COMPILER. j.0e41 IMP R OVEMENT S.--We understand that Mr. JEREUIAII CULP is about commencing the erection of a large two-story brick residence, in York street, immediately in front of, and to connect - With, the iSuilding in which he now resides. This improvement (with a few coats of paint on neighboring houses) will add greatly to the appearance of that part of the town. Mr. JAcon NORRECK has commenced opera tions en the Kerr building, across . - the way, , with the view of an early removal of his Store into it. We• have no doubt that before many days, it will wear a vastly improved face. The Messrs. CIIRITZMAN are pulling down the old buildings on the School-house lot, in high street, and when done will commence the large building rec tly contr ted for. The cellar walls are a eing put up for the three-story brick dwelling and_busi - ; mess-place- oUtbe-Messrs.JA. co as„ in-Chamber • - burg street, and the building will soon loom up. The old dwelling of Mr. HENRI Rum., in - York street, is also being taken down, pre .paratory to the'erection of a large two-story brick, ou the same site. =1:::::1 • CONTRICT.—Messrs. Tarttat & Tawrx have contracted to grade and bridge the West ern Maryland Railroad—from the Relay, Howie, on the Northern Central Railroad,,,to Union Bridge, in Carroll county, via West :rninster--a distance of forty miles, for two hundied and twenty-five thousand dollars.— .They will eater upon the work in the Course of a. few weeks. The stock subseripthins now 'amount to $260.000, fifty thousand of which are taken hy the contractors ; and by the time the grading shall be commenced the friends of the enterprise expect to hate disposed of $1.00,00 worth of mortgaged bonds, at nine ty cents on the dollar. The contractors are experienced gentlemen in the business of railroad making, and front : our knowledge of them can promise the friends of the enter prise a siiod, honest job. - By the way, We learn that, although the work on the Gettysburg Railroad has been .progressing 'with a due degree of energy, in creased forces forces of hands have been ordered on, with,a view to its earlier couipletion. The bonds, to secure the superstructure, _are still to be disposed of, however, and it becomes . all Interested in the project; to assist to the ex- toot :of their means, in the sale 'of them.—„ The investment is a good one, aj0h....1r 43 went ents offered 1 il;F,;o1,-- • TU11.1:0t. ;CTION.L—The following v:ere, on the 2Gth ult., re-elected , offieers of the York and Gettysburg Turnpike Company, for one year: f redent, Lewis Roseittniller ;' 'Managers, Michael Doudel, Tale Iboise, Charles Weiser, George Swope, *John 'IL MeClellen and- Wm. D. Mutes; Treasurer, Philip St-Ryser; Assistant Treasu rer, George Swope. • ARREST.—A workman on the Railroad named 41ICHAEL CARA, was arrested on Fri day, and ekommitted to jail by Justice ARNOLD, 011 Suspicion of having fired the stable occu pied by Mr. JAMES DOLAN, near this place, last night a-week. • FI Itgl—We learn that a new Brick House, r“.mtrly really for occupancy, in Huntington townitip. nearTrostle's Mill, property of Mr. rosato BREA% was destroyed by fire one night last week. It is not known bow the fire originated, but it is supposed to be incendi -hrisni. A Frightful Stabbing Case. Lewis Huffman, keeper of the public inn at the extreme end of S George street, was se verely stabbed on Tim ursday afternoon.—There Lad been, it is said., no other pers , m4 in his bar-room exoept himself, George Sieehrist, 'CIMAe's itawk, a.nd - attether individual. Sharp - Words ensued hetween Hoffman on the one side, and Sieehrist and Hawk on the other, which terminated iu a frightful. stab on the person of Ifi - iffatam. The knife or instrument n , ed entered almout"the middle of time Cheek, on the right side of the face, and came - out under t mc chin, Cutting the tongue in its passage. A large opening is presented. The victim b,ed so profusely that a vast quantity of blood came from the wound. lie is in a very crit ical situation. This (Friday) morning he is unahle to speak. Officers are on time look-out for the arrest/ of Siechrist and llawk, but OA yet they have nut been taken.— rurk Penn sylr'a Uti'Two persons supposed to be Siechrist and Hawk were in this place on Friday night, and left on Saturday morning. Police officers front York passed through here in pursuit on 'Saturday night. Miscellaneous Enigma. I ant composed of 17 letters. 31v 10 3 16 is a beverage. 11 5 17 is part of the dress. 9 1 10 is a small animal. 7 8 12 14 is a wild animal. 1 4 15 is an utensil for cutting. 17 5 G is.sometimes used fur fuel. 15 16 7 is a metal. 14 8 7 is a color. 13 9 3 8 G is a color. 11 15 5 10 is caused by fire. 12 16 10 is what we all (10 more or less. 11 3 5 7 is what we should be able to du. 17 10 11 3 8 is a number. 11) 12 6 is a number. My whole is the uame of a once celebrated Geueral of Europe. For tbo Compiler - miscellaneous Enigma. I am composed of 11 letter,, lify 1 8 :', is a small quadruped animal. 11 is a Latin adjective pronoun. 3 2 109 ig a measure. 4 h 3 was one of the Siamese twins. 5 7 2 5 isa, river in North America. 7 2 9 10 was a celebrated preacher. 8 11 9 4 is a division (d . land. _- _______ 9 4 4 is a county in Virginia. E7 - 11 ,, T.Lnirly's O•siTxt:s'Y IND Ptt.t.4.—lllottitel. pim -10 4 4 way a Revo]utiunary General. ; Ples• dry eruption.. and all irrit-ttiorp, of the %kin. fade and 11 7 5 4 11 is a part of the dre... : diAappear after a few Application. of llolllwey . . , Ointment. In these case• bri.k friction 1.4 in 11.'0..11.01e MA ny of the My whole is a range of mountains in Adams ordiniry ernption. , are cauced by mppres.ei per•lpi rat Mu, county A 1,141 U-1. . and:.4 thisl penetrating un4nent at on-e ffp.trir ill,. pores an 1 inri,zortt... th tb.mrbents. it di.iii,ate, the ingamml- -knswer to last week's Geographical c"n by a doable pr., , e-4. loulteA whose fae.ea or arrn4 are .11.fizure4 LTIPOU: 41 kP lae%. !nay realtly remove the Enigma-6' The Sub-marine Telts,-raull to vu ,„,,,,, Europe." an.t..ottoe , •. tae ufe but pn v•.folwee „, t.r . t-tnt The uever fa.i „Loorie.s tae -tmusca TU eros tic4,l E ui'rwa.-- 6 `Juse ph Span c 7 _...4..r. ,„ 1 e; Died, on the 31st of December ultimo, at Don Fernandez de Taos, New Mexico, the llon. JANES ll.' QUINN, in the 39th year of his age,. Mr. Quinn was burn in Emmitsburg, Maryland, and educated at Mt. St.' Mary's College. When young he wont to Pittsburgh where he studied law. He afterwards remov. ed to the State of Illinois, whore he was elect ed a Clerk of the Circuit Court, and filled the position when General Shields presided us Judge. When the war with Mexico was declared, he went to St. Louis and joined a volunteer company of artillery, commanded by Capt. Weightman. With, that company he came to this Territory, where he reside(' up to the time °This death. lie held various offices under the territorial government, among them PrOsecuting At torney for the southern district, and after wards for the northern district. lie was also a Probate Judge and a member of the Terri torial Senate from Taos County. lie was elected the President of the body by a titian inaous vote and filled the chair for two sessions. As a soldier Mr. Quinn was equally con spicuous ; he was in the actions of La Canada and Taos. -lie' was highly esteemed 'for his social qualities, and kindness of heart. Few men have lived in the Territory whose loss will be more deeply deplored by all elass • s-of-our-citizens-tlian-illy.--Quinn.—Surita Fe Gazette. His death is deeply deplored by his affee. donate sisters, whti are residents of this city, to whom he was always a most devoted brother. —Catholic. Mirror. Baltimore. United States of America, Teritory of New Mexico. Supreme Court, January Term, 1857. At a term of the supreme court for the Territory of New Mexico, began and held -at the court house in the city of Sante Fe, on the Ist Monday in January, 1857: present the Hon. James Davenport, Chief Justice, and lion: Judges Benedict and Avocchus, associate Justices. Tuesday morning, the-court met pursuant to the adjouinnient or the Marshal, when Hugh N. Smith, Esq„ arose and announced the death of James 11. Quinn, Esq., a mem ber of the Bar of Taos county; after some ap, propriate remarks in ,reference to the life and character of the deceased, by Mr. Smitl► and' other members of the bar, and a few kind, complimentary, and -feeling remarks by the Hon. Judge Benedict, who had known the deceased in the State of Illinois, the foilow int, preamble and resolutions were offered and read : • Whereas, we have received the painful in telligence of the sudden death of our esteemed fellow - citizen and worthy brother member of the Bar ofNew Mexico, James U. Quinn, who died at his residence, on the -31st, December, 185 f), in Taos, the memory of whose virtues mid social qualities as , a private citizen, and whose talent, zeal, and worth as a member of our profession will ever be cherished and re membered by us. Be it therefore resolved, That in his death we have lost one of the oldest members, and. brightest ornaments of our mud) beloved pro k,:sion, who, by his private Worth and social qualities, by his honesty, intelligence • and fidelity; had won the friendship and esteem of -the people of this Territory. Resolved, That Vre, from our close connec tion with him in the Walks of our profession, feel more deeply his loss, and that has left a place in our midst which cannot soon be filled. Resolved, That although his loss has been great to us, we sincerely condole with his family in their bereAvement, for to them his place can never be filled Resolved, That in token of our sincere re- Fret, we .will wear the usual badge of mourn ing fir thirty days. Resolved, That these proceedings be pub lished in the Santa Fe Gazette, Illinois State Register, and Baltimore Son, and thata copy of the same be forwarded by the Clerk to his relatives in Baltimore. • After the preamble and resolutiOns were read, upon motion, the court ordered the so me to be spread upon the records of the court, an.( in respect to the memory of the deceased, it is further ordered that the court (I () now adjourn until to-morrow morning at 10 o'clock. A true copy of the order now on record in my office. AUGUSTUS 1)E MARIE, Clerk of the Supreme Court for the Terri tory of New Mexico. ItEr. Mr. Quinn was known to many, of our citizens.—cu tar Somebody, speaking of the new cent,,' say. :—They are a beautiful coin, all but the . eagle, and he seems to be going somewhere 4n a desperate hurry, probably becauSe he has just got on a new s-cent." _ Franklin Railroad_Suld.—The Hagerstown Chronicle states that the Pennsylvania por tion of the Franklin Railroad has ' been sold to the Cumberland Valley Railroad, for the sum of 530,000. EU - There is an article selling throughout the country that has attained the widest celebrity ever known as a reme dy for Liver C9inplaints. We have reference to Dr. San ford's Invigorator, or Liver Remedy, that has performed cures almost too great to believe, were it not for the un doubted evidences that accompany the testimonials. It is, in truth, the greatest remedy known for Dyspepsia, Jaun dice, or a general debility. that so often baffles the skill of our most eminent physicians . Dr. Sanford has been for a long time one of the eminent physicians of New York, and it is said, most of his cases were treated with the Invigorator with such invariable suc cess that he has been induced to offer it as a family medi cine, a nd l e t the world have the benefit of his discovery.— If those who are troubled with debility. heartache. languor, or slow, lingering fever will try a bottle, we think they might mare physicians' bills, and days, perhaps years of suffering. D 'Buehler, Agent for Gettysburg , ; Wm. Berlin, Hanover; and Charles R. Henry, Abbottstown. April 6. lin For the Compiler 011! TE tt.ii ILK tio:o. —We invite the attention of those who are bald headed, and those who are afraid of becoming eo, to the advertisement of Prof. Wood's flair Restorative, io to-day's paper. We are not in the habit of puffing every quack nostrum that is advertised in our paper. but we feel it our duty, when we come across an article that is govt, to let the people know it. We have no fears of having soon to —scud under bare poles," and therefore have not used the Restorative, but think, if the certificates of honest men can be relied upon, that it must be a first-rate article. Try it, ye who-e natural wigs need rejuvenation.—Rockville Re publican. April 6. 2w. SOLO BY ALL Dituumsr:t. IrPTUF: PoLICT or runs Nicw Aamlsbsyattlies.—..Mr. llochanan, in his inaugural address on Wednesday. intima ted what would be the policy of the incoming administra tion. The 0-tend Cirrular doctrine. got the cold shoulder, and the new President intimated that it wouldNhe hIM con stant effort to encourage his fellow citizens to consult their own interests by getting their garments at the brown atone clothing hall of Itockhill & Wilson, Noe. 205 and 207 Chesnut street. Philadelphia. Obituary. - -------- ----- Corrected from the lateat Raltimore,York & Hanover papers. Bali ineore—l'iiday lam'. Flom., per - barrel, l;gi 68 (i)t 5 75 Wheat, per bushel, -------_- -.„1:33 Oil 165 / Rye, " ..-. 75 180 44 Corn, - • 59 • 63 Oats, :44 43 47 Clover-see(l, " 8 81 a 9 00 Timothy " " 350 375 Beef Cattle, per hand., 900(11 50 llogs, '. 8 50 9 25 Huy, per ton, • 17 00 (y 21 00 Whiskey, per gallon, 25 ® 27 Guano, * Peruvian, per ton, 62 00 uorer—T hursday last. Flour, per bbl., from wagons, $5 25 Do. " from stores, 6 0 5 Wheat, per bushel, 1 25 ® I 37 Rye, 1i 65 Corn, l4 • 50 oatS, 4' Cloverseed, " Timothy, " Planter, per ton, Thrk—Friflay last. Flour, per bbl., from wagons, $5 37 Do., " from stores. - 625 Wheat, per bushel, 1 25 0 I 37 Rve, 6S Ci;rn, 44 ' 50 Oats, CI 38 Cloverseed, " 8 00 Tiinothy, " Platter, nor tnn, MARRIED: On the 22d ult., by the Rev. J. 11. Men Os, Mr. T. J. KUCH to Miss SARAH M. AR (formerly of - this place,) both of Columbia. On the lgth ult.. by the Rev. P. Sheurer, Mr. EMANUEL CROUSE to Miss REBECCA STAVELY—both of Adonis county. On the 31st ult., by the Rev. Jacob Sechler, Mr. HENRY SELLERS to Miss CATHA.- RINE SCHWARTZ, both of Littlestowu, Adams county. On the 24th ult., by Rev. M. J. Allemnn, Mr. HENRY IVIIASEIWI, of Yorkeounty, to Miss . MATl LDA MENGES, of Adams co. On the 26th ult., by Rey. D. Ziegler, Mr. JosilliA LEAS, of York county, tai Miss CATIiARINE GEM, of Adams county. On the 30th ult-., Mr. DAVID HOLLA.; BAUGH, aged 61 years 2 months and 21 days. 04 the 28th ult., in Baltimore, ELIZA BETH BABBESON, in the 65th yea+ of her age. • Dividend. Fyn F. President and Managers of the York and Gettysburg Turnpike Road Compa ny have declared a Dividend of One Dollar per share on the capital stock, to be paid to the stockholders or legal representatives, on demand... April 6. • SHERI F FA 14y. • MO the Voters of Adams county :—Encour- I aged by numerous friends - . I offer myself as a candidate for the office of 'SHERIFF at the next electiod. (subject to the decision of the Democratic County Cofivention.) Should Ibe nominated and elected, I pledge myself to discharge the duties of the office with prompt ness and fidelity. ISAAC LIGHTNER. ountjoy tp., • pril 6, 1857. Now is tile Time ! VOW is the only time to make very pretty LI and cheap selections of Spring and Sum. suer Goods. I tell you the truth is, that if you- Want cheap and pretty Goods, to call at the north west corner of the Diamond—the only place to get them. Also. Beady-made G'iotking constantly on hand. Ail goods cut :tree (f Marge, Call and see before purchas ing elsewhere, at the Cheap Store of April G. JOHN HOKE. List of Paupers Remaining ill the Almshouse of Adams county on tl►e Ist day of January, 155 . 7.' • Males, 53 Females, 41 Children, Colored people, 3 Total.llo' . • Trausient Paupeis not included in the above, 7 817 PRODUCE UP FARM FOX 185 G. Wheat, Oats. nye, _Ears of Corn, Cloverseed, 'Minot Seed, Onions, Beets, Potatoeß, Turnips, Load's of Corn Fodder, 'rims of Hay, Ileads of Cabbage, Pounds of Pork, Artieles ifinoy4rticred from, flu: 141 of March, 1.8511, l 0 181 of March., 1857. Barrels ,of Soap, " of Sour-Crout, Pounds of Hurd Soap, Corn Brooins, Shoe,. (pairs) Pants, Shirts, (lane() Dresses, l'ettiet,ats, Artois, Stock i ugs, (pairs) Footed, Chaff lied ticks, Quilts, Shrouds, Cotton Dresses, Short Guwus, ('(utts, IVI apes, Bolsters, Pi Ilims, Vests, I landkerehiefs, Pillow Slips, Mittens, I )rawers, 'um forts, Shirts, Flannel Shimuis, Sheets, Bedsli ps, Bun nets, Towels, 18 JOHN SCOTT, Steward. April 5, ISS7C 11VA . I.KING CAN KS, for gentlemen, of va- Y nous kinds, just received by Briii ! imaii if. A ugh iabarigh. EEP DRY.—A fine assortment of UM il AS just received and for sale cheap at Brinqinafidl• AFACT.—NIONEY SAVED by buying your Hats, Caps. Boot, and Shoes at M./lip/m/4 ft" .1 1 / I th lillifl7o/./I ' FrO 13 A C —A prime article just rrr e ir e d I at - -SAM S'UN'S. ST 50 2 50 600 DIED : G F:0 . S W OPE. ARg ista a t 'Precut: rer. 482 bu. 307 " 34 " 1028 6‘. 36 " 8 " 45 " 37 " 17 - 39 0 3( it) 3762 EMAINING in the Post Office,rat Gettys• IL burg, April G, 1857. Arice/ Miss Anu Lizzy Linn Samuel Mates Ilugell McCreary J. W. Bart John McGaliher Charles . Benner Henry Maguz B. Daves Franklin Magrow Miss Jinni© Dechor Daniel Meyers Miss Eliza , Dilk Philip Miller John Domes. Andrew Oyler Mary Dormaier Nicholas 2 Randolph 'Nathaniel Fisher Miss Delilah Shanabrook Israel Goyce Mr. Maurice Stultz Lewis Ilaxerstoek Jacob Scott Andrew Holliday Mrs. Ellen Scott George Horner P. Williar A. 11. florin° Mahlon Wilson Miss Sallie M. Iluston Robert Zegler Mrs. Anu Eliza Lentz Joseph. WM. GILLERIE. P. M. , OC7 Persons calling for Letters in the above List will please say they were advertised. - T IRESH arrival of hats, - t -L Caps, Boots Si. Shoi,s, W all Paper, Window Blinds, Trunks, Carpet Bags, Tobacco, Segars. &c. at, CUJJEAN & PAXTON'S. April 6, 1857. • Educational Convention . rruE friends of Education in Huntington I. township and vicinity propose holding a Convention at the Academy in Petersburg, on lredursday. the 15th ism!. Teachers and friends of Education throughout the county are most respectfully sqilitted to attend. Bns iness will confluence at 10 A. M. Rev. IL Hill. County superintendent, David Wills and W. L. Campbell, Esqs., have consented to address the meeting. , A. Curtin, Esq., State Superintendent, is expected to be in attendance. A. A. UNDERWOOD„tier. 3 25 ti 50 PUBLIC SA ILE of valuable Mountain-L(4411 THE subscribers, Executors of the last will land testament of Joan MARSHALL, f le ceased, by virtue of authority in said will given them, will ofi'er at public sale, upon_ the pre tnises, on Saturday, Ilte 1811 t day (if April next, A Tract of Mountain-Land, belonging to the estate of the said John Mar shall, deceased, situate in llamiltonban town ship, Adams county, on the Cold Springs road, adjoining lands of Robert McCurdy, Peter Mussehnan. and James Marshall, and contain ing in all 52 Acres, more or less, which has been surveyed in live separate Lots, ranging in quantity from 13 acres 37 perches to 6 acres 4 38 perches, and which will be sold in a body or in:lots separately as surveyed. to suit pur chasers, It is covered with good Chesnut and ,Rock 00c Timber. Theland Will he shown to persons wishing to vie c 1 the same by Thoina:4 A. Marshall, one of the undersigned, re - siding near. • 10—Sale to 'commence at 1 o'clock, P. M., on said day. w,hen attendance will be given and terms made known by ' , JAM P.S .M ARN UT ALL. • • T AOM AS A. MARSHALL, March 30. Executors, Bringman & Aughinbaugh, STILL AHEAD! Vv7E are just receiving a ,tote lot of Huts, Caps, Hoof PI & Shoes", 13 . —of the very latest Spring styles, and?' intend selling at small profits. Cull and see them heroic purchasing elsewhere. Remem ber the place,.Paxton's old stand. Chambers burg street. . March 23. -- Palmer &Co., MARKET STREET ‘6IARF. PHILADELPHIA, Dealers in Fish and Provisions, HAVE constantly ow hand an assortment .of Mackerel. Shad, Herrings, Codfish, Beef, Pork, Lard, Shoulders, flatus, Sides, Cheese, Rice, &c. March 23, 1857. 3m To the roblic. miE undersigned, having renewed his lease 7 of the - WESTERN H OTEL, tor a term of years,- tenders his thanks to his many friends for their liberal patronage, and asks them to still call and see him, when they will find many improvements which will add to their cotnfort. JACOB SANDERS. Baltimore, March 2, 1857. $5OO REWARD . H Y order of the Cornell of the Borough of _LP Gettysburg, a R. EWA RD of $5OO is here. by offered for such information as shall se cure' the detection and conviction of the per son or persons who fired. the Barn of Mr. JUAN MUM on the night of the 2 WI instant. JOHN DULY, Baramy. March 30. Exeon toes Notice. OLIN lIMILErts ESTATE.—Letter:s tes • tamentary on the estate of Johnler. late of Mountpleasant tow»ship, Adams co., deceased. having been gkined to the under signed, residing in Oxford township, he hereby gives notice to all persons indebted to said estate to make immediate payment, and those having claims against the saute to pre sent theut properly authenticated for settle ment. JoSEPII J. SMITH, r. March 30, 1857. Gc Administrator's Notice, k. BRAIIAM KM; H EN'S ESTATE.—Let- P tern of administration on the estate of Abraham Kitchen, late of Reading twp, Adunis co., deceased, having been granted t o th e un dersigned. residing in Ilanniton township, he hereby gives notice to all persons indebted to said estate to make immediate payment, and those having claims against the same to pre- RCM: them properly authenticated for setile rnent. MARTIN GETZ, _ldner. March 16, 1857. 6t Administrator's Notice. TACOS- HILDEBRAND, Sr's. ESTATE.— eLetters of administration on the estate of Jacob Ilildebrand,sr., late of Reading township. Adams county, deceased, having been grained to the undersigned, residing in Hamilton township, he hereby gives notice to all persons indebted to said estate to make im mediate payment, and those having claims against the same to present them properly au thenticated for settlement. WIARLES REBERT, A(l7/L'r. March 30, 1857. ft Illfiglicst Prices AID for FURS—Red Fox, (for which $1,25 P be paid,) Mink. Muskrat. and 'Grey Fox—at COREA N it PAXTON'S. N excellent BROOD MARE wjthfoal, and a good HORSE. Apply to March 23. SOLo)MOv POWERS. ATS.—Cobean & Paxton have just receiv ed 1 and are now selling the Spring style of Silk and Soft Hats, of the best quality. QUEENSWARY,. China,„ Glass and Stone ware—a lar,, , a as,ortment an , cheap, at Cuts Les I'Arros 0. List of Letters NEW GOODS ! FOR SALE. THE FARMERS' Sr, MECHANICS' Savings Institution of Adams Co. Opens Saturday, Hill of April TUTS Institution receivesdeposites for which 4 it pays interest as follows : For over 10 month'. 4 per cent. per annum. l For 3 "and not over - 10 months. 3 per cent.; per annum. For transient deposites, not less than 30days. 2 per cent. per annum, payable I on demand without notice. The weekly depositors share the Dividends declared and payable semi-annually. At the first meeting weekly deposites were subscribed by responsible citizens, for the cur rent year. to an amount exceeding $lO.OOO, which will be paid in as required by the busi- . ncss of the association. For loans apply on Wednesday. Sums received on deposite as low as a dime. Interest to ho allowed whenever the deposites amount to 85,00, and on each additional $5,00 and upwards. Office in South West Corner of Public Square, next to George Arnold's store._ Open daily front OA.M. to P. and for receiv ing deposites every Saturday, from 9 A. M. to 6 P. M. Pre.;Molt, • O EORGE THRONE. Twagirrer S..rretary EOR G E A WN - 0L D - Direch,rs, Jahn Brbugh, John - Horner, Naninel Durboraw, Georgo Arnold, A. Ileimzeiman, Jacob.Musselnian, D. McUrtary, 1). :11eConaugliy, William Quip, John Mickley, Robert Horner, John Throne. ' April G, 157. • Tavern Licenses. T HE following' applications to 'keep Public --. Houses of di b tertainnwnt, in the county of Adams, have been filed in my office with the requisite number of signers, and will be pre. sented nt the next Court of Quarter Sessions, o n the 20t/, di,/ i?l' April next: • Harvey, D. Wattles, Gettysburgrbo rough. Benjamin Schriver, - do. , do. .. , John L. Tata, do. do. Henry Kohler, Berwick - do, • Francis .1. Wilson, do. do. Michael Hoffman, do. do. John Busboy, Conowngo township. ' Jeremiah Johns, do. do. Francis Bream, Cumberland do: Reuben S cm, Hamiltonban •do.- Peter Shively, do. ' • do. Wm. McLellan & Co. do. do. Peter Litigenfelter, Germany do., , Joseph -Barker, do. do. • • David Newcomer, Hamilton do. John D. Becker. Huntington do. ‘ , , . Mary Hildebrand, do. - •do. Elizabeth Miley, o,xford do. 'Mary M.Brough.Mountpleasant do. John A. Dicks, Rending do. Jacob L. Grnss. Strabrin do.) John A. H. Railer, Butler del. Samuel Sadler. Tyrone do. Conrad !Wool, Lad more do. Chivies Myers, Menallen • do. David Goodyear, Franklin do. '• - Hezekiah Latshaw, do. do. J. .1. BALDWIN, • Clerk .!/' 'Ow Her' Sea..vions. March 30, 1857. 3t • - or, ..flrfl - 4."Qtel l )31 41116.174,47.." The Gettysburg Railroad Company ESPECTFULLY calls the attention of' It CapitaliNts n n(1 those having Looney to invest, to their BONDS. now being issned. The length of.their Road, now under contract, in Iftt miles. the grading and masonry of which is More than two-thirds finished,' and rapidly progressing town .d completion. By a resolution of the Board of Directors. a Mort g;ige of the entire road from Hanover to Get tysburg, and also of the unfinished work •of the l'ennsylvonia Extension.' from Gettysburg to the 31 , tryland line, beyond Waynesboro , Will in a few days be executed to Gie,onus SworF,.. Esq „as 'ft ustec, for the security of the bowl Imiders. The Bonds will be issued in sums of $lOO and $5OO each, bearing 6 per cent. interest, with coupons attached, payable semi-annually. They certainly will foint a very safe and desi rable investment, as the Bonds will he free from taxation. and yield interest payablesemi annually, at 6 per cent. per annum. Persons wishing to subscribe for them, can do 'so by calling on the President, Secretary or Treasu rer of the Company, or any of its Managers, with any of whom they will find the condi tions of s al e . it. McCURDY, Plubleat. VID W 11.1.5, SPerrhtry. .JNO. MOI 7 1,ELLAN, Treasurer.> March 16,185 i, • RISING SUN NURSERIES AND GARDEN, Gern t a f iloprii Mira, hall alt hintr'g rule from • OnslitimB. CI II A DE, Fruit & Ornamental Trees, Shrubs, 0 Plants, 'Loses, &e., cultivated and for sale in quanti ties to suit• dealers and others. includ ing an extensive and varied asstirtment of all the desirable varieties of the above, for,sale wholesale and retail. rt — Catalogues can be had on application, gratis. S. M AU PAY & CO. N. B.—When addressed by mail, direct to Rising. Sun P. 0.. Philadelphia. Our Stands are in die Market, MArket st. below Sixth, where orders are also received. March 23. 6w Administrator's Notice. I STll It S. P ACE'S INT AT H. —Letters .11-A o 1 administration on the estate of Ether S. Pace, (formerly Dobler, of the borough of Gettysburg,) late of the county of McDonough, in the State of Illinois, deceased, having been granted to the undersigned, residing in the borough of Gettysburg. he hereby gives notice to all persons indebted to said estate to make immediate payment, and those having claims against 'the same to present them properly authenticated for settlement. W M. McCLEAN, Adoer. March 2, 1857. Gt • Administrator's Notice. TOSIIU A BI Ell L'S ESTAT E.—Letters of 0 administration de bonis non with the will annexed, on the estate of Joshua Biehl, late of Germany township, Adams county, deceased, having been' granted to the undersigned, re siding in the borough of Gettysburg, he here by gives notice to all persons indebted to said estate to make immediate payment, and those having claims against - 4he same to present y . authenticatedsettraicent - . ' IV3I. McCLEAN, March 2. 1857. (It.- thew proper ALLWAYS ON HAND.—SiIk and Soft (IRAs of every description, and for sale cheap, at • BRINGMAN & AtTGlnsaAucm's. S or DO k 4 00D.I1ORSES fur sale. (;F:O. ARNOLD April 6, 1657 At an Orphan's Court, HELD at Gettysburg, in anti for the county of Adams, on ihe )C 20th - day of January A. D. 1857. re David, Ziegler and David, 4444. Ho r , 'Esqs., Associate Judges. assigned, &c. (n motion,tbe (hurt grapt a RULE upon the widow, heirs and legal representatives of JOHN SPANGLER, late of Berwick town ship, deceased, to appear at the Orphan's Court, to be held on the third Monday of .April A. D. 1857, to accept or refuse to accept the Real Estate of said deceased, at the valuation thereof made (by the Sheriff,) or shew•ean,e why the sail Real Estate, or any part there• of, should not be sold, in case they,.or any of them, should neglect or refuse to take and ac cept the same. Personal notice to be given to widow, heirs. and legal representatives, resident within the county, and tb those residing out of the county by publication in one newspaper, published in Gettysburg, for three successive weeks. and - by sending - a - number of said paper ad dressed !o them at their nearest post office. lry the Court: J. J. BALDWIN, Clerk. March 3, 1857. 3w i<3,eristcrls Notice. NOTICE is hereby given to all Legatees and other persons concerned, that the Ad - rrii, - ivtration hereinafter mentioned will be presented at the Orphan's Court of Adams county, fur confirmation and allowance, W 4 ~11;»tvitiy, the 2.oth tidy., ql April next, viz : (These are a portion of those to be presented.) 230. The - fit''..ll account of William Myers. Andrew Myers and Adam Myers, Executors of Philip Myers, deceased. 231. The first and final account of Joseph A. Ileagy, Administrator of the estate of ,1/4:atti ttel Drowrey. deceased. • 234. The first account of Robert Bleakney. Administrator with the wilt annexed of Han nah Bleakley and Margaret Bleakley, deceas• ed. 4Joint testatrixes;) 'WM. P. WALTER, 7tell,st'et, Per DANIEL PLANK, Deputy. Registerla Office. Gettysburg. March 23, 1857. td New Goods—New Firm, STSTRif. fiEORG E A RNO LD & CO.' have just recei v• ed from Philadelphia a handsome nssot mem of Goods, suitable for the season. Our stock of • . Ready-Made Clothing, and 'all Goods in that tine, is extensive. Cheap Cloths, Cassitneres, eashmeretts,Drap fern i v, Linens, Vestings, Drillings, &c., &e. Call and see us.. If we' cannot please you in a garment ready-made, we have our Tailors constantly cutting out and making up, and can make you a garment upon short notice, and in the very best manner. Our prices .cannot he bent,— Give us a call. March 3 . 0, '57. have given Mr. J.V. Guinn an:in terest expressly for the purpose Of settling op ,r.‘y old businesti. I have now been operalin , 37 years and have never until now 4ietermitt , 7l to settle up. my• business generally. Tho.e therefore, who are indebted to- tne;• either,' by Bond, Note or Book - amount, will please esti and pay the same. gEO. ARNOLD... • March 30, 1857. tf Proclaim* ion. UTHEREAS. the Hon. RODIIRT Fisnnit. V V - President of the several Courts,of Com mon Pleas, in the Counties composing the 19. h District, and Justice of the Courts of Oyeraild Tertnine,r and Geeral Jail Delivery, for the trial of fill ,Capital and other offenders in the said district, and DAVID ZIEGLAII and D.Avii) 1.1010:11:11. ESClll..JUdges of. the Courts otOyer and Terminer, and General Jail Delivery. for the trial of nil capital and other ofitnders in the County of Adams—have issued their precept, bearing date the: 21st day of Jan . ., in the year of our Lord one thousand eight hundred mei fifty-six, and to me directed, for holding a Con rt of Common Pleas, and General. Quarter Ses sions of the Peace. and General Jail Delivery, and Court of Oyer and Terminer, at Gettys burg., nll llfwaduy. the 20th day April NOTICK IS HERESY WANto all the Justices of the Peace, the Coroners and Constables within the said county of Adams, that they be then and there in their proper persons milt their Rolls, Records. Inquisitions, Examina tions, and other Remembrances, to do tho-e things which to their offices' and in that helinif appertain to be done, and also, they who will prosecute against the prisoners that are or shall be in the Jail of the said County of Adams. are to be then and there to prosecute against slim as shall bo just. HENRY THOMAS, Sheriff: Sheriff's Office. Gettysburg, , March 30, 1857. to L:itest Another Large - Stark V . New Goods I—Cheap. 3 C heaper. Cheapest ! . I A COBS & BRO.. hale just rcceiCed iron:Ow e!" city, a large lot of New Goods—Clol ks, Civmsbriereti, Vetithigti. Sx. which they , ale prepared to sell cheaper th:mi ever. Step in and look at their assortment. You will find the newest styles of goods—as well as the latest Fashions' for garments. The Tailoring branch attended to, as here tofore. Good work .and warranted to fit ! Gettysburg, March 16, 1857. Auditor's Notice. rirliE undersigned, Anditor, appointed by the Court of Common Pleas - of Adams count v, to make distribution amongst the creditdrs 0 the fund in the hands of 'Amu.% REMY. As signee of .NfictiAsr. OVERBAUGH and Wife hereby gives notice that he will sit to dig; charge the duties of his appointment:, at hi office, in Gettysburg. on Tneviny, thel.4l dm, f!ic April next, at 10 o'clock, A. M., when and where all persons interested may attend if they see fit. E. B. BUMMER, March 10, 1857. Auditor. Administrator's Notice. TACO B BOBLITZ'S ESTATE.—Letters of el administration on the estate of Jacob Bobli tz, late of Mountjoy township, Adams co., deceased, having been granted to the under signed, residing in the same township. he hereby gives notice to all persons indebted to said estate to make immediate payment, and those having claims against the same to pre sent them properly authenticated for settlement. PETER BOBLITZ, Adnei-. March 16, 1857. 6t Executor's Notice. CApIARINE P . A - -, xt teA testamentary on the estate of Cathanue Pecher, late of Hamilton township, Adatos county, deceased, having been granted to the undersigned, t Amship, r ork county, nice all persons ;ate to make iMinediate payment, and those having claims against the same to present'thew pro perly authenticated for settlement. JACOB WISE, Executor. :'larch 16,1857. Ot I4A DIES. do you want to buy cheapnn fashionable Robes ? If so. call at FAIINESTOCKs' l'IlZ(TIN ES, Carpet Biz , : and ellns. salt at. COI4E.IN