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    trim lb) kailhflows UPS larThe trial of Dam McKtm, for the
A ralionoth l'unatire Beabliskunent murder of Dr. NORCROSS,- of liaessehn ,
We had occasion a few days since to calll ie tt a , near Alton*, Pa., has just closed
at the furniture establishment of Mr. A. Ma - lat•Hollidaysburg. It, will be remern
thiet.Nos.2o and - 31. North Gay street, between
bared that a great sensation was caused
FailsiSe sled Frederick, and in the course of al
at the time of the perpetration of the
tour of-inspectinn were both surprised and
gratified at what we s a w. In truth, we found ; murder, and the race of the police °M
eat What we had never before dreamed of, and j cers after the fugitive, and his cunning
what probably few of our citizens know, that in avoiding them, gave a peculiar inter
this is one of the largest furniture warehouses I est to the matter, besides the abhorrence
in the United States. We very much doubt all felt at the murder. He was caught
if there ie au, similar establishment near as at Long Pond, Luzerne counts', it will
large, unless it is one where the workshops, i
show-rooms, Ac., are all occupied in the same tbe remembered. At the trial he was
building, which is not the case with this. fully identified, and the case made out
Mr. Slathiot's Warehouse possesses several lagainst him. The juryrendered a ver
other interesting and peculiar featured, be- ;diet of "guilty," and sentence of death
sides the space it Gccupies, which we will no- yas pronounced against him.—The G ov
ties in their respective order in the course of j err or has not yet named the day for the
our description. The building, or rather the tion.
two huildings, which are thrown together by 1 "
the ,partitiun wall being removed, here a
trout of upwards of 40 feet on Gay street, and
extend back 170 feet to Frederick street.
They are six stories high, and devoted mdely
to show-rooms, except three small apart
tnents, which are used as a finishing room,
r upholstery shop, a nd a counting-room.
The Lower story is on a level with Freder
ick street. It is devoted solely to ordinary
ehaniber bedsteads, kiteheu furniture, fire., of
which there is an immense stock, corn rrising
irrest many varieties of style and descrip
tion
The second floor, that on a level with Gay
Street, oat/tains a great variety of furniture,
Which is placed here, we believe, more as
samples of styles and descriptions than for
purposes of sato. Here are found fancy bed
steads, tiefas, rocking chairs, wardrobes, ta
bles, stands, tic., from the very finest destrlp
tions tO ordinary cherry or maple furniture
which the most economical housekeeper is al
most compelled to possess.
On the third fluor is a magnificent display
Of parlor furniture, comprising splendid rose
wood, walnut and mahogany: tete-a-tetes, so
11,st arm and parlor chairs, in coverings of
richest brucistelle, plush and hair cloth ; also,
every variety of eteger or 'what-nob," and
some very handsome wardrobes, escritoires,
buratto*, hat and umbrella rocks, .k.c. Some
of these are of descriptions sufficient to grati
fy the greatest lover of luxury and di- t iiay,
while others rear the appearance of utility
and durability, and are bell at prices more
suitable to the purse of the man of moderate
income.
The fourth story contains an astonishing
variety' of chamber furniture in setts, varying
from $3O to $175. and of course from common
to magniteent. We also found here a variety
oreane seat chairs, rocking-chairs,washstands,
tables, &c.
In the sth story are all kinds of dining-room
furniture, of varluus prices and styles, dis
played, smug which are extension tables of
every size, lounges, settees, dining-room
chain, Lc.
The Gth story is devoted exclusively to com
mon Windsor chairs, rocking-chairs, sick-rouru
chairs, kc., &c.
One striking peculiarity of this establish
ment is the facility with which any single
piece of furniture contained in Bean be shown
without disturbing any other piece. This af
fordi the purchaser a fair-chance to examine
all and select to suit his own taste or judg
ment. And any one wishing to make pup-
chases in this line, who could not be suited
here, must certainly be must extremely fastid
ious.
Another advantage offered here is the fact
that there are sufficient number of polite
and obliging s sllft`ilUell to wait on all who way
come in; and it is male the duty of these,
too, to show the establislunent throughout to
any who may call and express a desire to pass
through it, even though they should nut be
purchasers. This establishment is frequent
ly visited by strangerl from Boston, New
York and some. of whom are
engaged in the same business, and all agree
in pronouncing- it the in .st extensive as well
as the best managed furniture warehouse in
this country.
We have already sail that no mantifactur
ing is done in this building. Mr. M's. fur
niture is niannfletured by his own employees,
but in seseral different .hops. each undes the
supervision of all excellent laird onupetent fore
man. The relation he occupies to his work
men is such that any piece of bad work may
be thrown hack upon their hands, without de
triment to his interests, and the result is that
complaints are seldom heard of any article of
furniture sent from this mammoth furnteire
warehouse.
Another great desideratum to the purcha
ser is the I•iw price at which Mr. 3l.'s I ,, ftetia
enables him to furnish any article in his line.
In this respect the inducements he offers are
fully-equal to those of any other cquipetitor
either here or in other cities. And, again,
Ildter — the purchasers Late eqneludecl their
bargaining. they may repair to the spacious
obearratnry, which eurinountip the building,
anti enjoy a splendid view of the city.
)'•The election fur a President and six
Managers of the Hanover Branch Railroad
Company. held 011 the 11th inst., resulted as
Nesident—A. Eicrist.aranya.
X tiviyerit— t[enry C. Scliri ver. Ja6oh Del-
Intik George Itsigefinre, Dncid Worts, John
Newman, Peter Flickinger.
sfir-The George Law left Aspinwall
on the evening of the 4th inst., with
eight hundred passenger; and $1,700,-
000 in specie bound to New York.
Three or four inches of snow fell
on Monday night, near Ogdensburg, N.
larThe lumber trade on the Susque
hanna is said to bo now• very active.
~~~ti•S(e~ ~epo~•fs.
Conesbiod trona the West Matti ewe , Tar k k Mir' or poplin
Baltimore--Friday bast.
Placir. per barrel, $$ 87 ® 7 00
Wheat, per bushel, 11 70 (0 1 95
Rye, 80t 95
~,
Corn, 77 83
.4
55 /0 58`
Olever4e#4, " " 7 00 7 25
Ti :y " " 375400
Beef Cattle, per hula., 975 12 00
_nogg, a 850 925
;Ixton, 20
31 00 9 4 00
y. per gallon. 34
Gesso, Peruvian, per ton, 62 00
• iisnover—Teursday /ad.
hear, per bbL, from wagons, $6 37
De. " from Mures, 7 00
lrbiat, per bushel, . 1 65 0 1 65
41174' 85
0d.114 .._ • ill
'GM* " , ao
airreneed, " , 600
y -11aKiik, "
'hair, pot toik
- . • , • York—Priest Wag.
. per biel., from Irogixis, - , $6 12
4 - If from states. 475
peetriad. 155 a 165
/35 . . ,
es 65
....
47
a ' 650
c•
,e
' Miller, pre toa. • . 650
.TOn Flux Trim
OM
2 50
8 50
sre better pre
a ever to ex
Paurroo, is ifs
.:11441.. With
Presser, rmd sn unte
v hurgesimorianeett of
letter and other
may ireentred
:6 =4: 1 44 4 sitit
The trial of Mrs. Emma Augusta
Cunningham, (claiming to be Mrs. Bur
dell,) accused of the murder of Dr. Bur
den, Dentist, of New York city, was be
fore the Criminal Court of that city
week before last. The mysterious man
ner iu which-Dr. Burdell was murdered,
created a profound sensation throughout
the country, and is still fresh in the re
collections ..of the people. There were
those who believed Mrs. C. to be the
guilty party in the transaction; but the
case R-as not !wide out before the jury
and the trial was brought to a close on
Saturday evening week, by tri• .jury
rendering, a verdict of "not guilty"
against the accved. Mr. Eckel, impli
cated with her in the murderous 'charge,
was dischargod on his own recognizance
in the sum ofBsooo to stand his trial.—
As Mrs. C. has been cleated, it is not
probable that the Commonwealth can
sustain a case against Eckel. The trial
commanded a great deal of - attention
during its progress.
Rt-arrested.—lth NCAST E R, May 12.
D. B. tiondersmith, who was arrested
some three years since charged with
frauds on the Pension Bureau, but ab
sconded, waa arrested here to-day and
sent to Philadelphia in custody of Mar
shal! Jenkins.'
*-A suspected horse thief named
Stitk- was shot dead in Washington
vasty, Pa., last Friday night week, by
arman named Clark. .
*Col. Forney, it is said, has been
offeted and declined the Liverpool eon-
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Oath° ith inet., by the Rev. P. Schermer,
Mr. JOHN If. Yr:COLECO tu,.Miu AMAN
DA. LIEUEL. both of Adams county,'
On the 13th ingt.,_by the Rev. M. Super,
Dr. I VANDERSLOOT, of Abbottstown, to
Mies ELIZABETH CROUSE, of \Vtlynes
bore' Franklin county.
y •
.";! ; •, - i? I ! 4
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ir• • Ne.. - .t
tArb
Chitin) Ilth inst., in ibis place. of Pneumo
nia. Nrs. SAIIAII, wife of the late Quintin
Arnitrong, aged about 58 years.
Outhe 12th inst.. BARIiAIIA MICKLEY,
of Fnuklin township, aged 69 years 4 mouths
and 2 pace.
Oldie Bth inst., Miss MARY Iit'ALLIS
TEIt of Cumberland twp., aged 75 years 8
timaihs and 20 days.
Oc the Rth in‘t:, in Adin county, ELIZA,
conert of naniel Unger, aged 35 years 2
nutivitit 11.11.1 23 davq,
°stile Fth Littlestown, Adams co.,
Fan A. J.INE, daughter of George Stonesi
fcr, sged 2 vears 10 months and 22 days.
()lithe r,lth inst., at Littlestorni, Adams co.,
C1.„1,1A A N ETTA, daughter and only child,
of Saimel Kamp, aged 8 months and days.
lit York, nn Toes.lay morning, the sth inst.,
JOHN ROBERT. only eon of Franklin S.
and Barbara Weiser, aged 4 years and 2
tunntis.
On Tuesday la.9t, in Gettysburg, JESSE
11. !LANK, infant son of Daniel aDd Mar
tha `Plank, awl I month and 8 (Capt.
Oro Dollar & Seventy-five Cents,
PAID IN ADVANCE,
Wil Secure the It4ilar Visit of
'THE COMPILER,"
to tit . How of any Family in the County.
ITS PERI:SAL WILL
Albrd Instruction and Amusement
4 FOR FATIIERS,
• 10THESS, BROTHERS AND SISTERS,
OLD AND YOUNG,
MALE AND FEMALE.
Nojamily slo)uld be trithout the Compfler.
0fx.51,75 could be spent in no more
prultable manner than by subscribing
forthe "COMPILER," which will furnish
yotwith all the news of the day, the
nurkets, the marriages and the deaths
oewrring in the community, with choice
selections of literature, poetry, wit and
hancr, and all that will go to make up
a drat-rate Family Newspaper. Ad
chiss the Editor and Proprietor, litit Y
J. STABLY- May 18.
TUE DAY IS FIXED.
rrIIURSDAY next, the 21st inst., is the
J. day fixed for the Distribution of Gifts at
the Periodical Store of the undersigned. Those
burgling Tickets in said Distribution will
please and receive their gifts on the above
dor. Those wishing to secure a splendid
Gil must purchase their Engravings before
Wednesday evening or early Thursday morn
ill. As. the number to be distributed is
litsited.immediate annliention slioeld be made,
A. J. POTTEIIFIELD, Netai
Lay 18, 1657.
Hides & Tanner's Oil.
14)00 DRY FLINT ; 100 Ws.
TANNER:SOIL. HIDESVo r sale by
J. PALMER &CO,
Market Street Wharf, Philadelphia,
May 18, 1857. *1
T AMA and splendid assortment of Sam
la mar Goods, oussisaing of Hata, Caps,
&nu and Shoes, at
COBEAN I PAXTON'S.
LARGE lot of SUMMER CLOTILIVO,
21.' sailing at vary small props at
COBEAN 1 PAXTON'S.
.114 - KN's sad Boys' Beets, Shoes, Gaiter*
sad Slippers, of all jr,imrs v sad at all
pram% as cheap as the IsS
Col4l"tilk'ALT.TON't
A LAWS assortment of STRAW GOODS,
ja_jast received, gad for sae at
BIIXOILLN £ Accurnrsavants.
- -
DI ON NZ Itibbone , Parasols and Shawls,
.IJ a• Tay Asap as
ECOND 'rid of Spring Gondol Otis da,
rio at Chip &ore et PAM litfrOONV.
ARP ' Si TiloAa. Umbrellas. 101
I.) Ora* WNW I PAXTON 'S. •
TIZIEUR LV23.
THE LAST CHANCE!
On Saturday, lie 30M of May iout,
SALE Of VALUABLE CHESNUT AND
LOCUST
WILL be iiold at Public Side, on the
premises, in Hamiltonban township,
FIVE OR SIX VALUABLE
TIMBER LOTS, lying on the
road leading from Marshall's to
the Cold Springs, and sidjoining
lands of Daniel Mnasseldan, Abraham Scott,
Elijah Seabrook~, and.others. Also, FIVE
OR SIX other TIMBER LOTS,
lying on the road from Myers'
Mill, by Smith's Saw SEII, to the
Cold Springs, adjoining lands of
Jacob Boller, Wm. Culp and others. These
Leta average from FIVE to TEN ACRES
each, and are covered with prime young Lo
cust and Chesnut Timber. equal to any in the
Mountain. Persons wishing good Timber'
Lots will do well to avail themselves of this
opportunity to secure them.
104 - The sale will commence at 12 o'clock,
141., on the Lots lying on the road from Mar-,
shall's to the Cold Springs, near the late resi- j
dence of Elijah Seabroolos...-at which point I
the undersigned will attend two days previous
to the sale, to chew the Lots to any persons
wishing to examine the aanie.
sitty 18, 1857. to
DESIRABLE FARM,
At Private sae.
Miff. Subscriber, intending to remove, of
fers at Private Sole, HIS FARM. situate
in Cumberland town.hip. Adams count'; near
Marsh Creek, adjoining lands of Samuel Ca
hoon, Wm. Douglas., heirs of George Toot,
deeeased, and others, containing 156 ACRES.
neat measure, with large proportion. of first
rate Woodland and Meadow. The Farm i
well watered, under god fencing and good
cultivation. The improvemeute
are a Two-story
LOG H 1111 OUSE,
A Large Stone Barn, Corn Crib, •
Wagon Shed, Carriage Hou.e, Smokehouse,
and other neoesnary out-buildings : a never
failing well of excellent water: an Apple
Orchard, with a variety of other Fruit Trees.
imarl'ereous vrishing to view the prernisee,
,pre requested to call upoli the subscriber-, re-
Aiding thereon. I'IIILIP REDING.
/day IS, 18.57.
zuct: zN smit.sovi
AND . OiT Or SZAD)N
F ARM RS, read this, and then come and
buy. for we still here 6.A few mere left V'
The subscriber takes this method of calling
the attention of the pittdid in general L) that
valuable piece of machinery, styled
Hersh's Patent Hay Hoiiler and Hamra
Excavator.
Flaring the right of all Adams -county, ex.
cept Conowago, Osfurd and 1110ao‘joy town
ships, he will sell either machines or 'town
ship rights. 11..0. CARR.
mar Moo. at the same place, you can be air
cotumoclated with as fine BUGGIES as can be
got up in the State for the same navy—eon
stantly kept en band.
Repairing dune, neatly and cheeply, at short
nqtice. All kinds of country produce taken
in exchange fur work.
Gettysburg, May IS, 107. Tim
R FOROV.I L.
Alex. Frazer, Wateh sad Clock-maker,
rr Ag removed his shop to Carlisle street,
b,l pw 11 AA's stirs, where he will
always be happy in attend to the calla of cus
tomers. Thankful for past favors, be hopes,
by strict attention to business and &desire to
please, to meritand receive the patronage of
the public.
Gettysburg, May 18, 1857. •
800 Doz. Knives trod 'Forks.
HAvING just received of our own inivr
tation, from England, a large and ex
tensive assortment of Cutlery, we invite the
i
attention of those in want of any stz k le of
Knives and Forks, Carvers, Nut Pies, to
come and examine. We will sell at nob
prices as will defy enmpetition. Also, a large
assortment of Table Forks. which will be sold
separately. Don't forget to examine the
stock at FALINESTOCKS'.
airConntry Merchants can be supplied at
a small advance. May 18.
Ladle., This Way t
COBEAN & PAXTON hare Always...on
hand a large and well selected stock of
Ladies', Misses', and Children's/M6
SHOES, a tITIRS AND SLIP/MILS,
of all kinds, and at all prices. Nu troupe to
show Goods. May 18.
Scythes! Scythes! Scythes!
FAIINESTOCKS have reoeived the
largest lot of SCYTIItS,Aver offered in
the county. Thev torn r" illtriety of tnnkfr,
including SILT kit S EEL BACKS,
to which the at armers and
others is invited, s*s that we will
sell theta cheaper the (flay is.
MT/Mg—
To Railroad Contractors.
13ROPOS4L14 will be received for the eon-
JL structson of* Railroad from Hanover, in
York county, to Littltatown. in Adams coun
ty, Pa., a distance of about *even miles.
Proposals will Le received for the construc
tion of the entire Road, also separate propos
al fur the Grading. Bridging. dc;,.. of the en
tire line, and of the several stet ona, and for
the furnislaing o of the Iron. Tits. itc. •
(I"Protllrs. specifications, &c., may be
sern at the °Moe of the Company. in Littles
town. from the 20th of May to the fit h of June.
when the Contracts will be given out. Fur
information address WM. McSIIEItRY.
Gallestown,. Adams couniy,
'May 11, 1857. 4t
RAILROAD NOTICE
Pay rp:
BY a resolution of the Board of Directors
of the Littlestawn Kidtrued Cot:spawns
notice is hereby given to the Stockholders
that the FIRST INSTALMENT o each
share of stock will be required to bo pkod in
to'Ernasti Mrsts.Treasurer of the Com twiny,
on or before dm 28gh Sly of May, and that
hereafter on said date of each month the reg
ular instalments will be due and pmyable.—
l'aymeuts can also be made to any of the Di
' rector.. E. F. SIIOiIB, Seey.
May 11, 1837. 3t
Election.
VOTICE, ia hereby giren to the Stockhold
-1.1 era in the Gettysburg Water Compile!.
that an Election for five Managers of said
Company will be held at the house of George
W. McClellan, in Gettysburg. on Saturday,
tAe 6tA day or lime nest, between the }intim of
4 and 6 o'clock, I'. M. By order of the 864.14,
S. R. RUSSELL, Sec'''.
May 11, 1857.
The Last Mane:.
few more Leto Of prime C II V&
tit
NUT and LOOUST THUMB
LAID, lb, tat& Apply to
J. D. PAXTON'.
May, 11, 1857. 6t,
-IN'S sail Boys' SUIIiMBIRIA.TB of all
i • to wtit••4lsllklr • Chip. Braid.
151401P . 5e Os& Wool ai all
llt
P , - 2 . otalkti p
Kg . • 11110144.2 1' as
Arrov
OTIFIRLOIL ileaullaidies. Thimbles, La
dies' 'sad Other Cobb. Bottoms. Rooks
*ad Rpm irdauk Brushes. Lead Paseila,
*dash st , NORSZOIES
UM BM/AA Parasols and Tans"aiut be
&ma, sal sad Asap. at SCHICK'S.
DOWD= lust SHOT; theboat dat. • -
r termi• se be bad at NOVIVOIM
Chair & Furniture Establishment
r ATIIIOT'S GAY ST. IVAREROOM,S,
.Vu. '25 North Gay street, near Fayette,
where are kept always on hand, or made to
order, every Rte lei.{ Drench TETE-A-TETES,
in Plush, Hair, Cloth or Broentelle.
Fronc:ll Full Stuff and Medallion Parlor
ARM CHAIRS, in Ukiah, Hair, Cloth or
Broeutelle.
French Pull Stuff Careeil PARLOR
CHAIRS, in sets, with Plush, flair, Cluth yr
Broentelle.
SOFAS, half French Spring Mahogany, and
Walnut Parlor CHAIRS, in Hair, Cloth or
Pltt•h.
J. D. P..iXTON
ROCKING CHAlRS—various designs, is
Hair, Cloth and Plush.
Stuff Spring LOUIVES-0 large assort
ment always on handMr any pattern made
or cnrored with any goods to onier.
CHAMBER SUITS—'n. Mahogany or
Walnut. complete. from $34 up.
CANE CHAIRS and Rocking do.—the
largest assortment ready made in any one
house in the United Sustoe--fruip $l2 a duo
en up.
Bar Room, Olfree and Dining CHAIRS, in
Ook, Walnut tor Mahogany, with,rtuto. Wood
or Stuffed Seats—an ausortment k osubracing
over 50 dozen.
Woo , ' seat CLIkIRS and SETTEES and
Rocking Chnin—over 100 dozen.
A. MATIIIOT, 25 Nnrtb Gay Street,
near Fayette street.
May 18, 1857. ly •
WINGTMD, WHITE & SWOPE,
Bonnets and Straw Goods,
No. 4 North Howard street, up stairs,
(opposite the Ikrward Übuse,)
Ada* B. Witigerd,}
.Am
id S. While. BALTIMORE. M.D.
JAR A. Swope.
May 18, 18F.
PHILADELP4ITA•
Type &Stereotype Foundry.
LJOHNSON & CO..inferm their friends
• and Printers generally, that they are
constantly making large additions to their as
sortment of Book. Job and Ornamental
letters, and will continue to add every do
•ecription of type whir'
the art may suggest, at
require. Their assort
or variety than env
United States, and . tin
lowest.
Printing Presses,
Ink, and erery artii
of f ice, constantly on hl
Stereotyping and
description„ promptly
Philadelphia, ay
EXECUTOR'S SALE OF
REAL ESTATE.
IN porstisoce of authority given iri the
last will and testament of Joscrw Toe.
issca. the elder, deceased. I will sell oa the
pretuisetteom Titurstiuy, Me 11th duy of June
next, at public ?endue or outcry. ,
A TRACT OF LAND,
situate in Butler township. Adams county, Pa.,
lately in the occupancy of Frsocis McNutt,
ro de
ceased.4te The pperty is situate at the unc
tion of the.puhlic roads leading from G ttya
burg'to Carlisle and front York to Chats ro
bots, about four miles from Gettysburg. It
is bounded by land-r of Joseph Bayly, Jesse
Bucher. Samuel Eicholts, Daniel Saltzgirer,
John Qniekel. and others, and contains 242
ACRES, with the wine! allowance. The im
provements are a large Two Story
LOG II 0 U S li,
I
LOG BARN,
Story ,
A One Log Home, an orchard,
two wells of water near the buildings—Amy.
eral fine springs of water upon the place.
There is a hage proportion of fine Meadow,
also of good Timber, and both so situated as
to render a disvision )f the tract, (if desired)
convenient.
17.3a1e to commence at 1 o'clock. P.
when attendance will he given and terms
made known by 11, ILLIAM L. MILLER.
Ilata'deg Huentor of the hut *HI •nd testament of Ja
mph Turnence t b elder, deceased.
r7Persons dehirous of viewing the tract
prevtena to the day of sale. are iequested to
call upon Capt. Histiar residing
near the same. -
CO"Any information as to title. &c., can be
obtained from M & W. McCt.s.tx, Esga., my
Attorneys. regiding in Gettysburg.
May 4, 1857.
AARON CONSTANCE'S ESTATE.—Let
tem of adutinistratitm on the estate of
Aaron Conctance, late of the borough of Get
tyslai g. Adams county, deceased, having
been granted to the undersigned, residing in
the same place, he hereby gives notice to all
persons indebted to said estate to make im
mediate payment, and those having claims
avuliat the same to present .hem properly au
thenticated fur .settlement.
J. B. IMN - NER, Adm'r.
April 20. 1857. (%t
ARY DEkRDORFF S ESTATIL—Iet
-17.1. tens testamentary on the estate of Mary
Deardorff'. widow, late of East Berlin, Adams
county, deceawd. having heen granted to the
undersigned. residing in Reading township. be
hereby gives notice to all persons indebted to
fund estate to make immediate payment. and
thorw having claims against the Caine to pre
sent them properly •authenticsted for settle
ment. AD.151 JMtOWN. E.e'r.
April 20. -1857. 6t
10 Per Cent. Interest.
ANEW SAYINGS INSTITUTION.—IF
you want to invest your money with
certain return of good interest. and at the
same time furnish to your faegrilies that which
wit! be profitable and tseful- 7 -bicy all your
Goods at Fahnestooks' Cheap Ste e. They
have received, and are constantly adding
every thing new and desirable to their stock.
April 27, 1857. tf
Removed to Rollover.
FRANCIS J. WILSON, law of the Wash
ingion Howie at Abbottstewu, has taken
HERSHEY.'S OLD AND POPULAR STANK,
in Hanover, where he will be happy to enter
tain all who may patronise him. His Table
Is applied with the best the market aidirr!.-
den can afford, and his Bar with the choicest
of liquors. His Stables ire commodious, esti
Weeded by careful Ostlers. Give him a call.
Too will sloop And Feenic. on the spot,
ready and w Mos to peke everybody cow
;unable. (AO! 47, 1107.
ALT:
largo Hu of Salt clorUM - 1 - 4
Haring been poreltaact
at t Asap rata. it trill be sold low*, don at
any other Bw* in the county. $1.75 per
sack. and warruntod to las • adparior article.
OR ANGUS, Lemons. Clandk peke"
Spices a tid soim kiwis, tine sma
Ossp, Hair 011L'8.
FLOrat & !SAD al**r oa baud at
. I
to
TUE LARGEST
In Baltimore
WEIOLENALIC DNALERB IN
HIV, SHOES, DAB, CAPS,
Administrator's Notice.
IF4ecotor's Notice.
LIST OP MERIXRANTB ' : voiles QF INQUEST. .
, NOTIC =• TO
lirTCounty of Adams, returned N OTICE is hereby given to all the heirs TAX-PAYEB.
,271aan the
ified 11
b
ythe undersigned, Ap. -11 and Le g al reprommtatives of ABRAHAM ~NOTICE Is taweby given that the Comity
praiser of Mercantile Taxes, in accordance : KITCHEN - late of lieading township. Adams 11 c onme i se i eeere w in ma ke so * L eh spud
with the several Acts of Assembly, for the' county, deceased, to wit: John Kitchen, of fire per cope. upon all State and Monti
re a r 1857-B—of goods, wares sad merehan:' Henry Kitchen, Edward Kitchen, Mary I taxes ~,,,,,,,,,it for year 1857 that Wall be
dice: - 1 Kitchen, Esther intermarried with Isaac I paiti to Collectors on or before Wixineiner•
Borough of G'citysbrerg. Bercaw, Hannah intermarried with William `the Ist cloy cS•Jwiy. Collectors will 101111 3*-
Chi"- ,
"t•' Beroaw, now deceased, Margaret intermarried , quired to call on tax payers on or bean the
Fahnertoek Brothers, V 2 2 00 with Isaac Patterson, now deceased, and lea- above date. and Make such abatement Iis:all
George Arnold, 12 12 50 ; chael Kiteben ; also the children of Sarah 1 persons paying on or before said day, aid per
Danner & Ziegler, 13 10 00' King, a deceased sister, to wit: ItAecca in-1 th e sa me t o the County Treasurer. sitherirlee
J. L. Schick, 13 10 001 termarried with Samuel Vanorsdle,Sarah in- no abatement will be made. • .
John Hoke, 13 10 00 : termarried with John Diehl, and Margaret Sy order of the Comtnisslonere.
George Little, - 14 7 00; Bruiwn, Mary Jordan, and Stephen Kitchen J. M. WALTER, Okrk.
Marcus Samson, _ 14 7 001—that May 11, 1857. td •
A. D. Buehler, 14 7 001
Cobean & Beaton, 14 7 Of
Daniel Plank, 14 --- 7 0
Ephraim Minnlgh, 14 7 f
Philip Winters, 14 7
S. S. Forney, Agent. 14 7
Samuel Little, 14
William Gillespie, 14
Mtaa M. McClellan, 14
Miss 11. 'McCreary, 14
Jamb Norheck, 14
Alexander Freest', 14
Geo. Jaootie k Bro., 14
Jaoub Sheada, 14
Bringnian & Aughinhaugh, 14
A. J. Potterfield, 14
Cwaberiaml ip.
14
14
14
John Weikert,
George Trustle, (mill,)
Francis Bream. "
Straws tp.
Jacob King, 14 7 00
P. A. 31cors, ' . 14 700
Philip Hann, 14 7 00
Hugh King, 14 % ' TOO
MearsUm fix
Charles Elden,
David Diviaey,
J. & S. A. Burkholder,
Josiah Penrome I CO.,
ALL. T. Wright,
George Sinnigh,
Joel Fisher,
0 House,
•
Overdeer,
Jacob
Sutler (p 4
Noah Miller,
ICAlarani Stehle,
Jacob Pall,
John Hoover,
Henry Hartsell,
Samuel Faber, Agent.
2Vrene fp.
George F. Bekeuroda„
Samuel Stoke, 1,,
Hollinger ik Peters. 14
• Lslerly tp.
G. N. ()raison 4 Bro., 14
Thentilion 10.
Spangler 4 Bra,. 14 • 700
William Wulf. 14 7 00
Henry L. Miller, 14 700
J. B. Why, 14 . 700
John li t m - . 14 700
Wm. nee. 14 7 00
John lla bell, f , 14 700
Laiimereip.
Henry B. Smith, • 14 700
.
owa4jo . •
John Yost, N y to. 7
00
John Reber*,
Y 1 '1 00
, Beide?, 14 700
. Fraisklinip.
• F. Lower, 14 7 00
'klark, 14 - 700
lam Soott, .34 .7 00
. 1 Mickley, 14 7 00
loulwilar,. 14 - - 7 00
M iciley..44 D., . 14 700
i B.,Wriggimm, ' ' 14 700.
in L . Millet', ; 14 7 00.
Chamberlain, 14 .7 00
%Masan. . - • 14 7 00 1
Isaac Byers, ' 14 700
Thomas Cooper, ' 14 700
C. 11. Carman, 14 \ 7 00
Jeremiah 'Wirt, . ' 14 , 7 00
• ' ilinstisgio* tp.
Jacob A. Gardner, 12 12 50
1. F. thsidner, 13 10 00
Riley & Hollinger" 14 7 00
~John Oardnar, • 14 700
James Magary, 14 700
Hasegiossban tp.
Suliean & Rinehart, 13 .10 00
Paxton & Blythe, 'l3 10 00
Jacob Heiffiey, 14 , • 700
John C. Schartser, 14 ' '7 00
Mrs. Stably, 14 7 00
gr
Wm. D. & A. & likwfasord tii. .
13 10 00
Mar 7 Ilesgy, 14 7 00
A. Staab, \
- t 14 ;7 00
Anthony 11...11krtin; ±,.. 14. 700
J. N. Smith & Co., 14 7 00
Edward Weigle, 14 — 7 00
Berwick tp.
D. E. Hollinger 1 Grate, 14 7 00
iVni.lhivis. 14 7 00
Joseph R. Henry, • • 14 7 00
Rabic Binithal. 14 7 00
Miregietplatsam4 tp.
John & E. Millory 14 - 7 00
Peter O'Neal. • 14 700
Jacob Gunman, , 14 700
Joseph J. Howler, . 14 7 00
Jiteob Sheely, 14 7 00
Jaoob liosaiitan, 14 . 700
Bodissi fp.
Jacob Aulabsiogii, 13
Ephraim !Inward, 14
Act= S. Myers, 14
AuArew H. Miller, . 14
Conowarm tp
-14
14
14
J.,hn Rushy,
Reilr do Sneeringer,
John Ginter,
Lraion gp.
Peter Long, 14 7'oo
Abraham Self, 14 7 00
Win. Myers. 14 7 00
Abrahlim Slseely. 14 7 00
George Bair, (milt) 14 7 00
G
Ephraim Myers, erseany fp.
13 10 00
E. F. & A. i3liorb, 13 10 00
Spalding k Bru., 13 10 00
Dr. Stonesifer, 14 7 00
George Houck, 14 7 00
Win. F. Crouse, 13 10 00
rotsstt.t.ses' LICE( sg.
David Rhodes, Freedom tp„ 10 $5O 00
NV In. 8. Jen kins,Cuttowaigo tp., 10 50 00
Dupla &units., " 10 50 00
Amull.
NOTICE in hereby given to all persona in
terestnd in the alma return of classifica
tion, that I will hold an Appeal at the Cum
missidhers' Office, in Gettysburg, on lisesday.
the 91,1 day °flume nett, between the hours of
9 o'clock, A. M. and 3, P. M., when and
where all persons that may consider them
selves aggrieved - by said classification may
attend. J. M. WALTER.
ipprairsir al Moruditthe Taus Oar Maur meaty.
May It. Ino.
TO BRIDGE lIVILDEKS.
SEA LED Proposals will be received at the
office of the Ouunsisaioners of Adams
county. until Notaday hie 261.4 inst., fur build
ing a WOODEN BRIDOE. (without • root)
across "Muddy Run." on the road leading
from Gettysburg to Fairfield. aesr John
Gellbsogh's. The bridp is is be one span,
33 foot in length: Rana sari apselicat:ons
for the bridp oan be seen OM tbo day of let
ting or by application to the Clerk of the Coo
**simian. .
GXOll6le - MTER9, p
J 013411
Attest—J. )1. IN•Less. Cierk.
•
Xs: 11. 1ga7,
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1 1 / I lirtoknit.
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Suns aithmliolia, 1
, WO, 18417.
kw.Ull Pragisia sitillasseas of th is Trod-
Alden itsagO As** a Okiiaad
US PBS 11 4: =gat altar Uri
11 A . Csa, k, jes t
May 11. 1857: St
V . IV DRY.--A ft, assortowit Q Int.
EL litteLLOW jest svesiied mid Illmr sale
chair) .4 Brusgassi4diegkial6egiVii.
FrOBACcO.—A aiGoto Just tse*ria
l: it= • 111"iV
AN INQUEST
will be hald on the following property, to
wit: A Mouse and Lot, Ilituatq in the town
of nampton, Adams cent} - , known on. the
general plan of said town of flamption as lot
iNo. 35, fronting on Gettysburg street, un
which is erected a one-and-a-half story frame
Dwelling house, log Stable and a Shop, with
otl►er.improvemeuts and appurtenances :also
i one other Le, situate in said town, and known
on said pled as No. 35, fronting on Gettys
burg street ; also a Lo► of Ground, sitnato in
Reading township. and county aforesaid, ad
joining lands of Joseph &matter, Aim Mil
ler, and others, containing Five Acres, mare
or less—ass .ifunday, ate lot day of June next,
at 1 o'clock, P. M., on .aid premises, to make
part.itiun thereof, to and amongst tho heirs
and legal representatives of said deceased, if
the game will admit of partition, without pre.
judice to or spoiling the whole thereof ; but if
the same will not admit of .such partition,
then to inquire how, many t.f said heirs it
will conveniently accommodate—and part and
divide the same to and arming' as many of
them as the same will accommodate ; but if
the wine will not admit of division at all
without prejudice to or spoiling the whole
thereof, thou to value and appraise the game,
whole and undivided—whereof all persons
interested are hereby notified.
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111:SR1"11101AS,
Sherira Office, Gettypolurg,
May 11, 1857. ttl
SHERI PI:A LTY.
MO the Voters of Adams county : Encons-
I aged by numerous friends. I offer myself
as a candidate for the office of SHERIF? at the
neat electidn. (subject to the decision of the
Democratic Cdunty'Convention.) Should Ibe
notainate4 and elected, I pledge myself to
discharge the duties of the office with prompt-
ness strui fidelity.
ISAAC LIGIITNER.
• Mountjoy tp., April 6, 1857.
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SHERIFFALTY.
7 00
FELLOW -CITIZENS of Adams county
I offer myself as a candidate for the office
of SHERIFF at the October election, (subject
to the Democratic nomination.) IL I should
be so lucky as to be nominated and be elect
ed. I shall pledge myself to discharte the du
ties of said office with sobriety and fidelity.
SA M UEL SPANGLER.
Mountplessant tp., April 20, 1857.
SH ERIFFALTY.
/PO the Voters of Adams county : Encoursg.
ed by numerous friends. I offer myself as
• candidate for the office or SHERIFF at the
next election. (imbject to the American Repub
lican County Convention.) Should Ibe elect
ed. I pledge myself to 'ditteltarge the ditties of
the office with prumptnesiv and fidelity.
ISAAC LEEPEII.
Cumberland twp.,Aluil 13, 1857.
nES PECTF (3 LLY calls the attention Of
It Capitalists and those having looney to
invest, to their - BONDS. now being Issued,
Tbe length of their Road, now under contract.
is 161 miles, the grading and masonry of
which is more than two-thirds finished, and
rapidly pragressing towa d completion. By .
a resolution of the Board of Directors, a MM.
gage of-the entire road from Hanover to got.
ItEGISTER & RECORDER. tysburgand also of the unfinished work of
/(\O the Independent Voters of Adams co.—
the Pepasylvama Extension. from Gettyabnrp
to the.3lary land line. beyond ‘Vsynesboro .;
1.. Fellow Cuts:ens :—The undersigned offers' w ill - i n , i ?e,. days b„ l „, i.e d In G omm
himself to your consideration as ll candidate sem*: Esq., as Tiustee, for the security of
for the olio° of Register and Recorder of ,mo o b on d h o ld ers .
Adams County, (subject to the decision of the Ab e Bends will be issued in minis of 1100
Democratic Convention. 1 and resPoctfarlY s ** and 11500 each, hearing & per cent. interest s
Itents'your support end suffrages. Should Ibe . with coupons attached, payable senii-sonuslly.
Dammam and elect e d, my endeavours shall li They.3l6tainly will loin, a very safe and deli,
be to discharge the duties of the office with fil , 1 rabic investment, as the Bonds will' be ties
delay and iuipertiality, 1 , fronifteiation, and yield interest payablssend-
JOHN L. GUSERNATOR. L , annually, et 6 per cent. per annum. Perms.
Coflowege tp.. April 27, 1857. '.. tithing tolubscribe for them, can do so by
Bing, on the President, Secretary or Treats.
REGISTER ac RECORDER. f the Company, or any of its Managers.
WO the Voters of AXimi Count Fellow eta any of whom they will find lbw wadi.
1 citizens: Being encouraged by nuiner- i tio - reTrif stile. R. ZiIcCURDY, President. .
ous friends. I offer myself tn your consideration : DAVID Wrm.s. &Trelary.
as a candidate for the office of Itegister and! JNo. H. McCi.v.t.AN, 25-cancrer.
Recorder at the next election, (subject to the : bl a mh , ls, 1857
action of theDemocretic County Convention.)
And should I receive the n)inination and be
eleeted.l shall duly appreciate your confidence,
and proinise to discharge the duties of the
oleos proaiptly and with fidelity.
Your obedi ft. servant
ZACHARIAII :►MYERS.
Tyrone tp., April 27, 18.57. •
TO THE FARMERS!
lanny'a Combined Reaping and
Mowing Machine,
wiTri
WOOD'S IMP!? OVEMENT.
THZ undersigned, having been appoin'ed
Agent for the sale of Nanny's Cembined
Respigg and. Mowing Machine with Wood's
Imprinevit, for Adams county, offers them
to the public, believing them to be the best
combined machines in use. They have been
auccestfully introduced into different parts of
our State and have rendered general eatiafac
don. It received a silver modal at the State
Fair last fall: also drew the first premiums at
York, Cumberland. Centre. Huntingdon, &e.,
counties, where it was exhibited. Fariner
needing a Reaping and Mowing Machine will
please call upon the undersigned before pur
chasing, as he always takes great pleasure in
exhibiting these Machines. Ile has one set
up at 'Pate's Hotel, where it can be seen.—
fariy orders are solicited as the number re
ceived horn the manufacturer wil! be in pro•
portion to the. demand.
SAMUEL HERBST,
Cloutbersbarg at., Gcll yrburg.
April 27, 1857. 3m
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• 700
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Bonnets! Bonnet%
1k419E1 McCREAKY has just returned from
the city with a new and beautiful assort
ment of
EDIINZI3 7'.L171(;7 33 OM,
of the most fkahionablc styles, which she in
vites the lodic* to call and examine, confident
that they will be pleased with her selections.
Miss McCreary will carryon the. MILLI
NERY business. in all ita btanches, and hopes
by her superior work and resconable
to nierit the patronage of her friends.
Gottysburg, April 20, 1857. 3m
ring; aeoond account of Or. Jonat Ant,
Corn
m of the person and estate of Gnome
BITTINGSI, • Lunatic, now of Doter. York
county, Pa., has been Bled in the Court of
Common Pleas of Admire:minty, alai will be
continued by the said Court, on the MA day
of .Way next, unless cause be shows to the
Contrary. JbliN PICKING, Proiley.
Prot 's °See. Getty*.
burg, April 27, 1857. 4t f
Bring:win & Aughinbaugh,
STILL 4.1111.4 D!
XVI are just receiving a sew lot qt
V V "Eats, Caps, Hoof" & tamest ki
—Ol the very latest Spring styles. spar
inteed selling at small profits, Call and see
thew before purchasing elsewhere: Beaseur
ber the place. Paxton's old stand. Chambers
burg street. March 23.
VITAL111)10 CA N 1.21, rewleteen, of vs-
Y V Moss kiwis, jest reoeleod br
of 2110 itattsgh.
ILVi -wA.llae lot, of Silver NUNN Juki-
Savor forks, ow low ea oity plisse now
4o be bad at SCHICK'S. Qin *warm dill .
sil retedy. . ./
ISWICLRY StATIONE7
WI lief and the bet stock
this"plsos. Vide &tub, it,
for YOGraavolt-AV
lkir MSS' and Cbilarolted
iv.r aim id Teo
BOOBS
4** view,
•
Notice.
IR
A NEW STOCK Of
BOOTS AND SHOW,
Al the Old Stemi in West Cho mbersborglifrod.
rrIlE undersigned has just purchased. wall
1. selected StOck of Goode, and invitka Lbs
attention of the ptiblic to his fins assortatiiint al
Gentlemen's, Ladies'. and Chil
dren's BOOTS AND SHOES
Tbese Goods have been selected
with a view to meet the tsrious wants! rad
necessities ofcustoniera. Also, a spienditi
sortment of Plain and Pane% GAITBAS
SLI PP P.RS, of all sizes Ond descliptienk, dads
of very best materials, which ha ta
sell en as favorable terms as they ciTIV to
Itad
at any place in the County. Having loot
engaged in the 'hue businvss fat 30 years:be
flatters himself that he has selected such
Goods as 'will give entire satisfaction Is all
who may Wish to purchase. Call sod es.iimisss
for yourselves.
Boots. Shoes, &c.. MOO to order 'as
heretofore. WILLIAM BOYER. • \
May 11, 1857. 3V
JUST FROM THE CITY,
With a Larger look than Evert
JACOB NORDECK has just rereired trout
the city a large stock of GROCERIES,
FISH, 4c4.,—the largest he has yet offered to
the public, and which he is now opening, II
his new location, Kerr's Corner, on Baltimore
street.' Give him a call I You will find- hia
Coffee, Sugar, Molasses, Salt, Tua,
end everything else, the Lest and the cheap
eat to be had in town—he having bought is
low rates, and'heing .let.ertained - to sell fast
at small profits. lteeolleet, Kerr's old came,
Baltimore and High Streets.
Gettysburg, May - 11, 1857.
AI wayi in -
MARCUS SAMSON
AS just received at his Ready-asatla Cloy
IA: thing Store, on York street, nearly op.
posite the Bank, .th e best •assortment td
Ready-made Clothi n g ,
. fur Spring sad Sex*
mar wear, ever opened i n this place. If yos
want a well-made Coat. Veal, float., or any
thing in the line of Ready-made Clothing, at
less cost than they can be had outside or the
city, call at SAMSON'S.
April 13, 1857.
The Gellyt‘bnrg Railroad
Company
TWO DULY LIBLES
TO HANOrER.
'EI 'URA ACCOMWDA TloYB.—Therlit
-111 deraigned returns his thanks to the *WI
fbr the encourageinent heretofore extended hi
him, and takes pleasure in announcing that'►
has completed airangerouots by ,
which TWO DAILY LINES of • !-
Coaches will run between Gettys.. '
hurg and Hanover, to connect with Ms trains
to and from Baltimore, York, lisrrialstalti
Philadelphia. &c. Persons desiring tieketiser
information will all en the undersigrved.oe 00
CHARLES TAT!, Ticket Agent, at tits Rees
Hotel, in Chamberaburg street.
Li - Special attention given to all DaeltsgN t
&c., or other business tntruated to the 13111.
signed between pettysburg and Hallaftr.
h,ch will be promptly and carefully atlas&
ed to.
7The undersigned has Aso effected at•
rangementa by which be will be able to supply
t`Qaches. Stages. &c., for Funerals and otiose
occasions, at moderate charges.
NICHOLAS WEAVES.
Gettysburg, April 13, 1857.
Register's Notice.
VOTICE is hereby given to all Loptees end
1.1 other persons concerned. that the ,d‘itiw
is/ration Accounts hereinafter mentionint silt
be presented at the Orphan's Conn oCAskifirf
county, for confirmation' and allorapost op
i'lleidgy, Ilse 261.4 dug of May walk vs;
(These are a portion of those to be phew/led.)
241. The account of William Omer. 'Elect
utor of the last will and testament of %Writ
Oruer, Son., late of Mental= township, Ad'
ams county, deceased.
243. Tbo second account of John C. KeiCal 7
lion, Administrator of the estate of Cora**
MoCallion, deceased.
244. The first account of John C. U
lion, Administrator of Catharine Mee
deceased, late of Liberty township, At**
245. The fist and final account of 'Daniel
Bucher, Administrator of David &plies, dit•
ceased.
247. Tho account of Augustus Duatess,
now sole and acting Bisector of the last said
and testament of John Duncan, deceased.
251. The account of Joseph Monk, Trite.
tee for the sale of real estate of Adam Lekt.
decessed.
254. The first account of Biannual Speer •
ler,Administratur of the Estate ofJoba 4isiar
ler, deceased, late of Borough of Berwick.
25R. The first and final lacount of George
Ehrhart and Daniel Ehrhart, EsecstueJ of
Thomas Ehrhart, deceased.
260. Second and deal amount a .thmirj
Benner and Josiah Beaker, XXOCOIOII.O 41 *
last will and testament of Juitn-Bloilift. der
ceased.
Wsf. P. WALTER.
Reffilkie_
Po . DANALII4sII4 Der**
Register's Oilice, Gettyabesg. 1_
April 27. 1857. id f
Latest Airrival
Anotiler ',Large Ski* eit'Ver Griffidie lL2 'll4
R hostler. ()hepatic - 1
11110103 &BRO. hiiejost reinhalbaukilli
chy. a large lot of .ts.'e,..eoodswi.olladlisij
Canothiseree,ke•l l4 oo ale**
which they are preparectitO istiellimortiaaa -
ever.Stirp in and risokAttliairmarlibmit
To. it tiost tba_pyres V 111111049
welt the latest Tablet*
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