last 'lid Fumy. 1 . ; run woaal tit Icy enitt." ......Sonse of the ladies of New York are adopting the profession of dentistry.' Tb• Kent News mays that the only kind of wheat in Mist county, which escaped the scab, was the Mediterranean. The reweave from Imports to the lit of July was forty-six millions , which, considering that it was a year of commercial revulsion and depression, is a very aatistactury *amount. The exports, after all, have not much fallen of, and the country is not only conch richer, but a great seal wiser, for the temporary check which it has met. The Worth Infantry Band at York have received their new silver instruments, manu factured in Germany. The Judge+ of the English Court of Common Plea. have decided that railway travelers are not bound to take care of any por tion of their baggage, the company being legal ly responsible far its safety. ......The Portland `• State of Maine•' intimates that the Democratic candidate for the next United States Senatorship in that State will be lion. John Appleton, now Assistant Secretary of State. Es-President Pierce and wife were to leave Madeira on the first of Jane for Lisbon: thence, avoiding the larger European cities. fur Verity, in Switzerland, where he will spend the summer. Mr. Nathaniel Hawthorne and Wr. John Howard March will be with him in Switzerland. "Home, Sweet Home."—A statement having been made that Washington Irving•and not John Howard Payne, was the author of "Home, Sweet Home." Mr Irving has written a letter disclaiming the authorship, to the hon or of which he thinks Mr. Payne is undoubted ly entitled. _Our exchanges bring us the intelligence of the death of Dan Rice's well-known horse "Exceli.ior." The poor brute, it would ap pear, fell from the stairs which he used to as cend in the ring, and fracturing a limb, his death was rendered necessary. "Excelsior" was a son of the renowned " Grey Eagle," and was some twelve years old, eight of which he performed in the ring. An %fent son of a clergyman named Alexander has recovered $3,1.33 damages from the Cleveland and Pittsburg Railroad Company for having his hand cut off by i train of cars. The cultivation of the grape for wine making has lieen commenced in South Carolina. The prize properfr discovered at Luck now is said already tb amount to a million and • gnat ter sterling. • Some men seem to have consciences, and others a score apiece; a separate one for every occasion. Two Chien° ladies went to a ball the other evening in•a furniture wagon; no ordina ry carriage could contain the immense dresses they .wore. Jerrold asys that young boy'. who mar ry rich old maids, " gather in the spring of life the golden fruits of autumn." . It Is an error to think that a long face Is essential to good morals, or that laughing is an unpardonable crime. Mr. Banauel Driver, of Rockingham coun ty, Vs., has a calf fifteen months old that weighs 1,073 pounds. There is no news from the Atlantic Tel egraph Fleet. Doubtless the whole thing has proved a failure, and both vessels have return ed to England. The Superintendent of Indian affairs in Cush has succeeded in negotiating a number of treaties of peace with Indian tribes who have been at animosity for years. This pacific set tlement is infinitely more valuable to the country than any honors of victory purchased at the cost of bloody war. Why is a cigar like patent medicine ? Because it is no go unless puffed. .......t babe is a mother's anchor; she can not go far from her moorings. Why are hoops like obstinate men?— Because they often stand out about Tames. 'cothlng remains so long in the memory as wrung deeds. They are nettles which can not be ploughed out of sight, bat will spring up with fresh stings at every disturbance. "Plain-faced girls should dress plainly," remtrked Miss Leslie. Was there ever a young lady who was willing to admit that aLe had a plain face? If you wish to cure a scolding wife, never fail to laugh at bee with all your might till she ceases—then kiss her. Sure cure and no quack medicine. " You will have to bear the responsibil ity," said the mother to a bright-eyed young daughter of our acquaintance, who thought of marrying without the maternal approbation. "I expect to bear several, ma," said Fanny.— Lou. Journal. Lynching Case in Kentucky.—Cinein nati, July 12.—Joseph Beard, the city marshal of Lexington, Ky., who was killed by Barker on Saturday morning, was, at the time, endeavoring to stop a fight in the market house. Bai ker, who was engaged in the row, rushed upon Beard with a knife, which entered his side, severing the langs and enter ing the heart, killing him instantly. A terrible excitement immediately ensued and the citizens assembled in large numbers. Barker was taken to the watch house and thence to the jail. He was, however, soon seized by the ill dtgnant multitude and marched to the court house yard. A temporary scaf fold was erected from the court house window, and at S A. AL Barker was swung off. The first rope broke and ho fell to the ground, a distance of thir ty feet, bruising his •face considerably. He recovered in a few minutes and was again taken up to the window, another rope attached, and he was then made to jump again from the window. His lifeless body was left dangling in the air throughout the day. Er-Rev. J. S. Kailoch Again in Trou ble.—Mr. Ka!loch attended a religions meeting in Rockland, Mo., a week ago Sunday evening, and took part in the proeeoings. He got into a sharp dis mission with Deacon Wilson, who was a prominent witness in the famous Kul- Iva trial, and Elder J. Baker, a Baptist preacher. Mr. Kalloch took offence at some remarks of Elder Baker, which ho understood to apply to him. The diS mission and meeting were at length ended by the gas being turned off, tear: tag the audience in great temporal darkness. 4t. Governor Flogged.—The Missouri Tataph says that Governor Stewart, of t State, while pretty drank, got taloa quarrel with Mr. Vandiver, about mardon of the St. LonisVorecy nis, which ended in a t, tho - - -Gwrernor getting a very satisfactory :thrashing. Stewart's friends - say It was not fair, us be was too drank to ight. ~~a~kefepohfs. oorrodedfro ma tie firm 11414 more. 'fort t Ilasmie papon Bultiatore--/oriday (art. Flour, per barrel, .$4 25 ® 4 37 Wheat, per bushel, 1 00 4 1 25 Rye, '. 70 ( 75 Corn, .' 83 ® 88 Oats, " 38 (4 45 Beef Cattle, per hand., 6 50 '® 750 Hogs, '• 625 6 4 5O Hay, per ton, 9 00 415 00 Whimls,py, per gallon, 24 (4 25 (Juan*, Peruvian, per ton, GO 00 Hanover— T karsday last Floor, per 'AI., from wagons, $4 00 Du. " from Mora, 4 62 Wheat, per bonito', - 90 ® I 00 Rye, —65 Corn, /6 68 Oats, 6 l Clorerseed, " Timothy, " Plaster, per ton, fork—Friday inst. Floor, per bbl., from wagons, $3 87 Do., " from stores, 475 Wheat, per bushel, 85 ® 1 13 Rye, Ad Corn, dld Oats, 114 Clover teed, " Timothy, " Plaster, per ton, Ifjborm sdroruummost of Dr. Rumford's Li,.. larman •ioo, WI toollmsr edema. ID r • CALM ArtgAl TIM ST WV .—The whirl of *sato. moat ineideut to the eelebratlow d Om Fourth of Joky has embeated. Lod the calm of traimaillty has weereedsel tho storm of eseitsmoet. lives time are always mum after this great aomml rash of ship.," and we bar* plenty of time *to porton,' a "labor of Irmo," to wit: to commend the magaitleeat garmiste merle sad mold at tho Brows !tons Clothing Usti of Bor./chill k Wilms, Nos et 3 and 1103 Cbestaat Pt., above Sittig, Fhlhotelabla. (Jw.l2. lm. Lcr taus Da. Learn, or Irlanoarr.--Darliegion, it , Nor. 12, 11134 —Oestleesen : I sin planed to state, that I ban tried the Oxygearied Vinare ter ledigintion and Debility. sad found Inusediate relief Mal solK only • port of • barite. I hare the grestoot riroolialogeo, le It as • core for Dyrpepela and Oenesal DebilitY, arid moms* od It with mak plemare to alt parlor Laboring ander those dienaree. Yon are at liberty to it this as you think proper, to promote the salsa thin oxielloort medicine. Years ke., The Oxygen dad Bitters give a healthy tone to the Nomad: nod Digettive System, and set u the surest pre servative against /ever and Ague, u well u other lute- Scre Fowts & Co., 138 Washington street, Boston, Proprietors. Sold by their agouti everywhere. A. D. liocittzs. Gettys burg. July 12. 2w I¢lhotx.ovrev's Puts—• Woe Ds m Deities —lt idemeld be understood that the operation of these famous Mlle le not limited to the miff of those ri..lent internal distempers for whiels they me anoweeftelly adodnifferid in tale conotry wed all others. They amt aloe as an immedi ate °effective in the minor sunsets incident to both sexes. We commend them mot unreservedly ae the very beat famitl Mildieloll in existence. If gives to children suffer ing from odic, conatmatens, worms, or any disorder of the stomach or beware, they Invariably afford immediate tenet /• fact, they ongiat be be comodered everywhere a domestic staple, for Bickner, whether of Relight ur sec lose eleareeter, mascot _ king retells its hold to any household where they are alwapf at hand. 117 "Tel Mawr 2101. MS Rumor !—'llll JAMES CLARICE'S C PILL., prepared from • prescription by Sir J. Clarks, M. D., Physician Extra•r dinary to the Meeirs. This ..II knows medicine lain los patties, bet a sere and wife remedy for Female Dinka Ities and Utietreetioss, from wry sum what ; sad althoegh a poworfel nmaly, they costal* aotbiag bertha to the eteastitatlue. To Miswrite Linn* it IA pecullarty It will, In ashen time, bring oaths monthly period with regularity. Theme rills hare never One hewn to fall when the dinettes@ mead page of pamphlet an well °bonnet. For further particulars gets pamphlet free of the agent. N. B —SI eel 6 posteTs stamps 'sensed to any author ised sent, will Dunn • bottle, sioatataiog over pins by return T. W. Dyutt & Ele•, Wholesale *teats, Philadelphia . A. D. Deshler, Afoot, tiettystrerz. !Say 1., 1 ly Die Ijh. "Thee ions the wild bratier, toes sleet, .r some wow; Vi •'IL stand by sorb other however at blow." MARRIED, July 13tb, 1858, in St. John's Ev. Lutheran Church,Philadelphia, by Rev. C. W. Scheeler, the Rev. S. SENTIIAN, late Pastor of Ev. Luth. Church in Taneytown, Md., but now of St. Pe ter's Ev. Luth. Church at Darren Gill, Mont gomery county, Pa., to Mies SALLIE A. LEG MAN, of Germantown. On Thursday, the 13th inst., in Allegheny cite, by the Rev. Wm. D. Howard, Mr. J. D. LIVINGSTON to Miss HATTIE M. MORRIS. I pn the Bth inst., in Philadelphia, by Rev. Robert Kleinedam, of St. Peter's, Mr. RICHARD C. HEWITT, of Petinsville, N. J., to Miss ANN Be CARVER, of Gettysburg, Ps. In York, Pa., Jul) 14th, by the Rev. J. Stine, Mr. HENRY N. MINNIGH, of this borougn, to Miss ELIZA J. EPPLEILLN, of Bendersrille, this county. the 1004 "Me 11111V1118 ea treat the Twee et una le tweed ; New view b yeeth, sew wltheriee , on the greesl." DIED, On Sunday, the 11th inst., at the residence of her son, Wm. Buehler, in Baltimore, Mrs. SARAH BUEHLER, (widow of George Bueh ler, and mother of E. B. Buehler, Esq., of this place,) aged 71 years 10 months and 21 days. Her remains were interred at Hanover on Monday, followed to the grave by a large con course of relatives and friends. On Wednesday last, in Mountplessant town ship, Mr. JUSE.PLI SSEERISGELL, aged about 25 'tears. On Saturday morning last, JOHN L. G CBElt- NATOR, Esq., of Brush town, Conowago town ship, aged about 67 years. At the residence of his grandfather, Dr. Smith, in Butler township, on Saturday last, JOHN JOSEPH, son of George A. and Jose phine Codori, of this place, aged 2 months and 21 days. Let little children come, For Christ bath said they may, His bosom then shall be their borne; Their fears he'll drive away On Saturday last, WILBERT jOIIN, son of George and Magdalena Trostle, of Straban township. aged 10 months and IS days. " Notice. TILE first and final account of Eliaa Hart man, Committee of Sophia Bear, (lunatic,) deceased, bas been filed in the Court of mon Pleas of Adams county, and v.ill be con firmed by the said Court on the ltith day of August next, unless cause be shown to the contrary. JACOB BUSHEY, Proth'y, July 19, 1858. td* Executor's Notice. HENRY KOSER, Sr's. ESTATE.—Letters testamentary on the estate of Henry Kosery Sr., late of Butler township, Adams county, deceased, having been granted to the undersigned, residing in the same township, he hereby gives notice to all per sons indebted to said estate to make im mediate payment, and those having claims against the same to present them properly authenticated for settlement. ALEXANDER KOSER, Er'r. July 19, 11158. dt Pamphlet Laura. THE PAMPHLET LAWS of the State have been received at this Office, and are now ready for distribution among those entitled to twelve them. s ' JACOB BUSHEY, Proth'y. Prothonotary's (Aloe, Getty,- t burg, July 12, 1858. 3t f COCKS. Sospendare.Crarata end Hamoiker " ohm* at TOKINGS. TRUNKS for saki cheap at - F. B. PICKING'S. wirmenvati NO4VAL Fire Protection Society. TUE above named Institution is now pre pared to receive Proposals for the Insur ance of property in this county. One hun dred and twenty Applications,—embracing property amounting to one hundred and nine ty thousand dollars in value, were Approved of on the third day of July instant. As this Corporation was originated with the sole view of securing the property of Partners and other persons in insulated and detached locations,—no property within the limits of the borough of Gettysburg, nor any other town wherein buildings are situated in blocks or closely adjoin, nor upon any property wherein Seam-power is employed, or upon any buildings or property within one hundred and fifty yards of any Rail-way on which Locomotive en-gives me run, nor upon any property within one hundred yards of any stationary Steam engine, will be in sured. The burning of Coniphene, Pine and Ethereal oil is considered rrlra hazardous and decidedly interdicted. The carrying of candles, lamps and other fire-lights unprotected by glass lanterns, thro' and about houses,—into ravans nut constant ly occupied.—and out-houses, barns and stables, as also the storing up and keeping of Ashes in wooden vessels in buildings in sured, are so indisputably acts of " gross negligence," that in a case of damages by fire, the insured party may be put to the onus probandi, (obligation of proving) that the fire did not originate from any of these repre hensible and inexcusable practices. The intention of the S reiety is, by the adoption and enforcement of stringent pre cautionary Rules, as mach as possible to di minish the chances of fires occurring from sheer carelessness, and to conduct the busi ness thereof on the most economical plan : the only Officer receiving any remuneration for his services is the Secretary. Application east be made to any of the Offi cers who all act as Surveyors and Agents. President, WILLIAM D. Gonitten*: Treasurer, George Throne; Secretary, James Russell; Vice President. Jacob Fulweiler Directors, John Throne ; Joseph ITartxel ; Henry Witmor of Strnhan ; Tribias Boyer, George Lady ; Peter Shull; Abraham Itife ; Peter Ketteman. 33 4 00 1 50 6 00 75 36 4 00 2 00 8 50 littummaiburg, July 19, 1858. eow4t VOTICE is hereby given to all legatees and other persons concerned that the Admin istration accounts hereinaftet mentioned will be presented at the Orphan's Court of Adams county fur confirmation and allowance, on MonSsn. the 16th day of August next, at 10 n'clocic. A. M.. viz: 50. The first account of Jacob Tenger, ex ecutor of the last will and testament of Jacob Tenger, deceased. JAMES LEWIS 51. The first and final account of Jacob Wi+e. executor of the will of. Catharine Teen er, late of East Berlin, Hamilton townThip, deceased. exhibited by Selowitian NVi4e. of the executors of said Jacob dreca.ed. 52. The first account of Peter Boblitz. ad ministratur of the estate of Jacob 130 blitz, deceased. 53. The account of Jacob Wulf. guardian of the persons and estates of Lavinia Fli..k inger, (now Hoover) and Elizt. Flickinger, minor children of John Flickinger, Jr.. lets of Tyrone township, Adams county, deeensed, settled by Samuel Wiest and Samuel W..lf, administrators of the estate of the said Jacob Wolf, late deceased. 54. The first accoent of Joseph l'ifackley, executor of the last will and testament of Jacob MAckley,late of the township of Mount joy. deceased. 55. The first and final account of James F. Koehler, administrator de boxia non cunt tesiamenlo annum of Deitrick Felty, late of Berwick township, Adams county, ties:etthel. 56. The aecount of Peter Trimmer, n.linio istrator ..f the estate of Elizabeth Trimmer, late of Tyrone township, deeeasrl. 21. The first aconunt of Fraleriek executor of the last will of John Deardorff, deceased. si. The first account of Henry Thomas and Samuel Thomas, admiuistrators of Philip Thomaq, deceased. s'). The first account °lineal) Benner, ad ministrator, de &nit non, with the will au• ne=ed, of Michael Miller, deceased. 60. The first and anal account of Jacob Ilankey, administrator de Goals 404 of Wil liam liartzel, deceased. 61. The second account of Hon. J.lel B. Lawler, Executor of the last will and testa ment of Henry iVasmus, late of the borough of Gettysburg. Adams county, deceased. 6•_t. The first end final account of J. B. Partner. Administrator with the will annex ed of Marcus Burns, Lite of Liberty to:I-I -shii), decease& ZACHARiAIi 31YERS, Reyist•r. Register's 016ee,1;ettys-; burg, July 19,1858. j Particular Attention ! TRE Railroad will without doubt be finish ed to Gettysburg by the first of October next, and it is confidently expected that the board of =Di rectors will gives free " blow-out" on that great day. Meantime Picking would most respEctfully inform those 500 men who purchased their Overcoats from him last fall, and those 499 who have already procured their Summer Clothing, and the public gen erally, that he has just returned from the city with another beautiful assortment of COATS, consisting of Cloth, Cassimeres Cashmaret, Indian cloth, Lhielts. frock, sack and raglans. I'ANTS of evory possible description, and at prices that can not fail to please the most economical pur. chaser. VESTS that will compete in wake and style with the best custom Thankful for the past encouragement. I hope by a desire to please, a strict attention •iii business, and by giving you all pi 0.1 cheap clothing, to merit a continuituceof your patronage. Remember the place, Chambers burg street, opposite the Engli•do Littliernal Church. F. B. PICKING. Gettyshorg. July 19. 1858. Jury List—August Term. GRAND JURY. Berwick Bor.—Joseph It. Henry. (iettyaburg—Jacob Brinkerhoff, Wm. Reeve?, ‘N intact' 11. Culp, George Jacobs. Mountpleaaant—Solomon Toot. Cumb)erland—John Slider. klenallen—Andrew Adel, Emanuel Broogh, Richard Fitzgerald. Franklin —Jacob Deardorff, Philip COAL% John Hartman, William Geyer. Germany—Benjamin Landis. Huntington—Joseph Trimmer. Hamilton—Michael Bohn Daniel Bair. Butler—Adam Gardner, Jesse Dull, Jonathan Wtsler. Liberty—J .hn Hamer. Latimore—Jonathan Brenneman. Berwick Twp.—Jacob Laughtnan. GINEKA I, JURY. Gettysburg—Peter Raffensperger. (isms ny —David Weikert. John Miller, Mar tin Steffy, J. Augustus Fliiorb. Hamiltonbau —Robert McClear, Jacob Hoke, Jeptha Dobbs, Daniel Muaselman, Adam Butt. Hamilton—Charles Hebert, George Ring. Olford—Abdiel F. Giu, George Smith. Butler—John Raffensperger, Michael Dietrich, John Eicholtz. Latimore--Jesse Leas, Joseph Flohr. Conowago--Christian Weisensole. Franklin—Samuel Lohr, Isaac Rife, Henry Mickley, Ephraim Newman. Straban—Henry Monfort, Jacob King, Geo. Weaver. Huntington--Cyrus Beale'. James H. Neely, Dr. John H. Marsden, Adam Weigle. Jacob blteaffer, John Miller (of Charles.) Mountjoy—Daniel Shaeffer. Elijah Eckenrods, Peter Otndorff, Peter Baker. Liberty—Jacob Krise, James O'Brien, Joseph Kiddlemoser. Cumberland—Joseph Bailey. Freedeca—Joaeph Hoffman. Berwiek--Sameel Geist.limn. Tyvoae—George Fuller of L. David Hernias. Readies—Elias Busboy. Goggle Brown. Manalien--Peter Adam=. July 19, 1858. Register's Notice. • I TN pursuance of attn . d7 rite . of rendilioai! .fflapoaos and Fier, acme, loaning out of the Coors of CASITIOIII Pleas of Adams coon-! tt, Pa., and to me direeted i will be exposed to Public Sale, at the Court. house, in the bo rough of Gettysburg, on Saturday, Ike 7th } day of August, IFtSS, at I o'clock, P. M., the fjllowing def.cribed Heil Estate: No. I.—A Lot of Ground. situate on Baltitnore street, in the Borough of Oettys-! burg, Adams county, Pa., adjoining lot of If. J. Stable on the north and lot of Rev. C. P. Krauth on the south, with improvements.: viz: One two-story Weather- ..„, boarded HOUSE. with two-story 4c lllll Brick Back-building attached, a Log Stable, and a well of water. • o S.--One other Lot, situated on High street, in salt IS u•ouf:i. ull nin„ Pub lic School house on the east, ar.d a 'mutt alley to No, 1 on the went, and .it running back to an idle:, on which I.t erected a tnii-st 4 Brick I)WELLIXG, with Back building attached. No 3.—A Lot of Ground, situnted on the corner of B•itshington and West Middle streets, running &rill back man alley, said Borough. - 111 on whieh are ereael a two-story Brick HOUSE, a one-and-a-half-story kranie House. and a Frame Blacksmith Shop. No. 4.—A Lot of Ground, fronting on 'West Middle street, adjoining lot of Samuel Wearer on the west nod lot No. 3 nn the east, and ranting back to an alley, in said Borough. • No. 5.—A Tract of Land, containing 7 acres. more or less, situntqa in the borough of Gettysburg aforesaid, a4oining lands of Robert Smith and others. No. 6.--A Traci, of Land, containing 38 acres, more or less, situated hi Cumber land township, Adams county, Pa., adjoining lands of Ephraim Ilanaway, John Herbst, and others. No. 7.—A Trnct of' Land, containing 5 acres, more or less; situated in the Borough of Gettysburg aforesaid, bounded and de scribed as follows : on the north by the Mil lerstown road, and on the south by Weet sliddle street. Seized and taken in execution an the property of Tuoioas F. FRAZICR. A Lot of Grohnd, fronting on South Baltimore_ street, in the borough of Gettys burg, Adams county, Pa., bounded on the south by lot of Pr. John Runkel, and north and west by public alloys. on which are erected a two-story Log IVeatherlyiardesi HOUSE, a Brick Back-building, • a large Frame Shop, (recently '9lll occupied as a Stare,) a Brick :AIM Stable, Frame Wood-house, and. all necessary out-buildings. Seizeit suit taken in execution as the property urPrrEa SuEA us. =BOZO A 'l'm( t of Land. containing 40 acres, inure or I Vituate , l in kloindie. hurl ton n• Alp. Ada m ., „Pa., adjoining lands of Daniel Keeklar, Bailey and other.: on wilier' ore erect- te a • Hln o-itiory hog 1110USE,with e, a well of water near the door.— La: - - Seized awl token in elocution the properly EUVCAKU lit, TKIt. =ME= A Tract of Land, sitaatcil in Mount pleasant town-hip, Adorns county. Pa., ad joining li t int4 of John May, Sani net Ca 4hinnn and othero, 6)ntit.ti- -'4llll ins 13 nerea, more or less, on which are erected a one-gtory. Stone Ifou4e and Frame Statile : n spring on the prenti4e 4. Seial , l ( Ma taken in execution as the property of SAMir Kt. eItI.:NWKLL.. - AI.S() - The interest of John M. Peters in a Tract of Land, containing 55 acre., more or Tess, sitti.ted in Huller township, Adams county, l'a , adjoining !awl. of Henry IL Koser, Simoel Hammer, John Waite; and ethers, on which aro erected two.-story Log lIOUSE, with one Awry Kitchen at ached: it Double Lig Barn, Spring House. pud4.•:• other ling.. with an Orchard of fruit tree.. Seised and taken in esoeution as the property of Jon', M l'rruas 16.1.1 e LItifITSER, Sheriff: Sheriffs Office, Gettysburg, July 19. IF5.t. to IMF-len per cent. of the purchase money up m all sales by the Sheriff most be paid over imine liately after the proncrty is struck down, and on lai i lure to comply therewith, the property will 14;11.11%1A put up fur rate. - - - Court Proclamation. WiTEREAS the lion. %mum. J. FISHER, T President of the several Courts of Com mon Pleas in the Counties composing the 19th District, and Justice of the C turts of Oyer and Terminer, and General Jail D ery, for the trial of all capital and other offenders in the said district. and I) iVID ZIEGLER and ISAAC E. Estirs.,Judges of the Courts of Com mon Pleas, and Justices of Cie Conan of Oyer and Terminer. anti General Jail Delivery, fir the trial of all capital and other offenders in the County obAtlams—hare issued their pre cept, bearing date the 21st day of April, in the year of our Lord one thousand eight hundred and lifts-eight, and to me directed, for holding a Court of Cowmen Pleas. and General Qatirter Sessions of th% Peace. and General Jail Delivery and Court of Oyer and Terminer. at I 11!,i tyslturg. .Vtiiitiay. Ififh day or-1 furI—NoTICIS Is ktERIIIIT GI YEN to ttll the Jastiees of the Petime. the Coroner and C mstaltles within the said coun ty of Attain., that they lie then and there in their proper persons, with their Rolls, Re cur Is, Ittrptisitions, Extuninations, and other Remembrances, to do those things which to their ofitt:es and in that behalf appertain to be d ime , : ,ad al,. they who wißprosecute azainst the p tiiumers that are or then shall ho in the Jail of the •nia Cmtity of Adams. are to he Dien and the i re to prosecute against them to shall the just: ISAAC LIG lITNER, Sheri: Sheriff's Office. Gettysburg.' July,l9, 1;54. to f r AAL IkAalm C. W. Slagle & Co., COMMISSION AND PRODUCE INTER CIIANTs. ttt and 133 North street, Baltimore.—Being estutilished in the Com mission business tor a number of years, they solicit consignments, and par particular at tention to the sale of GRAIN of all kinds, Flour, Clover Seed, Whisky and Country Produee generally. We remit proceeds promptl7. Tracks from the Northern Cen tral Railroad run into our Warehouses. Refer to E. B. Buehler, E3q., Gettysburg. June 21, 18. - .8. ly Lumber at Cost. THE undersigned, intending to relinquish the Lumber business, (to open a Hard ware Store in New Oxford,) now offers all kinds of LUMBER at reduced prices. Call and judge fur yourselves. The stock em brae's a full assortment, Boards, Plank, Joists, Scantling. Laths, Palings, Atc. JACOB AULABAI.;GLI New Oxford, June 28, 1858. W. R. Linn, NZWVILLZ, PA., A GENT for Prince & Co.'s improved MELODEONS. THE BEST IN THE WORLD! Also, the world renowned CHICKEBING PIANOS. lirlnstruments delivered to any address at Manufacturers prices. • MirEver/instru ment warranled. ,t 'Send for a eircalar. July l2 , 1858. Sm* CARPET SACKS of every description to be hail at PICKING'S. MUSICAL.—VioIins, Flutes, Aorsewdeons. Pik*, io., for sale low at PICKING'S. VEEP TUE FLIES OFF.—Most Inagnialeest assortment of Fly Nets at PIC KI NW& TOURIVAMItifr I Kagnifloent Affair! A GRAND TOURNAMENT will come off at Mummasburg, Adams county, Pa., on Nlterday, July 310, in which the Ladies and gentlemen of the surrounding country are resneetfull• invited to participate. MANY ttA LLANT KNIGHTS have signi fied their intention to become competitors for honors, and many mere will avail themselves of the opportunity before the decisive hour arrives. The site selected fur the occasion cannot be surpassed in the country fur beau ty. Extensive preparations are being made as to convenience and comfort. Elevated seats will be provided, that the visitors may have a commanding view of the entire pro cLedinc,,s. The Knights throughout the county, and adjoining rountien, are cordially in% tit.' to be present in thin contest for the QUEEN OF Lovr. AND BEAUTY. The Committee of Arrangements will spare 11. labor in having the above carried out on a ma4nificent scale. The Tilting will cum meNe at 10 o'clock. d. M. (1 4 ir .Varshal.—F.. W. Stable. A.sistant Marshal.—A nd' w liointzclmnn,.Jamcs Mick ley, Capt. F. Baily, li. Latehaw•, Capt. Jacili Keckler. //craldr.—Jacob Mickley. C. 11. Fulweiler, Wm. J.teub .Markg, J&e.36/1. Plank, B. Strailiaugh. ..lu,t;ici.—llenry Mickley, !lane Lizhtner, JohTi .John Hooter, David Szhrirer, Jacob Eckenrode, U. J. Brinkerhoff, George Th•nnas. Committee of Arrangements.—Henry Bit nor. S. Hart, A. J. Putterfield. L. C. Wilder, 11. Witmore. I'aac Byers, Abraham Rife, 11. Haldeman, J. D. Myers, Peter Mickley, M. D. Myers. Henry Ruth, Jacub Eyster, L. Hart. A. Wolf )rd. TILE BLUES' BAND, of Gettysburg. will be present, and a Charge delivered ,to the Kingfits on the occasion. Knights who have not entered their name, will please notify the Secretary. A. J. 'Potterfield. as early as possible. Carriages, Buggies. ite., will form their line on the west side of the ring. Foil the convenience of Knights wishing to exercise,' Tiltings will take place et the Grounds on Saturdays in the afternoons pre tious'to the 31st. July 19, It45S. Autioneer AND YENDUt: CRIER.—Tbe subscriber rktspectfully informs the public, that he continues the business of Crying 'endues, Auctibmt. fe., on the very lowest terms.— From his experience Ands determination to do the heist for the interests of his co 4tomers, be flatters himself that he will be able to render full satisfaction to those who may see propmx to employ him. His.residenee is in Beading township, Adams county. one mile below Stambaugh's Mill, nn Big Minowagn ercek, nn the farm of the Widow Neidich.— (live George a trial at a sale. _ GEO. F. MILLER. glar Letters tolitt addressed tu Ottfurd P. 0., !dully Counts. P.t. July 5, 1855. 3m A First-class Farm, `1 DJOI N I NG GETTYSBURG, FOR SALE. --•,The undersigned offers at Private Sale, bin FAUX, situate in Straban township. Adapts county, on the Hanover road, and ad joiniu,g the aettyAbitrg Borough lit.e. The farm ek mains 134 Acres, more or less, the land being of the best quality, much of it granite"—with fair proportions of meadow and timber. Fences good and the toil in ex eelleßt cultivation. The improve- • •„, meats area comfortable Stone Dwelling HOUSki, Bank Barn, • ' 4 ,1f11 Wagon Shed, Corti crib,&c.—first• rate tipple Orchard, a never-failing well of water at the door, and a number of springs upon rho tract. It is certainly one of the most Desirable farms now in market in thin county, and demands the atteation of capi talists. Demons wishing t-) view the property ere requc*tetl to call up ,n the undersigned, resid ing thereon. DANIEL lIE.NNEIL. July 5,181 k. 3m Notice of Inquest. NOTICE is hereby given to all the heirs 11 and legal representatives of Mrs. SARAH ARMSTRONG, late of the Borough of Get tysburg, in the count y ♦ of Adams, deceased, to wit: Margaret McConaughy, James Ewing, Margaret Ross. Ann Ewing, Eliza Ewing, Mary Cosset, Nancy Hersh and Margiret Edie, that an I vocesr will be held on the following property, viz : A' certain Messuage or Rouge and Lot of Ground, situ ated ip the Borough of Gettysburg, being the west half of Lot No. 70 in said Borough, adjoining lots of Rev: Charles F. S'ieffer on the west and C. W. Huffman on the east, and fronting on Chumbersburg ,street in said 13.irou'gh on the south, and an alloy on the north, together the Dwelling 11 Lige and afiritteniffices, nn Stlnrday. the 7M of itequil seat, at 2 o'clock, P. M.. on said premises, to make partition thereof, to and amongst the heirs and legal representatives of said deceased, if the same will admit of partion without prejudice to or spoiling the wholes thereof ; but if the same will not ad mit of such partitiot to inquire how many of said heirs it will conveniently accommis date, and part and divide the same to and among as many of them as the same will accontmodate; but if the same will not ad mit of division at all Without prejudice to or spoiliPg the whole thereof , then to value arid appraise the same, whole and undivided— whereof all persons intereocil are hereby notified. ISAAC LIGHTNER, Sheriff. Sheriff's Office, July 12, 1858. Auditor's Notice. T"f, undersigned, Auditor, appointed by the Orphan's Court of Adams county, to report distribution of the halance remaining in the hands of Amu: T. Watcur, trater•of the estate of Lawns Nee', late of Monahan township, Adams county, to and amongst the parties entitled thereto, will at tend to the duties of laid appointment at his office, in Gettysburg, on Wednesday. the 411 i day of August next, at 10 o'clock in the fore noon of said day, at which time and place all parties interested may attend. E. B. BUEIILER, Auditor. July 12. 10.58. Greatest Improvement OF THE AGE!—Jones' Palen: KEROSENE or COAL OIL LAMPS, unrivalled in Beauty, S;mplicity, Safety or Economy.— E very person desiring to obtain the very best and eh-opeet portable light within their reach: should call and examine these Lamps before purchasing elsewhere, fur the reason, Ist.-That 710 LiC Cidela can occur by ex plosion. That they emit No Of f ensive Odor while burning. 3.1. That they are very easily trimmed. 4th. That they are easily regulated to give more or less light. sth. That they burn entirely free from smoke. 6th.• That the light is at least 50 per cent. cheaper than any other light now in eutiamon use. These Lamps are admirably adapted for the use of Students, Mechanics, Seamstresses, Halls, Churches. Stores, Hotels, and are high ly recommended for Family Use. For sale by GILLESPIE & THOMAS. June 14, 1858. New Goods. rp lIE ohespest in town. Call and see them, 1 at the store of GEO. ARNOLD. April 5,1858. C LOTUS. Casaimeret, Unmet Coatings, and every variety of summer deem gouda or men and boys, to be had at FAILIMITOCKS . . - - a LOVES It HOS I KRT .—Gentlemen in need ‘ ,ll of this article will please call at Pieking's ektitiag Store. CLOWL/L--Ei g htila x , Thirty-hour, and Alarm Clocks, at $1 2b to be had at Picking's Clothing Store. *IImT N. Varna. lIIITISHIST SIENA* New Firm—New Goods. TILE undersigned have /riveted into part nership in the 11 1 119 MI RE if G Ogßr business, at the old stand of Danner Ziegler, in Baltimore street. under the name, style and Ill.rtn of Danner & Zirgter, Jrs., and ask, and will endeavor to de.ten e, a ottntinuanes of the patronage of the old firm, its well as any quantity of new eust,im. They have just returned from the cities with an immense stock of Goods--cousisting in part of Building .Valerials, such as nailit, screws, bingos, bolts, locks, glass, Touts, including edge tonls of every de- scriptii,n, saws, planes, chisels, gouges, bra ces and bills, augers, squares, guages, ham mers, &e. litarksmithc will find anvil.. vices, rasps, files, horse shoes, horse-shoe nails. &e., with them, very cheap. ouch ae cloth, ean-ass, damask, fringes, cotton, moss, nil cloth, springs, axles. hobs, spokes, fellotis, bows, poles, shafts, & Shoe Findings, Tampico, brush and french morocco, linings, bindings, pegs, lasts, boot trees, Le., with a general assortment of shoe maker's tools. Cabinet Maker's Tool', it general assort ment—also varnish, knobs, &e. Housekeepers will also find a large assort ment ofkui yes and forks, bri ttan nia, albata and silver-plated table and tea spoons, candle sticks, waiters, shovel and tongs, sad ir o ns, enamelled and brass kettles, pans, tubs, churns, carpeting, he. Also a general assortment of forged and rolled IRON of all sizes and kinds ; cast, shear and blister steel, which they will sell as cheap as the cheapest. Groceries, a full and general assortment, such as crushed, pulverise I, clarified and brown sugars; New Orleans, West India and sugar house molasses and spnps, coffee, spices, chocolate, fine. coarse and dairy salt; linseed, fish and sperm OIL; Turpentine, Fish, it.t.; a full assortment of i.eadandZine, dry and in oil; also Fire-proof Paints; in fact, almost every article in the Hardware, Coach Finding. Shoe Finding,Houeekeeping, Black smith. Cabinet Maker's, Painter's, Glazier's, and Grocery line, all of which they are de termined to sell as low fur CASU as any house out of the city. HENRY B. DANNER. WAY BRE' HT ZIEGLER. Gettysburg, May 24, lssB. • Notice. TILE undersigned havingg retired from the Mercantile business, the same will here after be continued at the old stand, in Balti more street, by their sons, Henry B. Danner Waybright Ziegler, under the name and le of Danner and Ziegler, Jrs., whom we will recommend to, and fur whom we would bespeak a 'liberal share of patronage from old customers, and of the public in general. Having retired from the Mercantile busi ness, it is necessary that our old business should be settled up. We, therefore, notify all those indebted to us either by Judgment, Note or Book Account, to call and settle the Maine without delay. The books will be found at the old 'Land. J. B. DANNER, DAVID ZIEGLER. Iltty 21, 1858. Just, Arriving! VEIV GOODS at GI LLESPIE & THOMAS'. - 11 —Groceries, Fish, Spices, Confections, Fruits, &o. Soiling cheaper than over. Give us a call. Also, the Jones Paten COAL OIL LAMPS —the greatest improvement of the age. June 7, 18.18. • Cheap ! Cheap ! FORE NEW GOODS!—JACOBS & BRO. have just returned from the city, wlth a very large assortment of Cloths, Cassimeres, Vostings, Summer Goods, and everything else in the men's wear line. They also offer plain and fancy Shirts, Collars, silk and cot ton Handkerchiefs, Suspenders, &c., Having bought unusually low, fur the cash, they are enabled to sell CHEAPER THAN EVER -au excel lent full cloth suit, made up, for $l3, for in stance. Give them scull, at their new estab lishment, in Chambersbutg street,a few doors west of the Court-house, before purchasing elsewhere. [May 10. Removal. Tim subscriber has removed his Plough I- and Machine Shop from the Foundry building to Railroad street, opposite Tate's Blacksmith shop, back of the Eagle Hotel, there he is better prepared than ever to at tend to customers. Ploughs always on band and made to order at the shortest notice, and Machines, Reapers, repaired. Also he will attend to cleaning and repairing Clocks. May 10. DAVID WARREN. Pay Up I PERSONS indebted to the late Firm of liettinussr & .Mllll4llAtiGl7, are hereby notified to make payment. to Geo. E. Bring men, on or before the 24th day of July. as af ter that date all claims due and unpaid will be put in suit for immediate collection. BRINGMAN & AISGIiINBAUGH. July 5, 1858. 31 Dissolution OF PARTNERSLIIP.—The Co-partnership existing between the subscribers has been dissolved this duy by mutual consent. We are much obliged to our Manila and the pub lic fur the liberal support extended to us.— Our books are placed in the hands otGeo. E. l3ringumn for collection, and we earnestly request those indebted to us to call and make i.n mediate payment, as we ilosi re to settle the business of the firm without Aelay. GIX). E. BRINGMAN, 11. AUOLIINUAUGLI April 19, 11438 us°. S. _slim:NAN.] [Jowl CULP New Firm. BRI NGMAN L CULP, Successors to Bring man & Augliinhaugh, Manufacturers and Dealers in FIATS, CAPS, noTr3, SITOES, Trunks. Harness, Saddles, Bridles, Collars, Umbrellas, Canes, &e., &e, Having com menced business at tho well known stand of Bringnum & Aughinhaugh, (Sign of the Big Bout) we invite all who desire anything in our line of business, feeling confident that we will be able to give entire satisfaction to all who may favor us with their pntrunage. Boots and Slurs made upon the shortest no tice, as heretofore. Also, Saddle., Harness, Bridle., Trunks, &c., and all kiwis of repair. ing done ut the s hortest notice. Come one! Cime all ! Remember the Elace, Chambersburg street, sign of the Big Riot. Gettysburg, April 20, 1858. A Card. THE subscriber haring disposed of his in wrest in the store of B..inginan .L Augh inbangh to John Culp, ro-pectfully asks the continuance of his friends and customers to patronise the nes firm of Bringman & Culp. II ENRY Al.;li 11 I, N 8.11.11.111. April 26,1858. Shawls I A T SCHICK'S. '•.". Printed Cashmere Shawls, Stella, " Thibet, Crepe, Delaine. April 5, 1858. VESTS—each u &tin, Italian Cloth, Buff and White Menailes, Linen. German, &c., at PICKING'S. CID.I,ItS & TOBACCO.-1 large supply of all kinds, just received at J. C. QUINN I BRO.'S. 9 000 PIECES of Wall Paper just re 1w ceirod and fur sale at April 5. PAXTON & 50DOZEN Scythes in store and for tab wholesale and retail at the store of rADNESTOCK BEDTIMES. FRITITS and Confeoticms, 42i00 and fresh, jut train the oil, to be had at GILLLSPIE & TIIO3IIEr. The Only Safe PREPARATON that does not Pye. bat will restore GRAY HAIR to its original color, by Nature'a own nrocess. is Pinfiatv‘r 0. J. fr,al's ezkbrated * HAIR RIIBI4O.IIA TI 'E. In proof of the ;bore tonwillestvin4 the - following testimony fans 4111411pLigismt Per sons from all parts of Mil Solomon Mann, Ant KAMP )dish., say. his wife, whose halt had bestole very thin. and entirely white; was restored to its original brown color, and had thickened and become beautiful and glossy uptiltslla en tirely over, the head. Others of ni r family and friends are using your Ret tondo, with the happiest effects. Hon. Judge Breese, Ex•S.enator of Illinois, soya my hair was orematurely gray, but, by the rise of Wood's II estora t ire, it Imo resumed its oriinni color, and I have no doubt pee nianentiv Hon. 11. I. Stewart. says, my hikir was cry gray, but after using two bottles, it re. stored it to its natural eelnr. Rev. J. K. Bragg, Brookfield, Mass., rays it has removed from my head inflammation, dandruff, and a constant tendmey to Itching, and restored my hair, which wasgsltyt to its original color. J. W. Davidson, Monmouth, 111., says, my hair was tvro-tbirds Fay. or rather white, but, by the application of the Restorative as directed, it has resumed its nriginaleolor. D r . G. Wallis. Chicago, says, after using a great many other preparations, all to no of feet, I used one bottle of your Hair Restore tire, which has cured a humor in my head of two years' standing. Benjamin Lmgridge, 25 4 Seventh Avenue, New York, says, having lost my hair by the effects of the Erysipelas, when it began to grow, instead of black, as heretofore, it was well mixed with gray. Having tried many preparations to restore the color without ef fect, I was induced to try yours, and in spite, of all my doubt. it has had the desired effect. H. L. Williams, M. D., Peekensville, Ala., says, I have used your Restorative, and find it all that it is recommended to be. j have tried it for Totter and find it a certain cure. W. M. Woodward, M. D., Frankfort, Ky., says, he recommends it in his practice as the best preparation for the hair now in nse. Edward Walcott, says, three month, ago my hair was very gray, it is now a daric brown, the original color, smooth and glossy, all by the tiso of Wood's Remturative. Wilson King, says, one month's proper ap plication will restore any person's hair to its original color and texture. J. D. noes, says, a few applications retain ed my hair firmly, it began to grow ont and turn black, its original color. Betsey Smith, Northeast Penneylvanir., says that her hair had, for a number of years, been perfectly white, but now it is restored to its youthful color, soft and glossy. Dr. J. W. Bond, St. Paul, says that his-bair is strong, thick and black, although a short time since he was both bald and gray. The people here saw its effects and have confidence in it. Morris Gosling, M.D., 8 Louis, says tbat after trying many other preparations, all to no effect, he used two bottles, which covered his haul with a new and vigorous growtlA of hair and invites all to come and see it. Sarah J. Brown, says her hair was not only gray. but so thin that she feared its entire loss—but after using two bottles it restored both the color and growth. Prepared by 0. J. Wood k Co.. 114 Mar ket street,St..lAuis, and 312 Broadway. New York, and•sold by all Druggists and Patent Medicine Deniers; also, by all Fancy and Toilet Goods Dealers in the United &stemma Canada. May 24, 1858. 3m The Mighty Healer World Known and World Tried. Holloway's Ointment. ITIHE free admissions of all Nations. as well as the verdict of the leading Hospitals of the Old as well as the New World, stamp this powerful remedial Agent as the greatest healing preparation ever mwle known to suf fering man. Its PINETRATIVB QIITALITIRS are more than xsavet.tous, through the external orifices of the skin, invisible to the - r.aked eye, it reaches the seat of the internal dis ease ; and in all external affections its anti inflammatory and healing virtues surpass anything else on record, and is -Nature's great ally. ERYSIPELAS AND SALT RHEUM are two of the most common and virulent dis orders prevalent on this continent, to these the Ointment is especially antagonistic. its " "'sodas operandi' is first to eradicate the venom and then complete the cure. BAD LEGS, OLD SORES, AND ULCERS. —Cases of many years standing that have pertinaciously refused to yield to any other remedy or treatment, have invariably sue combed to a few applications of this power ful unguent. ERUPTIONS ON THE SKIN, arising from a bad state of the blood or chronic disease are eradicated, and a clear and transparent sur face regained by the restorative action of this Ointment. It surpasses many of the cosme tics and other toilet appliances in its power to dispel rashes and other disfigurements of the face. PILES AND FISTULA.—Every form and feature of there prevalent and stubborn dis orders is eradicated locally and entirely by the use of this emulient : warm fomentation. should precede its application. Its healing qualities will be found tve be thorough sad invariable. toth the Ointment and Pills should be used in the folloreiny cases : Buosoom, Inman, time', sot. Timato. Itarns, RI Deform, Form of en ltimikt, Chapped nude, Salt abeam, Sprains, Cbilbleles, Se, ht.. Stiff Joints, Inotele, Skin insea•eu, Totter, _ nout; Swollen! 0 locrim, Ulcers, Lumbago, Sore Lep, Venereal Sores, limeade] graptlotts, Sore Uremia, Wourola dill kis*. hies, . Sore thous. Stara/idiom !—None are genuine laden the words "" Lfutioscay, New Yerk and Lon don," are discernible as a sraterwierk in ever► leaf of the book of directions around mob pot or box: the same may be plainly seen by holding the kallt, tie light. A handsome re ward will be given to anyone rendering swab information us way lead to the &mows of any party or parties counterfeiting thamedi eines or vending the same, knowing them to be spurious. ',Sold at the Manufactories of Profaner I.lolkway, 80 Maiden Lane, New York, and by all respectable Druggists and Dealers in Medicine throughout the United, States and the civilized world, in pots at 25 cents, 63 cents, and 31 each. A. D. Buehler, Gettys burg. tier There is a considerable saving by taking the larger sizes. N. B.—Directions fur the guidance of-pa tients in every disorder are affixed to each put. [June 14, 1858. eowly. For the Ladies. SILK MANTILLAS'—Just received direct from Auction a large assortment of beau tiful Silk and Moire Antique Mantillat—lts price ranging from $1 75 to $5 00, to which we call the attention of ladies. It you wish cheap and pretty Mantillas call early at June 7. FA II NESTOCKB'. 50 SE ' GARS of various brands. 000 direot from the importers. and for sale cheap, whole4ate and retail. Duet forget to call at the cheap store of June 7. FAHNESTOCK BRO'S!. HIRTS, Cotars snit Bosoms, wool tad sot ton timid -Shirts and Drawers, Hosiery, Cravats, Handkerchiefs, Suspenders, Uin brellas and Walking Cana—put to bebssi is quality or price. Call at CI_ROCERIES.—If you went s jpsoll mart ‘A meat of Groceries, Pooh as Syrups, Mo lasses, Sager sod Coffne. you will thrwett by examining the assortment at 11. S. k S. U. Muntssesi. TEWRLRY. WOohes, Pistols, VialiaN Gal tam Attaordatillit. asiviatuasaiwar#43' TleitttjAkadi sad Maria Cloak., at' l inset to be bad at autsOrs.
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