~' ~ ~~~ ~~~L~~. Death of Samuel Spangler. We are pained to be compelled to record the death of Mr. SAMUEL SPAN-G -EM, of lieuntpleasant township. Ile was in our office on Monday afternoon last, enjoying his usual health and spir its,—and now he is no more. On Tue,day evening, the family re tired at the usual hour, Mr. Spangler sleeping in the lower story, and the rest of the family on the second. Be fore getting to sleep, those up-stairs were startle l by a heavy fall upon the fl•pir below, and descending to ascer tain the cause, found deceased lying tpon the floor, life having already de parted. It appears that be was for years subject to spasms, and his death is attributed to that cause. le was aLt . el, we think, about or' years. His remains were on Friday followed to the tr.raye at the White Church by a largo nut:T(4er of frienili and neighbors, sin cerely his sudden Property Sold. The Farm of the lattli JOHN DEAR DORPF, St raban township, weR recent ly sold . at public Sale, by the Executor, FR.EDERICK DIEIIL, Esq.; for $5,200 P• 39 acres. EPHRAIM DEILEDIONEF par e has er. The Farm of the late Yacon 3taarso, in Munn tjoy township, was sold at pub h'• sale on the 18th inst., by the Execti t,r,, JACOB and JOHN ItAsmo, at 8 . 243 per sere-16 . 1, acres. Deatt.t...ll..kalso purchaser: • The Mill and 0 Acres of Land bi longiug to Mr. JOHN Cosnox, in IGen ninny towusbip, advertised to be told at. public sale ou Saturday the 26th lust., was sold to Mr. MICHAEL liiilPEll, of York county, on Tuesday last, for $4,3U0 at private sale. - • New FirmyL Wm. Gluzspir. and 11EsnY TiIOMAS recently - formed a partnership in the }leer,' Grocery, Confection and Notion business. Store in York street, one door east of Wattles's Hotel. Wu. Bonn SG SOS flucceed B. H. liinnigh, at Smith's Corner, on the Dia mond, in the. Grocery, Confection 4Lid Notion business. Silvans & BUZIELLXR have opened a Stove Sala Room iu West Middle street, where a - large variety of Wood and Coal Stoves can be seen. The Coal an. Lumber trade is also embraced in their business. E. 11. 3lmstan is about opening Dry Good, Groceries, &e., at the South-east Corner of the Diamond, and is now in the city making pnrchases. F. B. Piciuzio has also gone to the city, to lay in a stock of Clothing_ and intendia*- 1 '; ''' .*llll4-63e4 zu - aLTOd.) t -- at MiddleCOtra old stand. tarOrphans' Court was in. session several days last- week. The motion for an Injunction against the School Directors of Huntington township was Court refusing to grant the injunction. On Thursday morning, Mr. A. NEsnrr BACOIIEE, of this place, after a credita ble examination in open Court, was, on motion of D. 11:Conaughy, Esq., admit ted to the practice of Law.. JO:a - Professor REYNOLDS, formerly of Gettysburg, has accepted the position of President of the Illinois University, tendered him at a recent mooting of the Board of Trustees. stir Mr. VINCENT O'BOLD ) of the neigh borhood of McSherrystown, has lost forty-one hogs since the hog cholera first made its appearance in this county. . Mr. JOHN SPANOLER, near Littlea town, has lost thirty-two hogs, whilst others have lost from ten to twenty, and in fact in some sections therq is scarcely a hog left, so prevalent and Ca tal has the disease been. ser Mrs. GINTLING, residing in Cum berland township, ha placed us under obligations by the present of a basket of very fine Peaches. Thanks! The Franklin Railroad.—The entire amount of stock ($37,500) necessary to secure the reconstruction of the Frank lin Railroad frJut Greencastle to ILI gerstewn, lid., has übscribed. bed. SilirA. Poisoning case iu Alabama re sulted iu four deaths. A negro woman eliiirged with the deed is in jail. • . gar The official majority for the De mocrats at the late election in Kentuc ky is 1:4,114. `There are plenty of young gentlemen as well as plenty of old ones, whose beards are turning gray, which gives the former a , great deal of uneasiness, and exposes the age of the latter. Tu avoid these little perplexi ties we advise such of our readers to use Pref. Wood's flair 11 , ...storative, which will, itilhis coarse of a few weeks, change the hair to 14 natural color. It dues not d) e the hair like. the' most of the hair restoratives, but protium a gradual change of color from the ritetiathe heir to the final end, and gives it a fine and glossy appearance. We have seen many parsons who have used it successfully, and pronounced it the only invention which has 001120 up to their idea of a "cure for gray heads." We commenced using it about two months since, and if we are any judge of age and beauty, it-has made us sickest ten years °anger ; to fact we are beginning to look ik c ails younpand tool very much like getting Yoang wife. The change is sniraculoua, 4.4 it would be as difficult to find a gray hair now at it would be to find an idea in the head 'of the Duke or Bucking ham. We know sev eral old toads indents* young widows ' whose eibbat.ark just beginning to assume asilvery li t yikaiod who have been talking seriously !ti m Sothis rsmedy i ssitwe advise delay Loy Wager. It nave fails — . • Would. • ...r ••• ,-.) s .. 4114 i VT et, Daticmuni. gels‘ . 24, sltir ~ 1* , To variolas articles which have ap peartsi in the Norninj Times, of this city, and other opposition prints, as sailing Gen. PAckin upon old Canal transactions, no reply has beer made, probably for the reason that a prompt defence was nnnecessary to p.irty Mao- CegS, and because, also, some of the charges are frivolous, others inoon,is tent and absurd.upon their face, and all of them obviously malicious. The old journals and docain.ints to which refer ence must be made in making or repel ling such charize.4, are not w.thin th reach of must persons, and it is tedious labor to pursue an investigation even with their aid upon any question of Canal inanagem,_ait controverted be tween parties of o;ficials twenty or twenty-five years ago. Bat although it mss be, tedious, and a work of supererogation so far as the requirements of the canvass are con cerned, we will answer some of the charges in question As an act of justice to individual character unjustly and rudely assailed. GeII. PACKER was a Canal GOlllial4- sioner in and is assailed for not removing Cul. Ploterr from the office of Superintendent of the Tioga division of the North Branch extension--it be ing al..ged that each removal should have been made upon the evidence of a man named, CLARK, Nvtio is said to have testified before a Legislative Committee that Col.'PlOaLEr was concerned in a contract while holding his office of Sup perintendent, which would have been, if true, in violation of law. Upon re ference to the Senate Journal of 1&58-9, when the Committee spoken or was ap pointed and made their report, we do not find this statement borne out by the facts. No such evidence is stated to have been given by Otank, and if it had been, it would hail been false. Col. Plotter , was not at any time directly or indirectly interested in any contract after his apiwintment us Superintend ent. The records in the Auditor Gen eral's" office, will 'show• that contract Toe section 29; Tioga line, which- had been taken by Col.' Piourr and Ctanit, was abaudolied before his appointment, and was re-let to GEottoe Seorr, (now one of the Canal Commissioners,) who went on with-the work and wee paid for it. That was the only contract Col. PIOLLET ever had with which CLARK had aay concern, and in fact, in that the latter was not really interested as a partner, (although he alleged it) as was afterward proved iu a suit in the Court of Common Pleas of Dauphin County.— Tbe whole charge is therefore ground less, and might be dismissed without further . notice. But we may state In addition that the report of tbe Commit tee to be found at page 1236 of the first volume of the t sonate Journal, does not implicate or censure Col. Piotaarr iu tiny way whatever, which would of it self be sufficient to answer the calumny in question. That Committee consisted ofJ Steonit,of Lancaster, ABRAHAM 31ILLEir, of Philadelphia City, and three others, most if not all of whom were politically opposed to the Demacratle party. The Committee say in their eport,"after alluding to certain declara tions said to have been made by him : "It is but jastice to Mr ~.,en"-. v e n ofr aue-leed to show 1.4 e . the appointment of any particular En gineer, nor could the Committee disc v er that any attempt had been made by him to influence, control or direct the Engineer in regard to the manner of making estimates, or in any way to carry out tee threats above alluded to. On the contrary, several contractors, whys° political opinions were -adverse to those of Mr. P., and who have con tracts upon his line, were examined be fore the Committee, and testified that they had no cause of complaint, anti certided that his character and conduct 'us Superin tendeut was good," (p. 124,1. ) Note word-is said by the Committee of the charge now trumped up, and the above extract does not iodic as if there was cause for removing the Saperiu tendeut. But behold another wonder! Upon reference to the books in the office of the Auditor General, it will ho found that. DAVID WILMOT, Black publican candidate for Governor of Pe nay van ia, 'was Col. Ptol..r.res e during his 'whole terra of service as Superintend ent. It is a somewhat romantic charge against Gen. PACKER that he did not have Pfor,Lwr .and Wmator turned out, of office after The endorsement of Col. P. from a Committee of political oppo nents, - which we have quoted above.— coi..pOLLET was Superintendent from Feb.' 12th, 1839, to the 7th of Minh, 1841. D.tvin F. 8.-karoit• was then ap pointed, and Continued to serve until the Ist of June of the same year, and was 8 - nceeethd, N•ti believe, by SAMUEL P. COLLIN4IB, who continued to serve until -typist Ist, I:q2, at which time work upon the line was suspended.— DAVID WILMOT drew pay from the State Treasury as Clerk to the Superin tendent from Feb. 12th, 18:49, until the Ist of April, 125-12, and had there been anything wrong in the odicial conduct of the Suprin [cadent he would certain ly have known it, and should have du nounced it. The above statement is verified throughout. by reference to public docu ments, access to which can be had by any one; and it will be seen, that were the charge maintained, it. would equal ly affect the character of the Guberna torial candidate of the opposition. It shoiVs how dangerous it is for anony mous slanderers to attempt to asperse private citizens, without first verif),ing their facts, and discovering bow and to what extent others may be involved.— We will speak as to other points of this subject hereafter. Lancaster cotton mill No. 2 is said to have been sold by David Long enecker to tied. Robert Patterson, of Philadelphia. The price paid was about $160,00u. ser There is nothing in the whole list of medicine creating such a stir among invalids as Dr. Sanford's Invigorator or Liver Remedy. It gives such quiet relief as to ounvince the paaeat of receiving benefit almost as Algal as the medicine is taken. We do not know oft single ittstauce where it has been taken with cut benefit, and in nearly all cases a complete cure is effected by its use. It has acquired its wide popularity simply because it does what it to recommended to do. It is con stantly enlarging its circle of friends, carry ing healing on its wings, and joy to ttm hearts vf those suffering from Liver Compaq's* Jaundice, Dyspepsia or-general debility. •AirA. D. Buehler. Agent for Gs ;burg; War. Berlin, ilavater ; sad liew. AZiablibitab ' • tlepL ' Prom the Feeneytreates Canal Slanders. 10=1;31:2 . eirrajougde Naiads* . . . 11M faser_s•f like o x y 2,(stem--Wasstaovow, H. X.. June 10.— ring iatade . ttoe of the Vell.itci Eiders, p dog Uy Dr. George R. rllen. of 1 Windsor.. t., and from knowledge obtained of their efOotey in other eaft.t, we cheerfully reeeturnenoll them toil'. pnblie, believing they wilt fully a:net/tin the recotuamodation of the proprietor., We hope that this valuable retne ily may be seceesible to an the eau:telt. S %let ti. I s ltli.r3, f / U. .S. Sens. from Vermont WIL UPI! tk. J Adz.* F. Svoilvs., fr. S. Sen. from R. Itlatvl. J. T. Moliat 410. C. S. Senalor, awl formerly G al-rrsOf ()J . / r t....aim:4:y. L. A. Att , t4t.n, ,f7,r3t - ry alm'ornAr f) r C. Itr , m 1. Wu. W00n1ii..t0.:7., lot. 6: , •rr,or of _Me'', :run. 1L UC,:(.I-0 , Dy4: - )e,...ia, A.thma, and General Delnlity of the Syete, rdsce4 it among t;ie molt w,ifiderful dit4eoveriel in meleal 9,:ieltee. as l ItaA 4 ; reit it a reputa tion far tiepin,' nny remedy kivitrii for these complaintr. in nll t rrtri,w4 f irin4. SE CH W. Ft) W , /3' 4 Wrt-hint4t , )n street, B Pruprieters. S,ll by their agent* everywhere. Sept. 21. '2w se— The fe,meas ttri ng fent high, by 41 feet wide, and weighing 4,3t.iti pound., has been attracting witch attention at the offi c e of the FAltitgles %VD MEcit.tYle . i SAVING'S INg7l - in S. W. corner of the public square. Eierylr,dy nearly in town has been to Pen it. o.lr friends from the country have been and are still tlrniTi•i•z, in, to see this, I. l lc largest Sire err broil I 'd this Safe furnishes another ground for confolence to 41. T oiitors. The security for the dep 'sits they wake is of the same char acter, and as extensive as those afforded by a batik to its depositors, the stockholders in the one and the other being in the same manner liable. The safe keeping of the monies en 3 the security tp depositors thus afford a double safeguard to those thinkititz, of depositing their miKies trol , !re, instead of lying idle, they will produce interest—in th; . tring's Insti tution. ()NV S 9 - • On the 24th inst., at the Tremont Rouse. in York. liy the ler. A. 11. L.ehman, M , j. J. SA NDF."IIS, of Baltimw.3 C'ty, to :11i4A M AUX ANN TACIIIIINBAUGII, uf New Cheater, Adrunstenunte. Pa. • On the-Nth bythe Rey. Jamb Zing. ler, Mr. JACOB MILLER, of Monntjoy tp., to Miss ANI.IND.I A(INES MILLER, of Tyrone township. Oa the 17th inst., by the IfOV. J. Alleman, M. WILLIAM 11. lIOFFOILD to Miss EMI:- LINK' E.IIAB.NEII., bath of A,lnnot county: On the 17th inst., by Iter. Jacob Senhltsr, PE CER CIUMI, of Adams county, to Miss ELYZABE ru KAMER., of Carroll t.w. 35 1 .' .: % s / 16* .• . 4 k•-.. _ • - 0,1 Wellies.lay last, Mr. DANIEL 1101, LINGER, of Ty roue townihip, aged 2.5 year's. en the 17th inst., in ClllloWar. n+llip, MAlttl'Alt ET RITZ, aged . 77.;1 t uouthe ontls days. Oa the 211 inst., MAR daugh ter of Wig. Weiduer, of alien township, agol l inootli. Oa Friday Ist!. of dysentery, NEVIN, son. of\fr. henry Lady, of Butler township, aged about 9 y-eare. epot•is. Ceerldbad freakthe - titbit BARI isoreY:•-+ a -16,110 re' Wen IP ...A ,atore—Friday (met r-wur. per barrel, $ 5 4 4 ((?, 5 50 Violent, per tan.hel, 1 10 ‘ta 1 45 Ilya, .... ... 65 (4, 75 4 Beef Cattle, per h 7bl t' ' 5) ued., 0 v 11v, 0, 0 5!) ( 5 , 9 75 Hay, per ten, 12 1)0 (.. 18 00 Whiskey, per gallon, 24,...k& 25 Guano, Peruvian, per ton, 05 00 Bummer—Thursday lust Flour, per Vol, front wagons, $5 25 Do. " friim'stares. 6 50 Wheat, per buallel, ,l; 1 to* ®1 20 Rye," 70 - Corn, ; 55 O:~t~, Clorerpeed, ". Timothy, " Plaster, per ton, York—Frid.ty /tuft Flour, per bbl., from wagoin4, $5 25 " from stores ' 6 50 Wheat, per bushel, 1 30 13 1 40 Rye, It COM, 41 Oats, Id Cloverseed, " ' Timothy, " Pl:tater; per ton, Administrator's Notice. WILLIAM LIGAITNEIt'S ESTATE.— Letters of administration, with the willunnexed, on the estate uf William Light ner, lace of tierinany township, Adams eoun ty, deed., having been granted to the under signed, residing in Union township, he hereby gives ndtice to all persons indebted to said estate to make immediate payment. and those having claims against the same to present them properly authenticated for settlement. ' JOSEPH L. SIIORB, *'. 'Woe r lank the will clammed; Sept. 28, 18 7. 6t Administrator's Notice. xi ...mi.% HET GALBItAITII'S ESTATE. .01 —Letters of adminietration on the es tate of Margaret tialbruith, late of Menallea township, (now Butler) Adams county, do t:ls:axed, ha% ing been granted to the under signed, residing in Butler township, he here by gives notice to all persons indebted to said estatg to make immediate payment., and those having claims against the :salllC to present them properly authenticated for settlement. B. tiAI.,BII.IITII, Sept. 28, 1S 7. Gt Alministrater's Notice. GALBRAITUS ES fATE.—Letters of administration on the estate of Ann Gaioraith, late of Butler township, Adams county, deceased, having been granted to the undersigned, res:ding iu the same township, he liereoy gives notd , :e to all persons indebt ed to said eitate to make immediate payment, and those having claims against the Beale to pre,ent them properly authenticated for 8 etr Clement. JOHN B. GALBRAITH, Adut'r. Sept. 28, IS 57. Gt Administrator's Notice. JA T NE BELL GALBRAITH'S ESTATE.— Letters of administration on the estate of Jane Bell Galbraith, late of Butler township, Adams twangy, deceased, having been grant ed to the undersigned, residing in the same township, he heroby gives notaim to all per sons indebted to said estate to make immedi ate payment, and those having claims against the same to present them properly aiithenti eated fur settlement. JOHN B. GALBRAITH, Adm'r. Sept. at, 18,17. tit Administrator's Notice, DAN lEL HOLLINGE It's ES fATE.—Let- I TRUNKS , Carpet Bags, Velices, oh . a., of - Lihithannitratees Notioa, ' ters of administration on the estate of ' 1.. best quality, and low rates, at ~,_ TOSEPH SMITH'S ESTATE.--Leuors of Wale' Hollinger, 'late of Tyrone township, SANION'a. _. d edmistimentiem On the estate of dcwlPPli Adams ootinty, deceased, having . been grant-, sgcoND arrival of s r i„„ 6004 n thii . A .. Smith , late of Moeuitplessant tewn'p. Adeuee ea to the undersigned, residing in Hunting : ; zi the sto of a kurzwroc &' . *atty . , demeaned. hoe t ng. been granted to the Cheap re ton township, he hereby 'eves notice ter aft' i. 1 isadeepigned t milling ta Oxford Arraahip, portions indebtedto said estate to make imMe..! - volt an ' ichinit in the Fl our, o men i tw ' b enib t tr po t*. l A , I ,4 l ,,,,s amo d e b te 4 diate payment, and those' having &dens ' jr . p ro i s i en b ne, m g) 6 4 -i to o ut .. ta, terikelnreediate Feys ten c, against the Mae to present theca prowl," o . ll„kung A . Tubjalr, eitedlagime rvi . g rili X/41= 1 110 sairocia roma authenticated for settlement OUN STARRY, Atfier l ., ‘ _ J ll ..hbf on ia o 3,Vg tit iliir '' ' '''' . ' ,' , p - -ersiirr sopkastuem ow, , , 1 ' "P5.:14,711 isamkPl •. • . • •1:•••••-••201,.. 1. r R 1 • ~. . A Valuable Farm, •• EAL ,, EIIIrATE 2. AT PUBLIC BALL AT PUBLIC BALE. llpursuant* of an alias Order of the Or- nil!' E Hefei eg p a p al Mnxink, late a t N ph an's Court of Adamacounty, the under- i lionntpkasant township. Adams county, signed, Administrators of the estate of Petur I deceased, will offer at Public Sale, on t h e pee . Toone*, dec'd., willat Public Sale, on ! usi•ea, on Szturday. the l7th day of October the premises, on , day of 1 ~e=t, that VALUABLE FARM, situated in f.) owing tiliffilie.ri, the pr t , i i i i i l f r i t h y of said / (h e county and township aforesaid, on the bees •• 1,1, viz: , public road leading from New Oxford to New A VALUABLE FARIS, ,Chester and Petersburg, 11, miles from the situate iii 9 ratan township. Adams county, former place. containing 42 ACRES, more or within 1! miles ,f the Gettysburg and Ilan- less, enjoining lands of John Albert, Jacob over Railroad, and the same distance from the Wiest, and others, and the Little Cooewago Gettysburg nod '1 rk Turnpike, adjoining creek. The improvements are a 111 - lanai of C.iriatian Th.ouris. David Monfort, two story BRICK HOUSE. with,`, 4 Henry Thomas, and others, containing 148 a Stone Kitchen:Bank Barn.Wa- Y. ACRES, mire or lest'. al, Alt 40 acres of which gun 'Shed , Coln Crib, Carriage 4 • • House, Potter Shop, &e., a good well of water are first rate Timber-laid, with a due propor tion of Meadow. The improve- ~ . ; near the door, cud a first rate Orchard of ments a,. a large Two-story; liti choice fruit. The land is in a high state of SI'OSE HOUSE, Stone Kitchen . cultivation, part of it being well limed • 8 and Smoke House attached, Duo ...--. - acres are excellent Timber, with a good q aim ] ble Log Barn, Stable, and all necessary out- lacy of Meadow. This property w told m a t e buildings; a to id Apple Orchard, and • new- • first rate Mill seat. would afford good water. 1 S convenient to public roads, and only a mile er•feubut well of water near the door ; water in the barn-yard; se % eral never-failing spring from the Gettysburg Railroad. M I on the F a rm, a nd a never-failing stream Also, a Tract, containing 7 Acres, more or through it, to which access fro.o nearly every leas, of excellent Cll ESN u.e TIMBER L liN D. I field can be bad fur the watering of cattle. situated in Cumberland county, Pa., one mile dwirPersons desiro us o f v i ew i ng the pro- north of Whitcstown, adjoining lands ofJohn Lough, Peter Gimp, and others. iirt f the it •of le will plea-e elll ee i t li o , m4 4 ; : e lio wt ing to view the Plum can do the adj,daing Farcueww-rb- he lA idu.v of said deceased, liforSale W coottlience at 1 o'cloel,r,;',, tootling th, reon. Pki•-•:es.io n an d a goo d t i t l e on eut:d day, when ittomdance will be giver will le given on the lst day of April, 1858. and terms made kr! ,wn by Sale to commence at 1 o clock, P. M., on By the Court &pt. 23, 1357. to VALUABLE REAL Esr.vrE, At Public Sale.. TN purview° of an Order of the Orphen'3 1 Coati of Adatn,i eft., will be off red a - Puhtie Sale, on the pretni4e4, on S itsr lay , th' 24th dog of October next, the Roi l l,Estase of Jo l ts Fiacanteze, Jun . lute of Tyrone township, Alarus county, decosisetL onnOrting uf A VALUABLE 1 0 ,1101, sitnate in said township, adjoining lands of Martin Itaffensperger, /heirs of Abraham Snyder, deceased, and others, and the Great Conowago Creek, and rimming 112 A eIIY.S, mto or lege, of Putented Land. The im provements are a Two-Stu, Weatherboarded DWELL l',CO '" HOUISE, a One-Story Kitchen, Bank Barn, part Stone and part . Frame, Warn Shed and Corn Crib attacheu ; Swing House near the Divellise, with an es colleot Spring of Water; a yen 4 Water, with a pump in it, in the Burn Yard. There is another Spring on the Farm. with running water through the Farm. end the Great C me wago runniugalong the breadth of the place. There le a good Hug 8 tilde ;atm on the promi ses, a young Orchard, with a variety of fruit. There is a sufficiericy of Meadow, and also of for the quantity of land. The Farm is tinder good fencing, and in a good state of culti ration. par Popguns desirous of viewing the proper ty before the day of sale, will please . call on the subveriber, living on an adicaniqg place. jaa:ile to e.luttaeace nt: 1 o'olook, P. M., on said day, when attendance will be given and terms tuado knoirs by GEORCIE 11FI1KLEY, Adwer. By the Court—J. J. BiLnOtil; Clerk. ear-If not sol 1 , the fatrukarill be ufered fo RENT, on sai:l day- Sept. 28, F 57. is , • - Mutual Fire-Insurance Company. Incorporated March la, Aikl. • OPTIC r. • Prelig4lll-4311ftrir Swope.. 4 4: Vice Pmritlent—i. H. Serretarv—D. A. Buehler. 7'rearit rer—Durid JVCreary. Kei• MI I ire COMM Itahaej McCurdy, Andrew Ileintrelinsii, daeotlKlng. kl/ , rtu It. .M'eordy, JaciAr-lKdogr. Iliiiataellaush I). l'ercitry, .1. J. Kerr, M. Fichelherger, S. Kart:. And e c Polley, S. Wm. 11. NlT".ellan,J - X;; - rrtirtUric.t,..rildrig. Crenry, John II .rner. E. W, Stable, J. Augh- Abtliel F. alit. gii,)".This Company is limited in its opera tions to the county of Adauts. It lutes been in mteves•ful operation for more ?him six years, and iii that period hits paid all losses and ex penses, to ilhout amp 41XICSSIIIERi. , haviNg also large surplus capital in the Treasury. , The Company employs no Agents—all business beirg done by the Stantiger4. who are annual deleeted, by the S.ockholders. Any person siring an Insurance can apply to any of the above named Managers fur further infur mation. l 6 00 2 50 6 50 aarThe Eifrutive Committee meets at the office of the CompanT 071 the last Wednesday in every month, at P. M. Sept. 28, 1857. McRE A'S 80 65 33 6 00 3 50 6 50 Celebrated Liquid Glee. MITE GREAT ADIIESIVE.—Most woeful article ever invented, for house, stoand office, surpassing in utility every other 'glue, gum. mucilage, _paste or cement ever known. 'Always Ready for Application. Adhesive on Paper, Cloth, leather, Furniture, Porcelain, Chtna, Marble or Crime. For mlnufacturing Fancy Article., Tor, etc., it hitlidto enoerior, not only ponsevlsiuw greater strength than any other known article, but aseheren more quick ly, leaving no stain where the parts are join- Ninillt FAILS. Within the last three years upwards of 250,000 bottles of this _justly celebrated LIQUID QLUE have been sold, end the great ermvenience which _it has proved in every 'case, has dmkerreilly - sectired fur it a demand which the manufacturer ban found it, at times, difficult to meet; flt*krvoNle*;c4 by all who have used it, that its merits are fir above any similar article or imitation ever offered to the public. ' fair Thiv GLUE iv ertentir-ly rounlerfeihNi --,,brerer C'elebrated Liquid Clrr the ri'reat Adheri re." Tai.e no other,— TIVE..VTI - -.PII - E CENTS A It 7'l'L }lanuf,►ctured and Sold, iVliotesale and Retail, by WM. C. 31eREA, Stationer, 1"o. 9117 Oho-nut Pkiladelphits. far Liberal inducements offered to persons desiroue of twilling the above article. Sept. 28, 18.57. ly 7 Teachers Wanted. THE School Directors of . 11ermany town ship' will meet in Littlestown, on Satur day, the 17 tit day of Oelober next, at 1 o'clock, P. M., for the purpose of employing Teachers to take charge of the Schools of said township during the winter term. By order of the Board, W3l. DLITT ERA, Sse'y. Sept. 28, 1F.57. td TIIE Szhool Director's of Union township 1 will rueot at N'. 3, or Shildt's School house, on Saturday, Me 10th day of October next, at 1 o'clock, P. M., fur the purpose or employing five Teachers to take charge of the Schuuls of said tewnship darinotte Winter term. By order or the Board; PIITAIL' LONG, &c'y. Sept- 28, 1857. .td IfiiirllUY your Hats, lisps, Boots & Shoes, stair_i_i at Bringmno & Aughinbsugh's, iq Cltanihersburg street, at the sign of she "BIG BOOT?' HEN ItY THOMAS, SAMUEL THOMAS. ..j .l„ , futr,“.graturs k. ADAMB COUNTY Teachers Wanted. said day. when attendance will be given and ttriiot made known by TUE II EISS. September 28. 1834. to PUBLIC SALE. pum ance of an Order of the Orphan.' (' ,urt of Adams county, the aub.criber, A I,l6'6%ft:tuft of the elate of ABRAHAM Kt rc lIEN, decease t , will sell at Public Sale, j, t h e pre lu i, e ., 0,4 rorthiy. tie .1/4 day wzt, the fulLiwing }Zeal Estate of said de :eased, via; A LOT OF GROUND, fronting on GettysLur g st set, in lbuul t,n. Adams coon ty,und known on the plan of said loan as lot haring t ,era u erect/xi a one and a a, half utory Frame DWELLING HOUSE. a Lug Stable aid a Shop, E 111::, aitii oiler kuprureuienta. Also,' A Lel` OF GROUND, situ ate in snid town of Hampton, fronting on Gettysburg street, and kmnrn as bit No. 30. Also, A TRACT OP LAND, situ ate in the township of Reading, Adams coun ty, adjoining lambi of Joseph Sheaffer, Adam i t tor, anti others, camtaining live aurae 1:11:443 or Ws. 5.210 to oolttoenoe at 12 o'clock, M., on said day, when atfendan:e will be given sad terms made known by M MT' GETZ, .4(be'r. By the court—J. J. Baldwin, Clerk. Sept. 28, 1857. to PUBLIC SALE. WILL be offered at Public Sale, on Sat urda_y, Me 341 day of October neat on the prcutiaeg, A .110ITSPI AND LOT, tlitaate in Mouutioy township, Adnms coon ty,en the Turnpike leading from Littlestown In Gettysburg, four miles from the former, adjoining lands of Jetum D. Newman And A braham Girher. The house is a double TWO-STOItY BRICK. with an out building orllkne, suitable fur a wash house, smoke- " _, house, or any other purpose; also Stabbog sufficient for three head of cattle, 4.1. The lot contains,l4Vinre or less, planted with growing yotag • trees. Aloo, A LOT OF GROUND, dearly opposite the aborts, oontaining t acre, more or les*. The Cols will be sold separate ly Or t' , Zeihar; to salt purchasers. itirS de to commence nt 12 o'clock no said day, when attendande will be given and terms made known by TUE HELL ow prow* 311CALT. pleb. Sep ember 7. 1851. Crotid Farm, AT PUBLIC SALE. %MIR subicrfber, intending to retrieve. will 8 tite,-diii, L idiA Hg of 41.4,ugaini=vd, 94' . EARN!, situate in 31euntiey township. Mania county, i Mile we's of the Baltimore turn pike, adioining la.als .of Michael Trestle, Michacl Fissell. Go rgc Bushman, and others, 14 ce - itaining - Pil ACitti.3, more or less. Tao ii is in geed cultit,-ation, part haring been I—is under good fencing. And well water ed. Abeut3o acres are Woedlilid, andabOut 30 acres Xl.ottoin. 20 of which are now in ex= celletitges*. The linproyentents :, .. sire a large Two-story „BRICK .-_-• Ill' ITOUSE.Brick Bank Itarn,Wagrm -- `; II if Med. Corn Crib. Carriage Boost, - _ —.—:-... &alike 13,14 e, 2.elcellent Wells or Wactir, at the buil•linr, and a yodbg 01lCLIARD of . ~ thriving trees. ' tar Persons wishing to view the premises, are requested to call upon' the subscriber, re siding th envy'. ,_, 6 a ser-se. to cerrtnenee at 1 o'clock, P. 311-. on sold day, when attendant* will be given and terms made known by MOSES SC LI WALATZ. serif not sold on said day. the Firm will be for Rent. Sept. 20857: to The Franklin House, (101134111 LT TFIS 001.1511 N HOWL) Corner of Franklin and Howard Streets, BA tillirm °nit. DANIEL McCOY, PROPRIETOR. rarPonnanesit and Transient" Boarders neeummoditted with First-Class Board and Plonmant R KM23. CIIA VAN MODILIt ITC H. K. CADY. Sept. 2P. General Superintendent. Gettysburg Female Seminary. rp II E Winter Sesiion of this Institution will commence un the , 1 / 4 :•,,,nd Monday of Or tooe,-, (Cwt. 1.201.) Circulars, etc:, en quire nt the re , i4 knee of fey. 11. Erstsit, Writ Middle Street, Gettysburg. S .pt. 21, 1 3t 9 Teachers Wanted. TIE School Directors of 111ountpleasant tirrrnship will meet on S('lthreday, 10th day of October uezt, it 2 o'clock, P. M.. at Brush Run School House, for the par employing teachers for the winter ter EtillEßT ECKERT, See'y. Sept. 21, 18S7, td Teachen, Wanted. TIIE Board of School Directors of Readir.g township will meet at Sheaffer's School house,one mile north of Hampton, on &at:r elay. the 10th of October nezt, at 2 o'clock, P. M., for the perpos.e of employing 7 Teachers for said township. to whom liberal wages will be paid. By order of the b,iard, • W. S. HILDEBRAIM, Sec'y. Sept. 21, 1857. td Administrator's Notice. WILLIAM lIARTZEL'S ESTATE.— Letters of ruirninistration, de bonis non, on the estate of William Hartsell, late of Mountjoy township. Adams county. de ceased. hating been granted to the undersign ed, residing in Cumberland. township, be hereby gives! notice to all persons indebted to said estate, to make immediate payment, and those having chime agaitist the same to pre !sent them prUperly authenticated for settle ment. JACOB LIANKEY, Adan'r cla bonia nun. Se t. 21. 1857. 81 GM A Valuable Farm, AT PUBLIC SALE. tIE Rein of DiNint. Itiettues, deceased, will offer at Public Sale, on the prerni.ae, on Tuesday. the (la day bf o e l o l, r n e x t, th e following property of Imod deceased, tis : A FARM, • situate in Reading township, Adams county, within two mile,' of the ilettysburg and Han over Railroad, and 1 mile from New Chester, adjoining lands of J elepli Spangler and John Laydom, and bounding on the Conovrago Creek on two sides. The Farm contains Hifi ACRES, more or less, about t 0 acres of which are first rate Timbei tat d, A) ith a due pron. r tam of Itloxidow. The improve ments • A aro a large two story L 11 BRICK 110['5::, with a two - -Il* story Kitchen; a double log Barn. - ~.. : 'hk % with 2 Threshing Floors, Wagon Sne I ,toil Corn Crib, Carriage House, Spring 11,11‘e. and all necessary outlmildings; a good Apple and Peach Orchard of choice fruit, and a never fiing spring of wa•er near t.l - ie d ,0... The C.mowago roil+ within on_ev" noire I yards of the buildings, which is Cory cou‘oui ent for watering °attic. gar Perioll.l wishing to view the property, are requested to cull on, the lieirs, residing thereon. , tar Sale to commence at 1 o'clock, P. M. on said day. whoa attendance will be gi%ci and terms made knuwn by THE lIEIBS. September 7, 1A.17, 4 FW ' rI7I3II I ; TM COUNTY, AT PRIVATE SALE MIR unitersigned, desiring to remove to 1. the West, offers for sale the splendid PARR' on which he re4ides, situate in Butler town ship, Adams ninety, on the State Road lead mg from Gettysburg to Newvilk, six miles north of the former place, and within n short distance of the thriving village of Moldla town. This Farm possesses features of a de sirable character such as can be claimed by few oche do the State. It con tains 106 ACRE' —hetween 10 and II acres are coiered with lofty Tiwbor, and there is a good proportion of Meadow , but ma, the cleared laud is %ell adapted to the growth of wheat and other grain. Since 1832 nearly 0,000 bushels of lime and about 1,500 of tubes have boon put upon it. The soil has been turned up a foot in depth and no rook or other obstruction found upon the entire tract. The Farm is hanilenuely and °one.- niently divided into fifteen fields, with never failing water in every one of thorn. Upwards of 600 panels of post and rail and 300 panels of board fence have been put op since 1852 um that, in cultivation, water, fenciug, and every other requisite for a MODEL FARM, this one is hard to excel. The buildings (all erected wince 1x52) consist of a large dou ble BRICK HOUSE. with Brick Back-bnilding, large sod dry cs i" 1111 lar, and* a constant fountain of water under the r •of of the house; a commodious Bank Barn, unsurpa , in its improvements and conveniences ; arm Shed and Corn Crib. Carriage House, a complete 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 antis running fountain in the barn yards The buildiivr are construct ed in the very beat style, and their location is • such as to afford a view of all the fields from them. There is on the premises a first rate young 0110'114 LID of Apples and Peaches, and the country is she excellent for fruit. The track, is being hid for a Railroad from Hanover Lel Gettysburg, and when finished will add tioelt to the agricultural importance of thin region. • 3:7Teraens wi hing to view the property are requested to call upon the subscriber, re• siding thereon Leiters of inquiry shoUld be addresited to Bigler P.O Ad tins wounty. Pa. ALEXANDLII, KOSER. August 31, 1857. ? nROW. P. MAU:WAGER. fornierly , el New 'torn. end lately of New villa. Pa . an nounces lc the Citizens of Gettysburg end vi. cinity, that he will he pleased to 'give private instrections on the Pwro.Mai.onson,Vtot.titi he will arsli-ticeiniaviLlinAltt& billlrnwsitirrn CULTIVATION OP TUN Voice, and TiattiMir BASS. For partinlara and references enquire at John_... 'fate's Hotel. Gettysburg, Pa. 111171 0 E R AVMS. Itev. J. Evans. Newville, Pa. Rev. D. IleffelUnger. - Dr. &-A. Sharp, Dr. David AM. M. R. Linn. A. M., 44 John Diller, Pres% cif Newville Brass Band. J. U.' Herron, Esq., New vi Ile. Ream. Shryuok A Swish, Chambersburg. Capt. Bradley. Mercersburg. Pa. J. B: Meyers, Dan'l Shelly, Supt. Com. &hails Cumb..co. Dr. IL L. Lenber, Churchtown, Pa. Rev. Seabroolts, , corn. John Thomas Newton,,U. Capt. 8. P.. Wilson, U. S. N. Capt. J. Pendergrast, U. S. N. Dr. Sharp, Surgeon, U. S. N. P. A.—Toning Pianos and Melodeons at the shortest notice, Gettysburg, Sept. 7, 1857. 4w Fancy Furs for Ladies.. JFAREIRA & CO., (New Nu.) 818 ft, MARKET Street", above Eighth, Phila delpbia. Impotters, Manufacturers and dealers in LA•ltes', Gentlemen and Children's FANCY FCRS, Wholesale and Retail.— J. F.-k Cu., would call the attention of Dealers anillhe public generally to their immense StoCk of Fancy Furs for Ladies, Gentlemen, anirehildren; their assortment embriteeq every articleand kind of Fahey Furs, that will be worn during the Season--such as Full (74psw, Llalf Capes, Quarter Capes, Talmaq, Vines, Doff*, Moil's and Muffatees, from the)fieest Russian Sable to the luwest price Domestics Furs. For (lentlPtnen the largest assortment Of Fur Collars, Gloves, Gauntlet•, Sce.; being the direct Importen of all our Fars And Manufacturers of them under our own super vision, we feel satisfied we can offer better in ducements to dealers arid the public general ly than any other house, having an immense assortment to select from and at the 31anufair turers' prices. If - r only 4.4 k a nit/. JOHN FAREIRA & CO., Ka. 818 Market Street, above Eighth, Phild'a. Sept. 21, 1857. 4m Wanted. A GOOD LITTLE FARM, within one or two miles of Gattylibury?, in exchange lur Philadelphia property, clear of all incatn branves. The property is nearly new, and leased to good prompt paying tenants. Ad dress, (with description of Farm,) DR. J. LEVEEING. Germsaniotess, ...L 21. 1857. lin will sell at Private Sale two small I DWELLEit.I DOUSES and Lots in am, Chambersburg street, recently bails and in good condition. If not sold before the first day ofJamary next, they will then be rented. GEO. ARNOLD. Gettysburg, Sept. 21, 1857. lm Notice.. TUE undersigned requests all persons in debted to him either by Nut. or Book Account, to call and make immediate gar ment. Ile has made no assignment of has Books; and will urge the collectwu of amounts with all speed. TIIOS. FILIZER. Sept. 14 1857. ILVEht.--.A analog of Silver Spoons and 10-Silver Forks, as tow as (14 prices, nova ta!behad as &MICK'S. cal soon, as o w salt rapidly. A FACT: - 4 SAY,FD by Visa IS par Haw CNN'. BIM Sboul,ll t i t , , . r ippoopmui dr AugAisiNseart. ITSIC. For Sale. I. STIEADS L1111112,R, CIAL AND STOVES! W /.' / Rif! rr 11%.nmlersigned !cep( ctfully annonnce to the citizens of Gettysburg, and eteinity; that they have entered iittera ecepartnership, and intend opening a 0/.1 L d' LUIERER FA RP. on Washington atreet, in the rest , of the raglo Hotel, n here they will be happly see all who may f.ivot thetn , with a call. 1 hey will Cornish cvuy variety ,if S/ore, /Thick.tmitit awl LoP • ~• f I, nt the rOweetpeasi b!e wholesare lates. in order to introduce it into general use. hey also intend keeping a full and g...ncral assortment of LUMBEB..sa soon ea the Railroad is completed. They will keep constantly on hand every ear : Myer COAL and WOI s'I'OVE‘4, among which are the celebrated Ik, illiain Penn, Noble Cook, Ileyel :ind -ea Snell Cook Stoves. Also the Cli.trtn, Capitol, Victor, Planter, Pitmium and Parlor Cook &oven. Air-tight, Star, Franklin, Hot-air Parte, Grate, Lady Washington, Oak, Magnolia, Union, Air-tight Bare Cylinder, Tropic and Harp Canton Stoves. Persons wishing to esaminc their stock will please call at their Stove Ware Borns. on West Middle sti eel, at the residence of Robert 311endm. 117 Orderspromptly ratended to. "ItOBEItT SUE IDS, C. HENRY BCISLUMS. Gettpthurg, Aug. BL, 1857. Administrator's Notice. ELIZA BE 111 HUG H Es' ESTAT term bf administration on the estate of Si lisabeth Hughes, late of Germany tap., Adams co., dec'd., having been granted to the under: signed, residing in the same township, he hereby gives notice to all persons indebted to said estate to make immediate payment, and those having dainty against the same to pre. sent thew property a uthenticated for settlement. tIEN SY SP A LDING , Adua'r. Sept. 7, 1857. fit Administrator's Notitte;- SAR All DEARDORFF'S ESTATE. —l,et. tens of adbainlstration on the estate of Sarah Deardorff, late of Stratum twp., Adam/ co,,deceased, having been granted to the`uos dertigned. residing in Franklin township, he hereby, gives notice to all persons indebted to said testate to make immediate payment, and those having dolma apinst the same to pre sent them properly authenticated for settle went. . FREDERICK DIEHL, 4dner. Aug. 24, 1857. 6t Aimiaistratorgs Notice. Q AMIIEL MMUS ESTATE.—Len art, of k administration on the estate of Samuel RAC late of Straban township. Adams county, deceased, having been granted to the under signed, residing in the same township, be hereby gives notice to all persons indebted to said estate to make immediate payment, and those having claims against the same to present thew properly authenticated for settlement. FREDERICK QUICKIE, Sept. 14. 1857. Gt. . LlVituttit4" l'fwsrsw*. - C AIHARINEG EISELMAN'S ESTATE. , Letters uottamentary ou the estate of Catha rinekleiselman, late of lierniltOn twp., Adams payed, having been granted to the — a linin'n Read ing township, and the last name in nasc-xerr lin, Hamilton township, they hereby give notice to all persons indebted to said estate to Make immediate payment, and those haying. claims against the same to present thew pro. perly authenticated for settlement. JOHN GEISELMAN, HUGH McSUERRY, Executors. Sept. 14,1857. 6t administrator's Notice. ANTHONY DFAIWORFPS ESTATE..— Lette , s of administration on the estate of Anthony Deardorff, late of Franklin township. Adams county. deceased. having been granted to the undersigned, residing in the same township, he 11,•reby gives notice to all perso..a indebted to s iid estate to make immediate payment, and those having claiuis against - the same to present them properly authenticated for settlement. , - BENJAMIN DEARDOMIT, Sept. 14, 1867. Ot Atha' e. Oth) Laborers Wanted IMMEDIA'rELY, on the - GETTYSBU,RO RAILROAD. Wagoe $1 20 per day— bard $2. 50. This Road runs through a high and healt:iy coutit.r,y ; no noinorgi Ito in the state. Wages liL,jd lirinetually -eve ry mouth. Rail.r7ittd contmuniontion le Hano ver, York county, Ponaliania., whore Lite Road contmeric ,,, t. Elortiry to be made of Contructurs un the line. IRWIN dr., TAYLOR. Gettysburg. Aug. 31, t4:7. 4t Littlestown RO.roadyv, 111 E Fifth 31ontlily tulnient . iof Five 1),,11ar9 - 'per Share on !the Stock subscrib. cd, will ho duo and p.iyablb to the Treasurer of sail Coinioio2;, the 2sth clay of Sept. next. serßy a Ite‘olutina of the Beard of Direc tors, passtil ou S July ..5 - ,h, all per sons in arrears nicer Aiii4.24o,will be charg ed Jutercst at the rates ot , Jue per cent, a mount on their hack pa) ulcotS, iu accordance wit* the Act of Assembly. E. F. SIIORB, Sceretary nf Me Board. Aug. 31, 1357. td N. B.—Any of the Directors will reeeipt for payment's on Sweit. NEW FIRM. 1: ora lly ri,•4 II ad CO 11,44 . 0748. TliE undersigned have purchased the Gm eery Store of E. IL MINNIGII, on the Northwest corner of the Diantoml, formerly occupied by A. B. Kurtz. where they invite the attention of all who may wish i;roceriee. Confections, Fruit .4—t;otfee, Tea, Sugar, Mo lasses, Slit. Starch. Soda. Spices of all kinds, Lemons, Figs. A:tuond.s. lee. Also, a fine as sortment of chewing and smokin ,, e Tobacco, &gars. Snuff, lc. ".._7•Couittry Prvdiace te. ken in exchange for GUods. WU. BO YEB "SOL September 7, 1851. FULL STOCK OF Fall Dry', Goads. - "DIRE I LAND-ELL, FMB / IMI/ JI • U streets,' Philadelphia,: resperelfofir re quest Cash Buyers to ezoopne the Stgelilii SKASONABLE (100144Fldspts4 to, Ba r r PIINNSTLVANIA TRAWL , ' 4 Full Line of Fall Dress Custli„ New DesiAtuo of Fall Shawl*. , Rich Silks of NOWeAt St ,•_ Good Black Si Ike of aR mrsartkaov - , 4 Cases assorted Pragch-lOrissoir • . 7 .6 Poll de Shel . ree l, ' ead.A we ei, ean . • Sattdetts, eanitostec, a av a.v e giv t ,,, w. *Wins. Listenie.lfistessets,' N. B. 'Audio?Afit u = er k t ad this e n ension often to t Goods. SortniliEVA.w. • Amites,il.l C. lI.IIITEIILETL 11191131i1