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The Adams Sentinel from Gettysburg, Pennsylvania • Page 3

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GUNGHOSITV or TUI-: luisii SKRVANT G'aliill, in a letter to the Dublin Telegraph, speaks- of the generosity ol Irish servant girls here in sending inonuy to tJieir relatives thu old country. He lias visited tho different offices iu New York for the tranimiission of money to Ireland, aud from the statistics thus obtained hec-sti- iimtes that during the year 1859 the Irish servant maids now working in New York and Brooklyn, have sent home to their parents, brothers and sisters, tlie enormous sum of one million three hundred aud fifty thousand dollars. remarkable bereavement has befallen the household of Mr. Michael Fitzgerald, of Faiiiield, Vermont, consisting of father, mother, and five children. On Friday morning, as we learn, they were all well, aud on the Sunday following four of the children died of scarlet fever.

On Tuesday following the four were committed to one grave, and on tlie return from the sad office the parents found the remaining child, who had been left at home, and sick with the. same disease, had also died. The cup of affliction could haidly be more trying to parents' Sentinel. business on. the Grand Trunk railway is to a wonderful extent.

The number of box and platform ears used iu transporting freight amounts to nearly six thousand. The shipments by way of this railway from Detroit to Liverpool for the mouth of January alone amounted to two thousand four and sixty-five packages of meat, lard, and pork, weighing one million ten thousand seven hundred and forty-five pounds. It is stated, too, that large quantities of hardware, crockery, and o'ther goods arriving by the Ifungarinn mid Anglo-Saxon, from Liverpool, are for merchants in Cincinnati. Chicago, St. Louis, aud Memphis.

DEATH FROM 3I.vrcu cuts should take cure to prevent their iufaut ehildien from meddling with lucifer matches, as we are constantly informed by oin exchanges of deaths occurring in consequence. As sure as they get hold of a match they invariably put the dipped end in their mouth, and the phosphorescent uiattei carries do.itb wherever it touches inside the body. The last instance of its fatal effects of which we heard is that of a little sirl aired about two years, daughter of Uwcu lieich, of Easton, who died tlie other day from having eaten the tops of two 01 thiee matches. Parents cannot be too careful in this Union. VKUY COOL ASU DISTINCIUISIIIJU New Orleans, ti deputation of Kansas Indians, twelve in number, all chiefs, we presented theuuielvus befoie Mayor Wtitli, aud claimed tlie hospitality of the city.

They said they hud come down on a pleasure trip to sue tlio sights of this groat place, and as they had lu-ard that he was very rich, being tlie chief of the gieat people of New Orleans, they supposed he would provide quarters for them during a month. Questioned as to what they would need, they said they would be satis-lied with lioui-e to sleep in, with sufficient meat and bread daily, and some whiskey, of Picayune, lao exposed to i Sale, nt the rosidoucp of tho in Cumberland i tinea milen from burg, on the road from Shorty's Pe.ich Orchard tn i o-i the 23rf dti, oj followiin' Property, to i i'lVJa iimiSKS, 2 i Horses, 8 vc.irliiig Units, OKK 3 yuan, old, 4 Milch Cows, 8 head of young C.ittle, 2 Sheep, llorse 0'eurs, Threshing Machine, Reaper, three horse A Corn slimier, Hay ladders, Wood-ladders, Double and Single Shovel ploughs, 3 Furrow-ploughs, Ilai- lows, 2 liorse-rukos, Single. Double and three-horse Trees, Forks, Hakes, Grain Cra- nituro, a S.ife, a H.ifclmway Cooking stove, Settee. c. CeaTS.ile to" commence at 10 o'clock, A.

when a a will be GETTVSIWLIG-- SvruiiDAY Supcrliuo Flour lied Wheat i i Wheat i Cora, old Yellow Rye Kyi! Flour IJuokwhoat Buck wheat Clover Scud 4 Timothy Sued 'i Flux Seed Barley Outs I'latter of per ton Do. pur bug 7 to 5 to 1 to 1 to 4. to 2 1 7 00 00 211 ..73 oO .00 00 (j-2 DO 30 and terms made by ISAAC T. SHRIVEII. J.in.

ta Public Sale. BALTIMORE-Flour Wheat llye Corn Oats Cloveiseed Timothyseed Beef Cuttle Hay, (in Bundles-) Uo. (loose) Atlantic arrived at New York on Tuesday, with California to tho 20th 800 passcugers, and 000 in specie. MKXICVS MUSTANG UMJiKXT. Krom rich nnd poor, bond nnd JVt-v nil colors, sr-i'li-tf urn! of lifu, we he-ii the ini'ed of pniin 1 nvranlcd till 1 wonderful urtlu-Ie bortjq lire hunli'U.

pain'. relieved, Inus inluulilu nnme useful, and untold 'Ills ni-suiiBcxl liv thl irtvnt itinlli Ino, i to thu i i of unm. What family not itjimlttnl l.iniim'nt? i i htinrd of the snrac cnrui-u produml bj HHV otln-r nrliclu lor Sprnlns. llhiMiin-ititun, swellings, StrHinvi llon-ix, Ac ithn" no equal HI-WAUI, IH nimTlos. 1 he Ki-muuu LiniiiiL'iit sold bv nil and i parish and throughout Vorlh nml South I.iircpu, and the of the- Oci-an, at once.

UUt.VCS i I'AIUC, Proprietors, New York. 23. j. LAT. So 37 lo 51 1 -28 to 1 4 80 (o 9 70 to 7- -J3 to 4 87 to 5 V2 '2 70 to 3 2 7C to 5 UO 17 00 to IS) 00 00 to 30 00 Flour, per Barrel 75 per Bnbliel 1 SO Corn Outs Clover Seed Timothy SceJ 1'lastei ot Paris, per Ion 4 2 25 00 HANOVER-- TnuusDAY VST.

Flour per from Wagons Wheat, per Uushel Rye Corn 00 Seed Timothy Seed 1'liistei P.IDS, per ton 4 7.3 (j 50 Grand Jury Report. A DAMS a Court of Quarter Sessions of the Pence, held nt Geujs- burg. in ami for the sa.ul County, on the 17rh of A. 1) ISblJ. before thu Judgt-a of the duly asbigned.

kc. The uiidciM'gned Giaiid i i expect fully rcjiort, ih.d they visited i i at the tiou of the Cuiiit, nnd Hut they feel coiiMtain- ed to s.iy ih.it the Jail is not condition a one of the li-i-. been broken IIK subscriber i i to remove to the West, i sell at Public his in Cumberland township, on FKI- I DAY the 2'ith the property, to i 1 Horse, 5 hend ol Milch Cows, .1 of them and young Cattle, 1 Oaiiiage, almost IIPW, that -wijl suit for either one or two hordes. 1 good set of Horse-gears, a good oue-horse 7 a good J.tckserew, 2 boxes of Bees, Household aud Kitchen Furniture, consisting of Bureaus, Tables. Chairs, a Sofa, almost new, Beds and Bedsteads, brass Clock, a new Safe, 3 Stoves, one of them a.

guild Cooking Stove, and many other articles too numeroub to mention. Sale to commence at 10 o'clock, when oon- ditious will be made known bv NATHANIEL KAXDOLPJI. Fpfa. 6. i'll by tho of Adiuim Conuty ugrcoakly lo Act ol Aiwinbl.t.J account uf I I I A I I Muias, Jtugistur of Ad.uns County, for Collateral Inheritance Tax received for the Common- wealtli, from IJec.

1838 to Nov. 30, 180'J, as Ucocivcd from the personal roprusontulives of the following decedents, Ualbraith, bulunce alter discount, 75 'BulUer Gminter, one of the Ex'rs, par. 145 00 James Patterson, 2 9 8 4 Sarah Ueardorff, 40 73 John H. Claybaugh, balance, 2 49 Chr'ii Shulley, 0110 of the Adui'rs, par. 150 00 Do.

do. do. loO 00 Margaiet If. Dosh, bal. 95 John Kuopp, 40 09 Peter Fanus.

partial, 80 00 Jolm K. li. Iferigan, bnlimcc, 13 77 Mary tux and 31 00 Peter Siiyder, 13 7.3 Peter F.UIU, partial, 2" D3 Sarah Armstrong, tax and 40 Dichl, OU '25 John If. Walter, Win. Orr, after discount, 00 Charlotte 00 John Larcw, 95 QO Isaac Itiildleinosur, 12 50 From the Gtiiiidian (if one of of Marcus Bums, dec'J, J0 SHOO 47 Deduct Commissions, 5 per 58 02 Register's Notice.

ATOTICK is hereby given to nil and other persons, concerned, that A i i a i hereinafter tioned will be presented at the Or, han'- -ourt of Adami eimnt.y, lot-confirmation am allowance, Tuesday Utc 21st day of February next: 1 10 euo nni1 il aeccuiitof Peter (of John), and Abraham SnantrJor U8 of all and singular the of John SV'il i cred t8 were ol John btallHuitth. late of Straban township, Ad 'V" oun ty, Penn'n, deceased 109.1 ho first and final account of Jonn- O. Forrest, Administrator 11 Ot i i i i i I i ot "iMobrand, AdminiMrator, cum testamento annexe, of it 1 sed "8 "ottled by Ber nard Uildelirand and A. S. Hildebrnrid Adminisinitorsof Win.

Ilildebr.ind, dec'd. I I I nrst account of Hamilton Kverett, Trustee of Jane Fisher, under the will ol Uiomas Leech, deceased. 8 i llnd aill1 -l account of Pete tli, Admnu-strator of the Estate of Mar 'Wnshipof A I A i A AT ut bis roi-idencc on UaHimoi the New AVM. ATTOKNEV AT LAW, FFICE on W'it Middle street, adjoinin iew Court-house. Public Sale of Personal Property.

undersigned, i i i to retire Irom JL the Farming business, i ottorat Public Sale, at his residence in Strab.in township, Adams county, near the State Road leading fiom Uettysburir to ll.vrrisburg, about mic." way between the former place and Pcteis- burg, (Y. on Thursday the 1st day of -Ml, the followinp; Valuable The undersigned. Auditor appointed by the COUH, that the above account is cor- ct WM. HeCLEAN. Feb.

0. 4 Picking's Advertisement. ICKIXG tells OVERCOATS very cheao, Sells OVERCOATS very ehe.ip, Sells OVERCOATS very cheap. PICKING sells cheap CLOTH COATS Cheap CLOT II COATS, Cheap CLOTH COATS. PICKING also sells very cheap VJCSTS, Very cheap VESTS, very che.ip VESTS.

PICKING'S PANTS arc good aud cheap, very good and very cheap, Very good and very cheap. 173. The account of Samuel S. Linnh dece-ised trilt0r Thomas Linal MYERS. Seyialer.

Remitter's OAce, Jan. 23. 1SOO. tc Just in Season! IVE US A CALL undersigned hav just received from the cities an varietieb, buituble for the season. they offei to the public at uunre cedemcdly low rates.

"They ask a call, To convince the truth of tins, assettion. Jf 0 trouble to jblmv goods and prices. A large lot of Garments made up for men and bovs, as usual, in the very best manner, and accordin- to any style desired. The woik being done in their own 0 1 1 FITS' WHY PROMINENT. Fon longtime thore WHB tt ptirnijrnpli mnkiiiE: itp Ur oci-klj in our i tin- lirk-f bi craphntfc woriln "His! hiti- nt the hcnil.

to An olTi-nflm caption, but not so to thu nml hu who could nyinpitlilie tlin corrovm of Some nrr Rlmrlcd nt nny indication or nn iro oven t'irown into cxrltennnt on or a cofllii. Such are to be plthil Wi to look ilK Mid t-rt-ii dt-nlb In the fmc wit i fnr nlk-Ui tine dlsisn-c. Vicm-d iu hsht. Ihc ailirrliMinifnt of S. S.

Itnuco. of 105 ItnltimorL- "treut, llnllimore. Md pnucjis a cor im inti-rc't, nnd kinn of anv on ml Her! ns from Kpilcpiif. or i i any It pteamirK to cut out liii nhcrtlMment, or in other wav to the ntllictol of the gmti of hti r.Miiodi«« Th-'i can he to nny i i i i counts niHil. I'rico, pcrbox.

Jan. 10. 1 The Great English Remedy! Silt I A Frmiilc Pills, I'ropartid from a prescription of Sir J. Clnrke, I'hvj-lftan Kxtrnordlnarj to tin? THIS nell known mi-dirinc no imposition, Hiiro ind safe rcmi-iy f.ir I and ttoiiK, from nny cnuiu nud although a pnu arful raioedy, It rontauiK nothing to the const! til tion. To Married Ladii-a tuitcil.

Tt wll In a nhort time, brine on tho uiouthlv period i retr uUrlty. Jn all of NVrvoun nnd Spinal Affections. Pnin in the Buck and l.imh*. Hvivine-l, Kntlpue on cxer tion. Palpitation of the (Iwirt.

of UTS Sick llo.idnchi- Whites, and all pninful ooci'ioncd hi dlwrdi-red then- 1'illj elfect a cure all other inuanp a tailed. These have never been to fail where the directions on the 2nd p-igo of pamphlet nrc well observed. For partloulara, get a pivmpblet.frec, of the ngcnt. II and authorized agent, will Insure a. bottle, containing'over 50 by return mail.

Sold by A. D. IltTKIILnn, Oi'ttynbur? On the Oth by Ttcv. Jacob Zicprler, Mr. A of Tyrone township, (o Mis CA1101.1NE L.

BLOCHEK, of Menallen iownsliip. On StuuKy ireek. i( Cnnownpo rinipel, Mr. A i filNTEB, to Miss ELIZABETH STAUB--both of county. On the 23d nt the Methodist Tarsonnsre, Waterloo, lowr.i, llcv.

W. FBANIC PAXTOX, (formerly of Gettysburg), "to XAXX1E K. BEIX1IART--both of Cedar Falls, boniethiiig should be done to confine and secuie the there, and as far as possible to keep in separate cells. Henry A. Picking, Joshua Brown, oist, Win.

Bange. Voter LaiiMngpr, Wm. T. Williams, D-uid M. i i Michiel Bohn, Jacob Sterner.

Ilcbert, John Kolen. Ogdcn, I'liilip iJcamer, Isaac Kite, Jacob Sheads, Chas. luihn, l.ivid lie isy, Ephraim fickes. Win. Staub," John i i i Paul Sowers.

A. Micklcy, 13. Public Sale of Personal Property. undeisigned, i i to retire Irom IJ; business, will nflcr at 1'ublie Sale, at his, residence in Menallen i Adams county, about one mile Irom Ceinic near tlie load leading from Ccntie MilU to Bernlersvillc, on WKlAN (lie i dav oI'M-irch next, following Propeltj, to 2 Work Jloi-sei, one Vearlmg Colt, Milch Cows, one fresh, one two-horse Wagon, and lied, 1 pair of I Sled. 1 Sleuth, 1 llorbc-rake, 3 llartow, 3 PloiiRhs," Jackscrew, i ing-mill, Cutl.ing-bo.\, Flax- brake, Doulde -ind Single-trees, a hingle and a double Spreader.

Log-chains, Cow-chains. 1 i Chain. Feed Trough, Grain-cradle, Forks nnd Bakes, sets of Horse-gears Collars Bridle, 1 Wagon Saddle, '2 Fly-nets. -I Housings, new Carriage Harness, ll.dtci-b Chains i i a great vaiiey of other loo i to mention. 10 commence Jit 10 oVlock, A.

of snid day. when a ance will be ghen and lerini made knovu. by Feb. MICHAEL V. Colt, Milch Cows Cattle, two i i Bulls, one of the breed, Horse strong Plantation A first nice Hay Carriage, AVood-ltidders, Ploughs, Harrow, double Shovel-Ploughs, a large Cultivator, a first rate (jiain Drill, (new), Oorn sheller, Ccrn- Slud.

Grain and Clovr cradles ehains. Fith-cbain, Cmv-chaius. ono and two-. Spreaders, two arid" three horse Double trees, Single troes. Dung and Shaking Forks, Rakes, Grain Shovel, Mattock, -Jactv-Scmv.

Also, llousehold and Kitchen Furniture, Cuplionrd, T.iblp, Bedstead, together i .1 variety of other articles too numeious to nent on. to commence at 10 oVlock, A. of said dav, when attendance i lie given nnd known by Jan. is. 1ICXUY HOFFMAN.

Public Sale! npLTE i i to qnif furming, J. will sell at Public S.iif, at bib residence, in Strab-in Ad.ims county, on Fi i- -2nd of next, Property, viz 3 hend of cxooU ery i Young Cat-tie, Hogs and'Sheep, I lor of execntioii unddchigii in itill Jtucluer Colors. Our i are cr thim any in a i and ineeiing i ex- tenbive sale. Orders pi omul attended to. Feb.

(J. in addition to the above, PICKING li.is Carpet Sacks cheap, a and Trunks, Glumes, Subpcuders, I Socks and ShirU cheap, Violins, Accordeons, Flutes, Fifes, cheap, Oloeks and Jewelry i of every descuption cheap--IMS eveiything -usually kept in the Cent emeu's Furnishing line. Gentlemen needing a i iu the Clothing or Variety way would do very well 1 to call on Picking, for Picking has made up his i to sell GOODS ClIKAPMi than they ever been sold before iu the county, ilaid tiniefc makes low prices Call at his store in Cliiimbeibburg street, four doors e.iit of the Eagle Hotel, (Tutu's). Feb. 6, 18CO -in'd commodious room adjoining Gobeau it on Cliambersburn- sti-eet JACOBS Sept.

0 tf Merchant Tailors. Be Forrest, Armstrong Co. OOODS MCliCllAXT, 80 82 Cham- bers Sueut, X. would notily the Tr.ide tli.il, they opeiitug in new and beau- tiiul WAJ1CJTTA. FRIIVTS, THh- and Young Cattle, Hogs Sheep, I pood thrce-liorhu AVagon, Wagon Bed, Hay Laddeis.

Oe.ir.s, Plows and Harrows, Shovel Plows, Cultivators. "vVinnowing Mill, i Box, Grindstone, U.ilter.s, Chains, Kikes, Forks, and other a i "utensils Also, a variety of Household and i i i a Tot of Potatoes by the bushel. to commence at 9 o'clock, A. on s.iid day, hen attendance will be given and terms in-idi' by ISAAC BRmCLIllIOFF, Sr. Feb.

C. ts OUR MUSICAL FRIEND. Orphs.ans' Court Sale. pursuance of an Order of tlie Orphans' Conn of A dims eonmy, the subscriber, iculor of the last will and of Ltcv OvKiuioi-rzKit, decayed, will expose to 1'iihlie "sale, in the town of Hampton, Ad mis TUBtJDAV Hie 'Jllth day of March ne-ci. the following Real Kstate of said deceased, to i A Lot sitn.ite in ihe said lowu of a on east side of lialtimorc street, adjoining a lot "SSsL of Levi Chroriistcr on north- i west, and a twenty fool alley on the and ibark about 200 feet, on which reeled a Two-siory AVealhcr-boardcd Dwcl- ing-housennd Stable, and other improvements.

Sale to commence at o'clock, V. when a will lie given and terms' made nown by A Feb. Public Sale of Valuable Personal Property. TlTlfi s-uhscriber i i to remove to JL tho West, will sell nt Public Sale. on.

Friday, ihe Ind day of Match next, at 9 A. M', on the premises, on the vjad loading from Gettysburg to Fjinmitsburg, four mile-. Irom the former and six from the Litter playy, the i cicscrilieil Personal Property, to i 5 he id of Llorses, four of them good young work horses, nnd one a two ye.u-ling Cult, a.lot of Horned Cattle, among which are 3 fresh milch Cows, a lot of Sho-its, 1 four hnrse narrow tread AVagoi', Lime Hay Carriage and Teed Trough, Plows, 2 and horse Harrows, double single Siiovo! Plows, all of which are nearly new, Gr.iin Drill, Jack Screw, Wheelbarrow, Shove.s. Forks, Horse Gears fur 5 horses, tha most of new, Bridles, Saddles, one a new aide S-uldle, Halters, Cow Chains, 3 Boxes of Bees, one a patent box, a 22 acres of grain in the ground. Also.

Household Furniture, which are 2 Mahogany front Bureaus, Tables, Chairs, Common and Cane heated, 1'arlor and Washstands. Coiner Cupboard. Eight Ihv Clock, Bed- and Bedding. Case of Drawers, good Cooking rihnc. Parlor Store, Tin Ware, Boxes, Barieis, Meat Vessels, nnd a creat variety of other articles too numerous to mention.

will be given and terms made known on day of sale by C. MACLEAN CUilREJJS. Feb. G. ts Conowngo township, on Wednesday morning lust, Mr.

PETJ5K LITTLE, nbout 73 years of age. On 5 Mrs. MARGAKET TUUONT3, widow of Michael Throne, deceased, of Hoid- lenburg, aged 08 years 8 and 12 days. On the 5th Mrs. HEUECCA KU7.A.- BfcTH, wife of Samuel Diclwon, of Cumberland iownslnp, in the 37th year of her age.

On the 5th Mr. ULLERV .1. REEVER, an esteemed citizen of Mountjoy township, nged 4Sryears and 8 months. n.SxT^^H ver J'r- JACOB MUNDORFF, of Franklin township, aged 50 years 4 months and dnyt. On the 6lh HANSON BISHOP, ngcd 3 years 4 months and 9 days: and on tho 7th A I aged 11 yeiirs '2 months nnd 18 dnys, children of Mr.

Win. Ciilp of Ifamiltpnbiin township. On Wednesday last, MARGARET, daughter of 'Mrs. Elizabeth Docrsom (whose death we noticed on Monday last.) aged 0 days. Tha age of Hie mother was 28 years moulds and 21 days.

The age of Mrs, Plocher, whose death was announced last week, wag Co years 5 mom In 11 days. On hc 20th in Tyrone township. Mrs. PETERS, wife of David Peters, and eldest daughter of George and Abigail Fidlcr, aged 20 ycarg and 7 months. Sluterl flclcr! why them not nnnwer? Sny, him ihy uplrlt forever lloil, And loft thin world of cure nnd To mingle vrlili tha fclnrlnun Oil! wo would not call tlwn Imck To wnllc llfc'ii thorny roml, Jtut lonvo llino lo njoy Ihy Anil irhnt thou Knrovrell, siMi'r, fum tlmf noil, We will not 'or for nil In well.

Ami loDjt lo bo hcnvea wiih tboo. n. n. r. STATEMENT OF THE I I I OF A required by the 2d section ot the Act of tho General Assembly of this (Jom- uion wealth, approved the 13th clay of Get A.

D. 1857. ASSETS. Loans and Discounts, $iGl 9-17 35 oie 33.952 76 Due by other Banks, 4,014 43 Notes of other Banks, SI Stocks, gjji; OQ Judgments, 33 jiouds, 5,513 17 Ueal Estate, 00 Por Sale. A Valunble CORNER LOT, the best located propelly for business in Getij-t-biirg, cx- i one hundred and eighty feel along the r.idlro.id.

There is now a large Building on the Ijol thai may ut small expense be nltcrcd into a A A that would accom- modato a large business, and the grounds arc extensive enough for a laigc Lumber, Lime imd fluster trade a never failing well of water in the Lot. Xo. -2. A TOWN LOT, fronting on tho Railroad, east oj theubove, and Adjoining the Washington Hotel property, with a public alley in the rear, being a good location for business. No.

3. FOUR BUILDING LOTS, each 80 feel front, and extending b.ick about 220 feet, on the enst side of Stratton street--opposite the Get man Reformed Church. This ground will be divided into smaller lots to Favornlile terras will be given to the purchasers of nny of the property. BSrApply to G. McCKBAUY.

Jan. 9. tf LIABILITIES, irculation, Deposited Due to other Banks, $189,357 61 Capital $.145,150. T. D.

CARSON, Cashier of the Bank if Gettysburg, being: affirmed, depose nnd 8ny that the above statement is correct, to "he best of my knowledge and belief. 'J'. D. CARSON, Cashier. Affirmed before mo, this 11 th day of A 1) 18GO.

too A RNOIVD, J. 13, I860. Notice. A LL persons indebted to BIHNQMAN Aumr- lJ' 0 A ft 'o ORO. K.

BIUNGMAN, without delay, and aiive 41 i BRO. givo always siuisfixclion, A Desirable Property $378,177 90 A PHI VAT House ad- jiTjLjoiningthe residencei of Dr. jfegdt 102,340 00 IIU a Gco Go -V er i fllFn 2o 795 gg thiinhorsbnrg street--oncof tho Sjolfl 72 most i -M i a rcsitian-jSllHil ees in tha Borough--can be bought on the most accommodating terms, by applying to EDWARD G. FAII'N'ESTOOK. Nov.

7. tf For Sale or Rent, WO new Ihrcc-story Dwelling Houses, sit- iinte on the corner of High street, near Washington, in the Borough of Gettysburg, GF.O. ARNOLD, AOKNT. Geltypburcr, Jnn. Lovering's Philad'a.

Syrup, TM IHCI1 is, of all Syrups, very beut, for sale at should have one of Tyson nc plus ultra" pictures. 4 MUSIC 4 FRIBN a Rare Companion for Winter Every Pittnibt. Everj Sii Every Teacher, Every Pupil, Every A a i ch mid procure this weekly Publication of ocal and Piano Forte Music, rusting but 10 CE.NTS a number, nud pronounced by the entire Press of the i to be "the bcht and ebc.ipcst work of the kind in the world." Twelve full-sized panes of Vocal and Piano Korte Mus-ic for i 10 Cents. Yfc-irly, $5 Half-yearly, $'250: Quarterly, SI 26. Subscribe to "Our Mu-i- cal Friend," or order it from the nearest Newsdealer, and you i a Musiccnongh fir your e.ntirc iamily at an iriMgnific.int cost; and if you want Music for the Flute, Violiiu Cornet, Clirionet, Ac-c-ordeon, subscribe to the SOLO I contain ins; 12 pages, coating only 10 cents A number Yeirlv, yearly, 51.25.

the ick Numbers tit 10 cents, and Bound Volumes, containinc 17 Numbers, at c.ich, nn hand. C. B. I 107 NamtiK Street, New l'ork. Pec.

19. 2in Notice. ETTETIS Testamentary on- Kstate of I i len township. Adams i.u ing been grained to ihe subscribers, they hereby give notice to all persons indebted to said estate to nvike iminedi- and thobC haMng claims against 1 same are requested to present the same properly authenticated, for settlement. first named Kxectitorresides in Pittsburg the lattei in Menallen township, will attend to the of the accounts.

VALCXTlIs'E FKIIL, 1 rjJTEll FEIIL, Jan. 30. 6t i HE account of JOHN HENRY MVBRS, As- bigneeol L. ITRAiVKLIX M1ERS, has been n'led in the Court of Common Ple.is of Adams county, and will be confirmed bv the said Court on day of Febnun'y nevl, unless be shown to the contrary. A JiUSlIEY, PROTII'Y.

Protbonottiry's Ufficc, Gettysburg, Jan. -J3, 18(50. td Notice to Farmers. 100,000 OIIAIX WANTED. rnilE highcsL market price will be paid for Wheat, Kye, Com, Oats, Barley, Clover- seed, Timothy-seed, Flour, at the large yellow are-bouse west, of Xcw Oxford.

Also, GUAM), PLASTER, SALT, and a large and well selectee! stock of LUM- JJ13B nnd COAL, constantly on hand, nnd for sale at my Ware-house. A HERSJf. New Oxford, Oct. 3. if A Presh Assortment of Goods ItEGEWED ATJ1EININGJSK' S.

TIE subscriber has just returned from the City with another and most splendid assortment of GOODS for Gentlemen's Wear --to which he cull, the attention of the Public. He has selected his stock with great cure, and can soil and manufacture every va- ri-ty of OLOT1I1NO in the cbeap e5 7and most subst.uHi.il manner. He desires all v. ho desire to be well fitted with good, gen- tee laU and Wmter Clothing, to give him a c.ill. He cannot be excelled in, the hveiv one, tnerefnre, ho desires a Bo.rg.vn should call with him a his a TsTilor- ing iistablisbment in Carlisle street nc door to MeConaughy's Hall.

lot. 24. REIN1JS GER. Dry Goods, Holiday Gifts! ICII, all Wool DELAINES, reduced ii 1), ATTORNEY AT LAW, Office removed to one door west of Bnehler' (Drug Book-Store, Chainbersburj; street.) ATTORNEY AND SOLICilOK 1't'icsHttifi ami Bounty Land Warrants, Buck-Pay Suspends Claiuio, and all other claims against the (Jov crnmentacAVashington, D.C.; also American Claims in Warrants loeatcc and sold, or bought, and highest prices given Lands for sale in Iowa, Illinois, and othe Western States; and Agents engaged locatin Warrants there. to him personally or by letter.

Gettybburg, Nov. 7. 2 AT IUW, promptly attend to collections and all other business entrusted to between F.ihnestock's and Banner and Stores, Baltimore Street, Getrys bur-, Pa. 5. J- C.

ATTORNEY AT LAW, ILL attend to collections and all other business intrusted to his care with promptness Office nearly opposite Fabnes- tock'g Store, Baltimore btiect. April 4. tf CLAPKSON. Attorney CounselJor PORTLAND BLOCK, Chicago, Jllinaix. Lawrence AS his Office one door west of the Lutheran Church, on Chambersburg opposite F.

Picking's Store, whore persons wishing to have Dental operations per- i i call. Prof. Muhlenberg, M. L. Stoever, Or.

H. S. Prof. M. -Jacobs, II.

fj. B.iun-her, ICI SILKS, LADIES' FURS AND" JEWELRY A choice stock of Collars, Gloves and Ilosio ry Cttssimers and Men's Shawls BlmketvQuilts, Muslins, Linens, Merinoes i'lgured Cabhmoros and Shawls nnd th variety of Drew Giwds the lowes prices tho town. O.il.coes, Chintzes, Pl.iids and Foil OhievriCs. ec 13 SClrr CK Call and See the BargainsT ON lvin returned from XV. tho City of TMutadelphin, whoro he has f.

Ll liro IlU Goods ancl ino brought to this placc-vhioh will defy coin, petition. stock of Jims Caps is full coiiiplctc, cuibracing Stcn's No. 1 Black Silk H-us, sJJlack Cassimere Uats Mn Sott Felt FTars. Men's Ledger ci sia Wen's Silk Vclve't C.i Ledger Caps Men's Navy Pl, 1R lu tiinimed Caps A splendid i of Boys' Children? Caps from cnts lo An extensive assortment of Boots Shoe-'oon' sisting of Men's Water Proof Booto, -Men's' Fine Calf Co, B0 Boot-, Men's Heavy Kip Boo.s, lv uupuiincrs for hope by politeness and fair deil- ing merit a con.muance of their Uronagc. 5 McTLHENY.

Ladies' and Misseis 7 Shoes ADIBS- Fine Black and Fancy Colored Kn- Iwh Lasting Gaiters; Ladies' Fine Congress do. Ladies' Fine Black Foxed do Morocco and Jod Boots- La L' line: Morocco Buttoned Boots; and Ch, dren's Shoes and Gnitori of 'every i-JUlfcS are very respectfully invited to call ds ii Ladies' Dress Goods at Cost MOW IS IlfB TIME FOR BABGADTS'- OLD a no selling off the do tTr t2 MU5lin JOeUinesrat -0---0 do. at 161 ts--121 do at BerUo -fr rate oV 50CL COI.OTScK cLT. tMi and alM lo in Su Xov 2S chca )est Call aud see them if DR. A.

W. DORSET, of Carroll having permanently located in Get- ysbuvg, offers liis professional services to lie citizens of the town and surrounding iijuntry in the practice of the various iranchcs of his profession. Office and resi- Baltimore stieet, next door to tbe Joiupiler oflice. vvuerc lie may be found all times when not professionally engaged. Prof.

Xulll-m Smith. Uultimorr. Md. Jtuv D. Hallo.

Md. Dr. Wnrflultl, 1 Dr. W. A.

Mnthlnp, I Jiicob Reuse. Westminstor, Mil. John 1C I Wulnplur, llov Cliouius Jlowcn, OuttyBburg. Oct. 6m ''rillE subscriber wonld respectfully noiiuce to rhecitizcns of Gettysburg nnd the public generally, that he has provided himself with an entire new and splendid SKY-LIGjlT AMBROTYPB JtOOM, at his re-siilencc in West Middle street, one Square west of Store, where he is prepared to furnish AMBRO, A AND PHOTOGRAPH PICTURES, in every of the art, which lie will -warrant to entire satisfaction, nnd is.

pie- pircd to accommodate all with GOOD PICTURES, either single or in groups. lie also has a number of specimens at his room in Stieet, a few doors West of i Gulp's large Shoe Store, whore he still continues as formerly to take pictures. All who desire a correct likeness of them selves and friend 1 will do well to give us call, as we have reduced our prices to suit the present "Hard Times." Picturrs copied from old specimens of all kinds; also, inserted in Lockets, Bieast-Pins, Finger-Rings, c. Thesubbcnber being thankful tolas friends iti the public in general for past patronage, vishes them to continue it, and assures them, hat as heretofore they shall not be dissatisfied. from "50 cts.

to 810. Hours or operating from 8 A. M. tu 4 P. M.

Gold and Breastpins, suitable for minia- ures on hand.attheverylowesipriccg. SSaT'Childron will not be taken lor less than $1,00. DSUA.MBROTYPES taken from one dol- arand upwards, and in the best style May 3. SAMUEL WEAVER. TtfftW JiUW- KAAlrYi, THE hNUK 1 'TJ1H ii ill WJ HHII1 iUf) PMIKCJB OF THE One volume, $1.00.

Pubiiotied by, No. 4S9 Chestiiut THE PILLAR of. ISKAEL rJ By theSov. J. One volume, cloth, j-f Sl.25.

Published by i No. '139 hcsUiut Btree'f, RECORDS OF Corresponden General orders of change, c. 5 to which is "added ihe.Hall-pujr i Acts of the Continental CongfeKs I- Jutionnry Pensibu L'aws 'and a By W. T. SAPPELL, Counsellor' Agent for Uevohitiotiaiy (Jlaiins.

lV ume, cloth, 654 page's. Price'llfiS." T. True Kiches. Home Scenes, jrolden Grains, i'he Martyr Wife. Sparing to Spend.

Tales ot Heal Life. The Old Man-'sJiride Che Way to Prosper. L'he "Withered Heart. of Married Life. Stepstowurds irearen.

Vhat euiiAVomari do? L'alesol Domestic Life Jood Time Coming Augel atd the Tin eeJirus iii Woiuuu's Life, a Barf Jloom." Angel of tbellousnholdi The Hand Lut not the Heart. Heart JJistories aiid The Trials of a Hvoso- -keeper: Leaves from tbeTJook ol Human "In the union of thrilling dramatic dentjB.with moral lessons of the highest impori works of T. S. Arthur, orth pre-oniiuent amongst modern authors." "They been introduced into the Dis-' riet, S.ibUith School, and vaiious Other libraries throughout the i 7" Each of the above Bookb contain 00 pages, and are illustrated with finely xecuted Mezzotint and Imtitts omely bound in one liluio. 'volume.

Prica- L.UO each. Translated from the Trench. "Memoirs of ROBJEET-IIOUJKIN, Prestidigiteur Author, Irtist, AVizard, onjuvci, Ambabbador, Alu- ici-in, Soicerer, JS'ecromancer, JShehanfer, iseanioteur. Professor of Sleight of'Ha'nd," Written by himself, Edited bv" 'r. K.

SIIEI.TOK MACKENZIE, i a copious carefully arranged. Bound in one vol. cloth, 446 pages. Price $1.00. NATIONAL LIBEAKY.

LIVES HEROES, HFNTEESAXD PATRIOTS, Life ol Col. Crockett- Life of Lewis Wetzcl- Life ol Colonel Daniel Boone. Lives of Generals Lee and Sumpter. Life of Gen'l Samuul Houston, -v" Lives of Soiitiiern ITe- roes and Patriots. Public PrhateLifo of Daniel Each of the above books are illustrated fiue engravings, and bound in one vul- ume, clotJi.

Price $1.00. LIVES OF ILLUSTSIOUS WOMEN, Of all Ages and Nations, including the Empress Josephine, Lady Jane Grey, Beat- rice Concf, Joan of Arc, Anne lotto Corday, Somiramia, Zenobia, Bo.tdicw, Edited by M.IRV E. HEWITT, em- Mlishod with finely engraved Portraits ou Steel. Ono volume, uloth, 386 paces Price $1'25. LERTEK'S LOCK-STITCH SOO AND UPWARDS, i great favor which attended infro- Papers, Magazines Periodicals, Bound and in one Week.

W. IT. A I I A I I 3 doors above the Washington House, GJBTTYSBUJKG, PA. Jan. 9.

Lime, Plaster, UMBER A COAL, of all kinds, con- on hand, which we will soil at small profits for cash. All coal, must he cash on delivery. KLINEFELTER, BOLLINGER CO Jan. 9. YSON'S Photographs are lip top.

TYSON'S Ainbrotypos onn't be, beat. an-excellent. Tvaos's arc unsnrpnssed. Tyson's new Skylight Gallery is at N. corner of (he Diamond, YOU WANT A GOOD Then go lo WBAVKU'S Sky-Light Gallory Middle stroflt, iu Gottynburg.

u. uiuir SUPER10H1TY Over all others for BOTH THICK AND THIN WORK being more simple than other Machine and 1CSS 0 Of ordor TI "-'y will' SJ IClv, IfEM, KUN, AND GATHKR BAOKSt both sides alike. arrunted one SA.1US ROOMS, 13nltimor6.street, George Arnold, TTAVING disposed of his stock of Ladies' J.J. Dress and Fancy Goods generally, will now give his whole attention to the Clothing: Business, and will at times keep on hand a largo lot pt cheap Cloths, Cassimere3, Cftssinctis, Vcat- mgs, and Mcns 1 Wear generally. Also READY-MADE OVER COATS, Drcos arid Business Coats.

Pantaloons, Vests, Monkey Jackets, Shirts, Comforts Stock Cravats givo a ca wo wil sell any article in our line aa cheap as the cheapest. Gettysburg, Jan. 23. IND PLASTKR-Of all kinds, constantly on hand, which we arc selling at small proh.s for CASH. All Coal, must be cash on delivery.

80. SHEADS A BUEffLER. I SIRRO, Melaino, Enamel I ictnres, of superior style, taken at WBA- iu'f) Sky-Light Gallery. Alexander Frnxcr. CLOCK AND WATCH-MAKER, rj A reiaovod his shop to the room on JJL the side of tho Public Square atisly occupied by David A.

Buehler, Ebq a Law OSes, where he will always be appy to attend to the calls of hankful for past favors, he hopes, by strict please to merit receive patronage of the public Gettysburg, ApriH. tf and every article men's wear, go-d jind cheap at J. C. GUINN BEO'S IIA WLS SHAWLS Printed Cashmere Shan Is, Stella, Crape Thibet Delaine. EMEMBER that Picking is celebrated for selling cheap Suspenders, Gloves, Hosiery- Credits, Hair and Shoe Brushes, i Accordeons, Fifes, Flutes, and iu fact every thing in tho notion and musical way.

Don't forget the place opposite the Ch.imbcrt,burg Street. OCKS, Suspenders, Cravats and Hand kerchiefs, at 'PICKINGS. LECTURES FOR THE PEOPLE, By theKuv. HUGH STOWELL of the Myrtle Stieet Baptist Chapel, En'- land. First Series.

"With a Biographical Introductionibv Dr. R. SIIELTOX MACKENZIE. Published under a special "arrangement with the author. One volume, cloth 414 pages.

Price $1.00. Upon remittance of the price of the Book and 21 cents additional for postage, copies of either of the above books accompanied with a handsome present, worth from 50 cents to JOO dollars, will be mailed to any person, iu the United States. SEND FOR A CLASSIFIED CATALOGUE OF- BOOKS, complete list of books in every department of Literature ever published, and which will be sent gratis to any person sending their address. To insure promptness and hontirable and all yotir aiders for books'to -Q GEORGE G. Publisher, acd of the Gift Book Uiii-inou 4SJ Ch rt Slreot, I'biliidelpliiii.

And you be satisfied that it beat place iu the country lo purchase notice'to i G. G. EVANS, having otype plates, etc. of the or THE HOUSE OP DAVID," "Pn.i.An oVFiKt" would call the attention of tuese truly valuable Workd. THR" "piiTwnp OF FRUIT JARS, Pitchers, Jugs, etc.

A- SCOTT SON'S. JEWELRY STATIONERY-anyquan- tity and tlie best stock ever brought to th: 8 If you doubt it.cail in and see' tor yourselves--at SCIIICK'S. GET Hie Wrth of your money, and the right change back, make your purchases at the cheaD Store of A. SCOTT SON, Opposite the Eagle Hotel THE.JIOUSE'jOFf 1S Lno of the ft Popular.and; onnnn 6 lnSf kS eVei PuWished." 180,000 copies have Tjeeri sold, and it bids fair to the' PILGRIM'S any other similar a TUB "PILLAR au nnow raoetin with over 90,000 copies have been, sold since its i publication, and compaj.iou "to "Prince of the House of every reader of that book should purchdse a CODV rpr ''TME RECORLS'-OF TIONAKY WAR," is-V, book oCgma inter-''-, gives ayast roUiive to the Soldiers of the is an invaluable Look of scendants its' heroes" and all who interested in Pension Claims, The most Liberal to Agents, and upon addronsihV the er every information be civen; i st 7 k3 in 1 and A1 PICKINGS. HAWLS, Stella Cash mere, nd Delaine Shawls, cheap at the bt of A SCOTT SON, 23.

the Eajfle Hotel. Jk Feed. willheroaftcrnonitantly ftp on hand a supply of FLOUR of tho best quality. Mis arrangements with those who onprily him. will enable him to sell cheaper than it be had elsewhere.

Those who want to buy tho bent nnd choapeit Flour willenll atthe store of BOYER SON. Send for a Catalogue, GEORGE-O. 1 rMutmtiri 439 hestnut Street, Pa. WASHINGTON HOU8JB. of Railroad and immediatoly oppwttu tlio.Piiitwnfer iw- i pot.

Gcityjiburg, IWneir. Iluuie, Vj opened, is now one of "I niontand best furnished Ilouitdx io imtl- rior of the State, 1 Feb. 14. the ft.

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