Texas E7edion.—The Democratic ma- SANDS, !CATITANS & CO'S. jority for Governor in 17 counties is 5,-; ja c t . RiaLlT amaire . 100, a gain of 84 votes on the last Gov.; ernor's election. The Legislature is : largely Democratic. So far the House stands 57 Democrats, I) opposition; and the Senate 27 DJmocrats, 6 oppositiod'. Reagan, Dem., is elected to Congress, , over Evans, Amer., by about 4,00 u maj. Bryan, Dunn., is the other Congressman elect. lora.—lL isgenerally understood that the new constitution has been adopted by the. people, but that the Separate clause, admitting free colored men to free auffwe in common with the white.), AND bail been voted down by a very large , FIFTH iNT F‘IIIPITION -1 majority. .1 .1 J - - 4 - ) ! Will I'- -- . 17: 7 . 7' I * SBI. ie o , i - - eit , orfit lit (i r . ,',... . i, Erecutiox of aif arderer .-11oLLIDAYs- ' - On Il'AltS ES U_ 1" sp,7)T. 1411, 1 , 457. !luau, Aug. 2lst.-11eXitii, the murderer , ut NOPCIUSS, Weis executed here to-day:-, grand Elltibition i• the va- TIM: leading feature of this . j at 20 minutes of). o'clock. lie died • . protesting his innocence. lie uttempt.! ried pc, lormance of the Iroatle, - j' . , .. :td Ed,,,,itt,i Emphanrs, ed to commit suicide thi4morniug. lie , v . virrosi• AND ALBERT ! spoke nearly two hours from the star- ii l whose mitl i valled feats have been fold. , - the wonder and delight of thous . _ _ t e ands upon alum-awls in the 414 Patis, London. New Y 011; and 6 •-• l'hiladd ph:a Theatres. They ~ A eitiihit the 1:101. 1 , .. 1 , ! ,, ,, , iii,1i —"'n Di. , ,' , lyf ~,.. Animal - 74...t1iii , 1y un-! 1,, , ;.,,1 I° I , l' totAelii . d i l l it They have heeta taugh! to as , etll , l an Inclined Plank. only %INV. I\CIIV.• in • it.ltb. a &Slane.° 1442p0f 3U) arts. wlwre one of them it ill BALANCE lIIMSELF OX 11 LS lIE 111 ! iti'toa a ," ,, ./a.q..41 --... 110 WTI Li I ~l ;It PO/7s rt-r. .....• 9._ Tiley it ill also perform a ;Treat 4 variety of FEATS OP PinsTURING, as ionsc a. Gra NASTICs, OANCiNG,WALTZINI:. )(ARCM! I, &C., Duch as hate ~ ..."1. t - --.. never Lien attempted in Amen , /'1 ca. anti nave I ten the Wonder I I"' 1 . 1 nut Amazuneint of the world fur the las; two )•t ars. The.e per krtly and surprtg a„„N....l img,lj tr.vned 111, pltAttts. Loth of / %%hunt ate quite youtt4, t% ere Int.uglit out to Lill,. fin/n(ly in NLlzell last. h ) Ir'. ft :s 1\ US, 1 persotta;ljo lit) i.tirchn,ed them At an a out tact tilt lie coal - S . LiaJiti;.: liter the greate-L wild 7 e : Lea-t p,oprietor in Europe .t,l . ..r• !le. :: ii htle they it ere performing an .;,'• 1 I ei1 i :ag,,,,,,. L at the Pc rt St. Dew , . l'.ll is. Th, it iotkriti , a. 1. t1i ".... 'e ttainer• MO \S• I. %(:11.1 . N. 1 . . E, accont p..inn s the F:le-,.hants and , upi.ri;ileild, their pet Emu at:et ~. _ l'a el Ifillai• Notice. , '1)1,: P:1) 1 11 'l lm , do M 0.% 1,,,,,j. tiv,l)• .cool u:"'•1 31 "c 411 3• a"we va the pu :cc, lii it L1i.....t . t 1 . 0 a , ,r.h. - L- ; " 1 "Y Et t , '.4 1, :4 \\ ILL PLR . $0": . i'l11:11 ALI, that is .mouttnced • s ....--- ••, , r i:lostr.,,,d by c.i:• on ',lir , hills. and that alt the Feats that, . 7 , 4, nil . r . r....4. 7LI, t il ds i hitt , I tit it ~ t ! q v at .11 ."". A. -` 45 ' ,..„1, , ),) and 'I ...C:1 1 .i....1, ..InE .%C.. CM, . 1 7 1 ,1 ,e , i;..,_......i..1.. .. 0. 1C 7.. K ...12 ' LI" DONE. .nt a. _..- co' -''- r-- a. fit the Eqmstrian and ..Aero ;;; ,; 1 , ...e...... ter, Laic :),!; , .., , rtu.e.ds, tin Prow le 1., ~.. i .... ~ I. ts e.,ma :Linty tecointmiol to ;10 , i',,,,e - t v(..".;-=‘,„ the tome of :It: loth , le. the ~,, ; LA.:A k . :: - `-:.t, limits. of Mons. }i-1 \ N'lE. , aiol ~ , 410 . 1. 1 .7, a econti ;Islteti pupils. Om rt. t.te... ( iertna it .-I,roletts flirts N t)l.li- PO MAN a,.. d VON CA• I 1.E.- 7tils 1 fol 3• i ~.., i; 4. 5 , Nine. 1.0, ISE B1:01% Lit. the I t ~.4.• 4 r. al tiCeollll 11 , /....1 ETIV•4:11 . 1111C. - - 46,,A„ .. ., ' Mr. J J. NVI IIANS. u tth his ',.. i i• 1.43.33.- talented lad l'llll.U. Mr. 11 \I. ,•,2,. AVM \R. the Egite.trwi I ,sote.(ine. JESSE -, S X NOS. Ow ft , urtte point of Mr. 11. SAtols, the most aeemnplishtil toter of the age. Mr. GEO. SK.}:t; EA NT. the graphic ...'..7...t0e Ruler. and a host of other musts of dtsttugutalttal REAL ESTATE, AT PUBLIC SALE. 1N pursuance of an Order of the Orphan's Cann of Adams county, the utler.l4lwd, Administrator of the estate of .1 ICOil deLteaed, will offer at Publi c , Sale, 11:1 the pretulsei. 004 Sliiirday, (J Pith day of Mather nest, the following Real Estate of said damaged., via A FARM, situate in Mountjoy township, Adams enmity, nn on the Beltiwe * Turnpike, four Miles from Gettysburg. and PIX mile 4 from Littlestowti, adjoining land"; of Peter Ormlorff, l'eter Cownover. J din 'Worley and other.. contain ing 132 Acres, more or•less. with due nrupur tintis of Woodland and Meadow. The 'ini provemente pre a one and-a-half story Weatherbuarded ROUSE:. Frame Barn. (with shed, around it,) Wagoii ,rt ;-tt Crib, Wash Log Blacksmith anti other outbuildings: a fir.t-rittp Apple Orchard ',rebuke fruit ; a not errai I in.: S!tritt4 near the house, with three uther •pring, uu the preuilAei.. The farm is under gaud eultiv iti 'n and go. a 1 fencing. and well watered. 1'.•.-.on. --wishing to view it are requested to cal! on the undersir,ne,i, residing, thereon. r.e property will - he offered in whole or, in twu parts, to suit pnrehrt.,ers. tat - Sale to commence at 1 - o'ckek,' Nl ob .and day, when attendance w ill be si‘eu stud terms made known hv PETER, BOBLITZ...I4m*r. By the Conrt—J.J. B %um's, Cbik. August 24. ISS:. to PUBLIC •A I.E. IN printuttnee of an Onler of the O-nhan'q 1.. Curt of .I. , lain-. 1 . 1 , 1111 * V. tllO 1.11.!..r•i•zr,(0, -I.lmiiii.trater 01 the e-tat.: of II fe‘ ite BEi LLIi. (leCelltifq, will liffer at l'oLli. , S.i:e on the grew Se'', hn NalFlol , ty. 111 , •...'6ll, die v Sep leador ri , -.rt, the full 'wing Real .Estate uf bat,' deeea ell, vix • . N . 1. A LoT.()F 1; ROUND, sit•tate in lluticr t , .wri-hip. Adaiii- , 0.11.ty. 'Eat: it mile north of Centre 31.11.. it.li , .iiiing 1aii.1...! (4,..0ige 'Pohl, Abraham 51a1,.111_ , ..1, iio‘i the undersigned. containing 2 .1.11'.1:s and 3: l'erelte. , , (more •Ir le.. -.1 on whi. L are erect:: a Two stun - Frame 11,‘ti;thea•Al ' ')welling 11l USE. with A ....L one Ain ; ; story Frame Kitchen attaelTe.... a A '. ' i • ; -.. L.g StaLle. with a l'i:r iag- 1 4 ,.. . ,- - 4.*: Iloas.catta.:lie.l, a L .gl'aliiiiet-tnaker'% Shop. ‘t i. 6 other out-huil , :ipg., al.. a %midi.; !Jean oz, .Apple Orchard, with other - trait, on the prentim4, and a ties er-failing well of water next the dour. with n elialit pans!' in it. No. 2. A LOT - OF IS ltOrN I), ad-• j , ,ltiiisK the above. omit - ming , 2 Acres and 3:: (tit.ire or le.s.) 13 hate been well lintel during: tI l.tvt l'ew years. Parl'ersiiips ‘ien the priiporte tire re.iiie%ted tii call upon the residing near liy. to eoninioniv at I n'.l ick, P. 31., on - a id slay. when attendance will i.e goeil stud term. , outdo kii , iwn 6. iNll.11) By the Giurt—L.l.ll.ll (%cik. .11t,;tyst 24. ts Orphan'io Court Nile. DY virtue of an order- of the Orphan's _L.) Com tof Adams coun y. the iinderstglie.l. .Adiiiiii6trator of the eAme of • hunmx But.- LION, dred.. w In eipose w sale at pat Mtc uttt cry, ou.Qe p:eulises, o I 111 , day 4.V 3, 1 ,14-mthrr H ex!. at 1 o'Llock. P. M a certain TII.ICT containing shout 11 Acres. of Inch- about 4 acres arp Timber, aini the Libitum in a good io.a.e of cultivation—On which are erected a in u stn y mi. LOG 11OCSK, (weather)oarded,) a log 4, iiu wotilierlioartletl Bat ii, and a Lug": Shop, 'lit Sp r in g !louse, and 4illler s oln•bullillitgo: :Liu thereon an Urciiard of Utility trees. hav ing choice fruit. The tract In ',twitted in llenallen tow Attain< con tity. adjoi iiing lauds of Conrad Thomas,- Levi Irwin and Peter Dillon. • The terms will he made known on the day .ufita.e by JOHN 11OFFIAN, By the Conn—J. J : Baldwin, Clerk. Aug. 24.1857. to Notice of Inquest. -11 VOTICE is hereby given to-all the heirs 11 and legal representatives of 31.1111 11LW1TT. late ofMenallen township. Adams county. dean/sell, to wit: George Hewitt, John llevvitt, Jesse Hewitt, Sarah, intermar ried with Thomas IleCreary, but nov.- deceiv ed. leaving her said husband But-tiling; the slesconliats or issue of Elizabeth, intermar ried with George Joyce, now hod' de.eased, Jusepk- Joyce, 31argaret, intermarried with ' Samuel Cook. Obadiah Juyee. now deceased, leaving issue,Sasan, intermarried with George B. fiewitt„slawes Joyce, Daniel JQI/00., Mary, • intermarried with Willi•uu Gardner, botu now deceased, leaving issue, Alfred Inines Gardeer, Afary.tan li.trrinue , and Dubur.th, intermarried' with Henry need—that an IN /1 QUEST will be held on the following proper ty, viz : A Lot. Piece or Parcel of Laud, sit uate in Nenalion toweship, Adams county, adjuining teal* of David übll. Jona.y calm, and others. contaioing 10 acres, snore or lime, tot which are erected a two-story Leg House, Lig Stable, with the necessary out buildings—Qs Thursday, the 17 to (icy of Sep teigber t. at 10 o'clock, A. M., en said pansies*. to snake partition thereof, to and ateoupt this heirs and legal representatives of said deceased, if the statue will admit of penis, tioe,_ without prejudice to ur spoiling the 66 CONSUMPTIONe " whole thereof: but if the same will nut admitß Y DR. W. W. HALL. Sent p. p. for $1 O f snub partition, to inquire bow many of said r Address Pablsalser of 1-Adre Journal 4' heirs it ounvemieiltly eccummod;ite--aad I ii„ith, Nrto lurk." This is believed to be ; part and di% ide t.te &sae to and among se the plainest, most truthful and satisfactory. manjt of them us the same will ueeumtuutlitte ; book on this subject over presented for pope.; but if the same will nut admit of division at lar reading : neither medicine or instniments all without prejudice to or spoiliug the whole , are ftdvised most remarkable results having "here o f, thea to value and appraise the same. I followed diligent attention to certain forms of wind* and undivided—whereof all persuns in-, out door activities arid nutritious diet. teiested are herehv fotifie.t attoul. THOMAS, Sikeriff. Aug. 24.1857. It Sheriff's Office. Gettysburg, } Aug. 24. 1857. td List of Letters , il E IIA I S (NU in the Post Office, at Gettya-" 1-8 , burg. Aug. 17, 1857. Register's Notice. I Albert J. C. Little & Moore NOTICE is hereby given to all Legatees and Bear Peter Little L. J. Mrs. other persons concerned. that the A'huin- Beard Elisabeth Mrs. MeGlaughlen James nitration Accounts hereinafter mentioned will , Briteher - Wm. Parker T. be presented at the Orphan's Court of Adams, Bowers Mary Miss Peil Robert county, for confirmauon and ailturance, on, Creager C. W. R./slier Wm..: Tuesday, the 22.4 day of September runt, viz : i Ewalt Ab'm S. J. A. Mr. (These are a portion of those to be presented.) ; Eisenhart J. S. Spangler Barbara Mrs. 280. Account of Noun Miller and John, Fisher Nancy Misa Sc. John A. Miller, Executors of John Miller. deceased, ; Llarlues Randolph I. Tesler B. 0. -who was surviving Executor of Michael Mil- /lostettor Peter West Oeo. I'. ler. dentiesexL 'Johnson A. C. 283. The first and final amount of Freder• ' ' GEOIIGE GEYER, P. M. jek Wolf, Guardian of Win. Flickinger, minor ID.Persons calling for Letters in the above ion of Wm. Flickinger, deceased. • ' Lint will please say they were advertised . WK. F. WALTER. Register, Per DA teat. PLANE, Deputy, itesister's oMce. Gettysburg, } A 08.24, Itol. td abilittO Atoonz The enmie feltorem of the entert•in • 1111:111 tt 111 he into baCell the two cerebrated PEIWOVII.N4; Zf:Bittif4 Trimed t.ius,t maime: by C. 11 It t.•;SET. ittuilic IGO di-p'3y4 of V ArI.TING. TCIVILIV(4. riIIFILSETTIV:. Fr.. i$V . the 'l', envy, in which the Wil rle izynina%tic Ktn:ii,:th CC the company Will nppetr. Th,pertto ninncec he nernmnanit.,l with 0.r.r0 11 1 11tE's V. CliltNET It \ND. E4rli Eliteitairmiew. trill cunclude with the Rutuatttic of MAZEPPA; nR 711 E WILD lIORSK OF TAWIART CLOWNS —NI E_SSRS. BIIoWERS AIMAR, Trith Avii4,ll/0 the forenoon a Fp!en.lidPßOCES sros OF ELEPHANTS with the uthziliteent B 4ND Cll A !HOT. driwii hy a Team of ! will parade through the pniteipal streets. ADMISSION, 25 CENTS. NO HALF Door:: open at 11 and i P. M. PeAurm Strice half an hour aftervrAnk, IN ill pert to at GEITISBURG, ‘Vednes. day, &pt. 9th; and at ILANOVER, Tucaday, Bth. Aug. 24.1857. `Costar's' Rat, Roach, &c., Exterminator. 13UT up in 2tic., 35c., 65c., and Ifl Boxes: • Cuilar's" Brd E.rteratimator.— Put up in '25c., 50c.. 75c.. and $1 Bottles. "Costar's" E'edrie Pwrder. for In zecl.v, (CY.. Put up in 25c. and 50c. Boxes. Principal Depot, No. 388 Broadway. New York, and sold by DRUGGIStS and DEAL ERS everywhere in the United States, Cann ills, West Indies and South America. rnull particulars by Mail Aug. 24, 1857. Its 1A LARG E assOrtms nt of STR AW GOODS., Ilk-just received, and fur sale at BLINCX.II: & Avousa.suca's. =I Madame% Sale. VALUABLE IRON AND BRASS It & REAL ESTATE. Oft r q. the Dith i!f&-yentber serf, FIVE Subscriber, Auignee under a deed of voluntary assignment fur the benefit of creditors, by Timoras NValagx ,% Wire, will Fell at Public Sale, at the Courthouse, in Get tysburg. the following veluable property, viz: No. 1. TWO LOTS OF GHOrND, fronting on ketiroad street. on which ia erect. cd a •altralie Iron and Brass Foundry. lift* 13 as the " G ityrioarq ILundry." with all the necessary apparatus, Steam Engine. Flasks, Pattesno, Tools, &c.. The Foundry is stow in running order. and doing a first-we business. No. 2. A HALF LOT OP GROUND, on comer of Carlisle and Railroa.l streets, with a new Two-story Prick DWELL ING, with Attic and Basement—large Nu, two Brick Back-building and Attic, Stabling. sever-failing well cf water, &o.—admirably adopted ler a Public House. N 0.3. A TWO-S'fOitY 11 t7IC f: DWELLING. adkoniag.,No. 2. with W,T: Attic. good cellar, back-budding, &c. —also new. No. 4. A LOT OF GIZOT - NT), on corner of Chstutiers'.urg and West streets. r i fronting GO feet on former tdreet and .1 running Lack to an alley. with a Two. ii story Plastered DWELLING, Wvai her- 11 Warded Back-building. a Frame Shop. Stab ling. Well of 11 ater, &c. No. 5. A LOT OF GROUND, adjoin ing No. 4, fronting 60 feet on Chant bersburg street. on arbieh are erected EttUlt irPt i Three•atory Brick DWELLINCiS. with " ii Attica. These will be sold together or 'I ' separately, to suit purchasers. No. 6. Two LOTM ()F. GROITNI), adjoining No. 5. each fronting f, feet nn Chaumbersburg street and running bask to an alley, being desinible building lots. No. 7. HALF LOT OF GROUSI►. on Ea ..t Middle street, adjoining ptopertie: of Ephraim Ilanaw•ay and taco. Swope, Of I it 4 . ; 0 1. ". . .thick are erected a good 'lt% o•mory iii Frame DWELLING, Back-building, {Veil of Water, tc. N o. 8 . A Da OF (i1t()I . N1), on West Middle street, adjoining properties of S S. McNair and others, fronting tki feet on Middle street. Lid running Lack 1.41 •n alley. No. 9. FIVE AIIIES (W more or Teas. near Pennßylvania College. al joinotg lands of It. McCurdy. Eden Devlin, and other.. No. Its. THE INTERESTOP 11'.11:11EN. (tieing the undivided two-thiids.) in a'l kAcr L it Ft et.ilotu tun tedop, containing 4') .leres, more ur lesv. adjoining 1311(14 of S. S. 31eNair and other.., known 43 •• Middle Cieck Factory." There are,_ il I on this property a livre Tno-storyrff 11WELLINIi Ilftrk-I , lllllllllg. Stahhitg, Stw Mill. and ocher impro‘ementi. The IVA t,r-1,„,‘ 2 .r is (lima to ally 11l the count:. and furnishes an udtutralde sae :ur a ur Factory. The in•erest of 1) 'Warren, who owns On whet third of properly No: 10. vi iH lie sold at the sank' time. .o flint the putch.L.ser will secure all Cottle tide. Sale n ill comintntre at 10 o'clock, A. M.. when attendance will be given and teittn, matte Lunt', n by SAMUEL WEAVER. .Ig,ign,.. Aug. 17. It<>7. Priam' sALE. un.ler-iglitsi r li .4(.11 nt S.!o, S.1(,1„1 t /. the 111111 1.67, uu tliv ilt t •tsu into. A 0 ,111 1. , utie 10.1 e it 11311 from Dvarlo Ir. tuill. and t‘%„ Peternburg, the to trtt A TRAcr OF L.INI), contninint! 1:20 .I..reri s moms or h.-, ndioin;ntr lands of M eltael Ssitmlokuzft. loto.:. 31 ors, Jacob t.. , lsatrel, nod the Ltd morr vreek. riliieh runs through the farm - . The imprnienientis are a Two-story /trick ll%ell;ne . - itir i , 11OUSF: Tenati• 11,nt:•.e.L 0,4 Barn. • .:4‹ .. :s.nure House, Wash !louse, and ;7 1 :' •;, miler but-build:ll;4 , i. w Alta 'ire' , :::.: , 2:• . - ... n % g .., „at,r m.ir tle !muse. Aisint I 1 110rez are 1 ' ..0 ,, ,11.111‘1, tift` tem:tinder (146.11.141. In a f..!”..(1 state of etti:ii mina .. iml limier g,s,•l tem tn.z. There is :ifso o n the I.rPiiike. It Sn's . ( "0-1 , 1.1 , :z and !'bier 31111. The land is w ell wate.-01, thine iwii:e a ,pritlg, in enpli 6v1.1. There is al.. nn Ocel..iril of choice fruit trees un the premises. Perp•untt Wi.hing to view the preini , es kef,,re the dayof s at' Ily 4,11 Nathaniel StatuLaugh, nbo re.oles on the 811111 e. - "".S de to eommenee at 2 0'4.1 , ,ek i n s.Ci any, w nen atte n dtw.e v. ill givenbe and term,. ml4e known lnr Pllll.ll' S Li3ll.lA - Li II Auguct 17, liis7 A Good Farm, AT PUBLIC SALT.: Sul.criber- intending to quit farming. will ultcr at Public Sole, un the preunhes, 0 /1 pli!, obit, his F. 1 1 .01. Fitl/a . .0 in Butler town-hip. Adams county, within a mile of Arendmville. adjoin ing lamls• of Samuel Wolf. John Hartman, Thomas Taylor, George. Taylor. and others, containing 106 Aerev,wore or less. having due proportions of Woodland and Meadow.— Tile iniproveinemit ate aTwo-story LUG I.IOOSE, with two Kitchens. 111 I a Bankjtarn. Wage. SlKASpring House, Wiahh Mane, and othe • --. out-buildings : a vpring of water near the door of the Dwelling. and one ol the finest Apple Orchards in the county on the premises. The land is under good. Finning and good cultiva tion, and the cleared land has all bees limed, some of it Utica. Perrone wib.hing to view the property are requested to cull upou the untkrbsgoed, reaid tng thereon. Sale to commence at 1 o'clo:k, P. M.. cn said day. when attendance will be given and tcrwa wade known by JOHN 11OFFMAN. Aug. 1.7 1857. The $10&$1& Single and Donble Threaded Empire Family Sewing Machine. AN Agency for thank of these Machines kan he secured for this county, on liberal terms, by a personal application at the office of the subscribers, S. E. Corner 6th and Arch Su., Philade;nhia. Nu one need apply without sufficient cspi- Milo conduct the basins% properly', and with out references as reliability and capacity. We positively assert that toileAs Sewing Machines, fur all purposes or family sewing, are by far superior to any Sewing Machine lu Use, (no matter at what cost they are held.) and wherever they are offered for sale will meet with a rcadv and constant demand. 3011NSON A-UOVDELL. Aug. 17. 1857. 1m A NEW STOCK OF BOOTS AND SHOES, At the Old Sland in West C7uumbersburg street. r UE undersigned has just purchased s well selected Stuck of Goods, and invites the attention of the public to his One aseortment of Gentlemen's, Ladies', and Chil dren's BOOTS AND SHOES These Goods have been selected with c view to meet the tenons wants and necessities of customers. Also. a splendid as. aortment of Plain and Fancy GAITERS & SLIPPERS, of all sizes and descriptions, made of very best materials, which he is prepared to sell on as favorable terms as they can be had at any place in the County. Having been engaged in the Shoe business lot 30 years. he flatters himself that he has selected such Goods as will give entire satisfaction to all who may wish to purchase. Call and examine for yourselves. Boots, Shoes, &c.. made to order as heretofore. W ILLI A 11 May 11, 1857. 3m IJOWDPat and SHOT, the best manufan -1 turgid, abe had at NORBECE'S. MEM! =MEI er co' it ii TIME il, T Y , AT PUBLIC SALE. PIIHR subscriber. desinng to rerun•.. till offer si Public Sale, on the preonses, on Tuesday. au 241.4 of .Argsze Outwit, the M issing Real Property. wiz: No. I.—A LOT OF GitOTTNI), sit uate on Baltimore street. in the Borough of Gettysburg, adjoining property of Dr. Knuth un the south and "The l'otitpiler" office ou the north. haring a two-story Dwelling I IDVSE.with a two-story brick Birk - - Building. Stable. well of teeter, fruit a s. 4 d irreS. therrou. No. 2:.—.1 LOT OF G1:101.7..ND, sit uate on high street. in said Borough. adjoin /mg property of Dr. firauth. the Female high School. and Lot. No. 1, having theieon erect. ed a comfortable tweristory SHUCK HOUSE, and brick Back Building. No. 3.—TWI) LOTS C HOVN situate on the corner of Breit Middle and Wa.hington streets. in said Borough, adjoin. ing properly of Simnel Weaver. en the west— with a two-story BRICK WHISK, a one and a half story Vt'estherlioardeil House. and a frame Blacksmith Shop. thereon erected. No. 4.—A TRACT 0)1" LAND, situ ate on the Long Lane. in said Borough, ad joining lands of Itoliert Sniiih and Ge o rge Co don, coutaioiog 7 Acres and 02 Perches, hay ing a lirgt rate spring thereon. About 4 acres Ire Meadow. The tract will be offered iu two lot*. No. 5.—A TRAcT OP LAN)), situ ate between Weat !diddle street nod the Mil leratnwn road, adjoining Nods of Robert Smith and Rev. Cole. containing 7 Acres, wore or less—tu Le otkred to thirty 10t.4. No. ti.—A Tit.t.c.r or LA N 11, situ ate on the 11111er6wwit road, 111 Cumberland towiiship, hear the llomeigh, adjoining lamb( of F4111;4'111' qatinway, Illerle.o's heirs, and Rev. Barkett. containing 3G Aere4, more or lepa—to he offered Ir. whole or in sii lots, as may Lest purchasers. ", - 'lltese.• Propel tiesoffer rare opportunities to make Mee...moons. and the attention of all &airing to purchase is inviied to the sale.— Much of the land hat been limed. stir Sale to witonence at 1 I M.. on said day. wtarn attonlatwe trill lw given and terms wade known by 'IIIOMIS F. FRAZER. Aug. 3. 1857. Li A Rare Chance VALI'ABLE FARM Fltlt sALE NEAR rr 4iven in the last Nri'.l to-tnni , tit of ti oil Ilr.on-t. c,•.1•••.1. the Exe, ut , .n of I 1,.. 3 .e 0.01, 0 a• P ,LL,• S tic , tip. Slo , nriwr I ti . eilock. P. M.. tilt' full r,tin~ 1.11l1.1:ok of deVeal3ed, t i : TII E F.l M , on Arlii 1 fir thirty VP:1" • ttiatu on the liller4too 0 Nina. th.• tirit farm f,..1 ) , tl.t e.ontittni Pr: 11;,1 AcHES, Lit il 6;) 1'..1:( 'II ES of 10101, imviing a pn.n.o hon of 11eti.:0 r 311 U due pro uorlo,ll The iiu:,-oveoteet , ,oncjst iif i i • I. k c i htrqe Tue-tAwy LOti HOUS.:4 u tip . i 1 tr,4e St"ite Ihtek Barn, N%:kg..11 'z f ."l* 4 i S n. 1, Cori, r.-ih. C.trnii,.e ii.0e.ee.......:- .I.el 411 no C••ar y IMI-61.1.111111.:4 ; !i. tii,‘,.s,,e u , •ler•t•L.ho; :3priii4 or Water a li.l Stun nut, II ,i.e. 11- ,, ..tline Apple 0::111.110), u ICI .. %a-ie.,- P , h..t. - f,ito. T , ,e fen,e.. are g s.”1..l:10. till . 1..11 1 111:l nil(' ..t.r.f . “frillt.l%.ol , afi. g t -d- I'.•r. .n \\ i..100g, to %stew the preperky a"o leTae-ted to e.:1: uoon the heirs restdiug there ,i/. .11 fa fins , a /1 , 1 plar , trill fe• sn74, A Tract of mountain Land, ,ntell mu g 12 Ail awl/ ti P 11101. ~r.; SwiAlor. Side mut ntherv . per—n 4 wkiiiiit z to %ea. thiv tract are reiiiii,ted t 1 call ut S do nein oil the oitlil road, on Satiirdav the S lideiwier, it 111ii'elook, w boa ti ill be the ..atait by the Execut.,n,. 8\ \WEL "E""'T.) r.r„ - „!urs .!; !IL \ 111.1111:%1', J A uv . :1. Orpliatem Court Salt.. y ot All arta% ..lcr thot „1" Coart .if A.l in , at -r .J 1 1., deoea , ..l. Will U f 4.7 Stk. 011 t'lt• 10. 101,$!.. 00 Sai l! .1.0/. (,1.• 1211/ d i 1 i+r twit, the Li•al Estate ci said ,lei e :eta, %Ix : A FA It3l. situate 1:1 Liberty totwn.hip, ei•unty, three mike welt of Eliiiiirshuri. hails of 11. n+. James 31cDosit, ell SitieldS 161 Acres, uo,rw or less, about 30 acres of which are cleared mid in t. good state cultivation, and much of the balance is well rot ered with thrivilvz. Cae , init and 11 irk-oak 'Luther. Be tween Om! :AI m.res more could eiudly Lc cleared. 'fhe i prov.•ined it tare a one alitintlintlf story LOG HOUSE, L.ir v i 4 Barn, :t young iireliaril of choice fruit, ke. There are two god Springs near the 'fur roal trout 31eDivit's 31111 to tlito' this property. gsarl'ersolo4 wimliing to v:e.v the property are request,-t1 to call noon the subscriber. re siding thereon. It will he offered undii or in two parts to suit purchasers. stra"..Sale to coistiaence at 1 o'clock. P. en sari day, when ,atteridance will be giver: and tennis wade ir,xtuivii by W3I. A. C0LL...1 Ith'r. By the Court—J. J. ELturis, Jug. 1U 1837 I= Family Grocery 'B.: Provigion Store. GILLESPIE T11031.1S respectfully in form the people of Gctlyslpirg and die poldie generally, that they fare just retorn ed from the city with a ft,eneral assortoloot of tiIIOVEILIES,PI3.3VISIONS and VEll ETA 11LES, which they are prepared to sell us low as the l o w est. YLOCII. and FEED always on hand, and sold at small profits. S ore on York street, one dour east of Wat tles' llutel. Gettysburg. Aug. 3. 1957. Executors' Notice. T ACOB HERIM"S ESTATE.—Letters, tot e, tamentary ma the estate of Jacob Ilerhst. late of Cumberland toe tr.hip. Adams co., deceased, having been granted to the under signed. the first-named residing in Gettysburg and the last-mimed iu Hamiltonian tvrp., they hereby give notice to all persons indebted to Paid estate to wake immediate payment. and times having claims against the same to pre sent thew properly authenticated for settle ment. SAMUEL HERBST, JOHN HilltlisT, Aug. 10, 1837. Ex're NOTICE. rPIIE Members of the ''Adaiier County Mu tual Fire Imttsrauce Company," are here by notified that an election fur twenty-one MANAIGERS will be held at the ()ace of the Secretarv, in Gettysburg, on Moiulay, the 7th day of &ptembevk next, between ihe hears of 1 and 4 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. zkcir M.anagers 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 amounts for the current year to be closed. Aug. 10, 1857. 3t Beady-made Clothing, COATS, Pants and Vests , fur ta)ya and men ; Bouts, Shoes, Hats and Caps : Shirts, Collars, Cravats, Neck Tics, Stocks, Handkerchiefs. Gloves, Stockin ' gs. Saipan• derv,--a nice of lot of Gowns, Water-proof Oil Coats, and everything else that can be found in a Store of the kind, always to be had at SAMSON'S. SIM =IQ D. A. BUEHLER, See y -. ~ One Oof - the aid rkrusil l Foil SALE. rpliE undersigned offers at Private Sale. _I his FARM, situate in Strad** township, Adnnts couutv. on the llenurer rood. and ad joining the dettsiairg llonmgh line. The fano euntains 1,4 Acre, , , more ar less, the land being of the hest quality, much of it " gntnite' —with fair proportions of meadow and timber. Fences -...01l mat the soil in era eellent cultivati..n. The improve. r .. . mews are u nooforta:de Stone ~:.:,..‘, It Dwelling HOUSE, Itnnk 8.1111, -•. • . Wagon Shed. tiforn erik&c.—flrst -,.......,..,- •,, ! rate Apple Ovehard. n nerve-failing . well w ti I water at the ”.ir, and a number of springs upon the tract. It is certainly one of the motet desirable farms now in market in this eoutity, ; and demands tho attention of capitalists. Permute wishing to cietr the property are requested to call upou the uodersizne I. resid iiig thereon. DANIEL BEN N ER. July 13, V• 3 - 313 A siviaLL FARM, AT PUBLIC SALE. lITILL be ',Serest at Public Sate. an the "\ premietel, Ott Thursday, the 10th day of Septentirer next, A TRACT O} rabufbie Linextone Leind, containing 28 Acres, more or less, situate in Gertirmy township, Albimm counts, un the Turnpike lending from Little...imam t o G utty ,• harg, one quarter of st mole from the fonder pimp, adjoining land.i of James Renshaw, GeoNe Myers, and others. Tire int;woye ment4 ore it good two stmor • BRICK 110( 7 SE, I.,7.ll:trity“rj, Crib and Wagon Shed, and other out ; a never u-oi or water at the door, mid AO eral never f a iling arming• on tile tract; nl.n an A nt.le o t i•haril of fruit, with iit':!•i• fruit tree... Pereont whehoor to view the property are reqin.ite4 to mil t.p .n tint utoiergigoetl or on 3lr. I 4.4rgt• G oiler. I t lioremt. It ig upon(' the In de.or.l4le e ,uatry re,idett ces in tlto county. '.tie to 01111111( . 11M /It , ek. P. M.. an said day, I'4 lien *tie idanco will lie given and term, nixie knuwu t, .11)SF.PIT L. SITOItB, Awn/ for Mr.\ E. S.'iorb Juno 29, IR. is A L 3 Desirable and Valuable Farm, F 0 It S .1 L E T •:•.11).crit,,,,t:xpetick.r or PLTER FFRREE, t.fier+ nor .idl e t/I V i;,11 , .%1 ug de.irable !teal 'E•tatil'nf decedent, Viz : A FA It 11, I tte the II nne situ:ite in Tyr,.ne C./Lllll V. Wl:Willing Iniid ..1 Ferree, Jacob Arntsbvr;:yi. and 011.er.. offitaining 212 Acres, more or less, having. tatt l e itron:trt;:.titt ttf WII .11111111 and Mttadt t‘rt e intprttveatenttittttlittimt ttf a Tyr:: St.ry wratherbtrartlo.l 11(WSE, • :t Stant , Bank Matt, 11rtigtat Sited tantl trn St,trine: Ilttatte, TEN .\,NT HOUSE, St.thle, Att...•74 m it'll a nevt•rfailing , ttrittz of water at eat: dlt ;and an Apple ( )rehartt un the Till. has alwnys bsen Omitted to hp one of the hit g-nunimoklikeing Farm. in the whole Per.oa s w;.11..z to view it are Nooke,te.l to enll ur,opi Mr. Ilkkok. n•r thereon. Ag the Farm 14 .1114Celltil,10 of con venient klivi•ion. it will he ..tiered in two part. or in whole. purelia.ers mar .le-ire. lithe pi 4.lkerty 14 nut toll it pri‘ank sale previon. t.. 4r2-111, Seldom- IN-s• 71 , 34. it will be otferekl at publie outcry on that upon the premise.. at one kk'eloek. I'. M. A.tten.hinek. ..!1% en mot term+ made knonn h, JOEL il. I).I.NSEIt, July 21), !Skirt. GOOD FARM, AL' PUBLIC SALE. THE Exectitiirt4iif HESS, ‘l ill infer at Public 5..10. iin the Villiy, A S. ; 'PlenillCe the tulualiie Real Evtate of nuitl de ceaneil, TII E F.1I; M on whirl' fleeea.ol resiilinl all his life'-time, %imam in Lion:ore tovrnnhip. A.lnins county, within three miles of York. ndioiniii lands of Philip Hews , Silos Brom', Isn't , : As per, Inane 31.srs..1.1seph P.'wer. and o thers, inoltaining 185 Acres, more or less, .I.,ut too of whirl' are 'Arm acre's meadow, :Intl the balance eolwrinl a nth Girl% i lag timber. The farm in 'miler g euitilittion awls cud fensing. The intro-meow:its ars ~• q Y Tw.i-story Lug 'DWELLING s ftf HOUSE, large Bank Ilium. large -Yt Shop, D:y Ilouse„ unit other out buildin; three Apole (Ir.-lot' e of ehoice fruit, with Peaoli, Pear. Plum :wit Cherry Tree+. There is u time, failing sitting of Mu ter near the tlor, am! :t stream through the farm. it heing tits well watered. Apar•The farm will be offered in whole or in two Varts. me mac hest suit pun Per Person* to view the pr.w..rty. are reque-tae w cull on the firstmamutl Ezoeu tor, residing thpreon. Aziy-Sale tee commence nt 10 o'clock, .1. M.. un said day, when attendance will 1.03 bet on and tenni, wade known la+ CO 1: N ELII'S HESS, 11ESS, July 13, 1857. to E.vcniors 11127rALso. at the same time and place. the following PtilVq.../N PIiOPERTY 4'1.18- ceased: 3 tons of Ilay, 3 Grain Cradles ; a quantity of Lard, 25 yards of Carpeting. 3 Chests, Covvrlets. (butts, and other articles too numerous tin mention. SECOND APRIVAL OF Swing 4 - - Summer Uoods. WE respea.fully Livite the ,attehu.in of buyers and enAt4 nr.r. both in towu and country to. our new !stock of Ginds. It ronaiata of i/ey•ti .od., Notions., Queens care. Cedar Ware, qociterli W.Lre, and 61.0 k :cries; It EA D 3-.11.1D . 4 ; CLOTHING ;' Clothing Lauda to order. Ciar.lll Gouda Cut free of charge, at the uturth-wemt corner of the 11.tunotid. Juno 1. 18.17. The n. C. s. Burnett, Y V TiIiLE laboring as a Miaeionary in Southern Am., diacorereita simple and certain Cure Air Ali um- CruulliseCrlde, Nervous Deb y, and all impurities of the Wiwi/ ; also, au tam), and effectual mode int Inhaling the //eiaril.e. Ac tuated by a uis*re to beliedt his suffering fel lows. be will cheerfully send the Recipe (free) to such is donne it. with, full awl explicit di rections for preparing and succiebafully using the Medicine. 'Addreau REV. O. 8. BURNETT. 831 Broadway, N. 1: (lily. August 3, 1857. Gel Black Silk Bats. ALL and Winter Stile. just rseaived and 12 fur sale at; COI.IE - AN & PAXTON'S Fashionable Hat, Cap. Buut and Shoe Store. Summer Clothing. MITTS morning received, a new lot of very I fine Summer Clothing, latest fashion, aid will continue to receive every week or ten days, more of different article... from auction. July 27, 1857 This Way ! This Way ! ! JCST IN SK.kSON!—FIy Neu', or various styles and colors, cheap at SAMSON'S. IF you want to buy GOODS CIIEAP, call G. F. ECKENRODE SRO'S. at Ileidlerabarg, Adams co. SA PONIFIZR OS COSCSNTIATED LIS for waking Soap—to be had at FAHNESTOCE: BROTHERS. pIIILDREN'S Shoes of every variety and size, at Itatznat.iY AuontsaAccu's aueeemors to W. W. Paxton FLOUR % FEED always on hand at NOR BECK'S. S ECOND arrival of Spring (Mod. at the Chump Store of FALISESTOCKS'. ME 40. it At Public Sale. 11.13 E Subset/bar, Adruiniatrator with the will annexed of 3ltuu.iat. will offer at PuLdie sale, oil the premises. out &dowdily. the Sth day of STkinhor nee, the following Real Estate of said deceased, V : AIP A. 1C.4 situate in Cumberland township, Adams eounty, ntijoining lands of John Plank, Michael Busitunin, John,Slyiler, and others. about 4 miles front Gettystotr 7 , vontaining 151 ACRES and allowance. «•ith go , rl tirtTor tious of Meadow and Timberlsild. The um nrocements are a Two-story ski .„„ yr HOUSE,. Log Barn. and the ne cessary out-buildings: an Apple Orchard, and two tieverfailtng.- Springs near the house. Fetiches s,ris * st, aim the lintel, meetly granite, under grind cultira emu. If desired, it tract of 10 CO 12 Adroit of Wood-land will be offered separate from the Farm. bar Persons wishing to view the property are requested to call MI John Keefanver. re- siding thereon, or on the subscri'oer; residing in Oettytthurg. lify`Sale to commence et 1 o'clock, P.M.. on said day, when attendance will be given and terms make known by JAroll BENNER. Adininietrator with the •ill anoesvil July 13. 1P37. to MILE Subscriber, Executor of the last will mi d t ,,,,,t umea : of JIM 111011.E114, Sr., de ceased, N% iU 4•se: at Public Sale, tun the premi ses, 4m S Ain !Wag, Mr 121 h ,big o Svlruithti• next, the fellawit.g Real Estate of said de ceased, Tie • situate in 3loilutpleusant township, Adam, eounty, adjoining lands of 3loses Senft, Peter O'Neal, Daniel Kohler, awl others. alsart 5 miles from Hanover and 3 from New Oxford, containing 52 ACRES, inure or lik i ss, with good proportions of Moldow aritlTiguher-lantl. The improvements arc a TKO- ' story Brick Dwelling, 11011 SE, . -1 1. 1 ! 1.•:‘,4 Barn, arid a Stone Spring I lkillSe,( With 121.1Verfiti tit Ig Spri fig to it.) allll fill necessary uut•loilldnigN; an Apple and Peach Orchard, with choke fruit, of all kinds. 'rite fencer nre 71, wl, metitly• chesnut rail.. Tile laud is in fir,.t rate order, it having Leen nearly all limed within the List hew years. About 10 Aerees of good Icue4llnntit... the farm. Stir Per.4on4 wishing to view tkeprrper!ty, are requested to call un John ilemler, Jr., re,iding; thereon, or on the sub.criber, resid ing in oxford townshiii. ntirtidle to leommence at 1 o'elnel;„ P. nn raid day. NThen attendance will be given and terms made known by JOSEPH J. SMITH. Er,-rirlor of Mender, Sr., eirr'il Aug. 3, 1557. td Valuable Properties, AT PRIVATE SALE. . rilllE ',inscriber, &hiring to remove to the I_, West, offers at Pirate Silo, his FARM, situate in Cumberland town.hip, Adams co., on the road leading from Gettystiorg to Fair field. about 2 milts from the former place. adjoining lands of Geo Culp. Franeis Bream, and others, containing 153 ACRES. more or 1e..., with due proportions of Meadow and Titubtr. Thu improvements con4i.t of a two story STONE 11‘ lUNE, a good , s• Mira, Wagon Shed, Corn Crib. u I and all other neees.nry mit-build -1... _ , ~,,... ings: a never-fading cell of water 4s; I t near the door of the dwelling. with nn excellent spring near by. piped in:u the barn yard.— Also a first rate Apple Orchard, with other fruit, on the Firm. Fences good, and the land in fine cultivation. a Trail of elo)iPe Land, containingibout 5 Acres, adjoining the shove. with &comfortable two•suxy OW EL.. LING, Stable, Shop, well of water.- fi uit trees, ,t.c., thereon, making it a very desirable home. Persons wi,ltiog, to view the properties are requested to call on the undersigned, residing on the last named. July 27. JOHN BUTT. Sr. TTIE Subscriber, Executor of SA 51' Mrx mEaT, deceased, w ill offer at 'Public Sale, on the pretniNes, wi Saturday. ilic 51/i clay of N...piclutx.r rice, A S3IALL FAlllf, (formerly occupied by said deceased.) situate "in Hamilton township. Adams county, adjoin ing lands of Daniel Baker, John Bear. John Hartman, and others. containing 45 Acres, mure or less. The land is under good culti vation and good fencing. The improvements consi.t of a tyvmstor, STONE HOUSE. Log Barn, Wagon Shed and Corn Crib. Spring House, and V; other out-buildings: two Springs . and a good Apple Orchard on the premises. Also at the same time and pl3re, will he offered. A TRACT OF A BOUT SIX ACRES. half Woodland. situate ali.mt one mile Irmo the above, on the Abbottstown Turnpike, ad joining lands of John Bopp, John Grove, and others. 10 - Peisons wishing to view the property are requested to call upon Mr. llathias Motu inert. residing on the first dtscribed. I.l:7Sale to commence at 1 o'clock, P. M.. on said day, when attendance will be given and terms tnatle known by ttEOIIGg 5/ t.', MMERT, Ile r Aug. 3, 1857. ts THE Subscriber will offer at Public Sale oa the premises. on 7'km:ft/ay. the 27//4 Auye.lt nut, the following property, viz: A SMALL FIRM. situate in Fran in tovenqh p. Adams county, containing 40 AEres, more or less. a '- The improvements are a one and etr• a half story LOO HOUSE, Log Rani, Shop, Sibling House. &c. Also, the following PERSON AL PROPERTY, viz : 1 Horne. 4 head of Cattle, 7 Hogs. 1, Wagon, Plough. Horse Gears. Shovel Ploughs, (double and single :)ento in the ground. Aye and Oats by toe bushel, Potatoes : with all the lioutiehold and Kitchen Furniture. such as Reda and, lieddlos. Tables.. Chairs, Bureau. Cupboard, Clock, Since. Tubs and Puts. (11.7 Sale to commence at 1 o'clock. P. 4., on said day when attendance will be giveu and terms made known.by MICH'AEL J. 11 F:NRY. July 20, 18.57. tu JOHN UUKE Littlestown Railroad: TILE Fourth Monthly Instalment of Five Dollars per Shire on the Stock subscrib ed, will be due and payable to the Treasurer of said CI nu poop ust&fig day. u / A 's y n .,' L as t. —By a ltesolution of the 1.1.,art of Direc tors, passed ou Saturday, :15th ult., all per sons to arrears after that time will Le charg ed interest at the rate of one per cent. a month on their betck payments, in Itecortiance with the Act of :Use:lady. S. F. slloltß, Secretary of the Bvard. Ank.3, 1857. td N. B.—Any of the Directams will reeeipt fur payments on Stoek. 3f. SAMSON Willow Sired, above 21%0Ws Side. AIouLDINGs suitable fl,r Carpenters, 111 Builders, Cabinet and Frame Makers, worked from the hest and thoroughly season ed material, always on hand. Any pattern worked from a drawing. lhi subscriber having purchased the entire interest, will continue the business with in creased facilities. Agents wanted in the various towns in this portion of the State, to whotu opportunities will be offered fur large profits to themselves. SA3IOEL B. lIENItY. JulyI:), 1857. 3iu • - . . - --- BONNETS. Ribbons, Parasols and Shawls to be bad very cheap at FA H N ESTOC I BROTH IRS. 41- VALUABLP, P11?Xio 4 Vatemb:e Farm, AT, PUBLIC SALE. A 1' AT: 11 , REAL ESTATE AT Public Sri Ir. Public Sale. PHILADELPHIA Wood Moulding Mill, \VIII li IT Tii.t . r MARCUs sAMISON (lAN sell cheaper than nnyixtdy else ?—• Because lot buys at unction, for cAsn. Look at his Hats, that ho «ells hundreds of, Gentlemen hate bot4ht and paid for each llaty i rmi) S 3 tio to 041—but KAmoton ielle them nt •25. And why_does he sell Aim eu cheap ? liecattse he bought at auction. Look st his Boots and Shoes—book at his Gaiters—the same kind sold nt other places at from V, 00 to Z.,14 50 , he totllm at 31 871 to :! 0 .2 .s7l. And ulty ? Because he bought at auction. Look at his Clothing. and, in feet,. every thing in his line. 112 will sell u Cost. Nate and Vest, some horn and some toottco, for fr,, tn $1 75 4142 Oliver full suit. Alai whir; Bei:mule be bought them at auction. lbw, black Summer Cloth l'iiat, Pane and Vest, he sells for ei3 00. And why ? Be. cause he bought them at suction. I am confident that my old friends sail customers will bear the out in the above.— would say to those who it at a distance Trout town, suppose you tn. cil.but a not, or l nit of (13iter». Why don't you collie to mj , establishment? t.Eveu. if you:. lam) a whole day by so doing, you will be sayfpF from $1 121 to $1 75 in the purchase of either—. and that is es much as mutt of UM make a day by hard work. Beside this, yea can sate much more in the purchase bt finch other nrtieles as you may need. Recollect,' tar stock is a large and varied one, alid ail articles sold astonishingly low. Come to town, get your dinners and horses fed, and you comm never fail (Searing the price of a day's tabor by buying at the Chelan One-Prioo Store of M. SAMSON, July 13, 18:;7. oppislite the Bunk. I'. KING' ORD & SON'S Pure Osswegi► Starch, (FoR rug LAtilmar.) TTAS established a greater celebrity than ILI has ever bees obtained by soy other to rch. This has been the result of its marked su• penority in quality, and its invariable uni kountv. The public nay be ISMITCIi of the cantina &nee attic high standard nuw es'ablished. , The production ix over Ta•mty Tons daily; and the domand has extended throughout the whole of the United States, and to' foreiga countries. We, king thus on a very large scale. and under a rigid syatetu, they are able to ware a perfect unifirmity in thelunlity throughout' the year. This L the !ji-ea . DrxidiTalmn iw ~hrrr/rrnakury, mad is realized MAO for Ilse first time. The very best Starch that can be made, and no other, is always wanted by consumers, and this will be supplied to them by the gro cers. as soon as their custimihr. have learned Which is the best, and asiC • tor it—otherwi►s they would be likely,to get that article oat which the largest profit esti be made. Mr. Kingsford has beenengaged in the manu facture of Starch continuously for the last 27 years: and during the whole of that period the Starch made under his supervision has been, beyond any question, the heat in the market. Fur the first 17 years, he had the charge of the works of Win. Colgate & Co.. at which period he invented the pieces* of the manufacture of Corn Starch. Dar Ask /or Kingsford 's Slareh,- as the name. Oswego has been recently !ahem by another fie turf. It is sold by all of the best grocers in near ly every part of the country. T. KINGSFORD & SON'S Oswego Corn Starch, (roe. PUDDINGS, ic.,) J'A obtained an equal celebrity with their Starch fur the Laundry. This article in perfectly pure, and is. in every respect, equal to the best 13enutida Arrow-Root, braider ink addition4l qualities which render it lova- I - Liable for the (Limn. Potato Starch has been extensively packed, and sold as Curn Starch. and has given fain impretutions to Inlay, as to the teal merits of • our Corn Starch. From its great delicacy and pithy. it is coming also into extensive use as a diet for iu tants and invalids. E. N. KELLOGG & CO., Aalrns, 196 Fitliom N. Y: ALLEN & NEEDLES, - Ammrs, ' •23 South IVAarce.ii l'hila. Ar.g. 10, 1857. 3m Stone Ware. A 1 A HN EST OC K BROTH ERS have pit ee l` eel ved the largest. and best lot of STONK W ARE ever offered in the county. consisting of Jars, Jags, Pitchers. Cream Pots. Apple Butter Puts, Pleserve Jars. Dlilk Pans, TO matoe Bottles, Spittoons. kc., to which they' invite the atientiun of the public. Call eat examine et the sign of the RE!) FRONT. July 20, 1857: Still Another Arrival of 6.11 GOOI)8, A T JACOjIS A BRO'S, Baltimore ;greet. 1 - 1 near the Diamond, where greater bur gams than ever clll he secured. -Quick sales and small protit , "—always hotter fur peller and buyer—i 4 the Immo they pr-ad/Gems well a. preach. Give them tt rail for anything ler the Merchant Tailoring, line-yuu won't re gret it. • Gettysburg, July 13. 1857. PIIILADELPHIA COLLEGEor MEDICINE ; Fifth Street, below it'aOtt: Session. 1857-8. • 'ruff? Faculty of this Institution ha, meet,- L ded to hold hereafter bat ass Collegiate Sear:mil in the year : beginning in October and terminating in March. Essminatiarut five given DAILY by the Professors at the College. hospital Instruction, ai4Material Gar Practi cal Auntry, yrnittitotrito the advanced dent. Supplementary Lectures are alaogiven during the summer. FENS. riculation. $5 : one fttU tatereg t $1:11; Perpetual Ticket, loadeasius t $3O. A limited number of atudenta. of modaraaa mean*. and well recommended, will be admit,: ted on the Beneficiary List. For further i-formation, addretut B. 110 WARD EAND.3I. D.. Aug. 10. 3t Veu*. RE-1/0 VAL. WINDERD, WHITE & SWOPZ, • WHOLESALE PEALEIts IN BOOTS, SHOES, CAPS, b. • STRAirc GOODS ; Al4O, IN FASHIONABLE • Malenkin, Felt and Fur Hats, N. W. Dir. SkI.IIIIIORZ k HOWARD ITS., Adam B. Wingerd. Daniel S. White, ,BALTIXORE, John A. Swope. Aug. 3, 160. Ladles, This Way! COBEAN & PAXTON hare always or hand a large and weft 'selected stock of Lbdiate, WigAct4', and- A Children 1016 Sims, 0 VITERM AND SLIPPIDt, of all kind', and at all prices. Nu trouble to show Goods. May /10. ; FIGS AND RAISINS.—A fresh lot 'cif kigs and Raisins. just received and fur sale at E. U. MINNIGIFS. CIENTLEMEN, do you want to select from e .large and handsome variety of Cravats, Ilandkerchiefs, Suspenders, &A If for O f call at 110BACCO SEGARS. of be brands, and at astonishingly low rutenthesi high tittoP i at t ho Flour, Provision nod priwery Store ug GILLESPIKA 1110 PAS. ORINGES. Lantana, Pauli% Crackasa Spider of all lit*ayaa4 -C6049114 Soap. flair Oils, &a., mt 4- z. 4® - ) UT ortiropviv gajr-1) at Bringtattlk: Caamberatairg 'tree, 'at # of a • "BIG BOOT."