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Local Matters. JOR WORK JOB WORK JOB JOB WORK Office. JOB JOB WORK Cheap at this JOB JOB Attention! We- repeat, that such of our as intond paying their subscription in WOOD, will greatly obligo bringing it soon. We not only none yet laid up for winter, but most down to the last stick for consumption. "Remember the Commissioners and Directors.

At the meeting of the County missioners, on Tuesday week, swearing. in of Mr. RAFFENSPERGER, A. PICKING, was appointed dent of the Board; J. M.

WALTER re-appointed Clerk, E. B. Counsel, and MICHAEL RUPP or of the CourtANDREW WHITE, took his the Board of Directors of the Poor Monday last-Dr. HORNER going GARRETT BRINKERIOFF, is the President. That Mr.

White make an efficient and faithful any one knowing the man will not a moment hesitate to admit. Both Bourds are now composed the very best material, and we promise the people an intelligent economical administration of affairs. The county has rarely been so fortunate in the choice of oflicers. Going Up. Several large warchouses are up at Littlestown- for the Company, another for Shorb and another for Klinefelter Co.

number of handsome dwellings are being erected in that pleasant town. The warchouse of the Messrs. at New Oxford, is well on the way, will be completed by the time the layers reach it- in a few weeks. Mr. John Hoke is making preparations for the erection in the spring warchouse at the corner of and Railroad streets, in this place.

is intended for the grain and business--as are those noticed above. The Gettysburg Railrond Company about locating a water station on premises of Col. D. M. Myers, the Red Hill, for which the pipe now being laid down.

ND- We expect to take a stroll through our town some day this week, to the progress made upon the several new buildings, public and private, have gone up during the season. Suggestive. bonts Wagons without cannot run without wheelssteam; bull frogs jump out legs, or newapapers be carried on lastingly without money; no more than can wag his tail when he has none. subscribers are all good, but what good a man's goodness do when it don't do good. We have no doubt every one that all have paid except him.

and as we clover fellow, and his is El little matter, will make no difference." say So speaks a fellow laborer in newspaper field, and the paragraph true--every word true--only too We have on our books the names number of persons who, if their actions aro any index, appear to think that. can afford, and that it gives us a deal of pleasure, to send them the piler everlastingly for nothing--gratis. To this class we beg leave to say the exorbitant price of white paper alone will not permit us such a luxury. They certainly should assist to pay that article, at least; and be satisfied we sacrifice all the labor and other heavy expenses required to issue paper. Are we asking too much? Delinquent friends, think of this.

is directed to you--each of you--indi-' vidually. Money with us is scarce, whilst it should be plenty. Ouroutlays are constant, and often heavy. Do you would be done by. To such as may not have an opportunity of sending us money during the Court next week, we would suggest that! mails are always open to the remit-, tances, which may be made, in registered letters, at our risk.

Of course, not one word of the above is intended for prompt paying subscrib-1 ers. To them, all of them, we are under lasting obligations, and rope ever merit their kind regards. They constitute as desirable a body of subscribers as can be found, and we are proud to have them. Good Advice. We do not know of any admonition better for our readers at the present time than the subjoined: the best for times are perhaps very advertisers.

What, little trade is going on they and get whilst others are grumbling, they pay their way, and with the newspaper as a life preserver, swim on the top of the water, while others are sinking all around. Advertise liberally, and you will hardly smell the hard times." Court. The November Term of Court commences on Monday next. We understand that there is a considerable amount of business on hand, and the attendance will no doubt be lurge. Many of our exchanges have not received the Compiler for several weeks.

Could n't help it--new subscribers coming in all the while. Hope to keep up a sufficient supply hereafter for everybody. -For an able article on the new Stay Law, see fourth page. 99 PET ARCHIVE COM A Wal $762771 WORK WORK WORK WORK patrons us by have are alpresent poor aftert the II. Presi.

was, BUEULER, Keepseat on out. now will officer, for of can' and public' bofore, these going Railroad Myers, A also Small, and track of Carlisle Iti produce is the below: are note that, withever- dog' does thinks any, are it the is true. ofa wo' vast Com- that' for Relief Act Accepted. At an election of the Stockholders of the Bunk of Gettysburg, held at the Banking House, on Tuesday last, it was decided without a dissenting vote to cept the provisions of the Relief passed at the late Extra Session of the Legislature. A large proportion of the stock, we understand, was represented.

The Bank has declared a semi-annual dividend of 3 per cont. Bar- Mr. GEORGE BUTT, of Darke coun- ty, Ohio, sends us a pair of mammoth Potatoes, the one weighing 2 Ibs. 1 oz. and the other 1 lb.

11 oz! To also gives us the measure of a Red Beet grown by him this season 224 inches in circumference. Not slow for old Darke! Mr. PETER THORN, the Keeper of Cemetery, has brought to this the office a curiosity in the "cabbage line." It consists of a single stalk, which seems when young to have divided into three stems, and has produced three welldeveloped heads. Growing vegetables lat this prolific rate, Peter will soon be able to supply the town. Mr.

JACOB BUCHER, of Straban township, has been manufacturing Syrup out of the Sugar Cane on a small scale, a specimen of which has been placed upon our table. The article is ly of good quality, and we should not wonder to find it in a few years take place of southern syrup on the our tables. Dir. JACOB CULP, the Steward at the Alms- louse, has placed upon our table an car of Corn measuring thirteen and al half inches in length, and containing upwards of'900 grains. We are informled that the corn crop of this season is the best ever grown upon the Poor- farm.

Upwards of 3,000 bushels of ears will be realized from 23 acres of ground. The oats crop was also very fine. Mr. A. W.

FLEMMING brought to our ofice on Saturday two cars of Corn, grown in a field belonging to Mr. HexnY CULP, near town, measuring 134 inches each. A Guide to the Tomb of Washington," is the title of a neat little work, by J. A. WINEBERGER, embracing a description of Mount Vernon, the incidents pertaining to Washington, his burial, his remoral from the old family vault, and finally his being placod in a marble Sarcophagus, laid on our table by A.

TROUSER, Agent. It is quite interesting, as is everything relating to the great Washington. -The Winter Session of P'ennsyl. vania College commenced on Thursday week, encouragingly. Day- W.

HAMILTON Suren, for. merly of this place, has been elected to the Legislature of Maryland, on the Democratic ticket, in Baltimore county. I7 The following was mislaid -otherwise it would have appeared several weeks ago: Twilight Dews. When twilight dews are fulling fast Upon the rosy sea, I witch that star whoso beam so bright, Has lighted me to thoo; And thou too on that o1b 40 dear, Ah: dost thou gate e'en, And think though lost forever here, Thou'it yet be mine in heaven. There's not a garden walk I trend, There's not a flower see, But brings to mini hope that's lostSome joy I've lost with thee And still I wish that hour was near, When friends ant foes forgivenThe pains, the ille, To're passed through here, May turn to smiles in heaven.

A. L. W. bank to its depositors, the stockholiers in the one and the other being in the same manner liable. The safe keeping of the monies and the security to depositors thus afford a double their safeguard to those thinking of depositing will monies where, insteud of lying idle, they produce interest -in the Saving's Instilution.

feet and Safe, measuring 54 feet high, by 'The Biy wide, weighing 4,360 pounds, has been attracting much attention at the office the FARMER'S AND MECHANIC'S SAVING'S of INSTITUTION, in S. W. corner of the public square. Everybody nearly in town has been to see it. Our friends from the have been and are still dropping in, to country see this, the largest Safe This ever brought into the county.

Safe furnishes another ground for confidence to depositors. security for the deposits they make is of the same character, and as extensive as those afforded by a This 02 Wistar's Bulsam of Wild coming from a respectable source, and carefully prepared by an experithe enced and skillful physician, is received public with confidence. Its efficacy has by been proved in many obdurate cases of disease, and its fame has rapidly extended. It has been extensirely used in every part of the country, particularly in the Middle and Northern States, and strong testimony, from highly respectable and intelligent persona, has been adduced in favor of its merits as 3 rentedy for Colds and Congha, affections of the Chest, diseased Liver. No other Cough Remedy has ever attained so high a reputation.

None genuine unless signed I. BUTTS on the Boston Journal. SETH W. FOWLE 138 Washington street, Boston, Proprietors. Sold by their agents everywhere.

A. D. BUENLER, Gettysburg. Nov. 2.

2w If all readers who are troubled will with Liver Complaint, Jaundice get a bottle of Dr. Sanford's Invigorator, or Dyspepsia, we should not see so many sickly, despairing people as now meet our gaze at almost every corner, for there never was 3 remedy of which so much is said, and that it will do. It nearly what its proprietors say performs so came to us so highly recommended that we could not fail to trial has convinced without it, a try and it is the best family medicine a that us, doubt, in use. take it and for Headache, Sour Stomach, Biliousness, any of the little bodily ills common, and it does produce a pleasant state of feeling to the sick, and what is better after using it a few timet, these little ills less 1 and less, and there is a of grow free from them by prospect continuance being in the entirely use of the Invigorator. Now we wish to.

imtor press is our renders with this, that the Invigoraa medicine particularly adapted to famito ly use, little and all there children subject diseases, children are, it is invaluable, and saves physicians' bills, and 80 untold amount of anguish both to mothers and their little ones. Wm. A. D. Buehler, Agent for Gettysburg; Berlin, Hanover and Charles Abbottstown.

Nor. 2. 6w i a Executor's Sale OF VALUABLE REAL PERSONAL as- Norember Thursday, the 19th day the subscriber, Executor the last will and of decen-ed, will offer at Public Sale, A FISCEL, on premises, that our of the VALUABLE FARM, deceased, situate in Cumberland township, Henry Adams Butt, John county, Pfoutz, adjoining lands or Daniel less. Pulley, The containing 59 ACRES, George Trostle improvements con- more sist of a Two-story LOG HOUSE, with a a a Back-building. and a N.

of Water near the door; a Spring! House, Wagon with a Corn first-rate Well; Log Barn, Shed, Crib, and other out-buildings. There is a first-rate young Orchard choice fruit; an excellent Meadow, and 12 acres of Woodland. The farming land about in a high state of cultivation. This is desirable a very property for any one wishing small farm. lt lies about 3 miles west of Gettysburg, within a mile of Marsh Creek, mile from Trostle's Mill, and 13 miles from Bream's Mill.

Any person desiring to view the premises, can do so by calling on Fisecl, scriber. residing thereon, or upon the subGeorge the abure Real Estate is not aold on the 19th of Norember, it will be offered for Rent on said day. Be Also, at the same time and place will be offered the following Personal Property of deceased, viz: Tables, Chairs, Beds, Bedsteads and Bedding, 1 case of Drawers. Corner Cupboard, 1 Clock, 1 Cook Store and trimmings, 2 Stores and Pipe, 1 Rocking Chair, Carpeting, Tubs, 1 copper Kettle: 1 Brood Mare, 6 Elegant Milch Cows, 1 riage and Harness, 1 pair Hay Ladders, and a variety of other personal car- Sale to commence at 10 o'clock, A.M., property. on said duy, when attendance will be and terms made known br given MICHAEL FISCEL, Executor.

Nor. 0, 1837. ts Desirable Property, AT tending PUBLIC to S.ALE.-The subscriber, inremove to the West, will offer at Public Sale, on the premises, the 28th which day he of Nocember the Property on Saturday, 011 now resides, situate in Cumberland township, Alum- county. 2 miles from Gottyshurg, on the Millerstown Road, conI taining 3 Acres, more or less, hnving theresy. Two-story Log Dwell81 never-failing well of excellent ing a good Shop, a Stable, the water.

and a choice selection of Fruit, among best in the county. It is, altogether, a most desirable Home. Sale to commence at 1 o'clock, P. on said day, when attendance will be given and terms made known Nov. 0, '57.

JOIN BUTT, Sr. will not sold on said day, the Property be for Rent. Great Rush To JACOBS the Baltimore street, near Diamond, to see the stacks of Cloths, just Cussimeres, Vestings, which they have received from the city, as well as the first class lot of made Clothing now 011 handOver Cat-, Dress, Frock and Sack Coat-, Pants and Vests. Don't forget that for anything in the men's! line of wear, you Can never go amiss by calling at Jacobs'. If you want a fine coat, or pants.

or vest, rely upon it you cannot be better accommodaten anywhere, either as to quahty, make or price. with middle, low priced goods. They offer a varied stock, and defy competition. They will sell made Clothing, all of their on at Readyprices as low as a city clothing, makinguy, so apt tailors to rip and give wry. They are practical themselves, and hence turn out nothing what they know to bu well gotten but Gire them a call--look at their stock-and if: are not pica-el, there's no harm done.

No trouble to show good-. Fashions 'The latest New York and Philadelphia received. Gettysburg, Nov. 9, 1857. Splendid Gifts AT The 430 CHESSUT STREET, Book Original Gift Erans would inform his friends and the public, that he has removed his Star Gift Book Store and Publishing House, to the splendid store Street, in two doors below Builling, Fifth, where 439 Cuesver chaser of book will receive of the following gifts, valued at from 25 colts to' 8100, consisting of Gold Watches, Jewelry, 550 Patent English Lever Gold WORTH $100 00 each.

550 Patent Anchor do. 50 00) 400 Ladies Gold Watches, 18k. c. 35 00 do 600 Silver Lever Watches, warr. 15 do 500 Parlor do 501) Cameo Sets, Ear Drops Pins, 10 00 500 Ladies' Gobi Bracelets.

$5 to 12 do Gens's Vest ....10 00 do 1,000 Gold Lockets, (large size double case,) 3 00 do 2,000 Gold Lockets, (small size,) 3 00 do 1,000 Gold Pencil Cases, with Gold 5 00 do 1,000 Extra Gold Pens, with eases and 10 50 do 2.500 Gold Pencils, (Ladies'). 2 50 do 2,500 Gold Pens, with S.ly. Pencil-, 2 50 do 2,500 La lies' Gold Pens, with cases, 50 do 6,500 Gold Rings, 1 00 do 2,000 Gent's Gold 2 75 do 2,500 Ladies' Gold 2 50 3,500 Misses' (old 1 51) dol 3,000 Pocket 75 do 2.000 Sets Gent's Gold Bo'm Studs, 3 00 2,000 do do Sleeve Butt 115,3 00) do 2,000 Pairs Ladies' Far 2 50 8,000 Ladies' Pearl Card 5 00 do 1,500 Ladies' Cameo, Jet tor Mosaic 5 00 do 2,500 Ladies' Cameo Shawl and Ribbon Ping, 3 50 do 5,000 Fctridge's Balm of a Thousand 50 do EvANs' new Catalogue contains all the most popular lications, books gof the day, and the newest puball of which will be sold low as can be obtained at other stores. A catalogue of books sent free, by application complete through the mail, by addressing G. G.

439 Chesnut Philadelphia. Agents wanted in every town in the United Those desiring 80 to act can obtain States. full particulars by addressing as above. N. consequence of the money crisis, and numerous failure, the subseriber has been enabled to purchase from immense stock of books, embracing every deassignees an partment of literature, at prices which will enable him to give $500 worth of the above gifts on every $1000 worth of books sold.

An extra book, with a gift, will be sent to address, by Express. SEND FOR A CATALOGUE. Nov. 9, 1857. 85 Dividend.

to BANK OF GETTYSBURG, Nov. 3, 1857. THE tution President hare and Directors of this Insti- the this day declared a Dividend THREE PER. CENT, payable on or after 9th instant. at J.

B. McPHERSON, Cushier. 9, 1857. Fire Insurance. THE Perry County Mutual Fire Insurance Company--Capital in- Men, surances in any part of the State, against by fire prudently adapts its operations its resources; affords ample indemnity, promptly adjusts its losses.

Adams county is represented in the Board Managers by Hon. Moses McCLEAN. WM. McCLEAN. Agent.

and Office of M. W. MeClean, Gettysburg. May 26, 1856. A TRUNKS, Umbrellas and Carpet Bags, at very COBEAN PAXTON'S.

DOWDER and SHOT, the best tured, to be had at NORBECK'S. -A fine lot of Silver Spoons and and Silver Forks, as low as city prices, now be had at SCHICK'S. Cull soon, as they rapidly. styles i VALCABLE PERSONAL PROPERTY AT PUBLIC SALE. THE SNYDER.

subscribers, Executors of ABRA deceased, will sell at Public Sale, at the late residence of suid deceased, the Tyrone township, Adams county, on Tuesday, Personal 1st day of December next, the following Property, viz: SIX MORSES, 2 a large stock of horned Cattle, Sheep, ders, 1 Four-horse One-horse Wagons, Wagon Bed, Hay and Harrows, Winnowing Mill, Horse Wagon, Carriage, Ploughs Threshing Machine: heat, Rye, Outs, Gears, Cloverseed, by the bushel; Grain in ground; Hay by the ton; Cornfodder, and Cornfodder Cutter. Bar Also, Household and Kitchen Furniture, anch as Tables, Cooking Cupboard, Beds and Bedsteads, 8-day Clock, Chairs, us Store, und many other articles, numer. to mention. on said day, when attendance will Sale to commence at 10 o'elock, A. and terius bo given made known by JOHN SNYDER.

FREDERICK HOLTZ, Nov. 2, 1857. ts Executors. Executors' Notice. A ters BRAHAM testamentary SNYDER'S tho estate ESTATE.

of -Let- Abraham Snyder, late of Tyrone township, Adams county, deceased, having been granted to undersigned, the first named residing Hamilton township and the last named residing notice Strabau township, they hereby give, in to all persons indebted to said ostate make immediate payment, and those claims against the same to present having, properly authenticated for settlement. JOIN SNYDER. Out. 5, 1857. 6t Executors.

FREDERICK 1101TZ, Executor's Notice. IT NVAD FISCEL'S Letters testamentary on the estate of Hannah Fiscol, late of Cumberland township, Adams county, deceased, having been granted to the he hereby undersigned, gives resiling notice in all Mountjoy township. to persons indebted to said estate to make immediate and those having claims against the sane payment, to present them properly authenticated for setclomont. MICHAEL FISCEL, r. Nov.

2, 1837. (it Fresh Oysters, A forms NTHONY his friend, LITTLE most respectfully inwill the and the public, that he open, on 21 of November, an OYSTER E. S.1 LOON, as in the rooms recently by Ziegler a Store. on South Baltimore ocenpied street, between the Compiler and Star oflices, where he will constantly keep prime fresh OYSTERS, and do them up in any desire! style, as the tastes of may suggest. Tripe, Fruit, Nuts, can also be had at his Saloon.

and lie hopes carnest by strict attention to business, an desire to please, to merit and roccive a share of public patrona ge. Give bim in a call-vou most will Hind everything up the palatable manner. gotten Gettysburg, Oct :26, 1437. 4t Great Excitement! BRINGMAN STILL AHEAD! TAKE NOTICE that we have just received a now and splendidlot of BOOTS SILOES, which we offer to the C.1PS, public CHEAPER than ever, having down our stock to the lowest put Under these living arrangements we Gill pat our goods within the reach of ALL. us to quality and PRICE.

Our motto quick sales and small profits. Call and examine var stock of goods before where. Remember the sign of the BIG purchasing elseled'- BOOT. Chambersburg street, below Buch-, Doug Store. Boots and Shoes made upon the shortest notice an lby the best of workman.

October 19, 1857. Call at Picking's IF YOU WANT BARGAINS! Now Clothing de Ta noly Store. B. PICKING has the pleasure of announcing to the cit zone of i county, that he has opened a New Store, in room formerly occupied by D. Middlecoff, on Chambersburg street, 2 low doors cast of the Engle Hotel," and English Lutheran Church, immediately where he opposite will the be pleased to see his friends.

I turnol from Philadelphia ultimere rehave just with the lorgest and best assortment of READYMADE CLOTHING, over openel in Low 15 to astoni-h. My stock consists burg, which I am prepared to sell at part of Over Coats. Frock Coats and Dress loon4 Cats of every description and variety, Panta-: and Vests of all kinds and prices, for Men's and Boy's wear, Monkey Jackets, Shirts, Bosoms, Colars, Under Shirts, DrawBuckskin, Woollen and Cotton Gloves: Hosiery of all kinds, Handkerchiefs, Susponders, Carpet Bags, Umbrellas, Trunks, Ballad Clocks, Over-shoes, Gum-shoes, eight-day and 30 hour Guitars, Violins, a large assortment of JEWELRY, choice segars and ing Tobacco, to well short everything belongil assorted CLOTHING VARIETY STORE. Call and see mo. No trouble to show Goods.

All I ask is an examination of my Goods and prices. V. B. PICKING. Gettysburg, Oct.

19, 1857. Prepare for Winter. Goat; -in short, every new style of Over also Frock, Dress and Business Coats Pants and Vests, of innumerable and styles pasterna, suitable for old and plain men, as for the gay, and for boys. Ail these are to he had at the very lowest prices at Oct. 20.

S.AMSON'S. Farmers FROM MIA NOVER.wishing buck-loadig from lIanover will please apply to SHEADS BUEILER. COAL Kettles. Sieves, Buckets, Snovels, Pokers, Pans, can be had at BUFFALO. Soul Skin, Lion Skin and Whirl Over Coats, Talmas, Raglans and the Stove Ware Room.

in West Middle street, at SHIRADS BUEHLER'S. FLAT Waffle Iron Heaters, Charcoal, Furnaces, Irons, for sale cheap at the Ware Room of SHEADS BUEILER. GAS style of Coal Stoves, -A for new Parlor and or excellent Chamber use. It is especially intended for it consumes the gas, and thus removes one of the objections to the use of coal. A scuttle of coal will burn for 18 hours without regulating.

Call and see it. SHEADS BUCHLER. TEWELRY, Watches, Pistols, Violins, Guitars, Thirty-hour Accordeous, and Alarm Harmonicans, Eight-day, be had Clocks, at all prices, at SAMSON'S. COBEAN PAXTON have just returned largest city and are now opening stock of Iluts, Caps, Boots di Shoes, ever opened in Gettysburg, and are selling off very low prices. COBEAN PAXTON have the Fall and Winter style of Black Silk Hats.

CAPS, BOOTS SHOES of all kinds, qualities, sizes, shapes, for Boys, Youths and Children, nt COBEAN PAXTON'S. SEGARS TOBACCO COBEAN -best quality, at PAXTON'S. ()LD old coin, Quarters, taken Levies, Fips, and all other Notions, at at full valuc, for Clothing SAMSON'S. SPLENDID and lot of Buffalo Robes, Buffalo, cheap, at Calf-Skin Overshoes, selling S.AMSON'S. FLOUR, CORN NORBECK, OATS corner bought at all times of Baltimore High streets.

LADIES, Buskins Misses and and Slippera, Children's of Gaiters. and prices, at COBEAN PAXTON'S A of Jolification at Goodyear's. A goodly number of the of Franklin and Adams counties Democrats sembled at the house of David Goodyear, in Franklin township, this county, Action Friday evening last, to celebrate; the recent Democratic victory in our good old Commonwealth. The ing organized by the choice of the following officers: President, Col. PIPER.

Vice Presidents, John McCourt, David Goodyear, Robert Bleakney, Dr. J. N. Duncan and David W. Beaver.

Secretaries, 0. P. Melhorn, Charles Kline and Daniel S. Little. Jesse D.

Newman, of this county, and lIon. Geo. W. Brewer and Judge Nill, of Chambersburg, addressed the meeting in a felicitous manner. II.

J. Stahle also made a speech, after which a capital supper was partaken of, and full justice dono it. It was a decidedly pleasant gathering. A terrible affair took place atthe St. Lawrence in Philadelphia, on Wednesday evening last.

Curter, President of the Anthracite: Bunk, at Tamaqua, and Thomas ington Smith, of Cecil county, (married to Cs. ward,) were seated together in conversation in the gentlemen's parlor, when the latter suddenly rose and fired four pistol shots at the former, killing him instantly. Smith was immediately arrested and imprisoneil. and Carter a middle aged man, leaves al wife. It appears that Smith's wife gave birth to a child four months after marriage, and that there is reason to believe that Carter was the guilty father.

This is assigned as the cause for Smith's dreadful deed. A Buy Shot by his own -A shocking tragedy occurred in Rangely, county, Maino, al few day's since. whose A boy was shot by his father, name is Henry Wilbur, and who has at times been subject to insanity.The boy, a lad of eleven years, was ing sick with fever, and so low as to be unable to help himself. Coming into; the room, the father deliberately down his gun from the where it hung, and before his intentions became to those present, tired with nnflinching aim at his son on the bed.The shot took effect in a vital the lad lingored but a few hours part, and died. There is no doubt that the unhappy father was suffering from mental aberration at the time.

Outrage in Baltimore--A Catholic Church -BALTIMORE, Nor. 1. -Before daylight this morning aL gang of rowdies threw some brick at the Catholic church of the Immaculate Concoption, in the western extremity of the city, breaking a window and, it is said, causing other damage to the ior. The sexton gave the alarm by tapping the bell. The police pursued the gung, who fled after firing upon the police.

Rev. R. of this place, has! accepted the call to the Pastorship of. the Lutheran ('hurch at Hagerstown. Market Reports.

Correctedfrom the latest Baltimore. York llanover papers Baltimore-Friday last. Flour, per barrel, $5 20 5 25 Wheat, per bushel, 1 10 1 40 Rye, 65 83 Corn, 62 (a) 76 Oats, 28 35 Clover -seed, 5 12 5 25 Timothy-scerl, 2 50 75 Beef Cattle, per 6 00 (u -ll 50 lay, per ton, 12 00 8 (018 00 logs, 6 25 6 75 Whisker, per gallon, 22 23 Guano, Peruvian. per ton, 65 00 Hanover- Thursday lust. Flour, per from wagons, $5 00 Do.

from stores. 5 75 Wheat, per bushel, 1 00 15 Rve, 05 Corn, 55 Oats, 30 Cloversced, 6 00 Timothy, 2 50 Plaster, per ton, 6 50 York--Friday lust. Flour, per from wagons, $6 00 from stores, 6 30 Wheat, per bushel, 1 10 1 20 Rye, Corn, 55 Cloverseed, 4 50 30 1 2 50 Plaster. por ton. 6 50 marriages On Tuesday evening last, in York, by Rev.

Mr. Miller. Mr. JACOB W. GILBERT to Miss LIZZIE SMALL.

both of this On the 3d by the Rev. Jacob Ziegler, place. Mr. HENRY J. SILLIK, of Franklin township, to Miss S.

RAM ANN RICE, of Menallen township. On the 20th by the Rev. Jacob Sechler. Mr. JACOB RIGLE to Miss ELIZA ANN KITZMILLER, both of Adams county.

On the same day, by the same, Mr. HENRY 1100VER to Miss LAVINIA FLICKINGER, both of Adams county. DeafEs A On Tuesday last, near JACOB TAUGHINBAUGII, an old and Hunterstown, Mr. respected citizen, in the 85th year of his age. On Wednesday morning last, near Hunterstown.

Mrs. SARAH C. CASSAT, wife of Mr. Jacob Cassat. On the 20th in Huntington JOIN WESLEY, son of Michael and Elizatownship, beth Fissel, aged 3 montha and 20 On the 6th Mrs.

SAVILLA BEAMdays. ER, wife of Mr. Solomon Beamer, of Menallen township, aged 23 years 5 months and 15 days. On Saturday, Oct. 31st, at the residence of her son-in-law, in Landisburg, Perry very suddenly, Mrs.

SUSAN ROWE, county, formerly of Emmiteburg, aged 60 years 1 month and 1 day. 20,000 lbs. of Pork WANTED which in CASII December next, will be Farmers who have the Particle for sale, will do well culling and making engagements with the by Store, subscriber, in at West his Middle Flour, Bacon and Grocery Nor. 9. GEORGE LITTLE.

street, Gettysburg. FRESH LIME to be had at S. POWERS'. Assignee's 'Sale. VALUABLE IRON AND BRASS FOUNDRY REAL ESTATE.

On Tuesduy, the 17th duy of November subscriber. A signee ur a Deed Voluntary for benefit sell Creditors, Public by THOMAS WARREN and wife, at Sale, at the Court-house. wit: the following valuable Property, Gettysburg, No. 1. TWO LOTS OF led fronting valuable on Railroad street, on which is ercetGROUND, the Iron and Brass Foundry, known 'as "GETTYSBURG all FOUNDRY." with 8 the necessary Flasks, Patterns, Tools, The Steam Foundry Engine, apparatus, DOW in running order, and business.

doing a first-rate Gettysburg Railr ml passes immediately in front of the lots on which Foundry is located. No. 2. HALF LOT OF on East Middle street, GROUND, Ephraim lanaway and adjoining George groperties.of Swope, on which is erected a good, Two-story FRAME DWELLING, back-building. well of water, when Day Sale attendance will commence at 1 o'clock, P.M., known will be given and torms made by Oct.

1857. SAMUEL WEAVER, Assignee. 26, ts Cheap Clothing. FORGE ARNOLD CO. have i hand, at their Clothing Emporium, now all large of stock of READY-MADE CLOTHING, our own getting up, made out of our own cloths.

and warranted to be male in the very best manner and style, among which are Dress Coats of every varie Over-coats, Pantaloons, Vets, Monkey Jackets, aLl Black, Blue, Olive. Brown, Claret, Drab and Green ('loths, for Over -coats, with Cassinets, sold cheap: Cord- cheap Cas-imeres, trimmings Joans, and men's wear crully. We have just received the fall fashions, cutting and have hand- constantly employel out and thing up. and if we please you in a garment ready made, we will take your measure and mako you suit on short notice. Call and so: 04.

The above goals will be sold cheap for can. Oct. 12, 1857. Littlestowa Railroad! Sixth Monthly Instalment of Five Dollars per Share on the Stock subscrihof ed, will be due and payable to the Treasurer said Company. on thr day of Nor.

inst. By a Resolution of the Board of Directors, passed on Saturday. July all in arrears after Aug. 24th will be persons ed intere-tat the rate of one chargper cont. a month on their back payments, in accordance with the of Assembly.

E. V. SHORB, Secretary of the Board. Nov. 2, 1857.

td of the Directors will for payments on Stock. receipt Railroad Notice---Pay Up! NOTICE ereby given to the Stockholders that Got -burg Railroad Company, they will be required to pay the and last Instalment on their Stock tion on the 12th day of Norember inst. subscrip: 2. DAVID WILLS, See Nov. y.

who are in arrears on and N. alter of that time will be re quire) to pay at the rate one per cent. per month on the balance due the Company. Hunterstown Classical Institute. run: Winter Session of this Institution will Vocember, open onL and Wanes lay, the With day of continue five months, Instruction will be given in all the branches usually taught in Chis Boarding be had in private families at moderate rates, per session from 30 to 813.

Rex For further particulars J. K. Nor. 2, 1857. 3t Principal.

GERA.N SHOW! AT GETTY-BURG, PA. M. Samson, IL unger a Proprietor. Children, (under 12 years of age,) Half Price. GRAND COMPLIMENTARY BENEFIT TO THE PUBLIC! Doors open at 6 o'clock.

A.M. -Performance to commence immediately after. PRICES OF ADMISSION. Adults, FREE. The subscriber, thankful for respestfully informs "past favors, inhabitants tysburg and 'surrounding conniry, of fact that he has just received from the York Auctions 3 SPLENDID STOCK OF GOODS! which he is determined to sell at ly low rates for In return astonishingal patronage bestowed upon him, he will Grand Complimentary Benefit, ou which casion will be presented TWO MAGNIFICENT PIECES! On Wednesday, October 28, and every day until further notice, will presented the very popular Tragedy of GOOD PITS! with the following unrivalled east -Fashionable Clothing, from the finest to the lowest priced Ginods, in qualities.

Gentlemen's Forniching Caps, to great suit variety. Bouts, Shoes, flats, all tastes. to An Intermission of Ten Minutes, allow those making large purchases time for Lunch. The whole to conclude with M. Samson's 8uCcessful Plav.

entitled VA VARIETIES! the beauty of which will cause great excitement among the Ladies and Gentlemen. Oct. 26, 1857. tf Ladies, Do you want pretty DRESS GOODS. at low them.

prices Their stock is Fahnestocks' and buy Go than cheaper and prettier cleowhere. Their stock comprises Delaines, Coburg, French Morinos, Alpaca Merinos, Plaids, Also a very rich article of Morie Antique for dresses. looking Don't forget to look at FAHNESTOCKS'. LOVES T. BURG MATERIAL MANDLES AT 16 CENTS.

first rate article Mould Candles can be had, at 16 cents per pound, at NORBECK'S, Kerr's old corner. CHEAP DRESS will find handsomest and cheapest Ladies' Dress Goods and tong Shawls in town store of GEO. ARNOLD CO. at the SHIRTS, Under-Shirts Colars and Bosoms, wool and cotDrawers, Hosiery, Cravats, Suspenders, Unibrellas and Walking Canes -upt to be beat in quality or price. Call at SAMSON'8.

SHERIF SAUR. pursuance of sundry writs of Er. out of poRts the and Court alias Fieri Facias, of Common Pleas of Adams issuing of county, 16 10 directed, -wil! be ol' in exposed Public Sale, "he the Court- house, the the 14th doy borough of Norember, Gettysburg, on Saturday, 1857. at 1 o'clock, P.M., the following described Real Estase, vis: 10 A TRACT OF LAND, Acres, more or less, situate in Latimore containing Abrubam township, 'Ziegler, Jacol; county. adjoining lands of Adams on which erected Forscht, and others, LOG HOUSE, are a Two-story Kitchon, out-buillings: Log a also, Stable, One-story Fruit-trees and other Logi one In? said Tract.

Taken in execution as the erty of WILLIAN A LOT OF GROUND, situate OD ing lots of Dr. street, Gettysburg, adjoinHuber, the West. and George diegor on the Ent, on which erecred 3 BRICK HOUSE, two story and on attic, with B.uk a two story weatherboaded door. Building. and a well of water pour the Taken in execution as the SANCE.

LITTI.E. property of 11.50 A LOT OF GROUND. situato in York street, Gettysburg, Andrew Schick and Maria Winrott, on adjoining lots of which are erected a two story BRICK HOUSE and a Brick Back Building, al Frame Barn and other out-buildings, a neverfailwoll of water near door. Also 13 Acres of Land, more or less, situate in Cum. berland Nicholas township, Adams county, adjoining others." Codori, George Wilson and Taken in execution as the of C'.

STRICKHOTSER. property A LOT OF GROUND, situate on the corner of West and ing lot of the heirs of Daniel High streets, adjoinwhich iverected a onestory Frame Herr, on HOUSE. Frame Blacksmith and Stable, with a well near the door. Taken in tion as the property of MATTHEW Beck. Sheriff's HENRY THOMAS, Office, Sheriff.

Oct. 20, 1857. ts all 02-Ten sales by per the cent. Sherif of the purchase must be paid over money imme- upon diately after the property is struck down, and on failure to comply will again be for therewith, the property put up sale. Fall Winter Goods, FOR 1:37.

J.1 medium SCHICK of would announcing avail the himself of communi- this ty and public in general, that he has to from the cities the largest and" received stock of DRY GOODS, that it has complete must ever been your which pleasure to examine in this place, all of has been selected with time, the utmost care, and with particular reference to the and tastes which and for wants of the people of this locality, he challenges beauty ofstyle and cheapness, competition. In the LADIES' shades, DEPARTMENT, and colors he has all styles, qualities, of Goods. suitable for the season. He invites the Ladica to call and take a look through his selections at their carliest convenience. FOR THE GENTLEMEN, he has a choice stock of Cloths, Cassimeres, Vestings, all Don't puss by Schick'5-he will cheap.

good and always ba found ready to show Goods and sell among the very cheapest. cheapGettysburg, New Goods. a FO. large ARNOLD stock of CO. New have Goods, just roceired are Ladies' Dress Goods in great variewhich among.

ty, cheap Cloths, Over-coatings, Caseimers, Jeans, Satinets, Cords, Flannels, with Shawls, Carpets, and Domestics generally, a large stock of Ready-Made Clothing, all of our own making; warranted to be well made and to fit well, also a large stock of Groceries, all of which will be sold cheap for ca-h. Call and see us. 12, 1857. few STOVES on hand will be cheap. sold the respected of one of the loss to and of to sell Getthe New give 0c- be not the the the can near in Office solling A this for New Goods J.

stock HOKE of has FALL inst returned WINTER with GOODS, large which he will sell low for cash chasing produce. elsewhere, Please give him a call before puror country as you will find it to interest to da so. La All Goods free your cut of charge. JOIN HOKE. Ost.

12, 1857. New Goods! New Goods! TO their usual BROTHERS, have just and Winter Goods, to which they invite large supply of Fall the attention of the public. The Goods wore Call purchased and low, and will be sold very cheap. examine ut the Sign of the Red Front. Oct.

5. Coffinsubscriber respectfully informs the public that he is prepared to make COFFINS, of all styles, nt short notice, and. at moderate rates, He is also provided with an excellent new ILEARSE, which will enable him to convey any, burial desired. Ilis establishnent located in place Hamilton township, Adams county, near John Heagy's store, and about one and a half miles frun New Oxford, where he hopes to merit and receive a liberal share of public patronage, THOMAS ALWINE. Oct.

19, 1837. 3m Fail Millinery. SOPHORA HOWARD, at the rest. dence of T. F.

Frazer, Baltimore street, one door South of tine Compiler office, Gettyshurz, has just received from the city an usually largo assortmont of FALL MILLIS. ERY, with the Fashions for the to season, which sho culls the attention of the Ladies, confident that they will be pleased by an examination of the Goods. Ray Trices as low ay the lowest -both for Goods and M.llinery work. Oct. 5, 1837.

3m Notice. WOULD again remind all those indebted to me either by note or book account, that am now settling up my old business.Please call and pay, as longor indulgence ennbe given. GEO. ARNOLD. Oct.

19, 1857. (100K Stoves--the styles of Cook William Penn, and the Sea Conk, Shell--for Royal sale Cook. Noble as Ware Room of SHEADS BUEILLER. Saloon and Office St wes can be variety of Cook, Parlor, seen at Ware Room of Sheads Buehler, fu West Middle street. Our Stoves are all par.

chased in Philadelphia, be cheaper than they can he bought at retail in city or elsewhere. Call and ace them. SHEADS BUEHLER. hand a supply of Lumber, 4 ho of best filled. quality.

Yard Orders for any amount on Washington street, Railroad street. SILEADS BUELLER. Persons desiring to lay in their Winter's supply of Coal, will please send their orders at once, as it can be furnished cheaper from wagons than from the Yard.in West Middle street. SHIEADS BUEILER: Trunks, immense Carpet lot, Bags, and Shoes, Hats and Caps, low, to make room, at SAMSON'S. SUPERIOR article of Black Lend- for blackening Stoves, for male by SHEADS BUEILER.

TEWELRY STATIONERY -any quantity and the best stock erer brought to place. you doubt it, call in and see yourselves -at SCHICK'S. Image serial $762771.

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