XDC4II A Short Speech The Valley Spirit recently had the following " talk" to a portion of its pa trons, and we transfer it, to our columns with the hope that it may product. a 1 desirable effect upon such on our list .as are in the same" sitevation." Read and ACT ! Don't ponder until you for get all about it : When a printer runs his eye over his ledger and sees hundreds of names that litwe nothing set down to their credit, it is not surprising that lie is ready to net down priuting as ;About the worst business in the world. And when he gets word from one Postmaster that ;rugs has run off and left nothing wherewith to pay for his paper—from another that Scruggs can neither be coaxed nor compelled to pay for his, .and from still another that Muggs has died and made no sign whereby it can be inferred that he remembered the printer ih his last moments—then is the poor printer almost ready to set fire to fns establishment and run away by the light. It is truly vexatious to have one's hard-earned money scattered over a large extent of country. and to be en abled to get it in "driblets" only 6y the slowest, of' slow degrees. But after all, there is some advantaise--partieu larry in slippery times like these—in having,a thousand men owe you five dollars a-pieee, rather than have one man owe you five thousand. Suppose the five thousand dollars due us by our delinquent subscribers had been owing. to us by the Ohio Life and Trust Com pany, where would it be? Non est in ventus, non ainkeatiliie, in eiramporum, zip a stuatpibmi, as thu Constable endorsed on the back of'a State's warrant, when he returned from an unsuccessful chase aftet•a,rogne who took refuge in a swamp. Delinquent subscribers, we are your debtors decidedly ! If you all had paid us, we might perhaps have invested in Michigan Southern Railroad stock or shares of the Ohio Life and Trust, which has suddenly changed to Deett4 and Dis trust. Yon have saved us a world of trouble, no doubt, and we are thankful for - it. ..11uwever, it is not fair to r.Sk you to take care of our money always. You have taken excellent care of it so far, for which we reader you due credit ; but if you are willing, WO will now un dert4ce the custody of it ourselves.— We don't suspect your soundness at all. We have no fear that you are going to "bust," like he big fellows in the cities, tur nobody ever heard of a thousand delinquent subscribers "busting." But we eanniake nse of some money now, and it our good- friends, the delinquents, haven't suspended like some of the Banks, they will do us the favor to send. in a hundred or two before long.— Whenever we get enough we will give them notice to stop sending. Winter Reading. Now -that the election is over, the readers of the Compiler will again be served with a pleasing variety of read ing matter—Poetry, Tales, Wit and Humor, Home and Foreign News, Ag ricultural Articles, Recipes for -s aw Housewife,. and so forth—embracing, indeed, everything "ornamental and nsefal.". \ No branch shall be neglected, but' ail ; reeeire the utmost attention which time and space may permit. No effort will be spared_to-make the paper acceptable to all classes of community —to make it welcome on the farm, in the work shy, in the place of business, and at 41.0 fire-144e. And though en larged and improved in its typography as it, has recently boon, we contemplate still further improvements. To such as desire a readable winter companion, we would say, Lake the thaspiler—enbseribe for it noir ! You 'won't regret it. serWint,er is .approaching, and yet we haVe -no WOOD laid in to meet its rigors. Will not such of our patrons as design paying their subscription, in that attic* be good enough- to bring it soom? We " hanker" after that com fortable feeling which is produced by the possession of one's " winter wood." Sad Death. -We regret to learn that 3.1 r. Jeers GRIMZS, of }lamiltonban township, whilst on his way home from the elec tion at Fairfield, on Tuesday evening last, fell from his horse, causing the breaking of his neck. Immediate death of course followed. It is supposed that the fall was occasioned by a sudden and unexpected motion of the horse. The deceased was 40 or 45 years of age, and leaves a large family, in poor . circum stances, to mourn lii.s loss. Fatal Accident. ,TOE limos, a colorel man, while felling a tree on the place of Mre. Brough, in Monatpleasant township, on Saturday week, was killed by the tree falling up on him. He made an effort to get away, but, the tree not falling in the direction he thought it would, fell upon him, in juring him 8o much as to cause his death in an hour afterwards. Large Apples, D4VrID SHRIVEII, of Straban town ship, sent us, a few days ago, a pair of mensterApples, one of which measured fourtee* atul a half inches in eirt•um ference. Mr. JOHN H. RICHTER, of Berwick township, has also forwarded several ver .. lmke, Apples. - 3 1-r. ABRAHAM KRISE, of Liberty township, likewise puts us in possession of a number of fine Apples, one of them raennaring fourteen and a Aalf inches in cinstmferenee. .ag i ..Resr. Mr. Wraisas has received au , &id a ead from the ,Mareb Ranterstown Congregations, (whithi have been united under .one =charge.) Mr. 'Werner has for e l couple of years had charge of the Alieeiste, Reformed COngregations of this county. The New Court House The County Commissioners, on Fri day last, unanimously decided in favor o f locating ths. new Court House on the S. W. corner ofilaltitn•)re and yli id.fe streets, known as I3arrett's Corner," including also the prop4;rty occupied by Elias Sheads, adjoining. The location (87 feet front) is certainly an admira ble one, and the price at which it is se cured very low-43,150 for both proper ties. The materials in the buildings alone are worth probably 51,500. Brick enough will be bad from them, with those in the old Court House, to put up tito new edifice. The County Office building, with the ground upon which it stands, will, we suppose, be sold in the lump, and may bring 112,500 to $2,800. Plans for the new Court House will be gotten up shortly, and the building put under contract. Property Sold. The Farm of Alexander Campbell, deceased, in Straban township, was sold on Friday week—Col. WILLIAM KING, purchaser. Price $3O per acre The valuable Mill Property of George Trostle, Esq., situate partly in Franklin and partly in Cumberland townships, has been bought by JOHN WLIGL; fur 81+1,500. liiie - The farm of the late ISAAC llEss, in Latimore township, was recently sold at public sale, by the Executors—Mr. WILLIAMS, of York county, purchaser. The Farm contained 134 acres, and the price brought was $3l per acre. ser 'A, Big Safe, rnettmu ri n r,r, feet high by 4 feet side, and weighing pound., h a . been attracting much attention at the office of the FAR„IItIezAND 3IECIIANIC'S SAVING:s INSTI TUTION, in S. W. corner of the public square. EvervlsKly nearly in town has been to see it. Our friends from the country have been and are still dropping iu, to see this, Vv. tart/cid Safe erer lirostithl la'', tie entney. this Safe furnishes another ground fur confidence to depoiitors. The security for the dep - isits 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 Wog in the Paine manner liable. The safe keeping of the monies an.i the security to depositors thus afford a doublr safeguard to those thinking of de2ositing their monies w.4me, in.drad Ihe 9 trill produce: iteerest—in the Saring's tution. Mr Tim following from one of our Agents, who is mo well known in tits own State to neel endorsing by mi. will be read with in terest by Dopeptics : LIMA \ ON. N. IL. Feb. 29. 1K)..5 3lsss RS. SLT IL W. Fo w ..4c Cu.— Gen lent en: Please ~e a rl by k:xprees, another box cirCkey-„, genateil Bitters. as we are nearly ont. These Bitters have recently been used with unusual benefit by a rueutber of my fa mai, who has derived more advantage from it than from all other medicines, which fat being known, zreatly infliten.-ei the leina.id Ivr the Bitters. Tiiere is no profession, iii w lih h a re . .utatiou fir truth and .incerity more desirable, than in that ()fan Apothecary ; and for this reason. 1 e always been carciul in ree..ailuelidiog remedies. Bid I feel ,o safe in advis ing all who are trouldel with to resort at um:a to the Ckylesi.sted Bitters. Yours truly, .fa., GEO. S. KENDRICK. Sent W. Fowls & Cu., Lit, 11 as.ilitigtan street, i 4., tan, Prupriet”rs. Sol,l by their agents et c l 9 - trae e. A. D. Et EHLEK, Gettys burg. Oct. 10. 2vr SW= Pi;if.' Wood's Hair Restoratire.—ln our adiertising colitmus is to he found an nd~ertiseuieut of this popular restorative.— We know nothing of its merits save what we reed, but that is sufficient, particularly when we see such tegtimonial. of it efficacy fig the following, which we clip from the Ottuwa Free Fernier : ullavitig tried successively sundry highly recommended 'hair tonics' on our own half denuded crown, we about lost all confidence in nostrums of that sort, until a week ago we met a distinguished politician of this State whom we had seen three years ago with thin hair, and as 'gray as a rat.' but now boasting as fine a head of hair as one could wish.— We demanded the secret of his ed ap pearance. when he readily accounted for it by s~ cdbing it to the virtues of Prof. is - sl's Ihir Restorative. We shall try that next.— Rock Rir:q. Democrat. SOLI) BY ALL NIA:GISTS. jperlt is a most undoubted fact that Dr. Sanford's Invigorator, or L'.‘er Re nody, is one of the greatest discoveries made in medi cine the past century. It has beeu a study of the Dr. during tlenty years' practice to find what particular organ, when diseased, caused the greatest number of ills or pains, and his mmclusion is, that the liver is the greatest regulator of the system and the moat liable to disease, while if kept free from dis ease is a preventative of Dyspepsia, Jaundice, general debility, &e., while tut but far from least we mention consumption ; for our expe tience is that more cases of consumption occur from diseased liver than from elicit/ter causes put together. Taking this to ben correct hypothesis, we have but to find a remedy with which to cor rect the liver, and we have a cure of nearly all the diseases we are subject to by simply using a preventive. That*. the Inviguratnr is such a remedy, is beyond doubt to all who try it; for its virtues are such that for all complaints arising from liver. derangements, it is an unfailing remedy, while as a family medicine, fur all diseases of the etssulach or bowels, which are caused in a greater or lees degree by liver derangement, it is the safest, surest and most efficacious remedy known. par A. D. Puebler, Agent fur Gettysburg ; Wm. B2rlin, 'Hanover ; and Charles K. Hen ry, Abbottstown. Oct. 19. 1m ~ a'kef Compete( from t hit la Wet 1341t1 mo ra. York k. Ilaaoyer pipers Baltimore—Friday last Flour, per barrel, $5 37 R 5 44 Wheat, per bushel, 1 05 (. 1 30 Rye, '• GO (4 75 Corn, " 65 (4 70 Oats, CI - 26 (4 38 Clo ver-seed, " 5 00 (4 525 Timothy-steed," 2 25 ( . - 9 2 75 Beef Cattle, per hund,, 5 00(9 800 Hogs, 4 4 800 (9 900 Hay, per ton, 12 00(918 00 Whiskey, per gallon , 21 (4 Guano, Peruvian, per ton, 65 00 • Haw:Ter— T hursday last. Flour, per bbl., frotgoragons, $5 50 Do. " from stores. 6 50 Wheat, per bushel, 1 10 ® 1 20 Rye, . " -65 ~ Corn, 60 11 Oats, 80 Cloverseed, " - 8 00 Timothy, " 250 Plaster, per ton, 8 50 York—Friday last. Floor, per bbl., from wagons, $5 25 " from stores, 650 Wheat, per bushel , 1 08 la 1 21,1 Rye, 70 Corn, 65 eta, Oloverseed, " • *. 00 Tintoihy, " 2.50 Piaster, per tour.' 660 On the i,,.t., Re.. J. Mr. IgNATII S WI ~f Turk county, to Miss SARA II HESS,r t., A lntu. cuunty. On the 6th in.t , by the ller. M. J. Alie nist), Mr. JOHN 11. JONES to Mi..s ELIZA A. SWOPE, both of Little„ tows, .Athuns CO. On the 7th inst., by the saute, Mr. DAVID BENDER, of Adams county, to Miss ANNA IIIBYEIIR, of York county. Un the 10th A. M. Hershey, Esq.. Mr. DANIEL MA Rull,of East Berlin, Adams county, to Miss BARBARA TINNER, of West Manheim township, Yuri( county. On the 13th inst., by the Rev. C. J. E'bre hart, of Mi Ittletown, Pa., Mr. DAVID MARCH, of Adams county, to Miss MAUItA. LENA, daughter of Andrew Eshenauer, Esq., of Dauphin county, Pa. On the Ist inst., at the residence of the bride's father, by the Rev. H. Bishop, Mr. F. C. OBJAR SIESS, of Frederick ..aunty. Md., to Miss MARGARET M., daughter of Abraham and Ra:hel awls, of Freedom town ship, Adams county. On the 9th inst.. by the Rev. J. G. Shoe, Mr. HENRY LITTLE, of Strsban township, to Miss MARGARET ANN CASHMAN, of Mount pleasant township. On July 7th, 18:iti, by the Rev. Mr. Deneck er, Mr. JOHN STARNER to Miss LOUISA. STALLSMITH, of Franklin township. 3)e / . 4 ! . • 'l. • Z., r *7" =I On the 7th inst., Mr. SAMUEL STUDE BAKER, of Huntington township, aged near ly 73 years. On the 7th inst., Miss LYDIA ANN, (laugh teF of Mr 4 ,Jacob and Mary Shaffer, of Peters burg, in the 111th your of her age. OA the 3.1 inst., nfter a lingering illness, Mrs. PH EBE T., wife of John W. Hill, aged 2.3 years 1 ninth and lo days. On too Rill inst., VALENTINE HEIGS. of II iiiiiitonban township, aged JO years 10 months and 12 dnve. On the 15th iurt., FRANCIS HIRE, son of Mr. Jacob Hare, of Oxford township, aged I'J years and 3 day. In MeSiierrystown, on the 15th inst., Mr. HENRY FOREMAN. Election. B•s11.1 OP GETTYSIICRO ) October 1), 1557. N-Yrice is hereby given to the Scoekle)l4- ers in the think of Gettysburg, that au Election fur THIRTEEN DIRECTORS, to sync tine year, will he held at the Banking house, on Monday, the 161/4 day of November next. A 'terul meeting of tlol Stockholders will held at the .same tune. J. B. 311'11E1:SON, Cushier. Oct. 13, 1.4;7. td 41; *Winter Goods, FOlt 1K57. T L. S('IIICK would avail himself of this 0 • medium of announcing' to the communi ty and public in general, that he ha ,, received from the cakes the Ili-gest and most complete stock of DRY GOODS, that it has ever been your pleasure to examine in this place. all el which liaa been selected with time. fie utmost care, nod with particular refer 1•111• 1, to I.llt- Ul-140 , 1 and wants of the pe iple of this locality, and which for beauty lifetyle and elmarie-s, be challeimes ciinioctition. In the L.IDIES' 14:1'.11t1'NIENT. he has all styles, qualities, shades, and odors of Goods. suitable fir the eaAuti. He invites tie Ladles to call and take it look thr.ough his selections at their exriiest eontenienee. FOR TU GENTLE ME,N, he lout a choice stock of Cloths, Cassi meres. Vesting,. &c., &c.. all good and cheap. Don't pass I.) ,;hie[',—he will always be found ready to show Gaels and sell cheap— among the %cry cheapest. Gettysburg, 0,1. 1.1, '57. BRINGMAN & AU;!MIMI& STILL ,HEAD: rp AK E NOTICE that we have just reohived I a new and Rplend id lot of HATS, CABS, BOOTS if. SHOKS, which we offer to the public (lAEA PER than ever, having pot down our quick to the loter.ll living profits.— Under these arran4ements we can put our goods - within the reach of ALL. as to style. quality and PRICE. Our motto is quick sales and small profits. Call and examine our stock of goode before purchasing 5140- u-here. Remember the sign of the " BIG BOOT." Cliambersburg street. below Bueh ler's Drug Store. liar - Boots and Sl.oes made upon the short est make and by the best of workman. October 19, 1857. Call at Picking's IF YOU WANT BARGAIN'S ! New Clothing f Variety Store. Oct. 19. 2w FRANKLIN B. PICKING has the pleasure of announcing to the eit'sens of Mains county. that he has opened a New Store, in the room formerly occupied by P. Mitldlecuff, on Chemberbburg street, a few doors east, of the '4 Eig'm Hotel," and immediately opposite the English Lutheran Church, where he will be pleased to see his friends. I have just re turned from Philadelphia and Baltimore with the largos! and best assortment of MADE CLOTHING. ever opened in Gettys burg, which I am prepared to sell at price , so Low. as to astonish. My stock consists in part of Over Coats. Frock Coats and, Press Coats of every description and variety, Pante , loons and Vests of all kinds and prices, for Men's and Boy's wear, Monkey Jackets, Shirts, Bosoms, Calera, Under Shirts, Draw ers, Buckskin. Woollen and Cotton Gloves; Hosiery of all kinds; Handkerchiefs, .Suspee (has, Carpet Bags, Umbrellas, Trunks, Buffisfu Over-shttes, Gum-shoes, eight-day and 31) hour Clocks,. Guitars, Alcordeutis, Viol' s a large ftegortineat of JR,WELRY, choice Segars and Tobacco, Canes,—in short everything_ belong ing to a well snorted CLOTAIIIN 4 l'eautrr STOIC. Call and see me. No trouble to show' Goods. 411 I flak is an examination of my Goods and prices. F. B. PICKING. Gettysburg, Oct. 19, 1857. tf STRAYED away, on Tuesday evening last, from the residence of the subscribers, on the Railroad, io Straban township, a RED STEER, with one horn broken off. Any purrou returning suid S.eer, or giving infor mation where he may be gut, will be suitably rewarded. Out. 19, '57. 3t DOLAN .i. LANE THE subecriber respectfully informs the public that he is prepared to make COFFINS, of all styles, at snort notice, and at moderate rates. He is also provided with an excellent new HEARSE, which will enable him to oonvey corpies to any burial place desired. His - establishment is located in Hamilton township, Adams county, near John Heagy's store, and about one and a half miles from New o.ltoril, where he hopes to merit mud receive u liberalshare of so bile patronage. THOMAS AL WINE. Oct. 19, 18.57. 3m ASET of Pump Augers, eight in number, were recently stolen from the subscriber, residing near Litilestown, for the return of which he will paj,s reward of ten ti..llars. HENRY BITTLE. ' Oct. 19, 1857. 3t A WM of modei was fotectd in front of the Perefnlee, in thin place, on To day' Tb•vrwner ean hens it by identßyinti it sod paj4sar d this advertisetneat. • vain at tbs 0nt.19, (I\\:,) Grs -lkor Great Excitement! Strayed Away. Coffin-Ilaking- CM Reward. Money Found. 9HEIiIFF'•4 BALI. purs.sanec of sundry writs of Fe/add/ion; Ex ■ I .,nsa, and alit% Pseri imuing out o: the Court of Oommon Pleas of Adams county. Penna., so , l io me .lirec!od, will he exposed to Public 5%1e. at the court-lioust., to the borough of tiettysburg; on 5.f. , ,,1V„ 1k 1411 i .VorrAlx-c. 1 , :!)7 , at I o'clock. P. NI., the following disscrilied Real Estate. •11 A TRACI' OF LAND, containing 10 Acres, more or lees, situate in Lnti more township, Adams county, alioining lands of Abraham Ziegler, Jacob Forseht. and others, nn which are erected s Two-story , Lou HOUSE, a One-story Logzr 1111 Kitchen, Log Stable, and other Jr II out-buildings ;also, Frnit-trees on , said Tract. Taken in execution as toe prop erly Of WILLIAM HINKLE. MEM3=I A LOT OF GROUND; situate on Chnnihersbarg street, Gettysburg, adjoin ing lots of Dr. Huber, cm the Weet. and George Geyer on the East, on w hich are erected a BRICK - HOUSE, two story and an attic, with a two story westherlmaded B.tck Building, and a well of water near toe dour. Taken in eseuatiou am tlis property of SAM Lrrrsa. ..... A LSO -.- A LOT OF GROUND, mittrate in York street, Gettysburg, adjoining iota of Andrew Schick and Maria Winrott, on which are erected a two story BRICK HOUSE and a Brick Beck Building, a Frame Burn and other out-buildings, a neverfail. nig well of water near the dour. Mao la Acres if Lund, more or less, situate in ..um bel-land township, Adams county. adjoit.iug lands of Nicholas Cudori, George Wilson and others. Taken in execution us the property of OZOICZ C. Sraicionitsrft. HENRY THOMAS, Sheriff. Sheriff's Office, (Gettysburg, Oct. lt). 1857. to CE7Ten percent. of the purchase money upon all sales by the Sheriff must be paid over imme• din tely after the property is struck down, and on (allure to comply therewith, the property will again be put up for sale. PERSONAL PROPERTY AT Public sale. %lin LI. lie midi at Public Sale, at the bite V V residence of JACOB BouLure, deeessiel, in Mountjos township, .Adams county. ou the Turnpike feeding from Gettysburg to Balti more. about 4 miles from the former plate. on 7'hur,/ay, Ike '2 4 ./1/1 day or October inst., the tulloa lug property of z.iia deceased, viz : II ORSES, 1 Git, rking. two years old ; Cows and Young Cattle, Sheep, 3 Wapitis, (one a light Two horse,) Ploughe,.Cultivutors, D.ouble Plough, 2 setts of [lnv 'Ladders. Stone Bed. Rolla;; Sereeneeurn Sheller, Winnowing Mill, Hot se Gears, Cow Chains, Forks, Shovels, Grain Cradles, :kluvring ; a lot of Ash Plank and Oak Boards; Wheat, its e, Oats and Cot o, by the bushel ; Ilay by the tun ; a lot of Col 1,-fuilder, and Gram in the gran A , a 'set of Bla.L.k , initli 'fool., and a variety ul Carpenter Tool., Paint Stone, Turitt.ig Plane, !klutz Id-boari Pattern; with a ‘itrimy of Iloimiluld and ihdien Furniture. qutoiist ing of Table-, Chairs lle Is aril Bed•liug o Laubach Cooking. Stu% e. 'rut-plate e, Bar rels, nt.l litany other al ti , -1 3-, too numerous to mention. rzir S e in commenen at 10 an Na:(1 day, when atteini.lin.e will lie give aud tei in, utad, k i n 1,•,- PETER lit Ali A I, ,er. 0:t. r.) 11110,41t.em :Vol cc. XI'OTICEk hereby given to all Legatees and other per,ons concerned, that the .1 , ! ouul+ hereinafter ti.enti,,nerl will be presented at the Orphan's Court of Adams county, for confiinuttion and allon atter, on -Iffnoluy.;h , 1(1,I, vtz : (Theie are a portion of those to be presented.) 2bl. r-t :tec.uot "1 J A. Esc iitor of the Loit will and testatount 01 Java)) deeen.e.l. f 290. tie.4t ..,nt of Samuel 11 hf. Guardian of estate of II irk Slothour, minor . o n of Uoorge Siodiour de ceased, eettled by Frederick Quickie, A 1 • ;n -istrater uf the eztistcut iiitl sitid Samuel tlecea.e.l. first nr , i final a , cotint or W. T. Reel. of Si'ly Rudd, d..ice.t4e.l. 292. The tirst and final ao.count of J hit Bushey, Exi•eu:• N o of the estate of 11 iry utntl, leeeased. 300. The account of C tenolini Jacob., one of the Administrator.. of John Jacob% who was Atituittistnttor of Elias Jacobs, di:v.—lied. MI. The fi-st zunl h.m.l account of J tont, Benner. Alluxinistratur of Magdalena Miller, deceased.. The second and finftl account of Less and Jacob King, Executnre of Ow last will sod testament of ./Min Lass, 4lec'd. WM. F. WALTER. le, w itter, Per DAUM PLANII, D€paly. Register's Office. Gettysburg. Oct. 19, 1857. td coats be made, they would nil be but- " be: num didn'tibink of `that. Beets Watts' Log ic. Go to the :head of the class, John.— you'll. be President ef the United States some day." r• • • To Preserve ApPles.—Wvigla (quit qsantitjcs of good • brown_ buor apples. Poal, core, slid . ;nine() . thcak smalltoe2 . l3l7 o re. rfIfIR Notes of Jons NrELY. formerlyipf Freedom township, Adams county, imv lug been placed in the hands of the suhsuriber, residing in the same township, for collection, he hereby gives notice that they will be doe on the 3rd of Nome/per next, wh en if not paid. they will bear interest from date. JOHN Mi..CLEAIIY. Oct. 19. '57. td Notice. T WOULD again rewind all three indebted to me either by note or lx)olt account, that L am Doer settling op my old businebs.— Please call and pay, se longer indulgence can not be given. 01:0. ARNOLD. Oct. 19,18.57. 311111inery. ATMS 31eCREARY invites the ladies to -ill call and examine her large and fashion- Attie stock of Fall and Winter Millinery, eon sistiog of Bonnets, Bonnet Velvets anti Silks, with Feathers, Flowers and Ribbons to match, Lace, Sets and Sashes, Veils. Mohair Caps and Fancy Bead Dresses, Bonnet Frames of all kinds and sizes and of the latest styles. Also, Mantillas and Fancy Goods of every description—all of which she will sell at the lowest caidi prime. gioalr.:Nlilliners who wish to buy to sell again, will find it greatly to their advantage to give her a call. Oct. 1857. 3t Littlestown Railroad! PUN Sixth Monthly Instalment of Five Dollars per Share on the Stock subscrib ed, will be due and p iyable to the Treasurer of said Company, on the 2.811 s day of Oct. inst. serey a Resolution of the Dior] of Direc tors,passed on Siturday, July 25th, all per sons in arrears after Aug. 23th will be charg ed interest at the rate of one per cent. a month on their back payments, in accordance with the Act of Assembly. E. F. SIIORB, Secretary of the Board. Oct. 5, 1857. td N. B.—Any of the Directors will receipt fir payments on Stock. New Millinery. %INS LOUISA KATE LITTLE wishes to inform the Ladies of town and country, that she ill now prepared to execute Millinery in all its branches, in West Middle street, a few doors below Mr. George Little's store.— Work done cheaper than slumbers in town. Plum all sad ere. April 21, MG. Public Sale. .4 11 0. r E Sulxwri!.er, intendituz w Tilt faripiril% I will Rell at Public S.tle, at reni:len-e. tbW.VIII/111, A illl/14 county. thll'• fr.a La A t OM: . !it% t , •l dto 7e the fAluveing Per: n.l Pruperty, v 11: TWO HORSES, 1 Yearling Colt. 4 Cows. 4 head of Ynont Cattle. 3 Fat Hogs. b S wok,. Sow and Pig., 9 head of first-rate Sheen ; Winnowing NW, Ploughs and Harrow, Shovel Ploughs, Corn lurk, 11 ty C t:cia S:els , Corn by the bushel, and hay by the ton. Akn, flousertold and Kitelten Furniture, vnell ar Tables, Chain+, Bedsteads, a drat-rate Ilath.Lway Cooking Sto‘e, Ten-plute Stove, Iron Kettle, and many other artielea too nu merouv to mention. Ser'Sale to cAnuience at 10 o'clock, A. M., on day, when attendance will be given gaud tams id a ile known by JOIIN 11OFF3UN Oct. 12, 1857. t Cheap Cl•thing# GEORGE ARNOLD & CO. have now do hand, at their Clothin Emporium, a large stock of READY - MAD E CLOTHIM), all of our own getting up, made out of our own cloths, and warrstitedi to be made in the very best manner and a l l'', among which are Dress Coats of every variety. Over -coats, Pan taloons, Vests, Monkey Jackets, &c., also Black; Blue, Olive, Brown, Claret, Drab and Green Cloths, for Over -costs, with trimmings to suit, sold cheap ; also cheap Cassimeres, Cassineta, Jeans, Curds and men's wear gen.. entity. We have just received the fall fash ions, and have hands constantly emph, j cutting out wad making up, and if we cannot please you its a garment ready made, we will take your measure and make you a suit on short notice. Call and see us. The above goods will be sold cheap fur CASH. Oct. 12, 1857. atatilrer& Harley. Cheup Watches and Jewelry, 117110LES ; ALEand Retail, at the Philadel. V plot a Katch and Jewelry Store, No. 148 (0!d Nu. 96) North Second street, corner of Qua ry, Philadelphia. Gold Lever Watches, full jeweled, 18 carat cases, an 00; Gold Lepines. 18 carat. $24 00: Silver Levers, full jeweled. $l2 00: Silver Le pines. jewels. ik9 09; superior Quartiers, $7 00 Gold Spectacles, $7 00 ; fine Silver do. $1 50: Gold Bracelets, $3 00: Ladies' Gold Pencils, $1 00: Silver Tea Spoons, set. $5 00; Gold Pens. with pencil and silver holder. $1 00. Gold Finger Rings, 37; cents to $80; Watch Glasses, plain, 12; cents; patent 1/4i; Lunet 25; other articles in proportion. All goods warranted to be what they are sold for. STAUFFER & HARLEY. On hand. some gold and talver Levers and Lepines. 011 lower than the above prices. Oat. L.?, 183 . 7. ly , --- Fall Millinery. ISS SOPHORA HOWARD, at the ; 7.1. :move of, T. F. Frazer, Baltimore street, 0 , 1«1 d :3 the office, Gettyn burg, hub just received from the city an un motall) huge I,, , ortnient of FALL MILLIN ERY, tie Voition4 fir tho season, to wai,•ii olio calk the attention of the LAliee, uti lent that they will he pleased by an ex -1411.41:Lti ut of the tim.als. 4.urf ree. us how all the her.y4t—')othi for Ml.inery truth. OA. 5, 1h,7 S I.IISIIN I I .1 . j t r y ed :k frt r im ! tit e : l . a e on t ti k ; .ti kit, 1.; of REA 1)Y-11.1.01.; CLO C li- I Nli, for Wiot...:r wear, ever opened in I iettysiyarg. tict. 5. New Good% ! New GoodN! itNiwruchl IIi1) •IflEits, hare ja•-.1 received their u.unl large supi,l3- of Fall to vraie.i they invite the uttetitfoit (1' tltc pu' - .!ie. The. 0 .0..]s were tA 111 i.e I Fe. V cheap. of the Ite.l }'nut. Oct. 5. New Goods. r F.O. .1.P.N 1 11.11 S t'f). hose inst re..eived Ittr'ge ,tu.-k of Now limo 14, ltillUlig are L.t.1.0•' 44 in greJt varie ty' • C:IS3 B. Flan nels, :31i 41-, l'itiwts, 11.1,1 gener ally, with a large stoek of kteivly-Nlade Cloth ing. all ~f our own ta.tking; witrrantel to be well made si.n,l to fit IA ell, also a large titock of 0.-oeene.i, al! of wo,At will be sold cliu.ip fur to .h. Call and ice t. a w r.t. lux S rOVES un Land x ill be Fold eltr:111. NCIV 41 °oda 1. T HOKE li&u unit returned with n large e) • rave& of FALL £ WINTER GOODS, whieu he will melt I iw fur each or wuutry produce. Plea*, gite hint a cull before pur eliusiiig eltewliere, um you will find it to your interne: to 01. au. iarAll ammll cut free of e:targe. 0.,t. 12, 18.57 Executors' Notice. • 4 BRAEIAM SNYDER'S 1.1‘..7f ters,tastammitary on the mint. of Aims ti.i:a Snyiler, lateufTtrunetownrhip, A lams county, dt....esie± , l, baring been granted to the usilleroigne4. the 6...4t named remitting in town4hip and the ingt named resift ing la Strwhan township, they hereby 'xi‘e notice, ui all , rename indebted taanid estate to make imtuodatte payment. and those having claimq against the same to prn.e.it them properl3 - PitittiegiCtit. JOIIN SNYIIEIt, FILIWKILiChis 110LTZ, EstTators, Oct. 5, ISI7. Gt, Administrator's Notioe. TA NLt I, 110 LLI Elt's ES l'ATE.—Let / RT.( of alwinistiration on the estate :if Dwiiel Hollinger, late of Tyrone township, Adam.; county, deceased. having been grant ed to the coofersi,guel, residing in Hunting t:m township; be hereby, gives notice to all perwue indebted to said estate to make imme die" payment. and those having claims against Use name to present theta properly aistbeetioated ,for nettles:tent. JOHN STARRY, Adier. Sept. 2R, 1557. 6w , Administrator's Notioe. WILLIAM LIGII TNER'S ESTATE.— Louere of adininistnttion, with the will annexed, on the estate of William Light ner, la,e of Germany township, Adams coun ty, deed., having been granted to the under signed, residing in Union township, he hereby gives notice 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. 81101tB, Adner 'with the 'OW annexed Sept. 2s, 1957. 6t Teachers Wanted. THE BoarAuf School Directors of Straban tom/ship will meet at the house of Ja- Dub L. Grass, in Hanterstown, on Satur day, the 24th of Oefolter fast., at 2 o'clook.P. M., for the purpose of employing Teachers for the Winter term of the Schools of said township. IV order of the board, PETER MACKLEY, Sec' y Oct. 5,1857. GAS BURNERS.—A new and excellent style of Cval Stoves, fur Parlor or Cham ber use. It is especially intended fur chain bers, as it consumes the gas, and thus removes one of the objections to the use of coal. A scuttle of coal will burn for 13 hours without regulating. Call and see it. 81113 ADS BUEIIIER. CHEAP DRL9B OfX)D9.— Yon rill era tile hitudsonieSt Wad cheapest Loire.' store Dress Goods vat' tits& In luiru at As 'i . ARNOLDfr. C 4 O. • . raIHE u., .1 in k - t!i• 7'l I`' ht. h •le re, -1:•, Hi SA .1, p. 1- m the i .1 I h .1!.: n 11J teTPI.IWI3 to, Chambers'aur4. 2 miles we.t of the lortae.r place, and miles north ea.t of Gettv.burg, '