MMUMiENSMiiSSM =WM , . C.V - Tibere. will .he servizci, at the, Marsh ~. .. . Creek Church ou Sunday the LOth instant, at 11 ()Muck. 11ev. Mr. S.z.u.tXTZ , Will officiate. , 11ev. Mr. EISTEM will preach at the same place on Thanksgiving day, the :20t,h in t3 L, a t • the same hour. „ . . APPOINTMENT:S.- I. °mm Ilk's skit, sq., was sworn in as County Commissioner a .feir •w:eekti On Friday last, the new Board made the 'following - appointments:, Clerk,. JESSE WAVTZR ; Attorney, 11.' B. BnEni.mt, Dn.; and Keeper of the , Qourt-huuse,Mica.tu Itan.P. It is no disrespect to the other ap plicants to say, that these gentlemen sre welt qualified, and will: faithfully and sat isfactorily discharge their several duties.: Mr. :Woo' took his seat in the Board of Di rectors of the Pour on Monday last. We un derstand that their. appointments will be made ou the-fast-M-untia-y-in-Deceniber, "PEN ELOPE` ANN !"—The Democrats of the Borough fired a salute an Wednesday af-, ternoon last, in honor of the, victory Cron" in the county. "Penelope Ann" talked right to-ut! , . - On Saturday evening, rockets ,and a bon-fire in the Diamond, by way of ""keiping up the fire :" VIEV—A. jury appointed bytite Court, to view data datuageS on, the Railroad, passed along theline to IlauoVer, on Friday and Sat urday last. They %Kill sit in this place on Wednesday - nest, to hear the parties. The jury consists of Jankes Russell, Yarn er Town seitAl, Charles Wright, R ,pert Shakely, David /leagy, William holler and. James Linn. A PRESENT.—CoI: MAitcus SAisox has presented the "Independent- Blues" with -a beautifullitritiiiiirupriate Saver Medal, mnAie for the purp)se, `'tu be worn by the best shut hi the euzupany," , 1it47111 - I , ISSING.—A child of 31r; SAMUEL J. LITTLE, of this place. aged •about thirtecn• months, came to its death in a most shocking manner, on Saturday week. The child,' it seems, beinfy,left alone in the kitchen; during a momentary absence of its mother, was play ing with the tire, which in some cum munieated to its dress. The cries of the Tit tle sufferer soon brinight assistance, hilt, alas ! too late. A few lingering hours ut suffering, and then it EIRE 1-0 a lquntlLty morning Ittst, about . 3 o'clock, the large stone wash house on the realises of ,linst D. - NEW MAN, Esq., in• Mount joy. township, wa, , ; discovered' to he on fire, anti iu a short eoimumCl. building was cased with great difirieuity.- I,mzt iib Tut--$300.;--and--710-'insurance.--Sup ;~,,sc:k, r::ce:i~l ilr: ~ iis. Fire ! —On Friday evening last; at about 9 thl cry of Fire was-given, when it was scion ascertained that the Barn, of Mr.do'shuu F ickinger, 1 mile South of this-Borough; was on fire. Our citizens immediately repaired to ih Apot, hut notwithstanding . all efrortti to tiaVe, tile Barn with nil its . contents, together with three tine eow , , was coosunied. The o ri g in o f the,il.e was no doubt an azt, of in - eild.iarisiu. —ll liloVer True ,WHiuteditimy 'work, even e•Atou-spittuing, is noble. Work is alone-no ble. Be that here said and asserted once more," so Carlyle rays. But we int Pit retnetn . bur that there are degrec. in nobility. .The highest nobility is the nobility of heat:Oconee; A 1 honest man, says the poet, is the - noblest iv irk of Goil„ Xtic have no hesitation in ex tending, the apothegm. The noblest work of (hid is the man win) is not only honest, but who does the greatest foe greatest of all 'tern:ioral blessings is Health. And, as the mental condition is eoutrolled by the phy sical, the elfects of Health can hardly .be re- rminating wit, i a mere tempura gar' e( benefit_ Then who is the greatest of ail luituan bone factors ? 'lle obviously who enabies . 'us to re store health that has been deteriorated, an d to preserve Health that is good. The secret of restoring and preserrinA llealth has been " the ire it aim of the modern philanthropist as was the philosopher's stoat) of the ancient alchenfist_ The secret has been discovered, its discov erer - proving hintell thereby not only the greatest philospher but the greatest philan , thrspist the World ever saw. The question,. "Who is he?" has been asked by millions and answered to them ; and they have rejoiced.— Peofe.rsor thlloleay has conferred more bless if!rs on humanity than hare all the "soi-dis ant" sotial reformers, and pseudo-philanthro pists the world ever saw. The fame of his Pills and Ointment has penetrated to the re motest confines of the earth, and their use has diffused health and all the happiness that fol ---lowsleattla over countless thousands. From the ice bound capes of Lapland to the sunny shores of the Mediterranean, from the hoary summit of the Ural Mountains to the eastern shores of the Atlantic, there is not a city, town, or village of any note, in which they are not met with. The missionary takes lit tle else in his medicine chest ; the sailor never needs a,m , rc varied supply for his. They are peculiarly adapted to the diseasesincidental to the American climate. They have never failed here or elsewhere. Friends we indulge in no exaggeration ; we defy contradiction, because we state what we know to be pue.— If you are ill try these Medicines, and then say whether our statements are baseless. We are confident of your decision.—Nero Of leans Picayune. prom Kansas. ST. Loris, Nov. 3rl.—tipe have advice: from Kansas to the 29th. tiov. Geary had arrested several of the ringleaders ..f the marauding prtieii near Ossawatomie, and the'g,raud jury had fa - mid bills against ninety prisoners ibr murder in the firs: degree. To make Tuniato Wine.—Take small ripe tomatoes, pick off the stems„-put them into a basket or tub, wash clean, then maii well, and strain through a liuen rag, ia bushel will make five g a llons pure,) then add two _and a half to three pound,of — brown sugar to each gallon :Alan put into a, cask and fer ment, and tine as for raspberry wine. If two gallons of water be ailr.led. to each bushel of tomatoes the wine will be as good. r77Thanksgiving - d3y iu Penr.sylvanta, the ..'"!7th of Nc‘coaEtr. = "House 7 bringir4g-dOwn" Poetry. Pierce awl Douglas guard thy bed; Border Rattans without number, Swann around thy $4 00 r, ts- n Sen4ncl.l A. 0. (Purloin. • ' Pork from Europe.--It is stated that the Freud' government has shipped to the Uziited States twenty thousand barrels of prime mess pork, purchased in Cincinnati, Ohio, during the Critnea.n war. Being no longer wanted, it is sent back fur a market. Lucky and Liberal. —Mr. Lind, of Chicago,. who recently donated $lOO,OOO to wards the erection of a University, is a native of Scotland, and arrived iu Chicago in 1837, _with his entiro capital, about_ ten dollars, in his pocket. , Horrible Death.—lt was mentioned yester day, in the news from Oregon, that Capt. Bow man, of the ninth regiment U. ,S. A., stationed in the Yadkinta Valley, .recently became 'in --sane and escaped fro um his-frie n‘s i -who--w-cre accompanying him the Dales, and that his dead body was subsequently found; A letter adds: .... The wild beast l►ad eaten, almost iheentire flesh from his bones, leaving enough to identi fy to know that it was the remains of Captain B. The deceased 'SVO.B regarded as an efficient and excellent officer, and a good citizen. He leaves a wife i►ivi children. to mourn his mei ancholY anti untimely end. ' correspondent relates a . c.mriment made by the venerable Dr. Noyes, of Hartf/rd, on St. Paul's verse : "It pleased God, by the foolishness of preaching, to save them that be lieved."---"Paul does not say by f.olish 4,reaching," remarked the aged divine, ‘:if it had bean by . that, the world would have been saved long ago." ~girinq.--The Governor of North Ca rolina has designated the 20th of November as thanksgiving day. This makes twelve States that have named the same day. A fast Town.----Chieto is a funny place. It is 'origniti . in more things than- oue. Re cently a maw committed suicide there -by drowning. The body could nut lie found, but the coroner, not to be cheated out of his fees, held an inquest on his hat and jacket. found on the bat of the lake. Verdict, "found empty." Rehimql.—lien. Jones. of South Carolina, with 2) enii,„irrants who went to Kanans with him, returned - to Laurens, S. C., a few. 4.lltyd since. Ser!The eaßiest Way to get a living is to sit ork agate and wait for good luck. In nano good luck don't come tilong, you are iio worse oft than were before. reir'The Springfield Republican etLys a shad ma: caught in the Connecticut ricer ow Tues day, by a Mr. Converse, while fibbing. for pickerel. ir,:rllottow it's Pitts have wrought wonders - in the unhealthy re g ion./ of the \\ eat and South nest. Iu Sep tember last. Hiram Seabury; aged 28, residing near Terse Haute, ha., USIS cured in two weeks of bilious remittent' fever liTroi (k) hich he had been subject every fall for tone, veayear.b y — tarching operarnin ortlth — remeity7 -- T - • disease Laid prustrAted him wason after season. at the busi est time of the year. causing. him great pecuniary loss, as well as bodily Flittering The attack generally euntiued him to the house troth the commencement of the Fall until the middle of December. Erery remedy that time faculty could suggest was tried without avail; but that which had defied their iptious for nine sucenagive years, "'.'" radically - cured ui fortnight by Holloway's Pills Mr. t•eatury, wnttng under date J.initary ad, says, •.1. sari now iu the etij,,.% went of iwrfect. health." The mai u CtntlOUs F tcS3 tx Narnut. fitaTCHt4.—Ou the approach of wintry the squirrels store away ants mid make their *nests Warmer and more comfortable, the bears get thicker cotta of fur an their baths, and birds take their night southward. ?den. upon the other hand, prepare fur the Si.- % ere i.oason by laying in a stuck of anthracite, and by get ting se.uon timie garments at the Brown:A.:me Clothing Ilall of itoclthil; 4.t. Wilson ; ,Sua: 205 and 207, Olionutstauet, Philadelphia. Corrreeteti the Intent ISaltimort.t.Y,ork L lianover papers . . Batt/mom—Friday /as/. Flour, per barrel, ' . '...,;6 68 (,) 675 Wheat, per bushel, 1 43 (a' 1 C 2 ~i Re, 75 0:7 . , 85 .Corn, it . GO (02; 64 Oats, 14 * 3h (ay 40 Clover-seel,. " • 675 0) , 700 Timothy •` " 3 00 (al, 3 25 Beef Cattle, per hund,, 60004 8 50 7-50-04±8-0t hay, per tun, 18 00 0420 00 Whisker, per gallon, .. 33 (a, 34 Guano, * Peruvian. per ton, ' ' 60 00 Flour, per bk.)l., frgut wag•Uns, $6 25 Do. from stores, ' 7 25 Wheat, per bushel, • 135@.1 45 Rye, .. 75 Guru, 4, 53 EMI Cloverseed, " Timothy, " Plaster, per ton. 'York—Friday Flour, per 1.6111., from wagons, llo.__ • -from _s tures„ Wheat, per bushel, Bye, 4 Corn, " Oat 3, 6, Cloverseed, " Timothy, " Plaster, per ton, On the 23d ult., by the Rev Jacob D. Trostle. Mr. Ali titlbTl:6 -H. WILLARD. of Linganore. Md , to Miss; HANNAH MARY PIOCTZ. of Cumberland town.hip. In Carlisle. by the Rev. Jacob Fry, on th e COI inst . Mr. JOHN J. Bit/slat to Rise II ANN AH. SO PICIA LtitALM, both of Huntington township, Adams county. Oa the 30th ult , by the Rev Jacob Ziegler, Mr JACOB P. MYER:S., of Cumberland towtisliip. to Miss MARTHA. B. HALDEMAN. of Ilamiltonbau township Ll'a the 4th inst. by the Rev J. Martin. Mr RITNER BRENIZER. of Hampton. to Miss CSAN WEIGLE, of Huntington township. On Nkedueroluy morning, by the Rev Jacob Ziegler. Rev. DAVID SWOPE. Pastor of the Evangelical Lutheran Church at Johnstown. Ps , to Mies (ILA I{ A J. Cs ILBELLT, daughter of the late Dr. Je.se Gilbert. of Gettrbu rg. On the 22d ult —by the Rer. Mr Anderson. Mr. ALEX ANDER LITTLE to GOLII:1 , A CLAPS ADDLE, both of thin county. On the 26th ult., by , the Rey G. Roth, Mr. FREDERICK TAUS to Miss 3111.IGA1tET PRIEBECIC—botu of Liettya. burg. On the 2xlinet, in Fulton county. 3lra. NANCY ROBIN SON, (mother of Isaac. Rubinson, t:sq., of Fain:it:4dd in the Slat year of ber age. I On Friday evening tut, in this place., Mrs. MARG ABET A , wire E. Jesse Culp, aged about.'43 yearn On the 29th uit . of Typhoid Fever. GFOltriE GER. 1 4 012 of [Leary ant Eicuitior, aged 21 years ant 10days , On the-30th—ult. ' Mr. ISAAC.P-AXTON, of Mountjoy township. In the W..dyear of hii age. On the 24 'mat.. ,tr. JOHN IL EEL, of Cashtown, aged 55yea.n. 0 moottis and 6 (Liss. In Abbottstown, co Thursday morning, the 6th ins: , Mrs. ELIZABETH HAFER. wife of I.rhutian Haler. awl danghter of Jacobi Fahaestock, deceased, in the 64th year of her age. Oa the 19th alt . at MoCntchenrille. Wrandett ennoty. Ohio. ALEXANDER DURBORAW. sou of Isaac It Insbo raw, formerly of Mocutjoy towastip, Acts.ns county, aged 16 rears , m ,ritha and dap. On the 10th of Sept. last , at West This Greve, Weed co.. Obin , Mrs. ELIZA J. BARE, ditztiter of Jart.i Fibbits ,, e, formerly of Mountfileatact 20 / 12 "—.' count, 1/1 Lu sge. i' . .44P,5 , ,',1 - '-Oepoills. Ifu'llucer—l'hur.vlay la.q. MARRIED : DIED : 9111 E Subscriber':wil: offer at Public Sale, on the pi etuises, on, Saturday, the '.. ) 11111 day f.:( Il_cetilbcr next, the following Real Es• tate, viz : A Tract of Land, CuMberland township. Adams county, about one hundred' yards from the Borough lino, on the Baltitnore turnpike, 'adjoining I • • • ". , ol M !els and Abraham Spangler. containing 7 Acres and 69 perches. A part is Wel:Oland. Also, A Tract of Woodland, in the snine township,. near David Essicles, containing about .f - „, s: Also, A Tract of Me dow Land, • in the Borough of,Gettystirg. in the rear of the residence of the sitbscriber, - containing about 3 Acres. Sale to commence at 1 o'clock. P. M., -0n said day, when attendance will be given and terws made known by , DANIEL BEITLER. Nov, 10. 1856. td . . BANK OF GETTYSBVRG, , . . • - Nov. 5, 1856. • rip/1E Prosident and Directors-of this insti- Sl •• tution have this day declared a dividend of Fp.tr pu• cent., payable on or after Monday, Ithe 10th inst. J. 13. McPIIERSON, Cashier.' Nov. 10, 1856, 3t '.- • • lironted, 20 , 000 Lus-of PORK,, in December next, ter- which CASH will ho paid. Farmers %rho have the article for Nit! e , will do well by calling and makinz enghge mews with the subscriber, at hiv Flour, Ba con and cirocery Store, in Wert liddle-ct•ect, liettvsbt lg.. • Nov. 10, 1856. 4t LaSll-4 1 tieltiCeir--- rinlF, Notes 'and Rook Accounts of Al)rani B. Arnold. have heeu placed in the 11;01(1,3 of E. B. Buehler; Esq. Payment is required immediately., if costs are to be saved. Longer lime will not be granted. ABRAM A ItN01,1). Nu r'. 10, 185 G. 3t Prl;EtlLlilt, Esq., -prow properly and pay (thargiqi. Nov. 10, 1b56. Second Stret House, Nu. 42 Notill Sccond Strect, • CHAS. P. SWING, PROPRIETOR. rplißms— , n per day—Singio Meal's 25 cents. N. B. Plea6ant roullis fur ItulicA. June IG, 1556. tf • VERSON'S having Hay to sell will do well by calling on the milii,eritier, hitrg , wll9 is desirous of wirchasing. The highest market priee•will be paid at rj - As he itaewls having the flay', after !w -ing packed. frauled either to Hanover or wore. the i ireterenve to haul will he giYeil those front whom he in:iy purchase. _ _ - 11 - 101tN - I)ItVE - RS.—Tive attention of I\ll-17-1 LCIIS 'is lied to at very superior article for drying CORN, which can he had at all times at Jan. 14. Haim. lizosE in need of th e above a-ticle, would : do well to give us n. call, before porchas- iii; elsewhere, for Sunison cannel:be giving bargains, OUR stocl of Hardware iws hen very much increased, and per:anis building or requir ing anything in this department. should first call and see FA EINES NC KS' Cheap Stock. Keep Warm. have just received a .splehliid a , sortment a of Wool Unde;shirts and Drawee, adieu will he suld low at MISI 2 00 6 00 • Hats. LACK Siik and_Stouch Huts of the latest _st 'le and at reduced rices for side at "(1 5 0 1 37 a 1 - 50 i 3 .-- oi 6 50 3 00 6 75 fIEORGE and Henry \Vampler will make k-A House Spouting and put uri the same low, for cash or r•ountry produce. Farmers and all °the's wishing their houses, barns. &c,,spout ed, would do well to give them a call. G. & 1.1. WAMPLER. April 18, 1853. tf f lOBEAN & PAXTON , have opened nn un usually large assortment of Wall Paper, of every style and variety. from 12. i to 40 cts. n piece. Housekeepers and Paper Hangers are invited to call and examine the stock. which is superior to anything heretofore offeied in this market. Only 121 cents a piece, or 1} cents a yard. for Wall Paper Gettysburg, Feb. 25, 1855. TICOBS'S Merchant Tailoring Estab .L Gentlemen, call in and exam ine fi,r yuurselvee. "Good and cheap." is their mAt (Sept. 29. Q USPENDERS,Cravats. Porttnonies,Socks, Knif , •pi, Stocks, Pocket Handkerchiefs. Razors, Clothes Brushes, Woolen Socks,Gloves, Coinforts, Muslin Shirts and Shirt Collars, are always to be found at CARRIAGE Trimmings can always be fought ]ricer, and a Luger assortment than ekewhere is always i to be had. at EA LINES i:OCKE. /1113,GNKS, Carpet Bags and Uinh -ell as. fur sale a: C ..f311:1N& PAXIN-2ti.‘7.- IpLOOD ED STOCK, .fr'r - f`lßtfe --- SA - IX. - 11 1 I1E subscriber will otter at Public Sale. at L the Court-house, in Gettycburg, ott day next.- the 17 th in3tatat, at I o'clock, P. M. 1271)11 CIQT7, 5 years did and weighing about 1.100 one of her Heifers. 2 years old. and another of her Heifers. 1 year old. :These are choice cattle, and should command the attention of all interested in the raising of stock. KJ - Also. will be offered, a BROOD MARE and a HORSE, and four hives of BEES. SOLOMON POW ERS. November 10, 1856. Public Cal e. Dividend. ~~ ~ GCa~s,~.' "F round, SDI of money. iu the Borough ofGqt.ys- Hay Wanl d SOLOMON POWERS. December G. 1852. .tr WARRENS' FOUNDRY. EilArd ware. 00BEAN & PAXTON'S. Spout' Erg ! TWO TEIOUSAN D -PIECES' AVall Paper. New Goods Again And a Little the Cheapest. (AEO. LI 17LE Newm for till. People.. r 4 AaNESTOCK I.IIIOTIIIMS hneejust. re. COVO utid are IloW 01)01111g a large mid varied assortment of Dry Goods, Queenswore, Ilardwnre..,tc., to whirit they invite die ntten tion of those wishing cheap Goods. As our stock has been selected with great care; from the largest whole,ale houses, of, leis York. Philadelphia, 4001 1341tiniore, we 'tire prepared to oiler indneetnents to pureha4e fmu :inch as cannot often he had. Come and ti.;a mina' our, stock, and we know you will not leave without buying. Oct: 6,185 ti Fr HE citizens of Getts;shorg grid Strangers who &sill e to know '‘vlaery 1n find alitrge and handsome variety of Slimmer H NTS sod SHOES. are invited to cad at %V. W PAX , TONS S I URi'. where they will HA the mnst elegant Whiti, 13ea%:ers. attrl White'Silk Hats, Panama, Canton and Brant : also, Soft, French hats, a nd a' hrge stock of raentteirn • aml Ladies' and Ciiildren's Snionier Shoes and G,thers of every style iou,l price. (7;01 and see Ow goods:. ()title 16, 1856 F L U 11 A s 1). - Grocery Store, Tux subscriber continues the & Ft•e4 business. awl tins t'erunily added to hi;4' stock - .rut e XCL'llet I t itSSOrt lletti y Of irdeeries, Spices, 31 - e., to which he invites the attention a_lt_p_ro tit promises to sell' as Inw 'ass the' I/ west, and askM a call itt,order to prove his assertion'. lie IntS now in store prinm CofFee. Stier, Molasse:l. which can't he bent; - either . in quality or price. 13acon can also he hall, as g , tull as the very best, and at cheapest rates. I.lc likewise hecps'a-full assortinvitt Of Cod fectiouery, Friiits— Nuts, &.c. t- 1114 St . ; ore, ti W-ost ree, 'near South Baltiniurt. and ex:intim: ins:st.nif.k. 4/ .11;011 11 FiA 1)6. Gettysburg. April 21, 1851 i. EIBLIII WHOLE.SALE and Recoil. nit the PhiWel v phiu WateLand jewelry' Store, No, 9tl North Second street, corner Jf Phila delphia. . Gold Lever Watches, full jeweled, 18 carnt clses, 828 00: hold Lepines. 10 carat: 524 00; Silver Levers. full jeweled. $l2 00: Silver Le pine.;. jewels, Bt.l 00: superior Quiatiers, $7 00 Goid Speetnels, $7 00; fine Silver do. 81 50: Gold Bracelet~. $3 00; Ladies' Gold Pencils, S:1 00; Silver Tea Spoons, set. S 5 00; Gold Pens. with pencil and silver liohler. 87 (iO GoldTinger Rings, 37.' cents . to SRO; Watch Glasses, plain, 124 1 cents; patent Lanett 25; other articles in propoetion. All gouda warranted to be what they are sold for. STAUFFER & HARLEM. On band. some gold and silver Levers and Lepines, still lower than the above prices. Oat. 20, 1856. ly SA \1 SUS'S PHILADELPHIA ADVERTISEMENT. ilre & 'filief Proof Safes! 1 - 4 1 013. Merchants, Lawyers. Farmers and others, having &film, Paper.r or other ratab/P-v, to preserve from FIRE or BURG LARS,. preserved our Bock, , Parrx, &c., during the ''Great. Fire tit Hart's Building," Waft pur chased of OLIVER EN ANS, 61 S. 2nd St„ Philadelphia.—Getz & Buck. • Refrigerators Zic , Water Fitters. EVANS' Premium Ventilated Refrigerators for cooling and preserving meats, Utter, milk, water and aIS ;articles for culinary ptirposes., WATER FILTERS, for purifying brucki.sh o r mu ddy water, whether affected by rains, limestone, marl or other causes : can be had separate or attached to the Refrigerators—a small quantity of Ice cooling the whole. in the .I warmest weather. POILTABLK BATIIS, for die . use of warm or cob/ water. Wazi3t COOl,KitS; for hotels, Stores and Dwellings. STORM Tatxas, for moving boxes, ct-c.— SKAL PE.ESsES, Coexist; do., DIWGGIST do. OLIVER EVANS, GI S o uth ,C"P”rt Uri Se., ' 'dOir,rs beiow SAMSON'S ( ESTABLISH ND IST 1835.) Feb ; 11, 1856. iy LTE3,IOa Parasols for sale by GEO. ARN/M). • LI VERY. ging -un4orgignot-InI:co, this method to in- 11- fi )rin his friends'end the public, that h e has opened a Livery in Gettysburg, and will Arlo . 4 ;; 1 1 be happy to accoinmodate with HORSES & _who • oiRY call upon him. His stock is first rate, either for :addle or harness, and in cludes,a pair of match greys, Its 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 generall'y be found. He will at all times strive to please. Terms CAM DANIEL S. LITTLE. October 27, 184. 3m Plainfield Nurseries. 1: ro AT these Ntirseties there is at , i I : present a full . .mortzueut .of large sized Apple Trees, suitable fur either planting in new orchards, or tilling up failures in those which have heen planted heretofore. Also very tine Peach Trees, in abundance, with various kinds of finer fruits, : together with SHADE TREES,, Audi as Eu ropean Lindens, Horse Chesnuts, Si leer-leafed Ilaples, dr..e, .tic.: and various varieties of ' ergroeu,e, all _of _w_hich_will_lm_dispos_eti upon moderate terms. WM. WRIGHT. York Sprinec. Adll►s co., Pi*., t October 27, 16;35. 3t RAILROAD NOTICE. VOTICE 'is hereby given to the Stockholl .ll ors of the Gettysburg. Railroad Company, that, by a reiolution of the Board of Directors, the fourth installment will be required to be paid on their stoel subscription, 0111 or Ipfore the 12,0t.u'uyq: Yorember next. ))A VII) WILLS, Secretary, Gettysburg, Oct. 'X, IS5(i. Teachcv Wanted. lIIIIF Board of . Sehool _Direutorm 'of • gt rabian township. will tweet at the house efJaeoli L.. Grass, in finnterstown, on satin-day. the 15th dayNtntember next, at 1 o'clock, in the afternoon. for the purpose of employing Teaeh• ers for the Winter term of the Schools of said township. Itv order Of the Board, PHILIP BEANIEIt, Oct. 31, 1856. , Notice., , POE second and final account of 'Amos .11 14:FEVEIL. AAsignee of the estate and ef• fects of THOMAS BITTLE and wife, formerly of (;erniany township. Adanis.counte. has been Wed in the COurt of. Common Pleas of said county, anti , n ill he continued by the said Court, uti,the 23 , 1 (lay 0.1" December stext, unless cause be shown to the emit-arr. JO LIN PIC" k (NG, ['cone Prothonotary's (Mice. (Jet vs. Lung. Oct. 31, 1856. 4t po rta into "ola(iff‘x & It • Prip Watebeg .htedry. Day &'Newell'a(linhb's) B s A!K LOCKS. A CARD.---The 4•Flaz PitooP SAyr.," that SW! of the Red Front W. \V. PAXTON SUERIEFIRS 5AL1.144. TN-purauanco of-antlry writs of rendition: ■ Expottux, and. Fici ;Ileum. issued out of the Court of Common Pica 3 of liras county. Pennsylvania. and to ea! direct be ex• posed to Public Sale, on Pur.gday. the 11tA clay of November, 1856, at 1 o'clock, P. M.. on the premisea, the following Real }state, viz : A Lot of Orooado situate in - FAst Berlin. Adams eonnty, Pa.. fronting on King street, boupded on the west by land of the Heirs of Isase Tritt, deed.;and on the north and east by an,,ellev. on which are erected Two .Two.stery,' Log Weather. boarded Dwelling BO VEIRSAtne of w hielt has a One-story Weatherboirded Back 1- "" Building attached, a Shop,: Ind a Stable with a threshing Boor and corn-crih attached, apd all tiereesary outbuildings. with swell of water near the door, and Fruit Trees on the Lot.— Also. A Lot of Ground, situate in fieruilten township, near the town '7f East Berlin, con taining 2 Aces. more or less, adjoining lands of the Heirs of George Clark. deceased. Wil liam Wolf, Jesao Jacobs, and a private lane. Sired and taken intoesecution as the prop er ty of DANIRL SPA NGIEIt. - ALSO - a - ha-defy ,17ie1. - th day qr Nirrentber next, - - AT ONE O'CLOCK. P. M., at the Conrt-house, )n. Gettysburg, A Lot of Ground, situate .on South Baltimore atrect, t;ettysburg, bounded by lots of Alexander Woods and Mrs. Den widdie, and on the east by an nl:ey, on which L erected a Two- Et i 13 story 1:101( HOUSE, with a Two story brick back-building. frame Stable, with all necosssry out-buildings, and a well of water. Seized and taken into execution as the prop erty of Iltion DENwtiints.. HENRY THOMAS, Sherif Sheriffs Office, Gettysburg. ?. Oct. 27. 1856. is - (1,,r - Ten per cent. of the purchase money upon all'sales•by OlL...Sheriff must be paid over imme diately after the property is struck down, mid on failure to, comply therewith, the property will agaiu be' put. up for sole.' GRANT) JURORS---NOV. TERN. It oadift , Ztiolittrialt Mverti. . Dorougliz—Jann” : l A. 'fhompaon,' Henry J. . Fahiwknek, Gen, Stover.' . Menitilen- 7 .l6hn.Borkholder,Jonas Itoutzabri, Isaac .L . Wright. Latimure—Daniel' Gardner, Daniel' Itinnieh, Joel Wiest. ' ' . ._ Mounipleamunt—MichnotMliter, George lia gorman. ' - . , Ilutier—,Teremlali DIAL ' . T yr o nc Lj o h n Bolen, Daniel Diehl. Franklin---tienry Brinkerhoff; Peter Comfort; . James ituntkel. Oxford—Michael Slagle, Jacob - Slagle. Ilamilzonhan— , Michacl Herring. .. . , Liberty-:-John Mohr. 1 fund ugrA—Gilwliv Fickee, of D. liamilton—Samuel Altwine. ' ..- . GENERAL_ JURY.. - il3orongh-Ilenry ltupp. - . , • Ntint .ar-troliieli 13nnuer, Joeeph Wihle, Goo. ' 13. Nliniforc. . .. I,(inallen-- - -Williant Xeatts, SOIOIIJOU Bonder, William Walhoy. Frg.tedani—Joshua B , rown. Fraultlia--;dpho 1 - loutz, Edelen W.l Stabile, David Giadyear. . . 13 utler—AdaniGardner,JneobEpplereez,000. ;13. liewitt. : . .. _ I , trialure__-. , ,laeol.)_P—Latew.-- - --- . 1 l.', a mherlan d-10 hn llantiltun; Samuel llerbst. Conawago— : -Jerein hill *Johns, 'hese Keller. lt.eadiag--"Jolin. 13 ro agb,.(iiamptoo,):oeorge llollinger,l3enjamiu Alpert. . .. .li.,untiO 3 :—Jesse Ilea, Moises Trartrnan, Mi.. chael Dietrich. Germany-I.,seph llysert.. . . „ .. I i ; a ll j 11,,,u_ba1,.........jaeeph Gelbach,,To4Ol)Musset. Liberty ; —icrin. B. Hooter, lqaxwellShielclß. Union—lle:ill Velty, seu., William Slifer.. mouatpleatatat--I,oci Lawrence, . Sinnuel Slatag,hlr, 1 Ii as M:iyer. Tyrone „ . —Anthony K. I‘.lY'ero. Election. . /LOA. OF GIaTTSRL7RI3, r Out. 20, ' NTOTICE . is hereby given to the,Stackialla- L era itt•ehe' 13niik ' - o1 Gettyainiit. that an Erection for Tit IRT FIEN DI REGTORScto xer - ve one year, will be , held at the Banking-Wm . . on Abrvirly tilkifrir!Ltiamiamr-11-W.- A general nieeting'of the Stockholder/I will be -held at the saint time. ' . .1. 13. M'PIIERSOY, Cashie' r, Oct. 20, 1855. it nark .llrown- MARE; Q.Y,EAIti aid. go.il saddle or in har: CI twss. and ' n very pretty animal. fur bale .1011N'L: TIOLTZWORTIL letly.siitt-g. Oct. 20. 1856. (COME ON ! COM F. 41,1:1 Here We Ire:111,0in WITH the handsomest and cheapest Stnek V of ,NEW, LlOODS'to be , found; OM pipet!. All thonewest styles are to be seen the . assuring:Pt. 110 man y. or them Are ttnt Iv without being costly. No t.iine,for particulars. Call in rind see 10,--yaur selves,,at .1, L.I3(I.IICK'S. On the Public Square? I October 20,185 G. , NOtiCe. I.l_person& _indebted_ ilk call and Rade on or before the 14th of November. ' After that date my, .books, %Vitt be left in the hands (Wan officer for collection. ' GEORGE V 4 AMPLER. October '2.0.1858. Flour! Flour Tundcri,igned continues the Flour basi l. ne.ss as heretofore, 11. e sells by the, barrel or any sinnller quantity. By taking iimtt,t. raoPurs he can hicy us high tind , sell as low as anybody else, and My always endeavoring to keep none but the best, he hopes to merit and receive u continuance of liberal patronage. WM. GILLESPIE. Oct. 8, 1855. "At the Pust Office. ' To those who are Indebted to me. HAVING now Adopted the Cash system in XI my business. for the purpose of settling up my old business, All, those indebted to we of long 'standing. either by note or book ac count, will please call and pay the same. GEORGE ARNOLD. October 6, 1856. DRESS GOODS, FOR, Ladies gnd Gentlemen, can be found in immense variety, And cheaper, than. ever. at,SCHICK'S. Step_iii and examine the new stock for Fall and Winter. October 20: 1856. (1001) NEWS.—The best article of Sari saze Cutters for Sate cheap at the cor ner of JOHN HOKE. Ladles, Come This Way. tlarge assortment of !Mies' Dress Shoos and Gaiters, for sale at , (MEAN & PAXTON'S. SPLENDID lot. of Trunks, at - GEO. ARNOLD'S. EST et lir -41 ad TflE undersigned would inform Ike sewal petri.lo of Adams county and the, rent of the world. and be has received au curs large supply of all kinds of MEN'S & BOYS' CLOTHING, Boots. Shoes. Hata. Clicks, Buffalo ftelhiesdke., from New York ; and although good,' have ad viinced in price. he is able and determined to sell at a ken price than heretofore. Country Merchant* are invited to call—he will sell them Goods lower than they can buy in the city. No ono can compete with him, unless he buys hia Grxxla ea he does: that is to Fay, go to New York and stay two. three or four months, and watch the chances. A word to the wise is sufficient. If yon need such Goods as be keeps, go to him snit tusks your purchasers. to save Money. MARCUS SAMSON. October 204 1854. THE RAILROAD IN SIGHT! Come to HOKE'S Store VOil Cheap Fall and Winter GOODS, a* he in determined to nen, for Gash or Country Prothree;lit short profits. Ko : ea, mg, g Clothing. goods. cut free of charge by an experienced Tailor. October 10, 1856. gteigilfties- :Notice. NOTICE is hereby given to all Legatees and ,other Persons concerned, that the Atintiay. i s trafion 'Accounts hereinafter mentioned will he presented at the Orphan`s Court of Adams couttti p , for confirmation and allowance, en Monday.• the 17 1 / 1 day of November ',ere, viz,: in: 'First and final account of Wm. Wolf and George Dick, INeentori of the last will. and testament ofJohn ishigle,"deceabed. 192. Second and. final account of George Dick, Administrator do bonis non. with the will annexe& of George tiara. tieeeanil. 193. First account of David Bleb]. Executor of the hat will and •testament of Jobluta Diehl, deceased. Wm. WALTER. Register, Per DANINI,,PLANt, Deputy, Register's Office; Gettysburg. Oct. 20; 1856. td "I •P It 'I" VIA T 'E' 'OA' I. E 0 $ .—. ' s • It rarm' • AlNalia . , .„ . . 'ME subscriber 4irers f.at privste sale. 1 a TRACT-OF. LAND, aittutio •in • Sun ba 1 i township, Adams comity - , about, 11, • nil les .from Gettysburg, on the.east side of the state lioad tl. to Harrisburg , adjoining lands of be subscri. bet, 1•V in, • Wible, Ileury, Monfort. Rini nthers, containing 45 Aerial, mote or„tedA, about 7 acres:of ,whiph are .Wondlande• and•.lo acres first-rate Mesdow,. The improvements are-s use :Inds- half awry 81114.1.1 c. 110 USE, 2 . ..,. a .good Barn. a neverfailing well .'.."- 1 c:• of water, with, a pump in it, and '''. „ ' : ,:„ an Orchard,o(citome fruit. ;• ' , ••"'" :-....., :•• fr,7•Perseits wishing to view the pt perry. are requested tqcall„on the sub:wilful., /raid ing in tAttysburg. The property. will be so:d in one tract, or in Lots, to suit purchat‘ers. -‘).;6,KORGE.: WALTER, Sr. Oct. 6, 1856. . NEW W 0 E •1, L E Drug, Store* =• • N. SPENCEWTHOMAS, _No. 20 South _ - Second street,. Philadelphia,' Importer. Manufacturer and. Dealer hi Dregs , and Medicites;Chernicals.Acidii.Dye its ,Pa t n Oils. Colors, White Lead.-French arid Ameri can White Zino, Window Globs. Glassware. Varnishes. Broshes, instrumeMs, Grottni Spices, Whole Spices. and all other' artichoC IRO sally kept by Druggists,- including. Borss.' Indigo, Glue, Shellac,- Potash. &e., &e.. All orders by hail or otherwise promptly 14- tended to. Country tlerchants are invited to call and examine our stock before purchasing elsewhere. , - Goods sea: to any or the wharves or radroaal-slsitions. ..Prices low and goods warranted. [March 17, 1866. I,y , New Giurds I C4l". title', way, if :you , want to arm at least 2t per cent. of ynur . money,. Cobenik .56 : Paxton flivejlistrecetved and are now open:. ing the largest and best selected stock; at Goods in their line of: business; ever °feted in (lotto bes,viu_ lIATS. OAPS. BOOTS. SiloE.4, Over;shoes and Socks ; Umbrellas: Trunks, Carpet-hags, Fancy Window-blinds. Green Gum Cloth .foe fiStaiionery, Perfumery, and, a, variety efautiana, Also, the largest stock of OEI4;NSWAIti.. China', Class . ~torte and' Eatlieb.ware ever Offered in 'Adams 'connty 7 -all of which they are detcrmined to sell lower ttoin,they can, he lnitl-ntany-otbee-v-Stahlishiienrja_tbe_coonty_. ; Call' at.' CalltAN PAATON.'S: :South-east Cerlior of the Diamond. 'No, ;:riititk; s how' „ Oct. . Guudit, . 6, Ihrits. Cheap Pill &Winter Clothing. Wrtniv_n now got : up einr - Fall and Winter 7 stock of Readyquade Clothing. comast. - ing of Over coats, in great variety ; Dress Coats, of every description : Monkey Jackets, Vesta. Tantalum* Shirts; ° Also Bela' Clothing ? of all sizes. Our stock of . Over Oostiegs,,Ole*, Cassimers, cassineta, Cords.Natitings.4e. &c., is large. and 'kW: and having experieticAsi worknien continually employed cutting ont - and making up; if we cannot please you with a ,Ga rtnent ready-made.recan sell_you_the material, take__ your .nivasure and wake you 'up a suit on the very shortest notice. We sell none hut our own w a k e , a nd warrant them well utade, and inatuo a good . it or no sale, - Our prices me low. our motto being ""small profits and quick sales," for „the CAM! , Please call. .Fe be beat. - The New York and and winter FASHIONS. just received. , GEORGE ARNOLD. o,:tober New Goimb, AND THE CA.sti. SYSTEM: 3x , YEARS' esperienee in the credit husi ness ha s sat isfied me that it will not do nna have now determined to adopt ; the C'As ll sy stem—a mioffer the following Good v •for car4i or produce oily : Cheap UV/VS. blot% black, brown, green. claret, olive. '&c.: iso c y Overcoatings, Beaver Cloths. Petersham ; (,'ass simeres, hiack and every variety of a y cut ors; Cassinets, Velvet Cords, Jeani:ac ; p taloons stuthcgenetellP :Cbtairg' Clod . le rinovs, Dehages, Dulainea. Alpacas. Cali.. cues, Ginghauts, with won!, variety of • Ladies' Dress Goods., • . Ready-mode Clothing in great variety. w e ll, made and cheap Denuo‘iee, ji-esh lirvccetev. Queenstoure, Please call, examine and judge ftw your selves. All will be sold at Abe. lowrg,t ca;,ll prices. GEU, ARNOLD. ° October 6.1856. Jewelry! jewelry L. SCHICK - has now on hand a large el • and splendid assortment of Jewolry.ctitit prising everything in that lme--Breastpins, Ear-Rinn , s . •Finger• Rings, Chains. &e.." all of mil e lich he is selling at the Lowest profits.. tall am) 1..111-m f s .r 1 . ;Ai r 7 4e v t•s; trouliilC to •4101't g,cus. [Ain LI 21.