The-Ensio The American Orgart (Filltzipre) at Wash ington City.; cif Wt;dnesday last, is indignant at the Fusion, and thus. cavalic \ rly treats it : "The Sleeens Convention at Harrisburg has. it seems, prepared anothex Vales. 'Pick e t , tin Pennsylvania. having refused to learn wis 41om from the late defeat. A Fillmore Oleo toral ticket was adopted and published some time since, and it was supposed when the Re publicans s.aw the effect and result of the 'Union Ticket,' which was beaten On the 14th instant. and when they saw the overthrow of their party - in Indiana, and the diminution of its stxeu,ltit in Ohio. they would stonce rally upon the-Fillmore electoral ticket, as the only means of defeating Buchanan. (!) The Re publieins profess a holy horror of the princi ples and measures of .the present dynasty— tl►uv h a re warred against it with all their and power, and yet, when. it is obvious that, as a distinct organization, they are rapidly on the wane, and hare no possible chance of success,- they refuse to east their finflrag6s for Millard Fillmore even to defeat this present dynasty and its nominated suc cessors and assigns. * It is rank nonsense for any man to assume that Fremont's success is within the range of pus sibility. It is morally insfiiisible." The Clergy not. all for Fremont. The New York Journal of Commerce says : Ahutaitalt the clergy in this part of the country are claimed for Fremont.' The claim is. in a good measure, unfounded. We know that a number of our most distinguished cler gymen are in favor Of Buchanan. A miniNter —of the-Lutheran Church, _also -a_paetor _oLa " Reformed Duteh Church, have each, through our caimans. expressed a belief that a majori ty of their clergy —in the case of the Luther ails a very large majority—are for Buchanan and. Breckinridge." It is the political clergy that are for Fre. taunt, and not the pious, ministers of the tiospel. • THE LEGISLATURE. • The next Legialature i'ennsylvania will stand as - follows: senate, Boum), Dem. mnj.- 5 Which secures a Democratic United States &watur !': ! . "Bleedi►ey Kan.vas."—lt is MU/116 ing, re marks the , Pittsburg Union, - how rapidly •`bleeling Kniisas" l►as "dried hp" since the Pennsylvania election. Can't the shriekers Open- another vein? flEirThe Preachers cot/1411;t save the Black Republicans 'on the 14th. ''The payers of the wicked availeth naught 1" I),:rfrrtly l',•antic.--ITbe Know Nothing bulling a.:14 the 'Know Nothing press are alike frantic at the pruspeet of defeat. Him to Tell a Bi«lta Imo Man.—The Daven rort(lqwa) State Democrat relates the follow tog anecdote. showing — thwt — tire Fremonters acknowledge they are disunionists "An officious".Fremonter on the cars of the Chicago& 11.—Island few.days since, prop , ised taking a vote as to p•eferenees for toe Presidential. candidates, and comino. r' to T. IL- Cutting, E:q., formerly a resident of this city, said to him : 'Who do you vote for ?"ro which, Mr. Cutting replied, vote for the Constitution as it is. and the right of the people to .govern themselves: To this Woolly re plied,-'O, yes, sir, I see you are a Buchanan inan: '' ), A. Veteran .If,w/litair.—A con _spondent writes.us that there is an instance of endur ing activity in Fairhaven Ytlla.ge which is worthy 01 reetlrd. - Mr. Hardy Rit h, a very worthy citizen ,f that ply.c., assis eil A ixty fuur years ago in making the sails fo the hark Maria, of New Bedford, which vessel our readers are_advised, was the fr , t that raised the Atneriean flag in the English c annel af- ler the Revolution. A few days since Mr. llitch, now eighty-one years old, was at work oa the sails of this &Laic bark Maria. —New .11,4brd Standard. Mvlas.w made from Cum.—The Columbia (Pa.) Si,y acknowledges the receipt of a sam ple of what it considers very superior molasses, ntanufnetured by a gentleman near that place from the Chinese corn stalk. Care f,r a Radian the Bite.—A Mr. Kenne dy was bitten by a rattlesnake Hoar Wukulla, Fkirida : he applied the white of an eg and salt to the w.Juad, drank abundantly of slur itq, and the next day he was about his busi• Dess. A Mild on 11 , 111er .1f ki y.—Some people may not know. perhaps, tilzit , thecream should Le Stirred daily after it put into the cream pot, So that it may he well mixed and blured alike. There will lie much pourer but termilk, and of euurse, neore butler, where this is attended to. t . ttEr , 4arlie---ig-aunt-iii-iarge-quantities--trom the interior of California. to San Francisco, where it sells readily fur three hundred dol lars per ton. Pescator keeps a tavern. Visitors have only one Otieololl to Peseator—he is too clean... Before he euts : you a piece of steak, he always licks the knife, so as it may not have aoy taste of hani and "thew eggs." ,a-" What are ,you about?" said Pop, the utlyir day ', to Sharp, wloon he saw blowing \Aidh all his might to inflate a lung, light, euinless purse; -.What are you alma?" - Nothing particular," replied Sharp, "I am (oily trying hi rai,e the 'rind." A. young lady explained to a printer, the other day, the distinction between print ing and publishing, an 1, at the cuniclusion of rent.►ri:i, , by way of illustration, she said, "Vit 11l ly print a kiss on my cheek, but you must nut publish it." VANCY ST AT I El? Y. —Schicickre - eps -- tili X kinds of Fancy &ado:ay, and sells it as cheap. if nut cheaper - than anybody elee in the town or-the-county. If you -don't believe it, call in and see for yourselves. Jan. 7. LADIES, do you want to buy cheap and fazhionable Robes ? If so. cull at FAIINESTOCKT. MORE LEFT. of Jerome's Clucks 1L `also a few good Watches at SAMSON'S. CARRIAGE Trimmings' can always he 1)0(4. - ;ht lower, and a larger asmffttnent than elsewhere is always to he had. at EINESTOCKS'. lArge• R...4)C.,,s Kit. SAW , - . Se.:l'.lll4; xC -~tllliip:it .r. •_, ndemned. =I Dein. H. N's 54 46 69 64 64 Ccfitors,F N %rru iit r.TOitY. —OO 'Mt, approach trretg-ruma—marbats--auct-rualrf-tht neqii warmer arid more comfortable, the bear, get thicker coat,4 of fur on their hacks, wad birde take their flight southward. Men, upon the. other hand, prepare fur the se vere season by laying in A stuck wif anthracite. and by get- Liug Amanonabk• garrneutA AA the Drown Stone Clothing Ball of Ileetiball dr, Wilaon,• Noe. ':OS and 207, Chenial. atteet, Philadelphia. fEr flo LLOW AT'S OINTXIOST .0( ri PlLl.S.—Lateratidmia of the desh, bruises eat fractures, ocemiiiiit comparatively lit tle pain or inconvenience when regularly lubricated or -dressed with Hollowity.'s Ointment. In the nursery ft is invaluable'SiS a 'cooling applitttion'for the rashes, escari-• rations. and scabious sores ti I which children are liable, and roothors will rind it the best preparation for alleviating: the torture of a •'broken. breast" Ala retuedy for cutaneous diseases generally, AA Wan as tot ulcers, wee, bolt's, 14' mars. and in Crailifills eruptions. It Is incomparably supe rior to every other esterosi reoledy, The Pills beve a reputation for the cure of dyspepsia, lower complaints, and dr,urders of the bowels, co-extensive with the range of ciri liza2ion. 414i.ket Aepris. , . Corrected from the latest Balti more. York .Ic. Hammer papers Ballinctire—Fi'iday last Flour, per barrel, $6 87 ® 7 00 Wheat, per bushel, 1 50 (a, l. &; Rye, „ 73 (a, 85 Corn, „ 60 (rt 64 Oats, 44 40 (f 4,; 42 Clover-seed, " 6 t 7. (a, 7 00 Timothy " " 3 00 r'Z' 3 25 Beef Cattle, per hund., ,550 ( 700 Hogs, " ' 730 Caj 800 Hay, per ton, 18 00 (S2O 00 Whiskey, per gallon, — 33 (s 34 Guano, Peruvian, per ton, 60 00 Itniover-7'hursdall last. Flour, per bbl., from wagons, $6 50 Do. from stores, 7 `)5 'Wheat, per bushel, 1 35 @ 145 Rye, 44 77 Corn, it 53 Oats, 44 35 Cloverseed, " • - 5..00 Timothy, " Plaster, per ton, Flour, per bbl., from,wag,ons, $(1 25 110., " from storeM, 7 2.5 Wheat, per bushel, . 1.37 @, 150 Rye, 44 73 Corn, 44 - - 52 --*. 1 Oats,. 37 _ ,__ lUoverseed, " Timothy, "___ Plaster, per ton, Terms of the Zir The Republican Compiler is imblished every Monday morning, by HENRY J . ST AIL 1,F., at $1,75 per annum if paid ia advance—?+2,oo per annum if not - paid in advance. No sub scription discontinued, unless at the ontion of the publisher, until all arrearages are paid. Se"'l,lvertisements inserted at the usual rates. - Job Printing done, -neatly, cheaply, and with dispatch.' gePOffi , :e in South Baltimore street, direct ly *opposite Wirupler's Tinning Establishment, tale and a half squares from the Court-house, "COMPILER" on the sign. GRAND JURORS---NOV. TERM. , Reading—Zaehariah Myers. Borough—James A. Thompson, Henry J. Fahnestoek, Geo. Stover. 'Menallen--John BurkholderJonas Routzahn, Una,. J. Wright. Latituore—Duniel Gardner, Daniel Minnich, Joel Oriest. Mountplemant—Michael Miller, George Ha- gertunn. Butler—Teremiah Diehl. Tyrone—John Bolen, Da.niel Diehl. Franklin—Henry B.inkerhoff, Peter Comfort, James Russel. Oxford—Michael Slagle, Jacob Slagle. Hamiltonlntri—llichael Herring. Liberty—John Flohr. Itnntington—Grihson Fickes, or Hut ilton—Saninel GENERAL JURY. Borough—lienry Rupp. Strahan--:Jositth Benner, Joseph Wible, Geo. B. Monfort.. Monallen—William Yeatts, Solomon Bender, William Walhey. Freedom—Joshua Brown. Frankliw—John Ptoutz, Edman W. Stable, David Goodyear. But ler—Adain Gardner, Jacob Eppletnan, Geo. B. Hewitt. Lati more —Jacob P., Larew. Cumberland—Jelin Hamilton ' Samuel Herbst. Utniowago--Jereiniall Johns, Jesse Keller. Reading—John Brougli,_(llimpton r ) George Hollinger, Benjamin Albert. I , lountjoy—Jesse Heck, Moses Hartman, Mi .chael J)ietrich. _ __-------- - Germany—Joseph Dvsert. Ilainiltunbau—Josepli Gelbach, Jacob Mussel- man. Liberty—Wm.:B. Hunter, 'Maxwell Shields. Felty, sea., Slift.?r. M.imiltpleasant--Levi Lawrence, Samuel Spangler, Elias ...layer. Tyrone—Antliony K. Myers. _ PHILADELPHIA A vERT ISEMENT Evans , !`ire & Thiel Proof SofEst von Merchams, Lawyers, Farmers and others, having . I.P)oks, Papers or other r4//mh/c l , to preserve from FIRE or BURG LUt.S. Day & Newell's (Hohb's) BANK LOCKS. AeA RD.—The FMK PRO4►F—SAF-K,2:--that preserved our Books, l'apPrs, fr., during the ‘"Great Fire at Hart's Building," Was pur chased of OM FR EVANS, 61 S. 2nd St., Philadelphia.—Getz Buck. Refrizerators & Wafer Filters. EVANS' Premium Ventilated Refrigerators for cooling and preserving me , de, bultcr, w,art and all articles for culinary purposes. w,ATER FILTERS, for purifying //roc:AN - Rh or inaty- water, whether affected by rains. limestone, marl or other causes can , he had separate or . attached to the Rat igeratOiS—a small quantity of Ice cooling the whole. 1n the warmest weather. PottTA BEE SHOWER for the use of warm or rad water. %,\ ATEit COO RIMS, for Hotels, Stores and Dwellings. Srtnin TnucKs. for moving bo rex, bit",, ( ( T ._ SEAL PRESSES, Comm; do., DituGGisT do. OLI Cit EVANS, No. 61 South K•rotul St., 2 door.vhe,lotc Cltedaut. (ESTABLISHED IN 1835.) Feb. 11, 1856. ly - - Sponti rag ! iIEORGE and Henry Wampler will make Ilouhe Spouting and put up the same low, or cash or eountry produce. Farmers and all others wishing their houses. barns. &c., spout ed,--would do well to give them a call. G. H. WAIIPLER. • April 18. 1853. tf Second Street House, Nu. 42 .forth &row{ Street, Philadelphia CIIAS. P. SWING, PROPUIETOII. 'E 1 ) +/ per (lay—Sing!e )11.41 25 S. la. Pleasant rourna fvr June It, 1 , 356. ft UPER.IOft Parasol: for sate I) . y 1.7 GE(); ARN:lt.r) PLENDID lot ul Tronks, at ►- IoLO. ARNOLD'S 31Irk—Friday la 4 Teachem Wanted. 9111 E Board of School Dirs.ctors of Strobl++ township. will meet at the liou.seajacoli L. Grass, in litinterAlown;on Safttrday. the 15th day of Norember next, at 1 o'clock. in the. afternoon. for Lie purpose of employing Teach ers f►r the Winter term of the Schools of said township. Its order of the Board. . PHILIP REAMER, SW/J. Oct. 31,185 G. Notice. second and final account of AMOS Lfa•ta-Ftt. Assignee of the estate and ef fects of. THOMAS BITTLIC and wife. formerly of Germany township, Adams comity, has been filed in the Court of Common liieas,of said county, and will be confirmed by the said Court, en the 234 day of December Rex', unless cause be shown to the contrary. JOHN PICKiNG, Prolley- Prothonotary's Office, Gettys- burg. Oct. 31, 1856. 4t SHERIFFN SALES. IN pursuance of sundry writs of Vendifioni Etpouu.v, and Fier i F%max, issued out of the Court of Common Pleas of Adams county. Pennsylvania, and to me directed. will be et,. posed to Public Sale, Oa 74i esdait, Hi? 11th dog 9 1 November, 1856, at I o'clock, P. M.. on the, premises, the following Real Estate, viz : A Lot of Ground, • situate in East Berlin; Adams county'. Pa.. fronting on King strees, bounded on the west by land of the Heirs of Isaac 'Fria. dec'd.. and on die north and cast by an alley, on which are erected Two Two-story Log Weather hoarded Dwelling HOUSES.one of w hich has a One-story ‘Veatherboarded Back Building attached. a Shop. and a Stable with "a threshing floor and corn-crib attached, and all necessary out-buildings, with a well of water near the door, and Fruit'Trees on the Lot.— Also. A Lot of Ground, situate in -Hamilton wnship, near the town If East Bertin. con- Anining 2 Aces. more or less, adjoining lands of the Heirs of George Clark, deceased. Wil liam Wolf. Jesse Jacobs, and a private lane. Seizsd and taken into execution as the prop erty of DANIEL SPANGIAIL 2 00 6 00 Oa Saturday„thetlth day qf Kovember next, AT ON O'CLOCK, P. M., • at the Court-house, m Gettysborg,A Lot of Ground, situate" on South Baltimore street. Gettysburg„bounded by lots of Alexander Wuodirand llrs.l)enwiddle, and on the east by an alley. on which t 4 erected a Two story BRICK WAIST, with a Two. ;Fri ',1:1 story brick back-building. fra use Stable, - tivi.h all necessary out-buildings, and a well of water. 6 25 3 75 6 75 Seized and taken into execution as the prop erty of HUGH iktiWIDDI H E RY 0.11.A5. Sherif. Shet•iff's Gettysburg.l ect. 27. 185t1. is • Ten percent. of the purchase money upon all icdes by the Sheriff must he paid over imme diately after the property is struck down. and on failure to comply therewith, the property will again be put up fur sale. - `RAtCIROAD Namur. OTICE is hereby given to the Stoekhold ers of the Gettysburg Railroad Company, that, by. u resolution of the Board of Directors-, the fourth installment will be required to be paid on their 'stock subscription*, (Ili or Vore the I.2th, day' of November next. - DAVIT) WILLS, Secretary. - Gettysburg, Oct. 27, 1850. .1.1011,1" . - THE uneersigned takes this method to In limn his friemis and the public. that he has opened a Lively in Gettyshu g, and will a2r ,- be happy to accommodate with . lt:1E 8 & VEll ES, all who may call upon him.' His stock is first rate, either fin saddle or harness, and in cludes a-pair of match greys. stable is on . the premises occupied - by John, A. Little. on East Middle street. where. or at his resi dence in East- York street, he may generally he finind. He will at all times strive to please. Terms CASH. DANIEL S. LITTLE. October 27, 185 G. 3th Plainfield , Nu river " A T thes e' Nurse' les there _is _ nt_ ' present a full awrtment of large A , sized Apple Trees, suitable for either planting 'in new orchards or tilling 4... t. up failures in those which have been planted lieretrfore. Also Very tine Peach Trees. in abundance, with variuus kinds of finer knits. together with SHADE TREES,'NIIch as Eu ropean Lindens. flu:se Chesnuts, Silver-leafed Nal) I e 5,44, &...c-t____a tni_v_nrions_varieties_ut Errrutermr, all Of which will he dispw.ed of upon moderate Lerlll4. IVI3GIIT. York Springs, Adams co., October 27, IKSG. 3t ) Isugiei•tant. Fr FIE citizens of Gettysburg and Strangers who desire to know where to fiwi a large and hatulsoni- variety of SIIIIMIer 11 4.7 S and SHOES, are invited to call at W. W. PAX TON'S S FORE, where •they will find the tunst elegant White Beavers. and White Silk Hats. Panama, Canton and Braid : also, Soft French Hats, and a large stock. of (jentletnen and Ladies' and Children's Summer Shoes and Gaiters of every style r.nd price. Call and se© the gootM W. W. PAX TON. June 16, 1856. FLU U 11.. F E E I) 7A N 6 - Grocery Store. TIE subscriber continues the Flour & Feed business. and has, recently added to his stock an excellent assortment of Groceries, Spices; &c., to which he invites the attention of the public. Content with small profits, he promises to sell as low as the lowest, and asks a call in order to prove his assertion. He has now in store prime Coffee, Sugar, Molasses. &c., which can't be beat. either in quality or price. Bacon can also be had, as good as the very best, and at cheapest rates., He likewise keeps a full assortment of Con fectionery, Fruits. Nuts, &c. r7Uall at his Store, in West Middle force. near South Baltimore, and examine his stock. JACOB SHEADS. Gettysburg, April 21,1856. TM/SE 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. OCR stock of Hardware has been very much increased, and persons building or requir ing anything in this department, should first call and HSI:STOCKS' Cheap Stock. Keepalirarni I have just received a splendid assortment of Wool Undershirts and Dray, ers, which will be sold low at Hats, [lats. FI LMIC Slllt and Slouch Llats' of •the latest bcylt. and at red.ace , l ...if': at - A LSO - flats, Haim. Hardware. SAMSON 'S CU X 1 .;`, , 'Eleciion. BASK OF GETTYSTtrItG, 1 Oa. 20. 1K56. VO TICE is hereby given to the Stoekhold- Li ertlo the think of 6ettyourg. that an Election for '['ll IRTEEN DIRECTORS,to serve 01 1 IU Year* . Will be held nt the Banking•house, on Monday, Me 17th day a . l N•wevibPr next.. A general meeting of the Stockholders will ho held at the same time. J. B. 31'PUERSON, Cashier. Oct. 20, 1856. td A Dark Drown MARE, Q YEARS old; good under sadtle or in bar• ness, and a very pretty animal, for sale LOW by JOHN L. TIOLTZWORTH. Gettysburg. Oct. 20, 1850. COME ONE! COME ALL Here We Are Again IVFIVE the handsomest and cheapest Stock of NEW GOODS to he found in this place. All the newest styles are to be seen in the assortment, and many of them are renl ly .magnificent. without being costly.. No time for particulars. Call in.and see for your selves. at - - _ _ October 20, 1856 Yew's for the People. FAN N E . sToe !mom ERS have just re- Ve,Q and are now opening a large and varied assortment of Dry Goods, Queensware, H an t waro .4 c ., 1 0 which they invite the atten tion of those wishing cheap Goods. As our stock has been selected with great care, from the largest wholesale houses of New York. Philadelphia, and Baltitnore, we are prepared to otter inducements to purchase from us, such as cannot,often be had. Come and examine our stock, and we know you will not leave without buying. Sign of the Red Front. Oct. 6,185 G. Administrator's Notice. lACOB SEIM A BLE'S lEstate.--Letters of it/ administration on the estate of Jacob Ser gable, late of Liberty township, Adams county. deceased, having been grunted to the under signed, residing in the same township, he heretl giv.s notice to all persons indebted - to said estate to make • immediate payment, and those hating , claims itgainSt *the same to pre sent them properly authenticated for settlement. .AB it A 11A M KlUBk, of A., Arlin' r. Sept. 29, 185 G. CA Administrator's Notice. 1011 N LITTLE'S ESTATE. —Let ten; of 0 administration on the estate of John Lit tle, late of Mounijoy, toWnship. Adatus coon! ty, deceased. having helm granted to the un dersi,Pned, residing in ticrutatty township. he hereby_gwe. notice to aft person- indebted to _I said estate to inatie Immediate payment, and those having claims against the sntue to pre sent them properly authenticated for :wide uncut. SAMUEL LITTLE. :Muer, Sept. 20, 185 G. , Gt %lattilrer & Marley. r heap Watches. (1 tut Jewelry, 117I1OLESALE and Retail, at the 1 3 ,hiladel: V 'phis \S ' atch and Jewelry Store, No. 00 North Second street, corner ~f Quarry, Phila. Gold Lever Watches, full jeweled, 18 carat cestn.i, $2B 00; Gold Lepines. 10 carat. 824 On; Silver Levers, full jeweled. 812 00: Silver Le pines. jewels, 89 00; superior qiartiers, $7 00 Gold Spectacles, $7 00 : tine Silver 'do. $1 50: Gold _Bracelets, $3 00: .Ladies' Gild Pencils. 81 00; Silver Tea Spoons, set, 5 On; Gold Pens, with pencil and silver holder. SI OU. Gold Finger Rings,-37t cents to 880: Watch Glasses;plain, 12i. cents: patent ISt Lunet 25: other artieleS in propoJion. All goods warranted to be what they at sold for. STAUFFER & BARLEY. On hand, some gold and silver Levers And Lepines, still lower than the above prices. Oct.'2o, 1856., ly Notice. I.t, persons' indebted to me will please call and settle on or before the 14th of November. After that date my books will be left. in the hands o►t' an officer for collection. GEOIWE WANPLER.. October 20. 1856. Hour . Flour THE undersigned continues the Flour busi ness as heretofore. lit sells by the barrel or any smaller qaantity. By taking SMALL ritovirs he can buy as high and hell as low a:4 anybody else, and liy always endeavoring to keepattnie-bui-tirt—l At, he — hopes to Merit canal receive a continuance of Ii berm patronage. Oct. 8, 1855 To those who are Indebted to - me, 11.11 MING now adopted the Cash sys.em in a 11- my business. for the purpose of settling up my old business, all those indebted to me of long standing. either by n o te or hook no count, will please call and 'pay the same. • EOlLti E ARNOLD. October G. 1856. For :laic or Etratt. TILE undersigned desiring to relinguish farm ing, will caller sell or relit his FARNI, tain lug- 120-- -Acres, mituatoi___u_bout_____uno mile west of Gettyrseurg. nu the Millerstown road. For teruis apply to Sept. '22. tf J. N. BURKET. Boots and Shoes. large assortment, just opened. and will A be sold cheaper than the cheapest at SAMSON'S. Buffalo Robert. JUST received, and for sale clienp at S MSON'N DRIE sS GOODS, VOR Ladies and Gentlenien, can be found in immense variety, and cheaper than ever, at. SCHICK'S. Step in and examine the new stock for Fall anti Winter. October 20, 1856. eOOD NEWS. —The best article of San sage ,Cutters for sale cheap nt the cur rier of JOHN HOKE. Ladles, Came This Way. large assortment of Ladies' Dress Shoes all. and Gaiters, for sale at 1 . Hai' Wanted. PERSONS having Hay to sell will do well by calling- on the subscriber, in Gettys burg. who is desirous of purchasing. The highest market price will be paid at all times. As he intends having the Hay ; after be ing packed. hauled either to Hanover or Bahl inure, the preference to haul will be given to those from Whom he tnay purchase. SOLOMON POWERS. • - December G, 1852. tf ioRN DRYERS,—The attention of ,Nlll,- RJ LERS kinvited to a very :-tiperior article for drying, ('01;N". which ht. had at all wiles at jai,. IL NVARREN::•.' rou_Nuitr. J. L. SC HICK'S. On the Public Square. \V.I. GILLESPIE, AL Use* font. Office. COBEAN & PAXTON'S. Regiviter , s - % - roTicr: is hereby given to all Legatees and 11 other persons concerned. that the .Iflinip igtration Arebants het einnfter mentioned will he presented at the Orplinta's Court of Adams county, cur cOntirmatton and allowance, on .Imaiay, the,l7th day qt . Norentber vert, vie : 191. First and final. account of Win. Wolf and George Dick. Executors of the last will and testament of John Nagle, defamer!. 192.. Second and final account of George Dick. Administrator de honis non, with the will annexed, of George Bardt. deceased. 193. First account of David Kiehl. Executor of the, last will and testament of Joshua Kiehl, deceased. 11 Al. F. WALTER,. Register. Per DAMN,. PLANE, Deputy. Register's Office, Gettysburg. Oct. 20. 1856. td PRIVATE SALE OF Snvill Farm. frum subscriber offers at private sale. a TRACT OF LAND. situate in Strahan township. Adams county, about 2 miles from Cettysburg. on the east side of the State Road to Harrisburg, adjoining lands of the subscri ber, Wm Wible, Henry M o nfort. and others. containing 45 Acres, more or less, about 7 acres of which are Woodland, and 10 acres firsterate Meadow. The improvements are a one and a half story BRICK. lIUUSE, a good Barii,"a neverfailing well, (111 of water, with a pump in it, and 111 an Orchard of choice fruit. - 11:7Persons wishing to view the property. are requested'to call on the subscriber, reside inq in Gettysburg. the property will be sold in one tract, or in Lots, to suit purchasers. EORG E WALTER, Sr. - Oct. 6, tf TUE BIGIRE'4T And the Cheapest 1 THE undersigned Would inform the . good people of Adams county and the rest of the world. that he has received an extra large supply of all kinds of MEN'S & BOIS' PLOTIIING, • Boots. Shoes. Hats, CIO. Buffalo Robes. &e., from New York ; and although gnoeb have ad 'vaneed an price. he is able and determined to sell at -a less'price than heretofore. Country :Merchants are invited to cull—lie will sell them Goods lower than they ctut buy in the city. No one can compete with him. unless he hove his Gotsis AS he does: that is to say. go to New York and stay two, three or four months, and watch the chances. A iiord to the wise is sufficient. If you need such Goo►ls as he keeps, go to hint and Mitt' your purchasers, to Save money. MAR US SAMS.N. October 20,185 G. ERE TIM RAILROAD IN SI.GIIT ! Come to 110 K EN- Store ";4011 cheep ll and Winter GOODS. as he 1. is determined to'sell, for Cush or Country Produce, at short p otitm. Alsol ps,t" - rqdade Clothing. riMl goods cut frees ' of- charge by an experierred Tailor. October 10, 1856. " NEW WILOLESA.LE Drug *tore. N. SPENCER. THOMAS, No, 26 South Second street, Philadelphia, Importer, Manufacturer and Dealer in Drugs and Medici nea, Chemicals, Acids. DyeSttiN, Paints, Oils. Colors. 'White Lead. French and Ameri can White Zinc, 'Window Glass, Glaissware, Varnishes. Brushes, Instruments, Cround Spices, Whole Spices, and all other articles us ually kept by Druggists, including Borax. Indigo, clue. ,Shellac. Potash. &c., All orders by mail or,otherwise promptly at tended to. Country Metchants are invited to call and examine nut stock before purchasing elsewhere. 600ds semi to any of the wharves or railroad stations. Prices low and goods warranted. I March IT, 1856. ly rbew Good,' I COME way, if Sou () to at least 20 per cent. of your money. l :Own • k Paxton have just received and are now °pro f ing the largest and best selected stock of hoot)-4 in their line of business. ever offered in betty,.-_ burg, viz: HATS. CAPS. ROOTS, SIJOKS, Over•shoes and Socks : 11'0)114 - Ms. Trunks. Carpet- Imo, Fancy Window-blinds. Green . (moo Cloth for IVindove-bli .ds, Stationery, Perfumery, and a var ety of notions, Also. the largest stock of QUF.ENSW ARE. China, Glass. Stone - nod Earthen-warn ever offered in Adams county—all of which they are determined to sell lower than they can be had at nn}' other establishment in the county. Call at COHEAN4, PANTos.'s, Corner of the Diamond. No trouble to show Oct. 6, 1556. Cheap Fall & WintfiClothing. 117 E have now got.up 'all and Winter. stock of Ready-made 1: othing. eOriskt-, ing. of Over Coats, in grent variety : Dress ; t 'fiats, of every desciiption Monkey Jackets, I Vests. Tantaloons, Shirts. Drawers. &c. Aiso Boys' Clothing. of all sizes. Our stuck of Over Coatings, Cloths, Cassimers, Cassinets, Co as, Vestings. &c. &c., is large and full : and having experienced workmen continually employed cutting out and making ii If We — catinfit please you with a Garment Irently made. we can sell you the material, take your measure and make you up a suit on the very shortest notice. We sell none but our own make. and warrant them well made, and iustne a good it or nu sale. Our prices are low, our motto being "small profits itnd quick Sales," for the CASH. Please call. We eau', lbe beat. The New York and Philadelphia fall . and winter FASHIONS just received. GEORGE ARNOLD. October 6,185 G. New Coodi.,— , AND THE CASH SYSTEM. YEARS' experience in the credit husi ness has - satisfied me that it will not do. and have now determined to adopt the CASE! system—and offer the follow,ing Goods for cash or produce only:- Cheap CLOTh S. blue, black, brown, green, claret, olive. fancy Overcoatings, Beaver Cloths. Petersham, Cas simeres, black and every variety of fancy col ors; Cassinets', Velvet Cords, Jeans, tc,c.; Pan taloons stuffs generally ; Coburg Cloths, Me rinoes, Debages, Al. Ddaines, Alpacas. Cali coes, --Ginghains.--kc.,_with_every _ vai icty of Ladies' Dress Goods. - - Ready-made Clothing in great va►ietc. well made and cheap; Lumr lief, fresh, Groceries, Queensware, g Please call. examine and judge. for your selves. All will be sold at,;the lowest cash prices. Oetuber G. 185‘ti Jewelry! Jewelry ! L. SCHICK has now on hand a large ON • and splein:i:l assortment of J,...verv.com nrising everything in that l:lie•—lirea , ;tpins, Finger-Rings, Chaind. &c.. all of which he selling at the lowest living profits. Call and examine for yonrelves- 7 -no tiouble to blior [April 21. . VALUAI GEO. ARNOLD At Pulint Y virtue of an 6 , der cif the Orphans' Court, .I.llirf Adams count,, the undersigned. Guar dian of the mister children of Wit.itsut 1S131" Luc, deceased, will expose to public sale, on the prensives. rot Thirewhfr. lilt. don , f 1 No ronber turf. *1 1 f)'clock. 1 1 M., the following descnbed Real E..tate, viz : A Tract of Land, situate in Franklin ton nship. Adams county. Pa.. adjoining lauds of Conrad %Vat ter. Jacob Static, Isrr.el Little, and others, Containing 149 Acres. moie ,or less. The improvements arc a LOG DWELL- • ING. Log Barn. Coyne) -shop, Wagon•rnß i: shed. Co, nC: ih. and other out build= • ings; a well of never failing water with a pump in it, near the door. an ORCUARD of choice fruit. and other imp ovements. About. 25 ACRES are in good Thither. with a full proportion of :Meadow. There is a Spring of water on the premises.. and a small run passes through it. The extension of the tlettysburg Railroad passes through the Farm. Also- A Tract of Mountain Land, containing 19 ACRES. more or less. adjoining lands of Peter Make, Victor 11cIlheny and others, which •is covered wii first-rate Timber , chesnut and oak. ~, -" The above Tracts will he sold separate. or together. as may suit purchasers. fri'Attenilance will ha giveif and terms made known on la y of salt. I r y G NOW; TRt►,B'I'LE;. Ottarciiesn. [C,'"rf not sold as above. the Farm will he for RENT for ono year front the Ist of April next. Oct. 20, 1856. is PUBLIC NILE. N pursuance of an order- of , the Orphnit's Court. of Adams (amity. will he uttered at public sale. upon be preti.k.s. un 541,,, , ,i (e y the Ntla of 4Vonlitheir next, the flea! _Estate of JACOB SCRGIABLZ. late of Liberty. township. Adams county. deceased. twissisting of A TRACT OF LAND, situate in said - township, containing 7 Acre% and 37 Perches. more or teas. - adjoining tutors of lion. James McDivit, Iteily. Eman uel Brough, - *and others. The improvements are a one and a half story., nousm. (lathed and plastered in the l inside.) Log Stable, with a well of e po excellent water, and . a pump in it". near the house. There is on the premises nn Orchard of choice fruit. The land is well so. in grime, Sale to commence at 1 o'clock. P. M.. on. said day, when attendance will be ii%en and terms made known lky ABRAHAM K RISE, of A.. By the Cotwt-- J. J. Baldwin, Clcrk. October 10, 1856. to rroclainat ion. WHERSAS--:theAlon. Rottnter — J. Frsnits. V President of the several Courts of i:,.tu tnon Pleas; in the Counties composing the Mb District, and Justice of the Courts of Oyer and Terminer and General Jail Delivery. for the tt int of all capital and other Wrentham in the said district, and R. Russata. and .Jaffa 51,'GINLY, Emirs.. Judges of the Courts of Oyer and Terminer, and General Jail Delivery. for the trial'of all capital and other ofisnders lathe County of Adams—have issued their precept. • bearing. date the 20th day of Angus-1:m the year of our Lord one thousand eight: hundred anti fifty-six, audio me directed. for holding a Court of tAnittnon Pleas, and General Witter Ses sions orthe Peace. and General Jail Delivery. and Court of Oyer and Terminer, at Gottyrs hurg.'nn Mottdirg.ike 1i fh day Norembernt.d Maio , : IS SKILICIM44 2 / 4 V,EN to all the Justices of the Peace. the-..Clii.oatas and Constables within the s said county Of Adams. that they be thett",and there in then. .nioper persons with their Rolls. Records. Inquisitions, Examina tion:4, Blind other Rentembranites, to do those things which-to their Aces and in that hckwlr appertain to be done, and also. they- who Will prosecilie against the prisoners tha tare or shat I be in the Jail of the said County of Adams. are to be then and there to prosecute against them as shall be just. HENRY THOMAS, Sherif. • Sheriffs Mike. Gettysburg. Oct. 20,185(1. tc Administrators' Notice. • ~PAM MOWREYS ISTATE.--Lettera of adu►inißtrBtiun on the estate of Adair -Mowrey. late of Word township, Adams co.. deceased, having . been.granted to the under signed,- the first named residing in Oxfo township. and the h►wt nan►rd in Noun:pleas ant- township. 'they hereby give notice to all persons indebted to said estate to n►aka immediate payment, and those having claims against the same to present them properly au thenticated for settlement. Oct. 10, 1856. Fall ,Itillinery. -mISS McCII.EARY has just returned front 1 the city. with a. new and handsome ns sortmentr of Bonnets & Fancy Goods, w !lief) she will open for exhibition - on Tuesday, Ow 14th, and respectfully invites , the Ladies or Gettysburg and vicinity, to call and - examine her assortment, at her .Room, in East York etreet, directly opposite the lltnk. October 10, 1856. 4t, 11HE first account of MAntt:+l GM. Com mittee of the person and estate a MIKA HAAi Ktrettsti. habitual drunkard, has been tiled in the Court of Common Pleas of Adams county, and will he coultirtned by the said Court. on the 17111. day of• Simenther next, un less cause be shown to the contrary. JOHN PICKING, Prollity. Prothonotary's Office, Gettys burg, Oct. 6, 1856. td TWO THOUSAND_ PIECES Papei. °OBE AN & PAXTON 11:.ve opened an un ihnially largassortinent of Wall Paper, of every style and variety. from 12 to 40 cts. a pi e ce. Housekeepers and Paper hangers are invited to call and examine the stock. which is superior to anything heretofore offered in this market. Only 124 cents a piece, or 14 cents a yard, fur Wall Paper ! Gettysburg, Feb. 25, MG. New Goods Again I' T JACOBS'S Merchant Tailoring Estato. lish►aeut. Gentlemen, call in and *mint ine for yourselves. "Good and cheap," is their motto. (Sept. 29. And a Little the Cheapest. C'l' PENDERS.Cra vats, Porimonies.s oc k g , 1 :3 Knits, Stocks, Pocket Handkerchiefs, Razors, Clotbes-Brushes, Woolen Socks,Gloves, Comfort's, Muslin Shirts and Shirt Coilara, are always to be found at Dyes* God•, el 0 to see FAHNESTOCK'S cheap trnrl It)," pretty assortment of I)ress G00d.4, If vott wan;, anything fashionable, that's the Vlace to get it. Carpet Burg and irintrvilas. roe 1 sale a:. COBEAN & PAX rot's. 310WREY. tDRAIIAM BIILEII. Notice. SAMSON.s.
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