INfrit `-)littii:s. WI 'WANT WOOD I jWiuter is Approaching, and yet we have no Woo!) Laid in to meet its rigors. Will not such of our patrons as design paying their subscriptions in that article, be good enongh to bring it sooN! We "banker" after that com fortable feeling which is produced by the possession of one's " winter wood:" LOST ! A small Medallion, containing dagu erreotypes of two of the children of the editor of the Compiler, has been lost.— The /leder will be liberally rewarded, by leaving it at this ()Mee. RAFVENSPLIIGZA, on Tuesday last, took his seat as a member of the Board of Comtuiasionera Mr. Myna is the retiring member. In Mr. RA,- JIM SPICILCHUVII well known business char acter. the public have a guaranty that his official duties will be honestly and faitlifally performed. . The newly elected Prothonotary, Register and Recorder, and Clerk of the Courts, will take their places on the Ist of December; the County Treastier early is January; and the Director of the Poor to-day. •?We learn that the Boy. RECBEN now located• at this place, has been elected by the Lutberaa Congre gation of-liagerstowa as their Pastor. air Mr. , amain IL RUPP, of Vinton, (forinerly of this plaee,) will no cept ear thanks for a sample of an ex cellent quality of Syrup, manufactured by him rote Us* /Ileum Sugar Case. A Speerlator.-Xr John Cone, who resides near Haddam, Coon., appeared .at the counter of the Middletown Beak nose days sine with $l,OOO of its bilis, demanded the specie - and got it. The profit of the Bank in. the transaction was clear two hundred per cent—two thousand dollars. The bills were paid to John in 11 4 35, and he carefully wrap pod them in a napkin, where they have remained ever since. lie returned them to the bank pinned up in the same slips that he received, with the 'same marks. savings bank interest world have been nearly $2,000. rational Chess Congres?.—During the oeissiou - of this congress, in New York, Xr. Paulsen played blindfolded. He tint payed four games in this manlier, two of which he won r end last week ho undertook to play five. The games ?tem finhilied ou Thursday night. Four of hie adversaries resigned when nearly checkmated, while the fifth game re sulted in a draw. This is by far the greatest feat ever accomplished in chess playing, and erinees on dm part of Mr. Paulsen a remarkable power of concen tration of thought. He is quite young, being only 24 years of age. A Squirre/ SYory.—The drouth having Cut off the cor n crop on the Texas fron tier, the squirrels are emigrating to Arkansas, nu inning the 11,41 river by thousands. Lt is stated that one wit man killed fire hundred with her wash ing implementi, in one day, on the bank of the river.---Itather tough. Sr kat ,fic Farmer.—The Albany Knic kerbocker says, that there is a man in I.lreenbush, who believes ih rotation of /crops. One year he raises nothing, the .next year weeds. ai r Wistar's Balsam of Wild Cherry. 'ail medicine, waling frutn a respectable _source, .and carefully prepared by an experi ‘encsed and skillful physician, is received by the public with confidence. Its efficacy hen /wen proved in many obdurate ea.ses of 41s. sass, sad its fuse has rapidly eztotniel. It Lou bees antetutively used iff every pert of the country, particularly in the and Northeru.litatecOand strong testimony, from highly respectable mud iutelligent persons, tuts been adduisil in favor of its merits as a remedy for Culds said Coughs, affections of die Chest, di/se:must Liver. No oilier Cough Remedy has ener.ausined so high n reputation. None geunitte'unksts signed 1. Pieria un tae wrapper.--Bestua loaf &mil. barn W. Fotrts 1. Co., I•3S 'Washington street, Huston, Proprietors. Sold by their agenta evarywbere. A. it /itantsa, Geityrt burg. Nov. :d. 2.w • a lir Wood'slittir itedsratire.—We refer the reader to this popular remedy. It is highly recommended by all who bare used it, And has effected wonderful results by its Engle influence. We know of grattlsnien in this country who hare been alowet bald fur fears. bad their hair entirely restored to its ormer luxuriance and beauty, by the sae of Wood's Hair Bastozetine—Layrange BsL SOLD ar au. Dacootars. Nov. 2. 2w Wirlf all our readers who are troubled with Liver Complaint, Jaundice or Dzspepcia, will get a bottle of Dr. Sanford's Invigorator, we should not see so many sleidy, Emir-dead, despairing people as now meet oar Rase at al mist every corner, fur there nes er was a remedy...of which so much is said, and that performs so nearly what its proprietors say it will do. It eame w as 114.1 highly recom mended that weeouhl not fail to try it, and a trial has convinced us, without a cronlit, that it is the best family medicine in use. We take it for Headache, Sour Stomach, Bilious ness, and any of the little bodily ills that are common, and it does produce a pleasant state of feeling to the sick, and what is better after using it a few time! , these little ills grog le-s and less, and there is a prospect of heir; en tirely free from them by a continuance in the use of the Invigorator. Now we wish to im press our readers with this, that the loviera tor is a medicine particularly adapted to fami ly use, and where there are children subject to little disease:s4 - as all children are, it is in valuable, and saves physicians' bills, and an untold antottat of anguish both to mothers and their little ones. ..,,,,iferA. D. Buehler, Agent for Gettysb urg; 11. Berlin, Hanover ; and Charles R. Hea r]. Abbottatown. Nov. 2. 6w lir The Big SitAceeasaaring 5 feet high, by All feet wide, and weighing 4,160 pounds, has been attracting mach attention at the office of the Tattte's se widscx sx tc's SAVINO'S 11011- SCTION, la a W. sowse of the paWin square. NY_ srl hod y nearly is town has been to see it. Gear tneeds from the onantry have been and are still dropping In, to see this, tie iargerf Stetter broliyit ciao tie comity. Is Bee Tarnishes another ground for eawidebnie to depositors. The security' for the delonsits they make is of the same char mks, amid as extensive as those afforded by s balk is Its depositors, the stockholders in the oaswed dos other being in the samemaanar r a bb i. Its safe keeping of the monism and the moo * deposigaes thus afford a double is tithe thinking of, ting where, Indeed of War Ofe, ear ?MAW Eittanag'—iii' &tia r ai"..i m p4." tetion. Some of the Bessitersilldag —The following rich revelasl asre forstesiwi by a correspondent lit' lb* Lit Leib &police*: In condition, I will ilepiot (sec you an Illinois bank. A frame, house, a counter so high that you east barely lac yonr wrists on the sharp edges of it, slid so narrow that but one man can ap proach at a time. The specie scoop heap high up, like the laws of Nero, but, unlike them, covered with cobwebs Your aback is conealkid in Acuity si lence. Yon bear some fumbling behind a green screen. A package of shin plasters, as thick as a bull's horn, and twenty-flee cents in silver, are handed on for your inconsiderable check.— 'fire bundle is tightly laced, the notes are inside, se that, with the other Is conveniences, you can hardly count them. You open the bundle and sift out the tinkhams, almond trees, and Wisconsins, and you are peremptorily told, 'No use in assorting ; that is all you can get.' You say : Please, then, return my check.' Answer : 'Your check is already cancelled.' Thinks the return made you by the best of them for gold advanced on grain. Had the grain gone down, you would have had it, but, having gone up, they return you such shinplasters for your advances mgold, or stand suit." What is to be the " issue ?" The Washington correspondent of the New York Commercial Advertiser says: "A party is rising in favor of a na tional bunk of some sort, of a protective tariff and a bankrupt law. So the state of things that °shawl twenty years ago is corning round to us again. The lamas issue is gone by; and this fact favors the rise of other issues of a general and practical nature." Appropriate to the Tioteß.—We copy the following from a number of the National iattiligeneer, dated August :Is, Is'33: A Fourth of July Toast Drink in Virginia. Why is this community e4-much em barrassed? Because banks lend money that have not got it to lend ; and &cause people spend money who have not earned it to spend. Remedy. Own tho money before you lend it; .Earn the money betore you speud it KirHenry Floyd, a priuter, in the office of the Savannah Georgian, h:►a fallen heir to a fortune 0f63t00,900 in England. : ij~i•kct i~eposrf~. Corrosted from Umo Latest Baltimore, York A !laborer pajama Baltimore--Friday last Flour, per barrel, 65 20 @ 5 25 Wheat, per bushel, 1 15 i',4 1 40 Rye, '• 65 (4 85 C.,rn, 444. 45 (4 68 Oats, •4 35 (4 35 Clever-seed, " 5 37 (a, 5 62 Timothy-aced," 2 50 Cn, 2 75 Beef Cattle, per hnnd., 6 04)*-(5 775 Hog's, " 6 75 (M, 7 50 Ray, per ton, 12 00 ((TAR, 00 Whiskey, per gallon, 21 (51 22 Guano, Peruvian, per ton. 65 00 Rd WIT e l--• T hotradag last Flour, per bbL, from warms, $5 00 In. " from stores. 5 75 Wheat, per bushel, 1 12 ® 1 15 Eve, " 65 C,;rn, 55 id Oats, 30 Clco &seed, " - 600 Timothy, " 250 Plaster, per ton, 6 50 Fork—Friday laid. Floor, per bbl., from wagons, $5 25 Do., " from stores, 600 Wheat, per bushel, 1 0.5 @ 1 20 Rye, " 65 Corn, MI 55 Oats, .. 30 Clorerseed, " 4 50 Timothy, " PixAter, per ton, Q ta 4l -` At the Luth. Parsbna;e, in Petersburg, on the 2'lth ult., by the Rev. J. Martin. Mr. GEOME Tyr.,ric, to Mita+ HENRI ETTA ASPER, O o the sum:: , lay, by tlw, ..t.u‘c.', Mr. WTI ME(' KEEN, ofTyr.we, ss At NE'S GETZ, of Hamilton township. On the -.Line (tay, by the same, Mr. ZEPH ANIA STEVENS to Miss SUSANNA BLAKELY, both of York county. On Wednesday morning hut. by Rev. Mr. Van Wyck, Rev. LEWIS HIPPEE, of White Marsh. to Miss LOCISA McCLELLAN, of this place. On the 27th alt., near ?airfield, hi the Rev. John Bowen, Mr. WESLEY J. IZER to Miss DELILAH -MeLEAY, both of this county. On Tiorsday. the 16th ult., in Abbottetown, by theliew.ltr. Holfheins. Mr. LEWD!! PET SINGER, of Hanover, to Miss ANNA MA RIA SWOPE, of New Cheater. Adalas 4io. On the 16th ult..hy the Rev. J. &ashler, Mr. JACOB JACOBY to Miss AGES WON SELLER, both of Adams county. Ou the 20th ult.. by the Rev. M. J. Alla man, Mr. BARNEY KOONS, of Frederick county, Md., to Muss MARY WOLFORD, of Adams county. Pa, On th e .44 ult., b• the Rev. Mr. Allman. Mr. WILLIAM IL fiERBST to lima ANN MARGARET ELIZABETH WIBLE, both of Adams county. On the same day. by the same, Mr. SAM UEL SNYDER to Miss ELIZA WORTZ, both of Adams coach. • 3 )el Pk • - • 1...• Departed this life, on Friday morning. the 23d ult., Mr. JAMES A. McCOSH, aged 17 years and 1 day. He was a most promising 3 - outh, and was taken away quite suddenly ; having been ill but about twenty-four hours. On the 9th ult.. of Typhoid fever, in New. O . OBEAN k PAXTON have the Fall sad ton, Jasper county, 111., Mr. JAMES LINN,I `-. 1 Winter style of Black Silk Hats. formerly of this county. HATS, CAPS, BOOTS & SHOES of all On the 13th ult., near Abbottatown, kind., cualities, sises. and shapes, fur OLIVIA, daughter of Mr. Henry Heiner, Men, Boys, loath . anti Children, at aged 2 years 2 months and 4 days. COBEAN & PAXTON'S. On the 15th ult., near Abbottatown, Mrs. ROSE ANN HENRY, aged 67 years and days - Near Abbott town, on the 19th ult.. Mrs. ELIZABETU COLING, aged 63 years. Or. the 15th ult., in Adams county, MARIA ELIZABETH, daughter of Immanuel aged 1 year and 1 day. On Monday last, Mr. SAMUEL HUNTER, of this plat" aged about 70 years, o n th e m', ult., Mr. A BRA lIAM SNYDER, Jr., of Tyrone township, aged 26 pars 11 months sad 26 days. On the - 28th ult., WILSON, son of Mr. H enr y Decker, of Sunlaux township, aged 2 years 3 months and IT days. Oa Sunday night, the 11th nll., neir Ab besteionn, ALICE AME LI A, yonagest daugh ter of Mr. Wm. L. OW, aged 6 Yeats 6 MAILS and 13 days. T --- • VALUABLE IIiIitSOIIIII.OIIbPERTY ATI - jijogipireli Nide. i IPVIBLIC MLA. ' i k WATIVAEItat 4RotUrlito BRAM mumsubscribers, Isecittors of A tra...it. 'FOUNDRY BRAS lISTATE. SxrDr.a. Sr., &erased, will sell at Pabliii; 0* hercray, as 17t11 day of Nieember *W. Salo, st the Lacs resident* of wild d•ceamod. iti ; T HE sobscriber, Assign the let day of ee under a Deed of TyPJLile township, Adams county, on 214crisy,, T , Voluntary Assignment for benefit of Personal Property, via: mbgtif test , t " full°win g , , Creditors, h) TnottaaWasals arid wit*, will ' sell Public Salt, u the Cm. Ikons- SIX HORSES, a large stock of horned Cattle, Sheep, Hogs, 2 Four-horse Wagons, Wagoo Bed, Hay Lad ders, 1 Ooe-here Wagon, Carriage. Ploughe and Harrows. Winnowing Mill. Uorse Gears, Threshing Machine; W heal. Rye. Oats, Coen. d• Clove:wed, by the bushel ; Chain in the ground ;•litty by the ton; Cornixider. sad a Cornrodder Cetus. air Also, lineseb old mid Kitehta Yarslsere. each as Tables.Ched Cupboard. Beds end Bedsteads. 8-day Clock, Cooking Stove, sad malty other ortielse, too homeroom to men ti on . • silirSale to commence st 10 o'clock, A. M., on said day, whim ettesnlasse will be etas sad terms made known b' JOHN SNYDER, • PRILDISICK HOLTZ, Nov. 2,1857. te Sarcsitors. Littlestowu Railroad! PBX Bisth Monthly Instalment of Fire L. Dollars per Share on the Stock subscrib ed, will be-due and payable to the ?restorer of said -eampany, on Ike 261,4 day of Nov. init. Wray a Resolution of the Board of Direc tors, passed on atturday, July 26th, all per sons in arrears. after Aug. 28th will be charg ed intercat at the rate of one per cent. a month on their back payments, in accordance with the Act of Asiembly. K F. SIIORB, Secretary of tiss Board. Nor. 2, IF4-57. td N. B.—Any of Out Directors will receipt for payments on Stnek. Executor's Notice. TT ANNAH FLSCEL'S ESTATE.—Letters " testamentary on the estate of Hannah Yiseel, late of Cinnberland township. Adams county. deceased. having been canted to the undersigned, residing in Mountjuy 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 fur set tlement. MICH.IEL FISCEL, Nov. 2, 1857. Gt Do you want pretty DRESS GOODS. at low pr:*ita Go to Fahnestucks' and Loy them. Their stock is cheaper and prettier than elsewhere. Their stuck comprises De- Woes. Coburg, French Merinos, Alpaca Me rinos, Plaid, tie. Also a very rich looking article of Movie Antique for dresses. Don't forget to look at PAID; ESTOCK S'. Hinitesstown Classical Institute. THE Winter Ses.ion of this In.titutinn will open oit Wednesday, the lith day of Norewber. anti continue five month.. Inotructiun will be given in all the branches usually taught in Clan4ieal Sawobt. Boarding can be had in private families at moderate rates. Tuition per session front $9 to $l3. iiirFor further particulars address J. K. IdicILLIENNY, Priacipal Nov. 2, 11167. 3t Railroad Notice---Pay Up ! VOTIOE is hereby given to the Stockholders IA in the Gettysburg Railroad Company, that they will be required to pay the and last Installment on their Stack eubscrip tion on the 12th day of November inst. Nov. 2. DAVID WILLS, Ser'y. ' N. B.—All who are in arre.tra on and after that time will be required to pry at the rale of one per cent. per month on the balance due the Company. Jurors—Nov. Terui. GRAN D J 1.111". rfuntington--Jonas Johns, Jesse Johns. Cumberland—Joseph Baily, Cornelius Lott. Mountpleasant—Stunuel Nieugea, Mai ler. aunilton—Michael Delione. Oxford—Alex. lliwee , John Stock, Henry Kuhn. Conorago--John Rahn. Mountooy—David `Luck, Jacob Palmer. Reading—Michael Bushey, Jamb Heins. Germany—Georre thmder, Rufus bottern. Ntenallen--J‘dm McKendriok,Henry Reamer. Union—Martin Grove. Berwick—Daniel Bucher. Latimore—Christinn Chrunister. Gettysburg--Samuel Weaver. Liberty—Gregory P. Topper. 4, 50 6 50 OILSZIUL JCIIT. lluntington—Francis Coulson, Arnold Gard ner, Le.mard '.lrElwee, Win. B. Brandon, Jacob B. Miller, Wm. Mlienry, Thus. E. Gardner, Win. 13. Gardner, Warner Town send. Cumberland—Hvid Horner, Jeg:ic 9hprrvtis, Wm. Koss, Daniel Heintzelman, Henry Butt, John F. Currens, Wm. Allison. Oxford—Peter Diehl. Union—Enoch Lefever, Henry Gutchur, John Hostetter. jr. A loral-tm Banke'rt, ,ity._-01; }Clunk_ Bcrwick—llichaol II iliv , ,,tt!r, Henry 13?ttinger,Samuel Horner, .P.rtitnialt Bender. Menai len--Samtrel Swope. Gettysburg—Wm. Smith, Wm. Stal!smith. George (lever. Coe4rwego--inenb Dellooe, John L. Gilbert's tor, Jesse Waltman. Haniiltonben—Henry Landis, Wm. Bowling. John Bennett, James 11. Marshall. Strabaa—base F. Briaterbol. Edward Mor ita. Lsitimere--Janwas Gardner: Anal Rnisnete. Hanailtoo—Jsoob Unrtman. %sun tphnsant—Sent eel gilt. Tyrone—John Eietudts. Reading—He nr7 Rannnell, Junes Townsend. C AM. to the premise. of the nubseriber, in Cumberland township, about six week. ago, s White Boar, weighing about 110 lbs. live weight—no epeeist, mark,. The owner ie nomed so imam forward, prove property, pay4a arga., and take it away. • AMOS PLANK. 1867, 3$ YARDS of Maxlin just received 15 1 51 " from the East; having been purchased for CASH, we are enabled to sell any quantity of Muslin at lower rates than can be bought any where in the eountty.—. Call and munine, and let our unusually large and cheap Stook of Muslin. recomineud them selves. Remember we have nearly 16,000 yards! FAHNESTOCK BROTHERS. COBEAS & PAXTON have just returned from the eity with, and are now opening the largest stock of Hata. Cops, Boots dr Slugs, ever opened in Gettysburg, and are selling off at very low prices. SEGAAS TOBACCO—best quality, at COBEAN & PANTtiN'S. OLD Quarters, Levies, rips, and all etber old ruin, taken at full value, for Clothing and Notions, at SAMSON'& ASPLENDID lot of Buffalo Robes, Buffalo, Gum and Calf-Skin Overshoes, selling very cheap, at SAMSON'S. FLOUR, CORN & OATS bought st all times by J. NORBECK, corner of Baltimore and High streets. COBEAN PAXTON here all kinds of Bilk, Far, Pels.and Wuol Hats, for Maa s Bop, sad Children. Flan LIKII to be bad at a. powEnt. laadles, k:stray. at Pub, a 6 Court-house, in Gettysburg, the fulluwing veluable Property, to wit .No. I. TWO LOTS OP GROUND, fronting on Railroad street, on which is erect ed a valuable Iron and Brass Foundry, known as the " GETTYSIIURG FOUNDRY." with all the necessary apparatus, Stearn Engine, Flasks, Patterns, Tools, kn. The Foundry is now in running order, and doing a first-rate business. gar The Gettysburg Railroad passes imme diately in front of the lots on which the Foundry is located. No. 2. HALF LOT OF GIIOI7ND, ou East.Xiddle street, adjoining properties of Ephraim Ranaway and. lileurge Swope, on which is erected a good 111 I Two-finney FRAME DWELL.WG, I II back-building. well of water. Le. - • /1101/43ale will eoescosnee at 1 o'clock, Y. M., when attendance will be given and terme seas known Sy BANCEL WEAVER, Assignee. Oct. 26, 1857. is GRAND SHOW AT OIETTYMICIIO, Pk. if. Samson, Manager& Pfopriefor Doors open at 6 o%dock, A.M.—Performance to commence immediately after. PRICES OF ADMISSION. Adult'', ... FEEL Children, (under 12 years of age,) Half Price. GRAND COMPLIMENTARY BENEFIT TO THE PUBLIC! The subecriber. thankful for pet favors., reipe:tfully informs the inhabitants of Get tysburg and surrouuding country, of the fact that he has just receice4 crow the New York Auction.; a SPLENDID STOCK OF GOODS.' which he is determined to sell at astonishing ly low rate! for cAso. In return for the liber al f.atmnage beiwurad op in him, he will gibe a Grand Complimentary lletietit, on which oc casion will he pre.erited TWO MAGNIFICENT PIECES! On Wednetday, U.lobrr 2P, and every day until further not cc, will Le preseuted the very pupa* Trnedy, of GOOD FITS! with the following unrivalled oast :—Fashion- able Clotbiax. from the finest to the lowest priced. qualities. Geutlenten's Furni.lting Gods. in great variety. Boots, Sbuei, Caps, &AI., to snit all tastes. An intermission of TrA ari to alluw those making large .purelsasus time 'for Lunch. &e., The whole to conclude with M. Sentson's me cesstul Plea. entitloi VARIETIES! the beauty of which will eatm , front rtrite merit ntneug the Ladies and Gentlemen Oct.. 26, 1R57. tf Fre%h Oysters, &c. NTIRAY LITTLE, m' it respectfully in -"- forms his friends and Cie public, that:he will open, on the 24 of Nutt:llll.er. ati OYS• TER SA LoON,in the rumps recently occupied by E. Ziegler its a Store. nit South Baltimore street, between the Cuimpiler mid ,blur uffiots, whore he will constantly keep prime fresh OYSTERS. and do theta up'in nny desired style, as the buttes of en Xorners may sorest. Tripe, Fruit, Nuts, Sc., can also 1u tisk" at Iris Saloon. lie hopes by strict attention to businetot. and an mimeot desire t.. pleatte, to merit and receive a share t 4 pUblic pistons ge. Give him a call—you will find everything guttut • up in the most palatable manner. Gettysburg, Oct 26, 1x.57. 4t Election. Big Op GETTINiirRO o,3t,oher 19, f NroTleir, liereity given Pi the B,.flektv,hi er, to the Batik ,if liettvs!•nrz, nn Elt•cti , ,n THII{TZEN .1)11{ECTIOI{S. .erve .‘ne yeir, will Ise !,el , l at the 11,titkit.g hon,,e, on _Wfmoiey, Ike Wilt day of NHY stb-r pact. A general rnnoling'nf the Sanikholders will l+e hell at the •:um. tine• .Y. R. MTH ',A:9IN, C'Jr/i,.:T. l• 7. Strayed Away. CITRA y I D away, on Tuemtlay evening laAt, 0 from the reAidettee of the ruharriberg, tea the Railroad, in Straban township, a RED STEER, with one horn broken off. Any person returning said &eft, or 'giving infor mation where be may be got, will be suitably rewarded. Oct. IV, '57. 3t DOLAN it, LANE. Cothn-Making. TUE subscriber respectfully informs the public that be is prepared to make ("COFFINS, of all styles. at short notice, and at moderate rates. He is also provided with an excellent new HEARSE, which will enable him to convey eorp4es to any burial place desire. His establishment is located in Hamilton township, Adams county, near John liesa's store, and about one and a half miles from New Oxfoal, where be hopes to merit and receive a liberal sb ere cf_p9llll o PstrontoSte• THOM , ALW I\Js. Oat. 19, 1857. 3m Notice. B•NIL or Girrrrsnrtc, 1 Oct. 22, ltts7. THE Stockholders in the Bank of Getty's "- burg, are requested to meet at the B House of said Bank, on rumslay. Nobel.- &sr 3rd, for the purpose of taking into am sideration the Law passed by the Legislature on the 13th inst. J,B. .IUPHERSON, Caviler Oct. 26, 1857. td To Collectors. THE Collectors of Taxes in the diffbrent 1 townships in Adutns county are hereby notified that they are required to make eolloo tion of Tessa, and to pay the same ocer to the Treasurer of the county, on or bele', the _Nat day of A'Si,rentber nesi. visr After the first Monday in December no exonuratiuns can be granted on Military Taxes. G !WHO I.: MYERS, IL A. PICKINU. j JOSIAH BENNER, F' Attest—J. M. W ALVES. Clerk. Oct. 26, 1847. td prepare tbr Winter. BUFFALO, Sas 4 i Skin, Lion Skin and Whirl pool Over Costs, Talusas, Raglans and Loops—in short, every new style of Over Cost ; also Frock, Dress and Business Coate; Pants and Vesta, of innumorablo styles and patterns, suitable for old and plain men, as' well as fur the gay, and for boys. Al these are to be had at the very lowest prit*s at Oct. 26. SAMSON'S. SHIRTS, Cotars lied BoWIEN wool and cot eon Under-8640s and Drawers, Hosiery, ()mats, Houoilkarebiefa. Suspenders. Um brella aid Close--ent to be beat • goalie, Or pribe. hall it SAMSON'S. 11111111111111P741 NUJ& TX4feemelmiorossiiri wilts pl ralwiiitiwwi paw ask alias Pori 'deka* 1. 11 11111 1 41 out of Ow Court of essuoce Mesa of Adams cosy. Peoria., sod to las dinscuod. will be expaasd to Pstilic Sale, at tbe Court. house, iP 1-11. INVOUgh 01 Gettysburg, au Saturday, g 141 A day qf Yuremixr. 1&)"1', at 1 o'clock, P. M., tbet following described Real Estate. via : A TIiA.UT •UF LAND, euntaft2itg 10 Acre., more or less', situate in Letiniora towni.bip, Adams wont,, adjoining lands of Abraham Ziegler, Jaeob lunelit, and others, on vision are erected a Two-story LOG 110L - Sli, a 0n...-story Lug Kitchen, Log Stable, and other unt-buthlings ;also, Fruit-trees sail Tract. Taken in exesution as the prop erty uI Wituax COM= A LOT OF GROUND, situate on Chambersberg street. Gettysburg. adjoin ing lots of Dr - . Huber. osi the West. and George Geyer on the East, oo which are erected g' BRICK HOUSE. two story sad es attic. with • ten ebony ireetherboaded I { ll Back &addle& said a well aerator neer the door. Takes is litoteitiun as the property of' Sam usu. Limes. • ' •••• ALIO -.• A LOT OF GROUND, situate is York street, Gettysburg. a , ljoining lots of Andrew Schick and Mane Winrntt, on which are erected a two story BRICK HOUSE and a Brick Back • I 111 Building. a Fnuse Barn and . other out-buildings, a nererfail lug well of water 316/It the door. Also 13 Acres of Land, MOTO or less, situate in Cum berland township. Adams county. adjating lands of Nickolas CodoriAlsorge Wilson awl others.. Taken in execution as the property of thumuia C. Sriscimovssa. C232=C3 A LOT - OF GROUND, situate on the corner of Wes . t and High streets. adjoin• ing lot of the heirs of Daniel Herr, tiao'd., on which iaerectedsonestory Frans* - HOUSE, Frame Blitoksaiith Shop, - I and Stable, with a well of water If near the dour. Taken in ereen: tion 04 the property of Msrresw Bscs. HENRY THOMAS, Sksrijr. Siterirs Office, Gettysburg. Oet. 26, 1657. to f 1 3:7 - Ten per cent. of the purchase mousy upon all sales by the Sheriff must be paid over Ule7 diately after the property it struck down, and on failure to oomph) , theriwith, the property will spin be put up for pale. Call at Picking's- IF YOU WANT BARGAINS ! New CVathiso rariely ,Blare. FRANKLIN B. PICKING has the plrasure of announcing to the cifsens of Adams comity. that he has opened a New.Store r in the room formerly occupkd by D. Middlecoff, nn Chttmbersburg etreot, a NW Ilts.rs east 0 ," tl.e 'Mates stud itumediatelv oppasite the flogli,h Lutheran 'Church, s hire he n ill he Omitsd to sem his Friends. I have-just re turned from Phila le!!dliaanti atitim re with the tergeit and best assortment of READY MADE CLOTHING, ever opened in Gettys burg, which I am prepared to seil at pricer so Low as to astonish. My stack consists in , art of Over Colds. Frock Costs'and Dress Coats of every deecrintion and variety. Pantn hems And Vests of all kinds and prices. fur Men's and Bov's wear, Monkey Jiekets, Shirts. Bastiras:CAare, Under Shirts. Drtir ers, Buckskin, Wu()Hon and Cuttrin tilLoes; 110,icry,of all kiwi., IlandLerel:eis,.Stispen ders, rarpot l'uibrellas. Trunks, Buffalo User-shoes. Gum-Owes, eight-day and nki hour Clocks. tiluitars...keeorde.ois, Violins, a large ,t , MortrrtentofJEWELltY, choice Sr are sad 'roiss,seo, Cnner.,—itt hurt e‘erything teling iud,,L4 a well assorted C.t.trratst: L 1 - . 1.211TY .tie. 1131? - 041 nod 4ce 100. Ntr. i ,let,, Shia .4.1. All I ask is an i•saraination ul lay nil price. F.ll. listlyeburg, Ott. 19, 1.337. tf Crent Ex-vilely:cut I k istILL 13EAD; rp.vc.;l:, NOTIcE that we hare, inst re ...iced I a new and splemlid IA of 11.47'5, C_ 'l!'S, 1111(17'::: .C 111) .', which we oirer to the poldie than ever. hating put down our stock ta the tooe..s; living, profit...— Under these arra - 17,—n , 1*0 we can p our gelds within the result of ALL. as to style, rinnlity and PV.IVE. o.tr m.ttu ie quick AMA. and small proOts. Cull and examine oar stock of g 141 th I.f.rUte purchasit4r else where. Rrnseuiletr tlar sign of the . 4 111.: MOOT." Cliamtersburg erect, beloW toe, Drug scorn. LS - Mooto. and Shoes the Allirt wit notice Ithdlay the best of workman. October 19, Itzs7. Fall k Winter Goods, New Goods! New Goods! • rf)rt 1 ` . 57. VAHNESTOCK MOTHERS, have just JZ. SCIIICK woillit'at a il Minkel" of this received their usual large supply of Fall • medium of thinfmtn.",llz to the euiriumoi-! and Winter G M ill, to which they invite the tv awl pul.lic in th it he 11101 rrrft; e t attention of the public. The Gonda were ri,,o the - r es !tie 11^".i. , Vaiiil 'most onrchased low, and will he" s4l/11 very ebenp. t. ,f DRY GUUDS, that it has nes 4peen Call and examine at the Sign of the Retr you• pleasure to examine in this place, all o r; Front. Oct. 5. wbich been .elnetecl with tLo, tl.c ; care. ithr with particular refc;ence to the I New Goods. ta-teaand want* of 'be reside of this locality, I /71__EO. AINOLT) & CO. have just receired and which fur beauty ufstylo snit eheam e.a , a large stock of New Ouode, among he challenges competition. In the which are Ladies' Dress oNoila in great verse- DEPARTMENT, be has styles, qualities, ty , cheap Cloths, Over-coatings, Quist shades, and colons of tioods. suitable for th e tners, Jeans, 8 ttinets, Cords, Veatings, Elan mason. He ihrites the Ladies to cull and not., ,howls, Carpets, and Domestics getter take a bait throngh his selections at their ally, with a larg atuelc of Ready.-51ade Cloth earliest eonvenieace. THE GEN ing, all of our own milking; warranted Wl* MEN, ha has a choice stoat o f Clothe, Cased- t welt made and to tit well, also a large stuck of memo. Vesting's. &a., all g'istsi and cheap.. Orocertes,"oll of which will be sold cheap fur Don't paws by SsAticic'c-s-Ise will always WI Call and see ue. found ready to ahoy 0 orris and sell ebeap—l 04. 12 ' 1857. I afir among the very cheapest. A few STOVES on band sill be sold Gettysburg, Oct. It , '57. cheap. Proclamation. lUHERLAS the Hera. Rosier J. Fumes V V President of the several Courts of foul mom Pleas. in the Counties cotapoising the ltith District, and Justice of Cite Comte of Oyer and Teiminer and General Jail Delivery for the trial of all capital and other offenders in the said district, and DAVID 7,11031.101 and DAVSD Hoaxes., &qrs.. Judges of the Courts of Oyer and Terminer. atd General Jail Delivery, for the trial of all capital and other ode odors in the County of Adams—hare issued their precept, bearing date the 17th day of A ugust,in the year of our Lord one thousand eight hundred and and to me directed, for holding a Court of Common Pleas, and General Quarter Ses sions of the Peace, and General Jail Delivery, and Court of Oyer and 'Terminer, at Gettys burg. og jimuicAy. /At 11VA v NOVeln ber next Novice is usage: GIVICN 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 mover persons with their Rolls. Records. Inquisitions, Examina tions, and other Remembrances, to do those things which to their offices and in that behalf appertain to be done, and also, they who will prosecute against the prisoners tbstare or shall be in the Jail of the said Coucty of Adams. are' to be then and there to prosecute against them as shall be just. HENRY THOMAS, Sheriff, Sheriff 'a Once. Gettysburg. Aug. 2i. 1857. td Notice. T WOULD again remind all those indebted to me either by note or book account, that I am now settliag tap my old busineba.— Please call and bay, as longer indulgence can- Dot le Oren. ' ORO. ARNOLD. Oct. 19,1867. $lO Reward. 3 Ait. BET of Pump Auger*. **be in number, were reosnessiolan !mutate subscriber, residiew near Limlostown. for the return of which he will pay a reward of ten diillant. If2NUT BITTLE. Oet. 19, 1867. 3t Mug Wiwi are particeliu y melt i a ai .1., 0013Sajoi PAXTON'a f lout examias the eWit Silos., Gaiters, 11uuts and 119ftere 11 1 1161144 aals. T . ECS Subscriber, intending to gait farming, will sell at Public Sale, at his re.idesee, in Butler township, Adams county, one mile from Areniltsville, o, Kids'', the VIA day of November next, the following Personal Property, rig: TWO HORSES, 1 Yearling Colt, 4,Cows. 4 Lead of Young Cattle, 5 Fit Il,ge , ei &oats, Sow and Pigs, 9 head of first-rate 'Sheep ; Winnowing Mill, Ploughs and Harrow, ghorel Ploughs, Corn Fork. llay C Lrria4s, ead a; C orn by the bu.thoi. and Hay by the ton. Also, II )usehold and Kitchen Furniture, each as Tables, Chairs, Bedsteads, a Ant-rate liathaway Cooking Stove. a Ten-plate Stove, Iron Kettle, and many other articles too nu merous to mention. st..-Sale to c imminee at 10 oiek)ok, A. M., on maid day, when attendance will be given and tonne made known by J 0115; LIOFFM.AN. Oct. 12, 1857. bi Saninsons In Noah Wonsan, Plaintiff, vs. Susannah bade, Rebecca My ers, Juliana Hoke. Job e Myers. Jesse Myers. Wesley Myatt, Mary Ann Hoopes, Mary Cara rine Ilarteook, Juliana Hart seek. John Wesley Martina. Martin Luther Harbooek, Jaime Marshall Hartsock,llachel Ann Hartaock, Defendants. /DAYS COUNTY, SS. The Commonwealth of PetilleJl - to the Sheriff of said county, Greeting 1N oats Woolen znake you secure of prosecuung his claiin, then we ownsimad you that you sistenton the defesidanto -to appear behove our Judges at dettyaburg at our Comity Court of Common ,Pletaa. there to be held, tb 161 J day of Norentlfrer next, (1851,} to shew where fore they deny and do not per mit partition to he made between the "said pl aintiff and the said defendants, of the following described Lando and premises, which together and un divided they now do hold, to wit t A certain Plantation or Tract of Land, situate in the townships of Mountplitasant and Oxford in said county, adjoining lands, of I Michael Lerinstine, Christian 7.inn, Joseph Stough, rharles Smith. and others, containing Two Hundred and Five Acres, more or le.s, with appurtenances. Witness the HoliorabJe Robert J. Fisher, President Judge of our said Court, at Gettysbarg, the 11th day of Sep tember, A. D., 1'4:17. JOIIN PICK !NH, Prol/ey. HENRY TIIOM AS, Sheriff. Oct.s, 15.51. td NIMCE To Retailers' dnd Dirrilkrs MIIII Retailers of Goods, 'Wares and Met e/uendise, as well as the Dietillers, in AtAlatus county, who hale uot yet lifted their Licenses are requested to do eu before the \.,; caliber Court, without fail. Tint lau. !Audi toe to urge this niattet:p pon.dlimiguutg, and it it hoped that no fu: ther I,e -ne;:essary to iuduce them to -comply intoliodt &tele, J. L. SCHICK, Ant. 19, 1357. Cousty 7reuzurer. Cheap Clothing. fIEORGE ARNOLD & CO. have now ,on VX hand, at their Clothing Emporium, a large Mock of READY-31.11)E all of our own getting up, -made out of our own cloths, and warranted to be made in the very best manner anti style, among which are Coati of every • vsztety, Over-uuats, Pau whams, Vests, 31..tnkcy dockets,- ttzt.. also Ktek, Bloe, Oli.e, 11,-exti, Claret, Y., - sit and Urecn Cloths, for Over.ooats, with trimmings to suit, sold chesp ; Ohio cheap Cashmeres, Cassineta, Jeans„Corde and men's weer gen erally. W. have just received the fall lash ions, and have bands constantly employed cutting out and making up, and if we cannot please you in a garment ready made, we will take your unaware and make you a suit on short notice. Call and see us. The above goods will be sold cheap fur CASIL Oct. 12, 184. Fall Atillhiery. AT ISS 31cCILEA./if invites the ladies to A. will and a:mania her large and fashicor able stock of Fall and Winter Millinery, cow misting of &moots. Sunset Velvets and Silks, with loathers. Flowers and Ribianut to clutch, Lace. Nets and Sashes,. Voile, Mohair Cap-. and Fancy !load Drosses, litoutiot Frames of all kings and sizes and of the latest styles. 1.. Mantillas and Fancy Gouda of every description—all of which she will sell at the ',Avast rash prices. Dar Milliners who t ish to Tiny to sell again, will find it greatly (tit advantage to give her a call. Oct. - 19, 1357. 3t New Good. ! J'JOKY, has lust returnel with large' • stuck of FALL & wwricht GOODS, . which he will sell Low for cash or. *wintry produce. Please give hitu a call Wore per chasing elsewhere, as you will fin/ it to year; Interest, to da so. All (ssls C4 d . of. charge. • JOUN 11011 t Oa. 12, 1857. . (100 K SWIMS !—lPLetr styles -of • Ccibk 1 -) Swoe---the Noble -Cook., Hurl WO, Williiuu Peon, and the Sett 8 ,ell—fur dale at the Ware Room of SHEADS &BUEHLER. TOPES'—Erery variety of Cook, Parlor, S Sloan and Office &gym as be Eden at the Wars Room of head k Buehler, in West Middle street. Ou • Stoves am all pur chased In Philadelphia, and will be' sold cheaper than they can be bought at retail in the city or elsewhere. Call and see them. MEADS & I_4UMBER!--On hand a supply of Lumber, of be quality. Orders fur any amount eau be filled. Yard on Washington street, noir Railroad street. SIIEADS & BUMMER. OALl—Persons desiring to lay in their C Wanter's supply of Coal, will please send in their orders et once, us it can h© furnished cheaper from wagons than front the Yard.— Offics in Weet Middle street. 811EAD8 lls. BUEITLER. ROOTS, Shoes, Rate and Caps, Carpet Bags, Trianks, Yettees,—an immense lot, and serlityt law, to make founa, et SAMSON'S. JEWELRY & STATlONERY—anyplan k/ tity and the beet stock ever brongbt to this place. If you doubt it, call in and see for yourselves—at SCHICK'S. ASUPERIOR article of Bleck Lead for blackening Bowes, r sale by SIIKAA k BUBBLER DBUITS and Oonfections, nice and fresh, 1: jnse from the eity, to be had at CILLLMPIE k TIBYKAIT. OBE AN kPA ITON,lutse ?..Ikrga. Sisk IrtOBACCO k SEGARS. of best brands, and °Ma, Showand . . 0 0610 0114114..- .1. astonishing,lyloirrateatleashitlititnes4V 2 a 6 # l ! 4 bla"Pet ti c'Pebe st .lPAni 4 .- at die Flour, Pr.jviston and Gcucerkll%). of TUNICS, lietbielas wait t ":•:, • . ~ • OILLEISPIE kIN Au's, COLIEAN s P A VALITABLE I,I,I4ESTONS SARII, • • At noblle sale. •, frlfE Heirs tif JAW; d1ie64014, will offer at Public Sak. on the premise , on wadwaddy, the 114 ii ciwporWureaelaur nark. at 1 u'eleek, P. M.. T F A-11 , of said doceatted, eitantel hi Carroll's Trart. Militias county, rib., 11 miles west of Oeet ias burg and 2 mires mirth'of ing hind's of John mad Daniel Micklay.Jonirs, Anauldson, John Mien, and others. contain ing 127 ACRES a t 132 , PEROIII.3. of. Patented Land, wit a fair proportieuriir Meadow and Timher nil. The improve., ' • eon/list of a Two•atery STONE , MOUSE, with .Back-buildintr. ?IS"- • aad a well of nererfailivig stator , T . at the door ; Blacksmith Sln p : • a Double Log Burn with Shutt., C ru col,„ and a well in the Turd—ako, running water, through the Farm. There is n variety et fruit tree* and an excellent 011(11A Kt) on" the premises. The land ii in u Ahltale . ealtfeation, being principally a Lipisartnnw soil, with an abundant quarry of stuns Imola% ptibetanfral liaekihn but rerratll rreitryft... ' iltdr•Persops vitiating, to elation, the trip., erty prior to the sale will call upon one td ' Liam beirs, residing thereon. . iMirTerma made known ow day of sale. . Oct. 5, 1857. to TilE fiEl HA." Oat. th; Nifrs or Common Pleas of Ad onis county, No. ih . N4- 'ember T. 1867. Sum monsia Par talon. Register's Nolicc. NOTTCE is hereby given to all Lagavesst nod other persons concerned, that the 4.hises.; *Stratton dorotomet heveistafter naeutionad swat • be pfesented at the Orphan's Court of Aalaist!' county, for confirmation and allowance„ ilunday, the 16th day of 2Vovember sat, vin's • • (Those are a portion of those to-be prestiots4f • ;ISS. The trot account of Joha A,. - 111yensi Exiscutor of fire last will pod, uncomic,* Of,. Jaunt; Myers, deceased. : 29t). The first account of Samuel ifohAt Guardian of the person and estate of neer/ Slothour, minor son, of George Slothottr. settltal by Frederick . Q,uickle..ldniiinv H istrater of the estate of the said Samna' oley decease. 291. The first and Anal account of Ffia..l4. Reed, Executor of Stlly Reed, dettetawf.. , 1' 292. Tho first and final aminual• nit JAI Basbey, Executor of the Watt of t , Ulna" Small, deceased. 300. The account of Cornuliu3 •IscobasOP, of the Adininietratore of Tuhn - Jacobs;irSO was Administrator of Gl a ns Jacobs: 301. The first and final account of /WWI Benner, Admithatrater uf Magdalena lLi . deceased. 1 302, The second- and final awbusit Of Wily Ham Leas and Ja4mbKing, Executors of tbq hut will and testament of John Leis, *ell. WM. F. WALTVl.'ltegletei ' s Per DA XIII NAME. DIFIAr" t Register's Office, Gettyaburg. - • Oct. 19, 1867. td Executors' Nottoik. ' ABRATIANI SNYDER' ' test , tostameotar7 91i the estate of . A.l•rs; ham Sny. ler, late of Tyronetownthtpp. Ahttip deet:oni, htving finer grantedlo iffoi under:42:nel, the iirat uQinud rtr•iilinv,in Ilatailtun township on,l the last named teaida ing is Stralian towaship l they, heroLy ,giss notice to all peraens indahted to said astatiMi make immediate payment, and those haiing claims against the same to present tl6m properly authenticated for settlement: JOHN BNYDSA..• • FRICDKRICK 11011117401.1. Oct. 5, 1867. 6t -Eawn*missi. Administrator's Nodes. '' 31 DANIbIL 11041RGRIlli yarm7.--4* term of adannistratien 'on the irelitte thiniel Hollinger, late of Tyrone Minis s Adams amity, deceased, having been glide. ed to the undersigned, reeidiewlti • li ton township, he hereby gives aoties a ng persons indebted to said estate le make i diate payment. ma. those , having against the name to present them pen* authenticated for settlement. JOHN STARRY, Mer; 1 Sept. 45,1857. 6w Administrator's !Wm ';1 • ARGARET GALBRAITH'S ESTATE, et t —Letters of administration ma,the et; tate of Margaret .Galbraith, late of X township, (now Butler) Adams want; Ceased, haring been granted to thn" u signed, residing in Butler township, helper* by gives notice to all persons indebtettlksweill estate to make immediate payment, anfamee haring claims against the sante to them properly authenticated lot nett JOIIN 13. t ALBLIAITI,I. Ade's!. ~ , Sept. 28, L 857. ti), Adadnistriiii i e Iretieß • TAN 1 1 :131i LL GALB It Arl'H'S ESTATIIL‘a eft Letters of administration on the emeamel Jane Bell Galbraith, late of Butler. towieikipth Adams emauty, deceased, having been fog* ed to the undersigned, rasidinF in thworper township,, he hereby gives notice to all,pgr; sons indebted to said estate to make ismilitlf• at payment, and those beving chant= the same to- prceens them property eased fur settietnimt. -• 7: t JOBS B. GALBRAITH, Weer. Sept. V, 1557. tit I=M=:l Administrator's Naito. ANN GALBR.iITIIII FSTATlL—Letterj , of administration on the estate of Ania tintbraith, late of Butler township, Masai county, deceased, haring been granted loth. undersigned, residing in the same lowish* lie hereby giros moth* to ail persons ind4bl - to Sala estate to mate immediate *imams, and those baring claims against the name it{ present them properly authenticated fur set' Clement- JOHN B. GALBRAITH, Adoe i r. , Sept..% 1857. et , •., • -- , ,•-•-•1 . Admiaistratorie Notice. ~ WILLIAM LIGHTNER:B EysT,ATlfig Letters of • administration, eris4l will annexed, on tio estate of William Light; ner,•ltte of tleruinny . fowlisitip, A data" con ty, dined.; /taring been granted to Ilse insdeti signed. residing in Union township, he bestir giees.entlen to all persons indebted to said• estate to wake immediate payment . ..lo4On* haring claim+ spit/M-Mee same to present them properly authenticated fur settlement. JOSFPII 4 8110itik • . , . Adas'A mak ihr trilA rArmicferif... • gei.f. 28, ISLi. Of ITE Rotes of Juni Nev a', forrooeety ,, T b"notwik.l,.Aro*hip, itlytua tAnto 4. 0 t ali% . iut t beeaplexotl to the Ilitnd.s of the 54,•, r6iding in the same\rti.tliip, for 61) ti v. be hereby gives notice they viill l 9l on the 3rd of 2srorent bcr n;rxt, Khenif tieit they will bear interest from dew. JOUbi MuCLZARYI Ott. 10,'47. XfISS SONlOltit POWARD, at the dence of T. F. Frazer, Baltimore st one door South of the Compiler oilies t Iles burg, bap jugt received front zits city 1111:1184V usually large assortutent of FALL iltLiarvit EltY, with the Fashions fur the sea_ z sotC.tp which she calls the attention of the Ladies. eonnfint that they w;11 be pleased by att , es;. t . &Initiation or the Clouds. • i Ur f rice g as low a S the lowest - fek Goods and Millinery Wort, Oct. 5, 1g57. 3m GAS SURNEItS.--A' new r and tifp - 1 71 i1;1 14 style of Ooel *otos, fin. Pirlok oreMll 4 " Ler use. It is menially 'intended IhVeheit%% 4 hers,ea it.consurnat the gas, sod tlitis-reneorrer t one of the oljeetions to the use ot,sank A .Atat 'cattle of 009.1 1411 bin fur 18 ,bounk..44110‘a regulating. Call and sea it. TEWIAILKY, Watches, Pistols, "tars, AcOurdsuns. Ilinnunioarny: , Thirty-hour and Alava Clocks Ait a to be 1110 at , AAN Soil c.e. Pall Millinery. SUBADS C = RIM ME • • 1.; OW ES