- ktilLarrieCL. Od Ist hurt., by the Rev. It. IT. flothelns, Mr. IfENRY ELEDi to Miss MARGARET II IABRA.Nto, both of East Berlin, Adam. eo., Os the 21st nit by Rev. Mr. Cntsoni, Mr. DANIEL LAWRENCE to Miss ANN MARIA BRADY i both of Mottrdpleasant twp.. Adarvs co. On the Bth Inst., by littric 11.0hth•cm, E4q.. Mr.WILLIASI 8311T11 to Miss MARY BARBARA WOODRiNtI, all of Ilatoißoobdo town.hip. On the sth inst., by the Rev ft A. : 4 }1,.:1, Str -JOSEPH WARNER to Niles LUCY COOK. both of Franklin township. On the Bth inst.. by the 'ley. Jacd.. Sediter, Mr. SAMUEL LITTLE. of Strab.in town-hip, to Ries REBECCA WIBLE, Dear Gett),burg. D isci.- - On the llth nit., of scarlet fever. AS.VSTASi A 'VERONICA, aged 5 rears rind o month 4 ; on the same day, CLEMENT JOHN. aged 4 years and months. both children of John S. and filisa lett' M. Brady, of Oxford township, Adams &county. On the 29th of August, HINSON CA.SSEL, son of Mr. John Cress. of Strabln township, aged 2 years 3 months and 20 diva. On the 14th of August. in Denton. Denton ,ronnty. Texas, of typhoid fever, Mr. JANIES M. 31cILIVSNY, formerly of this county, in the .24tti year of his age. Suddenly-, in Toneytown, on the 7th ino„ Mrs. ROW E, wife of Jewetuilii Rowe, of Em rnitsbnrg. House and Lot T i lOn SALE.—I a ill sell n Ezmil ri frig lit/USE: ANI) LOT. on Chum- WI ;beesburg street. Also. Neverra Building II Lots in the Borough. GEO. ARNOLD. Getts-Aurg, Sept. 12. 1K,9. Gettysburg FLOEMALE SENILNARY.—Tite.Winicr 5+ . 46i012 Of this lastitutiun will COMlLleiee G cuttle 6. OND MONDAY DIP Olt - reit/L. Wet. 101 h.) Fur Gather pArticulttrg tine ire at the re.,idence of atuv. DAVID EvwrEtt, Beltinliore street. Gettysbutg, •EN , i. V.!, ltiLu. 3 t House and Lot in Hampton, AT PUBLIC SALE.—WiII be offered nt pub- Ile sale, on Sa!rtrdn+/. the 24tit Joy of Sep tember kat., W 2 o'clock,. P. )1., on the premises, Mw-story BIIICX HUI iu the town of.B.a.a.pton, Adams county. whicis has been occupied ns a Store and Tavern. for many years. There are two wells of excel lent water, in front and rear of the house. There is a large Stable and other out-buildings; also a quantity of Fruit, Grape Vines, kc. - Terms will be made known ou the day of sale by WM. A. TUDOR. Sept. 11, 1859. ae Town Property AT PUBLIC SALE.—KiII toe stencil at TSU lie Sale, on Thursday, the GM of October 'nest, on the premises, a LOT OF GROCSO, situate on York street, is She Berentorh of .Get tysbarg, adjoining prucerty of Hon. :i. IL. Rug -sell onefie-west,'.l. Cooper on the east, and an alley on the north-33 feet of which is impnov .cil with a new Two-story Double Brick _IIOCSE, having two new Brick Bacli; . , with_rnotcyrLalcontes attach. .ed, and Cellar under the whole house. There is on the property an excellent well of water, oti. - ith a pump in it, a number of thriving young Fruit Trees, Vines, *c. 10W-Twenty-seven feet attke Lt are vacant. lkirThe property will lie sold whole or divid. 6J, As may best suit purchasers. ts:il - Sale to commence at 1 ti*eiGcsk, P. X, on said day, when attendance will be gh en and terms made known by MARGARET IRWIN. Sept. 12, 1859. tf '59. Dry Goods for Autumn. 'IL Fm STOCK OF SILK GOODS, Full Stock of.-STAPIX GOOOS. Full Stock of FANCY GOODS; Fashionable FALL. SHAWLS. 4CLOTTIR, CABBI/618108 .10}11) VICIBIII.B4II£, a, Tins Luau, ac., ac. EYRE k LAN DF.LL, Fourth k Atet. streets. Philadelphia. 'N. B.—Black Silks. Whole•nle, at low flgs. Argokiardaily fso Xork.yluct ions. Sept. 12, leJa.. .3ssi carpets, ArATT, 'CLOTHS AND DRVGGRTS. wholeft.ale j and retail. Constantly on hand an assort- Itsent of Carpets at low prices, consisting of T egret, Brussels, Three-ply, IngrAin and limns tifsaa Cues, esicry alai -price. Oil ogtetba grow 4 10 lands vide. Also, Rom Katt. *air acids, Canton and Cocoa Mattings. Carpeta of our own make, by the piece or s-aril, ahoy rates. JUSE,PII VICTURY, 1.45 Lexington et.,.ue door sweat of Howard, •pt. 1e,../1151.+. .:.an litalliaenre, RemovaL iTIIE .odharriber .infotnes hiftl itsso friends and tne pablic that lie has removed his large Hoot and EstabMahniewtoist., ttbe sautbriutt comer ...nf Cratere *ewe, Gettysburg, where he has now on band, and will continue to keep for sale, an ex destimbmasietv.of.workrof his own manufacture. "The seork.larnade.np in the best and most...durable "manner, imoluditig !Mt the newest styles, and vcrubraees 1c SHOES, Men's, Women's saa4 ettlifutniew tC,CTERS, in short, every article eattihy ssbe flisund .in a first class establish sueatAtilhit blank .frcihssmoss and a ill ca stinne at • ihmwsmagilresitcs awn, her of workmen:"hard its WNW' ma emika- cilia:tomer work. That he lirovem. Give him a arall,.issmacistedais taiww...fkues arid Gaitemfaiad gwalth routiors. anaceptionsohmsrork and If.awriertsaa.Mie /opts far and espy* alai/ share trio lca ilic a patronage. alli•ALutuatkiwe are ,inforated 'that 'be ill. lOWA harlot , 41% hand "UPPERS, - for Shoes and atilic" sea. ready for bottoming. which he disposes ,isc,ern 'pleasing terms_ OHS 111LLWEG. Aut. 11 ; 1 amt. 'l7 Statement Of TrIE BANK OF GETTYSBURG ABsErs. Leium.asitidi lane &tracker Btnks Niates:nrather Ba.nks..--. tiodks —...— . Jkiigiseata llTunds . Beal Zatate.--. --.- LIABILITIES Circulation -...-. ..... Deposita Duel* other Soaks.-........,. .........$1110,497 77 Capital ....sl4s,ise The above statement is correct, to the Zest sf any knowleirde and belief. T. D. CARSON, aultier. Affirmed and saltscribed before me. Sept. 19. 1839.. Gso. Atsotn, J. P. Notice TS hereby given to my creditors that I intend to appear before the Honorable the Judges of the Court of Common Pleas for the chesty of Adams, on Tueaday, tAe 20(h day of September mil, at 2 o'clock, P. M., of said day, at the Court then to be held at (I,ettysburg, in said county, and upon the written consent of a ma jority, in amber and value, of my creditors, to apply to said Judges to make and order that the estate and effects which I shall acquire after my discharge as an insolvent debtor, on the 21st day of December last, A. D., 1838, shall he emmpted for the term of seven years there after from exeeutian for any debt contracted, or say cause of action existing previously to such illaeharyre. JAMES C. LLASWELL. Sept 5, 11159. td BLACKSWITH COAL—best Broad Top, for sale by SaaADa, Bcagtaa k Kuala. CEDAR ITAFLE.-4 large assortment at re ducat prim; at FIECNESTOCKS'. LIMK I LIMB t--In vutatities great or mall --itapplied at the lowest market price. 011 JOHN SOOTT. (11.4k88 BELT-SEALING FRUIT JABS, • Ur ew artiais, AS A. SCOTT 4 SON'S Nev Store. WORKED FLOORING, but quality, for sale at the yard of ahead; Buckler k Yorta—ateo, S a sh, of every sise, Doors, aka*, ter Wads, it. rt•DING MATERIALS . —Paiets, Oils, /se. - *brays cos bead and trill be famished ft e ow rat.. at FAHM3TOCK3r b _ . Elect - ion Proclamation. WHEREAS, in and by the Act of the Gen ets' Assembly of this State, entitled, •• An act to regulate the General Elections of t ete commonwealth," enacted on the 2'd of July, 11139. It it enjoined on me to glee Public Sotic. of each Election to he held and to enumerate in sorb never what officers are to be: elected : I. ISAAC LIGIITSiiIt, Sheriff of the County of Adam". do, th , ..refores hereby give this public notice t o the Electors of the said Count*. of Adaru•. that a GENERAL ELECTIoN will be held in Said County. on the Sscovo Tetetisv OCTOBER acre, (the 11 th ) in the several triCta composed of the following Town•hips, vie' In the First district. composed of the Borough of Getty'sburf and the township of ('umber land,at the Court-house, in Getteshar2. In the Second district, composed of the town ship of Germany, at the house now occupied by Peter Lingenfelter, in the town of lattleetown, in the township of Germany. In the Third district. otouposed of the town ship of Oxford at the house of G. F. Becker. in the town of New Oxford. . In the Fourth di•trit t.composed of the town , ships of I.Atim-ire and If antingtun, at the house of Caleb li. ilildetotsnd, in the township of In the Fifth tiistrirt. composed of the town ships of llamlltonhan and Liberty, at the Pub. lie School-house in Millerstonn, In the Sixth district. composed of the towns ship of lintnilton. at the house now occupied by Henry Ifufrinan. in the town of Ea=t Berlin. lu the Seveuth district,„,composed of the township of Meanness. in fne Public School house in the town of fiendersville. In the Eighth district. composed of the town ' ship of Stralmn, at the house of Jacob L. Grass, in liuuterstown. In the Ninth district. composed of the town ,-ship of Franklin. (including that part recently ,stricken off from Menallen.) at the house now occupied by Joseph Bennett. in paid township. In the Tenet district, composed of the town ship of Conowago, at the house ofJohn Bushey, in McSherrv,.town. In the Eleventh dista4ct, .composed of the township sof Tyrone, at the house of Allen C. Cook, in Heidlersburg. In the Twelfth district, composed of the town ! ship of Monntjoy, at the house of Victor Haas, In said township. In the Thirteenth dietriet, composed of the township of Ifountpleasant, eit the public School ; house in said ,township, situate at the cross roada,.the oneleading from Oxford to the Two I Tsverns, the other from Heinterstown to Uanovese In the Fourteenth district, composed of the township of Reading, at theputslic School-house iu Hampton. In the Fifteenth alistrict, composed of the Borough and township of Berwick, at the public ' School-house in Abbottstown. • In the Sixteenth district, composed .of,the tewnehipaf.freedone. at the house Of Nicholas Morita. in said township. In the Seventeenth district, composed of the township of Union, at the house of Enoch La '.fever' in said township. I In the Eighteenth district, composed of the 1 township of liutler, at the public School-house in Middletown. in said township. At which time and places will he elected One Auditor.tkoeral of the Commonwealth ; One Surveyor General ; Oue Member of the State Senate, to represent the Counties of Adams, Franklin and Fulton; One Member of Assembly; One County Conunissiouerj One County Auditor; One Director of.the Poet; One County Treasurer; • tine County Surveyor; One District Attorney. • Particular attention is direetedato the Act of lAssembly. pasSed the 27th day Auf Fahruary, 1840, molded "An act relative to voting at elections in Adams, Dauphin, York, Lancaster, Cumberlaud, Bradford, Centre, Greene, and i Erie," vie: :Acme I. Be it enacted by the Sensie.end House of Eepresentativesof am Commonwealth of Pennsylvania is General Assembly met, and it is hereby enacted by the authority of the , same—that it shall be lawful for the q,ualified I voters of the counties of 'Adams. Lancaster, 1, 1)110 1 4111 , York, er.rainkliu, Cumberlaud, Brad isird, Centre, Greene, and Eric, from and after the passage of this act, to vote for all candi dates for the various offices to be filled at au election on one slip or ticket :—Provided, That the office for which every candidate Is voted fur, shall be designated, as required by the existing laws of this Commonwealth. I Bacons 2. that anafraud entasnitted by say L person voting sin the manner above prescribed, ',shaft he peeeshed by the existing.lases of. this Commonwealth. I and by virtue of thellth section of the act aforesaid, eves? , person, excepting Jus tices of the l'eaoe, who shall bold any office or apeeintment of profit or trust under the Gov ernment of the United States, or of any city or incorporated district, whether a commissioned officer ocr otherwise, a .subortiiestie officer or agent, who is, or shall be employed under the legislative, executive or judiciary department of this State, or of the United States, or of any city or incorporated district, and also that every member of l'ongress mei of the State Legisla ture, and of the Select or Common Council of • any City, or Commissioner of any incorporated district, is by law incapable of holding or ex : welding atAlee slur e.dsoe,:themfficeor appuipt- I meat of lodge, inspector, or Clark of *sty tlhc tion of this Commonwealth, and That no Judge, Inspector, or other officer of any such election, shall bekiligible .to any office to be then eested clot. li.xso—That ia-the fourth section of the Act of Assembly entitled " Mt Act relating to exec u liens, and fur other purposes," approved April 160,.11140, it is enacted that the aforesaid 14th section "shall not be construed, as to prevent any militia officer or borough officer, from sere ling as judge,inspector or clerk, at any general or special election in this Commonwealth." And In and by an Act of the General Assent , bly of this State, passed the 2d day of July, 1839, It is directed that the Inspectors and ' Judges be &Übe pl.ices of their districts on the day of the Gesival Ifirction aforesaid, at 9 .e . olocit.ia the forenoon, to do and perform the -several duties required and enjoined on them in and by the same act. And be it further directed, in and by the Act of the General Assembly of this State, aforesaid, that one of the Judges of each of the different districts aforesaid, who shall have the charge of the certificates of the number of votes which shall have been given for each candidate for the different offices then and there Toted for at their respective districts, shall meet the third day after the election, which shall be on FRI DAX, TIM 14TH or Ucroata aforesaid, at the Court-house, in the Borough of Gettysburg, then *Rd there to make a fair VaLleuieut and certificate of the number of votes, 'a hich shall have been given at the different districts in the county of Adams for any persons fur the offices aforesaid. ISAAt2 LIGHTNER, Sheriff. Sheriff's Office, Gettysburg, Sept. 1.2, $241,948 - 52 . 41,377 76 51,163 . 17 1,409 36 966 00 ..... 15,969 414 -- 6,678 .1.1 .......... 6,400 00 $370,905 27 $131,970 69 37,640 33 10,887 44 MO take charge of a Public School in Free dom]. township, Adams county, about the let of October =v. jerNone need apply unless competent.— Empire of ABRAHAM KRISK, Sept. i, 49. 3t JOHN McCLF.ARY. ATTORNEY AT LAW, will promptly attend to Collections and all other business en trusted to him. Office between Fahnestocks' awl Danner it Zieglees Stores, Baltimore street, Gettysburg, Pa. [Sept. 5, 1859. Wood Lots MIOR SALE.—I will - sell at Public Salt, ea Friday, (Ad 30a1 day of Sepiessber sect, ou the Premise*, the fallowing Wood Lots, situate in Cumberland township, on the betake of Marsh Creek, near Bream's Mill : No. L Cleo; land, containing 14 acme* 121 per. "2. Wood-laud, " 2 " 17 " 51 3• 54 II 4 Is 56 o 44 4. is U 9 " Ip4 " 54 5. u u s r 46 14 14 6. ss It 5 Is 15 7 o is 7. 6 . 4 IS 6 Ls 54 LI The oboes Wood Lots aro all heavily Mather. ea. Bale to commence at 12 o'clock, M. Terms accommodating. GZO. AILNOLD. Sept 5,-1859. td A Bare Chance T'OR A DRUGGIST.—Dr. L. R. throwinesson .L 1 consequence of decibtlng health, will die. post of his DRUG STOUR, is Littfestoon', and asks early oars. The Store is &tag hie besteese, which Rif iserease. It is the only one In dm plum Ltiantoinl, Ads. 2 71 1860; Teacher Wanted, A. J. Cover, A Valuable Farm AT PRIVATE FIALE.—The subscribens,Es ecutors of the last will and testament of ILLIIX atILI?Vi, deed., offer at Prirate Sale,' the following flea) Estate of said de.. cdent, Til.: ! A valuable FARM, containing 192 Acres, more or It i.,..in Germany townslrip, Adams county, Po . mithln 2 miles of Littlestown. adjoint'ig lan Is of Jacob plunk. John Rider. Edmund Lung. henry Schwartz. John Sheely. and others —shout ';', acres tieing first-rate Woodland. well co%.:red. the baliall, e in good firming ron &lion. About :I', acres are Meadow, and more can easily he made. The improve ment+ arc a new Two-sitory Stone 4 ,,, 11.1 " • 111 it' SP.. Log Barn, Wagon Shed ' ty. . X Well nf 11 , 10 d water near the door ' of the dwelling, a th-i‘ing young" `:-''' Apple Orchard and other fruit. The Farm has hen limed ()vet ono e. and part of it a vecoud t.me. Bearer and Allowir• Creeks pa , s thro' the harm, an well as a puhlic road. ThnFarm i. , 'll4ceptilde of division Per.ion4 Wi-hinz to view the property are fCglleated to call iiii either of the Executors, the first-named cooling in islouutioy turruslisp. au I the last-named on the prvniises. l'lnd a clear title will I , e given on the tirot day of April next. LEVI GOLDF.S, JACOB ALTIIOFr, Executors. Sept. 14 , 1 59. If -- A Valuable Property AT PRIVATE SALIi.--The undersigned of fat Pri% ate Sale, his MANSION FARM, itallgthe Chambershurg Turnpike, 1; miles front yaburg, Adonis county, Ps. It Is a most desirable property, and has been for mans years occupied as A Tavern Stand, for which ft Is well adapted, having ereri convenience. The Flans contains about 150 Acres, tulle or less, about 40 a-res of which are Timber-land, well covered ; the fencing is mostly of chestnut rails and locust stakes. and in good condition. The improvements consist of a large Double Two-Story BRICK 110CS8, 1111 a large new Bank Barn, (with three r doors,) a large Stone stable, Wag- - • • on Shed and Corn Crib; Stone Tenant I ouse and Blacksmith Shop ; two wells of water, one in front and the other in the rear of the large dwelling; three Apple Orchards, with a variety of other fruit, such us peaches, pears, plums, cherries, eta. Persons wishing to purchase, will please call on the ontlersigaesl, rosisling thereon. FREDERICK HERR. Aug. 1, 1859. A First-rate Farm AT PRIVATE SALF;.—The undersigned, de sirams of realuc ing his landed property, of fers at private sale, one of his FARMS, situate as Marsh creek, in Franklin township, Adams county, adjoining the property he resides on and conekining 108 aerie+, more or seas. The int preview/sits are • ST( E DWEL LING ROUSE, Bank Barn, Wagon Shed, Corn Crih, a well and till a spring of excellent water near the. buildings. an Orchard of good fruit, kc. fors is aunvenient to churches, school-houses, anti mills, with good society and a pleasant neighborhood. Persons a iihing to view it are requested to call on the undscsigaed, adjoining. The faun offered is 4 miles from t;ettyshur' within a quarter of a mile of the Chambersbur Turnpike, and po4se.ses more than Nana! ad. vantages. •lAAtt. . sinly 35, 185 e. .Senor Assignees' Sale .(1)F VALLTA.BLIi REAL ESTAITE.--The sub scribers. ..k ssignees of PATIO VOMVORT, will offer at public sale. on Saturday, the t itA dos, of September twit, that desirable FARM in titre ban township. lying about one mile from New Cheater and about two mites from New oxford, askuiniag ,lamas of !wow Itunfort, aid others. containing ISt ACRES. more of less. The im provemeots are a good two story Dwelling HOrSE, a good Frame r Barn. Wagon Shed, and other out- 11 hsildilla: a Orem of water runs through the Farm and there is a never-failing well spring near the door; there is it young Orchard of select fruit on the premises, and a large proportion of the land is excellent meadow, with a sufficient quantity of good Timber. This. tract will Ault very well to di vide. and will be offered.ln one or two tracts to suit purchasers. Sole to commence at o'clock, P. M., co said day, when attetuianee•will be given mad isswis.made known by JACOB MONFORT, JOBS .F. SMIRY, Aug.'ll, idBe. - to Jl estgwees. Valuable Real Estate, AT PUBLIC SALE.—Iu pursuance .f we Order of the Urphan's Court wf Adams orseney, will •tre •orrirrod itt .Public liihr, on the premises, on Saturday, tire Ist day of October rust, the following described ROM Estate of the late iIiSWILL SIIIIILDS, deceased, as follows, to wit : No. I.—THE MANSION TRACT, situate in Libert:s township, iAdaters county, containing :1.75 AcilliS, wore or less, adjoining loads of the heks of lion. James McDivit, deceased, heirs of William Flohr deceased, John Nune _maker, and others,oss the Tarapi ke leading from Abe Idarflosid Lkie to Waynesboro', and within two miles of the former place. The improve , ments are a large two-story Roughcast 'DWELLING HOUSE, Log Barn, Wag on Shed, Com Crib, Stone Spring : II !; Hoare, with a good 'prim; there arc upon the farm two Orchards, one of aihichis not excelled by any in that district of country. i Frit:wide and Tows Creeks both pass through the farm. The farm has a large quantity of choice Timber, and also of good Meadow. The farm will he sold entire or .in parcels, as may 1 bast ault purchase:s. 1W5..2..--Isll thelintereet of said decease& be ing three-eighths, in A TRACT OF LAND, 1 situate in .the same township, adjoining lauds of Christian Overholzer, Joseph Zimmerman, Patrick Savage, and other. containing 100 , i ACRES, more or less. The improvements are a i LOG MOORE, one and a half story; Log Barn, ..Log 'Spring House, with a quantity of good Timber. Flat Run passes through the farm. The sale will commence upon the lase de scribed property, al 10 o'clock, A. IL, of said , day, and be continued at-the Mansion property •as soon as the first is disposed of. Attendance ' given and terms made known by JAMES IL MARRUALL, JOHN MUMERLM AM, .4dosisiariesera By the Court—B. G. Wolf, -Ma. Aug. 2.9, 1850. Mir The sabscribers, , owners of the remain ing interests in,the last described property, will offer the same for sale at the above time sad pl.lce. NATHANIEL GRAY ON, ELiZABETH GRAY SON, JANE HUNTER. At. House and Lot 1171,0 R ISALE.—WiII be exposed to ptildir r sale, oa Saturday, dee 17 tA of Septeentoer next, on the premises, the Real Estate late of Nascr Bursa, deceased, consisting of • LOT• OF GROUND, (one-third of as Acre,) situate in Nummaabtirg, Franklin township, Adams ca., fronting on the Turnpike, and aditeluing /at of Henry Hershey, and bounded south and west by public alleys. The improve ments are a Two-Story BRICK HOUSE, 1111" with a Log Shop, and a variety of Fruit rreea. IteirSale to commence at 1 o'clock, P. H., on said day, when attendance will be given and terms made known by .11.)111q BOYER, Att'y it fact ye the Devil*. 9f Jilag .11oz. 22, 1829. to ' 5 Teachers Wanted. 1 - 1111 E School Directors of Union township I will meet at No. 3 School House, near Ad- AMI Shildt's, oa Sstarday, tA4 17isi day of Seises bee nee, at 1 o'clock, P. 11., for the prirpoee of einpioying Teachers to take charge of the Pub lic ;Schools of said township for the fall tens. Applicants are desired to her• their certificates from the County Superintendent "By order of the Board, MICHAEL li. KITZMILLEFL, Aag. 29, 11159. td Secretary. Notice. rirlE Partnership heretofore existing between Ktrivirstria. Sens & Co., has been dis so red by the death of lir. Setts. Kr. B. Boy cotts* has been taken into the Tim, sad here after the business will be °ow:lotted by Huss rumen, Bottum's I Co. The costumed pat ronage of the public to the hoses is solicited. BLUMWSKIt, BOLLLWeiIIi A/ CO. '- ~eiltois 22, 111E4. Desirable Property AT PUBLIC SALE.—in pursuance of an Order of the Orphan's Court of Adam county, the subscriber, Administrator of the estate of JACO{ CIA g. deceased. will offer at public .ale on the premises, oa Thneeday, the 22tid ci.ty c f t. A TaArr OF LAND, cont.tining 34 ACRE: 4 r neat measure, situate in Nlonntpleasaut township, Adams county. a kiwi lands of Mosoi )craft. John iineeringer. and About 3 .area arc 'oodland. with it ^uf!letent porti.o, of \I cailow. The 1.411.1 is In A Illgn state 01 ultiration, it haring been limed. Conuw.tgo (reek rune along part of one line. The improvements are r. thts and a half story Stone DWELLING :101'SE n ith Kitt - hen, a double L, , Barn. and lhi d , . Corn Crib and Wagon Shed, a " Smoke and ttfprltin kluu.e, w ,th never-failing spring and a well of water near the door: an excellent young Apple Orchard, with other choice fruit. 511(11 Si apple+, penes. Ac. The fence+ are in good repair. The property lies about one fourth of it toile from Senile Mill. Persons desiring to view it are requested to call on Joseph Clunk, Jr., who resides near the premises. A clear title and possession will be given oa the first of April next. Sir Sale to cOntattaco at I o'clock, P. M., on said day, when attendance will be given and terms made known by Plt7T.ll 8111T11, fly the Court—EL G. irotr, Clerk. Aug. 22, 1859. to Valuable Real Real EstaW eik- T PUBLIC SALE, ea Saturday, th e 24th ddr of September, 1859.—1 a pursuance of an or r of the Orphan'. Conrt of Adam county, the undersigned, Administrators of the estate of nines= KLLISPIITtiI, 1140 0 1.11111 millon town" ship, Adams county, deed., will :** ll at public sale, on the premises, the following valuable Real Este. to wit : A FARM OR TRACT OF LAND, situate In Hamilton township, Adams county, containing 161 ACRES, more or less, adjoining lands of Samuel Hollinger, Daniel Becker, David Becker, and others, cud faces the Hanover and Abbottstown turnpike, within a mile of Abbottstown, 3 miles from East Ber lin, and within a quarter of a mile of Holling er's Mill, on which are erected a Two Story Stone DWELLING HOUSE. with a .. two story Back Building attached, a tifi large Bank Barn, two Wagon Sheds, Cooper Shop,and other necessary ont , buildings. There is on the premises a first-rate Orchard of choice fruit trees. There are three wells of water near the dwelling, and a never-failing spring of water which is conducted into the barn-yard. About 18 acres of the above tract are Meadow land. The above property is well clam:Mad fir, and ha. been kept fur many fears as a tavern stand. About 40 acres of the above described property are covered with HEAVY OAK WO HICKORY TIMBER. About 13 acres of the above named Woodland Is cut off by the Brough road, and will be sold sep arate if desired. Alpo, at the same time and place, will be sold, A TRACT OF FIRST-lI,kTE TIMBER LAND, situate in Jackson townskip, York county, containing 4 Acres, inure or less, adjoining lands of John Brinkman, Xichael Übe, A. %Noel and a vtibtie road. 'Hale to commence at lo o'clock, A. M., on said day, when attendanT will be given an terms made known by JOHN KLINEPETER. FREDERBIX 4::LINF.I'I4TER, t ug Adatimistratork. Fairview Farm AT PRIVATE SALE.—A Virg Dowiratie PrfyiertY.—This 'area its @Bunted on the ltionurtsburg Turnpike, adjoins the Borough of Otttjshurg, and is in sight of the kbroad De pot, containing 111 Acres and 701 rchea, more or less, 12 Acres of which is covered with Timber and about 20 Acres of Meadow. The improvements are a Two-story Weatherboarded Dwelling 110 USE. .'. 1 111 with a One-story Back -bnilding, a . 1/ 11 good Barn, Itechanicn•Shop, and. _ other Out-buildings-411in good order. rout the Piazza of the Rouse you have a full view of the town, and can see the Cars arriving and de parting. The land is mostly red soil, is of good quality, and susceptible of a high state of culti vation. Lime acts well on it, and can Jitneys be hail at the Railroad Denot, one voile distant at•l24 cents per bushel. There-is a young Ap plc ant: Peach Orchard. and a great variety of fruit in the yard. A well of water at the door, and a never-failing Spring at the barn. This .property, with very little expense, can be may a very desirable and most beautiful country residence, nor cakudatod fur a tineyard and Tiring tile farm. berg will sell cheap and on the most accom modating terms. It trill be ihown either by Mv.'elents, lining on the premises, or myself, residing in town. GEORGE ARNOLD. Gettysburg, Pa.. Sept. 5, 1859. For Sale. IHE subscriber offers for sale the 'FARM, late of Col. Campbell, dec'd., situate 2 s east of Gettysburg, on the public road leading to East Berlin, containing led ACRES and 77 PERCII ES. The Farm is well calettlated fur division into two separate farms, having erected thereon TWO SETTS OF EllqhMtitl3 is handsomely located and very conveniently laid out. Access is ,bad to each field from a lane which passes through the tract, dividing it in•equal parts.— There is an al , ncidant and neverfilling supply of water to each set•cif Improvements ; a sufficien cy of meadow, two orchards of choice fruit and in great variety. There are about 40 acres of good and thriving timber, lying in sight of town, and there is not an acre of waste land on the entire premises. I will sell Ihe farm entire or will ditideit to suit the wishes of those desiring, to purchase. remota dashing to recurs apleansat home can obtain a bargain by calling satin, as I have de termined to part with the property. The premises will be shown to such as want t. be suited with homes by calling on the subscri • residintin Gettysburg. WM. XING. ffiept. 5,4E29. Et ram; AT PUBLIC S A ALE.—Will be °Retell at public. sale, on Saturday, tilie t4M- by of ' gnaw luxi, on the Ifiromises, A VALUABLE FARM, situate in Germany township, Adams -county, 3 miles from Littlestewn, on the Em mitsburg road. adjoining lands of Samuel Rei- Irk, Widow Biehl, and others,containing about 138 ACRES, having sufficient portions of good Woodland and Meadow. The farm has tieen limed, and is under good cultivation. The im provements consist of a one and • half -tl-- - story LOG Norse, Double Log Barn, op Con Crib, wa g on Shed, a Neer Shop, nail '.. other out-buildings ; also a Two Story Frame Weatherboarded lloase. nearly new, formerly occupied as a Store, and is a desirable location for that business.. There are two Orchards of choice fruit on the premises, and two wells of never-failing water. The property will be of fered in one tract, or in ewe, as may best suit' parchasers. 'Persons wishing to view the wreopeety can call on either of those residing on it, or on the undersigned. residing in Union township. Sale to commence at 1 o'clock, P. 14., on said day, wbea attendance will be given and terms made know■ by AMOS LEFEVER, Agent fir George Houck, Sr.. Aug. 29, 1859. ts• Grain and Produce House, OCIIAMBEFtSBURG STRKET.—The un derslgned having purchased the Large building in the rear of his store on Chambers bursburg street, known as " Camp's Brewery," has converted it Into • Produce Warehouse, •nd is now prepared to receive all kinds of Grain and Produce, to wit : FLOUR, WHEAT, RYE, CORN, OATS, Seeds, &e., for which the highest market price will be given. OfirTo accommodate those who may prefer it, I will also receive on COMMISSION sad forward Produce of all kinds, having made ar rangements for that purpose with a responsible house in the city. I also continue my Grocery and tWeeidity Store, and keep on hand GROCERIES of all kinds, Salt, Coffee, Sugar, Molasses, Teas, Rice, Oils, Spices, Fish, Cedar-ware, Le. Having just received a very large supply, purchased on remarkably favorable terms, I am prepared to fundshCountry Dealers very cheaply, and Gen at all lines, WHOLESALE AND RTAIL.- The public are iaritad to call before purchasing elsewhere, an I an determined to sell so as the cheapest, oa the primly', of ,4 Sales aad.Bnsli Proles; JOHN SCOTT. Gettysburg, Sept. 5, 1559,, . ' Baltlmore .A.cl.-cr`t.... The Eureka QM:TILE SEWING 11.‘CIIINE, price Elfty Dollars, the moot perfect Sewing Xiwehine vier to %de, combiiiinir the initiruit"aents o Ti n P.itents. They is ill Stitch. llcm. Fell and Gather. and will item:from the noottt c inch is to the coli , e4 and thickese fabric, inciintinz u+in7, glazed or unglazed cotton, linen thread. skein silk. or twist. making a neat lock stitch both sides alike, %hick cannot be raiieled : an•t reguLtrly Veen-i+l under E. How. Jr is Patent. Send for a cirt itlar aid samples of sewing. Address. F.. NICHOLLS. Coruer of Pratt and ifolvArd, Baltimore, Md. Sept. je. I i, lc] Baltimore DELL AND ItHASti WORKS, 53 Holliday 1 . 1 street, Baltimore, Md. ItRGESTER k Nt Mill, the Proprietorb, are prepared to furnish 8E1.1.S of all descriptions, from 10 to 10,000 rounds, which are warranted equal in quality of toile, prulon;ation of bound and durability, to any made in the United States. Our Bells areipe of the best materials, warranted to gi entire satisfaction; Alia, ag.tinvt breakage. Farm ►Sell., ranging from 10 to 100 pounds, always on hAml at northern priers. For Certificates with full particulars, send fur one of our Circulars. Aug. '29, 1858. ly Wines, Brandies, 1111 CMS, BLACK TEAS. tc. P. TIERNAN k n, SON, offer for sale the following articles, of their own importation, particularly for fami ly use: SHIRE! Wtsts—Petnartlne's finest pale, gold and brown :Sherries, In wood and in glAss. Pow? Wisow--Sandeman's competition red and whits Port, In wood and In glass. Miostaa Wixia-John Howard March's fine Madeira, In wood gad in glass; also, Grape Julee. Tforg Worzs—Johannesberger, Steln . berger, Ilarcobrunner, Cabinet, Lieb-frau-milch, Bron nebcrg, of 1846. . CiIIANIPAGII WIXII2-MOO. and Chandon's fin est, In quarts and pints. Baas DJ sa--Otanl and Ilennessy's Sae old pale and dark Brandies. Runs—Old and fine. Sainnien, Antizna. Gren ada, and from the I lands, imported direct from London. liot.LANn fltm—The belt quality—Tiernan brand-41nd no mixture of amniotic poison in it.. 240 half chests of the fittest Souctioxn TIA. Baltimore, Aug. 29.1839. ly J. Weatherby & Co., WHOLESALE and Retail Dealers In en nr,_ SON'S FURNACE:3, brick and portable; ING STOVES, of eve. description for wood and coal. Alm, Church, Hall, Store and Office Stoves; Franklin. Air-tight, Bar-room and Cannon Stoves; Fr.mour Caa-hurning and Latrobe Stoves. Orders from the country re spectfully !loathed. Merchants supplied on the most reasonable term+. J. WEATHERBY & CO., 40 and 42 Light et.. one door from Lombard, Aug. 22., 185:). t.bant Franklin House, REIWI T and fZefornished. Cum.?. of H o ward aid ,Frankhu streets. a few squares west of the Northern Central 11.411 way Depot, 11•1..rt moss. Terms $1 per day. G. LEISENRING, Proprietor, Frost &lima Grove, Proesytraem. ~ng.l, 1R59. Gm Peter Zell & Son, COMMISSION MERCILWTS aci Realer, In CORN, Corn Ural, • thianoea, thye ('hop, Bone Duet, MILL ' , rim), Hay. Straw, • Phog. Lime, FLOUR, Field Seed+. k Ground Plaatae Non. 147 k 1•19 NOUTH HOWARD Stieitier, Jan. 17,'59. iy* 1141,TIMORE, MD. Howard House, COIL‘TER Bow.trd and Baltimore Streets, BALTIMORE, H 1 New Proprietors. Fare &A-need to $1.50 per day. C4ll for the llowArd Muse Coach at the Depots. A. SHIPS, i 1 Proprietors. J. N. BUCK: Janaary 24,'56. ,k,y EN= Rarcring & Carroll, COllll !SS! S' 11 F: 11,111 ANTB E Proof Warehonoe ant R. C. brpet, ..Vu. 126 Nurfh /loran' Street, B_►t.TIMUI{F., SILL Feb. 14, 'll9. Cook and Parlor Stoves. ANDREW POLLEY would respectfully in form the public that he now has a lot of COOK and PAlll.Olt STOVES, whi.b he offers at prices to suit the times. Gettysburg, Aug. 29, 1890. Registers Notice. °TICS Is hereby given to all legatees and other persons concerned that the A.dttin stration accounts hereinafter mentioned will be presented at the Orphan's CouTt of Adams county for confirmation and allowance, on nearly, as 7.01 k of September oat, at .10 o'clock, A. M., viz t lit. Account of Chsiles lte'bert, Admiuin tor of the estate of Jacob Hildebrand, de- Iceased. h 139. First and Ilhal account of Frederick [Auigle, Administrator of Samuel Hoff, Jee'd. 140. First account of Levi Goldea tradiiacob Althoff, Executors of the limit will atti testa ment of Win. Gol.len, dec'd. 141. First and final account of Philip Cut shall, kdinioistrutor of John Walter, dec'd. 14?.. The first account of Valentine Frock, Executor of George Flank, deed. 1/3 The first ned final retinae of Conrad Slnybangli, Administrator •f the estate of Henry Hecker, dee'd. 1 44. The secon.l account of Jacob Group, acting L'Teoutor of the last will and testament of Ulry rater, late of Ilenallen township, Ad ams co., dec'd., as settled by James Davis, Ad miaistrator of Jacob Group, deed. ZACIIARIAH MYERS, Regime". Register's Office, Getty-- burg, Aug. 22, 1859. f Farm for Sale. TeilE subscriber will sell has FAZE, situated in Franklin township, Adams county, 2 mi ,s west of Cashtown, on the Willerstown road. The Farm contains 75 ACRES-50 acres clear. The land is in a good state of cultivation, having been limed.. There are all kinds of fruit--41 tbeiriag young Orchard of choice grafted fruit; also peaches, pears and plums of the best kinds. The buildings are a one and a had story /STONE ROUSE, a large new Beak *ern, a Cooper Shop, dtc. ILit The Fagan is is good order, and can slot ha beat for raising potatoes. I calculate on raising eight hundred bushels Ulla Tow.. A never-failing spring of water at the door. da.III:EL SINGAIIAN. Aug. 33, 185 L a Notice. Urin BARGE WALTER ,' BEN'S . ESTATE.- Uttars tegiumeatary on the estate of George Walter, Sen., late of Gettysburg, Adams county, deceased, hating been grant ed to the undersigned, (the first named re siding la Hampton, and the last named in Gettysburg,) they hereby giro notice to all persons indebted to said estate to make im mediate payment, and those having claims against the same to present them properly 1.11; thenticated fur settlement. HENRY A. PICKING, J. N. WALTER, Ersastors. Sept. 8, 1859. it FARLS.-13tella Mantht s,Printed Cashatere sad Dalaiaa sr nb,.Yssp, at dm am Mara A. 80017 t 401 c. . , Opposite the Eagle ihi. AT ASSIGNEE SME —The Pier .1:- .tirilee of Moss, STrlttl 1 UO , l 11'11 WIFr. Will r at public male. the pre Itodtio, the 21 , 4 dap if S.;.tra.t,r n-rt. ble llitl and Farm prorrty tou n.luir, A 1.1,14 c‘iutity. Ithaca h.ilf n wile frooi !sc.: eiie•iter, the F.llll euntuiri,n; 48 ACRES, more or lei-. The im procemeuts tire two good I/willing • irzst tirt I{lll'tiEl. Frnm” R.crn. nn tx,cl- - 4 * kilt GRIST AND MERCHANT MILL, with fine 11" it.r r good SAW VII L : tine Orchird, Well of r. and other improveinctii: , . 'I hi. pro ,L rt.:. untA on Great Conottrixl:o, and Itopi.o.e I t.i be the Best Mill Seat on that Atream. The M , !l. are in good ardor. baring been thornnghly -c -paired within the last few year:4, with metal gearing, kc. These Mills have as good a run of custom as any other in the county, being able to run when other Mills cannot, in time of drought. Sate to commence at 1 o'clock, P. M., on said day, when attendance will he given and terms made known by JOHN F. FELT Y, Assigoes. Mtg. IS, MO. OF vAtrAnLE agat . ESTATE.—m. anti. scriber, Executor of the last will and-testa ment of Armco's' SMITH, deceased, will offer at public sale ' on the premises, on Tuesday, the 201* day of Septeasber neat, the following highly valuable Real Estate of said deceased. viz: NO, I.—A FARM, situate in Mountpleasant township, Adams county, adjoining lands of Ja cob E. Miller, Samuel Hoffman, henry J. Hew itt., and others, containing toe Acres and 10 Perches, neat mestsnre, about 40 acres of adlich are first rate Timberland, with • proper pro portion of Meadow. The impros meats are a large two-story BRICK DWELL ING LIOCBB,, Bank Barn. Wagon 1- Shed and Corn Crib, Carriage rs House, Spring House, with a never- WWI spring in It, and well of ex eellent water near the door of the dwelling; a choke Apple Orchard, with a variety of other fruit, inch as pears, peaches, cherries, plums, kc, No. 2. A TRACT OF L AND, adjoining No. 1, containing 79 Acres and 142 retches. neat measure,—about 30 acres of the tract being Woodland. The improvements consist of large two-story Weatberboarded 110CSE, entirely new, 'Mink Barn, -" 11 1 1 I also new, with a well of water ut :; the door, and some fruit. No. 3.—A TRACT OF LAND, also adjoiningl No. I, containing 19 Acres and 9:1 retches,— about 8 acres of the tract beitr , Woodland of , the very best quality. The three tracts have been Well limed, and are in a high state of cultivation and under good fencing. The land is well watered, with a never-failing stream mussing along one line. The road leading from Hunter:town to MeSher rystown separates Nos/1 and 3, and the road from Bonaughtowu zto Kohler's mill passes through Nos. 1 anit'2. The neighborhoods a pleasant one, with churches, school house, stores, mills and mechanic shops, convenient The opportunity to purchase property so desir able is rarely offered, and the attention of those wishing to invest is called to it. Persons desiring to view the properties are requested to call on the Heirs. residing thereon. A clear title and possession will be given on the first. of April next. Sale to commence at 1 o'clock, P. M., on said day, when attendance will be given amid terms made known by PETER SMITH, Exerulor. ger IT not sold on said day, the property will be offered for [tent at public outcry. B tLTI Aug,. H, 1839. tfi By virtue of an Order of the Orphan's ('Dort of Adams county. the subscriber. Admin t.trator of Pimal. CULL, deceased, will offer at poblie sale, on the prentbes, on Thursday, the 22nd day of September nest, the Anal F.-Itate of sail. decedent, viz: A FARM, situate in Liberty township, Adams county, 3 miles west of sin- Mitsburg, &titling land+ of heirs of lion. James .Itcrtivit, heirs of Maxwell Shields, and others, containing 64 _MI INS, more or less, , about 3o acres or vadat are el:nred and in a good state of cultivAtion, sad much of the hat mire is well covered withrtiniving rhemnt and , Rork Oak Timber. The improvenaents rtr.) a .ene and a half story LOG HOUSE, Log [tarn, a young °ranted ofli ll , choice fruit, •kc. There are ?tare ' r • good * . rigs .near the dwelling. '• .... I The :road from NeTtisit's XIII to Sabillnsville passes through thieproperty. The property will be tfffered undivided, cc in five parts, containing front 14 to t;.5 times, a s may suit purelasers. Persons desirous of viewing it are requested to earl on the subscri 'her, residing near Mt. St. Itar 'a College. Sale to commence at I o'clock, P. M.. on said day, a - hen attendant:eat:lll he given and terms made •known.by WY. A. TOLL, 1 Aug. X.:, 111.59. sidstaitaistratoe. I= IHE , andoesigned ogees at *rate sale, a Yr{male TRACT .01 , !1:AND, situate is Mountpleasant townahlp,•aliout six mild from Gettysburg, ou the Hanover road, and one mile from the turnpike leniling froni Gettysbnrg to York, containing 40 ACRE 44, adjoining lands of John Cashman, Jdha Shultz and Peter Mil ler. The land is wed :Bared, with from 80 to 100 bushels to'fht acme. his all now in a good state of cultivation. There is ou the premis es a one-story Weatherboarded 110CSE,and'Eitohea a never-fail- V: 7.4 " ing well of water near'the house, MI good Barn and other necessary . • out-buildings. and a good Orchard' of all kinds oPisuit. The Gettysburg Railroad runs nest the .back end of the Fanu, and the buildings facing the Hanover road, make it very desirable And 7oniveuient. Any parson wishing to view the place ran do so by calling on the undersigned, who will be found at all times on the premises awl will give all adtisfactlon required. A good deed will be given tostbe purchaser, clear of all demands. MATTHEW TOLAND. Aug. 22, 1659. tail _ _ AT PCBLIC SALE.—WiII be offered pt public sale, ow Satin-they, the Slh dui of ()f -lame mart, on the premises, that l) SIB 1.13 LE PROPERTY, situate on Ba:timore street, one door south of the Post (Aire. in Cettyzburg, with alleys ou the north and ea2l, and 3tijoin ing Prof. Muhlenber' on the FOllOl. It ton , ists of a HALF LOT OF GROUND, with a ta story Roughcast DWELLING iforzo:, and a large two-story Bark building, thereon : also a Niel! of w. ter g in front and a (partners Lip) well in the rear of the dwelling'. jrcir'This property u for many yen rs occu pied as a Tavern :Stand, and is one of the most desirable in the town for_ husines: ninny kind. A chance to purchase property so eentra: is rarely offered, and capitalists will find it to their interest to latent the sale. Role to commence at / o'clock, P. M., on said day, when attendance will be given and terms made known by JOSIAII BENNER., Aug. 29, 1859. Agent fur the Owners. Valuable Farina , on SALE.— Th e subscriber offers for sale, r" on very accommodating terms, TWO 'AILM.tI, the first situate in Strablin town ship, Adams county, about three miles east of Gettysburg, and one mile from the Railroad, containing 110 Acres, more or less. The . i improvements are a STONE 1101:SE. lir , i, good Bank Barn, and other out-build ings. About 15 acres are in first rate Meadow ; and there is running spring-water in every field, which never fails. There is a large ORCHARD of choice grafted fruit, about 4 acres. About 2,700 or 2,800 bristle's of Lime bare been put upon the Farm, and its convenience to the Railroad renders lime very accessible. There is a due proportion of Timber. The second FARM is situated in Cumberland township, on the Emmitsburg road, a mile and a half fro& Gettysburg, containing 145 Acres, more or len. The improvements are a new Frame DWELLING' 110118 E, large 5 Brick Barn. and other out-buildings • a EEr well of water at the barn, amid one at the hdlue. About 23 zeros are in Meadow, with a due pro portion of Timber. About p,OOO buthell of Lime have been put upon the Farm. The above properties will be at- private sale until as 1841 and 30nt daps of 89 pie •iii 6 4r, when, if not sold, the first timed Farm will be ofered at public sale, on the imieethats, on Monday, the Mkt at 1 o'clock Cluld the iedlond on Tuesday, the Mb, at 1 o'clock;.when terms wiii be wide known by -Pipit TROSTLB, Aug. 22, 1839. ;it , Valuable Kills &- Farm, Public Sale Orphan's Court Sale. Private Sale. Valuable Town Property Valuable Heal Estate AT vrtriir sLE —The sult.erilt• Fa. et ;Hard of AUPAII.IIIII SNYDItR, dt•reasp,l, ,%1,1‘ , T0. al public sale, on SO/n . (10,14. bf thof 11c. ohrr next, on the prerniseq. that dmirslJl.^ • I : Altd, Olt which &Ceti:lll 1 - C.illCd upward:: ~1 • •my vL tn..ituatc in Tyronc to - Am:hip. Ad. ?MIS foamy, l'A , Lewis of t.--or, • Me' I A 'Cy. Peter Miller, Anthony tlearitorti, Sr Tn ti..l Its inhalf awl David I! emstainot/: t. At'rtE:i. more or I = l . n.Ui r' ,104 1. +1 ` 0 1 , "; .- tion• . nil v improve.. nn anti emifi.tt k' erhotrled OW.Lt,ING 11 , . St.. 11 t: \Von 3:1 and : eloper .c.l4 , ,th?r (int tvo 114 — er-falling welb 'lt the hon;e, the other it ti• barn; an c—cil.mt Orr!: ;;tl. ‘.tr..•.s of other choice Conon - 4;6 Cri:ttli fon., through the Fenn, and there are also two springs on the property. The feuce4. nimdly of chesnut rails, are good. and the land I- it a good state of eultiration, tWO-thirds 11; . n.R inr, been limed. Persons n I.lling to emu . . the property are roque.ted to cull on eati.t.r of ;Ito Hzecutor3. the first named residing in Ittaitiltnn ton aship, and the last named in :Italian town ship, near New Chester. afar &Ile to commence at I o'clock, P. L. on said day, when attendance will ho given and terms made knot% n by JOHN SNY DER, ' , TEM:RICK Hi OSZ. Extridiorst Ang. 42. 1R59 Excelsior Sky-Light Gallery, lIILTORTII-EAST Corner of the Pi:mined, Ott , 111 the upper story of the Old County Snail tug, recently purchased by tot. :•%nnison,) (let.- tysburg, Pa.—The ttaleratpted, 1 mint; fitted up the above nvmed,•Gallery, will. i he intention of locating a Arai ,I,less ertablishment, ere new avpared to flirnish the' best Auilirui!Fe anti rfiotograpbic Likenesses iu tilt; latest al. les, by new and improved procctses. Ilaviug heti several year's' experience in Phil id, 11.1. :1, they ' feel confident of giving entire satielnetion to all who n,ey favor them with their patronage.- They have constructed one of the best Sky liglits in the country, which, with the best itodenntents and materials, cannot fail to pro. d 4 e, at all times, superior work. timbre. types, Sphereotypes, Melainot!pes, and Patent Leather pictures, on the most reasonable terms, in cases or frames, of .the latest patterns and best qualify. -- ' PHortionsens.—This style of picture has become the favorite in cities, ou account of. its life-like appearance and perfect durability ;,; being put up in neat gilded frames of rations. ,sizes, are more acceptable as family portrsits• I than the 'miller .pie.tures. They have nut been generally introduced until meted:. la consequence of the difficulty of their ptui.a&v then, and the necessity of long and tedious sit -1 tinga, which here been overcome by F. 1. Evans' new improved process, thialikire right for the use of which we bold for Ws coup-• ty. The time of sitting has now been reduces from minutes to a few seconds, nud greater beauty and perfection given to the likeuess. They possess this important advantage over 1 the other pictures, vit: from one sitting soy number of Photogrephs can be supplied With. out any further trouble to the sitter, nod all as perfect as the first impression. These pictures are furnished Plain, finished in India Ink, Wa ter or Oil Colors. Life Size Photograplis,•finislied In Oil, supe rior to oil paintings. ESLABOIIO PHOTOGRAPII3.—Persona having small daguerreotypes of deceased friends, ea have them enlarged by this process, and Suit ed superior to the original, and thereby r dttred more life-like and dligajile. Pictures set in Lockets, Ings, le., /re . All pictures warranted to give mots aim, or re-taken. , (VCR from 'I o'clock, A. M., until 0 .U. TYSON it PkytivrepArra. Aug. 15, 1859 Notice. _Z HANNAH FERREE'S Er•ATE.—Letterm testamentary on the estate ofHannah Ferree, late of Tyrone town Ip, Adams county, tlee'd, having been granted/ to the undersigmod, residing in the borough M.' Gettysburg. he by gives notice to allpirsonti indebted to laid estate to make immediate pnynient, and those having claims aguinae the same to present them pipped) authenticeZcd fur settlement. J. B. DAYNER, Aug. 8,'51. Itt Erseutor.. Notice. A T an Orphan's Court held at Cettyiburg, A iu and for the county of MIMI!, nit lion ilt9, the 15th day of August, A. D., 1859, !hit !petition of Jowl 11. Avi,alarun, Esq., Eseentor of the ,inst will and testament of (au. CLANK, Faq., late of Kest Berlin, in said eouuty, war,/presented. prrying for.a Decree of Court, for the slle of the Beal Estate of said deceased. 'Whereupon the Court appall; TueAday,the 20th day of Ssidesitior *al, for the parties, (legatees, Arc.) to swear, and grant a citation directed to ail the parties who hare not voluntarily ap pearea,•waraing them to appear on said dry, for.he.triug in the anstier of said application. 31-y the Court—lL G. WOLF, t'krk. Aug. 22, 1859. The Cheap Book Store, IN Philadstipatia, is at No. 224 North Second street, (between Race and Vine streets,)— I STaladaMlD 11111A1111( a QrAcfnit Ov A CENTURY .tau!—and stilt enntioucs bminc.,s un the prin ciple of the "nimbi, rrpenet," ke. Constantly on hand. and stdd to Cohhtry :Merchants, Booksellers, Store Keepers, - Puldin and Private Schools, Colleges, At adonsireS, Teachers, kc., at Wholesale, and to everybody at Retail: All kinds of School "looks, latest edition., Fools Cap. Letter and Note Papers, Slates said Slate Pencils, Illumine, Red, Bleck and Bluc hive, Letter and Note Enveloped, in greet variety, Copy Books, Cyphering and Cumpooilluit Books, Blank Acconnt and Memorandum Rook., many sizes, different' qualities and various prices, Steel Pens and Pen Holders. Wrapping Papers and Bonnet Boards, Almanacs, Diaries, Lead Pencils, Writing Send, School Rewartia, and every thing else—be. sides Family, School and Pocket Bibles, Ifyturt Books, Prayer Hooka, together with s levge Stock of Books in every departuteut of Litera— ture, and suited to every Mete. NO-All at the eery loweet Nett. Cash Psi- LEARY, Lila% t CO., PlAlLliiligitd At, U hotiket64.lulS, No. 224 North Second street, PhiLolelplita. DS:iv-Particular attentiuu paid to all orders by mail. Aug. 22, 1859. Sin Something New XaN GETTYSBCRO.—The undersigned informs the citizene atilt town and county, that ha s centreenced the BAKING business, on a large Beale, ifil York street, Gettysburg, nearly opposite Wattles's Hotel, a here he will try to deserve. aad hopes to receive, a liberal patron age. BREAD, ROLLS, CAKES. CRACKERS, PRETZELS, kc.. kc., baked every day, (Sun. days excepted,) all of the best quality, and sold at the lowest living profits. Cracker-baking in all its branches is largely carried on, and orders to any amount, from this and adjoining eoun. ties, supplied et the shorte..t notice.' Having erected a large and commodious bake-house and secured the best workman and the most ep.. proved machinery, he is prepared to do a heavy business VALENTINE SAEPEE. July 25, 1859 Fruit and Ornamental Trees. AFINE stock for fall planting at reasonable rates. Our present stook includes all the cholera" varieties cultivated and that are known to do ell in this latitude. Special attention is. paid to the rearing of trees. We are cohfidont that purchasers will do bettor by buying trona as than to send to distant Nurseries that they know little of, and for varieties not: well estab lished here. Ripßefer to Hon. J. B. Danner Col. Jito L.Tifteand D. ReCia neughy,Esq.,ofaettyaburg. • 1110 S. E. COOK k Pleasant Ridge Nursertee,BendetaTilirsVa. July 18, 1/.159. Sm nEDAR WA}lll.—A new supply of Cedar ki Ware Tubs, Chums Brio/sets, also 5 and lo gallon Rep, Just reesiirodand for sale &Me lowest miss at F (ICY Mfr. ApPLE bnuted "Bar litates Apple Itereettelir pane l elek,4' cores et one eabr- r.cF t suseteiannowic LUIIL