lands. ptelit. 27. 1m Public' Sale. anhseriher. As•iignee of MOSES TseAmuxeli and WIFE, will sell at Public Sale, at the reiideltee of s aid A— signors, iu Stralma towaship, Adams coun ty, half a mile from Now C.ie4ter, oa Tar,- day. [lv . .a•ft 4(41 , i( December init., the fol lowing Personal Property, viz : TWO ILO RS 1.1.4, I.iioltiCows, Young Cattle,l Hog. Four-linrse Warms, Spring Wagon, Ilarser Gears, Corn Sheller. Ilav Rake. Ploughs, Ilarrowjilfth C!iitin, Double and Single Trees, Con , Main.. Horse Blankets, Cutting Wheel-barrow, Spreaders, Peed Trough, `hovels, Skcale, Forks, old Iron, C 'over Stuff, Patent Stmive Jointer, Cruss-ent and Mill Saws, Grind Stone, I:. , ,peq, a' , 4‘.. Storey and Pipe, ,Bran, Shorts, Screenings, and other article+ coo noineroui to insert. Ittir•Sate to commence at Medlnet, on said clay, when attendance will be given and terwi Lax.te knuwn liv =ECM= lia - The Farm of said Statubach, contain ing 4/4 acres, in.)re ur leNs, with, itopruvir merits, will be rented on said day. Dee. t. 1858. is Vendue Notes. 11112 tindersig,med hereby gives notice that the Promissory N rtes given him for ar ticles parehased nt his sale on the 17th of March last, will he lac on the 17th of I►ecem ber in,t.—also that the notes given at the sale of his father's pernonal property, will Ise duet's' the 1(31110 itiy. Ile will be Band at the ituilroail Company's Warehouse. where early payutent of said 110iON is requested. XIE:CINDER. Dec. 6, 1838 Land for Bonds. ANY person having Vrett,yeburg Railroad /kw" who mai wiishlo change the in vestment, can trade with the atilmitn•iber fur Western Lands at cash prisms. ' A LEXANIIIIIII KOSEIt. Dec. 6, I H5B. Fahnestocks' Advertisements. GItOCERIES.—Sugar, Cores, Mce and eery description of Groceries, to tat had at the luvreat market rake, wholaaak o re tail, at Fah nestooke. JE.tT CUTTERS—AII sizes at reduced pri,:es at • Falinestooke. 11CRS.—The ladies can fi nd the cheapokt and Lest assortment of Vietortnes and Cuts, in every variety, at FaMattocks% RALT.--Ground Alum, Fine and Dairy Salt, '4- , to be had at the lowest rates, wholesale and retail, at Fahnestocks% LADIES' Cl , ,th Cloaks, or Mantillas, tobe had very cheap at Fahnestocks% B LANKETS, Coverlets, Marne BlanL.its, every variety, and cheaper than - I .le cheapest, at FAUN ESTOC K S • Executor's Notice. iirox. JAMES M.:DIVIT'S ESTATE.— Letters testamentary on the estate of lion. James MCDI Vit., late of iluintitsbar;• M. 1., deceased, having been granted to • undersigned, residing in the same Oar, be hereby gives notice to all persons in debted to said estate to mako immediate payment, and those having claims against the same to present them properly authen ticated fur settlement. JOSEPH P. McDIVIT, Ex'r. Dec. 6, lesB. Assignee's Notice. MITE undersigned, having been appointed Assignee under a Deed of Trust tor ben efit of creditors of Musss Srakeacu and ELIZASETH ANY, his Wife, of Straban township, Ad a ms counts, notice is hereby given to all persons knowing themselves in ebted to said Assignors, to make immediate payment to the undersigned, residing in the same township, (near Ilunterstown,) and those having claims against the same to present them properly authenticated for sut tlement. 1. FELT 1, Ampler, Dec. 6, 18,58. tit Assignee's Notice. TILE subscriber, Assignee of WILLIAiI F. * 4 - Vly'eurns. for the benefit of creditors. here gives notice to persons indebted to said Was. F. Walter, to call and settle the same, sod times who have claim are desired to present the same properly authenticated for settlement. CORNELIUS B. HANE3, Arsignee, Reading near lhlidittteern, Railer tp., Adam es Dec. 6, 1558. 6t. DANIEL S. SMUT. White & Swope, eir REAL &..P.ERSON.S.L F.STATF,.—The Asqignee of WILLI A M F. Wile Tr R, file they benefit of credit , ,rx, will offer tit Puhlic Sale, 04 Tit 46 a y and Wedne.day, he :Mil. and 2914 V.Diawtier rcdt., at 9 ci'clucki A. NI., that in Botler township, Adams county, lying ti,• , ut .ic miles north of Gettysburg, 1i miles', ad,l•.nning lands of ; Jonas to, 11 my Wi.icr,llenry Slayhaii7li, ❑nd ittiwr, I , Pritainittg 15'1 A cres , more or less. improve: aunt. are a good ' , no and a half story Lig 1101.:SE, a good new out-kitcli- •. t tt ' en with oven attached, a first• .- - rate BAnk Barn, part stone arid part frame, a good new 11,g mid Corn Ilum.e, and other ; riece.s,•ary out-buildings, all of which hare been put under new roof the last four years. Big Conowngo Creek bounds the one side of the place. There is a well of w.itet i at the door and two springs near the I .inil a gii.sd Orchard of fruit. There is a suffteient amount of wood on the farm and' stiacient meadow, about 18 acres of which is bottom mead Aw. There is also on the farm any quantity of good clay fur making brick. The farm is cJurenient to Mills, Churches, Public S:hool and Mechanics' Shops. Persons wishing to yiew the farm will Iwe shown the same by William F. Wal ter who resides on the place, or by the sub scriber. Terms made known on day of sale. A h.o, at the Fame time and place, will be sold the following Personal Property : A large quantity of Wheat, Corn, and Oats by ' the bushel. 2 pair of well broke Mules. 4 years old. 3 draught Horses, 5 sets of am Vv agon Gears. 1 maw ..Wagoo. Saddle, 6 Hal -1 ups, 1 narrow-tread road Wagon, with lime bed, bow* and oover, 1 two-hers. spring Wagoa. Ploughs. Harrows. Winnowing Mill, I Sled. 1 Family Carriage. 1 pair Hay Car riages, 1 Grain Drill. 1 Rolling Screen. 2 set Sleigh Bells. Revolving Rake, 1 Cutting Box. Cow Chains, Double -trees, Single -trees, Log Chain, Filth Chain, Forks, Rakes, Shovels and S.sades ; 3 first-rate Mitch Cows, 1 Steer, 4 !leiter:, Calves, 20 Hogs, of various sizes: . .ouo feet yellow pins Boards, lot of oak fenc ing Boards, lot of oak Posts. locust do., lot of Rafters. 1 Clock, Barrels, a lot of oak Slfing* a lot a saw Logs, calculated for a agon maker. Ilay by the ton. Cornfodder; ' e uudivid d halt of 20 acre- of Wheat in the gi mid. 1 eross-cut Saw•. 75.000 good brick. to ether with a variety of articles too nutneroua to mention. ,-- 4 _762,10 to commence at 2 o'clock. A. M., on said days. when attendance w Ii: be giveh and terms made .L ,, ,in b • CORN MAUS B. BANES, Assignee of Wm. P. Walter. The Farm, if not sold, will be rented at public outcry on said day, fur one year. r WILL also offer for sale, on the Ist (My of ~y wtxt, on the premises, a valuable TRACT OF MOUNTAIN LiND. situate in ran!.:ln township. Adams con.ity, adjoining Valentine Oyler, and others, contain ing 63 acres and 1 Pcrch, nest measure.— This tract is about 4 miles north-west of A roidtaville, and is well covered with young Chesnut Timber. The land will be sold in I-s to a u nt purchasers. There is a good road leading to the same. Persons desirous of •iewing the same will call on Valentine Oy ler. living close by, who will point out the said tract to them. L •Seile to commence at 12 o'r:ock. M., on said day, when attendance will be given and terms wade known 11- UOItNI:LIUS B. HANES. Assignee of Wm. F. Walter. Dec. 6, 1858. OF the Nineteenth Ceittnry.— PROFESSOR WOOD'S it AIR RESTORATIVE.---Says the St. Louis, (Mo.) Democrat: Below we puht,sh a letter to Dr. Wood, of this city. fro.. • gentlem to Maine, which speaks pireetiingire of the superior merits of his hair tonic. Such evidence must have its effect. when coming from a reliable source. If cot ',Wesley I.re giatrautees of truth, the Dr. ne,114 no CIICOLUIthAIS, nor useless puffery from the pries.; Prof: 0. J. ;rood de Co. :—Gentlemen :- 1 Ravi: g m: attention caged a few months since tu the highly beneficial effects of your hair restorative, I was induced to make ap , pltuation of it. upon my own hair, which had beconie quite gray, probably one-third white; i my whiskers were of the saute character.— ; &me three months since I procured a bottle lof )oar hair rw.torative, and used it. I soon aund it was proving what I had wished. I Med it about twice a week. I have since procured smother bottle, of which I bare used some. 1 can now certify to the world that the gra; or white hair has totally disappear ! cd, both on my bead and face, and my hair I ha. resum e d its natural color, and I believe ; more soft and glomy than it. has been before fir twenty-five years. lam now sixty years old : my good wile at the age of fifty-two, fits used it with the same effect. The above notice I deem due to you kw your valuable discovery. lam soured that whoever will rightly use. as per directions. will not have occasion to contradict my state ments. I am a citizen of this city and a teaident here for the last fifteen years. and am known to nearly every one here and ad jamin4 towns. Any use you may make of the above. with my name attached, is at your service. as I wish to preserve the beauties of nature in others as well as myself. I am. truly, yours, A. C. RAYMOND. BALTIXONC. Jan. 28, 1858. WOOD'3.-11AIR RKSTORATIVE. Professor IVotiti—Dear Sir : Having had 'be tni4ortiine to lose the best portion of my holt. from the effects of the yellow favor, in New Orleans in Issl, 1 was minced to make a Irbil of >our preparation, and found it to answer as the very thing needed. My hair is n w thick and glossy, and no words can rspress my obligations to you to giving to la &Mimed such a treasur .' Oz z . FISI-If JOHNSON. The undersigned, Rev. J Bragg, is a ulluister in regular standind4od pastor of n the r Image Church at ;Imo •dd, Mass.— /le agentleman of great Lillie a ani vetbkily Waged. w Brookfield, Jan. 12, 1 Professor Wood—Dear Sir: Ravioli isade trial of your flair Restorative, it girth me pleasure to say, that its effec• has been dtcel lent in removing ialla:nination, dandruff and It constant tendency to itching with which I hare been troubled from my childhood end has also restored my hair, which was boom ing gray, to its original color. I have used no other article with anything like the same pleasure or ',milt. Yours truly, J. K. BRAGG. The Restorative is put up in bets.leis of 3 s•zes, viz: large, medium, and 6te5,114 the small holds 4 s Pint, and retails for $l, per bottle ; the medium holds at least twenty per cent, more in proportion than the small, re tails for two dollars per bottle ; the large holds a quart. 40 per cent. more in propor tion, and ratails for $3. 0. J. 11Asod & Co., Proprietors, 312 Broad way. New York, (in the great N. Y. Wire Railing Establishment.) and 114 Market St., St. Louis. Mo. And sold by all good Drug gists and Fancy Goods Dealers. Dec. 6, 1858. 3m Trig sreottnt of &unlit. Swors, Committee ol the personal stotate ofSAaAu Csru.taist Nussza, (a lunatie,) has been fled in the Curt of Common Plass of Adams county, and will be continuo( %y the said Court, oil tda 21rt day of Deonsiter next, ;Lulea cause he shown to the contrary. JACIJB BUSIIEY, Proth'y. NOT. 29, ig3B. 4t* JOUX A.. SWOPS n Alt I) TIMES can be remedied by selling " and making your purchases of Business Check of ever" 111111414 6114 rhat i rib/ 9 1111110 "I r Othl iltillfts VIM% of the latest styiss, w !kips and 4: eltillren, to Le ha4.l cheap as SCMCK'S. Assignor/la Salo, :,E5 rrttnLr FAf~r, Xowitain Land. The Great Wonder BATH. MAINZ, Jen. 20, 1856 Notice. IiAAR n .1A • 4 4 Cannon & Adair's VEW MIRBLE WORKS, corner of Bid timore and Reselltli , bile +Stotts, directly oprsite the new C'ourt m-e, ilrttys horg. I Acing, re , •r!ntl7 „rritcd iron l'hil.t del hit, f, folly rompeicet to PX^- Cute work in the - line .t style of the art, we would respcctfully lot ite the attemtiou of the public wishing to procure anything, iu our line, to favor ns with a call and examine specimens of our work. We arc prepared to furnish Monuments, 71-untis and fiendstones, Marble Mantles, Slabs fur Cubinot-makers, and all other w.,rkappertaining to our busi ness, at the lowest ossible prices. We do nut hesitate to guarantee that our work shall be put up in a manner substantial and taste ful equal to the bast to be seen in the cities, where every ionprovement which experience has suggested is availed of; and especially do we guarantee that our Cemetery and Grave Yard work shall be so carefully set as not to be affected by frost, but shall main tain for years that erectness of position given at the completion of a job, and so necessary to continued gracefulness and symmetry. I Doc. 6, IMSB. Valuable Farm FOR SALE.—The labacriber. Assignee of !laser S. 111,0110 and Phis. for the benefit of creditors,lliffbra at Private Sale, THAT DESIE7O3LE PR6Prlrt l i", I in Cumberland- township. Adams county. Pa., lying about If miles west of Gettysburg, and north of the Chanibersburg turnpike, adjoining lands of James J. Wills, Eeq., lleirs of Jun. Hartsell. deceased, Samuel Hartsell, Frederick Herr, Abraham Spang• ler, and others, and containing 155 ACRES, more or less. The improvements are a Two-sto Double Stone it II HOUSE, with T wo-story Back- , 11 building, having a basement Kitchen above ground, a Stone Mink Barn, Carriage House, Stone Spring House with a neverfailing Spring, Pump of neverfailing water near the kitchen door, and three 01- chards, 2 of which are new, the latter con taining about 10(10 Peach trees, 100 Apple, with a variety of other fruit trees on the premises. There is running water in satirist all the fields. The farm is in a plod state of cultivation and fencing. About 15 acres are in Timber ind there is a fell proportion of Meadow. Silirl'ersons desiring to view the property can be shown the same by on the family residing thereon. or on the subscriber. 3. D. DANNER, Asligneet. Nov. 15, 1858. Sheriff's Sale. pursuance of an alias writ of Teri Ferias, issued out ofthe Court of Comiaon Pleas of Adams county, Pa.. and to me di rected, will bee:posed at public sale, on the premises, 4 / Saturday, the 18$/i day of be rm Ger ne.rl, at 1 o'clock. P. M., the follow ing described Real Estate, viz: A LOT OF GROUND, situate in EMt Berlin, Adams county, Pa., fronting on Main street 76 feet, and runnin g back 220 feet to an alloy, adjoining lota of David II linger and Ilenry Hoffman. This Lot ii improved with a Two-story •11 .4 4 Wcatherboarded a well I ti of never-failing water at the door, iiu also and Stabling, and a num ber of choice fruit trees. ircir-This property is situated in the most cnterprizing part of the town. The house has been occupied as an Oyster Sal4on and Confectionary for many years. and would be a desirable place fur any kind of business. Seized and taken in execution as the estate of Jowl Ilorntswxt.t.. ISAAC MUT:IER, Sheriff. Sheriff's Office, Gettysburg, Nor. 29, 1858. leir - Ten per cent. of the purchase monlty upon all sales by the Sheriff must be paid over immediately after the property is.struek down, and on failure to comply therewith, the property will again be put up fur sale. Private Sale. TILE subscriber offers .at Private Sale, that Valuable and Desirable FARM, about one mile from Einmitsbur,, ,, , Md.. on the road leading to Michael Hok.e's Mill, adjoining lands of Michael Hoke, Samuel Flegel and the Sisterhood. The Farm contains 1071 Acres. more or less—all clear land. Also, a MOUNTAIN LOT, of Twenty-three Acres and threeluarters, more or less. The Farm is divided into six fields : about 35 acres are Meadow ; about 6,004) new Chesnut Rails have been put upon the place in the last four years, and about 1,000 bushels of Limo in the last three years. The other improvements thereon con sist of a comfortable two and a half story Stone HOUSE, and a two-story and a half Log part as large as the other, a Smoke Mouse and Bake Oven. a new Bank Barn, with Brick Stabling. built in 1555, of the best material; a well of never failing water at the door, also two never failing springs, one near the house, and the other at the beek part of the Farm, at a beautiful situatioa for a Tenant House.- Also a young Orchard, planted four years ago. flirThe above Farm, if not sold at Private Sale before the Ist of January nest, will, on that day, at 1 o'elook, be offered at•Publie Sale, at 1). Wile's 11 tel, in Emusitsburg,llo the highest bidder. The terms will be con venient, and will be made known on the day of sale. WM .; 11. borrEasit. Nov. 29, 1858. Brink Yard 'OR SALE OR RENT.—The undersigned offers fur sale or rent, his Brick Yard Property, on Rock creek. within the Gettys burg borough limits. Any one desiring to purchase, can secure the whole, including 7 acres or land, (more or less.) .„ Brick Yard, Dwelling HOUSE. ,•• Stable, &e. If rented. the Brick , I Yard alone can be had. Pus— session oa the first of April nest. • • JOUN LUTZ. Nov. 39, 1858. .3t* The Prettiest Yet. COME ANI) SEE!—J. L. SCHICK an nouneee smother arrival of New Goods for the seasna, and calls the attention of the public thereto--oonfident that they c.srinot hut please. flis new stu.lk of Dress Goods is not only the largest, but the prettiest and cheapest off)red for a long while, if ever be fore. lie will not undertake to partieadsr ire—the assortment is too largo and varied for that—bnt invites calls from everybody, and will rot consider it a trouble to show his Goods. STEP IT; Nov. 21, 1858. Take Notice! THAT I have applied to the Honorable. l ' the Judges ',f the Court of Common Pleas fur the County of Adams, for the bene fit of the Insolvent laws of the Common wealth of Pennsylvania, and they have ap pointed Tuesday, the 21,e day of Decenber next, at 10 o'clock, A. M., to hear me and my creditors, at the Court-house, in the borough of Gettysburg, when and where you may at tend if you think proper. J 4.SIES C. HASWELL. Nov. 29, 18:38. A Store Room, SUITABLE for the Dry Goode business, for neat. Enquire et Tax CrOMPILIt Office. Nov. 29. TIRIRD, CORN, for table ase—it prime as tioler sale at tion OILLEIPIE & 1110X4.8'4 is. the prises id R I Z U * ihr all ;nide, Pietist:my rms. vl'l - • •-• ; Sto re -Pit vim -*ND NEW GOODS. -.4P4Ft. 411 De ft' it BENNE It Labe jumt received at their Now Store, in Baltimore street, a few &len above David 3leCreary's Saddlery es tablishment, the largest rand most complete assortment of Groceriet brought to Get t csbur; for a long time, Clll i i g Coffee, (four kirplit,) Sugar, (lour kirid,,) 'Molasses, Syrup, Shad, Mackerel, Fresh Flour, Corn, Oats, Butter, Errt, Bacon, salt, in short every thing usually kept in a tirst-elasi Grui:ery Stole. ni - tricet pri,,t. paid fhr cqun try produce nr taken iu czch.w,Le G.,0415. /girlGl VP 11% a e.tll. tiny your Or"ueries where you .ure to get thew goud and che3p. torllover's celebrated writing Ink for Rale. [No♦ I, 185 g. To the Ladies. LIEORGE ARNOLD has again replsnislisd " his stock of Ladies' Dress and Fancy Goods; he has now on hand the laxstast and prettiest stock of Dress Goods in town. The styles are very handsome and prices low, among which is a beautiful selection of Ladies' Cloth Cloaks, Capes, Mantillas. and Shawls, (a beautiful article,) ie great variety. Children's Dress Goods, very handsome. In a word we have from a needle to an anchor s topping off with a little of the crinoline.— Call and see us. Oct. 4, 1e.58. Aulabaugh'a New: Store, NT the scorner of ihnovet street and the O Public Square, in NEW , OXFORD, Adams cstanw,..iimois-plaae,Ate ammo• mesas desirable BARG AtNIS In -HARD WARE, DRY GOODS, GROGERIF4 Oils, Paints, Saddlery 'articles, • Gueensware, Glassware, Earthenware, 1144. Cape, Boos. and Shoes; Ready-amid Clothing, with an endless variety of other artichis. Ina stock of forged and rolled IRON, STEEL nod NAILS, is very large, and of fers rare ilicluoentente ui purchasers, Jones's Patent (V AL OIL LAMPS, with the Coal Oil, (Kerosene,) kept on hand and for sale nt.the lower; rates. Also a floe lot of BUFFALO ROBES, of different sized'. Ile also, hail a quantity of LUMBER still on hand, avhioh ha l' disposing of at very low rates., JAPOB AULABAUGEL New Odor!, Nor. 15, 1858. ly* - Notice to Farmers & Merchants. ws have now opened our large and corn- , corn modiqus arehonse, on the corner of Stratton and Railroad streets, near the Depot of the Gettysburg Railroad Gonipany, and are prepared to receive produce of all kinds, viz: Flour, Wheat,: Rye, Corn. Oats, Lc.— Also, on hand and', fur sale, Salt, Guano., Plaster, Fish, &c. A large stock of Greco ries just received, coasisting of Sugars, Cof fees, Syrups, Molasses, Oils. Rice, Teas, Spices of all kinds, Cedar-ware, which we do not hesitate to say, we will sell as low as can be bought elsewhere, wholesale and retail. • Jlarchiumts will do well by c‘lling to see and examine our stock before purchasing elsewhere, as eur tnotto will be " quick sales and small profits." We would also call the attention of all in terested in the tlwitsv and healthful condi tiuu of their Cattle. nurses. Bogs, .tc., to the fact that we bare for Pale Breinig, Fronejfield ib Co.', Celebrated Vegetable Cut tle Powder, of which we have sold from 1500 to 2000 pounds per annum to Farmers and Storekeeper.. KLINEFELTER. SEITZ CO. Gettysburg, Nov. 15, 18584 The Cars are Coming ! ALL THINGS ARE READY !—The dersigned has the pleasure of announc ing to hie old country friends—farmers and merchants—as well as the citizens of Get tire berg, and "the rest of mankind," that lois new and commodious Warehouse. is now open, and that he is reeeiviag GRAIN PRODUCE of all kinds, fur which he is pay ing the highest m et prices; and while the public can dispose of their produce to tl.e best advantage, they can be supplied in re turn with Groceries, of every description, consisting of Salt. Coffee, Sugar, Molasses, Teas, Rice, Ito., die., also, Guano, Plaster, Oils, cedarware, and *thousand other things tot here mentioned. Wholesale,.lletail and cheap as the cheapest is our motto. If the people consult their own interests, and act wisely, they will not f mget the undersigned. Hoping the familiar faces of all my old ens tomer* will meet me again, and with them many new ones, I shall endeavor to please them. JOHN lIOKE. Gettysburg, Nov. 23, 1858. designee's Notice. TITE undersigned, having been appointed Agsignee under a Deed of Trust for ben eft of orsditon of 118NRY S. MINNIGII and WIFE, of Gettysburg, Adams county, notice is hereby given to all persons know ing themselves indebted to said Assignors, to make immediate p.tyment to the under signed, residing in Gettysburg, and those having claims against the same to present them properly authenticated' for settlement. J. B. DANNER, Assiynee. Nov. IS, 1858. at Assignee's Notice. T HE undersigned, having been appointed Assignee under a Deed of Trust for ben efit of creditors °f n. S.& g. D. MIN NlOll, of Gettysburg, Adams county. notice is here by given to all persons knowing themeelses indebted to said Assignors, to makeimmedi ate payment to the uodersigued. residing in Gettysbarg, and those haring claims against the same to present Clem properly authenti cated for settlement. J. B. DANNER, Assignee Nov. 15, 1858. 6t Administrators' Notice. H ENRY MUMMERT'S ESTATE.—Let ters of administration on the estate of Henry Nino:mere, late of Hamilton town ship, Adams county, deceased, having been granted to the 'undersigned, (the first named residing in 51ountpleasent township, and the last named In Myers Distrint,_Parrull ems► ty. ltd..) they hereby give notice to all per sons indebted to said estate to make immedi ate payment, and those having claims against the same to present them properly authen ticated for settlement. SOLOMON !VI UNIMEItT, 11 E Nit Y IdCJIHERT, Oct. 25, 1858. fit* Adne rs. Chas. IL Doran, M. D. OFFICE on Baltimore street, one door south of the Presbyterian Church, and opposite David SloCreary's saddling establishment, Gettysburg. [Out. 4, 1858. 6m Hata & Caps fpLIE subscriber has just received from Phil adelphia a very large and full assortment of Hats and Caps of every variety and of the most tashionable styles, consisting of No. 1 Mole Skin, 1410.2 do.. black Rock Istrid.(Gentle men's Dress,l "leu's Napped Rockland, (black.) all, Erench, Felt, Plaid, Cable, Mu sard, &43., to.; together with a large assort ment of Buys' common and dress Slouch Haw and Caps. Being determined to ao colas:lodate he invites his friends and the public generally to call and...examine his goods, feeling confident; that the quality of his goods and 'the prices at which they are sold cannot fail to give satisfaction. Oct. 25. R. F. MuILIIIMNY. Lime I Lime I ►itIIS undersigned hare made arrangement., 11 by which they will be ready to mu?ply LIME in any quantities. at The lowest, prices, as soon as the Railroad is completed. They an reedy to receive orders. SIISADR, BUEHLER 1 KUUTZ. lifs% $2, 1868. ' QTATIONICRY.--3414 keep. lip hie age " aniertetent of &dininety, and u selling cheaper than over. tew....,401160 704. • ANK 6 441 11 .'....- - to aer . Notioa. voncic is lieray givea to all Inetteealued other pram* conoerne,l that the Admin istration accounts hereinafter mentioned will be presentbd *4 t.l44tOrpliaa's Court of Adams count'', fur confirreation and allowance, on Tatmlay, [he 21e1 day of December nest, at 2 o'clock, P. M., via: 76. The account of Solomon J. Wei ty, Administrator of tho estato of Atny I )(wan . 77. The arrount of S'Arnu..l Swope, Guardian of the (gate of Irene Catiia. riiio Riddloinoser Swope, tninorAk i ild of John A Swope. 78. The first and foul neclunt cif Ilenry Wertz, AilininistratOr of the estate of Jane Galbraith, deceased. 7J. The nreount of Jacob riest, Trustee of Susan Worly, settled by Content Griest, Adtuinistratrix olJaeut, Grient, deceased. 80. The first account of OctaviitS Creagor and Joseph Creagor, Adminis trators of Joseph Creager, deceased. 81. The first and final account of John A. Swope, Administrattir de home non with the will annexed, of E4zaheth Rider, late of Germany township, Adams county, Pa., deceased. 82. First and final aix,ount of George Ilearingand Solomon Menges, Exeou• tors of Elizabeth Hamer, deceased. 83. Tice account of Harman Wier man, Administrator of the eAate of nary. Pearson, deceased. - ZACILUM,4I-*Stirglic ' Register's Othne, Gauss bars. Nor. 22.1858. Gold Excitement AT FRAZER RIVER OUTDONE IST 71111 LAIGIL ♦RRIVAI. Or vALt. a vrisrsa CLOTHING A7' PICKING'S. ; DRESS COATS--JUST rOtKi red the largest anti best assortment ev. er brcught to Gettysburg, Be it remembered that Picking is celotkraced fur selling cheap. PANTALOONS—►(VIE large and varied ' A ' assortment of Pants,' and the escieetlingly lox prices at which Picking is selling them astonishes ev ery one who calls to buy. DRESSCOATS--(10MF. yoursolre4, and bring year friends a long, t• see and buy Dress Coats. which can't be es- celled, at Picking's. BUSINESS O F every style and qual- COATS—u ity just receive I at Picking's cheap awe. Nov. 1 Fahnestook Brothers, TUST from the city with a large, elegant, and cheap assortment of Fall and Winter' Goods. We are prepared te offer prettier styles and at lower rates than have been of fered in this market fur a long time. We have received a great variety of staple and fashionable Dress Goods for Ladies, of new styles, designs, and embracing the newest patterns at present worn in the cities. For Men's Wear we have everything desirable in that litre, and without attempting to particu larise are prepared to offer everything usual ly kept in a Dry Goods Store at prices to suit the times. Call at once and select from the new stock at FAIINESTOCK BUG'S. Oct. 25. tf Dr. A. W. Dorsey, VOILNIERLY of Carroll county, I‘ld., having permanently located in Gettpintrg, offers his prcitessioual servioes to the citizens of the town and surrounding country in. die practice of the various branches of his profession.— Office and residence, Baltimore street, next door to The Cainpilse_sofica, be found at all times when not prormsoually engaged- nOnsscits. Prof. Nathan 11.. Smith, lialtimore, Md. Ker. Augustus Webster, D. D., Baltimore Md Dr. J. L. Warfield, Westminster, Md. Dr. W. A. Mathias, Jacob Reese, Esq., 4/ John K. Longwell, Esq., " Geo. E. IVampler, Esq., " Rev. Thomas Bowen, Gett,yebtag. Oat. .23, 1858. Gm From N. Y. Auctions. AfARCUS SAMSON is nuts in New York, find is almost daily sending to his Clothing establishment in this place, goods of every variety in his line, bought at the New York Auction B.tles. Ills purchases are made at the lowest rates, and he is there fore prepared to offer B.ARGAINS such as hive never before been procured in Adams county. Call in mind sec his stock of CLOTH ING—Costs, Pants, Vests, Shirt., Collars, Drawers,Socks, Gloves. Mandikerchiefs, Boots, Soes, Huts. Capi, Ae., Am.—with his large variety of Clucks, Violins, Umbrellas, Walking Canes, and a thousand other arti cles "too numerous to mention." Buyers not only receive the worth of their money, but twice that, by making their purchases at SAMSON'S, Opposite the Bank. Oct. 18, 1858, Cattle Powder. BREINIG, FIOSNBFIELD & CO'S 0.12"- TLE MSDICI.VES have been thorough ly tested and runounend unsurpassed and unsurpoutaable. None other as useful have been introduced during the ..mntstry. Whilst farmers are using every efl'ort,,and investing large atuouuts of money in the improvement of their soils, too little &Hen tioa is generally paid to the health and de velopment of farm Stock. BreiniF, Fronefield & Co. justly claim be ingtfie prat, iu this country, who devoted their attention to this important subject.--. Their VEOET tufa: CATTIA PVIWDZa was the. result of several years' study and experi nteuting—srhich experiments hate actually shown that, by feeding this Powder, a Cow will yield from 1 to 21 pounds Gutter per week wore than when she does not get the Powder: All other eouditions alike, The same in. crease Is proportionably produced in the fattening of cattle or swine. It is used with equal profit for Horses, Cattle and Hogs. No farmer, or feeder of au y kind, should be without it a day. Fur sale at the new Warehouse, corner of Stratton street and the Railroad. by 1( NI Elf ELTEtt, SEITh * CO. Nov. 15,1838. Gm Administrator's -- Administrator's Notioa. JOHN LAREW'S ESTATE.—Letters of administration on the estate of John Larew, late of Latitnore township, Adams county, deceased, having been granted to the undersigned, residing in the sametownship, he hereby giros notice to all remits indebt ed to said eitato to make inunediate,payment, and those having claims against the same to present them properly authenticated fur set tlement. DAVID P. LAREIV, Nov. 29, 1838. 8t Old Dominion COFFEE POT.— A desirable improvement in making ouffee, by wh icla use-fourth less coffee is required and a stronger and more highly flavored beverage is made. You can boil coffee in it for any length - of time without one particloof the strength or armonu escaping. Those fond of a good cap of coffee and at thersaate time wishing to we one fourth the expense should cal at Nice and buy an Old Dominion Coffee rot at the cheap store of F1141094"K BROS'. Nov. 29. - Pall 111311inary. VIM M'CILEART ,will arp4a s Urge as- AKA ' swamis of YAW ,AND - MUCUS. BOINSTS, us therodas. V idly ind tiai- Cidayaite ask inst j Hillbgvitee. the Umbel $o aka OW Shama incipoll4e her assertasest. Oct. 4 3as ,t. Ne* ikledir i - " #' CIEOTIG E 411.1,0 4.. ineilenislied IA his "took ef. - .c .*isfintel , l is now fall, awn *hi Alpetietiritty of Ladies:P. 4 ta4 film* 1' h ersily. resagadiete wekil e . or Ar-- 74 ' 6 gain/. Also itheltp 0 till/A& ei r y, t I 'atminettA, Vest' nplOt " - made Clutliii . g, Blanket!, Shawls," Flan , Costitips, IN siery, Gloves, &c. he.; also, a hill* tatki. of I),,ine•tice, Fresh OTocerie*. etc. REA DY-MADF, CLOTIIING.—JL ymt want the elle:Telt and be‘t Ready - swede Clothing in town, rail and see Gr.o. A3J u. %Vern tke our own Clothing. hal e hands tt n !tttintiv cloployed cutting i,ut turd ialtii4 thir P tuck of Cas.nneros, (!ursii , eltr, Ve‘tinge, tre - -;it , large and fnlll.=- C.tll and see it aud if we cannot lit 3 t.O in It, g.truirnt toady made, we will take . ..pmr Illeit , 11;1`, and make you up a garuterit jinn no viii may desire to have it made, un ti ethert• eAt notice. Mr. Culp is always tot band al the Clothing Empuritint. bright, polite,...eita alwayg ready to wait upon friends that Try him, prove him, and see if Mere be any error in him. Gettysburg. Oct. 4, 1858. Fancy Furs, FOR LADIES AND CH ILDSEN.—JOIIN FAUtEIItA 4 o. 818 ( le* nu.) Market Street, above CO., iighth,Phifisdelphitt— Importers, Manufacturer. and Deniers in FANCY FUIIS, f o r. Ladies and Children also. bent's Furs. Fur Collars, and Gloves. The number of years that ne have been es'- gaged in the Fur business, nod the generui character of our Furs, both fur viitkiji Intrelirsh gederally known thtouOmut the t time -Yrsrtnin e tt - ttr flornotesst ey ltir us to say anything more than that we have now opened our assortment of fur the Fill and Winter Sales, of the largest, and mast beautiful ahssortment tat we have ever offered before to the public. Our Furs have all been imported during, the pre.cnt scueen, when money was scarce and Furs much loWer than at the present time, and have been Man ufactured by the most competent uorkuten ; we are therefore determined to sell them at such prices as will eontinue to give ns 14e.re potation we have borne for years. that s..to sells good article fur a %cry small profit. Storekeepers will do well to pit ous a call, is as they will find the largest assortment by far to select from in the city and nt manufue turers' prices. JOHN PAREIItA a CO. No. 818 Market Street, above Bth, Phila. Sept. 2.0, 1858. 1m Alfred 'E. Lewis, ATTORNEY Alli) COUNSELLOR • AT LAW, Practices in the Courts of York. apd Adams counties. Particular attention , given to the settlen4nt of Estates, collection, : of Claims, lc. Office in Centre Square, (Heroine Bniklinga Hanover, Pa. Oct. 25. Gm New Boot and Shoe pSTA MASH MENT.— thus undersigned would announce to the public that he has commenced, in connection with his Tan- • nary, a BOOT & SHOE Mnnufnc tory, in New Chestier; Adams comi ty, and is prepared to make up isuota and Shoes, of all lands,,fer Gentlemen, Ladies, and Children. He "will endeavor to hnve the best of workmen; eo that the publie need be under no apprehension but that every rea finable effort will be made to give setisfaction to all who will favor him with their-patron age, GEO. ELIREILART. Sept. 20, 1868. In New Arrival ! • HATS. CAPS, BOOTS SHOES.—The subscriber has just returned from Ma delphia where he selected, with mach care, a very large and superior stock of Boos, Shoes, Ilan; and Caps, and flatters bitnseif 'that he is now prepared to exhibit to the .citisens of Gettysburg and vicinity, thelarg est and finest stock of Goode in his line that • •has ever been offered to their -ing purchased our good. at the lowest cash prices, we are prepared to offer greater in ducements than ever. Come and roe. We - will take great pleasure in shuwing our goods whether you wish to buy or net. Oct. 2.5. R. F. McILIIENNY. Fresh Oysters, ete. . A NTHONY LITTLE moat respectfully in '- forms his friends and the public. that ha will open. on the Ist of November, an OYS. TER SALOON, in the room recently occupied by W. L. Campbell, Esq., as a Law office, on Chambersburg street, opposite A. D. Buehler's Drug Store, whom he will constantly keep prime fresh OYSTERS, and do them up in any desired style, as the tastes of customers an) , suggest. Tripe. Fruit, Nuts. &.c., can also 'be had at his Salon ; with a tip-top article of ALE. Ho hopes by strict attention to haziness. and an earnest desire to please, to merit and receives share of public patronage. Give. him a call—you will find everything gotten up in the most palatable manner. • Gettysburg, Oct. 25, 1858. tf J. W. Scott, (Late of the Firm qf Winchester ti• Scott,) GENTLEMk;N'S FURNISHING STORE, and SHIRT MANUFACTORY, No. 814 enassur Sramer, (nearly opposite the Oirard Ilouse,) PILILADELI'IIIA. J. W. SCOTT would respeitfully call the attenti4n of his former patrons and friends .-- to his nor Store, and is prepared to fill or- • • dors tor slums at Mort notice. A perfeet lit guarantied. COUNTILY"f RAW: supplied . with Ftss SHIRTS and CuLLARS. Oct. 4, 18.8. ly Dissolution Or PARTS E ltS bcC4-partnerskip existing between the sulpteribers Lae Leen LliAmolved this day by mutual consent. We return thanks to our friends and tho public for the liberal support extended to es. Our books are placed in the bands of Ueu. E. Brin4man for collection, and in his Bence will be settled by J. Culp, at the store, and we earnestly request those indebted to call and make immediate payment, as we aro dssirJus of settling our business rithunt do- • lay, Ll P.O. E. IIiSINOIAN F JOILN CULP. 0at."2.0. 18.58, A Card. TIIE subscriber haring disposed of his in. terest in the Store of Brin'nnan b. Culp, to Alexander Cobean, respectfully make the continuance of his friends and custouters to patronise bis successors, where berxratut be had. GEO. E. BKINUMAN. Oct. '25: Another Change N THE HAT, SHOE AND HARNESS I BUSINESS.—A. UOIIIAX having bought out the interest of Goo. E. Bringing*. Esci., in the firm of Bringman Jr. Culp, respeetfel ly announces to the citizens of Gettysburg and the publie generally, that the b.isinces will be continued at the old stand. sign of the Big Boot, by Cebean It Corp; who wit! constant& keep on basn a large stock er Goods in the line of Boots, Shoes. UAW. - Trunks. Umbrellas. Carpet Bags, and Har ness. They will also eontinue sl. macs torturing of Shoes and Harness. Frogs their long experience in all the above heal-. seas they Batter themselveasthat they can please the public, and will sell eheap for A. COBBAN,., ",„ JOl4 CULP. „ _ Oct. 25 Tin-ware, CIF every deaeription, now unhand and folic,' %,..: i s ok by (ho. B. Buehler, in Cluun,§orov4- ?...-e# burg street. . . RTOVE PIPN of ail Adam, eonstakirtlyi in_. ,, .., A., ~ %WT. " AO band or made to ardor,. *$ , Chintbersburi *eat. ' ; - i - - .1.1,,.. r Alio 0 AllSofell eldionenti',:;' -. 7. , j - 1 -iseloaltnebler'slitirntindlintsb .:. ve. RzEATNic a Milk DookoMillir:: . - hr R. lIVSULICriViii - *l- , - . ..-- . . • TEWELRY. , - r• , a, •.. ~ v to bo roan." --.'-' ' Seale ..••. . 1 :... --.• .„.._ !...-.:. --. , EU