Se_ereary Dvb Sis.—The incident to which tho nom. James C. Dobbin owed hia Cabinet appointment is thus given in an exchange paper: 44 Ile wai in th e ltimore Conven tion, and wag t 1 instrument, of Gen. Pierces norninati , m. On the 48th bal lot Pierce had 55 voteq, the !arrest ntotther he had received. The 49th ballot cointrienced, and twelve States Toted, with hat slight changes from the provioas ballot. Then, /14 the State of North Carolina was ealle(1, 'Mr. Dohbin rose, and in a timely speech announced that hia delegation cast their vote for Franklin Pierce, whirli fact at once se cured the uotuination fur the Latter gen tleman." A Clerical Nurse .TheLey.—.l few days -sinee a minister in Sentea Falls, N. Y., hired a livery horse . and wagon to go a journey. lie was absent two da2ts, swapped horses six time*, and came back to the stable with the same horse he took oat, baying toad:. 5100 by his operations. A Pedestrian Fart.--d party of petles trisps reathed the Tip Top House, Monet Washington, .IS7. H., on the sth , of August. Up to that time they had" walked 184 miles. They climbed up to the summit of 'Mlnnt 'Washington via Tuekerionn's ravine, tc., passing thro' the gresit snow arch, whielt is 75 feet .tong, 10 feet high, and 25 feet wide: .Yertitera Capital at the Seuth.—The Memphis Navy rard grounds have been .sold kor 8380,000 to an association of Northern espitaligts, who will establish thereon several factories and a repair ing dock. Ingeniotot diode of Escape—On Satur (Ely a, convict escaped f r o nt th t t Stato }mann at Sing Sing. S. Y., by throwiniz a plank in tile river, on wLieh he got astride, when Lis fellow convicts cover ed him with sliavin.gs front the s hop.. In thi•+ gui-c he floated with tlic past, the wharves, :tin.' has not been heard of since. Der:The wheel of fortune k conlinu ally tizrning; those that are up to-day may he down to-morrow, and those that are down to-day may be up to-morrow, aw witness the following beggar girl, iho -m)lieited alms in the street; of Plidadelplas, got taken to California &fen- years since, grew into handsuwe girlhood, won - dm a d miration of a ;mil lionaire there, was married to him, and has recently returw_l to l'hiladelphia, •egtut.l in beanty and wealth to any of thine of whim she formerly sought •cluulty., s fa r - The Ilig.S,',/e,YlllPll...uring:li+l feet high, hs 41 tent wide, 4tn.l weighing 4,4tiii pozuntl. s hae been attratzting min h attention at the offtee the EARNERa a3l t tc's SAY psn's I V , TI• "rieTiON, in S. W. earner of the puliliesainare. Everybody nearly ice town ims :weft w see it. •Our•frienan from the country have keen and are still drizepinz, in. to ..zae the l arges t Su(e ever broltll4l /41,-ozzafy. 'Milt Safe furni-hc•z another r:rrind for eanfidenire tm, dep 'giro , . The /celerity for the depedts they wake is of the saute char eater. atpl as eztenQiie its those i etforded by a Leak to ita depirzitorzt. the Ntoellioldere in the 0441 Ala the other being in the PRIM! manner Hattie - The +are keeping, of the amnia. azd the estitt'ity to depositors thus afford a clwilde 4 0 11 11rogoi to tiko*c th'uking of depositing thr4r cohere. inifeeul of lying idle, they VW produce interest—ia the St' icing': Lulli. artio` Mir There rtte nn.:.tiduns when oven the pe,tple need medicine, the chnnge4 of diet. of the - weather, and bundretli .ether causes, p:mluce it laxity in the nyetein thnt neeidi o.rrixtin4, ~r in other the li‘er Lecouses slightly deranged, and need, a atinitilutlr.• ir all wit find thetu-eire., in 'this situatinn will try Dr. S. ford'. Invi,gora • tor.-they way I.e pure of relief. a• we can te•- tiry to its effi , i , :,y in etiritig Heads...he, Indi .ge4titat, Sour Siotuseh, as& other Ms . .° eom suoa its.* fatuity. It acts ass medicine, easier and better.thau any dose of pills we ever swallowed, ant is so mild that the email e *tit infant clut Ice it. tairA. 11 /Ater. Agent for netirshurg; m f 'W . Berlin. allover ; antreliarleA It. 'tea ry; Albutt.sto wit. • .Jaly 13. /M ad's 4ttir /? , sinratire.--Thit wonderful pretwration is having an exten.ive sale in all liana oldie Union. It is one of the few patent anetheines which are now sold over the euun• try that are really what their inventors Claim fur them. Wherever it has had a fair trtal, the result has been precisely am Wood pre (hew It has never tailed to turn the white hair back to the ratural ot4or, where the di rections have been strictly followed, and to nunaerous ewes it has restored the hair upon beads that were bald fur years. It is not pre tended that itwilt tuake the hair grow in eve ry ease. but where it (dill there Ia certait.ly no remedy. The restoration of the hail "has Diva et ected iu so ma .y instances where the case seemed utterly hopeles.t. that it is cer tainly worth while far all who hare lost their Imir. to try the el neriMent oP using a bottle ,or two of Wool's I? ooturgive.— [Molivae. (Workeeran. BY ALL DRUnGIIFTS. Aug 10. err Tr..noway', and Pills.—Possei..,- o that the purchaser will-secure an eniire title. Sale will comnienne at 10 o'clock, A. M.. when attenilatiiN will be given and tet ras made known by SA)It:EL WEAVER.. Aaaijnee. Ails. 17, 1t,57. A. Good ram., AT PUBLIC SALE ISubacriber. intending to quit farming. 1. will offer at Public &le, on the premises, nn SaJitrde f , 'Le drtl ry . S , pl.-In6ee ?text. his FARM. situate in Butler towmhip..Arfrotrim county, within a mile of Arendttiville. adjoin. ing lauds of Samuel Wolf, John Hartman, Thomas Taylor, George Taylor, and others, containing 105 Acres, more or leas, hating due proportions of Woodla n d an d Meadow.— The improvetnenot are a Two-story LOG HOUSE. with two Kitchens, i a Bank Barn, Wagon Shed, Spring -2 .1- House, Wash House. and othe out-buildings : a spring of water near the dour of the Dwelling, and one of the finest Apple Orchards in the county on the premises. The land is under good fencing, end good cultiva tion; and the cleared laud has all been limed, Dome of it twice. Perionle wiNhing to view the property are requested !o call upon the undersigned, resid ing thereon. Sale to commence at I o'clolt. P. M.. on said day. when attendance writ be given and tetras made known by Aug. 17. 1857 SU F,FtLT Y. rPOI the Voters of Adams County :—The un dersigned offers himself as a candidate for SHERIFF at the nest election. stilject to Lit decision of the Union Ceirnty Convention. Should he be noluitiated and elected, ht; pledges his Best efforts to the discharge of the duties of As office. JAMES A. TIiOMPSON Gettysburg, Aug. 17, IKp7. Auctioneering. A .NDREW W. FL7r:NEMING-, residing in 1111. Breckinridgo street, 'war James Tierce's, Gettysburg, offers his services to tbepublic as a Bak Crier and Auctioneer. His charges Are moderate, and he will on all occasions en deavor to redder ratiqaction. He hopes to receiv,e a share of public patronage. Aug. 17, 1z:37. • c lio rrIIIE undersigned will well at Public Bale, Sahtrday. Ike 121 k tfey of Strimber, 11457, on the premises, in Latimore township, .kdainti county. about one chile and a half from Deartiorff's mill. and two miles from Petersburg, the following Real Estate, to wit : A TRACT OF LAND, eontaining 120 Acres, more or less, adjoining loads of Michael Stata6tugh, 31ores Myers, Janie Stitsel, and the Latimore creek, which runs dirtsugit the farm. The improveuwnte are a Twoawry Brick Dwelling 'LOUSE Tenan t House, Log Barn, Smoke lionise. Wash House, and other out-buildings, with a well of ws,ter near the house. About Li as:res are Woodland, the remainder cleared, in a good state of cultivation and under good fencing, There is alto on the premises a Saw, Chopping and Clover Mill. The land is well watered, there being a oring in each field. There is also an Orchard of choice fruit trees oa the premises. idirPersons 'Fishing to view the premises before the day of sue can do su by calling on Nathaniel Stambaugh, who resides on the same. aial-SAle to commence at 2 o'clock on said day. when attendance will be given and terms mule known by PHILIP STAMBAUGH. August 17, 1R57. Tke $lO cf. tA 15 Single and Double Threaded Empire Family Sewing Machine. N Aeney for the sale of these 31.teltittes .L eati be secured for this county, on liberal terms. by a personal application at the office of the subscribers. S. X. Corner 6tb and Arch Sta., Philadelphia. No one need apply without sufficient capi tal to conduct the business properly, and with out references as to reliability and capacity% We pottitively assert that these Sewing Machines, for all purpose 4 of family aewing, are by far superior to any Setting Mat. iv) e in use, (no matter at what exist they are held.) and wherever they are offered for sale will meet with a ready and colittr.int demand. G. F. 14.111.E1" & Stlere.SSOrd to drlfie ,1- Superbly Oruitutes Court Sall'. Joßil Shay, Equestrian Director ; ) l i t 1 I tirtueol;lll 1114 4 ()....ler of the t trphan's 11. Austin, Mailager ; ..\ . 1 2 . i iith. '_a ) I' Hirt ef .tditins routity, the sulis,riber. 'l'l.o.i:surer ;—Ciuti. ti, Jun IV..trili I lig . l i )1 v. an ,,..orato r of Piro.' e Uni.t„ deetiased, will ii.rer at l'at'he •;.ile on the pri , liii•ev, nil Shl - Mr. ;list}'. ~ i,..2 . 4 irk. IVA ~.17,,!,,t at GE, A i: Re . , ...„ 1,,,,,,,, fi, I , 4111116 'III II of . :4,7 14 e other next, the ''lt, Al I:state ui said 1111•Vile/lt, VIZ : //it 11.11.'Vh/y, :_ . 41.t. 1.. t, 1 ',.)7 . Di ril rh Vile II F A It - , at _, l!. A., and at. 7 in di(' I.!\ 0.1111. Z. rilltat. , ill Liberty township, Adams eGunty, ,Wi ll ise..i.m :.• ts.'llt , . ....\ .... ad I .It.e , .. , .. ,. , t tr, , inn. • Nitost. ~1 r. militsliiir • adjoining To ~,,, both exhibitions. q' I . hook of Iloi.. .1 tines :11,-lbvit. I .Nlaxivell The great El'iuebti - an Troupe SltletAid sinel.l., Al ~tberr.,, containing in Acres. C .11ection of ; , 1 1 iteire or less, :knit do acres of which are WILD ANIM A LS , tAear..,l and in a ;;and state cultivation, and wilf be exhibited undtr the smug canvall, fur . " me i, „f the b„l„n,e i s we ll „„,,,,,,i w i t h only one price of Admission. t liri ti n . Clie•ntit and II iek-nalc Timber. Be• the cutupany will enter t o wn o n the day of tween 4U and :ill :writs inure could easily be exhibuion at ibu4li tell 11l the forenno. , in de.ired. The intiwaventents are none- ... i tiIIAND FMB ESSION, ac•cuitipanitd by the., and-a-half story LOG IiOrSE, Lug ova ~ euperu AE11411.31) Brass Banal, ul :welt e 11 Ind Mini, 4 y tu.sg (In:hard or choice fruit, 11 instruments, its their t'llelll. MI.IJIC :;:cringe ,V,.. There are lAA . " iZ.., , 1 Spriir4•4 near the drawn by To dye Ile am; and alter proceed- ilwellin ; ;. The v,,a I fr o m MuillN it's Mill to Big through the prine4,..4l street*, isl t • hal ial N.uipi:Li.vitlt. int:•1••• thrn• t hi. property. the ground of Exhibition. ' : 1 ( .. ,14,„'' A t & sper..iiis it ishing to sew the property The perlormata• %11l conime C. i i iikft .o.* ; are requested to cull upon the suliseriber, re= and healiwful eVikattr, ` vim nc Elio'riti3iag **mar It will be offered undivided 6 4 ' bl.-I.N I CACAI4I / nntriiitliwing. in a . rii,, or its Imo tiart.: , ,to suit istireisa..sirs. 'of rapt skilliul ietidueotet; i; ft . world re-'• Z. irSate 01 eci li kli'llefll'e at 1 11%1 'Ai. P. M., 114.1W , Iyd d r i rCINCt. 01 0141. m*111405 t4,,p1t... Mu,. I nn •aid d.iy, when attendance will be Ail en l v tAting with great trittliftilness the itview, the and rector made kri, ,, ,, by * tharge, Ilk retrent a» tribe rally This lin'. V.; M. COLL. .t.lner. lista tipecdacle vial be represented with Ass -suov, (]leak. /.4 and emitljil itiippings, cusiumes, apptupria tausio, b.c.t !, d ~.. ins. 1 ilimnitin4ei in and Acrai.itii. Feats by int% . ellvLifi A ,ng the p ati erformees i of Mg. Jj<obt, will be seen the newly intent ' edritypelleats, collet! the Fireman's Lauder, eld k einii tririplay of Athletic Sall, se. Meant, Si e se Act of Ciiititge4, by Mr. W. 1 ARMS - FRONG, in which the rider will give illustrations of various well known charm. t.enti ' on horseback, accompanied by rapid ch.tiiges of costume, expressive pantomimic action, ap propriate muste, &c. l Soleitilid Act tut Horsemanship, Mr. LUKE RIVEIL\ in the course tut whim tots ,wc on• 1 I .hell :old intrepid rider wll disphy his I graceful and rapid feats Isf equitation. I ~t r • ..i,,u• and uttere,..tina. leittv, ~t Balancing ion 11 , rseitek, by 1.1:sl'El: SILIY. Unlit:tut ,11%piiy of liiirstqa.nighili. by MOSS LENUIT! epee two and tour minted •Itort.ee, exiiiiiintig a isiutit com mand of this ruing, uud the astuudmittng utinet and übeilienve of the noble hurrelg. Thrilling feats upon the Trapez. ur _Erin! Gymnasium, Ly '3lessrs. WARD &NICIIGLN perfurutithee requiring the greatest physical awl mural nerve ufthe artiste achieve. Lofty and Energetic Lcap, Aerohnte Feats and elegant Gymnastic, by Mons. FLETCIIER. A graphic repreowitution given of Ihrrettc Jumping. Fence leaping, itt., by Mr. LYONS. en his fleet and beautiful charger. without iculdle or bridle. Elegiuit and vigorous exe.reisos by the Troupe, in Tumbling. Vaulting and Summer setting in the coarse of which the following celebrated artists will distinguish theunielTes, rift: Messrs. J. Haaleu, Jim Ward. the Clown, W. Ward, Kinorde, Luke Rivers, Master Shay. Mr. Samson and Master Dick. JIM WARD, the Clown, will perform a Comic Scene on Horseback, in which he will personate with admirable dexterity of changes the following charweters—The Gipsey, Felualo Modesty, Bat,chus, Otal of Wine. Featl of Postoring and Muscular S.rengtb, by Mr. SOLOMON. Elegant act of Lady Fqu estritinisro, by Mad'llc ADELE 1)1:1101.S. trout the Parisian l'ircus and Loodon saipaitheatre. in all those beautifu / Tours do Grace, and agile :cats of Equestrianism, for which her school //// su justly and widely celebrated. Toe greatly distinguished French Rider; M 4ns. BELOIT, will gire an exhibition of his surprising art as LA JONGLECR---A. CIIEVAL, in the course of which he will perform various feats of wonderful dexterity IA balancing Balls, spinning Plates, throwing Knives, playing with S.ieks, during the motion of hie horse around the circle. The entertainments will he enlivened and alternated with the perf.rinaneeA (it a BANDOF S.thLE MISS CitELS: in which Mr. IiItILLIGAN. tile Ortginal Soh ltidlet, and Mr. SNOWDEN, the accomplished Banjo Player, v.;11 t•ing a tariety ni Popular Negro Mei , ,4lms, Clwrussea, ( ;lees, &c. The entertainment 4 wilt condude with a COMIC AFTERPIECE. Aug. 17, 1.'457. DEMALNING In.the P ut Office, at Getty*- / burg. Aug. Li, 18.54, Albert J. C. Little & Moore Bear Peter Little L. J. Mrs. Beard Elisabeth Mrs. Met ilr.ughlen James 2 Briteher Win. Parker T. - Rowers Mary Miss Poll Robert Creager C. W. RAaver Wm. 3 Evralt Ab'ra • S. J. A. Mr. Eisenhart J. S. Spangler Barbara Mrs Fisher Nancy Miss St. John .1. Ifarluss Randolph I. Tesler R. 0. llostettor Peter West Geo. P. Johnson AL C. JOHN HOFF3IAN GEORGE GEYER, P. Al.. frjPelsons calling for Letters in the •above List will please sty they were advertised. Pr HE PAMPHLJCT LAWS of the State have been received at thin Office, and are now ready for distribution arming those enti tled to receive them. JOHN PICKING, ProVey. Prothonotary's Office, Oettys burg. Aug. 17, 1537. 3t f - BONNETS, Ribbons and Flowers, in large. assortment, at SCHICK'S. 1)01VDRI1 and SHOT, the best 1 lured, to be had at NORBECii's. PUBLIC SALE. Aug. 17, 1857 CIRC[S IND lIENEEME f, LiO of Letters Pamphlet Laws. VALUARLZ TOWN PROPERTY, AT 1173L1C SALE. rir II F. subscriber, desiring to remove, wilt / offer at Public Sale. on the premises, on THeAdapl, Me :.!sth f .b. , ,tott instant, the AA lowing Real Property, viz: No. I.—A LOT OF GIM'SI), sit uate on Baltimore street. in the Borough of Gettysburg, adjoining property of Dr, lirasth on tics south and "Tbe Compiler" Abu on the north. haying a two-story Dwelling 110CSEoritti a two-story bnck R , ck - - Building. Stable. well of water, fruit ; 1 1 1 freer. to., thereon. No. 2.—A LOT OF GROUND, sit uate on High street. in said Borough. adjoin. log property of Dr. KratitS„ the Female High School, and Lot. No. 1. haring thereon erect ed a 'comfortable two-story BUICK HOUSE, and brick Back Building. No. 3.—TWO r LOTS OF GROUND, Minato on the corner of West Middle and Washington streets, in qii4l Borough, adjoin ing properly of Simnel Weaver. on the west— with a two-story BRICK a one and a half story Weatherboarded Houma. and a fratneßlacksinith Shop. thereon erected. No. 4.—A T Ii ACT oF LAND, situ ate on the Lying Lane, in /mid Borough, ad- joining lands of Robert Smith anti George CO dori. containing 7 Acres and 92 Percher:. bay ing a first rate spring thereon. About 4 metre are Meadow. The tract will be offered in two lota. No. 5.—A TRACT OF LAND, situ ate between {Prat Middle street and the Jlil le road, adjoining lands of Robert Sinitb and new. Cole. containing 7 -kerns,. wore or less—to be oirtred in alive lots. N. ti.—A TRACT OF LAND, situ ate on the Millerstown road, in Cumberland township. near the Bomisgh. adjoining !arida of Ephraim lianaway. Jacob Berber's heirs. and Rev. Burkett.. containing Set Acrea. more or lese—to he offered in whole or in sus lota, as may hest heit purchasers. ri" -- The.... Properties offer rare opportunities to make invevtments. and the attention of all desiring to purchase is invited to the,sale.— Much of the land has been limed. ear Sale to commence at Li o'c!acic. A. M.. on said day, w hen attendance will be gi%eii and tenni made loown fly 1110.11 AS F. FRAZER. An, is . 'By the emi rt Aug. 111 ls•ii. ti A Rare Chance! VALI - .1131..E FARM FUR SALE NEAR (;ErrYSBURG. I N pursuance of authority given in the last 1, will 'And te4t.tineot .if Jscou lizzabv, de rea.ed, the sub,crilier*. },t ecutorsut the said Jacob lierloit, deceased, rill Nell at ['oldie S de, on the preutises, on MeAday. September 1.557, xt 1 "o'clock, I'. M.. the following. vidua,)le ReAl E-tate of said tleceabed, viz: TII FA It , on dese.tse.l residipt for thirty yeurs, sit ume on the Millerstown road. the first tarn from lief, e,,nhtilsing 1110 ArIIES And 61) 1':;1:1'11 ES of initegttll 1:to,l, having it larus, propo r tion of itatiove uud it due pru purtoni of Ttinlo.r. T.. in,firoveluentx consigt of A ' /urge Two—tory LU not SE. large Sumo Bonk IVllgiill S C.oli Crib, Carriage Ilouse,. awl all IPCCCINItry ; p tlrSt , ntle neter-failing spring of Water awl Biotin Spring 11 , aise. Al'.o, a fine Apple ORC11.11n), with a variety of other fruit. The fences are good, and the html iii at fine state of cultivation. lterPersocts wiKlting to rietr die property are requested to call upon the heirs residing thereon. Alen, Al the same time aud plare will be sed4l, A Tract of Mountain Land, . • vortuuning 12 Acres and fib' t." 7 t . Perches, adjoining lauds of Jacob ' ' Swisher, Michael Trostle. Solo- mow Toting, and others. Persons wishing to view this tract are requested to call at Solo mon Young's, on the Cold Spring road, on Saturday, the 12th of SepLem bar. at 10 o'clock, when they will be shown the same by the Executors. • SAMI'EL HERBST, l E xecutor , JOIIN lIERBST, An. 3. 185 i. to V. GILLEsPIE Family Grocery & Provision Store. CIILLESPIE T 110.51.18 reYpectfully N- U* film the people of Gettyalharz amt the public generally, that they have jin.t return 'ell front the city with a t tetieral u.v.vortinont of GROVERIES, PROVISIONS ant N . Et; ETA 'BUS, which they nre prefoired to cell as how to the lottent. FLOUR and FEED always CID hand. and sold at sniull profits. Sure on York street, ono door east of Wat tles' Hotel. Gettysbnrg. Aug. 3, 1857. Executors' *ice. TICOB HERBST'S ESTAT E.—Letters tes ta tarnentary on the estate of Jacob Herbst, late of Cumberland township. Adams co„ deceased. having been granted to the under signed. the ftrst•naned residing in Gettysburg and the lust-named in Uttniltortban twp., they hereby give notice to all persons indebted to said estate to make immediate payment, and those having claims against the same to pre sent theta properly authenticated for settle ment. SA)IL;EL HERBST, JUAN I.IERBST, rr.r. Aug. 10, 1837 N OTIC E. THE Members of the "Adams Cmitay Mu hut/ fire insurance Company," are here by notified that an election for twenty-one MANAGERS will be hell at the office of the Seeretary, in Gettysburg, on Monday, tke 7th day of ...C . - plcanter nest, between the hours of 1 and .1 o'clock P. M.—each member entitled to one vote for each policy held by him. The Executive Committee will, meet at 10 o'clock, A. M., on said day, sir Man a gers having in hands fees due the Company will be required to pay the same into the Treasury-on or before said day, to enable the accounts fur the current year to be closed. D. A. BUELILOR, See y Aug. 10, 1857. 3t Ready-made Clothing, COAT 3, Pants and Vests, for boys and me n ; Bouts, Shoes, Hata and Caps; Shirty, Cutlass, Cravats, Neck Ties, Stck., Handkerchiefs, Gloves, Stuckinga. Buspegi. ders,—.t nice of lot ol Gown 4, Waterproof Oil Coma, and. evt'r . , ,tliinit,,eLa thst .Jll be found in a S:orc of tl. , e kind, al A" aV 4 to he lad at A EA2.2 CEANfy2. 'Desirable and Valuable Fars, FOR SALE. tri/1 E Su ber. Execu tor of Prete Franz. deces*esl, offer* for este the following dettirahlt howl Estate of said decedent, Yil : A FARM, late the Home Place of Mr. Ferree, sigma. i n ' Tyrone township. Adams ocrue_y, ed.l 4 Ol O lC !ands of Amos `Myers, death Ferree, Jacob ArittsLerger, and others. eentaining $142 Acres, or or its, • having large proportions of Wadi:old and Meadow. The improyetneets consist of lb Tire iry weatherboarded HOUSE, , a s t „„ 0 Back Barns Wag" Shed 4: //I I and C .rn Crib. Spring House, . TENANT HOUSE. Stable, tic., with a nevcrfailing spring of water ut erten dwelltnr„ and an Apple Orchard on the premises. This has alWays Leen admitted to he one of the best grrtimprot)ucing Farms in the whole neighborhood. Persons wi*litng to view. it are requested to cell upon Mr. Beek. residing thereon. As the Flinn is museeptible of con renient division, it will Lo offered in two parts or in whole. as purchaser* way desire. If the property is nut *told ut private sale previous to Thu rstf.ty. the:24th de y of S e pt ela . ber a.xl. it will Le offered at public outcry on that day, upon the premises, at one o'clock, P. 31. Attendanee riven anti term* made known br JOEL B. DANNER, Ker. July 20, 18.56. • ;TILL be ilPu:lie:llen: the prtnel.ou t huriay.4iotiay Neplentlxr ide.rt, containing 28 Acres, more or less, situate in Germany township. Adams otminty, on the Turnpike lending front Littlestotro to Gettys burg, are quarter of a mile front the former pinee, inlininiug lands of James Renshaw, tie,rge Myers, and others. The improve meots are at g , .011 two story 3. I:l'kli'K 11(1rSE, Is...:Larn.C.tru ..1 . 1 I ('rah and, Wagnil Shed, and other l ,7:, P. 1 out htt i 1 , 1 in :44 : a net er fitilin.."-- -;. wen of water at the door, and &et era i tic% ,e filling springs on the tract; also an Apple. Orchard of deice fruit, with other fruit trees. Persons wishing to riot the roperry are requested ts.eallt.p .ft the under•igned A _rent. or t r. George (bolder, rv,illug t hereon. 1 t o .of Ow 1n...k,19,ir.11Au country re3itlen cc i A t 41? oninti. ' ' 4 Side to c.mnnence a 1 o'ehric, P. „M., c a , said day, whea utter ince will Legiven and terms ta.tdu knout; _ _ . JOSEPH L. SIIORB. " I Aye/ t 1 for Jurne.r E. /Ilene"?.'9, 057. Is GOOD FAR3I, AV PUBLIC SALE. THE Sit twierilotr., Exee.rr,wwof TiA tc fleeeamed. "ill offer at Putiro• Sale, on the Srpleniber 3, 1857, the following valuable Real Estate of said de ceased, viz: on which decea-est resided all his life time shouts in Lanni we ton•tiship e unto, within three m as h •if York I) itiltig holds or Philip lies, 1 ilia Brown, kt it Is pe Is tat 11% ers ist.ph Purer, on I others ~. ntitininT 185 Acres, more or less, sl.mit too of which nre farm Inn I acres meadow , nud the 'mintier to% erid with thric iu~ timber. The farm 1 4 under g d cultivation and ir tud ifeniity,. Thy impi es ementm sire al t iV rt 1 1 \ 1 LLING 1111 10 Mani. Barn, large . $ hn I use, and other out buildings t tree Apple Or bards ur thoice fruit, with Peach, Pow Plum and Cherry Trees. There is tt never- failing spring of wa ter near the door, and a stream through the farm, it being thus well watered. Dar The f.trui will lie dieted to whole or iu two parts, as may best suit pari.hrtsers 04"^Po milts wodung to view the property, are requested to call on the first-named FaeLus tor, rest hug thereon. sky", de to commence at 10 o'clock.A. M on said day, when attendance will I.e gotai and terms made known by tOlt 11E'‘S, JO,'_51:1)11 Et or 71 '0? .1 July 11, 1857 C'e"..l.lsou, tvt sumo limo nod plac e, the f.lboving PEIISONAL rimpErrry of de. ceased: 3 tons of Hay. 3 Grtin Cradles ; a quantity of Lard, 25 yards of Carpeting. 3 Che.to, Coverlets, Quilts, and other articles too numerous to motion, One of the Het Farm*, FOR SALE. TILE imilersigned offers at Private Sale, his FARM, mituate in Strahttit township, Adams nuttily, on the Hanover road, and ad joining the Gettysburg B.rough line. The farm contains 154 Acres, more or less, the land being of the best quality, notch of it .‘ granite"—with fair proportions of meadow and timber. Fences good and the soil in ex cellent cultivation. The improye- •.„.„ laments are a comfortable Shine Dwelling HOUSE, Bank Barn, • j Wague Shed, Corn crib, .i.c.—firet • rate Apple Orchard, a ne ver-failing, watt ut water at the dour, and a. panther of springs upon the tract. It is certainly one of the nuisi desirable farms now in market in this county, and demands the attentitm of asp:Whirr. Perseus wishing to rime the property are requested tu call upon the under.ignod, re .dd- I ing thereon. DANIEL Bt.:SM.:IL July 13. 147. iin SEVONI) AIIItIYAL OF , nsvßy Tuoves Npring a: Stimmer Goods. WE re--pectfully iii6to the attention of bu)eri uud curt. oplr, I,otit io to% ti rind courttrit to our new st ,, ck of GootlA. It o,mcintm of Dry thmolri. Queelibwitry, Cedar Ware, Crockery WAre, and It EA D 1.11.41 E CLOTHING ; Clothin,, ,, mole to order. sc it y-,111 Goode cut free of ci n ►rge, at the ttorth.a est corner of the Distround. JJIIX LIOKE. Juno 1. 1857. The Rev. C. N. Burnett, IitHILF: !attiring as a Missionary in y Southern Asia, discovered a scruple anef certain Cure fur Cimarrisprivii,Aidlamit, Brun- Mils's, ConyhT, Colds, Nermus Debility, and all impurities uf the Blood; also, an easy and effectual mode of Juliann. , e the Rewal.y. Ac tuated by a desire to benetit 1114 suffering fel lows, he will cheerfully send the Recipe (free) tu such as desire it, with full and explicit di re thin„ for preparing and successfully using die Medicine. .Address ItEV. C. S. BURNETT, 8:3 Bruenisray, N. Y. City. August 3, 1857. Gni ALL and Winter Stvle, just received sad fur sale at COBE . AN t PAXTON'S Fashionable Hat, Cap. B , iot and Shue Store. MILLS mornink received, a new lot of very find Summer Clothing, latest fashion, and will continue to receive every week yr ten days, more of direrent articles. from suction. ulv 27. 1.537. M. SAMSON. This Way! This Way!! TUST IN SEASON !—Fly Nets, of various tl styles and °Oars. cheap at SAMSON'S. I F ay want to tune GOODS CUKAP, call at G. F. ECRENRODE I BRO'S. at Ileidlersbarg, Adams co, SAPONIFIER OH. CONCENTILLTSO LTX for soaking Soap—to be had at FAHNESTOCK BROTHERS. eItiILDREN'S Shoes of every variety and size. at IBILCONAN ACGIONSAIJOH'iI sticem-ors to W. W. Pastun FERD always on hand at NO It BECK'S. lECUNI) arrirnl of Spring 4; , ,f,d0 this day 0 at the Cheap Store ul FAIIN.E6TOCR.Y. A SMALL FARM, AT ITI3LIC SALE. A TRACT OF Valuable Limestone Land, THE F.l Rl[ Black. Slik !Rats. Summer Clothing. A Vainable Farm, AT PUBLIC SALE. Tll£ Sohseriber. Eseeetor of the blot and testament of Jolts. IlsyMse, Sr., de oeased, will offer at Public Sale, on the primal ego. fits Sat'snide, Me I'2a day of Nep !Posher nest, the following heal Estate of said de ceased, Viz : A FARM., situate in Mountpleasmit township, Adams enemy. adjoining lends of Moms Scott, Peter O'Neal, Dorm, Kohler, and others. about 5 miles from Poem* , and 3 from New Oxford, monteining /id AOUNS, more or less, with -good proportions of Meadow and Timber-land. The introvemesp are a Two- a wry Brick Dwelling HOUSE,-.'911 Log Barn, and a Stone Spring IT I U lhonse.,(with a nererfailing Spring to it.) and 01l necessary out-huktings; tltl Apple and Peach Orchard, with dmice fruit of kinds. The fences are good, mostly ellesttut rails. The land is in first rate order, It having been nearly all lined within the last few years. About 10 Acres of good Woodland to the farm. beWersons wishing to riew the property, are requested to call on John Homier, Jr., residin:: thereon. or on the subscriber, resid ing in Oxford tovnlship. , siir•Sale to commence at It i elnek. P. M., on said day, when attendance will be given and terms made known by JOSEPH J. SMITH. Exemior o f John Header, Sr., der:V. Aug. 3, 1t157. is Valuable Properties, AT PRIVATE SAM.: anbscriher, desiring to remove to the / West, offers at Private Sale, his F.IRM,I situate in Cumberland township, Adam! co., on the road leading from GettyiSh6rg to. Fair field. shoot 2 miles from the termer place. adjoining /ands of Geo. CII Ip. Francis Bream. and others, containing 153 ACRES. more or less, with doe proportions of Vleadms and Timber. The improvements consist of a two story STONE 11011 SK, a goad 7 . Atllll Barn. Wagon Shed. Corn Crih. i and all other necessary out-build ings: a never-failing well of eater near the door of ti.c damning, with an excellent spring near 11. 1 , piped into the barn yard.— A 1.. ) a - Apple Orchard. with other fi nit, on in. Fenci.4 good, and the lard in I ••tion. ..1, t Ciro' containing abmit 5 Acres, adjoining* the above. l eo r, a co m fo r t a bl e two-story 1)11-EL LING, Srub:e, Shop. well of water, Butt Dees, &c., thereon, waking it a very demrable home. Pee Now.; u trhing to view the prapertie4 are reverted in call on the undersigned, rebiding an the named. July 27. JOHN BUTT. Sr. REAL ESTATE AT Public kale. rplIE Suhseriber, Estentor of SAMUEL Mrm xxur.ilecewsed, will offer at Public Sale. on the pretuisea, ui4 Sunirdoy, the st/i, dug tj Scpteuthci nert. A SMALL PAlnt, (formerly occupied br said deceased.) situate in tlamilton township, Adatos county. adjoin. ing land.. of Ditniel Baker, John ]Sear, John Hartman. an4 t 'others. containing 45 Acres, more or less. The land is under good culti vation and good fencing. The improvements consist of a two-story STONE HOUSE, Log Bin, Wagon Shed I and Coin Crib. Spring I_otr4e, sr, other out-buildings ; two Springs and a good app Ore on the cretnises. Also. at the same time and place, will he offered. 'A TRACT OF ABOUT SIX ACRES. half Woodland. situate stout one mile from the above, on the Abboustown Turnpike, ad joining lands of John Bopp, John Grove, and others. r7Persons wishing to view the property kre requested to call upon Mr. Mathias Muin men. residing on the first deacribed. o :7osale to commence at I o'clock, P. M., on said day. when attendanoe wil! be given sad tenni mule known by - CEORGE 51UMMERT, Eilr. Aug. 3, 1857. ta 7111/rAl,'7,:g IZ, At Public Sale. ' ti 1.1 Subscrilter, Administrator witlt the will u.onolci of MlCttAlti, Mit:GER. deed., will offer at Public Sule, on the prcmises. Nn Sa turd ay, the 51Is day V . Spiraub+a• next, the following, "teal E•date of said deceased, viz: A 7.A.P.1.0 situate in Cumberland township, Adams county. adjoining lands of John Plank, Michael Bushman. John Slyder, and others, rtlw.ut 4 miles from Gettysburg. containing 151 .tC ItF.S and anna twee, with good prilsir dons of Me i Meadow and Timberland. Thp nt- Trovetnants are a Two-story Lo . u. 1101.*SH. bos Born, and the 'its- •-!. pessary out-buildings; an Alple 1111 • Orchard, and two neverfai Springs near the house. Fetiches good. and the laud. mostly granite, under good cultiva tion. If desired. a tract of 10 or I 4 Acres of Wo.'d-land will he offered separate from the Farm. Stir Persons frisking to view tho property are requested to call nn John Keeranyer, re sitting thereon, or on the subscriber, residing in Gettysburg. w oommenee at 1 o'clock. P.M., on said day, when attendance will be given and terms wake known by .1 A COTI fte:ti S FR. Administrator nit tie will aangzsd. July 13. 1837. to Public Sale. TILE viultscriher will offer at Pullin sale oa the prenii‘ws. on 2'hurviday, Me 27/-h ..I,tgrixi next, the following property. viz: A SMAIdi 14.11 N, sitnate in Franklin towuship, A(Lons county. co allinittg 40 )crew. more or Itas. 'Fhe improvements use a one and ,-1 ti • a half story LOG Htlit*SE, Log i t : 4 ! Barn. 560 p. Spring tluuee, &c. • Also, the followin. e PERSONA PROPERTY, viz t Horse. 4ttroul of Cattle, 7 110 gs,' 1, Wagon. Plough, Home Gears. Shovel Plough!, (double and single :)Corn intitte grateful. ttye a.al Oats by the bushel. Potatoes : with all the !Household and Kitchen Furniture. such as Buds and Balding. 'Caldess. Chairs. iltireau, Cupboard, Clock. Stove. Tubs cud Pole. ri" Sale to covontenre at 1 o'clock: P. • .11., out said day when auoodunee will be given and terms wade known by .I.IWIIdEL J. l l KNEE. July 20.1857. Littleetown Railroad! THE Fourth 3lonthly Instalment of Five Dollars per Share on the Stock subscrib ed, will by due and payable to the Treasurer ofitaidCompany. 011 1 / 1 C '2BE4 day 0/ A1 W114104% Ileirßy a I:i:solution Board of Direc tors, passcil on Saturday, 1.5111 ult., all per sons to arrears utter that tittle will be charg ed interest at the rate of •Jno per cent. a mouth on their hack pa3welitoi, in ni-cordanvn with the Act of Assembly. E. F. SllOlll3, Serretary oflite Boa, d. An. 3, 1857. td. N. 13.—Any of the Directors will receipt for payments on Stock. PIIILADELPIIIA Wood Moulding Mill, irdrow Sired, abort Tlo4l.fibt M ill, Sad. UCILILDINGS suitable for Carpenter', .1.11, Builders, C-tbinet and FlllOlO Makers. worked from the best and thoroughly *elven ed ussterhtl, always on hand. Any patteru worked from s dr4triltK• 1 h.: subscriber haviug purchased the entire interrt, will continuo thu business with iu creased facilities. Agents wanted in the various towns in this portion of the State, to Nripurt opportunities will be offered fir large profits to themselves. SAMUEL B. HENRY. July 20, IM7. ?im jp ONNETS, Ribbons, Parasols and SbAwls w b e b. t i very cheap at FAHNE:NTOCK 1330THER9. T. KINGSFORD SON'S Pure Oswego Starch ) (PDX ens LAVNDAT,) ITAS eidabli‘hed a greater celebrity than 1, has trot been obtained by any other Starch. This hag been the result of its marked su periority in quality, and itd inrarmble uni formity. The pahlic may be enured of the continu ance of the high standard novr'evablished. The prodnetion is over Twenty Tone Oily, and the deinautl pHs extended throughout the whole of the Untted Suites, and to foreign countriee. W 9: king thus on a very Urge scale, and 'under a rigid system, they are able to atome a perfect tiniformity in the quality throughout ' the year. 7'his is the ;pets, DemidPrehtle in Niarth-saakiNg, asti it realized now for Me firxt time. The very best Starch that can be madel and no otter. is al ways wanted by oontipasers.', anti this will be supplied to them by the gro cers. an seen an their customers hate learned which in the best. and ask for 4—otherwise they would be likely to get that article es which the largest profit can he made. Mr. Kingsford ham been engaged in the manu facture of Starch continuously fiw the lest a years. and during the whole of that period the Starch made under his supervision has been. . heyond any question, the beat in the market. • Fur the first 17-years. he had the charge piths works of Wm. Colgate & Co., at which period he invented the pumeas of the manufacture 01 Corn Starch. ' alrAtk for K;ngsford's Starch, as the tie Oswego has been recently Weak, another .14Hory. h ill sold hr ell of tbe best grocers In near ly every pin of the country. T. InsosFOßD'•& SON'S. Oswego torn Starch, (rON PUDDINaII, 10..) • TTAS obtained an equal celebrity with their 1.1 Starch for the Laundry. This article. is perfectly pore. and is. in eser3r respect, must to the hest Bet touda Arrow- Rout, b. aidesheir• in ? : additional qualities which render it in's!. wade for the ihr.ert. Potato Starch has been extensively rke(e v (i --- and mold as Corn Starch. and has given false impyeNsiens to many, as to the tral our Corn Starch. From its great delicacy and mit).., ir is coining also into extensive use as a diet for in fants and invstnis. E. N. KELLOGG s CO., AGENTS, P.H; S/i• ,!. ALLEN ,f NEEDLFS, AGENTI4, 23 sb.fids ))"hurt.-.,, Phila. Aug. 10, 1857. 3m WHY IS IT THAT MARGIN SAMSON N sell oheaper than anybody chief—. lieente , e he buys at auction, fur cssu. Look at his Hats, that ho sells hundreds of. (leLtieuten have bo& and said forimeh Hats from $3 50 to $4 00—but Samsun soils them at $2 25. And why duos he sell thou so cheat)? Because he bought at auction. Look at his Boots and Shoes—lurk at his Gaiters—the same kind sold at other places at from ou to $4 50, he sells at $1 -874 to t 47/. And why ? Because he bugght at auction. Look at his Clothing, and, in fact, every thing in his line. lie will sell a roat, Pants and Vest, some linen and some cotton, for f rom $1 75 t o $2 Ott per full suit. And why ? Because be bought them at auction. Abe', black Summer Cloth Coat, Pants and Vest, he sells for $3 00. And *by f Be cause he bought them at auction. • I am confident that my old friends and customers -will bear-me out in the abuts.-- I would say to those who lire at a distance from town, suppose you need but a lint, or pair of Gaiters. Why don't you come to nay establishment? Even if you lose a whole day by so doing, you will be saving from $1 121 to $1 75 in the purchase of either-- and that is as - much as most of men make a day by hard work. Beside this, you can save much more in the purchase of such other articles ,as" you may need. Recolimt, my, stock is a large sad varied one, and all articles sold astonishingly low. Come to town, get your dinners and horses fed, and you can never fail of saving tho price of a day's labor by buying at the Cheap One•Prioe Store of M. SAMSON, July 13, 1557. opposite the stone Ware. rA lINESTOCK BROTHERS have just re cei red the largest and best lot of STONE_ WARE ever otfered in the county, consisting of Jars, Jugs. Pitchers. Cream Mks, Apple Butter Poet, Psexerso Jars, Pak Pans, To mato, Bottles, Spittoons, ke., to which they invite the attention of the public. Can and examine at the sign of this REF) FRONT. July 20, 1857. Siill Another Arrival of NEW GOODS, AT JACOBS & DUO'S, Baltimore street, near the Diluituntl: where greater bar gain" than ever can bewared. "Quick Na and small pri,6,t , "--411wity's better fur oellor and luiyer---is the motto they practice. as well as preach. Give them a anything in the Merchant Tailoring line—yon - wau't re; gra it. Gettysburg, July 13, 1857. COLLEGE or MEDICINE lyth Street, below Walnut. Session 1867-8. IFITHE Faculty of this Institution - bar ceneln defl to bold limier:LT but win Collegiate , s en i. 4oo in the year beginning, itt October and , terminating in March. } , :xaminatiotts am given DAILY by the Protean/re at the College. Hospital litatructiiin. and )1: aerial fur Practi cal Anatomy. gm/aim/of to the advanced dent. Supplementary Lectures are alaniyen _during the riumnier. Faaa.—;lairinitiatim, $5: one full merge. Et. U ; Perpetual Ticket. ithitt ; Graduation, LW. A limited number of students. of moderate means. and well recommended, w 111 Le admit ted on the Beneficiary List. For further i• arldreg4 - . B. IP/WARD It A NI), 11. D.. Aug. 10.. :it Penn. RP,.. 110 VAL. - WINGERD, WRITE & Sinft, WHOLESALE DLA1.1.30 IY BOOTS, SINES, CAPS, & STRAW GOOl S; ALSO, IN EatHiJoNABLII ' ti,l4, Frit awl Flip fiats, N. W. Cur. BALTIII9JiI & HOWARD dt•innt B. Wi u,/rr/, • • W BALTIMORE, MD. Julia A. ~.‘4pe. J Aug. 3, it 8.57. - Ladies. This Way eIOBEAN k PAXTON have alwaym on k../ hand a large and well selected shook of Ladies', Misses', and Children's SHOES, G tITCRE AN V SLIPPRILL of all kinds, and at all prices. Nu trouble to show Goo4is. May 18. 7, 1 Ilia AND ItatlSlSS.—A fresh lot of 1 Figs Bud ituisiws, just received end foe sale at E. LI MINNIGH'S. .NNTLE3I I I.ti, do y b ou want to select from Glarge and handsome variety of Cravats, Handkerchiefs, Suspenders, ie. f If yea dirs. call at 9t StUN S. ' WIOBACCO a. SEGARS. t.tr km* iteakatiband . 11.' at astonishingly lust rata+ thew high Wpm at t be Flour, Provittion ati&ilracpry iiturctruf.:: • GILLESPW E F.S. Lemons. Candice. ILP ,ipices at all kirkls, Fancy *ad Cauwaia*A-A,` Soap. flair Oita, &c.. at NI:WRECK'S. •A, iparl)lsY roar Hang, Cans, Boots & Shoes, 00-1.) at tringman do Aughinbangli's, iR Chz.zobersburg street, at the sign of the "BIG BOOT."