KM COMV Admits Alkshasy _Armstrong Sunir SAW Barks Blair Bradford 5220 10057 2346 1861 Bii i 2 1 114 1679 4422 ume 5405 5171 2334' 1984 1671 2100 1 1467 1263 2364 2060 7371 4741' 1366 2185' 994 1514' 1240 1347 1458 1902' sono 2114 2801 2811 3344 2185 1818 1604 3531 519 3233 1921' 2205 2527; 77 70; 3835 3060' 565 7•30; 842 1,41 2079 1300 3027 1440, 1257 11531 1116. 1215 i 9925. i 6066 1 i 1923! 6601 26571 1508 28/71 3102 4'747 3 1 4406 2223 2299 77 546 2825, 2120 14864 1122 599' 1424 657 5325 81 770 2325 3041 16 2450 1791 16281 23395 6! 1 264978671 11 983 498! 67413 5491 1 - 149' . 1055 24 : 15Wk, 307 488' 2121 1954 3084 1449 1285 748 1042 1743 1406 1097 390 3617, 1763 2121' 3783 4436 844 951' 3942 4599, Du as tlet' Cansinin Carbon Centre asseter Cilemfisfit Clinton Womb4a Crawford Cumberland. Dauphin Delaware Elk Eris Forre s t Franklin Fulton Create' Huntingdon Indiana Jefferson J nu iata Lancaster Lawilmee Lebanon Lehigh Luzern. Ly corning McKean Mercer Yimin Monroe Moulgomitry Mon tear Northampton Northamberl'd Perry Phil's. City Pike Potter Schuylkill Snyder Somerset Sullivan ammalismon Mg& Union Venango Warren Wimbi ngtoa Wayne Westmoreland Wyoming York Total 198119 171096 196620 /toad's majority over Porter, 27,023 Fra;er's 'tr./tit:way over F mat, 2.5,284, `Total Vow for Berme Judo* iB5B 369.245 Oo►etoor /637 343,197 Ineraaseinl66B 6,018 Eleotios Returns .of the V* 61/11VIII• stead ~isßri~—Hefei. Ilarmasos, IC. N. liesi4m, Dem. 2295 2199 3384 3060 6/5 713 1859 1474 1235 1145 Adams, Franklin, Fulton, Bedford, JAlniaut, Majojity for KePborsag, U 7 irobnies 1114 few Words,. The Baltimore American was ono of the earliest, most steadfast and eta uncid cat supporters of- Mayor Swann, and contributed all its influenoo towards his rtnelectimi, but on Ibo 18th, after a calm survey of the field, and the proceeding% which characterized the so-called elec tion on the 18th. it is constrained to utter the following remarkable sen tance, which of itself speaks volumes : " We should have welcomed defeat as preferable to a triumph so Improperly won ." Gor. Dearer and Kansas.—The St. Louis papers contain an address of Gov. Denver to the people of Kan us on retiring from office. Ho says tii.t, henceforth We continuance of.peace in that Territory depends more on the people themselves than on the Govern or; that they have - an abundance of local civil (Moors elected by themselves without disturbance or interference; that they haro just accomplished the peaceable election of a Legislature, and it makes no material ditfurence who may be Governor. Ho does not think the Tscritory yit, prepared for a State organisation. 1101.10 WAY 01P11111111T AND PILLS—ii warning.—Thess gust mosedial preparatitom have bees boasted, sot the lesitatioas may kilt u sortaiely se the isosius articles ears. To prevent the possitdlity of info ethos, purchase • pit of thiatiosot or box of Pills isoMas solubted is s book at iinotiart buries the words, " tied. lowly, New York sad Loadoo," impressed sac water. work OS sash teat. ForoUtaid with the true and YOU. mate agouties, the oM, yoewg sod middles ed of both mato sissy eye with abissiote eertsloty those disuses of the dtgiative sod suesstare organs, the skis, and the issh, JrUse Opium en scat and to pronounce " !a. Borstals." QCSIN 1/1•111a14.114 i COAL PiT.—liar Itidany st apsia roloatly latkaid span satirist a soil pit, aad aria titikraid by Isar innstiars. Bk. proeiodid 'boat throe litradrod yards, wary anew the sea, and than atarkod bar Itaitista with a talk.' ioadie on a rock. liar Ma/star of State who has awaited 'oath, errata nadir the laitials itti his eaatlia, as Ski brit and non itlagaitil garasitats in the vedi, ars Iticausadi net the bows Stan Cloths% Ha, oillooktillt At WILDS , Nos. NOO and 1100 Chia/int stroat ober* pot. 11. lat. 0'741 lain =GUSH REMEDY !—Sli JAXU CGS IWO CU-111/MD JPIX/111 PILLS, prepared trees prescription by Sir I. Claris, Y. D., Physietso Estraor- Sitar, to uh. Qadmia, ?Ida stall knows medielos la oo pontos, hats sere sod site restrely tot !.male Diltralties awl Obstructions, tram suresass whatsvor ; sat *Ubangi% • sperertol ressely, tkey sustain oothlas hurtful to the oottstitetkm. Tit illatetws Lams It Is familiarly salt ad. It sill, he a short tins, behtz oath* leo/AMY Portal oltb riarstarity. These Pitts have reeve Use karma to fail wharfs ths d4restieseea Shaw at ~let are esti *tame wt. lot taiLlits fartisiSibilitets laraphlet freesettee neat. 111;.-41 sal 4 pieta. stesaps aecteast ta say satkor. 4404 stypt, vitt issue • beetle, asststaim ever 10 pink hy rearing esesl. %Of aPar r iftwiloblO Ariel% rinasesm— ,_s. , #'olothes• A. PitliCtaps ha sans. him ptdubbipia. by luatteri lai Jotory. Soil aeon the lmost Lot , t jboW a pod Ilea= MI, ir llais 4' liotteig; Imp trod, 4/rblool Ws Pain hew, sod lwatirae al A rta or the oswair , 14 " M..th* sod Wafts, okip•nr• ism be alMilewin4. U r " flea OK tlientjatiOnh MAIL wilhig bar " ars at 1111$11 ' , _ T. WON the !lass—Wave Tim St. vaadarn". a Iss...tt. kw Irainootes. 1 " . "erl l4 -0 1 - 4 • Row, itis. . jos rati rivivetiesses li t aosthiceila.s. •• "144..5ti MS. 111 LlZrki AM", 1111 Warr ' UT - • wild flied., pat i•LI . 1 4 81110 4. es 1A441. i. Crloan "sift rani% Ne afteralliellailt • MOW =PON/ Lasts. Per. V. in WEE iis.tt le Meted thab fit emaptlemee with the urgent representation di Iler rotary Cass, a number at the babes! ships will be recalled from distant fbr eign SOTYICO to strengthen the Home Squadron, with reference to oar ilex lean relations. MEd Ona. P ea. Brigham Young has been sued for $25,000 damages, by Col. Fabins, who charges him with false imprison ment. 2256 6573 1993 1137 2008 9724 1677 30 Corroitoifroas ttbelaisst Sal tiser•, York • Ramage, mess Baltimore—Fs - Mao last. Flour, per barrel, 65 12 525 Wheat, per bushel, 115 I 141 Rye, .. . •0 $- Corn, 02 ~ Oste, 45 47 Clorer-seed, " i 6 60 6 62 Timothy, I/ 200(0 e 12 Beef Cattle, pot hand., 6 00i 676 Id Hogs, 600 6.00 MT •IT ton. 10 00 13 00 , Pel , -- 22 4,... 23 Whiskey, per gallon, Guano, Pentvisa, per ton, 62 00 Hamootr—T huraday last. Mar, per bbk, from wagons, $5 00 Do. " from stores, 5 30 Wheat, per bushel, 105 og I 15 Rye, 64 70 Corn, 66 68 Oats,. •4 40 Cloversemi, " 500 Timothy. " , 200 Plaster, per tots, 6 00 Fork—Friday fart. Moor. par bbl„ from wagons, $5 00 Do, " ho. *tom.. 600 Whoa*, par bashsl, SI 1 05 ® 1 20 Rye, 76 Corn, ' 6 75 Osts, " 44 Clorerseed. " Timosjky, " Plaster. per We. ..Tbou omit ebb wild ►aathat, ome *let or elms srew; 111 - 4011 stall by beta caber bowevet It blew." On the 17th ult., by the Rev. R. H.Hoffbeins, Mr. HENRY SWEIGES, of Hanover, to Miss ELIZABETH MUMMERT,of Hamilton township, Adams county. On the 21st ult., by the same, Mr. HENRY HOOVER to Miss LEAH KAUFMAN, daughter of Mr. Henry Isaftnan, ail of Hamilton town ship, Adams county. On the 13th ult., by Rev. D. Gans, Mr. J. C. ALBERT to Miss CAROLINE MALAUN, both of this county. Oa the 334 ult., by Rev. Mr. Jones, irr. AB SALOM CLEANER, of Huntington township, to Miss A8A3411, KECKLER, of Arendtsville,' On the 38th ult., by the Rev. J. It. Keiser, Mr. JACOB WINTERMOYER, of Shepherds town, Va., to Miss MART A. M'DONELL, of this place. On the 19th alt., at the Consume° Chapel, by the Rey, Mr. Catasum, Mr. WILLIAM CALE UGU to Miss,J2,4l BELL.* MAUR ALL, both otCenowago township, Adams smutty, On the 7th Ott., by the liar, aeons Nuts, Mr. GIORON A. 1111W0P, Petarstwarg, Y. 8., to ltfse A.M.ASDA. 111114160 AM, of Gettysburg. 171336 On the 23d oIL, Mrs. SARAH ANN, wife of Mr. Henry SUR:, of Areadtsville, aged 22 years 8 months and 23 days. in Panora, Guthrie counerre, era, on the Bth alt., AMANTHI, CLEOPNTRA, only daughter of John sad Rebecca Diehl, aged 1 year months and 22 days. On Wedauday morning last, at the residence of her father, la Baltimore county, Mies MARY A. EVANS,eldest daughter of C. and N. Evans. In Lee county, lowa, on•tbe nth alt., after an illness of a few days, Miss MARGARET C., delight a. of Mr. David Shall, formerly of this sissy,, fh the 21st year of her age. 8 MEW FIRM AND MEW GOODS.--SNY DER & BENNER bare just reettisedet their New Store:in Baltimore street, a few doors above David McCreary's Saddlery es tablishment, the largest and most complete assortment of Gruceriei brought to Get tysburg for a long time, consisting of Coffee, (four kinds,) Sager, (lour kinds.) Molasses. Syrup, Shad, Mackerel, Froth Flour, Corn, Oat., Butter, Eggs, Bacon. Salt, in short every thing usually kept in a first-elate Grocer Store. ge•The highemt market price paid for &MD.. try produce or taken in exchange for Goods. sperGive us a call. Buy your Groeeries where you will be sure to get them good and cheap. Sfirllover's celebrated writing Ink for sale. [Nov. 1, 1858. AT FRA.ZER RIVER OUTDONE Sr TOR I..ARGe ARRIVAL OP FALL A EMIR DRESS CPATS— JUST received the largest V and best assortment ev er brcught to Gettysburg. Be it remembered that selling cheap. PANTALOONS—TIM large and varied . 0 - assortment of Pants, and the exceedingly low prices at which Picking is sidling them astonishes v ow) who calls to buy. DRESSCOITS—FOMS yourselves, and bring your friends a long, t• see and buy Dress OF every description, now on hand and for sale by Geo. E. Buehler, in Chambers burn street. RTOVN PIPE of all sizes, constantly on hand or made to order, at Buehler's, in Chaarbenborg street. iE sd TABU CANS of all sizes now 7 and for sale at BeehleesTin-ware bhs hme a t. STRAINER Milk Buckets f eat GEO. R. BUMMER'S, in Chambersbarg et. Nor. 1. MARCUS SAMSON is now in New York, and" is almost daily seadiag to his Clothing establishment in UV. rods of eve q• varisq In his t as the New York AMilkn Rehm patehaut are made at the lowest rstaii„ilmand tJa *Or tars preparad•le edger RARQAMI hate never bifbra boas prbcand In Maw aoanty. Call ill and see his stook elC c = NO—Coats, Paata. Veda* Shiite. Deaner*, Socks . Gloves. Ilandkareidoo. Boas, Shoot. Hale, Omps. Aa., ka.--nfith bin large witrietporClosks, Walking Canes. and a thousand other arts. alas "lea anaporons to toostkka." Boma trot only maim U. of their loolkoj. but bass idol b their panduraos at ' 'to tho OA. IS. Mk mmimmasto at Vests,- of 'my vitlety.sai Nosh toGett,yobars, jut reed PIC r!Pw'rrwri - '•1 PIOARS.Vobieso, Owls, rhabrepu o an d vnt Nowad *dm Msg.; slim,* Ur% ba PICKING% FIZIC9 EMI iijqtket Aepohis. Die 9,11.4 P. MARRIED, Die lobb, '.Like louse astroos tbe moo of ma Is Lard i Nag ray is yank, 'of witiorteg Dabs geread.ss DIED, NifFt Grooery Store. Gold Excitement CLOTHING AT PICKING* S Pielslog io oelobrate4 for Cow, which can't be ex• celled, at Picking's. BUSINESS ()F every style and qual- COATS...Ai ity just receive I at . Picking's cheap store. Noy. 1. Tin-ware, From N. Y. Auctions. MIME 12•12115 !Weirs Tian IV ISt Wlthr RIMICA.—/000 Aoarte Weittsit to all DIL LIVING. STORMS TRAVELS & EXPLORATIOES darks • relidestee of ZS Tears hi the Wilds of ARiat.- This ls • work of thrilling adventures and hair-breadth escapes among savage beasts and MOM savage men. Dr. Livingstone was alone and unaided by any white man, travel ing with African attendants, among different tribes and nations, all strange to him, and many of them hostile, and altogether forming the most astonishing Book of Travels the world has, ever seen. All our Agents ac knowledge it as the most saleable book pub lished. The most liberal commission made to Apace. in small or large quantities. For partscalars. address J. W. BRADLEY, Publisher. 48 North fourth Street, Philsd's, Pa. Copies sent my mail, free, on receipt oldie pries, $1 25. NOTICEi OF THE PRESS From among the hundreds of favorable no tices, from the most respectable journals of the country, of our cheap edition of "Living. stone's Travels and Explorations in Akio), ' we take the following : '• It abounds in descriptions of strange and wonderful scenes, among a people and in a country entirely new to the civilized world and altogether we regard it y one of the most intereating books iuued within the past year."—Daily Democrat. Patterson, N. J. •• It is emphatieslly se edition for the peo ple ; and, judging from the rapid sale with which it is meeting. it is fully appreciated by them."—CAriatiam i'reeptatt, Boston. "The book is having a great run, and will be read by every reading man, woman and child, in this as well as other lands."—Ash tatiotta (Ohio) Telegraph. "The work is finely illustrated, well print ed. and firmly bound, thus answering in every respect the demand for a popular and cheap 'emu of the ' Journeys and Researches in South Africa.' Those of oar readers who would bare a delightful book for reading at any hour. will not be disappointed in this work."—U. S. Journal. S 00 2 00 6 SO se With truth we can say. that seldom is presented to the reading public a work con taining such a vast amount of solid untrue tion as the one in question. The volume is handsomely illestrated. sod mama that unique appearance of exterior fur which Mr. Bradley's publications are noted."—Familly Magasine. 6. This interesting work should bo in the bands of every one. lts interesting pages of adventures are fell of instruction and amuse went. Ten thousand copies. it is stated. have been sold in one mouth."- , -41.bearsi American. 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Ours is the only cheap American edition of this great work published. and contains all tbs important mat• ter of the English edition, which is sold at six dollars. r7I3PECIAL NOTICE to Agents sod Cetwassers!—We hare remedy published sewend Dew and saleable Books. minding the maw and PIIIVATS Uri of LOUIS NA POLEON; with Biographical Notices of his most distinguished MINISTILS. GIUlg was and Fsrourss, and the INDIA HISTORY. being eowpkte History olindis and the rasserr WAR VIE ANGEL AND THE 'JKSION." • tale of thrilling interest. by T. K Arthur : LIFE OF DK. F.. K. KANE. and ape Distia guiabed American Explorers. Att.. These. with our termer Extensive Csitalovie of Popular Books. gives us the best and most salable list of Publications ever amid to Agents sod Canvassers. to whom we offer the meet liberal terns. Send for our List, which is sent Free %say part of the United States. Nov. I. HSI: Out Town Property A T PUBLIC BALL—On Beturslay. .?4- . 411 °L acisber 134 i, IbsB, I will sell at Public S:de, on the premises., the House and Lot in Carlisle street, now occupied by Daniel adjoining property. of Wm. Douglass and others. The HOUSE is h Too-story Brick. A half Lot froatistion the sad running bask to this lot, will be altered with it, or solitsparstely, as desired by the purebasers. The terms will be made haulms on the day dial.. The property is located in an improving portion of the town, and is highly desirable. Sale to 00111011011C0 at 1 o'clock, P. EDWARD MePH ERSON, Executor of J. B. McPherson, dec'd. Oct. 5. te (I N Saturday, Yoe. 20 , 1858 , the undersign •-1 od, Administrator of the estate of ROBIRT deceased, in punuance of an Ce der of ths Orphan's - will aell at the public la New Oxford, the vain. deeeseelL of, in LAND, near the to , joining lands of Anti Mollvain, and others, 24 perches, more or mance at 12 o'elotb f known by T. By the Court—it a Oct. 25. is THE goy first account Committee of Coy! has been flied in the of Adams county, sad aj the said Court, Olt al 1511 day of November meld, unless cause be altown to the contrary. JACOB SHEY, Protb'7. Oct 25. 4t* Alfred E. Lewis, IA TTORNEY AND COUNSELLOPI A? '-"- LAW, Practices in the Court. or York and Adams counties. Particular attoellion given to the settlement of Estates. oollsootai of Claims. tic. 011 ice in Centre &mars, (Banks! Building.) Ilenover, Pa. Oct. 25. Gm Dr. A. W. Dorsey,' 'MGM SILLY of Carroll county, permanently located in Gott his professional services to the !la town sod surrounding country in of the various branches of hie Moe and . residence. aidtallore stnhtt . Ito Agog to The Compiler odioe, when he iebbt be mat di times when not probiliNsid4 rile& - Panel6llllma leflinsisb, Baltimora, MAL grr..Angastas Webster, D. D., DeDiners AL Dr. J. 1.. WarkW, Westminster, Md. Dr. W. A. ltatbiss, « " Jamb liasis, Ns+, " u Joba IL Longwell, Geo. IL Wsinpler, log., " n• 'Si-. flosses Ulna, Gettysburg. ei. is i lbw tim , Dr. J. Illnehszt, 1011 I.ITING- loostok. is Itairialdi. Aaltats Pa.„ dor* bit paismiosa sloes to Lialigll4lll6 of hirfiaidl amid liiiaiif. OlgOt ON& oomt of Meta , atrost' Ha will 41. M lotillosid then or at Kr. P. Ilitiostf a Oet.1 11 =1 " It 111114 r *MC EM:I3 Public Sale. ~ • ' 4 Gruiis hereby t iesoons asE . %straws sessaati bi yinssated at the Orphan's of ()sooty . for 4sonirmatiosk and ea !tawdry the 11th day of Nseendlir met, at 10 o's:lock, A. W., viz : O. The first and final Gaar.lianship ac count ofJacob Martin, Guardian of Elisabeth Diehl. (Bow Elisabeth Robison.) a miser child of Jacob Meta. 70. The second account of Henry Biuinger, Guardian of Charles L. Bittinger, a minor son of Joseph Bistinger, deceased. 71. The first account of William Weible, Eseestor of John Weible, deceased. 72. The first and final account of Jelia Hollinger, Administrator of James McClel lan, deceased. 73. The first and final acoonnt of Jacob F. Lower, Executor of the last will and tes tament of Catharine Stallinnith.doceased. t .74. The second and final somata of J. B. Danner.Zaq.,Trastee of Christiana Carbaugh and children. 75. The first and final se.eount of David Thomas. Administrator of aH sad singular the goods and ehettles. rights and credits, which were of Catharine Stalismith, lass of the °entity of Whitley, in the State of Indi ana. deceased. ZACRARIAII MYERS, Rtgister Register'. Ogee, Getty.' t burg, Oat. 18, 1858. J Dissolution OF PA RTNEKSHlP.—TheColiarinersh ip existing between the subscribers has been dissolyed this day by mutual oonseet. We return ithanks to our friends and the public for the liberal support extended to us. Our books are placed in the hands of Geo. L Briagman for collection, and in his ab sent:is will be settled by J. Culp. at the store, and we earnestly rarest those indebted to call and make immediate payment. es we are desirous of settling our business without de lay. OPAL E. BIRING2iIIiN i JOlll4 'CULP. Oct. 40,18.'.8. A Card. VIE subscriber haring disposed of his in terest in the Store of Brinstnan A Culp. to Alexander Cobetn, respectfully asks the continuance of his friends and euetonsers to patronize his successors, where bargains may be bad. GEO. E. BRINGMAN. Oct. 25. Another Change TN THE HAT, SHOE AND HARNESS ' BUS' thaws Living bought out the interest of Gleu. E. Bringume. Esq., in the firm of Bringtaan k Culp.- 4 announces to the citizens of g and the public generally, that, Shntbdoessis will be continued at the old stand. sign of the Big Boot. by Cubean I Culp. who will constantly keep on band a large stook. of Goods in the line of Boots, Shoes. Rata. Trunks. Umbrellas, Carpet Bags, and . Mr nets. They will also continue the wane factoring of Shoes and Useness. Freins their long experience in all the above busi ness they dattdr themselves that they can please the public. and will sell cheap for cash. A. CODEAN, Oct. 25. JOHN CULP. Fahnestook Brothers, TlJSTfront fro the city with a large, elegant •aid cheap assortment of Fall and Winter Goods. W. are prepared to offer prettier styles and at lower rates than have bees of- fered in tins market fur a lung time. We have received a great variety of staple and fashionable Dress Goode for Ladies, of sew styles, designs, and embracing th e newest patterns at present worn is the cities. For Men's Wear we base everything &Arable is that line. and without attempting to particle 'aria, are prepared to offer everything usual ly kept in a Dry Goods Store at pries* to suit the tittles. Call at one* soil select from the new stock at FAITNESTOCIE 1111013. Oct. 23. tf Hata & caps. 11 E subsnriber bas just received from Phil adelphia a very large and fell assortment of flats and Caps of every variety and of the most tashionahle styles, consisting of No. 1 Mole Skin. N 0.2 do., black Itookland.Mentle men's Drew,) Ifen'e Napped Itocklend. (block) Sas, French, Felt. Plaid, Cable, bin card, &v., Ike.; together with a large assort mdat of Hoye' common and dress Slouch Yale and Caps. Being determined to so• commodate he invites his friends and the publics generally to call and examine hie goods, feeling amidst* that the geality of his goods and the prices at whittle they are sold cannot fail to give satisfaction. Oet. 21. R.F. bIoILIINNNY. Boots & Shoes. JUST received from Philadelphia the hest assortment of Boots and Shoes that could be seleoted far the citizens of Gettysharg and surrounding country, at the south east corner of Centre Square. Men's grand waterproof Boota,Men'i thick soled Boots, Men's Kipp and coarse hesvy Boots, Gatit's fine calf doable soled Boots. Oxford Ti... and Congress Gaiters. Brogans. Ladies' Morocco, Gust-heeled, Ualf, and heavy winter B Pots. Logue Gaiters. Wises' End Obildrea's Slaves and Gaiters of every variety. Qty.' Bete mid Shoes of all kinds and rises. Persons wishing M. purchase gnod Rents and Shoes will please give me a call before buying elsewhere. R. F. )461LBENNY. Oct. 25. Notice. dor sppuinted by I.he Orphan's C Akhims county, to make dis- Ile b*lsnoe remaining in the ms F. }Commas, Atlininittrator m cum testament° annero of LTV, Lite of Berwick township, ity, deceased, to and among the lly entitled to receive the Caine. 1 persons interested, at the office MAllean, in Gettysburg, on Fri -1111 tia,y of November next, et 1U M. MOSES McCLEAN, 1431, td A tailor. jjR OPCIPILLAY will open a large as leleL AND WINTER , Friday and 'Sat srdifgr, is4l inst ; and invites the her seeerteolln, Oet. 4 4 Saudi Farm, . " TPRI VATS SALE. —The subscriber offers at Private Salahis FAR3l.situate in Mount pleasant township,Adams comity, near Bon anglatown, adjoining leads of Samuel Swope, Alexander Shorb and others, containing 66 ACRES, more or less, bating thereon a Two-otory Frame HOUSE, with Beck building, Double Log Barn, and other out-builikp ; a *wig of as beg water now thloor. with szedleshhits of all kinds °lathe premises. ANNA awe" are Weallasd, 'sad 10 aerie litashotw. The Greater part of the land has Ina well Persons wishing tariew theea regaseted to esti on the subscriber; thereat. Tama saw. • 2. B. lIACIALIIMAX.4 Sept. 13 1 ;S&L AtaliddCraton/ 111M041. QUIRT lIIWILIMPB 11111L11 A.'. We of adoinistradook as dio Moto of alosoct, late of Ilosaillos Now ricculatf• dootoool, lisitiot boos o undorsip oottplosomotol, (thoZpood blif topoiship,. the loot somoilit . Wpm" Dittoist, toss- Jr ,isw eig bora, giro sodas to ill p. 1 iblolOoll to old So tiolkofilitog. porn* sad 111110114MP161111111111ille apiask *I Nino to promo timm-propooly limas( tor wibotoot. ; SOLOMMI.IIIInOUIV, 111" X153011:0T. .pet. 25,1858. fit* Akers. 1111119011; 67 111sies. oarszaszritlf; yeti of Common Plots of sad is la* direetsd.l4ll $• posed et side„ at the Coart.bestak la %be Boron WOettyabarg, tat SahtMay. the 6th day of Noccatber, nee, at 1 o'clock, P. M., the following . described Real Estate, A Tract of Land, containing 7 Acres, Name or lees, situated in Union township, Adams county, Pa., adjoining lands of Uriah J. Baughman, Samuel Heller, and others. The impruTements are a two story LOG HOUSE, a one story Prune Store Muse, a well of water, and as .Orchard. Seized and taken in execution 11111 the estate of Nowt Pt.°. NAN. Also, tho iuteroet of said Noah Plow •aw in 12 Acre* of Land, more or !ess, ad joining the above described property, im proved with a one story Log House, a Frame Barn, and some fruit trees. Also, the undivided half of one and s half Lots of Ground, situated in East Middle Street, in the borough of Gettysburg, a4joln -4; lots of Henry Cts and Henry Culp. Seized and taken in execution as the estate of ELI BENTLEY. Also, a Farm, containing 175 Acres, more or less, situate in liamiltonban town ship, Adams county, Pa,. adjoining lands of Robert Slemmone, McGinley, and oth ers, on which is erected a two story Stone House, *Bank Barn, part stone and part frame, with Wagon Shed and Corn Crib at tached, two story Stone Spring House, with s spring of water near the dwelling, and two Orchards of fruit trees. Seized and taken in siceention IS the estate of Junx &strait? WITHEILOW. Also, a two story Brick House, 40 feet in length and 16 feet in depth, with a two story Brick Back-baildiag. • 16 feet broad and 16 feet in depth, with the carti lage, be the same one acre,more or less, situ ated in Monello* township, Adams county, Pa.. os the road leading from Hendersoille to Cesare Mill.. Seised amid taken in execu tion as the estate of Jon* 'lsaias. Also, s Lot of Ground, with the ap pertensness, situated in the Borough of Gettysburg, bounded on the south by ugh street GO bee', on the west by Washington street 180 feet, on the north by an ally, and on the east by lot of Doniel F. Pittenturf im proved with a two story Frame WEATHERBOARDED ROUSE,gi' a two story frame Back Building. if II a (mut Shop. a frame Stable, well of water, fruit tress, Le. Seised and taken in execution at the estate of Sobouox Powzas. ISAAC LIGIITIgEII. Oct. 18, 1858. • `/Wren per gent of the purchase money opus all Balm by 'tbe Sherif mast be paid over immediately after the property is struck down, and on failure to comply therewith, the property will again be pat up fur sale. YALUABLI PDX AND YELL rOR SALE.—t will sell at Privet. Sale, my 111I t L sad FARM. situate oa Piney Creek. in Germany township. Adam county. within one and a half miles of the we/Meador the Lit tlestown Railroad. sad when the Railroad is extended to Teneytown. it will in all probabil ity pus by this property. The Para contains 31 Acres of land, more or less ; 10 to 12 Acres are heavily timbered. and about 10 Ac. es of good Meadow Bottom. The land is mostly the Sista soil. and very susceptible of a high stale of cultivation t Lime sou well upon it. sad Limestone is close by. The improvements are a Isms GRIST MILL. Dwelliag HOUSE. Stride. to. The Mill has two run of Stoop. Kiln Dry Nods) Mill. Piaster Mill. Core 111; , G I Mebane, sad all necessary machinery complete for doing work hi the very heat manner. The mill has been recently biUt upon the moat modern and improved plan. and is all in then pieta running order. This property is cos of the best locations in the County for a DIS- T[LWCRY. In a line grain country. sad near the Railroad.'and might with very little ex pease be made a very 'ratable investment. This property will be is the market until sold. Possession given Ist of A 1 next.— The property will be shows by Bid. die. roman thereon. or by ARNOLD. Gettysburg. Oct. 11,18:.& tl fable Farm, AT PRIVATE EALL— T6, 'subscriber ofers at Primes Sale, THE FARM, on which he resided, sildr.te in Butler town ship, Adams county. Pa., edjoining lands of J)nas Roth, Henry Wisler, Ilenry Slay- Ninth, and others, containing 150 Acres, Inure cr. leis, will 20 acres of Chesnut land eonceniest. The lamprey*. minas are *rod One-and-a-half- yi story Log OUSB, a good Mew fill Log Shop, or out-kiteben, wits oven atteehe4, a first-rate Bank tiara.pars stone and part frame, also a good new Bog and Corn house. and other necessary out buildings, allot which have been put under new re9f. within Ilse last four years. Big Cunowago Creek bounds the one aide of the place. There ice Well of Water at the door. and two Springs near the, buildings. and a good Orchard of fruit. There is a sulkiest amount of wood on the farm, and eurseient meadow. about 18 acres of which are bottom meadow. There has been pet on the farm about 2000 bushels of lime. Persons wishing to purchase may Ind it to their adrantage to call and see this farm. as it is a /rat-rate stock and grain farm. There is ales on the farm a quantity of gaud clay for making brick, together with a shed. To any person wishing to follow brick making this is aria' chance, as any:amount of brick can be sold in the neighborhood. The farm is conveni ent to ]fills, Churches, Public School. sad Mechanics' Shop.. gay -Persons wishing to view the farts will be shown the same by the sebeeriber.— Terms made easy. WM. F. WALTER. Oct. 4, 1858. 61 Notice rro RETAILERS AND DISTILLER/EL L The Retailers of Goods. Wares and Mer chandise, as well as the Distillers. in Adams county, who have not yet lifted their Lioeness. are requested to do so before the NOTUsber Court. without fail. The law binds um to urge this matter upon delinquents, And it is hoped that no further steps will be necessary to induce them to comply J. it, immedi aDANNER Ptely. , Oct. 18, 1858. County osturer. New Arrival ! HATS, CAPS, BOOTS SHOE S. —T h e subscriber has just returned from Phila delphia where he selected, with much ears, a very large and superior stook of Boots, Shoes, Hata and Cape, and tatters himself that he is now ya r a ired to exhibit to the eitisene of Geld i and ve iinity, the large sea and Inset moat o Clouds in his line that has ens boos olosi, to their DO6Oll. liar ham:hasped sno retie at the lowest cash we ars end to offer greater in ate than wok Come and see. We will take great pleasant is 'bowing our goods wbotber you wish to or not. Oct. 9-6. R.T. oILIIENNY. •911POUTINO.--oso and . Henry Watnpkr LI will stake House and pet-rp the !Sae low, for *soh or *country rendre,. Far users mid s,Il others wishing their bosses, burrs, be.. spouted, world do won't° gilVe the- s all. 0. & H. wAmnaz April 18,1853. if rwia4r. Watabia=loUss, ageti tanl / 2 - 11"6111.11. 111011411110 116 1 1te41 to be fail C'otllPET SACKS of sooty impor PICLlllOll iptios to hot . - C 2210 liseh . Rosters , A 1.111.14 most respectfally •• frimida and tie public, that be will • the let Noesmber, en OYS• TIM •A• • • , tYt recently occupied b W .•114.1.as a Law office, t" • cipposinhA t . Buehler'. Drug Store, whets he vrill iscallsatly keep prune frogs OYSTERS, and do them up in any desired style. u the tastes of customers may suggest. Tripe. Fruit, Nuts, Au., can also be had at his Saloon. He bopss by strict attention to business, and an earnest desire to please, to merit and receive a share of public patronage. Give him a call—you will Mad everything gotten up in the most palatable manner. Gettysburg, Oct. 25, 1858. if Public Sale. PRE subscriber, Administrator of the estate of ANtstoxr Puttee, deceased, will *ell at Public Sale, at the late residence of said deceased, in Mountpleasant township. on Thersday, the 111,4 of Nocatther mei, the following property, via 1 HORSE, 1 COLT, 1 fresh-milohed Cow, 1 Steer, 1 Calf,2 Sows. with Pigs, I Pat Hog, 3 Shoats, 4 Sheep, Two-horse Wagon. Spring Wagon. Ploughs, Harrows, Cultivator, Winnowing Ifill,4lorse Gears, nearly now, Saddles, Bridle*, Sleigh and Sled ; Hey by the ton, Corn by the bushel ; a lot of Carpenter and Cooper Tools, Grindstone, Wild Cherry Boards, Shingles, Roofing Lath ; with Household and Kitatee Furniture, such as Beds and Bedsteads, Tables, Chairs, Clock, Kitchen. Dresser, Chests, Silver Watch, a f3hoi Gun, and a variety of other articl„ts, too numerous .4o mention. birSale to commence at 12 o'clock. M., en said day, when attebdant* will ba given and terms made known by PLUS S. SMITU, Adair. Oct. Is, ISM a• Valuable Proper4r. - A T PRIVATE SALE.—The undenagned, .u• iatan4ing to remove, offers valitable MOUSE AND LOT, situated in iddle street, at Private Sale. The ill! house is a substantial two story brie building, Lately erected, with a goad bask building. apri all necessary improvements; a fires-rstis well et water couveaient to the door ; also, fruit' toms of every description. There is a good Frame Shop oil the promisee, suitable for a mechanic of almost any trade. PRIMP FASE. Oct. 18, 1818. 31 • Election. ON OITTTIIUTIO, "'October 18.1858. • NOTICE is Waft thin to the Stockhold ers of the Book of Gettysburg, that an Election for Thirteen Directors. to eerie one will be held at the Banking-basso, on Moaday, the ISth dig et November neat: - I general meeting of the Stockholders will be bold at the same time. T. D. CARBON, Cashier. Oct. 25. a Sc roftaa, or King's Evil, le a eonstitistional dieeme, a eterep.ian of the blood, by which Ws fluid becomes vitiated, weak, and poor. Being in the eirailatiau, it the whole body, and may burst out 40 any part at it. No cern is tree tram is attacks, nor is there one which it may sot destroy. The scrofulous taint is varlowdy canoed by mercurial &nesse, low living, di.. ordered or unhealthy food, impure air, Elth end filthy habits, the dwwinng vices, and, elm, all, by the venereal infecti.3n. What. a r i r . s ..... its origin, it ie hereditary in the cm: descenang " from parents to children unto thirdand fourthgenerstion ;" Indeed. it seems to be the rod of llim who says. " I NM visit the i niquities of the fatbam npai thew children. Its effects eminence*, deposition from the blood of corrupt or ulcerous Matter, which, in the lunge, liver, and internal omens, is termed tubercles ; ia the glands, swellbup ; and on the Illinkes, eruptions sr sores. This foul cot ruptices„ which geodes in the blood, depress ties energise of lA, so that scrofulous consties. Roos not only sutler from scrofulous sore plaints, but they have far less power to with stand the attacks of ether thews se ; emus fluently, vest numbers perish by diaorden which, although not scrofulous in their nett" are mill rendered fatal by this taint in the e= Must of the consumption which de the human family has its origin directly In this scrofulous contamination ; and many &seemlier/diseases of the liver, kidneys, brain, and, indeed. of all the organs, aria* from or are aggravated by the same cause. One quarter of all our people are scrofulous; their persons are invaded by this lurking in fection. and their health is undermined by it. To chnass it from the system we must renovate the blood by an alterative medicine, and in vigorate it bT healthy food and exercise. Seek s AbOSIOAA we supply is AYR R'B Compound Extract of Banaptrilla, the meet effectual remedy which the readied skin et our time. can devise for this every whore prevailing and fatal malady. It is com bined from the mast active remedial* that have bees discovered for the expurgation of this foul disorder from the blood, and the rescue ot the system from its destructive tonsequances. It should be employed tines the cure of sot only_scodnia. but also those other aloe time whicb arise from it, such as Extrema and Bsnr Dousss, Sr. AXTVONYI Tres, Rosa, or linvetrurs, nurses, Purruni, Humus; Bwu and Ilona, Tumors, Term and SLIS RAMC, SCALD MUD. ItINOWOILY, lininntseem, thrummo and Maseru/A Dr - amens. DOOM, DTIFILPIL. DIMITY, and, indeed. ALL COMPLLIATII .1.1121.X0 nom liens- MID on bIOPI7III Brom). The popular belief In " impurity title bioo/I" is founded in truth, he 'mauls is a degeneration of the blood. The perticularFee and virtue of this Samar • tills is to ' and regenerate this vital dud, without w 'ch sound health is impossible in contaminated eanetitutione. Ayers Cathartic Pills, At ALL Tit PURPOSES IF A PAM MOO, are es maspeeed that disease wkkis the nage of their attics esti rarely withstand or evade them Their pmetrating properties search. and eiessae. sad invigorate away portion of the human organ ism, correcting its diseased action, and fta atalsley Witalittes. A. a consequence of pmmerties, the invalid who is bowed IiNUA with pain se physical debility is &moult/tad to lad its hod& or restored by a remedy at once so simple and is Not tab do tit/jaws the eery day mespleints of every body, but also many formidable and dangerous &seas's. The agent below named W pleased to ftrldal gratis my American Ahnenue, sustaining oettiheates of their cares and dilutions kw their sae in the following complaints : Costive- Hearthens, dleadeA. aririe#frest dliseriterei Steassch, Nowa. twJywtisew, Pow iw sowthferilid /nadirs "(the Bowels. lii=dilat ,dupe. Jetsmike, sad other eareptamts, lUillf ac hll a a s. ll/W state of the body or obowsedes of I ts Aries Chem* Pectoral, POI tga 1111110 COL or Combs, Celia, laieesze, Iteesseuese. Creep, lbeeelhisie t IseWelt Ce-p. tress kr the retie[ erCasinneptive Petteite la eihrasee& &loges et the dimmeee.. it. vide is die bidet if. uollann sad so ow nano an th• non 41 fts non, that Ana w. nano ofnintry pined" la pima poor fiat" mho bare tem roan Inn aed ma dining of the Ituiv a Tty on. 'Whoa lOW Wed, ita ampetinity riff vrerf atfer sorban Its Wad is tin appoint to nays Retine whole Opisinna itares. die sit iuh aa = g tiltrnnine esthete so azt w rlsi s ennedies, ' 41 1 st! vols °ll7 the mosi ty mei Wow .i.e jibs nohned Waft sow honk int ; ow Ilesidi fano Ito NA resomentili 10 bill"' Puma sr - Mk J. 40...-A.UNIR ageli.• • -LOWILL..IIOII. 1/11104141614. 01111rbarg iLlakirlIaskirirsPasissilleo:. Od. IS, 1911.. 11711114116 EMI would reapeettulli 'mite ilieittilitioilko publie widring to proms anything; *oar line, to favor no with a eall,and epscimitte dour work. We are furnish Mosumatle..2tos4bi 'aid • Marble Manger, S4l for CsN and all other vfnkoppettdang to " l e Dees, at the lowest vot#lll4o l WeM. ;tot hesitate W parents* tket out work dot be Wee la a seesaw sebeteadal sea tee*: ful equal to the best so be vela la the IMO. where every ial . prevevaeat wldolt ettpeelasell barsoggested is availed of ; sad *WW2 do we guarantee that oar drays Yibid trelit shall be so C eXfoir set at nos to be a ff ected by frost, but ekallinaks• twin for yeas" that eneetuse of lbatitlas given at the oompletisa of a job, sad IPS necessary to oondoned immoralities sad - ay um etry . Pet. 11, 18511. Stoves! Stoves! NJH RADS, BUEHLER L KURTZ Well. received large supply of new *id Wei; tiful Parlor, Saloon and Shop NTOVISM" latest and most insproted styles. Mee;•all the latest styles of COOK &TO TICIA eloirsep ill the Noble Cook," "RnyetCook." o'Wee. Penn." o•Sea Shall." "lJornt op Star." •• Phil• &deltoids Sunrise," "Fredonia," (HAWN* Air-Tight, improved) 'Towel," and “Charth" —all for wood - or coal. Call at the Ware Room, in West Middle street, two doors west of the oe w Court•bouse. Sept. 27, 1868. • New Goods ! aEOROE ARNOLD has again replenished' " his nook of Goods. His assortmenil ie now fall, among which is a great variety el Ladies' Dress Good., and fancy pods Ps' *rally. The Ladies will please call fer =•-• pins. Aloe, cheap CLOTHS. Cessiatecei t , Osasinette, Voiding., Ready-made CIA* Blankets, Shawls, Flannels, Coatinip, siery, Gloves, do.; also, a large soak of Domestics, Fresh Groceries, eta. READY-MADE CLOTHING.-4f yaw want the cheapest awl best itasaresiele Clothing in town, call and gas Gao. Asiehsy. We make our own Clothing, have bands elom mantle employed cutting out and mak= Our stock of Cloths, Cassimeres, Cas Coatings, Vesting., &v., is large abd Call and see us, and if we cannot Si yam Um garment ready -Made, we will tabs reit measure, and make yen up agermeatjul se you may desire to have it made, on the she* est notice. Mr. Culp is always ea haat_ at the Clothing Emporium, IMO, polka, sit always ready to whit upon friends tl esIL Try him, prove him, and see if there be ley error in him. GsttysburgiBct.4, 11568. J. W. Scott, (Late of lho Finis of Wine/boater e G ENTLEMEN'S FURNISHING and SHIRT MANUFACTORY, No. 1314 Clinprerr Stiprr, (oetrly clop*, the Girard flatisej PIIIL•DELPIIIA. J. W. SCOTT would seepoodully eaR tk attention of his former wren tut Mu* to his new Ikon, and is prepared to o/- - den for SHIRTS at short node*. A porheit fit guarantied. 00UNTRT TRAM aspidiS wig' hes finzaes ani Cou.mta. Oot. 4, 108. ly Taney Furs, F OR LADIES AND CH ILDREN.-401Iit J. TAIINIAA A CO., No. 1118 (*ow .44 Market Str eet , . above Eighth, Philadelpidew, Importers, Nanufsetnrewe sad Deader* Ituk7 FANCY FURS, for Ladies and- CliPrott slim, Gent's Furs, Far Collars, and 01M101. The number of years that we bare beim lee gaged in the Fur business, sod the character of our Furs, both fir .*swi price is so generallz knows throughout gm_ Country, that we think it is not h as to say anything more than that we 11seo now opened our assortment of FURS, lot Obi Fall and Winter Sales, of the largeet - IMS most beautiful ahaeortment tat we have seer offered before to the public. Our Funktillfi all been imported during the proisiMisliiint, when money was stare* and Furs mash lower than at the present time, and bane been wow ufactured by the most competent wirrkmiew we are therefore determined Si mil them it such prices as will congeal, to iivettelbote potation we have borne for years, %bat le to sell a good article for a eery small preSt. Storekeepers will - do well to gine ss s esll % as they will find the la-wet assortment by far to select from in the city, and at manatee carer? prices. JOHN TAEWA • 00., No. 818 Market Street, *Mei Bth, Phila. Se,t. W, I: :. rV.) 77n1111111 LIME INSURANCA purated Merck 18, 1851. 0171C31116 Pre*ideni—Georg• Swope. rice Pessideuip.a. R. Russell: Secretary—D. A. Raabler. 21.eantrer—David M'Creal iti ' Executive Committed—Bo 111.01‘4, - Jaegob King, Andrew Banta,intika. Max As it ex.—George t o,:y„ Jacob King. A. ilemmelms t it, Time. A. Marshall, S. Fab • y McClellan, Wm. B. Wilson, M. Et Abdiel 7. Girt, John Wolicrid, 174. J. Aughlabangh, Jolla lieiMeit, L G. Oreery, le. AWasnall..XLMVllnsie Pan!, Juba Picking, J. L limb. :.. /-This Company la Llatited is hit' dons q the 6onnty of.Adasne. , Itbam sameestsi operstlun for mire time six yeiree. , arid Ia tb4 period bat pad all lows 4114-0- pauses, mAboxi alendiliegy balks fallf lose surplus NOW in tbir 'hammy: Company elosploye m Agoettm-411 beilitssre being dons by the itsamem, wile ly elected kithelitsekboblem. Air izt &siring anTmemesnee out applr ri zi r i f i gt above named Mosegezi fur nation. awns Ismail re COMalibli 1144441//aftio ' elks of Me a, Clotopasy an . ** isell Weilsisio,4llll la every isse.k ell P. fie • 27 N6B.