• - The46V NlF E.,ilio d the afire, resterfn..l4fs. - 44 singular affair occurred • yesterday at the negro settlement. known as '1157 Neck, near the Rocky Rfrettlialt-toad, some six miles from thiltiti. An old negro named Jacob Sanders. and who was familiarly known as Old Jokey, died (apparently) late on Sunday night. and yesterday afternoon • his body was put in a rough pine coffin, whielvirsts placed inn wagon, and the, procession—an unusually large one— moved towards the grave. When on the way the horse attached to the wa gon containing the °nein took fright' and broke into a wad-run, upsetting the Vgon and throwing the coffin out. It ied down* 'mail bill, being badly Aututhed on its way. The mourners rushed to the spot and were vastly - amazed to see old Jake); rising from among the ruins of his cof fin, and staring stupidly around. Ills inky black face, snow-white wool and white shroud formed a startling picture, turning the amazement of the colored mourners into fright, and they all took ' wildly to their he-14. Those who have soon Mr. T. D. Rice, as the Virginia mummy, can form u faint idea of the : serio-comic tableau. As soon as Oh! Jakey recovered -his scattered senses, he lay down upon the ground and yelled lustily for the mourn ers tocome back. They came at length cautiously—one by one—ur.l tho old fellow was carried Lome. He wadi very well this morning, and don't intend to die for some time vet. Ho had been ailing for several days, and on Sunday night he apparently stopped breathing. liis limbs became stiff and his body cold. his under jaw fell and his eyes sank far into his head. He lay so all night and throng-1i the day—up to the time, in fact, when the wagon upset, and his friends had g)oJ reason to suppose he was a dead man. The shock of the upset evidqutly resus citated him, and had it nut occurred, poor old Jakey would now, doubtless, be under the sod. lie is nearly 70 years old, and wits formerly a slave is r ims casco. Cler nil PI 1( ndralet An Excited Populace.—Throe women attacked a school-house in Lawrence county, Pn., last week, the scholars at which had given them offence, with stones and clubs, endangering the lives of the children. The attack being more violently repeated next day, the %omen were arrested, and committed to jail fort trial for riot. Thu people, indignant, visited the house occupied by one of the women, and tore it, down, scat:ering , the remnants far and wide. We scacce- 1 iy kuow which to andemn most, the I conduct of the womeu or that of the ex cited populace. &range Disease.—llarrict A. Black inton, an operative in one of the Lowell factories, died of phiebias, a very rare disease, last week. It enrnmenced in the thumbs, resembling a blood-blister, and grew rapidly malignant, like the bite of a rattle-snake, till An! died in great agony, three days after its ap pearanee. During her spasms she bit the finger of an attendant, who was eared by cauterization. Death from Bleethttg at the _Yosc.—Ono day last wok a little girl 1111111 ed Julia Daniels, in a public school in New Lon don, Conn., vrasitaken with bleeding at the nose, and was obliged to leave and go home. The hemorrhage continued in spite of efforts to cheek it, and she died the next, morning. lerThe Charleston papers confirm the statement that $5 a day will be the ebtablished price for board at the hotels of that city during the holding of the Democrutic :National Convention. The Peach Crop.—lt now geOmS to be a settled qudStion that the peach crop in this section has been destroyed— nearly, it' not entirely so. Having be come a staple article of trade with us, the failure of this important crop can not fail to be sensibly felt is every de partment. of business.—Denton (Md.) Journal. Kr The widow >Jurgen, of anti-Ma sonic notoriety, died recently in the vicinity of Memphis, Tenn. The 4- peal sayi rg eat alter the disappearance of Dio , she was married to a gentle man named Ilarna,and resided with her husband somewhere in Indiana. Sub sequent to the death of her husband, she came to Memphis, and bestowed her time it kind offices, elereised toward the poor and afflicted. On the 20th ult., by the Rev. D. Bosserman, Mr. LOUIS O. Ell:11.Mh:R. of Butler Lownsh.lp, to Min ISABELLA. IL T.-1.1"Loil, of Menallea towoship. • E. •)41:..101 Ori Swtartisy week, Mr. JOHN FF.EETR, of /Lewdlby township, aged 42i5 months sad dais. 0; the 116th tilt., IDA VIRGINIA, daughter of Yr. Dalid Meals, of Huntingdon township, safted.3 years 6 months and 10 days. In Hamiltonban township, on the 6th nit, SARAH ORR, aged 72 years. On the 20th ult., in Tyrone township, JOKE ANDREW, son of Joseph and Rebecca Trostle, aged 3 years and 21 days. . At liafeier,su the lith niL , G.W. EMMERT, Seq., In tim3Bth year of his age. On the 2sth uIL, of pneumonia, GEORGE WASHINGTON, son of Mr. James E. Flaharty, of Cumberland township, aged 3 months and sense days, Bedgegnly, ea the 26th OIL, at New Chester, Ws. ELIZABETH ELCIIOLTZ, aged &boat 65 years. Communicated.. Oa the 27th sit., at New Cheater, after a few dare Maass, rs. I.Z A HETii TH0142, wife of thisielZhataas, aged 24 years 3 months and 7 days. - Par Om days sitesuffered hero, Bat sow 'ekes an end— Ailed while har body sleeps in death 1s Christ she has a friend. Oa the 24th alt., of iallannaatien of the lungs, WAIF =SAN, daughter of Stewart and Jo alma atundorf, of Straban township, in the sth year of her age. The bereaved parents should rest happy and contented in the peaceful as tentage that their darling little Ella has been sisatchad bola a world of sin and sorrow and *Wet in an abode of joy and happiness, at Gott eight hand in heaven. They should ea ummther that thaiilitimiedJesas ever steads with ostilliretaltartu saTinit, " Safer little children t*Adigo " antes sae; for of such is the kingdom' of Eionven. - Contasaleated. Ala the 24th alt., in Franklin township . ; Vic FILIIISCIB, - eldest - son of Jacob and dathariee intilidellej need ft years 4 months had I day. aslostitens - ' aser , sigh • • -1 , - ; 0`: - Wet' " -4Arkllllll2lOlF/Nrinn. -431*?:011111110111111111-1PAIrmar,.. - 1100111111111011.26014 11122 Rad 4 djostrawlest of 4e,,,z,ey6pitrrew -- I. OR II .--- .. mow . , —'l ho flout') oe Representatives, pn TIIII LADING PO3 E bDT,' AND ALL:, PRINCSOF THS Hogue, u 4., !_il, iuttinsa.—The undetsigned l 4 THE pangegor Tlfg HOOStor 1,) Friday week,- by ' a rota arse to 30 ' Itnips °I. ~ most respectfully aareunces to the reading E PRINCE OF THZ norm Or DA' concurred in tbo joint resolution of the : public that be has opened a new Periodical.! BY tie nat. J. N. eltonakaw, Lt.. D. Senate for the Anal adjournment, of the c n a tore ied ea f d or N l e t Ts Depot' to the room recently 0c.... A new and revised edition, with the Dal Legislature on the 3d of April—to A Son, g in PLa'arli:lie by s Met,usarliewAilflboolarir; lates t 4l row. ' above the Washingtou House, where he is pre- Published by GEORGE 0. EVAN' Tared to meet the wane and suit the tastes of No. 439 Chestnut St. Pliiladell _.l Locomotive E,..' rpl,,sion—Fiar ilea In- the Ltentr Y " rll The cit Dailies will be received and delirerett jtirt....l.--.HAeTtiN,.Pa., Starch 9 8 —Th clhr ,farst Lis Ilanat's li3ans] promptly. All the leading Magazines Periodi- locomotive Excekior burst her boiler call, iteral-. v Journals , Pictorials ' Ballads, here about 7 o'clock this morning, just music, and in fact any and ererythtng in the RS she was starting up the Lehigh Val- News and Periodical line will be found at the Icy Railroad with a train of wale cars. ' new establishment of iiiSFPET PROADITEAD. i George %Viet:try, engineer, and William , q b . . Pharoali, Jackson Bilman and William receired u at s a c l7 P ti t ile ns . l 4 (i‘ e paper. ts I m C a tt a l z i V' 7 it .'..! ' Bilman, train bands, were hurt, but April 2, 1860. :fin 'I none of them seriously, and they are ' expectod to recover. , To the School Directors 1 1 F ADAKS COUNTY.—Gentleinen :—ln i lho engine is a total wreck—blown pursuance of the 431 Section of the Act into hundreds of pieces. Ono piece of . to " , me eetth in contention, n l e ri e S t s t , i .tau at t are h the Court notified iiu to the boiler, weighing over a half a was thrown a distance of a quarter of a Gettysburg, on the first ifunday in May , u j l e i 6 1 01 mile. The bell was found in a grave- being the 7th day of the month, at 1 o'clock in yard still farther elf. It. is a miracle the afternoon, and select Nif a core, by a ma, that no lives were lost, as, besides those jority of the whole number of Directors present, on the train, there were eight or ten 2 o n n e e nt P : r ,:: ° l ooffslkitielranryi e xpe r ience ! cicati • fic L acquire i persons standing near the engine at the teac hiligi as CO t'N ' l l . ' 1 . Sl.TE r l i t e l n N c T e E. \ I t )EN e a T r , t fut tinto of the explosion. : the three succeeding years ; determine the y. amount of couipeniatiun fur the same; and certify the result to the State Superintendent, nt Harrisburg, as required by the 39th and 40th Sections of said Act. JNO. C. ELLIS, County Sup . t... of Adams co New Oxford, April 2, lei Go. ot GETTYSIi I: If G--SXTUILDAY LAST . Superfine Flour.. Rye Flour ... White Wheat lied Rye Oats Buckwheat Buckwheat Meal Cloyr Seed Timothy Seed:.. Flax Seed .. Barley Pl.iser of l'arie lai.t.cr ground, per Pork BILTIMOILE—Ymoar LAST , 5 75 to 5 R 7 . l. 40 to I 4;0 New Milliner; Rye . , 91 to 9 N HANIPTON.—MARY M. ItEITIZH wool I (.;orn •-• 63 to I most respectfully inform the lAdice t Oats .. . . 43 to 48 I ampton and surrounding country, that *be ion Clover Seed.. ...... ... .. 'to4 62 'aeweleseeseedothe Millinery business wie.elareeit. Timothy See.] ... f er to 3 50 !ikowee•wia,b,././waim Hampton, Adami Beef Cattle, per bunif-. - .... toll 00 county, where will kern on hand, for sale Ilogs,,ptr husk .. ... .......: .. 5. to 8 25' at the loweserfirolits, BONNETS, Fancy Ein r r. 44 ,1,.....21r 6 i. ,fr„A• ...1 ,0. : 0 018 .XI 22 I , and other F l ower s , Millinery il-ln i i i - o li od i s e i n f H t t h r : w i;en l e e ft hcl a r n 6 1 n. a o, Fetus r tun 62 00 best styles. Readv-trimme4Bounets a , 1 ..,' -- -.-- I times to be lindsajggion-f .W... , /4....... r , , isAN VER—Turasomf LAIIIT. Bonnet-making and /Trimming attend. t Flour, from agons.... ... 5 2 with dispatch, and cheaply, A Latest fashionit, Do. from stores 60 ' received for Spring and Sum6lkr Bonnets. 1,0 Wheat 1 23 to 1 4 Hampton, April 2, Ib6o. 41 ~,•o ^ , Rye 8 Corn ..... 63 New Millinery. I Oats 38 ' , - •••••••••• AGGIE A. 11AHT11.kN has opened a new Clover Seed 4 00 ; M and fashionable Millinery Establishment Timothyteed....— : 3 0 0 ' at the house of Mrs. Ilensyl, in Cashtzerit, where Plaster— — 6 50 , she will he ready to do work cheaper and mo -- ----- - --- I fashionably than will be found elsewhere. Ladies will do well by calling and seeing themselves. Trimmings of all kinds kept o baud. [April ; IE6O. 3t --..- Flour. 1‘ heat Flour, ...... 4 75 Do. from stores 5 75 1 20 ti 1 45 Rye ...... ....... ........ .............. 4 131 Corn Et Oats: 38 Clover St ed ...... 4 12 Timothy Seed 3 00 Plaster 50 REASON AND COMMON SENSE.—Our readers may remember we have on seven! oc casions spoken in very eulogistic terms of a preparation which Dr. SETH S. DANL.', of 1O Blhimore street, Baltimore, Md., has discover ed fur the cure of Epileptic Fits. Now, in do h lug so, we base been actuated by the very best motives, siz : the alio iation of human suffer ing. Fr6tei cinuinstauccs which base lately come to our knowledge, see fear there.ia a cer tain class of persons wLo are disposed to try this remedy in a common sense manner. We allude to the filet of selecting a particular case in a town where perhaps there arc six or eight cases, and trying it on one c.sse... Now, per haps the case selected might be the only one of the whole number that it would not cure. This , is neither doing themselves nor the medi•ine justice. Ha dozen persons were stricken down with cholera. in one tow a or neighborhood, would they all send fur a physician, or would only one ein;.iloy him, and walt and see if he ' cured the first patient' That plau of procedure would be most absurd. So in the case of Dr. Mange's remedy. every one who has Fits should try it for a rcasonablc length of time. It will not cure in s day ur week : nothing worth doing can be accomplished at once. What is easily done, is awns*: undone. The-growth of time is enduring. From the most respectable testi mony we have examined, we feel assured that by a proper perseverance in this remedy, nine cases of Epilepsy out of ten may be cured. The Pills are sent by mail free of postage to any I part of the world. Price: one box $3; two $5; twehe $24. Yclil will dud the address above. March 19. lot THE GREAT ENGLISH REMEDY!—SIB JAMES CLARKE'S Cautsitavan FE PILLS, prepared from 11, prescription by Sir J. Clarke, M. D., Physician Extraordinary to the Queen. This well known medicine is no imposition, hut a sure and safe remedy fur Female DiffieuDims and Obstructions, Scum any cause whatever, and although a powerful remedy, they contain nothing hurtful to the constitution. To MAIL ILILD LAotcs It Is peculiarly suited. It will. in a short time, bring on the monthly period with regularity, These Pills have never been known to fall where the directions on lid page of pamphlet are well observed. For further particulars get &pamphlet of the agent. N. B.—sl and el postage stamps enclosed to any authorized agent, will insure a bottle, con taining over 50 pills by return of mail. T. W. Dyott k Sotl, Wholesale Agents. Phila delphia. A. D. Buehler, Agent, tiltysburg. June 13,.'59. ly Bar THE PUBLIC BLESSING which is now universally admitted to exist in Moffat's Life Pills and l'hirenix Bitters, is every day demon strated by their astonishing efficacy in the eases which they are announced to cure. All the complaints of the. stomach and bowels, weak ness of the digestive organs and of the system generally, bilious and liver affections, night fevers, head aches, piles, costiveness, consump tion, rheumatism, scurvy, impurity of the blood, or blotched and sallow complvions, loon yield to their curative properties. n. single trial in variably secures them the title of the best fami ly medicines now before the public. For sale by the proprietor, W. B. MOFFAT, at his offlac, 235 Broadway, N. Y., and by Store Keepers and Druggists generally. [Feb. 13. lye A CARD TO THE SCFFERING.—The Rev. WILLIAM Comm's, while laboring as a mis sionary to Japan, was cured of Consumption, when aU other means had failed, by a recipe ob tained from a learned physician residing in the great city of Jeddo. This recipe has cured great numbers_ who were eulfering from Con sumption, Bronchitis, Sore Throat, and Colds, and the debility and nerrots depression caused by these disordeia. Csaimuniaited. Desirous of benefiting others . , I wal send this recipe, which I have brought home with me, I. all who geed it, free of charge. Address REV. WIC COSGROVE, 230 Baltic street, Brooklyn, N. V. March $, '6O. 3m . JDO TOR- WANT NONSTRING TO STRLIGTEINS YOU? ' Do Too *sat a good apspogtot Do rya mast to, bad tip your coastitotioo I Do you *tot to feel Ira ? Do you trait fst got till of notroasatit ? Do you inaht - Asorie De rffi Wet to slap von ? • . nomut wasq.. Ai briskso4,oloress boa* it Pli 4 kor ts• I/Sofia% Giallo ABM" s t . ' • Vraralleatnts4l4l4teb etreit4.l '-- - - * L,__.L. L„, . * ld AL=14,14 G.—Au ; - abolgivo i tuz ... ..., ow Wad*, =BOW exgo4Ait -CEALT . 1 ' ; 41 6 1 0 : 1 7041 1 0...4 3 P1i=f .. . . ie.** ..r.lo,criZiell • - fltaf _ owls is. int ._ 0414* IMP YOU K . -FRIDAY LAST ES ro oci lea. Notions. xrriss. LEM 3 75, ....1 35 to 1 4( t ....1 20 :Q 1 25 TRW SALODS.--(i Et). F. E KEN RO DF. hat 111 removed his Oyster establishment to the splendid new Saloon in Jacobs k Bru's. lag, on the North side of Chainbersburg street i where he will at all tirne4 be prepared to serve up the best of OVSTEILS, in trury Sly keeping a good article, he expects to receive ti liberal share of public patronage. TCHTLIt 80CP, CIIICKn, BEEF TONGUE, FEET. TRIPE. BOILED and RI hD EGGS, ICE CREAM, WILDS. ke., in their season. A -nice glass of ALE or LAilEll can alwalt a be had.—i. Cone and try me. G. F. ECKENUODE. A .ril 2, 80 36, 56' 2 00 .375 to 4 001 2 50 to 2 75 1 20 60 6 25 1 00 5 00 too 25 14G. CARR has just received another lar: , , stock of GUOCERIEB, GLASS an i.E.N SA ARE, CHEESE, kc., to allich he n cites the attentiou of the public. He only a rail, convinced that he can slithery every cue tomer. 'Remember the pl.ece—York street nearly opposite the " Globe Inn." April 2, 1860. fACOB HANLEY'S ESTAV.—Letters tCsi tarneutary ou the estate of Jacob tiankry i l late of Cumberland township, Adams county deceased, haring been granted to the under signed, (the first named residing in Boyerstow. Barks county, and the last named in Cumber land township, Adams county,) they hereb glee 'Wire to all persons indebted to aai estate to make immediate payment, and tip bating awns against tbelaine to present the.. properly authenticated for settlement. P. D. W. 11ANKEI. A. I/ANKEY, tpril 2, 186.0. 6t I:AA-Wort. Notice. TOIIN FEESER'S ESTATE.—LettErs of ad ministration on the estate of John Feder isle of Mountjoy township, Adams county, de ceased, haling been granted to the undonign , ed, residing in the same township, she hereby gives notice to all gprsons indebted to said eetate to make immediate payment, and those hating claims against the same to presentthem properly authenticated for settlement. ESTHER FEES kit, Ada's. I goirThe undersigned has been constituted Agent for the Administratriz, and the lmisinesi of the estate may be transacted with him. lit resides near 'the late residence of deceased. April 2, 1860. 6t JAMES ItEAVER., Merchants' Hotel, 46 NORTH FOURTH STREET, PIIILADELPIIIA. C. M'Kibbin dr, Son, Proprietors. April 2, 1860. ly* Dr. Esenwein's T UR AND WOOD NAPTHA PECTORAL; .isihe best Medicine in the world for tile Core of Coughs and Colds. Croup, Bronchitis, Asthma, Difficulty in Breathing, Palpitation of the Diptheria, and for the relief of patients in the adranee4 stages of Consumption, together with ell Diseases ot the Throat and Chest, and which pre dispose to Comiumptiton. hit peculiarly adapted Ca lA. rathcal cure of Asthma; Being prepared by a practical Physician and Druggist, and one of greet experience in the cure of 'he various disease, to which the man frame is liable. It u offered to the afflicted with the greatest confidence. Try it and be convinced that it ie invaluable in the cure of Bronchial affections. .Pries 50 cents per bottle. Noi`Prepared only by DR. A. E'SENWEIN k CO., Druggists and Chemists, N. W. tor. Ninth k Poplar Ste., Pe ILA D 111.21111. Air Sold by every respectable Druggist 111104 Dealer in Medicines throughout the State. April 2, 1860. ly AouEMAINING in the Post Office, Gettysburg April 2, 18130. ghman Mrs. Kate ! Melon Rev. Joseph Harriet Mrs. Catharine .11yers Henry Bash Robert J. B. IlleXurdy David R. Bake George Myers Abraham Bell Bay. L. J. 3 Mcintoah J ohn Black Christian 2 Miner J, 4 Drake Morgan Miller M. M. Donaltew Andrew Neitselt Paul Eckaret Mrs. Lucinda Neils Jeremiah Flemming Feil William d l o i l Henry Nscii r G. Fisher John er Jacob D. Fulweiler Cyreonel azton W. W. Folmer Opp* taluer*E. S. Godin George Rinehart Miss Louisa Grose W. B. hiediedecker Miselifix liarrisos Miss Martha Mehl" Miss Susan i UM Cyrus 11. iphard Miss Carolinii Hunter A. N. Miss hoe Harvey James ertseer James C. Heckles D. werbeer Emanuel Herr John I. sr Keleech Johastos Deimos Samuel ' Johnson Mrs. Louis' elide/ William ; Random Jas. R. Kiss Lases. V. Little Mr. (saddler) Wtaby Seam ; Modkislial games . Ihs. Haaaah licCilaashlia lhait'7l. lanai /shall. i OBORGE Ogliti, P. z i ertirPersons calling for lotion In the about Mot will pupa*, tior inn eimbed• Removal. Another Arrival. Notice. 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The "Prince of the Hou.e of David. - is one of the most popular and best selling books ever published. Over 180,000 ~,pi cs bare heeu sold, and it bids fair to outrival the ‘• Pilgrini's Progress," or'any other similar vork. The of Fire." b; the same author, is now meeting with it rapid sale; over 90.000 copies have been ?Old sluts its publication, and ass companion to the Prince of the lipase of David," et Pry reader of that book should purchase a copy. "The Records of the Revolutionary War." is a book of great interest and gives a ast amount of information relative to Um Soldiers of the Revolution, and is an invaluable book of refer. ence for the descendents of its heroes and all who are interested in Pension Clainis,• Land Warrants, etc., etc. Ths most Liberal Inducements are offered to Agents, sad upon addressing the publisher every information will be given. SEND FOR A CATALOGUE. Address, GIik)II,GE G. EVANS, Publisher, 439 Chestnut BL, Philadelphia, Pa. April 2, 1800. 8. Register and. Recorder. FOHROUGH the solicitations of numerous Jr friend., I have bees induced to offer my self again as a candidate tor REGISTER AND RECORDER, subject to the decision of the Democratic Comely Convention. If nominated and elected, I pledge myself to discharge the duties ofthe °dice with promptness and fidelity. W Li, IA OVERDUE. Re nderwrille, April 2, 11160. to Clerk of the Courts. 41i:1' the sargest solicitation of nanstrikull introits, I offer myself es a candidate fir RK AF THE COUHTS at the nest elostion, subject to the decision of the DeatoerAtic County Convention. Should Ibe son:darted asitilect ed, -I pledge my best efforts to & tiltifui dis charge of the duties of the post. JOHN EICHOLTZ. Butler tp., April 2, 1860. tc IF you do not believe it, try them and convince yourselves, that TYSONS' NOM= art the but and cheapest td had is the eonatry.- Gallery N. L eor. of the Diamond, 9ettysburl. ETRTRAITS from tit* nulled intabitine to fife *lse at TYSON 411 11it0.13 SityArlit Norda-saat vomit of ths Disisosd, Getsysiargi 1111noToolumcrv m aorbiAus g l irai i 4 ak mot o l easi eersar of %le Diaiia Ofhttyilmarvr Nodose rgUill, at CUM), GO thestowir t Pllbet at. YlaLeaalollo IRON Lbusa 4a• at JEW ELRY, SILVER WARE, S'LVER PLAT ED WARE, Sc.—.L. E. WARNER, Gal laud Silversmith, NO. 10 NOII7II GAT .!!!TRisr, UAL., MORE, MU. , bits in store a beautiful assort. meat of styles and patterns of RICII JEW BLit V. callable for presents, embracing a great variety of Plain Gold end Sett Broaches, Mosaics, Car hankies, F.ar-Ring, Bracelets, Finger Ringo let with Diamond, Ruby, Pearl, Opal, Kmerald, kc., Ladies' Gold Chaius, Vest k Guard Chains, Miniature Lockets, Gold Tbinsbles, Cuff Pirti; Signet, Chased and Plain gold Rings; Pencils and Pens, Sleeve Buttons and Stntts, Gold and Jet Crosses, Jet Brscelete.Tins k Ear Rings, kc. A easier ofSilrer Mounted k Plated Castors, Cake Baskets, Waiters, Candlestit ks, flutter and Salt Stands. Pearl Handle Desert Ku i ve , •,Spoons, Furks, Ladles, Fancy Articles, &c., all of which is respect roily offered on the lowest terms. rne Cou tatty Trade and Dealers general ly are invited to give me a call, and examino Goods and Prices, being : satisfied that my SIL VER' WARE cannot be surpteess4 either for fineness or quality, or the latest ess4 Most beau tiful patterns. (Feb,rl,lBBo. ly TIT S, BLACK TEAS. ke. P. TIERNAN & SON, offer for sale the following articles, of their own importation, particularly fur fami ly UV` . SutanT Wises—Pemartine'a finest pale, gold and brown Sherries, in wood and in glass. Punt Wings—Saudemmi's competition red And white Port. in wood and in glass. NIAUF:I4A NVl.Nr—Juhn Howard March's fine Madeira, iu wuud mud in glaas; aliu, Grape Juice. llocs Wise9--.73hanneaberger, Stenberger Marcobrunner, Cabinet, Brom neherg. of 184 G. CitAlirs.t.Nc Wissa—'Met and Chandon's fin est, in quarts and pints. BRA NUM—Quad and Hennessy s line old pale and dark Brandies. Ruxe—Old and fine Jamaica, Antigua, Gren ada, and front the I anda, imported direct from London. liou.exn Gix—The belt quality—Tiernan o f brand—and no mixture' o it poison in i 200 half thee of the e rcu a T 1 319 ore, ~ .! 'J PC-• • ee- FIE.NDED 1852. Chartered 1854. Located CUR. OF BALTIMOItE k CHARLES STS., BALTimoas. /4o.—The Largest, Most Elegantly Furnished & Popular Cotumercial College in the United States. Designed expressly fur Young Men debiting to obtain a Tuouncou PRACTICAL BUSINISS Eucc mot in the shortest possible time and at the least expense. A Largo and lleentifelly Ornansented Circu tar, containing upwards of sir SQ,KA:Rg FEET, with Staciusx or PZIMANIHIIP,Ond a LargeEa* graving (the finest of the kind ever made in this country) representing the Interior View of the College, with Catalogue statide terms, &c., will be sent to Every Young Man on application, FRC. or CHARON. Write immediately and you will receive the package by return Addrest, E. K. LOSIER, bade:tore, Md. Feb. 6, 18e0. ly SOFA AND FURNITURE WARE ROOMS, Nos. 25 and 27 N. Gay street, Baltimore, (near Fayette st.,) extending from Cray to Frederick st.-- , -the largest establishment of the kind in the Union. Always on hand a lame assortment el HOUSEHOLD AND OFFICE Fl'loirrt• It E, em bracing Bureaus, Bedsteads, Washstands, Ward robes, Mattresses of Ilusk, Cotton and Hair, Spring Beds, Sofas, Tetc-e-Tctes, Arm Chairs, Rocking Chairs, Etageres, Marble Tables, Set tees, Reception and Upholstered Chairs, AS SORT ED COLORS OF COTT AGF. FURNITURE, Wood Chairs, Office Chairs, Barber Chairs, Cribs and Cradles, Hat Racks, Hell Furniture, Gilt and Walnut Frame Looking Glasses, Side boards, Extension Tables, of every leagib. Persons disposed to purchase are Lurked to call and give our stock an examination, which for variety and quality of workausasnip is not equalled by any establishment in the coudizy. A. ..M.ITIIIOT k SON, Nos. 25 and 27 N. (lay street. Ang. 2, 1859. ly IMPORTER AND DEALER TN . 'CIINA, GLASS AND QI7EENSWARE as:taanust WAIN and frogs WAee At factory prices. No. 6 Ifvearer Street, near Baltimore Street. 13m.rimoss, Mu. Feb. 27, 18CU. 3m Burr Mill Stones WARANTED-13. F. STARR do Cr Itof _Vora and Cextre CO. , iret opposite N. C. R. R. Static re 0 BALTISIORIL, MO. M.lntif; wren; of FRENCH RI:Bli A , Importers and De:eters Burr Blocks Bolting Clotl Leather and Guru Belting Calcii.ed Plaster. arid Mill Irons, of Warranted Quality. Alsu, Colone, Cocalreo, and Esophei Mill Stones or all sizes. (Fel). 27, '6O. ly Gift Book Businesq, COMMISSION MERCHANT, Nos and I 2r,' North Street, I am prepared to rec•eire and sell on Cornnsls sion all kinds of COUNTRY PRODUCE. Having an experience of ten years in the Commission business, (and wishing to continue that alone,) I flatter myself that I shall be able to give sArta. FACTION 10 all who Lavor ale with consignments Will also attend to filling orders for Groceries, Guano, and all kind,' of Fertilizers. • Feb. G, 'GO. ly Borough Account for 1859. G. Mc CRE.k RY, Treasurer of the Borough ojta, of Gettysburg. DR. ante ou last settlement, $449 89 Outsatading Tax for 1838, 160 48 Tax assessed fur 1830, 1380 53 Cash on iota frerrHe4.lorofort, 100 00 lil " M. McPherson, 800 00 " Interest from 8. Ilertupt, 1 80 " from County CoMmissioaeri, 3 00 " from D. Wills, 50 By orders paid sundry pergola for work, 9480 44 II " Lumber, 27 13 " " Mae, , 83 25 u a Election oaken, 5 00 a 44 Eangise keeper, 40 00 " " Poticeservicos, 911 50 II " Pelotas& 11 26 If " Taxes A Quit Bent,s 15 q “ wort attoirn 41113 2 M " Wows rent, 15 00 II , / " tutaredonloans2o9 32 u - ~ loam repaid, 874 29 u .1 a Clerk * Treser, 30 00 By addiliOnal Esoooratiosson tax of 1868, 4 30 u _ " 1859,15 13 Sy ColleCtore fest on tax of 1859, 88 24 Ontetaadise tax 1858, 11 18 66 • " . 1969, 272 72 'Wen Conseil soisrlog, • . 25 op • .---- • $2402 16 By balance la iamb et Tresesrer, 3 et laimidsiodi sag willed' by: thisloprAC4oiukail, *web 11, IsO. iNace/ 1, 251 'P. 41 sue la Profinlioa _ , N$P PICT 911- 41billig. :27-9°S,'W - • ' • .- •ra. I New & Rich ALSO, Wines, Brandies, A. Mathiot & fSon's R. P. Bayley, James H. Bosley, BALTIMORE, M 1) ' Bbadirtilltr• ' , ITIO THE voreas Or ADAss cdmiri" :1r 1 'At the argent Solltitatiba of tasty of illy tends and felloW-Doeneetetts, I am Induced ' far myself as s candidate - fbr the Oki .i ERlEF—subfect to the decision ofthe Dims. 'male County Couvention. If nominated i -ornise the party that no energetic drafts shalt the following described' Real tateite. .iIM.: : 1 ... e lost to secure my election ; and it elected, I A. TRACT or LAND, e u m a inincs4l*., mmise the voters of the county to discharge more or less, satiate In Union towns - 111C ,r; „ ' te duties of the office impartially, felerfessly county, Pa., udi wining Lends e 7, Davit 1 lir ,'' .„ id conscieutioudy. SAMUEL WOLF. , Valid Lohr, Frederiek Lobr,.and '-' . ' --, Abbottstown, March 2G, ISGO. ' others, improved with a one story - lig! ,-; -- --- - * LOG llUUSE,Lozliarmwifttltagon. ' 11 • Sheritra , Shed attached, Spring House, with lty. • ,' - • • ' WO TILE VOTERS OF ADAMS COUNTY:— Spring of water, two Orchards offta t tores t a/5..„ Fellow-citizens:—At the earnest solicits- Seized and taken to execution as the proporty two of numerous friends I offer myself as a of Le:wts Rouen. cundidate for the office of 411EP.IFF, at the nest ISAAC Lrosrm. S bell: election. subject to the decision of the Demo- ', Sheriff's Officc. Gettysburg. Mar. ID, '00; . erotic County Convention. Should I be so' gfig"-Ten per ceut.of the purchase money upqa , .fortunate as to be nominated end elected, I all sales by the Sheriff must be paid o2rer:lus. &hall endeavor to discharge We duties of the mediately after the property is struck doe %ma office faithfully and impartially, ' on failure to contAy therewith, the ,p ropertf . w.AI ,-; GEORGE BUSHMAN. I again Le pet up fur sale. L Cumberland tp., March l's, 1:,00. - ---- 1 Register's Notice. Sheriffhlty. OMNI. hereby t ie to all Irgatees and TO TAB VOTERS OF AIOAMS COUNTY:— other persons concerned that the ii.tintlar Fellow-citizens:—.lt the earnest solicits-, stration accounts hereinafter mentioned will , two of numerous friends, I offer myself as a be presented at the Orphan's Cdurt of Adagio candidate fur the office of SHERIFF, at the next , connty fur eoufirmatioa mid rs/Aowatioe, .42. •• election, subject to the decision of the Demo.' Jlcsastay, tie PRA of ..1 4 vrd isext, at 40 o'olotk a ' , cratic County Convention. Should I be so A, 11., viz : fortunate as to be nominated and elected, I 174. The second account of John Carl, Ad shall endeavor to discharge the duties of the miaistrator de hauls non cam toetamento S.A.. otlice faithfully and impartially. ' nexo, of George Carl, late of Mouatplcasetos JACOB TrtietEL. I township, deceased. Gettysburg, March 26, IE6O. ! 177. The first and final account of James -- - Moore, Administrator of the-estato of N'llllium. - Notice. • Johnston, late of liamiltonbon township„tieeld. TACOB MUNDOREE, SR.'S ESTATE.—Lot-' 11G. The first and final account of Mina t 1 tens of adialuistration, de bonis non coin' Slagle. Guardian of Caroline J. Rife, nnt the teaxenattuto anuexo, ou the esti.te of Jacob Mun- i first account of Elias Slagle, G uaidiaii "ifSimon dor*, Sr., late of Franklin township, Adams H. Rife, minor children of Isaac and LoairMile s , uol k sZdeceneed, having been grouted to the the latter being deceased. • a.' Cr, residing in Gettysburg, he here- 177. The guardianship account of Ahralrnm _ by gives not ,,, to a ll persons i n d e b te d t o Trostle, Guardian of minor duagliter of W Milian said statue to make itainediate payment, and, Meals, deceased.thole bating claims ag limit the same to present' 178. The second and final account of Philip them properly authenticated for settlement. Weaver, Guardian of the persona aud estates of' 'WI. A. DUNCAN', .Idatir. David Luther Plank and Anna Mery_Lounut • ..-r., Plank, the minor childrea ofJohn Plank, dea'd, .- 17n. First and filial account of James / lionip. ' son, Executor of the \Val of Joseph 11. Black, deceased. 180. The first and find account of George ...- Robinette, Administrator of the estate of Geci. Koch, late of Latiruore township, deceased. -, 181. The first aud final account of, George Robinette, Administrator of Elizabeth Koch, , late of Latituore township, ilecoased,,,_ 182. The account of Andrew Brougloy-Guar-, - ; dian of the estate of George Knit map, minor , son of Henry Kauffman. . . 1 Z.kCHAIIIAII IlYhl l 3,..Regkffir. ~. • Register's Office, flettys- 1 . I burg, liar. 10, 18Gu. j a . . Proclamation.. . . LWIIEREAS the lion. ROnnAT J. Fiiliiiii v r . Preside= of the several Coartse.of.oqopei , l , mon Pleas in the Counties composing .thitiL9lit a ' District, and Justice of the Courts of Oyer and • Terminer, and General Jail Delivery, for thot,riar. J of all capital and other offeuders in the OA -.: district, and Davin Zieotala and ISAAC N. Maw: x“, Elqs., Judges of the Courts of Gainanoss Pleas, add Justices of the Courts of Oyer sat Terminer. and General Jail Delivery, for .tiste. trial of all capital and other offenders in Als*:• County of Adams—have issued their protepO, 1 bearing date the 18th de) of January, is here year of our Lord one thousand eight Itetaland . fifty-nine, end to me directed, fur holdi tog a Oben of Common Pleas, and General Quarter Sessioas ', of the Peace, and General Jail Delivery . and Court of and Terminer, at Gebtrillitili , on Monday, the 16th day of April next—KUT s IS HEREBY GIVEN to all the Justices ct( ill WI i Peace, the Coroner and Constables wit4tt i said County of Adams, that they ba time% fs . i. there in their proper persons, with dud; Ao , Records, Inquisitions, Examinations, sod . Remembrances, to do those things which to t i luslr as offices and in that behalf appertain to be doilp,: ) , and also, they who will prosecute ageigsfAtSe• prisoners that art or then shall be la the Ja4.- Of vt the said County of Adams, Are to be than orsei z i there to prosecute against them as shalt bejust. ISAAC LIGHTNER., Merit Sheriff's Office. Gettysburg. 1 , March 19, 1860. tc r - March 12, 1660 MITILDA SCANLAN'S ZSTATE —Letters testamontary on the estate of Matilda titan, late of Gett3 shurg, Adams county, deceased, baring been granted to the unfler signed, resifting in the same place, he hereby gives notice to all persons indebted to said estate to make immediate payment, and those having claims againbt the same to prescut them tr p operly authentlfAted for settlement. MOSES MeCLEAN, Executor. gditelt 12, 1860. 6t* Notice. • YLIZABETII LITTIXS ESTATE.—Letters testamentary on the estate of Elisabeth itAle, late of Gettysburg, Adams county, Pa„ deceased, having Seen granted to the under signed, residing in the same place, be here by gives notice to all persons indebted to said estate to make inneailiate payment, and those buying claims agsfrist the same to pre sent them properly authenticated for settle ment. GEORGE SWUPE, March 12, 1860. (It Estee/or. rEMMINCI GILLILASD'S ESTATlL—Let ters tasSisztinsistry on the estate of Flem ming Gilliland, late of Straban township, Adams county, dee'd., having !wen grante4l to the un &reigned, residing in the same township, he hereby gives notice to all persons indebted to said estate to make Immediate finy - ment., and the ring claims against the sane to present theorproperly authenticated fur settlement. SAMUEL GILLILAND, Ex'r March 2G, 1860. Gt • Notice. § .ImrEL fIOLLINGEICS ESTATE.—Letters of adminletration on the estate of Samuel I ollinger, late of Straban township, Adams county, deceased, having been granted to the undersigned, residing in the same township, he hereby gives notice to all persons indebted tb said estate to make immediate payment, and those hating claims against the same so present them properly authenticated for settlement. IV 31. IV In L F., A deer. March ID, 1860. et THE following applications to keep pnblic houses of entertainment, have been Media Ireace, with the requisitenumber.of signers, and Vitt be presented at the Court of Quarter Sessions, on Monday, the Dlth dap of April next: George W. McClellra, Bor. a Gettysburg. . Charles Will, Do. John L Tate, Do. Ben;atain Schriver, Do. Francis J. Wilson, Borough of Berwick. Henry Kohler, Do. J. A. H. nether, Butler township. Martin Borer, vid Ke4ler, Francis Bream, Cumberland " John Bushey, Conowago, It David Goodyear, Franklin Henry Munshower, liezekiah Latshaw, " It William Holland, " It Henry Risser, 44 At Cornelius 0. Haines, " George Bear, tt George A. Coma, " Charles M. Stine, Germany " Joseph Barker, Levi Orbs, 44 4.1. Peter Li:igen/cher, " 44 Dnniel Decker, Hamilton, i• Collin A. Carson, 14 1.• Jeremiah Stem,Llamiltonbem " , Peter &hive 44 44 Reuben Stew, 44 a , Barney Highani, 14 Hannah M. Cooper, " " Mary Hildebrand, Huntington " John D. /Seeker, 46 - " Conrad Moul, Let/more, " Charles Myers, Mensillen 14 J. E. Smith, Mountpleasent " IlarY /trough, " a Jacob Martin, Oxford " George Shane, al Al John P. Reek, It ill ...= Robert kr IMeks, Reading 44 Jacob L.. Grass, Straban 44 Jacob Sanders John Sekenrode, ii it e, Tyrone u Allen W. Cook, a /4. Samuel Sadler, a 0 Peter Long, Unkm • a . ■roes Limetea. John Miller, Gerswany township. Jobu Siebert, liountjay ~ Relly k Sneeringer, Conowagoli HENRY 0. WOLF; Clerk March 19, 113e0. Carr's Poetry. TMIRE is no evil in this world Which men cannot relieve •, Aed every hoped Misdeed heart Will melt this beileve: God hash ordained a perfect curs For every ill on earth,- But leaves it unto 11111111 le find The seeret and its worth. Thu H. C. Carr's discovered one . Which will afford relief, And cure dyspepsia and Almost beyond belief. • • The virtues of his Bitters ore Now known unto all; And they who wish to be relieved Give H. G. Carr a call. And even if Consumption has Laid handzpos thy frame, The Syrup be has in his store " Will quench the rising flame— And bAstass health to come 'gain • Hato As pallid cheek, • And bringethjoy unto the sich,, • Which words can sere! speak, • It is a sovireigrt,spestp r e s , . Bar Qainsy—,wanic of For Asthma liald '4[o4 . disnapee, , Whisk adieu 0414 . 1,11114111.. . . W* 0 9 46 ; 11 fig Vikilit•ci„ A pompom!. WM 43 * - 10 114 iliAuttkr. • : 4.0 d ohootp,l4 AA of iiio44 411116***Se is (k * cliat:l4 sot rch ' atifilAws- Yo prise ortielporliffololitiontay $3606 26 ltme 2$ Notice. Notice. I!!EMEMEI TAcenses. BE Ell ..) .... solik For Sale. ,lIE VAIfII on which I reside, 3 miles Spit 4 of Emmitsbuig, Md., on the Irr . • 4.: Road. The farm consist/ of Filly-f Our siteoc,, of arable land in good condition, Welt and improred by a good HOUSE .and .. _., all the necessary outbuildings. Par fil: 1 ; . t of the land has been lately limed. Tli. '. , ~ is on the plasp a thriving young Orchard el! . 1 Apple and 200 Pencil trees, besides Pear, Plu -, Apricot trees and Grape-vines. It will be poll. cheap and on good terms if applied for at once. D. DE LTZHOti VEIL • FOR SALE 1 pair iron grey matched Mules, 5 years DX, , sound and perfectly broken to single and ' double harness. 2 first rate wagon or farm horses. four-horse broad tread Wagon, with lime beil. • Harness for four horses, nearly new. 1 Carsiage for one or two horses, new. • . 2 thorough bred Durham Calves, a bull aria's: - heifer, 1 year old. A variety of farm implementS. D. DELTZIIOOVF4 /so. 23, 1800. 3m Five Splendid .• arRAWBERRIES.—IIOOKER,—MerI pea ?. ;active;large, beautiful, awl ufthtequaK„ Vl°WlANY,—Exceeiliugrj , Sive ;line foi. market. -TRI4.IIIPIIE DE GAMS,—frnmenee site; splendid swarance, apd high fia.var. PYILkIIIDAL CIIILIAN,—Very hanasolltetau productive, hardy, end good flavor. LARGE EARLY SCARLET,—The earlies(V productive, and excellent. As it is impossible to secure all the caret, /entries of this most popular fruit in onevari(sty t 'e offer the above as comprising, In five sOvios t the various points desirable. We again confidently recommend the iioot, ER, as by far the best fur family use, if only one sort is to be planted—combining a _greater amber of excellencies than any other varisty., suirmi of the above have kerfeet flow4r. and will ptoduce excellent crops, It ylns singly or together. PRlCE.—(Securely packed to be lograrastele i ,, by exprcrs :) Per 100 plantsof any of theeboye varieties; g2:710 .f " 100 " 20 of each ..... " 500 " 100 of each variety, .7.50 "1000 " of We Hooker, 10.00 noinzal co„ coxxviclAL Rochester, T; Much 12, 1860 ' The Gettysburg Raiircied. - , roreMORNINC TRAIN now leims.*4 sburg at 6.45 A. ,-M., contsectiteg, / Jatiotiou with the train 1r0mj10g510;.... 4 burg to Baltimore at 9.23 A. M., raschlogilal- tinter. st 12.15 noon. Paamairers pier atataßit 1 Or vast will also connect, iv the motwitscresinj with the mail trahtfivinßaltilsormwbiaa palm. the Juntstion at 10. - 53 A. X. oat &miaow at Hat& - tither* are 1.10 1100 a. COntlidielet• am* litu s York for Colombia and Philadelphia 14 Ala train. Returning arrive* stt Gettyaknr., 12.45 noon with paisesgeri -Who leas l / 4 PH haslet 7.20 A. N., and Raltimorditt CROI4 lior APTHRYOO,I MIK - laves tiellsV- :-. burg" at 1.45 'P." 1,. connectintAsg 1:101 Jo nethitt at 'COT P. N. with_ /Lail (rafii, wh* • ICATIO $ aarksharg at 2' P. V. :aid larlYea BaltlntUrt •at '1 P. M., and with the Kxpress_ train bow Wanton, which keret Alenimaltr 3.34. e.; it. sad arrives at liarrialiongemg . V. Rotarniog arrives sa Gal4l Ours gigiu. seagatiliost Harrisburg, #1,40110 wo of North sod Weft ot 6,45 Y. X.." ,P - lb. Nartii or &loath on the 24 i t will make connections throngkelds . 1n " b o o t m ei pi ng angl.Aßemionotassal.h.; If I‘.. HIJIMONIIIO Mi ENE
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