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JOB WOIIK out WOIIK rf Cation at Qoodyaar's. at the house of David Good-, i Hot.se, on Tue.sth.y last, it was i SP i i i Executor's Sale VALUABLE PKKSOXAL PROPERTY AT tduy, day TIE eriber, Executor 1 of Attention We repeat, that snch of our patrons intend paying their subscription in greatly oblige us by bringing it soon. We not only have nono.yet laid up for winter, but arc al decided i a disscn tin" vote i nS6 Vid Good i teieJTtoY lli'vv vuTisc.i' I Sr wi Public iouwSiX cent the ycar TM" kl township, this will offer at 10 a i deceased, in raised at'the into tho A Legislature. A largo proportion of the i J. od I of tho deo stock, we understand, was represented i Co mnonwealth.

Ihe meet- ship, Adams county, aajoming lands of 1 1 i I organized by the choice of the i I John Pfoutz, George Trnstle and 9 Ihe Lank has declared a omi-an- i offiJorg Policy, containing 59 ACHES, TMoro 8 Betl Col. WM. i I A A VXD BE EST I Iirs writ o. oniW. KJ f.

01 1 iJ iiual dividend of 3 per cent. r. GKOHGE BUTT, of Darke coun- down to the tat stick for present TM 0 i i i consumption. a a Potatoes, the one weighing 2 Ibs. 1 Commissioners and Directors.

a lll i i i 1 oz He also At-the meeting of the County Com- vot the measure of a Beet liiistfioners, on Tuesday week, after the by him this season 22J inches in cireumforcnce. Not slow for old with a Back-building, and a Well Fn'ce Presidents, John McG'ourt, David Goodyear, Robert Blcakney, l)r. J. Duncan and David W. Beaver.

Secretaries, O. P. Melhorn, Charles Kline and Daniel S. Little. 1 Jesse Newman, of this conn- 1 acrcs of Woodland.

Daniel Policy, containing 59 ACRES, more or less. 1 he improvements consist of a Two-story LOG HOUSE, of ater near the door a House, with a first-rate Wagon Shed, Corn Crib, and other out-build- i TM There is first-rate young Orchard of tj-, and lion. Geo. W. Brewer and 2s ill, of Chambersburg, addressed the meeting in a felicitous manner.

II. J. swearing-in of Mr. RATFENSI-EHOKJI, JI. A.

PICKINO, -was appointed President of the Board J. M. W.U.TKLI was i PETER THOR.V, tlie Keeper of till de also made a speech, after which re-appointed Clerk, E. B. BUKUJJCU, tl)0 Cemetery, lia.s brought to this a Capital supper was partaken of, and office a cariosity in the "cabbage line." ful1 justice done it.

It was a decidedly It consists of a single seems pleasant gathering when young to have divided into three' Counsel, and MICHAEL HUM-Keeper of tho Court-IIonsc. ANDREW WHITE, took his seat in tlio Board of Directors of the Poor on last--Mr. HORN Kit L'oin? out. CABKETT BuiNKKiuroFF, is now tho President. That Mr.

AVIiito will to Sn l'l jl 3" i town. stems, and lias prod need three well- developed heads. Gro, at tins prolific rate, 1'uter terrible affair took place attho I 'J 1 3 I I I 1 small farm. It lies about 3 west of (Jot tysburjc, i i a mile of Marsh Creek i mile from Trestle's Mill, and li miles from Bream's Mill. Any person i i to view tlie premises, can do so by calling on George J-iscel, residing thereon, or upon the subscriber.

JBgflf the abm-e Ketil Estate is not sold on the 19th of November, it will be offered fur Kent on said at the same time and place will ders, 1 One-horse Wagon, Oarri Harrows, i i Mill, Threshing Machine: Wheat, by the ground Hay by the ton Cornfodder, tornfodder Cutter. JQrAlso, Household anil Kitchen Furniture, miL-h as Tables ln order, and Join Cupboard, Beds and Bedsteads, 8-day Clock Looking nnd many other articles, too I Jvlt numcr.ius to mention. matiily in (rout of tl teSf-Sale to commence at 10 o'clock, A M. 1 1 1 TM lot-alod. on said day, when attendance will bo aud terms innde known by JOHtV SNVDEI! 1'kKDEiaCK Nov.

2,1857. ts of A -e J8W. at I o'ctoekl J'TUACT Tf UWp i an excellent Meadow, and about i cu lu 'i o-uav I The farmin- and Cookln Stuv0 many other articles, too I M' Oottyshnrg a i passes imme numcr.iiiq i diatiilv in of the luts on which Executors' Notice. jjivcuutuia- ivoilce. i 'ii" i ciimuii'iiceat 1 o'clock J' A A A SXYUKR'S "ttendancc will be given and tornls made ter.s testamentary on tho estate of JV hum Snyder, lale ofTyrone township, Adams 0 IUEr Assignee.

county, dneeused, having been granted to the ts nnder-iiiiiieil. the first, I nilrv iq i lll a fir.t-^te 1 1 s.iiit 1 mot. nki-n in i-xccuUun jerty of I I A FonmWii 1U luls on WI A LOT OF oilman, 8i on IS 0.2. A I- 1 LOT OF ll; street. Gctiysburg, on Kast Middle struct, adjoining prunortfes ts of Dr the Went, mot Kphnmu Ilaimway and George owopc, un wliieh is "ood Two-story A I bauk-biiilding well of water, i make an efficient and a i officer, any one knowing the man will nut for a moment hesitate to admit.

Both Boards arc now composed of the very best material, and we can promise the people an intelligent ami economical administration of public affairs. The officers. county has rarely before plltcc of ')l hvrup on our fortunate in the choice of these be offered the following Personal Property in Philadelphia, was i i a arrested and imprison- JACOB BuciiKit, of ship, has been i a a i out of the Sugar (Jane on a specimen of i IK upon our table. The article is certain-1 forniljl i i lv of good quality, and wo should wonder to find it in a few years take us the nroperu of Smith's wife gave i to a child font months after marriage, nnd that there 3ir. JACOB the Steward at the reason to believe a Carter was the lias placed upon our table an car of Corn a i i and a half iiif-hus in length, and a i i a of900 cd a the corn is the beat over i a This is aligned as the cause for i a deed.

Going Up. Several large warehouses are going up atLittlestown--one for the Company, another for Shorb Myers, and nnotlur for Klinefelter Co. A number of handsome dwellings are alw Poor-House farm, being erected in that pleasant town. bushels of cars i be realized from 'J'lie hoy, a lad of cloven ly- Ihe warehouse of the Messrs. Small, acres of ground.

The oats crop a i i iuvcr ai low as bc at 3fcw Oxford, is well on the way, nnd also very fine na 10 to hims(i! into will be completed by the time tho track Mr. A. FLEMMTNC: brono-ht to om- Desirable Property, A PCBLIC in- LX i to i-omove to the AVest, i at Public- Silo, on the premises, an Kvlunlttii, Ihe uf the Pronorly on i he now resides, i i (Imiiber- a i i i A.lain^ nniiity. 2 miles IVuin the Miller.stci'wn enn- Executor's Notioo. i the etato of a 1'isi-rl, i i i Adams dt I i lnyn i to the in i i i i i i i i i i i i i i i i i i i a i i i i i a i ami those a i a i against thorn i i i i i i i a i for set- i A I I 8 I AVV L', (it i t.

niit, sold i i 1 1 Oa-isincus. i i and men's wear c'oii- pi-iilly. a i ihu ions, and have a i a umployi'd i out and in i i mid if i-an'imt I'lj'iisi; in a a re icly will i i a i maiii- a i on short i 1 1 i i i-hoap I'J, iH'iT. Ocorxn on the Eust, mi Mm' '-n Ol0ljr 11 BKICK HUl two story and an attic, a woathorbosule.l, I'uildiiig. and a well of wa liMir.

alien in cxe SAIIUCI. A LOT situate in "'Tf'- riclt n-ljoining lor. Andrew fechiuknnil Maria Winn.tt, on which are ereetcd a two st.ji-y and a Bric'k Hack" a Fnune Burn nnd i.l.icr a nevei-fail- in- wc-ll of waier near Hie door. Acres i or less, sitmite in Cum. mrlaiid township, Adams county.

land- ol Oodori. itliors. Taken in oxoeiitmu pioncrtr OKUKUJ: C. SrnicKiiorsKR A LOT 01-' on I -e of West and Hi nrcew, the heirs of Daniel llcrr, dec'd. on i Krame C.

I nri.it re.xpoi.-tfully in tin' i a I Littlestowa Sailroad! 1 'nt of Five A D.dhirs tho Mtnt-ij od, i he due and i a the- Treasurer rown in a field bolon atY CiiLp, near town, inches each. tST inrjton, A Guide to the Tomb of Waxh- layers reach it--say, in a few weeks. Mr. John Hoke is making preparations for the erection in the spring of a warehouse at the corner of Carlisle Rail road streets, in this place. It is intondcd for the grain and produce business--as are those noticed above.

i ington," is the title of a neat little work, Tlio Gettysburg Company is by J. A. embracing a do- about locating a water on the scription of Mount Vernon, the iiu-i- pi-vmiscs of Col. D. M.

flyers, below dents pertaining to Washington, his Ihu Jlod IliJl, for which the pipe arc burial, his removal from the old family noting laid down. vault, nnd finally his being plucod in expect to take a stroll through a marble laid on our table our town some day this week, to note! by A. Titou.sr.Kit, Agent. It is quite in- tho progress niaile upon the several as is everything relation- to new buildings, public and private, a the great Washington. have gone up during the season.

the room, the father deliberately took down his gun from tho wall where it oflice on Saturday two ears of Corn, hung, and before his intentions became 1 1 to Mr. lv Knvu those present, h'rel with 1111' flinching aim at his son on the bed. The shot, took ntt'i-ft. i most Home. fcji' 0 to comuuMice at 1 o'clock, P.

huid cJay, a a will be given and mado knuivn bv 0. '07. JOriN" BCTT, Sr. sold on said day, the; Proi.urtv i be for Kent. and Stable, i a well a I near i door.

tiou a.s tin; property TUO.MAS. Oflice, I I'll, Ifc57. ts ,11 1 1 rLll; P'i'-cliasc money MI be p.ii.1 over imme" i linn cue i i a 1 ulier the property is struck down ami 2-1 of Xovelnber, OV8- i TM comply therewith, Uie i again be put ujifor sale. a i i i the Din- i i I i i I'JH A L0( rooms rcct'tit! i i i i by B. i i us a Store, on i i i lore lssei1 all per iJ.iiuni I S( lv! ,1 G-J'GIJ li'i'i'xyi The sliot took effect in a vital part, and rpo JAf'OBS ft Baltimore the lad lingered but a few hours a 1 died.

There is no doubt that the unhappy father was suffering from mental aberration at the time. JfejrThe i Session of j'ennsyl- jestivo. vania College commenced on Thursday run H-ithout week, encouragingly. W. ir.uni/fax SMITH, for- h.is been elected to Sug cannot boats without steam frogs i out or new.Hjii|)ers lie earned on pvor- 1a tn, ly wul.out monev no more than a i a i when he lias none.

nK rl of a Outrage in Baltimore--A C-itholic CJiurck Xov. 1. daylight this morning a ganc' of rowdies threw some brick at the Catholic church of the Immaculate Conception, in the western extremity uf the city, breaking a window is damage to the interior. The sexton gave tho alarm hy tappiug tho bell. "The police pursued the gang, who tied after tiring upon the police.

near the- i a i to see the stacks of Cloths, i they have received from tlie oity, us well as the class lot of Koaelv-niadc? C'luthiii" now on hand--Over 0 aiS, Dress, Krouk and Sack Coats, Panth arid forget that for a i in the men's i ol we 1 you can never go amiss by call- i ing at Jacobs'. If you a a i uo'at, a or rely upon it you a i be better accommoeliUeu a i as to make or prico. i middle', or low priced goods. Thev a a i and defy r-ompetitioii. i sell I a made i at rric-es as low as i i i i which' are so street, between tho anel wlu'i-o he i i i i kocp i i fresh and do in any ili'sirod ns the Bonier-, may I i i can aU be had his fcuhmn.

i hopes hy i a i i to and an earnest i to to i anil reeeive a share of i -e. i a rail--you i i i gotten i tlie mosf a a a a I A ft STILL A1FE1D! NOTICE a we have i a a i i i i i of 7V? SIIOKS, i we olfer i A th.iu ever, a i lt down our stock to the Imerxt i i can put sons in arrears after An-. 2sth i be chare eel i a Ihe ol one cc-at. a on i i bauk pjmni'iils, in ai'ciirdani'0 with the Act of Assembly. I i i 8''rrttrj vf the Jiua'rd.

Nov. 2, til X. of Directors will receipt for i i on Stock. Railroad Notice--Pay Up ATOT1CK i i to i Stockholders i a i a liiat they i be re.jnii-dd to pay the i I and last rnst.ilm.vit on i St.icjk tion day of insf. X.

who are in arrears on anel aiier i i a i i be re to 13- at the rale toe ol one cent, per month on ihu balance due i Com Li- v. Iljt.r,, of this place, has accepted the call to the Pastorship of the a Church at ITagcrstown. Legislature of Maryland, on th Jcniocratic ticket, in Baltimore county are all "ood, but what gooil does do when it don't do any We have no doubt every eme ihinks tlmt all liuve paid except him. and as we aro cl fellow, his is little matter, i rlie Winfim? mMaitl-othtrwiw it woulj make no differenec." "l'P koveral weeks ngo: Twilipht Dews. Wlion ilowa aro fulling fast rejvy st-a, I nalch tli et star nliaio bwim so bright, me to tJioo Aiul tli.nt too on tlint i so dear, All tlion g.i/.e e'en, And thhik tlioujili lout fororor liere, i mine in i TliereN nut i walk I trend, Thcie's not allmrer I see, But te.

i i somu llojio tlllt'l lost-Some joy I've with tlico And I tbnt i near, When frien.la nnd TOM Tin- pains, tin. TO-VO through hore, Mny teirn to ainilm in a A. L. w. feet high, by 1 loet Wld i i pounds, bus heavy expenses required to issue our ee f5 attention at the office of paper.

Are wo asking too much Delinquent friends, think of this I nearly in town has been to see it fa directed to you-cach of you-indi- Tiuuallj. Aloncy with us is scarce, ftvr lrntiht into the minify. whilst it should be plenty. Ouroiitliiys nrc constant, smd often heavy. Do as 13 I I i i you would bo done by.

"ctcr, and as extensive as those afforded by a To such as in nminr lk to i st cklloKcrs tnnitv of I- P1 a Otl101 i i same a tunity of sending us money i the llllll 'e- Tho safe keeping of the monies nnd the Court next would su'ro-est that 1 sceul lty to de sitl)rs thus afford a dmMe always opcnlo remit-1 speivk-s a fellow laborer in tho newspaper field, and the paragraph is true--every word true--only too true. We have on our books the numes of a number of persons who, if their actions aro any index, appear to i that wo t-nn aR'ord, und that it gives us a vast tleal of pleasure, to send them the Corn- filer everlastingly for nothing--gratia. To this class we beg leave to say a the exorbitant price of i paper! alone will not permit us such a luxury. They certainly should assist to pay for that article, at least; and be satihfisd if! sacrifice all the labor and other islies ground for CorrecUdfromthn latest lialtimore. Yor papers 1 5 1 20 10 C5 (tii, C2 28 5 12 5 2 50 (J0 2 To 6 00 (M 7 50 0 25 (a) 0 75 12 00 00 00 O'! hiiHimore--Friday last.

Flour, per barrel, Wheat, per bushel, Rye, Corn, Oats. Clover-seed, Timnthy-soed," Beef Cattle, per iiogs, Hay, per ton, Whiskey, per gallon, Guano, Peruvian, per ton, Hanover-- Tfiursilay lust. Flour, per from wujcons, Uo. from stores. Wheat, per bushel, 1 00 Ct.

Kye, Com, Oats, Cloversootl, Timothy, Plaster, per ton, York--Friday last. Flotir, per from wagons, from stores, Wheat, per bushel, 1 10 Kyc, Corn, Oats, Cloverseed, Timothy, i'lnster. ton. 40 8.3 7(1 35 25 but a they know to be well gotten -O i a call--iuok at i it' you a i not pica-ed, there's no harm done, trouble show crouds. latest Xelv York aud IMiiludelphia received.

Gettysburg, Nuv. 0 Sr. institute: a i and Our in (niiek -ales and a i Call and a i our stock of jjoods bcl'ore eKe- Heincinbor the of the BIG Bueh- 1S57. Splendid Gifts ler' i i i Shoes niade the shortest i an 1 i best of workman October 1'j, "Call at IF A A i S.t open Me 1 and i live i I i i i i i i i a branches usiiaily a i can be had in i a families at moderate i i per session from to a i i i adiiress J. Nov.

2, 18.37. FaI2 IViiilcr l-'Oll lrC.7. L. SCHH'lv would avail himself of till. i i i the community nnd public in that he has received iron, the cst ami most complete that it has ever yoitr ple.asuve to examine in thin place of wlncii has selected with tinir, the utunMt an.l i piiriicuhir reference to Uie lastes and a ihe people of this I.icnlity mm lor beauty ofstyle an.l chcapncw Mun I lllc I he has all qualities, -hades, and 0 fo 0 suitable for tho season.

He inviles the to cull Mid take a look thre.n li his selections their earliest eonvenience. FOR T1IK OKXTLK- he has a choice stock of Cloths, Cussi- iiiercs estiap, a go Don pass by Schick's--he will bq ready to show G-nds aiui sell aniong tho very cheapest. 10, '57. 'ucijxil. 00 75 15 tia 55 30 00 2 50 6 50 00 .30 1 20 7 1 11 1 1 1 HA i 1 ''-P' I t'lTMploasure Ihe Onpnal Gilt Book of a.immnein;; to the cit of hvaiis would inform Ins friends ami the county, that he has eincncd a JJ BW Store in ho.

a he has removed his Star i i Hook i tho room i by Score.an, Pub i.hing ol su to the splendid i a a fow d.H.rs MS in Brown's BiiiMuig. CUKSMT the Street, two doors below Fifth, w'icre tho pur- KngliJ, A a each book will receive one hu to see his i I ave it pfts, a at ij 5 mi i i a a i in, i blOO, con.tatmg oi (jnJd ulches, Jewelry, the ftll of HDY English Lever Gold Watches 550 Patent A do. HO 400 Ladies'G Watches, ISk. c. 3o 00 IVOHTU 00 600 Lever Watches, warr.

lo 500 Parlor TimrpiecRs, 10 ci) 500 Camoo Sets, Kar Drops Pins, 10 00 500 Ladies' (jr.iM liracclefs. to 12 00 QUITO'S Vest Chains 10 00 1,000 Gold Lockets, (large size double cas'o,) 3 of) 2,000 Gold Lockets, (small 3 00 1,000 Gold Pencil Cases.with Gold Pulls 5 00 1,000 a G. ild Pens, i cases and holders, 10 50 2.500 Gold Pencils, Ladies' 50 2,500 GoldPen.switliSdv.PciK.il,, 2 50 2,500 Ladies' i i i cases 1 50 i 1 urn tJ sell at so ftO each. i-'Jir it-i lo My ttl sis i do i part of Over Frock Coals ami j- of every i i i i a Paula- do looii-e a Vests of nil i 3 wear, Monkey' Jackets, do i hlnrls wejsom.s, Colai-s, Shirts, Draw- do 1 elo prices, for wrs open at o'clock. -A.

tei commence i i i i i i a i a 55 3U 51) 50 the will produce interest--in the lution. tances, which may be made, in register cd letters, at our risk. Of course, riot one word of the above Btlmim of is intended for prompt paying subscrib- a 1. 1 I I I crs. Saving's Insli- a a lo them, all of them, we are nn- encod ll skilllul physician, is received by der lasting obligations, and hope ever to merit their kind regards.

They constitute as desirable a body of subscribers as can be found, and wo are proud to have them. Good Advice. 'Wo do not know of any better for oar readers at the present time than the subjoined: times aro perhaps the very best for advertisers. What little trade is going on they get and whilst others are grumbling, th'ey pay their way, and with the newspaper a- a life preserver, swim on the top of the water, while others are sinking al Advertise liberally, and you will hardly smell the hard times." Court. The November Term of Court commences on Monday next.

Wo understand that there ia a considerable amount of business on hand, and the attendance will no doubt be large. 2 50 1 50 ds, 3 00 00 2 SO 5 00 00 50 do do do do do do do do do do do do do do do PKICKS OF ADMISSION. A Children, 12 years of a PHKK. Half Price. A i i A BKNEFIT TO Til 15 J'L'BLIC of our exchanges hare not received the Compiler tor several weeks.

Could it-new subscribers coming in all the while. Hope to keep up sufficient hereafter for every- tody. MrFor able article on the new Stay fourth page. ease, and its fame has rapidly extended. It has been extensively used in every part of the country, particularly in the Middle and Northern States, and strong testimony, from highly respectable and intelligent persons, has been adduced in favor of its merits as a reimjely for Colds and Coughs, affections of the Chest, diseased Liver.

No other Cough Hemeely has ever attained so high a reputatio'n. None genuine unless signed I. BUTTS on the Journal. SETH W. FOWI.E 138 Washington street, Boston, Proprietors.

Sold by their agents everywhere. A. D. BUHIILER, Gettysburg. Xoy.

2. 2w all our readers -who are troubled with Liver Cemiplnint, Jaundice or Dyspepsia, will get a bottle of Dr. Sanford's Invigorator, we should not see so many sickly, people as now nieet our gaze at al most every corner, for there never was a remedy of which so much is said, and that pertorms so nearly what its proprietors say it will do. It came to us so highly recommended that we could not fail to try it, and a trial has convinced us, without a doubt, that is the best family medicine in use. We take it for Headache, Sour Stomach, Biliousness, and any of the little bodily ills that are common, and it does produce a pleasant state Ot leelinfr to thn Rinlr nnJ i On Tuesday evening Inst, in York, bv the liev.

Jlr. i Mr. JACOB W. GILB'KHT to Miss LIZZIE SMALL, both of this plaec. On the 3d by the Her.

Jacob Hie-lei- Mr. IIKXRT J. SILLIK. of Franklin township, to SAKAII A RICE, of Menal- len township. On the 20th by the Rev.

Jacob Scch- C.500 Gold Kings, Ladies',) 1 00 2,000 Goat's Gold i 2,500 Ladies' U.d.l Breastpins, 3,500 Misses' (i.dd 3,000 Pejcliut i 2 0 i Sets Gent's Gohl Bo'mStu do do Sleeve 2,000 Pairs a i a Drops 8,000 Ladies' Pearl Card Oa'es, 1,500 Ladies' Caineo.Jet or Mosaic Pins, 5 2.JOO Ladies' C.iuieo Shawl and llibbon Pins 3 5,000 Fctridge's Balm of a Tliuus- aud Flowers EVANS' new Catalogue the most popular books of tho day, and the nowest publications nil of which will be sold as low as can be obtained at other stores. A complete catalogue of books pent free, hy application through the mail, by addrossing'U. G. Evt.vs 4J9 Chesnut Philadelphia. in every town in the United do do i Wci.dhiu a I I e-iery a i Suspenders, Curpot Uuibrelliis, Bmralo Ou-r-shms, Guui-shncs, uijrht-day and hour Clocks i a Ae-nordooii-i, i i i a i eh.ue.-i.

tegars aiul rubacco, i i i i i ins to a well assorted subscriber, a rtr i respectfully informs the i a i a (iet- Lall anrl see mo. trouble to show t.vsburg and 'siirroiiiiding ccnnn-v of the J'ouds. All 1 ask is an i i i a i of Goods and prices. F. B.

I'lCRliXG Gettysburjr, Out. 10, 1.S57. tf ctv 100. A1JXOLI) CO. have just received a large stoek of Xow Gc-ods, among i are Ladies' Dress Goods in great ty cheap Cloths, Over-coatings.

niers, Jeans, S.itiuels. Flan- mils, bhaxvls, Cm-pets, und mner- ally, with a large stock of Keiuly-MadeCloth- ing, all ol our own making; lu IM wcil made and to 1st well, also a large stock of of which will be sold chemp for Call and sec us. 12, ISfu. foiv Sl'OVKS on hand wil! IVcw has just i-otnrned with a larco stuck of FALL I GOODS which he will sell low for cash or country produce. Ploasc give him a call before purchasing cKewhore, as you will find it to your interest to da so.

taJf-All Goods cut freo of diiods! VMXZCSTOnc BKOT1IKRS. have rcc-oived i usual large supply of Fall i Goods, to which they invite a i of the public. The Goods worn purshascd low, and will be sold very cheap. Call and exunimc at the Sign of tho Kej Oct. 5.

Proiiare far Sal Skiu Lion i and i pool Over Coats, Talmas, Ka i i i i short, every now aKo Frock, Dress and BIIMUCSS Coats 1 iinls and Vests, of i i a styles and patterns, suitable for old and plain men, as well as I'tir the gay, and fur hoys. Ad these the very lowest prices at SAMbOiVS. T)ACK-LbApixrriioM I'iu-mei-s i i baeU-loading from llan- over will please apply to of my h'ja a he has just received! from" the Yew lork Auctions a ZPLEXDID STOCK OF GOODS which he is determined to sell at ast.nishinr- IY low rates for CASH. 1,, rcinm for the al patroiirtge bestowed i i i mis and ll Grand C.iinpliineiitarv lieuufit, on whiciroc- of Over easion i h.j pi-pso-itoll TWO XAvsjnt'KXT PIECES: are to Oct. lie had at 2ti.

if and every day October '2S, i notice, will be both of Atriums county. On the same day, bv the same, Mr. HENRY HOOVER to Miss LAVINIA FLICKLVGEIl, I both of Adams county. iueasnnt state of feeling to the sick, and what's better after using it a few these little ills grow less and less, and there is a prospect of beine entirely free from them by a continuance in the use of the Invigorator. Now we wish to.

impress our readers with this, that the Invieorn- lor is a medicine particularly adapted to family use, nnd where there are children subject little diseases, as all children are, it is invaluable, and saves physicians' bills, and an untold amount of anguish both to mothers and heir little A. D. Buehler, Agent for Gettysburg- Wm. Berlin, lUnover and Charles Abbottstown. KOT.

2. 6vr On Tuesday last, near Ilunterstown Mr JACOB TADGHINBADGII, an old and rl'- spceted citizen, in the 85th year of his age. On Wednesday morning last, near Hunterstown Mrs. SAKAH C. CASSAT, wife of Mr.

Jacob Cassat. i JOHN ton township, son of Michael aud Eliza- beth Fissel, aged 3 mouths and 20 davs On the Oth Mrs. SA VILLA BBAM- JiK, wife of Mr. Solomon Beamer, of Menal- len township, aged 23 years 5 months and 15 days. On Saturday, Oct.

31st, nt the residence of her son-in-law, in Landisbiirg, Perry countv very suddenly, Mrs. SUSAN ROWJS, formerly of Emmitsburg, aged 60 years 1 month and 1 day. 20,000 Ibs. of Pork TI7AXTED in December next. for which CASH will be paid.

Farmers who have the for sale, will do well bv ca ting and making engagements with the subscriber, nt his Flour, Bacon and Grocerv Store, in West Middle street, Gettysburg OT-9. GEORGE LITTLE. by addressing as above. of the money crisis, and numerous failures, the subscriber has been enabled to purchase from assignees au immense stock of books, embracing every department of literature, at prices which wi enable him to give S500 worth of the alxn gifts on every 81000 worth of books sold. An extra book, with a gift, will be sent one address, by Express.

FOR A CATALOGUE. Nov. 9, 1857. QOAL Sieves, Bne-keN, Snovcl-j, Pokers 1'ans, can be had nt the Slove Ware lU.in. in West Middle street A Vu Iro Charcoal, Furnaces' Waffle irons, for sale cheap at the SIIEADS BL'EHLEK.

AS Dividend. BANK op GETTVSBURQ, Nov. 3, 1857. HE President and Directors of this Inati tution have this day declared a Divielcnd of THREE PER. CENT, payable on or after the 9th instant.

J. B. MePIIERSOiV, 9, 1857. style of CoLil Stoves, for Parlor or Chamber use. It ia especially intended for it consumes the gas, and thus removes one of tho objections to the use of coal A scuttle of coal will burn for IS hours without regulating.

Call and see it. SI1E ADS JMiESH LIME to bo had at S. POWERS'. Fire Insurance. Perry County Mutual Fire Insurance Company--Capital in- mrances in any part of the State, against by tire prudently adapts its operations to its resources; affords ample indemnity, and promptly adjusts its losses.

Adams county is represented in the Board of Managers by Hon. MOSES WM. McCLEAN. of M. W.

Gettysburg. May 26, 185ti. JEWELRY, Watches, Pistols, Violins, G'U tars, Aocoruouus, Uarmonicaus, Eight-dux Ihu-ty-hoiir aud Alarm Clocks, at all prices to be had at SAMSON'S. fjOBEAN PAXTON have li-om the 01 ty with, and are uow the largest stock oflTata, Jioots d-'Shoe? ever opened in Gettysburg, and are selling ofl at very low prices. presented the very popular TraV-dy of GOOD VTTK! i the i i.nrivallpd iihle Clotliins, from the lineal, to the lowest priced i a i i i l-'nrnisliiiur Goods, in great variety.

Boots, Shoes, Huts, t-aps, to suit all tastes. An Jnfemission of Ten to allow those a i large purohases timo fur Lunch. u. The whole to conclude with M. Samson's sue- Play, i VA I KX! the beauty of i i cause excitement among the Ladies and Gentlemen Oct.

26,1857. tf subscriber respectfully informs tho a hc is prcpircd mako Ol'KlXS, of al! styles, at short notice, nn-l at in.ielei-ate is also provided with an excellent new HEARSE, which will i to convey coip-es to any burial place de.Mred. His estalilishmcnt is located in Miimiltfiii lownship, Adams county, near John lleajry's store, and aljout one ami a halfniilct I i Oxfor.l, where hc hopes to merit and reeeii-e a liberalsharo.if public pnlrnmiw. THOMAS ALWJM-r Oct. 10, 1857.

Fall Jlil.lincry.* 1SS HOU'ARD, at tho rest- T. F. liallimorc utrcoi, uuor Soiilh of the Cmnpiler olfiec, (ieltn- just roe-civcd from the city an unusually largo assortmont of FALLSJILLIX- i Fashions for the season to winch sho the attention of tl, Ladle-, oeiiifldout that they will be pleased by ftiiiniiition of tho Goods. JIH low as the lowest--both for fJOBKAX PAXTON have the Fall and W'ntor style of Black Silk Hats. TIRUNKS, Umbrellas and Carpet at A COBEAN PAXTON'S.

and SOOT, the best inanufac- JL lured, to be had at NORBECK'S. ILVER--A fine lot of Silver Spoons and Silver Forks, as low as city prices, now i i i i i fi i tall soon, as they JTATS CAPS, BOOTS SHOES of all kinds, qualities, sizes, and shapes, for Men, Buys, Youths and Children, at CtEGARS TOBACCO-best qunTityT'aY'" COBBAN PAXTON'S. Quarters, Levies, Fipg, and all other old com, taken at full value, forClothine AMSnvr'Q and Notions, at SAMSON'S. A SPLENDID lot of Buffalo Robes, Buffalo Gum and Calf-Skiu SAMSON'S. to be had at SCIIICK'S.

icll rapidly. LOUR, CORN OATS bought at all times W.K MOK BaUi're 8 and High streets. A I Misses and Children's'Gaiters, liuots, Buskins and Slippers, all kinds, stylus and prices, at COBEAN PAXTON'S' Ladies, 1)0 you want pretty DRESS GOODS, at low Go to and them. Ihoir stock is cheaper and prettier a ol-iowherc. Their comprises De- Isntics Coburg, French Mnrinns, Alpaca Merinos, Plaids c.

Also a very ri-li article of Morie Antique for '7 forget to look at FAHMCSTOCKS' Goods and M.llincry work. 5, 1.H57. 3m JL WOFLD again remind all Ihnse intlebted to me either by note or book account, that am now settling ny I lease call and pay, as not ho frivrn. OEO. AUXOLI.

Oct. ID, 1S57. ves tlie ill.ain Penn, and the Sea snle at KL'EHLKK. ANDLES AT 1C first rate article of Mould Candles can bo had at 0 cents per pound, at NORBECK'S, Kerr's I hvcry of Cook. Parlor, and Office Stoves can seen at the R.JOIII of Slicads Buehler, iu fist Middle street.

Our Stoves are all nnr. chased in Philadelphia, and will be ookl cheaper than they can be bought at retail in Ihe city or elsewhere. Call and sec them SIIEADS BUEHLEtt. hand a supply of Lumber, ot best quality. Orders for any nm.niiii can lo filled.

Yard on Washington street. Railroad street. BUEIILKR. Persons desiring to lav in their supply of Coal, will send their orders at once, as it can be furnished cheaper from wagons than from the Yard Office in West Middle street. SilEADS BUEKLRtt: Id corner.

pHEAP DRESS will find the handsomest and cheapest Ladies'- Dreug Goods and long Shawls in town nt tli 6 Bosoms, wool and cotton Under-Shirts and Drawers, liosiei-v Cravats, Handkerchiefs, Suspenders, rellas and Walking Canes-- npt to be beat in quality or price. Call at SAMSON'S TJOOT.S. Shoes, Hats and Bagu, Trunks, immense lot, and solhug luw, to make rooih, at SAMSON'S. A SUPERIOR article "of Black Icinf fw blackening for unle by EWELRY tity and the best stock ever brought to this place. If you doubt it, call in and Bee for yourselves--at SCIIICK'S.

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