t ~ •. ~ Naw Irma, August 3.—The steamer Persia ..arrited` here this morning from Liverpool, with skies to the 21Id ult., two days later than previous' advice's. Breadstuff" were Arm. Wheat generally awed with as advancin g te n dency; all qual ities ited slightly advanced. The Pence Conference.—The Conference to be held at Zurich between France and Austria was Impacted to meet in about a week. It was thought that Sardinia would not be rep ragetedgeneral feeling of discontent with the terms of peace continued unabated, and Napoleon's explanations were nut reassur• ing. No one had been named as the represents. tire of Sardinia at the Zurich Conference, and it was . therefure expected that none will be present, but that Sardinia, if she pleases, will acquiesce in the Austro-French arrangement In a separate article. It was supposed that a European Congress would be called after the conclusion of the Zwick negotiations. It is affirmed that Sardinia signed nothing but an armistice, and is consequently in a nominal state of war with Austria. lialy.—ltalY continued to exhibit discontent svith the terms of peace. Timeasy sbowed strong hostility to the re tam of the Grand Duke. The l'ruvimiunal Government had directed a popular tote to be taken on the subject. Eloglaad —The foreign policy of England had been debated in the !louse or Commons. IVlsraeli opposed all interference in the Pesos Congress. Lords Palmerston and Rus sell thought that England might with propri ety take part, but nothing was determined 110 1P"n• Lord Elgin gace notice of a resolution against any inference by England in the Malian geestion. Glsdetone's proposed increase of the income tax was agreed th. from .—!he Emperor Napoleon had re ereirdi the .eutigratulatuons of the Diplomatic Corps. The Papal. Nuncio was spokesman for the Ambassadors on the occasion. The Emperor in reply said dist Europe wail so unjust to him at the commencement of the war that he was happy ta °include peace as soon as the honor aud interests of France were pi.tisied. Asa proof of this moderation be said lie trusted the ptatee woatid he endur ing. Arrest of Wiliam Coleiron, the iforderer d?f Junaidutki tt. Chavni4trr—Aticimpled nog. cue—drrest ty . the Elligleadtr.—About 3 olock yesterday afternoon Capt. Joseph Mit chell, of the Central station, reeeiled such in fortnatiun that he was induassi to risk in house on Dolphin street, near Pennsylvania avenue, %%here it was thought Coulson was secreted. 'The Captain, with Lieut. Wright, Sergeant :NleCotaits, otfoxrit li. W. itt,bilis,,n and Wit- Laws, repaired w the house indicated. Alitehell and Lieut. Wright took possession 44 the front of the house, while toe rennin fag officers guarded the re: r. Upon lir ri4ing in front of the house the Captain de wended adini..sion, which was refused by the lady of the house, Mrs. Taylor, in the plea that her liu , thanA bad previowdy warned her sigainin opening the door tawny pollee officer, es they wanted wt.:et the furniture tn.& debt. The officers now threatened to, burst open the sloor if it was not unlocke4l Mrs. 'ray for theft ',petted the door, and just as the officers entered the front town Coulson rushed out of o rear door tutu the yard, u here Le was ar re•ted. By this time a great crowd had odlected in the neighlsorkaad, and fnima the remarks and /movement e,f seteral young men, a rescue was tram!, and wlieu on Vortli street, near Edger. Ilicisahl Hinton, a rowdy of consider able notoriety, wide a rush, followtai lw uter sine hundred parstuos.tuwards the officers bar ing Coulson am clatrge. t!tcr a little excite- Anent, daring which iiintou was severely bundled, be was arrested "and committed to jail by Justice McAllister, Coulson made no tatetupt to coe.it.e. and stated that he outer intended to lat e the city. L pun the su hjeti ,cf the erica will which he is charged he mould u.)t speak. lie appeared dotrucso4. laud keenly felt the awful intiritiint in which he /had placed. husalelf. 1:pon arriting at the jail gate, Ise appeared to faker, and Ismitated us to 'mitering that holm* from which proba bly lat will never {elite alive. llis brother Coot-go, whew iutornied of the arrest, appear ed confounded. and remained silent for ii.eter ial winumitit.--}iii/Msacre Clipper , :t norallay. Sailed from the Dead. A ettricats Csie.—A. c.uriusts case occurred last week at Howe, this coast'', fairs. Peters, ache of a German of that name, atter a short iliatess, was supposed t ) hare died. Her hus band made imuiediate arrancetLeuts for her fu neral, baring prLcartslueqtfin in this city. tbi" placing Ler Lodi' is the coffin a geueral perspiration was .olsserved thruubiarut the a kin, which was nejaurteil ta the husband, with the P u iu u that the burial be deferred in the hope of reanimation. T., this the hus band objected, and had Lutr interred the save slay, (Saturday.) Altar the burial services were over some rehairea of the supposed de remind, who reside in this city, arrived at Louie to attend the funeru/, uhich bad al ready taken place, soap hearing of the circum stances caused the body, which then had been four hours in the psoc, to Lc disinterred, ashen to their surprise wad joy, they found s4ins of life still ntuisiaing. flestaratiyes being atbuinistered, Mrs. Peters gradually re covered, was taken by her fricuds to this city and it now well We are infuriated that she refuses to again lire with her husband. The circumstinces connected with the affair are etrange indeed, and thowid tuaLs.rge insesti g u.— Cola as bas j 0 hit.) }'ac . aliirA British officer rritiag fn3u: Teheran, Persia, in the L anion 'flute*, remark.s Cathartic Pill manufactured by 'au American Chemist' (Dr. J. C. Ayer, of Lowell. Mass.) has cured the Utak of s Liver Conaplai.nt that threatened his life. This simple fact, as tuigkt be expected, renders tha Americans immensely popular here, while we Engii,k are overlooked. Doubtless our own scholars tnade the discoveries which he employs, and thus it is in everything ; we Liu the labor, thou the mousing Americans put their mark on it and take the reward, Due. Ayer is idolised by the Court and its retainers here, which will doubtless be redeet4d to him on a gold snuff box, or diamond hilted sword, while nut the name even of Davy, Christoson ,or Brodie--the great lights by which he shines, is known."—New Yuri: Saatlay Paper. Ifusoamd. Wife and CALI! Killed SisarL lcuuostely.—A letter from Utica, Miss., h., the Petemburg Express, dated July Wth, says: —Mr. William L. Fairchild, (a most estima ble citizen in all the relations of life,) was re turning from the house of a neighbor to his ulna residence in &buggy. secuuipenied by his accomplished young wife and an only child, day before yesterday. and when within one mule of home a Loge tree foil across the road end killed them all. The tree fell so as to strike the heed of each one, and mash them in such a terrible manner as to cause the Eirl.in of each to escape from the skull. Their bodies were also dreadfully mangled. It may be mentioned am a remarkable feat, that a little negro boy, who eatupied a position in the meat oldie buggy. escaped with only a few seratahee. The Naturelashes Questioa.—Tbe Lexing ton (Ky.) fitatesman referring to the pram &ion alfirdsd by oarsovernaieat W naturalis ed citizens visiting Usspe, sap : Sisson Straus, of this eity, left the domains of Austria Wars he bad rendered the ministry serviee imposed by the laws of that prem iums ea every Ulises. fie oases to the United states, was natersHood, saes few swathe ago sehused to Anatria. li• vs' there sue wow to swat, on three das' notice, Sir militry earrieu lle haniodhstoely reported his to the Unshod States toasts, who no eeived llat est ea Asturicsa Ulises sad did m ow hiss Womb. Mr. Struts bail no mire treat& Ns- is noir in Lexington and can eabstaatisati tie Ora* of this statement, .... - 1E.41 pond push at toown- Wok plaw abippensburg. en Thaw AW. .Sl:xE' ol .a l I•lottoesa_ • 4,- , Married__ Tanyarti Property, DswurrArs salaam op mu , entaiy. _ The I On the 4th ion., by the Rea . Jacob Ziegier F'. of .—TatiVITIC6II SALE—a, vie- . unequalled arm= that bee ateseded Me mapneadloe ad" Mr. AUILXIUS d. SABBAUGLI to Miss MART toe a deers* et the Cites& Court far . talc liladialeo la Cayes, Caddo. natlrea, lereetenJ a.... , '''''''''' I C. 'uppLir , 1414 b 4 t FlNilkirickzelliaq, lids Carroll county, Yd., the inaderidened, Trustee two .. „ um ..., the Tkrasi „ it Lugs, iiii , s ., c . o. 1 On Thursday, Jane Straa, at St- James' of Wu. L. Neck, will sell at Public Sale an samples, barn Indecod ell physician of lip dandle( to Church, Baba Rouge, by the Rev. Elijah Go- Wealameminy, the ith day of Sepimber alert, the esester JI !a leant prattiem assay of Waal& &Mao ea atlas lon ' Mr. KUMICND IIcILICENNY, of New Or- property kuown 22 " OLD PORT," situate and toot soder Maar owe alguatury leans, to Lad MAUI' E. daughter of Daniel L.P. lying on the road leading from liancbesiter to WIDT•I'll BALSAM OF WILD CH KIRBY lIIICOMMIND. A% cry, F.N., of Baton li:Juge. 1 'iVestmiuMer, about out and a ball miles from YD' -- DT PlildICIAlO --- • •wlownd, lispt. 6, 1 , 64 i Die/d_ • 4 V. /ask kCO -4 , 11.1 —I moat eboweisily add soy • On tisthwo , ur I . t .„., .r tn . Nil ... w . h .,..... I , iii es , i Friday last, Mr. GEORGE WALTER. of dually. Is hilsmow•ry atweththa, Cedwybs sad Cuidtw. sad ed- this place, in the troth year of his age. The de -1.•••, " a 1•••• t "I•sble r•wiPdY• awl k 14.4 r444o"o"ded ceased was • Woad exemplar, eitirea, and en- It In vanes' ounaplaists e( this sa.ters with lavarbw•ly hap . joyeil the esteem of all 111 b. knew. Lim. liis re p, maths. W D LYNCH, 41 D Idsawfwkl. Two cu., Ps , eat. mug waiui Were interred :ieliterday morning, in Gewitlemes •—•Harts i g araaf fa sdy practice U.. not four titer Green Cemetery, folio% ed to their List years. Nuts, a 16s/assa at Mild Cherry. with groat sores, _.„ • __ _lace b _ ,_ _ . __ of I tooi . tirttaooliiiiiy r. ....... ittit to uiointi arb.ctaitt . i , o , r,••,1•. )•1 1,..t..c irl e ...ars. WAILVurr,C Wu uruiug gloats Cwoghs, Culd• astlthea, ae. ; reletti es and frsenthi. 11. D WARTIN. M D • IPo 1% - etinesday last. in F.mmitsburg. Yrs. Caps Tinerst, N 1 . • July 17. ts.T.s MARY HUGHES. r e li c t of Joseph Hughes. de- Get•ldawns .—Atter 2wwwg Dr 11 rt.'. lialaara for a loin v im . I au ..y (r0e, r . p ..„..,. t ...,....„.„. u .., i rep . r d a ceased. in the 89th year of her age—the °ldeal as 000 of Use best kid of Cuagb ismalor.sos, awl take great I.<rsun 10 the place. pisiwaes rocoosaseostias it to the afilietsid. lin the :Ist ult . Mrs. LETITI.k % It. wino. W. D. N. Y ., Ja t y la. jgbis wife of llopkins of Emusitsburg„ aged Gents :—llar lag .old N istar's illalsain for two years last ;a u. , u t ',sec and tuo lug a.wl the muse myself as vital smactrak. t On the .rith ufJulv. Mr . : MARY. wife nfJohn cheerfully recoosasead it to all Islu are eufferieg Asthma or Commis:olam A. A i t t L.C:WEI, Esq.. of sew Chester, aged 7.1 years U Prepared by ttetb. /owls k Co , Beaton, nail fur aisle mouthy AL,' 10 alit% s by A Li liaebler, Gettysburg, Jacob Vulweller..lll•ossuess• burl, kl Muter. Nee lisforil, U Y. ttoliorger. AL•butta• Luau, U ifLam 14 telt, P:Aort nerh., Peter ilob 1. ts Homy. too, Was B Watcalf. Turk priors; James Ei4or, E.. witalsuN , azal I.oy all dealers a umal.alcura. (►.t 6. 4W 11 0 021.•ND'6 GEIIIIAX IHTTERA.—Prepared by Dr C Ja, 1...,0. 4:6, •rc.l4 ctreet, k"tnitaeli.bla, Ps whist a and of them • rept/. CutUtutri co , N. Y , blurb 21, 1141. . , Dr C N Jutwa Lis.dx B.r —la Loh..lf of Llue ailtictod, I p.. • few to.. to you I kayo odheol sad &Deleted orfttoff, and kuor Imo to pity lb." la a Ilk. otiolditoo. Usti./ I commenced Lakin your Dittoes Oat toularoor. I .11 - . mot &No to .itt anytlong, or •••• to aft up any aosol4- •rabito laugtit of Liner Ltefors I had taloa lb. Ant Wilda. I felt lA. a sear man. &of Iwo. after It•Ltait toolasuod the ivot of them a Lime: Um.. la tha wont roma of lb. ye... I am able to tales. hard .ref) •ay. 7.• wr lb. lout, 1 think I 1......r0ce1•al more boaelt from thy /Litton., (boa alt otto•r sood.c.oa• I hats taken I loom not ..oly stood y.mr asyarlf, Last bars girro battles mad parts of butt!** to those complaialag by-pepsia awl L.lrar Coo plaint. sod a •••ry ea.., ti.) tall tibey Imre tattoo DO WedIGIMI beasellcsal as the bitters. Rtropoefully 'onto, JA11111:8 %US SItSII4.3IO7EIL for We bir A D. Da•bler, Areal, e.ty+be —Awl &akar* hasonaly lauvuglauut Akio °mut/. f I. b. ♦ TOICX /ROM VIRGINIA I=l=ll=sll Dr. Path I. Daaca:-.1 Gras ia Ila Diaper., la April, 1114, god from a piper 1 rwaeired et pears was is4srawil b. bay a bus of .war PIIIs , raauwaticaded aa a aoterrica care far taw Epileptic vit. At that time was of my serimu bad teas wilictial wilt, lie about tasty. pram. Vibes sashimi Aroma, I oolusaeurai • 1111 the Pill. aciunLiag to directisei*. Idu sat thick AL. has Iced use slam bly wife. Dioagli, is aouserfluet DiJared to believe sbe ,goy low. rot a...ady. Yesclosad yea will lad liredsollara, fro sax* row will please &mint WWI tae WI WIC I 111511.1 WW yua car fumes" Mar Is" mail. Tour reouptiaarw sill üblisa use Yours y..awup, Y. P. ML EDG r. Lr llassesea Yplt ,firic MID us Ilia a weroasiga neutedy for every taw of senora stlasaaws. Tbsperwsas. safferwr, .lather tasseled by tise acute. pliyisical wooly of orarsigia. tkilalorrat, or eraser/ bead rasa. albctod with parairsia, bona lowa *aid disiiritoi by that terrible fasui bola shirk paussrada from a leak of aurwous eausro. or aspenwanaly say &War laird dirability arising four ties isaaatst rat cuadltioa ot taw woodworm! wwwisiaary .bleb our sects r.ry somber or* Um swore, a iwasatiou, sulitioa sad thrieglitueiertras issuaruliabi Windt from Ile tow of width atawais calm.. say iv/rates, used issiadielas ill..battered earrueis ansaizatioa. nut Le say part efllle easetry by asell, free of pedalos. flokfrae. rails S. Wawa. lee flaitioate Street, LLailiarre Me Pries, use lati, Ysj Lye. Lsake. SSA. Aug. g. Ire fr.j." Pam Land& for oak 2.5 dint frost Phllanolphlit Railroad to the Otago of haw /orally. Kollar...mg tbo bird for Agnicaltand porpiway. %clog a good Haus &Al. with a clay bottom roe land I. a largo tract. iii•olod 1111440 lama, hondrolla Innis All part. of thooonatry aro on. waling awl banding. Tha crop. porwhiced as• lama inkl nor ha .... gram log Tb. climatal. dalighlial. awl wools (rota Frusta. Tonna font Olio to p.r acre. payable winds Suer yaan y iodalynaidn. To tint this plawy-- Lamm Viso otnwt Illtarf., at rkliodololda. at T A. )4, by Mainland fur Ilaionroydria. or aiblnyea N. J Lahr, Uanuriaboi Pout Moo, Atlantic awe,. low Jot. wt. $.. tall olvartintioaat 1. anothor o.lJor. VIZ II Aal VIO:CTON FA It3d Ell-.A orwapaper 11.rois4 toLiter/dere eml Anrkettens, elm settle* tomb tell se roma& of UNI arm oettleaseot a Ilmanoahm. hi .. Nem Jar- 4 . . m b• i.erikr4 C.r Al Oar IS events per annam. ortoos postage stamps fur tee sermat. aildrom to I. a of the le .rws•r, ii&upluois toil P. 0., Allaetie county, New Jerry. Tlat.• •kkieg elm tp laced, atlas lonmt %ludo tir. in nee et the litealtkleatarl moot dolorletlat Monate+ is the ciao.. and grimes mope an serer vat down by Cruets, the terrible *source et the berth, see advertisement of Ilhanwhitea Lamle. Tit' URDU XNULI.III REWILDT!-11111 JAMS CLAIIKK'SI; fa ItrnatLis MILI.J. repined from a pre...MIAMI. by Sir J Clarke M. D KaLroonli. nary to the Ilion Thie well Mans rrJieir Mso im p...4bn bet a nee au I ..I. remoly for Female Didlicultiss tilotructin.. Nom as, canoe Elision?, mid altboon a powerfal rowdy., tbey entaili soiling hurtful to the 4..a.titutois T.. Dimmer Lion .it i. peculiarly .4 Dad It will, .a a abort time, Moog ua tbamatiatbly period oiti re,;iai sty. Then Pills Lars Rawer boos Imam to fall whore the us 24 page of pa/uphill are nub I obileimed. for Unbar p..nicularageit a pamphlet free of lbw wool. 4.-S1 sad • pone& stamps enclime4 to soy soillor. bawd aimul. will Wain • bobtail, matairing urea pilla rotor% of mail. T. W. Dyutt t ass. Rbaty. lreet... Piilkads A. D. Soda 1.1411, Unettymbari. (Jam* 12, ly AN A NCI KNT lIONET —The people of fen th Jeremy bare recently exhalant (rare a marl bed the elteleten of an whorti meat hare been of the Itemegerwe epode% at eannetrone eise. lie iced lege meat hart, 'nes Pewee feet hoer: the oaten leauth et Ilse anluarl. tell included. at ion{ tamely Ire feet. The heel wee .call nod it. reek thee j Asa teeth abuse two fret Wag. aria arrengel a. to form the wont.. nay „oar cluthews et' Seenroe, opposite the /Sank tlettyaberz.l' 1.17 - Parlor riahlrat tu dusts *ear healers to a rapid ly men..ivy ausotry , a sew austlaasest shwa has Sada are rains—abate the chemists la said asal 4•lishtfal—aama . art U.. Lasalueshis Sailboat's& he aasUaar whirs. 117-Pereeme viebleg to eta/Ike Maastactories le a ore 0.164 t.•rivitac place when beam*. Ia peed, awe etteettiee meet a' the Ilaatioustea Settleweet. LOQ`lirspe growers ewe tarry on their basiseite holt hoecerhitly at tleriwinitoe. tree fives (note. Y0...e forty I ii.erarila get eat the p.m ewer. hew edrertietieseet of tialiwoustus Lamle is awettier whoa. MIAMI t SMITU, Caratca OF Proosto aiu Ilit-gS erraaars, PIOLADOLPffIa, btuouteetarara et Whits Lewd, Zlec, ratty, Yaratebes, tc. ltbeleaabe d•alltre 1. Drew., lairtew War, Le. C i ty and Cellar Merabasta alb./ dealt* le parr-Yeas trot a select aleck and at acceptable prems ruspwasily qevated to taapect war peels. Var blibite Lead, F.Mbs., Yotty, sod 1 arn.bow, are sold by more than else theen.eal 1% b010...10 Jubl.aJ Iloure• gbo• t auhritrukt satbd.tl.4. UL7 Not oim compLaiont luta ever mac/Jed u...... 123 Sabi poor ossioni doted. cb. i t ly 411 'hating FIVISIS la a delightful! ellinatoi, the hot wcura fru.a lam... to* adrwrinmossout of ilarnana. wiz LaialA in anottniz coining. COX,FORT YOlt TUX BALDUKADS.—A Paris letter ar.ter •• All the vast trailer* aro kattl—all Wa agplu.szatlat.. all the ed Wry, all uve asuatirers a Use lbws , trwa, W., ullmara lac army, all U.. aeusloca. all Liao dlepal•••, all U.. pc/await... ut Slats. all the oyl.tratee. The mama •laipuat luau tar paru are b...14;_ tue •raa• are all bal.!. llaklaeu I. hece.atag tl.e lava ad . jamor, lur every team who &bulks earl as thee. Jay •, thutka bu ltur UAW-Ilea! ocracy." Is Liao. ouuutry all the barsl thinkers are Jo.t.nero.bs.l by rewriag garuaral• tyre , cuvahl at Use Lk,* ta nWwr Clut.hgvaig Halt te ltocaltsU It 11... \on. 6u:l 1.1././ .tram, &Ante a.kIY, Plalladelylasa. baaioe►a lad l'actaariea can WI carried *a penal alai ►t I.l..a.aouaaaa Sa• ad, of Ilaalidauatua Luala The GETTTSBCUIi--S,LTUUDAY LA ti? Soperfiue Flour lt)e ..... , ...... Coru, Aye (Juts .... ...... Buckwheat Buckwheat Hea1..... Clover Seed Timothy Seed ... Barley ••. Plaster of l'Azia Janet ground, per B.kLTIYUSB—FjID►s LL r. Flour ...... 5 . 37 to 6 50 Wheat ....... --- 1 20 to 1 45 Rye . ........ . ........ .............. 70 to 82 Corn .......-- 75 to ttu oats ..,... ..... ................-.......-. 25 to 30 Clover Seed ....... -........... 5 25 to 5 75 Timothy Seed 2 OD to 2 25 Beef Cattle, per bond „ 6 IN so 8 50 8 eau 9 ,to Hogs, per bond Hay ............13 00 1415 ten Whiskey....,. 26 to 27 Guano, Peruvian, per ton 62 Oo lIANOYNN,--Tazassay LAST Flour, from wagons 4 75 Do. from 5t0re5........_.......... 5 50 Wheat a.. 00 to 1 00 Bye-. ............. -....-.68 Cora ..... ...... •• • • ....• •••••• 68 0at5...... ....- -- -.....-. 30 Clover 5eed.......--.----...... 4 15 Timothy Seed- ..... ---..----.. 1 MD Piaster....-- .......... 6 66 YORKIVIIIRLY LL/!. Flow, frola w0500!---- 4 75 Do. fr0m.440m....—....••••••••• • 5 75 W 0444.—„. ••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••• 1 05. Is 1 110 Corr Dye — .•- ****** ******* ••••••••• •••• ••• so •••••• •••• 611 4:51/58 0 • 4 •41.• •••••• •• • saa. **M.O. so come 50 Platter. ***** 50 OF VALUABLE REAL ESTATE.—The sttb scriber, Executor of the last will and testa ment of AsritoNr Sacra. deceased, will offer at public oak, on the premise.. on Tuesday, the 20th day a/September Nett, the following highly valuable Heal Estate of said deceased, via; No. I.—A FARM, situate In Mountpleasant township. Adam. county., adjoining lands of Ja cob R. Miller, Samuel Dorman, floury .1. Hom ier, and others, containing lOU Acre* and 10 Perches., neat measure, about 40 acres of which are first rate Timberland, with a proper pro portion of Meadow. Thou improvements are a large two-story BUICK DViELL.- 'NG lIDUSE, Bank Baru, Wagon • ' Shed and Corn 'Crib, Carriage 11 11 Rouse, Spring House. with a never failing sp:lng in it, and well of ex cellent water near the door of the dwelling; a choke Apple Orchard. with a variety of other fruit, such as pears. peaches, cherrie', plums, ke, No. 2. A TRACT OF LAND, adjoining No. 1, contabsiag 79 Acres and 142 Perches, neat measure,—about 3u acres of the tract being Woodland. The improvements consist of a large two-story Weatherboarded IIi.WSE, entirely new, Rank Bern. also new, with a well of water at the door, and some fruit. No. 3.—A TRACT OF LAND, also adjoining No. 1, committing 19 .teres and ti:l Perches,— about B acres of the tract Ileitis. Woodland of the very best quality. The three tracts hare been well limed, and are in a high state at cultilatiou and coder good fencing. The land is well watered, with a never-failing stream running aloug one line. The road leading from Ilunterstown to McSher rystoll it separates .Nos. I and'!, sad the road front Boataughttowa to Kidder's mill passes through Nos. 1 and !. The neighborhood ;s a pleasant one, with churches, school house, stores. mills and nseelianic shops, convenient The opportunity to purchase property so desir able is rarely offered, and the atteutiou of those wislangto Divest is raged to it. Persons <edifier to view the propertiee are requested to esti ou the Heirs. residing thereon. A civet title sad possession will be given on the , first a April next. sale to commence at 1 o'clock, P. M., on said day, when attendance will be given and terms made known by PETER SMITH. &ender. ma-If not sold on said day. the properly will be offered for Meat at public outcry. Aug. d, ISA. II Desirable Property FOR SALE.—The undersigned offers his Real Property at prii ate sale—and if sot sold by Swanky Me 3d doy of September Next, it will on that day be offered at pul.li.. outcry, on the peretniees, at I o'clock, P. N. No. I.—A TRACT OF LAND. situate i■ Mountjoy township, .tdanis county. adjoiniag Nuke's Gate, on the Baltimore turnpike, con taining 7 acres, more or less, with a rouny one-and-a-ball story Itoughcaat • 1101.*SE, a Bank Barn, a well of I 1, necer-failing water at the kitchen • door, with all kinds of choke fruit. such as apples, peaches, pears, cherries, kc. The land is granite, has been well heed, and is ander good fencing and cut • tiration. No. 2.--A TRACT OF WOODLAND. eiteate In the same township. on Ow -Wulf Rill," este venient to Nu. 1, containing t SCUM, more or less. Persons wishing to view tie property are re quested to call us tie setbscribar, residing thereon. .► clear gibs will be gives and pos session when desired. W3l. A REASY. sing-Persosa knowing themselves indebted to the undersigned, by Note or Book Account, are requested to snake immediate payment. Aug. 8, 1859. id. OF TILE DANK OF GETTYSBURG ASSETS. Loans Is aad discounts ... $240,910 87 Speck 37,203 49 Due by other Banks 52,035 63 Notes of other Banks 2,687 03 Stocks .......—"--- ...... —... ...... ... 963 74 Judgussats....—. --.........-- ........ 10,103 42 Bonds— - , 0,078 11 Beal Estate .--... 6,400 00 -4386.003 29 ...... 00 35,749 82 Due to other 50ak5.......... 9,987 45 T0ta1».......»....».....5197,427 27 Capital.- .5145,150 00 • The above statement Is correct, to the bed of ay knowlegde and belief. T. 1). CARSON, Cashier. Affirmed end subscribed before se. Aug. S, 1859. Usu. AtmLo, I. P. New Goods. RF. Mc/MINNS Y has Just received from . the City a tine assortment of flats, of the newest stiles—some of which are very hand some—especially his No. I Silk flat. Ledger lints of all kinds and prices, from $1 Su to Li .50. Also, an elegant assortment of Ladies' Gaiters, Ladies fine 31oro. rid hoots and Slippers. Shoes of home manufacture con stantly on hand. Give us a call sod we are satisfied that we can offer greater inducements than tier to those wishing goods iu our line, both as regards quality end price. Aug. 8, 1859. 450 3 25 1 00 to 1 3u 64 7u su 3 00 4 .5o 1 76 1 20 70 gazi "[ASSAM FERREE'S ESTATE.—Letters testamentary on the estate of Hannah erre*, late of Tyrone township, Adams county, decfd, haring been granted to the undersigned, residing in the borough of Gettysburg, he here by girder notice to all persons indebted to said eatata bo make immediate payment, and those haring claims against the same to present them properly authenticated for settlement. J. U. DANKER, Aug. 8,'59. Ct Executor. rPFIE School Directors of Straban township will meet at the house of Jscoa L. llasss, iu anaterstown, on S.twday, tAe 201 A day of Arrow exec, for the purpose of employing Teach ers to take charge of the Public Schools of said township for the fall term. The County Su perintaadent will be present to examine appli cants. By order of the Board, JOHN WERTZ, Aug. 8, 1839. td Secretary. Found. T"pair of Pantaloons and a Vest were found, on Menday last, en the Millerstown road, haw's' Breank's and town, which the owner can hare by describing his property and paying fbr this sdvertiseineat. Can et Tits Cespetsr oMce. Aug. S. OAP STONE GRIDDLES, for Wain cakes, adapted in site to say stove—for sale at II tads, Buehler it Kurta's Stove Ware Roma. Thies griddles do away with the are of grease is t►e baking of griddle cakes, sad are coating tato general ask Aug. 8. InLACKEINITH COAL—best Broad Top, kir D sole by all/ADS, 1317111142 & lows. Public Bale WM. A. REMIT Statement Notice. Teachers Wanted. the former place. and about six miles from the line of the Western Maryland Railroad, and is the same formerly owned by George Crouse. THE FARM consiata of about I It) ACRES OP LAND. well laid off in fields, is well watered, ha+ a good meadow. with an abutrdance of woodland. and in a high state of cultivation. The improveineuta conai•t of a good, substau comfortable. Two Story and Attic DWELLING Hilt:6E, with • " water in the Kitchen, a Stable, and other convenient out houses. There is also on the place a Val ILA- ble and Convenient TANNERY, with the ad vantage of a never-failing stream of water. , The shops hare been destrottl by fire, but can ix rebuilt at a moderate elpense. The Tan-1 yard consist! of one Pool, two Lime., four hates or Handlers. and fifty-four Vats and Leeches. more or less. and is capable of doing' an extensive business, being located in one of, the best Bark districts of the ;State. There a sdlficient quantity of bark blacked now ut the yard to commence operations immediately. With the Yard will he sold, one His-Horse. Power ENGINE, one Eight-horse Power Boiler, Fixtures, The *bore Farm and Tannery commends itself to notice from the superior advantages affbrded, and the riale will be positire. Terms, as decreed by the Court : One-third payable in Cask oo the day of sale; oise-third in one year; sad ore.third in two years. frogs the day of sale, with interest—the credit pay-' meats to be secured by the notes and bonds Of the purchaser, to be approved by the !nutlet.. Amagements can be wide. however, by which the terms can be made to suit the purchaser. sirrerther information regarding the Pr3P- , arty, Sale, kc., can be bad on application tome, I Corner, Cheapside and Water streets, Baltimore, or of John E. Smith, F.:44., Westminster, Carroll county, Md. A. F. CRANE, Trustee. Aug. 8, 1858. ts. A Valuable Property AT PRIVATE SALK.—The undersigned o(- fen at Private Sale, his MANSION YARN, situate ou the Chambersburg Turnpike, 11 milts from Gettysburg, Adams county, Pa. it is ;a most desirable property, and has been for many years occupied as a Tavern Stand, for which it is well adapted, having every conveniently. The Farm contains about 150 Acres, more or less, about 40 a-res of which are Timber-land, well covered ; the fencing is mostly of chesuut rails and locust stakes, and in good condition. The Improvements cuusist of a large Doable Two-Story BRICK HOUSE, (ll' a large nell t lank Barn. (with three I r doors, a la m Stone Stable, Wag-. on Shed and Corn Crib ; Stour Tenant "loupe and Blacksmith Shop ; tan wells of water, one is frost and the ether in the rear of the largo dwelling; three Apple Orchards, with • variety of other fruit, such as peaches, pears, plums, cherries. kc. Persons wishing to purchase, will please call on the uuderagued, residiug thereon. FUEUEUICK li ERIL Avg. 1, 1.8.59., • _ A Valuable Farm AT PI BLIC SALE — The subscribers, Ex ecutors of the lad will and testanteatlofj it ixt.lau GoLors, del:4., will offer at Public Sale, on the premises. cm Saturday, lA* :14 day of September mat, the following Real Estate of said decedent, fir.: A saluable FARM, containing Int Acres, more or less, in Germany township, Adams county, l'a., within 2 miles of Little,- town, adjoining lands of Jacob Munk, John Rider, Edmund Long. Henry Schwartz, /dim Sheely, and otberi—about 641 acres being Amt rate Woodland, well eoveres:, the balance in good farming condition. Abc - ust 35 acres are Meadow, and more cam easily be made. The improvements are a new two story STONE Hursii, Log Barn, Wag on Shed, a Well of good water near the door of the dwelling, • thriving Young Apple Orchard and other fruit. The Farm has been limed over wore, sad part of It • second time Beaver and Allow at 3 Creeks pass through the Farm, as well as a public rend. Persona w;shing to view the property are re quested to call oa either of the Executors, the first-unmet' residing in Mouutjoy township, stud the last-named oa the premises. larPossessiout and a Blear title will be given on the trot day of April next. Sale to commence at 1 o'clock, P. X on laid day, when attendance will be given and Wins made known by _ _ LEVI GOLDEN, JACOB ALTHOFF, Aug. 1, 11159. ti. Ezectirkies A First-rate Farm AT PRIVATE SALR.—The undersigned,de slrous of redecing his landed property, of fers at private sale, one of his VALVE, situate on Marsh creek, in Franklin township, Adami county, adjoining the property be resides on and containing 108 Acres, more or kn. The improvementsarna STUNK DWEL- ' LING HO SK, Hank Barn, Wagon f 1; Shed, Cora Crib, a well and a spring of excellent water near th _ buildings. an Orchard of good fruit, C. 'Luc farm is convenient to charthes, school-houses, and mills, with good society and a pleasant neighborhOod. Persons wishing to view it are requested to call on the undersigned, adjoining. The farm offered It 4 miles from Gettysburg, within a quarter of a mile of the Chambensburg Turnpike, and possesses more than usual'ad vantages. July 25, 1859. 381* Publio Bale OF PERSONAL PROPERTY.-0. Mayday sad //ilia', ase 25th arid 2tibt days u/-Priust, 1559, will be said at public sale, at the late.res idenee of W*. D. tioaascar, Esq., deceased, in Mumetatburg, Adams county, the fullue ing Personal Property of said deceased, viz : A ILOCKA.W.AY BUGGY, nearly new; Horse Gears, Saddle, Bridles, Harrow, Single and Double-Trees Wheel-harrow, StUUe Coal, a lot 01 PINE LUMBER: 3 Itethteads and Bedding, Tables, Chairs, 2 Bureaus, 2 Desks, Chests, 2 Eight-day Clocks, 1 Ten-plate Stole and pipe, 1 Coal Stove, 1 Book Case, 1 MEDICINE CASE, I Detached Lever WATCH, 1 Double-board GUN, 1 Revolting Pt3tol, 2 Horse Pistols, 2 Brass Pistols, 1 New COUNTER SCALES, with brass Troy and ANuirdupois Weights, 1 large English Bible, 1 United Staite , Map, J Trunks, 2 Wood Saws, 1 large Copper Kettle, 2 sets brass And-irons and 1 Fender, 1 Tool Chest and Car penter Tools, a large variety of Medical and other BOOKS, and other articles too numerous to mention. Sale to commence at 10 o'clock, A. M., on said days, when attendance will be giten and terms made known by BENJAMIN LEESE, GEORGE T. BARE, July 13, 1839. ti A ciminiatrutors. New Tobacconist. PETER A. KRESS would inform the public that he has leased the Store-room on the South-east coraer of the Diamond, (lately occu pied by 11. S. Minnigh k Son,) and .1 now cu rling on therein the business of making SE, GARS, of which he has a large and fine stock, of all brand 4, on hand, with the different kinds of Chewing and Smoking TOBACCO, and SNUFF. lie ii selling at low profits, and teepee to receive a large share of the public's patron age. He asks a trial, feeling assured that he will be able to please. Gettysburg, Aug. 1, 1859. 3se WALNUT PLANK WANTSD.—Persons having Walling. Timber to saw will do well to call at tie Lumber Yard of Situps, Baseiaa k Karts. KEEP the flies off I—Another arrival of those cheap sad handsome Ay-eats at PICIUMIPS. WILLOUGHBY'S Gala Spring Grata Drill, for Gala at the Agricaltaral Warehouse of Sagan, Bcaauta k Kamm APPLE PARPER.9.—Tbe celebrated "Bay State Apple Pacer"—srblcii pares, este cores at oar tsar--for sale by MEADE, BUEHLER IS ICEIVIL - • WI7IIIIING NATICRIALS.—PiIats, OEN ke., always on bsad sad will be ibralsbesl at w rates at Y4IIN4BTOCKW, Itegistart Notice. pTmOTIOS la hereby ems te a/I Invitees and other persona caeorised that dm Ashain otion accounts hereinafter mentioned will / be presented at the Orphan's Court of Adams county for eoadratation and allowaore, as Maeda', the 13th a/Avon serf, at 10 o'clock, A. : viz: 121.1. The second awl final account o(John T. Williams and William T. Williams, Executors ' of the last will and testament of Ezekiel WA ; Hams, of Hamilton township. Ir.!. The first account of David Roarbaugh, Executor of Henry &hauler, tlected. 112. The first and final account of Jamee Da vis, Administrator of dm estate of Peter lanes, deceaNed. 113. The account of Jacob Spongeler, Admin. iorator of the estate of Hester Spouseler, late of Mountplcasant township, Adams county, Pa. 124. The second account of Col. John Wol ford, one of the Executors of the last wal and te.tatnent of John E. Albert, deceased. 1.15. The second account of Josiah C. Albert, one of the Executors of the last will and testa ment of Het. John E. Albert, deces..ed. 12G. The first and final account of Moses Mc- Clean, Administrator of the cstate of Thomas Dull. deceased. 117. The account of Eli Horner. Guardian of Miry C. Weikert, late Nary Catharine Schrirer. 1.7.5. The second account of Elizabeth Agnew and Moses McClean. Executors of the Wet will and testament of David Agnew. 129. The first nod fionl account of William B. Stnyers, Atholuistrator of Jacob B. Smyerr, Lite of Huntington township. deeensed. 130. The third and final account of John C. Met:anon, Adtolnistrstor of the estate of Corse tins lieCalion, late of Liberty township, Adams county, deceased. 131. First account of David Hollinger. Lte tutor of Kiisabeth Diehl, deceased. 133. The second account of Hannah V. Neely, Executrix of the last will and testament ofJohu ,Neely, deceased. The first account of David MeConaughr, Esq., Administrator of all and singular the goods and chattels, rights and credits, which were Di 8 wait Arm strong, late of Gettysburg, deceased. 134. The first account of Adam Brown, Ex ecutor of the last will and testament of Mary Deardorff, deceased. In. First and final account of James Linn and Abraham Fluhr, Executors of Daniel Day waldt. I*.w. The first and final neroant of Pins 8. flunith, Administrator or the estate of Anthony Foller, deceased. 137. The first account of Geo. Thomas and Mary Yanorsdel, Executors of the last will and testament of Wm. Yanursdel, late of Stratum township. ZACHARTAII MULLS, Reyister, Register's Office, Getty.- I burg, July 18, 1839. f Sugar Cana ][i lls, na AR KVAPORATORS. Kettles. Cauldrons, 0 Clarifying Pans, Steam COil Kettles, Skim mers, Dippers, Moulds, Strainer., Filters. Sae cbaronteters, Thermometers, etc., with informa tion upon the subject of making Sugar, ctc., from Cbinese Cane. Having arranged with Hodges, Freo k Co., of Cincinnati, tihio, fur license to manufacture their Improved Sugar Cane Mills and Sugar Kettle t, and baring procured patterns from the abuse named manufiteturers, I can furnish on short notice any article In the line of Sugar Slaking Apparatus, all well tried and of the most reliable kind. Also. Scott's Little Giant Mills, for griadiug corn in the cub. Fur Catalogue sad Trestle on Sugar Cane, etc., inclose three Postage , Stamps. addressed JAMKS Spring Garden Iron Works, Corner of 17th f Coates Streets, Philadelphia. Ana. 1,1859. Sin BF AT quality, $9O 00 per 1,000. 10,000 Alisu's Hardy Raspberry, $.lO 00 per 1,000. iscr-C'sssalegau gratis. WILLI.III PARRY, CIUMIIII.IIM/111, NCIC Jersey. Aug. I, 1859. tug A ND SILVER WARE.—We would respect it. fully inform our friends, patrons and the public generally that we have just opened our New Watch, Jewelry, Silver and Plated Ware Establishment, at No. t;27. Market street, where we offer Wholesale and Retail, at the lowest Cash Prices, a large and very choke stock of every description of goods usually kept in a lest-class Watch and Jewelry Store. We hope by untiring efforts to accommodate and please not only to retain all our former pa trons, bat merit and secure a large accession to the same. Every deseriptioa of Dlansoad Work aad other Jewelry Nude to order at short notice. All goods warranted to be as represented. Partienlar attention gives to the repairing of Watches aad Jewelry of every descriptioa. STAUFFhIt k OAKLEY, No. 822 Markel atria, Soishi Mar, INsitadelpAia. Y. B.—We will continue our Old Store, No. 118 North Becoad street, fur a short time only. Aug. 1, 1859. 3at Notice. rREDEEICK KLINE:PETER'S ESTATE.— Letters of administration on the estate of ederiek lilinepetex, late of Hamilton town ship, Adams county, deceased. having been granted to the undersigned, (the first named re siding in said Hamilton township, sad the last named in the borough of York, York c 0.,) they hereby give notice to all persons indebted to said estate to make immediate payment, and those having claims against the same to present them properly aatbentleatsd for settlement. JOHN KLINSPINICR, FREUERIei. YLINKPETER, Atelawimiginsiont. SAMUEL LOUR. Inly 18, 1859. Ii Notice. THE second account ofiacos LADY, Colollllli. tee of the perm's and estate Of HISST nor, (a lunatic,) has been filed in the Court of Common Picas of Adams county, and will be confirmed by the said Court, on the IUA day of .4wynse next, unless cause b~ shown to the con trary. JALXIII BUSHEY, ProL44. Prothonotary's Oace,A.lettys- 1 .. burg, 3uly 18, 1t1.7•9. 4t* f Notice. ACHEL SNITH9B.IESTATE.—Lettersof ad- JR ; ministrauon on the estate of Rachel Smith, late of llountpleasant township, Adams coun ty, deceased, hit4ing been granted the under signed, residing in the saute township, he here by gi% es notice to all persons indebted to said estate to make immediate payment, and those having claims against the same to present them properly authenticated fur settlement, to PETER 3MITII, Aug. 1, 1859. Ct Adsumistratur. Last Notice—ln Earnest ! ALL persons indebted to the Late firm of Co- SEAN k .1" *xi' , are requested to call and make payment before rAr 15/A of August, as after that time the accounts will be placed in the hands of a proper officer for collection. CUBEAN k PAXTON. Aug. 1, 1859. 3t ALARGE lot of full-brandnew HERRING just received, and ill be sold low for cub, at NORBECK k MARTIN'S. Jane 20, 1859. HIEMBER that Picking is celebrated for selling cheap Suspenders, Gloves, Hosiery, rases, Hair and Shoe Brushes, Violins, decor deans, Fifes, Flutes, and In fact every thing In the notion and musical way. Don't forget the place, opposite the Church in Ghanibersburg street. GOATS! COATS ! of Cloth, Cassimere, Cash motet, Tweeds, Deck Linea', kr., he., sold at astoalskiagly low prices, at PICK G'B. eKING STOVlCS—lselaillas Neale Cook, loyal Cook, W. Pe**, Philadelphia kit. rise, Baltimore Air Tight, Sea Shelf, Christo pher Colassb= ma llimi sic iterzry Mad. Yap. mere' Boilers, , is., ire, tar sale at the Store Ware *iota at 11•14.aa, BUIPMIII i 1011111. WOIIICID 7141X111014 1 boot quitlith tar sale at the r h pd of kiliteade j Buehler 4 iado—oloo, Bash., of evow du, Doors, Shot. tent, Melo, M. , - FlAWLEL—thellonustiet"sted Cashmere soot Debasel6 eissfp,st the sew re stoll ,A. 800 T? k 80,1 4 Opposite the Eagle Hotel. 50,000 Peach Trees, Watches, Jewelry, A Homestead for $lO ; AHORKEITRAD for $lOO ;Abms, Homesteads foe $lOOO sad over, aitunted on, and near Pak•Illoock River, above„and below FRED ERICKSHURG, IN VIRGINIA. A new Town. called RAPPAHANNOCK, has recently been laid ont, In CULPEPER COUNTY, in the midst of the GOLD REGION OF VIEGLNIA, sur rounded by Mines and Mining Companies ; and Farms end Town Lots in alternate divisions or shares, cart now be bad for a "Mere Song," sim ply to induce settlement in this desirable region. $254,:w0 worth of land is to be divided amongst, purchasers or given away as an inducement to come on and make improvements, and the land is of the most improvable qualities. Many have already settled and scores of others are t.otniug. Good farming land, in tracts of any AlZe to suit purchasers, can also be bad at from $lO to z..4'20 per acre, payable in easy qu.irter yearly install wows. UIIgUNSTIONALIILN TITLCS %ILL IN ALL CAM"rte GIVEN. *dr AGENTS ARE WANTF,D everywhere to Fell these Lands ; librral nulueements will be given. E. BALDER, Lund Agent, July 18, 1859. Slo. Port Royal, Vu. Up with the Times JACOBS k BRO. have just recek ed from the city a very large assortment of Cloths, tassimeres, Vestings, Summer Goods, and everything else in the men's wear line. They also offer plain and filmy Shirts, Collars, silk and cotton Handkerchiefs, Suspenders, etc.— Having bought unusually low, for the each, they are enabled to sell CHEAPER TIIAN EVER— an excellent full cloth suit, made up, fur $l3, for instance. Give them a cull, at their new establishment, iu Chatubershurg street, a few doors west of the Diamond, before purchas ing elsewhere. [June 13, 18514. New Spring Goode. JL. CH ICK, dealer in Silks, Domestic • Goods, Cloths, Cassimeres, Embroideries, Linens, Jewelry, Nptions, etc., has returned from the &lantern markets with one of the largest as sortments of DRY GOODS ever brought to this place, consisting of all the newest designs and fabrics of the present spring - importations.— L.tIMES' DRESS GOODS, plain and figured black Silks, very heavy and fine lustre, cheap; plain and colored figured Silks, a very fine as sortment, at all prices ; Bareges, Grenadines, Poll di Chene, Satin de Chene, Poplins, Laralas, Paris Organdies. Jaconet Lawns, French Chin's, plain and colored Brilliants, Ginghams, Spring Nonslip*, English Calicoes, and many other novelties. MOURNING GOODS in gnat varie ty, Shawls and Scarfs, beautiful stock; Ribbons and Parasols, new styles, very handsome; Em broideries and WHITE GOODS, very handsome; largest and cheapest stock we have eeeee r received. MEN:S AND BOYS' WEAR, complete stock, Gloves, Hosiery, Kits and Gauntlets, of all kinds; Domestic Goods, at Factory prices. JEWELRY, new stock for Spring sales, consisting of the most equlsite styles ever offered in this market. We would say to our customers and the pub lic generally, that we have opened one of the most elegant and largest assortments of goods ever brougliCto this market, *Hof which have been selected with great care and upon the most advantageous terms. We are determined not to be undersold by any. Our motto—" Fair dealing and small profits " J. L. SCHICK, S. W. Corner of Centre Square April 4, 1839. Something New GETTYSBURG.-:—The undersigned informs I the citizens of the town and county, that he ba.s commenced the BAKING business, on a large scale, in York street, Gettysburg, nearly opposite Wattles's Hotel, where 4 will try to deserve, and hopes to receive, a libteral patron age. /111EAD, .ROLLS, CAKES, LRACKEHS, PRETZELS, /Se. , tc., baked every day, (Sun days excepted,) all of the boat quality, and sold at the lowest living profits. Cracker-baking in all its branches is largely carried on, and orders Co any amount, from this and adjoining coun ties 'applied at the shortest notice. Having erected a large and commodious bake-house and secured the best workman and the most ap proved machinery, he is prepared to do a heavy business. VALENTINE SALTEE. July 25, 1859. Fruit and Ornamental Trees. A FINE mock for fall planting at reasonable rates. Our present stock includes all the choicest varieties cultivated and that are known to do well in this latitude. Special attention is paid to the rearing of trees. We are confident that purchasers will do better by buying from us than to send to distant Nurseries that they know little of, and fur varieties not well estab lished here. iggjaeler to Hos. J. D. Deaner, Col. Jao. LTate sad D. licCoaaughy, Esq.,of Gettysburg. TllOB. K. COOK k SONS, Pleasant Ridge Nineties, ilendersville, Pa. July 18, 1859. 314 • Notice: rAY UPI—AU persona knowing tSenuelves Indebted to the late Ann of BIUNGMAN k illll/i8.11.7GH are requested to make pay ment to D. A. Duant.za, Esq., in whose k:usds the Books have been placed for collection. All persons disregarding this Notice mast look out fur COUTU. G. R. BRINGUAN. 11. AUGUISBAUGH. July IS, 1839. 6t PrivatitAlale. THE subscriber awn at Private Sale. his ROUSH AND LOT, ou High street, adloiaing Solomon Powers. The Haase la a two-story Brick, nearly new, with a lack-bailding, and • well of water. Terms easy. DAN'L. F. PITTENTURF. July 11. 11159. tf More New Goods, ACOBHAN t CUI.P'S.—AII the new stales of HATS and SllOK:3—Trunks, Carpet ra, Umbrellas, Wall Paper, Winduw Saddle!, Bridles, Fly-nets, Buggy Harness, ix., eArco for rash, at the sign u( the Lisy Jane 27, 1839. Baltimore A.cl.-%rat... Franklin House, ZBUILT and Refurnished, Corner Of /toward mad Pranktaw streets, a few squares west of t e Northern Central Railway Depot, Itat.ri imam. Terms $1 per day. G. LEISF I NRING, Proprietor, Fruits &Las tirove, Penasylvama. Aug. 1, 1859. Gin Money . Saved By BUYING GROCERIES from 1100 K # BALDWIN, S.W. corner of Lexington and Green streets, BALTIMORE, MD. You save 25 eta. per pound You save 50 etc. per barrel You Bare 50 eta. per barrel In buying Fish. You save from 2 to 3 dollars per 100 pounds in buying Bacon. You save from Ito 4 eta. per posed . • in baying Sugars. Yon save from 2 to C cts. per pound in buying Coffee. Yon save from 2 to 10 ets. per gallon in buying Molasses. In short you eaa save money on most every article In the Grocery line by buying of HOOK k BALDWIN. , 8. W. corner of Lexington and Green eu, If say body doubt/ it let thew give is 011 TIIAL, And If they ars not natidod _ we will he content that they shall bay saesewhore We warrant every ankle we sell. We peek all goods securely, cad obarge nothing *w psoltlag. itabillt the floods are sat represented, The 7 eon be returned as at ow expense. Per.olll tadtot lt ittoonves,kmt to visit Baltimore, Otto order otos thromfft the Bail and may rely upon haying their sod setisfisetorlly attended to. moms roa DIITUIR.'III4 HOOK a BALDWIN, ~ liritelmale and Ratan (hovers, 8. W. coma ot Lexington end Green sta., Jane 27, 1820. Dea.ll4. ly.l Baltimore. _ • WHEREAS the Dm Rosser J. nigagi preffisout or Os mend Coasts oftSesi mon Pleas in theteuaides eseeposiag tits ihtli District, and Justice acumkantrtil of Oyer *ad Terminer, and Geseral NIP thlevenr, for Austria of all capital sad aelliseedibiders in the said district, and Daetti fdaiiidtai Sad WAN L. Witt. CAN, Esys. ' Judges ot Oellele- Genurou Pleas, and Justices of the Covets of Oyer sod Terminer, and General Jail Delittery, *sr the trial of all capital and other ofesdass la the County or Adams—hare Issued their swept, bearing date the :oth day of April, la the year of our Lord one thousand sight hundred ditty-nine, and to roc directed, for holding a Court of Common Pleas, and General Quarter Session* of the Peace, sad General Jail Delivery and Court of Oyer and Terminer, at Gettysburg, on Muaday, the 151 a dm of Averse next—NOTICE IS HKItKUY Gliailt to all the Justices of the Peace, the Coroner and Constables within the said County of Adams, that they be Ikea sad there in their proper persons, with their ROlll4 Records. Inquisitions. Examinations, and *thee Remembrances, to do those things which to their OfiletS and in that behalf appertain to be does, and also. they who will prosecute against the N prisoners that are or then shall be In the Jail of the said County of Adams, are to be then sad - there to prosecute aguiest them -as shall be f lusL ISAAC LIGIIT.NER, Merit. Sheriff's Office. Gettysbearg, June 2u, 18:45. Jurors for August Court. GRAND JraY. Stratum—Fleming Gilliland, Jacob Bucher, Win. Stull with, Jeretniati Sitriver. Franklin—Win. Toot, Samuel Situps. Cumberland—Henry Eyler, Jao. F. Correa& Ilouatpleasaut--thro. Ilagarmaa, David Diehl. Huntington—Philip Myers, Jo*. D. Becker, Frederick Bowers. Conowago—Ambrose Eline , Jacob M. Wort:. Noun'joy—Watt:4m Barr. Menullen—Je4se A. Hutton. Union—Peter Lung, Edward Rebell. Gettrsburg—James A. Thompson. Fret;lom—W. Ross White, John N. Mortis. Ilainiltonban—Jesse P. Topper, MOWS MM. bruukt. CIEMICIIAL JURY. . Monntjoy—Mieltael Trostle. Berwick tp.—.lbrahem Myers. II untington—Joseph Bream, Daniel Menges. Gettysburg—Joseph H. Little, Jesse Culp, Rob ert Cobean, Robert D. Armor, Henry J. Stahl& Litimore—Nathaniel Smith, Amos Myers. Voices—Michael Kit:miller. Conowago—Jacob Adams. Berwick bor.—Michael Hoffman, Semi. Motsgar. Renallen--Charles Wright, Solomon Hartman, Jonas Routaung. Germany—George Gonder, Henry Spalding, George Stonesifer. Straban—Cornellus Lott, Henry Herbst. Franklin—James Russell, Peter Ketteman, Frederick Diehl, Joseph Rebert. Mountpleasant—Ale sander Short), Saml. Shorb. Butler—George Res, John Hanes, John Bream, Jacob Applewan. Hamilton—Joseph Woods, Daniel Baker. Liberty—John Mosselman, Joseph Creager. Ilamiltonban—Robert Watson, Isaac Robinson.. Oxford—Elias Slagle, Joseph J. Smith. Tyrone—henry• J. Myers, Conrad Bream, Abra ham Guise. Reading—Henry A. Picking, Samuel Orndorlf. Cumberland—lsaac Shriner. Berwick Elder. GROCERIES, NOTIONS, kc.— FRUlTS.—Fruits of every description. as follows: Layer Raisins, Figs, Oranges, .Lemons, Dates, Palm Nuts, Filberts, bard and paper shell Almonds, Pes Nuts, kc. _ LI RUCERIES.—A good assortment orliggars: Loaf, Brown, Powdered and Crushed, Coffee, IN. O. Molasses, Syrups of the best quality, Rice, Soda, Starch, Teas, Cinnamon, (ground and unground,) Cloves, Mustard, kc. PERYCHERY.—Perfumery of every descrip tion, which will be sold low for Cash. LEMON SYRUP.—A large lot jest received. Anyone desiring a cheap, pleasant and healthy drink will do well by purchasing this Syrup.. TOBACCO.—AII the rarions kinds of Tobac co, Cigars and Snuff, for sale by Wm. Boyer A Son. VIVEGAR.—We have a good quality, se all will say who hare tried it. FLOUR k FEED.—We have made arrange ments to have constantly on hand Flour and Feed, which we will insure to be of unperiur quality, and at such prices as cannot fail to pitaaa. WM. BOUM k SON. July 11, In% ALL THINGS ARE READY I—The under signed has the pleasure of announcing In id country friends—farmer and merchants —as well as the citizens of Gettysburg, and " the rest of mankind," that his new and com modious Warehouse is now open, and that he is. receiving GRAIN A PRODUCE of all kinks, for which he is paying the highest market prices ;.- and while the public can dispose of their pro duce to the best advantage, they can be supplied in return with Groceries, of every description, consisting of Salt, Coffee, Sugar, Molassm, Teas, Rice, Ac., Ac., also, Guano, Plaster, Oils, Cedar ware, and a thousand other things not here mentioned. Wholesale, Retail and cheap as the cheapest is our motto. If the people consult their own interests, and act wisely, they willztot forget the undersigned. Hoping the famabir faces of all my old customers will meet me spin, and with them many new ones, I shall endeavor to please them. JOHN HOU. Getty burg, Nov. 22, 1858. VFW FIRM AND NEW GOODS.--111NY DER k BENNER have just received Mt. their Now Store, in Baltimore street. • few doors above David McCreary's Saddlery es tablishment, the largest avid most complete assortment of Groceries brought to Get tysburg fur a long time, consisting of qres, (four kinds,) Sugar, (four kinds,) Molasses. Syrup, Shad, Mackerel, Fresh Flour. Curd, Oats, Butter, Eggs, Bacon, salt, in abort every thing usually kept in a first-sOass Grocery Store. _ side. lite highest market price paid foreoon try produce or taken in exchange fur Goods. mar Give us a call. Buy your Groceries where you will be sure to tAt them good and cheap. g a r lluver's celebrated writing Ink for sale. [Nor 1, 1858. Farmers, Take Notice. ALL persons residing in York, Cue/beds/id, Franklin, or Adams county, Peunsylvaais; urd, Baltimore, Carroll, Frederick, Howard, or Montgomery county, Maryland, are hereby cautioned not to purchase of A. Smith, In Han over, York county, Pennsylvania, or say of his Agents, the Slide Drill manufactured by said A. Smith k Co., which is an infringement on Hunt's Slide Drill, the Patent of which l am sole owner for the above counties. Any perm* in any of the above named counties percbasleg (after this notice,) the above name! Drill, man ufactured by said A. Smith # Co., wili be dealt with according to law. And said A. Smith t Co„ are also hareby cautioned not to manufacture or sell the above named Drill in the above named counties, or he will be likewise dealt with. In buyiag Tea in buying Flour York, Jane 27, 1859. 3m EW rilui 1 NEW GOODS I—A. SCOTT A SON take pleasure in announcing to ST e EW that they have just °peak a ykew sad complete Dry Goods and Grocery Seen' op the corner of Chambenbarg and Waahligeon streets, in the Borough of Gettysburg, opposite the " Eagle Hotel," where they ars now sad will be prepared st Mamie tooter barrettes to suit the purse and please the people. 'By conducting our beldame on the CASH SYSTEM, with the motto " Quick Sales aid Small Profs;' and by punning* *lcily hon orable eo=fehope to receive the meat, not of the citizens of t th ey w illi f Adams count , but the rest of easushind.` ,a have just returned boo the cities with a lipid some assortment of SPRING A lIDEKER GOODS, embracing all manner of Ladles' Ores& Goods, of the most beentlfal styles,. Foamy Ar- Broinet i m m l Bonnet trisombegs, Cloths, 4'1... : a large assortment otleallllllll4,ilif. - ost of =MIMI it *tart • We w ill "got take thy' - Ise, butts all to MU boa iii;...4ak to slow god s. A. 800111 &BON. May 16, legl. . Baltimore Fresh Fruits, The Cars are Here! New Grocery Store. JNO. WAND AUGFL New Store I
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