ARRIVAL; OE' TIIE ~0 4e Week ita.iec. - .frPni .1440'0. The English.- BxetteMent Jgainst the !hilted Slates Iniptirlant - from the Yeare`frrir-Runiora of Peace. liauFax, Nov,. 22•--..,—The '-id . anract` steamer Cadada'arrived Mere to•Alay *One o'clock, "p. 31. with LiVerpool dates to Baturday, 14 e - 10 1 ,,h inst.„at ten o'clock; M. , • , ENG;L\ %D. —The. excitement re,specting pr ' o t, A bility of a war with the . United States has quite ~subsided, and the leading journals, . tishained of the panic which they. created. are, attempting to elcuse it and let themselves gent ly, down by attributing the pretiaided hostile attitude of America to an election ruse on the , part of the'President - and Cabinet. Tiftelligent Englishmen of all ranks express themselves pained and humiliated-by the whole afr.air.' • FuAscs.-LAnother false report has been put in eirculatiOnof an attempt to assassinate the Emperor. The monthly statement of the Bank of France is stated as 'not unfavorable in its general character, thonc_rh it shows a diminulion 600.01 1 0: 7 1ts notes in circulation have been llaig,ely reduced. -•-. • . • SPAIN. —Unfriendly relations are, arising. be tween Spain and England, partly in relation, to the case pf Mr. Boylan, a British subject, who was expelled from Cuba .notwithstanding an agreement on the part of Spain to e,nbinit "his grievances to the arbitration of the British Consul. at, New Orleans. Great, Britain, de 7 mandS an indemnity on Boylan's loFses. , MORE PIP LOMACY.L. is,reported from Ber lin that Russia recently made econfidential cOininunicatiOn to Prussta and Ai/stria of . her ;wish to renew' negotiations ; and that Bour gueney *eta to Vienna with fresh , instructions to meet the contingekcY of - proposal's from Rus sia. It was 'also furthei' rePorted that Prince Gortschakofrand the Diplomatist &Om Vienna, with all'the Russian ministers from' the Ger man courts,. werecertninly to meet the Czar at Warsaw about the middle of November,'ivben the question of a renewal of negotiations will .be.settied. It also stated that the Emperor of France is favorable to a renewal of negotia tions. FROM THE SEAT OF WAIL;--A French,eamp of 50.000 men is being formed in, Silistria. The rumored battles near Simplie ropolturn7 ed out to be false. „ • liick e tu Sebastopol accounts say that the Rus sians projectiles reach a)tnost every part of the city. A. , desultork fire was being • kept up Gn both sides. The 'allies say that the RuSsiaris. are making preparations for a retreat. • St. Petersburg despatches say that' the Cri mean nrtuy has been provisioned for eight months. The Vienna papers say that the Russian -strength now in the Crimea is 200,000.meri. . Vienna, Nov. 9th.—Dispatches received at the Turkish embassy state that the:bombard ment of Nicholieff was commenced on the 29th ult.; and continued the whOle Of the following The-result was not knoWn: '•" LY.—The misunderstanding between Sar dinia and TuScany remains unsettled, and. the departure 'of the Anglo Swiss . Legion from Genoafor the Crithea has been countermanded. ,The correspondent of the London Post says that no doubt a revolutionary movement has brok en out in Sicily.' Several insurgents have been captured and' shot. Arrests have been- made at-Palermo.' rumored that Russia accepts the,ooice of mediator between Denmark and tloited` States. 13 rodstitffs.—All descriptions of breadstuffs cloiek With an active' ileinand,'hut the high prices bogin to repress sales. Prices have considerably advanced.' • London, Saturday morning. , —The corn mar ket is very firm. Flour and Wheat have itd vanced. • ' At Paris the latest Russian advices show more warlike feeling. SAD AFTAm.—One day • last week, Mr. Thomas . Jones, an old and esteemed citizen of Livingston county, Dlo., in an altercation with his 'Stepson, Sy lvester Williams. received a blow on the head with a flatiron, - which' frao tired his skull so severely as to restilt in his death. Mr. Jones was a native of England, -and a soldier under Wellington at the battle of - Waterloo. COLORED PEOPLE IN KANsAs.—The ' Free State Constitutional Convention of Kansas, has adopted an article to submit to the 'vote of the people the propriety of the Legislature passing stringent laws for the exclusion of free colored people frord the territory. POTATOES FOR THE BOSTON MARK.ET ! 7-Three vessels arrived at : Boston on Monday morning from Nova Seotia,which brought, 8,000 bushels of potatoes to that market'. IC?" Stns. Y tql Naros ON SII.IKESPE tut.—There came a certain lord; neat and trimly dressed." read• Ike. His mother immediately interrupted her interesting- son.— “Isaac.,” said she, "I know why Mr. Spokeshare defers to in that telegraph, it is to old Zekial Lord's son Jedmes, who was awful proud and stuck np after he got that nice spick-and-span bran-new suit at llockh ill & Wilson's. 111 Chesnut street, corner of Franklin Place !" Ike replied that he had heard of the '•crib," and that lie was , -in" for a "new rig," himself, whenever it met the views of the governess: ' ll7l,lol.boursT's Pttt.s hare again triumphed over every other Medicine —interesting C.ise !—Einily Walton, aged 17, of Walnut Street, Cincinnati, - suffered much and often rsick headaches, tottering'of the limbs, numbness of whole body, and other symptoms which s;ery much alarmed her fowl parents, the actual 1141.11/0 and nature of this:Complaint puzzled every one, it bore such a variety of aspects, and consequently thera.n - ere a variety of opinions on the subject. Three months ago. the mother boldly went to work with Holloway's Pills, which- very quickly per formed their part, for in six weeks the young lady was in possession of the most robust health; after every advice and medicine had failed. They are an excellent medicine for young ladies - entering into womanhood. ' ebe ,illarkets. Co rre ete4 from the latest ftaltl Ino re • Y nrk 4:llanov e r paper ' ' BALTIMORE—Pui LiAT L or. Flour, per barrel, $9 00 to 9.25 Wheat, per bushel, - 2 10 to 2 20 h i Rye ,• 44 1 18 to 1 20 • Cog, - ,, 80 to 93 • Oats, 41 33 to 42 Clwrseed,• 4 . ‘ ' 800 to 825 Trlliothy, ~ 325t0 3 31 `Whiskey, per'gallon, 38 to 39 seef Cattle, per fiund., 8 00 to 9 50 ;Bogs, ~ 9 00 -to 9 25 may, per ton,' -22 00 t 025 00 Guano, Peruvian, per ton, . 56 00 it* • rt.ecovr,s—Ttrunsotr LAST Ffour, per bbl., from stores, Do. t , • " wagons, Wheat, per bushel, . `Rye, 44 - Corn, lit Oatso iC . Ciiverseed, " Timothy, Plaster of Paris, per-ton, YORK—Pnrn tr r. tar Flour, per bill., from stores, $9 50 &Do. " from wagons, 8 50 WheAtri,er bushel, 2 10 to 2 20 R.Ye;"' tt 1 15 Corn, Oats; Olovers-eed, " ". Plaster of Pans, per ton, DFAT.II lir Ik' CI,ARGYNAN%—The Rev, John Bry.oit; a Presbyterian clergyman in North umberland county, Pa.. died a short. titne nn, aged 98. Ile was for some time in the-revolu tionary army, and afierWards - studied theOlOgy tinder Dr. Waddle,' the ,blind preacher whom Wirt has, Immortalized. Ile was. liet-nsedltu preach the gospel in 1780, aadinstalledby- the Presbytery of (.71-tisi.s' in the united' churches of IVairior7s Run and Chilisquagna in, 1700; in one of which, he preached until 1841. (1:7 - The Richmond Examiner advocalis a mpeal atilt. usury laws in Virginia. QUA quantity of green peas from Savannah were received at New` Yark:On 'On the ^2d list., by the Rev. Jacob 'Ziegfei, M. R. W. WIT:ROBE, of Mosurnasburg, to Mine LUCY A. CALUM, of 3/enalleo to.vusitip. Dayton. Ohio, ou the 13th inst.: by Rev. D. Winters, Mr. DAVID CULL' ti) 'Miss CHARLOTTE WEAA" - - - - ormeryr ; Tri place. ..-On the 16th inst., by the - Rev - .fie._Thonsp3on,Mr: JACOB D. FORNEY. to 3Ess ELIZABETH ADA W. 4, both of Yuirk, On the 2.5 th nit., by Itev.zaohn G Vrttrhey. Mr. EPH. KAIM BANKERT,4)ll.anoutown. to dies ELIZABETH R. JONES. formerly of Petersburg, ( r. s.) Adains couuty, bat no* of Taney town, 'Aid. • On Tuesday Ate 13th Inst., by for. Mr. Enders, • Mr. HENRY C. LAWRENCE to Miss MAT/LEA LUNG, both of Adstnix county. On the 15th inst., by Iter. P. Scheurer, Mr. AD .4.1 - B. WENTZ. of Manheha tOwnship, York county. to Mrs RE BECCA STONESIFER, of Atouutpleasaut township, Adams county. 3 -• • ; On the 18th hist, Mr; LEWIS NUL :; of ; aged about 30 years. • On the 10th inst.. in Adams county, ;OSI AIL son of Geo. and Lydia Hoffman. aged 23 years 4 months anl 10 dari. Near Newville, on the 4th of October list. Mrs. MARY 31ACFABLANE, wife of Wm. S. Cobean, , Es' q., formerly of this place, aged about 50 years; and •on the 6th, Mts. .ELIRA - , (sister Of Mrs. Cobeau,) wife of Mr. Robert M. Graham. aged 55 years. • Ott the 26th ult., in Berkley county, Va., GEORGE wAsirrn TON' -HORNER, formerly of this county, aged 'about 42 years. • - „I t P C P o L tn I t C n 0 4 n I p I 0 1 N n a s o ? noes Adams ne county, a C oounrt of the 20th day of Noveinber, 1855. fdi a Charter of ,Incorporatioti of an association Of/ftbrsuns, un der the natne,,sty le and tititi of " The f,onsislory of the German Reformed Con.,_reation of Mark's Church, of Mounthy township, :Monis county.” _ L. ,By,ordes...,o,l,conrt, said . applicatien was filed,irTihe office of the Piothonotary, and 'no tice-thereof .directted. to be givedby advertise meat in one .newspaper printed in the Borough of Gettysburg, for three successive weeks prior to the third' Monday of January next. JOHN PICKING, .Prolley. Prothonotary's . 01fice, Nov. td flAli FA to the premises of the sttbseriher, in &mbar, township, on Ike 14t4 of i'VO vember insi., a large RED BU LL, having sev eral, white spots .on the-sides and back,-and soppOsed to be three years old. The ow net is desired to , come forward, prove property, pay charges and take him away.' Nov. 26, 1855. J. F. F ELTY. I\7OTICE is hereby given to the heirs and `and legal representatives Of -MA RG A• BET. • RUN EEL, late of the Boromili of Gettysburg, -'Adams' -county, Pa., -de ceased, viz: Dr. John Bunke!, (petitioner,) the issue of Dr. William Runkel, a deceased brother, to wit:' William J. Minkel, late of 'Philadelphia city,.Pa., Since. deceased and In testate, upon whese estate- 'letters _of Adminis tration have been granted to- Charles E. Grata, of the-same place,-Louisa C. intermarried with -William Jaquette, whose interest as an he ti. ii -now assigned to .petitioner, Aletha. M. Blank.; Whose-interest - has been assigned to William M. Fulmer, of Philadelphia city, and Edwin Ruri!.e . ., - .1 lunatic—that AN.INQU EsT will be held on a certain part . :el a•L'ot of Ground, fronting on South Baltimore -street, adjoining lots of Dr. John Ilunkel,: and Peter Sheads:, and bounded on -the rear by -anilTiry, on • which is erected a Two-story .Log -Weatherboarded .House, with a One-Story Brick Kitchen attached, and a Frame Weatherboarded Stable, with the ap. purtenances—on Monday, Ihe 24th day ty . De cember next, at 2 o'clock, P. M., on the prerei ses-=;—to make partition•thereof to and amongst the heirs and legal representatiVes of said-de 'ceased, - if the same will admit of partition -without ,prejudice to or, spoilin,r the whole thereof; but if the same will not admit of such partition, then to inquire how many of the said heirs it will conveniently accommodate, and part and divide the same to and: among as many of them, as the same will accommodate ; hut it the sitne will not admit• of division at all without/ prejudice to or: spoiling the .whole thereof, then to value and'appraise the same, whole and ,undivided—whereof all persona interested are hereby notified. HENRY THO M AS, Sitee(y. Sheriff, s, Gettysburg, .? ' . , Nov. 26, 1855. 5 tNEW BOOK COMING !—We have the pleasure of announcing that we have in' press, and' shall publish about the Ist of December, a n'w work of 'fiction, entitled ROSE CLARE.,"a Romance, b'y FANNY FERN. The last:work, and first continuous tale of this brilliant and fascinating authoress,' "Ruth Hall," achieved a success unexampled in the annalS of letter's'. In the language of aleadi ng periodical, it "created a more profound seusa• tion'than 'any which has been issued during a quatter,of acentury.", But it is unneces ,s,ary to allude to the merits of "Ruth ,Hall:" Judging, from the number of copies of it we have sold, we judge that everybody in . the United States has read i:. A's respects the work we have now in press; Rose Clark, we can only say we regard it as in every respect, 'a greater:, better work, and we are confident it will not only sustain, hut Seven increase the reputation of its distinguished authoress.— e have reasons fur thinking "Rose Clark" will make a greater sensation than did "Ruth Hall." It will form an ele,gant 12 mo volume of over 400 pages. Price 81,25, on receipt of which copies .will be sent by mail post-paid. will be' for sale by. all book sellers. newspaper giving this advertise ment three insertions, and sending us a copy of paper with advertisement marked, will ,re crive an advance copy of the work, by mail, post-paid. Published by NIASO SI BROTH CRS, Nov. 28, 1855. " New Birk. $9 50 8 50 1 95 to 2 05 1 10 55 to 80 37 7 00 3 25 6 50 GALL at__the Store of KELLER KURTZ and" buy your Brink School Reports.— Price reduced to 61 cents. Only 100 sheets left. KELLER KURTZ. Nov. 19, 1855. Now for Bargains 1,..1E1V.1NG OFF AT COST, a lame stock of Souks. Stationery, Riney Goods, China Ware, &c., &c., to close out stock. Otr:Gall, soon at the More of L KURTZ. 7 50 3 50 7 50 Nov. 19, 1855. tf MARRIED. DIED. Notice. Stray Bull. Notice of Inquest. To Fanny Fern's 1,000,000 Readers. School Teachers, 'Pnbtie *ale . ' • • OF 11,01; 'ESTATE.: " IN pursuance of an alias :order ,o(the Or- .. 1 ph:tn's-Caart of Atriums c otirity,:the, S scriber, the •Vr Amten- appninted, by said ,Cotirt for the sale-of *04,4 1,41,443 of D.A.vip ' NAN, deceased, will offer at feblic:,Sale; on the : premi:ses,..on_ ',Noturdo, N „ibe,-22d-rlay nex4the: ful toaiug drseribed Reek Estate,' viz ; A. FARM,- containing -114,. Acres, more .cr(less,,,,sitnate Straban township. 'Attains county, Pe.; adjoining lands 0 - Isaac Brinkerhoff, Isaac F. Brinkerhoff, Petei M un fort, Abraham Lerew; John, Brinkerhoff, and William Stalls,iniih. The improve-, monis are a Two-sit4y LOgr, Weather- ; boarded HOUSE, with rnune Kitch g en, anew, • Fraine Sarn i with - Sheds, ' Spring .House; and ' the usual out-buildings' well of' • •water near the door never, known to f 411,, (a pump' in . it:) supplying' also the barn yard ; and' an exc4lerit Orciraid. 'There ,are about 35 Beres ofloird - *Cipher, and. about'3o l acres of excellent Meadow. There are several good,springs on.the Farm, and .water in near-- y--every- The p r'Operrris — w ithinitat --mile of theVork-Turnpilte; -- 3 - -miles from Get ty shurg; aad'2 from Iluuterstow 'lThie-Trap erty will be shown to.. personsdesirous of vieWing it; by Saniuel Harman, residing on, the place. - , - KT-Sale te : commenee'at l 6 olctOCIt; A. M., on said day,- when attendance 'he, given and terms made known by SAAIU 14;1 NV LEST,. Trustee. By the Onurt---J. J. BALD IN, Clerk. W-If not sold on said day,it. ,will be for ~ Rent by the Heirs.. Nov. 26,1855. to VALUABLE PROPERTY AT. Private Sale. riE undersigned will sell at Private Sale that desirable property, in MeSherrys t ,wn, Conowego township, Adams' county, Pa., lying on' the public mad running, through said place. It contains Ten Acres, more or less, of first rate land, adjoining lands of Dr. H. N. Lilly, 'Samuel and. Joseph Stamm baugh, and others; and is finely itnproyed.— There is a large Two-story BRICK D EL LI NG, with a Two•stor t y Brick r i p Back-building, fronting un the street, aud nearly opposite the pnblic house of John Busby, Esq-.; a — good Log Barn, art Orchard of choice' fruit, a good well of water, and other improvements. PossessiodgiVen on or before the Ist day' of April next, as may be desired. If 'not sold, the property will be FO Personi wishing to view. the premises will call on_4_lln_ gushy. MICHAEL HERRING.' Nov. 26;1855. tf A _Good Farm, AT,PUALIC•S'ALE TN pursuance ni an Order of the Orphan's Court et,-Adams county, the Sultscriber, Administrator of RETII:I2 . .SHEELV, dece.is'ed, will offer at Public Sale, 'on the premises, on Tuesday, the 'URA day of .Decencher next, a small FARM. lase the property of said 'der e . derit,situate in Mvuntpleasant township,Adams criukay, adjoining. - lands of Peter Welker!, Splomon Snyder, and' others, containing 1 65 Acres, more, or less, on which are erected a very roomy one and a half story DWELLING - HOUSg, - - 1,44 Barn, WIN and all necessary entliuil . dings, with a never failing well of water at the door. is also an Orchard on the premises. (3*—Persons wishing'to view the property, are requested total! upon Soloinon Millet, re*: siding thereon. ' • to commence at 10 o'cicck, A. M., on said day, when attendance will be given and terms Made known by JOHN HA UPTNAN, Adm'r. By the oi:ono—J. J. 13AbtovhNi:Cierk. • N0v.,26, 1555,: is Peterson's 'Magazine, M6NTHLY 'Periodical "of Literature, Art a adyns oii.`-:-:-This" poplin) M aga zine, already the cheapest and, best in the world, will be greatlyimproved foe 185 U. , It "will contain 900 pages of doubly column read in," matter t . from twenty to thirty, steel Plates ; and over 400 WCod Engravings; which is pro portionately • mare - than any periodical, ot Any . price, ever gave. Its thrilling original stories are from the best authors. Every voluthe contains one of MN. Ann S. Stephens' copyright Novels, the cele brated-author of "Fashion and Famine." The press and the 'public pronounce it 'the most readable of 'the Magazines. ,It is strictly moral. Its.superb Mezzotints and other steel engra- Vings; are the _be.it published anywhere, and executed - for'it by the finest artists; and, at the end of each year, are alOne worth the 'sub scription. • . Its colored, fashion plates. -Fula - number contains a fashion plate, engraved' on steel and colored ; also, a: dozen .or more' neW Styles, engraved on' wood. - Also, - a pattern,:' - froin which a dresS . 07 Curiliti Ila, Qr chiliPs:costume, can be cut without the,Ad - of a Matftualnalier. New receipt S, crotchet embroidery patterns, &c., in the greatest ,profusion, 'are given. Hach number contains a paper flower, with directions how'to make it: Also, a piece of new and fashionable Music. It is the hest Ladies' Magazine - in the world ! Try it fur One year! Tkrirtis—Always in advance : One copy, one year, $2,00 Three copies, for one year, 5,00 Five copies, for one year, 7,50. 'Eight copies, for one year, 10.00 Sixteen copies; for one yenr; MC/EY-- Premiums for Clubs.—Three, Five, Eight, or Sixteen copies, make a club. To every person getting up a club; our "Port Folio of Art," containing Fifty Engravings, will be given gratis; or, if preferred,..3 copy of the Magazine for 1855. For a club of sixteen an extra copy of the Magazine for 1856 will be sent in addition. Address, post-paid, CHARLES J. PETEIV•iON, 102 Chesnut street, Phila. 113—Specimens sent gratis. Nov. 26, 1855. Kid Gloves. _ILADIES', White,'Black, and colored KID GLOVES, at 624 cents, worth 874. Gentlemen's do. at 75 cents, w.ortit $1 25 jast received .froin New York ,Anction by FAUN ESTOCK BROTHERS. Oct. 15, 1855. . Q . CIIICK has on hand a more complete as sortment of Cloths, Cassimeries, Vestings, &c., than ever—and offers such inducements to purchasers as cannot but be advantageous to them. Gentlemen will find his store well supplied with all kinds of goods suited to their wear. I_ - 1 - )ERF UNI Eft Y—the largest assottmsnt in town will he foulid at Sell LUK'S.— His stock embraces every article in the per tutnery line—and lie - will sell cheap. ' • JUST received an assortment or GROCE RIES, which %ill be sold low for cash or country produce at GRAM M ER'S. GLOVES & HOSIERY—a la).?' good and cheap at J. I.tROONI'' . " a " 6, ind fl"ketl. for sate ' E. ZIEGLER'S. ` - 1' lrai n am cti T . kt the, SUS sc r [her: „ Cairn' will offi • r at_Puhlic 'Sal4,', on the On theta:ld deny n Qceen.ber iseal,'ltheot 25. Acres of ;:8 tli ate beriand' tow tiship;' Aderns. coUnt ' within ' yils . orifierlroßingli: line; a... jniiiing: :lands .of Mrs. and 'Ahraltaiii Spangler, and 'Ever Gieon Ceirietery., _The, land frenisnn the 'Biltiervire Turnpike'. Th is of - the hest quality. being "Granite," than iv hielt_therekinune_mor4rollecilve- Tliii trial will he. °tiered in lots, or alto . nethei, to suit parclin'sers. A ra r e iipportnni ty. is ihiis affor4led to secure choke ' seas may not again present itself for many r3ars. Dar• Sale to commence at' 1 o'el ne lc, P. j M., on said day, when attendance will be . given and terms 'made known by' DANI.EL BEITLEIL Oct. 22, 1855. td Valuable Plantation, rrHE FARM latti.ofJOFlN Wtervisst4,;E•tqh, „fornterly,, belonging, Jo, :Henry. M undorff. containing, 149 Acres or Pat., - elated — Land, Satiate -near Pettlsbuyg, York., Springs, Aying ,nn .Dernittilian Creek, near fife State road lead ingfrotp Petereborg.co, Gettysburg. There is on said,'Varin.. a good tWo•stoy LOG DWELLING, . • . HOUsg, Bank , liartr. -- Wllgon Shed; Corn Crib. Cooper Shop,.; 1 - 11 ' • a neverfailing spring of water -- ;s>!'"'''''°• near the house, with a Spring.hosse - Over, the- Sainet. and other out houses. About 25 ,or 30, acres are. in good 'l'imber s from 10 to 12 acres in-Meadow; and an Orchard of good fruit. This.k arm lying on a neverfailing stream„ of .cater, and having also a Mill seat thereotiond ; being, within _two ini les; of several ; Lirne-liilna in active bperation t make it a desirable proper. ty - . A part has been limed. The _terms will be.nialle -very aceonmtodai leg, as considerable part of the purchase meetly, nuly rgtgain ini the hands of the purchaser, if desires'. Siiirif said 'prripetty 63. not'sold before Saffirkip* thr 15!h day Ikcember next, it will ion ktfat day he offered, at: Pe4lio Sate, at 1 o lock, ,oh the, prewiees. Per fertlit4 I tieulats,apply . , N' B,IIKETEII, Actin- * fixe , :etor of the Mate of John 'Merman. doc'd. YorkSpfinga, Nov. 19', 1855. relk!ie: rti FIE Subscriber will offer at _Public Sale, , Saturday, thettigt - tis - Iltembrr - nexl` at' 9 'O'clock, P. M.. nn the` prent• . • ises, the Frame' 110 UGH •0 A Sr , 4 1 '1 1) WLUNG, situate iri - and 1111' Middle street, nearlp opposite the ''• ethodist Episcopal:Ohurch,at present occu• pied by Mr. John • • . . . ; ALSO' At the sametilriP t will hit'oirered a BRICK 1) ‘‘' ELLI,NG, In same„ ' Fru streetonljui oing properties ,of ter Lutz and George SW ope. . Terms will be w,sde known on day of 'saki by. N0v.19,1855, ,is S. 11.11PT.0.N,.. First and Last Notite. fli sc otitinuing business, gives notlee to ail ind?bt,•d to call and settle-on (ir before; the 171 k tf 'December, as al ter that date all unsettled accounts will lie placed in the hands of an officer fur collection. • KE'LLER—KURTZ. There Nov. 'l9 - , 1855. ••TeirJapike Dividend. ryiklig President and' M - anAgers . of the York 11, and filettystrtir,x l'ireepike onsimany , have declared a DiOidend of Voi. Per Cent.; payable on demand. ; ' GEO. • ' Nov'. 1,9,1855. • 3t" Stacks 7'he Cheapest 'Prettiest the Best ! U. fief - 11011 has rettirokl front the city , ( I'4 with the lamest and , hest `seleeted . 'btocl; of FALL & WINII,IEII - -GOODS he has ever had the pleasure of ofri rimr to this"cotrimunity. (,A-lif. - AND SEE FO re yemtsmiiii F. 1• 4 1. lie will not pretend to enumerate his large' and attractive • stock—titti limits of an . adver tisement will not admit of it. But iflyou'viish to select from the choicest lot of Ladles'' and. Gentlenotn's4 - Dress' Goods,, your eyes ever belield,.go to Schick's., r October 15, 1855. Leather., ITZ, HENDRY &: . C;0.: X 7 ri. 20 Norlit Ithird • .Strel, M ounce° MANUFACTURERS, CURB! FRS anti hIPMITIC,RB or FRENCH' ('ALF-:S , ICINS;,-anit Dopiprs in RAI) , apci , OAK SOL E LXATIA ER , & FOiriuiry — .26,, 05 5. . ' l +Y • rxectiforte - Nonce; !-• •TO El ITT A - S WS, .I,SiA'lll.+... Letters iy Jestinnenlary on the estate of.Tehn late of Union townshiii,' Adains , decoased, having been grvinted to the ttnert si,4ned, residing in the same township, they hereby give notice to all persons indebted to said estate to make initnediato payment, and those havingtclaitne avinst the same to present them properly authenticated fur settle ment.' W R ITTASE, • ISHMAEL tarrAsE, Nov. 19; 1855. 6t ' Bre:tutors. . Flours Flour I /THE undersigned continues the Flour bus• iness as heretofore. He- sells .--by the barrel or any stnaller• quantity. rßy .taking 61 ALL PROMS- he-caft-hterns high-and sell al low -as anybody else, and by al ways. endeav oring to keep none but the best, he hopes to merit, and receive a condnuanre of liberal pa. tronage Oct. 8, 1855. Blanket and Long „Shawls. 11111 E largest and cheapest in town., Also, Ladies' Dress Goods—the prettiest lot in town—to be had at the store of Nov. 19, '55. GEO. ARNOLD. Ready-made Clothing, CLOTH, Coating, Cassimeres, Cassinets, Vestings, &c.— the largest variety on band end constmitly making up. . The best bargains in town at the Clothing EinPoriurn at the sand stone front or Nov. 19. GEO. ARNOLD. T Private Sale, comprising a variety of /IL Counters, Glass Cases. Drawers, Siielv inir, &c., in good order—WlLL BP; SOLD CH KAP. K KUL Eft KU wrz. - N0v.19, 1855. if - Shoemakers, come this T0r..1". FAHNEIIR.O STOCK 111ERS "sill sell you .MOKOCCOS from 2.. g• cents to 00, the cheapest lot everkought to the .Colnty. Call sonnet the SIGN OE' THERE() FRONT. Oct. 15. 1855. T.',..4slEltY.L•knew Article:l4SM* a . j_ WOOL 110 SE. and silk lined HOSE:. fur sale at FAH V E:S'I'DUK BROTH Oct. /5. . ty . the Red Frtml., )I • Shawls and Flannels. very cheap at t. FAILS;ES/VI:JCS.' FOR, SALE. ME Wrvt. [AMPLE. At the lust Office. Store Fixtures A4jjoqrtied: Court: NT, One s birelay•igitetiiltittan Ilcljitur,i +i 1.11-; Omit -err (Allmon 4,ol i olif ; ciretlysinirg. for file 'c'cit Adams on Moriday, Ike - Iol* day . of =ffiteembe...-potri, 10 -O'clock , A ftf,,, wit tin-aeti , Wit ere all variteit interested are retfuested iolta Tattoo. • , Sh rifra Office, OettyabergV)":".f •-•- .14110t:5,4855.-- ,G.R T -A'T.TII.A.CT 9! -llZ( P tie V" te k ikj ;* ew tti.ke - ritA;zoß, respectptlALt informsthe public; that intsjust received a large and ,splentid.nswortment.”( deli and new sIYie.COLD JEW.KGitit nfallAinds, inclu ding.ttreast, Pins, ,Finger..R,iiiga, I;l4,:ttings, of the 'racist fealiionallie.at[fts; lob, vest and guard I.lh*ins,, Chitf Pins,~lr~ital , Keys, ate. A-ten, 'Ai bail', Sponns,,,t %icy roopp, Gua ,Keys: and. Chnins p .: GOLD & SICVER WAITHFA, 41 ZasIzjw..- 1 be-elrith -a 'largo .fissort ' --- ineniof — Mourning 'Goods' , point& for persona in mourning, _and. numereusi tititcr, hi-s line—all 'Of 'Will be 'sold at the lowest Cash Oleo I, intve :purchased ali-my, roods &OP. regular Jewellers; I Twill.l , i'Mtl4 - ANT Oten:l , , to he what I iironeurce !theta; ,', Of 'this pop.. chasers, may rest assured. , . WATPiI ES AND ,Jh4VEGRY. R PAIII.I.M, as heretofore. Give. me in ;Baltimore ;strfket. , a._ few - dents,, front :t die, diamond,. if:you,waut .. good Jewelry, . and ,the genttine -- artinteslow — e - than the purchased any - place out*, the, eitv A.L, Fit,AZER; * Gettyiburg,, Nov. fit , tf.,:, Neiw 'Gfrodt.4, Coods, rA II N . ESTO C 0 T ER'S' have, j not; vectived 'their' usual! tarp and:. Hand some' assorttnent :of Vali- and Winter Goods, to whiolt 'they invite. the attention tic, consisting of. , every ii , ,setiption„ of Dry Gonda, , Hatti*Eire., Maddlery, ,Qiiesnsivure, Groceries, Cedar. ware, Iron.° ils St. l'aints444,c..: Give us an early cull, and we will- show you the ' Largest, tßtettiest, and , Albeapest, ,Stocrk, of Goodwin ,the. County. FAIINIISTDC , K • i 3 ROTH Oct. q f !gn if flie:ilerl:Point.'7,' NC,Ilt Goods. , . . (It EO. ARNULD , :hns ju:st NturtnA frpra kJ!, the' Chios will) a 'frrge ,ef 01eV : 00 'XS, ,U 001.,11111 0 .14) ‘V.4 . 11E.; It KADY NIA 1)1 , : CI,QTIILNO, 1).111.;,Sg : , ( 00 os. , &0., .11111014" atre Briglidll,4l)d,Freilt:llClothili Cyatillgth melee, Satioetta, Jeans, Blankets. Plannris, and an. endifiseviiribtr of , I.,A.DIKSZ; iHESS (3.001)§., togethcs ; with aimpkte,vcry , arlicle% i 9 OA line plf i ‘4.111 tie if.not,a liiti,e,ilit4rlo)!R6.afl' otk4;osto hi ishmen t here, or else Were., 118 ,:;to dis)ths,, Oasstaleroo, . Itendpornide Clothing,. we Ijsying now ; . - you Goods frr ; opws,ll,ll of .40-years, l'hain-st:1111 times endeavored . to Voisin; a straight•lnrward course, and CAgnith,aos and every article in my lino, of,hniiines4,tition . :the #eiy pest terms, '‘krill 9 6 nti tr,i 6in dO u Oct '11455; tf .; s 10. Dividend. . 4AN,* or Giciriiintikii,' ~ 1 ' 1 Nov: G. 1' 1 85'5. -; PH F t l,PrQsiderft arnd,Threct.tire. r thifi initti i _L. tlitiotil!ii.iie Oils day dtiSlgiiij ,a''''Pl'iiiknd ar ii'ariir kiertin t ? , paytifi , l 15 •,4, ii ..1 i : ' q ~ ter tint 12q,10.1.F ett4 „ "` ' '' l' .1: 'O. 111oP H lalligo;r4 1 Cashie;; Nor. - "W,1855.' 31 -"''' ''.' ' ' '- i •„ II • I P 4 %F i. 40• 9 `'ri 9 1-1' kg, I.lloeentker r tvlm ott, (or ft_ 1 104 . Fa liners the; art tete . tor sa.le, -Il(! will} I inllY w thrmr, t ii30, 141 , , fur, Lv d c _Grocery Ntore in Wei; 'Middle street, Gettysburg.- • Nov. In, 113.55; • • . Aid di I fritiqiit ok l ii Not/COO ' EST K) 1.1 , 01 administratieli on the estate,of David ; Flack,, •late ~etFranklin tovvneltip ts Adams county; &creased, haying • tmen granted to tlrq undersigned., ruAitling in . G,uittorcl toikn'ship, Franklin coanty,, Pp., lie ,4eroby ,igives no tico,,to• all, persons. tttdebted to said estate to make immediate payment, and,-,those Having claims against Ow same to present triem pro. per] y a u thentiea4# fiw,setfirtmpnt. , , GE9, 1 1 6 k;.k. xeoiaittg—pi, .-Frpttklin Cowne i tiii,,AAamit "colint); is in Ageitl,' dolly anfltortted. to transact business or t.cie rp , !ittyr to said esfste. ” 1 N4v l 1iz,j6e0,5; Ct 'f' ,-,• • Atinitstifitratoi 49 s Notice. • = , . A T)A:NI I,I4:ATCI4:' I.l l Bl`Al'ii:'.=-Letterti of 11 adininistriitiOn on tho ['cake, late of Latimore township, "Adlims connty t .deceesed,,lisv,ing,been gptuted 19 : 111e undersig,iiedeesiding in the acme she herkGy gtvei notice, ti) all fiets6ne,ltidefit ed to said estste:in; make imineilide fignlent, and those' having elaiitis airsi'dst;'ihe'enthe'ic present thenipteperty authenttenteit foe Settl ement. ' LtAH LEAR.E, :Via" x. Oct. 2.9; 1855: , Gt • ' Admlnlatintorno QU.SANNAI-1 ALWINE'S Letters of adminiStration 'mil le , Itittate of Susannah Alwine, late of . Harnilt. _tow n . ship, Adarn , 4•countyideCeatted, having ee .granted to the .undersigned,: 'residing, 1 e Barnil township, ha , hereby•gives .nottiee t=ll persons indebted 'Weald- estate to :make im mediate • payment, and, those . haqiing claims against the same to present theta properly authenticated iSr Settlement. SAMUEL AL.WlislE, Oct. 22, 185.5. 6t 1 _ 4 . 4 ._ 4 Administrator's Notice. 1.17 A fiETH . StikELY'S P.STA*E.— .4 Letters of administration on the estate of E izabethBheely, thte 'of Mon n tplearsant town ship, Adams enemy, dideaSed, having been granted 'to the under Signed, residing in Union toWnship, ,- he hereby - gives notice to all perioitis 'indebted 'tó satd - •estatee to make immediate • "pay ini.nt, and thoSe having claims against: the same to • present them properly authenticated for settlement. • • JACOB SHELLY, ✓!dm'r. October_B, 1855. ;Bt Richardson, No: 141 N.llftweird Street, haltimore s . U V 8 and treII9FLOVR, GRAIN, HAY, 1) STRAW, aiid'Conntry Produce general ly. Has also on hand a large stock of GRO CERIES, wholesale and retail. Fob. 19, 1855. ly. ! - A DIES% if you want ha ndsome_jind_ehea DRESS G9O I)S. call at H ESTOCK BROTHERS, Oct. 15 f ILI;INUlt V G'o4oB cirrtAti at ./ 11 . t` • FAHNESTOCKS% Sign fl the, Red front. • ^.• •Al lik - Wile ° e • • „ 11:114: (.; 0- tOOIC, ila . na • „ s. glit ,Oe priSlic geriera_ i y ; . 4 01 : nearly ,6pßovits.o:oTriat. orriee:a veni large arid well4nadvi,iistertrrierit: N-W ARE. which he,wikiell :htirfl4ll-- which cannot fait to Olqaise,,',.;- execute to or with promptness, i . 11 , Wrirlt k e manner. and `with Ilse ,hest irritteriats, ati kinds of fi OIT SE SPOUTI LIC ROO,FI NG. ,HYPIIANTAVORK;#e• Gettysburg' Nev. C11'11:.455. Collictois-of iti.the'llilrefent 1 townships of Adams county' iie^h - ereby notified That they will be required to settle up their. Duplicates on or beforeJlooday. t 431,/, dip p l .:Reef:giber yea% onr which. ny thi,•qotn. • "11 ateet 'at theireffi ifik intsstoners,.wl • ..„ ge the ,necerkeary...enotiatiollify 40.7. 1 - 11.4b10-, plientes, are_ not settltd up in full by:the:Syciie,_ I 4 a te v , • tbe be dial t 1 i regard to plfss,/a i ini„,, c ser-Tho Cellectors will be required to pay over ,to - the - Treasurer nit ; monies Alpo may be collected by ifie November Courts ,J A-111 , ES J. 'Wit/LS.4 ••• G,KoAtik SUS" Coriis, • Ptolo NTi; td IroTt i v , r''s Speller ~-4 . . iii /e • .A.tcm co.ut.t.#l:,ExuNclatxpt i AND ~ . 2'o /V .f; /1"S 44 ti) Lt A 8 :.• - 17IFIST REA 08E4 'be Prearsary School r Siiiikiaisr,,Psri,l.,ow - i2 11' . 11.:1P:a : :S#enso-.,RaifPA.ar..-o:clE P li!ni!!); , Pl4.9oPgur 'cialori rfin`lil • ~,„-:- .', , y 5.::,.. t . : t r. ~ i i ',.: %,T2 1 140 i 4 o,4 , o*r,ii l l::o4:lfileitl,P4mket,* ifA , At OP " 1 , 0 19 01 1 •• 1 ;-: ',:. . :1 , ofi Yltt ;I % 1149 Agi; a i l ,` i Pouitxtr it tortsa ; , ft, "MINI ; 10 i natiMalf TM t. .:k WYO.:Of/4Jan, *At:IL:PPE)* InfilotkartSlV3R practical ly , t il lit strate4 ' (lx,i ~ ein i tmytrzi 1 4 ;...,, .Zftc)Lf/41f4fri Si XT,IL 4 Ititti Ir t l4 :W) II AleTllighlitSPArilit*Pit. Of 'EI? 0 0 tiSit ra* t l 4 ooo : 11 0 . 4.44 1 4 .n ltirik P.ll-P -prottrt4e-049:010eIktu • ~: ~ ,,J.:r.t).',',l'`,' • e.i.. - I ! -11ThP1 11 .eg t 4Pfeer0PaTf i ci 'iliPPßitlyi 'P,, At; it leficAing 'only one Ming at a tießif il pi t ;,, fis nonutißval tn9t.f 3 eng#PK4lo 'W Pit i t tli 4 0 of , eiVre.lo l l l i:lnt,4,lPC*_„”rtrAatilf,; k , ,wi.k!*: t.hor ,hAsomx , ttoknar4l f11ti.4.,..vcA ,-,,.' kv.::o,- 1 ; 144 . . , 1 Tit ttlivOtianliY , lnAtier" tort,,Plal! Pl 43iiii. prehensive; f ailap,tvil It - ,it, Ansltan), ~ ~ , ps 'only practical ivachuis. latow ha* to pare ItA),,ikk, 40Ptifi j ,, ,, ml4;pli t itt;i4e'v R tAO,: 6 p 1.! the Selicifons' ‘ ar emus V. `cart. nty Oiled 'frith ikallilt,'lilii: ,"to '4 'lig 4 is . A' j p,inoint'iii#,Whini;e o \42piii*Velfiiiil ' d - Aka- i'll'ink 8 1 1 ,and - fiiifirfitielatipiSitillibliribifiaikiliiia 'kW ta:Sulti viitkie - Otiiitof 'tiiiiil4 ift*lnei itrii, :I=., Jugs, asaiShPeYeAtie tO VITO cilt4:_. ir. ~.:' it •, k ' l'Aiepe'eeteefeittrid Str i a feil-b theliae`settefivr; WhO,altitie ititi'buiditytkiiiift ktiiiielliat ifi 'te r o f iiiii'e u itiiiitidi4liiiii andlitl t t!titittiiiiiiithitiiP yoom , pijoit , ; ,, t, It; "4.. ~, s 0 4 43-‘.. o yl; ~:.., 1;.4 , 4 Also, `ToiiiiVi litaiiiiiitis'irtitirairfo - ,loi h'itinni`es','Sb'd 'raver% gri l iff4hlinfininerfor id vittiCed'clittititC"" . '" Yl4"Vn"q, 1.1: ..` , i '''';''', mlieitcheit,"ECliiiot Miiiiiiiiiiiiielkirdiiiiti,' ' and' ally n i tti‘in".l4oriiiititiii‘ Wdiiiiiiin - gig h. . ;....-80 ~ ~ ,, 4 4- I t o'Oti:ottiiziianlipp:ll-_11.90k5., .. .. _ •• ,-, .." DA MI , ItWOG rsTBr,. co tt , i 'Pub! Isliesi;N o.* 610004:40 1 011L ();r-For . Sitloity,,..,,A l 11 1 ,...1ik1,14 , ,V LER, Get. tymburg. PI 1. .'"' ." -'.?". 1‘bt1A1,13 . 58. 31a 44,i-4.-Ar; , - ,,, 44- 4 4-14-$44-4444-rt I 444.4e,i; A 4,4:4,t-a.... gleir LET, .USI REASM-5P0474 1 441011t, • '''i 0 IVkv"Ali. E Vii S SICK V 1 'h t k . cr r the f- r h ii* 'iv y -," • „:. , gig, i ,t.PIP 00 " ' a ;Ft , e *e down by aiseaii,PYl ,mgltilgp cr. : P d .- NAY'S . P.,11j.4 S nio -110eala Y a 12 _Aa l g.P. relief of tbe,•Nvoii,N, them._,Ryq, t ,m s • I) E 1 I f f.;#TAl` p and., itta,i'l F,' iy pf ,: tippi"4lßlN, it ges, sex es i ,, , , „And. „Oniiii . litioi . ts v „,, j'tilOpg II ullowat pgrpon,ally i lineerintindif ..411i4t:,..** feature Oihia niftdiOnea In the 410, ;ail lotat," and offers iliain,,ta, a fife and en tilitOttiattpO r Piet as - the 4VIA I 're*dY t h il}l , lli4 ff!C#F2o . Zif for the rein u„,pei, of:d isfease t „ , „ ;„, ~,,,4 f t 1 : ,, 3 , 1 , 2 , 4./ 1:;..,'1.4 , ;8W1 i&APRIIiirS thaintaaaltV * w, 1 t These famous-Pill; are expliteslol66athitted to.hpeltatehfo 'the;statiatiii;Ndthe Hirer, the kid• Trey. the rfungsothe skitliv.and , ithebatrels, corrictiitrahy:dersinge tie at ist Aireic nine tient, purifying vie, blood, the very foantaitt- of-life, and thusettlittkirtibiselikKaitiorms. '' b3gPtittlitti mid liiivireliiiiirK. . . EH tirifttrillh4 lifiniabolieete'llitOiPtitthen the' ,w /VIC. ilia to th itinetitiertrof Oie avety;43 - 4. Steittitehrtitiflthilitteg4tiallY,W• *TheysObit give thesittltyAditetiotiieiNiiiob*, • hoikevet derartged: Wad I Vlletit'itlt Other ineans have failed:' ui "GA „( .- Many of th e most despoue 6oiromments have opened tho,i Ccust,opilfjoultits to the in• „trpducf ion of, thvis thut„thojt, maor, ,be come, mitatCine,Or . "111e ) rilaaa s e;:,:,,tspured 'p olie g e ff . Omit, 4 11 0::#* - edi04 0 vier knotcr i t tor e pe i tsc i tis,nr delicite P - q't wliere ,the i3 !sip. hai:been'ii . 44l.„lts ice invigoratim fpreperties, .tiever !4pi4 / 1 , Postale CoMPlatnti. ' ” '"' No female, 'young or'old ? ",shouid:be,,:without this celebrated medicine. . , . ciiixeciLand:4eg ' elates the i tutioihty conpte?.,4t air peirotlf4 act ing, itt many cases likea..chann., , it, t it slits the, heat- sodasfest i trie,d lei rie that canalegi* to children of all'agts. and for_any comp,lfint consequently no family should' be - without it. li a ll o way's the best roadie known in the.worldfor ihefollottqfig Diseascp, Asthma , Llc'er ("OM riffs Bowel CornOlainbi Fever and'Ague Lomat:as o Splriti Coughs., • . - ientale Complaints Piles C‘,1.14 &min and Gravel Clie4t Dnoased ' . indigestion",•" SecotolarySymtw (104tivenems. Inlktionas tome ' 4 Dyhpepoia Inpumnatioty „ Venereal Affection Diorama, Dropsy, Inward I,Yeakneia Wornu4, 0T541411 * * *Sold at e:Bstah.,a4lll, llol,i.ow'v, 80 Maiden`- La n e,rams ov‘ 4 ,and 294, Scram!, Lonitoo;rand all:r04;40010 Druggists and Dealers Medirines, 11.141090- out the United Stoma, and the civiltaeci *0.114• in Boxes. at 25 cents, 621 ients,,so ett ef t. ,There is a centiiderable saving b's • ing the lar i get,siies.„ B :—Directioe e Q of, Ps. gents in every, d isoraer are 4fsxed, to each Box. --Jo rIH WC:he/4)1,5: Ddint:STlC. GOOD S . *vie 1_ br oug h t to Gettysburg. Coate anlspe s and jgd i g• • - • ' • '• • •• • J. S. GRAMME k. - DONNET GOODS; Ruth ‘ 7 :ollretaVSiija Itibbermi, Ficiwets, found in unparalleled variety at SClifelcS..... A W LS.—The -tares, and -.handstvlatt lot of Lonwand. Square 14 AWLVevet brought to this town can be seen at 5cHK1175.4 • . 7 0 ROOMS end Cedar Niue; for sala•ati, 1111 =.• • ;. FAHNESTOCKS MO ISM = . .. `b.
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