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THE ADAMS SENTINEL AND GENERAL ADVERTISER. Effect of the -Explosion of locomotive. The Indianapolis Journal gives an account of the of the on the JJeUefontame road, the other day, by which the engineer and fireman were killed. and says of thu terrible puwer of the explosion The engineer was found on his feet, with the engine, leaning against it, and must have been with it when it made the fritiht- ful leaps from tho spot where the explosion took place to where it finally rested. It first foricn.nl alutit nne feet, and made a liolc in the side track, deep to in, and feet further, where it re, tclieelf, leaning a little just'far enough from the way.

The was thrown two iel 55' to ClIAULKSTOWN, Oct. 16. Urown lias made no confeiioii, but on cuntrary says that lie lias full confidence; in the uoodness of Uod, and 1'e is eon- Public Sale. HE snlipcrilu'r, Administrator of the Es- fidunt that he rescue iiim from the 1UUIK- LIHIL, 1 ill 1 1 1 perils that surround him. He says that lie has had rifles levelled at ki'ivus it his tbroat, and his life in as great a peril us it is, but God IK.S always been at side.

tlitttUou is with him and ho tears now lie nothini'- I its dnviny. one side, uiitl track to be out of truck of the engine the tender, and the cars and their contents splinters. The railroad tl was torn up--the rails twisted and ies Scattered. The tender was made a complete wreck, and the underworks of the engine broken into a mass of small pieces almost indistinguishable. How the engineer coukl have remained his wu might say, with the engine making the.

fearful and almost incredible leaps that it did, is a mystery. ITe was fouiul i'u the same place and position, when dead, as be occupied when living and on duty. "Election Frauds in Kansas. ST. lifivm, Oct.

Omaha City Republican says that the frauds perpetrated at the recent election for a territorial delegate equal those in Kutists. Heturns from Fort Kearney i'ivi- 238 majority, while there are not 25 h-iral voters in the district. The same paper announces the discovery of an gang ofrobbeiMii that neighborhood, implicating the ex-speaker of the House of ex- bheriff and other prominent citizens. NEW OUMANS, Oct. from Urownsulle received by the Arizoim, dated the 20tl), report the arrest of one of the prominent assistants of I'ortinas, the head of tht, Mexican outlaws, w'licli MJ exasperated the chief that lie had 'hreatcncd iiiinie- diate destruction to the town by bis tinned bandits unless the prisoner libu'ati'd.

Tlie threat, however, win generally treated with contempt, although many of the more timid citizens continued to flue the place, which was thought by some would finally be entirely abandoned to tho outlaws. Accounts received from American ranches on the llio Grande represent that the outlaws were surrounding them in large numbers, and fears of a formidable attack were entertained. Late intelligence from Monterey reports that Vidauri, who had been banished from the city, was about heading an army to march his former associates. novel case was tried in Baltimore on the 14th inst. Two men, cousins, and both named Augustus arraigned charged with voting on each others' naturalization papers.

It turned out that both bad procured their papers in 1852, on the same day, from the same court, and the imilarityof uamcs and dates led to their arrest. One voted nnd the other was arrested in the act. They were both honorably lischarged. tato nf UEUKUF. HARTZKI.L, i ox- From California.

NKW YORK, (let. North Atlantic Steamship steamer Haltii-, Capt! i i i 000 i her passengers a i i a trip ft.Hnwinjr Properly, to wit: A HALF, OF Valuable Real Estatr. ilia Gray. Iron. A-pinwall, with to sale tl.u lat.s resident of said I JJ 0(mr( i i a i i deceased But cr i A a county, Ktwu'or tli i i advices tn i a 1 1 (lf Mi( a UH Jo A 0 WO in arrived at tins port tins eve- nf Auecmlier i o'cbck, A.

IVi T)Y virtue of an Onlur ol the 'V' 1 JL (if Carroll tlm 'Jnoscvi- from San 1'Yincisco to New York in nine- record. who teen days, the fastest time on Tlie Baltic brings 700 pus have been butnincteen daysanilscvci on the passage. One Family Horse, 7 bead of 1IGRNKU CATTLE, 4 1100S, 1 Winter Millinery, ISS JIcCKEAUY will opon to-morrow i a new and beautiful assoitmentof MILLINERY and FANCY GOODS, consisting of Bonnefi, a and Caps, Bonnetgte Frami's, Silks and Velvets of all with a Flowers and Kibbcms to a Lace Utiehes, I i M.ilinp, anil VWh blond, Fanny Head Hair-halls, Hair-brushes, nnd Combs; Soaps, Perfiimo- two-horse Carriage and Harness, Oats, mid llours Corn by the bushel; also, 4 BSDS BED! DING, Bureaus, 2 Corner Cupboards, Chairs, Tables, Stands, 1 eight-day Clock and Case, 3 Stoves an' ties, Tuba, Household and Kitchen Furniture. i jtlio--At ihe. name time ami place, THE i A of said ilaceas-eil, i a in township, as above, containing 140 A CKES, more or less, i a suffii-ienoy nf nJ Meadow.

The Improve- are a largo I flOUSK, anil a Barn, ion-slicd, and Corn crib, and all Out buihlinjis. There is a 10 sale of the Heal Lite of i i do- vato Silo the Heal Estate a i dwascd, ni'ar Miildloburg, Carroll County, comprising TWO FARMS, I I 330 Acres of Land, more or less. These Farms are beautifully SHERIFFS SALES. I pursuance of sundry writs of Yonditioni Kxponas, issuing out of the Court of Common Pleas uf Adams comity, Pennsylvania, and in me directed, will be exposed to Public Sale, a Court houe, in the Borough of Gettysburg, ou Saturday, I'lth day November next, at 1 o'clock, P. following described Real Estate, viz: A TRACT OP LAND, situate in pleasant, township, Adams county, ad- joining lands of Solomon R.

Tipton, Joseph 'Spangler, Cornelius lloughtclin, and others, containing Nine Acres, more or less, impro- Pipe, a large Kettle, Iron Keti situateJ, laid out in fiolds of convenient ve( JJ one Bnc I 8 tory Log House, wi('h a grent variety of other and under good fencing. The Improvements rllme Back-building attached, Log Shop, fl on the upper Farm comprise a arn al lme and part lag, an Orchard of 1 i lg water, and tion as the property of JACOB -i UAUOOP, with a sufficiency nf woodland Wash House. Carriage House, Corn Crib, I A TRACT OF LAND, situate in Latimore n.nd other needed i i There are township.Adams county, adjoining lands nx Gardner, P. 11. liaffonsperger, and otb- njU'iiree two-story DWELLING, i it trees, sprin mil i water near the door; taken in executi gSJSJlUNK BARN, Smoke House, Also, and Timber ry, a Lily i a i and Emb i i idles' ami i Glovos, due proportions of Mondow Land.

The arable isgood a i Red Land. this tract then- are two good ORCHARDS, ers, containing Thirteen Acres, more or less, unproved with a two-story Weather-boarded llouse, Frame Barn, an Orchard of fruit of Apple Poach Trees, in full a a wo mistiiLirdy cured. 1 beliuve tlieiii tn be tif-t-rntu urti'-te; and binuc- I have iiK-d 1 i i Hltiirk, imd ivin now In the of good hc-alth. may give her a call. Gettysburg, Oct.

31 4t Pall and Winter Goods. rHUOMAS W. EVANS CO. have now Tliii-i I'iils 'jii-ciin-fur all I ll cn () inspection one oft lie largest and ina'du on day of sale by i a i E. IIA11TZELL, Adm'r.

Oct. ts Orphans' Court Public Sale of TOWN PROPERTY. Ill i'" lt to iimkc to tin fellt.u-iiUVnr.- iiii.in,. of cure. 'Io i ilwiri' I i ill ml i thi u-cd of chnrLTi') i i i Hie "I' 1 TM 1 in i i tliul siiru run- i i i i Achilla l.nm- 'nn is In linn fit tin' 1 i i i uinl CMT.V ill irv lii- ru 'ly.

it i Iiim mitliinir.iiiiil I'HI tilt-pn-- Hpti'in Mil nililn-a I I nm A A. 1 I Del --'in Kin-- X. V. The Great English Remedy siu A i i i Ct'h brut fit Fi'matu 1'ilh, Prepared from proscription ot Sir .1. Clarke, M.

D. I'ln-idiin i i i i a Till? well s.lrc IIIIL! ft.r IM ti'ms. Iroin any I-IIIHO i i'1-fiil remedy, it contains i Ti Shawls in i newest designs. a i Paris Styles. 1'oplins, Jlons.

dc Laincs, Valcncias. late of thu s.iid Testator, situate on the smith-east corner of East nnd Stratum streets, in tho Borough (if I Ch.ille's, i and o-her new textures burg, a i i nf George Sivopo on the i i i i 11111 1 i Oil i nnd IL "re i variety of other Fruit Trees, scattered over tiie Farm. The lower Farm is watered, productive, and under fencing, has thereon fino A of soloct Fruit, loKQther with all other i of Fruit Trees trrowinff. and fair amount of excellent 51EA DOW A It is improved si weather-boarded LOG 110USR, Spring and Spring House near the door, BAllN. very (rood Wagon Shed, Corn Crib, House, c.

Thenhove dcs'iiboil property will be offer- p.l nt Privato Sale i Thursday, Jmtiary 1'2, IRGll, nnd if not provionsly sold, will, on th.it dav, at 2 o'clock, P. be offered at Public Sale. TERMS. Tho purclviscr or puvclnsprs to pay tti saiil one-third part of the whole purchase monov on the day of sale, or thu QIWI nn hut Io Iliilifiillica irail Oli-lruc- aiul allliuut-li i tu tiie this season's Iinpurt.itions. Lace Goods, Embroideries, the newest novel (ire.

ninves. Veils, Mitts. Hanlkerehiefs, 0,0. i i Ooxids, a assortment. i Goods, in every texture.

Hosiery nf the best makers, i a stock ot other goods a visit of inspection. A large portion of T. W. E. Go's stouk thfii- i a i i one of the i i I Europe i a ye to make purchases, to their cu'tome I east, anil hounded by an alley on the on which are erected a Ifouse, Log Stable, and other I i nicnti, offering; many advantages from its i a i 83K Sale to commenQO at 2 o'clock, P.

when terms will be made known by J. B. A Ex'n. Py order of Court--II. G.

Vf 01.1; Clerk. Oct. 17. ts Mnrrldl I.nilic^ it i i i sniti't iliort i bring on Ihc wall rc hi'ni'l ca.os of nml Spinnl Pain in the Illicit l.iml.-, un i tion. thf llc-irt.

Lowiu-n of i tcl-irs. SlU lluuliichc, WlntM, ami i III" ill- a'llin- "lian nil mcliuK i fclli'il- TIlc'B I'llli, I I i teen i i i In full thu tlircctions on the 2nd pngo of painvlilct uio observed. For fuplhcr get ft agunt. X. anil lypd i by return mail.

i a i a tu Jtter to i the newest and most fashionable styles and simultaneous i their appoaranoe it, ThL'V have 1 ly i "i-ason a A i Sales, and can is affnrd to give i customers tho fall Collectors, Take Notice. i of for ISA and pi'e- J. vinns ycai 1 ill I difi'creat Townships of Ail.mis county, me bercliy i i i i tliat tlicy will he to scltlc up i Unplicalcs on or lietove tho day of Xovembur on n-liicli day I lie ('oianiixsitmci will inccl nl i of the Orphans' Court for Carroll aid sale by the onnty, nnd the residue in two cqml payments, the one payable in one vnr anil tho other p'lyahli! in two years from the 'Hy of sale and to secure the two last iiamwl a the or pnrchascrs shall give his, her or their notes, bonds or single bflK to the sairl Kxei'iilnv, i sullicient i i and bearing interest from the day of s-i'n. WM. II.

CLABATIGIT. Oot 21. ts Executor. pamrli'ot, frue, or the enclosed nutlinr- bu'ttle. coiitiiiiiing uO benefit of Prices, resulting office, to give mccs-ary a i c.

from I a i Lailies and If i Duplicates arc not settled un in full by from i i i i i i i the City, the above dato, Iho onlledois ivill he dealt i i find that a call at this, establishment i ac rli1 irill be'i-e- Soid by A. D. Rettysburs. rard Oct. 31.

Here We Are Again! A LA KG STOCK A I A GOODS A A I rn0(1 the cities! Superfine Flour 1 of Now York and i a i a with the 1 "cut. i latest stock of Fall and Winter i Corn, old lellow Oct. 17. he rc- over to Treasurer all monies 3ollecleil by November Ooin-l. first Monday in December no can be antei I A I I I I A I i i Cenuuifesioncrs.

if. WALTKU, Clerk. Notice to Eetailers and Distillers, Retailors of GootK, "Wares a i Miir- clinmlise, as well as the Distillers in Adams county, who a not yet lilted their Licenses, are requested Io do so on or bcfvire the ilaii tJ Jmember next, without fail. The law binds WiTfa urge this a upon i and it is Imped that no furthei 1 i bo necessary to induce tlicm to idiately, will Wn expire, it is noces- a these accounts be settled. 1 must Military Taxes.

either return moneWor the Licenses out' standing, or Judarnmnts therefov. A TKACT OF LAND, situated in Ilun- tington township, Adams county, ad- i i lands of John Wolford, Win. Webb, 'and Acres, more or less. and taken in execution as the property Of Mll.LEK.--AlSO, A TUAOT OF LAND, situated in Mount- pleasant township, Adams county, adjoining lands of John May, Samuel Cashman, and others, containing Thirteen Acrei, nioro or less, on which are erected a one-story Stone House, and frame spring on the premises. Seized and taken in execution asthe property of SASIUEI.F.CRISH-EI.I,.--Also A TUACT OF LAND, situated in Ger a township, Adams county, adjoin lands of Win.

Hull, Dr. E. F. Sliorb a Hoff, George Will, and others, con taining One Hundred and Twelve Acres nini-o or less, improved with a two-story LOR House, double Log Barn, Wagon shed, and Covn-crib attached, Grain llouse, Smoke llouse. Spring llouse, with a spring of water, Orchard of i trees, c.

Seized and taken in execution as the property of DJVID a I I I WITJIOUE. Also, A TUACT OF LAND, titnato in Latimon- township. Adams county, 'L'lurtBon Acres, or less.adjoin- of John llarbold and others, improved with a two-story Log llouse, with a one-story Stone i i attached, a frame JJnrn, frame Smith-shop, and other Out-buildings, a well of water, nn Orchard of fruit c. Seized and taken in execution as th" property of Thomas T. A A OF J10UXTAIX-LAND, situated in a i a township, Adams county, a i i Finn- Thousand One FOR ALE.

HE subscriber offers for sale, the FARM, late of Col. deceased, siluiite wo east of Gettysburg, on the public read lending Berlin, containing 188 ACEES AMD 77 PERCHES. The Farm is well calculated lor division into i'WO SEPARATE FARMS, having erected liereon two sets of Buildings is handsomely ocated, and very conveniently laid out, Access is had to each field from a lane which lasses through the Tract, dividing it in equal There is abundant and never-failing water to each set of the a auffieiency of Meadow, TWO ORCHARDS, of choice fruit, and of great variety. There are about 40 Acres of good and thriving Tim- aer, laying in sight of town and there is not of waste land on the entire preminee. I will sell the farm entire, or will divided to suit the wishes of those desiring to purchase.

Persons desiring to secure a pleasant liome. can obtain a bargain by calling soon, I have determined to" part with the property. Tlie premises will be shown to such as want to be suited with homes, by calling on the subscriber, residing in Gettysburg Sept. WM. KING.

At Private Sale. UB subscriber is desirous of disposing of his, FARM, and will do so on very favorable terms to the purchaser. It is situated in Franklin township, Adams county, adjoining lands of James Ewing, Wm. Settle, and Benjamin Deardorff, containing 150 Acres, more or less, of which from 15 to 20 Acres are in excellent Woodland. The Improvements are a two story LOG HOfJSE, a BANK BAR'N, with sheds all round, a good well of water, a great variety of re was a dreadful explosion of Lorn, old in SAMSON is no- Jlilb, near Wihuicirt.ni, uVe i i good and cheap i the slock now on a exceeds a i ho nday week, ihe following ilrc OU has been able to offer heretofore-having pur- Dupout's Powder ou Friday the particulars: It appears the explosion occurred while the men in the lower, or Hagley yard, were employed in loading powder dust (as it is enlled when in a certain condition) at tho mess room, to be conveyed to oue of tlic other' mills to go through another process.

A one-horse cart stood opposite the press Fi our S5 1- to I I of A i i a i on thoEstaie of PETIOK I (Ourpontcr), late Oct. Counlii Ti eamrer. di mS Acres, or less, nth by a of Gcorijo bounded on 1'lie Uosore, Thomas a others, on the east by lands of a i Snyder and on tho north by lands of Tlinddons Stevens and others, and on the west by the 1'ranklin county line, improved with two one-story log Tenant Houses, and small lots of cleared land the balance being Timber-land. Seized and taken in execution as the property of Samuel A TRACT Ob' LAND, situated in Franklin i Adams county, contninir Two and Twenty-two Acres, more or less, adjoining lands ol George and Francis a McKenrick, and others, being improved land in part, on which are 140 ACUES, more or less, on which is croc- erected a two btory Cherry, Quince, Fruifc Trees, Apple, Peach, Joe. Tho farm is in ami, the Meadow land is considered the best in the neighborhood.

Marsh- creek runs through the faiin. It baa been iretty heavily limed. Any person desirous to view the premises, can call on 4he subscriber, residing thereon, who will give all information as to terms. ANDEEW THOMAS. July 4.

tf "FAIRVIEWFARM" At Private Sale. VERY DESIRABLE Farm is situated on the Mumrasa- burg Turnpike, adjoining the Borough of Gettysburg, ami is in sight of tin- Railroad Depot, containing 111 Acres and 70 Perches. more, or less, 12 Acres of which are covered with Timber, and about 20 Acres of Meadow. The Improvements a two- story Ilouso, with a one story Back-building, nt good Barn, Mechanic's shop, and other Out-buildings--all in good order. From the piazza of the house you have a full view of the town, and can ace the Cars arriving and departing.

The land is mostly the red soil, is of good quality, and is susceptible nltivation. A VER This of a high state of culti iimc nets weil BALTIMORE--FimuY LAST. Ul'UUr. II i mil; it, i ii rnrin i I Hir-v will dn well hv hentieatcd, for settlement. JACOB Adm'r.

room door, partly loaded. The press room 1 15 "blew up" wfth a terrible crash; the com- Eye (0 position room immediately followed; a mo- Corn ment or two later the glazing room and 1a to the two rolling mills simultaneously, being 2 50 to 2 7o five iu all. Seven men were killed, and another had his arm broken. The wind was northwest Ho. (loose) and high at the time, deadened tho YORK--FRIDAY LAST.

Sound so much in the immediate vicinity Flour, per Barrel a i at Samson's. SSfAlso--Musical Instruments, Jowolry, anil Notions, which it is not necessary to specify, always on hand at SAMSON'S, Oct. 31. tf Oct. 24.

Valuable Real Estate A Pill VAT subscriber offers at Private Sale, bis Valuable FARM, Mcllhcny's Mill, containing nore or less, on w' tcd a Two-story Frame Weather- boarded HOUSE, it Double Log Wagon-she? Corn-crib, Spring-house, with novor-lViluig i -o i a ritof Levari Facias, issued a i of excellent Mineral Water constant-1 of of ommon cris Adams ly i through it, and other Out-build- to me directed, will bo exposed i a i i a i i i i a i lo lt the Court llouse. in the for i i stock, a. ilm land in a. high (J; burn-, Saturday the. V)A state of i a i between three and four mbtr next, the following Heal Es- Beef Cattle 3D I A Benovol Hay, (in Bundles) 15 00 to 17 UO special 1 Do.

(loose) 00 to 13 OK giuk and Dis Howard Association, Phil'a. Benevolent I i i established by I 11IE first account of John Hanrs, Esq. Committee of A A A (a that the men in the upper yard did not Wheat, pe: cease work on the instant; and Mr. Henry Hyo Dupon cotton froi: to hurry age, if any had been done. Two of the men were blown into the Braiidywine, one into a tree, and the headless trunk of another was blown to the opposite side of the creek.

Of the others nothing could be ascertained. ISushcl 1 Lunatic) has been filed in the Court of Com mon fleas of Adams county, and will be for the Relief of the confirmed by the said Court on the 21 tt day of Distressed, afflicted with Virulent Kocember next, unless cause the i and Epidemic Diseases, and especially for the contrary. JACOB Cure of Diseases of the Sexual Organs. Medical Advice given gratis, by the A 1 ho a by letter, i i Oct. J'rolh'y.

Real Estate Agency. Flour from AVagous LAST. the New Remedies employed charge) a description of such properties 4 7.1 gary nt to the afflicted in sealed letter en- Hodisposeo lit pnva sale, 1 hui vclopes, free of charge. i Stamps S-TMc, for ostage will be aweptablo. A strange feature in the explosion is, that the Horse was not killed, although standing in proximity to the prc.ss room -wihen it went off.

The cart to which he attached, and which was partly loaded with powtler dust, was thrown about in fragments; the horse was entirely stripped of his harness, bin hair singed off. one eye put out aud one lug broken and yet, after the smoke and dust cleared away, he was found limping about the yard, exhibiting all the signs of painful agony which he sufl'er- cil. He was knocked in the head and killed, to relieve him of his agonu 1 The of the mills to the Messrs. Du- poiit is nothing. The loss of life is the only thing which sinks deep into their hearts, from their inability to prevent it.

Corn Oats Clover Seed Timothy Seed Piaster Paris, per ton Reported Battfe witll Indians in Texas. NEW ORLEANS, Oct. iH a tries, At Fail-field, on Wednesday morning last, by Rev. J. fl.

Warner, Mr. .7. I I A SCOTT, of this place, to Miss MAGGIE MAJOll, of former place. On Thmsilny last, tiy Rev. Jacob Zieglcr, Mr.

I A. I of Franklin town- sliip, to Miss SARAH A LA1)Y, of Mcnal- len township. On same day, liy i same. Mr. JOHN STITZKL.

of I i i township, to Miss SAliAH E. i A i daughter uf Mr Join, II. and Ijlizabclh of Hiintingtoii township. On Tuesday evening last, at the residence of the hrkle'a father, in t'ctursliurp. (Y.

Irr i Rev. S. W. Seibert. Mr.

A MYKRS. i i township, io Miss 13EUKIE ANN A oi'ihc former place. On i ly licv. A. II.

Loclmmn. in i Zion's Lutheran rhiirch. nl Lebanon, Rev. AU- for postage will lT I1 TMC hrl mnrTTTOr i to'ownership, terms, will.be inviolably ob- Address, Dr. SKJLLIN JIOUGIirON, Properties will also be Actin" Surgeon, Uown- 1 Association.

No. 2 South i Street, Philadelphia, Pa. By order of the Directors. A D. IIBAIU'WELL, Pres'l.

QEO. FAIRC1IILD, See'y. ly Teachers Wanted, hool Directors of Straban i at the liouso of Jacob L. Grass, in flanterstown, on Saturday Ike otk of November next, at 1 o'clock, for the purpose of i MAOlIEliS for the Winter term of School in said i By order ol the Board, Oct. til JOHN WEUTZ, Sec'y.

School will meet dates o''tne "Mth are received. The Dal-, GUSTOS 0. I Pastor ot tliccongre- las (Texas) Herald publishes a rumor a S' io aml MiaS 1 A. llACil'KL, both At I i i I.ehannn. un Doru had attacked a large body 0 i i Ticv.

E. II. Hofflieins. ot Indians on Concha river and lost forty I I A I-'RAXCIS THOMAS, to Miss wen, but killed one hundred Indians. SUSANNA i the i i i of Ab- ScilANTo.N, a Oet ''4--The boiler of, On i 21st hy llev.

Henry. Mr. the locomotive bclon-'iii" to tiie -TAf'013 SLA1T, to Miss A A MARY S01I1- Delawarc, Lackawauua and Western rail- i J-OT-all of the vicinity of i i i 'i "iu ni.si.Liii i. On tiie 4th at I a Fnrsnn- road, expodcd here yesterday, Robert snlllCi tl WM I I i FKKSKll, btan-cl, the engineer, John Brown, fire- to Miss IIA1UUET J30WEKS--all of Littles- man, Mr. Swartz, formerly of Moscow, i town.

Patrick Welsh, and "William Allen, were killed. The engine is a complete wreck. The cause of explosion was a pressure of steam. UTICA, N. Oct.

Jourdan plead guilty to the charge of piau- slaughter in the first degree and was sent to Sing Sing to-day for life. She poisoned her husbaud about two years is but few removes from an idiot. Private Sale, HI? i i i House, New Oxford, will he sold or icntcd on accommodating terms. Any person i i to buy or rent will call, ur address the undersigned, who extensively advertised under special contract. necessary information can be obtained upon application to the undersigned at his residence in Gettysburg.

Sept. DAXIliL FLASK. story a House, a Shingle Ont-buiHings--all in go.od order." Seized and taken in execution as the estate of Andrew McEenrick. on it, and can always bo had at the Depot, one mile distant, at, per bushel. There is a young Apple nnd Peach and a great variety of fruit in the ard.

A well of water nt the door, and a ever-failing spring at the barn. Thin piopcr- with very little expense, can be made a very cairahlc and most beautiful country reci- ence, well calculated for a vineyard egetable farm. 8g5TMI will sell cheap and on the moat ac- ommndating terms. Il will bo uliown cither Mr. SI.ENTZ, living on the premises, or nyself, residing in town.

GEORGE ARNOLD. Gcllyshurg, Sept. 5. tf jlnmsand hnshols of lime having been put on it i the past ye.tr, and is under good fencing. There is a sufficient a i of property.

Persons wishing to view the property will call on the owner rosiding thereon. flfiyTerms, will he accommodating. WILLIAM BIG HAM. Out. 17.

"It Goods Cheap Goods -P llKTTY COOUS. FUINBSTOCK UHOTIIEHS have just relumed from Uic cities i larccsi, prettiest and clicapcbL assortment, of Goods ever offered Io public, ff have an talc, visi: A TRACT OF LAND, situate! in Cumberland township, Adams county, containing One Hundred and Forty Acres, more or less, adjoining hinds of Isaac Deardorff, Joseph Bayly, others, improved with a two-story Log House, with a one and a half story Log i i attached, Bank Barn, part frame and part stone, Wngon Shed, Corn Crib, Spring llouse, and other Outbuildings, a i fountain at tho door, an Orchard of i trees, Seized and taken in execution as thu estate of PF.TCR KRCKI.ER, deceased, with notice to ChrisUnu Keckler, his executor, and nl.so with notice to Chris- unusually largo and cheap stock of Silks. Dot j. David Keckler, devisees of said PC- Inines, mid every variety of todies' Drcis Goods, i or Cnssimors Cassinctts, Nestings, c. Call early and examine for yourselves.

We will satisfy you that on, 1 Goods nro unusually cheap. Ku trouble to show Goods. FAHMESTOCK BROTHERS, Oct. Sign of the Kod Front. More New Goods at Keckler, deceased, and also with notice to Timothy Lane, Torre Tenant.

ISAAC LIU11TNER, SHERIFF. Sheriff's Office, Gettysburg, I Oct. 2-1, 1859. te per cent, of the purchase money upon all sales by the Sheriff must be paid ove immediatelyaficrthe property isstruckdown I or upi ion failure to comply therewith fhe prop mHFj Sign of' tho BIi? BOOT, in Cham- rty wiil'bo again put up for sale. I bevsbur" street.

Wo luivo received OTICE is hereby given to all legatees and other persons concerned, that the A i i a i Accounts hcrcinttftcrmenlion- ed.will bo presented at the Orphans'Court of Ad.ims for confirmation and allowance, on Holiday the 21st day of November next The second and final account of John and Daniel Mickley, executors of the last will and testament of John Miuklcy, deceased ICO The first nnd final account of "William C. a administrator of the estate of Amos Meals, deceased. a "large stock of HATS, CAPS, BOOTS, SHOES, Trunks, Carpet Rags, Umbrellas, Luggj Harness, Collars, Whips, and arc determined to sell at the lowest prices possible for cash. Call and for your- K4 Jl XT V. 15 selves.

Cheap Clothing. A TU1NO ol all sines and of every variety-- i ft i COBBAN GULP. Urcss-Coiits, 11 ni i i i a i i i i 01 uuu, i will give any inclination in rciranl to the and fina. 1 Kew Oxfurd, Oct. 31.

Prices are ahvays retisoniL- Valuable Town Property A A will sell at i a Sale, the property in Ohtimbci.slinrg/;-A yireet. as i I 1 Ji A kJisiii HOUSE. Terms accommodating. GCO. ARNOLD.

Gettysburg, Sept. 19. 3t ipseys recently, who had been loitering about the house of Mr. Thomas Brentsville, Prince William county, (V a .) it is said, persuaded him to look into the case of a watoh in which was chloroform, and, whilst he was laboring under the effects of tiie inhalation, took from him the key of hy bureau and stole therefrom a thousand dollars in gold, with which they decamped. At his residence, near Bcndersvillc, on morning of the 27th WILSON, in the 82d year of liis nge.

Friend of my youth and manhood. Farewell! On the 8th Miss CATHARINE IRWT.v, sister of Mr. Israel Irvrin, of Ilamiltonbnn township. On the 19th SARAH LOUISA FRET, daughter of Mr. Michael Frey, of Cumberland township, aged 13 years 4 months nnd fi days.

On the 12th in, near Arondtsville. IIKXRT DAVID IIARTMAN, son of Henry Ifartinan, aged 16 years nnd months. In Ilartt'ord, Indiana, on the Ifltli of Sepfem- tcr, after short illness, JAC013 BROUGII, Esq. fcrmcrly of Auanis county, aged about 52 years. On Snlm-day evening last.

THOMPSON, infant daughter of Kev. "Writ, nnd Mary Jano McElwee, of tliis borough, aped 5 months and 13 days. funeral will take place at 10 o'clock this (Monday) morning, to proceed to Ever Grceu Cemetery. Election. UA.XK or (iiiTTVsnuna, 1 October 17, 18-30.

OTICE is hereby Riven to the Stockholders of Eank of Gettysburg, i an Election for Thirteen Dircctois, to serve one year, will be held at tho Banking-house, ou Monday tho 21st day of November JJftTfA general meeting of the Stockholders will be held at the same time. T. U. C.UiSON, CASIUER. Oct.

17. te Turnpike Election. PTMIE stockholders in the Gettysburg and Pc- torsbnrg Turnpike Company, will take notice that, nn Election will be held in Gettysburg, on Monday the day of November next, for the purpose of choosing, by a majority of the said Stockholders, by ballot, to be delivered in person or by proxy duly authorized, One President, Six 'Malingers, nnd One Treasurer, and such other othccra as shall be deemed necessary to conduct the business of said Company for the ensuing year. J01IS II. McCLELLAJf, Suc'y.

Oet. 17. te PICTURES nrc becoming house hold words. tian Stitzel, administrator of the estate of Daniel S. irtz.

deceased. HACIIAIIIAII MrEBS, Kegisler. Gettysburg, I Oot. 24, 1859, tc Stray Heifer. JIE to the residence of the subscriber, Vy in Mcnallen township, rear Sanrtoe's Mill, in May last, a BLACK UEIFER, about 18 monthsiild It hasa white head, white tail, and the lelt front leg white from the knee down.

The owner is denired to prove property, pay charges, and take her away, Oct. JACOB FOUL. Notice. ETTERS of Administration on Hie Estate of JlAUG.MlIlT late of CotlOWflgO Unvnbliip, Adams county, having been granted to the subscriber, residing iu Jlekllebevg township, Y'ork county, he hci-eby gives notice to all poisons indebted to said Estate to make immediate payment and those having claims against Ihe same ave requested to present the same, properly authenticated, for settlement. HENRI' SlEGf 11E1D, AUM'II.

Sept. 19. Ct A LL in want of a superior LIKENJ5SS should lose no time in going to IT- New Sky-Light Gallery, N. E. Corner of the Diamond, Gettysburg, Pa.

A VARIE IT of F.illBonnets, Trimmings, Kuches, Flowers, e. at A. SCOTT T) ATEKT SAUSAGE-STUFFER--an excellent article--price only S2. Cull and see it '-t SHE.VDS, BDKIILKB KURTZ'S, wlioliave the exclusive right for the County. Notice.

UO, E. THI Ell a i disposed of his Ll stock of Tin Sheet Iron Ware to Bihiiu.Kit is desirous of closing up Jiis Bocks speedily as possible, and therefore requests those indebted to him to cull and settle their accounts. He can bo found at Monkey-jackets Vests, Pantaloons, Drawers, Shirtfi, Gloves Hosiery, c. of which wiil be sol as cheap as the cheapest for the money, and see them. Gettysburg, Oct.

3. Farmers' Mechanics' Savings Institu tion of Adams County, Gettysburg, Pa A COMES 13V A I EPOSIT your surplus Funds in this I times in the of I Ware-house of "pvEPOSIT your surplus lumds in tins Ji above named Firm, on i comer of Carlisle i i ami receive interest at the rat and Railroad streets. He hopes and respect- 0 from two to five per cent. Thismstitutio fully requests his customers, who have i 0 crs a Hil convenient and profitable depos- so't'ibciMlly patronized him, Io give their pa- tol to all classes of people. to'll'ie parlies in whose employ lie hereafter be engaged.

GEO. Gettysburg, Oct. 10. 8t AI111AIIAM SOOTT. SCOTT, A.

SCOTT SON, Dealers in Dry Goods, Fancy Articles, Queens- ware, Groceries, opposite ''Eagle Hold," Chambevsbuvg street. July 4, 1859. Glorious News! OWEY can be saved by calling on the subscriber, who has just returned from the cities with one of the largest stock of FALL nnd W1NTE11GOODS ever brought tu Gettysburg--in part as follows: French Merinoes. plain and oO- kinds, Cotton Delains, all prices, Ladies' and Misses' SllOeS. OrionUl Lustres Silk Illusions, ant) 3 large ADLES' Fine Black and Fancy Colored Eng- sbortmeut of plain and figni-ed Silks, Alpac- I 0 French Worked Col- Undersleeves, Handkerchiefs, Floun- cings, Edgings, Lacas, Inset-ling, Bonnets and Ribbons, Shawls and Mantillas; Mus- lisiii Lasting Gaiters; Ladies' Pino Ulnck cas, Bombazines, Congress do.

Ladies' Fine ISlack Foxed do. Ladies'Fine Morocco and Kid Boots; Ladies' Fine Morocco Buttoned Boots; Misses' ami Children's Shoes and Gaiters of every variety. Linens, Sheetings, Hosiery, Gloves, LADIJ5S are very respectfully invited to call and examine those goods for themselves. No trouble to show goods. K.

MolLHENY. Oct. 17. lf BLOODLESS VICTORY! 1,000,000 Boxes Sold of A MAGNETIC PLASTER. HIS enormous quantity of tins Invaluable licmcdy han been purdiaced by jitizens of the United States during the short ime, it has been before the public.

The for this extraordinary success is elm- )ly in the actual truth nnd value of the article. No one buys the MAGNETIC PLASTER without becoming its friend. It performs all that is promised, and carries it its own recommendation. Truly this ia Victory--peaceful and bloodless--but we believe not less glorious a the of war, with its train of carnage and detola- tion. The MAGNETIC PLASTER is undoubtedly the Greatest Strcngthencr and Pain Destroyer that Science has yet discovered.

If you put this Plaster anywhere, if Pain is thero, the Plaster will stick there until the Pain hub vanished. The Plaster magnetizes the Puin away, and PAIN CANfcOT EXIST THIS PLASTER IS APPLIED. Khcmnatism, Lameness, Stiffness, Weakness, Debility, Nervousness, Neuralgia, Dyspepsia, Coughs and Colds, Pains and Aches of every kind, down even to Corns, are IMMEDIATELY RELIEVED, and, with a lit tic patience, PERMANENTLY CURED, by the magical influence of the MAGNETIC PLASTER. It is the simplest, surest, safert, ple.isantest and cheapest remedy in existence. Its application is universal--equally to the strong man, tho delicate wonmn, and the feeble infant.

To eachand all it will prove Halm and a Blessing. Its use is agreeable, and without annoyance or trouble. Its price is i i reach ot all--rich or poor; all may have it, and all should have it who are sick, and suffering in any way. FARMERS should bealways supplied with this invaluable PLASTEll. It will be the Good Physician in any household, ready at all times, and at instant notice.

Put up in air-tight tin boxes. Each box will make six to eight plastero, and any child can epread them. Price 25 cents a box, with full and plain directions D. 0. MOllEIIBAD.

M. Inventor ncd I'roprietor, 19 Walker York. Mweiiead's Magnetic Plaster is sold by all Druggists in every City, Town, and Village of the United States. USfFor sale by A. D.

Buehlcr, Gettysburg. Nov. 8. eowly Lots of New Goods. EOR3B AUNOLDhfisjnstreceived from the City a large lot of cheap CLOTHS, OASSIMERJBS.CASSINETTS, COATINGS, Sack and other Flannels, Men's and Women's Sbawlp, and Cloth Cloaks, together i a great variety of LADIES' DllEbS GOODS.

Call ami see them--tliey will bo sold cheap for the money. Gettysburg, Oct. 3. tf Cloths, Cassimeres, Cassinete, and everything else in the gentlemen's wear line. The undersigned is thankful for psst favors, and will spare no effort to deserve the Dublin's continued patronage.

J. SCIIICK, Oct. 24. S. W.

comer of the Diamond. House and Lot for Sale. I WILL sell .1 small DWELLING HOUSE LOT. in Cliambersburg also, several Building Lots in the Wood Lots. I WILL sell my WOOD LOTS on Marsh Creek, accommodating terms.

wishing to purchase, will please call. and see me. Gettysburg, Oct. 17. GEO.

ARNOLD. 31 ougi Gettysburg, Sept. SEC. AiUNOLD. tf IIOTOGRAPIIS plain or colored at the "EXCELSIOR GALLERY." EDAR WARE--A large nuenrtment at reduced prices at FAHNESTOCK'S.

HUE worth nf your money and satisfaction guarantied at tho "JSxcelsior Gallery!" Patent Pocket Coin Detector, OR testing the various kinds of Gold and Silver Coins. It is admitted by all to be the perfett hing of its kind over offered to the public. It so small that it can be carried in the pocket without any inconvenience. Every Merchant shouldhavcit! Every Storekeeper should have it! Every Mechanic should have i Every man in business should hare it! A Warrantee goes with every one that is void. 1'nicK OXE DOLLAR, postpaid, to any purl of the United States.

AGENTS Agent wanted in every County in the United Slates, to whom a liberal discount will fee made. 1MLA.Y BICKSELL. Sept. 26. Box 1150, Philadelphia, Pa.

A SPLENDID noportment of Cases, Gilded Frames, Guld Lockets, lirenstpins.le., constantly on hand at Qatttry." LASS SELF SEALING FRUIT JARSJ a new article, ai A. SOOTT SON'S New Store. the Advertisement of Dx. SAN- FOIID'S Liver Invixorator..

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