.eWIII f 0 1 a attar!. JOS WOILK JOS WORK JOB WORK JOS wore JOB soak Cheip it this One. JoS WOBIC JOB WORK JUB WOLK Attention We repeat, that each of our patrons ai intend paying their subscription in Woon, will greatly oblige us by bringing it soon. We not only have none yet laid up for winter, but aro al most down to the last stick for present consumption. Remember the poor:" Conamissioners and Directors. At the meeting of the County Cont mis4ioners, on Tuesday week, after the swearing is of Mr. RA/TENSTICILOKIi, if. A. PICKINfI, E q. , was appointed Presi dent of the Board ; J. M WALT Z& WAS re-appointed Clerk, E. B. RUZZLER, -Esq., Counsel, and MicsAzi. RUPP Keep er of the Court-House. AMAMI' Warm, Esq., took his seat in ilia Board of Directors of the Poor on Monday last—Mr. itosaza going out. GARAtErr But!amatory, Esq., is now the President. That Mr. White will make an efficient and faithful officer, any one . knowiag the man will not fur Moment hesitate to admit. Both Boards are now composed of , the very best material, and we cam promise the people an intelligent and economical administration of public affaim The county has rarely before beau so fortunate in the choice of these .officiers. Going Up. Several largo warehouses are going up atLittlestown—one for the Railroad COmPany, another for Shorb & Myers, and another for Kline&!ter & Co. A number of handsome dwellings are also being erected in that pleasant town. The warehouse of the Messrs. Small, at 'New Oxford, is well on the way, and will be completed by the time the track layers reach it—say, in a few weeks. Mr. John Iloke is making 'repots _ tiona for the erection in the spring of a waretteuse at the corner of Carlisle •41dllailroad streets, in this place. It ie intended for the grain awl produce business—as are those noticed above. •:T..ho Gettysburg Railroad Company is about locating a water station on the kemises of Col. D. M. Myers, below the,. Bed Hill, for which the pipe are now being laid down. ligit-iVe expect to take a stroll through onr town some-day this week, to note the, progress made upon the severed new buildings, public and private, that haw, gone up during anti season. Suggestive. " Wagons cannot run without wheel - I;oats wigiout steam; ball frogs jump with out lags, or newspapers be earned .&ri ever laatingly without monev ; no more than a dog cat wig his' tail when he his none. Our ombeeribera are all good, but what good does ekluan's goofiness do when it don't do any good. We have no doubt every one thinks that all have paid except him. and as we are n follow, and his is • little utatter, it vill , nsake no difference." jar &I speaks a fellow laborer in the newspaper field, and the paragraph is true—ievery word true—only too true. We have on our books the names of a number of persons who, if.their actions ate any index, appear to think that we can afford, and that it gives us a vast deal of pleasure, to send them the Cent. pacr everlastingly for nothing—gratis. To this class we beg leave.to say that the exorbitant price of white paper I alone will not permit us such a luxury. Theycortainly should assist to pay for i that article, at least ; and be satisfied if we' mcritice all the `labor and other heavy expenses required to issue our paper. Are we asking too much Delinquent friends, think of this. It is directed to you—each of you—indi vidually. Money with us is scarce, whilst it shoald be plenty. Our outlays are constant, and often heavy. Do as yon would be done by. To such as may not have an oppor tunity of sending as money during the Oinitt.nont week,we would suggest that the mail§ are always open to remit tances, which may be made, in register ed letters, at our_risk. Of course, not one word of the above is intended for proinpt paying subscrib ers. To them, all of them, we are un der lasting obligations, and hope ever to merit their kind regards. They con stitute as desirable a body of subscribers as oan be found, and we are proud to have them Good Advice. We do not know of any admonigit better f4;r. oar readers at the present time than the subjoined: "Advertise.—Dull times are perhaps the very best for advertisers. What little trade is going on they get and whilst others are grumbling, they pay their way, and with the newspaper as a life preserver, swim on the top of the water, while others are sinking all around. Advertise liberally, and you will hardly smell the hard times." Court. The November Term of Court corn taences on Monday next. We under stand that there is a considerable amount of huffiness on hand, and the attendance will' no doubt be Purge. sfirliCany of oar exchanges have not received the Coapaer for several weeks. Oaddeehelp it—new subscribers com ing 10 . 41 the while. Hope to keep up aomikpiat supply hereafter for every- •a, able article on the new Saki; Uri, it fourth page. Belief Lot Aoooptsi - At an election of the Stockholders of the Bank of Gettysburg, held at the Bunking House, on Tuesday last, it was I decided without a dissenting vote to so- eept the provisions of the Relief Act pasActi at the late Extra Session of the Legislature. A large proportion of the stock, we understand, was represeatsd. The Bank has declared a semi-an nual dividend of 3 per cent. airlir. GllOll4/. Burr, of Darke scam. ty, Ohio, sends as a pair of mammoth Potatoes, the one weighing 2 lbs. 1 os. and the other 1 lb. 11 os ! Ho also gives us the measure of a Bed Beet grown by him this season :; 224 inches in circumference. Not slow for old Darks I Mr. Pieria Tumor, the Keeper of tho Cemetery, has brought to this office a curiosity in the "cabbage line." It consists of a single stalk,which seems when young to have divided into three stems, and has produced three well developed heads. Growing vegetables at this prolific rate, Peter *ill soon be ble to supply the town. Mr. Jecon Bucnza., of Straban town ship, has been manufacturing Syrup out of the Sugar Cane on a small scale, a specimen of which has been placed upon our table. The article is certain, ly of good quality, and we should not wonder to find it in a few years take the place of southern syrup on our tables. Mr. JACOB CULP, the Steward at the Alms-House, has placed upon our table an car of Corn measuring thirteen and a half inches in length, and containing upwards of 004.) grains. We are inform ed that the. corn crop of this season is tie best ever grown upon the Poor-House farm. Upwards of 3,000 bushels of ears will be realiied from 23 acres of ground. The oats crop was also very fine. i Mr. A. W. FLzaim n mo brought to our office on Saturday two ears of Corn, grown in a field belonging to Mr. HEN RI CULP, near town, measuring 131 inches each. riir"A Guide to the Tomb of Mg ington," is the title of a neat little work, by J. A. WINEBEROKR, embracing a de. scription of Mount Vernon, the inci dents pertaining to Washington, his burial, his removal from the old family vault, and finally his being placed in a marble Sarcophagus, laid on our table by A. TROUSLEIL, Agent. It is quite in teresting, as is everything relating to the great Washington. arif-The Winter Session of Pennsyl vania College commenced on Thursday week, encouragingly. sarW. HAMILTU7II . SMITH, Esq., for merly of this place, b.ts been elected to the Legislature of Maryland, on the Democratic ticket, in Baltimore county. (]r. -The following oral tololoicl—ott It voldd ban oppooroki mayoral woolui ago: Twilight Dews. whea twilight dswware Calling fast tpoG the Toryism", I areeth that star whose berm go bright, Has lighted me to thee; ♦sd thou too ou that orb .o data:. Ah! dart thou pas at it'eu, ♦ed *link though toot forever here, Thou'lt yes be mho to beeves. Then's not ;Lennie's walk I tread, There's not . loin I see, Bat brings to mind suns hope that's lest— Sonia jny I've lost with thee ;. Aid still I wlsh that hour was near, When friends and foes foryives— The pains, the ills. ~'►a woad through here, htay turn to smiles in heaves . s A . . W sir The Big Safe,measuringSf feet high, by feet wide, and weighing 4,3 a) pounds, has been attracting much attention at the office of the FiItIiCRLORNID NIIICEISNIC'a SATING'S burn rtTrios, in 8. W. corner of the public square. Everybody nearly in town has been to see it. Our friends from the country have been and. are still dropping in, to see this, the largest Sate ever brought into the county. This Safe furnishes another ground for confidence to depositors. The security for the deposits they make is of the same char acter, and as extensive as those afforded by a bank to its depositors, the stockholders in the one and the other being in - the same manner liable. The safe keeping of the monies and the security to depositors thus afford a dosibie safeguard to those thinking of depositing their monies where, instead of lyiug idle, they will produce interest—in 1.6 e &soing's lusli tu lion. bar Tristar's Baton of Wild Cherry.— This medicine, coming from a respectable source, and carefully prepared by an experi enced and skillful physician, is received by the public with confidence. Its ethcacfbas been proved in many obdurate eases of dis- ease, and its fame has rapidly extended. It has heen extensively used in every part of the eountrv, particularly in the Middle and Northern State, and strong testimony, from highly respectable and- intelligent persons, has been adduced in favor of its merits as a remedy for Colds and Coughs, affections of the Chest, diseased Liver. No other Cough Remedy has ever attained so high a reputation. None genuine unless signed I. Burrs on the wrapper.—Bortos Journal. Stru W. Foit-tx et. Co., 138 Washington street, Boston, Proprietors. Sold by their agents everywhere. A. D. Bur.a . txu, Gettys burg. Nov. 2. 2w starqf all our readers who are troubled with Liver Complaint, Jaundice or Dyspepsia, will get a bottle of Dr. Sanford's Invigorator, we should not see so many sickly, half-dead, despairing people as now meet our gale at al :nest every corner, for there never was a remedy of which so much is said, and that performs so nearly what its proprietors say it will do. It came to us so highly recom mended that we could, not fail to try it., and a trial has convinced us, without a doubt, that it is the best family medicine in nse. We take it for Headache, Sour Stomach, Bilious nese, 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 times, these little ills grow less and less, and there is a prospect of being en tirely free from them by a continuance in the use of the Invigorator. Now we wish to im press oar readers with.this, that the Invigora tor is a medieiee particularly adapted to fami ly ass, sad where there are children subject to little diseases, as all children are, it is in •slmbte, end saves physicians' bills, and an antekl amount of anguish both to mothers sad their little ones. - pgrA. EL Buehler. Agentfor Gettysburg; We. Bat* Ilesorer ; sad Oberlin &Auk rip Abbotidavra. Kor. 2. Ow ...., AO. JoLibation. at Goodyear's. A goodly number of the Democrats of Franklin and Adams counties as sembled at the house of David Good year, in Franklin township, this county, on Friday evening last, to celebrate the recent Democratic victory in our good old Commonwealth. The meet ing orgsained by the choice of the fol lowing °Blom: President, Col. Wu. Puma. Tice Presideats, Jobs MoCourt, David Goodyear, Robert Blealcney, Dr. J. N. Duncan and David W. Beaver. Becretarie.s, 0. P. Methorn, Charles /Kline and Daniel S. Little. Jesse D. Newman, Esq., of this coun ty, and lion. Geo. W. Brewer and Judge Nut, of Chiunbersburg, addressed the meeting in a felicitous manner. U. J. Stehle also made a speech, after which a capital supper was partaken of, and full justice done it. It was a decidedly pleasant gathering. sarA terrible affair took place atthe St. Lawrence Hotel, in Philadelphia, on Wednesday evening last. Richard Carter, President of the Anthracite Bank, at Tamaqua, and Thomas Wash ington Smith, of Cecil county, Md., (married to C's. ward,) were seated to gether in conversation in the gentle men's parlor, when the latter suddenly rose and fired four pistol shots at the former, killing him instantly. Smith was immediately arrested and imprison ed. Carter was a middle aged mat, and leaves a wife. It appears that Smith's wife gave birth to a child four months after marriage, and that there is reason to believe that Carter was the guilty father. This is assigned as the cause for Smith's dreadful deed. A Boy Shot by his own Father.—A shocking tragedy occurred in Rangely, Franklin county, Maine, a few days since. A boy was shot by his father, whose name is Henry Wilbur, and who has at times been subject to insanity.— The boy, a lad of cloven years, was ly ing sick with fever, and so low as to be unable to help himself. Coming into the room, the father deliberately took down his gun from the wall where it hung, and before, his intentions became known to those present, tired with nn flinching aim at his sou on the bed.— The shot took effect in a vital part, and the lad lingered but a few hours and died. There is no doubt that the un happy father was suffering from mental aberration at the time. Outrage in .. Baltimore—A Crtholic Church Attacked.—BALTlstoas, Nov. 1. —Before daylight this morning a gang of rowdies throw some brick at the Catholic church of the Immaculate Con ception, in the western extremity of the city, breaking a window and, it is said, causing other damage to the inter ior. The sexton gave the alarm by tapping the bell. The police pursued the gang, who Mid after tiring upon the police. Bari:vv. R. RILL, of this place, has accepted the call to the Pastorship of the Lutheran Church at Hagerstown. ~1~ k kef e~ohfs. Corrected from tee latest Baltimore, Tort a Haaeoer papers Flour. per barrel, 1 , 5 20 ® 5 25 Wheat, per bushel, 1 10 ( . 0 1 40 Rye, ,.. 65 (4 85 Corn, it 62 4 7G Oats, " 28 (4 35 Clover-seed. " 5 12 (4 S 25 . - riff azqtrarr.l Timothy-geed," 2 504 2 75 Beef Cattle, per kund., 600(4 7 50 Hogs, " 6 25 (5 6 75 Hay, per ton, 12 00 418 00 Whiskey, per gallon, . 22 (5 23 Guano, Peruvian, per ton. 65 00 Hanover—T/ urs.( lay Last. Flour, per bbl., from wagons, $5 00 Do. " from store*, 5 75 Wheat, per bushel, Rye, CLru, II Oil t 5, di C loverseed, " Timothy, " Master, per tort. Flour, per bbl., from wagons, 16 00 Do., " from stores, 650 Wheat, per bushel, 1 10 ® 1 20 Rye, a . 70 Corn, a ' 55 Oats, 14 30 ~.Cloverneed, " 4 50 Timothy, " 250 Planter. per tern. A sil o .a i t , ,„ s, On Tuesday evenin butt, in York, by the Rev. Mr. Miller, Mr. JACOB W. GILBERT to Mine LIZZIE SMALL. both of this Owe. On the 3d ;net., by the Rev. Jamb Ziegler, Mr. HENRY J. SILLIK, of Franklin town ship, to Miss SARAH ANN RICE, of,Menal len township. On the 29th oh., by the Rev. Jacob Hoch ler, Mr. JACOB RIGLE to mins ELIZA ANN KITZMILLER, both of Adam minty. On the ante day, by the same, Mr. HENRY HOOVER to Mee LAVINIA. FLICKHOOKR, both of Adams °aunty. ,• A, ° A• I. gr. --.-. • " --4. • ; •••• On Tuesday last, near Ilunterstown, kr. JACOB TAL'GHINBACGII, an old and re . specter' eitit.en, in the 85th year of hie age. On Wednesday morning last, near Hunters town. Mrs. SARAH C. CASSAT, wife of Mr. Jacob CLOSILL On the 20th ult., in Huntington township, JOHN WESLEY, son of Michael and Elisa beth Fissel, aged 3 mouths and 20 days. On the oth inst.. Mrs. SAVILLA BEAM ER, wife of Mr. Solomon 'learner, of Menai len township, agesl23 years 5 months and 15 days. On Saturday, Oct. al , t, at the residence of her son-in-law, in Landisburg, Perry aunty, Pa., very suddenly, Mrs. SI:SAN ROWE, for merly of Emmiusburg, Md., aged 60 years I month and I day. 20,000 lbs. of Pork WANTED in Docem bar next, tom, " fur which CASH will be ob. , paid. Farmers who hare the - irticle for sale, will do well by wiling and maltim engagements with the subscriber, at his Flour. Bacon and Grocery Store, in West Middle street, Gettysburg. Nov. 9. GEORGS LITTLE, FRESH LIME to be bad at & POWERS' szzo Baltimore--Fritlay last 1 00 ® 1 15 05 York—Friday last Execniteirs Sale k' TALUABLE,,img. & PERSONAL ESTATE.—Oa VA ay, Me ISM day of Norseesher but., the bwheeriher. Executor of the last will and te.statheat of II•xx tu FISCIL, deceased, will offer at Public Sale, on the premises, that VALUABLE FARM, of the deceased, situate in Cumberland town ship, Allan! oontity, Pa., adjoining lands of Henry Butt, John Pfoutz, George ?roods and Daniel Polley. ooatsining 59 ACRES, more Or leas. The improvements eon sist of a Two-story LOG Horsy:, ill with a Back-building, and a Well r t f t i of Water near the door ; a Sprin House, with a Sot-rate Well ; Log Barn, Wagon Shed, Corn Crib, and other out-build ings. There is„a irst-rate young Orchard of choice fruit; an excellent Meadow, anti about 12 acres of Woodland. The farming land is in a high state - orcultivation. This is a very desirable property for any one wishing a small farm. It lies about 3 milt* west °Met tyabarg, within a mile of Marsh Creek, 4. mile from Trestle's-Mill, and 14 milts from Bream's Mill. Any person desiring to view the premises, can do so by calling on George Fiscal, residing thereon, or upon the sub scriber. the above Real Estate is not sold on the 19th of November, it will be offered for Rent on said day. IffirAlao, at the same time and place will he offered the following Personal Property of deceased, vis : Tables, Chairs, Beds, Bed steads and Bedding, 1 cue of Drawers. 1 Corner Cupboard, 1 Clock, 1 Cook Stove and trimmings, 2 Stores and Pipe, 1 Rocking Chair, Carpeting, Tubs, I copper Kettle; 1 Brood Mare, 8 Elegant Milch Cow s, 1 Car riage and Harness, 1 pair Hay Ladders, and a variety of other personal property. 'ale to commence at 10 o'clock. A. M., on said day, when attendance will be given and terms made known by MICHAEL FISCEL, Executor Nov. 9, Itis7. to Desirable Property, A T PUBLIC SNLE.—The sinbacriber, in -"- tending to remove to the West. will offer at Public Sale, on the premises, on Saturday, the `2Bll, day of Num/a/ter in 4., the Property on which he now resides, situate in Cumber land township, Adamq county, 2 miles from Ciettvsburg. on the Millerstuwn Road, con taining 5 Acres, more or leas, hav ing thereon a Two-story Log Dwell- , ing HOUSE, a good Shop, aStable, s; ; a turker-failing well of excellent water. and a choice selection of Fruit, among the best in the county. It is, altogether, a most desirable Hume. sartiale W comuience at 1 o'clock, P. M., nn said day, when attendance will be given and terms made known I.v NOV. 9, '37. JOHN BUTT, Sr. starlf not gold on said any, the Yruperty will be for Rent. Great Rush T"A cons & lkiltimore street, near the Diamond. to see the stacks of Cloths, Cassinteres, Vesting& 4te-. which they have just received from the city, as well as the first class lot of Ready-made Clothing now nn hand--Over Coats, Dress, Frook and Sack Coats, Pants and Vests. Don't forget that for anything in the men's line of wear, you can never go amiss by call ing at Jacobs'. If you want a fine cost, or pants, or vest, rely upou it you c.aiinot be better accommutiaten anywhere, either 11.1 to quality, make or price. So with middle. or low priced goods. They otter a varied stock, and defy competition. They will sell Ready made Clothing, all of their men ntakiseptsp, at prices as low as city clothing, which are so apt to rip and give way. They are practical tailors themselves, and hence turn out nothing but what they know to be well gotten up.— Give them a call—look, at their stock--and if you are nut pletted, there's no harm dune. No trouble to sliuw goods. Tate latest New Yurk acid Malawi°lphin Fashion+ received. Gettysburg, Suv. 9, 1857. Splendid Gifts IT 439 Cnescrr STRIST, PHIIIPC4PIII.4.-- The Original, Gift Book Store.—G. G. Evans would inform his friends and the pub lic; that he has remort4 his Star Gift Book Store and Publishing House, to the splendid store in Brown's Iron Building. 439 CHCSNUT Street, two doors below Fifth, where the pur chaser of each book will receive one of the following gifts, rained at from 23 cents 14) WO% consisting of Gold Watches. Jewelry, cta. 350 Patent English Lever Guld worm Watches, $lOO 0(1 ouch. 550 Patent Anchor do. 50 Oil do 400 Ladies'G .14 Watches, ISk. c. 35 00 do 600 Silver Lever Watches, warr. 15 00 do 500 Parlor Timepieces, ..10 ((0 do 500 Carnen Satcliar Drops& Pins, /0 00 do 500 Ladies' Gild Bracelets, $5 to 12 00 do 500 Gent's Vest Chains 10 00 do 1,000 Gold Lockets, (large size double case,) 300 do 5.5 30 6 00 2 50 6 50 2,000 Gold Lockets, (small aise,) 300 du 1,000 Gold Pencil Cases,with Gold Pens, .500 do 1,000 Extra Gold Pens, with cases and holders, 10 50 do 2,500 Gold Pencils, .... 250 du 2,500 Gold Pens t witli Silv.Pencils, 250 do 2,500 Ladies' Gold Pens,with cases,l 50 do 6,500 Gold Rings, (Ladies',) 100 do 2,000 Gent's Gold Rings,. , 275 do 2,500 Ladies' Gold Breastpins„. 250 do 3,500 Misses' Gold Breastpins.... 1 60 -do 2.000 Pocket Knives, 75 do 2,000 Sets Gent's Gold Bu'm Studs, 300 do 2.000 do du Sleeve Buttons,3 00 do 2,000 Pairs Ladies' Ear Drops,... 250 du 8,000 Ladies' Pearl Card Cases,.. 500 du 1,500 Ladies' Ciunso s Jet or Mosaic Pins, 500 do 2,00 Ladies' Cameo Shawl and Ribbon .... 350 do 5,000 Fetridge's Balm of a Thous- and Flowers,— ...... 50 do E. arse' new Crtalogue contains all the most popular books of the day, and the sanest pub lications, all of which will be old as low as can be obtained at other stores. A eonsplete catalogue of books sent free. by apylication through the MIA, by addrossiag 1. U. Lv ass, 439 Chesnut at., Philadelphia. Agents wanted in every town in the United States. Thine desiring so to act can obtain full particulars by addressing as above. N. B.—ln consequence of the money crisis, and tittmerons failures, the subscriber has beet %nabled to purchase from assignees as immense stock of books, embracing every de partment of literature. at prices which will enable him to give $5OO worth of the above gifts on every $lOOO worth of books sold. An extrs book, with a gift, will be sent to one address, by Express. ifiiirSztve nit A cArxtootra. Nov. 9, 1857. $5 BANC or Gsrrrssuita, 1 Nor. 3, 1857. j THE President and Directors of this Insti tution have this day declared a Dividend of THREE PER. CENT, payable on or after the 9th instant. J. B. McPHERSON, Cushier. [Nov. 9, 1857. 3t] Fire Insurance. THE Perry County Mutual Fire Insurance Company--Capital 'l39,sB6—effects in surances in any part of the State, against loss by fire ; prudently adapts its operations to its resources ; affords ample indemnity, and promptly adjusts its losses. Adams county is represented in the Board of Managers by lion. Moan McCizaw. McCLFAN. Ages!. O. of W & W. WoCtosa., Clottrabanr. May 26, 1856. TRUNKS, Umbrella!! and Carpet Bags, at CO BEAN k PAXTON'S. 1011011WDEB and SHOT, the but inanufita r tared, to be had at NORBECK'S. SILVER.—A fine lot of Silver Spoons and Salvor fork*, as low se eity price's, now to be had a* SCUICK'S. can soon, as they sell rapidly. Dividend. • , VALUABLEPICRSOLI,T. I PROPOIT‘ Y AT s' ?votive MITE subscribers. ExeCutors of ASIAII.4I SNTDER. Sr., deceased, will sell at Public Sale, at the late reAidence of said deceased, in Tyrone town‘hip, Adams county. oa Tuesday, Me le day e.% Peceimber twat, the following Personal Pr ,, pt:rty, SIX HORSES, a large stock of horned Cattle. Sktoe 06 1 4 , 2 Four-borse Wagons, Wagon Bed, Hay Lad ders, 1 One-horse Wagon, Carriage. Ploughs nud Harrows, Winnowing Mill, Horse Gears, Threshing Machine: Wheat, Bye, Oath Corn, & Cleeenteed, by the bushel ; Grain is the irronod ; Hay by the ton o Cornfodder, and a Cornfudder Cutter. iferAleu, Household and Kitchen Furniture. such 4 1 1Tables,Chairs. Cupboard. Beds and Bedsteads. lt-day Cluck, Cookiag Stars, sad assay other articles, too nonier.ous to mention. siirsia• to eoessannoe at 10 o'elook, A. U., on maid day, when attendance will be eren and teem amide known by JOHN SNYDER. YKEDEKICK BOLTZ, Nov. 2.1867. to grecutors. Executers' Notice. ABRAHAM SNYDER'S ESTATE.—Let ters testamentary oa Me **Gate of Abra ham Snyder, late ofTyrone township, Adanis county, deceased, having been granted to the undersigned, the &at named residing in Hamilton township and the lest named resid ing in Stratum township, they hereby give notice to all persona indebted to said estate to make immediate payment, and those having claims against the same to present them properly authenticated for settlement. JOHN SNYDER. FREDERICK. lIOLTZ, 0(4.5, 1557. 6t Executors. - - - - -- - Executor's Notice. IT ANN Ali 11 7 1St'EL'S ES'FA rg.—Letters testamentary on the estate of Hannah Fiscel, late of Cumberland township, Adams county, deceased, having been granted to the undersigned, re.iding in Motttitjoy township. lie hereby gives notice to all per4oti4 initelbted to mid estate to make immediate petyment, and t1i044, having claimq e4ainst the same to present them propel-Iv authentieated for set tlement. MICHAEL FISCEL, Nov. 2, 1857. Cc Frelib Oysters, &c. NTIIO.NY LITTLE,' matt respectfully in -"- forms his friends and the public, thnt'he will open, on the 21 of November, en OYS TER S A LOON,in the rooms re-rattly orecnried by E. Ziegler its a Store, on South Baltimore street, between the Compiler and Mar officeN where he will constantly keep prime fresh OYSTERS, and do them up in any desired style, as the tastes of en :wailers may suggest. Tripe. Fruit, Nuts, &q.t., can also be had at his Saloon. lie hopes by strict attention to business. and an earnest desire to please, to merit and receive a share of public it:smiths ge. Give him a call—you will find estrything gotten up in tbe most palatable manner. Gettysburg, Oct 26, 1537. 4t Great Excitement! BRINGMAN & ACGRINBAUSII STILL AHEAD! rui AK l' NOTICE that we Karr, j ust received a new and splenili,llot of 1141'S, C-t BOOTS if- $/fIIES, which we offer to the public CIIEAPEIt than ever. hating put down our stuck to the lowest litivn. , profits._ Under these arrangements we eau put our goods within the reach of ALL. as w style. quality and PRICk.i. Our, 1111 .t to is quick ales and small profits. C.ill and extunine our stock of goods before purchasing else where. Remember the sign of the " BTU BOOT." Chambersburg street. below rttuth ler's Stunt. Starlitatts and Shoes made upon the short est notice an I by the Lest of workatua. Oewber 19, 1,*57 Call M Picking's IF lOU WANT BARGAINS Nero Clotitiwt & rarrety .~hire. ri RANK LIN B. PICKING his the pleasure r of announcing to the citizens of Adaqui comity. that he boa opened a Hew Store, in the room formerly occupied by D. MiddlecolL no Clhimbersburg street, a few doers east of the "Eagle Hotel," and immediately oppomite the Etigiihli Lutheran Church, where lie will be pleased to see his friends. I have just re turned from Philadelphiannel Baltinicre with the large 4 and btsi assortment of READY MADE CLOTHING, ever (Tone! in Gettys burg, which I am p:epared to sell at prices so LOW ai to tvtouisii. My stock consists in part of Over Coats. Frock Coats and Dress Coats of every description and varreby, Panta loons and Vests of all kinds and prices, fur lea's and Boy's wear, Monkey Jackets, Shirts. Bosoms, Colars, [Tudor Shirts, Draw ers, Buckskin. Woollen and Cotton Gloves ; H.isiery of all kinds, Hanillterchlefs, Sas'peu tiers, Carpet Bags, Umbrellas. Trunks, Buffalo Over-shoes. Guin-shoes, eight-day dud 30 hour Clocks, Guitars. Aocowdeons, Violins, a large assortment of JEWELRY, choice :tegars and Tobacco, Canes,—in short e‘erything belong ing to a well assorted COTLIM t VARIZTY &roes. ilia-Call and see me. No trouble to show Goods. All 1 ask is an examination of my Goods and prices. F. 11. PICKING. Gettysburg, Oct. 19, 18.57. if Prepare for Winter. BUFFALO, Sad Skin, Lios Skin and Whirl pool Over Coats, Tolosa', Hoglams and Loops—in. short, every new stlei of Over Coat ; also Frock, Drees and &soonest, Coots ; Pants and Vests, of innumerable styles and patterns, suitable for old and plain moo, as well as for the gay. and for boys. Ad these are to be had at the ker." lowest prices at Oct. '26. B.IMbON'S. BSCK-LOADING FROM lI.SNOTER. Farmers wishing bank-Watling from Han over will please apply to MEADS &EULER. COAL Simla, Buctete, Shovels, Men*, Kettles'. Pans, &0., &c., can be bad it the Stove Ware Room, in Wen Middle street, at SHEADS t BUEHLER'S. FLAT Iron Beaten, Charcoal. Fu rn aces, Waffle Irons, &0.. for sale cheap at the Ware /Worn of MIKADO 4 BUEHLER. GAS BURNERB.—A new and excellent style of Coal Stoves, 'for Parlor err Cham ber nse. It is especially intended for'cbset beryui it (mon men the gas, and t h at removes one of the objections to the use of 'amt.. A scuttle of coal will burn for 18 hour* without regulating. Call and see it. BREADS It. BUEHLER. JEWELRY, Wetches, Pistols, Violins, Gui tars, Accordoons, ILumonicans, Bight-day,. Thirty-hour and Alarm Clocks, at all prices, to be had at SAMSON'S. C010:AN k I'AXTON have just returned from the city with, and are now opening the largest stock of Hats, Capt, Boots if? Sluxr, ever opened in Gettysburg, and are selling of at very low prices. OBEIN PA.XTON have the Fall and ‘-/ Winter style of Black Silk lints. HATS. CAPS, BOOTS d; SHOES of all kind.,qualities, sizes, and shapes, for Men, Buys. Youths and Children, at COBEAN & PAXTON'S SEGAILS k TOBACCO—bee queity. et COBEAN I PAXTON'S nu) Quarters, Levies, Yips, and all other old coin, taken at full value, fur Clothing and Notiuns, At SA.SISON'S. ASPLENDID lot of Buffalo Robes, Buffalo, Gam and Oalf-skin Overshoeo, selling very °bear. as SAMSON'S. F' CORN h OATS bought** all email by J. NORBECK, corner of Ha!down" and Hi streets. LADIEB, -Minus and Children's Gaiters Busts, Buskins sad Slippers, fit all kinds styles and priers, at COBEAN & PAXTON'S • limarneel le. VALUABLE rnoilt NI) BRAS ;s- FOUNDRY' REAL 'ESTATE. Ow Tua laity. the 17th day of Xotmwsloar T !IF. subscriber, iOvignee *tailor a Deed of Voluntary .I*:,zninelt for benefit of Creditor'', by T IMM kg IV A " A r t and wife, 'Wilt !tell at Public Sale, at the Court-hotree.in tiettrtburg, the fullowiqg valuable Property, CO wtt No. 1. ViVO'LOTS OF GROUND, fronting on 'Railroad street, on w.ilieh is erect ed a v e jn a m s Iron nnfl 13rn•ok Pcnintri', known as the " - GETTYSBURG F017111.)RY," with all the necessary apparatus, Stearn Xngine, Flasks, Patterns, Tools, &-e. The Foundry DOW in running order, and doing a first-rate business, birThe Gettysburg Railroad passes Imme diately in Trott of the lute on which the Foundry is located. No. 2.. HALF LOT OF GROUND, on Lint Middle'sereet.'adjeltiini Properties of Ephraim Ilanawity and George , Swum, an which is iris'ted airorxl fill Two.titory FRAME DIV ELLIN°, II I back-building. well of water, &o. _ 1111,Sale wilt commence'at ko'Clucle. when attendance will be given awl Italia made known SAMUEL 'WEAVER, Assignee. Oct. 26, 1857. is Cheap Clothirig. GEORGE ARNOLD tt CO. have now on hand, at tboir -Clothiug Emporium, large 8 took of BEADY-MADE CLOTHING, all of our own getting up, trade out- of .our own cloths, and warranted to be wade in the very best meatier and style, among which aro Dress Coats of every variety, Over-uoata, Pan taloons, Vests, Monkey Jackets, dcc., also Black, Blue, Olive, Brovil'n, Claret, Drab and Greet: Clothe, for Oyor-coats, wi:b trimmings to suit, sol , l the tp ; also cheap Cassimeres, Camitiots. NTettris, C.,rd.' and men's' wear gen erally. We have just received the fall fash ions. and base .handy coustantly employed cutting out and in Xing up, and if we caattot, please you in n garment re-ttly made, we will take yotir met:ann. tool make you a suit on short n tioc. I'.lll au.l sCJ ui. Thu above g 0.1114 will 110 sold cheap fo r cmcif. Oct. VI, ISSI. Littlestown Railroad! ' Sixth Monthly Inetalment. of Fire Dollars per Share on the *act eilrscrib ed. will he due and payable to the Treasurer of amid Company, on the 2glh doy of Nunt inst. fairßy a lie :iilution of the Board of Diree; tore. paseed un S iUirduy, duly Lith, all for eons in arrears after Aug. 24th will be charg ed interesd at the rate of per cent. a month on their back p.lytnents, in ncoordence with the Act of Asseuroly. E. F. SIiORB, Secretary of the Board. Nov. 2.1857. td N. B.—Any of the Directors will rooeipt for paymonti an Stock. Railroad Notice—Pay Up 1 N'' istee heri:by g iven to the Stookholdera in the il.‘t• -burg Railroad Company, that they will be required to pay the ER/11TH and laat In%taluieet on their Stoek subscrip tion uu the 1:411 day orNovember inst. DAVID WILLS, See'y. N. 13.—A1l who are in arrears en and lifter that time will lie revired to pip nt the rato of une per emit. per mouth uu the budituee due the Cupid Any. Hunttrstown Classical Institute. THE Winter Si,stdou ur this In :titution will open on /redne.s./ay, the 1 lth clay of _Vorember, and continua five ruontlig. Instruction will Lie 4i von in all the branches usually taught in School,. Marling cut' Lu lia,l in private fatuilieg at moderate rates. Tuition per me.sion from '5 O ) to Int liferqur furtherparticulars artie•iii J. K. Ira PriAciPai• Nov. 2, 1837. 3t GRAND SHOW AS GETIVniIUaG, PA. .11. Samson, Ilanaycr,il• Proprietor Doors open at 6 o'dlock, A. M. —Performance to commence immediately after. Pgrets oil ADMISSION. Ailulte,• FREE Children, (under 12 yearsof ego,) Half Price GRAND COMPLIMENTARY BENEFIT TU TBE. PUBLIC The suheciriber, thankful for (awful', respe;tfully informitthe inhabitants of Get tysburg and '44troanding country, of the fact that he has just received from the New York Auctions ft SPLENDID 1170C'E . OF GOODS! which hula deterMaited to sell at astonishing ly low rate for cum. In return for the liber al patronage bestowed up in him, he will give a Grand Complimentary Itencfit, on which oc casion will ho prosnntra - TWO dieI_G'YIFICENT PIECES] ¶)/1 Weirlnea?ay, October 2.4, and every day until further wait*, will be presented the very popular Tragedy of (.1 1 OOD .1",1 ,T SI. with the following unrivalled ea4t :—Fguthion- Mile Cklthing,'from the *nest to the lowest priced quahtiee.. Gentlemen's Fluraishing Gals. in great variety. Boots, Shoes, Bats, Caps, kc., to suit all tastes. An interntisonots of Tea Latta, to alluw those making large porohluien time for Lunch. &e., do. The whole to conclude with M. Ehunson's sue. cessful Play. entitled • • - VARIETIEgf the beauty of which will cause great eitite ment amotrie the Ladles and Gentlemen. Oct. 26, 1857. tf • - Ladle*, • no Yon wart pretty DRESS GOODS, at law prime? Go to .Fahnestocke and buy them. Their stock is cheaper and prettier than elsewhere . 'their stock commixes De- Ouburg. French Merinos, Alpaca Me rinos, Plaids, &e. Also a very ri -11 looking article of Movie Antigne for drcx , rs. Don't forget to look at FA If N S'. ..-1.,_ '!--- _ •..• ..: ,- .'..it.::: . ..:: . . 1:- . : ~.,. ... _,.. " - - - ? . :c . ',,elviße . ;w44.oti7-" ,-1- ,•••:- \ ?.i; -( \- —. 14 ----v -I,— It e -ti • .....,./.,,•,..„-r, , f• .7 -...,,. ~. - - . t . , ...7 . : ' • T1 4 ;:li '? V jI 1 l4' 42 '• ' • . a . • .."*-- '.3 -. : •-t`' - • ,-. . • .• J' ‘ • ..1; : ,-•, V " \....'' r f.. t• ".. Tl' I"I' I: ' , l'A ~ ~, • 4 t • , '.4 sit..AL ' f _ .../. CANDLES AT 16 CENTS--A first rate article of Mould Candles can be had, at 1t cents per pound, at NORBECK'S, Kerr's old corner. GI.IEAP DRESS GOODS.—Ton will find the handsomest and cheapest Ladies'. Dress Ono& and tonF 14awls in town at.,..t.te store of tiEO. ARNOLD k CU.. SColagssaud lleitorns, wool and eat too Under-Shirts and Drawers, Hosiery, Cravats, Handkerchiefs, Suspenders, Um brellas and Walking, Canes .—avt to be beat ia quality or Pries. Call at SAIISONA silauti4l6l.l N puremtneeoignatiry write of reneiVinti.gr 7 poict ,, and *hag Fer i Facials, laming out 43 , ' the Court of Common Pleas Or Adams county. Velma.,, audit° ata diteettlelfne, be. exposed tcr Patine &le, at the Court-boass, in the berme' d liettyabart ear Sketardav,- f Ire 1 it/i of: Noreather. 1 ii 44 • IL 1 Oink: P.M., the follow ins described Keel Uwe.* %. A TRACT OP LAND, cuat4;l44 10 Actes. tuore or less, situate x r:tr ,.. towKhip, Adams euttlity. adjuin/sot 4t/ it Abraham "Licgb.e. Jaeub Voreeht, • vp . on which are erected a Two-story' ^ "" • LOU HOUSE, a One-story Lo Kitchen... Log Stable, and whet- I out-buil'lings : also, Yruit-treea • .. said Trues, Taken- in execution as Limper, erty of WILLIAX 91NELII. =SE= A LOT OF G.I:OI7ND, situate on Chorobermturg street. Gettysburg. adjoin ing lon, of Dr. • Huber, on the Fat.- sal George Geyer on the lrotet, on which ere erected a BRICK 1! HOUSE, two story and en attic, with a two story wentherboade4l B.ick-Buildinr„ x. tund well of waterntater door. Toren in execution as the Propietj Sanest. Lincs. ..... A 1.10 ••••• A LOT , OF GIiOUNDi situate in York . street, Gettysburg, adjoining lota at Andrew Schick and-Maria Winrott, on which are oreotod a two story Bitlf3K HOUSE and Brick -Bath. tII Building, a Frame Barn and I 1 utter out-buildings, a neverfail- -- - log well - of water near tho door. Abe 3 Acres ! Land, More or less, situate In Cato• berland township, Adams county, *taking' lands of Nicholas Ondori, George Wilson ant' others. Taken in ;•seention as the property Uomacit C. &mecum:wt. OEM= A LOT OF GROUND, situate cto the corner of We and 'High Ptreeta,arm ing lot of the heirs of Daniel Ilerr, dad' ~o a which i erecte4nimithttn7 Frame _ IIOINE.Fratne Blacksmith Shop, fill and Stable, with a well of water • 1111 near the door. Taken in execu tion as the property of klxpreaw • HENRY THOMAS, Sherif &ultra °eke, Gettysburg, t act. 26, 1857. to trj - Tro percent, of the purchase money upon all sales by the Sheriff must he paid over hum diately after the property is struck deem *M on failure. to comply therewith, the property will again be put up for sale Fal I & Winter Goodly' . Full 1857. T L. SCHICK would avail himself,, V • medium of aenoitocing to the coineta . ty and public in general, that he has received' from the cities the largest end most Eitimplete stock of DRY -000D$ that it has ever Meg your pleasure to esarisina In this *Mai 011 at which has bean selected with time. the eintosl care, and with particular *emits* t 0 Ake tastes and wants of the peaple of this laestlltx, and wilich for beauty of tit,yle and cheapesti, lie challenges competition, In the - LADIEfr I)EPART3IENT. he has all stylei,- qualities, elmileN and colors of Goods. suitable , fbe the season. Ile invites the Ladies; to call asil take a look -through his seleotioste et their curliest oonrenience. fOR THE GENTLE MEN, lie has a choice stock of Cloths, Oast& meres, Vestings,&a., all good and cheap. Tool pass by Schick's—lie war always be found ready to show Gods and sell chea p among the very. cheapest. • Gettysburg, Oct.-19, '57. New Goods. . el_ F.O. ARNOLD it CO. him just reeeind ET a large stuck of New Goods, swam which are Ladies' Dress Gubds in great ram. ty , cheap Cloths. Orer-ooatings, emit: mere, Jeans, Satinets, Outdo,' Vestings,:thisit nets, Shawls, C.rpets, and Domestics' IsissirA ally, with a large stook of Readrlitiesisatio . ing, all of our own making; starrasttati As Ist well made and to lit well, also &hoe stook at 6ruceries, all of which will LA iold'eltsap tar , . cash. Call and see us. •: : . Oat. 12, 1A57. WirA few STOVES on hand, winflo cheap. - • New Goods! lIOKE has just ret urned withk 4trite l J • stock of FALL & WINTER( NY 11 . 1011 he will sell low for cash or caultitir t produce. Pleaae give him a call beforeletr chasing elsewhere, as you will Bud it to_:yoar interest to do so. Stir All Goode cat n'W of charge. JOHN. HOLZ. Oct. 12, 1857. New Goods! New Goo* riAIINESTOCK BROTHERS; 'have Leal, .1 received their usual large eruppir of Yen and Winter Goode, to which the , / lark* thilk attention of the public. The Wade were; purchased low; and will be sold; view °beep; Call and examine at the Elio of the Rail - Front. - Oat. ft: Coffin-Making . , rIMIE subscriber revectfully informs thw public that be is prep:mill to make'. COFFINS, of ell styles; at short naelosi at moderate rates. He is also provided. smith , an excellent new HEARSE, which will eantis , him to convey mopes to any . Int r il u sbiew desired. His establishment is in Ilanilltornownship; Adams county, nearailin . Heagy's store, and about one and a half hike ruin New Orford; where he hopes to teeth and receives libentlehtre of polphepatninwisi. • THOMAS ALWINE. ' Oct. 19, 1857. 3m . S. • Fall 3111Ainery. ISS S 01101? A 1101VARD„ , at the resi.: ITI. ileac.) of T. F. Frazer, Ilalttniorestrebt, nide door South of the ennepikr lotrice,Gettys.: burg,•has just rocelYed frten - the city an tte 'validly large assorttneat of FALL EBY, with thi Fashions fur the season. to which she culls the atiention of the Ladies. oundiletit that they will be pleased by an ea-, of the Goods. Trims as low as the lowest—both 'fur . Maids and nilinery work; Oa. 5, 1g57. 3m • Notice. IWOCLD again retaa all those iadebte4' to me either by note or book account, &at' I am now settling up my old butolue Please call and pay, as longer todulpameasata.) not be given. • GEO. Aii4OLD. Oct. 13, 147. rOOK STOVES f.--Your styles (if Oink' IL) &civet—the Noble Cook, Royal Coat, ' William Penn, and the Sea S'tell—for site et the Ware Room of SHEA I.)S t IR:EULER.- TOVES'.—Every variety. f Cook, Parlor., S'th KAI and OlSce St.,ves can Le seen st the Ware Ile,om of Sheads Buehler, "lb"' IVeAt street. Our Stoves are ail put.' eltlved in Philadelphia, and will be 4KM cheaper than they can be blught at retall'in the city or elsewhere. Call and see them. SIIF.ADS BUcOLKIL. L'MBER!—On hand a Rupply of Litinhor; of best quality. Orders fur any ausourni can be filled. Yarn on Washington scree. near Railroad street. SILEADS & BUMMER. COAL!—Persons degiring to lay in their Winter's supply of Coal, will plops send in their orders at once, as it can be furnished cheaper from wagons than from the Yard.-- Office in Weit-Ititiddle street. 811EADS A BM=e' BOOTS, Shoes, Hats and Caps, Carp% 1180,; Trunks, Veliees,—an immense tot. ant soiling low, to make rodeo, at SitilSOlV.. , :;lBi, ASUPERIOR article ot Black Lead' V 1 blackening Stnres, firr Onle by SiIEADB k Iti;ESLEIt t A_I,t - - EWEL RY STATIONERY--avilan tity and the' best stock etor We to this place. It you doubt it, call' Ist NO for yourselves—st SCII101C15; : ~~ i