= VOTE! Vote for William F. Packer! Vote for Nimrod Strickland! Vote for Charles Will! Vote for Isaac Lightner! Vote for Jacob Bushey! Vote for Zechariah Myers ! Vote for Ileury G. Wolf! Vote for Joel B. Danner ! Vote for Jacob Itaffunsperger ! Vote for Isaac liereter Vote for Andrew White! Vote for Dr. C. E. Goldsborough! Vote for William Strong and -- James Thompson! The above are the Democratic can didates---all others are Know Noth ing and Black Republican, or "Elam" and "Sambo !" P!M ll . l'' Mll If by overApeenlation, or running the credit %ram " into the ground," or by attempting to oppress the poor by mo nopolising and raising the price ofevery spoonful of sugar with which an old lady sweetens her tea, or by building thousands of miles of railroads with hundreds of millions of coupon bonds, or by any and all manner of extrava mince and mismanagement, a financial explosion takes pine., by all means as cribe all the disasters that follow to " the tariff of 1848," but be mire at the aims time to support WILMOT, the only advocate of that measure in Con gress from this state at the time of its passage! That's the way to prove yourself a consistent Know Nothing Republican I— York Gazette. Mg. thrift wee sot mrare aural restart*" that the wit, -kW" lad notesed ism try mew ••111 1 law peer lest lame, In which I Assn* the following gontatime from Umt paper- , "*r. (hibernator and lir. kuiteso berg yes he tears that them ha saw a slip between the sap and the Up." Te this I reply—Not at all, Mr. Star. That who Wane gem MAIM me by the Mkt ut till and 111414; whew that •-nii ems' line applied to me. rather eadirmetirelly te be gam yet la 'AI k was end pat la operatics, and is 'll4 eileglisally -.sawed" me of from the -deed obi trap*. of 11111Mppry. bore the alp them so pbilmopidmilly as I isteend,, am! premune that I awe wow as vainly reeoeclie my mg to • similar operettas by a thiesoentie Coatregting, gob* the fel hnpremlen that there will be Irene "Wipe" land sneerer edr" of Limbs at the Ziestion, where the snap" will ha freer than an "old ones.' I think the mreseset editor of the "Star" rather esfertimate, it est rather ...mesa," le kerleg paraded my name, when 1 wee no sew Mime the public la the Mime remark, as my no ties the had batter hare • •erbastled" than •-prIMM" It. In •Itte Mr. 1 nested semereee asenespii, by issai#, him isinerei "personal Mende," who pretended I. he bison/ to m.,444 *ben the it ha Comittiaa anti, These Weans trilled." voted against me to • eneriliste" liegallen II hen their letters pit. And to Jane 'll lm eshed • ledger tome apse of the thee editors of the •-fitar." • orth , after the shore Coaresti..a, dated Gettysburg. Jaen 11, 'AI. Tills letter wu marked " eonadential,' yet we suatortsueses 'politically between that editor and my. golf brie dace bees Wows to the rrinele. L mast is sell de- Gar. r. mine 'streets Crain it to show the present -Star" mine the imp is "them time , was mete I. slip limes the trie-mennisieg that the Italia a the *streets are the author's Three eats...eta reed thus : .111 r. PI landed on a commasicatme from yea het week her pailleatlee. IP • it shall appear sent were • • I air aparilly glad pm Owe Mara the nap you bars. IT 111.0•04 T. 4" s Cl- ILA 11/.1 1117 SSA? I had tlineglit emend dome of dreptonf yea a seta ea We street, at. viehvg "ea I. inak• • speltheMino of the hoed, het felt ensue delicacy la dolor what morel be.. be.. preminawd .a dictation. Plaat's friend. base been • little anery in re- J=..• yew ea/ of the County. at • A. • parented dewing year meow, yea will steins eon ha oaf. tag that it will be all teporteol to yogi, to three yeare af. ter tale, drat year *ad of the Cueaty does eel fly the IMMIL/18 We time,' Jae. D. • B. Up. idiot —t-Our sot" of Um County t r i sei dim elf die coaree—atel when three soars .ft.r thie" l called at the -Pear ribs" open this ••pertional friend desiring toy ementaa,"ahmat the tea of the rooter of UM • gsiaatiss of Know Sothlogtses In the County -thi. petunia! Mead •-doeiriag rf esiocen” ercassi Memel( by saying that he 111..114 Melee ar nothoir lattael of beteg -.emend • clear field mit bem.•' the cup.. limns tendered toe la 'AI was sot only nealtp, but roast. in • tomer dashed la my fast. thee keret the lames. • biller me indeed, of which the protest -•:ett•r" editor doom to. 'gamest . that after 17 years genic* la the Whig camp, thruagi all the pelnietil mempeigne of tinge. Ratner, Flarnma, Clay, Taylor. farad. MeLla helping to build ap the poll del fen team et Cematt. hettlawell, Cooper, :Ammer and other& I we mealy thrust forth from a party whom main prep, I with • few others, was in "our end of the county, • by emit limey's *else foal. prescript's' h sow huthhoriem— preecribleg me MA lasemantagotion •hocs -war woe de nimsd le the knife." 11 the -alter'." 'Astral •Ifeetoos for diel rigbY of 4 A Inericane ruling America.' la praise et pa. Liotiero.ef phibeettbropy, et the medial and claims of Is. emeeler Went Idleynamessuag coat, hyposney sad hum bugging', how meld they spurn me. as a Hammitt. imply. ICY emitoy to bee mantry. whim 1, • tiallsteaters Peas. at dm area ID Ilikasl4•red my minket and lump *Oft I. 111 1 14,asid assisted in protecttog the shares of UMP Putomeme le Tirgiefs from the reneges of ha *moray regard. leillef the taut males of eivatmel 'warfare. as barwiag„ entegging Ned plunder's% defeseshass detainers, ad masa med cajoling the poor norm. from a mm bow home, to sell them tats • thou:mad theme elearelledelle Of seven is the VI est !Dims. Of them my Oplefeelt . Vhie Went Chairman of the W hoc Comity Commit tee asokaltaaaa, as be procured toy bounty Land Warraat ease ttbtrai aerviala rendered at a tame when those vita saw dime party ameaetuwattao4 coatrel aal enjoy the 11114 it of OW, if born, ware .pollas and petiole Is their arm. /NO. L tiCRIALLTOft. all Ottladdi - the World !" The editors of the York Gazette eon. gratulate their " neighbors of Adams -upon their prospect ot'a speedy realiza tion of the benefits with which the iron horse generally strews its pathway," and conclude an otherwise handsome notke in a style somewhat left-lutaded, this: "Gettysburg will soon cease to be outside of the world." Wei have, to be sure, been a little out of-thoorayish, in a business point of view; bat in all the elements which go to make up a clean, healthy and attrac tive 'town--where, if the rich are not made mach richer, no beggari are left —pat down Gettysburg in the front rank. Bat in business, too, we are "looking up," and going up , (new houses, new-Arum, and k‘ all that sort of thing") —*inch a dashing rate, as to give cause to epee our neighbor York, some of Aim days, to "shiver in her shoes," thrtielitli fear of loosing here comparative posit**. Xark what we predict, and —410% along faster, or get oid of the way: Tire eipirit of improvement is so rife liseemow,as to attack almost all classes. -)ol*That's what the Gdtysburg Cbrt pJ asys, and we are right glad to hear tJ die spirit of improvement is pre, iso extensively amongst our meigh6vu. York will not be jealous of of Gettysburg, even if the oome up to the most san -440 sapZ a tte of her :salons advo =Ae • neighbor; your tows sever greater canoe for it than now. rio appeeimmou that York will " shivetris her shoes" at the strides you zint%' Iron Omagh yoa pat on the seveassere . boots of enterprise. We think wall" enough of your really pleas ant to eater cordially int:kali the te.tiatastiolivrith while roa ooateexplate tit i proupeeta Go ahead e r 't waif that so loft-handed !" i., 'l t e44 —segitt I I I 0: U If& c i f a c tZ r z S a In r, Sok & contract vcriziost oithe M iar Coikok - ' 36. ! t 4). 'kir The Big Sejemeamtrings} feet high, by 44 feet wide, an/ weighing 4400 pound.., ha been attrusting ranch attention at the officio of site itaisn'smte MccitLxic's BArixo's Inert- TUTION. in S. W. corner of the public square. Everybody nearly in town has been to Pee it. Our friends from the country hare been and are still dropping in, to see this, at largcel Borictener brougiu lab the county. is Safe furnishes another ground for confidence to depositor.. The weird, for the deposits they make is of the same char acter, and as ostensive as those afforded by a bank to ita depositors. the stockholders in the one cad the other being in the same manner liable. The safe keeping of the monies and the security to depositors thus afford a doubk estegtsard to those thinking of depositing their monies where, instead of lying idic, they rill produce interest—in the Saving's Insti tution. piirThere is nothing in the whole list of metlicino creating such a stir among invalids as Dr. Sanford's Invigorator or Liver Remedy. It gives such quick relief as to convince the patient of receiving betleit almost as soon as the medicine is taken. We do not know of a single instance where it has been taken with .at Wadi, sad in nearly all cause a complete cure is effected by its use. It has acquire& ite wide popularity simply because it does what is is recommended to do. It is con stantly enlarging its circle of friends, earry big beating on its wings, and joy to the hearts of tb (me suffering from Liver Complaint, Jaundice, Dyspepsia or geoeval debility. m i r k D. Buehler, Agent for Gettysburg ; Wm. Berlin. ILiouver ; and Charles R. Hen ry, Abbottstown. Sept. 21. 1m !(`Cured by Wistaer Ralsain.—Read the following from the • Kinderbook (N. Y.) Sentinel, dated July 31 : "A remarkable cure of Consumption has recently been effected b' this medicine, in-the town' of Chatham, is this °minty, sad which was related 00 as by Dr. Herriok, an eminent physician of that town, to whom we have permission to refer. Ayoung lady who had long labored under an affection of the lung, was considered by her &leo& as beyond th e reach of Medicine, and As was informed by her medical attendant that she mart die.— Site was induced to send for • bottle of Wiskir's Balsas of NW Cherry, as a last resort. The young lady etperunieed great relief, and two more bottles were successively procured and administered. Ble is now hap py in the restoration of health." - None gen uine Wiles* signed I. BUTTS on the wrapper. Sets W . Fowls & Co., 13:3 Washington street, B oiton, Proprietors. Sold by dietr agents everywhere. A. D. Hummel, Gettys burg. Oct. 5. 2w rA good-looking friend of ours, 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 wan aaussed to Ind she did not recognise him ; and immediately determined to pass for a amain of himself, bat was eventaally cha grined to Ind he wee supplanting his former self in the atectiarui of the lady, which caused bins to make himself known 1 but the lady still says that she likes the counterfeit better than the original, and insists that he continue (if necessary) to use the lLtir Restorative.— To be had of the „Pruggists.—Sl. Louis iorsiug Herald. for the Geopilit SOLD U art. DRUGGISTS. Oct. 5. 2w Bultistore- 7 2hiday last. ?lour, per barrel, S 5 37 ® 5 SO Wheat, per bushel, 1 05 4 1 30 •'Rye, - 60 70 Corn, sd 70 4 73 Oats, et 26 ' 36 _., (4 .. Clorer•oeed, " 7 SO @ 7 75 Thwithy-stood," 2 75 (st 3 00 Beef Castle, per hund., 575(9 8 25 Hopi, ' .. 9 00 (4 9 75 Hay, per ton,, 12 00 (419 00 Whialtey, per gallon. 2.1 (4 22 Gnaw), Pezurian, per ton. . 6.5 00 Basocer—Themday kat Flour, per bbL , from erigons, $5 50 " Do. , from stores ? 650 Wheat, per bu.sltel, " 1 10 ® 1 20 65 Corn, IS - ,60 Oats, Ckiverseed, " Timothy, " PLiater, per-ton, Flour, per bbL, from wagons, $ 50 Do., " from Mores, ' 6 .50 Wheit,'peir bushel,. , 'l, IS 4. 1 its Rye, ~1 70 Coro, 65 Oats, 8, 33 Ctoverseed, " ..,;i 600 Timothy, ' " 800 Plaster, per tan. 6 50 On the Ist Institut. by the Rev. G. Rath. Mr. LOUIS WOLF to Min ANNIE SCHWARTZ, both of Arendtsville, Adams county. On the fith left., by the Rev. J. &ogler, Mr. lIEZEKIAII HOFFMAN. of Gettys burg, se Miss SAKAI! ANN TATE, of Straban teernatip. On the Bth inst., by the Rey. Jseob Zieg , ler, Mr. JOHN E. LITTLE to MLA MARY JANE ENOLEBERT, both of Hunterstowa. On the sth inst., Mr. HAMILTON SIL IAK, of Menallen township, aged 74 ,years 9 months and 9 dye. Oa the 4th inst., DAVID SCOTT, eon of David and Eliza Moose, of Butler township, aged 4 in4withs sal 22 days. GEO. ARNOLD fk CO. have just received astock of New Goods, amung which arti r eadies' Dress Goods in great varie ty , cheap Cloths, Over-coatins, °mei mere, Jeans, Satinets, Qurds, Vest ings, Flan nels, Shawls, Carpets, and Domestics gener ally, with a Wile stock of Ready-Made Cloth ing, all of our own making; warranted to be well made and to fit well, also a large stock of Groceries, all of which will be sold cheap for eash. Call and see us. Oct. 12. 1857. Nor few STOVES on hand will be sold cheap. AS just received from the cities an Immense stock of Fall and 'Winter GOODS, of all varieties and prises, to which he invites the atten tion of Ladies and Gentlemen. COKE AND SEE 1 fOst. 12. New Goods 1 T HONE has just returned with a large whiCstock of PALL & WINTF4 GOODS, k he will sell low for oatiVer country produce. Please give his a call'before par °haslet *Umbers, an you will tad it to your interest le do so.' aSAII Goods eat free of charge. " Got. JOHN HOKE. Mat • ArGSlC.—Viulins, Flutes, Guitars, Ao 2Loordeons, liarmoniesns,—in short, front a Stirsphitna clown tu a Jew's IL Po on ____ _______ LAMBS Goeforo, B oo ki es . *a d s md C as ' hand and fur We iit. 8401 SON?!.; A 4 for sale temp 4,4 . „„,. Lour lists Caps % Boots é Shoes, allarallANAvoinsutes. tro- at iS ring Mitt 41 A.ughruhaugh's„ is Pl=,ad Ufa?, thollopoc i . voinowsburt Mort, ot,therolirs of tho 11,111•111sii • MiNANuM - -- - "11(11- RN) t?' 414iipt from tam latoot Baltimore. York & HAIBOVIIT popery = 0, „tal e s 7:sei r. '.3s-cOl. New Goods. J. Ilk, SCHICK Public bale. TSubecriber, intending to quit fanning, will sell st Public Sale, at his residence, in Sutler township, Adams county, one mile from Arendtrrille, on Friday, the llth day of Noresither sat, the following Personal Property, vil: TWO HORSES, 1 Yearling Colt, 4 Cows, 4 head of Young Cattle, 5 Fat Hogs, 6 S.ioats, Suw and Pigs, 9 head of first-rate Sheep ; Winnowing Mill, Ploughs and Harrow, shuvel Plough.. Corn Fork. H.ty C trria.T. S'edv ; Corn by the bushel, and Hay by the ton. Also, Household and Kitchen Furniture, such as Tables, Chairs, Bedsteads, a first-rate Hathaway Cooking Stove. a Ten-plate Stove, Iron Kettle. and many other articles too an meroas to mention. sierSale to eJtamence at 10 o'clock, A. M., on 'aid day. when attendance will be given mad terms made known by JOAN non-lux. Oct. 12, 1857. U Petastltr & Marley. Cheap ifisteAes and Jewelry, WHOLES/ LB sod Retail. at the Philadel phia Watch and Jewelry Stove, No. 448 (Old No. 96) North Second street, corner of Quarry. Philadelphia. Gold Lever Watches. fall Jeweled, 18 carat cam. $2B 00:Gold Lepines. 18 carat. 324 00: Silver Levers, Intl jeweled. $l2 00: Silver [o pined, jewels. 89 00: superior Quartiers, ST 00 Gold Spalles. 17 00: Bns Silver do. $1 30: Gold Bracelets, $3 00: Ladies' Gold Pencils, 11 00: Silver Tea Spoons, set. $3 00: Gold Pens, with pencil sad silver holder. $1 00. Gold Finger Rings, 37i cents to $80: Watch Glasses. plain. 12i cents: patent 18g. Lunt 25: other articles in proportion. All pods warranted to be what they are sold fur. STAUFFER k HARLEY. On hand. some gold and silver Levers and Lepiens. still loner than the above prima. Oct. 12, 1837. ly Cheap Clothing. GEORGE ARNOLD k CO. have now on band, at their Clothing Emporium, a large stock of READY-MADE CLOTHING, all of our own getting up, made out of our own cloths, and warranted to be made in the very best manner and style, among which are Dress Coats of every vanety.Over-enats, Pan taloons, Vats, Monkey Jackets, kn., also Black, Blue, Olive. Brown, Claret, Drab and Green Cloths, fur Over-coats, with trimmings to suit. sold cheap ; also cheap Cassimeres, Ca4sinets, Jeans, Cords and men's wear gen erally. We have just received the all fash ions, and have hands constantly employed cutting out and making up, and if we cannot please you in a garment ready made. we will take your measure and make you a suit on short notice. Call and see UM. The above goods will be sold cheap fir CASH. Oct. 12, 1837. Anctioneering. A N DREW W. FLEIIMINtI, residing in rs. Breckitiridge street, near James Pierce's, GouyAburz, offers his services to the public as a Sale Crier and Auriinueer. His charges are moderate, and he will nn all occasions en deavor to render satisfaction. Ile hopes #a receive a share of public patronage. Aug. 17. 1857. 10 Per Cent. Interest. NICYI SAVINUS INSTITUTION.—IP 11. Ton want to invest your money with curtain return of good interest. and at the seine time furnish to your families that which wir. be profitable and oseful—buy allyour Goods at Fahneateeks' Cheap Sto — e. They have received, and are constantly adding every thing new and desirable to their stock. April 27, 1857. tf Flour for Sale. IF you want a good barrel of Flour , call at 1 HOKE'S STOKE. as he has made annoy.. teems to have always the best., winch be will sell at 23 coots advance. May 5. JOHN HOKE. Ladles, This Way I 0()BEAN k PAXTON have arrays on ‘...) band a large and well selected stock of Ladiee', Misses', and Children's Scots, GAITERS ARO SLIPPERS. of all kinds. and at all prices. No trouble to show Goods. May 18. 6 00 2 50 6 50 THE LARGEST Chair & Furniture Establishment ir ATITIOT'S GAY ST. WAREROOMS, N 0.25 North Gay street, near Fayette, where are kept always on hand, or wade to order, erery style of French TETE-A-TETES, is Plush, flair, Cloth or Browatelle. French Full Stuff sod Medallion Parlor AftM CHAIRS, in Plush, Hair, Cloth or &wool's. French FuU Stuff Carved PARLOR CHAIRS, in sets, with Plush, Hair, Cloth or Bropatelle. Si e f AS, half French Spring Mahogany, and WMUSS, in Hair, Cloth or PI RPOKING CHAlRS—various designs, in mi. , • , (Muth and Plush. Spring LOUNGES--a large assort- t always oa hand, or any pattern made or vowel with any goods to order. C lAMBER SUITS--in Mahogany or Walnut, complete, from $.3-1 up. CANE CHAIRS and Rucking do.—the largest assortment ready made in any one house in the United Staten—front $l2 a doz en up. Bar Room, Ofliee and Dining CHAIRS, In Oak, Walnut or Mahogany, with Cane, Wood or Stuffed Seat*--an assortment embracing over 50 dosen. W od seat CHAIRS and SETTEES and Rooting Chairs--orer 1(K) dosen. A. MATMOT, 25 North Gay Street, near Fayette street. May 18, 1857. ly DiaMond Ton•lor. J OHN W. T[PTUN , Fashionable Barber mid Hair Dresser, can at all times be found prepared to attend to the calls of the people, at the Tiny le, in the Dismood, adjoining the County Building, Foul long experience, he Batters himself that he can go through all the ramifications of the Tonsorial Department with such an infinite degree of 5ki11,4114 will meet with the entire satisfa:tion of all *lto may submit their °bins to the keen ordeal of his n eon!. He hopes, therefore, that by hiuketen- Lion to business, and a .leslre to please, 'R will merit as well as naive, a liberal shale of pair lk patronage. The sick will be attended to at tb6r private dwellings. Gettysbmg, he. 8, 1855, tf 111 you want to bay GOODS CHEAP, call I. at. G. F. ECKENRODE & MO'S. at Eleidlersburg, Adams co. BOOTB AND SHOES made to order, of the beet material. and by good workmen.— OaLI at Briagataa ittfghinbaugk's. In Baltimore A VERY VALUABLK TARN AT PRIVATE SALE. E undersigned desiring to gait farte- T log, offers for sale the FARM on which hc reiides, situate in Straban township. Ad ams county, on the rail leading from Hun terstown to Chambershurg. 2 miles west of the former place, and 41 miles north east of Gettysburg, adjoining lands of David Sjhei ver, 'formerly Miunich's,) William Wirt and others, containing about 108 Acres of Pa tented Land, about 18 acres of which are well Timbered. about 15 acres of Meadow. The rest is cleared and in an excellent state of cultivation, and the whole under good ches net rail fence. The improvement' area large two story Log Dwelling HOUSE, part weatherboarded, with a one story Kitchen attached. two neverfailing Springs and Spring House, a Bank Barn, as good as new, with wagon shed and corn crib attached, carriage hawse, bog stable, shop, and other outbuild ings; a neverfitiling well of water at the barn yard. with a chain pump in it; also an Apple and Peach Orchard, with a variety of tither fruit. iffirlt is certainly one of the most desirable Farms now in market, and demands the attention acapitalieta. Peruse wishing to vise the property ere requested to call spot% the nadereigned, resi ding thereon. iIICHAIIL HOOT. 00t..5, 1857. 4t Public Sale. WILL be offered st Public Sale. on 'today, the Nth day of October last., on the premises, A TRACT OF LAND. eh*. ate in Monntpleasant township, Adams coun ty. on the road leading from Gettysburg to lanover, three miles from the former, ad oining leads of Abraham Keever. Joseph Heisler and John Cress, containing 30 Acres, more or less. and having thereon erected a one and a half story BRICK HOUSE, Log Barn. Corn Crib. Carriage amis. • House, sad coshes. outobuiklings, with a welt of never-tailing water near the door, and a trot rate Orchard. A never-failing stream of wa ter runs tbresgh it. The fencing is vied, mostly of chestier. rolls, and the land in good cultivation; about 6 acres are the very best of Meadow. Also, at the same time am! place, A TRACT OF WOODLAND. containing 10 acres, more or less, situate in Mountjey Adams minty. adjoining lands of ITlery Kee ver, heirs of John Deardorff, deceased, and others. ear Persons wishing to view the properties are requested to call upon Joseph gokecrude, residing on the one first described. stir Sale to oommence at 1 o'clock, P. M., on said day, when attendance will be given and terms made known by JOHN BIXLER, JACOB BILLER. Agents fur Barbers Bizler. October 5, 1857. Fall Millinery. MISS SOPHORA [TOWARD, at the resi dence of T. F. Fraser, Baltimore street, one dour South of the Compiler office, Gettys burg, has just received from the city an un usually large assortmeut of FALL MILLIN ERY, with the Fashions fur the seesaw, to which she calls the attention of the Ladieg, confident, that they will be pleased lay au ex amination of the Goods. tar fricen 61 lOW ftri the low.tit-4oth for Go.nis and M 'Finery work. Ovt. 5, D 457 ti tll/S4lll HAS just received, from the Auction iales in New York, the largest stock of all kinds ofli mr-m AD is cLoya. 1. SG, for Winter wear, ever open...d in Gettysburg. Oct. 5. MISS MAIZE tRY WILL open fur eihil.itm on Friday and Saturday nett, a heantiful assortment of BONNE TS if. ..VANTILL.IS, winch she respectfitlV invites the Indie.ato ,13,1 ex. amine. Oet. 5. TeacLers Wanted. TTILE&lard of v.htal Directors of Sold-lac township will ,neat at ale lion , e of Ja oob L. Grass, in Uunterstown. on Satur day, as ttf October inst., of 2 o'clock, P. M., fur the parpc t se of empty) ing Teachers fur the Winter term of the Slhools of said township. By (mho of the b .ard. PETER 51ACKLE1, Scc'y. Oct. 5, 1857. New Goods! New Goods! 11AllNESTOCK BROTHERS, have just r received their usual large supply of Fall and Winter Omaha, to which they invite the attention of the public. The Gouda were purcha-red low, and will he sold very cheap. Call and elamine at the Sign of the Red Front. Oct. 5. REM - 0 I'AL WINGEILD, WHITE & SWOPE, WHOLESALE DEALERS IN BOOTS, SHOES,. CAPS, & STRAW GOODS; ALSO, IN FASHIONABLI Moleskin, Silk. Felt and Fwr Hatt, w. Oor. 544TL11052 S. HOWLED Eft, Adaa B.tweed, Daniel S. "kite. BALTIMORE. MD. John A. Swope Aug. 3, .1.b47. Bounty Land Claims. MBE undersigned wilt attend promptly to the collection at alphas - for Bounty Lands under the late act at Outgrew.. Thaw who have already received 40 or 80 acres. can now receive the balance, by calling on the subscri ber andtaaking the neeeseary application. JOEL B. DANNER. Glettyaberg. March 12. 1853. tt Tailoring. Rumored a Pew Dourslksui It oft he Old Sias& I H. SKELLY respeetfully informs his old OP • customers and the public generally, that he ooatinues the TAILORISU BIrsISESS, sear his old stand. in South Baltimore street. where be wilt be happy to socominodats all who may patronise bun. All work entrusted to his care warranted to flt and Mot moat sub stantial make. Thankful for past favors, be solicits a continuance at public patroorge. Qom' 2kr New York •pprisoy and Sasser Fashion: are received. Call and see these. Gettyabnrig,, April 9, 1815. New Millinery. lIILSS LOUISA KATE LITTLE wishes to ANL inform the Ladies of town sad oonstry, that she is now prepared to execute Millinery in all its branches, in West Middle street, a kw doors below Mr. George Little's store.— Work dune cheaper than elsewhere in town. Please call and are. April 21, IbsB. GAS BURNERS.—A new and excellent style of Coal Stoves, fur Parlor or Cham ber use. It is especially intended fur cham ber*, as it consumer the gas, and shalt removes one of the objections to the nee of coal. , A scuttle of coal, will barn to 18 bouts without regulating. Call and see it. SHEADS & BUEHLER. PARLOR COOK..—This Stove is especially adapted to Dining Rooms and will re. commend Woolf on the score of ewnomy and convenience. It is very ornamental. Call and Pee it. SHEADB I BUEHLER. CIOOK STOVES !—Four styles of Cook t) Stoves—the Noble Cook, Royal Cook, William Penn. and the So* S sell—for sale at the Ware Room of SHEALS k BUEHLER. rOVES!—Ecory nirioty of Cook, Parlor, Soon and oao. Seises oan be seen et the Ware Roots of 13bsads & Buehler, in West XI& lie street. per Stores are all per ceased in Philadelphia,- and will be sold cheaper than they eta be bought at retail in the any or elsewhere. CaU and see then: • • I • • • MUDS 41101111141! ' 16111 Cheap Cash Vora rrEll subscribers having entered into part uership tinder the style and ilrut of H. S. di E. IL MINNIGEL respectfully intone the citizens of Gettysburg and vicinity, that they here opened a new, large and we'll's lected sesortinent of DRY GOODS AND GROCERIES, at the old.established stand, on South East corner of the Diamond, formerly culled the Jew's corner. comprising every Tariety.style and price. In part of Dry Goods—Black Silky-, Black Alpaccas, p1..,.0 and fancy De lames, Bers4es, Gingham*, plain and fancy dsoonets, plain and dotted Swiu Tictoriues, Lawn, Mall, Mouslins, Wue and unbleached Shirtings, Osnaburg, Bed Ticking,, Jaquersd Diaper. Gents' and Boys Wear.-111sek Cloth, Black Cassimetes, fancy and plain Cass'. mares, milk and fancy Vesting, Reataisky Jeans. Tweeds, Denim., Cottonadcs, Fanner 's Drill—every style and price. A line areorte meat of Gloves and 11.bsiary of entry style and quality. Groaeries.—Brown, Crashed, Grano:sited, Pulverised. and Clerilled Swat, D. I W. Syrup, New Orleans Molasses, Alum and fine I:lo:_tiry do., Gueensware. Glass ware. Cutlery. Cedar-were. *rid stray other article found in a wearxesdneted Dry Goods and Grocery Store Having alleeted their stook with ear% they are enabled to sell amp for Cash, aid rio• spentfally solisit • skate of the public pa trousers. BFli - All kinds of Country Prod's:* taken in saohanie for goods. IL 8.8 E. li. MINSIGII. Oct. Si 1857. Noah Worman, Plaintif vs. Susannah Balkh Rsheoca My ers, Jo I ilia& Hulce. John Myers, Jesse Myers. Wesley Myers. Mary Aim Hoopes, Mary Chib rine Harmonic. Juliana Hart- seek. John Wesley Hart/stick, Mart* Luther Us/tooth, Jesse Marshall llertroook. Rachel Ann If artaock, Defendants. ADAMS COUNTY, SS. The Commonwealth of Pennsyl . 4 t vents to the Sherif of said eounty, Greeting—lf Noah Warman make yosseciare I if prosecuting his then we command you that rue summon the defendants to appear before Our Juidgeast Gettysburg. at our County Court of Common Pleas. there to be held, the 1014 day of November ge.rd, (1857,) to chew where fore they deny and do nut permit partition to be made between the sail plaintiffaud the said defendants, of the following described lands and premises, which together and un divided they now do hold, to wit A certain Plantatihn or Tract of Land, situate in the townships of litiuntplassant and Oxford in said county, adjniumg• lands of Michael Lerinstine, Christian Ziap t , Joseph Stough, Charles Smith, and others, oontaining Two Hundred and Five Acres, m ire or less, with appurtenances. Witness the IL inorable Robert J. fisher. President Judge of our said Court, at . Oettp.b.arg. the 11th day of Sep tember, L D., l'est. JOHN PICKING. Froth'''. HENRY THOMAS, &trip; O. 5. 1857. td Actministratorl Diettae. WILLIAM LLGILTNELWS ESTATE-- Letters of admiuietration, with the will annexed, on the estate of William Light. net., lase of Germany township, Adams coon deo'd., haring been granted to the under signed. residing in Union township, he hereby give" notice to all persona indebted to said estate to make iunnediate payment, and thus" having claims against the same to present them properly authenticated for settlement. i&iRPII L. &lOU, Adoe'r with Mc viii anointed. Sept. 29, 1857. 6t Ati misistrater's Netts'. VIARGAHET LIALBRAITH'S NSTATE. IVI. --Lotter* of 'administration on the er bite of Msertaret fhltwaith. late of Menallea township, (now Butler, Adam, eouuty, de ceased; having been granted to the under signed, residing in Butler township. he here. by gives **sloe to all persons indebted to said estate to make immediate payment. sad these baring tilaiatit against the same to present them protmriv astinuitiostod for settlement. JOHN U. NALBILLITLI, Acimer. Sept. 1537. Gt Admiaistrator's lotict& y AXE BELL GA ESTATE.-.. ESTATE.. 0 Letters of administration on the estate of Jane Bell tialbraith, late of Butler township, Adams county, deceased, having beat greas 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, aiid those haring claim.' against the same to present Omni properly authenti cated fur settlement. JOIIN B. GALBRAITH, sfiiser. Sept. 1107. 6t ftoontera , Notice. A BRAlldid SNYDER'S ZSTATE.-444- 111. tens testamesiary un the estate nf Abra ham Snyder, late of Tyronetowaship„ Adams county, deceased. baying bean granted to the andersigoad. the first nasal residing in liassikow township and the lest named resid ing in Strthae lewnsibip, they hereby giye aotiste.toall penises lad*ted tossid estate to make immediate payment, and those having deism ageism the same to prement thank properly autheaticatei fur settlement . 41011 N SNYDER, • REILDERICK HOLTZ, Oct. 6, 1857. 611: Imecatore. • M.llBloXlstees Nodes. --- DANIEIs 1101•141NGEE'sESTATE.—Let tees of administration on the estate of Daniel liollingen, late of Tyrone township. Adams county, deceased. haring been greet ed to the undersigned, residing in Hunting. too township, he herby giros notice to ail perms. indebusito said. estate to make imme diate payments and these baring .elaims against the aims to present them properly authenticated fur settlement. • JOHN STARRY, Sept. 28, 1857. 6w M P lrtr ilMi !WrMl ll 4 l 7l rI'IHR Sixth Monthly Instalment of rive Dollen per Share on the %bet subscrib ed, will be due and payable to the Treasurer of said Company, ea to 28a day of Oct. ioßt. Illirßy a isilittitist of the Board of Direo tors, ,passed on B.sturday, July 26th, all per sons in arrears after Aug. 28th will be charg ed interest st the rate of oss per cent. a awash on their bttck payments, in aeciordsAoe with the Act of Assembly. • L.F. 8110 KB, . Sec retar y gf ac Board. Oct. S, 1857. ' td N. B.—" Any of the Directors will receipt for payments on Ste Or.. List 4st Letters DIMMING lit the Pau 01Boa, at °attys. 1.11 burg, Oat. 6, 1867. Ahmed's VA... M.:Citteltes Wet. 11.: Amines Jame hitGoisery Jobs Bolster Okada. J. Markle Charles • BoyiiJ. B. Mel sary Mrs. Lae Bleesing fileo. W. Noel F. Crasser Weis W. Beside Mee limy Ans Tampion Daniel Rollsy Iwo Rassar Jacob &eresson Jobs M. Hiusznerely W. W. latewszti David, / steely' Jtustuf litipiess Georg* Johnsos besjsade &woe C. F. lafp Robert Wootton Mrs. Georp Lee Thomas , - GUMMI, 011TICR, P. N. 11:7Persons Delft ter Lewin' in the above L$ will 160 es say they wars arivertleed. Oct. 5,1867. T UXIBUIrree bead a supply of AA of lasi quality--Orders for say= tea be Itled.:, Bard eat Weehiagbo siropt, Rey Reibrormi ewe& .1 ; WM§ k • VALUABLE REAL LSTATE, At Public Sate. TY pursuance of su Order of the Orphan', Levan of Adana, 00., will be offered at Public Sale, on the premises, on 8-amnia, ti,e, f24:A 1 14 . V of October n•st. the Reel Float. of JOAN' Fuomulort, Jon . late of Tyrone townelli!,, Alums ouunty, demised, consisting of A VALUABLE FARM. situate in said township, aijoining lands of Martin Beffensperger, Heirs of Abgtharn S cyder, decemed, and others, and tiro Groat Conowago Creek, and contains 112 ACRES, more or lota, of Patented Land. Tie im provements are a Two-Story Vreatherhoarded DWELLING : 4 1141 HOUSE, a •One-S tory Kitchen. if Bank Barn, part Stone and part Frame, Wagon Shed and Corn Crib attaonxt ; Spring Mune near the Dwelling, with an ex cellent Spring of Water; a Well of W a ter, with a pump in it, in the Barn Yard. There in another Spring on the Farm, with running water through the Farm, and the Great Cono wage running *long the breadth of the place. There is a good Ilog Stable ; also on the praini.l see, a young Orchard, with a satiety of fruit. There is a eaflciency of Meadow, and also of Timber, for the quantity of land. The Farm is under good fencing, and in a good state of cultivation. sir Pervons desirous of vistw a4 l&he proper ty beforethe day of sale, will cal l on the subscriber, living on an ining plane. Ifir Sale to eon:manes at 1 o cinch, P. M., on said day, when attendants will be siren and terms made Ininirn by • GEORGE =ORLEY. Adie'r. By the Court—J. J. BALDWIN, Clerk. NTH not sold, the Faro will be offered for FLINT, on said day. Sept. 28. 1857. to ELMI le the Court of Common Pleas of Ad gm. county, No. 9, No vember T. 1857. &at moos in Par &Woe. VALUABLE REAL MATE AT PITIMLIC SALE. THE Subscribers, Executors of ABRATIAN SAYDrit, dammed, will offer at Public Sale, OA Satanist, the Het day of October islet., on the prenatal*, that DESIRABLE FARM, on which decedent resided upwards of twenty years, eitaata in Tyrone township, Adams county, adjoining lands of George Meckley, Heirs of John Flickinger, Jr., Anthony Deardorff, Esuneel Deardorff', and David Hoover, ()containing 202 ACRES, more or less, with Food proportions of Timber and Meadow. The nnprovernents consist or a • Two-storyWeatherboa-ded Dwell- '•1 ji n ing HOUSE, Bauk Barn, Wagon Shed and Corn Crib attached, Cooper Shop, and other out-buildings ; never-failing wells of water, one at the house, the other at the barn ; and an excellent Ap ple ORCHARD. with it variety of other choice fruit. Conowago Creek runs through the Farm, and there are also two springs on the property. The fences, mostly of distant Sofa, are good, and the land is in a good state of cultivation, two-thirds of it having been limed. Persons wishing by view the property are requested to call at the dwelling thereon. Also, at the same time and place, will be offered, A TRACT OF MOUNTAIN LAND, oontaining 7 antes, more or less, situate in Men/alien township, Adams county, adjoining lands of George Bieckley, Jacob Gulden, sad others. to commence at 1 o'elnck, P. M., on said day, when attendance will be given and terms made known by JOHN BNYDtR, FREDIRICK HOLTZ. Oct. 5,./.837. is Executors. Mirlf not, sold, the Punt will be Rented, on said day. A VALUABLE LIMESTONE FARM, At Public Sale. Pima Heirs of 06.31 BLYTIJI, &def.& offer &CRAM Bale, on the promisee, ow Wednesday, the 11th day of November nest, at 1 o'clock, P. M., THE FARM, of said deceased, situated in Canon's Tract, Adams oounty, Pa., 8 miles west of Heal*. burg and 2 miles north of Fairfebi, atom. ing lands of John and Daniel Mickley. James maldtpon, John Ithes, and others, contain ing 127 ACRES sod 182 PERCHES, of Patented Land, with a fair proportion of Meadow and limber land. The unprotramonts consist of a Two-story STONE HOUSE, with Back-building, qui and a well of nsrerfailing watts ', fl at the door • Elseluunith Shop; a Double T ug Barn with Sheds, Own Crib, and a well in the Yard-also. running inter through the Farm. There is a variety of fruit trees and an excellent ORCHAPD on the premise.. The land is in a good state of cultivation, being principally a Liatestono soil, with an abundant quarry oilstone and a substantial lime kiln but reamtly erected. 1111'Persons wishing to simian* tbe prop oily prior to the sale wtll call epos one of the heirs, residing thereon. IltrTerms made known on day of sale. Oat. 5 , 18.57. is TIIE HEIRS. lolshiistnitaris Intim • WILLIAM HARTZEL'it 118TATM.— Letters of administration, de bolds non, on the estate of William Hartsell, late of Itaantjoy township, Adams twenty, de mmestlf hasut4 been granted to the undersign ed, • residing in Cumberland township, he hereby gives notiee to all persons indebted to mad estate to make immediate payment, and times haring claims against the same to pre• sent them properly authenticated for settle ment. JACOB HAMMY, Adger de Genie ;tem. • Sept. 21, 1857. 6t idulaistratraties Netioe. TosEPA SMITH'S ESTATE.-Lettere of EP administration on the estate of Joseph 13mitb, Ism of ldeuntplessant town'p, Adams county, deceased, harinf been granted to the undersigned, residing in Ogkwd township, he hereby gives notice to all persons indebted to said saws to make immediate payment. and those having claim* the same to present theta properly authenticated for settlement. GEORGE SMITH, Adatioietrator. &pt. 7. 1867 Administrator'• Notioe. QAMURL 11011 F'S VTATR. —Letters of administration on the estate of Samuel deist, late oiStraban township. Adams county. deemed, having been granted to the under signed, residing in the same townahip, be hereby_ gives Dodos' 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. FRECIRRICK QUICILLEC, Admi's Sept. 14, 1857. 6t - bunters. NM*. CA TH A RINE 0 EISEPIAN'S ESTATE.— Wows testamentary no the estate °Math*. rine Geiselman, lateof Hamilton twp.. Adams comity. &coaled. baring been granted to the uodersignmt,the liras named midi* it. Read ing township. and the last named in East Ber. lii. Hamilton township, they hereby give aodoe to all persons indebtod to said estate to make itnesediate payment. and LW: e luting claims pima the same to ierit pro perky itiathentleatitd for settt. JOHN GRISELM HVUH He:SHERRY, Befit. 14;1116T. 64 Exec-Wore. • • Ltaluttraties A Nat GALBRAITH'S ES rAtz.—Letters 116 4. adlidagOesdali oil the estate of Autt thattursith; rote of Bader township, Adana ooeaty r , Aseesetd, tutting bees vented to the lint io rSt resient is the moo toernebtp, ./111 TM settee le a ll woos hidebt -44 te_ • Awes to stake immediate' pepseit. sal titoorhaving skims easiest the team ti peomi them properly estheetieeted fee set. dement. JOHN B. GALBRAITH, Adilk 1857. 6t A OUPTAKIN adds - 4 bisokaies • IMO. TB3 KONIL PA= OP ADAMS COMM AT PRIVATE SALE. lIF owlersigled, desiring to remove to tae We s t, offers fur isle the splendid FARM on which he resides, situate in Butler town ship, Adams county. on the State Road lead ing front Oett) sbarg th Newville, sir mile* north qf the former place, and within a abort distance of the thriving village of Middle town. This Fazio possesses features of n do siruhle character meek as can be claimed by few others in the State. It c ,ntains lt)S ACRES...4*moms 10 and 11 acres are covered with lofty' Timber, and there is a good proportion of Meadirvr ; but •tt the cleared land is well adapted to the growth of wheat and other groin. Sine, 1552 nearly 9,000 bushels of lime and simile 1.600 of ashes hare beau put upon it. The soil has been turned up • foot in depth and no rock or other obstruction found upon the entire tract. The Form is handsomely end conve niently divided into fifteen fields. with nevnr. failing water in every one of them. Cpwarde of 600 panels of poet and rail and 1100 remelts of board fence have been pot up since 1852 No that, in cultivation, water. fenciug„ and every ether requisite for a MODEL FARM, this one is ban! to excel. The budding (all erected since 1 52) consist of a large dou. BRICK ROI;SE. with Brick Back-building, large and dry cel. i I lar, and a' constant fountain of water ender the r of of the house ;. a comonxiious Bank Barn, unsurres -. in Ite improvements and conveniences ; Wagon Shed and Corn Crib. Carriage house, a complete Nog Stable, and all other necessary 041 buildings also a two-story TENANT 110CSK and Back-building, recently erected. An un failing well of water and a running fountain in the barn yards. The buildino are construct. ed in the very best style, and their location is such as to afford a view of all the fields from them. Them is on the premises a first rate young ORCHARD of Apples and Peaches, and the country is also excellent for fruit. The track is being lsid for a Railroad &cm Hanover to Gettysburg, s and when finished will mid ouch to the agricultural ito t portoodo of this regioa. • o:7Persons wi..hisg to view the peoperty are requested to call upon the setbsortbee. re aiding thereon. Letters of inquiry should be addressed to Bigler P. 04Adstas °aunty. Pa. ALEXANDER KOSER. August 31. 1837. . , PUBLIC SA.LIII. 1N pursuance of au Order of the Orphans' 1. Curt of Adams county, the subscriber A4mic o.:rstor of the estate of ABRAH KITCHEN, de. eased, will sell at Public d i on the I)reinies, on 714eiday, the 204 My 4" October asst, the following Real Estate of said tleCensed, Iris:., • A LOT or SOUND, fronting ort Gettysburg street, in ILtinpton, Adams courtt ty, and known on the plan of said town as lot No. 35, having thereon ert.cted a one and s a half stor_y Pram DWELLING HOUSE, a Log Stable end a. Shop, 1-1-11 1 !' • with other improveumais. Also, A LOT OF • GROUND, situ ate in said town of Hampton. fronting on Gettysburistreet, and known &slot No, 36. lad .i. Also, A. TBA.OTL OP LAND, situ. ate in the to nship of Handl • Mims ttown ty, adjoining ads of beep h , Adair Witter, a ers. oontanutsg imams este - :• or less. &►lo to commence at I! o'clock, K., on said day, when attendance will be sitindiad terms wade known by MARTIN GETZ, Ades By the aoirrt —J. J. Beldwio, MAL Sept. 28, 1867. 11.5' McILB A'S Celebrated Liquid Glue, rinkig GREAT ADMESTVE.—Most useful 1 sertiatover invented, for house, store and office, surrseing in utility every other glue. Rem c th mucilage, to or cement ever known. Always Ready or Application. Adhesive on Papnr, Clo th , er, Furniture, Porcelain, Chfne, Marble or Glass. For manufacturing Fancy Anklet, Top, ate., it bat no superior, not only possessing greater strength than any other known article, but adheres more quiet ly, leaving no stain where the parts enjoin ed. Navin!. FAILi. Within the last three years upwards of 250.000 bottles of this justly oalebrated LIQUID GLUE ITrave been sold, and tha great oonveuienoe which it hasproved in every cue, has denervedly secured for it a demand which the manufacturer has found it, at times, difficult to meet ; acknowledged by all who have used it, that its merits are far above any similar article or imitation ever offered to the ppblic. sir This GLCE isertensiDely counterfeited —observe tlts label "Mc.Rea's Celebrated liquid Glue, the Great Adhesive." nuke so other.— TWENTY-FIVE CENTS A BOTTLE. Manufactured and Sold, Wholesale and .1 1414 - )) WM. C. Mat& Stationer. No. 907 Chesnut St.. Pkikiddpkia. 11/`Liberal induoements offered to persons desired* if selling the above article. Sept. 28, 1857. ly ADAMS' COUNTY Lama Fire Insurance Company. Incorporated March 18, 1851. President—Gorge Swope. rift President—S. R. Russell. Seeredary—D. A. Buehler. Dv:sourer—David M'Crearv. Sateastive 0,41.mi/tee Holed . lifeCyirdy, Andrew Hetutserwan, Jacob King. M•saussa.--tile..rge Swope, D. R. M'Curdy, Jaitob King, A. Reiltseinuir, D. M'Crearv, J. J. Kerr, M. Eichelberger, R. Rumen, - A, B. 'Kurtz. Ald-ow Polley-. S. Fahnestnek, Win, B. Wilson, li, A. Picking, Wm. B. M'Clellau, John Wolfurd, R. G. M Creary. John Warier. E. W. Scalds, J. Aagn inlraugh, Abdiel F. Gist. beThis Company is bathed in its opera ftions to the county of Adams. It has been in t successful operation for more than slayers. and in that period has paid ail losses and ,es penises, without (lay ass, s.,:nzni, having also a large surplus capital in the Treasury. The Company employs no Agent'—all business being done by the Managers, who &minimal ly elected by the Stoekhollers. desiring an Inaurauce earl apcly to any of the above named Managers tor 'farther infor mation. • '*l" 'The Executive Cmnmittee zeleets'tt the office of the Company on the hug Wednesday' in every Inuntfi, at - 2, P. M. Sept. 28, Ig5T. NNW FIRM. Faritity Groceries and Confections. THE undersigned have priechemall die ro eery Store of I. H. MINNIFIII we the Northwest corner of the Diamond. formerly occupied by A. B. Karts. when tb.y invite the attentimi of all who may wish deceariest Confections, Fruits—Coffee. Tee. &sear. Mo lasses, Salt. Starch. Sods. Spices of all hinds, Lemons, Figs, A ',wools, So. Also, et tine ma sonstant of chewing and !looking Tobacco, Seri% fiest ke. irreoluary Ta ken to esobusge for Goods. BOYlia k SON. September 7, 1817. Pranklin House, lruamizawr Tag coinarm umula.) Corner of Franklin and Howatd,lltrarts, BALTIMOIIi mit , DANIEL IAcCOY, PRO , ~, EirPerouwtsot end _ illmt er!fors aeotwassodowd with Thist , 1".v4 4d Pheasant Rua's. ' OSAMU an s: 2 H., _ ,CA I IPE A General finiwww &OA& COAI3 - Perions deitri ati t, In tax Winter's , , pkt pm. jo,* Asir urders neon, iti o t oksePirjr l em t istlfieC '.'/ • "'"' 4 IMRE ?t r a:4i
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