Total =ti dim. istopenaton of the Bank. . The Bank of Gettysburg, on Mon day last, subpended specie payments on all sums over five dollars. That this step was occasioned by any want of solvency in the Bank, no one supposes; for„that it is one of the best condition ed institutions of the kind in the coun try, the politic need not be told. But a general Suspension throughout this and other States haying occurred on Saturday, it was thought best by the officers of the Bank to prevent, by a partial suspension, temporarily, the drainage of its Rpeci e, which otlt'erwiso wouldlurve been carried by the brokers to the eities, from whicl no supply could again be had, and thus our com munity would be stripped of even the small change necessary in ordinary busi :lass transactions. The step, under the Citellnlidaneel, appears to be generally approved. And here let us make a suggestiob. If the public will meet the Bank half way—if the silver and small change which it will furnish in change of five dollar bills, be kept actually in circula tion, and not Aparded, enough of it will be had for thepurposes of the commu- The Bank is no doubt prepared to re sume among the first, which, we in• dulge the earliest hope, will be at an early day. IleirA curiosity in the shape of a Sweet potato Pumpkin was brought to our of fice the other day, by our friend JOHN Burr, Sr. Its length was three feet! He also presented us with three mammoth Apples, one of them tuesusuring nearly thirteen inches in circumference and the other two twelve inches each, Thanks. sir ABNXR M..TowcrsLET brought to our office on Friday, a stalk of Buck wheat measuring eiyht feet filar inches— grown updw the premises of DANIEL WAGONER, in Butler township. Hard to beat. sir •31. r JOHN Burr, Sr., has sold his Farm, in Cumberland township, at pri vate sale, to Mr. Ssmun. HERBST, for *MO cash-158 acres. Extra Beasion. Gpv. POLLOCK has called an extra riession of the Legislature, to comment.* at Harrisburg to-morrow, to adopt such "measures of relief" as the present re vulsion in money matters n►ay require. The Philadelphia Paz wytraiu'asa re marke: . • "In what lit4ay it is intended to re lease the Banks and the community does not seent fo have been fully deter mined. It is said on the streets that the Legislature is to legalize the suspeu sion ; but this idea is surely not serious ly entertained. It i' hardly probable that the Legislature will attempt to in terfere between the Banks and their creditors, with whom they have made contracts to do what they have failed to perform. Indeed these relations are protected by the Constitution of the United States, to the effect that no Legislature can pass laws impairing the ohligittion ofcontracts. Then, again, it is said, the Legislature is to do no more than to repeal so much of the gen eral law as requires assignment in case of failure to pay, in order that -the Banks may continue to conduct their own affairs until the next Legislature shall have time to deliberate ob the whole subject. Should the suspension prove permanent for weeks or months, the considerations which will present themselves to the Legislature will be of the most serious character. We have do idea that a Legislature with but a week to exist can accomplish the nixes- SHIT work, and we regret that the Gov ernor has called the present Legislature at this time. it would have been wiser in ths o llanks to have trasted themselves in the hands of the peophi until attef the October election, and placed them selves before a Legislature with suffici ent time at its command to give the subject that consideration which its magnitude will surely demand. We have no special confidence in the policy of assignments; the experience of the country is against it. Institutions so disposed of, have usually been exhaust ed by delay and contingent expenses, until the honest creditors have lost all. If the present Legislature should TC• move this feature of the law of 18,50, and stop at that, it might be well." r A Crash. The Banks throughout this State, New York, Maryland, Virginia, and in some other States, have suspended specie payments. IQ-The Star speaks derisively of Mr. WILL, the Democratic 'candidate for Assembly, because he is a Catholic.— Will ho make any the worse Represen tatire..on that account ? Wilt he be any the lesserefore, to assist in keeping the grasping hands of the Cen, tral and Sunbury and Erie Railroad Companies out of the Public Treasury? That's the question—answer it if you can! -The friend who furnished us with copies of the Journals of the Last Senate sad House of Representatives of this Couissoit'srpaith, has our unfeigned thasjui, ;rho people of the county have been daiits rod service thereby. A si a . ""7: fbeAa ction &dila Ws* ork, tiriedgq_ll . t_J [stock all kinds ofitliADY-11- LNG, for Winter irstr;ever, open in Gettysburg. Oct. 5. - r.TiTs., 'III .41 apoo fur exhibition on Friday and next. a beastifol assortment OXXBT MANTILLAS, which she invites the ladies to call and ex _ - Oct. S. • Irenekera Wanted. rilSows of School Directors of Strabso tovesitip will meet st the house of Jo- Grew, ia. Haoteritows, 0* Sacr al* blis NU of October bat., et 2 ceslook, P. Ko il d:er wpm* of employksg Teachers term of the-llsboth Of laid Dry order of thAW I , PSTWRiI ate,. art. 5, I$5T. The Wilmot leaders are iikard up" for capital. Every sanceeding day his prospects have been acquiring a more gloomy look, and hence we see a new, bat very shallow, game on the chess board. The last Star copies from the Philadelphia Sun—now Wilmot's lead ing organ—a story in which an attempt is made to create the belief that a secret political Catholic association exists in Philadelphia, entitled "Molly Maguire." The yarn is so bald that the more de cent papers of the opposition do not publish it. The Star of this place is the only print in which ice have seen the Sax's story paraded—and the ISTar's fondness for such .things we need not attempt to show. But it is well that the falsehood was started so early. Time has been had to refute it. P. W. Conroy and lid ward W. Power, gentlemen 'whom we know, personally, to be men of honor and veracity, and whose names are given in connection with this " Molly Maguire," or second "Peg Beatty," business, denounce it as a vile slander, and hold up its authors as wilful and deliberate falsifiers of the truth. So falls another baseless and badly gotten up political lie. "Mr. (hibernator and Mr. Russell have yet to learn that there is ;many a slip between the cup and the lip."—Slar. sir The editor of the Star is certainly very much mistaken in supposing that I have yet to learn that "there is many a slip between the cup and the lip." In the days of the Honorable., King and Shreiner, I learned that there was 'a. slip even after it passed the lip. At that time we had "wolves in sheep's clothing." There were several Delegates who pretended to be friendly to me and who were instructed to go for me, for the office of Register & Recorder, that voted for Shreiner, for the express pur pose of electing King. We have now a WoLv out in his true colors, and I hope ho will be able to out-run any sheep in the fold of the Know Nothing, Ame rican, Union, Black Republican party; and he shall have my hearty support. So the editor of the Star need not tear his shirt about it. JAS. RUSSELL. M.ummasburg, Sept. 2.13, 1857.. "Cured by 1,741 to r's Balsa oft. —lt ewi the following from the Kinderhook (N. 1 - 4 Sentinel, dated July 31 : "A remarkable cure of Consumption has recently been effected by this medicine, in the town of Chatham, in this county, and which was related to ns by Dr. Herrick, an eminent physician of that town, to whom we have permission to refer. At T ung lady who had long labored under an a 'don of the lung., i__ was considered by her f nil. as beyond the reach of medicine, and she was informed by her medical attendant that she must die.— She was induced to send for a bottle of WZdar's .1 bloom of Wild Cherry. as a kit resort. The young lady experienced great relief, and two more bottles were successively procured and administered. Ste is now hap py in the restoration of health." None gen uine unless signed I. BUTTS on the wraprer. Ssra W. FuwLs I Co., 14 IVashington street., Boston, Proprietors. Sold by their -agents everywhere. A. D. BUCHLItit, Gettys -burg. Oct. 5. 2w m ar A good-looking friend of oars, who is on this side of forty, though somewhat hoary headed. while absent from the city a few days used Prof. Wood's Hair Restorative. and on 'his return called to see his lady-love, but was amused to find she did not recognize him ; and immediately determined to pass for a cousin of himself, but was eventually cha grined to ind he was supplanting his former self in the affections of the lady, which caused him to make himself known ; but the lady still says that she likes the counterfeit better than the original, and insists that he continue (if necessary) to use the Hair Ilestorati vs.— To be had of the Druggists.—St. Louis Morning Herald. SOLD 27 ALL Et:rooters. Oct.',s. 2w lifl`There is nothing in the whole list of medicine creating such a stir a-nong invalids as Dr. Sanford's Invigorator or Liver Reme ly. It gives such quick relief as to convince the rttient of receiving benefit almost as soon as the medicine is taken. We do not know of a single instance where it has been taken with. oat benefit, and in nearly all eases a complete care is effected by its use. It has acquired its wide popularity simply because it does what it is recommended to do. It is con stantly enlarging its circle of friends, earry ing heating on its wings, and joy to the hearts of those suffering from Liver Complaint, Jaundice, Dyppep4ia or general debility. D. Buehler. Agent for Gettysburg; 13,trlin, Hanover ; and Charles It. Hen ry, Ahhottstown. Sept. 21. 1m sir Me Big Safeoneasuring 5a feet high. by 41 feet wide, and weighing 4,3 W pounds, has been attracting much attention at the oft.* of the FARSEICSAND MICHANIC'S SAYING'S lawn vurios, in S. W. corner of the public square. Everybody nearly in town has been to see it.. Our friends from the country have been and are still dropping in, to see this, the largest Safe ever brought into the meaty. I T his Safe furnishes another grourid for confidence to depositors. The security fur the deposits they make is of the same char acter, and as extensive as those afforded by a bank to its depositors, the stockholders in the one and the other being in the same manner liable. The safe keeping of the monies aui the security to depositors thus afford a double safeguard to those thinking of depositing their monies where, imstecid of lying idle, they will produce interest—in the Suring's Il‘lit tattioll. Dermot'id frtke lb. latimit Balt! m re,Yorkk Hamm:lvor import Flour, per barrel, $5 44 @ 5 50 Wheat, per bushel. 105 ti 1 44) Rye, .. 65 70 Curn, IA 72 75 Oats, " 26 32 Clorer-seal, " 750 800 Timothy-seed," 2 75 (4 3 00 Beef Cattle. per huud., 5 75i 825 Hogs, 116 900 9 75 Hay, per ton, 12 00 18 00 Whiskey, 'per gluon, 23 (4 24 Guano, Peruvian, per iOll. 65 00 r3in Hawser—Thursday last. Flour, per bbl., from wagoos, $5 50 Do. " from stores, 650 I llilkse , t, per bushel, 1 10 13 1 20 65 t: co y .... ~., , s _,, 60 Oats; • us a -- ---- _3O • . ClereN w ed, "‘ 600 Timot* `''' 2 50 Plastor, 'per toe, 6 so Pork—Friday last •• Flom", per blg„ flan wagons, $5 SO Do., " 1 Dora stores, 6 50 Wisest, per bi d , I 30 @ I 40 Rye 14 80 Corn. II i . . • 65 Oats, 41 . 33 OleVenielid, a 6 00 Timothy, a *. ' 3 ps 5 '3O Plaster, per 11, . . "Pig Beatty!" For the Campllse ~Ja~•k~~ deports. Baltinore--.Fritiay Gut VALUABLE REAL ESTATE AT I S\ Summons In Partition. PUBLIC SALE. .N w Woman,' Plaintiff. vs.) In the Court LIE Subscribers, Executors of ADRAIT tll nah Bale, Rebecca My- of Common liNTiall, deceased,ill offer at Public ers• uliana Hoke, .1..1111 Myers, Pleas of Al ,us Saturday, th e %lst day of October Jesse Myers, Wesley Myers, atus counts, ---..c,., _.., on the premises, that 1 Mary Ann Hoopes, Mary Caths n. 9, No- On the 19th ult .1)v the Ilev. Jacob Ziegler, DESIRABLE FARM, ; tine Ilartsock, Julian Hart 1e i T. Mr. GEO. A. E.ARNSII.\W to Miss ELIZA; on which decedent resided upwards of twenty 4".1(' John , 14 121 . 'e l s i l e e7 „ I r ease moan72;l2fl. gym. BETH CULP, all of (..I"ttvsl.urg. - 7 ' Mar ra . Tears, situate in Tyrone township, Adams ; " n , -ock. • 1, el Ann tition. Oa lilondnv last, hy 5../nuel Durboraw, : - ‘.%)ulity, adjuiniug !antis of George .Nleckley ' '''' sil - 8 ' Esq.. Mr. EMANUEL OLINGER to Miss ' . etros s a s s4'li t aii:.,_ ,„ i i,„ , Anthony 'Wla . , eboidniits. MARY JACOBY, all of this comity. an d David ADAMS COUNT'I", SS , Deardorff, Samuel D ear d or ff, Hoover, containing 20 . 2 ACRES, more or less,, 1 .t. The Commonwealth of Penneyl with good proportious of Timber and Meadow. ..i ti ....‘. 1 anin to the Sheriff of said county, The improvements consist of a ... . -i,4;-, ;4. , Greetni_::—lf Noah Wornmn wake Two-etory - Weatherboa-ded Dwell- :AT TIE .5..:- . you secure (If prosecuting his claim, ~....1 . ing 1101 SE, Bank Barn. W o n .. r c Liu I then we command you that you Shed and Corn Crib attached.. ”. -,,- summon the defendants to appear before Cooper Shop, and other out-bui Id: ii Cs; . i: our Judges at (lett) shur , , , at our County Court neversfailiug wells of water, one at the house, , of Common Pleas, there to be held, the 16th the other at the barn ; and an excellent Ap- r lay of ..\ - ,,ceott,!r ,art, (1857,) to chew where pie ORCHARD, with a variety of other choice fore they deny and do not permit partition fruit. CUIV3W6gO Creek runs through the to be made between the said pl.tintiff and the Farm, and there are also two springs on the , said defendants, of the following described property. The fences, mostly of chesniat lands and premises, which together and an rails, are good, and the land is in a good divided they now du hold, to wit: A certain state of cultivation, two-thirds of it having Plantation or Tract of Land, situate in the been limed. Persons wishing to view the townships of Itl ointplsa.sant and Oxford in property ono requested to can alp.ilispowsiiiss; said county.. adjoining lands of Michael Levinstine, Christian Zinn, Joseph Stough, sr hillill" . ..t— L • - l 'sottriviii-ises...Cliarles Smith, and others, containing Two N r 'AND, 1 Hundred and Five Acres, more or les., with ``te in ! appurtenances. Witness the Honorable * - Robert J. Fisher. President Judge of our said ourt, at Gettysburg, the 11th day of Sep beglij"""llAatm r, A. D., 14.57. SeirS.tle to commence at 1 o'clock, P. M. ' 1 JOHN PICKING, Prolh'y, on said day, when attendance will be given . HENRY THOMAS, Sherif. and terms made known by' Oct. 5, 1857.. td JOHN SNYDE.R. 1 - ../ .. " -- - FREDERICK HOLTZ, Oct. 5, 1857. is Riorotors, - gta 4p s - .-, 4 • , • 'A• A • 1 5 . • • In thin Borough, on Saturday bud, Hon. GEOltliE SMYSEIt, in the 84th year of his age. - Judge Smyser, when quite a young man, removed from York county to this county, and ever since held prominent rank among her citizens. He accredits Lieutenant in the Company of Volunteers which marched from this to the defence of Baltimore during the war of 1812. He occupied, for a number of yearn, a seat on the Bench of the county as Asiociite Judge; and held other positions o oonsidersble trust. He was in his day an ac tive business man —always of undoubted in tegrity, and enjoying uninterruptedly the confidence of his fellow-citizens. Ripe in year., he now sinks into the grave, with a name unsullied and the weed of • life well spent. IliiirFuneral at 2 o'clock this afternoon—to proceed to Ever Green Cemetery. On the lit invt., MOSES, son of William and Fannie R. McClean, aged 1 year 4 mouths and 4 days. On the 3d ult., MARY MARGARET, aged 3 years 2 months aed 5 day+ ; and on the 16th ult., ELIZABETH. CATHARINE, aged 1 year and 23 day —Oh ildrenor vid and Maria Bricker. of Butler towrthip. In Wilmingtmt, N. C., on the 19th of Au gust, JOSEPH MILTON FROST, son of Wtn. M. and Julia A. Hays, aged 1 year 10 mouths and 21 years. On the 2:2 , 1 ult., in Adarus county, 30111 'JANSON, son of Mr. Samuel Wintrude, uged 8 Tears 7 months and 15 days. The death of this little boy was oCcasitmed from a kick. by a horse. - -- On the 21st ult., near Hanover. after a hurt illness, Mrs. SARAH ADAMS. ()mown of the late Joseph Adams, deceased, aged 50 years 3 months and 9 days. List of Letters REMITSISG in the Pust Office, at Gettys -111 burg. Oct. 5, 1657. Alexander lJtas. 11 Cutehen Win. 11. Andrew James llttittroery John Bolster Charles J. Markle Charles 11,541 J. B. Megitery Mrs. Eliza Btessing 4Jou. W. N itel F. Creager Calvin W. Reside Miss Mary Ann Furgason Daniel Rileyu Isaac Bruno Jacob S:eventum John M. Hamtnersly NV. W. Steward David Inerly James Sigaftios Johnson Benjamin S aytun C. F. Klapp Robert AVlseruore Mrs. George Lee Thomas GEORGE GEYER, P. if. TY - Persons calling for Letters in the above List will please say they were advertised. Oct. J, l,t•Jl. A VERY VALUABLE FARM AT • PRIVATE SALE. undersigned, desiring to quit farm ing, offers fur sale the PALM .n which he resides, situate to Strabau tom nship, A,l - county, on the rim t leading front lion termown It k ,l ('!runt .rshu o_r_;„_2„ miles svesj,....of theirquier place, and miles north east of Gettysburg, adjoining lands of S:hri ver, [formerly Minnich's,] William Wirt and others, containing atsiut 108 Acres of Pa tented Land, about 18 uses of which are svPll Tonhered, about 15 acres of Meadow. The rest is cleared and in an excellent state of cultivation, and the whole under good cites nut rail fence. The imp'roveatente area large two story Log Dwelling 1101 part wentherboarded, with a one ;"-!' I 111 story Kitchen attached, two • ' 4 : till neverfailing Springs and Spring _4,;. ; - ; •:-;.- House, a Bank Barn, as good as lIOW, Wall wagon abed and corn crib attached, carriage house, hug stable, shop, and other outbuild ings; a neverfailing well of water at the barn yard, with a chain pump in it; also an Apple and Kutch Orchard, with a variety of other fruit. Slikrlt is certairly one of the most desirable Parma now in market, and demands the attention of capitalists. Persons wishing to view the property aro regnested to call upon the undersigneJ, resi ding thereon. MICHAEL HOHF Oct. 5, 1857. 4t New Cheap Cash Store. T HE subscribers having entered into part nership under the style and firm of 11. S. & E. H. 31INNIGH, respectfully inform the citisens of Llettysburg and vicinity, that they have opened a new, large and well-se lected assortment of - DRY GOODS AND GROCERIES, at the old-established stand, on South East corner of the Diamond, formerly. called the Jew's corner. comprising every variety. style and price. In part of Dry poods.—Black Silks, Black Alpaccas, plain and fancy De tains*, Beregea, Giughauss, plain and fancy Jaconets, plain and dotted Swiss Victorinee, Lawn. !dull, Mouslinik, blue and unbleached Shirting., Ganaburg, Bed Ticking, Jaquered Diaper. Gents' and Boy'. Wear.—Black Cloth, Black Caseimes ea, fancy and plain Caassi mares, silk and fancy Vesting, Kentucky Jeans, Tweeds. Denims, Cuttonades, Farmer's Drill—every style and price. A fine assort ment of Gloves and Hosiery of every style and quality. Groceries.—Brown, Crushed, Granulated, Pulveritesi, and Clerified Sugar, 1). & W. Syrup, New Orleans Mulaes, Ground Alum and fine Silt+, Dairy du., Gueensware, Glass ware, Cutlery, Cedar-ware, and every other article found in a well-conducted Dry Goods and Grocery Store Having selected their stock with care, they are enabled to sell cheap fur Ca,h, and re spectfully solicit a share of the public pa truusge. listrAll kinds of Country Produce taken in exchange fur goods. H. S. & E. H. MINNIGH Oct. 5, 1857 New Goods ! New Goods! F - 4.IINESTOCK BROTHERS, havejust received their usual large supply of Fall and Winter Goods, to which they invite the attention of the public. The goods wore purchased low, and will be sold very cheap. Call and examine at the Sign of the Red Front. Oct. 5. GAS new and excellent style of Coal Stoves, for Parlor or Clam ber use. It is especially intended for cham bers,as It consumes the gas, and thus removes one of the objections to the use of coal. A scuttle of coal will burn fur 18 hours without regulating. Call and see it. SIJEADS & BUEHLER. PARLOR COOK.—This Stove is especially adapted to Dining Room. and will re commend itself on the score of economy and convenience. It is very ornamental. Call and Pee it. SHERDS k BUEHLER. LUMBER! --On hand &supply of Lumber, of best quality. Orders fur any autuunt can be filled. Yard on Washington street, near Railroad street. SHEADS & BUEHLER. COOK STOVES :—Your styles of Cook Stoves—the Noble Cook, Royal Cook, William Penn, and the Sea Saell—for sale at the Waraßooni of • 811EALS it BUEHLER. MIVOICIR end SHOT, the lion oisnefte- JIL tared, co he bed at NOABEC VS. CT OF moj erect, 7 g 7 acr7lll n t.ownshp, ih _eorge .11 ' Me l land VALUABLE REAL ES PATE, At Public Sale. e:" : _..., ) o lNfpnrstcer`Orl.of the Ailtan' s 47 e l , _...".._ z _LlA,_____ Sze. d• t111.4,wi1l .Affolsati ltibtie *VALUABLE LIALESTO I SII.: F 1101 I ...de, on t ae pre.nises, nu .'otard.ry, Me 24th ( * L. . - 4.- t_. - JIHL, Puliat Sole. w . -I f ! day of Ot•tober tux,. the Beal Estate of JOHN 1 LICHINOHI. Jun • late of Tyrone townshi p , THE II re of JAMES 1314T0C, deceased, Adams county, deecased , consisting of will o rat Puhlic Sale, on the prtinises, i - A VALUABLE FARM, on iredues ay, the llth day of Succudbar next,' situate in said township. a Boining lands of at 1 o'clock, V. M., . Martin Raffenaperger, Heirs of Abraham THE FARM', i S cyder, deceased, a a u n d d c o u t n h t e . r in s, B a i nil 2 tl A t e G it r i e :s at , g Crest said deceased, situated in Carroll's Tract, Conowe o Creek. Adams county, Pa., 8 miles west of Gettys-: more or less, of Patented Land. The im burg and 2 miles north of Fairfield, adjoin- ' pruyeinents are a Two-Story ;. „ I ing lands of John and Daniel Mickley, James West herbnarded DWE L LI N0I!, lc Donaldson. John Rhea, and others, contain- 110 USE, a One-Story Kitchen, - ':,11 11 ing 127 ACRES and P-12 PERCHES, of Bituk Barn, part Stone and parer ...-- ---1-Z-' Patented Land, with a fair proportion o f Frame, Wagon Shed nod Corn Crib attached ; Meadow and Timber land. The improvements Spring House dear the Dwelling, with an ex conaist of a Two-story STONE icellent Spring of Water; a W.-II of Water, 110 USE, with Back-building,i with a pump in it, in the Barn Yard. There and a well of tieverfailing water ; ; l is another Spring on the Farm. with running at the door ; Blacksmith Shop ; j water through the Farm,and the o..eat (Juno a Double Log Barn with Sheds, Corn Crib, I trap" running along the breadth tit the place. and a well in the Yard—also, running water: There is kg...el:Bog &able ; also on thepraini. through the Farm. There is a variety of Fe 4, a yawn.; 0.-chard, with a variety of fruit. fruit trees and an excellent ORCHARD un There is a "fleiene! of Mee'low, and also' of the premises. The land is in a good state of Tiailicr.for. the quantity of land. The Farm cultivation, being principally a Lime s t o ne is lin ft-rgocl fencinz, and in a good state of soil, with an abundant quarry of stone and a cull'''. a ' i•': 1 • substantial lime kiln but recently ereetel. i tar Por.uniatite.iruu. of view ing the proper siar-Persons wishing to examine 'be prop ty before the dity of hale, will ii:e.t.c call un erty prior to the gale will call upon one I/1 tl.e the soh , ..!rilier,' living int an adjoining place. heirs, residing thereon. i g e ar-Aide to commence at 1 o'cl..ck. P. M., Ili '.Terms made known ( n flay of sale. : on said day, when attendance will be given Oct. 5, 1a57. to 'SUE itEms. land terms made known by GEo11(41.: MECKLEV, Adra'r. 0 Ole Court—.J. J. 111LOWIN. G'ltek. bar It w.t sold, the Farm will be offered for BENT, III! said day. Svit'.. 1.5. 4 , 1 5 .57. is Public Sale. \ - v ILL be olrel el at Public S tle, on Set tirdoy, the day or Of-l•p!wr /wt., on'the premises, A TRAC r OF L IND, situ ate in Mount pleasant township, .. lams coun ty, on the rola I let ling front ticupintrg ht Ihnol er, three miles from the former, ad joining, lands of Abraham Itcever, -Joseph Homier and Voila Cro.i, conti4iuing :lit • r o., m.ire or less, Anil having there we • erected n "lII' nll.l a half story 1.1 BRICK L Barn rArit i . Crib, Carriage (louse, Spring..;; 11 ,use. and oilier out-buildings, with a a clt ~1 never-tailing water near the 71oor, and a first rate Orchard. A never-failing stream of wa ter runs through it. The fencing is good. mostly of chesnot rails, and the land in good gitliii ation ; alrout 6 acres are tile very hest of Ml'a(l , ITV. Also, at the 5nm4,;„,,. mud idai•e, A TRACT,OF WOODLAND, epntainnig lU acres, more or less, situate in.3l.aint'oy Adams county, 'adjoining lands of Utery it”e ver, heirs of John peat-dor:l', accented, and others. s ar Pe riml ns wishinz to view the properties are replested L.) call uponJwieidi LAenrcile, residi 11 gMI the one:lm. tleseri I. jagrSuie to commence at 1 o'clock, P. M., on au id (lay, wiie.l alter datiee will be gii en and tertub Made known 17 JUEIX .13;XLEII. JACOB ISISI.F.R. Agents tor WI-Lam Bister October 5, 1857 Executors' Notice. ABRAHAM SNYDER'S ESTATE.—Let term testamentary tot the estato of Abra ham Sx der, late of Tyrone township, Adams county, deceased, haring been granted to the undersigned, the first named residing in tawnship and the last named resid ing.in Smitten twornship, they hereby give notice tont! persons indebted t.t said estate to make immediate payment, and those haring claims against the same topre-ent them properly authenticatetrfur settlement. JOHN SNYDER. FREDERICK HOLTZ, Oct. 5, 1857. 6k Exec/4/yrs. Littleatown Railroad 5 TTE S'sth Monthly Instalment of , fte Dollars per Share on tho Stock subserM od, will be duo and payable t, the Treasurer of said Company, opt the 28th day o/ inst. idr Ety a Resolution of the Boar! of Direc tors, passed on Saturday, July all per sons to arrears after Aug. 23th *lll be charg ed interest at the rate of one per cent. a month on their back payments, in MCCOVISIICe with the Act of Assembly. E. F. Slloltll, Secretary of ike Board. Oct. 5, 1857. td N. B.—Any of the Directors will receipt for payments on Stock. Fall Millinery. MISS SOPIIORA HOWARD, at the resi dence of T.'F. Frazer, Baltimore street, one door South of the Compiler office, Gettys• burg, has just received from the city an un usually large assortment of FALL MILLIN ERY, with the Fashions fir the season, to which she calls the attention of the Ladies, confident that they will be pleased by au ex amination of the ijoods. Oar Prices as low as the lowest—both for Goods and Millinery work. Oct. 5, 1837. 3m Administrator's Notice DNNIEL HOLLINGER's ES tern of administration on the estate of Daniel Hollinger, late of Tyrone township, Adams county, deceased, having been grant ed to the undersigned, residing in Hunting ton township, he hereby gives notice to all persons indebted to said estate to make imme diate payment, and those having claims against the same to present tlifon properly authenticated for settlement. JWIN STARRY, Adet'r. Sept. 28, 1857. tivv Administrator's Notice. TASE BELL GALBRAITH'S ESTATE. e) Letters of administration un the estate of Jane Bell Galbraith, late of Butler township, Adams county, deceased, having been grant. ed to the undersigned, residing in the same township, he hereby gives notice to all per sons indebted to-said estate to . make immedi ate payment, and those havin.claiins against the same to present them pri7pilily authenti cated fur settlement. JOHN B. GALBRAITH, Adm'r. Sept. 28, 1867. tit LitOsitiS'.—Erery variety of Cook, P.irlor, Sduon and ONtoe Stoves can he seen at the Ware Boum of Sheadi k, Buehler, in West 31.<1.11e street. Our Stove.] are all pur chased in Philaielphia, and will be sold cheaper than the; can be bought at retail in thwoity or .kewbri. Call and see them. & BtiEil LER. or les/ ma county, maul A V,llll able Frarin, SALE. T N puraoanee of ail alias 1).• ler of the Or 4,c..urz 01 colit,t, the wider .o v i e 1, A 1,111,11ite.o”re• tilo 4.-tat.: PHI 4.i P T„ "t}',-- xt Public &tip, "n oil lay. 111- 71/1 .1(11 1 g property of said dezeaied, viz : A VALr_II3LE FA.P3I, situate in S catgut t.awnshap, Ada.ns county, within 1} miles the thittysbur„; and 11.1n over ft.tilroa 1. ettfl the same distance from the liettyshurg and Y. rk Turnpike. adjoining ku lof e ristian . I%toin.ts. Daviil Maiifort, IL.nry T:tomil, nod odierv, eosataining 148 A.( 'RLS, to aro 'air ie.., ItirbUt 41)nel-es of which !LT fir•:-rate with a line nripor ti..ll of 'Asa , ' mt.. The improve taient4 ate ft 1;11411 Two-sh.ri. ll .:Xl LIOU4E, anal S.ll a::.41 thin- Itirn„'Si-ahl.i. an 1 all nes..(stva:y U1t1f...1 f...1 )1 Ap e ia 0.-char.l. anal a nev er-6'0.14; well.or waver near th • dia.ir: water in the har.l-) a:11; -iever.tl net dr-ha . ling springs on the Fai in, yet a never-failing stream thrianizh it, to whi neCPS4 from Iheitrly every feel l can he %apt IL- the w.azevin of cattle. Ivp`P.'ru:,.tdi-4nm+ of vie.viii,z the pro perty I,„q„ re the .!ay of ...ale. wall please call o n !LC 4:14-rtil/t2.1 Aintiaistiatair, residing 01.1 thin ad!aia..tio.,4 r.t;tn. sEiy-Salti to i.oattutence at 1 o'elnek, P. tan %awl thiv, whoa attendance wall be given anal terms midku .irn lay II VAIN' THOMAS. SA1.11: Tuo3l.ts. By the C J. BILDWIN, Clerk. Srapt. 2S, ti rpilE Auseseorr elected at the teat Spring el•ctina are hereby notified to attend at the C immiseivariers' offtee, in the Borough of Ge!tyshume. vi receive Blank ,tivessment Pu pl;eates and the necestiary instructions,as fol lows: The A.iiieseurs of Union, Conowago, Berwick and Berwick borough, Oxford, Ham ilton, iteadov. louritp!eiiimt, Germany, Strahan and Mountiny, will attend on Wed ;teat!". Ike 14th of (kluber xexi, and the w t.,- sessorii for the Borough, Cumberland, Free dom, Libertscitamiltonito, Franklin, Butler, 31enallen, Tyrone, liuntington and Lattimore, will attend on' TAurxday, (ktober 15, 1857, By order of the rommiiodonere, J. M. IVAL'rEIt, Clerk. lirll,Ll AM LIMITNIR:It'S ESTATE.— ? Lct:ers of administration, with the will annexed. on the estate of William Light ner, Inc, of 4Jermany township, Adams coun ty, dee'd.„ having been granted to the tknder signed, residing in Union township, he hereby gives notice to all persons indebted to said e.tato to lanky immediate payment, and those having claims against the same to present them properly authenticated for settlement. JOSEPH L. SliOltll, Adner seals the will annexed. Sept. 28, 1557. ikt ARG GALBRAITIPS ESTATE. —Letters of administration on the es tate of Margaret Galbraith, late of Menallen township, (now Butler) Adams county, de ceased, hating been granted to the under signed, residing in Butler township, he here by gives nutioe to all persons indebted to said estate to make immediate payment, and those having claims against the same to present them properly authenticated tor settlement. JOHN' B. GALBHAITII, Adna'r. Sept. 28, 1837. Ct A . NN ALBRAITEIS ES CATE.—Letters of administration ou the estate of Ann Galbraith, late of Butler township, Adams county, deeeased, having been granted to the undersigned; residing in the same township, he hereby gives notice to all persons indebt ed to sal,' estate to *eke immediate p Lyment, and those having claims alainst the same - to present them properly autiumtieated fur set tlement. JOUN B. LIALBRAIT Sept. 28, 1657. 6t COALl—Persons desiring to lay in their Winter's supply of Coal, will please send in their orders at owe, as it eau he furnished cheaper Prong wagons than from the Yard.— Othue in West. Middle street. ASUPERIOR artiole of Black Lead for Arlookastiing Sarsies, fur sale by SHEADS BUEHLER. Notice to AtosesNors. Sept. 28, 1857 A4mtaistrator's Notioe. Administrator's Notice. Administrator's Notioe. SIZE ADS & BUEHLER. PUBLIC SALE. 7N pursuance uf an Order uf tho Orphans' 1 Court of Aiiams county, the siihseiiber. Administrator uf the estate of ABRAHAM KITCHEN, de.-eu4e , l, will sell at Public 'Sale. on t h e premises, on Mei Thy, MI 20M day of ortoP,er next, tho full 'wing Real E,tate of said deceased, viz: rplE; undersigned, daiiring to remove to 1 tie West, offers for sale the splendid FA R Ji on which he residtti, situato in Butler town ship, A. lama e , ,niity, on tliciStite Road lead in;.! from Gettysburg to Itiewrille, six stiles north of the former place, and 'titbits a abort distance of the thriiing village of Middle tiiwn, This Farm possesses fentarinfor.o de sirable character such as can be claimed b, few others in the Stott.. It contains 100 ACRES—between 10 and 11 acres are covered with lofty Timber, and there is a good proluortitm of Meadow ; Net sr.t. the cleared, land is well adapted to the emwth of wheat andother groin. Since 1552 nearly 9,000 bushels of limo and about 1,500 of itsties hate been put - upon it. roe soil has been turned up a foot in depth and no rock or other obstruction found upon the entire tract. The Farm is handsomely and conve niently divided into fifteen fields, with never. failing water in every one of them. Upwards of 600 panels of post and rail and 300 panels of board fence have been put up since 1852 so that, in cultivatiu water. fencing. east every other requisite Tsr a MODEL FARM. REAL ESTATE, this one is bard to exeel. buildings (all erected since consist of a large doe- AT PUBLfC SALE. ble BRICK HOUSE, with Brick f - 1111E Heirs of Nam MtuAR, late of Back-building. large and dry eel- . •,?, is e 1 Mountpleasant township, Adams county, i lar, and a constant fountain of ' 4 ;11 II deceased, will offer at Public &le, on the pre- , water under the r^of of the bootie:. mines, on Siturthre. the 17th dui i)f Ortobsr la commodious Bank Barn, unsurpasie in it. next, that VALUABLE F.ARNI, Bloated in improvements and convenienoes : Wagon Shod the county and township aforenaid, on the' and Corn Crib.Cartiage Douse. a complete public road leading from New Orford to New . Hog Stable, and all other necessary out- Chester and Petersburg, 11 masa from' the , buildings : also a two-story TENANT HOUSE lortner place, containing 42 ACRES, more or and Back-building, recently erected. An un less, egjoining lands of Jeiwi Albert, Jacob failing well of water and a running fountain in Wiest, and others, and the Little Couowago , the barn yards. The buildings are constrisiA. creek. The improvements ate a 'ed in the very best Style, anti their locatioa two stop/ BRICK HOUSE. with 11 such as to affor d a view of all the fi elds riots_ a Sumo K itchen , Bank Bare,w a . ' them. There is on the_ premises a first rata gin Stitsi, Corn Crib, Carriage •'• . young ORCHARD of Apples and Peaches, House, Potter Shop. do., a good well of water and the country re also excellent for fruit. near the door, and a first rate Orchard of The track is being laid fur a Itailread frogs choictifruit. The land is in a high state of Hanover to Gettylihurg, and when .finished cultivation, part of it being well limed : 8 , will add much to the agricultural importance. acres are excellent Timber, with a good quan- I of this region. tits of Meadow. This property would make lig - Persons wishing to tgew the rrolowty a Ann rats Mill seat , would afford good water, are requested to call upon the suliecriber. re- Is convenient to public roads, and 01 4 a wife I siding thereon. Letters of imptirr should be front the Gett sato urn . addressed to Bigler P.Q , Atilt's@ °minty. Pa Meer. P,,n.t, eon t a - Filing Acres. more or- August 31, 1857 - ALEXANDER KOSER. !ems, otexcellent CHESNUT TIMBER LAND, situated in Cumberland county, Pa., one mile north of Whitestown, adjoining lands ufJohn Lough, Peter Camp. and others. Persons wishing to view the Farm can do so by calling on the Widow of said deceased, residing thereon. Possession and a good title will be given on the let d.ty of April, 1858 r Sale to commence at 1 o clock, P. M., en said day, when attendance will be given and terms made known by THE H PARS Septetnber 28. 1857. is A LOT OF GROUND, fronting on Gettysburg street, in Hampton, Adauis coun ty, and known on the plan of said town as lot Su. 35, having thereon erected a one and a a half story Frame DWELLING HOUSE. a Log Stable and a Shop, an. with other imprOvetnents. Also, A LOT OF GROUND, sitn ate in said town of lintcpton, fronting on Gettysburg Street, and known its lot No. 3d. Also, A TRACT OF LAND, situ ate in the township of Reading, Adams coun ty. adjoining lands of Joseph Sheaffer, Adam Ritter, and others, ountainuig five aerik Inure or less. Sids to commence. at 12 o'clock, M., on said day, when aueSdance will be giveu and terms made known by MARTIN GET7,4doi'r. By the court—J..l. Ballwin, Clerk. Sept.`2ll, 11157. R. STEAD". P. IT. BrEHLER. LUMBER, COAL AND STOVES! XE IV FIZZif! - Tn: undersigned .espectftally announce to the citizens of Gettysburg and vicinity, that they have entered into a co•partnershipp. nud intend opening a COAL f LU.VRfiii TANI). on Washington street, in the rear of the Eagle lintel, where they will be happy to see all who may favor them with a call. Fbey will furnish every variety of .'4rore. Dforkmitk awl L 1 . 4.1,11 risei et,.l I, at the lowest pouf-. b e wholesale rates, in order to introduce it into general use. They also intend keeping, a f.:11 and general aimoittuent of LUMBER, as soon as the Railroad is completed. They will keep constantly on hand every variety of 1 COAL and WOOD STOVES, among which' are the celebrated William Penn, Noble; Cook, 'Royal Cook and titia Snell Cook ! Stoics. Alai) the Chinn, Capitol, Victor, Planter, Premium and Parlor Cook Stoves, Air-tight, Star, Franklin, Hot-air Parlor Gi ate, Lady Washington, Oak, Magnolia,' Union, Air-tight Bare Cylinder, Tropic and , Harp Cannon Stoves. Persons wishing to examine their stoek will please colt at their Stove Ware Heim, on West Middle sneer, at die residence of %leads. El:7oniers promptly attended to. ROBERT SHEAR% C. LIEN RY BUELHJEA. Gettysburg, Aug. 31, 1.6.57. Administrator's Notice. ILLIAM UARTZEL'S ESTATE.— Letters of administration, de honis non, on the estate of William Hartsell, late '6f Monntjoy township. Adams county, de ceseed, having been *anted to the undersign ed, residing in Cumberland townshiv, he hereby gives notico to all persons indebted to said estate' to wake immediate payment, and those having claims against the same to pre sent them properly authenticated fur settle ment. J ACOB HANK EY, t. 21, 1857. Gt Administratratoris Notice. JOSEPH SMITH'S ESTATE.—Letters of administration on the estate of Joseph Smith, late of Mountpleasant town'p, Adams county, deecased, having been granted to the undersigned, residing in Oxford township, he hereby gives notice to all persons indebted to said ovum to make ilinnediaui payment, and those having claims the same to present them properly authenticated for settletwenL C;EtHWE SMITH, Admiistra!or, Sept.. 7. 1857 Administrator's Notice. QAM UEL 11011 F'S ESTA TE. —Letters of 17 administratioa on the estate of Samuel livid, 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 persona indebted to' said estate to make immediate payment, and those having claims against the same to present them properly authenticated for settlement. FREDERICK QC IC KLE, .Aciffer. Sept. 14, 1857. 6t Executors' Notice. L BATH ARINE G I SELMAN 'S ESTATE.— Letters testamentary on the estate of Clubs rine Geteelnian ' late of Hamilton twp., Adam* • county, deceased. having been granted to the undersigned, the first named retailing iu Read ing township, and the fast named in Kest Ber lin, Hamilton township, they hereby give notice to all persons indebted to said estate to make immediate payment, and those having claims against the saute to present them pro perly authenticated for settlement. J JHN GELIEL4AN. 1.1 H iIeSHERRY. Sept. 14, 1857 1 „ 6t Executors. Gettysburg Female Seminary. TitE Winter Session of this Institution will ! commence on the Second Jfenthke of Oc tober, (Oct. I•2th.) For thr;ul3rs, etc., en quire at the residilnee of Rec. D. EraTER, "'wed Middle Street, Gettysburg. S:pt. 21, 11:37: 3t Adner de &mit nun THE MODEL FA= OP ADAMS COUN ry, AT PRIVATE SALE. .11, E A'§ . Celebrated Liquid Glue, rpuE GREAT AtglESlVE.—Mott useful I. article ever inveuted, for house, storeand office, surpassing in utility every other glue, gum, mucilage, paste or ce4unt ever known. Always Ready for ApplicatiLn. Adhesive on Paper, Cloth, Leather, rurnitut, Porcelain, Chum, Marble or ,Glasf. For m `nufaCturing • Fancy Articles, Toys, etc., it has no superior, not only possessing greater strength than an other known article, but adheres more quick- , ly, leaving no stain where the party-arejoin=-*. ed. Navas. FA4 With* the last three y ears ppm'. of j 250,000 bottles of this ii.tly cele I.IQUID GLUE have been sold, and. the convenience which it has proved in evety case, has deservedly secured fur it a demand : , which the manufacturer has found ity ntable, difficult to meet ; acknowledged by a have used it, that its merits are far above oar similar article or imitatiou ever offered to public. Aar This GL riE actertvirely erns nfeTt4lhsi —observe the label '• Me Rea's Celrbraini Ittguisi Glue. the Great Adhesive." Dike no otlser.-1. TIFENTY-F/rE CENTS A BOTTLE. .r ManufacJurod and Sold, Wholesale and Retail, by WM. C. !CREA, Stationer, No. 907 Chesnut St,. PhiladetpArta. larLiberal indmiunents offered to persona desirous of selling die above article. Sept. 28:3857. ly ADAMS COUNTY Mutual Fire Insurance Company. Incorporated . March 18, 1851. orricis RE. President--George Swope. Vice Prceiden(—S. R. RuseelL Secreiary—D. A. Buehler. Treasurer—David M'Creary. Executive Consnatlee—Robert McCurdy, Andrew Heintxelman, Jacob King. - MANAGERS.—GeOTAQ Swipe, I). A. Bueblet, M'Cnrdy, Jacob King. A. Hointzehnen, D. M'Creary, J. J. Kerr, M. Eichelberger, S. R. Rosbell, A. B. Kurtz, Andrew Pulley. S. Fuhne.took, W m . B. Itiikon, IL A. Picking. Wm. B. M'Clellan, /din Wolford, It. n. Mc- Creary, John Horner, E. W. Stehle; J.Auglr inbaugh, Alidiel F. Gitt. - gar This Company is limited in its opera tions to the county of Ad a ms. It li ne been i n successful operation for more than six year*. and in that period has paid all I atses and ex penses, without any alise3sniAnl, having al* a large surplus capital in the Treasure. The Company employs no .Agents—all f)usirtitos being done by the *wagon,. Nho ar ;Inc na l.. ly elected y l the Stockholders. Any person desiring and Insurance can apply to a ry of abure named Managers fur further infer- Mation. Exeenti re 'Committee 'meets at the .olgoe of the Company on the loot IVednesday in every month. ot .2, P. M. Sept. 28, 1857. Wanted. AGOOD LITTLE FARM, within one or two miles of tiettysburr, in esdharige for Philadelphia property, clear of all inetuu bramxm. The property is nearly netwiand leased to good prompt paying tenants. Ad dress, (wish description 14 Farm*. DR. J. LEVERING. a:ruin/down, Phila. Sept. 21, 18.57. lm For sale. will sell at Prirate Sale two 8 Will I DWELLING HOUSES acid Lots in H3l (limn bersburg street, recently built and in good condition. If not sold before the first day of January next, they will then be rented. UEO. ARNOLD. Gettgebirg, Sept. 21, JRS7. - - NEW FIRM. Fzinily Groceries and Confectiew. undersigned have purchased the Geo ." oery Store of E. ii. MINNIQII. Northwest corner oir the Dianaon4..formerly occupies' by A. B. Kurtz. where they invite the attention of all who may wil' tiruceties s Confections, Fruits—Colfee, Tea, Sugst, ?Ho, lasses, Salt. t-tarch. Soda. Spices of all kinLl4, Lemons, Figs. Alinonds..k.c. Also, a line as sortment of chewing and smoking Tobacco, Segars, Snuff, &c. .;:,„7 - Country Produce ta ken in esobange for Goods. WM. BOYER t SON., September 7, 18.57. Administrator's Notios. AA NTHONY DICARDORFF'S Lettcii of administration on the estate of Anthony Deardorff:late of Franklin township. Adams county, deceased. haring been granted to the undersigned. residing in the same township, he hereby gives notice to all perm). s indebted to:said estate to make immediate payinent, and those haring claims against ike same to present them property sotbemiested for settlement. • - StSJ.kIIIIN-DRAIDORFP. Sept. 14. 1857. Os Atha' r; • The P • Rouse, - (IVILKI P LY TURGOMIMI BORE.) Corner of Fraoldis anti IrOillatti areas, ALTIMOILE. DANIEL MeOOY, PROPRIETOR. • serPormanent, an& llyeattrierit , Bearders ccominodated with First-Claws Rated *AI Pleasant Rou,as. CHARGES MunneArt. - Sept. 2S. Genera. • etowient. • • tit' your G ~ Priit 40 , Prins, CluLuttponbliiiig sir *,.. B.EG