COMPILER. Y.loc-41 isiktick. *Z,--Vov of our - subscribers who mac re move •MI the first of April win oblige us by notifying us of the fact, so that we may know where to scud their papers. SF.R.TOUS' FlRE.—Shortly before 10 o'- clock, on Friday night last, our citizens were alarmed by the cry of "Fire !" caused by the int ruing (X the targe . liarn of Mr. 3ouN bitnated on the a,lies in the rear of his resi dence., s in the southeast quarter of the town. Before atlything could be done to stay the pro ,•l gress of : the devouring element, the eutire 'building, was . envefoped in flame., and its de ' struetiou rendered certain_ To save the sur • the one in 'which it originated, then became 'the only course, and by hard - Work it was ac complished. With the barn were consumed two fine horses, several tons of hay, a consid erable quantity of straw, some grain, and a variety of farming implements. About GO bushels of oat» were saved, in a damaged con dition. Mr. Houck's loss is estimatel at looo—insured iii the Adams County Com pany for $3OO. At one stage of its progress, the appearance of the fire was most alarming, the wind having eh wgcd and earried burning shingles, Le., 'directly over the town, some a llistanue of three squares, and front which the roofs of several buildings took fire ; but by timely attention, no serious &Image re bolted. That the tire was the work of sonic heartless incendiary, there is no doubt, and that he may be found out and brought to ju&- tice, is the prayer of every good citizen. The light was distinctly seen at Hampton, Hanover and Littlestowu. firrThe Town Council offer a reward of ssoli fir the (ktectiini and conviction of the incendiary—and Mr. 11. sick :olds $lOO. PAINFUL _ I I.O:LI)Evr.--1 few . days ago, ag Sir. Wtitl.lll Scorr, residing near Cash town, wai•cengaged in chopping wood in the mountv.in, at some distance front his house, he met -with a very severe and painful acci dent_ It nppears that a. tree _he was felling baviug loageil oft a 12 ei atle t r e t i time danger__ Ain"- of bringiiii4 it ;town b chopping, off the sapling, 4.m whichid; hung. lie had searcely 'given half a dozen strokes, when, it 'woke, or rather split ,oft, gr,riking him yin the right ankle, vritshing aw 'bruising his leg and foot in a 41readful As the timber was frozen at the time., and c6insevently very brittle, the , whole was but , the worl: oflatt instant, 'or, to use his own expresslou, -44 as (pack .as a shut." 'The friend who communicates the,se facts -says that notwithstanding the able surgical treatment .4 Or_ .1. Caticute,r, his recovery is ,considered donl,tful. SII 1 N ; .1 f' 'll ) N . T... 7 --AVe learn *ill' regret, that Mr.. I).lxii i..ilLENria, 'who remov ed to the Al'est this vicinity, a few yearn slur(, ILIA met with 4i,notimr afflicting disresi vatiou ut L)ivine Providence. His son, Mr. (;co. , 1.1...8 c'xnr, residing in Cass coulit,-, Illi nois, while eug,a,ned in a saw-mill a week or two ago., was cam g,l) t in the machinery, and instLntA kilLe.ll We are nit:ll/out fuxther larticulars.. • coNyEnExcE ppm xTmExTs. following, are among the appointments made by the 13:t e _Vnittittl Confirence of the Methodist E_ Church, for the ensuing smr : Frederick Dixtriel.—T. IL W. Monroe., P. E.—Frederic': City, Thomas 31 Reese : Fred erick City-Asbury Chapel, John W. Langley Frederick Circuit,. John Anderson, B. G. W. Reed :South.Frederick, Jain - es Taylor: B,lons boro., John P. ILIA. one to be supplied; Ha, gerstown, Ge9rge Clietioweth ; Wm. 4 Earnslialy, George Sigafouse „M c -15, 01 - 3)c:lls:burg, Leonard M. Gardner : Mercers burg, Joseph M. Spangler, D. Castleman ; tliamberslburg, Dante!' 'Hartman, N. Schlos ser, sup.; Waynesboro' John 11. C. D os h ; .A Ito Dale, Daniel M. Giles ;Gettysburg., John Bowen, A. E. Taylor ; Ilampstead, .Josiah llildebrand, one to be supplied ; Westminster, Joiln Miller, A.sbury -W. Guyer; Liberty, Win. It. Mills. Amos Bender ; Enunitsburg, Ephraim L. lireglo ; West Fulls, Lorenzo D. lerron. Cartide, Distrirl.--A. A. Reese, P. E.— Carlisle, R. D. Chambers ; Carlkle Emory Chapel, T. Daugherty ; Carlisle Circuit, S. 13. Dunlap, IC. Norris; York Springs, 0. Ege, J. C. Stevens : Newport, George Stevenson, one to be supplied.; Petersburg., T. L). Gotwalt ;- Lewistown, Joseph Ross ; Lewistown Cir cuit, F. Gearhart, Samuel W.. Sear;; Kishaco quillas, IL. E. Wilson ; Mifflin, Wm. A Mc- Kee, A: Price ; •Concord, N. S. Bucking ham, A.. M. Creighton; New Bloomfield, C. Graham, Wm. IL Kieth ; Greenvillage, S. W. Price, W. Howe, sup.; North Mountain Miss., to be supplied : Shippensburg, E. B. Snyder, Wrightsville, William T. Wilson ; York, John Stine, Wm. Wickes, sup.; Shrewsbury, 11. Furlong, F. E. Crever ; Castle Finn, Joseph Lee, B. W. Daugherty ; Bangor Welsh Mis sion, Henry Roberts. Frederick and Carlisle Districts are in East Baltimore Conference, a division of Baltimore Conference having been determined upon at the late session. We cull the following from .other districts: S. McMullin goes to Win. chester (Va.) circuit; Elias Welty to Rock ingham, Va.; J. IL Clippinger to Church- Wm. Gwynn to Mission to colored people in Rarford county, Md.; Geo. W. Cooper to Hollidaysburg, Pa.; Thomas Taney bill to Sunbury, Pa. ; George Warren to ' 33l3omsburg, Pa. R. S. MeClay, Missionary to China. Next Baltimore Conference to meet in Wes ley Chapel, Washington city. East Baltimore Con&,renee to meet in Broadway church, East Baltimore Station. giii-Our friend THOMAS T. WrennAN, Esq.. formerly o ts is -county, :t seen appointe General Superinteaslent of the lluntingdon ! and Broadtop Mountain Railroad—a position he will ill with credit to hiatqelf and the sat- • isfactioa of the company. His office is at liunti agilori. SW"Fouriaeltea of slava - it the SJuth Me au raja ua Friday. =am ELEt"l']t'►N,—'l'he following is the result of the Election in thit, Borough, held on Fri , day last: De utDc rat a Wrn. Shillenn, 113 1 John Culp, Town l'utriteil, Edward Menchy, 113 I John Rupp, 181 iclwlax CAuri, 116 1 Henry Comfort, 181 •Judge, George 'Geyer, 129" 'David Sweney, 190 litsperti)r, Samuel K. Fonlk, 130 j James Rouser, ISto 141 j W. I'. King, Scion '1 11 i rrefi.ors. IL D. Armor, Jacob Benner, 1211 'IL I;. McCreary, 194 W. J. Martin, 121 .1. Winebrenner, - 1U S. Puxcrs, 1 y., 127 henry Rupp, ly., 192 • - Consfulde:v, 3L Craig, 13:1 John Barret, - 180 J. L. Burns, 181 The Democrats of Straban carried their whole tiekek t by nearly 50 majority. oprysitinti ,lic - cereded iu Cum- berlaud by about 35 majority. In Reading the DcMocratic, ticket is elected by from 40 to 50 . majority. In Butler the Know Nothings and Black Republicans succeeded by 35 to 40' majority —with, we are assured, a thorough secret organization In Franklin the opposition elected by only 12 to 15 majority. In Freedom the Democrats elected one Jus tice of the Peace and two School Directors— the balance Know Nothings. The vote was very close. The Democrats carried MonntjoY and Grn many—both handsomely, as w•e understan,'. gErThe Know Nothing and Black Repub.. Ham Committee of this county have appoint ed Dr. EnwAan G. FAIINESTOCK, Delegate to their Convention at llarrisburg„ to meet we believe on Wednesday next. It is said that the Know Nothing, wing of the fission party has been makir g quid efforts all over the State to secure a majority of Delegates in the Convention.' and are likely to succeed. They have carried their point in this county, at all events.' STOLEN.—Puring the burning of Mr. Muck's barn, on Friday !light, the smoke house on the farm of Mr. Josr.mt (late Stallsmith's,) near this place, in the tenancy of Mr. W‘t. KEEFAI'VER, Nra,s entered, and seven or eight hanis, the prverty of the tenant, stolen therefrom. The .thieves must have been ch , ,iry, as betnis only were taken. A number of shoulder's and side-pieces were left. " Death If a Marylander in. _Vein Mexien . .— James•ll. Quin ii„Esq., a native of Maryland, died at 'Nos, New Mexico, on the 31st of De cember last, in the 39th year of his age. The deceased, who studied law in Pittsburg, was formerly clerk of the circuit court in Illinois when t;e,n. Shields was a judge subsequently he served in the Mexican war, and at its close berAnte-a residentof :New Mexioo, where he filled the offices of prosecuting / Attorney, 'pro bate judge and senator. lie was also unani mously elected president of the Territorial ._•;enate, and presided over that body fur two I.Nl"This is supposed to be the same James 11. Quinn who served an apprenticeship with - David Little, Sr., in this place, to the eAuteh painting business, and left in 1837, - I[c was a young man of considerable promise. in'"Vt r e learn that ilosEvit S. ITT, E is not• engag*'d in surveying a_ route fur the contemplated Railroad front Hanover to Lit ttestown. A favorable location eau no doubt be bud. ti:Z - An'adjourned Court will be held to : morrow.. ' 4 TM: BORDER ROVER"—byEssos BEvNETT—has just been published by Mr. '.f. B. PEN Easox, 102 Chesnut street,Pbiladelphia. Perhaps it is enough to say of the Border Ro ver, that it is one of Emerson Bennett's best productions, :and will be sure ,to delight all readers who were pleased with the Prairie Flower and Clara Morelatid - , - 1V which it - may be considered a companion—the scenes and incidents, being something similar, and yet the story totally unlike either of the others. The scene of the Border Rover is in the Ter ritory of Kansas, beginning at IMiependence, Missouri, and extending all over the.idains or prairies to the Rocky Mountains. It is full dof a venture and hair breadth' es capes, love, romance and humor, and the characters are trappers, hunters, - travelers, guides, Indians, &c. &e. Complete in two large duodecimo volumes, neatly bound in paper cover.—Price_ sl. Copies of the work will be sent to any one to any part of the United States, free (If podaye, on remitting the price to the publisher, in a letter. "VIVIA.--the Secret of Powor," is the'title of a notberwork from Mr.PErEasos, just issued. It is from the pen of Mrs. E. D. E. N. SOCTIE WORTH', whose reputation as a novelist has been widely established by the numerous popular tales with which she has favored the public during the last few years. Those who have read the "Lost Heiress," "Missing Bride," "Retribution," "Curse of Clifton," &c., by the same author, will look forward to this new story with eager interest. Complete in one large duodecimo volume, neatly bound in cloth, for $1 25; or in two V olumes, paper cover, $l. Either edition will be sent, free of postage, to any part of the United States, on remitting the price to the publisher. Miscellaneous Enigma. I am composed of 27 letters. My 4 20 12 16 is a quantity of paper. • 14 15 6 17 5 21 is a metal. 1 10 16 3 is what men pray for. 6 3 21 7 is a country in South America. 4 20 17 7 3 19 18 - 11 - 12 13 is the kind of :overnment we en 21 t 1 2 i ,, the name of a female. lf; 15 4 15 11 14 15 is a kind of feather. 9 18 16 5 is now much in use. 14 15 12 1 is a part of dress. 8 12 1 2 is the name of a town in Virginia. My' whole is the name of une of the'best family papers in the State. J. C. P. 1 , I JATS.—Cobet.n & ['Axton have just receive __March 9. 1i57. _ ___ __ . . __ _ _. ____ II ed and are nov selling the Spring style rrill.UN KS, Carpet Ra• , s awl Um brell as. for I]] (11).-91.1 anti' litIG(lY for c a le. of Silk and Soft 'tits, of the bust quality. 1 sale at - Culd.l.N 456 PAXTON'S. 'AI c —Eu.act: E. BILINGUAZE ESq. Y Answer to la.t weel's Euigma— i el.!etiou of Simuu Camerou." Know Nothining & Iterublicaum. 4 Purges; For the Compiler F111:!4 OF' APRIL—We are undo- the ne cessity of making up a considerable amount of money by the approaching first of April, and make the fact thus public with the hope that those in arrears on-our books will take it earnestly to heart, and ask themselves the question whether they are "doing by as as they would wish to be done by ?" A news paper is not printed without heavy cost—it has nearly doubled within a few years—and the necessity for prompt payment on the part of patrons is every day increased. Will not those who owe us take this hint, and help us along with our "first et April ?" To such as have been regular in their payments, we are much indebted, and they need not read the above. It is not in tended for them. EM FBI IL.7 . II 4 D.I.DWAYS Oh NTAD , NT AND PILLS.—CI.CRItATND I.KGS --};very surge,On kthms thit ox-res deeply seated in the tous , k•ular fibre of the leg, defy all unit nary treatments; but ukers of this class, however obstiu tte and virulent, Inv*_ in - My - heal - Armlet the balsaoM ...tem of Holloway's Oint ment. This preparation does not drive the virus of the sore frinti ono part of the system to another ; it cures not by repression, but expulsien Hence, there is no fear of the re-appearance of any eruption. tumor, stvellintc, or sore, that has once yielded to the healing, properties of this thorotieh curative. !n cases of cancer its timely use has saVed innumerable lives. and rendered the cruel process of e‘ebdon unnecessary. Of the !'ills it may be truly said that no disease of the stermich or liter ever resisto.l their operation. [1 Wtk)ll , 'S RESTORATIVI: —Prof.. Wood, the re am nett discoverer of the invaluable Flair Restorative, still continue.: to labor in behalf of the Afflicted. Ilk medicine:4 are universally admitted by the American press to be far superior tar all others for eausine the hair on the head of the aged that has been silvered for many years, to grow forth e ith as much vigor and luxuriance as when blessed with the advantages of youth. There eau be no doubt that it k nue or tho ereatest din coveries or the medical world. It restores permanently gray hair to it( original color, and makes it amutne a !whit v texture. which liastßeu vury desirable lu all age& i• Ikr world --st. Louis Morniug Herald. [mar 23. a SOLD Br DRUGGISTS. A REC IPE Tu IT RARELY E ER FA I I.S To MLR A COLD. —Nom, white winter, with its hurthen of Colds and Coughs, is with us, we think it remedy that will relieve such visitation, should be highly prized, and all who know the worth of this remedy, w ill di) MS we do.—prize it doubly. Take a double diew of Dr. fianforirs Invigorator, and it will give greater relief than any other medicine we ever tried, fur We hare rarely to repeat the dose to be (entirely free from Cough. and as soon as the lungs have time to throw tattle collected matter, the cure is complete. As a family medicine, for the cure of Bowel Diseases, Worms, Derange- Meta of the titian:m:lv and Liver, we can veconanend it knowingly. 10 . '"A. D. Buehler, Agent for Ilrettysburg; Wm. Berlin, 11;mover ; and Charles K. Henry, Abbott:4min. M arch 9 LlT:r*TinSPol.tcY or TinC Szw AIniINISTrATION.—Mr. Buchanan, in his inaugural address on Wednesday, intima ted what would be the pulley lir the incoming administra tion. The Ostend Circular doctrines got the cold shoulder, and thy new President intimated that it would be his con stant effort to encourage Ills fellow citizens to consult their own interests by getting their garments at the brown stone clothingh.ill of itoekhill Wilson, Nos. 2011 and 207 Chesnut street. Philadelphia: On the 19th inst., by the Rev. Jacob Ziei -ler, Mr. HENRY II E MORE Yto Miss-N AN - C Y DEAROORFF—both of Muntroasburg. (in the 12th inst., by,the Rev. M. J. Alle man, • Mr. MICHAEL./ BUSIIEY to Mrs. ELIZA ELLEN- AUL:WAUGH—both of Adams courity : On the -3d—inst.. by Rev. J. Evans, Mr 11EN RN FAN NS. of Cumberland county, to Miss ELIZA MEALS, of .A.(hinn; county. (h i the lUth- inst., by the 11ev. G. Roth, Mr. JONAS OIINER to Miss AMELIA. CARO- LINA GRAMMER—both of Franklin .On Tuesday last, Mr. JOHN HEMLEII, of . Mountpleasant township, in the , 78th year of its age. On Saturday last, Mrs. SOPHIA ANNA, Wife of Mr. Jacob Shank, of Buthir township, i ttol .48th year of hi r age. the 10 - th inst., at Martinsbur Mrs. HARRIET B. KOPP, wile of Rev. Ww. Kopp, .and adopted daughter of Mr. 'John Brown, of this place, in the 37th year °filer age. She leaves four small children, one au infant. On the Bth inst., at the residence of her cousin, John F. Keys, - Esq., (Cincinnati, Ohio,) Miss ELIZA STEVENSON, formerly of this place. On the ith inst., Mrs. SA I RAII A.BOYER, of Arendtsville, aged 24 years 2 mouths and DI days. On the 16th inst.,SESANNAELIZABETU, daughter of Mr. David K ilia!, of Tyrone town ship, aged 2 years 10 months and 14 days. 'Ou the 14th .inst., MARY ELLEN, infant daughter of David and Sarah Swartz, of Lit tles-f,own, aged 1 ingpth "and 14 days. )j - 10:1{et COrrected from the latest Ihiltimore.York & Hanover paper' Bulliiioec—Fridety taxt, , . Flour, per barrel, ~:::A5 87 a G 00 , Wheat, per bushel, 1 42 (i;) I 6''._, , 1 llve, .73 (Ti) - ‘i''' ‘,., i, • j Ci int,— 41 ,-.. 5 8 (y), 03 1 Oats, ~ , 42 (y,, , , 47 ('loser-seeil, " 8 00 (,//3 g 12 Timothy " " ---- 3 ri 0 (u; 3 75 Beef Cattle, per luintl., 9 00 0411 :10 , llogs, e. 9 'OO On 0 75 . _ ;,- flay, per ton, Whiskey, per, gallon, Guano, Peruvian. per ton. Jl,!weer-7'h,,riday lasl. Flmtr, per lila., from wagons, $5 ' l 5 4, DI I. fri mi. stores, 6 25 \Vlieat, per bushel, 1 25 Co I 37 11. Vii,: A i i 66 Corn, 44 50 ()ats, ~ './." 0 i ~ - . elove rseed, " 7 00 . Timothy, " 250 Plaster, per ton, 6 00 1i,r1,--Friday hive Flour, per bhl., from wagons, Do., " from stores,. 6 25 Wheat, per bushel, 1 25 G 1 37 Rye, A. 4 68 Curti, Oats, Cluverseed, " Timothy, Plaster, per ton, rrnE attention of the LADIES is particu larly invited to the large assortment of plain and fancy Gaiters, latest style, just received by Bringntua d Atighinbarlyk. WALKING CANES, for gentlemen, of va rious kinds, just received by Brinynzan & Aug hinbaugle. A 1 IL BRELLAS just received and for sale , ATOU will meet for training at the public cheap at Brin:yinunif:,layhinbanyk's. ; 1- house of Isaac Boyer, in Arendtsville, on ; - - _ - - - - -- ; Saturday, the ,Bth of March inxtitut, at 10 i FACT.—MO SEY SAVED by buying o'clock, A. M.. with arms and accoutrements your Hats, Caps, Boots and Shoes at Brinyiaan & Aughinbauylr'.v. i ' in complete order. C. DAIICHERTY„O. S. MARRIED : DIED : 14 00 6712.0 00 27 6i ) 28 02 00 . At an Orphan's Court, 2 2 HELD at Gettysburg, in and . ( 4 ( Os' for the county of Adams, on the '1 - r,. 20th day of January A. D. 1857. ) t 11 . t. ) . ',„,„ • before David Ziegler and David —• Horner, Esqs., Associate Judges, &c., assigned, &c. fin motion.the Court grant a RULE upon the widow, heirs and legal representatives of JOHN SPANGLER, late of Berwick town ship, deceased, to appear at the Orphin's Court, to be held on the third .11onday fy . . tpril -I. 1). 1857, to accept or refuse to accept the Real Estate of said deceased, at the valuation thereof made (by the She, iff,) or shew cause why the said Real Estate, or any part there of, should not be sold, in case they, or any of them, should neglect or refuse to take and ac cept the same. _ _ 1 I • Personal notice to he given to wi l i.ow. heirs, and legal representati res, resident within the county, and to those residing nut of the county by publication in one newspaper, +published in Gettysburg, for three successive weeks, and by sending a number of said paper ad dressed to them at their nearest post office. By the Court : J. J. BALDWIN, Clerk. March 23, 1857. 3w Bringman & Aughinbaugh, 5711,1, ..111K.f1)! WE are just receiving a nett , lot of hats, Caps, Hoots tk, Shoem% —of the very latest Spring styles, audit intend ,selling at small profits. Call and see them berme purchasing elsewhere. Remem ber the place, Paxton's old stand, Chambers b•if g street. March 23. John stone tt, Son, , N o . 45 s ou th Seemsd street, Philadr RE now receiving their Sin ing Importa- A Lion of Silk & Millinery Goods, con sisting, in part of Fancy. (,' and Bonnet ili him) s Satin and Mantua Ribbons ; Glace and Plain Silks : Marceline.: and Florences ; Black Modes ; French and 16441i5h Crapes ; Tarlata,:e; Maline and Illusion Laces, &c. &c. Also, a full ussOrtinvllt of French mitt .1 moricati Pimrensq which they offer to the trade on favorable terms. March 23. 2m RISING SI:N NURSERIES AND GARDEN, Germazduton Road, hall an hont's ride from the Exchange by Ihunihu.v. QUA DE, Fruit k Ornamental Trees, Shrubs, 1:7 Plants, Roses, &c., cultivated and for sale in quantities to suit dealers and others, includ ing an extensive and varied assortment of all the desirable varieties of the above, for sale wholesale and retail. 17 - Catalogues can be bad on application, gratis. , S.ll %LT PAY & N. B.—When addressed by mail. direct to Rising Sun P. 0., Philadelphia. Our Stands are iu the Market, Market st. Sixth, where orders are also received. ' March 23. 6w J. Painter 4k Co., MARKET STILEET WHALCIP, Dealers in Fish and Provisions, - HAVE constantly on hand an assortment 11. of Mackerel. Shad, Herrings, Codfish, Beef, Pork, Lard, Shoulders, hams, Sides, Cheese, Rice, ikc. - March 23, 1857. 3m ‘. '--- important Cannon To Druggists & Merchants in General. 11711 ER EAS; -- fme - WILLIAM Limit, - late of' the city of New York, -drug broker, has recently been engaged in the nefarious and unlawful business of 'counterfeiting the medi cines known throughout the world-as H 0t.i.0- WAY'S Pit.Ls and llot.t.owAr's OiNnte.svr, and procured to be printed (or him, under false pretences,and for fraudulent purpose:4.s6o.ooo copies of the book or pamphlet of directions around_each box and pot. • ---- 41 - iiikereas, --- the - counterfeit - book - nr - pa ' - Wet is welt calculated to deditive, being a /cce simile of the original, except so far as re-' gards the water-,nark in the paper, viz: "Hot" LoWAY, Naw Yoiu AND LONDON." whichap-- pears on every leaf of the genuine docUment, but can only be seen by holding the paper between the eye and the light. :lad trberra,v, the aforesaid William Leith, having been arrested. and fully charged, on examination before Justice Conolly, with pro curing the printing and uttering of the above 1 counterfeits. es,!aped front the custody of the 'officers' on the 20th day of December. 1856, and ii now a filgitire born justice. and is sup posed to be pursuing his dishonorable and fe lonious designs elsewhere. 'finis DRUGGISTS of the various cities, towns and villages of the United states are hereby CAUTIONED against dealing With the a foresaid William Leith, for any articles pur porting to be Holloway's Pills and Hollo way's Ointment, or purchasing any prepara tions bearing that name from any quarter, unless the leaves of the pamphlets wrapped around the boxes and pots comtaining....the same shall hear the words "Hou.owAY, :Croy YORK_ AND LONDON," in the form of a water mark, which water-mark can only be distin guished by holding up the printed sheet sing ly to - the light. All others are CO UN T ER FLIT.; and all persons vending them are liable to heavy penalties, mut will be prosecuted to conviction by the proprietor of the. genuine 1 preparations, as the only means of guarding Ihis own interests and prow:Wig the public against damage to health and life from the 1 use-of deleterious articles. sold. wider the I guaranty of his name and reputation. The said Leith is a Scotchman by birth, about 35 years of age, &good address, deep toned voice, florid complexion. light hair and thin whiskers,,,Frey eyes, standing about 5 feet 81 inches, and somewhat inclined to cor pulency. March 23, 1857. RegisterN Notice. VOTTCE is hereby given to all Legatees and /1 other persons concerned, that the Alin i n iNtrat ion Ae - eon nts hereinafter mentioned will be presented at the Orphan's Court of Adams county, for confirmation_ and allowance, on Monday, the 2011 L .lag f ! f April nest, viz : (These are a portion of those to be presented.) 230. The first account of William Myers, Andrew Myers and Adam Myers, Executors of Philip Myers. deceased. 231. The first and final account of Joseph A. Ileagy, Administrator of the estate of Sam uel Drowrey. deceased. ' 234. The first account of Robert Bleakney, Administrator with the will annexed of Han nah Bleakley and Margaret Bleakley, deceas ed. (Joint testatrixes.) WM. F. WALTER, Reg Per DANIEL. PLANK, Deputy. Register's Office, Gettysburg. March 23, 1857. td f $5 37 EEC EMI DEM To Masons & Plasterers. V IIE undersigned will receive Proposals for the Brick and Stone work, and Plastering, of the Public School House in Gettysburg. until Sctlurfloy, April 4111. The stone work by the perch, the brick by the thousand, and plastering by the yard. Plans and specifica tions can he seen by calling on the undersigned. G KO. & 11EN RY HRITZMAN. March 23,1857. ilighest Prices TIMID for FURS—Red Fox, (for which $1,25 R. will be paid,) Mink. Muskrat, and Grey Fox—at - COBEAN & PAXTON'S. FOR SALE. AN excellent BROOD MARI.; with foal, and n good HORSE. Apply to Maid' 23. SOLOMON POW KRS. The Get* yilmrg Railroad Company RESPECTFULLY cails the attention of 111 , Capitalists and those having money to invest, to their BONDS, now being issued.— The length of their Road, now tinder contract, is Kt miles, the grading and masonry of which is more than two-thirds finished, and rapidly progressing toward completion. By a resolution of the Board of Directors, a Mort wise of the entire road from Hanover to . Get tysburg, and also of the unfinished work of the Pennsylvania Extension. from Gettysburg to the Maryland line, beyond Waynesboro . will in a few days be executed to Gsoune Swops, Esq., as Ti wee, for the security of the bond holders. The Bonds will be issued in sums of $lOO and $5OO each, hearing G per cent. interest, with coupons attached. payable semi-ammally. They certainly will loin[ a very safe and desi rable investment, as the Bonds will he free from taxation. and yield interest payable seed annually, at 6 per cent. per annum. Persons wishing to subscribe for them, can do so by calling on the President, Secretary or Treasu rer of the Company, or any of its. Managers, with any of whom they will fume', the condi tions of sale. It. McCURDY, Predirient. Nem \Vim.% ~.erreffirj,. JNO. 11. MCCLKI.LAN, Troistiree. March 16, 1857. • JURORS' FOR APRIL. GuA .11 'Fynltie—Tanies N. Pittetiturif, George F. - Elekettrisle. Liberty---Lewis Wertz. Cumberland—Jacob llankey. • Ilamittonban—Julin Iterbst.. Mtinntilly—Abrabrun ()tartan.. Oxford—Elias Slagle. Germany—lsaac Sall, George Shoely. 11 untington--losiali Fiekes, \V m.' Leas, I'aion-4rasd, IL Ilaselmar, Win. Slifer. Nlenallen—llenry Rice, Jacob Group. Latimore—lobn Berwick 'Mayer. Ilamittim—.4;olirge ;:ilyder• Stralatn=Win. Illaek, Samuel W. Huffman. Freolom—George.l..lVliitv, .131..0b Myers. Afountpleasant—=Peter Weikert. Reading—John I. Mullin. GENERA F: Borough, Peter tallaanith. John Winebren ner, H. J. Stable, Samuel K. Fln, Joseph, Martin, Robert Colman, J4,l th Rupp, Ituntington--Abraham Fickes, of .1. Latimere Niebolam Bushey. Abraham Zieg ler, Cenritil E. 111yers, 'Win. F. Bonner; ;verge Chronister, Wm. Lear. Reading—Samnel Deargb wff. em»lierin lel—Frederick Herr, John Oyler. Munn' pleasant—Alexander Short), Abraham I{eever, Andrew Little, Wm: Lott. • Struban—Peter Medley. liamilton—David Bollinger. • ("Ilion—Daniel Geis()lman,.Cltrles Spangler. Peter leoolz. T",,,,,,11e0rge Fidler, of P. 3iottokioy—Joseph Meekley, MoHe.I Hartman, Watson Barr. 3letiallen—Wm. B. Wi!eon, .Ter'h Slaybaugh. Ber Wick bor.—Mathew liliehelberger. 'onowngo—Simael-Weikert:- ' The Riwbrs Grefd Rxhildlinn PrheWeidid! AW AIMED TO 0. For his Two Pianos. London, Oct 10, 1851. Al EYER respectfully informS his friends 1,)• and the public generally. that he has constantly on hand PIANOS equal to those for which be received the Prize Medal in Lon don. in 1851. All orders- promptly attended to. and great care taken in the selection and packing of the same. try'lle has received during the last 15 years. more Medals than any other maker. from the - Franklin- In•atitute ; also First Premiums at,lioston, and Premiums at New-York And Baltimore. - - - W arerooms removed from 52 S. Fourth to No. 180 ARCH street, below Eighth, south side, Philadelphia. ' March 1857. 3th To the Public. undersigned. having renewed his lease IL of the WESTERN HOTEL, for a tenant years, tenders his thanks to his many friends for their liberal patronage. and asks them to still call an(l see him, when they will find many improvements which will add to their comfort. JACOB SANDERS. Baltimore, March 2, 1857 - - - 11iieentoware. A LARGE and elegant assortmont of Queensware ,just received and ready for sale. Persons wishing to commence house- keeping or to fill up sets of ware, should call early. Also a great variety of China Vases, all of which are awed at very low rates.— Call and select from the beautiful ware at the Store of FA UNESTOCK February 10, 1857. For-s(kCents Only FOR 50 cents I will sell a Receipt to make Honey which cannot be told from that made by Bees. Satisfaction guarantied or the money refunded. Sent by mail on receipt of 17 three-cent postage stamps. A. J. Porn:ammo, Gettysburg, Pa. March 16, 1857. lt's Removals. THE undersigned, being the authorized per. son to make removals into Ever Green Cemetery, hopes that such as contemplate the re:noval of the remains of •deceased relatives or friends, will avail themselves of this season of the year to have it done. His terms are mode r ate, and eve, y effort is - made to p 1 February 0, 1857. MAYS ON lIAND.—SiIk and Soft fiats ill of every description, and for sale cheap, AL BaiNum.o; & ArmuNnAtm's. co please PETER THORN. Keeper of the Cemetery Inquire of. mar. 2. Latest Arrival! Another Large Stock of Ne:w Goods!—Cheap, Cheaper, Cheapipd ! ACOBS &BRO. have just received frnm the 0 city, a large lot.of New Goods—Cloths, Casslmeres, Vemlings. &c. &c.. which they are prepared to sell cheaper than ever. Step iti and look at their assortment. You will find tho newest styles of goods—as well as the latest Fashions l'or garments. The Tailoring branch attended to, as here tofore. - Good work and warranted to fit ! Gettysburg, March 16, 1857. GETTYSBURG Female Seminary. FIVE Summer sci on of this institution will IL commence on t e first Monday of April. (April 6th.) (r7Tor Circulars and other iii , ., formation, apply at the residence of Rev. D. FASTRIC, West Middle street, Gettysburg. March 16, 1857. 3w Auditor's Notice. THE undersigned, Auditor , appointed by the Court of Common Pleas of Adani county. to make distribution amongst the creditors of the fund in the hands of MicitAtt, RF:ll.lr, As signee of itlicuAgt. OvintuArtat and Wife. hereby g;ves' notice that he will sit to .dis charge the duties of his appointment, at his office, in Gettysburg, on Tuesday. the 14/1, 111/1 1 o f Aped: next, at 10 o'clock, A. M.; when and where all persons interested may attend if they see fit. E. B. BUEHLER, 4)larch 16, 1857. Auditor. Administrator's Notice. ABR AIIA 31 K [TO II RN'S ESTATE. Let term of adminisiration on the estate of Abraham Kitchen. late of Reading to p, Adams co.. deceased. having been granted to the un dersigned, residing in Hamilton township, be hereby gives notice toall persons indebted to said estate to make immediate payment, and those having claims against the same to pre sent them properly authenticated for stole meta. • - MARTIN GETZ, Adm:r. March IG, 1857. fit Administrator's Notice. TACO B BOBLITZ 'S ESTATFL-1 etters of tf administration on the estate of Jacob lloblitz, late of Mountjoy township, Adams ro., deceased, having been granted to the under signed, residing in the same township. he hereby gives notice to all persons indebted to said estate to make immediate payment, and those having claims against the same to pre sent them properly authenticated for settlement.. , PETER BOBLITZ, I‘larch 16, 1857. Gt Executor's Notice; (lATIATtINk PECHER'S ESTATE—Let ters testamentary on the estate or Cat harine Pecher, late of Hamilton township, Adato.4 county. deceased, having been granted to 'lite undersigned, residing ir, Paradise township. York county, he hereby' gives notice to an persons indebted to 'said estate to make immediate payment, and those having claims against the- same to present them pro perly authenticated for settlement. JACOB WISE, Executor. March 16, 1857. tit fIeTTYSBURG Joint Stock Association. $20.000! Extensive Sale i,( healthful 'Engrariar I U7'20,000 . GIFTS. L ai 910 be awarded by the Association as soon as 20,000 Engravings are sold Magnificent Gifts and Valuable Pro imrty for Distribution : • 1 _farm. 40 acres, more or less, with large tyro-story House, part stone and part frame, with atone hack- building, and necessary out-build ings, and Saw-mill thereon erocted, , i% its w ater power for almost any . luirrisc,' situate in Freedom Adams 06 AdaH county. Pa.. 1 House and lot in Gettysburg, 1,500 00 1 Out-lot, near town, 5 acres, 700 00 I . Town-lot in Gettysburg, 6OO 4)0 . 1 do do - 300 00 1 Tract of land, 36 acres, 1,000 00 1 'do 20 ~ 600 00 2 splendid Carriages, $2OO each, 400 00 1 Jenny Lind Rockaway, 200 01)- 2 Buggies, $75 each, 150 00 2 Gold Watches,extra flne,sl2s , 250 00 1 do do 100 100 On 2 do do - 90 180 00 17 do do 60 1,020 (11) 15 Ladies' ,liold Watches, 65 975 00 10 do do 60' 600 00 20 Silver Watches, - - 30 600 On 22 do do .. . • 20 440 00 6 do do , - - 25 125 00 10 Oil Paintings, 10 100 or,' 20 pair Gold Ear Rings, 250 50 00 5 - do do 2 10 00 20 gold Pens, _ • 2 - 40 00 25 gold Finger Rings, - 2 50 OD 20 gold Breast Pins, 2 40 00 3403 Apples of gold gilt, 2,505 00 1 Grain Drill. GO 00 8 Hathaway Cook Stoves, ' 55 440 00 10 Green Mountain Feed Cutters, DO 00 10 Ploughs, $l2 50. ]25 00 2 extra Saddles, $37 50, 75 On 2 setssilver mounted Harness, 40 80 00 8498 Books of Etiquette, 500 (U) 1 Port Folio, 5 00 1 Rifle, 20 00 1 Wonder of the World? 2 50 3 Adventures ofa Country Merchant, 7 50 , 5 Life hid with Christ. • 25 00 2367 Family Receipt Books, 92 00 1 Silk Dress, 30 Ott 3000 Port Monnais, • 1575 00 2481 Lithographic Prints, 445 00 20,000 20.000 00 (o — Persons wishing to become Shareholders in the above Property, can do so by forward ing ONE DOLLAR, on receipt whereof we will send them an Engraving and certificate. which will entitle the holder thereof to one of the Gifts. As soon as the Engravings are ail sold, notice will be given to the Shareholders, and a Convention held in Gettysburg, when -a Committee will be chosen, to whom the pro perty will be delivered, to be distributctl among the Shareholders. From the growing popularity of these Joint Stock Associations', it is confidently believed that the property may be distributed among the Shareholders in a few months. E7All orders for Engravings and Certifi cates, by mail, should be addressed to ROBERT COBEAN, Gettysburg, Adams county, Penn'a. AGENTS' TYLI- TED, In every town and village in the Uniteol States to • a 0: I, _ • . •# commission will be given. lrr'All letters of ' inquiry, accompanied by a postage stamp, tell be promptly answered. Gettysburg. February 2, 1857. tt Home-made Shoes ki.WAYS on hand and Bride to order by the best of workmen, at t'ofwan & I'ax• ton's cheap Hat. Cap, Boot and SIICQ &ord. March iG, 1857.
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