Wff==7 Tara ,litttero. woitic lon woßic "" Cketp tkii ern JOB WORK JOB Nola ____Ce. JOB RooRK Town Improvements. The three-storied dwelling and busi tn.; kronse erected by Mr. G-ro. JAcons, in Chambersburg street, is one of the most tasteful to be seen out of the cities, and bears no mean comparison to many of the beet is the cities, — It is not only an ornament to the street, bat to the town, and deserves imitation. It is nearly completed, and, we suppose, will be occupied by Messrs. Jacobs & Bro. early in the spring. The dwelling erected by Mr. HTICRT RUPP, at the corner of York and Stmt.- ton streets, reflects credit upon that gentleman's liberality. It is a very handsome throe-story, built in the mom substantial manner, with every modern, convenience. The plastering -is now being done in the back building, which will probably be ready for ocenpancy daring the winter. Lower down on- York street, Mr. Jrasisisu Ctri.e and. Mr. HENRY ECKZET have each built a sang two-etory Lionise, adding considerably to the appearance of tkat part of the town. Mr. Culp is now occupying a part of his as a cabi netand chair-amtfing shop, and we sup pose Mr. Eckert's will be ready for his removal into it in the spring. Oar neighbor, Mr. /aces NOILSECK I has erected a two•story residence, on the corner of Baltimore and 'High streets. The building promises to be A handsome one, and an ornament to the old eorner. The plastering is now being one, and the house will probably be finished daring the early part of spring. The Public School House Is nearly under roof. The cornice, which strikes we very favorably, is now going up, and the painter is staining and pencil ing the exterior brick work. The plan of the building we believe well adapted to the purpose for which it him, been erected, and its appearance will be tem minding. But. it is idle to talk of "oc cupying a part, at !emit, by the Holi days." It is altogether probable that bat for the scarcity of brick daring the summer, a pert, if not the whole, might hare been tioiAlied by this time; but there is now no reason to expect that school can be had in it the coming , win ter. The carpenter work to be done ea soon as the roof is completed, and before the plasterers can get to cr . th..ri4ious, is vet inconsiderable-4 bee iho plastering, painting, furnishing, &e,, aro to he done, all of which will require mere time Mae many peeple,scein to suppose —.particularly so at this season of the year, when the days are shortest. If the aard of Directors intend having school at all during the winter, we Would suggest the propriety of looking elsewhere for bowie accommodations. The Globe Inn, Werrtes's, on York street, is being re-painted, and looks as fresh and bright as a new dollar. Paint is a groat thing to brush op a town with. It is a wonder that it is not more gen erally availed of. The cellar is being excavated for Mr. Jour Hess's warehouse, at 'the corner of Carlisle street and the Railroad.— We understand that ho intends having the cellar walls rep up shortly, and the brick work early in- the spring.- The building will no doubt be a fine one. ' The grading of Carlisle street down to the Railroad track being finished, the property owners on the west side have had their pavements lowered ac cordingly, and aro making such altera tions and repairs to their houses as the state of the ones seems to require. Some are in good .taste; we cannot say as much for other& The Warren proper ty, at the corner, we aro informed, la to- be occup.ied as a hotel in the spring. The lower story (heretofore the cellar) is to have an opea front, which via- be a deeMedisapro;retnent. The well and iron fence jest pmt up by Capt. Kelm in front of his residence, is very neat, and adds much to the appearance of his property. Uver Green Cemetery, too, deserves a passing notice. The grounds, among the very best located in the land, are improving steadily, and, taken all in all, must be a source of high gratifica tion to erv.,y good citizen. During the past season a fair proportion of iron enclosures have been put up, and a con siderable number of removals from other burial places made. Trees aro still being added to the hundreds already growing upon the ground. The varie ties, foreign and domestic, now tlrre litupber many more than are usdally found im Cemetoriesol so brief existence. The magnolias, the horse chesnnt, the In:ideals, the poplars, the maples, the locusts, the ashes, the beach, the birch, the aspen, the elm, the dog wood, the holly, the cypress, he., 10., with a score or more of different kinds, some rare, of ever green trees, are in the en closure, and in good condition. A few years hence, and our people. will be able to appreciate more fully the labor end expense required in this particular branch of this " God's Acre." Sirlir. Joss %max last week sold bis Parra, on the Ifinaresebtirg road, 8 saes from this place, to Mr. .I.toos pgiumigaDS, for 112,000 cash. Trrug 8. Ecssirr bse become V. C. 8. Emus; Esq., 40141p01n, of the Vissette. &weds. .11411% R..ll.tat v kylksecapted 4- cull to aagirilt : wWs, sias. pow toraltipof JaisiateaLutherpn ()(:irch, in ci a d p twisignatieu has been a Icavo for hi# . new field of labor as soon as the necessary arrangetnestscan be elected. ,Bay. Ms. Virsaaas is now prahebing to his now etiarga----tbe Mar* Ctiek and lissierstown Prembytedesiepagre ga lion!. Be has located its this place, as the most central. Bev. Mr. TAN WYCK delivered thl3 Annual Address to the Female Bible Society of this Borough, yesteWliy evening &week, in the German Reform ed Church. The Church was ftill—and the annual report quite satisfactory. The Associate Ilefornuxl Churches of Gettysburg and The Hill will hold a congregational meeting iq Gottypharg, on Saturday next, at 10 o'clock, A. M. 4~, ~ ~• We understand that lArge forces of hands are now engaged upon the work of-grading at several points b›►tlPeon this place and New Oxford, and alit every effort is being made to complete the road at the earliest possible day. The iion track is finished from Hanover out as far as Col. Myers's, and is pro gressing steadily hitheri►ard. As soon as it rosettes New Oxford, trains of pas. monger and bnrthern care will run upon it regularly. We would hint to those in arrears in their payments upon the stock of the Company, that the eighth and list in stalment is now due, and that its im- Mediate liquidation would be of no Little help to the good work. Pay off! PfV7 li f l of:ll The Band recently organized in this place, under the,thition and leadership of Prof. J. Gammons, is practicing with commendable application; and it is un derstood that they will make their first appearance on parade, with the " Inde pendent Blues," on Saturday afternoon next, at 2P. M. From the excellent material of which the Band is compos ed, and the first-class instrumenta used by them, we may soon expect "A No. 1" music. ; Sheriff it Sales. Shori ft' LIOLITNER sold, at public out cry, at, the Court-I - rouse, on Saturday last, the following properties : The dwelling of Geo. C. Striekliouser, in this place, w Jane Breckenridge, for $1,925. The dwelling of Samuel Little, in this place, to Samuel lierlist, for *1,440. Nineteen acres of /and, belonging to Geo. C. Strickbouser, to David Will's, for $176---subject to Ai lien of $lBO, with about $lO interest. The property of Wm. Hinkle, in Latiniore township, to John Wolfurd, for $2OO. The dwelling of Matthew Beck, in tiliAplaea, Lo D. MeConangby, for 6155. Arendtaville. Passing thro' the village of Arendts vile, in this wan ty, a few days since, we were struck with its improved appear ance. A large proportion of the houses are of recent erection,- and several of therest so well brushed up, as to give the entire place an air of neirness and com fort pleasant to observe.- The divelling.s are, with few exceptions, two story bricks, and put up in good style. We admire the enterprizs tbuaexhibited. Hog Cholera. This fatal disease, is Mill prevailing along the Great Conowago. We learn that Mx_lsaae Myers lost recently 48 hogs by it, Capt. Martin' Thomas 37, B. , Frank. Thomas 15, Jacob ,Eaffen sperger, Esq., 14 John Wisler 4; Sam uel Bicholta, Jeremiah Diol, Laybright : tad, Charles Hartzel and John Bieboks, all in Butler township, have also lost several each. Capt. xt - , Wit mor, Nieholaa Shriver and ,David &gi ver, of Straban, have likewise lostpOr tions of their stocks ,by the samePlae• .100 - Thp extracts from Kr. Eywric oration on Agriculture to bo found on our - first page, make up sr raro treat, Lot all read them. The last paragraph is one of the most eloquent to be found in the whole range of the English lan guage. Preserve this paper, that you may read it °net —read it until every word is impressed upon the memory in indelible characters. letWo are under obligations to Mr. Jane= Bcculac, of Straban township, for a basket of very fine apples. For size and beauty, we have seen nothing to expel them this season. siiirThe Lianover Saving Fund So ciety has declared a dividend of 8 per' cent., clear of State tax, for the last six months. lifirThe Gettysburg and Petersburg Turnpike Company have declared a dividend of ono per cent. !®'We understand that a Young Men's Christian Association was formed in this place on Saturday evening week. The proceedings have not been handed in for publication. liirA. snow storm visited this region on Satarday.lnst. Inter from Europe.—Delhi has been recaptured by the English, with a loss to them of only 800 men. The Sing of Delhi escaped, the women and chil dren were spared, and the rebels mae. sacred. A most bloody affair. The financial news from Europe is encouraging—Breadstuffs declined. MirA. year of pleasure passes like a floating breeze; but .6 moment of me' = fortune seems like an age of pain. -- 1";; - 7 - ir -7- i - r — ir: - : - .. -- 7 79 - : - 7- ----- , ------ - -- 7 --- ,i'7 . 7. -- , • • --- """7 - , 1 --- - , -"": -•••••, -777 -----"... .- on and, soissera. , 'the Petakrylvania /kink. —p u Ir. t prt,- ' W'ne Bij 3 ife,natias uring4 feet high, by 1 'l - 114. , re is a uioveuienLby the bodik. in Plit,t, :tiv. 9.—The stock.ii(iLars t.stltia• 4i fu,:t ni,l3, and tv4;eiii k g 4,afiJ pouni,... hue New York, it is said, towards resatn- r'en risylvania Think bold a ta " t i a g t,,_ ; / t rn uttract . mgmucti attention at the . office of 0 r 4 la lilt :5 .10:T D Mace toile's SsslNts S INTI dal; when CoL Patterson, the pr Q slileut, • ring specie payments on the firet of Jan- an-d, tbe hoard of directors resignetl Tesler:, in S. \V . corner of 'the public square. 1 Erercbudy nearly in town has beep to sec it. 1111ty . - their posts. Resolutions were Paai'ed aP - Our ?rieuda from the country have beau and A gentleman just from Superior, up pointing a committee to investigate the ere still dropping in. to see this, the tar„r•ri North, days that two weeks ago, he frauds and sclect, new directors ('ol. ' if erer In-,nt Of in!o them:trey. waded in snow that W IL4 knee deep, Ire- Patterson said that no report could be . ''hie Safe furnishes another ground for t weer' Steven's Point and Su rior.— made under present circumstances'but confidence to depositors. The security for pe . tt, was possibe that by . careful . nursing the depisits they make is of the same char- Chidag l o .Y0u71,27, Nov. 9. `the debts of the bank could bepaid laeter, end as ext" ire as those aff)rded by a I bank toi ts depositors, the stockhotiers in the Gripes are becoming quite an article and perhaps the bank resuscitated.— one and the other being in the same manner of prodace in Illinois. It is estimated Many of the speakers denounced Presi- i liable The safe keeping of the monies and the that the citizens of Monroe county wit] , dent Allibone in the most severe terms. 1 security to depositors thus afford a double Alarkat. 160,000 gallons of wine, which at present rates will amount to $200,000. The rarkc.rsbarg, {Va.) News cora. plains that there is a scarcity of me chanics, espeeinily carpenters, in that town. .-The wages are good, Among the suspensions of banks in Philadelphia, was that of Miss flanks, who hang herself on amount of Imre gaited lore, but was cut down aild;re . deemed. To make a matt a patriot, aU that is wanting fa a pair of circumstances—a wife and a little baby'. • Thdisear cif Haw*. B. esan, of Mew., ran off twwweeks agewith lAtfatbeWs second wife. Tbo " son of a gun" has not been heard of since. Handsome—the now goods at . the stores. r ' • 'a there in killing hags, if they are cured direct jet:env:olls. A sour fellow says that he always looks under the marriage head for the news of the weak. An individnal in ameighboring State advertises for We NO barrels of whis key, wllleh he had proenred expresely for his own use." He must have in• tended to have a jolly time. George, you - ure looking smiling. What ; ban happened ? " Tho most de lightful- thina. I sanest Jenny hy Bur , prise this morning, in her wrapper, and without hoops, and I got the first kiss I have had Kirke° whalebone skirts came into fashion." • In the cities the hardest pros/are of the money crisis is now considered ever. Those heavy arms wbo paseed the 4th of November safely aro considered sound for the future. A favorable symptom.—The ship Rditb Roee, Capt. Nickerson, sailed from Boston op the 4th inst. for China, with a full cargo. of domestic cottons, flour, tze. We learn from the Howard (lid.) l'ree Press that the Blysville cotton fac tory 'has maimed ,Work, through the energy of Air. James C. Gary, the man - t: - n +D ° A • - -.The rolli Millcand nail fact orw the Fall River tenit Works Cempony resnmedoperatiens oh .'Alenday, after a stoppage of a few weeks.—The Massa soit steam flour mill started up again on Tuesday. The Fall River print sotks, and the Wamitutta woolen mill are still running, and we do not hear that there it any intention of their closing up. . . . . . The New England Worsted com p ny, wltiose suspension was reported a few weeks since; will keep their works running daring the wiutor. 7 -This .is good news . to their operatives. The ladies of Pottsville have held , meeting and reeomrnendeld eentrib9- tions to the lierndon 'fund. - They silo express their admiration of the conduct of Captain , Herndon' duiiiig the `dlt~is' trophe which sent) so many to the; , but tom of the Allende. Mr. Murpby,theichampioncheesplay cr, it is said, will challenge Europe through the New 'boric Chess Club to produce a man to play with hiin .next. spring in New York for one to five thou sand dollars. The New York MN' Ane describes a visit to a aeainless gsxmeut mandfacto ry near Pishkill, where woolen gar ments are produced without a seam. Punch advises Governor Brigham to "go it white he's Young." • Mr. Alexander Alley, of Buoksport, Me., is the Father et' twenty-two chit- , dreii, among whom there are six pairs of twins. A. little girl; nine years of age, hav ing attended a soiree, being asked by her mother how she enjoyed herself, an swered, "I am full of . happiness; I couldn't be any happier unless Igrow." Sorrow, wither around treat 80111 s as storms gather around snouutains ; but, like them, they break the storms and purify the air of the plain beneath them. According to the statement recently published, one of the Rhode .reland banks had a circulation of 8386,702; and only seven dollars in specie The State of Illinois is said to have produced during the present season over 208,000,000 bushels of grain—more than six bushel, to each man, woman, and child in the United States! The single county of Winnebago produced one million sizAtatdred tAousand builds of wheat ! What is the difference between a wo man who tears her dress and one who pads?—One huts her stuff, and the other staffs her bust.—.Y. Y. Evening Past. A correspondent of the 3fercersburg Weekly Jaurnal,xecommenda theta tax of from five to ten dollars be laid on eve ry dog in the borough for the benefit of the poor. The amount received for duties at the New York custom-house daring Octo ber was only $892,110, which is $2,557,- 627 less than for October of last year. A nil Boy.--A contemporary says : "A largo crime was shot by a boy, measuring from tip to tip 61 feet." John If. Dutton defended his character, and declared that he wont(' return, and no ono would dare then to repent the slander. Great confusion followed, and a storm of hisses and groans 4 interrupt ed .the speaker. A resolution to accept Op. apt iegali;ing the cusp onsiou wan adopted, when the meeting adjourned. ser-The trial, at Frederick, Md. , of Jentec; Hawkins, for the murder of ,TtinieirDiggs, near•Urbata,on the 17th of Febru Last, has resulted . in ver dict(if G in ty of Murder in thet_First Degree.' - e tvas sentenced to be bung --,-the Governor is to fix the day.. Oxygenated Ilittera.—ble other .medi. eine has ever given such satonishing proof of its efficacy. In cases of Dys : pitisis and Cvettertd Debility ft acts in the mast agreeable manner, restoring health, when all other remedies have felled. "Cured Ly ate Oxygenated Biller —From C: Dodge, Delegate in Congress from ki t inietter to Spain :—Washington, D. C., 7titty TR. 1856.—Dr.t3r0. 11."CassN : Dear Sir :—The aerated Bitters with which you were tto.kin as tq ftirgisti me, have had'a meet WV; tin my ease. waa tronblsli with impala, fur four years, dur ing which tiro s tried maisy remedial, but never met with any so_gnock as your Bitters. I am now in the en.juynient of good health, and impe. and behove. that.all Who Use the Oxygenated Bitters, will antLiht;n3 able as "I have found them. With 'high ie. !Teel your obedien t servant. A. C. Dome. We commend. the allure 4,:ertici,:ate to all those who sutra rtine flyspep.da, in any of ikLforins. 'try the o.lw jowled before you gay there in no elite tor this disease. SEru W. Fowii & Co., 13g Wasbirigton street, Boston, Proprietors. Sold by their agents everywhere. A. D. BUEOLIR, Gettys burg. Nov. 16. 2w _lo.iief ilepoits. Corrected/rola the Litast Baltlmano.York k Haeoror mime Baltimore—Friday last Flour, per barrel, Wh e at, per bu,bel, Rye, C;ri), • 55 (4 74 Oats, " 20 (44 31 Closer-seed,_ or S 2 ' .5 50 0 . 24, Timetlapso,o ," 2 542 50 Beef Cat,lloer tuna; 550 (s, 775 Hopi, . If .6 75 44 7 00 Hey. per Uri, ' /2 00' q,.1.1.8 00 Whickey, per . gallott, ' 22 (0 '': 3 Guatio:PetiMen, per We, s b 5 00 lkinpver-- Tiusraday last. Flour, per libl., from morons, $5 00 Do. " from swim 5 15 Wheat, per bushel, 1 00 ®' 1 20 ild it's. 70 Corn, " 55 Oats, -.- ---"..._ 30 Clorer4recl, " --4-60 Timothy, " 250 Plaster, per ton,B 50 -.. ` - -.1 - ork.—Faifiaylost. ••- . Floor, per bbl., from wagons, , p Du., " from store 4 400 Wheat, per bazihol,' 105 Efy 1.% ) .0 Corn,ss " 4 . lts Oato, . an Cloversee4, " • 4 50. Timothy, " 210 Plaster. ner ton.. .6 50 • a4; —% Orrjhe sth knst.. by p. C.l) nft, Ilr, JNO. W. ELDEN to Mies, SLXItiI.P. RICE, bOtb of : BendiFstillai A4ams, CtSolnlff Ps. • • A On Tlaurstlay morning/4440 the rettilen c ip'i of Mr. W 1;a ue, Boyer, this plsce, ger.' ADAM LONG. LuthOran 1444 e to Wm 51,kRY , J4.NE lir t ATRIOE,.of Reed ericluthurgi Wayne county, Ohio. , On the Bth inst.. by the Res. Jacob E4041?-r ler, Mr. BENJAMINGARDNER, 4Poters-: burg, (Y.S.) toXiss i CA,ROLINII.M.LN.LNIOII, from near Petersburg, Aflame county. On the Otit ult. by the Res. J. Allman, Mr. JAMES KELAY,r of Carroll county, Ml., I to Miss ELLEN HABNER. of Adams co. On the 20th ult., by the Rev. Jamb Seth ter. Mr. HENRY HOOVER to Miss LAVIN IA FLIOKINGER--both of this covnty. At Belli - 14.W iseonain, tht 2d u(t.. by the girt. J. Williams. Mr. J. 11. BRINKER-I 'HOFF. Editor of the Waterton Time., to Miss ILUCIE At. aCOPD4RD„ 111.19 neo r , Mara-1 thon Want', forttkorly of tr&l;mla, •- Ai ag 1 0 7R I S . • I. •. , -41" Apia. . On the 6th feet., in Macomb. Illinois, at the residence of her son-in-law, Mr. isrutc G. !Chamberlin, Mrs. -ADAIR, wife et Mr. John• Adair, of this place, in the i7th year of her ago. On the 22d ult., in Marion county, Ohio, Mrs. MARY ANN- WALKER, wife of Mr. IJo,•eph Walker, formerly of Tyrone tnwn i ship. Adams zounty, in the nd year of her age. Iu Dario county, Ohio, on the 22d of 0-- tuber la..st, Mr. GgORGE ll.‘llT7T.L,furmer ly of this county, itpd about 50 years. On the 9th inst., in Johnstown, Cambria county, MARY T., daughter of William and Cordelia Dysart, aged 12 years 9 months sod 22 days. At Addison, Somerset county, Pa., on the 31st ult., Mrs. HUNTER., wife of Mr. • Robert Hunter, formerly of this place. i In Hampstead, Md., on the 24th ult., Dr. • FRANKLIN J. SMITH, formerly of this place, aged 72 years. At Olney, Richland county, Illinois, very suddenly, on Friday, the 16th of October, M r. DAVID RENDER. Merchant, formerly of the neighbarhood of Alibottstown, Adams coun ty, aged about 22 years. The deceased had been married only afew days precious, to a daughter of Mr. John Myers of the vicinity of Ilano•er, and as they were proceeding on their bridal tour to the west, he was taken • sick at Harrisburg, and lived but a few days latter he got home—leaving a young widow to mourn this unexpected bereavement, fax from her home in a strange country. WANTED.—A good Journeyman SHOE " MAILER, of steady, industrious habits. None other need apply. Enquire of BBINOM.AN AUGHINBAUGH. Nov. 16, 1857. 1 . UMBER.—Shesda 4 Buehler hive at their Yard on Wiabingion street" near Rail 'Real street, a large euPP I 7 of sorrier River '7lll/IBER,, which 'those desiring ter purehluto would do well to examine. eafcguard to 'those thinking of depositing their umnieß tr./sere, instead of being idle, the, trill produce ilaerest —in the Siring's /Asti tatibn, Ite - If all our readers who are troubled with Liver Coinplei nt, Jaundice or Dyspspeia, will get n, bottle of Dr. Satifurd's Invi tun', we-should not see so many ilekly , despairing people as now meet cur gantlet merit every every corner, for there • never semi Is remedy of which so much is said, and dived performs so nearly what its proprietor. 'sly it will de. It came to us so highly Mom mended that we could not fail to try it, ands trial him convinced es, without s donht e that it is the best family medicine is use. Wu take it for Headsohe, Sour Stomach, Hillock nese, and any of the little bodily ills that are eummon. aval it dots proluee a pleasant state of feeling to the sick, and what ts bettevafter using it, also% tinsel, these little ills grow loss and loss, and there is a prospect beitig en tirely free {rum thenkbs a e,ontinumcejti the use ~f The' IntigorattiF. are*ih to im press our readers with this, that the Invitee*. for is a.medleinepeottembeir adapted to fan ii-' ly use, and where therestri ehillren subject to little diseises,.as 11l shill:hen ars, it is in valuable, sad savasphyaieians' hill; and an entold amount of magma' both to alstLere and their little num. t guirA. D. Buehler, Agentfor Geitteburg; Wm. Berlin. Hanover ; tadeberles Hen ry, Abbotietown. Nor. IS. 4w its-Pl Dead Restored f• Life.—A few years ego it was generany supposed:that gray hair weld not be restored to its original color, or made to grow on ball :heads ' • hat sia4e the advent el Prothssor Wood's Haig Reateratiire, many patent's who dyed yeVer aro are now' seen dna* in the sitrious walks of life, appearing in all the vigor of fouthokeitr ing their own dark florin locks, simply from basing eased this great- ttestoratire.—Losit-, m r p. SAD at •At• List of -LI'EMAIXING in th burg, Nov. 10, 1. Armor J. C. Dowers Mrs. Catlett° Bri.wn Joshua clippinger H. e Forest Jesse R. Deokelnleyor Jes. Erwin 3lsrtin Fisher Mis's Mary J. Fulton Mrs. Martha , Guggen!teitts u lik. Hinkle Char HuttonAlr. Johnson Chas. 2 Make Oen. A. McCrea!' liubert Miller Daniel Miller Isaac 3 31cL4etclian Win. 11. 31arch J u li a Markley Peter Letters , Post Office, at Oettys p7. 'Meninx D. E. L. Mid,:liecoffJscub , 0441 Allpes Slieads D. Shorb Joseph ..11isilein Lomas Spingler Clam. Stork Chas. Trickle Wat. [ Quiski• ,Tuhe sugh John Winelieitus Miss.lL E. Witieheissa Miss E. F. Wagen moo s:butensker Wisl a r Joaerhari Wisler Mrs, Elisabeth. WriOat. gra. koliZabea Lierlian Leger,. itasehe Rath/11)1ms , Slosinaker G o h r y ti rs. GEORGE O:TEA, 4'. j , far Persons calling for letter in the above list - will plosse ssopshey are atiVertiso4- oss 20 c.: 5 f 5 1 12 (a 1 4 1 ) 65 671 90 FAHNESTOOKS of 4 - Ceettp Goode.—.We have iiiccupened choice assortment of the C EAPX ST GOODS ever offered in the collate. •We ran hardly particularise, ae oar Ai , lA, comprises aimed ery thing desired. We have. reeeirnd seek. era) cases. Ph* rAmisand Birds, of Prints which we offer at 6} cents per yard, such as are usually sold al 10 cents klegatu. C.,butgs st 25 cents ; Idu•lins of which we hare an uttussally large stook at rodueed printri ; ens sinetts at prices that defy competition. In fact we can sell goods of every description so luw that pnralitmere will save money by buy. ing from um. , We asdrask persona desiring, cheap goods to examine our particaler ly,thie last arrival from the where we hate purchased, ((Or the Cash.) direct from the manufacturers, at such rate• as cunblo to offdr Great ltsroaiur. Call and . imbre for y wirselveA. FAH S ESTOCK BH01:11 N,.v. 10, 1357. if, • Notice: • ' - T IIE erixtnetofAisimilx Airriitt,Chastrat. tee or.tlie ponotrA,istnte Hug' 131 ra. (a l 4 Itfbitu4 l •, 14) of *rabbi towesissNAasuo eionnty. u..otated by A= SNypail sad FUDEIPUCir. HUL72., Executors of the bust will end testament of said,AustAnits rDia. deceased, has lieen fileA'Ait the Court of Common Pleas of Adams county, aud.wlll be ,confirmaeil by the eftia Court, on Tuesday. the 224 day o f December nest, uu/ses ussuse be shone to th e contrary. JOHN PICKING, "'Mfg' Y • othonotary's Office, Gave burg, N0v.16, IS:17. !It* J Edward 11Kant:ire, SCRYtYOR for the county of Adams. Office in ,I.iberty township. Post-Office adJress. Einniusburg, Md. Nov. 16,1857.* A PATENT LEVER 001.1) WATCH was 41 - lost on Saturday last. between &stick's blacksmith shop and Muesli creek. glider will be suitably rewarded by leaving it at Ti. Cearit.st °tee. Nov. Gun-Smithing. TUE subeeriner has oommenoeilpith•Guet. - a- and Lick-Swithing business in Washing ton street, a few doors south of Chambers burg street. GettyslAurg. All work entrusted to his care will be promptly and cheaply ex ecuted, mid in the belt rummer. Nov. I. 3t VALESTINS GASS. Dividend. BANK Or GirTVOICRO, • Nov. 3, 1857. I THE •President and Directors of this Insti tution bare this day declared a Dividend of THREE PIM. CENT, mallet on or after the 9th instant. J. B. McPLIEREION, Casfuer. [Nov. 9, 1857. :it} 20,000 lbs. of Pork WAN LED in December next, ' for which CASH will be paid. Fanners who hare the - ..trtiele for sale, 'will do well by calling, and waking engaigements with the subscriber, at his Flour. Bacan and Grocery Store, in West Middle street, Gettysburg. Nov. 9. GEORGE LITTLE. D° you want pretty DRESS GOODS, at low prices? Go to Fahnestocks' and buy them. Their stock is nheaper sad prettier than elsewhere. Their stock comprises De taints, Ovbarg, French Merinos, Alpaca Me rinos, Plaids, &c. Also a very rich looking article of Morie Antique for dresses. Don't forget to look at FAIINESTOCKS'. TZWELitY, Wallah**, Pistols, Violias,(lni ti tars, Acwordsoas, tiaratoeitess, light•day, Thirty-bout and Alarm Cioeks, as all to be bed at HATS, CAPS, BOOTS 1 SHOES of all kinds, qualities, sizes, and shapes, "for Men, Boys, Youths and Childress, at • COSFL&N &PAXTON'S. , SEGARS & TOBACCO—best quality. at OOBEAN & PAXTON'S. Nov. 11. 2w This WaY! Watch Lost. La d lea, Z=EEM Desirable Prottertsr s A T PUBLIC-BALE.—TimAninscrOA'r, •"- tending to _remove to tittotWest, will ofFor at Public Sale, on the premises, on Stqurday, the 28th dag of Piroressber isWO., the i'reperty on which he now resides, situate in Cu:all:Ar land township, Adams oounty, :2 miles from Oettysburg, on the 31illentown Bowl, con talotng 5 Acres, more or less, hay in,! thereon a Two-story Log DV. lOW 1,„ ing 110CS.L, a good Slop, &Stable, jj , a never-Riling well of excellent water, and a choice selection of Fruit, among the best in the county. It is, altogother, a most desirable Home. 11iiiir8ale to oonmeace at 1 &clock, P. M., on said day, when •ttetsdanoe Till be gives and terms made knuwa by Nov. Q.'57. JOHN BUTT, Sr. sir If not sold on sail clay, the Property will be for Rent.. Executor's Sale OF VALUABLE REAL h. PERSONAL 1 - 1 ESTATE.—Oa T isoraday , 191/i day of Noreatter insl., the subscriber, Executor of the /ant willend testament of ILxtraw ham, deceased, will offer at Public Sale, on the pretninae. that VALUABLE FARM, of thirdeerased, situate iwetnafterland town. ship. Adams coUntv. Pa., adjoining lands, of henry Bata John Winn'. George Trestle &nd Latairil Polley. eontaining 59 ACRES. more or teat.. • The improvement* eon. • slat of a Two-story LOG ROUSE,'.if I: wi th.a and I , if 11 of Water near the door ; a House, with a fret-rate Well; Log 11.kro, Wagon Shed, Corn Crib, and other out-build ings.. Thereis & first-rate troung Orchard of choice fruit; an eteellent Meadow, and about 12 acres of Woodland. The farming land is in a high state ofeultivation. Thisis a very desirable property for - any one wishing a small ram. It lies about 3 miles west of Get tyebtirg, within a mile of Marsh Creek, } mile from Trostle's Mill, and I} miles from Bream's. Mill. Any person desiring to view the premises, can do so" by calling on George Piece!, resift' in g thereon, or' upon the sub scriber. IIRP•If the above Real'Estate is not sold on the 19th of November, it will be offered fotqlent on said day. tsp, at the same time and place will be offered the following Personal Property of deceased, viz : Tables, Chairs. Reds; Bed steads, and Bedding, 1 calm OrDrstrittit; 1 Corner Cupboard, 1 Clock; 1 1 Gook-Stove ifid trimmings, 2 Stoves and Pipe, 1 Rocking Chair. Carpeting. Tits, 1 copper Bettie; 1 Brood Mare. 0 Elegant *doh X50rt5,....1 Car riage Ad Barness, -- I . pair flay Udders, and a varlet of other personal property. •/ify'bhle to commence at 'lO o'elieir, A. M; on said dar,eWherti attendance-will be - gisea and terms mode known by • MICHAS, FlSCE4.greeidori Nu r. 9, 1857. 18 • . Great Rush rpo JACOBS & Baltimore strey . 11 - near the Ditundod, to see the stacks of " Clothe, Capaimeres, 'Vesting, Le., which they, ( o have feet received from the efty, aa well ati, the ant class int of Ready-made Clothik now on hatut—Over Cote, Drees, If"rnlk,and Sack Coats, Pante and Yeats. ' . Don't forget that for anything In me n's • • line of wear, you can never go amiss by i v ing at Jacobs'. Upon want aline coat, or pants, or vest, rely 'won it ,you cannot he t t i : better aocommodatbo' an,yirtigre; either ais. L tst. quality, make or P#ee. Si COL middle; :0.r,11 low priced koodA. They _offer a varied stoo, l l and defy competitfoti. Mey will sell . Beaty- . made. Cothing, all of their own inakiq-iip, at. t , sae low its 'city Clothing, which ,nrfr aq apt to rip and give l way. They are pritelloal NIP'S nod hence tankost but slikt We! ltri - ott to be well rkttio Oi re' them a ettll2—lool at their stock--ttruf feu not Ple4eti,` Wipes_ tin, tuChn• &MC, N'i# trouble to show *oats. ' • lat&it Nnyt .. 'Tort and Philadelphia' tishicteit - receirqd.., 0 ftyktpuit;'l6y.'9,lBs7 Vail at PlcWiles tF YOtT WA.lll' BAI GAII9 I •Alelf_4lP, Varle4 *el% 1 It: NK -PACAUfici.ime tbt Omura of annoonoini to the citizens of Adams county. that he has opened Allow._ Pore, in the room foratorly ttavoPilei b 1 D•Kiddleeelr• on ChatObersburg.street. a few doors east of the d!lnje,fletel." audinsmodiataly apposite the Kentish:Ultimata Church; *hero Italia be p . leneseLto see-his friends. I have atuit'xel turned from Phaadslphia sod lialthstore with the .I*sreel and bed assortment of READY, MADE CLOTHING, ever opt Med in GetLyse iturg,arbitat I amprepattod to sell at priceseo lair, its tu.aatdnzak.. My -stock consists irr Oars , of Orer Coats. Frock. Coats and Bross Coats of every description and essiety . , Ad* loons and Vesta /of * tibds. and pilaw, T'fok , Aten'n'. and Binds, ewe, /donkey, Jeoliamt Shirts, Bosoms, Colors, Uttattellhirtli„ Des. ors, Buckskin, Wsulles and; Calton .Glores; Hosiery of all kinds, handkerchiefs, Suspen ders, Carpet Bags; UmDrellas r firetikA,Alu ßnlu Over-shots, Gunr-shota.eighleday and 30 hour Clocks, Guitars, A ccorderins,.Tiollue; a•iatge assortment of JEWELRY, choice Segars and Tobacco, paaaa..,4.l4ahort ererstatidif belong ing to a well assorted, CIPTHING 6 Vfratari woos. CaII and see me, No trouble to shoyt, Goods. All I ask is an examination of an y Gods and prices. F. B. PICKING. 0 atysbu 9‘,. Oct. 19,1847, f l it( • Fresh Oysters, &c. A NTIIONY LITTLE moat respectfully in- Az- foram; tits friends and the public, tlit'he win opou, on the 2d of November, an OYS TER SA.Loo,itt the rooms recently occupied by' R. Aiegler as a Store,. on South Baltimore. street, between the Compiler and Star sdfwes, wheie he will constantly keep prime 'fresh OYSTERS, and (19 them up in any desired style, as the Liens of eu may su ,,,, est. Tripe, Fruit, Nuts, 4c., can also be hal at his Saloon. iie_bopea by strict attention to busineAa. and an earnest do ire w please, to wont and receive a 'share of peptic patnna ge. Give lima a call—you will find elevythin gotten up le the must palatable manner. Gettyeberg, Oct 24, 1837. 4t Great Excifement! BEINGIAN k STILL ARID! T AKE NOTICE that we have just received 1 a now amisplendid lot of .114116. CAT'S, BOOTS & SLIOE.S, which we offer to tile public CHEAPER than ever + bowing put down our stock to the lowa Ilriog profits.— Under these arrangements we can put our roils within the reach of ALL, as to style, quality and PRICE. Our motto if quick sales aria small profits. Call and examine oar stock of goods before purchasing else where. Remember the sign of the BIG BOOT." Chambershurg street, below 13uell ler's Drug Store. r Bout' and Shoes made upon the short est notice and by the beet of wurknaan. October 19, 1857. Prrpare for Winter. fIUFFALO. &al Skin, Lion Skim and Whirl pool Over Coats, Telma., Raglans sod Loops—in short, every new style of Over Coat ; also Frock, Dress and Business Coate; Pants and Vests, of innumerable styles and patterns, suitable for old and plain tales,. as well u for the gay, and for boys. Al these are to he bad at the very lowest pries, at Oct. 4.6. sAmsors. BAcii•LoApiso FROM HAND:VER.— Farmers within g back-loeding from fin over will please spiry to • S HEADS *lg3 1;1 [.ER. COAL Sieves , Books*, Sbosele, .Pekers, Kettles, Pans, &c., &c.. can .b• i the Sews* Ware Roma, La West Madre stria, at 6114138 k IttIVILKA'I3. 0015 BAN /PAXTON have Vat, - Felt and Wuol MO, fur *n, Bum, and Childrom - • . _ OONEAN PAXTON have a ll the latest Ai BJigs of Malt, Fur, and el./di Cape. --diert7.4llo.cr:-rar.r... v.v.14136.: ißiLif)N" ;14, POOP 4 YAT P nide S. T rrt alii,icr;ixors; Execuiorn of A 24 ss roxit. Stolttesmtil, till al at Yobbo daleil 11e. az Lb , late residnn.ie of said . in Tyrine c. , wa.4bi,•;,4(ituna nounty.;On- uil t ni. Ih , Ist (17, V 10klmber mut, 111•1$ uning Personal Praptity. 'Ate . S 1 X 'II 011 S a loge stock or lamed ("attic. Shea t, 2 Four-hope IVagmie,Vagan Bed, Hay Lad ders, 1 One-horm!, tVagon, Carriage,. Mengdie and Barrows, Winnowing Mill, liasiefluiss, Threshing Machine; Wiwi. Bye, CMd. airs. & Glover/Iml, by tits bushel • Grua*** ground; IlAy by the tun; Coratudiat.,6 • Curnrodder Putter. Ffaissa . ald and Kitellen Furniture, such is Tables,Cliiirs. Cupboard, Beds and Bedsteads, A-day Clock Cooking Stove, and ninny other artialimi, fee RUISOEF.O/R to mention. StirSisly to commence at 10 o'clock. A; Y., on said day, when attendance will be gives and teraus made known by , JOIIN Karren, vr.r.pnicK noaz. Noy. 2, 1817. to Faxesidteh: Littlestown Railroad: TILE Siath—Monthly . Instalment of ity, Dullur, per Share.on the Stuck eubserila. ed, will be due and payable at the Treasurer of raid Coaapany. on the 2814 day et .Nev. but Vs, a„,f a ,1 . w.olutiun of the-B.llrd of %eye. tors. ptp , br,d S aurday, July 5:1!, all pip innsi In aitenti after A. 28th will be car ed interelnnt tile rate of .me per eent..a Month on their hark partaects, in Ili!CtortianCe the Act of Assembly: E. F. 9/101t8i Secretary of the Board. Nov. 2, IR.il, td N. 8.--Any of the Directors will rsollipt p,r paythenta un Stock. Cheap Clothing. eI_EORCIE .411NOLD k (JO. have • now oti ‘A hand, ut their Clothing Emporium is Jargs stuck of' READY-MADE 1.1.•01'11146: all of our own getting. up. made uut of one own cloths, sad warrautss to be wade le time very Lest trimmer and stile, 11.131011 g TOL:hare Dress Coats of every variety, Over-ooeil.Pan taloons. Neap. Monkey Jackets, 2 44., also I Black, Blue, Clive, Itrevii; Claret, Dreb and Green Cloths, for Over -coat s; with triniettidgs to reit, sold: ebeftsralso 'Cldieltitster, Caseinatai Jeans,. One& atti>seen'e *sir *ea , ~Vie but received tbe fall-faebt ions,. and baTe hands, constantly itoOdteAl 'cutting out . aul husking up, and if wA ustsnolk please you in a gArinent rtridy made,, we wild I take your measure and mite you a, stilt ois 'short' notiec Cali and see us. 'The abOlsa soods.will bo sold heap forcer. Oot. 12, 1857. ' I lug 0,44800 ugAloat mentioned hard avrearers and el men. 14 But, ; realemitritted the a - nt ittajga 14 thug doe. WA 1114*.! meas APProPinia. Inn& cage ;4 Use in a Face of tnissort74le formal, ofitelid dispatch , and roluiV suppone„ a written answer." ," to gp to --!" reiterated the Gotifriii i t i i' g rat it in proper, €lll4fin4i4l9, pian all that sort of Ming &laird-. toour own taatn7— bat tliakie r i4 4 Rte„ : . '4 siincies of Marble is &anti* 311tinehnsetts, rtitn, in potnt;Vito ssiti - to" I* qnsgissliedl*A9 hit, Wen ' tpy- expeß4 thite 'after' fbietfirte , add • taitliel. Salk of tilsC•ct,peth , eir ifs ept etelg iseveryhr ei firn t h e sit.64l, 'Whig _ _ frisetintif and thrg= ; ft"iieffiCieqeireAlikoViiiir titFlkhls....43oend nF ten,. 0 001110 10 Aim, Goods. . EO. MCCOLL , it CO. bare just, rsesivadk s large stock p New Goods, among which are Ladies' Dress Goods in at wo• ty cheap Cloths. (h•er-coathp , 011118 i. route. Jeans, &irritate, otrda, V Plop 'Ale, Shawls, Carpets, and Doraesdes kfalit4 alir x wiAlt a largd stook .of Bawdy-Made 4 '4 , 411 of our i!wO inalliagorarrastedie ;be we 9tdo and 0,14 well, also a huge eto4lll Greener, alt of which will be sold chimp flat[ cash.' .Cal and 'see as. 'Oti..l!?,' MT. I • ' isior , A few StOVEil on hand will be NO cheap. , MEE Ncir, Gopds you, bass pat returno4 witht J s U • stink of Va As l WINTRA i which IA will sell' To* ter, cab or couple'', pectluesi: Please giro him a call befaa : ppr; l chetah* elsewhere, as you will' litid it SciYolt laciness ti do so. term) Goods cet free OP charge. . JOllll HOME, Oct. 12,1857. • lire* laded* ! New G00d,f 1 ,.,. rtminsilact BROTH:ER.4, LaY4 J: reteired their tmuat large au I 'r pv.y main Wirrfei Gond!, to which they Invite tie lattenden of the pnblie. The Goods porehaied Inw, and wilt be mad tary the* Call and eaanJine at the Sign, of the Rai Vntat. , C6llln-Making. Itit subscriber re4peAfully inforiats till .... public that he is prepared to make FrINS, of all styles, at short mace, atidr. at nioderate rata+. 'He is also provitledltrilk an excellent new lIIUit!iE, which will enable hire to convey eorp4em to any burial gam desired. His establishment is located if* Hamilton township, Adams county, pearAtine,, llea‘u's store, and about one and a half 11000 1 fr,iiii - New Oxford, where he hopes to *IA end receive a liberal share of nnblic pritmtieOlk . THOMAS Abworz. , Oa. 10, 1 1 357. 3m Fall Millinery. . litlrsS S:W.1101U 110WARliott thipsisf- IN.A. denee.of T. F. Fsaxer, lialtimure street t one door South of the Ct;dipiler . oilice. gertysT„ burs,. has just re,eived from the city art in'tf-i usually !urge nssiirtinent 'el FALL MTLLIN- • ERY, with the Fashions for the weeeee, - 110 ~ which she calls the attention of the Ladies', confi.lerit that they will be pleased bYlliti be amination of the floods. . . •;..4 adif•frit*.g as low as the lowest-40s he-. Gouda and ,M.:lLinery worL. - •.:::. 0.. t. 5, 15.57. :iin Notice. T . WOULD again rewind all tbosetsithologgi I to kne either by note or btook-seariasetadiass I atm nbw Settling up my old bgaineeffrraq Pierre ca ll and pay, iLe longer indolgovillifet.: not he given. diISOL.I9. ? Oct. 1), Excitation,' Nation. /I_ BRAILAM SNYDgR'S ESTATE.--Le6toi I term testatneotary on the eetete of Atora--'. l ham Snyder, late of frone township, Adam county, deceased, having been grented to the ('undersigned, the first named re.idin&JS T Hamilton townshipsind the last named :mid. !ingin &ratan township, they hereby . gips notice to all persons indebted to said to make immediate pnyment, and those ittsvistir Claims against the same totheist , — properly au th entiestedfor sett = JOHN SNYDIdt.i • . Eggpg404:00.1• 1 74 Oct. 5, 1857. Gt • -Beireireere. Zia:clitoris Not ' HANNAH •iPfkieEfiS ESTATE.-4ets teAamenutry, on the estate of fillala" AKA, late CuittreeltattortsbliK county. decesuii-djuirisg been 'plum= undersigned, revidiag in MusaWa l he hereby sires m.7tioe t 'ftiftetitte . to make iremestie . le puseipaWy.l &Qom bariug Osier pgaispit itit4p4oloo(ttr present them properly autbentiiited thertient. • 31TC .4.EL' EMU, 41ler .Nos. 2, 1857. 6t - . el viwgurv.e . et AiifunisaT—r o wirmit" -- _ -- tit! sad lbw besintook ever m. W this pines. If yuu doubt it, anU in soft for -tpurssit err— at SCIIICIVi t ,,, •