A: oral Rtattats. illie Pint Locomotive I "The work guts bravely or. !" A Railroad—a lire Railroad—has for years !men the great want of Adams county. Without it, we have been, so to speak, at " a stand still," whilst the neighbor ing counties "went ahead" with all the speed improvements of the kind gener ally induce. But "there's a good time a-coming" even fur us—and acit far (Ant that. It is expected that on Thursday next, the first Locvmotive and trail' of Caro iciU enter Adams county .?—ibr the first time to wake np their thousand echoes with in limits eo long shut oat from the joy ous:sound of the whistle and the ener getic tread of the " Iron Horse." It is expected that a goodly 'mintier of those interested in the success of the road— and who is not ?—will be at Hanover on that day to see the first passenger train start out on the Gettysburg Rail road. By that time the track-layers will bare crossed the dividing line be ta' n York and Adams counties. Broke Jail. &UWE'. BASTICK, convicted of mali cious mischief at the late term of Court, and sentenced to two. months' impris onment in the County Jail,made his es cape on Fkiday morning last, by "quar rying " a hole through the outer wall. The door of the prison was opened.at A. M., to allow the prisoners the freedom of the yard for a short time. Lkastick must have risen ut once, and wrenching the iron bar from' the end of the soil.pipe, in the yard, with it suc ceeded in making a hole through the west wall, large enough to admit 'his hody, when he took " French leave." The work mast have been done very quietly and quickly, as the other pris oners, who had not gone into the yard, were not aware of his doings, until he had effected his escape. When last beard of, he was making his way to wards the South Mountain. lie had served out fifteen days of his sentence. Broke hill Arm. - On Tuesday evening last, (hiring the exhibition of Baily & Co's. Circus and Menagerie, in this place, Mr. WARD, the Clown, fell from his horse whilst performicg in the ring, and, sad to say, bruke his arm. The accident caused deep and general regret throughout the large audience, and operated as a dam per on the remaiVer of the perform ance. It was caused, we arc informed, by one of his slippers catching in the saddle in sonic unusual manner, by which he lost his balance and fell. lle is - still here, and may remain sev eral weeks, or until the state of his arm will allow him to travel with same de- greo of comfort Care for Hog Cholera. Mr. Levi lit:L.l)Es, of Alountjoy town ship. communicates to us a remedy for Hog Cholera. Several of his Hogs were attacked with the disease, and cured with the following : Take cam- Tor and la udadum," of each a tea-spoon fel--mix with half a gill of whiskey and half a pint of sweet milk—drench the hog with the mixture. •If one dose will not do, in half an hour repeat the same. •29'Tlie hog Cholera is prevailing to a very destructive extent along the Big Con° wago, in this county. Daniel S. Diehl :h as lost upwards of 20 valuable hogs,'S. W. Hoffman 15, Peter Bolling er 4,Singleton Chmaister 8, Jacob Fid ler 4, Peter, Reigle 3, with others, and the disease still raging. Abetn. lirise, otTredont township, has lost 13 Prom the West. A letter from a friend at Franklin Grove, Illinois, informs us -that Miss MARY A. LAHMAN, Of that place, (for- 1 nierly of this county,) recently measur- I ed some Red Beets of her own raising, one of winch was 221 inches in length null lfq inches in circumference. (That beet is hard to beat.) Also, over a bar rel of cucumbers from a patch of ground 7 . by 11 feet. She has grown other vegetables with equal success, which Ehe would be happy to have any of her Adams county friends to partake of with her in her western home, for fathor, JOHN LANMAN, Esq., took over 1200 bushels of wheit from 35 acres of hie farm. 'rhea "ia and about" as good as can be done here abouts 460 1 .'ralking about heavy grain and bi g djiyu pork at cradling in Fratilain county, a friend from Menalien town ship, intbrmed us, the other day, that two of his neighbors " walked into " twenty-five acres of grain with cradles, daring the recent harvest, and he wound up by saying that the rakers and bind ers, numbering si.r, were two days and a half behind-hand in taking it up' —We don't want anybody to spoil the stoqjust pow by "guessing" when the rgkerts wid binders commenced. arc under obligations to our young friend, Gaoitoz A.' COIDORI, for a basket of most delicious Pears. Talk aboat Amoy" fruit as moth as folks 2W, there lire few Pears . that will come tip in qualit,y to those sent in by lir. C, Stir Prof. MAIRKROFR proposes to give instruction in Irfusie, beth vocal arid inetilune4t4 He came, highly recommended, aad have not. the Liseksi doubt, render entire satisfac tielkieil who may avail themselves of lusr See ftdvertisessaut. New York Commission Agency. A RAE% CEANCS. The V. B. 'Palmer Co. hare estab lished, in connection with their odic., Desirable and Valuable Farm, Tribune buildings, a commission swat- AT P1,7311C CY, through which persons residing out Tag Salmdri ! . l7 l , ,, E i r r n a t iffr,: f b r i : 7 , 4 4 l: 2 :::: , of the city, and in any State of the • prenstses, on m in sd ay, .24/4 d ay s is q , Union, will be enabled to purchase feather !salami, the foll.rwiug desirable Beal goods at the lowest market prices, and t igstste4said decedent. with every - litt°°4°° paid to "Tie' A FARM, late the MEW Plaesof Mr. Ferree, situate in quafity, Eic. They have associated with Te township. Adams county, adjoining them, gentlemen who have had great lands ef Angus )(Yon. Jleob Ferree, Jaauh experience in p ure h so i ng and se lli ng , Arntsberger, and others, containing goods of every description, and will 252 acres, more or less, having large proportions of, Woodknd and doubtless give satisfaction to all who Meadow. The improvements consist of a Tyro may transact business through their! Story, westherboarded 1101'SF., a a n S d to o ni n fy rn ßan e k ri ß h. ar;, p ‘ r ta ig gorA . Sh se ed 111 agency. They will execute' orders of any amount, large or small, and for TENANT HOUSE, Stable, Le.. any article that can be purchased in that with a noverfailing spring of water at W1N.:13 city dwelling, and an_ Apple Orchard on the . premises. The necessary amount of cssu must This has always been lohnitted to be one of accompany all orders—except when n th e e ig b i e:st trao4ilpriAlsursocin. F ns w a rma in i shing t t o he vi w ew hol i e t payment can be made on delivery of, are requested to roll upon Mr. Beck. residing the goods, which is usually th e cam ) if' thereon.sYeni en t sit,hne , it will I s ,e use . ej e t r i ed ble c in hrono sent by expreso—unlena the parties of ' parts or in whole. as purchasers may desire. wl.om the goods are purchased assume Sale to commence at 1 o'clock, M., on the responsibility. said day, when attcndahce will be given and linos made known by To avoid delays and perplexing mis- JogL B. DASNER, Rer, 'takes, great care should be used in mak ing up orders, that they may be clear and perfectly intelligible. The commission charge on orders amounting to 85 and less, is 25 cents; exceeding 85, and not above 810, five percent. On orders of a larger amount, five per cent is charged on 810 of the same, and 21 per cent on the balance Advertising a Moral Duty. Some years ago it was proposed by an American Physician that memlx.rs of the Faculty should advertise their remedies and modes of treating "diseases in the newspapers. It was scouted, however, by the profession generally, as infra dig. But is there any degra dation in publicity f Is it not rather the great touchstone that ties preten sion and universalizes the practical be nefits of all vain - able inventions and dis coveries? Should not a profession that aims at the mitigation of suffering and the preservation °Hire, make the means of obtaining these grand objects known through the channel of information most accessible to all classes and condi tions, the columns of the public press If it declines to do so, the natural infer. enee is either that the desire of secrecy arises from a sordid, monopolizing, ego tistic spirit, or from a Lick of faith in its own prescriptions. I Viewing the subject in this light, we ! may irresume Professer Holloway some twenty years ago, overleaped the bar riers which the profession had erected between itself and the public, and plunged fearlessly into the newspaper arena. Ile had discovered or rather in vented, after years of research and ex pernnents, two preparations which he t believed to be specifies for nearly nil the diseases of mankind; and as an indica tion of his confidence in them, and a proof of his philanthropic wish that, if really valuable, they should be accessi ble to the whole world, he advertised them wherever advertising media exis ted. This was the severest ordeal to which he could have submitted them— the crperimentam cmcis. He threw them at once, as it were, before the rick of all regions. He stated their ; properties, proclaimed what they would do, and staked reputation and -fortune , upon the issue. That issue has been all ' that he or the world could have desired. The rich and the poor, the learned and I ignorant, physicians, statesmen, mou archsra nation of enlightened freemen, have sanctioned, used, extolled them— theWare fixed facts in medical history Is k not this better than hiding light under a bushel ? -Is it not better than writing prescriptions in a dead lan gii4ige, and putting weights and quan tities into hieroglyphics. If any thing is worth knowing it is ! wortbv of being universally known.- 1 So thinking, Holloway proclaimed the !virtues of his medicines through the press; and fortune, fame, and the gran ! tude of millions have been his reward. —X. Y. Sun. TOWN PROPERTY, 44t Private Sale. THE undersigned offer at private sale, the Two Story ROUGHCAST HOUSE and Lot of Ground, on „„ West Middle street, in t ettyaburg, rii the property of Matilda Brooks, now occupied by Solomon R. Taylor. On this lot there is a variety of choice fruit ; also a Stable. o:7Tbe Lot. of Ground on the corner of High and Liberty streets, in Geuyeburg. with an alley in the rear, on'which Sr. erected a one and a half story Frame ROUGH- • t.TAST and Kitchen, Black. smith Shop and Stable, with awe I 1 g ; 1 1 1 of- water—the property of Matthew Becks. M. L W. IieCLEAN, Sept. 7-3 t Atwater for the Portico. idnaliiitrator's Notice. "LIMA BETH HUG H EIP ESTAT E. —Let tees of administration on the estate of E lisabeth thighs, late of Germany tirrk. Adams cs.qieerd.., having been granted to the under. signed, residing in the same township, he henrby given nodes to all persons indebted to said estate to make immediate payment, and than having claims against the same to pre sent dues properly authenticated far settlement. 11KNRY SPALDItiG, Adoer. Sept. 7, UV. Gt NEW FIRM. Family Groceries mad (but - actions. PRE undersigned have purchased the Cho i_ eery &tore of E. H. MINN WEI. on the Northwest carrier of the Diamond. formerly occupied by A. R. Karts, where they invite the attention of all who may wish Grooeries, Confections, Froita—Coffee, Tee, Sugar, MO lasses, Salt, Starch. Soda. Spices of all kinds, Lemons, Figs, A'Anonds, kc. Also, a fine ali• sortment of chewing and smoking Tobsoeo, Segura, Snuff, ke. f7l2ountry Produce ta ken in exchange for Good.s., _ _ _ WM. BUYER & SON. September 7, 1857. 1160 Laborers Wanted MNIEDIATELY, on the GETTYSBURG 1. RAILROAD. Wages $1 20 per clap— board $2 O. This Road runs through a high and healthy country; no Demure so in the State. 1Y , .“ paid e uuetually eve ry month. Railroad communication to Hano ver, York county, Pennsylvania, where the Read commemml. Enquiry to be made of Contractors on the line. IRWIN & TAYLOR. Gettysburg. Aug.3l, 4t I F you want to buy GOODS CLIEAP, call at G. F. ECkt.'F—NRODE fittoS, at Licidleraburg, Adams co. !TBUNKS, Carpet Bags, Yeßees, &a., of .11,. best quality, sad Low rates, at SAMMY& Sept. 7, 1857. - A Valnable Farm, AT PUBLIC SILK. 1111 E Heirs of ntsizt. ticlutcn, deeeased, _ will offer at Public S.tle, on the premises. on Tuesday, the fpllt day of October next, the following property of said deceased, viz : A FARM, situate in Reading township, Adam" county, within two mile," of the Gettysburg and Han over Railroad, and 1 mile from New Chester, a dj o i n i ng 1 411 ,1 4 of J Oie ph Spangler and John Laydom, and hound ng on the Cunowari Creek on two sides. T he Farm contains ICA ACRES, more or less, about GO acres of tibia are first rate Tival,erland, with a due propor tion of Meadow. The imprure ments are a large two story inn BRICK HOUSE, with a two I/ u story Kitchen: a double log. Barn,- - with 2 Thre.hing Flo r+, Wagon Shed It.ol Corn Crib, Carriage Mouse, Spring Ilou"e, arid all nece""ary outbuildings; grim, Apple and Peach Orchard of choice fruit, and a net er failing spring of water near the door. The Corniwago runs within one hundred yards of the building., which is t ery conveni ent f r wafering cattle. , tor Persons wiThing to slow tie property, are requested to call on the heirs, residing thereon. BeirSale to commence nt I o'clock. P. M., on said day. w•lien attendance will be given and terms made known by TILE II EI lIS. Sept , eruLer 7, 1g37 PUBLIC S.T.E. \IT ILL be litfere.l at Pithlie Sale, nn u, day, the 3d day of (kiuber next, on the premises, A inirSF. AND LOT, situftte'in A.l.ints coun ty, on the Turnpike leading from Littlestown to (:ottyshurg, four miles front the furuier, a‘ljoinine; lands of Jesse 1). Newman and A hrahana G trier. The house is a • 4 . ! (I.oilile TWO-STORY MUCK , 4tr ILE with An out huil.hog of stone, I 11111 . • suitable for a mash house, Amok . • no o se, or any other parp•nte; 1,1 itg sufficient fir three head of cattle, itz. The lot contains 1 acre, more or less, planted with growing young fruit treed. Al o, A LOT OF GROUND, nearly opposite the abut e, containing 1 acre, more or less. Tito lots will be sold nepar e y or to t :ether, to suit purchasers. fiferS Ile to commence nt 1.2 o'clock on said day, n ben attendanze will he given and terms rustle known by THE HEIRS Of ANDREW suumr, DEC'D SepteniFyr,r 7, 1..t.17 USIC. PROF. P. NIAIIIERCEII, fortne•ty of New Torn, and lately of Newvitle, Pat.. an nounces tc the citizens of Gett)•sLurg and vi cinity, that he will he pleased to give private in•troctions on the PIANO, Dlguinsos,VioLts, UITAtt. FIXTU and all Muss I\STaUMM:\Ts: hr will also give inntruetiona in VOCAL MUSIC, CULTIVATION of. Tun Vow; and THOROUGH RAM For partiulare and references enquire at John L. Tate's Hotel, Gettysburg. Pa. REFERENCES. Rev. J. Rune, . Newville. Pa. Ite•. D. 11ettelfloger, 6. 1)r. E. A. sharp, 1)r. I)avid Ahl. M. It. Linn. A. N . John Diller. Prel't of Newville Brass Bend. J. 11. llerron,E4q.. Newvills. Me&srr.. Shryucl; & Smith, L'hambersburg. Capt Bradley, Mercersburg. Pa. J. B. Meyers, 4. Dan't Supt. Cum. SchoolsCumb. co. Dr. 11. L. Lenher, Churcbtown, Pa. Rey. Seabrool.s. '• Thomla Newton, IL S. N. Capt. S. P. Wilson. U. S. N. Capt. U. J. Pendergragt. U. S. N. Dr. Sharp, Surgeon. U. S. N. P. S.—Tuning Pianos and Melodeons at the shortest Loden. Gettysburg. Sept. 7, 1857. 4w kaministratrator's Notice. TOSEPH SMITH'S ?.STATE.—Letters of p) administration on the estate of Joseph Smith, late of Mountideasant town'p, Adams county. deceased, having been granted to the undersigned, r . siding in Oxford township, he hereby gives notice to all persona indebted to aai.l estate to make immediate payment. and those having claims the same to present them properly authenticated km settlement. GEORGE SMITH. Sept. 7. 1857. Adatiniatralor. llover , s Liquid Hair Dye. THE following, from that eminent Physi• ciao of Philadelphia. Dr. Briaekle. added to the testimony of Piafesser Booth, only son firms what is esideneed by thousands who bale need Borer's Dye : "Girard Row, Chemist street. Philticklphis, Dec. 22, 18-i3. "In regard to fluerr's /Mir Dye. I can stile unhesitatingly that it contains no deleterious ingredients. and may be used with entity sitU- y, and the utmost confides°. and *wawa." W. D. DRINCKLE, M. D. Hover's Writing and Lodetilde Inks are so well and widely knows. as to require no ealovy of their merits, it is only necessary to say, that the steady and inormisiog demand. gives the best evidence that they maintain their character for superiority which dtatin• guished them when first introduced, wort cr l o. Orders addressed to the Alauufsetorr, No. 416 RACE street. above Fourth, (old go. 144) Philadelphia, will reoeive prncupt atten tion by JOSEPH E. HOVER, .ifortwfariurer. Sept. 7. [April 13. ly) ...... ........ ... ..- --......,",---- --- 5....... ......„, 1,,.. .: < ~_.' 6 MA • , ; / :c 0 1 v ," r, NI 1.. ‘; , . i ... . , s t. -"` - ---- -.., 4 i. , ... 1 •, 4 1 ; ' t ! ... ) - , • : . 4 : • ' - .. . \:: •• ,I . i "V i ' ,i% • ' / skr4l-.I_IIYY your Hats, Caps, Boot/ & Shoes, Ifpi~.l.3ai Bringman & Aughinbaus:h's, in Ckuu l aberaigirg street, at the sign of cuo • "BJO BOOT." .. „ ._ . „ . , • . . . ~. . .. TICE KOMI PAPAL OF ADAM! A Valuable Faus t • COVITY, AT PUBLIC SALE. AT PRIVATE SALE. ITN pursuance of an Order of the Orphan's 1. Cuttrt of Adams county, the under-opted, riPHE undersigned. desiring to remove to ' Administrators of the estate of PniurTnoesa. I. the West, effete far sale the spleudid F A B M , decenAed, win offer at Public Sale. on the premises, on Tuesday, the 151 A day of 87tem the following property amid de mi 'Filial) he resides, situate in Butler toyer- er well, ship, Adams county, on the State Road lead ing from Gettysburg to Neuritic. ail miles i ceased, rig 1 north of the former place, and within a short A FARM, situate in Stroban township. Adorns county. distance of the thriving village of Middle - miles of the Gettysburg and Hann end the same disance froni the s to ir w a n bie . a Th a is rset hir er a gs polisesses ch as ain fet be tu c r i es aiud of a iblcs, , within l ir t ad, few others in the State. J IBetty ai aburg and York Turnp t ike, adjoining land* of Christian Thomas, David Monfort, It contains 106 ACRES—between 10 and . 11 acres are covered with lofty Timber, and I /I'l Thomism, and others. containing 148 there is a good proportion of bleadow ; but 40 M , more or less. about 40 acres of whim!' ant the cleared land is well adapted to the I a r e fir st rate Timber-land, with a duo Peolnw growth of wheat and other grain. Since 18521 are a large Two-storr Stone 1101:13}% tioa of Meadow. The improveeseets an nearly 0,000 bushels of lime and about 1,500 1 ambos have been put vipun it. The soil bar I Stone Kitchen and itnoke House at been turned up a foot in depth and no rock teebed, 'liable Lug Barn. S able. and all no- or. other obstruction found upon the entire' uric4'7 out - buildings ; a good Apple Orchard, well of water near the tract. The Farm is handsomely and Moro- d a never - failing Monti' , divided into fifteen fields, with never:l4l°er; water in the barn-yard emend meter- failing water in every one of them. Upward. i failing sprusge on the farm, and a never-fail- of 600 panels of post and rail and3oo panels, ing stream through it. to which amass from of board knee have been put op s i nce Am — nearly every field can be had for the watering so that, in cultivation. water. fencing, and cattle. , , d every other reqnisite for a MODEL FARM. Ilir reraeles er'eniuX to view m property this ne i s h ard to exact Th e knithtinss are requested to call upon the last-named Ad (sU erected since 1 4 52) consist of s large don- , usiuistrator, residing ou the adjoining &rot. I We BRICK HOUSE. with Brick sk i r ado t u commence at 10 o'clock. A. M., Back-building. large and dry eel " 1i si on said day. when attend a n c e will be ...ir e .. e ! bar, and a constant fountain of . ', II II , mud terms ma il d l e o kn ß o y w water under the nor of the house • T H OMAS. hY l r . 4des'„ra SANIXEL THOMAS. t -• a commodious Bank Barn. unsurpassed in itst improvements and conveniences ; Wagon sh e d ißy the Court.-r-4. J. Witt/rim, Clerk and Corn Crib. Carriage House. a complete ! Aug- 24 - hts7. to Hog Stable, and all other necessary out buildings; also a two-story TENANT HOUSE and Back-building, recently erected. An un failing well of water and a running fountain in the barn yards. The buildings are construct ed in the very , best style, and their location is such as to afford a view of all the fields from them. There is on the pretnises a find rate young ORCHARD of Apples and Peaches, and the country is also excellent for fruit. The track is being laid for a !Unread from Hanover to Gettysburg, and when finished will add much to the agricultural importance of this region 13:7 P c so as Sri •liing to view the property are requested to call upon the subscriber. re siding thereon. Letters of inquiry should be addressed to Bigler P. 0 , Adami ennnty. Pa. ALEXANDER KOSER. August 31, 1857. A GOOD PROPERTY, IN V tiant4sunto, AT PUBLIC SALE TILE subscriber will offer at Public Sale, on the premises, on Saturday, the 19th day of September ace, the PROPERTY is Mummasburg, Adams county, for set end yeat=n occupied by rho subscriber, and at pre sent by Wm. B. i:ohrecht, EN. It eonsistsof A LOT OF G ROC - SD, • withn two story BRICK HOUSE.. t good Stable, a ‘VaTiminaker's ..zhop, two wells of water with . • pumps in them, and a tariety of iruit tree+. tberron. The property wit, lung went:tied its a TAVERN STAND. Purt•uns wislinvg to view it are requested to call on premise+. say-Siile to commence nt 1 o'clock, P. M.. on ..anl day, when nttenilance will be given and terms wade known by MOSES RAFFENSPEIVIER. Ann+t 31,1857. SIIERIIMALTV. 1 .4 - INCOUROIF.D by numerous friends. T 4 utft:r triplet( as a mindolate for SI I KM FF at the next election, subject to the dectaion of the Democratic County Convention. Should I be nominated and elected. the public may rely upon a faithful discharge of ditty on tuy part. JACOB TIIOXEL, Gettysburg,. Sept. 7, 1857. COLIVI V TREIISIIREA., WTEare reque•iteJ 41 ant ounce JOEL B. 1)AN`...4; ER, of Ciuttysburg, a. R cao .u. date fur County Treasurer, e nbiect to time de eittion of the lletnwratic County Cum eution. Sept, 7,1857. COUNTY TREASURER. I'are requested to announoe JACOB V SIIBADS, of Gettysburg, as a eandi dite fir C.,uoty Tren•urer, subret to the de el.ion of the Democratic Cuutlty Cotti'entiuth Aug. 31. 1857. COI' VTlt TR E 4.81: REM -NUE are requeotted to minotinee WAY y 11111G11T ZIEGLER, tit Geuysburg, n. a candidate f..r County TreaAorer. subject to the decision of the Demucrutic County Con vention. Aug. 31, 18.57. CLERK OF TILE COURTS. rrio the_Vuters of Adams county.—Solicited I_ by many friends. I ufter myself a• • can didate for Clerk of the Courts at the next elec tion. (tualtject to the decision of the Democratic County ( nrention.) If nominated and elect ed. I pledge myself to a faithful discharge of the duties of the dike. JAMES RUSSELL lurnulisburg, August 31, 11457. CLERK OF THE COURTS. rill) the Voters of Adams county.—The dersigued, nt the solieitattiou of numer ous friends, offers Litnself to your considera tiou as a candidate for the offs :e of Clerk of the Courts, at the next election ' (sulAieet to the decision of the DemocrutieCounty Con reu tiun.) Should Ibe ['owl rusted and elected, the people way rely opens faithful discharge of duty uu nay part. lIISRY G. CAIIII. Gettysburg, Aug. 31, 114i7. At an Orphan's Court, , , IIELD at Gettysburg. in and for the county of Adams, on the 'A' 1 17th day of August, A. IL. 1837, before the H mumble Robert J. Fisher. President, and David Zier ler and David Rumor, Emiuhes, Ammonite Judges, duly assigned, Ice. On motion. the Court grant a BVL upon the heirs and legsl reprosentativea interested in the estate of ABRAILLII,KITCREN. late of Reading township, deceased, to appear at the next Orphan's Court, to be bold at (let 7 tysburg, on the °22d of September. 4.7)..1857; and t or refuse to swept the Real Estate of the deoedout at the valuatiou, or show cause why the said Real Ratans, ur any part thereof,_ should not be sold, in case they nr, any of them should neglect or refuse to take and accept the same. Personal notice to be given to those Veire residing in the county of Adams. and to those residing out of the euesty by publication in one newspaper, published in lieuysburg. for three successive weeks; and one copy to be sent to those heirs residing out of the county, addressed to *etch of them, to their nearest Post Office, as far as the Sheriff can ascertain. By the Court. • J. J. BALDWIN, Clerk. August 31, 1857. • FULL STOCK OF Fall Dry Goods. . ELANDELL, FOURTH a ARCH streets, Philadelphia, respectfully re quest Cash Boyers to examine& fine stook of SEASONABLK GOODS, adapted to Iltsr nr.XNSI'LII NIAA TRADE. Full Line of Fall Drees Goode. New Designs of Fall Shawls. Rich Silks of Newest. St y les. Good Black Silks of all width*. 4 Cases assorted French Merinoes. 7 " Poll ds Sherree, New Goods. Untish and Au:written Park Prints. Satinets., Cassimeires, Clothe and Vesting*. Muslin'. Linen". Flannels, Blankets, &a N. B. Auction Bargains from New York and this City daily received. Particular sA,- tention given to Country orders fur Ihrstestde Terms NETT CASII. August 31, 1857. Sus [MAYS NAND.—SiIk and Soft lists of wry description, and Soo sills aYir at EtIIAGIAIAS I atakinummes. A Good Farm, AT PUBLIC SALE glut: subxeriher. intending to quit farming, 1 will offer at Put,lic Sale, on the premises, o n Saturday, Ike 19th dart of S-pteuther new, his FARM. sluice in Butler town-hip. Adams county, within s mile ur Arenduiville. adjoin ing hands of Simnel Wulf. John Hartman. Thomas Taylor, George Taylor, and (Alma, containing 105 Acres, more or less. having due proportions of IVood land and Meadow.— The improvement!' are a Two story LOG HOUSE, with two Kitchens, I a Bank Barn. Wagon Shed, Spring . House, Wash House, and othe out.baildingq; a rpring of water near the dour o f th e Dneltmg, and one of the lineal, Apple Orchards in the county nn the premises. The land under geoid fencing and good citifies. tiuu, and the cleared laud has all Leen limed, sumo A ntic twice. Verstins wishing to view the property are req•iested to call upon the undersigned, resid ing thereon. Sale to commence at 1 o'clu •k, P. N.. en said day. when attendance will be given and terms wade known by Aug. 17. 1851. JOHN HOFFMAN REAL ESTATE, AT I'(BL!C SALE. I ' pursuance of an Order of the Orphan's Court of A.laini county, the uuder.igued, Administrator of the estate of JACOB 110111.1TZ, deceased, will Aar et Public Sale, on the premises, ea Sale rday, the 19th day of Sep tember meet, the following Real Estate of stud dem:used, t ix : A FARM, situate in Mountjoy township. Adams county, on the Mansura turnpike, four wiles from Gettysburg. and nii miles from Littlestown, adjoining lands of Peter Orndorff, Peter Cownover, Jahn Worley Mud others. contain ing 132 Acres, more or less, with due_propor , tions of Woodlsnd and fetillqw. The im provements are a mine-and-s-half story 11 . e.ulterboarded 1101 SE. 1111 Frame limn, (with sheds all around it,) Wagon Shed, Corn Crib, Wash Ilunse. Log Blaeltsmith Shi.p, and other outbuildings; a first-nate Apple Orchard of choke, fruit; a ilecerfailing Spring near the house, with three other springs oil the premises. The farm is ander good cultivation and pssl fencing, and well watered. Persons wishing to view it are requested to cull in the undersigned, residing thereon. The property will be offered in whole or in two parts, to suit purchasers. *lir Sale to commence at 1 o'clock, P. M., on said day, when attendance -will be giten and terms mode'known by PETER ](BLITZ., Atiser. By the Court—J. J. B tuslx, Clerk. August 24, 1ti,57. is One of the Best Forms, F () le SALE. MITE nndersigneil offers at Private Sale, 1 him IA WA, gangue in Straiten town. hi:,, Adami cowl, en the Hanover road, and ad joining the tiettlmloirg Borough line. The farm contains 154 Auxes, more or less, the land heirs; of the best quality, clinch of it "granite"—with fair proportions of meadow and timber. Fences good and the soil in ex cellent cultivati o n. The improve- meats are a comfortable Stone f 111 Dwellieg HOUSE, Bank Barn. • till Wagon :Oust Coi-n crib, &c.—first _ nue Apple Orchard, a never-failing well w water at the door, and a number or springs upon the truer. It, is certainly one or the most 11v:inside farms now in market in this ceuet), and deinaadm Elie attention of Capitalists. Persons w ishing to view the i requested to cull upon the undone leg theroopt DANIEL July 13, 1857. am IL SIIEA US, t UE I I LEH. LUMBER, 004VAND STOVES ! PI It : mitt undenag r med respectfully anemic* to the cittacns•of Gettysburg and vpcisaity, that they hare entered into a ceepartnen-hip, and intend openlog a G'OAL.d. Id I 1 I), on Wasbusgton street. in the mar of the Eagle Hotel, where they will be happy to see all who may favor them with a call. they Kill furnish every variety of Stove, filackastille and Lisarlntruer a COAL, at the lowest p?ssi h'e wholesale rites, in order to introduceit into general use. They slim intend keeping a fell and purest assortment of LUMBat. an noon is the Railroad is completed. They wall keep constantly on hand every varlet' of MAL and WOOD STOVES, among which am the celebrated Morning Star and Son hiss Cook Surat* , Also the Chanu. Capital, Via tor, Planter, Premium and Parley Cook Stoves. Air-light. Star. Franklin, Hot-air Pan ' ter G. ate. Lady Washington. Oak, Pdrigntdia., Union. Air-tight Bare Cylinder, Trope and' Harp Cannon Stores. • . . Persons wishing melamine their stock wilt plesae call at their Stove Ware Rona, on Olumtbenaborg street. two doors below Wigs man & Aughinbsugh's Hat and Shoe Stern. 117Onlers promptly attended to. RXHIERY SHE. DS, C. HENRY WAWA& Gettysburg, Aug. 31, 1857. Littlestown Railroad: THE Fifth Monthly Instalment of The Dollars per Share on the Stock subscrib ed, will be duo and plyahlo to the Treasurer of said Company, coi tae 280 i day of Sept sett. *Er By a Ressolation of the Board of Direc tors, passed on Saturday, July .sth, all fler soni in arrears after Aug.2slth will be charg ed interest at the rate of one per cent. a month on their back paymeuta, in accordance with the Act of Assembly. E. F. SHOItB, Secretary of the Butyl!. Aug.3l, 1857. td N. B.—Any of the Direcars will receipt for payments on Stock. /TOBACCO k. SEG ABS of best brands, and I slMwrwbiugll low rate. thane high times, at the Flour, Provision and ()rotary &Are of OILLESPIX & TIIO3IAS. ORANGKS. Lessons, Candies. Crackers. Spices dill kinds. raver and Common Soap, Hair Oils, *c., it NORBECKYk 110WDZIL Wei SUM Übe best amilikto ! - Mid. 4 1* bad at NOMMICIL INx in neestiee d es Orderof the Orehso's of Aden* meaty. the onderwiteed. Albeinhanitor of Cho estate of rAItAXICKL Coacettonts. deceased, will offer et Public Buie, so their premises. or Friday', the 25th !day al &Member ltr.rf, the following property of aid deceased, via : A LOT OP GROUND, situato in Rending-township. Adains county, on the road leiding ['min Hampton to East Berlin. ad- joining lands of Joseph Mader. Thaddeus ebronistar and 4144111 /Oilier. containing Gi Acres. *none or less. The land is cicartd. and In an excellent state ofcaluvation. AI CI, A LOT OF GROUND, near the above. on the same road. containing 1 Acres. nore or Itss—a wall portion Tiwber. Perrone wi.hing to view the lets are re located to call un the undersigned. residing in Ha rt eamin. to to oestivrienee at 1 o'clock, P.M., on said d.y, wben attendance will be gi wen and teruse trade known , • H KNKY A. PICKING. Arlie r. By the Covert—J. J. Baldwin. Clerk. Ant. 24. 1b57. ts• TN pursuance of an Order of the Orphan's Court of Adams county, the underNigned, Adminixtrator of the estate of %I ART &MIRA itus,dec.,w ill alter at Public Salc,on the mut hies, on Kiduy, the 25lliduy cf &pfendfier uexl, the fullowittg proper ty of said &ceased, %is: A LOT ()IP GROITNI), situate in the town of Hampton, Adams county. adjoin ing property of Lucy ()verbalizer and Jacob Deardorff. haring thereon a two ELT;; ; story Frame IVeatherbuarded lIOU.sE, Stable, Fruit Trees, du:. ALSO, A LOT OF GROUND, ad joining the above. with fruit trees thereof'. (I"*Pcrisonif wishing to view the property are requested to ctll upon the undersigned, re siding in Hampton. C.C.Sale to commence at 12 o'clock, M., on said d.fv, when attendance will Lei given and terms mods known by J.ICOB Al/ABA(1311. Adger. By the Court-4 J. Baldwin, Clerk. Aug. 24, 1857, of rillllE subscrilicr wishes to sell his FARM 1 ht Privet , Bile, situate near Ca.shtown, Franklin township. Attains county, contain ing 7,5 ACRES and some Perches,'oiiiin.4 lands of Thomas J. Cooper, Isaac Rife, Peter Mickley, Ditnicl lieiges, and others, &Ting a large proportion of Mead isr and s, ne fine Timber. The imprineminits consist of a good Two-story 1.0t3 lIOUSE. Us ; : a double Lig Barn, with Sheds en Corn Crib, a never-failing well, with a pump, uenr the house; alm, a good Apple Orchard, with a variety of other fruit ; also, a good quarry of Limestone, on the farm. Persons wishing to ciow the property aro requested to cull upon the subscriber, resid ing near the property. Also, A Tract of lonutftioLand, containing 22 Acres anti 30 Perches of Pa, tented Land, situate about 2} miler north of the farm, on the new road leiuling to the Chapel. g lama* Of Andrew Wider, liken S4alieley and otlicr4. FILKDEBICK Ang. 24, 1857. 7w* Notice or Inquest. TOTICE is hereby given to all the heirs ..L. l l and legal representatives of MARY HEWITT, late of Menalien township. Adams atiunty. deceased, to wit: George Hewitt, John Hewitt, Jesse Hewitt, &trah, intermar ried with Tbomus McCreary, but now deceiv ed, leaving her aid husband surviving; the descend nits or issue of Elisabeth, intermar ried with George Joyce, now both tle..e.vsed, Joseph. Joyce, - Margaret. interinarriea with Samuel Ol,ediah Joyce, now tlecesscd, leaving issue, S man, intermarried with George B. Hewitt, James Jovce, Dmiiel Joyce, Mary, intermarried with `Milian Gardner, both now deceased, le.iving issue, Alfred James Gardner. Mary Ann Gardner, and Deborah. intermarried with Henry Reed—that an IN- QCF.J7'will be hold on the following propir ty, vis : A Lot, Piece or Parcel of Land, sit uate in 111enntlett tovanollip, Adams county, adjoining hinds of David Doll, Jonas Rout tahn. and others, containing 10 acrei, more or le-a 1.11 which are erected a two-story Log Lug &tide, with the necessary out hultditigv--on. Thursday, tke 171 h day of stT le7Nber next, at It) o'clock, A. AL, on said premises, to make partition thereof, to and amongst the heirs and legal representatives of said deceased, if the same mill admit of peril- Own, withont prejudice to or spoiling the whole thereof; out if the same will not athuit of such partition, to inquire how tunny. of saki' heirs it will eonveuiently iumoinusodskte d part and divide the same to and It i tig as many of them al the same will aeoospaodate; I - if do— , trill r 81.11Mit_of/tr ' Costar's' Rat, Rola, 40., liErterminator. PUT up in 211 c.. 3.5 c., 65c.. and 81 Boxes. • C' , •riur's " Bed Bay Ezterminulur.— Put up in 25e... 50c., 75c., and $1 Bottles. "Comiar's" Electric Itietier. fur Aids, Lb* reel*. ett Put up its 26c. and 500. Boxer.. Principal Depot. Na 388 Ltroedaray. New York. and sold by DRacuisrs as 4 DUI". V.ItS everywhere in the United States, Cana da's, West Indere lied booth America. ag - Ftill particulars by ilaill. Aug. 24, 1857. lut KM. GILLESPIE. MESSY TIGGIAS., Fatally Giicery Ar, Provision : . 014 ore. fiILLESPIg t THOMAS respeetfally in form thepeoide of Gattrsbut% wad the pahlie generally; that they (sive put rstiiin• ad from the eitv with a *general as•inttntent ROeSHIES,PROyISIONS and VEQETA. IMPS, whirit they ere prepares( tn sell as itnr , as the I 'went. 1/1 4 0Ukt and FEED always on hand, and P.M at small prilig • • • • S um,* Mork stress, ono door east of Wid nes' Gettysburg. Ang• 3. 1851. Matti Avianltalia /inhibition. rim); PENNSYLVANIA STATE MAI '. CULTURAL SOCIETY will bald its SEVENTH ANNUAL EXHIBITION at PHILADELPHIA, (Powelton Orounds,) on the 23th and bOtls of SEPTEMBER and Ist and 2d days of OCTOBER nest. The usual reduetiou un pasrooger fare and free passage of stock, will be furnished by the Railroad Companies. The /lookout' entry will be open at Philadelphia nn and after the Ist Septem ber. ROBERT C. IV ALKER, See'y. Angost 3!, 1857. 5t WINGERT), WHITE & t3WCIPE, WIIOLISSAL2 DILALIIIS BOOTS, SHOES, CAPS, h STRAW GOODS ; ALSO, IN 1 . 481110 N ABLE AlfuiesAin, &L, Felt awl Fur Hats, N. W. Cor. BILTI3/022.1 HOWARD STS., Adam B. Winverd, Daniel S. While, BALTIXORE, MD. Juhn A. Swope. Aug,. 3., This Way This Way I I TUST IN SEASON!—FIy Nets, of various dylet•and oo4ere, thespost SAMSON'S. BOHNSTS.liabbonsb •Pleasals and Shaw is wbe ha* wlwy cheap FAUN /STOCK BROTHltitle.. PUBLIC SALE. PM3LIO SALE. Private isa le. REMO VAL PUBLIC SALE. pursuauee uf ao Order of t h e Orphan's 1 Court of Adams county, the uuder.igned, Administrator of the estate uf ligN r Biwa deceased, will offer at Public Sale, ue Mu premises, ee .‘vloiday. the 2il/h cloy of Sep tember nr_ri, the following Real Estate alma deceased, yis: e. • No. 1. A LOT OF (11101:ND, situate in Butler townvhip, Adelina county,- half a ! mile north of Centro Milli, adjoining Nada of George Fohl, Abraham Slayhangh tuts the midereigned, containing 2 ,trilEs a nd 54. Perchev, (more or 105...) on which are t r ot t e d a Two btory Fram e lbaiglicit%t Dwelling 'IIOCSE, with a one . itary Frame Kitchen attached, a Log Stable, with a Carriage liouse attached, it Log Cahi net. rue ker's Ohm, tt ith other out-huil•lioga, also a yotmg be a odfi g 'Apple Orotund, with other fruit, on the premiere, and a ncrer-failing well of water near the doer, with n chain pump in it. • No. 2. A LOT OF bl,llO-UND, joining the above, containing 2 Acres and Perches, (more or lent.) Both lot. bare beau well limed during the hot few years. ' /181• Persons wishing to view the property are requested to call upon the underage*, residing near by. sersate to commence at 1 o'clock, on /mid day, when attendance will be itliefta and term% made known by COsl{lo SLAVRAPOTI, Afler:l By the Court-4. J. BALD% is, Clerk. August 24, MT. to A Rare Chance 1 VALUABLE FARM FOR SALE NEAR IiETTYSBUItG. INpursuance of authority given in the list will and testameot of JACOB. Manor, ceased. the subscribers, Exeentors et tho said Jacob Herbst. deceased, will sell .ats Public S do, tin the premises, Ca Tuesday, gplesither 15th, 11437, at 1 o'clock, P. 311., the following valuable Real liatate of said deceased, vitt TIIE FARM, an which deceased resided fur thirty' i•toxiii, an nn the Mlllerstown'roall, the first Gino from Gettysburg. mint/titling - 160 ACkP.3 *n 60 PERI'IIES of patented land, basil* tt urge proportion of 3leaeow and ilia' Inv portion of Timber. The Improvements consist of a large Two-story LOG .1101S4` large Stone 11ank Bairn, Wagon' . . Snot. Corn Crib, Carrit,..-e , and all necessary not -Tmildings ; *firs - to never-filling Spring of Water and Spring House. A Iso, a flue Apple ORCHAN4 with a variety of other fruit. The fender ate g awl, and the land in a }lnc state of cultivetfolil• IferPorstins wishing to view the propertjt are reqm.w.ted to call Upoll the heirs tes t' thereon. .11aa, Al MP :trine lime uwf place will 10,141 4 A Tract of 'Mountain Lana. containing 12 Acres - and CAI Perches, adjoining lands ofJapoh Swisher, Michael Trestle, Solo mon Young, and othent. .Perouins'ilsg&O view this tract are "requested to call it,Wtt-, men Young's, 00 the Cold Soring . toild;`cal .Saturday. the 12th of September, TO when they will I.s) shown the wee by 06 Executors. . SAMUEL TTERIIET,I JOHN lIEItBST, Aug. 3, 1557. to A DESIRABLE FARM AT Public Sale. 7111 E Subscriber , wishing to redone. will offer nt Public Sale, on Manioc, Ms 1214 day flt . -..tierecouseir'next, on the iniessitgeti, his FARM, RI: unte. in Itionnt 'h O r es . seat ,township,_ . A( •:- i _-......yi tae • .. • : -• _.....we of the estate et 0 . ' , t Link, dec'd., will expose Miele str,u',l ~,, ciy, on the premises, ooag.turdaft On: 't day of S:plensber 'oil , at k O r CI9,CK•a, , a certain TRACT 'OF LAND, ,Atioti tORS about 11 Acres. of which about li t iteres i sre Timber. and the balance in a pod ,stitm i pf cultivation--on which are erected a two i f C./LOG 110C8f1..(weatherboaided; gg w mite' boarded limn, and a la 1 Spring House. sad other °using e pi also thereon an Grchard.Of thrilty,,Yrnrilt, 6 in; choice fruit. The ' , tract is intuat -in Menallen tow timltip. Adams ;Amoy, 0 1,!* *"c: lauds of Conrad Thomas, I.4iii Irma Lud Peter Dillon. - - - • -..!,,- D a The terms will he nudee kn y own Ti?Fit'i ofsiCe by ' JOHN TIOFFMAN:.ir. ist fly the Court—J. J .13•14.1wiii i iiiti --, Aug. 24,1837: is sw. ..__ Register% Notice. , ---- ,• - it ! NOTICEis hereby given to all titii;44ll44 other peritons concerned. that the Airilitji ; iatealioa .dmounts hereinafter mentioned, erUl be presented,at the Orphan'a Couisijof Adams countg. GM' confirmation and ,allot s Tuesday, the god dare of Septslithes' Im uri (These alb I portion of those to be VOL Aecount of 'Swift Miller • m4didetivi Miller, niectitnrs of John Miller, decenale wimintit tiurviving s Emeentor of Miaiiet3lll4 . lot, do .easel ''• ' , ~•. ..:al.l 28ksi. The Arai' and - final account of . rnioto kit Wolf, Guardian of Win: Flickinger, runlet° aur. of Wm. Flickinger, decenked. ' '= " • WM. Y. IYALTYR; ileyrelfcr, - • a - Per Otxret, Pirist; tookir' t 'Register's Office, Cettp,bnrg. ' . '-' - Aug.f-'l, 1857. td f The $lO & $1,3 Shrylr a tul-M)rflyte'r.,,Ne,kr , Empire Family Sewing as A N Af.,Peney for the eitiewl these 3lncliiney „Cl.. can be sawed fur this county oil v ia teria.4. by a perscual application at thu u of the subscribers, B. E. (Lauer tittib *moll Arch SW, Philadelphia. Nu one need apply without, suffieleat 04r tal to conduct the business pruperlv, and with out references as to reliability and capacity'. We puaitively assert that theisit.*** l JK Machines, fur nit purpures (.4 - fatuity aewong,- 1 7 are by far buporior td any &win Machine in use, tnu matter at what (*at II etillStilitil and wherever they are °feral at Below meet with a ready and constant. destemid.ll /. II 3011 S SON a i.1001)B6IA, 1. Aug. Et', 18a. 1. . • , -,333,0.1. Ezeottors , Notios. JACOII HERI3SI"SE 3 TATE.-4Letteeieset., tamentary on the estate olJadoiltlefilsit s late of Comberlan4 townSbin. Ada l 9 2 , deceased. laving been "eratiteditie thisallter signed. the tinit-natucd residintiaGetlyeAtrz and the last•named in liamiltonbin qv/fp...111y hereby give notice to all peraonit indebted iii said estate to make immediate per ste...di* those having claims against the •setne'te sent them properly amtheaticatedLferaaities4 went. SAMUEL lIERUST4.--f: 1: JOHN' 11E311242'#' -Li 1!; Aug. la, 1857 BONNETS, assortment, *t • 1. tap .. 0 gOOND arrival of Spriti t tieiNt t 10 at Pfe °heap arrival of F . • 61 FLOUR, 1) 4 FEED ahltysion NOlMl NU liiiilltiool IA to ' 1.” .• • , ,',,-. ; r; • !/.'1 - • , r , "=1.1