tht Compiler. MONDAY MORNING, DECEMBER 7, 1857 lotaq & eotpliii fiff4its. Oat litalltreibills. Grtfyiliurg Rallroail.—We understand from Mr. Girr, the Engineer, that the grading of this road has been finished to New Oxford for some time past, and that the tracklayers are within a mile of it with the superstructure. Should the weather continue favorable, we may expect the rails to bo down as far as that place in the course of ten days, when an " opening jubilee" will be an nounced, to take place prtabably about the Holidays. The unfinished portion - of the grading between this place and New Oxford is progressing finely, and is expected to be completed early in the spring. The masonry is finished, and all the bridges are up excepting the one across the Conowago, the timbers for which are at N - ow Oxford, where they are being framed, and will be up before the expiration- of the present month. This enterprise is a GREAT WORK fur this section of country and deserves tho activeand substantiallOterest of all com ing within the influence of its benefits, directly or indirectly. A dollar in vested in it now, will repay itself in a few years doubly. Littlestindm liailroaci.—We also learn that this entire road is nearly graded— that the Iron bas been procured, and that the cross-tics are being delivered rapidly. Mr. McFAnnrs, the con tractor for the grading, has received the oon tract - for laying the rails, and is proba bly by this time at work putting them down. Those more immediately inter ested are very anxious to have the road in operation this winter if possible, and should the weather permit, we doubt not their hopes will be realized. They have exhibited no little enterprise'in the work thus far, and such will be the case to final completion. Our county is rich in agricultural re sources—our iron ore is unsurpassed— timber ;II eomparstively plenty, and we lave almost incalculable quantities of granite, of rare ,quality. What other sources of revenue aced there be to make Railroads PAT! 4 *Tkit Week floes linevelly M."► Capt. K McCuarrr, of this place, and 2.tcon Kist), Esq., of Ilutiterstown, have purchased twenty acres of land, sit $5O per sere, from Mr. JACOB CMS 'WELL', four miles from Gettysburg, on the line of the Railroad, on which they intend erecting a large warehouse, ear. Ly in the spring, for the accommodation of produce upon the completion of the Railroad. It wig be a good point fur the business. diwori• Amu On Tuesday last, (the tat, instant,) Messrs. JAMB Btrstls7, ZACIIAILLAU Mr- Y.Lei.and I.lcmtv G. Word, were sworn in, and entered upon their ditties, re epectively, as Prothonotasyi Register Recorder, and Clerk of the tr!orart,t4.— They already Appear to be perfectly "at home" in their new places. That tistirothciu,l career Nvill meet with the lapproation of the citizens of thwouttn ty, we need lust predict, for'they sie knwen to possess every rilignisitequali cation. . ♦ Was, IPrepwaidoia. . The proprietors of the Chicago Tri- Mine offer to send their "paperone year for three bushels of wheat, or six bush els of oats." In consideration of the pressure in the money market, Tua COMPILZR is offered to subscribers who are in arrears, for almost may thing that will keep soul and body together. For instance, we will -not refuse wood, mtest, rye, corn, oats, buckwheat or potatoes, cabbegz, turnips or onions.— Neither will we turn hungry away from good fat beef, pork, turkies, geese, ducks or oven Shanghai chickens, pro vided the latter have been well fed on Democratic corn. So our farmer friends will see that tiro are not hard to please, and they can commence hostilities on oar office as soon as they choose. In the meetime we will endeavor to "set our house in order," and prepare for the grand rush. So "hurry up your cakes." The doors of oar domicile are wide, our larder is empty, and there need be no fear of a blockade. _ A Csatiaa Is Persons HuaillagWille Lead M=l A short time since, as some wagoners were passing the farm house of Messrs. Sexual, and Wit. McCaLssY, on the road leading from Hunterstown to Han over, they threw out of their wagon a keg of White Load, which had bursted, iuto the public road, opposite the bars used for passing in and out of one of the fields of the Messrs. McCreary, by which means three of their finest cattle got an opportunity of eating of the Lead, .and died from its effects. It should always be borne in mind, that White Lead (or paint) is one of the most virulent poisons in the long list of drugs. Woe sae Illiammous. Mr. JACOB LADY, of Franklin town- Ship, sent to this office, a few days ago, a pair of very fine ears of Corn, one of thent containing nearly twelve hundred Jrains. Ns; Pt Bout.rrz, of Monntjay toWeakip, made us a present, the other dafr o l tie a lot of remarkably Ene,apples ? for 3041404 e has our thanka. t ile Brown has dsed of hie icd„co ChamboanWrg street" Gaff , tio the Messrs. Neinstedt, for $1825. • I-'1 ESNS Pabifir Legoliiiitipm. The Lecture announced, by the Young Men's Christian Association, to Six, delivered by Rev. Dr. KRAL:TH, in Christ Church, on Monday evening, was postponed on account of the iili., Ai of the speaker. It will be delivered ti.,; evening, in the same church. at u'- cloek. The second Lecture of the eoarie will be delivered in St. James' (Luther an) Church, in York street, on Monday evening next, by the Rev. J. R. WAR NER.. Subject—" Mary, Queen of Scott." Succeeding Lectures will be delivered by. the following gentlemen, who have consented to serve in that capacity, in the followi ng order Dr. Rougher, Prof. 11. L. Sttever, Edward IfeTher- I sop, Rev. Jacob Ziegler, Dr, Charles 1 Homer, Prof. F. A; Mablenborg, D. Wills, - Esq., Prof. M. Jacobs, D. A. Raab ler, Req., Rev. G. P; Van Wyck, and W. L. Campbell, Req. Addresses are also expected from Rev. Dr. &I:mocker, Rev. Dr. Selueffer, IL G. McCreary, Esq., Revs J. Bowen and others. Speakers, places and subjects will be regularly announced. Messrs. Wm. Fanorsdel, R. Fiekes and Jesse McCreary have been appoint ed u a building committee to superin tend the construction of a Methodist Episcopal Church, to be erected in Han terstown. ifirThe advertisements of the Cos mopolitan Art Assos.liation will be found in another column. Its objects aro of a very meritorions qharacter. T. Drr- Truame is the Agetietor this place. sir Mr. David Dull, of MenaHen township, reeently slaughtered a Calf, (11 months and 10 days old,) for Mr. Jacob Group, of the same township, that weighed 475 lbs. clean meat—tlie hide 91 lb*, Can the county, or the State, beat this ? Pot ?ba Cempilsr. • 1121sieellunesaialltalgsma. I Am' composed of 36 letters.' Mry 10 31 4 24 lira irlevr it Germany. " 9 )5 23 is a town in Asia. " 31 8 14 3 is *town In Germany. " 16 31 27 is a town in Europe. S 17 -21 S 38 - 32 6 is a town in Arkansas. " 35 9 14 19 20 27 is a county in Mississippi. 22 34 30 32 MP 14 is a tows' in Asia. " 31 3 7 26 is a river in jokrupe. " 28 29 7 11. 8 is atown in tht. state of Indiana. " 25 11 '2i 31 18 10 Is a rivrria N. Y. State. " 5 9 12 36 is a county town in N. Carolina. " 33 19 8b & river in Europe. A " 6 22 18 9 is a town in Ireland. " 35 36 31 4 20 24 is used hi au Apothecary. " 2 10 18 is used by builders. " 1 25526 11 is to sharpen. My whole Is aquotation from Sltakspesre. a. Per The Coepose. illsentersewern Emelt& &Clammiest laettnere. Ma. Z . DITOR :—Permit me. through the col umns of your paper, to make a few remarks in regard to this Institution.. It wait fouuded some few years *lace, by the citizens of Iluuterstorre and surrounding neigh borhood, ender the most auspicious circum stances; and for a while, I need scarcely add, (as every one in the vicinity knows,) the -fondest expectations of the mosesaagnine a the enter prise were (thy realised. nut, owing to an apathy which spread itself (after the novelty had worn off) over a majority of those persons most essentially connected with the welfare of en undertaking of the kiad,together with nu !sterols+ ether übstacles calculated to cause its guietnt--it fell almost totally into* state of nu earned neglect, and remained in that condition until within a few weeks ago, when Prof. J. Keats Ilchattsv undertook to age's arouse the former interest iu its behalf,by ottee more cast ing open its dusty shutters to the light of day., as well as to learning. Prof. Ilefllleny certain!' deserves credit, and should be supported, "heart, body and soul," by every one directly oriudirectly coucerned in its vitality—these who have not, es well as Mote who have, chil dren to educate. All should strives* maintain its existenee. The country Remind:is beautiful and healthy . , and boarding is cheep; It is also intimately connected with divine worship, eel ia fart every other indabement far parents to send their ettildrea.these who eautempLate taking a Cotlegeeeuree breedtemseemteasiTee isatitation as well as dean whade sot. Prof. Mcilheny is a gradeate of oae of the oldest and most esteemed Universities in oar state, (Jeffeesen,) and a teacher of experience: gentlemanly and amiable !manners, and welt calculated to instil morals as well as intellec tual knowledge Into tip Wads of his pupils. I must clou,as I hare arced" exceeded my intended lmits; but, in closing, let me ask of all, '•both far and 'Dear," who have the welfare of the Institution, the camel:laity aid the ris ing generation at heart, to strive theft utmost in lending Prof. Iteilheny their assistance in this undertaking. Yount, he., c. Hunterstown, Dec. 5,185 t. rau•is - flikiergif zi siirif all our readers who are troubled with Liver Complaint, Jaundlce 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 gaze at al most every coral?, for there never wax a remedy of which so much is said, and that performs so nearly what its proprietors say it will du. 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 use. We take it fur Headache, Sour Stomach, Bilious ness, and any of the little bodily ills that are common, and it dues produce a pleasant state of feeling to the sick, and what is better after using it a few time! , these little ills grow lets 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 our readers with this, that the Invigora tor is a medicine particularly adapted to fami ly use, and where there are children subject to little diseases, as all children are, it is in valuable, and saves physicians' hilts, en d en untold arnoant of aguish both to mothers and their little ones. sfair.i. 1). Buehler, Agent for Gettysburg: Wm. Berlin, Hanover ; and Charles k. Hen- Abbottatawn. Nov. 16. 4w bur Physic Use the Wild Cherry. ExsT Ms., Sept. 30.—This certifies that I have recommended the use of Wirtar's Baimaos of Wild Cherry fur diseases of the Lungs, for two years past, and many bottles, to my knowledge, bare been used by my patients, all with beneficial results. In two cases, where it wasiboughtconfirmed Consumption had taken place, the Wild Cherry effected a cure. E. &Ansa, Pkyriciaa cUErckr Career. Dr. Fmleigh, of Saugerties, N. 1, says be cured Liver Complaint of four years' stand ing, that would not yield to the usual reme dies. Abraham Skillman, M. D., of Bound brook, N. J., sap it is the best medicine for consumption in every stage, that he kw ever known. None geisuMe unless signal I. Burrs on t h wrapper. Sara W. Fowc.s & Co., 1.38 w as hi nittor , street, Boston, Proprietors. Sold by their agents everywhere. A. Busman, Getty* , burg. Nov. 34.). 2w serWe os ll attention to Prof. Wood's Restorative." Without doubt the only remedy that can restore the hair to ice pia. tinecoality. and hue Liven anisarsal satis faction. The, Praline °, ;has the .testintonials of hundreds of eases eisrect bythis inlajlihfe restorative, and we oan'ooaally resonunsa • it to all who need to ?re Ms valuable pre parstion.—Ciseirusuti Duily Ste . Sow) IT Daractsts. Nov. 30. 2w. Killed by a Bell.—Wo learn that a man, named Jacob Smith, was killed on ! Friday last, near Fairview, in this !county, by a ball which ho had parches ed some time ago.--lie undertook to cross a field in which the bull was con fined, and had got shout half way- \Own the :.n'mal made afti.r hi in, ain•l before he could itet out of tlio ti,ll, hal reached him. The hall ~ truck him with his horns, and flung him into the air, and afterwards pawesi him with his fore feet in a dreadful manner. 'ever al persons witnessed the affair, but could not relieve Smith, who has since I died. Ile was a single man, aged .1 about twenty-fonr.—airlitc/e Democrat. JOR WORK JOB WORK Jos WORKn eap JOB WORK JO. WORK at this Office. 1 JOB WORK JOB WORK JUR WORK ig4itkei iiepoils. Übe Utast Saloom, York & Rutiover papers Ballinsore--Friclay last Flour. per barrel, 64 94 40 s 00 Wheat, per bushel, 102 lil 128 Rye, " 68 i 75 Corn, 16 . 62 62 Osta, " SO 35 Timothy-eeed." 2 25 A. 2 50 Beef Cattle, per hand., 6 008 00 Hogs, GI 575 660 Hay, per ton, 12 00 (, 18 00 Whiskey, per gallon , 22 (0 24 Guano, Peruvian, per ton, 65 00 Clover4eed. " ifamomr—Totursday hut. Flour, per LW., from wagons, $4 62 Do. " from stores, 487 Wheat, per bushel, 93 @ 1 10 Rye, - 44 Co 68 rn, 44 50 Oath, 44 30 Cleverseed, " 4 60 Timothy, " 250 Plaster, per ton, 6 50 rte,—Friday lad. Floor, per bbl., from wagons, $5 00 Do., " from stores, 600 Wheat, per bushel, 100 g 1 15 Rye, .. 70 Corn, di 60 Oats, Cloverseed, " Timothy, " Plaster, per ton. Pie i;1141-. "rhea comae the wild heather, eonw shwt or 000 w wow, Will stud by each .t .r Ito-worst it blow." MARRIED, On narsday, the 26th ult.. by the Rev. J. Martin, Mr. CORNELIUS BRAME to Miss PRIS CILLA BRAVE, both of Huntington township, Adams county. On the 240 t ult., by the Rec. Mr. Kiefer, Mr. cruusnix L. PFOL:TZ, •f Adams county, to Miss SARAH HOLLINGER, of Franklin county. On the 3d inst., by Jacob Fulw•eller, E4q.. Mr. JESSE W. BITTINGER to Miss DELILA STOUFFER—both of this county. On Thursday. the 26th ult., by Rev. J. A. Allman, Mr. CHARLES SUET. of Orford township, to Miss MARY JANE ECKERT, of Monntpleasant township. Adams county. On the Ist inst., by the same, Mr. PHILIP STERNER to Miss AMANDA C. MENTZLF:R, both of Adams county. On the 29th of Oct., by the Rev. L. Gerhart, Mr. JOHN GETZ to Miss C.ATHARINE HEIL MAN, both of Adams county. On the 22d ult.. lir the same. Mr. JACOB R. JACOBS to Miami SARAH AJRCIICLTZ, both of the vicinity of East Berlin, Adams county. On the 16th alt., by the Rrv. Mr. •Ridor, Mr. FRANCIS };URN to Miss CATHARINE EIIEA —both of this place. On the 19th alt., by the Rev. O. Roth, Mr. HENRY ROTH' to Miss SARAH SHANK, both of Butler township. On the :Inth alt., by the same. Mr. MARTIN BOYER to Miss HANNAH KECKLER, both of Franklin township. On the - same day, by the same. Mr. AD.Vtf W. MINTER, of Franklin township, to Miss II.‘NNAH M. WEANER, of Vensllen township. Or the 26ti ult., by the Rev. J.B. Strain, Mr. WM. B. BRANDON, of Mount Felisity, Adams county. to Miss MARY WHITESIDE, of of thelate Dr. Thomas Wlaiteside, of Millers town, Perry county, Pa. the DO. “Like leaves ea trees the roes of MIS $u !Good ; New roes I s youth, now inhales( oo the grused.” DIED, On Thursday last, Mr. OffORGE PLANE of Freedom township, aged about 30 years. On the 25th nit., in Oxford township, Mr. LEVI BUTLER., aged 33 years end 1 day. On the 3d Inst., Mr. JOBS SANDERS, of Liberty township, aged about 63 years. On the 11th tilt., Mrs. HESTER JOHNS, wife of Mr. Samuel Johns, of Cumberland township, aged 47 years 1 month and 24 days. On the 29th tilt, RACHEL MATILDA, daugh ter of Leybright and Mary Hartzell, of Butler township, aged I year 11 months and 25 days. On the 30th lilt, Mrs. CATHARINE LOWER, of Franklin township, (wife of Conrad Lower, deceased,) aged 86 years 1 month and 28 days., On Saturday week, Mr. JOSEPH OREM/ER, of Freedom township. On the 30th nit., of Pulmonary Consumption, at the residence of the Rev. A. 0. Halsey, in Bucks county, Pa., Mr. HARVEY W. ADAIR, sop of Mr. John Adair, Sen., of this place, in the 36th year of his age. On Monday week, Mrs. ISABELLA lIATLY, widow of Mr. Wm. Bayly, deceased, of Butler township, in the 82d year of her age. On the 21st ult., in Philadelphia, Mrs. SARAH AN S, wife of Mr 0. F. Byers, formerly of this place. age.i. 37 years. At Abbott , town, on the 9th ult., Miss ELIZA-1 fIF.TH MUMMERT, aged 2u years 7 months and 2 days. Yesterday a-week, in This place, JOHN CHARLES, on of Mr. Cornelius Sbeaffer, aged 14 months. Desirable Farm, -"A•T PRIVATE SALE.—The undersigned, - having removed, offers at private vale, his FARM, situated on the Millerstown road, one mile from Gettysburg, adjoining lands of Emanuel Pitser, George Culp, and others, containing 1 . 2.3 Acres, neat melts tire, having a two-story DWELL ING ROUSE, Bank Barn, and ' other out-buildings, thereon, an _ Orchard of good fruit, with a well of water at the door, and an eitxollent spring convenient. There is some Woodland, and a large propor tion of good Meadow, and more can be made. Persons wishing to view the property are re quested to eall upon either Joel B. Danner or Liourge Cliritstoan, residing in Gettysburg. J. N. BCRKET. Deo. 7, 1357. 4t Send For It. TUE most superbly illustrated Magssine aver published in America, is the Decem ber number of the Co4vsopolilan Art Journal, containing over sisty splendid Engrorings, and giving full particulars of the benefits of theOoemopolitan Art Association; lteo dollars a year r single copies fifty cents. Specimen copies will be sent to all _persons who wish to subscribe on receipt of fire postage stamps, (15 cents.) See adrertiacment headed, " Bril liant-Prospectus," in this paper. Address, C. L. DERBY, Actuar7 C. A. A., 548 Broadway, ese York. iff/'`Apply to T. Drrvastia•E, Honorary Secretary, Gettysburg. [Dec_ 7, '57. • RING ON YOGA FURS.—Fair prices ID paid irk• cask or trade, fur Fox, Raccoon, Opossum, Itlini,lauskrat and Rabbit Skins, at *blew. 0 Asigitinbaugk's. sign of the i Nov: 30. t, JUG DOM FOR anything in the Incur, Grocery and Prorision line, call at GILLESPIE & THOMAS'. Desirable Town Itoperti, A T PItIVATE SALE.—Tha subscribers offer at _private tale. the valuable proper ty of Rev. Ass.estiwtt 1141.1.1.11. situate 00 the N. W. corner of Chatutterslturs and Washing ton streets. Gettystarg. The tut i.r )I . e:lle:its are a tare... , Tcru-tittry 11 Brick Dwellin7, IBM SF, a large - 1 1 . 11 three shire Back Building—tit.... while conveniently nrran;r , •il and in Bond repair; • Frame Sr:attle ant Smoke llonee. There ii an ex olli , at rain-water ci-tern nn the hit, and the hydrant ‘viit.ir 14 pip d ins the kitchen. The gar . den is rt , i'incti‘e and there is • variety of choice frud, trees on the lot. The western half of the lot Leilig trt cant, afford,. an eligible building site. If the property is nat 5.)1.1 by the first of January a will be for Haut from the first of April nest. Apply to M. & W. McCLEAN, Attontep. , Dee. 7. Itis7. - Tenable Town Property, pORSALE.-T-The undersigned will sell at Private Silo the Dwelling and Lat of Ground occupied by.hirn in Gettysburg, front ing $0 feet on Carlisle street, running 142 feet to an alley. and within a few feet of the Railroad and Paseepger Station.-- Tbe house is s large Two-story ", Brick Building, with Basement, ,litl and other improvements. As pur chasers will ezamitie the prensiees, a fall de scription is tinnelsarv. The property is one of the most desirable in the borough for private residence or business purposes. For terms, &a., apply to JACOB ACG El IN BAUG 11. Do. 7, 1857. 3t 6 00 MB Cittition. ALL persons are hereby warned and not-. tied not to trust niy wife MARGAIULT 11r sits on my account. A separation having taken place between us, 1 will pity no debts ut her contracting. ADAM S. MYERS., Deo. 7, 1857. Election—Savings Institution. A N Election fur Thirteen Directors of . 4 -a• the Farmers' and Merhaniete Swings institution of Adams County. to sorra for the year 1838, will be held at the °Moo of the Institation, on Saturday. the 19th day of Dc mustier next, between the hours of 10 o'clock, A. M. and 2 o'clock, P. M. E011,13E Ttl KO fterident. Osoact A a Nino, Steil rd'eLLS. N0v.30, 1R57. td CIE 2 50 6 50 rrYfE Sitth Monthly Initaiment of ' Five Dollars per Share on tho Stock subscrib ed, will be due and payable to the Treasurer of Pftid Company, on tly 2f4th day of Dee. next. isarßy a Resolution of the Board of Direc tors, passed on Siturday, July '? 5t h , all per sons io arrears after Aug. 211th will be charg ed interest at the rate or one per cent. a month on their back payments/ in nem-fiance with the Act of Assembly. E. F. SHORB, Secretary of tits Board. Nov. 30, 1857. td N. B.—Auy of the Directors will receipt for payments on Stock. Edward Mclntire, SURVEYOR far tl.e county of Ademe. OLfi..,e in Liberty ovrtisttip. Poet-Office ad.lresq. Ensynitshnry, Md. Nov. Id . 1,457.* TRAINS over the nano% er Br . anch Railroad now run att follow l : First Train lust us Ilaciorer at 9 A. N. with pa‘seniiers for York, I.l.trrisharg. ColunahlJ. anti T4l. T...tin also cotute, ti with the Express (Jr Bait:utore, prririug there at 12 r. SeeonAl Train leaves st r. x. l witia pas- Perigers for Baltimore and intermediate pla ces, and returns with patemii:er4 front York, J. L 1.113, Agent. Nov. 30, 1857. • T"E •auliscriber has . commenced the Gun ant! L titi.ineas in Washing tnu street, a few il.iors south of Cliambers• hut; street, Clettrdillrg. AU work nutrustel to his care will ho promptly arid cheaply ex ecuted, Kadin the best manner. Nov. IG. 3t VALENTINE GASS. 'WITH A LARGER STOCK THAN' EVER! --JAcos Noe etc& hes just received from the city a large stook of thoestuss, ike., —the largest he hes yet oilseed to Ole public. and which he is now opening, et the new lo cation, Kerr's Corner, on Baltimore stteet.- Give hire a atilt I Yon will find hill ape, Soya?, Molasses, Sall, 'AWL!, and estotything . else, the best and the cheapest - to be bed in town—he having tswei t:ilei, sad, being du:v*lll44s 4 to se,: fast at small prothe. Recollect, Keret old corner, Baltimore and High Streets.. - Gettysbnrg, May 1 1 , NV. o IIEAP WATCIIES L JEWELBY, *tote. ‘-/ sale and retail, at the Philadelphia Watch and Jewelry Store, No. 96 North aseencl street, corner of Quarry, Philadelphia. ) Gold Lever Watches, full jeweled, 18 carat clump, $2B 00 ; Gold !Apices. IQ sow. $24 00 ; Silver Levers, full jeweled,,SL?. '00; Silver Le p ices, jewels, $9 00; superior Quartiers,S7 00; Gold Spectacles, $7 00; ins Silver do. $1 50: Gold Bracelets. $3 00; Ladies' Bold Pencils. $1 00; Silver Tea Spoons. set, $6 00: Gold Pons, with pencil and silver boliler, sr 00. Gold Finger Rings. 371 °ants to sBo;Watch Glasses, plain, l peots; patens 18i; Lanet 25; other articles id proportion. All goods warranted to be what they are sold-tat STAUFFER & lIARIAtY. On band, some gold and silver Levers and Le ices. still lower than the above prices. Oct. 20, 1837. ly MISS SOPIIOR.A. HOWARD, at the rievi -41-- dence of T. F. Frazer, Baltimore street., one door South of the Compiler office, Gettys burg,,has just received from the city ea un usually large assortment of FALL MILLIN ERY, with the Fitshions for the sensoer. to which she calls the attention of the Ladies!, confident that they will he pleased by co ex amination of the tioxis. 0:31/"Frices as low as the lowest—both fox Goods and Millinery work. Oct. 5, 1557. 3m WHILE laboring as • Missionary in Southern Asia, discovered a simple and certain Cure fur C V7I.Ju n pt ion , Asthma, Bron chi,(,,, Coughs, Culds, Nervous Debility, wad all impurities of the Blood; also, an easy sod effectual mode of Inhaling the Bentr.dy. Ac tuated by a desire to benefit his sufiering fel lows, he will Cheerfully send the Itecipe (free) to such as desire it. with full and, explicit di reaions for preparing and successfully using the Medicine. Address REV. O. S. BLIRNETT, 831 Broadway, N. F. City. Almost 3, 1867. 6m bILLINERY.—Miss Lomas KAI'S Lints LI A- wishes to inform the ladies of town and country, that she is now prepared to etecute Millinery in all its branches, in West Middle street., a few doors below Mr. George Little', store. Work done cheaper than elsewhere in town. Please call and see. [apr. 21, '5B. CONFECTIONS. --A ins assortment last received, among which are Mint, Lemon, Hoarhcand. and Cough Candies. Also, 'Cordial, Wine, Gum, Licorice, Strawberry, Cream, Acid, Pintrappls, Jean! Lied, and Wine Drops, besides a large_supply of stick candies at WM. BMW. & SON'S. VOK SA I,E.—A first rate Parlor Wpod SlOVll—etkeali. Dtqulre at the "Compi les' *toe, - A LHONDS, Filberts, Brasil Nuts, English 40 - Walnuts, and Poa Nuts, oonstantly on hand and will be sold cheap by 80l Ea & Sox. •..w:'~'P~~C... Littlestown Railroad! Hanover B. Railroad. Gun-Spithing. Just From The City, Stauffer & Harley. Millinery. Rev. C. S. Burnett, .:.4 LI7i:IU , Just Published, Real Estate, BY ProperA'Russzt.t.RECOßlV OF TH% A T PUBLIC) SA I.E.—ln pursuer:co of an ' RP - svrrotrrioNAßY WAR Order of the -phon's o.iiirt of Aiiains Ike /Virin/ Afitifore and IPioa /viol Corr - v..- I cuunty, the suissorih.‘r, Asimiiti , trator of the pondn (, ere )" nil Ore illfie,es of Ow Reenintionney estato or b urst . iloi.L.lNose,, deoc.ase I, will „Army. from 1775 to 1795, containing the most offer at Puhlic Sale, iio the pretni-e4, nn intorciting military, historical. an financial • T0...c?1:/, rlay Perehoher nc.rf, the information during that pert .11. Also, the following Real L.itate of said decedent. vie.: crganization of all the iegintent.,showiug the No. 1. A SMA 1,1, FAItM, nitwit.° in names, rank. date of commission. time en- TyroLe townhip, Adams ci wiry, ad;oining li-tinent, and service of the (,f .i.rs a nd pri.. lands of :kiwis Myers, .la' It Ferree, Co et";:f! vay. I.f each. Also. the general and brigade )lammert and James tiettys, eoutaining 5.; or I er s of Go u -r,s l s , Washiallon. Lee, (7 , -r'. word or less, with fair proportioni of 111iiii, nnl 0t, 3 1 , -r.., in 1776, '77. and ' 7B, Woodlan,l and Nfealow. The improiementa showing the la'.t trials at Valley ?urge, break- of a two story br i ck ing up the encampment, order of march uousg, w i th through Piiilruielphia, and the plan of attack i and other out-huililings ; a never- - it 11 un British at Monmouth. Also, a n ne... failing spring near the house : • count of the capture of Fort Washington, and and a thriving Apple Orchard. with other the horrors of the prisons and prison ships of t fruit, The Farm is under good cultivation the British in New York, with a List of and good fencing. There is water iii nearly American l?/freers Imprisoned, the time of their all the o stresm th r “. th e ' ,Ne e . capture, release, &c. An ace tont of the '! No. 7..• A. TRACT OF LAND, eon- Swirly of the Cincinnati, in New York, Penn-! taining 7 Acres, more or lots, in linutin. , tun sylvania and Maryland, a list Of the men 3-1 township, adjoining Laid* of Jacob 13. Chiron bore' names, Ac ; the half-pay, commutation, i j aw .4 Dan i el Ficke „ , and land acts of the Continental Congress.— No. S. A, TRACT OF WOODLAND, A complete list of all the Officers wio Served ountaining 7 A.cres. mare „of lees, adjoining to the end of Ike War and acquired the right No. well covered with the beet of timber. of half-pay for life, essuastation, ilkirPersons wishing to view the property Proceedings of the 34th Congress, a alli nd United are reqinested to. call on the Administrator, 'States Court of Claim, relative to a restore sets of the Old cougeeos. res orN idin sa t Lea: , Ni a :. mca l. eacia at I ceeinat. ten of the half pay for the benefit of the Heirs of Officers of Use • on "'ltd day, wiles attendance will tie gi P. ven Rerolulion ; Virginia half-pay ana land laws : the reason which led to the passage of the, au ' L ten" I " 1° knownl 4._TAßny . A Jm . r. Act ofJuly , s, 183'2. by Congress: the names' JOIiN By N th ,v e . Con .23. rt lBs -1 . . J. 11sLownt, Clerk. of the Virginia °Goers who received !slur I with an interesting Account of the military land districts of Ohio, Kentucky, and Ten nessee, the Ipcation of warrants, surveys. ke. Rerolortionary Pension L-ncs of the United Stales, ilss they now exist, with commentaries thereon. Notes on the services of various classes of revolutionary officers. with an ex tensive list showing the time they died, &c...lte. One large 12m0.V01.0f tis . o mice. Price SI 50. This work is intended as a book of reference to the historian and acholat.a* well as Mtn , fishing a thorough guide to persons claiming title to land or pensions, fmin the serviette of their' forefathers daring the Revolutionary War. The volume ismtaine the names of over 50.000 officers and privates of the Revolution ary Army, and should be in the hands of all the descendants of the brave men whu fought under the banner of '7(l. that the noble actions of their an MA torn Minot escape reminiscence of ,their descendants, who must retain this work as a memento of their brave deeds and patient sufferings. Q 1 (IA PER MONTH can be easily earned 7,4 3 . 1 -v u, by acting as Again tor the sale of toe Shove Book, and other highly popular works of standard merit, published by Politer RUsssto alirAgents wanted in every city, town, and village in the Union. Fur Catalogues and particulars, admen, • PCDNEY a RUSSELL. Dec. r:'57.1 7p.i.A. Sind, Neap .1". ast. Brilliant 'Prospectus ! .‘ Fouirru YHAR OP THE COS.' lOPOLI TAN ART ALa..NOCIATION.—Tns FAMOUS DUSSE.LWarat6LICRY (IT P.IISTINaS: purchas ed at a cost of $180,000: and Powers' world renowned str.tuo of the tlitt:EK SLAVE! re-purchased for six amnia,' dollars, with several hundred other works - of Art, in Paintings. Sculpture and Br fuses. comprise the Premiums to be awarded to tho sabsorib era of the Cosirwpolibta Ad Issuciaiwit, who &describe before the 28th of January. 1858, at which time the awards will take place. TERNS Of .n1.4'101710'1 Every subscriber of three dollars in entitled to a copy of the large and eololdid Steel Engraving, entitled •• MAN I rIIST D R A T IVr," Illwa to s t4py of the Cos:Aotw:►lam Art )(Aw ned. one your, also to a Certifloate• in the Award of Preininave. also a free a.lmiseion to the Dusseldorf and C - ismopolinin Thus it is seen that fbr every Ile", dollars paid, the snisseriber not only reieireii. a . / deud►d Three Dollar .Engruoi.ev but, als.o. the • beautifully illustrated DO Dollar Art Journal, ow year. Each ineaeber is also prevented, with a Ccr• tificate lathe Award of Premiums, by wok a valualite work of Art, in Painting; or-Emir-- tore, may ho received in Addition. thtui airing to every nubseriher an equivalent to the value of fire ifoLfure, awl a Certificate vratia. Any one of the leading S 3 ilingsainos is furnished, instead of liugratiog and Art. Journal, if tics:red. perscn is.reitrictetl to a single ehare.d— , Those. taking fire inveherahip.t. reulitting: $1.5, are ent4lc4 to fn eatralsk r ;mring, gad 1111gklif00. A . Pull. partite:lam._ of the Association , are given in the Art Journal.. twhieh oorrtaitia ot es, gimp spletaditt Engraviege, price OM cents per number, . Speounen • copied will be sent to all -parsons Who desire to atibeeribe, on receipt eftrtt pettitetettunk (15 cents.) AllnA R. L. DEkiliK, Actuary ' 5-Itt hiroeaoiey,, Next }lnk. Mir ,k,alply to T.• Darreausa; „Ilenenake. Secretary. Uuttystbarg. [Dec. 7. , . go,poo lba - of Pork WANTI.D in December.next, iiilizat IP TT fur wbiub CASH will be paid. Farmers wiio hare the Article Inr sale, will de well by calling and making eng,n7inents with the subscriber, at Lis Flour. ;saliva and Gruoery Store. in Wed, AtitlJl3 sheet, 1 4ettysburg. Nov. 9. (.11,011.6F. LITTLII Assignees' Notice. TWIN CIIILITZIIAN, of Gettysburg; Ad amt counts, hasing'exoented w rebintary assignment 14 his estate and effects In' the subscribers, of the 44 true plate, in true* for the bettesit of ere litors, titer hereby request all persons indobted to said John Uhritatuarn, to make insmodiate payment of their 'reepee tive dues, and all persons baring claims or demands on him to present them for settle ment. JOEL U. DANNER, GEORGE CURL 1/MAN; Nov. 23, '57. tit A soignee:. Notice. POSITIVE notice is hereby given to those Ettsilers of Merchandise elti Distillers throughout the county who have nos lofted their Llcussis, that Imre he brought upon them, uni4v4 coiled and settled for 014 or before the 15th day of Ikeerstb.r ant J. L. S , 2IIICK, Cutstety l'erasurer Nov. 30, 18 7. Prepare for Winter. BUFFALO, Sml Skin, Liun Skin 4 • • _ andiVh:rlpeolOver i va . ri , • ' Coate, Talumut,llag * laps and Loops—in short, every new \ 4e - style of Over Coat ; e d 4 \ =" 7 abn Frock, Dress • - and Business Coats; Pants and Vests, of innumerable styles and patterns, suitable fur old and plain men, es well as for the gay, and fur boys. Al these are to he had at the very lowest prices at Oct. 26. SA3I-WIN'S, Notice. NOTICE is hereby giren;that the notes 91 sale sivea by purchasers to the under signed, will be due on the Tie ej Deansleer seri, an will be placed in the hands of an officer'for collection if not paid when due. JOSEPII ESLIELMAX. Nov. 23,1857. 3t °AXE to the pun/sisal of the subseriber, in •-• 1 Slutumaeburg, Foiskiin township, on Tuesday la,a, s derk bin". Uwe, about 8 jeers old, s star on the forehead and tiro white feet 7 —and s don MIN, about 17 peen old.. 'Th i s, eerier ie requested to cow., forward* prove property, pay cheroot and take th em away., • BE X.W4IN lill i ly. Nov. W, VOL , HATS, OAP& - 4300TS' & SfffigN9 4 kinds, %militias, ailed. and shape", fur Men, Boys, loughs and Children, as COBRAN £ PAXTON'S. Valuable Farm, A T PUBLIC SALE.—In pursuance of en 4 . 1 - Order of the Orplia•i's Court of Adams county. the subscriber, Administrator of the !estate of JOSSPJIUri. deceaSed. will offer at Publie' Sale. on the premises, nn Saturday, the 122 h day of December neXi, the following { valuable Real Rssnte, via : A DESIRABLX FARA, fiste the residehce of. enid decenaed.) aitunte us Mountplesiaanctimeship, Mama county, : sijoining Janda o(Peter K. 4alitit, Joseph A. Smith. David Sneeringereand others, con { tabling 11S0 Acres, more or less, about 50 acres being Woodland and 20 acres Meadow. Theimprovernents consistnfetwu • , story stone dwelling norn. 4.1 111 Stone Kitehen attached, a good j # Log Barn, with' sheds around it Corn Crib and IN'agini Shel, Carriage House, Smoke HJuae, stone Sh p, and other ma -1 bnil'fingn an excellent well of water near the kitchen door, and a never-fitiling, spring within twenty yarls ; a fine young Orchard 'of thriving trees. Apples, Pears, Cherries. Asa. Otte r i m= II in a high *We 'uf cultivation, and *linter good fericiug. Per eons wishing to viotrit are requested 'to call on the widow, resitlfirig thereon. # Nip Sale to entnmenee at -1 o'clock. j ese said day. when attentianee will be given and terms wade known I,x • G tontat SNIT, Alter. 13y the Ciptart—J J. ISAuxuriN, /elk Nov. 113, :tar If not euld, the Farm will Rent on said day Notice of Inquest. Noah Worrnan, vv. Stivannit In the Court Bade, Reime,ot Myers, Juliana of Common Huke. Julin Myers, Jesse My- Pleas of Ad ors, We4loy Myers, Mary Arta atus e.tunV, llo•Tev, Mary C.ttharine hart- • Nu. 9, IsTo wook, Juliana ll.tr:y:belt. Juba ventLer T. Worlov lilt-hock, Martin Lo-' 1557. Writ titer heftlutrk, .fees Marwhall tie partitinne I lartsock liaehelA n I lartsoA. fluqutel44. N"tiee 1., hereby gien to the I/efendants named in this Cli4C, that in purNumme of the above Writ, an Inquest will be field upon the prerniqpi fie., , - riLe.l in the llaid Writ, on Turftlay, 11. e sth ti ty of ..Talun4v nest, A. 1)., 1858, for the pnrp'e of mnitingTartition of the estate detcrthod in torte procitedings to and am.ing the parties herein named atro,tal jag to their several and relpeetive p . urparts. if the same eau be done wittia prejudiee tiff ur the whole, otherwise to value and app lose time same according t.) Law, at whirl' time and place you are raluestedla attend if ion see trt.• - • ISAAC LICIIITNEIti:Stersyjc Sherifrg Office, Gettysburg. 1 • Not. !..3, :t. Great !Wilt ' TO J.ICOBS &-BRO'S.; 11.11tItiu)re street; -1 - near the Diaurael. to see the stoats of cloths, Ca rimers., Vestinge, &0., which they Imre just reeeired freerthe city, al% well as the first clast lot of ReadyintoWelethfog IiNT on hand—Over Coats. Praitei•Yrook ant Sack Come. Note and Vests. • forget that for anything in the men'it line of wear, you ttaa never gJ lumina by call. ing at J,,,q01 0 5,', If jut; want a fine ONO, or pots, or 've4t, rely upon 10 - oil - cannot Le better accommodated anywhere, either it to ()Imlay, make or price., 'tie with inidAlle. •or low priced'goods. They offer a rsried stuck. and defy oompetition. They wit i f seliZiady made Clothing, all of Mir owe itaskissiettp,,at Trriote as low sa City clothing, *Welt strew apt to rip enai give way. They ere prattii!el tailors Ebtonselres,nnd hence turp out nolluog but what 'they know to be *ell gotten Give them)? call...kook. , iit their itoek--and if you are not pleased, there's no harm One. No trouble to show goods. biar?he Weld New Yonk and - Philadelphia Fashions noelred. - Getkp*tg, X 01. 1 9,, 1f47. Call at Piokiii's I,F YOCr, WANT BARGAINS; _ --. Yetto k efeithinj if Variety State, Ftt.t N K Lriii B. PICHING has the pleasure of aniaquipcial to the citizens of Adams I.eutuaty, that be has opened a New Store, iu tiorroom fitrmerly occupied by D. 3lnkflecoff, , tua ff Shantlsereburg street, a few doors east_ of i i , 1 1 1 :. th Liks 11..te1," and immediately opposi!a • n / gli.ll Lutheran Church, where he will nod to , ee his friends. I have ist.t re ti : nel from Philodelphinttnd Bolduc:re with tbe - 44uweet and hest assortment of RE.11./Y -MAW; 11LOT,111.Sti, ever openel in liettyx r burg. which I am p. spared to sell at pricer so 1-wirr MI to ascinish. My stock consi43 i n part of 0% er e•etts. FrJek Cuats and Dress ioe(w.ts of erozy description and variety, Panto i loOh4 and VOsto of nil kinds and prnses. for Men's and lt,v's wear. Monkey Jackets, Shirts, Bosoms: CJlars, - ruder Shirts, Draw , erg; Buckskin, ltioollon and C.ltton (florets; 1-14siery of all lauds, llandkerch:ets, Suspen 14lers, Carpet Bags, Umbrellas, Trunks, Buffalo Om er-F.hoes,'Oom-shoes, orght-day and 30 hour . Clocks, Guitar. Aceordeons, Violins, a large assortment of JEW' ILRY,-choiee Segars a ol i Tobacco, Cones.—in short everything belong.. log to a well as, , orted CLOTIIINO I Y,II.IItTE STORE. air Call and see roe. No trouble to show Gooch. All I ask. is an ezarainatloia of wy Goode and prices. F. B. PICKING. GettysburOot. 19, _1357. tf Great Excitement! BIINGRIN t IFOllllllllf6ll ATILL 11/EAD! WAKE NO'T'ICE that we hare jest received a new and arileedidli4 of HATA CAPS, BOOTS & SHOES, which we offer w the public CIISAPER than es er, having piit down our stock to the MAUI living profits.— Tinder there iiringemeuts are can p rt soma ivithis the rest* of ALL. as to style. quality ,tad PRICE. Our motto is quick sales and smell profits. Call and examine our stock 'of goods 'Before purchasing else where. Remember the sign of the BIG BOOT.," Cliamberaburg street, below Bueh ler's Drag Store. Iffirßoots and Shoed !Acre upon the short^ qst notice awl lby the best of workman. October. 19, 1857. J - PAVELLY.k..STATIOSTERY.+4stry• gums- I, t.ity , .44 the. Ira stock ever toraught: to this place. If yoy . a.%ubt it, pall is arid we fez: yourselres—st_- ) • 4 : "' J 'I4€IIMICIL'B.- N TE 11117Ak---- =I , 41/4, 44 i . irotirsigots. - ...x.-4-. -- - -- rllll , ll , -- - • rw a ld,tlC . st/Win us • Noise ether neel apply. Enquire BIUNLIMAN 4 AUGIIIN HAUGE'. NJT. 10, 1657. .. Hardware &Ore Trig surwribera wand reltorlifellte an , nounce to thirst. friends and the pular that they lime uptels&l a II it-divots Store, iu more street, adjoining the rmidenre ofikkrid Ziegler, Clett)sLorgi in which they always intend to offer to the pnhlie 1 lone sadly.- eral assortment of HARDWAiIIk 1 ,011 , Steel, Groccries o Cutlery. Coach Trionesinene, Soring., .Hies, Saddlery, Ceder-ware, Shwa nizs, Pal nt ft, Oils awl Dye 8.0fr0% rm. roil, including every description of articles i n t he abuse l i ne of businesr, to which they invite the attentiun of coach-untkers, black smiths, eurpeuters, cabinet-makers, shoes makers, Paddlaro, and the _public iletterallyr Our stock hitting been selected with grate care and purchtved lhr cash, we guarantee (for the rends money.) to dispose of any part of it 011 /111 roll.lollftille terms 13 they can be pureint , ed anywhere. IVe particularly request • call from oar friends, and carnertly is4.licit a share of public favor. a. we are determinined to establish a character fur *elfin% goods at low ptioes anal doing business on fair principles. , JOEI. D. DAMN R, - DAVID ZISIGLICR. Gettysburg. June 9, 18.51. tf CIIAMPION FIRE k lillitiLAß PROOF SAFES. with Hull'. Patent POWDZR PROOF LOC K S —Pt R S&LS & grtauxu, Makers, 34 irafeet SPr•rt, below Second, Phi/a 'trip'', ia.—The crest interest manifested by the public to procure more certain setturi tv from fire for calual.le papers. ouch as Bonds. Mortgrips, Deeds. Notes owl Books of Areinit.t4, thorn the •niinary Safes hereto fore in u•me nfttrited, indoeml the Patentoe,m to devote a large portion of their time fur the fait fourteen years. in making disOuveriee and improvement• for this •diie.t, the result of which is the unrivalled /f•rriog'm Pates/ World's Fair Premium FINE PROOF ,CAFES, universally acknowledged as the Cu tePtint Sin or TILL WOJILD I HAVilig been awarded Medals at both the World** London. 18.51, and Crystal Palette, N. Y.. 1853, its superior to aft others. is so* undoubtedly entitled to that apidistion, sad secured with llsWs Patent Powder-proof Lis:As—which were elan awarded sews.' Medals, (es above)—tbrrite the most perfect Fire said Burglar Proof Safes ever yet air ed to the public. , Nearly 300 " !leering'. Safes" Vary bees tested during the Nutt 14 yeami, ittid` mere 1412,14 1.6,000 have Imo sold and are saw in .actual use. Alto on hnini or inennfoeture4 to tirder, nll kinds of Boiler and it/billed Irmo Oen& Chests sad Vaults, Yenlt I t hsme.. Chests fir !tinkers, J'ewellnrit, • Slid P prinde faraileem. tie., Sur Plittev 15hniedielle, nnd other volushlot. • 1 N. , v. 23, 18W. The farmers' is,Meohastios?;. ZAVINUS INST/TUTION.orp: goer l•-7" This Institution receives tes, for which it pap interest sus forknei: For over 10 menthe: d par sant. par Amass. For 3 and not over 10- aum tink 3 per , awl. per annum. Few transient depositor, not Ism than 30 days, 2 per cent. per istnniam.payslblit on demand - without notice. A joint fund ( capital ) of 310,000 has bees i in. - Yer loans apply on Wednesday. Sums received on depoeite vie low *5 d"ime. Interest talk, allowed vrhenerar We deposites amount to OIMO. sad op Ilidleed ditional $5,000 and upward,. • OMoe in South West Corner of Publio Square, nest tot:tom:go Arnold's store. 'Open dimly from 0 A. M. to 3 P. IL. and for meek ing deposites every Saturday, front 9 M. tub P.M. be offered fur realities& GEORGE TIIRONE. Tree/vent:Secretary, GEORGE AUJNOLEL Directors. John Brough, Juba Horner. Samuel Dartmoor, • Geurge.Asaohl, A. Ilaintsebaan, Jab Mailaolmoas D. McCreary, •D. Mbeutultigky,. . William' Culp, Joboilicktm, Hobo, Horner, Juba Thole& • April 0, 1857. , •, " This Why , FAIINESTOCKS Arriaral qt Goods.—We Pave lust venial °Wife amortnamt of the CU EiCPEST 00000 eyes offered in the mount,. We *as bon* , particularize, as our stock comprises shoat, erery'thing.destred. We have received see. era muusi; Fice Thousand Yards. of Priain which we offer at G} cents per yard, such as aftb limitedly sold at 10 cents : Elegant Cohens' at id cents ; Muffins of %rhicili we hats an unusually large stock at retiaml Vices lCs•". pineal at prices that defy competition. In fact we can sell goods of every desetiption irb low that parchasers will Flit° money by Itly. ing from us. We only ask persons desiring& cheap goods to examine our stock. partictilsr ly.thes lit4~ arrival from the East, where've' hate purchased, (for the Casit,) direct, frank the manufacturers, at such rate. as imank us to Akre Great B•irotriur. (hill and judge for yourselven. FAHNESTOCK BiLOTEISEL Nov. 16, 1337. tf • UOKE has just returns' with d lovas- EP • stock of FALL 4 - , WINTER GOODS which be will sell li;vr for cash or country proshine. Please airs him a cell before pitr• chnping elsewhere, as yon will find ik to your interest te'do so. gi r rAli Goode - cnt free of charge, • Oct. 12,18.57 rATINESTOCK 11ROTIIERS, hare lint' receixed- their usual large aupt4 faired! and Winter Goods, to which they tarita tka , attention tif the public. The Goode Weep purchased low, find will be sold very. ehilitio and esautine at the Sip of Shelled Front. Oct. 1. IFIEIF subocriber respectfully informs the rublic that he is prepared to make CO} _PINK of all styles. at short notice, awl at moderate rates. lie is also prochlud ti tL au excellent new I,IEAILSE, which will him W convey mrpses to any bar x itrei desired.taid esishment is It ',- Hamilton township, Adams county, neiset i t , lleag•T's store, and shunt one and a bag fulls dew Oxford, where he hopes to MIMI I. awl re l :eibe a libenalsb:ire idpit' hligrAkonse,,,, T 11011.13 Oct. 19, 1537. 9m • EO. ARNOLD IkCO . have just-rev:lr a G a large etaek of - New • grucal., amens which wee Lading' Drage Gouda la greet ty , cheap Clothe, Orer-coatinge, C:4•7! mere, Jeane, Satinets., &rd.. Yeatinga, nels, Shawls, Carpets. and Dolwastilat'em,- ally, with a large stock of Reamly-XediaßOUl ing. all of our own making; warranted te,be ,well made and to it well, also a tarp seamiest Croreriwt,all of which will la sold , aespilirs, civil. Call and see as. • i• . • 1 Oct: 12, 1857. sire, few IS VOVES on hand wiD lonia 'bee.. . Notice. VIE account of AnaliAll Sanaa. rAmikmito -a- tee of the person and estate of Manta Gin, (an habitual drunkard.) of Sataliant' t..wnehip,,Adana county. Pa., stated by As% %run and FIUIDIRICIC MILT; SUllattCire the last Wilt and testament of 101414 A1111:1400 • Sunnis, deceased, has been bled* the .Coun • of COMMOD Pleas of Adaula county. and dill be confirmed b the said Court, ow & iMav ^ them! day o.f‘ steal, mini shown to tbe contrarr.. _.o4+* • • JOUR MUM, hal*. - Prothnuotary'i Office, dettvr l • iiis I•A • burg, N0v.16. Ask. j • • • , 811 A k Witilt- which aid I. foirA=M t ;; and POO these articles sod then Judge for yssirselres. Yor sale at the Grorety___Sntd Ovelectisit Shire of BOYER JiRON. lINI Herring's Patent New Gobds. JOHN' 110 KM. New Goods. Coffin Making. New Goods.
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