. . „ ,•,,,, , i -----. :-- ak. rot wit* Tll4-- 1 Nehb tee" 4911 k carne - -.. . - -10M)s • •'•• . 'z' t- Arti, = ' eitepo,lt will na6ltses. , - - - 'lmiAriwrg=reedtillarel. • 1! •• f' ~' . 1 4 --1----, -a." ----- ---..- - .. ... or weiss/se, " that be wig sell Biaer's . . . . - I, i 1. I NIA 6Ni-for the suppression' or po• - 1 1 • • ~ • &sag litsaisitm it fitpoil ri =l 4 :: : . . . ►_ 2. r ~ I. tygarny ht. - Utak and ell other Terri - to- thelteit oblensiheshig rice, will be introdieed at au ciari= ii stuay. shoe% %rag mien lihaJ Towesews„ - ' l ' L I P ' ti k il : l if e fif II I I 15'3''' ?" 1 -: "I se ' 3 fir deity are . the ably engine thitt i rde il l Congfais, and be vigorously p sa 4 4 .11 V • III • ea . a. ~ ..; g _ 41 • OD • E l , 4' 9lsUllis I& is i the wort chat is aired of a grets/ Ma _ ___ _....... 4. ~.__-__ 141:1411s3191 ; dim. Oen sad inmai&is sod me Ibritieresisse • r • ~.. • mi.. .• E A, f t 2 ?g 4 4" / Et f .. 4 • .1 1 4 iirTlw aleetr.er Illinois, from Hs- - - in 14111951190 I haws pernhishioisetrhert. Ihwltimsty they . - , Vil Pr il . 4 vans aielispinwall, with dates from simesse. a a ISt i 1 1991Mit he moise, sad ibr ameleility err op- # r .1 .w/ r. c .-1 . Asa 1 -..tw.•_ -. to time brit nit., .kutiar- 41591 i M is 1919 lii beid,- his. sow blies ewer lb.- ck, ----!—, i. —. rivi5d,~4111,464,000 in gokl. 1 • la Ulel4lf 14 IS fle U 111 IS SI IS SS 1 000 0(5 .0" M il thi ll aii yak* ra'° lll CaaAmmkami- . ... ---- 20741 4 3 11010111— 944 4351.1 WI ' 1 14330 7 3 t _ a lis i these labs far saparier Ss say *kw is ass.— o amml , - T:::: . ~ ,,..5.,..._ 0 , .01N, ..... ......... 140411 11 39455 8 3474 SOO 114,264. 1 1 I 4 s 1111111, 6 401) werthilitake of unusual sio- ' 4 f lII° HMV 117 404 lenoe saas4lolt. in California on the tikb t...\. ' is NI is nI7IS 19 , and if you have wales of see yea wlll be g ua i mt „ ................ .... Ma 1144 u at _ 919 111 1 12 11 11331 110' 1 certain tor bey. of 411 /T 4ll Yeir 15tir0r5—.......---......-- MA •11 IT IS 79 10 11 39439 435 330 .„ .; Noveitittele . (i AMU. • Ii t B infeei os load- = &mill haw , Hamiltaabaa.-----... 2Se I • if= 10 102 200 —D. Ilineline, 1601., , ter. 2464Miikwi 4'- s4•O 7 II lOM of the "sadly ass. ftir they we ler- Liberty.-- —....—....--. 11901 1 • 1 ties mii" /2/4 /4 /4 ! taiely a leamehema sea asetal pies a fines- Ra55i1t5e—.....................« 151D491 1037 24974 1031 149 100 avert? ot this plass, but, morn • -seaway 17 I* IS SI II St a at st se sr sa so se (tars . nay am not liable to pt oat amok.. newts. ...... -. -- 1792 187 204474 7415 1 201 3 200 of Cassdee, L. J., hot immod the first , est% I*S4 II • T I and wilt last you al% dm'. Stramm.-.-.--........,..--- 24047 31 34340 5245 4437 number of the Penasitiattafa Etiale Seib_ 1 - s ISUISISU 1. 14 UISI9ID SI i Madame auk, Noakes. Tbresd. Bobbles. Irrsakils ...-... ..... ....---... Mall sus; 57449 1 417 Sea ad, at Harrisburg. It professes to be al I . st si et as mwst , oil, /4., km-, at all themes head. All orders Cloaowage..-......---... 1801111 • asa i l ails , 1073 200 411 110 * Democratic paper , devoted, however , ' Arm 14 4 4 wooded to with Tyroua....--.........-....-- 111411 T 1 • 52 4425 ' 4 N73 ' 104 entirely to the interest of Judge Dun -' 64150 * U , a 1414 is 141114\ 1 W. 1 11 .TVIINGIIR, Agent. N0rai10y.....---..........-- 19144 I letal 42 Market West. York. Pa. MommtPlealasi.......--.......- ISO 154941 35407 1131 . , 241 and like most of Charlie's bent- W 10 u IS II II IS IS It IS IS SO i Jan. 3. 1859. Readi0;••••-• ...... ............... 30341 19261 49464 Sass 3 fi t t i ti a r ' 4, *terns to be a one-idea affair. Wei juLT. , '- -- should judge from the tor.e of some of' - ..) 1 Berwick her .... ..... ....... .... $ll4 IN , 104 sell 1011 the matter in the first number, that it r .. 1 1 Freedom ........... ...... ..... ..... 1000, rfl HI 1.01 100$ 200 ,l‘ . Usios... .......... .........." ...... 111 0 44 1. asses 12 1903 is the intention of him and his backers, ia 8ut10.................-........-.. 157151 15454 34243 3301 to create if passible, &disruption in the i-4----3°61- ----- Dennocretie ranks in this State.—Bas- total F - 4 - 17 Z - 3 -11 .29489 b 7313801 195303! 6390 3420 55474, $025 tea Sentinel. 3fiqt.kel ilepo,kl3. GETIISEITMG—SATc 'DAY LAST 43J, peril so Ylour 4 75 /lye F100r...—. ..... ....—..._ .... .._ 3 25 Wheat 1 00 to 1 15 Core, .._. - 110. 44 Ilurkikheat.. ....,.. ... ", .. ..,....... 60 Buckwheat 111 4 Air .. Cittegr Seed.. ......-5 15 to 560 Tiraa4l4.Bsed...„.. .....1 bit to 1 15 Flax Seed ... 1 10 8ar1ey...... ...... ........ 70 to 75 Plaster of Paris ..... e..—....... ....... 7 00 Pork .............. BALTIMOIL&--FiuDAT tut Flour Whsat Rye —.- Cern-- Oats Clover Seed. Thisethy Seed. ..... - Beef Cattle, per hum] Hogs, per hand • nay. Whiskey. ...... Guano, Peruvian, per ton II ANOVE 11...T18 V lIIDAY LLIT Flour, from wagea5.—..........—. Do. from stores Wheat - - Rye Cora— oat. (lower .... Timothy Seed ... Plaster i., YORK—FRLDAT oar Floor, from wag0n...... ... Do. from stores...—.. ..... ..- . Wheat Rye..„ „... ...... Corn Oats ('lover Seed Timothy Seed... I l titer 31? LAW BRICK .—Tbe telegvigh toi-vvws was lifr. Monlgetati7 of rtrtsylvanta, " wbo threw tkt brisk." The ioqsirtrs 8.0 to the• name of the Individual elm entomitted an assaalt upon William Patterson, and teething the expiotii hi lily of saltpetre sod soar •rust have sot been satisfactorily tn.,. Ow gm eat point has, however, he.. settled, and that Is that tb very best garments mete to the Lelia'. are to be fused at the Brows none Cloth. tag of Rwthill k Wilw.m. Noe. 003 and COO Chestnut street. oboes Filth, PhiLadelphla. [Dee. 27. tm nOLLOW AT'S PILLS —There la as banned la saying that the pi - quality of Professor Holkrivsy's recnediee to tbis ceicetry le without • loran."). in oar matiaal aesaJa. The Insteaces in which sack peruses professionally con demned to death hare recovers/ enter the operation of his miracle-working Pills, are en numerous and so well &tattiest/rated, that tLe most stabboru locrsdality is si lvered. nosy of dyspeptics and at periwigs 11111clied with Liver complaint nervosa debility, disorders of the bowels, epileptic its, psicoonary diseases, an/ other ).sternal dis tempera, hare been eared by this unapproachable modiciee MINN IL ItttrOattieLlQO into this country. The prow tame with the tatinioniala of the parties, and while we neater ie• art &impelled to believe. WI TAR'S BALSAM it WILD CIILI IT—The editor of tbe "flag of Oar rules" mars la his papar of July 17. 1648 :—••Tlis memory of Dr. Wlstar is embalmed Is the Wm• to of tiomatmas who hare esperiesioad 'attire mars foam Cough*, Colila, Corm oaptionand Palinotary Dis ease iresermly by the use of Lila Lamm. Th• laralid used Dot fear to pre this preparation • imastal trial, sa we speak from •xperimice. More than tea plan slime the • (Icor of this paper WNW Its sneallenee by imarklasl trial la his family. with the moat earpnaimg rewrite, as a co ratli• for poloramory diow " C. 0.. of C...usousirtion awl Whooping Coogh Cored T4s following, f••. 0 a highly ompoologao footloorko, *psalm for !troll 8 W. Forth k C0.,--Cketstleasst:—Tbils eertilles that I was for as why years ashaaisid with a diessee ef N. = until beca.ae au weak that sits with diSsulty t bly Wog% at.a.t this thus was Very •81 , 11.11, Cubs lag MO frequestly to rates great steuitttles of Woad, st. teased with prause night straits L.'S,. ...tug 'Arius. mashes to oo purpose I woos ad- Tise4 to try Widit's B.laam of Wild Cherry I dal so, .al Warts ruing Us* ant bott. te t was ..Urely restored to yist•fsiet health sail ittreagtb I sreistd also insation that this Balsams eared a little girt of mime of /be Tens attack of Wlsaipiug Cough, whoa her HU was riVIINI over by this physicists, sal nit saber reteedies hat ralled. (Stool.) JUdIALIIIOB/. Num, vitalise unless *wised ..1. ue Use ester stator. Prepared by Sith W /owls k. Co., Doetee, met ter mile by A. it Buehler, Gotty•tounr; Jacob Fultreilor. Matrusoa. berg; M fit.tator. NOW Oxford; U. Abbotts woo ; Molt, But Berlin; for *Attila, Name. toe ; Wm. B. Metcalf, York Springs; cad by all &Were be /844,M,04. [Nor. IC 4w *Ka 11.1.11XONTON rbILVIII. a aorepapeeareeted to tdra tt rt ea I Agdealtarge, oleo &MAI' torte fall acmes .( lee mew tettleaseet of ktessumeetee, I. X., Jersey, caa be elboeribed tar steal/ 14. t.. per ease.. 14;19y laoptago stoaopo for tYs want. Address ta blot of too Warojir, 4 aqtaaostos, Atlanta* *essay, Now j. c a nt. 7tw verist elteop tool, of tie boat laalicy, la o.a • oelrao Uttiout ail 1 amt .iolicatfol climates la tae C.uas. oat, a la• raise .1 1 4 nora.aoatara Lomas. 64 0. 37, 1114. t op faX GERI? &IGLU& UMW il-31111 JAMAS CL, !AMPS C is Puss, petosesat team • p.-.4aripillo• by Sir 4. 81 e, ea y a bu i . dim ter W tia• f sias. Team well bourn seamibtiaa• is so Jr. p "Was, bat assay sal tale eloactia bar rondo Dillettlibes as I .lbotesatiamo, from asy east. arbabiarbri awl altimanbi • pa cartel ro.rwiy, Oar seat.lit pthilt itereel lo bb• p4aillUtillielik. To X mimeo Latium it laraosibarty salts!. lit "lil a IA a short Liao, *a tee areatitly period with repdarity. - reser NM hers mirror boob .Imitorb dirMrl_. /1.4444.11011411•FT04. Abu y actierilate e prophimo tem et No 1 4, 004 . M. a., Sisal II pa•alltnybiappa bpdamatab Ile ALT rottroar. i re Z" , •Tit1if 1 +,,04 00 114 0,4 . 04 444 'Tar 41 / OW; by • out. Y. M. elfinlk== 1 .101 1 hIPS - 04 0 4111 0 ,..., A. O. Ilvalatam, Amy 11, Ijr - Ii it 1•13100 vas rm. PW/Mitil i$ by Salim" Ma ai Ely ferogy. W l wet ths b,.s (.e piartiMOOFl baba ;1111,1 Irtsb s•WboblPus o. trolasa lea I a MI COW, Mt itateolifronillsirr ants I "444" IN K lrb e e m pa mate sem e mo m $40110 1 .?!. 110 b1 Muhl* within goat{ 14•1•106,,e - plareirP Vise In t I:ll:l4,4lbertemttsaiNsime . td •• . 411 ‘• -04,7 j 6 GO ... 5 00 to 512 1 15 to 1 45 . 70 to 80 ....... 68 to 72 ....... 42 to 47 5 87 to 6 00 200 to - 2 12 6 00 to 9 00 ......, 7 00 to 7 50 10 00 tOl3 00 24 to 25 62 00 4 87 6 50 ................. / 05 to 1 15 70 60 45 1 00 2 00 4 00 5 op 6 t 5 1 00 to 1 Jo 58 43 5 00 1 75 6 50 llKTroirr, F. J.,llay ISM 1 2 4 16 4 T 11 14 11 12 13 14 lb 14 17 A 19 10 A 23 21 SI 36 IS C 111 SI 30 ALCM. 2 I t 4 6 4 1 II 9 10 11 tt 12 14 LI 111 17 14 19 * 113"1"13. 11 23 23 31 31 le 27 II 20 20 31 1 4 11 t 7 9 914 11 12 13 14 lb 111 17 It 19 SI XI SS SI 21 UN 27 II 219 311 1 234 II II 7 9 10 11 13 LS 14 lb 14 17 111 19 40 21 21 22 WS IS CU MI 39 21 7022111112. 1 S I 4 6 s 1 t 9 10 11 11 IS 11 14 It 11 •••• 19 21 St 21 24 7 2s 23 24 211 30 D/OCKA323. 1 2 3 4 t 4 7 S 9 1 0 11 11 13 14 13 10 17 1/I It ID 21 22 23 24 116 20 1221 29 2131 ~~e ~lta~. MARRIED, On the 28th tilt., by the Rev. Jacob Ziegler, Mr. JERE.M IA El J. B INSECKS 1t,,0f Cumberland township, to Miss ANNA B. MININatitiFIF, of Franklin township. On the 2Jd ult.. by the Rey. M. J. Alleman, Mr. JOHN HARTMAN to Miss MARY ANN WINTERODE, both of Adams county. On the 28th ult., by the Rev.•P. Attstedt, Mr. JACOB LANZER, recently from the Pa- Ntisate, Germany, to Miss CATHARINE SCHICK, from the same place. On the 28th ult., by Rev. J. Bowen, Mr. LEVI OSBORNE to Miss CATHARINE COSUUN, both of this county. On the 23d ult., by the Fter. Mr. Fine, Mr. K. bIeILIIKNY, of Franklin township, to Miss JENNIE S. HORNER. of Cumberland township. On the 30th of November, by the Rem. J. Lewis, Mr. HUGH P. McGACOHY to Miss HANNAH BONNElt—both of Morrow county, Ohio. Oa the 28th ult., by the Rev. John IL War ner, Mr. EPIIRAIM SIIRIVER., of Straban township, to Miss MARTHA, daughter of Mr. Isaac Brinkerhof, of the same township. On the 23d of Dee.. by the Rev. J Martin, Mr. GEORGE MILLER to Mrs. ELIZARVH ROOF. On the 29th ult., by the same, Mr. HEN YEAOY to Mrs. ANNA ELIZABEEII ISE of Adnms coutty. On the 25th of Nor., by Isaac Robinson, Esq.. Mr. M ViI.OR to Mi5t.. 1 1.144.4A' IZER, both of llstniltonban township. I ioilib. DIF.D, On Sunday morning week, in Oxford town ship, Adams county, Miss KATE KRAFT, daughter of Mr. Joseph Kraft, aged about 20 years. On the 28th ult., in York, Mr. Krim WELSH, aged shoat 'lO years. On the 20th ult., ANNA L., daughter of Mr. Francis M. Buddy, of Mountpleasant town ship, aged 9 months and 21 days. Oa the 3d alt., very suddenly, of inflamnrt tion of the brain, in Morrow county, Ohio, M iss REBECCA JANE MeN A Y. you ngest daugh tee of Samuel and Nancy McNay, formerly of this county, in the 15th year of her age. Near Bendersville, ou the 13th of November, Mrs. MARY, wife of Dani..ll Shearer, aged about 63 years. On the 241.11 nit., Rev. ABIATHAR HAR BAUGH, of StrabAn township, aged 27 years 11 months and 6 days. Dece.s•ed was a Bap tist minister and had charge of a congregation near Taneytown, Md. List night, in the 14th yetr of her age, JULIA A. TATE, youngest daughter of John L. Tate, Esq., of this Borough. No greater consolation can be offered to her friends in their bereavement than the remem brance of these among her lain words—" Death is nothing to me. I hare no fears of Death— Come on! Come oil" [Communicated. On the 28th ult., after a long illness, of typhoid fever, Miss LUCINDA MARIE, daugh ter of Edward and Sarah Collins, of Mountjoy township,aged IT years 9 months and 25 days. Let the young and fair, too, come, "For Christ bath said they may— His bosom then shall be their home, Their tears hell away." " Ye little dream of how much joy Our household is bereft, When loving arms and breaking hearts Our daughter dear has left." W. Ir. a. List of REMAINING in the burg, Jas. 3, 1 `is9. Bowman Luau Bresnan Francis Cole George A. Calm Henry Barnhart G. A. Fuller Miss Martha J. Group John Litt Daniel Graham Was. Grayson John H. Gibbons Job q Homy Wei. ff. Hoke Charles Hareem E. Huey Joao 2 Horner John A.! Herr Hannak Hag to Jacob' IlitrKm 8. M. Koala Catharine Hartzell Julia D. St 'oboe* Alex. Walker A. Meehan. CHIKMOR ()MYR% P. N. === mrPersoas cab% tor letters in the above Ihppiew'say they are "advertised. peal* quarters, birdie aad *pm set yeessegoilla meant of postage. ' 0 1 4011 4-ft AL MONT WILD mast y it 104 ;fig fries& soli do& siablis. that Imp trill apes. an ths lst at llograssbar. ea GU- M BAWL la tie mat taasetly acespisd LOiamtimoll t Dal.. as a Law oiwi,em spradat A. D. Daillier's .asaataatts kale meihkiiillo 111114, F•1.99MM1 Letters Post (Mies, al Getty's- .Kahn Isidore Kistler Andrew Long Louis Mires Robert Morrifon Wm. Meekk•lt Leonard Mattbak Wm. Neely Juba Plaak John Sr. Geo. M. Peters Henry F. Reittayder 7. B. Redd Mead iler Aguas J. Wee Aunt* river Mn. Mary War Martitt ISoott Dr. A. O. John.H. oho *Wont Trissaser Joseph Weasel Mrs. Matilda • Nat ' mud* FM AWE/IVMM Pacowsien Tickets () VIM the Gettysburg Railroad issued at half price to Hanover and return, until the 23d of January. Tickets good for one trip only. sfirThe Ticket Office fir the present is on the first door of Yount's Hotel Jan. 3, Itl3B. Gettysburg Railroad. RIINNING OP TRAINS.—Pint Train will leave Gettysburg daily (Sundays ezcep ted) with passengers fur York. Coluinbta, Philadelphia, Harrisbu the North and West. at 7 o'clock, A. rg, M.—returning with passengers from 141 a m -we at 12.30. P. M. Second Train will leave Gettysburg with passengers fur Baltimore at 15 minutes before 1 o'clock, P. M.—returning about 6.30 with passengers from York. Columbia. Philadel phia, Harrisburg, the North and West. B. McCURDY, Prea't. Dec. 20, 1858. Railroad Election. THE annual Election fur • President and twelve Managers of the GettyOurg Rail. road will be held at the Cant-house, in the Dortmagh of Gettysburg, on the seensd .Monday ix laxoutry next, (January 10, L'49.1 et one u'clock. P. M. At the satne time and place will be held the regular annual meeting ()film stoekbclders. DAVID WILLS, Sec'y. December 20. 1858. An Election pan one President and twelve Directors to *nonage the affairs of the Littleetown Railroad Company for the ensuing year, wi!l he held in tmotplisoce with Law, on the 10th day, Wong the secosui Arwulay Jawsury. between the hoar* of Li? o'clock, A. M.. and o'clock. P. Dl., in the room of the l'ottapany, attached to the Freight house. All persons interested are invited to attend. By order of the board, E. F. SIIORD, Sec' y Dec. 27.1858. td Sealed Proposals. School Directors of Cumberland town -- ship will receive Sealed Propnsaht for the building of 2 School Houses in Said town- . ship. until the 3d Saturday n% January. (the 15th.) The plant and specillcation4 are in the hands of the Secretary of the board, maid. Inltebout four miles south of Gettysburg, near the tfirmilaburad JACOB - if D.c. 27, 185 S. td Tax Appeal& THE Commissioners of Adams county here by give notice that they have fixed upon the Wllovring times and place. for the holding of Appeal* foe the several Boroughs and Town ships of Adams county. when and where they sill attend to hear Appeals bets ern the bonus of 9 o'clock. A. M., and 3 o'clock, P. M., of each dav, u follows : For guuntjoy, on Monday: the 24th of Jan• nary. at the house of J. D. Newman, in Mount joy township. For the township' of Cierman• and Union. on Tuesday, the 25th of January: at the bouso of Joseph Barker, in Littlestown. For the townships of Mountpleaunt and Cooowago, on Wednesday, the 26th of Jan uary, at the house of Peter Smith, in Mount. pleasant township. For the township and boroegh of Berwick. on Thursday, the 27th of January. at the house of Michael Hoffman, in Abbottatown. For the township of Hainilion. on Friday. the 28th day of January, at the house of Hen ry Hoffman. in East Beein. Fur the township of &lawn. on S 'tan day. the 29th of January. at the house ofJseub L. Grass. in Hunterstown. For the township of Oxkwd. on Motility. the 31st day of January, at the house of Jacob Martin. in Oxford. For the township of Reading. on Tuviday, the Ist day of February, at the house of John A. Dicks, in Hampton. For she township of Huntington and Lati more. on Wednesday. the 2d day of February, at the house ore. Hildebrand, in Petetsburg. For the township of Tyrone, on Thursday, the 341 day of February, at the house of John Eek en rode. in Heidle r aborg. For the township of Menallen, on Friday. the 4th day of February, at the house of Charles Myers, in Bendersyille. For the township of Butler, on Saturday. the sth day of February, at the house of J. A. U. Heather, in Middletown. For the township of Franklin. on Monday, the 7th day of February. at the house of Henry Mickley, is Ossittown. For the townships of Hamiltonban and Liberty. on Tuesday, the Bth day of Febru ary. at the house etPeter Shively. in Fairfield. Boy ths townships of Cumberland and Free. on Wedatuday. the 9th day of February, st the Constabisionenr 0111ce, In Gettysburg. For the borough of Gettysburg. on Thurs day. the 10th of lfehrstary, at the' Couunis• siestere Oats. in Gettp t. 11081 An BborliUN JAMB RAFFINSPSRG RR, DANIXL GIUSELMAN, Coneasissiossers, Attest-4. M. Wst.rss, Clerk. Des. 27,1858. . ' JW. &tett, (Lode 0 dm Ann el Wileheider of Se WO GEMXICENI NV IikILNO IMItI6 Mint? KAN CrIPACTORY. Ns. 1114 pommitt firm% (..arty opposite the Oiratil Meese.) PIIIVADIMPHIA.• J. SC SCOTT wooltutp tail the ettostiss st Stow polnoos - aol - bloods to risar . awl Is prospered to Word ers kr. A...ptfen St gosomoded. — &UMW tosppliod whit Tuts bone sod amass. Oet; 4. INS. ty Attest—J. IL Amon, Clerk. December 2S, 18.511. Iv purssane• of sundry writs of renditioni Expoaas, issued eut of the Court of Common Pleas of Adams county, Pa.. and to me di rected, will be exposed at public sale, at the Court-house, in the Borough of Gettysburg. on Saturday, tAe Rik day of January next. at 1 o'clock, P. M., the following described Heal Estate, viz: A FARM, containing 150 Acres, more or less, situated in flarniltonhan township, Adams county, Pa., adjoining lands of Win. Culp, John Valentine, A. Keever, A. Taney, and others, having thereon er etted a Two-Story Log 110 USE, ggi a One-Story Log Tenant (loose, a I) utile Barn, (part :log and __ part frame.) a Saw Mill. and other improve ments ; with an Orchard of fruit trees, and a Spring of water near the door. ALSO, A TRACT OF WOODLA ND, containing 20 Acres, more or less, situated in said township of ILiniiltonhan, adjoining lands of William Ceti), J. D. Past.4.m and others. . ALSO r g( TRACT OF WOODLAND, containing 80 Act e•, attire or leas, situated in said township of Ihuuiltoalsan, adjoining lands of J. 1). Paxton and otherw—Suised and Oaken in execution as tha property of JALvalioLum. A TRACT OF LAND, containing 25 Acres, more or less, situated in Hamiltonluin township. Adams oountv. Pa., adjoining lands of Jacob Boller, William Culp, and others, improved with a Two- Scory HOUSE, (part stone and 11 11 part h )ale g Stable, an Oreh- . and of 4114 trees, a Spring of water, kc. Seised and taken in etecuotos as the propertv of Placa Bs - bolts. ISAAC LIMITSER, Sheriff: Sherifte °Moe, Gettysiburg. I►oc. 20, 1458. IkirTen per rent. of the pureliaKe money up .0 all 'tales by the Sheriff must be paid 4.% er after thoLazsweAT is struck dawn, and .::171io comply the property will again be put up for sale. Tavern License. ANIEIt, Scc 'y Tapolication to keep a Public L H./42.3 of Entertainment, hart ueel flied in my office, with the rel.silite number of si4ner+, an , l will be pre4e.ite , l, at the C .urt of Q muter B,lg/ions, 04 the 174 tidy 11 J4/6- KU/ V MU,: ISit.tEL YOUNT, Anrnligh of Gettysburg lIENILY G. WOLF, ekri.. Dec. 20, 1858. - - R3glster's Notice. XJOTICE is hereby given to all legatees and other persons concerned that the Admin istration accounts hereinafter mentioned will be presented at the Orphan's Court of .I,as:us C ienty fir confirmation and allowance, 0.1 liwiday. Me 171/, day of Jointers/ next, at 10 o'clock, A. M., viz : 84. Thu first, account of Jacob Iran key, Executor of the twit will acid tOtiti• ment of Philip SOinvor, dec. 85. The first and final account of Henry A. Picking, Administrator of the estate of James Patlerson, Into of Hamilton township. 86. The first account of Armstrong Taughiobaugh, Administrator of Alex ander Campbell, dec. 87. The first an•l final account of Frederick Diehl, Administrator of the estate of Sarah Deardorff, ace. 88. The first and t)nal account of Wm. McClean, Esq., Administrator of the estate of Sarah liinth, late of the State of Ohio, doe. ZACIIIRIAIT MYERS, Regiskr Register's Office, Getty*. I barg, Dec. 20, 185$. I 'TIS SVEN SO, that Franklin B. -L Picking has just received another large cargo of WINT Int CLOTHING, which Is now being opened at his Clothing Kmporium, in Chambersburg streef,oPpofsite the English Lutheran °dumb. It is the most complete assortment of Winter Clothing, of every va riety, ever opesed in Adams county, and what is better, having been Lrtnnste in mtking his purchasce, he is enabled to offer bargains trot y surprising. Ilia stoat of Coats, Panto. Vests, Shirts, Collars. Drawers. Sucks, Gloves, Hankerehiets, Comforts and • thousan 1 other things, are worth ealliaig to see. Without further particularising. we say unto all come and see. E. B. PICKING. DM. 10, '53. FIVE DOLLARS REWARD! LOSt BOOKS were eusall MILL BOOKS were lost la Oistatirg ow Thursday wweek. Lt. the rewire/ 'idea tit the eadersired a reward of FIVE DOLLARS whirl). pout. TRANI= BRIAN. Nov. 10, DA31141. S. WIC JQUI A. sworn. White &_1111.• WWLISALS Dadersis maim SHOP. " CAPS.' A STRAW O(X)DS ; also, in Luttionsibli Wolankin. Bilk, r h and Fir OATS, N W. Our. Salsinurn sea flernied n4anetn.Beitissorn, SAL ' • Novi. 19.-LNIS: 47 , Daakr ia kat; air mod Chikirea'a - Ping Goad; 10.343 Weet.llohaera etre* as gm k"Pl o r t rt rimpag WWI ewe maks eel heat be lbsaftira ars dm , eiseelt_frata eon tikappersoKtiorftieediei . Deer* 144511 _ .• , • 0.7 , 404 7 1.*# 11 : 1 THONAIP, Sheriff's Sale. CF2=l What I Again P JOS' ATI Rialltßß, JACOB RA F FIINSPEAGER, DAX ISL 0 RISE Lli AN, Comm Inion•rs Valuable Farm FOR SALE.—The subscriber. Assignee of 12 Haver S. Mixxtun and Wire, fur the benefit of credives, offers at Private Sale, THAT DESIRABLE PROPERTY, in Cumberland township, Adams County, Pa., lying about 1 miles west of Gettysburg, and north of the Chambersburg turnpike, adjoining lands of James J. Wills, Esq.. Heirs of Jno. Harts,•ll, deceased, Samuel Hartzell, Frederick Herr, Abraham Spang ler, and others, and containing 155 ACRES, more or less. The improvements are a Two-story Double Stone au HOUSE, with Two-story Back- int building, having a basement _ Kitchen above ground, a Stone Lin a urn, Carriage House, Stone Spring House with a neverfailing Spring, Pump of neverfailing water near the kitchen door, and three Or chards, 2 of which are new, the latter con taining about 1000 Peach trees, 100 Apple. with a variety of other fruit trees on the ' pretnixes. There is running water in alm9st all the fields. The farm is in a go‘si state of cultivation and fencing. About 15 acres are in Timber and there is a full proportion of Meadow. sir Person% desiring to view the property can be shown the same by calling on the family residing thereon. or on the xubaeribor. .1. B. DAN ER, Assignee. Nov. 15, 1858. New Grocery. puts WAY FOR BARGAINS.—The scar scriber re4pe•tfully informs the citizens of town and country, that he has opened a Grocery, Confectionary. and Notion Store, on York street. two doors cast of St. James' Lutheran Church, where lie has now on hand a general aseortutent of conils in his line—such as: Syrup, from 40 to 70 rents per gallon ; Sugars, all kinds; c.fre.., dif ferent kinds; Vinegar, Salt, Fish, Cheese, Satoh II wing, ground and ungroand Pep per, Al.pice, Cloves, Cinnamon, Mustard, cl_imer, Starch, Rice, Testa. Candles, Extract dr aft -(31..20.)111 . e, Concentrated Lye; Brtwrns, iiekete. Can , `.. i .7. 1 ,!.' Figs, Walnuts, P..lm Nuts, Almonds, Groan , Nuts, Ltyer Raisins, Lemons. Oranges, Fan. cv Cakes, Crackers of all kinds, &c Le. Buller and Eggs bought and Mad. He in vites the calls of the public, convinced that his a.m.ortment will please, both in quality and price. is dete:minesl to sell cheaper L ban the cheapest. WM. E. BITTLE Gettysburg, Dec 10; '5B. Notice. NOTICE heraby,giren that application will be made to the nest Legislature of this State,by the Cotatuisiioner* of Adams county, for the p.t.t.ige of no Aot authoris ing ttwat to se:l certain real emtate in the borough of Gettysburg.. con.i.ting of the 014 Cuurt !louse Kn.! the '• Ot•uuty Oise" property. JOSIAH BENNER. JACOB It A VIVENSPERGER, DANIEL OEISELNIAN, C.iimeissionere. lttest—J. M. W/urcit, Clerk. Dec. 20, I Is6S. 6t Assignee's Notioe. TnE euhaeriber, Assignee of *ILLTAIIII F. W•LTSIII.. be the benetit of creditors, here. by given notice to personi-indebtal to said W. F. Walter, to call and settle the annes. and those who hare claims are desired to present the same properly authenticated for settlement. CORNELIUS B. HANE 4 . A•ttgnse. Reeking 01.114. tr., Adair •o Dee. 6, 1858. 6t Assignee's Notioe. TUE undersigned, having been appointed Asrignee under a Deed of Trust for ben efit of creditors of Moses Su:unsung and fo.ttissrrn Amv, his Wife, of Straban township. Adams county, emit* is hereby Riven to all persons knowing themselves in debted to said Assignors, to make immediate payment to the undersigned, residing in the same township, (near Ifunterstown,) and those having crtaints against the same to present them properly authenticated for set tlement. JOHN F. PELTY, gluipeee. Dee. 0, 1848. tot Itissateris istia). LION. JAMES IioDIVITIS ESTATI.- Lettere testamentary on the estate of nun. James YeDirit. late of Itiroaltabarg. MI., deceased. having been grunted to the undersigned, residing in the seam place, he hereby gives nonce to all persona in debted to said Wit. to make immediate payment, p resent those baring claims &pion the sense to p dams properly anthen tit:sated for sottloweat, JOSEPU Zen Dee. 0,1058. 61 Now Gpmwy Store. VIM FIRS AND NSW GOODS.--SNY -4'l DRS & lISHNSR bare jest received et their Nov Siam ie Baltimore street. a few doors abovo David licerstary's Saddlery es tabliabitert, kito os sad soot onapiore ainortittert of ' 4 brought to Oat. tystairg for a kid tie% eimarirtioto ri f OA* .(.eelkimbaSejgar iA •Syrep, Shad. isaltar Olds, 'weir, lina. *gm" lihdt. in fi r . mei Vdm essay is * lirsAmplue 431= 1".. ihest surialt pitoeiPißfsiwoaa. esy sodasour Woo ilk ejoilmoage Aw mss. ilirCilnose a ea.. Nrry noir Grausillai , mbar* yvattoilibu mulkorsimmovedamil i 1 " -b4 41 1 4 , 661 • PRoe.r. /B_llL. 4 -- R.- ISE *s, at aft sista ii sot (NINO& itsrmissess. Prot Nathan D. 81•1111, mittinere. ger. Jimsystits Webster, D D., Baltimore Xi Dr. J. L. Wartarbi, Westminster, *4. , Dr. W. A. Mathis*, scab Beam, 84 :oho 141 4 1 . 141 , 141 6 " Oro. N. Wont/kr, tor. Thomism 'Bowes, Dmitysburg Oct IS, HMS. So Chas. IL Demi, IL D. ATTIC B oak Baltiukore street, owe &otos* of she Presbyteries' %weir. al#LoPPoilits David McCreary's saddlieg eetabliebuieut. Gettysburg. [Oct. 4,1858. ites J. lawrenoe Hill, Z. D. H AS his °Bee wee -141: 1 15 • •a-a• dour week of the Lutheran chariot' in Cinuabersburg street, and t/ ppoiite Picking's store, where those wishing to here any Den tal Operation perforated are respectfully invi ted to Gall. Rarsaamcas: Dr. D. !dormer, ger. C, P. Itruth, D. D.. Rer. 11. L Baugher, 0: D., Ser. Prof. K. Jacobs, Prof. X. L Stover, [Gettysburg. April 11,411. D. NI aoonaughy, ATTORNEY AT LAW, (nice one door wait of Buehler's drug and book store, Chambersbnrg street.) Arroamsr •N D LICITOIL Tot PATINTS AND Pgastotts. Bounty Lind Warrants, Itack•pay 'upended Claims. and all other claims against the Government at Washington, D. C ; also American Claims in England. Land Warrants located and sold, or bought, sad highest prices given.— Agents engaged in locating warrants in lowa, Illinois and other western States. iApply to him personally or by letter. . Gettysburg, Nov. 21, 1833. Alfred E. Lewis, ATTORNEY AND COUNSELLOR AT LAW, Practices in the Courts of York an d Adams counties. Particular attention gi yen to the settlemeni of Estates, collection of Claims, &e. °See in Centre Square, ( Barnitz' Building,) Hanover, Pa. Oct. 25. Gut Edward B. Buehler, ATTORNEY AT LAW, wilt faithfully and promptly attend to all business entrusted to him. lie speaks the German language:— Office at the same place, iu South Baltimore street, no: r Forney's dru"g store, and nearly opposite Danner & Ziegler's store. Gettysburg, March 20. Win. B. MoClellan, ATTORNEY AT LAW.—Oftice on the south side of the public square, 2 door west of the Sentinel office. Gettysbur ,, , August 22, 1g53 Court Proclamation. WHEREAS the Hun. RODZIM J. Faust, President of the several Courts of Com mon Pleas in the Counties composing the 19th District, and Justice of the Courts ofOyer and Terminer, and General Jail Delivery, fir the trial of all capital and otheroffenders in the said distrietAnd Darla &eerie and Is.tsc E. EIKICO.,JUdgeO of the Courts of Com toon Pleas, and Justices of the Courts of Oyer and Terminer. and General Jail Delivery, for the trial of all capital and" other offenders in the County of Adams—have issued their - pre. cepr, bean ug date the 15th day of November, in the year of oar Lord one thousand eight hundred and fifty-eight, and to me directed, for holding a Court of Common Pleas, and General Quarter Sessions of the Peace, and General Jail Delivery and Court of Oyer and Terminer, at Gettysburg, on Monday, iris 174 day .... of January *ext.—No.:lc' UZUBT iT * J' , ? Justices of the Peace, the nivem .o..ek,tazx Lin the said coon ' Coroner and Constables w „ xi '1 %"" there in ty of Adams, that they - be then ant, .. their proper . persons, with their Rollo, Re , cords, Inquisitions, Examinations, and other Remembrances, to du those things which to their (Aces and in that behalf appertain to be done, sad also, they who willprosecute against the prisoners that are or then shall be in the Jail of the said County of Adams, are to be then and there to prosecute against them at shall be just. ISAAC LIGHTNER, Siariff. Sheriff's Office. Gettysburg, I Dec. 27, 1858.• to j The Cars are Coming! ALL THINGS ARE READY !-:—The on dersigned has the pleasure of announc ing to his eta country friends—farmers and merchants—tut well as the citizens of Gettys burg, and "the rest of mankind," thnt his new and commodious Warehouse is now open, and that he Is receiving GRAIN 14 PRODUCE of all kinds, for which he is pay ing the highest market prices; and while the public can dispose of their produce to Vie heat advantage, they cah be supplied in re turn with Groceries, of every description, consisting of Salt, Coffee, Sugar, Molasses, Teas, Rice, kc., kc., also, Guano, Plaster, Oils, Ceda;ware, and a thousand other things not here menthned. Wholesale, Retail and cheap as the cheapest is our motto. If the people consult their own interests, and act wisely, they will not forget the undersigned. [loping the familiar faces of all my old cus tomers will meet me again, and with them many new oars, I shall endeavor to please them. JOHN HOKE. Gettysburg, Nov. 22, 1858. Cattle Powder. Ipt AMMO. F RON &PIE L D 1 C O'S CdT TLBIfEDICINES have been thorough ly tested and pronounced unsurpassed and unsurpassable. None other as useful have been introduced during the sectary. Whilst farmers are using every effort, anti investing large amounts of money in the improvement of their soils, too little atten tion is generally paid to the health and dp velopmeut of farm Stock. Breinis. FrOnettela A Co. jenstiy alai* be ing the first. In this ooentry, wo devoted' their attention to this important enbjesi,—; Their IricaltAns Cairns Pawnee was the resell of several years' study and *spiel nionlioil--Whlth experiments bate actually shown that, by feeling this Powder. a Cow willyiski from 1 to 2 1 1 pounds butter, per week more than when she does not get the Powder; all other eonditions The MAN in crease is prertreiesehly produced is the fultenity tfoiNkt Ur:mine. It is send with 'equal prat foe " Hems, Cattle and Mtgs. No firmer, or feeder of any kind, should be without it a day. For sank at the new Warehouse, corner of Stratton street and the Railroad, by ' ILLINSPISLTIIII, BUTZ 100. • Nor. 11, DAL bat :,i _~Y _. 1 . 011:f 421211101 # EVATL—Lettari et edsdalserstSou' Oa' the estate or Mai Jars*. WI of Latlasore toThib* Aihow g s " XXII itit be It glees notiestsi= al to Weigle I sod simiesiimides it ie4oo ftetegiebe mete =dews prowl/ ealtUethaultrus set. DAMP. LAMM, 4i40. • NOW* 858. t . • V' . Cooper hop, ant norer4aWag yolk if the other at disbars I as_ plc ORCUARD, with Conowago Creek rens rine, saddler* are eke WO; property. The knees. inesity aialtat 'elk, are good. sad the land - le In s ml ,fate of ;cultivation, two.thirds stilt Is . been limed- The property will be *own by Samuel Rollinger, tesieflg therona, • Aka A TRACT OF MOUNTAIN LAND. - containing 7 sores. more or less, rituals is Menellea townihip, Adams couttly. lands of Oeorge Moakley, Jacob Gloats, and others. JOHN SNYDER. • TREDRRICK BOLTZ, Sept.& 185 Q. Asearters. Arno sale notes*ken for wants! property of said deceased, are now dire. sad - immediate payment isysquired. The notes • are in the hands of F. Hats. Aulabsugh's New Store, oY the corner of Ilanover street and th e Public Square, in NEW OXFORD, Adams county, is the plus to secure the most desirable BARGAINS in TURD WARE, DRY GOODS, GROCERIES, Oils, Paints, Saddlery articles, Oneensware. Glassware, Earthenware, Hal.. Cape. Bask, and &tom, Ready-made Cloatag, with sa endless variety of other articles. Ilia stock of forged and rolled Brox. STEEL and NAIL:K is very large, tied IA fees rare inducements to purchasers. Jones's Patent COAL OIL LAMPS, with the Coal Oil. (Kerosene,) kept on hand and for sale at the lowest rates. Also a fine lot of BUFFALO ROBES, of different sites. Ifs also has a quantity of LUMBER still on hand, which . he is disposins of at very lox rates. JACOB AULABAUGH. New Oxford, Nov. 15, 1858. I;' Notice to Palmer* I Illerciasta. wE have now opened oar large and eons modicm Warehouse, on the corner of - Stratton and Railroad streets. near the Depot of the Gettysburg Railroad Company. and aro pro Bred to receive produce of ell kinds, viz : Flour, Wheat, Rye, Corn, Oats, &c.— Also, on hand and for saje, Salt, Guano', Plaster, Fish, &e. A large stock of Grose- • ries just received, consisting of Sugars. Co& fees, Syrups, Molasses, Oils, Rice, Teas. , .• Spices of all kinds, Cedar-ware. &a., &e. which we do not hesitate to say, we will soli as low as can be bought elsewhere, wholesale and retail. Merchants will do well by calling to see and examine our stock before purchasing elsewhere, as our motto will be " quick sales and small profits." We wonid also call the attention of all in terested in the thrifty and healthful eottai. tion of Choir Cattle, Horses, Hogs, It., to the fact that we *aye far sale Breisig, Fronefield & Co.': Celebrated Vegetable Cat tle Powder, of which we hare sold from 1500 to 2000 I trends per annum to Farmers anti, Storekeepers. KLINEFELTER, SEITZ I CO. Gettysburg, Nov. 15, 1858. Hats 8t Caps • rip n subloriber bas just received from Phil ' adelphia a very large and full assortment of Hats and Caps of every variety and of the most fashionable styles, consisting of No.l Mole Skin, N 0.2 do., black Rookbmil,((fpntle men's Dress,) Men's Napped Rockland. , (black,) Sax, French, Felt, Plaid, Cable, Me- ' eard, ka., ke.; together with a large assort ,4,",itil,..novt' common And dress, 13kmiett, Hats and 41: -- Be -- ing .. tiele — ., tl / 1 1 _ t's i some commodate he nvites his frienBPOlLLf e 4 ll public generally to call and *sentinel."' goods, feeling confident that the qUality of - - his geode and the prices at which they are sold cannot fail to give satisfaction. Oct. 2i. R. F. McILUENNY. ' • fIgORGE ARNOLD has again replenished '- his stock of Ladies' Dress and Pane) . Dodds; he has now on hand the largest and prettiest stock of Dress Goods in town. The styles are very; handsome and prices low, , among whioh is a beautiful selection of Ladies' Cloth Cloaks, Capes, Mantillas. and Shawls, (a beautiful article.) in great rarieto Children's Dress Goods, very handsome. itt a word we have from a needle to an anchor, . topping off with a little of the crinolines— Call and see ns. Oct 4, 1858. . MIR undersigned have made arrsagemiiats,• 4 - by which they wpl be MAT to "PTV LIMNin any quantittes.ist theinwest formes. , ai loon at the liAilroad is completed. They are ready to receive (milers. t3RBADS, BULIILZR & Kunz Nov. 22, 1858. BY the bale or robe st GEORGE T. WON. 'RAM'S, Noe. 413 & 417 ABCTA ilt. — Pelaarea. N. B. Alao a large afterteteniarLADlZO FANCY FURS of own taackaisataaa. Oct. IS.S9. ALLA RC US SAMSON •is sow in New Yet;ty ; end I. almost dully sending Pi I& Clothing eiltablishetent in this pine., gemmli of every variety in Ms line, houghs as %be" Now York Auotbn Riles. His parcbesit are made at the lowest rates, end be is there* ' fine prepared to offer BARGAINS eta* . - hare never before been procured le JAM* 'smutty. Cull in awl see bin sleek of CLOTH. ING—.ousts. Pants, Vista, Sishts, _Collett, Orewirs. ⪕ Moves. Mailer .etiei, Boots, &ow, Atte, Cape. Le., Aco—witivbie larse vanity of Musks, Violin., Umbrella", Wilting Cones, nest • Illosissnmi, *bet WS. clef too nuseerans:.to 11wpris , not only Worth it . f tit* but Pao fessf, by : wit= pepcluutecog SA N'S, WIEQ the Banta Oct. IS, ISSIS• Comma. Rooling.‘ fru ab l criber prepluid briosiviet alit ea at WI .aborteat Wit & Ws. fattl(ilefs aria Wain: Sitadiao . C l mod tiv pstfostly Th sal Water proof. ad pilaidreusbiliFtiojedoslOfiossupwitir, • libuitajb It, eon, be puti+- eiresibri,*-hwa, os Mae, *4 ll' aor atm* ; `re i TI this shosinits amt wow `k ,disecov to dm, *IR t y ao Nomad 13112 ME To the Ladies. Lime i :11 i{: !sent N. Y. Atiotions. =ii =I ,-.. --i