♦ tillarlous Victory. The malt of lig) election in Pennsyl vsaia bas overwhelmed the Black lie plasmas, and forever settled th 3 fate of the traitorous crew. The people of the old Keystone bare thus, in .thnndcr tones, proclaimed to the world their de votion to the Union, and the triumph ant election of Gen. PAckza and a Dsokeerstie Legislature has sounded the death-knell to the hopes of the Die, unionists every where. The majority for Governor PACKER, and the State Officers generally, will not be probably less than 42,000 over Wilarcrr, and 12,000 over Wu.stor sand Hast.zauturr combined. The Democracy of Penne - Irani* per formod a great day's work on Tuesday. Counterfeits. The following deaeription of a batch of counterfeit notes, which first made their appearance in Lancaster county a few week.s since, may be of some ser vice to our citizens at the present time when any kind of money almost is eag erly taken. The dealers in counterfeit sad bogus money will doubtless be on the alert is these pinching times to get rid of their rascally trash, and it would las well for every one to keep a sharp look out for them: Ons--Oolumbia Bank, Calumbia, Ps Bank has no I's. . Tuass—Colounbia Baal, Pa.—Bank has no 3'it. Fivt.--York County Bank, Pa.—Vig. nuia and horse plowing—Franklin's bead 3a right--gir( on lett end. pours-- York Uounty Bank, two tqen, horses and plow : Franklin on right; boy, girl and dog on left. - Frevs--Colaxabia Bank, Pa., altered— 'Viz, three females reclining: portrait of 'Washington on the right; goddess of liberty, on left. Tax-Harrisburg Bank, Pa.—Vig. Washington and Rittenhouse • canal boat on one end, and a mule andfemale on the other; unlike the genuine. Horrible Tragedy in Arkanxas.—We lowa that, on last Monday night, the 12th instant, a widow lady, Mrs. Hill, and a negro woman, were murdered near Berlin, Arkansas, by two negro rams. After perpetrating the horrible .deed, the bodice of the victims were thrown into the house, which was set cm fire and burned to the ground. It is supposed that the negro woman, from the evidencea of the blood and brains near tha_well, was the first victim, and tha rest of - the hellish deed was perpe trated either to conceal the crime or for purposes dt plunder. Several negroos Were arrested a short time after the nierders were committed, and it was not, known who were the guilty parties until last Friday, when two uegroes among' the number who were arreeted ccmfesaed that they hail committed the moat atrocious net. .4 box-fire wax made and the miserable artefact were thrown Into it.—Bostox Adroer►te. Cell fa Bostoa.—There is mid to be = of MI all coin in circulation in The proprietor of u prominent exchange office in state street had the curiosity on Monday forenoon to note the amount of the sums of specie offer ed to him for sale within a few hours. The total was $13,518, in lots from V2,- 000 downward. The holders were some what- indignant at the terms offered, which was one-half per cent., and re fused to sell avec, lowa rate, as it wonld not repay them for the trouble fur car rying thuir.hcary burdens. Conrad:l4m of Near York Country Basks.—Sraacciat, Oct. 22.—The con vention of the officers of the country banks of this State hqld here to-day re solved as follows : Vint it is their duty to ptepare for the early resumption of specie payments; that before said re sumption they will endeavor Co keep their bills as near the specie basis as psible; that they will increase their line of discounts to the extent of their ability to aid in forwarding produce.— They also appointed a committee to effect au. association of the country banks for ni u t tut 1 protection; to arrange a system for redemption and exchanges, and report to a future meeting. wirA baggage car, mad and two passenger cars, with 60 'passengers, were thrown down an embanktuent twenty feet., on the Central Railroad, west of Syracuse, N. Y., on Thursday week, in consequence of a piece of the road being washed away. A Alias Brown was drowned, a ttnan named Browason killed, and twenty others in jured, some of them seriously. The Great Fire and Loot of Life at Chicago.—The telegraph has already given the main particulars of the des tructive fire and serious loss of life at Chicago on Monday morning. Nine buildings, occupied as stores, were con awned and eleven lives lost by the fall ing walls. The fire originated in the hardware store of Cormick, Cross Co., on South Water street, whose loss is $44000; insurance $32,000. Some of the bodies presetd a most shocking spectacle. -The Times says: A Milwaukee fireman named Cooper wie takes out of the ruins, after having been buried there for about two hours. He was insensible when fi iNt taken oat, bat anon revived and commenced swear _iag at itia rescuers for n ut diyjin f i him Out .waserl , /frit is conceded that the free State party have obtained a very small ma jority to the Kansas Legislature, but imader'4eireamstam*s and from causes . vhich leave ample ground for the be lief that the Democratic party has a majority in the Territory. sib anon has been received fraiiiast source to the effect that the- lull convention of Kansas 'tbe oonstltation to the legal Tam *Ail the territory for adoption or r*40190. - 41111.110..- ikaadre th , the "Jilt doctor," . . for theiNew Yam &ate • MAN Z Ekagar. (tae.—The Via_ _ Per has seen a specimen of made f ro m the fibre of I = l , l sagar cane, in Newton, E 3100, ,, mys the specimen proves eosiehusivaly that paper can. be made l from that plant. Hou Prephearf—The following is an extract front a speech made by Presi dent Buchanan, when in Congress, on the independent treasury bill : " The evils of a redundant paper cir culation are manifest to every eye. It alternately raises and sinks the value of every man's property. It makes a beg tpir of the man to-morrow who indulge(' in dreams of wealth to-day. It converts the business' of society in a mere lottery, while those whe distribute the prizes are wholly irresponsible to the people. When the collapse comes—as coma it must—it casts laborers out of employ ment, crushes manufactarers• and mer chants, and ruins thousands of honest and industrious citizens." Sir The Big Sofe,measurings} feet high, by 43 feet wide, end weighing 4,300 pounds, bee been attracting much attention at the old of the Faurea'sAVD MIIICHANIeII SAYING'S berTI =TIM, is S. W. corner of the public stylus. Everybody nearly ia town has been to see it. Our friends from the country have been and are still dropping' in, to see this, the /aryesl Safe ever bros.* Wei the couvily. This Safe furnishes another ground for confidence to depositors. The security for the dep mit; they make is of the mine char acter, and u extensive se 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 and the security to depositors thus afford a double safeguard to those thinking of depositing their monies where, iast rad of lying idle, tAPy will prodded fateful—is Ms Saving', lash luaus. Mir `lt is a most undoubted fart that Dr. Sanford's Invigorator, or Liver Rstnedy, is one of the greatest discoveries made in medi sista the past century. It has been a study of the Dr. during twenty years' practice to find what particular organ. when diseased, caused the greatest number of His or pains, and his ounclasion is, that the liver is the greatest regulator of the system and the most liable to disease, while if kept free from dis ease is a preventative of Dyspepsia. Jaundice, general debility, &c., while last but far from least Ire mention consumption; fur our expe rience is that more eases of consumption occur from diseased liver than from all other causes ,put together. Taking this to ben correct hypothesis. we have but to find a remedy with which to car met the liver. and we hare a cure of nearly all the diseases we are cilia* to by simply using! a preventive. That the Invigorator is such a remedy. is beyond doubt to all who try it. for its virtues are such' that fur all complaints arising frost liver Jeraugemeats, it is an unfailing remedy, while as a family medicine. for all diseases of the stomach or bowels. wkieh are mused in a greater ur leas degree by liver derangemeut. it is the safest, • stirestand most efiracians remedy known. wir .1. D. Bnehier. &loot for Uettyslurg: Wire. Berlin. Hanover ; soil Ci u R. Ilea -17. Abbouatown. Oct. 19. Ini r i tar Pre. f: Hit n, B!.ra —I n our advertiging onion/us be fouud un Jt.tvertisenient ot told popular rent.,rolive.--- We know it.. merit+ +a% e \vital we read, but tlutt i+suffic:ent. particularly when we see welt ceatim ofnit+ ~f it+. efficacy an the following. orl it:l4 we clip from the Ottawa Yrre Ti ader 'llaling tried sue:easively sundry highly reeotnine4 , lel 'hair to lios' on our own half deandel crown. we al)out lost all conflden,•e in nastraws of that sort, until a week ago we meta distinguishel politician of tiAis State who'll we had seen thre , ....y ears ago with thin hair, and as 'gray as a rat a ' but now boasting as fin* a head of hair as one could wish.— We demanded the secret of his inaprov ed ap bearance, when he readily accounted fur it y aseribiug it to the virtues of Prof. Wood's Lt air Restorative. WO shall try that neat.— Rork Hirer Democrat. SOLD UV ILL Dact.utsts. Oct. 19. 2w ilhtket ileports. CsrxsetaG !rota OA lateat Bahlmors . York k tlaserwr pipeirs Baltimore—Friday 1041 Fleur, per barrel, $5 •.N C 55 55 Wheat, per baNhel, 1 06(,, 1 4U Rye, " 58 (4 70 Curti, . A :5J @ G 8 Oita, II I 26 @ 38 Clover...tee& " 5 00 (74 525 Tita.oby-seed." 2 25 (5 2 50 _ - Beer Cattle, per hund., 600 ( . 4 4 775 'togs, _ '• 8 0 0 (rg 9 00 liar - , per ton, 12 00 Q4lB 00 Wtitskev, per gallon, 21 04 22 Gasoo,..Peruritin, per ton. 65 00 lianover—T hgraday Gut. Flour, per bbl., from wagons. $5 50 _ Do. " from attires, 6 Si) Wheat, per bushel, 1 10 ® 120 Rye, OA , 65 Corn, " . GO Oats, I. 30 Cloveraeed, " 6 00 Timothy, " 250 Piaster, per ton, 6 50 Yerk—Friday last. Flow, per bbl„ from wagon'', $5.25 Do, " from 'stores. 625 Wheat, par bushel, 1 08 (i) 1 20 Rye, " 2 6.5 Corn, 55 IS - Oaten, at 30 Cloveraeed, " 4 75 Timothy, " 250 _ Mater, per ton. 6 50 , • - , : ta i e; • - On Tuesday last, at the Conowago Che by the Rev. Pother Enders, Mr. GEORGE A. CODORL son of Mr. Nicholas Codori, of this place, to Miss JOSEPHINE SMITH, dose'. ter of Dr. J. N. B.nith, of Radar townsl ip. this munty. Priatr bac of toter, bee. tmuissossiir n somb.rod—aotbiol err' of this, was to hero beta ormet a4 him to eleror a pair. Ws tinder, with air trek; Marro rogratilatkosa, eel wi as for happy err" oar tarreptad happier, Nadi prairmity throughout a rig MA • ))e , S" . - • - • Suddenly, on Thursday last, at the real denmuf Mr. George Weaver, in Butler town ship, GEORGE, sun of Mr. Jonathan Neely, aged about 3 years. COBS AN & PAXTON have just returned from the city with, and are now opening the largest stock of Hats, Cups, Mots & SAoes, ever opened in Gettysburg, and are selling off at very low prices. COBEAN k hare the Fa ll sad Winter style of Black Silk Hata. HATS, CAPS, BOOTS & SHOES of all kinds, qaalities, wises, and shape's, for Men, Bays, Youths and Children, at COBEAN & PAXTON'S. SEGARS /r, TOBACCO—best qualAy. at COBEAN k PAXTON'S OLD Quarters, Levies, Pipe, and A n other old ooin, taken at full value, for Clothing and Notions, at SAMSON'S. A SPLENDID lot of Buffalo Robes, Buffalo, Gum. and Calf-Skin Overshoe". selling racy eh SIMON'S. rLadles are particulainvited. to oat at COBEAN PAX TO W, and evatalise their hock of Mmes . ,- Gaiters, Boots and Sapper. igifaiii&QMON GRAND now ! AT orrrrser au, PA. .M. Samson, Manager é Proprietor. Doors open at 6 o'clock. A. M. —Performanoe to commence immediately after. PRICES 07 ADMISSION. Adults, FREE. Children, (under 12 years of age,) Half Pries. GRAND COMPLUMTARY BENEFIT TO THE PUBLIC! -The subscriber, thankful for past fawn", mpe:tfully informs the inhabitants of Get tysburg and surrounding country, of the (act that he has just received from the New York Auctions a SPLENDID STOCK OF GOODS! which he is determined to sell at astonishing ly low rates fur CAMS. In return for the liber al patronage bestowed upon him, he will give a Grand Complimentary Benefit, on which oc casion will he presented TWO YU GYLEICENT PIECES! On Wednesday, October 28, and every day until further notice, will be presented the very popular Tragedy of GOOD FITS! with die fullowing unrivslled east :—Fashion able Clothing. from the finest to the lowest PrMed qualities. Gentlemen's Furnishing o.,tods, in great vnriety. Hoots, Shoes, Hats, Caps, &., to suit all tastes. An Interntimion of Ten Minutes, to allow those making, large purchases time for Lunch, ,ke., Ic. The whole to enneluie with M. Samson's sae cesoftd PlaT. entitled li/ETIES! the beauty of which will cause great excite ment amoN.', , the Ladies and Gentlemen. Oct. 26, 187. cf VALUABLE IRON AND BRASS FOUNDRY & REAL ESTATE.. On Tuesday, the 17th day of Norember ►u be c r bt r, Assignee under a Deed of -I- Voluntary is,igninent benelit of Creditor+, by 'finials Waanr.v and wife. will at Publiz Sale. at the Court-house, in Gettysburg, the folluwing valuable Property. No. 1. TWO LOTS OF GROUND, fronting nn Railroad street, on which is erect ed a valuable iron nitd Brass Foundry, known its the FOUNDRY." with all tho necessary apparnttis, Steam Fn.:inf., Flasks, Patterns, Tot is. Thin Foundry is now in running rder, and doing it first-rate business. e Getty•lirT, Railroad passed imme diately in front of the lots on which tho Foundry id loeated. No. 2. HALF LOT OF GItOI - N1), on Emit 31tddle straw, adjoining, properties of Ephraim ilanaway and George Swope, on which ig ercct4.4l iz , mkl . 4 ;74 tit Two-story FRAME DW ELIANG, f till back-building, wed of wattir, ,Ste. • per Salo will commence . st 1 a'clnck, I'. M., when utteudance will be given and terry made known t t y SAMFEL WEAVER, Assignee. Oat. 26, 16.17. is Fresh Oysters, Sm. NiIIONY LITTLE most respectfully in forms his friends and the public, that he will open, on the 2d of November, an OYS TER Ii.ALOON.in the rooms recently occupied lay E. Ziegler as a Store, on South Baltimore street, between the Compiler and Star offices. where he will constantly keep prime fresh OYSTERS, and do them up in any desired style, as the tastes of customers may suggest. Tripe, Fruit, Nuts, die., e,sa else ba had at his Saloon. Ile hopes by strict attention to business. and an earnest desire to please, to merit and receive a share of public patronage. Giro him a call—you will And everything gotten up in the most palatable manner. Gettysburg, Oct 26, I g 57.. 4t IVIIEREAS the lion. Rosser J. Fisns a V President of the several Courts of Com mon Pleas, in the Counties composing the 19th District, and Justice of the Courts of Oyer and Tettniner and General Jail Delivery. for the trial of all capital and other offenders in the said district, and DAVID ZIDGLIIII and DAVID HOILSIII. Esqrs.. Judge* of the Courts of Oyer and Terminer. and General Jail Delivery. for the trial of all capital and other ofttndert in the County of Adams—bare issued their precept, bearing date the 17th day of A ugust.in the year of our Lord one thouitand eight hundred and tifty-sit, and to me directed. for holding a Court of Common eas, and General Quarter Ses sions of the rec.. and General Jail Delivery. and Court yer and Terminer, at Gettys burg. on ifowfoo. the 18th of November Null; Proms rs intassr curet to all the Justices of the Peace. the Coroners and Constables within the said county of Adams that they be then and there in their proper persons with their Rolls. Records. Inquisitions, Examina tions. and other Ifeinembrances, to do those things which to their oaks and in that behalf appertain to be done. and also. they who wilt roe agivinst the prlstmers thusly or shall e Jail of the said County of Adams, are en and there to prosecute against them as shall be just. HENRY 111011 AS, Sheriff, Sheriffs Offire. Gettysburg. 1 Aug. 2.i. 1837. td BANK or Grrrrsarao. 1 . Oct. V., 1857. TfIEIE Stockholders in the Bank of Oeuya- L burg, are reque.ted to meet at the Bank ing House of said Bash. no Theoday. Novem ber 3rd, for the purpose of taking into con sideration the LAW passed by the Legislature on the 13th lost. J. B. M'PH E BSON, Cashier. Oct. 28, 1857. tAI fplIE Collectors of Taxes in the different . 1 - townships in Adams county are hereby notifietl that they are required to make cuAleo tion of Taxes, and to ray the same over to the Treasurer of the oonoty, on or before the 16th day of Xasesys bet mot. 'After the first Monday in December no exunuratiuna can be granted on Military Taxes. GEORGE MYERS, (.7) 11. A. PICKING, JOSIAH Bf.NSER, Attest-4. M. Wavraa, Clerk. Oa. 26, .1.1357. td Prepare for Winter. BLTFALO, Seel Skin, Lion Skin and Whirl pool Over Coats, Taltinaa, Hagler* and Looint—in short, every new style of Over Curt ; also Fronk, Dress and Business Coate ; Pants sad Vests, of kanenterablo styles and patterns, suitable fur old and plain men, as well as fur the gay, and fur boys. AU these are to be had at the very lowest prices at Oct. 25. • cAlifE to the premises of the subsoriber, in N- 1 Cumberland township, about six week's sop,a Witite Boar, weighing about 140 Ilia. live weight--no special marks. The owner is meted to come forward, prove paopeepy, ply and Oriel* estray.l . . . AMOS PLANK. Pet. 25, 1E57. 3t Assignee's Sale. Poclatuation. Notice. Collectors. Estray. smittaiiiiiPil!‘ isALE. persnagoot of stuidry wiits of /Rout pimas and dia.; ficri racial, issuing out of the Court of Common Pleas of Adams county, Penns.. and to use directed, will be exposed to Public Sale. at the Courthouse, in the borough of Gettysburg, on &gni-fiat , the 14ai day of Notrinbc,•, lrts,, at 1 o'clock, P. M., the Wllowit described Real &tate. • lit : A TRACT OF LAND, wiltainiug 10 Acres, more or less, situate in Latimore township, Adams county, adjoining lands of Abraham Ziegler, Jacob Forieht, and others. on which are erected a Two-story t LOG HOUSE, a One-story Log ;-• g Kitchen, Log Stable, and °that. . ost-baihiings :also, Fruit-trees said Tract. Taken in execution 64 the prop erty of WILLIAM HiSt[L2. -,+.10 -.- A LOT OF GROTIND, eituato on Chaitabersburg street, Gettysburz, adjoin ing lota of Dr. Huber, un the West, and George Geyer on the East, on which are erected a BRICK HOUSE, two story and an attic, •1 with a two story weatherboaded Back Building, and a well of water near the door. Taken in execution - as the property of SAN est. Luria. =BM= A LOT OF GROUND, situate in York street, Gettysburg, adjoining l o t a o r Andrew &hick and Maria Winrott, on which are erected a two story BRICK HOUSE and a Brick Back 1111 Building. a Frame Barn and Iry other out-buildings, a nererfail- "_ ing well of water near the door. Also 1 Acres tf Land, more or less, situate in Cum 4 Berland township, Adams county. adjoining lands of Nicholas Codori, George Wilson and others. Taken in execution as the property of Gramm C. Braminomma. I=EIZZI= A LOT OF GROUND, situate oni the coruer of West and High street*, adjoin• ing lot of the heirs of Daniel Herr, deed., on} which ia erected a one story Frame . HOUSE, Frame Blacksmith Shoff , lll l and Stable, with a well of water 1/j near the dour. Taken in elem. tion as the property of MATTLICW Beef. HENRY THOMAS, Skeriff. Sheriff's Office, Gettysburg, t act. 26, Dial'. ta It7Ten per cent. of tbs purchase money opottl all sales by the Sheriff must be paid over diately after the property is struck down, andl on failure to comply therewith, the property' will again be put up for sale. PERSONAL PROPER'L'Y AT Public Sale. iITILL he sold at Public Sale, at the Wei V l r residence of Jacon Boai.trz, clecoased, in Mountjoy township, Atlanta county. nn the Turnpike !audit* from Gettysburg to Balti more, about 4 miles from Co former place, soa l'huroslay, the *29th day of ticloher the following property of said deceased, vac ORSES, 1 Colt, rising trru ears iilit ; Cows and Young Cattle, Sheep, 3lVagons, (one a light Two ' horue,) Plotigh , „ Cultivators, Doubli‘ Plough. 2 cotts of Ray Ladder 4. Stone Bed. Rolling Screen, Corn Sheller, Wionowing Mill . Horse Gears. Cow Chains, Forks. &locals, Grain ' Cradles, Mowing S ythe%; a lot or A.tli P.atik and thik ; Wheat, Ityc, Oats and Coin, by the Lusbel ; Hay by the ton ; n lot L,f Corn-f-d,ler, mid Grain iii the gstiatol.-- Also, a sot of Tool% and itvariety iit . Carpenter Took. Paint Stone, Turning Pattern ; with a variety of Household and g.itclnen Furniture, consist ing of Tables Chairs, awl Redding, Limbach CookingSwve, Ten-plate Sotve, rels, and many other itzti.los, too uurnerous to mention. ikirs i d e to eottimence at 10 o'cl ,ck, .1.N1.. an said day, when attendance will be given and terms made known by PETER 11013LITZ, Oct. 19, lei. is Elec.lion. BANE or 13,1r.yrvsnrito o,:urber f TOTICE is hereby given to the Eurkhuld -11 ers in the Bank a CiettcPbare, that gni Election fur THIRTEEN 6111EC'fORS, to serve one year. will be held et the Banking hot:lse. on Monday, Ike Nth day of Xucember _ A puteral meeting of the S.ockhuhlers will be Wild at, the same Limn. .1. B. ERSON, Iiien 19, 1A67. td Administrator's Notioe. 11V11.2.:1AM hersni llyT . t l . Ef:S t ins, de bums nun. on the estate of William Hartsell, late of 141ountjciy township, Adams county. de ceased. having beonsranted to the undersign ed. residing to Cumberland township, he hereby gives tototies to all persons indebted to slid estate to make immediate payment. and those having claims against the same to pre sent them properly authenticated for settle meat. JACOB iIANKEY, Sept. 21, 1857. fit Sfrayed Awry. STRAY ED away, oh Tuesday evening last. Grunt the residence a the PubscriberA, on the ilitilroatt, ie Straban township, a RED STEER.. with one born broken oft, Any pervuo returning said B:eer. or giving infor mation where be may be gut. will be suitably rewarded. Oct. 19. 'Si. 3t DOLAN L LANE. CoMu-Making. THE subscriber respectfully informs the public that he Is prepszod to make COFFINS, of all styles, at short notice, sad at moderate rates. He is also providtd with an exeellent new HEARSE, which will enable him to convey commie . to any burial place desired. Hi. eetablishment 'is leaded in ilasailtoa township. Mims maul ty, near doh s% Heagy's store, and about, Doe and a half miler Irom New O, d, where he hopes to merit and rewire a Obaraliollare utpubhu Patronage. THOI/AS A.LIVINg. CML 19, 18.74. 3nt Notice. IWOCLD again ruttlind all those indebttvl to me either by note or book account, that I eat ,now settling up my old busineas.— Please call and pay, as longer indulgence can not be given. IIkA). ARNOLD. Oct. 10, 1357. $lO Reward. ASET of Pump Augers, eight in number, were recently stolen from the subscriber, residing near Littlestown, for the return of which he will pay a revrar4l of ten rloilars. HENRI' BITTLE. Oct. 19, 1851. 3t Money Found. A SUM of money was found in front of the Post-office, in this place, on Tuesday last. The owner can hare it by Identifying it and. paying fur this advArtipetrtent. En quire at the Pot-office. Oct. 19, '57. FLOUR, CORN k OATS bnarght *tall times by J. NORBECK, earner of Baltimore and lligb streets. COBEAIi t I'4XTON hare all the latest Styles of Plush, For,,istul Cloth Capa. C01:3E..1N &PAXTON here all kinds of Silk, Fur, Felt. and Wool Etats. for Men. Burt. and Children. LADIES, Misses and Children'. Gaiters, Boots, Buskins and Slippers, of aH kinds, styles and prices, at COMAN & PAXTON'S. . _ Si'TS, Cobra and Bosoms, wool and cote 1 --J "ton Under-Shirts and Drawers, Hosiery, Cravats, Haodkerdhiefs, Sospeadees, Um brellas and Walking Canes--not to be beat in quality or pries. Call at SANSONII 1/001131, Shoe., lintaisod Gip, Carps : k. TITO*, Yfijoistrita Immense sot, 'sod selling low, to mike rootn, st SAMSON'S. r rie . . 011141 4 ; IF YOU WAN'I' BASE; AINS • :ter C/oLiiieg k rarseig Sere. 17, 1 RANELIN B. PICKING has the pleasure! _E of announcing to the cilmna of Adams eouaty„ that he has °penal a taw Store, in the room formerly occupied by D. Middle off. ' Chambentburg street, a few doors east of ' the "Ea r le llotel," and immediately opposite' the &we'd. Lutheran Church, where be will be pleased to see his friends. I have just re-, turned from Philadelphiaand Baltirncre with the toroest and hest assortment of READY MADE CLOTHING, ever opened in Gettys burg, which I am prepared to sell at pricer so Low as to astonish. My stock consists in part of Over Coats. Frock Coats and Dress Coats of every description and variety, Pante loons and Vests of all kinds and prices, for Man's and Boy's wear, Monkey Jackets, Shirts, 8N.0113/$, Collars, Under Shirts. Draw ers, Buckskin. Woollen and Cotton Gloves; Moiery of all kinds, Handkerchiefs, Suspen ders, Carpet nags. Umbrellas. Trunk■, Beldo Over-shoes, Gum-shoat, eight-day and 30 bear Clocks, Guitars. Aeoordenns, Violins. a barge assortment of JEWELRY, chaise Segura and Tobacco, Canes,- en short everything belong lag to • well assorted CLOTIII,O & Vantsyr &rose. Illireall and see me. No trouble to show Goods. All 1 ask is so examination of my Good* and prioes. V. B. PICKING. Gettysburg, Oct.) 19, 185 T. tf —.l_. T L. SCMCK would avail himself of this • medium of aanouncing to the communi ty and public in general, that he has received from the cities the lv'gest and most complete stock of DRY GOODS'. that it has ever been your pleasure to examine in this place. all of which has been selected with time. the utmost care. and with particular reference 'to the tastes and wants of the people of this locality, and which for beauty of style and cheapness, he challenges competition. In the LADIES' DEPARTMENT. he has all styles, qualities, shades, and colors of Gooda. suitable for the season. He Invite.% the Ladies to call and take a look through his selections at their earliest convenience. FOR THE GENTLE MEN, he•haa a choice stock of Cloths, CAssi meres. Ve.itingii. &c., all good and cheap. Don't pass by &thick'h—he will always be found ready to show Glods and still cheap— among the very cheapest. Gettysburg, Oct. 19, ',57. IVOTTCE is hereby gis en to all Legatees mad LI other persons concerned. that the Adtnin tstratiwr 2C-counts hereinafter mentioned will he presented ma the Orphan's Court of Adonis county. for cOntirmation and allowance, an .Ifoadoy, litsinti+ day of Sorpmher we, rut: (These area portion of those to be presented.) L'.BB. The first noconnt ut J .1111 A. Myers, Executor of the last will and testament of J it coh Steers, deceased. 290. The first I(c. ,, ttnt of Samuel MAC. Guardian of the person and estate of henry Slothour i , minor son at Goorge Shamir, de reasod, ,lets e 4 by Frederick quickie, A Intin istrater cf the estate of the . said S.tinuol 7. l e,:ea•to.t. 2011. The first and final arc:luta of %cm. T. Exe •ut or of Illy 1, 2'92. The first and final Lt..ceunt of John linsbas: Ext•cittor of the estate of Henry difr,cattod. ddaa'r de bUltil MM. flll Notes of Jens Nuys'. formerly of freedom township. Adams county, har ing beenplaced in the hands of the sup:wilier, cart dl ill the semi township, for oulleodoe, he 13 , y gives notion that they will be des on the 3rd of Novastosr , ne.d, when if not pad,. they will bear interest from date. .1011 N 31,CLEARY. Oct. 19, 'Si. id TEWZIAL Watch's, Pintal4, " cam Aocardeuan. Maranonioans, Thirty-hour and Aiwa Cloaks, at all I to La had at • SAM " I fic•BE AN & PAXTON bores IRrge Aboilt otatkok Swami Bulb& Sucks for Ladies sod Uoatlaroos, thi to* *Why. TRUNKS, Usabs_e . Das and Carjoet Ii ii,ill,lit - COSEAN & PAXTON'S. Fall & Winter Goode, FOR 1857• Great Excitement BRINGINEI k 11•611INBAEGII STILL AHEAD! rp .k E NOTICE that we have just received I a new and splendid lot of HATS, ('.ll'S. BOOTS if- SHOES, which we offer to the public CHEAPER than ever, haying put clown our stock to the loro.si lirine'pntB!s. Under these Itrrati;einetito we can pot our goads within the reach of .k LI.. its to style, quality and PRICE. Our motto is quick sales and small profits. Call and examine our stock of goode purchasiug else where. . litenieether the sign of the " BIG BOOT. II Ctsausbertliurg street, below Buck ler's I) ug Store. Stir 1300(s rind Shoes mode mom the short. est notice and ire the hest oC workivan. October 19, 18.17. itegister's Notice. WO. •Mile ae..: rent of Cornelius Jacobs. oriq of the Adiniuistreors of John Jac )1..x. winT' WOW Athaini4trator e.. Elias Jacobs, deceruied. aot. The firokt oad fival Itsoitilit of Imo!) Benner, Administrator of 3litsdalona .I.llller, 302. roe second and final account of Wil /ism 104t8 and Jatioli King, I:siNnitors of the last will and te.tamc 4 f dm Lea., deu'd. IVNI. F. WA I,T Ig!t. h•wi.sier. -Per .111awrItt, PLANK, lArtly. Register's Ofllce. Gettyabnrg. Oct. 19. - . 1857. .td Littles town Railroad! TE Sixth Monthly lottolnseut of Fire L Dollars per Shure ou, the Shook aubscrilp -04, will he due nail pxyableto the Treasurer of said Comy.oft to 2t;/11 dog 4)1 VSTBflit negiuiutiuti of the II .aril of Direc tors. yams eui Stturdo7, - July :25 li, all ver min, an armor* after Aux. 23th wilt be ells rg ed intereatat tberitt7lufone per cent. a month on their beak payments. in neell'annee with the Act urbseitteloir, E. F. SliOitil, Serrelary of as Board. Get. S. 1R57. N. 11,-'-Any of the Directors will receipt fur PAyinenta on St44lt. Bunton,' Notice. 13_ BR:SALIM SNYDER'S ESTATE.—Let tern testamentary un the estate of Abra ham Snyder, late of Tyrone township, ..Limps county. deetartiol , having been granted to tie undersigned, the lest awned residing in Hamilton township tuol the kit named resitl ing in Stratum township, they hereby Aire notice to all Emmons indebted to saitlostatil to make immediate payment, and those louring claiti4 twins', the sane t, present theta properly authenticated fur pettleatent. JOIIN SNYDER. FREDERICK UOLTZ, Oct. 5, 1857. Gt A:teem/ors. ddmlnistrstor's Hotta). I L NIEL 110,1 4 LINGER's EsS rATE.-,Let -1 / tersid admiiii.tration on the estate of Daniel Hollinger, late of Tyrone township. Mains ouuutv, deceased, having been grant ed-412 the urleraigned, residing in ilantiog tun township, be herehy gives notice to all persons indebtal to said estate to make imme diate payment. and those having claims against thamonie to present them ,pcoperly authenticated fur settluient. Jt)IIN STARRY, 'safer. Sept. 28, IK4. 6w Administrator's Notice. WILLIAM ['NEIL'S ESTATE.-- Letters of administration, with the will annexed, on the entate of William Light ner, late of Oerinany township, Adams coun ty, doc'el., haring been granted to the under signed, residing in Union township, he hereby gives-1'0444,0 t° sU persona indebted to said estate to maks lamellate payment, and those having claims against the same to present them properly authenticated for settlement. JOSEPII L. SIIOKB, Adair witA the Kill wane-red. Sept. 28, 1R57. 6t Notice. TA LUAIItrIMAILI teTATE AT PUBLIC SA 1. 6. Prim Subscribers, F,teentors of A !MAW , tll SVI'DBII, d00•111110d, will offer at Pablo: Rale, on Saturday, the Slat day of tietoUr inst., on the premises, that DESIRABLE FARM, on which decedent resided upward. of twenty years, situate in Tyrone township, Adam. county, adjoining lands of George Meckley, Heirs of John Flickinger, Jr., Anthony Deardorff, Samuel Deard..rff. and David Hoover, eontaining.t.r2 ACRES, more or less, with good proportions of Timber and Meadow. The imprui euituits consist of a Two-etoryWeatherboa-ded Dwell- • iv ing HOUSE. Bank Barn, Wagon . Shed and Corn Crib attached, Cooper Shop, and other out-builtliags; never failing wells of water, one at the house, the other at the barn; and an excellent Ap ple ORCHARD. with a variety of other choice fruit. Cunowago Creek runa through the Fenn, and there are also two springs on the property. The fences, mostly of obesnut rails, are good, and the l?d is in a good state of cultivation, two-thords of it having been limed. Pomona wishing to view the property are requested to call at the dwelling thereon. Also, at the name time and plsce, will he offered, A TRACT OF MOUNTAIN LAND. containing 7 acres. mere or less, situate in Menalien township. Adams county, adjoining lands of George Meckley, Jacob Gulden, and others. stirB tle to commence at 1 o'clock, P. M.. no amid day, who attendance will be given and term* made knowil by JOHN SNYDER, FREDERICK lIOLTZ, Oct. 5, 1A57. to Ecftmtors. writ not, gold, the Farm will be Rented, on said day. Public Sale. mIE :Subscriber, intending instill farts ' ing. . will Hell at Public Sale, at his reAidence, in Butler township, Adauis euunty, one wile from Arenthaville, on l'ritigy. Use 13th 'day of Ycorember next, the following Personal iiroperty, viz: TWO HORSFIR, 1 Yearling Colt, 4 Cows. 4 head of Young Cattle, 5 Fat llogs, G &mats, Sow and Pigs, 9 head of first-rate Sheep ; Winnowing Mill, Ploughs and Harrow, Shovel Ploughs, Cunt Fork. (1 ty C trri,t4e. B.edi; C.tru by the bushel, and Hay by the ton. Also, Household and Kitchen Furniture, such as Tables, Chairs, Bedsteads, a first-rate liroh.tway Cooking Stove. • Ten-olateStove, Iron Kettle, and many other articles too nu merous to mention. to commence at 10 o'clock. A. 31., on Kahl day, when attendance will be given and terms made known by JOIIN I Oct. 12, 1857. t. Summons in Par Noah Warman, Plaintiff. vs. Stuiannah Bala, Rebecca Mv- cry, Juliana llake.Juhu 3Lyers. JeSSlit Alyerft, Weida; /Ivars. Mary Ann 11041bem l -Mary rine Ilartoaek, Juliana llart- wick, John Wesley llartsock, Martin Luther If.trtsnek, .reuse Marshall Ibirtsoelt,ltatiliel Ann 11 artiewk., Defendants. .A D.l MS COUNTY, SS. 6 4 ) The Cominanwenitit of Pisani* i ,#:.% • ran is to the Sheriff .4 said einanty, • Gresting:•—liNiialiWorman make yousecureofprusecutinghisclaint, then we command you that you summon the defendants to appear before our Judges at Gettysburg at our County Court of Damon Pleas, there to he held, the WM clay of .Vor.mber next, (1857.) to show where fore they deny and do not perinit partition to Le made between the said plaintiff and the said defendants, of the foil Jiving described lands and pre.nises, which together anti un •!ivi led they now do hold, to IT It : A certain Plantation or Tract of Land. situati; in the toWnships of Mountphasant and Oxford in said county. adjoining hinds of' Michael Levinstine, 01114412 n Zinn, Joseph Stough, I'larlea Smith. and others. containing Two Ilandresl and Five Acres, more or less, with appurte 'Miceli. Witness the IlLintorable itoliert .1. Fisher. President Judge of our said (.art, at Getty.b.irg. the 11th Jay of Sep tember, A. 1)., 1' 4 57. JOHN PICKING. Prothiy. IfF.NRY THOMAS, Sheriff. ' (V.A. 5. 18.57. td NOTICE r, Retailers and Distillers. Fr !IR Retailers df goods, Wares and Mer l_ ohaaduse, es will 4/1 the Distillers, in Aaants twenty, who hare nut yet lifted their Lieeirses are requested to do so before the Nut entlAr Court, without fall, The law binds me to urge this matter upon delinquents. and it is hoped that no further steps will be nucesmtry to iuduue them to comply immedi ately. J. L. SCIIIIRK," Oa. 19, 1437. Coital" 7'ressurer. Cheap Clothing. (1 EORGE AILNOLD & CO. here now on Vvtt hand, at 'their Clothing Emporium, a large stock of READY-511ADE CLOTHING, All of our own getting up. made' Oili of our own cloths, end warrantel to be made in the very beet moaner and kyle, as ougwhich are Dross Come of every variety. Overimats, Pau caimans. Vests, Munkey Jackets, &0., also Black. Blue, Olive. Drown, Claret. Drab awl Urceu Cloths, fur Ore:Lissa& with trimmings to suit; sold cheap ; Oise cheap Cant Wren, Caotinetri, Jeans, Cordi and men's wear gen enilly. We have just'reueireil the 11‘11 lash iuns, and have hanchi sainetuntty employed cutting out and making up. and if we cannot please you in a garment reedy made. we will take your measure and wake you a suit on short notice. Call and see us. The above rod. wilt he mold cheap fur cleft. °et. 12. 1857. New Goodx! New Goody! tIIVESTOCK BROVIPALS, time just retsriced their usual large supply of Fall and Winter +/owls, to *hiel, they invite the attentlot► of the pohse. The Goods were purehaed low, and will be meld very cheap. Cal/. a►ad wain(' at the Sign of the Red r rout. s Oct. 5. New Goods. LIFO. ARNOLD & 00. have jag received [X "» large stock of !few Goods, among which 'are Ladies' Dress Quiods in greet varie ty cheap _ Cloths, Over-dustings. egiaigi" mars, Jeans., Satinets, Lords. Veaungs, Flan nels„-Shawls, Carpet., 1111t1 DUIZIaOtiCS gener ally, with a large stock. of ltotoly-Mode Cloth ing. all of our own ru.tkn„,-; warranted to be well made and to 15t well, aistfa large stoelt of Groceries,all of which will be sold cheap fur cash. Call and see { id, aa. 12, 1X57. siirA few STOVES on head will be sold cheep. , New Goods ! JHOKE hat just retnrued with s largo • stuck of FALL 4 WINTER' GOODS, which he la - 7. m luir for u lur country produce. Please give him • oall•befure 'pur chasing *hawk:Lam as you will Ilod it to your interest tool) so. IfETAll Asia out free of *large. JOHN HOKE.. Out. 12,1857. Fall 781.1111inery. AIIS" MeCREARY invitee the ladies to -eon mid IMAMiII• her large and fashion.' rule stock of Fall and Winter Millinery, con slating of Bonnets, B, feet Velvets and Silks, with-leisithsts, Flowers and Ribbons to isatClis Leery. Nitta sail Ssaluss, Veils, Mohair Copt sositssyky Head Preseesi,RonnetFrStues Of all kinds soil AM anir date latest elf& I Also. lirltatillas and Taney Geniis of es' deeerfittiutP—sll of whlotr She 'will sellst limes,. east* prioos. . • star.Mittisest wbo wish to bay WWI aisle. will find it ireatlp to their edesntette to sive hers call. 0:1. 19, 1357. 3t r • IN LlTAR7x•#iaii4r , :. PE VATS SAIX. , undersigned, desiring to quit ruid. offers fn. tale the FARM cu he rosidci, situate in S.rubnn tutravidli t d ams county, ou the r sad leading frosts fl in. terirtown W ChatultersburF, 2 tailed weal id the former plate, NO 4/ tulles ?north east of Gettysburg, adjoauing honk of David S hri ver, tformerly Minnich'sd Will:ant Win mud others, &ntainin,e, alsont 111 Acres of Pr. tented Land, shout lit nzrea of '16.1 are *4 Timbered, about 15 acres of Meadow. Ti.. rest is cleared awl in en excellent Mated cultivation, and the whole under good cher nut rail fence. The impnivennoits area large two story Log DA ening part westherhottriledo with a our story Kitchen attached. two .1 neverfailing Springs and , 119 use, a Bane Burn, a. g UuW, Wll6 warm shed and corn crib attnched, earth:* house, hug stable, shop. a.ll other outbuild ings; a neverfailing well of Water at the bars yard, with a chain pump in it; also an Apple and Peach Orr-bard, with a variety of ofk.t NIB; kris is certait:ly one of'thc . dhod desirable Farces now in market, and shitatilaila the intention of capitalists. Persons wishing to view the prnplortrati requested to call upon the undersigned. cage diug therein. 31ICI1SEL not,: ' 0c1.5,1857.*. 4t - A VALUABLE LIMESTONE 'PAM:, At Public Sale. rir TIE Heirs of SAIMS IBLY . reit: deeeaset, will offer at Public Rule. ow the pretnissat on Wed ausla 'Wake 11th day of Numobutt aca. at 1 o'clock. '. M., - • ~ . .„ TILE FARM ' ro of Raid deceased, situated in Cer 11 1 atntet, —' Adams county, Pa., 8 miles west of Gettys burg and 2 miles north of Fairfield. attiso inglulds of John and Daniel Mickley, James Donaldson, John Rhea. and others, contain ing 127 ACRES and 182 PERCUES, of Patented Land, with a fair proportion of blesulow and Timber land. Tim Improvements consist of a Two-story STONE HOUSE, with Back-building,' and a well of neverfailing water at the diior ; Blacksmith Shop ; a Double Log Barn with Sheds, Corn b, and a well in‘tho Yard—step, rianlag wake through the Farm. There is a variety of fruit trees and aa' excellent ORCHARD on the premises. The lulu' is in a good stato,ti cultivation, being principelly a Limestone soil, with an abundant quarry of stoim'and substantial lime kiln but recerillierented. Mir Persons wishing to examine the prop erty prior to the sale will oath upon onset' the heirs, residing thereon. • .. Mir Terms suede known on day of Pak I Oa. S. 1857. is .Till: lIKIRS., I=l New Cheap Cash Store. rpuF. subscribers having e ntered into part " nership under the style - and' Inn 67 IL S. & E. U. 'HISNIGTI, respeutfully'liiftwis the citizens of Gettysburg and eleintpat. they nave opened ;a new, Intge• and locust assortment of • . .• DRY GOODS .AND IGROCNRINik at the old-established] strand, on , Scestli , Bent corner of the Diamond, formerly' eallei.lbe Jew's career. comprising , ev.4lry ' variety. style and price. In part of Dry6oo4la-44# Nino, Black Alpiumas, plans and ktosejtjee laines, Bereges, Gigghputs, plain ddlrliney Jo - sonata. plain and.tlotted, rows mean, Mull, Mottallna.'bbje r inil . tftlb Shirting% Osnabttrg; Bed Woking, Jaqnered Diaper. Gents' and Bois Watt—Black Clntb, Black Cassimetes. fancy and .plaist, moron, silk and fancy Vesting,. kopeiSpky Jeans, Tweeds. Denies, Cottinadei,l'aneWs Drill—every style and price. A Half -asilort mon t of o:oves and' Ilem fay of leery style and duality. Grooori4l.—Brown. Creeltetti Pulverised. sod Glorified Stigler, Al WI. Syrup, New Orleans 31,01.1zaaps,,.Grouiu#Appa and fine /Iz!ti, Ddry do., GlomenswareilMass ware. Cutlery, Cerf.ir-ware, and ever, o u te r article found in a well-conducted Dty Goode and Grocery Stare • Hering seloctal their stock erltb seapothay are enabled to sell cheap for ea* OA spootfully aoliuit, a share nt th• paW,pir image;' sorAti kinds Of Vanntry Produce Ya exchange fur geode. ' U. S. L B. R. MINNIEIIi.•' Oct 5. 1857. " Mon. In the enurt of Cue:lmm Nese of Ad ams &Inlay, Nu. 9, NIP. V embor 1. 1857. Snm• mono in Par tition. Cluisp Watch, - sod Jewelry. lIIVIIOLFSA LS sod Retail., et the rbilsolel- T phsa Watch *ad Jewelry Stem. No. 14$ (Old No. 96) bitoth Second street. corms of Quarry. Pbilaielpbia. Gold Lever Watches, full jeweled, I 8 calk cases; $2B 00; Gold topines. 18 carat. $24 00; Silver Levers, full Jeweled. $l2 00: Silver Le pines:jewels. $9 00: superior 4;110111ns: $7 01) Gold Bpectaes.s7 00; Gm Silver do. $1 60: Gold Bracelets. $3 04; .Ladies' Geld Penile. 81 00; Silver Tea Spoons, set. SS tto; Gold Pens, with pencil saitoileer holder. $1 00. Gad Finger Rings, 37i cents to $80; Watch Gloom. plsin.• 12i cents; patent 181; Lune" 25; other articles in proportion. Alf goodi warranted to be what they are sold for. STACFfItt I H ARL$ 4 f. On band. some gold and silver Levels and Lepinee. still loner than the above prices. 04.12, 1837. ly 58 Arden°, Sf sll T. F . suro lt u 'the o one door Slott' of the CnApi'lcr °Bice; thittya burg, base just received front the city stt -Un sinally large alesortment of FALL MIL•I.INi- RAY, with the Fathionm for the *paver. to which obit walhi the attention of the Lelia. oenthleat that they will tits , pleated by Jut eX' assiaittion of the G air rrices nr luw th , . 10W , !41.--',Olll for awn's anti 31.11ibiery Oct. 5, Issi. in Administrator's Notine.. ARIIARET 14. t LBRAITII'S ESTATK. —Letters vi whniniptratitnt VII die ...- tote of Margaret ti.dloaitla, late of Menallen township. (now Butler) A.datut noway, de canted, haying been granted to the under• aigned, rettitling in Butler town,thip, he here by gives notice to all perttoneinklebtha to said eltate to make iuituethate payment, WO thole having craint4 against the saute to. groovy, them. properly authenticated tor eciithenent. JOHN B. ti.ILBILIATII, . Sept. I.*s, 16 . 0. tit AN - EDELL GALBRAITH'S ESTATE .- 1 - Tatters administratitin on theseetuterdi Jane Belltialbraith;Tote of Butler township. Adams county, deceased: basing beets Mint ed to the undersigned, resit.lini; In the `s to to - teuship; be bereby gives notice to all: per eons indebted tormai,d estete ar rooks iMaresli • ate payment, and those havintf&nuts incititutt the same to preseut them prup!r;y,.uom4tesii eated fur settlement. JOLIY G LISRAITII; Sept.'2B, 16:57. at . '• - ,•• ' • A - 1 - 13;Ulistratorss R.U.s NN GALBRAITIFS P.BrATL—Lettent of administration on t4o imitate of AMR ilatiosith, late of Butler township{. Manse county. dnotauseli. having beau *nutted ties. au d ers i goo d, reeklinglu the 14/310 Wwtltalt ho hereby giros ware to all persona * ed Oo raid estate to make immediate awl Lbw twin elaiuis against the *Malt ki present them properly autheititiatint _forint gement. JOHN BALlLBRAlTltiddleb'ri • Sept. 2.8,-11337. tic 13 5 j. • • -• t; .—A BCRNERS.—A new and '4l stylirof Coal Swear, furl'*Air or ()kiwi imar axs. •• Is .iiksepooially.intoliarl fhscalow blow ii ommusisi *Si" 111 04 1 41% one of tie olio:dons ,to, die tutel!legitp.da scuttle of ouuf will lairu foe 15 fipLirlthise4 remilattine. Oen rind see" it. ' 511. CADS DUE - ; 4 4q." -"•• Postuitfer Harley?" Tall Millinery. Administrator's Notice. MEI