The Republican compiler. (Gettysburg [Pa.]) 1818-1857, November 19, 1855, Image 3

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Lead S ou into tt.A;tditOti`, iiiiiriiiiicrdifliteer you
froth at'! **die itiat'd it."
—lt is iiyiipesed: tid 'arid` ia lioniekeepers'
Depattment, for thb disposal `4%fstielVartiOsiii aa' r
the'tarlitin4r
ter.: •
P ) . l : l4 ,i 6 t'soPF 4l :
farmers have already; elivessed.lenintetttiatt•
to tribute to Ai ari•utv.ny others, uO - tluubt ,-
wilt.' • ,
sAtebvwooD. -
Mr. josepu'WEnn.s sold at public' sale, - on '
Friday last,, tlle 'riTnyeritandiriron - ctratio
'Woodland, (divided into one acre lots.) being a
part of the .4Stallsmi th farm ~"en the York Turn
pike; 11 miles east Of this place; at t e
ina,:NO. 1, at . sso, lienry upipur
chaser ; No. 2, $6O; same pure er , ; 100. 3,
$60,50, G. C.. Strickhouser i dS. Powers pur
chasers No.'4. $54,50; John Weible parcha-- ,
ser ; No. s,,s4,saine purchaser ; No. 61148, 1 :
25, same purchaser ; No. 7, $5O, A. B. Kurtz
and J. Aug in 'Rug pure asers; No. 8. $46,50,
Jacob gar tin pfirchaser ; $53.75. John
Weible pUrchaser ; No. 10, SW, Henry Meals
ltushaser ; No. 11, $6O, John Gilbert purchtt,
ser ; and No. 12. $62, John WOW purchaser: -
A field of nearly all cleared land, immediately
west of the woodland, containing about 14
acres, brought $3O per acre—David .Shafer .
purchaser. • 2
THANKSGIVING.
Thursday next, has been set apart la : the
Governor of this State as ada of general
thanksgiving. We suppose that there will be
services in several of the churches, and that
business will be suspended for the day.'
CHANGE OF HOUR
The. Afternoon Train - over the Hanover
Branch Railroad leaves the Station, at that
place, at 1.40 P.:M., instead of .2.
a:7At the annual Meeting of the Union As
sociation of. Sabbath School Teachers, on Mon
day evening last, Rev. R. ?q.t. was elected
President for the. year, R. G. McCusAar, EAq.,
Vice President, and Air. T. W. L. Dust Sec
retary. The association meets the .... second
Monday evening in each month, alternating
in the different churches connected with it.
13:71n returning from the Railroad meeting
at Middletown, on Thursday evening, our par
ty was invited to .‘stop..in” by Mr. A LEXAN..
DER KOSER, (an earnest advocate of the rail
rdad project,) which invitation was accepted.
After an hour's enjoyment of good old-fash
ioned hospitality, we took. our 'leave, with
many thariks to Mr.. K. and his estimable lady.
May they live long enjcy the comforts of so
delightful a bottle.
,171tev. 4EUBEINT Hu4., . will deliver an ad
dress before -the -Young A,lers's. Lyceum, on
Saturday evening, the IA of. Deceu►ber next.
tr - ? Th e "Gettysburg and Petersburg Turn
pike:Company" have„ declared - cliVidend of
one per cent:, ,amlthe "York."Ctud Gettysburg"
the same.
• Copies of the Cemetery Announcement
can be had at the Bookstores of A. D. BUEHLER.
and Karxca, KURTZ.
(17A. United Brethren Protracted Meeting
is now in progress at Milltown, in this county.
number • Ofy'aluable Dometie Recipes
will be found on our fourth page.
tr7Agricultural Society mects.to!moriow.
t r.f'Election of Bank Directors to-day.
cc7Cou r t commences to-day.
0:7 - Col. ICCLURE, of the ChainberSburg
Repository and has sold out to WASH
INGTO* ()ROOK ' S and GEORGE EYSTER, Esqm.,
for $10;200.
(The Bank of Chester county has declared
a dividend of seven per cent. upon the profits
of, the last six months.
SINGULAR RAILROAD ACCIDENT -...TRAIN ..QF
CARS UPSET BY A. GUST OF WIND —Two Livss
LosT.--New York, Nov. 13. 7 —Last ; night the
Express train from Albany, on the Harlem
Railroad. (with the exception of the engine
and tender,) was thrown off the track near Bos-,
ton Four Corners, all the cars,turning bottom
up. Mr. Rathbone, a paper manufacturer at titt at Boston Corners, and John Gaylor. a brakes
man, were killed, and upwards of a dozen
passengers were injured. The accident is at
tributed to a sudden gust of wind which caused
the cars to turn over.
DISTRESSING OCCURRENCE.--Two NEN Ku L-
ED.—Rome, N. Y., Nov- 12.—A most distress
ing occurrence took place to-day at Newville,
a small village about a mile and a half from
- this place.—On the road towards Utica the
steam saw mill, situated on the hills of that
place, blew up about nine o'clock in the morn
ing. killing two persons instantly. One of the
killei was Henry S. Roberts, son of Judge
Roberts, of this village. The other one killed
was the fireman, whose name we have not been
able to'ascertain.
SINGULAR CASE: OF CATALEPSY.--A Irs.
Kendrick, of Tazewell county, Va., after an
illness of several weeks, apparently died, re
:tently, and preparations were made fur her
interment. While some persons wore prepar
ing her shroud, however, they were amazed to
boar the seeming corpse, in a faint voice, ask
for food. She had been under the influence of
a cataleptic attack, which, fortunately, passed
off in time to' prevent the burial of her body.
SP/RITUALISM AT FAC'LT.—There was a very
largVtlee/ing at the Ram in Cincinnati, Ohio,
last Friday evening, to witness an attempt to
ruoye a table without touching it, by a spirit-
$lOOO, offered hi case of success, by Professor
. Spencer, who is delivering lectures against
spiritualism. Of course it was a dead failure,
the medium being unable to affect the table in
any way.
AIVIIOLE FAMILY SWEPT AWAY.—The Pitts
botirPost tells of a family, consisting of a hus
band, a wife, and three children, who left
Pittsburg last spring for lowa. On Monday
the father returned, having in the brief time
elapsed buried his wife and all his children,
wholiad died in their - wcztern home of typhoid
fever,
Tog. Ears RIM . ..ROAD. --The Governor of
Pennsylvania has at length signed the Erie
Railroad bill-, generally known as Thompson's
- This fact has had a tendency to depress
in this market the prices of the Cleveland and
Toledo and Michigan Southern stocks, as it is
feared ,thil,Winter husiness may be interrupted
by fvesh , diiturbances at Erie. We understand,
however, the question will be carried up to the
highest emir:, and meanwhile arrangetnents
fire Made to incr r oit any interruption uC buai
ties.'—'7;;-1',.t0 - _
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„ .......r vO, AD alir s+ , ulos.a.vw• am, aa ..... ~............. ——-.- . ew - MAssaufitawris'• Lseusixinten..;,ol3he-forty 1 'Valuable 'Plantatioqi- ' , T, _ .. ~. ,:..:.. '4
,-,- Orleans—erhe ballot-box destroyed , by : members, of :the Senate last year only. eleven- ,1. . P 0 R S 4../.a E. :.3 .
, -,-Barrx Or GETTVSIWRO,
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Nov. 6. 185!'). . 1
RnoW 219tatings - . • . are:re-elected, the .ortly.onefrnm StiftWk ,hilug - HE FAR m , /ate. -
af .. jball . witlowle - il ii 4,,, ~. .
The,picayttne,reports several. riots-and cut- • •,_Daoiel Warr e, 0.-,. Of over four bundled. tuetn. , ,:i•
' --•,- ' -' hi ,-Ir deed., formerly beltinginf to • Henry-Al tl E-- 1) , . 14 ' 4 4' e : i l l ' 4 "_ d 4)1 'ec t. ” thr:of ' 0 11 4 ,14104,
IgTs,..bieh - commerid In the eighteenth pre= itlert 3,- '°f,,,__•.t . h" : 11 ," 4 , 3e 1 ,' 1 ....," 8 -k'lr r i , v 9 , n lY„ - ; ' th l r ' t 'Y' e - I g ," 1 . nu do ff r cleaning 149: ACres' arra* , 1 . 1 - ki'"''.-1/a", day, lealatt4 - ,' Div*nd ,'.
fir t -, 104 , n r, o
,einci. Where Mai; IlenrY.'Bliize wag . shot and '.- h ave, '.fi J w o ;- r " 7 " e 'l'''' .l ' ' . i r, 11 !'" 14-1 3 1 ' ' i caved ..cand., - Situate near , Petersburg, '•
likr, Cetit.,',paYab;e - .ori or"after ',
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7 . ra1?..., i
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• bacibr,,wetipdvii., - end ,E. p, Witilebhdly 'beaten. ' 'BrowAtAtteAmlY dan;l o Pratie Mernbfr, ,9r 01;'..ilTt, i York lying ion- :Bermudian; ,Oreek. instant:' ..." "
,StihseqUently' ‘E.: Feller: . a ',Frefichnian“, ...Wes ' • years House; has been promoted to a seat tri.,, Springs, ,
- to ,- B t ;near the .tate road leading from Petersborg t( '' J.' 8., McPHEItSON, Cashier:
r -Abot-deadis-ivas-alsci-Or;---Steiri-itn--apo thii-,-the----Scoa-,te-41 oc 1- 11 , 11 1 11 1: 4 , 9.----c9, 11 P. , -.77 1 ~,-"/!. "n . ---G en y f il ior - r. ,-. -_ ,Tw ele -1 9 - 0 ,,- . - 6 , a - 1 -4-F AIt - u - 1 ---- 0 - 40 - 0( -2,1,85.5.LL3L.:______
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car y. .Several others were severely wounded.
The Picayime adds: ._ ' . , _.. .
-:- Orat OF TAR,; KNOW- NOTHING Enrrons.—A HOUSE... Bank. Barn, . Wagon-i ,;,••-•':: s i
Towards .ll_o'clock,„ P.'_•3l.. i party Of,men., Know Nothiivedituv - in-Hudson, New York, ._,Shed, Corn Crib. Cooper . Shop,i .. il i , It -
broke into the ninth precinct and destroyed the ' • ' ' t:.
~. had his rote. successfully challenged because' a neverfailing ,spr i ng, of, water, --,
ballot -box, with ;its contents. , There is said
he *haunt fa" - natnralited• eititen t Trie most near the house. with a Spring-house Amer ,Mc
. . .
to t. - Intve - been - a - democritin majorityof - 60 er7 - 0 . , i • • - foreign born, , . _ Illa ignant,nativists are often
,or . same, an , of er. out houses.; About 25 0r,32.
;in this precint. ' .-. •• • ' . the initnediate desceridantsOf - foreigners. '- : acres are in good Timber. , from IQ to : If;
- At 'midnight a erowd--;•probabry the 'same - . ---==•4---- -- -----:--------•-•----- -' ' ; acres in Meadow; and an Orchard of good fruit.
one that destroyed the. ballot-box in . the ninth ). t7 4 TheSuprome Court of Indiana hito deci- This Farm lying on a neverfatiling stream of
iprecinct --forced —forced their way' into the engine- I'ded theprobibi tory liquor' law unconstitutional. water, and having also a Mill.seat thereon, and
, horse where'the inspectorS of the seventh pre- t " being within two miles ofseveral Lime,Kilns
I 'cinct were engagedln countiog ;the votes.:-- 1
in active operation, make i t a desirable limper-.
They atones forced, the - inspectors and clerks ty. A part hits been limed.- The ..ternts will
'to retire, when they' seized on the 'ballot-box be made very accommodating, as censiderable
. ; demolished utterly . ; deolished both . it and' the bal.
part'of the purchase money may remain in the
lots. There were; in thig.Precinct, 891. votes hands of theptirehneet4f desire& , 't -I.';
cast. and; - preening to the destruction of" the
Stittlirlf saidiproperty. is not. sold heron.
Riots, Blothishel acid Miirder at- N
eratic majority 'on tie State ticket was 213.
Disgraceful Mob in Maine.
- An atienipt to - lay the' corner-stone of a
[-Catholic church in Bath, Me.; on Sunday week,
was bitdven in upon by azang of rowdies and
prevented. We find the following account- of
the affair in the Bath Tribune: .
On Sunday, as. the Catholics attempted to
'hold religious services appropriate' to laying
the corner-stone of a new churcl, a large con
course assembled to witness the exercises,
which were prevented by rowdyism of the
lowest sort, and violence.—During the fore
noon a wooden' cross which had been erected
eras fa ci ,pulled down. ar yint e a -
ternoon an Aineriean' flag was raised amid the
cheeriog of a,'Onsiderable; number of persons,
who' sawed themselves hostile to the exerci
ses and the occasion. Mr.. Russell, acting.
mayor, pulled the flag down amid shouts of
"hustle him out!" and hisses. But on his
leaving it *as again.put up.
A rush waSniade:for the corner-stone, which
had been previously laid, and several attempts,
made , tolemove it from its setting; which was
prevented; as we' learn, , by the exertions of
Marshal Walker and Mr.. Constable Leach,
who kept the crowd at bay: "'There was much
; bad talk; shouting, fighting, &c. The Catho
lics, finding,they would be opposed -in their
exercises; quietly withdrew and !eft the lawless
mob in possession of the field. No attempt
that we hear of was made to arrest any of the
disturbers of the peace up to 4 oVock. At
about '5 o'cloek, the crowd 'having accom
plished their objects, and prevented the reli
gious exercises, gradually dispersed. 'Seeirr
the temper of the people, the bishop sent word
to his parish that the 'exercises would not be
held. Some injure was' done to - private prop
erty, and' nuisances committed of 'which it is
not decent to Speak. We blush to think that
in this city ofehilrehes and law and order the '
Sabbath should be broken by such scenes of
lawlessness and violence. We' are mortified
that a few' low' and irresponsible persons should
be' permitted to' again .blacken the character of
our city.,
Consistent.
ALL 7 rnE DECENP.Y.-At a recent meeting of
Know Nothings, held at Crownsville, Anne
Arra - le:et 'county: at which -were present Milton
Whitney,' 'the Know Nothing candidate for
State's Attorneyof this -city; and several oth
ers of like kidney; the editor of the Annapolis
Gazette, who is Also a candidate of the same
party foe the 'post of Attorney, made a set
speech In- which• he described the principles of
the Know-Nothing (American) party to be:
"opposition to the damn& Dirty Dutch and
Irish." When called to account for using such
vulgar and profane language' on the hustings,
his attempt at explanation only confounded
him the more—he said “THAT MEN WllO
-ADVOCATED DOCTRINES ADVERSE TO
THE DOCTRINES OF HIS PARTY; WERE
WORSE THAN FOREIGNERS," that is to
say, the men who advocated the continuance
of the rights secut•ed, by the Constitution and
laws, to the adopted citizens were worse than
the "DAMNED DIRTY DUTCH AND IRISH."
. Another of ti'! KNOW NOTHING speakers
(a certain mr. Robey,) in trying to excuse him
self as a turn coat, said .4IE HAD TO ADMIT .
THAT TWO YEARS AGO HE HAD VOTED
FOR THE DAMNED LOCOFOCO CA.N,Dt.
DATE FOR MAYOR OF BALTIMORE CITY."
This is Know-Nothing decency 'and respect
ability. We leave the party which selects
such candidates, to the just scorn of an insult
ed connuunity.—Ballimore Republican.
Why is it ?
Not a word has been said by the honest tel
egraph operators about the cold-blooded-as
sassination of yOung Burke in the Democratic
pi•ocessitin "on'ThUrsclay night. Why is this ?
Had a Know-Nothing been thus shot down by
"a foreigner," we shoulithaye the "horrible
outrage" sent wain the wires from one end of
the country to the other, and the whole Know
Nothing army would be in commotion. But
when bigoted Know-Nothings shoot down a
peaceable American citizen because he is a
Democrat, the watchmen say it is all right—
they ought to be shot—and the honest telegraph
agents never hint that such a thing has taken
place. 7 --,Balli Inure Republican. •
New and, Dangerous Counterfeit.
Several perons have been arrested in Phil
adelphia, for attempting to pass counterfeit $5
notes on the Mechanics' Bank of Philadelphia.
Thee spurious notes are so well executed as
to be liable to deceive even the best judges of
paper money ; but may be detected by two or
three itnpertections about them. Most proini
nent.aniong these defects is the margin. In
the genuine notes a fine line runs beneath the
border very close to the latter. This line 'is'
drawn with mathematical precision, and is
very -close to the border. In the imitation, the
line is farther from the margin, and is, moreo
ver, not precisely - straight. The vignette in
the spurious note is slightly blurred, as in the
word , •Bank," where it occurs in German text
in the body of the note. In the genuine note,
in the view of the banking house at the end of
the plate, there is a tine line which runs along
on a line with the caps of the columns inune-,
diately under the architrave. This line is
- 61 - A over in th - c - ounterferwit -• Li Lly
.A urreu
wanting.
f i l'he best idea of weight was given by
an Indian who, when asked how much he
weighed ieplied As I am I weigh one hun
dred and Fifty pounds, but when I am mud I
weigh a ton."
Washington ?donutnent, the corner
stone of which was laid on the fourth of July,
1848, has been raised to the height of 152
.feet, at an expense of $230,000.. The original
estimate of the cost of the whole work was
$1,222,000.
. 3.1:7'2! German. writer, Beer — rirpares the
dill rentstages in the lived of women to milk,
butter and cheese. "A girl," he says, —is like
milk, a woman like butter, and an o;d woman
like cheese—all three may be excellent iu their
kind."
___A___Loxu _WET Si.gr.t..—A correspondent at
New Castle, Ind., says they have had a wet
spell four months, without a week at any one
time of dry vveather, yet corn is lewarkably
good.
117 . 11 0 I)tLta - thOberf lama
dies in the Union fur Dimeases of the Skim—The youngost
I son a Edward Wright, of 'Aberdeon, - ,fitifwissipni; had
.the Misforhina to be afflicted' with A mini* malignant disease
1 of the skin, which rendered the child** life one of misery
and suffering. As the mother had tried every remedy like
; -ly to benefit him without receiving the desired result, she
berarne'nitinultery worn out with treublo and anxiety in the
attar: and was lameatin. th& same to afr end who recota.
mended Ilenoway?* Ointment at.sl Pills, which the mother
commenced using, and by persevering with the same.for six
weeks, the child was completely cured.
irr MRS. PAIITINGttrK (IS tat .tILKSRE kRC.--“Therecetne &
Certain lord, neat and trimly dressed,” read Ike.. His
mother immediately interrupted her interesting sort.—
"Isaac," said she, • 4 l.know why Mr. Spokeshare deters to
in that telegraph, iths to t:l.1 I,ord's son Jeames,
who was awful proud and stuck up after ho got that nice
spick-and-span bran.new suit at lloakhill & Wilson's, 111
Chesnut street, corner of , Franklin Place tr Ike replied
that. he had heard of the "crib," and that he was 'in' for
a "new rig," himself ) whenever it suet the ,views of the
governess.
MARRIED.
. ,
In York, on the 13th inst.; by Bev. W.. ,
8., Raber Mr.
•J EItEMIA.II FROCK. of Tuneytorni -111 d.; to -Miss "ANN
IBLlhrnuar-bittletitown-:-Arktitruitt , .
On the .6th inst.,
by the Rey. P. Scheurer, Iltr. JOHN
KOEHLER to Miss ELLEN '3IABMER, both of Union town
ship. Adonis county. • •
(Inthe 13th inst., by Rev.• Mr. O'Neil, Mr. JOSEPH & ;
Cc...ENROL/1i: of Carroll county, Md., to Miss LOUIS& M.
It In; dough ter rif Tames Rider, of Adams county,' Pa.
On Thursday morning, by the Rev. J. H. C. Dosh, Mr.
JAMES. 11, MOORE. of Baltimore, to Miss AlsitiA :MARY
MARTIN „of this place.. • ' • ' •
On the; Bth inst., by the Bev. Dr. eming, :Bev. W31.-M,
PAXTON, Pastor of First P resb rian church imPittaburg,
*hut
to C. S. DENNY—aII of ll' tsburg.
...m/
*:- DIED.,
In Abbottstown l on Wednesday, the 7th inst., Mrs
CAROLINE, wife of Abrahain• Busboy; (Merehant,) aged
about' years. , • •
, In Y4rk. on the 9th inst. Mrs. ELIZABETII GIDBOII,
daughter of the late Dr. H. G. Jameson, sr.i of Itidtinfore:
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(the illarkeo. , '
Corrected from the tided Balt' more,Yorkkilanover paper
- BALT I.MoItE—FRI DAY L+B?.
flour, per barrel, $8 87 to 9 00
:Wheat, per bushel,. , 1 95 to' 2 12
Rye, . “. 1 14 to 1 18
Corn, id . 65't4 -' 96
OatS, ~ ' '33 to 42
Cloverseed, " 7 75 to. 8 'OO,
Timothy, " • - 325t0 , 3 31 -
,
Whiskey, per gallon, ' 40 to: 41
Beef Cattle, per hund., 8 00 to' 9 50
Ikgs, , ii 900 to 9 .25
Hay, per ton, 22 00 t 025 00
Guano, Peruvian, per ton, 55 00
- lIKNO VER—TUURSD AT LAB?.
FlOur, per bbl.,Trotu - stores, $9 50
1)o. :_ " " wagons, 850
Wheat, per bushel, 1 95 to 2 05
Rye, ii- • 1 10
•:. ' , '
- Corn, -,- " 05' to 'BO
PAtsi - .: • i `-` - '• 35
Cloverseed, "
.: , 875
Timothy, _ ,"3 25
.
Plaster of Paris, per ton. , 6 50
_ .
YORK-:Pni 0 iT L %14'i. '
Flour, per bbl., from stores, $9 00 '
- Do. . " from wagons, 850
Wheat, per bushel, .1 90 to 2 10
Rye, id 1 12
Corn, " .80
Oats, t., . .37
Cloverseed, " • 7 25
Timothy: 44 ' ' o
3 50
Plaster of Paris, per ton, 7 50
Executors' Notice.
TORN, RirrASE'S ESTATE.—Letters
iPJ testamentary on the estate of John Rtittase,
late of Union township, Adams county,
deceased, having been granted to the under
signed, residing in the same township, they
hereby live notice to all persons indebted
to said. estate ,to make immediate payment,
and these having claims against the. same to
present them properly authenticated for settle
ment. NV R Irt.AS E, •
ISHMAEL IIITTASE,
Nov. 19, 1855. 6t Executors.
Blanket and Lung Shawls. •
THE largest and cheapest in town. Also,
Ladies' Dress Goods—the prettiesOot in
town—to be had at the store of
Nov. 19,'551. GEO. ARNOLD.
Reatly, 7 4nnade Clothing,
ciLoTH, Coating, - Cassimeres, Cassinets,
ki,__Afestings, &c.—the largest variety on
hand and constantly making up. The best
bargains in town at the-Clothing Emporium
at toe sand stone front of
Nov. ' ARNOLD.
Store Fixtures
AT Private Side, comprising a variety of
Counters, Glass Cases, Drawers, Shelv
ing, &c., in good' order—WILI.•.BE SOLD
CHEAP. KELLER KURTZ.
Nov. J 9, 1855. tf
School Teachers,
GAIL at the Store of KELLER KURTZ
and buy your Blank School Reports.—
; Price reduced to 6} cents. Only 100 sheets
KELLER KURTZ.
Nov. 19, 1855.
Novi - for Bargains
SF.LLIN G OFF AT COST, a large stock
of Books, Stationery, F incy Goods, China
Ware. &c., &c., to close. - tvut stock.
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Kr Call soon at the store of
KELLER KURTZ.
N ov. 19, 1855. if
Shoemakers, come this 'sway.
1 A ESTO C K MOTH
,will sell
yoti MOROCCOS from 25 cents to
$1 00, the cheapest lot ever brought to the
Cuinty. Call soon at the
SIGN OF THE RED FRONT.
Oct. 15, 1855.
TIOSI ER Y.—A new article of SILK and
WOOL HOSE, and Silk lined HOSE,
for sale at FAI-IN ESTOCK BROTH ERS,
Oct-15. Sign rf the Red Front.
.1)N NET GOODS, such as Velvets, Silks,
Satins, Ribbons, Flowers, &c.. will be
found in unparalleled variety at SC H
HA W LS.—The largest and hand4ornest
lot of Long and Square SHAWLS ever
brought to this town can be seen at
— DLANKETS, Shawls and Flannels.'very
) cheap at FAHNESTOCKS.'
\L ILIAN ERlr GOO . D.Sc . he , dp . at ,
AHNE:)IsOCKS
BROOMS end Cedar Warp, f or ga le at
FAIINESTOCKS'.
'1 I , 11l • Of ,
on that day be offered at Public Sale,' at 1
o'clock, On the prethises: 'Poi further, jiar
tieillat PI apply to DAN'L. SHEFFER,
Acting Executor or estate of John Merman, dec'd'.
York' Springs, Nov. -19, 1855.
T H Subscriber will offer at Publie
u n Sattirday,lhe 15th of Dethus4r:next,
at 2 o'cleck, P. 51., on the prem..'
ises, the Frame IZOLIGH.CAST nun
D W ELLIN G situate Fast'U. ,
Middle street, nearly Opposite The -
,111etlicklist Episcopal Church, at present
oacu
ied_h $ cElro ', • -'•
Aithe same titne; - WW`be offered
BRICK DVV ELLING, in same'
street,*joining pro i perties of Pe.
ter Lutz and George Swope . . -
Terms wil l be made known on
Nov. 19, 1855. is '
The subscriber, desiring to quit - fainting,
will offer at Publie, Sale, ou'the (in
Saturday, th,e*:l`3(7' day ;1' DreenaltifireA 400
25 A,cres , of choice Land, situate ' iii Coin-
beiland 'township, county, within 'a
few hiindred yards 01 the Borough:
joining land'S of Mrs. whits and, Ah . rahMi
Spangler, - and Ever Cteen Cernetery. The
land fronts on the 13.11tiMoreViirtipike. The
toil is of the best quality", being "Granite,",
than which there is none more prodUCtive,
The ; tract will be °tiered in rots, or alto
gether, ti:),suit purchasers. A rare - opportilni- .
ty is 00:afforded to secure choice loo 7 —streli
a one as may not again present itself for valley
•
years.
lSale to commence at 1 o'cloek, P. M.,
on said day, when attendance will be given
and terms made known by ,
REMAINING in the PoSt Office," at..',GiifU_
tysbiirg, November 19, 1855. - .—'
Bergstresser Rev. P. Kelley David R. '
Bonsall J. C. Lin'ley Joseph T.
Brinkerhoff Henry Little George' O. ". •
COrdman Jacob . McGrew Mrs. Jane
Cl_itigmart Messrs Geo.Moote P. J,
& 11. ' Roth Henry • ' '• ' 1
Curry Miss Sarah • NOott James ' • -
Costley Mrs. Hannah Stevens William
Dagere Mrs. S. F. Stur o Jtihn
Fraitzel R..
Witmer W. B. . , .-
Flener Charles A. - ' Werner Henry . ' -
Groop John ' ' ' ' Welliey David 2•- ' •
Gorsline Franklin ' Wind Mrs. Mary '- -
Hartzell Mri.•Susan Gtrntun letter./
Hartzell Wesley ' John Adam Schuh.*
JaCobs (Wks R. mitt:her.
- W M. GILLESPII4I, P. AL '
trr Persons calling for letters in theaboie
Liat will please say they were'sdvertised.
First and Last Notice.
THE subscriber, discontinuing business,
gives uotire to ail indebted to call and
settle on before the 1 71/1 tf
,Dicembir, as if.
ter that date all unsettled accounts will be
placed in the hands of an officer for collection',.
KE141, 1 31t KURTZ:
Nov. ,13,.1.855.
Turnpike Dividend. .
TPremident and Managers of the York
and Gettysburg Turnpike - company "have
declared a Dividend of One Per Cent., payable
on demand.
The Cheapest the Prettiest the Best! ,
L. SCHICK has returned from the city
V 4 , with the largest and best selected stock
of FALL & WINTER GOO DS be has ever
had the pleasure of offt-ring to this community.
CALL AND SEE FOR YOURSELVI S!
He will not pretend to enumerate his large,
and attractive stock—the limits of an adver
tisement will not admit of it. But if you wish
to select from - the choicest lot of Ladles'
and Gentlemen's Dress Goods,
your eyes ever beheld, go to Schiek's.
October,ls, 1855.
The best System of doing Business
S always to sell a good article ; to give each
I
customer the full value if his nioney. In
that manner you will always give satiSfaction
and secure a customer in future. •
Gentlemen who wish to buy a
:SUPERIOR CARRIAGE, ‘ 4 ' lllllllll
made in the most fashionable sty le., 4
and' of the
best. materials, should call upon the under
signed, as he defies any other manufacturer
to produce a better Carriage at any price.
"}-Orders from a distance thankfully re
ceived, and promptly attended to. Repairing
done at short notice and on reasonable terms.
oz:7 - Country produce taken in exchange for
work. H. G. CARR, •
THE undersigned continues the Flonr bus
iness as heretofore. He sells by the
barrel or any stnallet quantity. By taking
SMALL PROFITS he can buy as high and sell as
low as anybody else, and by always endeav
oring. to keep now; but the best, he hopes to
merit and receive a continuance of liberal pa
tronage. WM. GILLESPIE.
Oct. 8, 1855. At the P_ust Office.
PER UM ER Y--the largest assortirisnt in
town will be found at scHl4.;K , s._
His stock enntoraci s every article in the per
fumery line—and be will sell cheap.
T UST received an assortment of GitocE
ti RE ES. which will be sold low for cash or
country produce at GRAMMEIVS.
SCHICK'S.
CHICK has on hand a more complete as
sortment of Cloths, Casslinercs,
Vesthags, &c., than ever—and offers stash
' iaduceinents to purchasers as cannot but he
advantageous to them. Gentlemen will find
his store well supplied with all kinds of goods
suited to their wear.
Public Sale.
- A~BO
TI e.PO N.
'Valuable, Land,
AT PUBLIC-SALE.. •i
DANIEL BEITLER.
Oct. 2% 1855. td
List - of Letters
GEO. SWOPE, .t2ss' I. Treas.
Nov. 19, 1855. 3t
Stacks of New Goods!
York Street, opposite Me Foal Office.
Gettysburg, May 7, 1855. 6m
Flour i Flour
MM
'llll. B -.. a s 1
~> :~ KDl~,~i~~cn~~.,,
• ,
vAA • • PO'RK,, iU.Deeembar
vvr nwct , tor,which CAS(' will
Farmers Ole have - the articlelor
eu
gagementa,witit 'the subscriber, at his Flour;
Bacon, arid, Grocery Store, West Middle
~
street, pettyeburg.
'GEORGE LITTLE.
Nov,'ll, 1A55, .4t .
Tin, Waal, 4F4C.-
4',141111 , 1 Gi,:eoo,l( .lefdriPtiltia'frienda
and the. n!,lie•geekally, that he 'has '0
hal;44,at his 411 op pearly opposite ,tlte Poet
veay large and well-niade - assortment
• „
•
which cannot fait I. please. Be will also
execute to Order, with promptness, in a work
man-tike manner, and witit . the' best material's ;
all kinds of 90 USIiSPOUT,ING, M ETA L
LIC
.1(0,0,rIN NT WORK, &c.
'Gettysburg, Nov; 0, 1835.,
Agricultural ,Society.
rirkti 44nsi Count Agricultural Stiei,e(y
Will at the Coort•houue, iti'lsl,ettys.;
burg, on TueB(l4, the 201 h, tif it'oboUtter
at phee'e:ock; P.ll. It i's hoped that every
member 'be - presOit, busi.neee
,portiutpatl6.ol be submitted fOr conlideratioit
•" kap! . I :my
Secty,
'Adjournol Court:
OTIOE is hereby given that Ndjoureed
1.11 'Court of. Cotninon ,Pleus-will be held Air
Gettysburg, in ,turd for the county of Adams,
on Iliutlatga,the 'loth day . l . December slext, at
10 o'cloCk, A.' A., when and where all patties
interested' are requester to be' present.
Tflo NIAS Sheriff.
• '
Sheriff's ()Mee,. Geitysburg,
9
5 14355.
Nov:. ,
Teachers Wanted.: - -'
rtiH,E l ti c l . a of
!nisi ut "tlie house of
.14toos L.:Ca/tact; ip unittis).6,wri; ,
the 04th of .11 1 Emendoe'r inst: atoti t iAook.'l l .
for the purpose of,eitiploymig Teaeliers for Ole
• SUperintendent ,be
,
''present to examine applicants.
PHILIY 40 . .NOHUE, sysk:
Nev. 5, 1805. , • •
. * ,IIANIV OETTYSIIIIRG,
October J 5,. 1855. 5
T - 0110E Whereby- given to, the Stoeltitol4-.
I..ere itt,,tite:l3:loh of, Oettriliorzliii -an;
l;tect stn TH 'WI' HUN 011ik:crro is, to
serve one,feer, will be `nt the Banking
House, en hioniht,y. the 194 day of Aroolois6cr .
, , AIePI-101180N, Cashier !
.oel4 4, 184f3., td
Neil. (OA4 ,'Ooods.'
,
rI4,IINIiTO.CICi 11140TH KRS , lta.ve.Jast,
4
received their:. UALUti Large • and, ,liand•
some amsownent of 'Pali and ,W;lo,er 0,004,
to which they_ invite the'attention of the Pub
lie, contiisung of evelje deitcription, of
~'•Dry
Goods ). ; 11, rd were : , Saddlery, Queenswiro,
GroCeriea, qednr wa,re;lroa,Oili & Pal lifskdrm.
Give us an, 'eddy cat!,, arid .show'
you the Largest,, Prettifist, , Chfapfit
'Stock of Goodwin MP tnt!ntY •
C K , B E R
Oct., 1 , Sign of the Rect„Pfont..
*94 446411*.; •►
A o I,p has just returned from
.I.lloth , a• law, lot;. , of!, pity
Goons, ( . -,atoc;nituess,(,),v,iikENs,AYA E, :
,111A1)E liL0'1111:+10.,
DRESS; GOODS, among ,which, are
English and French Cloths, Coatings, Cass+
metes, Satinetts, Jeans" Blankets, Ficiinnels,
and an endleas.-variety of LA DI esti DRESS
GOODS, together with. almost ever:) , article,
in-his line of business—roll of which, will, he,
sold as cheap, if not a little cheaper, titan any,
other estabiialline.nLhere or ,e,lsewlierc ! , And
as 'to Clciani, Ciaiimeres;Sitinetts '• " and
Ready-made Clothing; we challenge:Corn.
petitioril now furnished . you With
Goods for upwards of 40 years; 1 190 at all
titnea endeavored to pursue a Straight.torward
course, 'and ftirnish any,and every article' in'
my line of business upon the very best terms,
and will continue to do' so.:—Give
Oct 15, 11355; tr' . ' 'O. A.
Aldlisinirotra4oes Notice.
AVTIa L. ECK'S . : RSTATE.—Leiters
'Of laditiluistration ion the estate of I.)svitl
Fleck, • late of _Franklin .township, Adams
county, deceased,, heen granted to the
undersigned.; residing 'in 'Guilford. township,
Franklin County: Pa., he hereby gives' no
tice 'to all persons indebted to said estate to
make immediate payment, and those having
claims against the same to present them pro
perly authenticated - for settlement.
GKOIt 11 FLECK, .Bdoer. '
Kr.lourt, 'residing in Franklin
township, 'Adams county,ls my Agent;.duly
authorized to transact bysinesy fo'r me relative
to said estste.
Nov. 12, 1855. 6t • "
Administrator's Notice.
DAM LP; A K S EST AT . —Letters of
administration on the. estate of Adam
Leake, late of Latiiiiore township, Adarns"
county, deceased, having Been granted to they
undersigned, reSidttig'in ' the same township,
she Iterc;hy , gives notice to' all persons indeht
ed to said estate to make immediate payment,
and those having claims against the came to
present theni properly authenticated for settle
tnent. I.liAti LEA
Oct. 29,-1855. 6t
Administrator's Notice.
USANNAH ALWINE'S ESTATE.-
tns
• " tera---of -ad ministration --orrthe - -estat -
of Susannah Alwine, late of Hamilton town
ship, Adams conniy, deceased, having been
granted to the undersigned, residing in the
same township, he hereby gives notice to all
persons indebted to said estate to make im
mediate payment, and those having claims
against the same to present them properly
authenticated for settlement.
MUHL ALWINE, Adas'r.
Oct. 22, 1855. 6t
Administrator's Notice.
T -1 , LIZA BETH SHEELY'S ESTATE.—
_4
..,1 Letters of administration on th e estate of
, Elizabeth Sheely, late of Mountpleasant town
ship, Adams e • ounty, deceased, having been
granted to the undersigned, residing in
! Union township, he hereby gives notice to
1 all persons indebted to satd estate to make
tmmediate - ,paytnent, and those having claims
against the same to present them properly
- authenticated tur settlement,
JACOB SHEELY,Adtn'r.
October 8, 1855. tit , .
1, Stir.lol3 PRINTING DONE AMIE:
Wanted.
Nov. :O.
Election.
id
TIO VI A T
GREAI A TTItAI
FrazerNielledipMatiiicii 44111ew-
A I.l , :"Val"l<'tAimr opeog: - Of - llfonfotri
the. ftinkt .Ite it kae4ttillaecive,,9„.aP ,
vL
large:and sp,lendld,stisortmeat oriielEtteleerT„:
style (.;
ding:,Breest Pine., Fingcritiegs,',':Kat -Bsitssi„
..of - the — uvost — fashio - nahle — styles; tt+bt vest an E
guard Chains, Cuff Pins, Watch,
Also, Albata Saone, Panay Vatte!,,
Guards_, Keys, and . Chains, =
GOLD & SILVER WATOJES, I
together with a large anon- . --
anent o imrsiffisg 16r.00dts r Suitable for
persoa in nrourning,., and -nutherous-Rth.fr.7 -
ticles‘ his hmi—all of_ whieh_will
at the lowest cash priets
BAs 1 lie.ve purchased all my,goodS truant;,
regular. Jewellers,
-• I
to be -what 1 InPeouece them.., cHi
chasers may rest assured.. „
WY' ATC 41 BS .AISID K tikr, LAY At),
pAill ED., as heretofore—, Give ,-,cne a elk
tai Baltimore , street, :fest:Atoms from Alto
Aliatnand; if you , want . good Jewelry - , and the:
pupihabetk any place out: Of,the'. •
• - • •A L , FitAZtitc,
' Gettysburg, Nov. 5, 1855, :.tf , ;
TOWerls Speller : ..:
AND- COMPI t IITE .SSITNOIACOA:;,
E .R 1 'SP R.Z .11_11.EiR 8 . •.• •
FIRST READER. or 'Pr Soheol
Enunciator, Part I.
SECOND Roman, 4, Primary Saiool Enuo
outwit Part'lL, e , r
TRIRD 'Rsiota, , with Complete Exercisat
In -A vtictilation.:
Fat Ree l littADltiv , V, I. sequel ;to the Grideals.:
• um, usesetw t ! rincipies of Elocution ,
practically .illustrated by: - Eletoestity _
ekes,. •• r vt•ls ~•: • ;
Sixin RI livaa,—with,tho Higher -Principles .
_of Elocution Explained:and' Mistimed by ap—
propriate Exercises. , .
The. Readsls areprepared tipon :the Om of
'teaching only one -thing - at a time, and .they,
contain , h PIA ii)eqmplate and originif'systao
of exercised in - Amoulation, towhich
them bason exclusive right:' nP
-The Elocutionary matter ill simpleindcorit;
„prehensivel , adapted ,to1 . 114:-schoo1400ins is
only practical teachers '
.knitsi bow 'prepare '
andadapvlti}" , •;'• - 1 ;;•' , ;
The 'Selections- for Reeding 'ire Carefolly
traded from the' first, step , to-the ; The'
.pieces are chaste, -pure,:and , freedlrom
,ftnif improper expreesions , lthcy; aril designed
to "oaltiva 'iv= corm t taste,touro
i nmw and to ele'Vate them Orel affections: They
were selccied nil prcparsdiby ths srue teaehrri' •
whointOne can underitandthetpntotiattlrwstits'•
of:the:expanding heertSnd 'mind of the school •
room rit
Men, Totroils 'Elemente'ot Oratninar
beginners; and Toivites English erattirnar for
advanced,:claisec'
Teachers, Schpot gomatittertyCli, , rgynnett,"
and all 'wham' interesi‘d.ln 2 Ednealion'ariiin.
vita to tali- and examine thellellookaz - .' "r
DAME!. •,
• '.; : , . • . ,ibtibitehery No; elnolin Street. 14:17erk. • , 1+ ;
Otr Per Soh, by , it:i.D:' BUEFILEIY,' Get.'''
:II obti rm,• Pe:i: ' - -,. 1 i ,--.. N)4'. lytabeti , i3iiii: --
New , Firm.; and , NevriGoodsi•i4 , , r
, , ,. .
.1 ..- j,
I'll II E eebseiritieriii htvitigliottjtht 'itiii_eititilt '',
-,, •ji '-' ' 'of ' Freketer. S h oiti; • Hi tep riiiVipi.' Or lit L 4
LER litlit'it: liiiiiiiieiti''Optttineliiit'thei Sii3l4;;•
nese; 'tii, the' oliregiqhllehed- steiiil;",l6 , 6eth 'Eat& '),
coinei ef ' cc ttie iSilisiii"titietei - Met' haiie i
ju sr ryeeived' a V
tiaill"autiiii of the libeeeteed. iv'
(ram 'the - cities pi' Phileididettleiiiid!Blittintori. ' j
eopijirialpg in' ',iftil iteiN'eiiii.4esiiebleeOleieerl
Meese - It4y,evedd Thpihe'llitt,;*Piiis. ~ ' -
' ''ill , , id 'Blbiie hi' HA 41.4: , ' Itiiiit'it:r'
112 Boys' idd'ltiiithik-Phie eillf4 ~
ji lt,
r kip,46dllntiiied\tippr3le
S H OES; 'w ii h i a chtit,•Pissettieriiiifili. tifilietis:; , ,":
NI i ises' and - 0 hilil'i - Wittithig ied'irfee Miele ''
:8 H 0 E.S;OAI.'r F. 4115, Aci'. "Thi '' Orrese,itheett,i - " ,,
. Bliisliinit• !yid 'Bliitilidtle Ili eileit efiet - $ 6 . '' '''''`'-:'''
ii
We viidetirreekeitelikteiteeio' eeeto iliiii'elti:i - ,
.zette of A dii,hte:ipittit*! ? : thee** hive ait 'skittle,: = 1
dieoeitled'te'liletiiie 'the'', iteitleelei ' iaiite' l eit• 4 :
, e yeti . oite4l4'loe,Ofecii'is'ilith"theitlieitiiii= '-
a ge,. a ii'd'rekileet rel ti ;hilt 'it II la' > dell a rid ~ .siiii: '. ' 1 " !
The' buil;eiei ,ii 'WWI ', eeiiddefeW e e Oder' , ike,"`
thin a. c 0 u ZAN '4 l .4'l l A'tlyeNt'" , ," , - '' ''
." ,"'ALEX,ANDritr - tdifEliNs --, '
• '•Y''' - IttiN PP - x, VIC:
oat',"o`''tB-66;P - ~ ~‘ i-r• ...;,. -„? .''', • .1'...4 , !..At
. ! ',. i , r,..! ~,
~T. 3 n !i, ti P
Card. . if
rir E snbserib.er having diSposed of his in
.", -fere/4'in the BOor;',ll3liiie',"' it'"initt
Besineitt'tolfeisrillrYOß CA 1 4 1 - ' NATO
respectfullaikti hioos 'Tlol'l4l6'6 fh irtsode
ana costOliners tlio
NEI% KIVICURTZ: '
Oct. ' •
ColleCtormOridie 'Noticed
jiir 'Colreettire of 'L 'a Iffe,rerit
townships of Adams county are hereby'',
notified that they will be required to settle up
their Duplicates peer before' riforuirir. Ifie3fitt
day If December 'twit; on which ilny_sthe•Corit.
Miss to ne ts • ' win -Meat' et - theii I aim 'tit's ; live;'
the' •neceseittry eironeintiorre;*e.i- 4f Abe Ihtia• , ,
',neatest are riet`eettleic tipitt'fUll by the'eliove s .
date, the Ceilectensitirill be dealt withOettord-
ing to la*, Without' tegardiii persona; '' - '.- '
seherhe cia I eel Ors !.*1 I f liirequired to' pay"
over to the 'Treasurer :411: tionieri that may- bet
collected by the NOtiereber'CoOrt, '" ' '' , .'•
' J'AftIES".E'VVILLS:'
' . ''' - '''GEDRGE`ftlYßilti,• - COnOti. .
''. - ' • '-. : I li. .t‘.. - 1 1 .(C . KING - ,',, ' " 7 ,' '
Attest—J. AUGHINBAUOR, clerk."
Nov. 5 1855. td
• t. OLD SOLDIERS.'
'Bottity Land Act if 11355:
%mit; undersigned is now: fully preperecr -
IL file and is. ropid(yfi/ing-cwitsts TO DOIJN.•
Ty LAND for soltheis of the War of 1812,,,and
of eta, the wars of the U. States—their widows
and minor children. In addition to his long
experience and success, he would add, that,
in all the many claims he has hitherto fit•a,
(between 100 and 200) he has carefully pre
served, and has now every thing necessary
establish the rights of claimants—as alscritolls
and Lists of Companies, and facilities for far. ,
mshing prot)f!l_ANinal tees that-may be ou.
-7 rr o a_i_.m.
I=
He . has made complete armngements•..for
locating warrants in the Western States. War.
rants bought—Warrants sold. Apply personal
ly or by letter to D. M'CON A IiGHY.
Gettysburg, March 12, 1855. tf
Lost and Found .!
AT THE CHEAr -- CORNER.
Fall & Winter Goods,
()I r fo e r v e e a r lh d . esZiLtio a n. v w ar i i l e l ty be o r
SHAWLS,
and RE3DY • MADE CLOTHING,.: vary
cheap. Call and see.
JOHN HOKE.
Gettyaburg, Oct. 29,1855. -
BR.OO HI.: SHAWLS—a splendid and •
fashionable article--just brought from the,
city by SC HICK. Ladies, call. and examine s
them.
CALL and see FAHNESTOCIieItes
°Lori's, Casqimeres, Cassinets,
if you want Dargaius,_
M==l
,
=I
BEE