ir -- slll.Editinit of tsaisAiorse P r e. l ~.at maim mi sarrv...—a. slog, ine p.m ?moust ill a ithern zoom pablloan Know :Nothing journals alai • A n!' " 4 ' 1 " . allib ""7"" ft ,;‘ , Loom Jeri: 19.—The Kansas City Irma ay eollothY for the present. Chief . wog bas by weesieg rer bra tik Journal of Commerce of the 18th inst., Scott. Atssistroto the , Nation, in what they s A ig h ti t iLisibm an si wt saii: ddge Williams, of Fort of arrived bete en route to confer I** party defeats. How exceeding. Lip Isedieigal wire-iochre glastr :: gu il t kf t hi- with Governor Medarw ooncerning th It rawer, all of a suildio Kind Noels. ' 1 • 10 " 1 " fr " 00 zImr•fted eetsi sb• troo w Southern nore: &wary of Irwin web ohipart gamma ea MO& at • r ! Sat as he managed to get U.. emirs at... clow ns a.O .r Loth 111 a we..., raw nts Port Scott sad the neighbor along h, l ow o f t h e i r " pity " d ur i ng so. sad SO Cbriaat greet Wiry, Sixth.. hood as being under a reign of terror.— _ -rib .0.0 Ailbusiness Is suspended, and *omen 0(1856, he will endeavor I - ' and children are being removed to pla te eerily* without it sum Indeed, it ces of safety. The citizens are under is. intimated that Mr. Buchanan would arm., and on their guard day and feel himself wrong in some of his acts night. if praised by the Opposition blackguard press. lie is too old to be "fooled" with chaff. They had better pack up the stock of f..ympatliy on hand, and save it for their own consumption. They will need it presently. lerThe Know Nothings of Virginia are bard up for a candidate for Gover nor. They arc casting around for sotnebody to run as the Kaotc Nothing Whig candidate. But that game has been tried before and failed—as it will again I Truly national members of the ai4 Whig party In Virginia vote the Deutoenttie ticket, as they do in all the caller States. Dark-lantern proserip tias and Abolition sectionalism do not, constitute an inviting dose for the gen uine patriot to swallow. I=lllllll rGe.u. iicorr was robbed of his overcoat isy a couple of clever rascals at the lit. Charles, New Orleans, last week. As ho was going np the stairs, surrounded by a crowd, two individuals insisted upon relieving him of his over coat. Gqtcefully he consented, sup posing that the act was only a part of the hospitality which had been offered hint ; but unfortunately he bas heard nothing since of his supposed admirers .er his overcoat, and has bad to procure ;another. Stir Tho now cent ordered by the Becretary of the Treasury is now in procew► of coinage at Philadelphia, and mrill be distributtx: in January or Febru ary. obvert(' presents an ideal het d of America ; the drooping plump; .of the North American Indian giveit ,the character of North America. Tho II( ad is intended as an illustration of A'Liberty." The reverse is a plain lau rel 'ivreath enclosing tho words ONE c»r; weight 72 grains, or throe twen iut 1114 of a troy ounce—eighty-eight per cent. coppers nd t welco per cent. nickel. I= Giant Strides in the Nineteenth Cen tury. It fs a world of wonders nobody can deny. We take up the peri alkali of `the diiy with the extectailey of reading some hew theory ur disc.iyary, as well as seeing news in the abstract. The trans-atlantic elm:tele eab'e, at the time wo write. is fast expanding, from its central point in mid ocean to its "termini" on land, to link the hemispheres! lea at the same time that we justly - look upon this all a convincing proof of the great " march of intellect," we must not lose sight of another and no less great palpa ble evidence of what a giant intellect, single headed, can acconsplisli. Tnnuas Hotbow whose name iris the great medical dictator of the present age) it needs mie-marine tele graph to her,ild from one ime to another. bas, by means 'f his two remedies, a Pilland on Oroisaret. long established a chain uf cons suunieating agencies around the globe, with out baying re,s.urse however to the aid of electricity or a metal wire. As the poet has designated man to le' but "a link im the great MARRIED, rhaiu rauxulion," so may llnta,owar he said, through the instrumentality of his all-' On the 17th inst., by Her. James R. Keiser, Mr, ASBI.7RY B. CORE. of Jacksonville, Illinois, powerful remedies, to have orgamized a Via • Miss ELIZA D. BENNER, of this borough. r-raal Picirnsary tor the sick of all nationa l Oa the 16th Inst . by Rev. H. Holbeins, without re_raril to creed or color. whether Mr. NATHAN' STAMB . ACTL of Abbottstown, to civilised or savage, simple in their all sufEei- Miss SARAH LEVENSTIINE, of Hamilton towns ency. and within the reach of *IL ship, Adams county, Ps.. What has led to these remarks at the pees- Oa the 18th inst., by Rev. Jacob Ziegler, rot was - It stsit we paid some time since to ; Mr. JACOB GISE to Miss SARAH CRCM, both Pr. itilloway•s establishment in New York, of Butler township. said the inspection with which we were they. Oa the loth inst.. by Rey. Jacob Ziegler, Mr. favored of some of the innumerable proofis of ; HENRY HALDEMAN, of Cumberland townslip, .iui vast enterprise, from which we deduce , to Miss MARY ANN ORNER, of klanallen twp. the idtoost inconceivable extent to which his On the 19th inst., by Rev. E. H. Hofbeins. Mr. labor" have extended, and the consequent JOHN MUTTER to Miss HARRIET ANN PEAR universal acceptation of his twin-remedies as I SON, all of Abbottetown. specifics for internal and external disease— On the 19th inst., at Benjamin's Church. near pages might be written in adducing, proofs o f - Westminster, by Rey. S. Henry, Hon. JOHN E. this, but one will sort c to elucidate the fact ; SMITH to LOUISA ALBERTA, daughter of Rev. in the present instance sufficient to convince •J. Ca P ilA), ail of Westminster. the must sceptic. In proportion u countries On the 12th inst.. by Rev. P. Schreyer, Mr: pre distant and dicersified. so are the means GEORGE A. BERLIN, of Hanover, to Kiss of reaching all of the mattered members of .tMELIA WILL. of Adams county. the human family diffionslt to accomplish.— I On the 18th inst., by Rev. Jacob Sechler, Mr. HENRY STAMBAUGH to Miss JULY ANN To do this, it would be necessary to employ KOP, both nf Adams co an almost "Pentecostal " array of different On the 13th inst., by Rev. P. &hearer. Mr. tongues. Accordingly, iu almost every • JOHN LUKKNBILL to Miss HENRIETTA WEE ing language. has this enterprising man AN, both of Adams county. ;wade known his mission to suffering humani• On the 11th inst., by Rey. Jacob Sechkr, Mr. ty, and in no less than thirty distinct dialects ' 51.110 N BITTINGER to Miss MARY L. DEAR hale the wuudrons properties of his inedi- DORFF, both of Adams county, cii;uss Ida.en actually printed, thus in their' In Martinsburg. Berkley county, Va., on the own tongue enabling millions to apply to :th of De , ., by Rev. Mr. MeGuaid, Mr. JOHN their own peculiar meet these all powerful INLET. of Adams county, to Miss MARY A. curatives. BEAR, of Perry county, Pa. Such "Giant Strides" as these show the possibility of o•ic master mind successfully competiug with the capacities of hundreds bs,ck ed by science itself.—Philadelphia " Press." igAtket Repoiis. GETTYSACRG—SATV*D•r LAST Sapertme Flour lye Flour Wheat Coru, ..... ......... Rye..... Buckwheat Buckwheat Ide;Ll Closer Seed.. . 'Timothy Seed Flax fkri Barley., Plaster Pork 7; Xol4E—FspAy LAir, Flour— Wbeat , Rye ..... Corn..., Oats. Glover Seed Tieeothy Reef per hued. Hop bupd Wh Gum Rerwrian, per ton 565 to 54 ..... 1 20 to 160 to 88 .... „..„ 14 to IS 11 , 11tiOVER—Taraso4r usT. Floes, from wagons 5OO De. from stores' 5 50 ... . , 4 .....,14 - heat .. ..... ~... ..... ~..., .. 1 00 to 1 15 r i flllO .. 70 .. Corn. ts ~. ? 1 . 4? AO Clwr es Seed.-- .............. ••••••••• 5 115 'filgtothi • atte.d—,,• , --,----t.. 3 00 Tlaster--,.......... . ...... ......,,.. 11 00 YOltg -z4P 4O4t ' Floor, ihmit 1 00 De. from! . --------- --- OA to 1 35 73 Coifs •••—•rtr•-•••—•••••• - •-•••• , ---- ~ • ••ritiv•••• • 44 . 5 ti ThswOr 1 el Plaster.— _ se 5 00 ....- 3 25 1 00 to 115 65 70 60 60 2 00 —.....5 00 to 6 75 ,150 to 175 1 20 70 7 00 6 75 =I 44 to '4B ,50 tO 6 62 Of to 2 12 00 tolo 00 .•.,...•. 7 00 to 7 50 12 00 toll 00 27 to 28 62 00 HOLLOWAY'. OINTIINXT AND ?ILIA—The Toot 1 asitatlea hos bass Sagest IA the tribute which Igeorassee and rise pay to skill aid pains, but rash ll' • Whig to Professor Holloway might lewolre tho swat torribas eastessaasees to the wok, thoy an •ejolaisd to essteloo W puophlets serobirssr the Pala seal oi/stamped !by prs'b•e. Coma the seetosse ° Holloway,Nrw Tort awl Lasallast," Is ..Nr•arrhed w *very loot, Ur article is " bssia." 0811 be sore rem hors SW frowoto• fwePors - Nees, sot so form of irruptive or glasses. *lona*---eo Amos of Is ilirostloo. lire, soassialat, or latsatims4 du order, soot alarm you. 1.1107. WOOD'S IlaTll ItXlrffOltaTlll —lt deaereos to be called ose of the greatost dleenwerles et tie Si', so It sot Daly term hJr bock to Its °Memel color, bet re :Mimi all dandruff from the male, sad term isetenoom Ir ritation., and le • allemiset and Mole to the organe so eeeory to supply nutriment sod °Modes matter to the lair. It motorre the rearm which toed to taro the hair gray, It prevents the hair from falling of, sad briaga it out whore the bead is bald. Csrmov —Ems,* of worthies: Imitations, m several art already In the market. called by differoet ammo CM moo • elm the weeds (Professor Wood's Hair Illootorutl re, Depot t. Loots. Mo . sad ?few Tort,) are blown on the bottle Sold by all Druguiets•rid retest Illedatise dealer. elm try all Leer sad Toilet Goods dealers is the Caned Mates and Cau.da DTIPPPIIIA --Coesidering the earioei fermis le 'bleb thCs disease developer , limit, it May wall he called • hydra Iseeded." In its trate folk,er ledigedkat Pain i. Ptamach, illeartbant. Water Break. Centivesess. Plies, Acidity. °ppm...non after Latin. Jaand tie 7, Torpor of th e Liver, Diulama. Detrilitirc e on. phdets, ke Some n( the lint men sour issell have evils their written eertilleittee relative to the curse offset•d la their own persons hy the Osyrenated Hitters Irbil* tea tihmeniela from other soitreee, editorial opinions aml vol untary expressman from pommel abs are mem to me their 1111131111 In p int, are peefectly overwbelmieg. Seed the folhreleg from a highly respectable Clew ' toss: /PIM FARM.—The subscriber also offers at _ 1 Private :isle, his PARK, situated as above, Leer T , fTwol. Ross ._,Yob.l, 1150. i bounded by lands of Hon. D. libeler , Sebastian va tau Miro, of u. Portland N i 'rev. —sir : I Stltsel Andrew Ilartosijactob Asper, arid Ih ygeneted fitters ite —for more Onto terenty.lve Tars.. , I hare Los. •ee firer from W. de r mans Maid.. trying I others, containing 180 AM, sore or 14114, lb. pat Iror• of or family physiel•s in the aliened sail.. about SO acres befog Tbaltereti, with a due pro , trial of their variros proseriptkoe. !novo tried a moat 1 _., Th e ilegmresiesta omelet vartet• of patent toolicimo with • Molter nosh. Thso' i portion ‘ Meadow. ' the Madams of or physlento, 1 roosived last Vareh, half of 4 good two-story Double Brick House, with • down bottle...of the Oxv e seisted Bitters 1 lova to Ye ' Back Building, lyn c h B an k Bar n , Corn Crib sad , theorwitlinet mar bop* of deriving help from them. Os-ur_ ^ _ . Shed Carrie ge House, smoke Horse, sad ! inn detormloed to gee them • fel, trial, 1 me/Ahm ffo , ed thwir . an.. to, without arty peworptibie tomtit till Jura. ! other outbsildlay ; 2 Orchard' of good fruit, well 1 Sipes than I her.goittalli IngPrvred in Roil& till I' of wetter near the door, ke. The tarot has been am *saintly free tom dsty of the wtoromit, and from , lim ed mire. Penises wishing to rim the prep. Um enswe t uont Ilatolosor, sad the WEI and alnost offs. , traeUr m Met booleetio, which at... br days together, toe erty are requested to call on the under= re. ' whim/ seams ore for Mod, aims for all other mlaistorial t idi ng th e reon. DAVID L . , duties. and motored life a barites. I feel that I owe It. Tausart . 24, se an oxpreesloa of gratitude to Mourn fowls it. Co., sad also a duty to the Welk. to rourunweed Omar Ozegousted Bitters, as. In NV esdisantioa. a Nom remedy for that most , trytwg. moat vexift, and wool of all dimmer, to 'bleb poor i hostas le4l is Wr. the dyspepsia,. thole( marred let , low, mil tried so many different remedies with no good remelt. I no. reivantamod the Oxgroatol Ritter. with a 0t05441,11/Y $441 , 11/Y few other' OM If army of the modem of tholllrror areatifforlog. 1 beg of them to make Wel et them doom I without delay. . JAMRA R cusnixo. ; Prepared be Pot)" 111 Pawl* kCo . Basta*, rod for saki by 4.D. Itootgor. tiettystor g ; Jacob Fulweller. lilammor- IWrit; B fititedsr. New Oxford; D. g ff. Mailings?. Atibotts. torn ; William Wolf, Cantper i l.; Poter &ORM. osto l .- to.; Om R. iiiet/Mlf, Tech Springs; snit by sit ile de+ la i toodieisma (Jan. 11. 4w ini.7ll ORR tT R.:1101AM ARV EDT !—Ptit /AMU CLAIMS'S 0 frau.' Puma, prepared teem • Mmeertptims by Sir J. Clark*, W. D. Physician lettraer dirary to the gamin. Vim welt known medicine is swim pneitten. bet a ewe and safe remedy for Yenuiht LNMen Dies and Obstreetimm, from any earns whatever; earl although a powerfel remedy, they contain outlaw hart's' to this entratitutims. To Mammas LAM'S It is petal tarty smite& It wilt, in • short time, bring ua the monthly period with redalaiity. These rills bare serer bees known to fat when the direettose on it pore ar posoptilet are well obeereol . Per felt/ter pertkalare get a paerpltlet hoe of the west. N. H.--1111 and 0 poster, stooge eselose4 to asy eetbor teed "gest, Intl Imam • bottle, ttootalaiat OTC!' 10 pale, by rotors mail. T. W. Dyett .11r. Roe, Wholimalli Artata, Plilla.l•lo4. A A. D. Duablor, Apat, geitysiberit . Ily IT, 1114. Iy (D.Sose soll worths, most of Or Seaford' s lavas I rirloo.• Alta, ialippotliseAni a.li a. I , De itii#. On the 13th init.. by Rev. Mr. Deiniuger, Mr. WILLIAM S. KING, of York, to Miu JANE, daughter of Mr. George King, of East Berlin, Adani' county. On the 2d inst., by Rey. A. Tripner, 11r. WES LEY A. REAM' to MIR HANNAH 11. CASH MAN, both of Adams county. On the 13th inst.. by the same, Mr. ORIAH BOYER, of Carroll county. Md., to Miss ISA BELLA SPANGLER, of Adams county. On the 13th inst., by Rey. Walter Powell. LEVI ELLMAKER to Miss ELIZABETH, daughter of the late Robert D. Carson, Esq., of Lancaster city. On the 13th inst., by Rev. M. Williams, of Taneylown. Mr. ELLIOTT .1. WHITE, son of Capt. Samuel White, to Miss CL A RISSA J. WAY BRIGHT, both of Freedom township, this county. Ihe loOb. DIED, On Friday last, in this place, Mr. C. SPANG ' LEE SWOPE, aged 53 years 9 months and 21 days. On the 17th lust., Mrs. MARY STONER, of Entomasburg, widow of John Stoner, deceased, aged 44 years and 3 months. On the 17th inst., at his father's residence, Mr. EMANUEL WEIMER, third son of Mr. Jacob Weider, of Hamilton township. Adams county, aged 34 years 1 month and 19 day& On the 16th inst., Mr. EPHRAIM SELLERS, of Littlestown, aged 27 years and 5 months. On the 15th last., in Adams county, Mrs. ELIZABETH WOLF, aged 78 years and 7 mos. On the 28th ult.. in Adams county, JERE MIAH, see of Mr. Jolla Koktiato aged 2 ys 4 months and 13 days. On the Bth ult., in Adams county, Mr. FRED ERICK SNYDER, aged 52 Airs 8 nusatits and 3 days. Oa the 50i Wt., in Adams county, CALVIN MEP, aged 12 years 10 months sad 18 days. OS the . Inth inst.. in Haaover, ELIZA ELLEN, aged '5 years sad 2 months--cad on the 14th, ADDL9ON HARVEY, aged 3 weeks--elsildren of Mr. Levi Krebs. Ga this 2 > MARGARET CATRAILDIR, titasidat d Sr. Aadssw Crosse, of listailtoabs'a towashils, aged 6 masitths sad 24 days. • Ia lkisanisa 'township, on the 1111 MARTHA JANE, &airbus of Mr. Rama Rot:t un, aged 8 years 3 meths sad 17 days. Ad WIN *ll, asap Areadisvins, oaths Nth exmay, soma Doak& and Less Am" sippi 4 pas 1 ow* moil 21 days. • Ois letb hest, la Heasser, DAVID G. RA I*, aged St years 4 seades sad 14 days. Ntre'' A Liquor Case in Maine.—At the late term of court at Machias, Thomas Gil patrick was irrosecated for the value of throe tone of hay destroyed by fire by persons intoxicated with liquors sold by him—and the jury gave a verdict for the plaintiff. In another came of the same kind the jury did not agree. Public Bale OF PERSONAL PROPERTY.—The subscri ber. intending to relinquish the farming business. will sell at Public Sale, at his residence, in Huntington township, Adams county, within one mile of Petersburg, (Y. S ,) on Tuesday, tAe let day of JiarcA Rev, the following Personal Property. ris : FOCR HEAD OF WORKING HORSES. 2 Colts. 15 head of Cows and Young Cattle. 15 head of Sheep, 7 bead of Hogs, 1 Broad-tread Wagons, Two-horse Carriage and Harness, Grain Drill, Horse Gears, Ploughs and Harrows, Cutting Box, Halters, Cow Chains, Fifth Chains, Spreaders, Wheelbarrow, Grindstone, Forks, Rakes, and other fanning implements. Also. Four Reds, Tables, Chairs, Bureaus, Chest, Eight-day Clock. Cooking and Tan-plate Stores and Pip., Iron Kettle, and a variety of other ar ticles too numerous to mention. ga'Sale to commence at 9 o'clock, A. M., on said day, when attendance will be given and terns made known by DAVID LEREW. Jan. 24, '59. ti* Public, Sale OF VALrABLE PERSONAL PROPERTY.— Ile subscribers, Administrators of Ilezar Mcmazar. deceased, will sell at Public Sale. at the late mtidence of said deceased. in Hamilton township. Adams county, about midway between East Berlin and Abbottstown, on Monday, Me 21st day of February eat, the following Personal Property. viz : ONE FAMILY HOWIE, I Colt, 2 Cows. 5 Sheep, 4 Shuts, Three-horse Wagon. One-horse Wagon, Horse Gears, 2 Sad dles and Bridles, Ploughs, Harrow, Shovel Ploughs, Winnowing Mill, Cutting Box, Halter and Caw Chains, Rakes, Forks, Shovels, and other farming implements ; Grain in the Ground. Also, a large lot of Carpenter Tools, 2 Grind stones. and Household and Kitchen Furniture, ouch as Bureaus, Tables, Chairs, Beds and Bed ding. Teo-plate Stove and Pips, Bight-day Clock, Carpeting. Copper and Iron Kettle‘mtd a varie ty of other articles too numerous to mention.' iiirS.de to commence at 10 o'clock, A. H., on said day. when attendance will be given and terms made known by SOLOMON MUM M EMT, HENRY MC ILM EMT, Adatitaistrainrs Jitn:'2 4. '59. ts• Public Bale. MITE subscriber, intending to quit fanning. will sell at public sale, at his residence. In Butler township, Adams county, at the old Rus sell tavern stand, on the Chambentburg road, on Prides% the 4th day of March aert, the following valuable Personal Property, viz : 4 bead of HORSES. (1 brood mare.) a bead of cows and young cattle. 5 sheep, 1 narrow-tread four...home wagon, horse gears, ploughs and bar rows, shovel ploughs, corn forks, cutting box. bay carriage, wood ladders, single and double trees, rakes, forks, and other farming utensils. Sale to commence at 9 o'clock, A. M., on said day. when attendance will be given and terms made known by JOHN CAIIEY. Januttry 24, 1859. 11 - - For Sale. SEVERAL hundred bushels of BONK-DC.4T, at PFOUTZ'S but and cheapest manure that ma be put on our lands--at 75 cents per bushel, e.ash. liarsh creek, Jen. 24, 1859. 4t4 Notioe. Tint subscriber, having been appointed by the Court of Common Pleas of Adams coun ty. Committee of the person and eitate of Jour', DEARDORFF, a Lasalle, of Bolder township, in said county, hereby gives notice to ail persons having claims or demands against odd Deardorff, to pre sent the same to the subscriber, residing in Frank lin township, for settimamt, and all Paso" in debted to make immediate payment. RENJAM.Di DEARDORFF, Jan. 24, '29. lit Commit". Wanted. APPTUDiTICE to the Plastering business wasted by the subscriber, in Gettysburg. Our about 18 years of alga will be preferred. A good chance will be given an apprentice. /an. 24,19. 8% ANDREW STOCK. sun. at Work 1 OACIIMAKING AND BLACKSMITITING. C —The ondersigtaed respectfully inform., his friends and the public that he continues the Coachmaking and Blacksmithing business in every branch at his establishment in Chem bersbnrg street. Ile has oo hand and will manufacture to order all kinds of CARRIAGES, BUGGIES, SLEIGHS, Spring Wagons, kr.. of the hest material, and made by superior work men. agar'RZIPAIRING and BLACK/911171115G of all kinds done at reasonable rates, promptly and to the satisfaction of customers. Cocwrav PROOCCZ taken in exchange for Work at market prices. Air Persons desiring articles or work in the Coact:making or Blacksenithing line, are re specttulletnrited to call on JOHN L. FIOLTZWOUTII Gettysburg, Jan. 24, '59. Valuable Town Property AT PUBLIC SALE.--The undersigueded will offer st Public Sale, an Tres& sy, the 2StA of' armory raga*, at 1 o'clock, P. M., his valuable propert on Chambenbl street in the borough of Gettysburg, adjoining the [Hi Eagle Hotel on the West. It has been oc cupied its a Confectionery for many years. There is ano better business location in town. A fur ther description is deemed unnecessary, as per sons wishing to view the property will please call on the undersigned. itirPossession given on the Ist of April. Jan. 17,'59. DANIE LA:si*X. Something New. R. D. ARMOR respectfully announces to the citisens of Gettysburg and vicinity that she has opened a room on Washington street, near Mr. S. Powers' granite yard, where she Is prepared to cover and repair Parasols and Umbrage., neatly, cheaply and with dispatch.— Those having •ork"to do in this line will save something by giving her a oasis Jas. 17, 1859. 3t Alfred E. Lends. ATTORNEY AID 0017N 88 LLOR AT LAW. Prastioes in the Courts of York and Adams eoestiee. PoSeelar attention gives to the seuleasent of Estate*, collection of Claim. ie. Oleo in Centre Square, ( 84tnila. "Wing.) iiiiiov•s, R. Oat. 26. 6m 59 . 1000 81 4tr i gun °r t: 1140" : 4 4e 1 v. • ftt•ap, tetsit. s't forgot to still at Owl dos, dm el' Jas. 21. FrilarOCi ArZWELRY, a Iarge EVELRY , sad varied aaaortmoot. II to be found at 801110K11. 0 , i. Roward Souse, ponNin Howard aid Baltimore Sheets, BALTIMORE, Md. ew Proprietors. Tare reduced to $1.50 per dry. Celt tot tb. Howard House Coach at the Depots. January 21, J. A. SIHPE, Proprietors. I N y . BUCK, 1 T] To Merchants & Fanners. IT CHEAP AND CHOWN IJ, Al llOnK * BALDWIN'S, S. W. earner Lexiewoe Green &rms., BALTIIIORR, Nfl. We would respectfully invite the attention of borers to our large and well selecte& dock of prime family Groceries, cousprisi article usually kept in a first-clam Mt.", which we offer at prices as low as (if not lower than) any house in the city. We name in part: Prime New Crop Orleans Sugar. Do. do. Porto Rico and low grade do.—very cheap. Rio, Laguayra, Porto itico,Caped•va,Maricisbo, and other Coffees. Excellent Imperial. Young Hylton, and Gun powder Teas, at 50 coats per pouad. Choice Oolong do. at 50 coats. a Imperial ?es at 71 eta. per mod t This 'Tea we wamni 'goal, if sot superior, to any Tea sold st mbar places for 11l per lb. TWO*, IZIZ 11,10011, te, e tLL lOC., at prices to soh *a Woos. ALSO, Fine old BRANDY, Old Rio WHIBKRY, Old Bourbon WHISKEY. POST, /HOMY, MADEIRA, and MALAGA MINTS Rectified Whiskey sod Domestic Broody •T CITY PIIICIIII. 'All Goods der d to Boats aad Rail roads/roe of (frame. and. io O»10$ TOR PACKJAIL Satisfaction guarantied la all eases nr the goode returned at our expense. A liberal dis count allowed to country merchants. HOOK k BALDWIN, Wh pleas lellrld Retail Grocers, Sonthifest , cor. Green k Lexington ms., Jan. 24, '59. tf Baltimore, Md. Regiateria Notice. I\l'OTlOE is hereby given to all legatesmand 4 . 1 other persons concerned thipt the Admin istration recounts hereinafter mentioned will be presented at the Orptina's Court of Adams roonty for tonfirmation and allowance, on Thart•lop, the 24th of Fe6nutry next, at 10 o'clock, A. IL, via: 89. The account of John Burkholder, Administrator pendent° litb of the es tate of George Gro;.p, lute of 31enallen township, Adams county, deceased. 90. The drat and final aceoant of Joseph Kepner, Administrator of John Grim, late of Berwick township, deed. 91. The second account of Joseph J. Kuhn, Administrator with thu will an nexed of John Diehl, late of East Ber lin, dercused. ZACRARIAR MYERS, Register Register's Office, Gettys burg. JAU. 24, 1858. j Notice. TIIE first and anal Setollai. of NATISANIRS. GRAYSON. Committee of Joann, itroria, (a Lunatic,) has been filed in tiot Court of Coauson Plea,' of Adams county, and will be confirmed by said Court on the 24th day of February sett, unless cause be shown to the contrary. JACOB IiCSIIBY, Proth'y. Prothonotary's Office, Get- tysharg, Jan. 24, 1tt59.• f Store Lioetise. TIDE following application to keep a whole sale and retail Liquor Store, has been Sled is my °thee, with the requbite nzmher of signers, and will be presented at the Court of Quarter Sesalons, as the 24th dog of lobruary oat : COVER k KUNTZ. Borough of Gettiiburg HENRY U. WOLF, Clerk. Jan. 24, '59 Wall Paper. F. UcILIIENNY respectfully lathes the t tentioo of the public to his large stock ut Wall Paper, and announces to his friends and customers, that he has made arrangement, to here on hand a full and complete line of samples from 8 cents up to 50 cents a roll—so that persons &Wax to be suited with his large stock on band, can select from his sample book and be 'unstilted with paper at any price sad in any quantity on two or three day, notice. Jan. 24, '59. Adams County rACII ENS' ASSOCIATION.—The Adam* County Teachers' A.ssoclation will meet in Gettysburg, on Thursday, February 10th, at 10 o'c•lock, A. M., and remain in session three days4' The branches taught is our Common Schools, together with other subjects, will be discussed and illustrated. It is hoped that every Teacher will feel under °baptisms se be present. filerere‘ distinguished Educational Inca from abroad ars expected to be present. The friends of education, are earnestly solicited to attend. J. K. MeILRENNY, Jan. 17,'39. td Co. Superintendent. New Livery , STA BLISH /INST. CIUSLIGI % f Mi. ?see has opened • new 'cry eita4bllshisirat,sittb•stables on Washington street, occipled.la part by the Hustle Hotel," ma has made each armors meets as will enable him to accommodate the public at all times, on reasonable terms, with Horses, Ruggles, Hacks, he. His stock is good. On cameral occsaismas, ht., he will be stile to supply a want which has been much needed. likirTerasa CASH. [3lny 24, w*. GILLIMIPHI Family Grocery ND PROVISION STORE—GILLESPIE k It . THOMAS respectinlly Inform the people of Gettysburg and the public generally, that they have Just returned from the city with a general assortment of GROCERIES, PROVIS IONS and VEGETABLES, which they are pre pared to sell as low as the lowest. FLOE and NEED always on hand, and sold at small profits. Store on York street, one door east of Wat tles' Hotel. Gettysburg, Aug. 3, ':.s7._ Good and Cheap ! THE undersigned would informs his friends and the public generallfttbat be continues the CARRIAGE-YAKINO BUSINESS, In all its branches, at his establishment, in Rase Yid die Street, (near the east end,) Gettysburg, Pa., where ne hse on hand a first-rate lot of work, and is prepared to put up to order wbAterer may be deAired in his line, rig:—Rockaway and Boat-body Carriages. Falling- ai Top, Rockaway and Trotting Bug- _ gies. Jersey Wagons, /cc. With Yo:sinsek. good workmen and good materials, he can pledge his work to be of the best qualit; —and his prices are among the lowest. Repairing done at abort notice, and at !mon:Oslo rates. Country produce taken in exchange for work. Call I June 15, 17. JACOB TROXEL. To the Country, GOOD NIIWS.-1 hare routed the Foundry for the ensuing year, and sea prepared to make the Merest kinds of Castle(' usually made at a Foundry. I will keep comatasely on hand the dillertat kinds of PLOUGHS, Points, Sham, Cutters, kc.; Pots, Kittle', Peas, Wash ing Machines, kc.; Stoves sad Machinery; p ox , obel i Verandah's and Commtery hums, made and pet pp vial dispatch. All orders will be atteaded tis promptly; bet being without capital, sad moat, being neces sary to carry on the bestiness, I wm be come peUed to sill for cast, baton all country nook . 5 per teat. will be lieditatod, lihalkehbe tied. Fill be %We if 44Itsvrod at ant time a? par. chasing, Give as fa cell. li. Y. Wd MM. Getlycieusg, dips I, 151. c2zz BALTIMORE BUSIIVEM Wm. Xmibe & Co., loos. 1,1, 6 sod 7 North Eutaw Street.— SALESROOM No. "07 Baltimore Street, hatweeo (lark. and Light—BALTIMORE, Yd., Manufacturer, of Gold Medal Premium GRAND AND SQUARE PIANO F 4 IitTES. Kaaba t Co. would reinrectfullc incite the attention of the public, and especially those in want of a FIRST CLASS PIANO, to their LS sorted stock of instruments, which, for power and sweetness of tone, easy and agreeable touch, and beauty of finish, have, be the best of judges, been pronounced unrivaled by any in the coun try. As to the relative merits of our Pianos, we would refer to the Certificates of Excellence in our possesaiou. from THALBERG. STR.A KOS'', G. SATTER and H. VIEUXTEMPS, as also from some of the most distinguished professors and amateurs in the country : also to the following HIGHEST PIiKIIIIIIS, received within the last three years: 04.11 D MEDALS at the Martian(' Institute. 1i455, 16`..41, 1857: SILVER MEDALS at the Metropolitan Institute, Washington. 1657; also, MEDAL at the Franklin Institute. Philadel phia, 1854; FIRST PREMIUM at the Mechanics' Institute, Richmond. 1655, 1856. Al! instru ments of our manufacture have the full iron frame, ami are guaranteed for FIVE YEARS. el),..Partkular attention paid to the selection of Instruments for distant orders, and a prildilegre of exchange granted at any time within akx mew, if the instruments should not prole entirely satis factory. A lilwrul discount to Clergymen, Teachers and Schools. Terms liberal. Wholesale dealers will find it to their advan tage to give ns a call, as by greatly increased facilities, we are asahlsd to fill all orders with dispatch._ geirCotratantly on band, a large assortment of meconsoms. from the best Factories. SECOND-HAND PIANOS at Great Bargains, at prices from 530 to 5130. Pianos radian* Hired and;Taned. GROCERIES, A call IA respect/illy solicited. WILLUX KNABE k . CO Jaauari 17, 11159: ly Peter Zell is Son, riOSSMIRSION MERCHANTS and Dealers la 1./C 4 l ll Cori Real, Goanoea, 'OATb-, Rya Chop . Bone Dust, MILL FEED, Han Straw, Phos. FLOUR, Field Seeds, k Ground Plaster Nos. 147 k 149 'SOWN' HOWARD Sr Jan. 17, ' BALTaa, MD. JOIN C. 'stunt. v. A. IIICK. Kneller •8s Frick, FLOUR k PRODUCE Commission and For. warding Merchants. Nsrfik and, opposite S. . R. DopOt. BALTIMORE. January k 7, I$5V. ly C. W. Slagle & Co., oolorrselow k PRODUCE ERR- Clf 1 Ile - TS, Not. I lift asuf 133 Neetla i one s, Raltimore.—Being established in the Commiasion business fur a number aryears, they solicit consignments, awl ply particular attention to the sate of GLL%N of all kinds, Flour, Clover Seed, Whiskey and Country Pro duce generally. We remit proceeds promptly. Tracks from the Northern Cer.tral Railroad run into . our Warehouses. Refer to E. B. Buehler, Eaq., Gettysburg. , (June 21,'58. ly A PPOSITE Calvert Statical, BALTIMORE, MD. are reduced to $1.25 per day. JOIIN A. SLADE, Proprietor. Jenfury IT. 6m —^{{ Light.,, Light ! WHOLESALE AGUCY FOR JONES'S PAT \T LAMPS. staperior to nil others in the nraritart. Also deniers In COAL OIL and LAMPS of edery description. Constantly, on band COAL OIL of the very best quality, which we will sell at the lowest market pricei AU orders promptly filled. 1 AMXIDON k CO., Noa I S. Liberty st., (near Baltimore,) Jan. IT. dm Baltimore, Md. New & Rich ;JEWELRY: SILVER WARE, SILVER PLAT ED wAHE, tc.—A.4,E. WARNER, Gold and ileertmith, ;No. 10 NOIFTII Ga STIMET, BAL TIMORE. MD., has In *tore a beautiful assort went of styles and patteins of RICH JEWELRY, suitable for tirrsents emibriring • great veriety of Plebe Gold and gett Bronchi's. Mo.mies. Cur bunklea. Lc., Enr-Ringt, Bracelet., Finger Rings set with Diatnood. Robt, Pearl, Opal, Emerald, Lc.. Ladies' °old Chianti. Vest I Guard Chains, Miniature Lockets, Gold Thimbles, oar Pins; Signet, Chasml cad Plebs Gold Riggs ; Pencils and Peas, Sleeve Buttons and Stubs, Gold and Jet Crosses, ht Bracelets, Pins ,It Ear Rings, kr. ALSO, A variety Silver Mounted k Plated Castors. Cake IlitsketsA Waiters. Candlesticks. Butter and Salt Staudt, gear' Handle Desert KIIiVCA, Spoons. Forks, Ladlel, Fancy Articles, kc., all of which is respectfully, offered on the lowest terms 1 Oft,.The Country Trade and Dealers generally are incited to give me a Call, and examine Goods tuna Prices, %wing satistled that my SILVER WARE cannot be surpassed either for fineness or quality. or the latest and most beautiful patterns. January 17, 1859. ly. WITHOUT MONEY, Gills and Books canbe obtained at H. R. IIOYT & CO.'S Great Souther* GIFT BOOK STORE, BALTIMORE, Md. Send to them fora Catalogue. Greater in ducements than ever before offered to Agents! Persons sending to 11. IL Hoyt k Co. are sure of a Gift worth not less than fifty cents, and is many instanced worth ONE HUNDRED DOL LARS! Our list of Prises embraces a great ea riety of Gold and Silver Watches,-Lockets,Chains, Ladies' Broaches, Bracelets, Parlor Time Pisces, Sewing Machines, Silk Dresses, Pictures, to kc. In a new Catalog*, of Books say be fouled Histories * Biographies, Travels, Adventures, Sto ries, Anecdotes, Tales, Narratives, Romances, Sports and Pastimes. Also, Religious, Biblical, Theological, Classical. Philokophiltal, Grogr.aph ice!, Etotauical and Agricultural Works. Dictionaries, Lexicons, Albums. Annuals and Presentation Books. Bibles. Hymn and Prayer Books, in every style of binding. Together with all the newest Works of the day, all of which are handsomely bound and GUARANTEED PER FECT in EVERY respect. Purchasers living at a distance will, by stating title of books ` w anted , le treated with the gain . • liberality as if - at our Store themselves. TAKE NOTICE.—AII orders will be answered it two days from the time they are received. DIE( I T TBOXA II We can guwagagi the best actual per centavo (including bookollind presents. ever yet offered by any Book selling firm or agency in the Uni ted States, ailg are confident that all who glee us a trill will sure to buy Again. Persons wishing to set as Agents for ns, hare (on application) Catalogues and a ap•,ndid Show Card, estsblishing oar Agency, forkarded free of expense. All orders should be addressed to R. IL HOTT k CO., No. 41 Baltimore street, Baltimore, aid. Jan. 17. 3m DANISL s. stuitt. ionsr ♦. swore. White & Swepe, WHOLESALE Dealersin BOOTS, SHOES, CAPS, & .sritew GOODS; aLso, in fashionable Moleskin, Silk. Felt and Far HATS, N. W. Cor. Baltimore and Howard streets, Baltimore, M. Nov. 29, 185$. J. B. X oClellan, Dealer in Hats, Caps - and Children's Panty Goods, VO. 343 West Baltimore &reel. near the Eutaw Haase, Bis'dawn, keepp on hand all goods of the beet make and latest style to be found in a first clam retail Bat atom. .A call front persons yisitingthe City haolicited. Dec. 20, 18343. 6m* George 7/L Bob*, IMPORTXR and MAUI% MINA, GLASS, k QUBENSWARE. No. 41 North Upward St.. bourns Lexing ton and Fayette Strosts 4 Baltimore. Md. airtikonsw are always on hind at factory prison. [Dec. "20.1 R5B. ly Notice. rastlaraigatal baretty warm all guano or asters sot to trespeas oil her promises la toitimphip, Adams eattaty, molar p us yty of tit, law. CATHARINE PLANK. Jam. 17, 1139. 3tll Susquehanna House, Gifts! Gifts! Gifts! 4 • 1,..*t "At Homo Again r oculs, comprising ry variety of MEN'S and BOYS' WINTEtt CLOTHING, of the latest styles and owing/tuned In quality and cheapness, viz: Over Coats from 15314 p to $11: Pants nom $1 to SG; Dress Coats from $2 ao to $l4; Vests from 37} cents to si; l'n dershirts and Drawets: ilueltskin, For and Cot ton Gloves; Hanukerrhirfs, Cravats, Shirts, Collars, Le.. at all prices. ..liso the largest and best lot of Fine sad Heavy BOOTS ltid SHOES ever offered is this market, and will .nl4l :it prices to suit the times—Roots from SI to 4 50; Shoes from SI to $1 75; and n very fine assortment of Patent Leather and Calf skin Gaiters from $1 .50 to $3; HATS of vari on, styles. Silk, Fur and Wool, febni 37} rents to $3: also a new lot of fancy Goods, Jewelry, Watches, Clocks, Guitars, Violins. Flutes o lte.; and last but n'.t least, a lot of that fine Chewing TOBACCO. known hr ull who have tried tt as very superior. Having been in New York for the lest three months, these goods bare ell been bought at auction (or CASH, and as the season has rid ranced and money scarce, 1 PM induced to of fer them at such prices as must be satisfactory to all. All who want the worth of their money and a llttlemote should call soon. No trouble to show our Goods. Jan. 10, 1858. Wanted. BUSHELS WHEAT. RYE, 2006000 CORN, OATS, SENDS, te. Also. Flour and Country Produce generally, for which the highest market prices will be paid. We have constantly on hand at wholesale and retail, Fish. Salt, Guano, Plaster,Coffee, Sugn rs, Molasses, Cedar-ware, Tobacco, Burning Fluid. Matches, Spices, Breinig k Fronefield's Cattle Powder, ke., to which we respectfully incite the attention of Merchants, as we are determin ed to sell at as lorry figure as the same articles can be bought elsewhere. We have also on hand a supply of the BEST QUALITY OF COAL, for Cook, Parlor and Bar-room Stoves, and for lilacksmith's use, which we are selling low as we receive it direct from the mines. MILL FEED also for sale. BASTRESS k WINTER. New Oxford, Jan. 10, 1838, 3m* Edward B. Buehler, AITTORNEY AT LAW, will faithfully and promptly attend to all business entrusted to to. Be speaks the German language.— Office et the same place, in South Baltimore street, near Forney's drug store, and nuarly opposite Danner k Ziegler's store. Gettysburg, March 20. Wm. B. McClellan, ATTORNET AT LAW .—Office on the south side of the public square, 2 doors west of the Sentinel office. Gettysburg, August 22, '53. D. MoConaughy, ATTORNEY AT LAW, (office one door west of Buehler's drug and book store, Cham bersburg street,) AM/INIT . AID SOLICITOI 1011 PATZSTI AND Psistoss. Bounty Land War rants, Back-pay suspended Claims, and all other claims against the Government st Wash ington. D.t.; also American Claims in England. Land Warrants located and sold, or booght, and highest prices given. Agents engaged in lo cating warrants in lowa, Illinois and other western States. mar Apply to him personalty or by letter. - Gettysburg, Nov. 91, '63. J. Lawrence Sin, D. AS his office one door west of the ' 9 " utheran church in Chambersburg street, and opposite Pietiag s s store, where those wishing to bare Any Dental Operation performed are respectfully invited to call. Rerrasvcro : Drs. Honer, Rev. C. P. Kraut'', D. D , Rev. H. L. Rougher, D. D. , Rev. Prof. IL Jacobs, Prof. It. L. Starrer..- • Gettysburg, April 11, '53. Earnest and Final Notice. !MIMS undersigned hating sold his Store In Arendtasille to ltr. Jacob Shank, and be lug now under We necessity of closing up his old business, earnestly requests his old friends and customers to come firward and settle up l and adjud their respe.tive accounts. It must , be apparent to every one that this business will not admit of delay, and unwilling to be too strenuous iu enforcing his claims, Le would urgently request all those Indebterrot to make any delay, as his time and attendance in the Store is now very limited, and those who neglect this notice will, after the lbtb day of March next, find the Notes and Accounts given into other hands. JACOB F. LOWER. ,arendtsvilie, Jan. 10, 1859. Spouting• GBORON b. HENRY WAMPLER will make Holm Spouting and put up the tame low, for cash or country produce. Partners and all others wishing their houses, barns, he., spout• ed, would do well to give them e call. April 18, '53. if G. k 11. WAMPUM. Cancer Cured, WITHOUT SURGICAL OPERATIONS OR LOSS OF BLOOD.—Csacers, Tumor", Wens, Scrofula, Ulcers, Le., eared la a short time, without the bate, by Dr. Neclitcnot, (Colleague of the late Dr. Loensberry, deed.,) No. 50,bortb Fifth Street, below Arch, Phil• tl'a. The remarkable success which has attended the treatment of Cancers, Tumors, be., by Dr. Ilacrtchol, fort anotber of years past, has at tracted the attention, end in many instances has secured the hearty apprrofal of many emi nent Physicians in Philaticipleis, who are no losger willing to rtek tbo dangers and uncer tainties of cutting. CAWS* Cu lilt CCM i—it properly treated and promptly. A great majority of the cases of Cancer, can be effectually cured. The nu merous patients, from every section of the countryorbobarebeeu cured under this method of treatment is a guarantee of Its superiority over evert other known system. Those wbo may be afilicted with these dis easesiand desire further information or advice, will Doane address Dr. MacNich.ll, s ben they will receive prompt attention and n Cop; of Pamphlet, on the treatment of Cancers—free of charge. • White Swelling, Hip Disease, Scrotalons anti Malignant Ulcers, Diseases of the Mouth and Throat, Ulcerations of the Bones, Tetter, Scald Head, and all diseases of the Skin, permanent ly cured, and proper remedies sent—carefully packed—by Enpress to any part of the country. In every case a plain description of the dis ease is reqnired. Address Dr. livrNichol, No. 5o North sth Street, Philadelphia, Proprietor and Manufacturer of Dr. Lounsberry t Co.'s Celebrated Imperial Depnrative, the best and most reliable family Medicine niche Nineteenth Century, for the cure or all dilutes originating in impurities of.the blood. Jan. 10. 1859. 3m Fresh Fruits, GROCERIZS, NOTIONS, kc.— FROlTS.—Fruits of every description, as follows: Layer Raisins, Figs, Oranges, Lemons, [rates, Palm Nate, Filberts, hard and paper shell Almonds, Pea Nuts, kc. GRecsas IfS.—A.good assortment of Sugars: Loaf, Brown, Powdered and Crushed, Coffee, N. 0. Molasses, Syrups of the best quality. Rice, Soda, Starch, Teas, Cinnanton, (ground and unground,) Cloves, Mustard, he. PER FUMBlLV.—Perfutnery of every descrip tion, which will be sold low for (lash. I,IOION large lot Jost oreeived. Any one desiring oi rheap,pleossot aml hooltby drink will do well by purchasing this Syrup. TORA.CCO.—AII tbo Vajiollll kinds of ?oboe co, Cigars and Snuff, for salo by Wm. Boyer* Son. CINEGAR.—We liss.-es. good qoallty, as all will soy who hose tried It. FLOtlft k FRED.—We have sad. arrange ments to have *oast:matt,' on head Flour and V.ed, which we will insure to bi of superior qoalty, end at week prices ea eankot fall to please. WM. BOYltit Jt WM. April 2e, leSt. VOIPPALO ROB E S.—Jost received at SAM SON'S a splendid lot of No. 1 Buffalo Robes, w ich will be sold Gimp. Jen. 10. Air SAMSON in, would al:- ounce to bls friends id the public, that e has just returned •citu 'New lork with larger assortment tan ever of new WOR 8 w Its, bend 1 TILT rtigBlßADLji PROPERTY, in Oaittbarhind intraithipie Adams enemy, Pa.,lyiny about 1! mihntireat of Gettysburg, and notilt of tire Chastisersliorg turnpike. adjoining lands uf Janson .1. Wills Esq., heirs of Jno. Hartsell, deceased, &nue! Itartsell, Fred/rick Orr. Abraham Spat a . ler, and orliers L anil containing 156 ACRF.B; mitre or less. The imprevernents are a Two-at. ry Double Stone Ili/USE,with Tou-situry Back- fru huililin g , hating a lo.aenieni „. Eitelien &lair* groutid,,,a Stolle k aro , Carriage Muse. Show Spring Noose with a nererfailing Spring, Pomp of net erfailing writer near the kijeben dt.e , ai.d three (h -ell:0\1a, 2 of which are new, the latter con taining about 1000 Poach titer, 100 Apple, witi. a variety of other fruit trees on the premises. There is running, water in almost all the tichls. The farm is in a pad state of enitii talon and fencing. About 15 acres a ro in Timber and there Is n full proportion of Meadow. jPersnn• desiring to view the pr petty tan be ehown the came by railing on th• (zanily residing thereon, or on the enheerib•r. .1. B. DANN/at, Assignee. Nor. I"), 185 g. Notice. . MOTICE herchy given that anpliestlon 4 - 1 will be tondo to the next Legislitere of this State, Icy the Commissioner+ of Adams wooly, fur tho passage of nn Act authoris ing them to sell certain real estate in the borough of Gettysburg, consisting wf the old Newt Iluume ant the •' County Oleo " property. JOST.III BENNT:ft, JACOB RAFFENIWERGER I DANIEL OEIBELMAN. Com m issitmere. Attest—J. M. W.►t.TER, Cleik. Dee. 20, IFSB. Gt Great Reduction TX TILE PRICE OF TIIE J. M. SINGER CO.'S SEWING 11IACIIINES.B. Ran. DALL. proprietor of the State of Pennsylvania, the counties of Philadelphia, 'Erie and Alle gheny excepted. The undersigned would respectfully:lnform thercitisens of Yolk, Adams, Cumberland vend Lancaster counties, that he will sell - sf inger's Sewing Machine* at reduced prices. lihisswes desirous of purchasing a good Sewing lillsdhisat should by all means purchase one of Slaspitlir for they are the only machines that the work that is required of a Sewing chine. Call and examine and see for yourvelfeli before purchasing elsewhere. For beauty fu r cannot be surpassed, and for durability owns not be beat—there being now in use over 16.• 000 of Singer's Machines, which recommends them to be far superior to a ry other in use.— Ali ask is an examination of the Machine, and if you have any notion of one you will be certain to buy. Machines of ecety variety of Singer's on hand. Every family should have one of the Family Machines. for they are ter. tainly a hand.ome and upeful piece of furni• Lure. They are not liable to get out of repair. and will last you a life time. Machine Silk. Needlea. Thread. Bobbins, Oil. Le.. ke., at all times on band. All order* attended to with dispatch. W. F. REISINGER, Agent. 42 Market street, York, Pa. Jae. 3.1859. OVER the Gettysburg Railroad. issued at half price to Hanover and return, Wit', the 23d of January. Tickets good for one trip only. darThe Ticket Office for present is on the first flour ul Yount's lintel. Jan. 3, lga. RUNNING OF T R AINS.—First Train wilt lease Gettysburg daily (Suntlaysestsrp• ted) with passengers fur York, Columba., Miriadelphia, Ilarrishurg. the North anti West, at 7 o'clock, A. M.—returning whit passengers from Bahian ire at 12.30. P. M. Second Train will leave Gettysburg with passengers for Baltimore at 15 minutes before 1 o'clock. P. M.—returning about 6.30 whh pasaeggera from York. Colombia, Philsdel• phis, Harrisburg, the North and West. K. MetTRDY, ?reef. Dee. 20, 1858. Tax Appeals. TUE Commissioners of' Adams county here. by give notice that they have fixed upon the following times and places for the holding . ofAppeals for the several Boroughs and Town ships of Adams county. when and where they will attend to best Appeals between the hoots of 9 o'clock. A, 31., and 3o'clock, P. each day, as follows : For Mountjoy, on Monday, the 24th of.fan nary, at the house of J. D. Newman, in 3loont joy township. For the townships of Germany and Union. on Titeedey, the 25th of January, at the bones of Joeelitillarker, in Littlestown. For the townships of Mountpleasant and Conowago, on Wednesday. the 48th of Jet. nary, at the horse of Peter Smith. in Id Gana. pleasant township. For the township and horor gh of Berwittik. on Thursday. the 27th of January. at din house of Michael Hoffman, in Abbottaisirs. For the townahip of Hamilton, on Friday,. the 28th day of January, at the house of Ilta ry Hoffman, in East 13Witt. For the township of *ration, on &Wally. the 29th of January, at the house ofJanoh L. Grans. in fiunteratuwn. For the township of Oxford. nn Monday. the 3lat day of January, at the bowie of Jamb Martin, in Oxford. For the township of Reading, on Tuesday. the llt day of February, ft the booze fJohn A. Dicks, in Hampton. Fur the township of Huntington and Lai.. more, on Wednesday, the 2d (lay of February , at the house oft). Hildebrand, ut Petersburg. For the township of Tyrone. on Thursday. the :Id day of February, at the house of Juba Eckenrode. in Heidleteburg. For the tow n , ,h(p of Menallon, on Friday., the 4th Amy of February, at the home of Charles M‘ era, in Dendentille. For the . town,hip of Mutter, us &aurally. the sth day of February, at the boost 01J. A, 11. Reether, in Middletown. For the township of Franklin. on Money. the 7th day of February. at the house apt Henry Mickley, in Caabtown. For the township; of llamiltonban mad Liberty. on 'rue*lay, the Bth day of Febrn• ary, et the hone, of Aeter Shively, In FairtirrbiL For the townships of Cumberland and Free dom, on Wedne.ulay, the 9th day of February. at the Contutisaioners' Office. in Gettysburg.. Fur the borough of Gesuysburg. on Thum day, the 10th of February. at the Cowie sioncta' (Mee, in GetlyKl,nrg.. JOSI All 111.:SNLIt, JACOB RA FFENSPERG DANIEL GEISP.IMAN, t'ourtniarioart Attest—J. 14. 5 yATISIt, Clerk. Dee. 27,1 P . td Executor's Eletios. • .1 cusarixA 11.: LIX'S ESTATII4...IO. tern tfttamentary on the estate of SU. sannah Fenix, le.e of Bouillon tonnskjii. Adams county. deceased, basing been grout et/ t the undersigned. residing in Paratlife , township, York county. be berelti eves notice to all persons intlebtedto mot e.I to male immediate ;solvent. aid down haring claims against the pante to preset.. them properly authenticated for sattlenseht: NOEL, ¢er. Dee. 20. 1838. 8t TAINS user the Itanoser Er, new tenatinitutre r Tint Train yea Restorrer at 9 op - fur ort,,Verrisletra, Second leases MIROTOT et I -se t a with pounce:a ferlinitiamete end ititruni t diate point*.- DANIEL TROVE, Tielket Agwat, Hanover, June EB, 1838. /Excursion Tickets Gettysburg Railroad. i,l. t'