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The Vice President
ci 'refel's," of the Ne , e , Okserrer,
who is travelling. at the Sonth, was
lately a guest at a weld in, in Lexing
ton, Ky., where he met the lion. John
L. Breckinridv, Vi,•o Pre...lent of the
United States. lie thus describes his
person, manners awl (hone-ale state:
"John e. Brockiiirhige, Vice Presi
dept of the United 6iates, was one of
the pots at the wediling. The rough
portraits of him, that starel everybody
in the face last fall, give but a poor
likeness of this ry man,
who, at a youthful period of life un
exampled, has been called on to pre
side over the most august body of men
in this country. Illy term is tali, erect
and codimanding, his countenance
grave and thoughtful, his manners
smooth and gracefnl, anti his+ conversa
tion indicates a sober, intelligent and
thinking man. With a lovely and ac
eoinplislied wife and sweet children, he
'resit>h in a modest cottage, but one
awry high, shaded deeply with old
trees, a little way out of town. I could
not but admire the simplicity' of our
reptiblimn institutions, when I saw
that this great people have come to this
embowered cot, to find man to preside
over its Senate, and perhaps to fill its
eiukir of state."
Lotto. from Brigham Ywing.—lt is
stated on the . avenue that yesterday
the President received from Brigham
Young a letter expressing gratifleation
at being about to be relics-LA from the
- labors and cares of federal office, and
- pledging himself thatt he Mormons will
treat aU the foleral officers he may send
to the territory well, provided they
prove to be honest men, who attend on
ly to the legitimate discharge of their
!official duties. His letter is further
said to be replete with abuse of the re
turned territorial United States flte
tionaries.— Wax/finibin Star.
9r" , Gallo . of 101,11.-,ll.—The Al.
!Any Expri , ,, state.; that the greate,t
Lilliuril tnatell eVer 1113th` iu thIN CO(111-
- try is NilOak' offiretwvert L. J.
Bighorn, the groat .Nifoany player,
Mtelisel Phelan and IZa Benjamin.—
These three gentkinen are said to be
the greateit billiard pl tyers in the
world. The mateli is to take
.either in New York, Philallelpht: or
Baltimore.
AS:yria n l / 4 , at.—A !refitletuan of .11.
„sbama received from tho Patent ()Ake r
some, spring wheat frolt the 11Oly
Land, which he sowed laNt .-I ,l 'ing• It
CUDIO to maturity iu seven M pro
*lacing a large full head, v.ith a berry in
every 'resp ec t equal to the original.—
This ivhot k reputed to ripen in Syria
in sixty days from sowiii* It will
thus be Seen that our climate lukteued
its period of maturity eleven clays.
larThe common vouncil of New Ira
yen (Connecticut) have orilervil the
Alia-tabus tree,. to be cat down, on ac
count of their (li:olgreeahle odor,.
SiirCharlott 0.1 one- .llc y Fife, an.l
ltorittoo Stewart, recently ( ictc4l
of murder at 3!cliec:la.rt, l'a., have
Loco sentenced to h e (wog,
gek_We know a watchryaker's ap
prentice who is so ngly that he has only
ln look at the tuo.,t obstinate watch to
auako it run.
ifiirTo pickle pesivhe: take three
pounds of hugar to one quart of vinegar.
Spice them—pour the vinegar and su.-ar
on cold; then yet the jar in m put o f
boiling n•ater and keep it there will'
they boil.
Sure Enntigh.—The Ilo , ton Post wants
to know' why credit ^honld not he given
to .physioians in noti , :es of deaths, as
well as ministers in notieos of marria
ges. A newspaper announcement
read—" Died at the halals of 1)r. sad
dlebags;-John Doe, a4ed so and so."
1116 r The Big Sqfe. wens uri ng.sl feet high, by
di feet wide, ald veighin 4,31;‘) !spends, lo w
been attracting much attention at the offi ce o f
the Flassa'.s.o.ll MECILIVIC • 4
SAVING ' S iNSTI-
Trrirl in S. NV, corner of the public square.
Everybody neatly in town has been to see it.
Our trifinsils form the country have been and
are stilt dropping in, to see this, the largest
Safe ever brotNll.7 into the county.
this Safe furnishes another ground for
confidence to depositor*. Tile security for
the deposits they make is of the saine char
acter, and as extensive as those afforded by a
bank to its depositors. the stockhul4e..s in the
one and the other being in the same manner
liable The safe keeping of the ninnies and the
security to depositors thus afford a donbte
safeguard to those thinking of depositing
their monies arkere, insteii , l , ;flyine, idle, they
will produes inlerest—in the Sarisig's
lusti
tetios.
!'The greatest natural ornament to the
" human form divine." is unquestionably a
fine, luxuriant, healthy growth or hair. h
has been so esteemed in all ages of the world,
and among All nations, savage and eivilizettl
the Indian ltrale regards the scalp Of
his enemy as his greatest trophy. For a
similar reason, tho fashionable belle often
Alispises tide region -Alf - enmity, as well as her ,
anther phrettologiCal organs with borrowed
lucks.
He who ahnulti digouver a mcde of prevent
ing the hair from showing the inroad* of en.
vitals Time by turning prematurely gray, a
r wethod by which it could be restored when
ifWing off or turning white, end a way of pro
rip gap g its continued add lusuriant growth,
be justly entitle , k,..to rank among the
fbenefroatone of -the human race. Read the
teatinaudials of the wonderful, not to say Al-.
, Inot t s ita irgaigaiPi effects uti_._"Prolessor Wood's
'Hair Re.pfrative." and gee - IT - he hao not ac
, compliehed jl jtxh i s.—Cupaal City
So LA .19r 444.131ettcuLsys. July 27. 2w
sartfpiliaoag's ~/Vis are indiapensalile to
(the security of licaltb and life in new settle
otterita. Fever and awe, biliuua remittents,
mi'al CI bowel complaints, are the w,rst enemies
the western pioneer has to encounter, and he
can only certainly and permanently put them
to Eight with the aid of +his unrivalled ca
thartic, detergent, and rasturati‘e. There
Are multitudes of sallow and feeble invalids,
ginw langitishins in the wastern eletwgs,
under the endem to diseases of that region okhu
would soon find their healthy /*pa:trances
strength, and cheerfulness retara, under a
,course of LEulloway's
There are occasions when even the
Asolthie s t, people need medicine, the change
.of .diet. of the weather, and hundreds of
i cothes asuses, produce a laxity in the system
,that sta,s4 eorreetin,g, or in other words, the
Air e s beeugaes sliglitlyileranged, and needs a
tpsaisLx ;i* All who fiud themselves in
ititho sitrodima trill try Dr. Sanford's Invigora-
Ito ttiefAtiky ebe sure of relief, as we can tes
-06 t o L W* racy in caring Headache, indi-
Arisdaa . ,.s6: rn S . totogeb, and other ills so com
mit fa ft ?IT. It Sets, as a medicine,
easier atid better tbett any dose of pills we
war immvjaireh, anti is se that the small
est Wait asa take it.
!EPA. JO, Buehler, 4freut for fi ;
Wm. Botha., Ikaorer ; and Charl= ea .
Abbut*etawa. /illy 13.
Niir The Philadelphia Sea says : "The
American Ileptibliean Party are in favor
of keeping tho;e Territories free, so that
all Atneritnn citizens, native or natural
ized, nuiv, for generations to come, have
a free home for free men." In the Gos-
Pei, according to ST. liverngw, we find
this text: " Again, the devil taketh
him tip into an exceeding high mountain,
and sheweth him all the kingdoms of the
world, .and the glory of them; and saith
unto him, All these things will I give
thee, if thou wilt fall - down and Worship
me.'" But the derel did not own a foot
of the land he promised !
iiarl wealthy Baptist brewer, Mr.
Vassair, of Poughkeepsie, New York,
has given 825,000 to the University of
Rochester, N. Y., for the erection of
college buildings. Stith home brewed
generosity deserves jmitution, besides
showing that there is virtue in "lager."
lEtYIt b 4 stated that Gen, Wm. 11.
Miller, of Harrisburg, has been appoint
ed Consul to Trinidad do Cuba.
111(3 — Senator Itusk, of Texas, (lenient
that lIP intellll4 10 vote for Gen. lions
ton for Governor, lie will support the
Democratic nominee.
rtr«cu around rut holes
will drive the vermin away.
to
e
VA"
Jr
On the "' 4 th ult. he the Rev. .Ineol. &Th
in-, Mr. .IoSEPII .I..t'llElWS to Mo.B
F.S .1 El:, both of A•tanni couuty.
- ,Ca k &
e • - 1 ..-I'r.?
,
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O n the 13th Jlt CHRISTINA ORNER,
%rife of 1)111101 II Omer, Menallen tovrn
-41”, age .1 3") ear. 4 month. awl 11 duce.
Oti i tio• 27 , 1 t .At., 111)111 ANNA, dnuglder
of Ighiel
ag..i l ninth and .1 day,.
~tj~~rj,~t -i~~po~•~s.
Corrected f rom tlae lAte.at naltaL.are.lerk tt !lawyer rapers
a y, idaq /text
Rom, per barr(.l,
Ilibeat, Der bil-liel,
I:.‘e, • '•
ME
MEI
Beef Cattle, per hand.,
MI
WESEM
Cii.key, per raUnrt,
6 Wilt°, Perin In 11, per t•en
I T tery,lit y jail
Flom r, pvr fr.,in
}r..1.11 st.irt.m
}}•heat, per I,u%liel, 1 40 ( . 4 L 60
ILve, 90
Corn, ~,, 70
(lats. li 50
"
Plotter, per ton,
-Pri,lty hurl
FEZ
Flour, per Nil., from w:igon4, $C
lbo., " from stureg, '7 50
Wheat, per lokihel, 1 65 (i) 1 83
Itye, ~ 95
C.,rn, ~ 75
Oat,, old
53
no% erseed. " & 50
Tim,):hy, " 3 51)
Pinzter, per ton, 6 50
WM. GI lit% Rl' ILIUM %S.
Family Grocery & ProviNion
Store.
ILLES PI E TIIOMAS respectfully in-
T . form the I.eople of Gettysburg and the
public generally, that they have just return
ed from the city with a tier 31 assortment of
I:WE:RIES. PROVISIONS acil V}IGET.I
- whh-li Cher are prepare .1 to sell as low
a-s the lnwest. FL and FEED a lw a ys on
hand, and sold at small profits.
S ore on York street,, tine door cut of Wat
tles' Mitch
Getty4or,tr. Aug. 3, 147.
Littiestkown Railroad!
THE Fourth 31ontlily Instalment of Five
Dollars per Share on the Stock subscrib
ed, will be due and pivable to the Treasurer
of said enui rniv, on tke 2814 date of _lapis( inst.
See -By a Re+olu tion of the Board of Direc
tent, passedlm Saturday, 25th ult., al I per
sona in arrears after that time will be charg
ed interest at the rate of one per cent. a month
on their Lark payments, in accordance with
the Act of Assembly. E. F. SHOED,
Secretary of the Board.
Ang. 3. 1557. td
N. B.—Any of the Directors will receipt
for payments un Stock.
CLERK OF TUE COURTS.
AT the solicitation of numerous friends, I
offer myself as n candidate fiir the office
of Clerk of the Courts, subject to the decision
of tbe Deinacratie County Convention. Should
I be so fortunate as to receive the nomination
and be elected. I pledge myself to perform
the duties of the office to the best of my
HENRY G. WOLF.
Gettralitirm Am , 3, 18.57
CLERK OF THE COURTS.
rivo the Voters of Adams county:—l offer
I. myself as a candidate for Clerk of the
Courts. Should I be nominated aid elected
I pledge tnrself to a prompt and faithful dis
charge of the duties of the office.
WILLIAM YOUNG
3dountjoy twp., Aug. 3. 1857.
REGISTER AND RECORDER.
vivo the voters of Adams county :—I hereby
I announce myself as a eAndidate for the
office of REGISTER AND RECORDER, sub
jecla to the decision of the Union County Con
vention. Should [ be nominated and elected,
I pledge myself to *faithful and impartial dis
charge of the duties of the office.
ALEXANDER COBEAN.
Gettysburg, Ang. 3,1857.
E.ll - 0 t- AL
WINGEED, WRITE & SWOPE,
WHOLESALE DEALERS IN
I BOOTS. SHOES, CAPS, & STRAW
GOODS; Atsco, IN FASITIONABLE
Moleskin, Silk, Fll and Fur Bats,
Cor. BALTImonz 1 ItoWeil) 818.,
Adam B. Wingerd,
baniel S. fr kite,
Iti A. Swope
Aug. 3, 1857.
BALTIMORE, ND
FRUITS and Confections, nice and fresh,
just from the city, to be hail at
GILLESPIE & THOMAS'.
riIAOI.ICOO £ SEGARS, of best breodr, and
1. at astonishingly low rates these hieh
st the Floor, Provision and Grocery Store of
GILLESPIE & THOMAS.
FOR avythiag in the Flour, Grocery and
Provision sine, call at
GILLESPIE 3: THOMAS'.
TO.WINPROPEETT,
AT PUBLIC' SALE.
TAR subscriber . desinng to remove. will
offer at Public Sale, on the premixes, nn
rite.smo lbr 251 h Art , ftirt litigant, the fol
lowing Real Property, rut :
No. I.—A I,ol' OF GROUND, sit
uate on Baltimore street, in the Borough of
Gettysburg, adjoining property of Dr. Krauth
oa the south and -The l' e mpil er , * dnoe on the
noraL having a two-story Dwelling
110L - Sft.arith a two-story brick Back
Building. Stehle, well of water, fruit + .
trees. &c., thereon.
No. 2.—A LOT OF CHM — ND. sit
uate on High sureet. in said Borough. adjoin
ing properly ni Lfr. Knuth. the Female
School, and Lot. No. 1, haring thereon ereet:
ad a comfortable two•story BRICK HOUSE,
anti brick Back Building.
No. 3.—T WO LOTS OF (;1101'N I).
situate on the corner of West Middle and
Washington streets, in said Borough, adjoin
ing property of Samuel Weaver. on the west—
with a two-story BRICK HOUSE, a one and
a half story Weatherboarded House, and a
frauießlacks:nith Shop, thereon erected.
No. 4.—A TRACT OF LAN!), situ
ate on the Long Lane. in said Borough, ad
joining la n ds of Robert Smith and George Co.
don, containing 7 Acres and 92, PetelieN. hay
ing a first raw spring thereon. About 4 acres
are Meadow. The tract will be offered in
two lour.
No. 5.—.1 TRACT 1)1.` x.llll ,
'n.
ate between West Middle street and the Mil
lerstnwn road, adjoining lands of Robert Smith
sad Rev. Cule. euntsining 7 Acres, inure or
lea*--to be °trim] in three lots.
'l' it.l.("l' I..1N1), situ
ate on the Miller.town road, in Cumberland
township, near the fiumugh. adjoining lands
of Ephraim !lanais/Iy. 14cob llerhat's heirs,
and Rev. Burkett. containing 36 Acreq, more
or leas—to he offered in whole ur in am lota,
as may hest snit purchasers.
cdJ - Therie Properties offer rare opportunities
to make inveatiortitx. and the attrioton of all
desinng to purchase i. incited to the sale.—
Much of the land II& 4 been '0+,1(41.
learSale to c,ttttt at l to 'ldnck, A. M..
on said day. when attendance. will In! ;;;I‘en
and leans made I.llnwil by
'fiIIINIAS F. FR.17, - .lt.
Aug. 3, 1557. to
T11}; Subscriber, Elcciit..r tl.o
and •I,lll\ Wu G,
CM...4.4, 1% In ~frer nt Pill. 11, ;•:11.•, pr..tiii
ses, nn Solitiilay, the
next, the f,11,,m Ne;il F...tate ut N.d.d de
cerv,e,), ill :
situate in 11.1111•p1, t In.
maty, ad) 1.4 of NI .1....• let r
0 Neal 1) iniel h bier. awl H i er.. nL art :e
mile+ from 11 r tool ; from \.•,r I I , ct r.I •
cunt r , ..; re or L•... Ito
good propo.ti of Mr ul an l 'lllll' 1 r ,11,1
The itopro‘ent , tit. are r t
story Br i ck 1)a riling 1114 .1 4 &
Log Barn. and a Stone •••1 E
11111/...N(With It 111'1 err t ling`vrin
to it.) and nil nvt, o.ary ut ,
Apple and h hard : NI till 1.11..111. fruit
i.f littik. The f%•tit e. are _,.d •
ellethat in ti, •t r r.lrr .
It, hacutg teen nearly all lime.l IA it kin ti l e
InAt 11`W eilrllMint 11l .kt_re.. llt F ood
WOl/111114to the fat in.
Z . 7 1 ;• 1 (i 4 7 7.5
1 55 or; 1 75
1 00 6,9,, 1 115
87 (at 88
511 (tit
fi :i to, I 1 00
9 0(1 (i, 9 srl
16 IN) or 24 (N)
*.?'J ( .! !„ 1.10 .0011
Wi 4 l) ; : , Z tll Ole rortr,
are regne.te I t. , "11 .I.lm 11.1nit , r,
re.iding there , ,n, the r•ol,.cril,er, n.-i.l
- itt Oxfor‘l
ikip-Sale to nt 1 P. M..
thlr when atti•Tl 131wve will Iry gl‘en
and terms ma ,le knoo-k
.11'S '('II .I'. (TIE
Er•ruinr „a, r, •
Aug, 3, 15.57. ti
CE:11
EC
G 00
0 50
G 50
V.iLI - ABLE n1:1r nil: SALE NEAr:
IN, r itir4tintice of Itut:loritv ziven in the In , t
will and to.nonent ~f .1%( d..-
ee n s e .-1,, the Eke,,,t..r.. I t;.•• I
Jacob Ilerh4t, I, v‘ .(•11 nt Po'r•
S Ile, on the Drenai•,,,, "IL nt , t ad, r
IAI7, nt 1 n'e!oek,, P. ST.. rho f,ll,,Avir T
%allual,le Heil E.titte .I‘went•ed, tic:
TII I.: I A II 11,
1, - 111 V taieh AVVI.Aic I yeAideit for thirty `ears,
situate MI the Niilierstown road. the fir-t farm
from Gettv-itairg. eontaining 140 ACHES and
(Io PERCHES of patente4 land.
large pr4.aortion of Meadow and a (Inc pro
portion of Ti M ber.
The improeemeitt4 enn‘iKt of it
large Two-etory Ltdi 1101 Si•:, n 5 I
large Stone Bank Barn. I% agora
S:ted. Corn Crib.
and all neve..l: t ry : a fir-t-ra'e
never-failin ; _ , Stirin•j; of Water awl Stone
Spring Bou-e. M.o.:dine Apple oBr II ABA),
with a v:triety (dottier fruit. The knee.' :ire
good. and the tan 1 in a tine state of eultit
liiiar•l'eriion. i-d Ling to view the pr,,perty
are reptestod to call upon the heirs residing
thereon.
Alin. the Raw lime awl Ware rill he enhl,
co Tract of Mountain Land,
containing 12 A cr e.. And 66
Perches, adjoining lands of Jacob ,
Swisher, Michael Trostle, Sol-k
-mon Young, and others. Persons wiQhing to
view this tract are requested to call at Solo
mon Young's. on thP Cold Siring road, on
Saturday, the 12th of September, at 11) o'clock,
when they will be shown the same by the
Executors.
SAMUEL II £.IIIIST,
Executors
JOIIN HERBST,
Aug. 3, 1857. tit
riIRAINS over the Hanover Branch Railroad
1 now run its follows
First Train leaves Hanoier at 9 A. M., with
Passengers kir York, Harrisburg, Columbia
and Philadelphia. This Train also connects
with the Express for Baltimore, arriving there
at 12 it.
Second Train leaves tt 2.15 P. X ,with Pas
sengers for Baltimore and intetinediate places,
and returns with passengers from York, &c.
Ang. 3. J. LEIB, Agent.
_
The Rev. C. S. Burnett,
WIIILE laboring as s Missionary in
Southern Asia, discovered a simple and
certain Cure for Cottsumptian,Aftanta.
Conqh*, .Vereour Debility, and
all impuritiesof the RThoil ; also, ad easy and
effectual mode of Inhaling the Rent•dy. Ac
tuated by s ileum to benefit his suffering fel
lows. he will cheerfully send the Recipe (free)
to such as desire it. with full and explicit di
rections for preparing and succeirsfully using
the Medicine. Address
REV. C. S. BURNETT,
8.31 Bromiscay„V. Y. City.
August 3, 1857. Gm
ASALESMAN in a first class filo legal,-
NotinAt Heitue, in Philadelphia. To one
who do influence a fair amount' of Trade s
liberal compensation will be allowed.
Address BALDWIN. LINDERNIAN& CO.
Box 111 Philadelphia P.O.
Aug. 3, 1857. It
n RANG ES, Lemons, Candies, Crackers
A./ Spices of all kinds, Fanry and Common
Soap. Flair Oils, kc., at NORBECK'S.
2 000 PIECES OF WALL PAPER just
7 received and for sale at
COBEAN tt PAXTON'S.
CIANTLES AT 16 CENTS.—A first rate
.artiele of,Aloulti Candles can be had, at
16 cent,' per pound. at NURBECK'S, Kerr's
old corner.
TS and Bojs' Boot*, Show', Gaiterrt
and 'Slippers, of all kinds, and at all
ptiaes, u cheap as the eVpett, tit
COREA ' PAXTON'S.
Cl=
ellE=l
YALIIAILE
A l'atitable Farm,
AT Pt PIM!
F ,
A. Itare Chnnce
Hanover B. Railroad.
Waffled,
r"11. f. i , 04: 1 , •:::::.1.`.."":"..v:"fr- veti.f
RZAL ESTATE AT
Public Sale.
TilE Subscriber. Executor of SAKAI% Mr*.
Mak?, deceased, will otter at Public Sale.
I- on the premises, on Sularday, ale 51A duy
&-pkurber next,
-
A SMALL FARM.
(formerly occupied by said deceased.) situate
in linmiltrin township, Adams roomy. adjoin
ing lands of Daniel Baker. John Bear, John
Hartman, and others. containing 45 Acres.
more or less. The land is under good culti
. ration and good feneing. The improvements
con , iut of a tam•stoef STONF.
mil SE. Log Barn. Wagon Shed
• and Corn Crib. Spring !louse, an
other out-building. two Springs 1e a
and a good Apple orchard on the premises.
Also at the sane time and place, will he
'nftyred, A TRACT OP A tiOrT SIX ACRES.
half Woodland. situate shout 'one mile from
the above, on the Ahlottatovrn Turnpike. ad
joining lands of John Bopp, John Grove. and
others.
fr . /Persona wishing to view the properte
are reqnested to call upon Mr. Mathias Mum
inert. residing on the tirat
rr,SAle tt. commence at I P.
nn said day, when attendince wil! be given
and terms made known hr
(; EORGEMUMM UT, Ker.
Ang 1557. is
7r) A 'rY r. ‘e:r
S.L At Ci - , `ll.'d LI Z 1 3
•
Desirable and Valuable Farm,
F IL SA L
rrilEstil....riber.Evrc.titor PETTIR FERREE,
tleeea,e(l, offers fer ..ant the following
demirLilt: Ilcal E‘taitl• of .aid de,....lent, viz :
A FARM,
I l te the ilome rnteeof Mr. Ferree, zituate in
TVIIIIP A'13110% e ,0111•11.
h 11,14 ..f All M Ferree, Jacob
Arntmber;:er, and others, cnntailliag
242 Acres, more or less,
Laving haze p oportiont of W....111a.1 and
M"...1.•%E. "f
St,Ty weather1....,,:1...1 li ti'SK.
It Ste.... !Intik Sart., Shea i r
.1.1.1
66f
TEN ANT 11t trSE. Stahle, •
ith nevertailing lif vcal..t. at
.Irre!lint.t, and an .Al..,:ft: OTeilard on the
preno-414.
Tht• lint alwayq born ad: Witted G. hr one O f
the lee.t grain-pr. :luring F.:rnt+ in the whole
to it
are roluegte.l to ...ill 11r111 Mr. its •k. re•;.ling
there oi As the Fann o n n „
venient it will he in tw , )
Nri. or in \t hole, p.m
If the nr , ....rty 1. not roll nt irrit ate "al..
ro-r. .24/4 &Vt . nj•
L„ t,..rt, it will 1.n..f . t.r0 I at 7...1.1;. outery
the one
I' Ni Atter:l:tr• en te-m.• m nle
knon :: JOEL I:. I)..V\
Jury List---August Term.
11111131111111
Irountol.slmnf-11..0ry l'Mer
n .1", 1;,.1,0rt D. Armor,
Henry
'Arr.
`tr•ia•.an We:llc, Francis Munf”rt,
lut 4'.1.1,111.111.
Iroo.
r . 11vers
E.S,,r..l.'walv.titi
IT Cuip
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-eph :•11 , rb
.I‘l% `4,111,410r.
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Itorw rk Tlrp.-3.1111 enner.
II ,t2l;lt-n1i.11.--1-na , 11.- „ tor. •I.•• , ••.e P. T.,p
pftr. Pi , 0 , I)•.•I' 1.. i i • It . 1 , 1.-.11.
114 i T. Wr.,;4:, Frsmwis \Vitt,
(ie .rire
tie•lt , ,u----4P 'ter
l; trtiti "1." 1. ‘. J lin . 31 ,
Ay 1V71!;::
Li:I:„ Jakob
!tor ”1 , 1,1-11..nry Pop.. .J
11•Illiam K. (;.dla ,, tief.
11.intin;:tnr.-1.2t3e StenlierN.
Dav; , 11:11.141(.4.
tie . ..elek.vi, Peter P;:attfituatt.
Mferd—L.l ke. , l) 3110 tilt.
Philip T. E,
qick.
Catithorbin, l -11e,,ry B. Cromer
I.ilwrty—Vot•'l:l , l
Kt•keN.
Tcr. , Tie—(lnio4 El•rre.
3iserq.
Carrinze*, Ittirxics, &c.
1:001) .1.11) ('///;.1 P!
I n•ollt1 inform 1414 friends
tie !mitlit. ;:rtterttlit. that he vim
tit ter the 0.1.1:!ILLI;E • MAKING lII.SI
NESS. in all it's braiielies. at hi:. e.tabli4h
llent, 111 F;:m slid llr, Streot, (near the east
en,lo tiottyslair;r, Nrlie?e lie has on howl
first-rate lot of work, atol i% prepared to put
op to order wl.atever (MIT be ile.iired in hie
line, ‘iz :—lt , wkaway and Bat-Buily
Carriages ; Pi! fling- TT, kick
airay & Truttivy 1)
Jersey Waycgot, d e.. 40011.
With good workmen and good materials, he
can pledge his work tow be of the hest quality
—And his prices are auning, the lowest.
lkirllepairing done at short tiotiee, and at
reasonahle rates. Country produce taken in
exchange for work. Cull !
JACOB TROXEL
June 15, 18:17.
ILADELPTIU
Woosl Moulding Mill,
Ii i!lurc Sired, tibere Medina, „M,rtli Sae
r 01 7 suit.tl,l4 , for Carponterq,
j. Buildern, C.thinet and Frame Makers,
worked from the belt nun{ thorow.f,hly seavon
ed nmterial, alvray4 nn hand. Any pattern
worked from a drairin...:.
:The •übarriher haring pnrchnevl the entire
intereat, will continue the business with iu
ereasted
Agents vr•anted in the various towns in this
portion of the State, to whom opportunities
will be offered fur large nrotits to thetn.elres.
SA3ICEL B. LIENRY.
July 20, 1857. 3an
Summer Clothing.
TIIS morning received, a new lot of very
flue Summer Clothing. latent bullion,
and will continue to receive every week or teu
days. more of different article& irom auction.
July 11, lf4S7. M. SAMSOIsr.
This Way! This Way!!
OsST IN SEASON I.—Fly Nets, of various
style' and colors, cheap at SAMSON'S.
*arßuY your Hatg, Carol, Boots & Shoes,
Bringman & Auchinhauglea, in
Chamberaburg street, at the Kign or the
••11IG BOOT."
IF you want to buy GOODS CIIEAP, call
at G. F. ECKF.NRODE & !SRO'S,
at llodlersburg, Adam co.
f ISSES' and Children's Flats of all kinds
ill and at very low prices at
COB EIAN & PAXTON'S.
LARGE lot of SUMMER CLOTHING,
gelling at very small profits at
COBEAN 4 PAXTON'S.
It rI; SIC.-Vi,,litt,, _Flutes, Guitars, At,
.A. conle.mti, flannoni can , ,-4 El short, from
a Seraphima down to a Jeved Ilarp—now on
hand and for sale at SAMSON'S.
EN'S and Boys' SUMMER lIATS of all
in kinds, to wit:—Straw, Chip, Braid,
Panama, Otter Skin, Fur and Wuul at all
prices, according to quality, at
11,«•COBEA.N1
PLRLIC SALE
OF VALT.TABLA REAL PERSON.
AL PROPERTY.
THE Solreriher, ENeentor of the butt will
and tevtatnent of inttyt DMA It!soRYP,
eemat4l. - vrill Mier at Public Rale. on the pre
in isev, nn rt,,dral to. tit- tilt* d.,1 1 „Itopt,,t
ur..-1. the Vowing Real Ftitzte of .aid deccaa
ed, viz:
TITS
aitttate h S*.rshan kownship. Arising &flinty.
adjoining lands of Daniel Tkiniik,r, Henry
Brinkerhoff. t. J. 'Reeser. and others. eon
tsininit 160 At'.,, more or less. with fiiir
proportions of Timber and 3lendow. The
impmvenients eonsint of a new
Two-stere STONE 110 1 St-:, a s b„...e ita
rood Tenant Hou.e, Rank Barr, ;
war:on Sheds and Corn Crih.
Spring Howe. Wash }cane. Smoke House.
y spud Wood !loose. sort all ocier necessary
ont tittildim.ts, with two never-fa ditvz Sprmils
near' the buildings. ,Also. an Apply Orctiatd,
with a variety of other fruit.
Persona wicking an view the property are
requeated tneall upon Mr. Ephraim Deardorff.
ret:oling thereon. or on the E:Ceculur, rehniing
in Franklin 'ownahip.
Alan, at the same time nn•l plane, will he
offered. A Tx I(`T OF Nlot NT %IN 1..1N11.
containing , . 1•I Aerea and 1/3 Y.•rchec. sitqate in
11 am ltortlein towmltip, A.lan•c county. ail
inining lin& of heir.;
Peter 11 eikert. Jacob Swister. an.l wheys
fr — r . S.4le to commence nt IU d r i,k, A. M..
nn maid flay, when ittembinre will be gtten
and torml route known I, v
FltEDEitit:S. 1)1PAIL.
rr7o, • PON). St the mime time will rhee. the
a% A 44 . iw 1.,..tat.•
SARAH thiAatimitry, dices sed v 4 ;a Hell the fol.
low tog,
A firNt-rate Family M woh a colt. '
4 fint: , , l'%rrince and \A .At I,y
the hoo.hel : nod Ifoddin,z 'Paige.,
Chaff ot. Conhonyik. Tioreso. of fh-nvreeq.
Secretary. ilfght (Inv Ch.ek topi g {sire]Watch. l'eriNtinz. Cool, Stove mod Pipe. Ten
plAte Stove and Ptpe. 3 hirer: of iter.4. one in
St , .l , lnrtirs' patent box, with a %am ty of other
•rttelec ton nomeron%4 to loco
Attendance .y.ire and term , Lnncen by
FIIEDERICK l.11:1IL,
July 20, 1837.
Valuable Properties,
AT PIIIVAT E SALE
subscritxr, tlesiiing to remove to the
We.t. otter% at I'"iV3tt.! pile, his F'.\RM.
oittinte in Cumhet [Mt - n.41111. damp ,
on the rood leitiltng Cron. I ;et; vQ,1111( , ,Z to Flu
field. shout 2 tulle , : from ;he fttrtiter place.
adjoining :ands of t;ein ' , Op F- tireis II earn
and othiri:, etottaininz At 'lt more or
le-.. xitlr due proleirtitios of veadow and
Timber. The Improvement. e,•ii.tst of n tiro
story STONE II C. , E. a good
I
‘Vogoli She.l. Corn CHI),
f . l = and all other re.l...nry nut-build
tiii•q: a nevei -fading v. ell of'nnter
tient- the door of the du ening, n itli no excellent
spring near by. piped in.o the barn
lirat rote Apple litelt.ird. xtth other
frit, on the. Firm. Fences good, and the
laid in line cultivation.
Al—, it Tra,t ~r r,. 1,771,1,
Containing rkt+olit 5 N MA.3. n,kpvinint• the st+oee.
with ACtliii6,llll l llr ZWO-slnry :)\ , l
LING. Shnp. sell of water, - 7'7 — . 4 ,
fiuit trees, &e., theleon, tt a 1.! i t :!: 1
very de,iraLie
Per-on. wislong to I.:en- the pr - bpertte , ore
reque+ted to the uffilur,:gm.d. resoling
tot tit, it;tne,l
July 2
PO)lit. !,irt:e.
runr. St:lo•tr;: or wi:l t , !'or S.4lr
101 l 11. e preinis4 ;•zo, lio• I -
4 1 /
doy C'f . Prupor; 1,1) U hirh he
re,nlo4.,dr:late in thr I; , r , ,11;.:h (*wtry4l)urg,
on the E:1111111•.)lir4 1%401, r./' f
A LAU' OF 411.,LN;).
enninining nitwit 1! .lerei- , wi•ii n e , imr'"•t"ilile
41
i.,,,,, irel a half %.iirr ll1:11 . K '-i rr t: ‘
llt 1t .. .4:, :r 01111 5tR1 .1 .... S . glrg . 't ••• T - Vitt
IV.tter. nna . vari,ty "t' C'i' , ' t * : ‘. 0,,..-,
Fruit Tree.. therenn Ir. -•'"i"!..: 4 :__. '....„2.4,1
givel .at the 1 , 4 of 01..h0r nevi ti ie.iiii i
Gicir":•.l,lo to eninincii e at I fi'eiiiel., I'. M.
nn .aid d.q. n hen nue.i !anee will be siiieli
and term:. nuile kinm p by
II::\CIZY 11FillOP..1r.
te3" - .ll•ik. at the !Mete tiele :til.l place, a
firmt-raie co‘{' will he olrereil fir ii•ii.le.
Judy 20, lziiiii. tM
Public :).:+!e.
FICIIP, ;:tilaccriber will Mb rat Public Sale
I on the prerni , es. 0., 1'4,,,, , teri +4 • 27.1
, 11 . August next, the foll,l%ing property. aiz :
A SMALL l'A I:M.
situate in Franklin towalsh . p. Adams county,
cm, ta Ming 40 Acres, more or l e ,,s.
IA
8 1.0 M
Them o
improvements are ane :Intl ' ll 9
half story .1 'MUSK Lo g t
Barn. ch o p. Spring, Ilim-.9. &C. ' "-.. ••
Also, the following L'EllS( /NAL PROPERTY,
viz: 1 [basso. 4 head of Cattle, 7 Mag... 1
Wagon. 11.11109, florm (k at s. Shovel Plough..
(double and %Ingle :) Coin in the ground, tt.)e
ft .d Oats by the trislwl. Potatoes:: o iill all
the Household and Kitchen Formulae, such as
Beds and Bedding, Tabli.s. Chairs. Bureau.
Cupboard, Clock, Stove. 'fobs coil Pots.
[C/1•:ale to commence at I o'clock. P. M,,
on said day wha n attendance will he given
and taloa wade known lay
MI ell A.EL J. II EN RN%
July 1 2(1, 1R57. is
Still Anblher :arrival of
IN E W GOODS,
T J ICOBS rm's, Raltitnnre street,
near the Diamond, where g-re;iter bar
k "
gams than ever can be ne,ired. •.(I,sielc
and small prolit.."—always better fur 1-eller
and buyer—is the motto (bey prodire a n well
an preach. ti:ve thetn.,a eau bw vtlotri; in
the Merchant. Tailoring line—you won't - re
gret it.
Gettynburg. July I:3, 1837.
tailroad Notice--Pay Up:
NroTirE is liere!iy given to the S lICkIIOIO-
ern of the lettplut rg Railroad I '‘,lnprirty,
that the Seventh luntalnient on each share of
ntoek will be required to he paid in to Join
IL MeCt.ELLAN. Enq., Tre.inurer, no or before
Wednesday, the 12th dwy ut ,luiwo nt , r t,
By order of the It•wird.
DA VII) WIL LS, Ser'y.
July 27, 1857. ,
Garrvenryto. July 27,1857.
Ifig*The Company has purchased 1350 tons
of Rails, which at sufficient tat lay 17 miles of
track, thank taring a %%Arpin% of 4 utile of
Hails for side trucks. Itaile are now be
ing delivered at llanmer. and the laving of
the track wilt be, vrommeneoi on Monday,
August 3ril, and progress steadily until com
pleted to Gettysburg. In order to facilitate
the operations of the Board, in speedily com
pleting the Road, it is their earliest request
that stockholders not only pay the above
named instalment vomptiy, but pay a . the
eighth and last instalubmt also at the same
time, %rid receive their certificates of stock.—
This prepayment will greatly relieve the
Board from any peeuniary embarrassment.
and the necessity of temp ,rarity burrowing
money.
Ready-made Clothing,
COATS, Pants and VeQtN, fur hops anti
men: Route, Shoe*, flats and ;
Shirts, Collars, Cravats, Neck Tics, Stoeki4,
Handkerchiefs, Gime., Stocking... Sumpcn
der".—a nice of lot of Govrar. 'Water-proof;
Oil Coats, and everything, else that can be
found in a Store of the kind, aisr.aye to be had
SAMSON'S.
/1111 E. attention of the LADIES is parneu
tarty invited to the large assortin-nt of
plain and fancy Golfers, latest style, jus:
received by Bringnian ugh i n ! ton !pi.
jy ERP DRY.—A fine sssortment of L3l
- BRELL AS just received and for sale'
cheap at LL :pc/Acta/1. .1010101 W il(111'1.
Ili
BM
•
'At Public S ate.
Sultaeriber, Atieuiniettrattar with the
wili eutriesal of Mienast. 31iLt.t a. &J•'3„
til offer at •Pubtie Fate,. on tile prt.utikeers. nn
ar ;if 4 they of .. atber n er! the
14.451 Imitate - of saititteconoted, vis
_A TIT j. 1"..' * ~ asr ,
Ala I
situate in Cornberiana t jwt4 tp , .‘ilarno
eontity, adjoining land. of John Inank,
Michael Iltv•ihrnan, J .ILn Sly.ler, and ntl , erg,
alinat 4 miles from nettssliarg.,
Fa A and iioa ainie, with , -ni.Ll propor
tiona of Me.viiiir and 'The i tn .
provernenti. are it la w
itot'SE. L. Barn, and the tue
iut-buildnig.:4: tta .ltiple
Orehard and two neter thiint,
St riu near the !louse. Fetiches .11. A
the I.Lii , mostly granite, wider gOO7l vu a
. I desired, a trail nr 111 nr 12 Avr," of
I ed will be offered separate front the
),__
C. .11
%VIM)
FEE
Verson,' wishinz to view the property
nee requested to rail on John iirefauver,
thereon, or oil the subscriber, re.idiog,
in 11ettyglmeg.
P. 6 ..:..r5u1e to ..ommenee at 1 n'..luelt.l'.7il..ou
when uttelolanee will be
trans make known by
WI LL he idierell, at l'al.lte Sale•, nn the
preafe.e . q,un Thru•.nhq/, lOth day
vont:lining . 29 Acres, in or 1e..., situate i n
i',ermanr towmthip. Adanoi county, on the
Tiirtwpike leading from Littlegtown to Ci .ti%irs
!irgs. one tourter of a mule from the Lamer
pia, 0, adioining lauds of Jam lten.haw,
(;e“rge Myers. and others. The ini,rore
montq are n fzooil two story
llttll l l 1.00 llarn.Corn . 115 4
('rib and Wagon Stied, and other 7 4 . ; ; " PO I .`
ut hu.l,linp,4 a never fluting...!
well .if water at the door, and ..,e‘eral never
sivrin.,:• on the trans: ak.l an Apple
ordotrd of (dodo° fruit, with other fruit trees.
p er .„,. ris w i.il fing t ilea• the property are
reyu • h•d to call up .n theunderii.me.l
or r. rie•R4e (louder. re.idiug t hereon.
It is nne uC the nu st de:iralile country residen.-
et, in the county.
Side to e.ennieriee at 1 n'cl.•ek • P. M., en
•aid lay. Wiee.l attend:MCC will be ;ilea rind
terms wade kiwi% tt by
f ifE ttrviervi ,, lif , (l offer. it Private Site,
hiv FA .otuate in Strabart towtt•dti;.,
.'t bito , eout:tv, on the Bottover rood. and ad
joining the Gettv,lirg B .rough line. The
f.Lrin ~,mtaitim 154 Aoreq, more or levy, the
I till being Of the be.t quality, much of it
.•
granite"—with fair proportions of me a dow
and timber. Feneot nod the sr.il in ex
cellent cultivation. The improve
met.t. are a envifortable Stone ffilllll
Dwelling IP /I . l‹, Bank Barn, 4;a.n111.,
Wagon Shed. Coro crib, &e.—tirst
Apple Orchard, a never-failmg welt of
tv.urr ;it the door, and a number of spriligv
u; ott the traet. It i 4 certainly one of the mo.t
,10 , iti;,ble farm.; now in market in thi4 'count!,
1 , 1 demand- the .ttt ,, ation of ea pitelivts.
pe r ..„" 4 w i..h ing to lit.w tie property are
reque..ted to call upon the inoh.rNl ; roed.
. DANIEL. 11E.N.N Ell.
July 1:h, lz• - .7. Stn
* NHS 1:1.:17, Sr
.11' PC BLIC SALE.
r: suirwril.erm, Exeinit , trs of Is.tAc
dl I qi..r ut hiLiii• on the
lu pliti,:es. nn 7'Lq...,-1‘ , ./. 3.
the fdl....viog vu1u.0,113 Real of raid de
ee:t,ed, lit.:
THE FATi •
nn deeen.ed re.ided nll hi. life-time*,
situate in I. itimore tO W 1101; p, Adams eoutit v.
within three mile+ of iiirk Spring+, adj.,ini•ig
land+ of Philip John Brown, I,.itite
.I+-
per. I+aiie Jlvor.. Josopi, P iwer, awl oCier+,
e, , Yitainite_! 185 Acres, more or less, alO , Ut
111+1 of Aviii,•ll ris 111 . 1 . 1.4 tooldorr,
and the balance e,,rered vith thrii ing tinder.
The Linn i+ wider g enitk mint) and
fencing. The improvement+ aril •
Tw.,..tory I 4 DWELLING ;
11 4 1 7 5 E , 1:1-7,o large
Il r y Ilou.e, : wit "tiler twig.
; T0,.11‘ Ort • 1110 - ‘1 ., eltoiee
fruit, with Pe 1,11, Pelt-, Mont and Cierry
Tree+. There i+ t. nererfailing .prink "1,, a
ter near the di.ir, and a stream through the
tarin, it I;eing 010. well watered. ,
tar The farm wiil lie affered. in whole or
in two part+, ix.. may he.t wait piirelia,er..
ZarPergoiei ‘vi.hing tit ties' the preperty,
are regle.ted to ‘•all ou the flea(-tiattied Execu
tor, re , idinz (heron),
D.,ir-S,de 10 eotomenee In i ii'elock. A. :NI..
on said dav, when otteiAatiee will lie sk en
and terms made knowwiiv
)11NELIES TIESS,
Akn, at the .ellne time nod place, the
pEits()NAL Pr,OPERTY of de ,
lezed: 3 tons of Ifity„ 3 Gram Cealle4 ;
of Lxrd, 2i yards Ciirpetintr. 3
Ulie ,, t4, Coverlets, Quilts, and. (alter artieles
too numerous to mention.
THE undersigned, desiring, to remove to
the West, will offer at Public Sale, on
the premises, oa StinNuy, i loymvi 8, 1857.
A TRACT OF LAND, containing about 9
Acres, on which be resides, situate in Cum
berland township. Adams county, a few him
tired yards south of Gettysbunt, on whicLi are
erected two comfortable Dwelling 4 ,i
110CSES, and two Stables, with
Barn Floor ; also a young thriv- 1-T , Ptr
ing Apple Orchard, with tabei ' 4; 4-
Fruit Tree=, and two, Levert:tiling cus uf
Water on the premises.
talr - The land is under good fencing and
good cultivation. - Possession given on the
Ist of September nest. if desired.
CiiirSale to, 4:gm:me:ice at, 1 o ' c lock, P. M.,
on said day. when attendance will be given
and terms ILIA() known by
• GEORGE WILSO!si.
July 0, 1857. is
TED undersigned , Auditnrappuintedbythe
Orphan's Court of Adams 4:empty, to re
port distribution of the balance remaining in
the helt of Jose. pis LEY. Adtuitti-ttnitor
of thelitate of ISIAlvt SAMPLZ, late of Mount
joy township. Adams county, to mid niuotigd
the parties entitled thereto, will attend to the •
duties of said ap pointment
. at the office of M. I
Sc. W. .MeClettn, tu Gettysburg, on Tlaurxday, I
Me GM day of .Atigual rterl, at. 10 o'clock in the !
forenoon of said day, at which time and place
all parties interested Luny :mewl.
MOSES Mt:CU.:AA", Auditor.
July 20, 1857. ,te
7 Teacher* Wanted.
_____
--------- ---- -- I 911 HE Board of School Direetorm of Strabsta
• Agents, Wanted. ! 1 towrighip will ineet at the hon.° of .1. L.
17 4 XCELLENT BOSINESS OPENING.-- , Gaass. in Ilontendown, 0/6 Slitsfolay, the Bth
I Wanted a few energetic, indwarious ,of .Inytt.d next, at 2 o'clock, P. M., for the
Men, v.) SELL AGRICULTURAL BOOKS purno:•••• of employing, TeacherA for the fall '
among the Farmers. Very fasurable tern,,, term of the Sehool:4 or gait' townkhip.
will be given. 14 Lth propel attention. morel By order a the Board. .. .
than SIM) per month clear prntit above all ex• PLIEII, MACKLEY, Se 4.
pensee eau be re.d:zed. A rare chance to I July 20, 1././ - 7,. td.
make money without r'.4l:. Fur pa. ticular.,l' -----• ,
apply iurtto•ltatcly to C. M. SANTO A. CO., 1 T A DIET LIMIT KID BOOTS.—A linegstr . : 4
Azrieultural 8.,0k Po bli.ners, No: H j
O Fut-. I sortment of Kid Boots both for Lottip*, i i ,
bin street, N. Y. • . July 6, ies7. t...t ' and 3ligNes, jut reutived and for 'tale hr ,
- - - -f'---
------i July 20. It ' W3l. BOYER. ' -
Floor for Sale. -
IF you wants good barrel of Flour. can s at'. Candles and daills
HoliE'S STORE. as he has made arrange. C . PERM. Adamantine. Patent and 7410.14
Inents to hive always the best, whichile : Can ,ll 4'4, eit'Lle , Olive, 114:me-made.
sell at 25 cents advance.horekts, Venerated, and 110 , in
May 5. JOHN 110K.E. E. 11. MINNIGII.
A VATAIABLZ ?ABZ
Admini*emtn, the w.ii
lv 11.
A x`r: V.I. FA
.1.7' Pi PLIC SALE.
A Til I,('T OF
roirofb/t' bllext.ne
.../t) 4, El'll L. S1101:B.
!w• Jrluar•j E. Slaw!,
June 29, is
One of the Be.t Farim,
FOR SALE.
GOOD FIRM.
JOSEPH lIESS„
Jt/1r 13, 1557. t. Feet-Wort
A DESIRABLF, PROPERTY AT
Public Sale.
Aestiitorhi Notice.
4-404.1.
A VAL UABLE . FARM AND(
1C2..Z I.EL C 4% TT
AT Phi VATi: SAUL
TILE in et.nsequert•e or . 0 .1.
lancing age, awl a .le,dre to r..re from
lluAness, 'tillers for Fiala his ‘altuil.h. Farm
and 2h Property, situate on Marsh Creek.,
Maim. ...linty, Pa., partly ; I
and partly townships, The Parris
contains 1724 ACIIKS,,nt first ravel:mil; with
t1,(1 prOp , lrtigli of excellent 11e,r,.11tV aril
T;1111wer. Tht . irMl , r‘Ort4ll ., nt. VW'. • ll2
fit+t ,, . 2 DWELLING LIOUSVS
first r.:te Bonk Barn, .tar to
Shop, imlother
; a thriting 10rr11.4,1 n 1 vino. e
It Int., and vther improlenteida. Ako, e su
perior •
GRIST AND SAW MILL,
lint hr any in t r, rnenty for erim
plemiless of machinery and ervhsarita,geous In.
esuon. Thu Mill is ;:i5 feet ivy 48, with J our
floors, 3 pair Burrs, a, pair of • Allegheny
Clomping Stones, with two omershot water
wheels of 14 feet slisatter, and all the nin
eltiners requisite for a fir.t, elms Merchant,
MM. The stream uu w kit the Mill is Iderti
-101 (Big Marsh Ore is a very ...raiment
stream. the Mill I sit vide to supply
elimen i ers in gri ( 10 g the ,ft', NI Plig.
The min was built i And alt the 14111-
chi !wry is new. / •
It im uuneeemmnry to cuter into n lengthy
demeription of the property, us
of itorellasinc n property of this
examine for themselves, ;kiiy person wiiih
ino to lYtew the premises will Lo ehorcn tbo
mllllll, fly the subscriber, residiog there on ,
l'!ie Mill is a ithin•three and a holf-tomes of
tie•tyshvrg, at which point a Hailroml iv he
inr (milt eanneet with the railroads lenilimt
to B iltimore and Philadelphia. It is It:enteil
in the midst of a line country and can com
mand any amount of custom.
'The property an lie purchased cm
rea,ocaldo Omni, advancing, Age being the
only motive inducing the subscriber to sell.
Any person vii.hing, in pdrefinse, is invited
to etql and eXalrTlille the property. I think
lie Will lie r e the best Mill in Adanl4 counts-.
a-ir If not .0111 by the bit of October nett,
the Mill and Flinn will be ;Twit/an die aluttes).
GEORGY, TaISTLE.
luly 13.15 , :)7. Ct
Pel 1 cheaper than anybody elan?—
Cecnu•e he laty.4-at aucti,m, ft,r cAstt.
Look at hi. Hats, thnt he,selln hundreds of.
Gehtlemen haze bought and paid for sneh
11,tts from $1 50 to $4 00—hut Samson nen*
them nt 2.. And why doe he yell them
so cheap? liceau,e he bought at anetion.
L uk at hi 4 lim,t4 and Slnws—look at hia
Gaitorle—the Rattle kind hold at other placea
from ~S; 00 to i.,44 50, he sena at SI 871
$1 ) B7i. And why ? lieeause he bou,7,4'itt
auction.
Llok at him Clothing, and, in fact, ereri
tliiip,T in his line. Ile will Pell it Coat, Pants
and •Vemt, • some linen 111111 some cutter', for
from !...4 I. 7.1 to $.2. 00 per full suit. And wt,ky
Beetles° tie bought them at auction.
Also, black Summer Clot! 'Cout, Pants and
Vemt, 6e sellm for ti 3 00. And why? Be
catlike he bought them nt unction.
j I urn contiilent that my pfd friends and
customers will bear me out in the altovei:---
I would say to those who Ike at a distance
from town, suppose you need but ' a lia6, - ars,
pair of Gaiters.. Why dhoti you come to my
establishment ? •Evett if you lose a whole
day l.v "so doing, yew will be saving !nip%
12.1: to $1 73 in the purchase of e ith er . --
and that is PS much as most of men make a
day by hard work. Reside this, you can save
much more in the purchase of mitch other
artivle. as vi) miry need. Recollect. my
s tock is a large and varied me, tool nfl
articles sold astonishingly lost. Carne
town, get your dinners and horses fed, all
you can toner fail of saving the price of a
day's labor by buying at the Cheap One-Price
Store of N. SAMSON,
July 13, {KT. opposite the Bank.
IVITEREAS the Hon. Roentre J. rtstiv.its
President of the several Courts of Com
mon Pleas, in the ('aunties composing the 10th
District, and Justice of the of Over and
Tetthiner arid General Jail Delivery; fur the
till( of all capital and other oflimderm in the
said district, and DAVID ZIROLRY DAVID
Esqrx.. Judges of the Cour of Oyer
and Tertniner. and General Jail Delivery. for
the trial of all capital and other offenders in the
Comity of Adams—have issued their precept.
bearing date the 22. d day of April, in the year
of our Lord one thousand eight hundred and
fifty-six, and to me directed. fur holding a Court
of Common Pleas, and General Quarter Ses
sions of the Peace. and General Jail-Delivery,
and Court of Oyer and Terminer, at Gettys
burg. on Marithiti, the 17t/, i f f ,Aogo,l n•zl ;
Norirg Is !!trees( GIVEN to all the Justices
of the Peace. the Coroners and Constables
within the said county of Adams. that they bo
then and there in/their pioper persons with
their Rolls. Records. Inquisitions, Examina
tions, arid other Itememlirancra, to do those
things which to theiT offices end in that belief:
appertain to be6done, and also. they who will
prosecute against the prisoners that are or sisal
be in the Jail en the said County of Adams. are
to be then and there to prosecute against thew
as shall be just.
HENRY THOMAS, Slatriir.
Sheriff's Office, Gettysburg, /
July 27, 1857. tc
Attention, One and AII Z.
NOW iS THE TIME
To llare Your Picture. Taken.
QANIUEL WEAVER baring pmvided him
-17 self with an entire new and splendid SK Y
LI. ;HT DAGUEItREAN IWOM at his resi
dence in West Middle street. opposite Pmf.
Jacobs. one square West of Baltimore Street,
where he is now prepared to furnish
Ambrotypea and Daguerreotype',
in every style of the art, which he will war
rant to give entire satisfaction. His long ex
perience and iuperiur apparatus giro - hint
advantages seldom furnished by Daguirrrean
establishments out of tbe city. He has - largo
number of specimen, at his Gallery. in Chsvo
bersbu g street.w hire he will continue as here•
tofore, which tlw public are requested mall
and examine.
a:7'Charges from ..50 cents to S.IIO. Roars
of operating from 8 A. M. to 4 P. M. Gold
I.ockets. Brea/Aphis, suitable for miniatures,
always on hand. at the very lowest priers.
.13'Children will not be taken &it less than
81 00.
I V - AMBROTYPES taken from one &Mar
I and upwarda. and in the bast style.
oly 2t'. 1856. if
HVESTOCK BROTH ERN, dive plat re
-11
carved the largest and be lot of STONY:
WARE ever offered in the county. consisting
or Jars, Juga, Pitchers, Cream Pots. apple
Butter Puts, Preserve Jira, Wilk Pans. To
;name Bo flea. Spiitoons, kc.. to which they
invite the attention of the public. Call and
examine at the Nign of the RED FRONT.
July 20, 1657.
IVIIY IS IT THAT
MARCUS %AMNON
Proclamation.
Slime Ware.