E etrattranishateti. 1 , Re nard Ofered fir f.%e Arrest of A / I , : i tftes Use Lief.. lassuirasts.—Rtcusosta, ?(pvensbei er- • In but week's paper s l tatmeopt e d t o s h o w nor Wise has issued a pros a matioa o7iring• ekst timesis math %gilt eeefd be bed for $5OO reward each fur the arrest of Owen the woe many, if ae sh o uld use gas i ns te a d ' Brown, Barclay Coppee, Menem and Tidd, Hof tallow sit other traiiaary mans of , fugitive insurgents. [Copps* is the brother of station. etas We &mid nimbly use more the man of the same name that was convicted tight 'when Vet eonld proeurrit easily end at Charlatfown -This week. Owen Brown is a cheaply, the coamtatptlonorould no doubt be' third son of Old Brown.] reorrtimmatdy greater, so that the expense Of light would in that event not be much tees than it is at present. Sufficient has. Therefore, been said to show that it would ! GETTYStil;R.G—Savoinav LAST clearly bo the interest of the consumer to use !Superfine Flour -gasli g ht, it it can be furnished at the price' Rye Flour dread y stated. I White Wheat Will it pay the manufacturer Will it' Bed Wheat prove a Safe and profitable investment ? Loci Corn, us enquire. I Rye. Being in conversation, a few days ago, with Oats I a gentleman, who has erected the )ianyunk, Buckwheat • • the West Philadelphia, and other gas work& Buckwheat ........... in this State, he informed me that three Clocer Seed •-• benches of retorts, each containing three, the I Til " °l , b Y ' necesseri buildings, gasometer, and tent, Fl ax '"e tbousarW tett, or nearly two miles of main : Pl pipe, would cost within twelve thousand dol- kn. One hundred and fifty meters at $Bl each would oust $l2OO, and about C to 800 worth of supply pipe would he fleets- -Fleur.. miry to convey the gas from the main pipes to ; Wheat the pavements when introduced. This would Rye .... be all the stock required, viz: Works and main pipes, $12.000 t Oats ... /50 meters, at $8 each.. ...l,zoo Clover Seed Supply Pipe, 800 t Timothy Seed.. .. t Beef Cattle, per hand Total, $14,000 , Hogs, per hand I was informed by the officers of an eflkientl Hay gas company. it a neighboring town. that the t, Whiskey cost oflabor to keep our works in operation Guano, Peruvian, per Loa would be from $7O to $75 per month, ot from $B4O to $9OO per annum. To supply IA bunters for 300 nights, consuming 12 cubic feet per night, would require 540,000 cubic feet ofgss, and as each ton of good and yields 9000 cubic feet, fel tons of coal would be needed. In order that the gas should be of food quality, the coal must be as free as possible from 1114 hur. The Pittsbarg gas works , and those o f Harrisburg, procure their opal from Westmoreland county, finding that, to be of excellent quality. At-the Har risburg works the stool costs $3.83 per Lou; but as they consume annually tons, and our first year's consumption would probably be but 50 tone, it 'might oust us a fraction more, say $4 per ton, as far as liarrishurg. Fur the remainder of the distance it would certainly nut oust us tu,,re than $1.50 per tun; su that we may reckon it as $5.50. for fuel, the company would be at nu expense, 01111 , 111, 414 coke that is left after the gas is driven off is more than sufficient to keep up the fires. The excess, sold at b cents per bushel, would more than purchase the lime used in purifying the gas ; a bushel of lime being sufficient to purify 9,000 to 10.000 feet. The staxittut would therefore stand as ful lows • Can Company Dr., to ilattreitt 04314,000 iareatutent, labor at $75 per Eno., 900 0 40 tons coa7 at $53,... 330 Cr., to 540,000 feet of gas, et 4 mills per foot, 2,140 Balance la favor of Company,- ...... $9O In which I have set down the :elior aad ma teriels at the highest prices. Now thief estimate is made upon tile iapt*. sition that there would bx but 150 Corners for 300 nights in the year, burning 3 hours per night. I leave out of the account the addi tional oonsuniptiou that there would be ley 40 oe st/ burners; per night, if the Trustees of the College should determine to introduce the gas in the building and could effect an equita ble arrangement in regard to the price of the gas consumed, with the coatpauy. Leaving this out, the interest, at 0 per cent., would be paid the first year, by 150 burners, But the rzpuriouca of all other towns proves that persons, who at first refuse to hate the gas introduced, upon seeing the superior light enjoyed by their neighbors, soon come ns the sse eoteclusion that they trill use it too. It is indeed wife to estimate the increase of burn ers tor the second year at 50, so that during that 3 e.ir, there would, instead cf 150 be '..VJ burners, consuming 720,000 cubits feet of bit. But to produce the additional amount of gar is'usihl require nu more malice than the price of coal used. which would uut amount to more than xllO. The profits of the company would its that event-be so iucreca.d as to enable them to divide front 10 to 12 per cent. Ileum it is et:l4lll.4lst with a prudent numagement tdie stuck of tLe cotnp.iuy uould be a safe sued profitable investaneut. Can the sock be secured! This I rill an ewer in my next. J. Murder in York County. William Weakly, a Saso.fras distiflel., of Chanceford township, York cuuoty, Was stabbed in Ws abdomen by Neu Kale- Laugh„ of ant same township, on Friday AmtnineK, the ult„ on the public bear the house of Mr. Geo, Alehouse, in Hope well township, where ha wee afterwards taken end medical aid procured. and every other attention given him that the nature of the case required. He lingered until Thurs day morning following, when death relieved him from his saferiag. Mr. Weakly leaves a wife sod six amid! children to mourn hi 4 untimely end. Kaleboagh has been arrested and committed to prison. Outrage mu/ Murder is Cistzler cuunly , --The West Chester Time. gives the follow ing particulars relative to the alleged murder of ayoung girt named KiaiLls, aged about 10 or 11 years, am! residing near Twaddle's Inn. in Lower Osfoid township, Chester county. On Tuesday afternoon last this little girl met on an errand across afield where s young buy of 16 named Lieyburn, was plowing. She did IWS ratan. that night. Early next morn ing diligent search was instituted, and soon her lifeless body was found in a dam near by, with be hard croolissl and mutilated with stone. 'Trues the .dam tracks were found jeading across the Flowed field to the place where young lieybuin was plowing, where Marks of a struggle *ere ptain, and where also a stone was picket up having marks of blood upon it. The fo4-tracks represented throe of lteyburn. lie vas immediately ar rested, and denied all knowledge of the deed, hut suggested IWO it ntigla bate been done by two ingress who bad crossed the field.— Dist there were no tracks to 'sustain this stow. ma,rriec/.. Oa the lit inst., by the Rer Jacob Ziegler, Mr. PETER DILLON, of Frankla tow ns hip, to )(its EMILY BLACK, of Xenon% township. OA the 31 inst., by Use Her. *cob i Ziegler, K,. SA MVEL HOMfAX, to M irk. CSAN NA II 11. SLAYS4,UGH, both of Butler ternship. On Timid,/ wonting last, at th residence of Mr, Andre" Polley, by Rev. J. HEeiser, Mr. DAVID TROXEL, Jr., to Miss AwA xArgy ZECIICK, ill of this place. Oa the same day, by the same, Mr,1011,1 V. SHRIVES, of Honorer, to Miss Stink A, YOUNT, of this place. Oa the Id inst., at St. Joseph'sl l ,. i n brlter. Father G. Haller, DAN_' i lt bil M Yto Miss CLARA BARBS N. Cte At the residence of the bride' father, th e 24th by the Be *. W. T.jraght, Mr. Urn S. EC T, of the Miaow Gtarak, 'Liza CATELAKINK, eldest daughter $. Lockett Sworasstedt, of New Market, Md., 3DieCt- . , o n the 19th wt., it, 14,9etpleasaat townsiN VII RANSIOSToX IPAJIMEIL-1, anstipper &yew 1111.3011.1 SMITS, in the 35th year of his ag • I . " Lea t ir ksi tt Agrimitertsla• alltkin iota= j r t : Os the lath of flepiesaber, GABRIELLA. ,be imilibelbe stirlikr 11 1 11 Male St a " . .. pgad a yeses, sod oa , so . rawtertaa aswesst. Mama to U. math ItZGLEA, aged v. .kisassoos .O. dassals sessigr, ..Vistis a.n sad Elisabeth allskaag dory la= m itslbs brit garti• Asaitlansassl samat la thinitei Is , 7 70 . 71 re nth eit, WILE.I d eollise ma. arm eat aim by but asortli, ass allsastlasarad Saiarlia age; sad os I Il iii litsltryear ,3 *Ot i s sad lazy , - Oa Avi' tiftVagh, at ow; ,stilba . eskori • fah sit a , ll* oft:Tino spa of 14. final ' terweship• TO 001111IMPT1T2L—Ttot adwilettwof bat's, Ire **- ! stared to boal•b le few wwwwf, by • very Mateo remodr, after heartier Naomi runt year, with a attire. Law foetiera, awl that dread Maroc Cowonoptioa.—la &emboss to awoke karma to bie folk.. siren the soar of ware. . To all who dram It be wilt seal a sap, at the poeseriptioa and (free of eitawfo) with Creators for preparlag sad eml. the wino whisk they will awl a own ears for Coo. ' wateptioa. Asthma, fkoweliitle, Sta. The owl, Went of the adrertlier la seirtiag the proorrlption bi to basalt the aalle• tot. eat he hew entry eafferwr will try hie ravel). a• It will mot thou Duthie'. awl way pion a bloadag. Parties widslag the proseripthre will plows Manes • /NT. KDW AID • WILSON Oat. al. Ilia Williaiwebargi, [hp re., T $B4O 2,970 The Maximo-Le.. BALT 131ORK—Fanwr war 5 12 to II 37 1 20 t0..1 55 75 to - SI ... 60 to SIB 31 to 43 ... 5 00 to 5 25 .. 3 50 to 2 TS 5 00 to 500 6151 7 st 13 00 toll' 00 26 to 37 62 00 HANOVICR—Tscraso LT L AZT Flour, from wagons Do. from 5t0re5......... Wheat Rye Corn oats . Clover Seed Timothy Seed Plaster YORK—Fame, If LAST. on. Flour, from wagons...—. 5 On Do. from stores..... Wheat Rye.... Corn 80 Oats 37 Clover Seed ...... ..... 5 00 Timothy Seed 1 75 ➢fester ............... 650 S3rxiw)ia,l IsTcyticen=. Di. Witt %WS 13 WWII 01 WILD CREltlY.—Tbie proparalias is • certain man tor all disarm at the Thant ad L Ceirta. Ilrerrelgthe Whooping Com* Croon. lad/hat esptioa, ta. ,La mtallresattes et Ititt sot .diet authors Ity dug Cescomptios am Ire aremerante lactseeet of samplete roommates from the Ala imom by the am of the Ibileem mut Im giros. Impotent letter from 34/V. Jamb Podgier, well locana. mad highly reepettal throve:teal the State of Perrot mg*: thuover, Pa.. fob H, IbIS. timers S. W. Towle!. Co , bete..—Deer The :—ller• lag reallsed is my family Jetports.' be tilts frees IN um of your rateable prepluetios—Wiatar's Salome of Wild Charry—it sheds sr pleats., le remousiewl It to the pub lk horse tight years ego awe el my daughters ammed to be Is a ditalise. eel little hopes d be. recovery were/oder- Weed. I ties procured* bottle of year timeliest hal ears. end before she bad takes the whsle of the costesta et the bottle the.. ems great improtormist Is her health I have. la my imllvideal ems. rude tresses' itim of your valashle mialiciae, sal has elope bees besellttod by it. 1 sushi. however. nation the pablic escalade ismositioa t bermes, there M ague" deal espartos* W.s'ur'e habeas el Will Cherry "goal throughout the caustry. J AOOll UCH L . (Bow. or rite meg worthless essaterkiiM Th. ria l jesoloa, Pare. as 4 Medicinal Balesm hm the same 1 I. hems " writern with a pea. and the risked barns of We proprietors, /owls I Us.," as the ester weep. Por • Prepare! by Setts W Snide k Co , Hoelos. sad for male by A. Y. Ituthler, riettyrberg; Jacob Pelweiler. litsamme. burg; h. Stealer. New Ostend; tr. U. lbehleser. Abbetts tows ; Willi.uo Wolf, Cott Serb.; Peter lieblits, stam p too; Win. S. Metcalf, York Spriest; James • 1.1140 r. Sao millibars; ass by all dealers la asediciass. ((W.V. der ROO/LARD'S OILMAN BITTIZNIL TRY TRIM fOR DTISPerIIA. TRY TRIM POI LITZ& COMPLAINT. TRY TILER 11(111 N ERVOC.d RINI lel r • TRY Tll/11 /OR 00114,T1P TRY TURN run Met. URAJOACIIII. TRY THIM FOR WANT Or APPRTITIL TR T Tllllll PON WANT OP I7(IUM4Y. TRY TRIM rote WIAKNISS. TRY TRIM Pull PILLS. Yew can abtaia theta *Carey armrest sr dealer In awn tine' In the United States, Canada', Neat lilies, ',Swath America, for IS cents per battle. They are prepared by Dr. C. M. Jacksra, 41$ Arch *treat, Philadelphia, Pa , axed see that his signature l Oa the wrapper et oath battle. tar sale by A. D. UAW, Arid, Oettyabarg—read dealers generally thmaiihout the minty. (WA. 11. lia ICDIC %L I if POSSIMILI it I Cll.—ror a bag Liam a *at tain clam at dimmed bars MIMI U.. 1111 awl practice at TM Mod matlawst matabora of Om mutat mattes' Ilaulty. torailmet ammo; lamas Ira NtlitlA Malabo' opilopay or fall lag sts. happily Due L. lb. skill apt ia•aati re goals* of as essamat sauneust of klaltlasur+, $4.. this dtalam kaa love broagLt +Ulna lb. mama of a aura. lll•attedo to Um =tam callml the Vagatata. Ectract Lis loptm Pill*, +I mat praparad by Dr. Seth S. Llama, of 105 Balta. tam+, MA Slum ttmlr Samovar, =July paraucts rho 1.4 even up all Lop. of •14•14 Wag aural. bars bees tmodlaral to the fall aaJoyamat ImAlth Prosularat lamas liarm as sties% mumeramMe I.,gttiout, of Ilamtarttla, Alabama. U, L b a autism.. m 000•11 tram I:pilopay, as ottbor pa ribatl 4 0 Lb. • 0,41, LIO, Or k miring 't warn to pain a rook rituout bar lag as •ttmk. an,l uiloa falloag la Ma Menet+ uf Hance+ U. Is our fully motored WWI /OW .at bad sa atLast fur more than a year Dr ifaliCell Pals bars toss lb* aura mom of WA tatre. Tame rolls also rum all cutulideALtuct. of Vita, Sys,ruy o u, etaunut, As , AD{ ar• fIKV ••(••Caab:• for p+rame uf risk aorta.. Dr. mom asula ttuv I. soy 1•84,1 of the country +a the re. C• 404 0( • r..illti•.lo<•. Pnce, on. bur, Si; tvaly+, SU. Ad..tru.s Sella S. IL.Ar., 1 , 41 naltmoors street, Baltimore, 111 (Out. 17. La THE GREAT E 5111.1611 Iik.IICDT !--1111 JAM[ CLARKC'SCet.t.seirtu 1.11. prepared trout • preorriptiou by J %1 D Pnywcia• liar, to W. lfo.ra Thad weU Immo omelitias is we tam• pre , tem. het • rare •tel data reused, foe r.g.m.t. an! Otetrurtioss, (rout any cases whatever, matt al • remedy. tbey coataln teothlair bortfultV ebettital.loo To hi matt nu COI Se at id peculiarly suited. It wady, in • abort time, braes Loa ewat.hty perked with refulanty. These Pills have serer keen known to fail where Hue direetiore on 3.1 page of pamphlet aro weit °boomed. far fanner particulars Cat • puephleit fres of the wrest. :"1 B —St and 6 poets/pi stataogie saeloseil to say autlior 'lei sent, will tauure • buttia, cont.tialog over 60. plib 47 ;stern of mail T. W Upott Jk Sou, Wlsoleasls Agnate, Pkibedelphis A. U. Mis.Jitir, Agent, Gott., rbarg (June 13,'59. by DFLIILYPTON'S COMPOUSD DMRKTIC PILI.I. aro reettienereded by missal Ptirsictaas, se • ado, MUM. 'primly sod porseree4 sere for Unmet. Strleteree tad all other alsea,re or dersage+boat a the bladder sal kideleya. Price Tilly meta per box —Not to Lay ad4reee free et recespt of pm*. Address DIL J. T. HA- UPTON & CO, Nu. 403 Sprstae west, rbil"Petplas. Ate*. Proprietor* and MeattLecterers of Dr. Ilecuptoo's Luti-ttbeemalie Dlttolo, I, II ligelacatot Cosi\ Elyrep, TA* Greet Deeklerettiak or lieu keetut - sr. Art/i. 1649. 2ut [of- ram Lauds for silo 2 masa h00fL1464614 by Railroad la as d tots of bow Jersey. Pon awn( the boot fw Agriesiteral parposaa, beim • good loom sod, slab • clay bottom. Tb• bust as a Large tract, di, Mod lida small tarmac, sad bsodond• from all parts of tbs wooer, are lbar settling 004 twinning. TM amps praises& as• largo sod ass Mars growing. Tbs chassis is ollallgbVal. sad ascots from frosts. Torun from SU b SW Far sera, payable witbis foot years by isstatisoot.s. To riot lb* place— W K s** Ttss direst ban', at Tbiladolpbbs, at I A. by Raillatis4 for lisauscatos. or addries R. J Byrom, by NOW, Utiontanto• Vasa Odle, Atlantic amity, Item Joe. j ay. Ma hat inicselliattioinit la samosa soles's. 1.1.1101.1% k. SUM, Qom or ImoOsa LID "sass 'essay', rwli.toatraia, 111wamdawatraws at 'Sits Loa, Slag Paw, Irsysiabss, 10. Wbaiwasia itawkors la Dray, Made, Ohm. duc— ally aad Couto Daraiwitta wba Wake to pratbsaa from Galati Nast awl at assaptsai• prism we rawywitally R io to laspwat war ewes. Oar WWI* lows, 1, se, Vsnulms, aro be nom *as ass lireessl trYolaa 1. hobbles Uses." tirosebost the Vase. sad ere esiescast astaitasales. - Wriest ass issispisist h •vit resstbsi IMAM 11110411141 . orders Wawa. let T,111617-1.? Notice. 7 given to all maim ‘lvea indebted to the lain BONS, to toll ea se before 6lte settleseat, ea atter dist 41 he placed is the Mods Itrt velleetioe. By Weed; coals sin be pied. JOBS 9COTT. - 4****t. Drams-Xaking. CHRISMER respectfully Ladies of Gettysburg that it carry ea Dress-taskiag, in all DA Catalog aad Wittig Dresses and Children's plain sad kncy Clothing In chasuberiburg street, in the 01 , House, up stairs. (Nos Bri3k Yard EoftSALE OR SRN - T.—The iv, for Sal e or Rent his BRIM. k creek, in the Borough of CH Tbs Yard has • good run of (-intm • mare thanes to say on. deslrm rent Be would Also sell his Hog, of Land sidjoinitrg the Yard. Poas let of April next. JO' Nov. 7, 1459. 3t 6 00 350 1 10 to 1 25 1 00 to 1 15 2 00 , 00 to 5 15 2 49 1 20 . 00 0 50 95 . I L LL persons who are Indebted tome hy . Note or Book account, of long • undiaQ, are noticed that snit will be brought spoor all such claims that are not paid prior to the Ist day of Jouusary we No•. 7, lass TWIN SMITH'S ESTATE.—Letter testa !/ asentary on the estate of John Smith, I late of Mosatpleasant township, Adams couety, deceased, having been granted to the under -1 laChed, residing in Oxford township, be here dby gives notice to all persons indebted to said estate to make immediate payment, end , Mouse having claims against the lams to pre `test them properly authenticated for settle ment. } I RAN eIS lIARSII ALL, Nov. 7, 11130. 111* di easior. ii. Bann ov Orrevasciso, 1 Nov. 1,185 g. I f Directors oftthe Bank of Gettysburg r.:,,,, this day depared • Dividend of FOUR. a CM., payable ori or after the 7th of November inst. T. D. CARSON, Cashier. Nov. 7, Inv. 3t 5 00 6 50 1 15 to 1 25 so 75 24 6 00 2 00 4 40 Dinointlon of Partnership. PIrOTICE is hereby circa that the Partner ship between Robert Sheads C. H. Baeh end A. B. Kurtz, was dissolv ed on the la day oiNetvatioer, 1559, so far as relates to A. B. Klutz, by mutual conseet—the said A. B. Kurtz haring assigned all his interest in the Stock, Book Amosem, Ac., to LA said Robert Bbeads aad C. U. Buehler. by whom the busbies, will het optimised under the firm of SHEADS A BURBLER. Alldebts due to thefirm of Shreds, Backlit k Kurtz are to be paid to, and those due from the same to be discharged by, the Grin of Bbeeds A Buehler. • RORRRT 811610.3, 0 73 1 10 to 123 82 Nov, 'I, '59. 3t Howard Aasootation, BILADELPHIA.—A Benevolent Institution established by special Endowment, for the telief of the Sick and Distressed, afflicted with Virulent and Epidemic Diseases, and especially for the Cure of Dioceses of the Sexual Organs.— Medical advice given gratis, by the Acting Surgeon, to all who apply by letter, with a de scription of their e.indition, (age, occupation, habits of life, Itc.,) and la cases of extreme poverty, Medicine tarnished free of charge. VALUABLE REPORTS on Spermatorrhcea, and other Diseases of the Sexual Organs, and un the NEW REMEDIES employed in the Dis pensary, sent to the afilicted in sealed envelopes, free of charge. Two or three Stamps for post age will be acceptable. Address Dr. J. SKILJANIIOUOBTON, Acting Surgeon, Howard Association, No. 2 South Ninth St Philadelphia, Pr ord AT PUBLIC SALE.—In pursuance of an order of the Orphan's Court of Adams county, the subscriber, Administrator of the estate of JOIIIPA Ct.rx•, deceased, will over at Public Sale, on the premises, on Saturday, the 19th de, of November next, A TRACT OF LAND, containing 38 Acres, neat measure, situate in Mountpleasant township, Adams county, ad joining lands of Moses Senft, John Sneerinwer, sad others. About 3 acres are Woodland, with a ettiScient portion of Meadow. The land is in • high state of oultirstion, it haring been limed. Cronowago creek runs along part of one line ti The improvements are a one and a half story Stone Dwelling HOUSE,' with Kitchen, • good doable Log Rant, and Shed*, Corn-Crib and 111 Wagon Shed, a Smoke and Spring Howse, with a never-failing spring and a well of water near the door an oicellent young Ap ple Orchard, with other choice fruit, such as apples, pears, peaches. plums, tr. The fences are in goal repair. The property lies about one-fourth of a mile from &nit's MW. Persons desiring to. view it are re,ueste4 to call on Joseph Citipk, Jr, irn6 resides near the prem ises. A clear title and possession will be given on the first of April next. pilv-Sale to commence at I o'clock, P. M., on said day, when attendave will be given and terms made known by PETER SIIITLI, Adoe'r By the Court—ll G. Weta, Clerk. . Oet. 31, 1109. te* New Oyster Saloons. rbsubscriber has opened new Oyster and &ding Saloons, on the south side of ersburg street, near the Diamond, (two doors below Ceo. Arnold's Store,) where be will receive EVERY DAY, (Sunday excepted,) and serve in the various styles, the best quality of FRESH OYSTERS, from Baltimore. By keeping a good article, he expects to receive • liberal patronage. He will also supply Oys ter wholesale to other establishments. His Dill of Fare will. however, not be confin ed to Oysters alone. Other articles in the Sat ing line can always be had In season—alio a nice glass of ALE. SprEntrance to Ladies' Saloon at the centre door of the building—to Gentlensen's Saloon at the dour adjoining it on the west. G. F. ZeiCENRODE Gettysburg, Oct. 31, 18:,9. Winter Millinery. NINETSS NIcCRF. LRY will open to-morrow a new and beautiful assortment of MIL RY AND FANCY GOODS, consisting of Bonnets, ILII4 mad CApot, B on net reasons, Saks and Vollets of all colors with Feathers, Flowers and Ribbons to match. Laces, Ruches, Allusions, Malines, and Waslibloods, Fancy lie Ad-dresses, Hair balls, Ilair4seushes and Combs, Soap, Perfumery, and Lilly White.— Silk. and Embroiderie., Loclies' and Children's Gloves and Hosiery, Steel Extension Skirts, (all sizes.) Also, Nooks and Shawls of the most fashionable styles, with a variety of other articles for the ladies' toilet, too numerous to mention—all of which we will be happy to show to those who may give us a call. Oct. 31, 1859. Ins 11.131 Or GiTTYIIIICIG, Oct. 24, 1839. NOTICE is hereby given to the Stockholders of the Bank of Gettysburg, that ►n Elec tion for Thirteen Directors, to serve OD* year, will be held at the Banking-house, oa Atomic', the 1 idit day of Noroniter oat. • bar-A general meeting of the Stockholders will be held at the tame time. Oct. 14, 1859 0 YOU WANT A GOOD AMBROTYPE7— Thea go to eaver's Bky-llglit Gallery, Il W ddle street, Gettysburg. AxBRO, llelaino, !Camel and Photograph Pictures, of superior style, taken st Wea ver's Sky-light Gallery. gercrus copied from old specimens of all Mods ; also hunted is Lockets, Breast aad Finger Ringo, by SAMUEL WEAVIIR. AMITEL WgAVU in ea old and experienced 0 artist, sad his *tares always give satis facti ILieldon, whoa me** takes at his fiky-light Gslleg, le AY DICK, what muds you go to Pailadaipitta to have your factors takaa flask yam, L'l t Lod it takes at woviles Sky-tight kg, Ask Govsbirg• N k BRO. - keep tiesataatly ea Mai a aemottmeet of _— cases, "'waft, Lockets, Breast-plast, tie., at tkair sew aky-lititt vinery, N: .40r.bf the Dlateoett, Getipbert. Oct. 24. Last Notice. GEO. ARNOLD Notice. Dividend. C. H. TIMMER, A. U. Kt:FITZ. Election. T. D. C.tRSON, Cashier The Greatest Disocrsery TUE AGE.—lnloassaatory sad CI \ieuesatirm can be cared by using CELURATED 11111ELTMAT1C Many prominent chi/tens of (hi lining counties. hare testified ility. Its success in Rheumatic As been hitherto unparalleled introduced to the public. Pri per bottle. For sale by nll drnggli carpets. Prepared only by II 1.. MI •sale and Retail Druggist. Rest county, Pa.. dealer in Drugs, Chea Nrnish, Spirits, Paints, Dye-stuff' i.,' Essences sod Tinctures, W . 'erfUmery. Patent Medicines, kc., A.D. Buehler 14 the Agent in Ceti.: L. Miller's Celebrated Rheunnati [Oct. 24, 18.511 Register's Notice. is hereby given to all legatees and otter persons concerned that the Admin. istration accounts hereinafter mentioned will be presented at the Orphan's Court of Adams county for confirmation and allowance, ois Afeasior, du 21st dar of Norember Rex?, at 10 o'clock, A. M., %ix: 151. She second orrf'd final account of John and Daniel Mickley, Executors of the last will isoltestament of John Mickley. Sr., deceased. 152. First and finial account of William B. Gardner, Administrator of the estate of Amos Meals, deceased. 153. The first aid final Account of &hastiest Stitsel, Administrator of Use *state of Daniel S. Martz, deceased. ZACHARIAH MYERS, &piste. Register's Office, Gettys berg, Oct. 24, 1859. f Here We Are Again ! AustLARGER STOCK AND CHEAPER GOO DS THAN EVER I—MARCUS SAMSON has returned from the cities of New York and Philadelphia, with the largest stock offal! sad Winter Clothing ever offered in Gettysburg.— Samson Is noted fbr selling good and cheap Clothing, bat the stock now on hand exceeds anything he has been able to offer hereto/bre— having purchased on advantageous terms.— His stock consists in part, of all kinds of Over coats, Shawls, Pantaloons, Waistcoats, Under shirts, Drawers, Gloves, Hats and Caps Boots and Shoes, and in fact every th ing neces sary to rig a man out from bead to feet is complete order. If any one wants a complete sait— GOOD AND CHEAP—they will do well by calling at Samson's. iparAlso—Musical inetramen is, le welry, mid Notions, which it is not necessary to specify, wars on hand at SAMSON'S. Oct. 24, 193 a Fairview Farm Aum'l' 'PRIVATE BALE —A Very &simile Preperry.—Thin Farm is situated on the masburg Turnpike adjoins the Borough of Gettysburg, and is in sight of the Railroad De pot, containing 111 Acres and TO Parches, more or less, 12 Acres of which Is covered with Timber and about 20 Acres of Meadow. The improvements are a Two-story ... f 1 Wisatherbodirded Dwelling BOUM: , --` 1111 with a One-story Rack-building, a . ' 4 , good Barn, Medusa's Shop, and __- ...,.... .. other Out-buildings--all in good order. k rom the Piazza of the House 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 sell on it, and can always belad at the Railroad Depot, one mile distant, at 12 cents per bailie!. There is a young App pin mai Peach OPeitsed, and a great variety of fruit in the yard.. A sell of water at the door, and a never-failing Spring at the barn. This property, with very little expense, con be made a very desirable sod most beautiful country residence, well calculated for a vineyard and vegetable farm. 194 - 1 will sell cheap and on the most accom modating terms. It will be shown either by Mr. Mentz, living on the premises, or myself, residing in town. GEORGE ARNOLD. Gettysburg, Pa., Sept. 5, 1859. - - -- Private Sale. TnUE subscriber offers at Private Sale, a HOL - SR AND LOT, situate on the Long e, Gettysburg, adjoining Owen Robinson's property. The Rouse •il I I 1.11 a one and • half story frame, • witbWood-shedattached,and other - outbuildings. A Well of newfall- ing water on the premise,: MARY ROSENFIELD Oct. 31, tno. im* More New Goods T the Sign of the BIG BOOT, In Chambers burg street. We have just received a ergo stock of HATS, CAPS, BOOTS, BUOES, Trunks, Carpet Bags, Umbrellas, puny 11a:- owls, Collar, Ih'bip4, ie. , and are determined to seU at the lowest prices possible for cash.— Call and judge fur yourselves. Oct. 17, 11159. COBEAS & CULP. Caution. THE public are hereby cautioned against trusting my sou, Francis X. Jacobs, on my account, as r nm determined to pay no bills of his contracting unless compelled by law. He left this on the 15th inst.. and his whereabouts is unknown to the undersigned. G &MGM J .COBS. Gettysburg, Oct. 24, 1859. St Still a Few More GOOD FARMS IN M A RICRT.-1 will sell from IN) to 200 Acres, in tracts to suit purcha sers. They are well supplied with wood,water, fruit trees and good meadows. Any quantity of hay can be made. These propertlet lie from 1; to 2 Idles seat of Gettysburg. For terms call sa the subscriber. JOSEPH {MOLE. Sept. 24., 1369. ASSAIIAII SCOTT. J. SCOTT A. Scott & Son, "ZsHALERH in Dry Goods, Farley Articles, Qa•esiserare, Groceries, ke., Ake , opposite Hotel," Charshoesbr et street. A Fresh Assortment Op GOODS RECEIVED AT REININGER'S. —The sehscriber has just returned from the City with another and most sple idid imort meet of Goods for GENTLEMEN'S REAR—to which he calla the attention of the public. Ile has selected his stock with great care, and can sedl and manufacture every variety. of Clothing in the cheapest and most substantl.il manner De desires all who wish to be well fitted with good. genteel FALL .iND WINTER CLOTHING, to give him a call. lie cannot be excelled in the town. Every one, therefore, who desires a bargain, should call with him at his Merchant Tailoring Es'ablishment in Carlisle street, next door to XlcConsugby's llall.. _ JACOB RFANINGER. Oct. 31, 1353. House and Lot FOR SALE.—I will sell a small Dwell ing HOUSE AND LOT, on Chain barg street. Also, several Building Lots in the Borough. GEO. ARNO Gettysburg, Sept. 12, 1859. tf Photographs, lIRROTYPES, Meleinotypee.Sphereotypes, c. and all kinds of Pictured at the Ex'liar ti4l ery, Gettysburg. Oet. 24. Notioe. 1C1 1 1:11AEL A. SLAGLE'S ESTATE.—Letters IV of administration on the estge of Michael i t A. ti gle, late of Oxford township, ' dams co., dee'd, having been granted to the residing in the same township , Ilti l Z gives notice to all persons indebted to said estate to make immediate payment, and those having claims against the same to present them properly authenticated for settlement. DAVID' IL SITERS, Adger. Oct. 17, 1859. fit* Ladies' and Xiamen' Shoes. LADIES' line black sad fancy colored Bag. Lasting Gaiters, floe black Congress Eng. Ong Gaiters; fine black Foxed Congress Bag. Lasting Gaiters, line Marano and Bbl Boots, Buttoned Boots, he. Mown fad Chil dren's Shoes and Gaiters of every variety-- Ladies are very respecthilly invited to call sad examine these goods toe themselves. No troublito show goods at R. F. NicILMINTtIL Look Out • i:y No. 1, and get your Pktalsse At the XLCIt Gs/tory, comer of tie M istook Gettysburg. TYSON A BRO. Sales. A Vahtabis Property of sundry writs of Femlitiessi A. , PRIVATE SALE.—The undersigned of ming out of the Court aeon,- fers at Private Sale, his MANSION FARM, Adams county, Pa., sad to me ammeter ost the Chamberviburg Turopike, I} miles be exposed to . Public sale, at the from Gettgabarg, Adams_ county, Pa. It is Gettysburg, on SMiarday, the most desirable property, and has been for many orewaber nest, at 1 o'clock, P. M., years occupied as a Tavern Stand, fur which it leseribed Real Estate, viz: 14 well adapted, having every convenience. w LAND, situate In Mount- The Farm contains shout ISO Acres, wore or hip. Adams county. pa., adjoin- less, about So a.:res of which are Timber-land, imams &Tipton, .loaeph Bpang- well covered ; the fencing is mostly of chesnut loughtelin, and others, contain- rails and locust stekts, and in good condition. more or less, improved . The improvement.s consist of a large a half story Log MOUSE, fin Double Two-Story BRICK 110t7SH, 1111 Julldiu attached, Lo a large new Bank Barn, (with three part frame and part log, an Or- floors,) a large Stone Stable, Wag trees. spring of water, ke. Seized on Shed and Corn Crib ; Stone Tenant I once execution as the property of and Illack:.mith Shop ; two wells of water, one in front and the other in the rear of the large duelling; three Apple Oreb.irds, u ith a variety of other fruit, such as peaches, peargr.4pluiti4, cherries, Lc. F LANE), situate in Latimore .ownship, Adams county, Fa., adjoining lands U. Gardner, P. IL Italtensperger, and others, containing 13 Acres. more or less, im proved with a two-story Weatherboard- ; eti House, Frame Barn, an Orchard of fruit trees and a well of water, *c. Also, A TRACT OF LAND, situate in thin tington township. Adams county, Pa., adjoin ing lands of John Wolford, W. Webb, and others, containing 13 Acres, more or less.— Seised and taken in execution u the property of FILMIILIX A TRACT OF LAND, situate in Mount pleasant township, Adams county. Pa., adjoin ing lands of John May. Samuel Cashman and others, containing 13 Acres, more or less, on which are erected a one story Stone HOUSE and Frame Stable ; a spring on tiFF the premises. Seized and taken in ex cation as the property of SiiintiLL F. Calasarstt. A TRACT OF LAND, situate in Germany township, Adams county, Pa., adjoining lands of Wm. Hull, Dr. R. F. Sborb, Matthew Hoff, George Will, and others, containing 112 Acres, more or lam improved with a two story Log HOUSE, double Log Barn, Wagon 5 Shod and Corn Crib attached, Graic House, Smoke House, Spring House, with spring of water, Orchard , of fruit trees, ke.— Seised and taken in exec_ktlon as the property Of Dante and ItuzAierrn A TRACT Or LAND, vitiate in Latimore township, Adams county, Pa, containing 13 Acres, more or less, adjoining lands of John Harbold and others, imprtired with a two story Log HOUSE with sons story Stone Back-building attache d , Frame Barn, Frame Smith Shop, and her outbuildings i a well of water, SA ore of fruit trees, he.— Seised mad takes in execution as the property of Taunus T. WADIIIIII. • A TRACT OF MOUNTAIN LAND, situate in Hamiltunban township, Adams county, contain ing 4100 Acres, more or leas, bounded on the south by lands of Cootie Before, Thomas Walker, and others, on Moe east by lands of David Snyder and others, On the newt by lands Thaddeus Stevens and others, Radon the west by the Franklin county line, improved with two one story log Tunant HOUSES improved with small Lou of cleared land, the bal. It 'tuft being timber - land. ikized and taken a execution as the estate of Sauce!. licoaxs, dec'd. A TRACT OF LAND, 'situate in Franklin township, Adams enmity. containing 222 . Acres, more or less, adjoining lints of John, George and Thomas Kohl. Chas. McKenrick, and others, being improved land in'. part, on which is erected a two story Log ROUSE ; also, a two story Frame House, Bank Barn, an, Saw Mill, Shingle Mill, alai other out buildings, all in good order. Seized and taken in execution as the property of AKDZEW Mc- Kismu. By virtue of s writ of !Lerosi reteifil, issued out of the Court of Compton Pleas of Adams county, and to me directed, will be exposed at public sale, at the Court-house, in Gettysburg, on Saturday, the ItsA clan tf Noronha nut, the following Real Estate, viz A TRACT OF LAND, s4tuate in Cumberland township, Adams vonntri Pa., containing 140 Acres, more or ' , POI. adjqining lands of haat. Deardorff, Joseph Raiky, and bthrrs, ittr rove,' with a two-stint big HbLSE with a . one and a halt story Log B:Lek-building [Et attached, Hank Barn, part frame and part stone, Wagon Shed . ; Corn Crib, Spring House, and other ontbuilimgs ; a running foun tain at the door, an Orchard of fruit trees. kc. Seined and taken In execution as the estate of PaysnKacittnn, deceased,iwith notice to Chris than Keckler, his F.aeautori and also with notice W Christian Keckler and David Keckler, devisees of said Peter Keckler, deceased, and also with notice to Timothy Lane, twirre tattant. ISAAC Lila! TNER, Sherif. Sheriff's Once, Gettysberg. Oct. 24, '59. air Ten per cent. of the purchase money upon all sales by the Sheriff , ist be paid over im mediately after the pro is struck down. arid OR failure to comply there ith, the property will again be put up for gale, REAL ESTATE AT PRIVATE SALE.—The subscriber °Beni at Private Sale, his val uable Pane, situated In Hissiltonbmt township, Adams co, near MellbenUy's Mill, containing lea ACRES, more or Ices, ou which are erected a two-steryfra me " Ili weatherboarded Hons., 4 double 1 I Log Dam with good she • _ around, a good Wagon SIM•4I and .rn r a Spring House, with a Lever-failing fountain of excellent Mineral Water! constantly cunning through It, and other ont4o-baildings. Close to the Barn - is sambaing foUntain for watering stock, ke. The land Is lii a high state of cal tivaxion, between three !and four thousand bushels of lime having b4en put on it daring the post year, and is under good fencing.— There is a suaicient quanthy of excellent Mea dow and Timber land on !the property. Per sona wishing to view the property will call oa the owner, residing tbermin. sh'Terms will beActioramodatine. WILLIAM M. BICHAY. Oct. 17, 1859.—it Orphan's Court Sale r'll? TOWN PROPERIT.—Tbe subscriber, gxec2tor of the last Will and testament of Bass, Wteuts, deed., be virtue of an Order of the Orphan's Court of Adams county, will offer at public sale, on the premises, oa Sena , day, tLs IVA cley of Sore eekrr sat, the LOT OF GROUND, late of said Testator, situate an the South-east corner of East and Strattun streets, in the borough of Gettysburg, adjoining tuts of George Swope on the East and bonade4 by an alley to the rear, on which are ~ erected a LOO HOUSE, Log Stable and ilfr, other improvements, offering many ad vantages from its situation.. Sale to commence at 2 o'clock, P. M., when I attendance will be given and terms made known by J. 8. DANDER, Executor. By order of Court--lissay O. Woo', Clerk. Oct. 17, 1859. 3t Town Property for Sale. subscriber offers at Private Sale, r llOUtig AND HALF LOT OF INV, etOUND, on Washington street, nea (II 1,.. Gettysburg. The House it a one story Frame Weatherboard, with.* Wood Sense, and a first-rate Well of water. Fruit trees on the promises. not sold by Monday, tie 21st of Nowsiber *e:t, it will on that day be offered It public sale, at I o'clock, P. V. Enquire of Mr. Gco. .3nrocc, for terms, LC. Oct. 7, 1859 TO RETAILERS AND DISTILLERS.—Tbe Retailers of Goods, Wares and Ilerchan. SIN as well as the Distillers, in Adams county, who hare not yet lifted their Licences, are re nested to do so on or before CCU 10tli day of nest, without fail. The law binds me to urge this matter upon delinquents, and it is hoped that no further steps will be necessary to induce them to comply. a n l i e...._ As term will soon expire, iis necessary that *mounts be'ked. must either return mosey for thNii taild lag, orjedgmenta therefor. J. B. DA_NNER, i Oct. VI, 1849. Como Trrosurer.l secoest of Jou, Miss, Esq., Cons- Atashitax /tress, • lunatic, hu bees lied to the Court of Common Flee& of Adams cones sod will be coadrieed by the said Court, aretbe Slat Iyr qeXiiipmerihr sat, mese be Aran W tba etietrery. JACOII BIISHRT, Prager. Peeobeselee7"it NM% tietgli- 1 berg, Oct. 24, ISM 44* 1 LYE No6* is, Exeimansa. TYSON - 6 1;r O cos otitis Diamond, Gettysburg. Valual4le FREDERICK PILLARD Notice Notioe. ~ -~.- Persons wlsbiug to purchase, will please call on the undersigned, resitting therenu. FREDERICK HERR. Aug. 1, 1852 A Valuable Farm 11LT PRIVATE SALE.—The subscribers, Ex: ecutora of the last will and testament o ILLIAM GOLDLN, dec'd., offer at Private Sale the following Real Estate of sald decedent, vii A valuable FARM, containing 192 Acres, more or less, in Germany lownahip, Adams county, Pa., w' bin 2 miles of Littlestown, adjoining ii r lands Jacob Kink, John Rider, Edmund Long, eery Schwartz, John Sheely, and others —about 60 screw being first-rate Woodland well covered, the balance in good farmi,ag Con dition. About 3:, acres are Meadow, and more can easily be made. The improve ments are a new Two-story Stone _ T.- -. - ROUSE, Log Rau, Wagon Shed, i a Well ofgood water near the door - ' 1 111 ' of the dwelling, a thriving young -- • ' Apple Orchard and other fruit. Thq I arm has been limed over once, and part of it a -.t , ead time. Beaver and Alloways Creeks pass thro' the Farm, as well u a public road. The Farm is susceptible of division. Peri , dis wishing to view the property are requested to call on either of the Exsontore, the first-named residing in Mountjoy townahtp, and the last-named est ties premises. kr Possession and a clear title will be given on the first day of April next. LEVI GOLDEN, JACOB ALTIIOfF, ' Executor*. Scpt. 12, 1859. if Hata and Furs. TOIIN 013YRitiE, S. E. Corner EIGHTU and RACE Streets, PHILADELPHIA, respect ly Informs the public that be has now In store a most excellent assortment of DRESS HATS, at $3 and $4 each. Soft Hats from St upwards. Children's Panty Caps amyl Beaver Hats, in an unequalled variety. LADIES' FURS, of the choicest kinds, and most carefully made. No misrepresentations as to quality or kind allowed. Ladies' Furs altered and repaired promptly and perfectly. Fur Trimmings of various widths. iggy-Iternemberl tEIIY RN E'S is at the South east comae of Eighth and Race streets. Sign of the Lion, Tiger and Hear surmounts the Store. Oct. 17, 18'49. 3m I_.~~ ~: ~• •, :v " ` ~;, 3.x = ._ . Dr. Baakee TREATS ALL DISEASE:;.—DR. BA AKRE will give special attention to the following eases : Coughs, Colds. Consumption, Croup, Infineusa, Asthma, Bronchitis and all diseases of the Nose, Motith, Throat and Lungs. Atten tion to the treatment of all Skin diseases—Lum bago, Lumbar Abscesses, Scrofula, Rheuma• Wm, Neuralgia, Paralysis; Epilepsy, Dyspepsia, Piles, and all diseases of the Stomach, l.i ver and Bowels; also all chronic diseases pertaining to Women and Children. Dr. Ilaakee can pro duce one thousand certificates of his perfect success in earth: Cancers, Oil •Surca or Ulcers, Fistula., Bcald Heads Wens, Swellings and Tu mors of every deni s :on and without the 115 C of the knife. The t named dittoes** can not be treated by correspondence, therefore the patients must place themselves under the Doc tor's personal supervision. . DR. BAAKEE has made a new discovery ota Fluid that will produce perfect absorption of the eLvanacr, and restore perlecewision to the Eje without the use of the knife or needle : and he cam all diseases of the STS AXI EAR, without the are of the knife or needle, and he has constantly on hand an excellent assortment of beautiful Artificial Eyes, and Tytripsutums, or Ear Drums, suitable for either sex. and all ages --ipserted in five minutes. Also, a large ad ointment of Ear Trumpets of all sizes and every description knows in the world. MAO, a large saint/neat of beautiful Artifi,•iat Hands, with Wrist, Arm and Elbow attachments. Mac, of Feet, with Ankle, tag an.; knee-joint attach ments—aatural as nature itself, These articles GM be sent by Express to any part of the world. Dr. Baskets it one of the Most celebrated and skilful Physicians wd Surgeons now living.— His fame is known personally in nearly evcry principal city In the world. All letters addreli ed to Dr. Sim kea must contain ten cent*, to pay postage and incidental erpenser. MI Chronic diseases can be treated by correspondence, ex cept those mentioned, that will require his per sonal supervision. Office hours from 9A. M., to 4P. M. DOCTOR 13. k EE, 704 Broadway, a few dixoraabtive Fourth street, X..'.,'59. [jart.3l. Iy] New York City. Glorious News ! INI O se N r E i b lr er can w h b u e s y t c r a , l i ll :1 g c o d a f t r l o i e m s i t i h b e cities with one of the largest stocks or FALL and WINTBIt GOODS ever br.ught to Gettys burg—in part as follows: French Merinoes, pith; aol figured, ColArgs of all kinds, Cotton Detains, 211 prices, Orien tal Lestres, Silk 111u4ion., ant a large assort ment of plain and figured Silks, Alpaccas, Bombazines, k.c.; French Worked Collars, Un dersleeves, Handkerchiefs, Flonniings, Edg ings, Laces, lasertings; Bonnets and Ribbons, Shawls and Mantillas; Mastitis, Linens, :ibeet logs, Hosiery, Gloves, tc. Cloths, Cassimeres, Caulnets, Vestings, and everything else in the gentleman's wear hue. The undersigned 1: thankful for past favors, and will spare no effort to deserve the public's continued patronage. .1. L. SCHICK, Ott. 17. 5. W. cornerof the Diamond. New Fall and Winter Goods, AT A. SCOTT A SON'S NEW STORE.—We have just received our stock ol goods suitable for the Fall and Winter sales, to which we Invite the attention of buyers—which for beauty and price cannot be surpassed—among which may be fonid a variety of LADIES' DRESS GtX)Dzi, of sew and fashionable de signs, Shawls, Bonnets, Trimmings, kc., kc.— Our stock of DOMESTIC GOODS is also full and complete. For MEN'S AND BOYS' WEAR, we have a variety of (Moths, Cassimeres, Serb. nets, Jeans, kc., of various styles and peiees. Also, GROCERIES AND QUEIINSWARE.— Saving purchased our goods at low prlbes for east), we are enabled to sell them at prices to suit the times. All we ask, is as examination of our stock before purchasing. Thankful for past encouragement, we hope by strict atten tion to business and a desire to please, to merit, as well as receive, a continuance of the same, as well as lots of sew. Our motto is, "Quick sales sod mall profits." Oct. 3, 1859. A. SCOTT k SON. Aramaic), Plaster, Bolt, he., NAM and well selected stock of Lumber , aamlZ coastaatly on hand sad for uthr at utlirare houte. FRANK. 115/1811. New Oxford, Oct. 7, 1859. tf idkt . New Goods— GOODB--PHIITTY GOODS.-4411. nestoek Brothers have ateurneiflitinit Notioe. the cities wiar th e largest, prettiest sad ' assortment of Goods ever awed twahg= 117g)BUB WitIICKRT'S ESTATlC.—Letters of. We hare as annsually Lary and clomp sleek of admisistration on the estate of Peter Silks, Detainer, and every variety enmities' iitert, (carpenter,) late of Gettysburg, Adams Dress Goods. Csaalmero. Coalinga*, ; - COy deceased, kissing been rented the ander-ate. OM early and etwohatt for yotermieswAr . signed, residing in the same piace,hehereby gives , We will satisfy you that our °codgers serge notips WWI persona indebted to said estatetAly cheap. 10 trouble to show Goode.. • to lathe immediate payment, and dame lutringt%, irAIINESTOI3K 111COTRIRR. c l a i ms against the same to present theta proper- Oct. 17, 1859. - Big! Ilidd Prost. ly authenticated for settlement.. JACOB MINER, Adser. Ott. 24, 1859. 64 J._ Palmer & Co., 1014TitiBT WHARF, PHILiD'AI dealers is FM, •CHititiS AND PBC ; Imre aceetatttly es imad all assort- IS eat of Dried sad Pickled Fish, *e., Sbad, Salmon, Blue Fish, Berriev, Clodlish, Beef, Pork, Lard, Shoulders, Hams Sides, Mew, Beene, Rine, kr. Sept. 11, IS6O. IEI BALSAMIC CifUGH 1011011 . .13 A MCAT' ` IT HAS !CO Tartawary 01 Visions**. 10jr1les is to entity, tbat on the re cosomintdation of a regain snot skUhl plsyel dee. we leave need dm "Maude gh 4yrup" prepared by W. E. Seim., is oar Alai ly, and find it t tamer wen the pampers for which It Is prepared. 8. Staniar, Pa 4 tor of Lutheran Chart*. Taneytows, Md. Read the .billowing Letter from Mb. IL P., Jordan : 1.7 torrowx, Md. Mr. W. E. Riminew,—Dosir Sir WISP! even your " Balsamic Clough Btyrap " a fair trial, and am happy to my that I burrs never triad aisy thing that relieved ow so soon. 1 tags also given it in my family with the came good , ef- IC(' Li in every Inetanee. It is yas excellent seated!, and ouglittate in ihtut ly. The exceeding tow price at which It Is sold places it within the reach of all. Pardon the liberty I have tshan lip giv ing my experience in the are aftbo Nyillillemso licited by yau. 'llespoothanyionrs, - H. P. loasort. 7111=1101107 07 PUTIPICTAXII. In , Frederick co., ME. Mr. Shriner :—At your request, I balm ex amine I the composition of your '• Balasmoic Cough Syrup," cud from my knowledge of the ingrnlients, and having witnessed its good ef fects, I can recommend it to the public as • valuable compound for Coughs. Colds, sad MI chronic pulmonary affections. Tooe.Stm, It D. TAIIiTTVws, I ffavii prescribed W. S. Shrinet'a "Balsamic Cuugh Syrup" in ruy practice for several years, and regard It na au excellent medicinela Coughs, Colda, and all Bronchi,. affections. SAW/. Soars, N. D.i utyr. TIARA' axmanuea. 3trf EttPON, York co., Pa., July IR, 1859. To W. E. Sbriper,—Dear Sir :-1 bate been keeping your "ftlsamic Cough Syrup" far sale for the last Awe years, and it has gives Mame univermil satisfaction. It is one of the most popular Medicines in use in our neighborhood. Our sales, thetrforo, hate been large, especially last winter, having sold at retail at least ten dozen bottles. I tharellsre 4n not itesintte to recommend it to the pablic as a good medicine. Yours, reepoctfulty, .4400 SPA.Nlitti. PORTER . / Blom°. York co., Mny 17, 111139. W. E. Shriner,—Dear Sir:—Your Collet syrup is becoming very popular hers. I bare been selling it for about two year*, and it given more general satisfaction than any medicine I bare ever sold. We use it in our family, and would not be without it on any account. For children, It certainly is an invaluable medi cine. -- B. a thuanyia. iscssox, Tork co., lay lit, 1115 U. To W. E. Shriner :—I consider your Safeausif I Cough Syrup one of the best Cough Pelllo4llll .of the day. There is no mediclae I bars veer .old gave inch universal satisfaction, and none that I have used in my family I like so will. • Yours, truly, C. F. RAILING. I Price, 311 cis. per bottle, or 3 bottles twill Bold by all Druggists and Merchants. Oct. 17, 187117. TOnt Call and See the Bargains! F. MciLHENY having just returned from I‘,„ the city of Philadelphia, where he km; selected very carefully his FALL AND WMTRIt tIqODS, is prop , srol to show the prettkikt land most fsuibionable stock of good. in bits limo ever brought to this place, which will be whist prices that will defy all competition. Hisstook of BATS AND CAPS is fall and complete, em bracing Men's No. 1. black Silk Halm Mee'is }thick Cassimeretliate, Men's tine soltralt UM, Men's Ledger fiats, Men's Russia Brand Rim Hats, Men's Silk Velvet Caps, Ledger Caps, Navy, Plush, and Plash trimmed Lill A splendid assortment of BOYS' & CBI LIIREN'S CAPS, from 25 cut. to $1,25. Also, an Causa -1 Pire assortment of BOUTS AND SHOES, eon elating of Men's Water-proof Boots, Fine Coif i Cork-soled Boots, Heavy Kip Boots, CalfCua greys Gaiters, Boys' Boots, Shoes and Gaiters. Thankful to my friends and etinosntre for ' past favors I tope'sy politeness and file dialog to merit .1 eontinuenee of their patrona g e. act. 17, 1859. R. F. McILIIIIST. Latest News! T"E great excitement in Gettysburg ' tie Mid Is caused by Picking's CLOTHING all neat and read/ made, Ilia goods are all fresh, his syles are all new, Just drop in and see and you'll find this is true. If yon want a fine coat, he has every shade s Blue, brown and black, all sell triunned and made; And his ilrge stock of pants comprj . ses •11e4ded The finest of Ciusimers, Doeskins sad OHM*. And now of his vests all OA patterns U um, Of tine silks and satins, sod velvet; not ow; His stork is too large to enumerate bets. In a word he has all that gentlergen WHIN - He has also a sock mad. Elogi tot liptb, And his mode of dealing is falrnigs sad With; And the best of it ail is the fact (Dot toy tilyintll) He is selling at prices to SC IT THE HASH TIMES. You'll always find Clothing, in quality rale, Made up of rnatetials for service and wear; Then give him a cell and you'll fieuildwitlielbliAd i In Cliambersburg street, right at Ida Old 0,,a4, Gettysburg, Oct. 17, 1859. Pollock, Bacon & 00 t TO. 20 SOUTH SECOND Pr., PIIIA, Importers and Wholesale sled Se tail Dealers in Fancy and Staple Dry Goeiio.:— In this department buyers will And • and complete stock of plain, medium and DRESS SILKS, principally purchased at*e ie. cent large Auction Sales, in Philadelphht and New York; and will be sold below the 0104 importation. Also, a full line of Black Mai Silks, of the most celebrated manufacture; lead high lustre. Also, in their appeoprilde depart. meats, an extensive_and varied assaitmest el other Dress Materials! embracing all Ilse owl approved fabrics and latest style. for Fa as Winter Wear. SHAWLS! filfiA Whftl I foashs thin department we offer by far she most atoll. sive assortment to be found in the City rWhkelt embraces all the latest novelties,sad mooljekas t ular styles, of the season, in low to asspentiipe Goods ; many of wiUch have bees PlPrelka..&4ll , the late large Auction Bales, and will be grestlyredueed prices. CLOAKS! RAGLISTI MINTLES I! I—Bayers will find in thja.d= meat a very extensive assortment, and endless variety to select from, and wititotstmay doubt the largest and most varied Monk Ikai in point et quality and style to be fount 4* ado Country—ranging in prices from low soaker. fine goods; all manufactured of the beet and most approved materials, for Fall and Maki , Wear, and of uneqaalled workmanship for *Di class retail sales. /Strangers visiting Philadelphia, tue jttS. Belted to ersunine our stock. AI liberal &am* to wholesale east buyers. ' POLLOCK, BACON it CO; liQ. 20 South &good Street, Oct. 24, utss. sin Notice to Fanners. 100;00 BUBHRLB (MAIN WANT.- HD.—Tbe lastest sieriet , pries wiu be pa for Wheetvitye Cesitreilll4 l- Barley, Closespesed, Timothy-seed. at the large yellow Warehouse, west ashlir'' Oxford. il 0 -0 7