Vampiltr, MONDAY' alpolligy .N9i r linlia-401, is lAN? & eO4Ol moss Om Soma lloppuremmot. There Is nothing that adds more to the interest of a newspaper than local news; and balk mere of this truth, it ia a ceastaat aim with us to make the Compaer as oompiete an index of what • pins in this region as possible. To do this still more successfully, we would ask the aid- of all oar friends through the county. if, when anything of in terest occurs, they would let us know of it, they would confer a favor not only upon us, but upon all the readers of our paper. There are occurrences happen ing every day which would be of inter est, but which are not published simply became they never come to our know ledge. Will our friends throughout th• county assist in this matter? Inaiiiillogiviag Sir/. Tbareday next, the 26th inst., has bees appolatod by the Governor of this Commonwealth se a day of Thanksgiv ing. We hope It will be properly ob served. The origin of Thanksgiving Day is thee given : Whist ,Igew Borland was drat plant ed, the settlers met with msny difficul ties std hardships; se is necessarily the cam when s civilised people attempt to establish themselves in a wilderness country-. Being piously disposed, they eu . 410, relief from Heaven, by laying t uek trance nod distresses before the Load is frequent set days of fasting and pi-fryer. Constant meditation, and dis courses on the subject of their diffienl- Ues, kept their minds gloomy and dis contented, and, like the children of Israel, there wore many disposed to re turn to the land which persecution had determined them to abandon. "At length, when it was proposed In the assembly to proclaim another fast, farmer, of plain sense, rose and re marked, that the inconveniences they laid suffered, and concerning which they had so often wearied Heaven with their ooniFilaints, were not so great as "tight have been expocted,and were dituiribih ing every day as the colony strength ened; that the earth began to reward their lalioors, and to furnish liberally for their sustenance ; that the seas and rivers Were full of fish, the air sweet, the crituaLe wholesome ; above all, they were In the Ail enjoyment of liberty, civil sad religiosa. therefore, tbo that rellecting and conversing amo subjects would be more com fortable, as tending to make them more contented with their situation; and that it woiad be more becoming the srstitauie they owed to the Divine Be ing, if, Instead of s fast, they should proclaim a thanksgiving. RI. adviee was taken; sad, from that day to this, they have in every year observed eir ountettaces of public happiness suf ficient to furnish employment, for a thanksgiving day." relies Services es Irberhasitriag Ser. We are requested to say that the Presbyterian, German Reformed, Lu theran, and Methodist diuretics, will hold %Aglow Services in eoneert on Thursday next, in the morning, at Christ's . Cbureh—the serviced to be ooaducted by the Pastors of said Churehe*. 'There will be serriees in the As sociate Reformed Church of this place, on Thursday next, (Thanksgiving day,) by thwitev. Mr. WZILNEZ, at 11 o'elock, A. M. Property NsWI. Messrs. Joel B. Danner and George Ciuitsinsn, Assignees of John Chritz rush, regontly sold one of the houses of midteeignor, is Chsuibersburg street, (slow ottenpied by the Messrs. Nein stedt,) to Rev. Dr. Schleifer, for $lBOO, Also the property of John Chritrustan ofl High street, (occupied by Kr. S. Gilbert,) to Bev. 3fititaid Bushissz, for Tki• property of Mr. Chritzusan ad joimisig that purchased by Dr. Schaffer, wet ea Satarday morning, sold to Mr. /LsittbnwEichelberger, for 111600 cash. .ar.. Samuel Herbst has sold his dwell sag, at the lower end of Chambersburg street, to his mother, for $774---he re seeibir AU* mast hell' lot adjoining. We. Niebeel Fiseel, Executor of Han nah Fisoel, sold at public sale, on Th ars chsy last, the propertyofseid deceased,in Csatilarlitad tp.—..50 acres, at 538 per ACM Kr, Jeremiah Sheets parch-e'er. Tbs'llrarss Dweilisg, with half lot of Sroulid, of Thomas Warren, on East Jigddle street, was sold by the AsSignee, 8. Wsower, ou Tuesday last, to Way bri fit for $4OO. mu* sameam i . The itilowing persons were, on Mon. day j, Directors of the Bank o f Gewgaw hr the mining year : Geo* arc.pa, Dr. Wei. R. Stewart, Joaper.V . Kerr, Jacob Young, Win. Me- Bakisui t lerris Y. Potter, henry My ers, Gen.' McClellan, Jacob Reese, Yemeni flasseon, David Kendlehsrt, Binary Wirt, Jr. IDu illinodey leak the following gen. Slassea, *we elecied °deers of the Get tribe:gaud Petersburg Turnpike Ccuar PAY President, Ira. Willaary. m ..aisadn=. D. Miami, Jam EL " • soiv' Zama., too. Be 44116 have cmi 111. , wad "ipsot to atartlY, a thrilling Amy, ear. illb• Skeletal& a 641 itiooh"—' a i r a, sipy of Which we aft beilkomi to Auditor, Mr. JAMAS Am of • 411 ' tsiat Pet * o. o6ll6o "littior - loam seispis. Pte attea i ".9 B .l" - Court kW. week was untuittally lame. The 'following case, were disposed of; President Judge Pm= and Associates Exsoura and Roma on the Bench : Comics Pmts.—Joseph J. Huhn, Adm'r. of Jobn Diehl, deceased, vs. Samuel Dichl.—lsano directed under a ad. ff. to revive Judgment given by De fendant to John DiehL Defendant set up a release for the amount in contro versy, alleged to have been exaccted by John Diehl, in his lifetime, in connection with other parties. Verdict for Da fondant. Samuel S. MeN air; 1160 of George Sliryoek, ye. Henry Peeper.-Sammons in debt for amount of the bonds, each for $lOO, part consideration of purehaae money of real estate. Defendant plead ed payment, &c. Verdict for Plaintiff, 8110 23 and costs. Plaintiff's counsel Sled a motion for a new trial. QUANTIR S saaroNs . --Coro rn onweal th TS. Wm. Wank.—lndictment for Forge ry. Defendant failed to appear, and forfeited his recognizance, $l5OO. Com. vs. Wm. Coe.—lndictment fbr Arson, in the burning of the barn of John Houck, in March but. Tho Com monwealth having failed to make oat a case, the jury, under biStrizetkfta of the Court, rendered a Tara* of ',lra Guilty. Coin. vs. Michael Het►ry.—Surety of the Peace. After hearing of parties, the Court ordered the recognizant* to be discharged, end the county to fay . costa. Com. vs. Solomon Schwartz..--Indict meat for Adultery and Ba4ardy ; Har riet Ann Pleveon proseesteir. The ease was given to the jury on 'Friday evening, and after being out all night, a verdict of Guilty . was rendered. De fendant's Counsel Sled a motion for a new trial. Coin. va, Abner M., Townsioy. Lar eeuy of a pair of Carriage Steps from Lazarus Shorb. Verdict - 'Not Guilty, the jury not Leaving the box. Com. vs. Joseph R. Flanigan. In dictment fax Libel, upon information of B. G. Harper; Editor of the Adams Sentinel. Defendant not appearing, his reeogniti►nce was _forfeited—to be respited in we he appear to answer at . the January Court. Oorn. vs. Joseph Saylor, Alfred Slunaker,Harvey Carter,Danied Thomp son and Harden Himmeas. Indictment for Blot, ke., on information of Joseph Bantey. Verdict, Guilty as to disturb ing the peace; fined one dollar each and costs. lirMx. RESET W. Emirs, of Strabea township, 011 Saturday a-week, had his left eye sekstely Burned by the bursting of s gun in his hands. Fears are enter tained that he may lose the Ilse of the eye. We regret also to lesrn that his father, Mr. Parka EPLZY, has recently lost no loss thaa twenty-four tine hogs by the prevailing cholera. itirThe Independent Blues were out on parade on Saturday afternoon last, and with them the new Band. Con sidering the short time had for practice, the performance was highly creditable. Prof. Srarvaz has oar thanks for a copy of the admirable Address de livered by Jolts B. BIDDLI, M. D., of Phila., before the Lineman Association of Pennsylvania College in Sept. last. Mir The Rev. F. Rutanaurr, of Wrightsville, has accepted a call front the Lutheran Church in Littlestown, this enmity. /16r Wo are Informed that Kr- Wu. mt.x Prruas recently hauled two thous awl and fifty brick, At one load, with a six•horse team, from the neighborhood of Ilistidiersburg to Petersburg I This big load is hard to beat. Stir Th e afternoon train of ears now leaves Hanover at a quarter Wore two o'clock, instead of a quarter lifter, se formerly. iiif-Mr. Joszpa W 'Tata, of the neigh borhood of Arendtsville, placed upon oar table, the other day, a number of very fine Potatoes, of the " Blue Mer cer" variety. We found them "not hard to take," and nearly resembling in quality our old favorite, the White Mercer. Thanks, Mr. W. iiirAn ear of Cora, 131 inches in length and containing 884 grails, grown upon the premise. of Mr. Peter Hake, in Franklin township, is now to be found in our " museum" of "mammoth vegetables." ARCHIBALD Cuaair must grow Apples among the largest and beat in the county, judging from a pair of Tulpshoekens he brought to oar ales the other day. Stain Carriage.—lt is stated that a steam mage made its appearanoe in the town of cheater, near:Pittsburg, a few days ago. It ran over the streets Dhe a thing of life, turning corners and dodging ruts. The driver of an omni bus, seeing innovation in this experi ment, put whip to his horses and tried to outrun the steam carriage, but - the Utter teat:* coach so far behind' that the oinniblas driver was laughed at by the speetators. The steam carriage wept se the rate of nine Mika an hoar with it pressure &ETV pounds. Rew Piruso.—it it stated that a =has boon brought formed at which will ankccoadsi 'tha as siltans* 9t, aiair,Tocatliata aad meat& it hi Most taaatal, andalready 0111113111111d1rOd gel twooty of tibb id t at Mei ate' orlferettiOr Ansxr}- iia ilia coluales. - 1 - • 111 Wityst - Tho "Fearful' ;wittiest story, which we published blot Weekoibtnit a man in Iluntingdon county-, who was pinned to his chair fur blasphemy, turns out to be a hoax. A letter from a gentleman residing in the vicinity where the dreadful visitation was said to have occurred, says tbero is no truth in it so far as that Locality is concerned. ICTILIIE NUR'S. WASIITHCITOIII, Nov. 17.—Advices have been received from Col. Alexander sub stantially confirming sll the reports in the newspapers respecting the dearer tion of the contractors' trains by the Mormons. Brigham Young bas issued a proclamation to the United States troops defying the government, and counselling his people to hostilities in the most determined form, and ordering the troops to keep out of Utah. lie says if they desire to remain till spring they might do so, provided they give up their arms and ammunition.—Col. Alexander, in reply, informed him that the troop, were there by order of the President, and would be disposed of as the commanding general saw proper. itifrA oopy of Brigham Young's pro clamation, which was distributed thro'- ont Utah, has reached the government here. It declares martial law, and avows treasonable purposes. The only thing to be done is to obtain winter quarters for the troops, and stand on the defensive till nest spring. For the .troops to reach Se lt Lake City and quarter there, except upon Brigham Young's terms, appears impossible. E.r .. ?.sion of et &Aim Tug--I , :ight Per son itVed.---Dtreorr, Nov. 15tb.—The boiler of a steam tug elloded this af ternoon 114 In theriver "opposite this city, and the vessel instantly sunk. Eight of the crew were killed. . The vessel which she had alongside tow ing lad her ri: n_ Completely riddled. Reading Railroad.--P.airtaimpura, Nov. 16.—Tq-day the Reading 'Railroad executed t► uew mortgage of seven mil lions to take the Ogee pf thq mortgage bonds of MO for the purpose of paying those bonds and the . floating debt. When issued this mortgage will leave tho debt iioniethl ng less than *11,000,00. Atrocities in India.—The Irish paws contain a letter from the Rev. Mr. Gleeson, Catholic missionary at Agra, which gives ail account of the murder, by the mutineers at Agra, of the Ilev. Mr. Zacharias. The account states that he was dragged frtim his chapel, hie arms were cut off, then his legs, and filially the head was separated from the trunk. Interesting Incident—The Rev. C. N. Righter, the able and accomplished agent of the American Bible Society in Turkey, recently died in Diarbekir, in t Asia Minor. A benevolent native Ar menian gave a place for his burial in his own burial ground. The father of Mr. Righter recently died in New Jer sey. In gratitude to the Armenian who gave his son a burial place, he di rected in his Will that a Bible, in the Armenian Wigan°, bound in the greatest elegance, should be forwarded to the Armenian, as a token of grati- Rude for the kindness shown thepre. eking dust of his eon. Accordingly a Bible of the required description was procured and bound in the most mag nificent manner. It is bound in gold, morocco and silk, and forms a splendid volume. It will ere long greet the eves of the Orientals, and show that kind ness done on one side of the globe is not forgotten or lightly esteemed on the other. it jsab. "Than eels the wilid heather, ease sleet or sae MOWN We'll Suet by web other however it blow." MARRIED, On the 17th inst., by the Rev. D. Bossennan. YT. SAMUEL LENTZ to Bits MARY 'RIPE, all of this county. Oa the 10th inst., Chunabersburg, by Ref. D. Dastmen, Xr. ALEXANDER OYLER to Mlss BARBARA A. =To, both of this county. On the ITth last., 'by Rev. Y. I. Anemia, Mr. UPTON P. "'ORRIS? to hiss BARAIi BABZHORE,both of thin county. Die lotilb. 4 .10115 s twee so tress Om rim se ma is bud ; New Pew la teeth, Ism **aim es Mt insist." DIED, ff On the 12th tem.., user 2481berrystown, Mr. PETER X. WORT; aged 74 pare 4 months and 5 dare. On the 11th inst., in this county, Mrs. RES VIER SPANGLER, aged 44 years 7 months Lad 1 days. On the 12th inst., in this county, LYDIA ANN, infant daughter of Mr. David Sell, aged 4 months and 13 days. On the 11th inst., in this county, FRANCIS STARNER. aged 1 year 2 mouths and 11 days. On the 9th inst., DAVID PETER. eon of Mr. Valentine Reamer, of Menallen township, aged 1 year 1 month and 27 days. At the York Springs, this county, on Friday week, that poor afflicted little boy, WILLIAM CONRAD, only asn of Mr. Conrad Monl, aged 7 years and 2 days. On the 12th inst., Mrs. ANNA MARIA, widow of Abraham Guise, of Butler township, aged i 1.5 years 3 months and 2 days. On the 15th inst., at the residence of Joseph Eckenrode, in Straban township, of croup, DANIEL lIENRY (son of Simon Hann, of Mountjoy township,) in the 16th year of Zia age. Died, on the 11th of Nov., HORACE BEN TON, son of William and Matilda Overdeer, of Benders-dile, aged 4 years Z months and 1 day, In the demise of one so young, so beautiful, and withal so interesting, as little Horace' Ben ton, we are sensibly struck with the truth, that "Death loves a shining mark. - Like a beauti ful sower clinging to its parent stem, for weeks he wrestled with a painful disease, that finally, notwithstanding he was nurtured with the greatest care by his dotting parents, a chilling blast from a Power divine caused him to wither and die, leaving us nothing but a recollection of his interesting feats, as well as his direful sufferings. But, however, sharp the sting, we have the consolation of knowing that, the king dom of Heaven is composed of sack infantile beauty and innocence. Just before the spirit left its tenement of clay, he called his mother and said, "1 am going to Heaven 1 I am going to Heavesir following the precepts. of. oar Lord sad Bailor, we will sleeve unto oar hp. mortal scull inelabitable bliss, stair with our little Hence Betelow, to %NM* above; where a/einem, sorrow, pain sad death are flared and felt so mere Father 1 mother I Mormon tb yois Little BMWs sad Brothers, faie ys well, I ass with you no homer stay, (dwell, God has dolled Biomes Beaton with Min to Then fart yo wwii, wasp not forme, The spell ls broke, way spirit's fre. . ThAit s tis yolir thahobblng breasts, your soalo—ift them well, To last la blissful realms ale*, • Tir4r: iVIZW . 13° T 114111 iklttolh a! • 130 alrg e a" , i b t"7 l %. . /Or olio M r-imsfS•r - • •. dtf :,.• • - - . • . - . 'wheat iii Oda city • • • . joal.wet, 'lt • t .A '• g 4 4 ' 4 * - r at an *aimed .one million ot:bmkaln. SinCel ' Orikr i OOll . ' F . I • 4. 44111 . 11 e i OA niit.:l4y of October ,100,4)0whis, .''soma, fibs 7 1 "" 1111 °‘ " "• - . ' • car th• i bean piinAtukpar day foe tlialis at. P. •t : - ' :l' . iff- i I : * of grain in this market. -Thee 'hat r * vis a . ~ 4' ..... ‘ . • ." ' • . T:4**f. been shipped from 'Chicago, by lake • . s rl i ill, ~ 1 AD . A•K • : r --- sines last May, eight a;td ens balf mil-, flat_ia• imai 4411441 s . id 4l=4.-eitallim lion bushels of wheat i It is believed I.l o 74 .himen 7 . , i w . a r, I I i p Y the ahlprdente - will reach ten millions bin. A. ilitl7. Dai4 - &taanioms r. ii , i4 - 0the4, 9 4 . . 11 fore the Clods of nawigation.—Ottcago team ISO A•er* .I:4* or ILI* . " 44 " A acres being Woitiland rid Vacies Weidow. Tribune; 14tH . The inapruveasents oonsistori.tWo . .S t le mile ne ' V i c% en dwan attl i e l d, l3 ` r a " ' ; ' ll. 1 f I ! : Let. Barn, with aitede sireer . ' ' 1 Corn Crib and Wagon Shed i e _'• aye • I' , Smoke Mose, stone, Shop, skid . othef' dt-1 i buildiage ; an exoellent well Of water nPar 1 the kitchen door, and a never-tailing spring within twenty yards ; a fine_young Orchard of thriving trees : 4.44 14•_Phaches, Pears, Cherries, &a., The Farm is int!, pierh..oo , l soof °laicisation. and nodergood iswsitnic...,-Per-1 on wishing to view it are requested to , , on the widow s residing Our**, Stir Sala to otnesmanas,at I. o'clock. P . M..., on said day, when, attandaaoe win be gitei and terms made kno t zliz GE,O SKITII. Amer. By the Court-4. J. /Itimirta,, Clerk Nov. 29, 1857. ifirlf not sold. the Farm will be (Arid fat, Rent on said day. - ' . Go to Tazewell. —Tazewell, Tirginia, is one of earth's favored localities. The " hanger-mobs" should emigrate to that place immediately. The Tazewell Advocate says that corn is selling at 20 centis per bushel for fattening hogs. A correspondent of the Richmond Dis patch writes : Living is cheap enough—only think of eggs at G cents per dozen, chickens at Gi cents each, bacon 10 cents per lb., corn 25 cents per bushel and wood only one dollar per cord, deliverable at your door. 101 WORK /OR WORK JOB WORK JOB WORK JOS WORK tatip tt tkis Offleti. 1 'es WORK JOB WORK Jill WOLK ?Mar . pei 49 ter 41'1 ' 1 '1 1. 4 . j 537 Wheat, per 4d, 118 135 orti Camßye, - e. 66 96 , fl • 60 78 Fate, • " f 2 l 35 Clover-eeal, " $ 26. 550 Timothpeeed," • 25 , 37 Beef eagle, per head., 676 8 2.5 is ' 50, 760 nay, per ton, . 1200, 18 00 Whiskey; pet , • ' 24 , ckseao,-Peratian, per Soo. 66 00 lisievotr---rhoorikay tea. Flour, par lAA.. from witjonfl ' $ 5 00 Do. " from stores, 573 Wheat, per iteattel,, I 05'130 . '10 Rye, 75 it Corn. ts Oats,. Cloverseed, " Timothy, " Plaster, per ton, York—Friday last. Flour, per bb., from wagons, $5 25 Do., " • from storm, 6 00 Wheat, per bushel, 1 00 ® 1 20 Rye, • • 75 Corn, I d 64) Olall, d I BO Cloverseed, " 4 50 • Timothy, " 250 • Plaster. per ton, 6 50 Notice of Inquest. Noah Forman. vs. &sauna) In the Coart Baile. &bac.* Myers, Juliana of Campion Hoke, John Myers, Jesse My- Nasser Ad ele, Wesley- Myers, Mary Ann ams *aunty. Hoopes, Miry Catharine Hart- No. 9, PM*. Juliana Ha:Smock. Jahn number T. Wesley Rartiock. Martin Lis. 1/357. Writ ther Harteoek. Jessie Marshall tis)seriitiou Ilartsock.RaehelArinHarisock. Notion is hereby given to tborDefendante named in this case, that in paransineeef the above Writ; en Inquest will be held upon the premiss% described in the said Writ, as litarday, the sth day of Ausitir7 sad, A. D.. 11358, fur the purpose of making partition. of the estate described in these pm:sliding& to and among the parties herein named wood= ing" tu their several sod iespeoldvir pannier,' lithe same can be done without prgiudiee to or spoiling of the whole, otherwise to value and appraise the same areording to law, at whieh time and place you are requested to attend if ynn see ISAAC LIGHTNEIL•Skerit Sheriff's Oboe. Gettysburg. I Nov. 23 1857. td j To the Honorable the Judges of the Court of Quarter Sessions of daunts T HE Grand Jury attending at the present Session, having visited the Jail and Alms house. respectfully Report : • That they found the Jail in good eenditiost, with the evception of the Ternsee tinder the cells, which they believe entirely insuakdent to heat the cells. and wdoild'reeoesemmd it to be taken out and a Vannes on the plan of the one in use at the Ahab-home enbetitn tett in 101 place. They take pleasure i; f rating that the AliattrLhottae buildings ar well heated. care fully ventilated and com fortable in all re spode. The apartments cleanly; the comforts of the invalids - and infirm inmates well pro vided for, and the entire Institution mani festing the rood care and kind attention and prudent management of the steward, JACOB Om', and family. In view of the scarcity of wood, and en the ground of safety, the Grand Jury would also recommend that all the Alms house buildings be heated by Furnaces such aitthe Rise at present in the new Hospital. They further espy ess their gratification at the fact of the co m*stive small number of bills brought before them, and the indication thereby of the conditioa of public morality and good order eaisting in the community. This Roport has bean unanimously adopted by the Grand Jurors of this date, November 13, 1857. 'JOHNS JOHNS, Foreman. Nov. 23, 1857. NOTICE is hereby given, that the notes of sale vireo by purchasers to the under signed, be due on the 7th of December next, sad will be placed in the hands of an officer for oullection if not paid when due. JOSEPLIESIIELMAN. Nor. 23, 1857. CMME to the premises of the subscriber, in Mummaisburg, Franklin township, un Tuesday last, a dark bay Mare, about 8 years old, a frier on the forehead and two white feet —and a dun Mule,about 17 years old. The owner is requested to owe* forward, prove property, pay charges, and take them away. BENJAMIN HINII.LF.. Nov. 23, Itss7. 3t CONMtXCA?!D O . ONFECTIONS.—A fine assortment just %-/ reeeired, among which are Mint, Lernnn, Hoarhound, and Cough Candies. A. 140, Cordial, Wine, Gum, Licorice { Stiawberr Cream, Acid, Pin.-apple, Jenny Lind, anal Wine Drops, besides a Urge supply of stick candies at WM. BOYER & )30W43. SUGAR, COFFEE & MOLASSES .—A good assortment of Sugar, Coffee and Melones. which we will sell as low as the lowest. Call and see these articles and thee judge fur yourselves. For sale at the Grocery and Confection Store of BOY= & SOIL RAISINS.—We have lambi Rashes whisk are hard to beat. *ud salves at LE 1 1 1agood and fresh, Oar tau it ta• cheap store of DOM k /lOW. A LMONDS, Filberts, Brea Nuts, laglieb 1411 . Walnut*, and Pea Nuts, constantly on hand and will be soldebiap by Bons I Son. TITAIITED.—A good Joarsquaiut 8110:14 MAILS& of steady, ladootrjoak Nuoe other need spplz. Laq4lLk_of _ . BatItOYALIT AUORMLUGE Nor. .„ ; , OWN bine %- 1 Wirtot etytik lP MWt Silk nolothir . v4rket Aepoti-$. Ibio Idiot Belttasers, Tort k itstorse proeni Grand Jury Report. Notice. Estrays. - Baal lestate, A T PUBLIC SALE.—In paireaancie of an Order ofthe Orphan's Court of Adams county, the euttetwilvar, Administrator Of the estate of nowt's'. Hotttiscism, deceased: will offer at Public Sats, onsitus. premises, on 71614 day, tky.lsA day of Dorsasber the fulleiering Beni F.state of said decadent, viz: No. 1. A SMALL FARM; situate in Tyrone township, Adam* county, adjoining Lands of Amos Myers, Jacob Ferree, George Munintert and James Gettys, containing 53 Acres, more or lees, with fair proportionv of Nirthxiland and Meadow. The improxements consist of, A two story 1)6,1 MOU5g, a Log Barn, with ;1;.1111 sad other out-buildingv ; n nerer• failins aprirlg-nesr the house • and a thriving Apple Orchard, with other fruit. The Farm is under gond cultivation sad gaud Syncing. There is water in nearly all the fields-ys rooming streani thru' the place. No. 8. A TRACT OF LA Nll t con taining 7 Aeree,, more nr ler.s. in flonungttini totenship. adjoining 'lends of Jacob B.Chron, isteand Daniel Nebo: • , (I * 4 - 50 2 / 50 6 60 No. 8. A TRACTOF WOODLAND, eontaining 7 Acres, more 61' has, adj oining No. No. 2—well covered !O ad pt thl bt of pb unter. gdp- Poisonit;*ighing,ts the 'Petty. are req u ested to call Ma • •Ilia Adrian trator, residing near lip. 1. *- • stirSsie to eommenen 14'1 b'cloe P, M.. on said dim, when attendance will be gitlin sad terms meste , knwTrilty , • • JOHN•STAMIT, Affeer. By the Court--J. J. WSW( Is, clerk. ' Noy. 23, 1857. to I . Assignees' Notice Joni CREWMAN, of Gettysburg. Ad * ams mouldy g executed a voluntary asiiipmient of • and elects co ths subscribers, of * place, in trust fur the Windt of c . titer hereby request all persons indebted 4. said John Christman; to make inuaediate payment of their- reams. tire dues, and all persons baring claims or demands ,cra him to present them , lbe sank+, meat. JOEL L DANNER.. ' GEORGE CRILITZgAN, 37**. 23, '57 . at • Assign . . , . Herring's Patent on4.iiinos 1191 a t tisoLA*ysoor 111.4688,_ with Hera Patent POWDER PROOF LOOM-1410u! ♦ Ilsaatxo. Makers, 34 lEilaal &reef, bekwi fAilhialphia.—The great interest manifested by the public to procure more certain securi ty 'from Ore for valuable _papers,-such es Bonds, Mortgages, Deeds,' Notes and Book. of Amounts, than the ordinary Safes hereto fore in use afforded. induced the Patentees to devote a large portion of their time fur 91 . last fuurteon years. in malting 'diioovertes and improvements for this object e lhe 'result of which is the unrivalled H•rritseg kiaeat World's Asir ..Preatistm FIRE PR OUR sAnr.s, universally acknowledged as the Outer:cc Rest of its month! "%Having been awarded Medals at both the•WurbFat Fair, London, MI, and Crystal Palace, N. Y., 1853, as superior to all others, is now undoobtadly warded to that apeflatioo, an 4 secured with Hall's 'Patent Powder-proof Looks—which were . also awarded separate Medals, (as above)—furors the most perfect Fire and Burglar Proof Safes over yet. of r% ed to the public.. I Nearly 300 " Flerringe Sales" have been tested during the past 14 years, and Rapt* than 16,000 have Wen sold and are now 4 4 actual use. Also on hand or nianufaoturei to order, all kinds of Boiler sod Chilled less Bind Chests and Vaults, Vault Doors. Menet Chests fur Brokers, Jewellers, Raiareas* . priests families. /kn., for Plate, Diamonds. and other valuables. Nov. 23, 1857. Thls Way To FAHNESTOCKB I—*-A water Arrival of 11 CJeap Goods.—Wa have just opened a choice assortment of the CHEAPEST 000D8 ever offered in the county. We can hardly particularise, Si our stook comprises almoet every thing desired. We have received sev eral cases, Five Thousand Yards, of Prints which we offer at. 6} cents per yard, such as are usually sold at 10 cents : Elegant Coburg;s at 2S cents ; Muslin. of which we have an unusually large stock at reduced prices ; Cas sinetta at prices that defy competition. In feet we can sell goods of every description so low that purchasers will save money by buy ing from us. We only ask persons desiring cheap goods to examine oar stock, particular ly the last arrival from the East, where we have purchased, (fee the Cask) direct from the manufacturers, at such rates as enable ue to offer Great Bargains. 'Call and judge for yourselves. FAHNESTOCK BZUTHERS. Nov. 1 8,1857. tf RREMAINING in the Pust Office, at Getty*. burg. Nov. 18, 1857. Armor J. C. 'Bening D. E. I. Bowers Mrs. Cath'ne iMiddlecoffdsoob Brown Joshua Oswald Allpen • Clippinger H. Shea& D. De Forest Jesse 11. Shorb Joseph Deoltelmeyer Jot. Sballein Lorenz Erwin Martin Spangler Chem. Fisher Miss Mary J. Stork Chas. Fulton Mrs. Martha ?dela* Wm. - Guggenheim M. Qufghle Juba Rink]. Charles Wsagb Juba Hutton Alf. Winehehas Miss M. V. Johnson Chas. 2 Wiaoheims Miss E. V. Moke Geo. A. Wagausso Shoemaker Moamar Robed W fair Jou 'than • Millar Daniel Wish, Mrs.. Elisabeth Miller /AMA Nibs Mrs. Elisabeth Laatehsa Vs. R. aerosol Lairs. Kart* Kra..lalla Reecho Radoas Markley Paw • Shaeataker rhart. 01, GEYER, P. le WU,* la she above Sr. advertised. serPerseas ealitaig list. erM Ideas* say the , 1 A/ ..--The Oldest shrrtehes . Weer Ye& we*. Purrs, erected hi - TIA, and the old North church, (Mitch r • • • j- !greeted in 1189. Artiriold t niuseit ia. Easton is Christ ell we* street, greeted is 17213. , Ibis viol . . h..was.s Wig Mt ano, lost ties l %Kist's. - 1 ___Aitivardilliazal i n v _ jl2l7lMilro2 for the amity of: Admit * 2 .1-0/16,- ha LAMM. Wilikip.- . fortvimi List of Letters ,A Pti lli llitilaMho w . tending to rolinie to lb* West. will atm IA Public ttle, on the premises, ow AfthodaS4 s:Btk dap of Ahab*. toot, Property en which !Sebum rbidtted, shalt !e Cumber -1 n 4 tortship. Mot? county, 2 Mile* front =Wm; bit'ensAlillennetri itethdreolti -5 Mori dr Was, ing illitiiiiitilla ngcB4 l oeatAlau big— p.s4ol l)49ll billl: tj a forroc-Ouluit will of twines water, 4od a shoies selection enfrint t astom the beSfin the county. It is, 'alto,get/ter, most drshilbte Home. Mirth& to ounitoynoo at I o'clock P. M.. On.:ood=ttay, whew attendattee will be knee end terrn made known by sot. 9,y47, • • • soar ntrrr„ ar. /fru aot aold ofi said day, the. Property will t o e rui Real. The e'-& Ifeehaniee' ATTNOS INSTITUTION or Asses Co.- 13 Thli Institation receives depoeites, fur which it pays interest as flllows: Foe attar roontim• 4 per mot. per annum. For 3 and not over Itt months, 3 per cent. per Omura. For transient depoeitoe, nut less than 30 dal., 2 per cent. per anntim.payable on - demand - without silica. .11 joint fund (capital) of $lO,OOO has been paid In.' 161 , lowa owl Wednesday. liars -reoeiwd oa iispodit• rs M as .6 dime. latarast,to be allowediriteasser the deposits" amount to $5,00, and us each ad ditannal $5,000 and upwards. Once in South West Corner of PuLlic Nave, next to George Arnol ea store. Open, daily from 9 A. M. to 3 P. M., and for reeeiy intg deposit... every Saturday, front 9 A. M. to 6 P. M. Presideat, G MIME TII RON E. 13etrwvrd iSec..eiary.tik:OßGE ARNOLD. Directors, John Briugh, John Horner. Samuel Durboraw, George A. Heintzeiman, Jacob )fusselman, D. McCreary, D. McConatigh), , William Culp, • Mieltley', Robert Romer, John Tltroaa. ' • April 14.38.57. Hardware Btore. TIIE subscriber; would, respeetfuli7 nuance to,tlisit friends and Vie public tliat they have snarled a Uardvrare Siarc, in Patti mute street, adjoining the midenee ittratrid. Ziegier, .Gettyrburg, iri-which tbey vilwajr intend to affirm the pOlie a larse and era& assortment :.of. HARDWARE, Iran Steel, Groaelias,,,Oetlery, Coact. Trinitniags, Fliariii!gps Asir, .Baddlerz, Cedar rare ~sbpe riadiega t tiunts,Oils and Dlp Scerfti lb Mil , inatuding evessry descripption of articles in the above line of`barinewU to which they invite the attention Or boach-makers, black aniiths,i carpenters, cabinetmakers, Shot, makers', 'saddlers, and die public, generally. Our stock haring been seteeted with great oars and purchased for hub. we PAM WO (fur the ready money,) to dispose of any part of it on as reasonable terms as they can be purchased anywhere. We particularly request. a call from our friends, and earnestly solicit a share of ppeaWoe favor, as we are detenninined to aatb blt character fur selling goods at low - pea* sad doing bitches. os fair prima**. JOEL D. DANNER, DAVID- 71LEOL4It. Gettysburg, June 9, 1851. tf Prepare for Winter. . . • r, PUFFALO, Soal ... . . ' I : . " Skin, Lion Skin "j•• • . ~ sod Whirl pool 0 Ter 4,1.•••, ,_ --, _ Coate, Telmas,Res: , • • lens and Loops —in -. •.,...‘ '.. " , • . " g bort. every new .. ;, ..-.,/ s of OlorCoot • 4. . I /. __-_-_-•;• ‘ a t" heal. mores ; ''• AS . and beisoosCosor, Pints and Tonto, of innutnereble styles end patterns. suitable for old and plain men, as well as for the gay, and•fur boys. Ail these are to he had at the' very lowest wices at Oct. 26. SAMSON'S. Hanover B. Railroad. /RAINS over the Hanover Branch Railroad . 11 - now rue as follows : Finit Train 14WITel Hanover at 9 A. M. with passengers fur York. Harrisburg, Culsatbis. and Phnladelphia. This Train also oututerts with the Express .for Baltimore, arriving there at 12 w: &mod Train leaves at if r. w. with pas sengers for Baltimore and intermediate On em,sattreturne with paseenewra from,Tork, &c. J. LEIB, Agent.,:: Nov. 23, 1851. • • ;Teat From 1110 Cit y, • WITH A LARGER STOCK. THAT aCgs .NORBSCIOIits just reocived from the. COI a large stock of Ciaocsatts,Tten.4l4.. •-•the,'ls,rgest he has yet aired to the troblie. sad 'which be is mar opetin at his new lo cation, Iteres Cbrverr,ne B alt imore street. —. Give him a call ! Yon find his (VW, Baru, Ifolames, Sall, Tau, and everything dee, the best and the cheapest to be had in test-+6e having bought at low Wee, and being determined to se ll fast at small profits. Readied, Ken's old corner, Baltimore and M t sts. rg, May 11, 1857. Stauffer & Harley. CHEAP WATCIIES & JEWELRY, whole %." sale and retail, at the Philadelphia Watch sad Jewelry Store, No. 98 North Second street, earner of Quarry, Philadelphia. • Gold Lever Watches, full jeweled. lA carat caaes.s3 00 ; Gold Lcpines. 10 carat, $24 00 ; Silver Levers, fell jeweled, $l2 00; Silver Lr pines, ewels, $9 00; superior Quarticrs,S7 00; Gold Spectacles, $7 00 ; - fine Sill or $1 50; Gold Bracelets, $3 00; Ladies' Gold Pencils. $1 00; Silver Tea Spoons, set. $6 00; Gold Pens, with pencil and silver holder, $1 00. G,,ld Fingwr Rings 37} cents w $.. , ,0; W a ld) Glasses, plain, 12} cents; patent ISt: Lunet 23; other articles in proportion. All goods warranted to be what they are meld for. STAUFFER & HARLEY On hand, same gold and silver Levers and Le piner. sail lower than the abuse prices. Oct. 20, 18:i7. ly Fresh Oysters, Aw. NTIIONY LITTLE most respectfully in forms his friends and the public, that he will open, on the 2d of November, an OYS TERSALOON,in the rooms recently occupied by C. Ziegler as a Sun*, on &Aida Baltimore street, between the CouiptTer and Sl'ar offwes, where hs will ohnstantly keep prime fresh OYSTERS, and do them up in any desired style, as the tastes of Cua omen may suggest. Tripe, Fruit, Nuts, itc., can also be had at bls 'Saloon. Re hopes by strict attention to bashes■. and an earnest desire to please, to merit and receive a share of public patrons ge. Wire him, a call--you will find everything gotten up in the meet palatable meaner. Gettysburg. Om 26, 1857. 44 Dividend.' Baez or Chtmestres, Nov. 3, 1X57. Presided sod Dirseturs of this Insai• 4 - tattoo bars this day &Aare' • Dit Wand of TRIM PU. (JUT. swish", oft or after the ffth Weans. • • J. B. IfeP111:1180N, timbals [Nov. 9, 1857. sq TT!seasestofivasEss mos. Casassit & of di' perm( sod estate of Hewer Gus, can druslaurd,), of litestsui trlynabPl. kisawveassty, Phs, eisisd by Joys OSUMI sod 11,112111UCT. HOLIII, Immesh! at the last will mid testament of said Amass* Simms, deseidied, Was has. Med in the Cowl, at Comma Mose of Adam onto% snit will bs esairated bar the said Cmrt, oa may, abo am . 224 6117! • ' e, lux* Irea. Vii larb 4e ' • - - - - C : at Rtok#4 . l__ IF Yo ( "Vt411131- Scup aotkiais d'• Varmly Rom I'_ aA N I,llc H. PICKING has th• pawn* of anii4ujiciog to the ell's of •, o ,' COIITIIV, that'lte hue opened' a. J, ' the rutty: , _ L rrif, occdpierl b nn Clot~tirr- Vrtoet7V • r . t I%ti • &Me I Dot et. 4 errolieestedlitesbit tit, SNOW) Lettbersi 4letstele,, ethos adds im *dried to eta hicflieu4es., j bele.temf, turned from Plillaultiphisandßaltipors tin, 'Lorre ei..l brit ilbiotartu3eitt of PIA cr.oi !IMO, over (+toed Hirt trt,lch I am prsptrrvii to self at:O'Mara! tow is to asitoolsh. Dlr .leek estssistlilier , Tint of Ovee I euetti.!TWelt Coals suit Dem , .[seen^ dreerirtime sod vatieet. Pineee.- Ilute NMI' V.lOl of tit; ltbidet ast4,pneak,her, Ikluses. alottl, Boy's wuus, Muuksy 1/por ti . 51art,03 460144 , C. lays , Ltailer ses, fluekskin, Woolled and Collo" H ,siery of all kinds, llandkervh:efs, Suspia.. dent, eisrpet Bar, Umbrellas, Tank., Over -shoes, lidm-.tenet:'sight- , laYeast 10 1 10 1.- Clocks, Guitars, Accordantly, Violists, Isissigat ussortmen 0f1,3 EW LAY, clinics Sew" 494,• Toboec.,, Curses.—in phoneys/titbit% ing to a well stsurtad CLorut.mtik 3 11 * 4 STO .\/ . t4rne.' No trouble to elltildP- Goods. All 1 ask is an ezansinalker Goods add prices. V. B. PICIILING:• Gettyaburg 4 , Oct. 19, 1657. tf Great Raab, TO JACOBS & BRO'S., Bsltiraora . a near the Pianioncl, to see the atsmika. Cloths, Cuss' okeres, Vratings, &c., w hick they have Seat reeei‘ed truth the city, as Wan Ml' the tirst ciao• lot of litmttiv-made Clothitli now on hand—Over C.,ats, f)ress, Frock stso. Stralc Coats, Zan a ant V en^. I.X}e't fern that for anything in the tgets'ia• line o f wear, L Nito eau never go ionise by ,1414..., ing et Javotle. If you want a flue onst i cur pints, ur %cjjt, rel.!, upon it yuu ;mutat isiv' better aqcominoll..ten anywhere, either isrte inality. make err priec. •S, with mi4ltlis !es , luw prkuti gliods. They offer a varied etisek, awl defy comptititillt. • The will sell Reidy merle Ohotliii%, tn . lhar oirri.ssakiarep, sit , prises 4 0 lout us city viuthitig, which ere go apt to.rip hal :sm., They are praatis4 tell4ip Liam" tie, mid lien pe turn out MA:It( Inif what they lci'ok , r'to be well gotten' ur. Give thew a,...ath—luok•at their stock—siMlfi you•sre net , nlease I, there's no harm duns. No trouble tn. show goe4s. trlrThibhilteitSevr , Yusk and Philo:l.lphi* Fabius , * mesuived. • Ciettriburs, Nor. 0, 18(s7. r --, - , Gtr t Excitement! .'- ILIMAN ,LEGHINLIVOI VILLAS/4f ° tt TAKE 'l 4 ; 04 ICE that we kayo just re* ;07 Al a it_9,.‘r and splendid lut. of 11.47'6,g4 BOOTS * BIIOES, which we offer to lba Pattie critxtrEa than ever,. haring itlit' dowit!oor stuck to the lam* lirtng proftcr.lig! Uuder •theietairangements we can pat air ignmia..withis the reach of ALL. as to atzrisit qaddity and, PRICE. Our motto- is gawk , salsa awl. 0 rail; prolltA. Call and east**, c4r stuck, u gouda before purcltsalllX OINI Where. Re ember the sign of the ( 4 ' ' u BOOT." Chimbersburg street, below Dkisli-', lip's Drug &ore. . , II - ,1)-► tithrilsota and Shoes made upon thathiOtt nineties and by the best of workapcs.. , ' October 1I), 1857. 1 New 'Goods. : QO. ARNOLD it CO. hare just , • • a larti o stuck of Xew Goods, anal which are bia* Dress Goods in grim r ritiiiP ti , cheap , Cloths, Over-coatings, Osiod‘i mere, Jeans; Satinets, Cords, Vestir . tga. , Piwark. neap, Shawks,-Carepets, and Dornestias ally; wi chi sarge stosk of Belid.-114 1 ix% an of our own 'Kakis& war,re4l4, well made and to fit well, also. I t iirge I GrOGiiiii 141 of which will' be sold abilik cash. CtU and see us. . , ll I Ott." 12. UM - . ~.. 1 , 0 NEPA few STOVES on bawd will be idli , cheep, . • , . k Naw.,Chwx/L. : HAKE , has just returned wi t t le,ao 0• stock of FALL. I WINTE R , which he Will sell low for cash ,or vauletrif produce. ' 'Please give hies a . earl b i a*Fi l chasing anew/Root as you. will to hacked to du so. igirAll Goods ens chino. - 1 Oat. 12,1857 ' ' New Goods. . ' F ATIMESrek ham 4, 11 1 received; their usual large supply o aX and Winter. Goods, to Whieli - tkey invite IW attention or the- -The. Goods ware' purchased lipw, and will be sold very , aimmip. Cell sad e*usiitie at the Sign of the , Front. ' ! • . -- ; • Collin. Making. . -- ''''"' M siabec T. iber respectfully infanta . 1210 T : ;414 5r 11 i a 'that be Is p:tepar to losi . 0 :?, eel . styles, st:ihort Ho b e WWI al, muderrati isms. * Ho is alscr provided irlOgi as excellenti new HEARSE, which will wiEW him to contey corp.*, to any km burial; deaiire4. Hie establishment is , . 71a olliowlt Hamilton township, Athnus county, nes; Ilea 'a store, and about une and e half i from New Ogfurd, where he hopes to' I and re.eire g libetabihare of pnl)lfe pateturSjeig THOMAS MAINZ OA. 19, 1557. 2m Littlestown. Railroad;,' ..”1.11 mini Ststh Monthly In4toltnept. of, /ITO .1)..11.irs per Share on the Swck sul4erlt, ed, will 1).) due sod payable to 114 Tressi C, of baid ,m05u. , ,,,0n the .~4t; clay of IVI4. a . i f a sirßy is Bo , olution t.f the Board (if DI = ter , , p:t.it dl , rn Et iturd,ty, .1111, !.15vh, - allliiiit‘i :..us :n arretir4 att.r A.inr.2•:(tlivill 14 cue l ed interes rats t at the ra of •Jne per cent. s on tlwir La.: l 4 pay muLt , , iii ace , ,rdanee stiik u l the .I,_t of Assembly. E. F..51.1011V Smrclarp of the Nor. 2, 1557. td N. B.—Apy of the Directors will rectiii4' fbr payments on Stock. Execider's Notice. pI(ANNAH FISCEL'S ESTATE.—Lettilial testamentary on the estate •of Bassi* Fiscel, late of Cumberland township, AWN* county, deceased, haring been gniated gado undersigned, residing in Muuntjoy es tozboioz he hereby gives notice to all persons to said estate to make iruniodiate payment, ?. and those Lacing claims against the faskistt4i present them properly authenticated Itself/4w dement. MICHAEL FI SC EL, bur. 2, Gt. • Millinery. , • ISB SOPTIORA HOWARD... at the ritellt I". deuce of T. F. Fraser, Baltassureirt, one floor Squib of the Compiler dice, Ixtsg, has jest reeel4ed from the eq We? usually large tuusortment FALL MILL 1111.: ERY, 'Pit h the Fashions for the leispoti, - 14 whieh the calls the attention °Caw Lefiest e t confident that the will be pleasull by AbAllst aseinstioe est grin eirtrriesot as low as the loweet Goods sea work. ' ' t, 1R,57.'3m • . Notice. • T WOULD again remind all tkosaisielled i• to tee either by newer book seeetutt. titan 1 ant new 'settling itr niy old , btatindilljov Plrrse call Auld pay, se lbogeLitulul nut be given. 4 1 .9 n Oat. 10,1357. 'GundlrOthing. -, 0 , 0 rallieriber connitestest sad Lnek-Stnithint barineedin lirseifsgel toe street, a Inn doors Ins* *stesmdlisies4 hag strat i Gettysburg... , All wash. to Lie care ;wilt be proilittliy *OS eoutel, and in the hest in Nov. 16. St Ir4XLEIETTIIII7I3IIII rea L jrWr *:STAlara":l' 64d141 WWI Wif lisiiVittii, he - MEM . JOHN KOK& EN