The riesidential Election. . MR. liDrron.:—ln a conversation, a few ass ago, a gentle 111 ail I e 'Did feel as sanguine as eotre appear to feel, for the result of the coming election. lie at the same time remarked, that there was a time at which lie felt no doubt ; and thk;nglit all, safe—all ISieure.'' it is vet. We ne v i' not. fear the election of Mr. Fillmore, by the feeble party tha l .tespouse s his cause ; and as to Woolly-headed, Negro-worshipper Fremont, -we.eould not fear, because we thought that the conservatism of the North and South, would never yield to the mere sectional pres sure that scented to, alone, favor Mr. Fre- Tri onets eletion ; and more especially, lief:mist) vre confided in the bravery, energy and iuvin .6l4s.-ty (,f the Democracy of the enintry, In latter, we are happy to state the fact that our fears are not excited, for the Democracy are up and.doing. There is at this time no apathy, 'resting ever our party. as some might suppose, and Our snceos in November next Appears certain. It is,true, that we have no fears of the Fillmore party, further than the influence it, seem.; to exert in the furtherance of Fremont's chances for an election. We •. believe that all the Fillmore - managers, wheth er North or South. East or West, would ten fold rather see Fremont elected President than Ja.ues Buchanan, mid there is no doubt of the' fact, that the opposers of Democracy perfectly understand each other, or at least so they pretend to make it appear ; yet Stevens with 'him conservatism could nut unite them, and now we are satisfied that this will not be the case, because the Fillmore oppose the rreinont and the Frcmgmt the Fillmore..--so this papers of Philadelphia state. Now, Durum spats, are you going to stand still awl see your , own party -defeated, without doing anwhing to save yourselves awl it from the mortifica tion and disgrace of a defeat, brought' about hr our .town 11.2gi e are neglectful of (int' do! v. Wo: ito:Th that our friends will GO TO 11 - 0111(.,-and shop to the world that they - fi,,ltt Cur princ;ples and- notfor men. It is trios, a noble.. state ;i:uto and purer patriot was never I,efore the countr:,- for the Presidenev than Buchanan ; but one tl;inx is cer tain, he cannot elect hinkelf. Will those who did not vote at the o:•toher election again stay at hunts in Novemlier . ?—no, we hope not. l7p and at them, Dem'icrats, and a glori . --' victory will be tiw _ M.th:c The Greateat Political Meeting ever Held in Pennsylvania.—Fifty Thousand Peo ple at the Home of 'Buchanan—The bons of Clay and. Webster supporting the Democratic Sontinees. IVt.i -nine already briefly notic'ed, iniour t,el.- egra..itc column, -we great Deinocruie deia o,tration Lincastee—iale iiaenati .a.i—niree, .since. Tilt: P 111.4 ielpitia wa d bi..ic.ti;er papers, which have HILIOC CJLlle ti) d irt! toil- and - glowing, accounts of wilttt NV 'di a , ,turealy tue gveawst tueetaig• ever iteltf iu Pennsylvania. To ust,, , tile language of one of the reports, Y'ttie .tiPeezing - was 1130 nite,: - .Cuiy tLAV inouster (lew oustrait oil of tUC Ca1111)3.,'11, It vas tode..dacle a, Linty new er ue witnessel a gain Av i toin the li.o2(lees u, Peintsylvanni, sarpuss iti.:.: a., it Laid all torioer popular asseaitha.•;es 111 u. 1. 11 UH 1 111 Sillrll 4 'LUC 0.1 2 1.:1.1 . 14'ty !if 1101 Z 1, 0 41 t!)(2. I. 4 +L ti, Of eu ,"rl , d ie.l Ent U.S 111,5 t caara,:ic....slic..4. It sta:A.l, , , to, ? oiotitry - 111 l•tr•l'if 111/ era." 'file ji , p co „•,, VarloliSly at from t , • 5 e.. 0 ,/ zlwas,t,Ll : Tne lA' Illeljalll4 K,IJ coalpo,..oltellders tieatolecratioa ‘tne of the mo.,t .caoce. l'o.)&mytva.na.: 6,:t..t5113 111‘).,C, signiflvant was Too I:0:r. tdar, la every iloie A atioo w ere to :b e ioaal %Vito for twomy oars pa:•.q.nav , 2 lidooamao au, no, ),11 i itotoo fro.n 1 1 , 0 ty tiie two (Ad partie:, ere eiiiialty represent ed. •Ua tine hand might ne been a. prom t hail swa y ed his tilstriei, til.Lily 11.!...1 1111,2; AIN tiOlC..;%lit4/11 iL i t u 1L.e.1 uu tau ()woe, the youn4 tut,' ardent, - lArittgi tv,io had in. up •iy •Zary Chtv in. . lill, hy add oy in 1.,152, Nro torwaril Eill-4 unenaileng ,e trionto to the ins Lit ution. I ' ilt.ll\l, too, 1011.1 Neel toe raas. and hie of Ulat sturdy for Iry odd ti...td stood up wnen t:01 cowry 01 1.10 , 5..11V that their 100 If services, weir. e.f.irt•i Id i'd,c , /1' 01.12 a I - 111cIp10,, taeir 11r faun Li.id iu the, hour of [peril, were nifroidt to 1).1 awarded that most akieepta whien, 111 elevating their own ore ~..1 '1 . 13t:t?Ii3ihia to the presidency, toeir own sacred and eternal It is no wonder that those Ivtio have sought. to itrrest the tide of porikr feeling 11 1 :1 :Cn 11:1. need swelling in Ci.vor M. Bu.. cnouad iii LiiieaNtor county for tip:. last year siJoahl have stood appalled at this remaritable deatonstrati Jli• verythinget.inspireltarzuake it w..ir thy ul t candidate, of the tiiends or the consicaLiou Ouring the (lay and. evening gpeakers ad clre,:,cd the meeting from eight stands. 11,41. James B. Clay, of Kentucky. lion. Fletcher Weoster, of Massachusetts, Cu!.. Win. Pres ton, of Kentucky. lion. Geerge li,. Riddle, of Delaware, and lion. IL. K. Meade, of spoke from. the main stand, and among tnose, who made speeches front the other stands, at the orchard, in .Centre Square, at the depot, and in the halls invarious parts of . - Lie city. are the following named gentlemen: lion. Charles J, Faulkner, of Virginia, lion. John Appleton, of Maine, Gen. S. Parke coon, of Wisconsin, Geo. Win. 11. Miner, of Dauphin county, Gen. William A. Stoke , , of ti,•ccos ,, urg, Jost.Thas Shaun, - .. q ., of New Jersey, Charles . Carrigan, Esq., and Iteah Era zer, Esq. ptarWe call the attention of our readers to the uoticeuf the ilJard ui D;re , ;tor:, of tlie Get- tvshurg Railroa l Company, in another column. . - . NVe learn that the work of gradation is pro- Buffalo Robes. n-res-in,, ,as rap:illy as the means of the i'oin- JUST received, and ftir sale cheap at 1, • p A tiv will ju-tily. There is already Q iie half of SAMSON's, tie roa l grade 1, and tne stone work of all the _________ bri.lges c o mpleted, except one abutment of the { DR 1 , 1 1 4 S GOODS, .bridge aeross Conowago creek, whichi:, 110 W i 1 - 4 1 1)11 Ladies and Gentlemen, cm be found in in preg-re:zs of constructioa. The Bard of 1. immense variety, and cheaper than ever. Directors have re inesze l us to ask of the at SCIIR3K7S. Step in and examine the new Sto.._a,:holders to pay their installtwnts prompt- stuck for 141 and ‘Vinttr. ly and thus save tile C,mipany the exi,,nise of Octb4ier 0 0, .I.t<s G. 'sending oat a c)ile.•tor to re.:.eive them. - -- - ------ -- --------- - • We understand that it is Lir; inz.cation of . WM) NEvcs._Th e b est -_, art i c l e of San the B lard to commence taking subscriptions sa're Cutters fur sale cheap at the cor for the Sale of 13 mils next month, to raise ner of ____ _ JOHN HOKE. . ,Tun icy for the completion of the roil, 1, and, --- that if they are as sut3eessful as they now eo n - , Ladles, Come This Way. , _____ FEW :11()RE LEFT. of Jerome 's Clocks ti le itly anticipate, they e ,- .7.2 , .t ti have the i large assortment of Ladies' Dress Shoes % Toa I eompleted to Gettysh.irL, in one ycir - 1. and Gaile.b, for sale at . i . alsu a few gout! Watutis at (cox this time.•-••••,l:'-tr. i COBEAN & PAXTON'S. ( SAMSON'S. For the Colopi',er tl:c prime movors in the Nnow Nothin7, tnn%enn lit in I';nla(klphia, tout one of the t , 2rest - fis naturiiTtzca — eittzeti, io Chairman of tin. Black Republican Nut urn.l - Committee! Comment on such hypoc ri.l Is unnet!'os:=:lr.v. Te A 31“7“04 Discov itnnu.—This greit pr4yl,lem, whLh h.ta fur ale &flea the (.1 th, , n nti r log philosopher., haq at, length been It may be seen In tho endless ru. , 11 of otstomers to the Brown Stony Cloth. ink Ilan or & :COs. 2J' au! 207 Chesnut i street, above Six th, irg'IIOI.LoWAY'S PILLS "ore of infinite benuflt to porsons sutlerlag; from uoryuuw tremors and general eeldeness,— They rem wate the ntirvous , vntein, and Inner tho vrtd la. give tone to the stomach. Their loirg itise 7tetlOU. j. 4 ufvu,nturtnit..l by pain. Ami Ka they Ic.rtu possertud vtoni tehic aa wall as aperient and purifying propel ties, they literally e.t , ry Oil the „tirk lit i 11V •gl/rat i the digev tion. the bon e Is. wit lel:1114 tictLi the -erretioll , at one and the sauce time. Thin castinut be nald of au3 other medicine /1.1 13 T. iNttlee. Corrected from The lateqt Baltimtire.Vork J. ]{snorer papers On the 2:11co•It . by ne lIPY. Jxcob Ziegler, Mr S MIN N-4110WEIt, of l'umberbor I township, to siirN 11,It111 ET N of i'llonntjoy township. (to the 9th irm , by the Itev: 1., lierliev-t, Mr .. 1 0A AII } 4 111:T T. of Yuck coutity, to 31is.; LYDIA ANNA; T/.,_of A.l.owc county.' - - - - - - - Oa the 19th by tiles:me. Mr. Of (11l ft , Jek, Ali v; CAROLINE ME)ERS. of 11:3,4 Itvr lin. .011 * the 10G.1 inqt . by the Bay. D. P. Hogonniiller. 'tr. WILLVAN/ LAUGHLIN . 6) AtiavCACILARLNE LkHNERT, 1.0111 of Aduot4 county. nu Thur.:day, October et the residence of her father, by the I:ev. F. Neterher. Mr. J,W01.1 IIAIICII. Jr., of Tyrone tdmnship. to Miss MARY ANN ItitOUGII, &Lighter of AI r..A fulrew !trough. of Bowling township. In the '2'1.4 lint . by the Rev B. West Thotops . on. Mr. SAM. J: S' A N DEltrzLitOT, of this Borough, to Miss 11AT TI E. BAYS. of York. Ye-terd.iy evening, in St. James Church, by Bevil. 11111, Bev JOSIAH ZIMMEIiNIAN tn %IAIITitA. E. HALL, danglater of lir. of Cumbvriathi tm nship, On tbe 20:11 inct . (MAI:1)117S. on or Mr. A rflOS 5C11414. Of e n:Olen town‘hip. aged i worth, :Ind 23,1, 9 In i!alti.otre city, ram - Pl'olljt/.4. JStil I RICH ARD VleA Lt[ I ER; iu the tilkt year or hi , age, 1.1.4, LOUISA J,l\l;,danglit.tr of 31artin tqweirr. of Stratian town hip. azed. 3 yeti IU mouths' and 'NT( :TICE iq hereby given to the.Stoekhrl4l- ,* 4 ers of the tiettysl)l.lrg RH 1 iron(' CoMpal Ir. that. bv a resolution of the Bo a rd o f Di reci ,..., th. fourth itt , ,tallio6nt will lie reluiroi to be •in their sto..k sithserip:ion, on or 414.1:1,f Arurernher • DAVII) V. I 7,1.5, Secretary. Gettysburg, Oct. 27, 1.:•;36. rpIIE une.ersigned takes this method to in form his friends and,,the public, that he has opened a Livery in Gettyslin g. and will e appy to act:ultimo - date with I{:"ES & VEITES, all who LV may call upon him. His stock is first rate, either for saddle or harness, and chides a pair of match greys. His stable is on the premises occupied by John A. Little, oti East Middle street, where, or at his resi dence in East York street. he may gene,ally he found. He will at all times strive to please. Terms c.isn. e" 7 AT these Nurselies there is at t;-, ,, , , . „Ipresent a full assortment of large t 3. sized Apple Trees, suitable for either implanting in new orchards or tilling up 111itreS in those which have been plan Led heretofore. Also very tine Peach Trees, in abundance, with various kinds of fifty fruits, together with Sfl.thE TREES, such as Lu ropemi Lindens, Llo, se Chesnut,, Silver-leafed . ..Nlaples, ,tc. ,tc.; and various varieties of Er, r:p•er , ,f4, all of which will be disposed of upon moderate terms. To those who are Indebted to me. -1-pA viNu now•adopted the Cash system in my business, lbr the purpose of settling up my old business, all those indebted to me of long standing, either by note or book ac count, will - pleaz,e call and pay the same. GEORGE ARNOLD. - October 6. 1856. THE unflersigried desiring:to relii!gaish farm itig, Will either sell or re:lt lug F. 1.101, ~ : oataining 120 Acres, situ:l 6-1 al)""t "'IC tltile Av.3-t, 01: (;-,!tty,i,t, rg , (Ai the .‘lillc'r,t(;vvri road. F.)r termi apply to Sept. 22. tf" A large assortment; just opened, and will -L in sold cheaper than the chrape.t. nt 1;7'1.1 R ii.7].),•rifr.---.14e1) 1.. G05.,10:-, ono iiilt6{e_t iiepoil;s, 11(111111itin2-1 i•iciczy (tst Flour, per barred, .;, , ii (ii. 7 0) Wheat, per bushel," 1. 55 ( a . i lt f,s Bye, ' ~ 75 (,/, 90 runt, ,i GO t(p, t.:o'• Oats, ~., 40 iii.), 43 Clover-seed, ", G s 7 (a, 7 00 Timothy. " " 3 (►0 ,'") :3 :25 Beef Cattle, per hund., 5 50(a. 7 (Ko 114)gs• . '' 7 50 ( f e 8 00 Hay, per ton, 18 IM Ur - )000 - Wiiiskey, per gallon, 36 (5 . 37 Guano, Permian, per ton, GO ou honorer—Thilr.vdall last Flour,' per bbl., from magous, . $G 50 Do, from J tures, I •-. 0 Ineat, per bushel, 1 35 02, 4 4.5 Bye, ~. -... i 4 Corm, ~ 53 ' Oats 44 , 35 Clo cm :led, " . 5 40) '1 ii Plaster; per ton, liirk—fi'rir - 1 , 1./1 (as( Flour, per 1,1)1., from]) - wagons, * $ll f'.s " front :stores. 0.. ..- • Wheat, per Lusitel,i 137 I !iirrl, OjLtS, ti CIOVITSOed, " Timothy, " Plaster, per ton, MARRIED : .DIIM : RAE I.ItOAID NOTZCIE. Lff VERY. DANIEL S. LITTLE:. October 27, 1856. 3in Pia I ti e 1 ill r ser /les. WRICiIIT. York Springs, Adams co., Oct.° ta:r 27, 1656. 3L For Sale or Rent. Hoots and Shoes. EEO BM r) 9 . `-)5 . i ) C ) 7 5 J: N. BrI:NET A call and stale on or before the Lith of November. After that date my books will be left in the hands of an ollher for collection. GEOILUE W AMPLER. October 20. 18541. flour! I'Jour rvIIE undersigned continues the Flour busi ness as heretofore. llt sells by the barrel or any smaller Tiantity. By taking smAu. rinwrrs he can buy as high and sell a; low as ! anybody else, and by •always endeavoring to keep none but the best, he hope; to Merit and receive a continuance of liberal patronage. \VM. G LLESPI E, Al the Post OlLice ' Oct. 8, 1655. egg a:~ ~e~ ~~ °~: ~.~. s. ~,~. N piin:oNnee of •;tiiiilry writ; of 1.:1 anti Pir , 1,. t. ttc l out of -Ste-Court--of PiCrt / 7- AA tm — er )11 rti y, l'ennsyleanin, nod to roe (lhuctell. will be ex posed to Public Sale, gm Tv,. I.ly, Me Elm ( h t IN",ti, at 1 o'clock, P. M. on the premises, the following Real Estate, viz: A Lot of Ground, situate in Fist Berlin, .1 dams county, Pa., fronting On King street. bounded on the west by land of the Heirs of Isaac Tritt, dcc'd., and on the north and east by an alley, on which are erected Two Two-story Log Weather-Z-7, boarded Dwelling 11,0USES.one of w inch has a One-story Weatherboarded Back Building attached, a Shop. and a Stable with a threshing door and corn•erib attached, nod all necessary not-buildings. with a Well of water near the door. and Fruit Trees on the Lot.— Also, A Lot of Ground, situate in Hamilton township, near the town of East Berlin, con taining 2 Aces, more or N less, adjoining lands of the heirs of George Clark, deceased. Wil. hum Wolf, Jesse Jacobs, and a private lane. Sei , ed and taken into eXectltion as the prei)- 0 erty (4,DANIEL .SpANGI En.. - ALSO --.- "" S'' 7l ,llrthry, /AP I'l6 day 1.( ,V,reinip er n p.o . at. the Court-house, In tiettyshurg. A Lot of Ground,s. i tuate on South Baltimore street, Clettysburg. hounded by lots of Al4'vnider ‘Voods and Mrs. belt widdir. and on the east by an 'alley, on which i- erected a Two- -i - H 3 -.• story ISRICK IDIUSE, with ;a Two-414 story Back-building. a frame Stable, • wi.li all necessary out-buildings, and aorell of water. Seized and taken into execution.as the prop erty of I.ltwii DENwtinnE. 11E\1:1 THOMAS, Sheriff. Sheriff's Office, Gettysburg, act. '27, 1.856. is 0 - 7 - Ten percent. of the pace money upon ail Hales by the Sheramust be paid over imme• . ntelv after the property is Ktruck down, rind n failure to comply therewith, the property will again be put up for sale. BANK. or GETTYSTirIIG, ,Oct. 20, I 556. vOTTCE is hereby given to the ;toclthold -I‘ll ers in-the Bank of Celt vthurg. that an Election fir VIER rEEN R 7 TORS.to serve one year. will be held at the Banking-house, on Mowl :y. 17 lb .IN r/ A general meeting of the Sto'ekliol.lo : .s will be held at the same time. J. B. M'PIIEBSON, Cashier. -Oct. 20, 1856., 't(l A Dark Brown NE tiltE, 0 TEAR'' old, good under tiruldle or in liar twsti, and a very' petty animal, fur sale LOW hV . JOHN L. HOLTZWORTH, nettysburg, Oct. 20, .18.16, COME ONE! COME ALL ! Here We it re Again WITH the handsomest and cheapest Stock or NEW GOODS to he sound in this place. :All the newest styles are to he seen in the assortment, and many of them are real ly magnificent, without being cos No time fore particulars. Call in and see for your stlves, at . "J. L. SCHICK'S-. October 20.1856. GRAND JITRORS—NOV. TERM. I~iading—ZachuriuhM li.)rough—Jaws A. Thompson, Henry J. Vainiestoek, Geo. Stover. Menalleit—John lierkltelder,Jontts Ituutzaltn, li,:tar J. 'Wright. Latiithire—Daniel Gardner, Daniel Alitutiell, M,iittitplea.sait—Miellitel. Miller, George 1111- gorman. Tyrone—total Boleti, Daniel Diehl. 13,-thkerholf, -Peter Comfort, ' James Slagle, Jacob Slagle. ilainiltouluirt—Miehael Herring. Flolir. Fickes, of D. GENERAL JURY. Borough—Henry Rupp. IL Ilvnf rt.' YeAtts, Solomon Bender, WaHwy. Freedom—Joshua Brown. Franklin—John Pfoutz, Edman W. Stable, I Y;trid Ilutior—Adam Gardner, Jacob Eppleman,Geo. B. Latimure—Jacob P. 'Army. Cum herlami—John Samuel Herbst. Con owa go—Jerem J(l . l)n'4, Jese, Keller. Bruip g .).l, ( 1 ianiptori,) George I ;Winger, Benjamin I bert. tjoy--.1 e.e.e heck, Moses Hartman, ;•11%01;rids. ;(-elsiany--.l,,›(Th Dvyrrt. I Liini itookut—JuSt.itli ( ;el bad], Jae.l) 1.1:111 Libt.qty--IVm. Maxwa seti., I.,:wrence, Sainuel Eli::; Muver. Tyr.)lt , •—.\iittir.!‘v K..Mvers. ttgaEaffea. 6t. - 11 . (71711, s .letr,Try. 11: 7 11 ( )LESA LE and 1 tail. at the Ph ilatlel 7 '7 pliia IS ;Itch and Jewelry Store. No. 9u North Second st u e, corner of QuacTry, Gold Lever Watches. full jeweled, 18 carat cases, 828 U 0; Gold Lepines. lU carat. 824 00; Silver Levers, full jeweled. 812 00; Silver Le pines, jewels. $0 00; super for Quartiers. $7 00 - Gold Spectacles, 87 00: tine Silver do. 81 50: Geld Bracelets, 83 (10; Ladies' Gold Pencils, $1 VU; Silver Tea Spoons. set. 85 00; Gold Pens, with pencil and silver holder, $1 00. Gold Finger RirAs, 37 1 . cents to 880: Watch Glasses, plain, 12', cents: patent 18;:: Lunet 25: other articles in propo. Lion, All goods warranted to be what they are sold for. STAUFFER. & HARLEY. On hand: some gold and silver Levers and Lepines. still lower than the above prices. Oct. 20, Notice. On the Public square- 'rbuz , ; F;:4„'4zmviT Nnet the Cheapest ! rICIIE unflor:igno(l ould inforta the go•si of Admits county :Ind the rest <)r 64, %%odd. that lu• has receii,•ed an extra large k.upply of all kinds of N 'S . & PO VS' C LOT Nil, 'Boots, slats, raps, ITultalo Robes, &A!, from New York : and although goods have ad• vanced in price, he is able and (leterinined to sell at a iess price than heretofore. Country Merchants are invited to cal { —he will sell them Goods lower than they can buy in the city. No one can compete with him, unless lie buys his Goods as be does: that is to say, go to New York_ and stay two, three or four months, and watch the chances. A word to the wise is sufficient. if you need such Goods us he keeps, go to him and mat:: your purchasers. to save money. October 20, 1856. Register's Notice. VOTIVE is hereby given to all Legatees and other persons concerned. that the .1,/min iteafirot,:lcroiriits heieinalter mentioned will wi be presented at the Orphan's Court of Adams county, for continuation and allowance, on the 11,111 r!I . Nort'allo v/, viz 191 First and final account of Win. iVoif and George Dick. Execotors of the last will and ICSIHMeIIt deceased. 192. Second and final account of George Dick. Administrator de Loins non, with the will a unexed, of George Bardt.deceinted. 193. First account of David Mehl. Executor of the lak will and testament of Joshua Biehl, deceased. M. F. W I.T E Register, Per DAXINt, PLANK, Deputy. Register's Office. Gettysburg. t Oct. 20, 1856. td PRIVATE SALE OF A Nanall Farm. rrlIF. subscriber offers at private sale. !. a TRACT OP LAND. situate in Stra ban township, Adams county, about 2 miles from Gettysburg, on the cast side of the state Road to Harrisburg, adjoining lands of the subscri her, Wm. IA Rile. Henry ,31unfort, and others. cohtqining -45 Acres, more or less, about 7 acres of which all! WtValial)d, bud it) acres first-rate Meadow. The improvements are a ono and a half story 1 H HOUSE, a . good Barn, ,a nevel failing well w,i tr ter, with a paha p in it, and 41 , an Orch.ird of choice • LTPersons wishing. to view the 'property, nrerreipiestuti to call uo the subscriber, resid. ink; in t;ettysburg. The property will be soid in one tract, or in Lots, to snit poi chasers. EORU E WALTER, Sr. Oct. 6, 1856. tf - THE RAILROAD IN mini! Come to ItIONEN Store VORcheap Fall and Winter GOODS. as ho I determined to sell, for Cash or Country Produce, at short p olits. AlAu Ready-made Clothing. r 7.111 goods cut free of chargo by an experienfed October 10, 18.56. • NEW WHOLESALE . - Igh *lore. . /N. SPENCER 'ilium AS, No. 2( South Second street, Philadelphia, Importer, Manufacturer and Dealer in Drugs and Medicines, Chemicals, A cids• Dye Soars, Paints, Oils, Colors. White Lead, French and Ameri can White Zinc,- Window Glass, tanssware, Varnishes. Bru , hes, I nst t omen i' 4 , Grouwi Bpiees, AV hole Spice,;, and all other articles us ually kept luv Druggists, nu:hiding Borax. I n d lgn , Gl ue , Shella c !, Potash. &c., 4c., &,c.— All oplers by mail or otherwise promptly at tended to,- Cuuntry Met chants are invited to ea il an d e xamin e our snick before ptirehasing elsewhere. Goods sot to any Of the wharves or railroad stations. Prices tow and gooda warranted. [March 17, 1856. ly New Gotul NI ! COME this wny, if you yenta to snro at lea , t 2') per cent. - of your money. Cobenn S L . P x too have jtv:t. received 'and itre now open ing the farg-est, anti hest, selected stock of (;ooris in their line of linsiness, ever offered in tilettys- 1 g. •: Over-shoes and : Umbrellas. Trunhs, (larpet-Lags, Fancy Wintlow-hlinds, Green Gum Cloth for Window-blimls, Stationery, Perfumery. and a Vat' ety iif n o tions. Also. the largest stock of QUEENSW ARE. China; Glass, stone and Etrthen-ware ever uttered in Adams county—all of which they sire determined to sell lower than they can he had at any other establishment in the county. Call at- CODE & PAXTON'S. ...!•outis-east Corner of the Diamond. No trouble to show Goods. Oct, Cs, 1656. ChOaii Fall & Winter Clothing: I to, E have now 'got up our Fall and Wituer v l t stock of Ready-nook (;,oating. eonk.kt ing of Over C't MN. in great variety Ifiress f 'oats, or every tlesct iption Monkey .Jae Lets, Vests. Pantaloons. Shit us, I)ra wers. &c. &c.— Also Boys,' (Nothing. oral! sizes. Our stock of Over Coatings, Cloths, Cassimers, CaStiltlCtti, Co , dA, Testing';; &c. la* and full : and having experienced workmen continually employed C utting out and making if we cminiot pkas e you with a I;atment, ready made, we can sell you the material, take your measure and make you up a snit on the very shortest notice. We sell none but our own make, and warrant them well mades and insum a good tit or no sale. Our prices arc low, our motto being "small profits and quick sales," for the CASH. Please call. We eant be //at. The New York and Philadelphia 1111 and winter FASHIONS just received. GEORGE ARNOLD. October 6, 1856 New Goods, AND THE CASH SYSTEM. ?" YEARS' experience in the credit busi 3:~ ness has satisfied rue that it will not do, and have now il,terniined to adopt the CASI.I system—and-olrer the fidlowing (loud:, for cash or produce only: Cheap_ CLOTHS, blue. black, brown, green, claret, olive. &c.: fancy Overcuatings. Beaver Clothg. Petersham, Cas simeres, Clack and every variety of fanew Qr., Cas,inlts, Vti-vt.t C ;d4. . 4 T JACOBS'S Merchant Tailoring Estal,- taloons stuffs generally : Coburg Cloths, Me ilk- lishment. Gentlemen, call in and exam yinoes, Debages, M. .Dt laiiies, Alpacas. Cali ine for 3 - ourselves. "Good and chear.is their cues, Gingli,itos. &c., with every variety of mom,. (Sept. 29. _ Ladies' Di ess Good S.- - - --------- --—_ _ RI ,/ , /±/,,,, d , t 7othiny y, we in great variety , And a Little the CheapeNt. . made and cheap ; 11 , frirte.rt irv, fre.yk G r „ rer i e , - - ' QUSPENDER ; 4 .4', Cravats. Portmonies,Socks, Q , ,, ,, ,,5trar ,, . d •.•. d•,•. k - ) Knifes, Stocks, Pocket Handkerchiefs, ' Please call, examine and judge for your selves. All will be sold at the lowest cash Razors, Clothes Brushes, Woolen Socks, Gloves, prices. Ci 1..:0. AIt.NOLD. Comforts, Muslin Shirts and Shirt Collars, October r , 185 G. are always to be found at ) " JeWelry! Jewelr ' y . . - Dress Goods, • L. _SCHICK: has now on hand a large I 0 to see FADNESTOCK'S cheap and al ll • and splerylid assortment of Jewelry,corn- : J r pretty assortment of Dress Goods. If nrising everything in that line —Breastpins, You want anything fashionable, that's the • illr-Rings. Finger-Rings, Chains, &c.. &c.— , all of which he is selling at the lowest living , place to get it. - - _. • - - ---- 4 prolks. Call and examine fur yourselves—no ; 11 - IRUNKS, Carpet Baas and Umbrellas, for i trouble to chow goods. [April 21. IJ_ sale 114 CO.BEIN- & PAXT UN'S. SAM&N. - AIX BLE REAL 11441`lieki. /Niblic 3'111)1. 'Li XI VON.' liYvirt eof arij Orphan , 'Court- a-THERE It - S - in --- irrel by no Act ot the 'Geri.- ot Al;m, comity. the le 4k! siglit.4l, Guar- IV .rail Assembly pf , tinN Stale, entitled •A'o &rt► of tLe minor ehildmi of Wit.i.filf Nsw f Act *ll .direct the 'wanner. time and Owe .tof m.%N, decensed, will expo,, e to public sale, on holding Elections for the Fleets, sof Presidunt the premises. on Thu rstlet f,e. ; the fit h (lith , 1' NO- find Vice Poesitknt of the Stott'..' it ig rewher nexf, nt 1 o'clock, P.M., the Mowing I enjoined on me to five nitiee•qt'such described Resit Eqnto. viz: A Tract of Election to 'beheld, I. HENRI . ToomAs. 'Sheriff Land, situate in. Franklin knvnship. .Adams of the emmty of Mites. therefore heretry county. Pa.. adjoining lands of Conrad Wul- make known and give Obis Public Notice to th;e ter, Jacob Settle, Israel Little, and others, Electors of the said county trf Adams, that t.ra t4 , containing 149 Acres, more or less. The ELECTION trill be held in said.eolinty, on the improvements .are a LOG DW ELL- Tuesday next after the first Monday in Nov- ING, Log Barn. Cooper-shop, Wagon- a ember, which will be, in the rear Of our Loot shed, Corn Glib, and other set one thousand eight httedred ellkd thfty-six, ings a well of never-failing water with a rtte:filh y, flee 41h of Nin.ro•ber, pump in it. near the door, an ORCHARD of in.the several districtscetnposedofare follow choice fruit. and other implovettients. Melia ing townships, viz: 25 ACRES are in good Timber, with a tell the First district, composted of the Bor ough of Gettysburg trawl the township of Cum proportion of Meadow. There is a Spritig of , 'water ott the poeinises, and a smell run passes berlanil, at' the Court-louse, in Gettysburg. through it. The extension of the Gettysburg In the Second• district, composed of the Railroad posses through the Farm. Also: • township Of tieramny, at the house now oe- A Tract of Mountain Land, containing ll) eupied. by Levi Kreps, in the town of Littlee- ACRES, more or less, adjojah, laud s o f Peter town, iii the township of Germany. • Ihke, Victor Mellbeny and others, which is In the Third district, composed of the town.. covered with first-rate Timber, Chesnut, nod ship of Oxford, at the house of Widow Miley, oak. in the town of New Oxford. - ri'The shove Tracts will be sold separate, In the _Fourth . diatrkt, oirapiiied of the - or together, as may suit purchasers. townships of Latimore and Huntington, at r. 'Atteiidanco will ,be r•iven and' terms the house of Caleb B. Hildebrand, in - the made known on day of sale t b iy township of Iluntinston. . GEORGE TfIOSYLE. reliam. In the Fifth district, composed of the town . _ rj:7ll' not sold as above, the Farm will he ships of Ijamiltonhan and Liberty, at the Pub for RENT for .one Year from the Ist of April lie School-house in Millerstown. next. , In the Sixth district, composed of the town- Oct. 20;1856. to ship of Ilatuiltini, at the house now otetnipied— ____ by David NewOomer,in the town of East Berlin. In the Seventh district, composed el the township - of Menallen. in the Public School' house in the town of Bendersville. In the Eighth district,. composed of the township of Stratum, at the house Ofjacob L. Grass, in Iliiterstown. In the Ninth district; composed of 'the township of Franklin, at the house formerly occupied by Jacob Stallsmith, in said town ship. In the Tenth district, composed of the town ship of Conowago, at the house of John Bus hey, in MeSherrystown. In the Eleventh district, composed of the township of Tyrone, at the house of Samuel Sadler, in Heirilersburg. In the twelfth-district, composed of the township of 'Mountjoy,' at the house of' Gee. Snyder, in said, township. In the Thirteenth district, composed of the township of' Mountploasant, "tit the public School-house in said township. situate tit the - cross rends:, the one leading from Oxford to the -Two- Taverns, the other from' Hunters town to Hanover, - In the Fourteenth district, composed of the township of - Rending; at the public Sehool hOuse in Hampton. In tho Fifteenth district. composed of the Borough and-township of - Berwick,-au-the--- - public.Sohool-house in Abbottstown. In the Sixteenth district, composed of the township of Freedom, nt, the house of Nieho- - las Moritz, in said township. .• In the Seventeenth district, composed of the township of Union, at the house of Enoch Lefever, in-said township : In the Eighteenth district, composed of the township of Butler,,at the public School-house iii Middletown, in said township. " At which time and places will be chosen a nomberot-persons,-equatio-ific-wirolo-oumber— of Senators and Repeesentatives-to which this State is entitled in - the Congress of the United. States, (being ittpaty-sereti ill number.) to be ELECTORSof President and Vies Presidia of the United - States. . And the several Judges. Inspectors • and. Clerks, who attend on the 14th day of October instant, at the election for members of the General Assembly. , &c.„ are hereby enjoined to attend and perform the like duties at the said Election of Electors. subject to like penal. ties for neglect or adsconduct as they were liable to at the election of Members of the, General Assembly, &c. ; and one Judge front each district is enjoined to attendat the Court " house in Gettysburg. on the Friday next after said Election. (being the 7th day or Novein her.) for the purpose of making out the re turns of the Election. HENRY THOMAS, Sheriff. ' Sheriff's Office, Gettysburg, Oct. 10, 1857. to Iry nLW $%.11.E. pursuance of an order of the Orphan's I Court of Atilt - tins county. will be offered at public salo, upon the premises, on Sulueday. the 86 4,1* Nurrinber next,Ahe Real Estate of JAcon gEnG.tut.m. late of Liberty township, Adams county, deceased, consisting of A TRACT OF LAND, situate in said township, containing 7 Acres and 37 Perches. more or less, adjoining lands of lion. James McDivit, I.lliChnel iteily. limn. (le i "trough, and otheas: The itnproveutents Lit. are a one and a - half story LOU ..._,., 1101.),Sli:, (latht,l and plastered in the irrt inside,) Log Stable, with a well of h V4l excellent water, and a pump in it, ' near the house. There is on the premises an „Orel's: dof choice fruit. - Thu land is well set in grass. • Sale to cominence at . 1 o'clock, P. M., on said day, when Attendance will be given and _ terms made known by lIA MUSH, of A., ;Weer. By 11w Cutert— J. .1. Baldwin, Clerk. October 10. 1856. to Proclamation. 4.1 't e on, 0111CIIT . MITER. Wirident of the several courts of Com mon Pleas, in the Counties composing the 19th District, and Justice of the COurts,of Oyer and Teiminer arid General Jail Delivery. for the tint( of all capital and other offenders in the said disttict, and SAMITICL R. Rus.ssu. and MIN M'I;INII.Y,.Esqrs.. Judges of the Courts of Oyer and Terminer, and General Jail 'Delivery, for the trial of all - capital and other offenders in the County of Adams—have issued their precept, ben ringdate the 20th day of August in the year of our Lord one thousand eight- hundred and fifty-six, and to me directed, for bolding* Court of Common Pleas, and General Quarter' Sell sinus of the Peace. and General Jail Delivery, and Court of Oyer and Terminer, at Gettys hurg.n .)Gut ioy.the 1711 day of Niweinl erntrt; Norm , : is Illißltlar GIITEN to all the Justices of the Peace, the - Coroners and Constables within the said county of Adams, that they be then and there in their limper persOns with their'Rolls, Records, Inquisitions, Examina tioni, anti other Uemem brumes, to do those things which to their offices and in that behalf appertain to be done, and alSo, they who will prosecute against the prisoners thntare or shall be in the Jail of the said County of Adams, are to lie then and - there to prosecute against them as shall be just. HENRY TnomAs, Sitertyr. Sheriff's Office. Gettysburg, I Get. 20,1856. tc Administrators' Notice. DAM MOINRIN'S ESTATE.—Letters of iMiiiiiiistration on. the estate o i ant Mowrey, late of Oxford township, Adaius co., deceased, having been granted to the under signed, the first named residing in Oxford'. township. and the lust named in Mountpleas ant township. they .hereby give notice to all persons indebted to said estate to make ' immediate payment, and those having claims against - the sn ore to,present them properly au thenticated for settlement.. JOHN MOWRE Y. ‘I3ItAIIAM 131XLER, Oct. 10,1856. Adriers. Fall Millinery. McCREA 'has' just returned. from _ll the city, with a new and handsome as 'sortineilt of Bonnets & Fancy Goods. which she will open for exhibition on Tuesday, the 14th, and respectfully invites the Ladies of Gettysburg and vicinity, to call and e.timine her assOrtmient, at her Room, in East York ytreet, diiectiy opposite the Bank. Ucwber 10, Ibsti. 4t Notice. r 11R-first-Recount-of -M AuTtst-GErrz-.-- Com mtee of the pinion and estate of AMA itAm KerenEN, drunkarll, has been tiled in the Court of Common Pleas of Adams county, and wi!l be couitirtned by the said Court, un 17th (Illy of Nocembilr next, un less cause be shown to the cont-ary. JOHN PICKING, Prolley. ProthonotaryN Oflire, Gettys burg, Oct. 0, 1656. td TWO THOUSAND PIECES Wall Paper. tOBEAN k I'AXTON have opened an un usually large assortment of Wall Paper, of every style mid variety, from 112 t to 40 cts. a piece. Housekeepers and Paper Hangers are invited to call and examine the stock. which is superior to anything heretofore offered in this market, Only 12; cents a piece, or cents a yard, for Wall Pape r ! Gettysburg, Feb. 25, 185 G. New Goods Again ro NESTOCK BROTH EMS have juSt ceived and are now opening a large and varied assortment of Dry Goods, Queensware. Hardivare. &c., to which they invite the atten tion or those wishing. cheap Goods. As our stock has been selected with great care, from the largest wholesale houses of New York. Philadelphia, - and Baltimore; we - are prepared— to olfer inducements to purchase Com us, such as cannot orten — be - had - . — Conte — and ezn►ui»e our stock, and we know you will not leave without buying. Oct. 6, 1856. TACOB /ARO A BLES -Estate.—Letters of •administration on the estate of Jacob Ser gable, late of Liberty township. Adams county, deceased, having been granted to the under. Signed, residing in the same township, he heref,y gives notice to all persons indebted to said estate to make immediate payment, and those having claims against the same to pre sent them properly authenticated fin. settlement. Al KIUSE, of A., _Nut 5444 1 , 29, 1856. • 6t if OLIN LITTLE'S ESTATE.—Letters of administration on -tike estate of John Lit. : late of Mountjoy township, Adams coun ty, deceased. having been granted to the un dersigned. residing in Germany township, he hereby gives notice to all persons indebted to said estate to make immediate payment, and those having claims against the same to pre sent them properly authenticated for seitle men t. SAMUEL LITTLE, Aciner. Sept. 29, 1856. fit • OHN W. - TIPTON, fu.shirnuchle Barber fe awl Hair Dre.v.ver, can at all times be found prepared to attend to the calls of the people, at the rewpTe, in the Diamond, adjoining the County Building. From long experience, he' flatters himself that he can go through all the ramifications of th- I : with such an infinite deg ree of ski I, as will nret with the entire satis factioq °fall, who may submit their chins to the keen ordeal' of his ra z6rs. He hopes, therefore, that by his at ten tion to business. and a desire to please, he will merit as well as receive. a liberal share of pub lic patronage. The sick will be attended to at their pi ivate dwellings. Gettysburg, Jan. 8, 1855. tf SAMSON'S. THOSE in need of the above article, would do well to give us a call, before purchas ing elsewhere, for Samson cannot be beat in giving bargains. . OUR stock of Hardware has been eery much IUP increased, and persons building or requir ing anything in this department. sbould first, call and see FAIINESAUG-KS' Cheap Stock. ews for the People. Sigo of the•Ued Front Administrator'ir Notice, Administrator's Notice, Diamond Tonmor. hats, Mats. Hardware.
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