COMPILER. Kocßi FlRK. l —Last eveningobnut half-past eig . ht • o'clock, the cry of "Fire!" again resounded through our streets, and on the instant the t o wn was "lighted up" as though by the burning of a large building in our midst.— The fi re Was fo un d however to be some dis tance from town, and it proved to proceed from the stabling on property of Mr. dosEmt WIBLE, occupied by Mr. JA art s Doi,AN. sub contractor on the Railroad, about two miles north-east of this place. With the stabling were consumed five good horses, a cow, several pigs, a earriap,o, a number Of carts, and other property of less value. Two horses escaped, but somewhat injured. The loss falls heavily - on Mr._l►olati, for whom there is much sympathy. It is nut known how the fire originated. TELLEIL—Mr. J. DuNe C.tasoN, of LaneastPr, 1 a. been appointed an additional - fit;ttlitirg. 1 thioni s recommended as au experienced and highly cmmpeteut officer. , INJUIIEI►.—Oa Monday last, on the first seetion of the Gettysburg Railroad, near Han over, an embankment gave way, considerably injuring One of the workmen engaged beneath it. It was at first thought he would die from his injuries, but is now slowly recovering. HIGH PRICE.—At the .sale of personal property of Mr. Henry Funk, near Waynes boro', on Friday week, a team of mules, in connexion with the wagon and harness, was knocked off at 51,925. "MOV.IN`Cr."—.I. genend "knocking clown :and dragging, out" is expected tu. Come nil: in this phice on Wednesday next. 4 '_Ul hands" ought to —be, about," and assist hi "saving the pieces.".: tc.„irProf. PJttertiold's Juvenile. Singing Cass will give a C.lmieert at the Court-house to-morrow evening. Tickets 1`23 cents—to be had only of the pupils. Geographical Enigma. • I am composed of 20 lei tcrs. 31v1 19 *)--) I I 22 '27 11 is a town in England. 22 8 17 25, 4_ is _a_ river_in Spain. 8 2+125 9 3 is a river is Soath 15 20 11 1.9 is a river in ;29 13 11 Bis a inounntin. Europe. 4 21 10 7 27 11 17 is a town in N. 4 ersey. 28 23 13 22 24 9 is a - county it) P c ennsyl'a., 17 10 15 29 4 is a - tountv in t irginia. •2 8 ;i6 15 19 IL is a county in Kentucky. 2r) 21 IM 11 DI is a river in Europe. 7 10 21; 4 21 10 15 15 is a, mountain in l'Rro.wo. • IsS 15 is arm ge of mon ntains in Elti rope. leis 4 22 27 11 i. a town in Peinr-ylvania. 6 19 13 21 is a town in Maine. 14 15 7 10 18 R is a town in New York. '1 5 :28 21 IS 8 13 29 4 is a, river in Asia. 19 2(1 2s 15 10 / 1 17 is acountv in tleorgia. 10 24 11 It) 19 11 is a. group of islands in the Atelite , rattean. 18 :23 0 12 4 27 LI is a county in North Carolina. 11 '27 18 13 k a -sea in F.,nrope. l Aly whole is the crowning pqint of Y'tnkee ingenuity awl perseverance. ALIQUA. • Acrostical Enigma- T a.nt ennir:,e,l or 1 4 14.qters. 111 s 1' 9 12 ‘.4 .) is a purgative root. 2 8 13 14 9 is a musical play. 91] 4 is a. plant. 4 10 'l4 9 114 is \Vile no one ought to do. 5 2 12 9 1 is a twee. i 1 9 14 :1 is ti musical instrument. 7 12 4 13 8 is what every one willtio. 8 14 4 3 7 is an' instroutent used by Fluters. 9 8 5 12 4 is a fruit. 1 1 1 9 11 is a small horse. ---- Ai 14 4 13 1t) is a color. 12 2 7 4 is what many will do by lotteries. 1:1 4 12 is a shiny !kit. 14 2 7 4 is a flower. My Will is the name of a young Democrat of LNI tantpleasant township. 21.6!"'X' An , :wer, to lag week's Enigma— " The Republican Colii!,il,.r." Savings Fund Bill. The following is a correct list of the Com missioners as it has been in the han , ls of our Representatives for nearly a month past, to be embraced in tile act of incorporation when be. fore the senate, viz : Jacob Mus.telnt-m, Geo. Throne, Samuel Durboraw, Culp, Eli Horner, Isaac E. IVierurtn. John Mickley, John Throne, John Brough, David Mc Con. aughy,. George Shryock, Andrew Ileintzel znan, Charles Horner, Henry Thomas, John Wolford, Edward B. Buehler. George Arnold. Alexander poser, Joseph J. Smith, David McCreary, Abel T. Wright. The first section provides, that the persons named and "all and every person or persons hereafter becoming members in the =latter hereinafter mentioned, shall he and are hereby created a corporation and body politic, by the name and style of the Farmers' and Mechan ics' Savings Institution of Adams County."— The persons named are, by the, second section, appointed Commissioners for the sale of the capital stock, and the persons br.cutuing, Stock holders are to be the corporators. The Institution is to be managed by 'thirteen directors,' chosen annually, and a President, who way be chosen from amoug their ntim ber—and other necessary officers. The capital stock at first is 539,000, with power to increase it to not exceeding 100 ,- 000. The act not only withholds the power of issuing notes, but also banking and dis counting privileges. It is, in must particu lars, similar to the Chambersburg, Frederick. Hanover and other Savings Institutions in neighboring counties. M. FIRST OF APIUL.—we are un.ler the ne ce,r,ity of making up a cohsiderable amount of money by the approa iirt of April, rind nia,ke the fact thus publie with the hope that thnse in arrears on our hooks will taKt: it earnestly to heart. aft-4--aFk—thiml,eive4 the L - S.—Cobetin & Paxton have just receiv , ~ .. ....loaf. _icon ..'ver and terw, made known by te i ey w o uld wish t.) he ill Me IJV r 4-.. ---- -r1;:e IV , - - ed and are. now selling the Spring style have each -It; got, for the 3 rear term: J•firt JA NI ES fI . NIA fiSHALL, paper is not printi , ,..l, -a - ithout heavy co•t—it of Silk and Soft Hats, of the best quality. runnin. , lntat is e!oet.; - ,.__ , 1 for '' vear, , , and J.Vi. ' T `.--101 AS A. 'MARSHALL, China, IL EENSWARE. glass and Stone has nearly double I within a 5‘.i , ..- year,—,uol 31;1 ilar!itv 1L,1.1 .I.br,thain IV:tv!n.i. , ht for I vr. March 3 h -- Er , , 111 0 .11 - .1. (I , th e neeessity for prim pt . payment on the le,trt 11,iller.—linl-e. Lt:tniel Lit - ittni: I.ll , pftors, ___ - ware—a large assortment aril selling, . of patrons is every I:tv inerea , ed. Will riot :Niartin 'F;1.H0.1 , .J .-... , t. El)bert; A , ,,, , ,:0r. lieu- .1 Wh.t/..r my/ fir-iity 0/ - flu. I:0 , w 1./,11. cheap. at . ConEAN & PAx - roN's. tho,e who owe it , take this hint, and help us r , j). i Si.. - (-',.. 1 , :l -I 1 'l'lle whaling hark 11. Cr a p,. ~f Dartniouth, LADIES, do you want to buy cheap and !' ..h-y : ..- i pen - Nor-, ,ortra , ~ a , )attg.l, along with mte - first ~ ,t April ?" 4 . r.• .. Tavl ,x•',• 1 1",11 . . ,,,!:,-)rz.;!:,i n -CI Flpfp,ltz, Masq., was e.to , izelJanintry I r:ttli. arid twenty fashionable 'tubes ? If so. call at T. , uch as have },!,11 reznlar ill their it .mn i e i - w a i ter, (;,,,,. t,',,,„ 1 , 1 3 ,„,,y ; A u di t ,, rs , seanten were de-t. 1":1‘. (hti.t.:Lin a , nl 0.0: sea- F A EINES f OCRS'. payinelits, we are :11.1,:n inle)te.l, an.l Lew:q W.lf, f•irael Shank: CiPrk, 11 , 3' try ruin were ,aved en a ran. and ' I U I AM l'::‘.: Gaiters, 8.161,in5, and Sandles tie;' nee./ not read Las: dui, t.... It i., Ida. iu- ,Ilartzol: Trea l / 4 urer, J, c , .;1) l'enqvl; c,, nsta l,i,;, 4 , rf-,e11 , •(1 an I ..arri.• 1 i , l S. 11.Am/a ily Lilt! Brit- JUA for sale cheap at tended Ivr LL , ii . 1 iiItINI,MAN & At%iillNUlCUill'S. r 1:s J.0.: , i1, 1ii.:,::,:1r. 4 i:lii strainer Eli ri.41.1d. o TOWNSHIP & BOROUGH OFFICERS. T he elections held in the several Town ! ships and Boroughs of Aoams county on the ' 20th inst. resulted in the choice of the follow ing officers. The list, if not entirely correct, is as nearly so as we can make it : Gel! y sliurg.—Burgess, John Culp; Town Council, John Rapp, Henry Comfort; Judge, David Sweney; Inspectors, Samuel K. Foulk. James _Mutsu: Assessor, Wm. T. King: School hrectors, R. McCrearv, John Winebren , ner, Henry Rupp I year; Constables, John Barrett, John L. Burns. • Canibertand.—Justices of the Peace, Joseph Walker,.loscph Balky; Jadge, David Shriver; 111,1)eetors, George S . pangler,"'Ge urge Kanti; A ASCSS(W, Jaeoh S. Reamer; Sopervisors,John Beam, Christian Sh river; School Directors, I.. aac Leener, John Mat log; Auditor, C. Mc ('lean Currens: Clerk, Jeremiah Biesecker; Constable, Jacob Kuntz. Rra'han. —judge, Fleming Gilliland; In ' speotors. Edward Moritz, John 11. Major; As sessor, Wm. L. Thomas; Si pervisors, John C,ishinan, Fwlerick ILdtz; School Directors, John G. Gilhert, John Thomas: Auditor, Wal ter T. Hoffman: Clerk, Jesse McCreary; Con stalderti eurge Hartman. - Franklin.—Justice, .James Linn; Judge, Istoce — Rte;lnsTectois, E linair - W-S - trchle, Abraham Scott; Assessor, George Lower, Sr.; Supervisors, George Arenilt, Charles Shultz; School Directors, J. ( Weil«!rt, Charles Mieklev; Auditors, Jacob Cover, Junes K. Wilson I year: Clerk, Tohias Cover; Treas urer. Peter Mickley, of D.: Constable, Hamil ton Sillix. Jlurrillarrlo .—Justiee, Samuel Senbrool;s: Judge, in] .s 11. 31arshall: Inspectors, John Bennet, Jacob Hoke: Assessor, Wm. Reed: Supervisors., Alexander Benchoof, Wm. Pax ton; School Directors, Daniel Snyder, .7%loses Seabrooks, Jacob flank years; Auditor, Wm. Culp; Clerk, John B. Paxton; Consta ble. Alexander Benehoof. Lifierty.—.l edge, Abraham E rise: Inspec tors, Jehil Flehr, Win. A. Grayst . iii: Frederick 'Nfellitire; Supervis9rs . , .I:Lomb ver- ItZer, 311ines O'Brien: I)irectop4, Janus Bowt>.y, David Eiker, John FloIr: Aud itor, George A. Krise; Clerk, Julia Eiker; Constable, John E 21,1. 1 V u. B. Wilson; Jti Ral/C11741)!II; 111SpeettMs, Samuel Ile - itt, Andrew Bittin , , , er; .Assessor, Alexander I). Taylor; S u pervisors, .Jag() Doyle, Michael Dolrman; Schcol Directors, A. T. Wright, S 01')111011 Bi'lltler, Auditor, Wm, S. Cart: clerk, \Vin. A. Elden; Treasurer, Michael Bender: Constable, Alexander D. Taylor. Tyroide.-Judge,'Jesse Group; Inspectnr.s, Solomon Starner, David Day: Assessor., Ozi:e , Ferree: Supervisors, Amos Myers, Daniel Brame; School Directnrs, James A. John Conrad, David Yoh° I year. John W. Hill I year: Auditor, John . F. Houck; Clerk, lsaac lions; Treasurer, Levi Hullinger;, Con, stable, Wm. Ife , .vitt. Llantinyton..—Jude.e,..rohn C. Stephens: In speet(mi, Gibson Flekes, Ifamilton Myers: A i —, sesspr, George W. \Viet-man:- Supervisors, Samuel Shelly, Peter IL Smith; Sehonl Di re;-tors. 13enjainin Gardner. J seph A. W ler man; ...k.u , litors, Sebastian Stitzed, Cyrus IL Beaks; JAcob lloops; Treasurer, Jaz:oh A. Gardner: Constable, Leonard le- Elwee, For the ,po topiler I,oi:nore.—J:itlge, Isaac 1). Worle, - : 'ln spectors,•Jonn .A. Ziegler, Conrad .E. 'Myers; Assessor, Allen llobinette; Supervisors, J Jhn Ilarbolt. Iloward Hikes; School Dire , tors. Jacob Griest, David B. ',crew: Auditor. J 'sse ('oak: Clerk, Albert J. Gardner; Constable, Peter F. Smith. lleWilit:l•—Justioe,:ll.C.ll}aus'er:Judge, Sin ~lt:L ill EieholPh; Inspectors, George Iloude s• hell, Jacob IVhcler: Asses , or,Sanittel March: SuPervisors.Davitl Deard-rlLAbraltan Cllr School Direetors, J din Similson, S. 1111(lehrond: Auditor. J .1111 tiosserman, of J.: Clerk, Samuel Eichler+. Treasurer. Win. l'cardortr; Constable, Philip Iles.;. School Directors for liampton district, David M. C. i White ; Singleton Eich.dtz. /fq ta /Nit. dge.i ;eorge King; I n ,,,,pectors; , „ Georce. Levi Guise; A.,sessor, slainuel Adwine; Supervi-ols, John Snyder, Daniel Directors, David No‘vermicr, Bernard Ilddehrand: Auditor, (;.3,il';l:e Bako7: (lurk, A. Stoner; Constable, S Hoover. s- Sla4le; Inspectors. Jaw's Devine, Leo .1. S!aillr, .is,e.:sor, Chris- Zinn; Supervisors, George \V. Lilly, I cic Kelrer; S'ebool Directors, Francis Mar- Joseph. St ,u , ll Audito , , J. E. Smith: Dr..). W. Itendrix; Constable, Win. W 18./wick Tirp.—Jitilgr% Samuel B•o'wn: In , niiel Felix, Alexander Harman ; A....essor; .1-din Elder: Sti;lervisors„ Ai t ia N• iitnennutd, Jattob llull ; Selo - d Director f •Juhu Fl ler, •J e"o) 1,1. ‘ Flt or, in. Tiit tulger: Clerk„John Lelly; Constable, William Y• oung.. , ./I•wriek. (leorre Wilson: Li-- , spe,•tors, Sdinuel .i.brallam Smith ; se .,s or , Ifenry Stevens: Sehi d Directors, Francis AVilliam i;voye, Joseph Graff. - t„ „, motrglo•.—.lll , lge, Francis Lytle: tors,lohlt l'raft, John Kin- - ; As•cssor,Sinion 11,1,rnish; Supervis,rs, 'Wdliant Swartz, :Jacob J. Little: School Directors, Peter Neiderer, J• osepli J o hn Bohn 2 year, : A w r to r, ' Josenh Dr/ - dlr . Clerk, Francis Kriebt•."ll; Con ! • stable. A.lop.ius Storni, If. Ilenry Sanders; I n-.• 2% ‘ctors, 11c.,r,y .f. ' JiITIV'S Diehl: .A.:•.!•0-.(ir, J:041 Ca-!!Minn: Supervisors, E4hert Eckert. `.till u,•l !lilt: School Directors. David SlleQring,n., Ili !liar 1 I.evingstein: Auditor, dub!' Fclix: ( -L'org ., •.! W. Ilagerntan; Constable, • J• acob Noel. 1 .I.rmidioll.—Jadge, Henry Hornier: Inspee tors, Ndthaniel Lightner, .T ihn As••••,s -s i, Michael Fins;: Sopervi.ors, I C•cvnover„ Levi Guldell; School Directors Poter Ortplorif, Edward Spangler, da,tob Hart- man 2 years: A.nrl",tor.,,`";amticl B.Miller: Clerk, John Larimer: Constable, Friterholf. ..I.3l•ers: h.pcctors, , Peter G."cenholtz, Andrew Low , : A ! JLtrtiti Steffy: Supervisors, William Ilitta , e, Bonjamin Landis: S-hool Dire , •tors, hider, John Duttera: .11Pli- • tor, Henry -Bather: Clerk.. Jacob 1111111 k: Con stable. Cilristiall I ",,,'op.--.ltl,l ,, c..lerernia.b Gitt: In.pe-tors, j Emanuel Wilgerson, •Lmob Fry: Williarn Staroer: Supervisors, 1) , .t0r Wolf, Samuel Ileta•rt: School Directors, Peter L/1:', Benjamin F'orry: Auditors, Pius Unger, .I•)hit 11.1ker; Cle r k, Conrad Mayen,: Cinstable, (ie,rge For the Compiler [ CO til inunicated Wm. clia , ers. It is covered with iood Chesnut and cob Myers; ,1 - 1 .1 4 ,?, Charles Slotto>r: In-r." - Rock Uak Timber. tqrs, J Crea ,, cr, Sr., Andrew A-7 The land will he shown to_pergons J Witlitu-snoon ; su , ,ervi , • ,, r', to view the same by Thomas A.•Slarshall, one J Raker, J ,hii Canninghnin: _lull tor. (Tao. of the undersigned, residing near. E. Witite; Clerk, J A. Li nu: Constable, 7,7"/. - -Sale to commence at 1 o'clock, P. M., J th - 5 - r - rrritiCT2: For School Director!,, Abra- on said day. When attendance will bey it - Ditviit I 1 , 4 and J • litport , ' , l fin• t,lr , •' Compiler." I.ET"Woott's dtglit IlgsrogATtliN —Prof. Wood, the ro om% fled di , :corerer of the invaltrthlo Ilvdr continuog to I:itior in behalf of the aftlietvd., Ills Inedieint . . are unit orsally admitted by the American press to be far Kurrinr to all other; , for cani , irig tho hair ou the heail of the nevd that liait been silvered for wary years, to grow forth with as much rigor and luxuriance as when withthe advantages of youth. There can be no doubt that it IS one of the greatest cnveries of the medical world. It restures permanently gray hairto its original color, and makes it a.suato a beau - Will silky tecture, Mhich has very desirable in all ages of the world —St. Louis :limning floral& [mar's. tlt ZioilL A LL DRUGGISTS. 1:1;" A REC . IPI: TIT kr IC lIIINI.Y Erlilt PAILS TO CCRIE A COLD —Now, Rli a winter, with its burthen of Colds and Coughs, is with US. wo think a remedy th will relieve su , h vi,itationA should be highly prized, and all who know the worth of this remedy, will do art wo do—price it .loubly. Taken double dose of Dr. Sanfort's Invigorator. and it will Bite gre.ster relief than an, - other medicine we ever tried, for we have rarely-to repent the 'l°,o to be entirely free from Cough. an I as soon as the lunica hare time to throw olTthe collected matter, the cure ie complete. As a family medicine, for the care of liowel Dkoage4, Worms., nk7arlgt.• went of the :Stomach end Liver, we can zecouirtienki it knowingly, la' Buehler, Agent for (lettyslittrg; Wm. Berlin, Hanover ; and I 'bade:4 IL Henry, Abbottstown. March U. lie IF,P . TitF: POLICY OF TIM' NI:W . Antns[sTutTuty.-11r. Buchanrtn, in his inauttnrel ablress on Wednes.hii - , intima ted elvit Ivoulti be the poiicv of the incoming tulmiui•trn- -tine Tlttr - 05t - cmiteirradi . itnr - trinc. - N - rat - the - trif, , and the new Pre , ,ident intitnate.l th.tt, it wont(' stant etrort tet encourage IttA fellow citizenst to cotootit their own Intel e•it:, by getting; their garwents At the hroo .t.one clothing hall of Kockhill & Wilmot, Nos 205 and 207 Che,nut iijqi . (ei itepoiil3, Corrected frutu the I:ito.t Haiti more. York S: Hanover papers B a h inwre-I , Wchly last . . Flour, per barrel, ',...'") 6S (ri. 5 75 Wheat, per litrAtel, 1 36 ((l. 1 fr.! It .\ e, t— co ~ .:, 4 l'eit, “. • fit) 04 6:1 LEE " Timothy " " ~ K(.o' Cattle, per lind., 8, 50 ot 11 ;50 11,,;,5, ,. 8 50 (,i, 9 25 't i ny, per ton. 14 thi (, / ,:2() (() 1111;,,kov. pt.!. 'gallon, 20 (a, , 27 Gllallo, 4 1 ) 01'1.1\ ian, leer ton, 62 00 Ilaiairer—Tbuisflay last. Flour, per ,hi., frunk N‘a g Nins, $5 `)5 Do. •‘ l'rffil l stores. 6 25 "Wheat, her bushel, . 1 25 rii), I 37 DE ( I % fill , ME Clover:eel, " Timothy,' " Piaster, per ti m, J NI'I--I'~l'Nlrll, f,l Nj Flour, per 1;1,I., from wagons, DO, " l rnlll sLureS, fi \Vheat, per bushel, 1 25 cir), 1 :;7 Ilve,` CS' C )I'll, MBEI (. 1 1,,verseed, " Tinwthy, Plaster, per ton, - - 0011tEWA "r. 14 Y order of the Council of the Borough of II Gettysburg. a REWARD? of $5OO is Isere_ ' by offered for such infoiniation as shall se cure the detection and conviction of the per son or persons. who fired the Barn of Mr. JOHN HoucK. on the night oflhe 3,nli instant. JOHN CULP, Baryes.y. March 30. , ExeCutor's Notice. TOI.INIIEM LER IS EST A YE. .etters tea-, tatuentary on the estate of John Reinter, tate of Mountpleasant township. Adams co., deceased, having been granted to the under signed, residing in UKfurd township. he hereby gives notiCe to all pei•sons indebted to said estate:to wake iintnedrite;pytnept,. apt those having claims agairea the , same - 1 - 0 - tp - re"-' sent them propelly authentieiitedi fur settle went. Ji)SENI J. SMITH, tLy'r: 1857. Gt. Procfantalion. 11711EREAS the lion. RonEirr J. PISITEIC, V President of ille several Courts of Ginn mon Pleas, in the Comities composing the 19th Inst l let, and Justice of the Court.: of Over and Terminer and General Jail Delivery, for the ttial of all capital and other offenders in the said distiict, and D.tivio ZIEGLER and Divin 1101zNiat• l'' , -;qrs.. Judges of the Courts of Oyer and Teminer, and General Jai! Delivery, for the trial of all capital and other olltoders in the Coidity of Adams —have issued their precept, bearing date Our 2.lst day of Jin., to the year of onr Lord one thtnlSAnd eight hundred and fifty-six, and to roe directed, for holding a Court of C oun pOn' Pleas, and General Quarter Ses slims of the Peace. and General Jail Delivery, and Court. of Over and Terminer, at Gettys burg. .1/ , ,,r,' , /?/. _tali, ..NoTier;isirnitu,r GivEN - to all the it.Ntices of the Peace. the Uorturers and Coustabies within the said county"ot Adams. that they be then and there in their 'Holier persons with their Recoils, Inqui , duons, Examina tions, and other reinewhraliees, to do tho'e thins to their 'dikes Anil in that behalf appertain to he done, ;tll , l also, they who will Fusel:lite against the pry-oners trial are or shall be in the Jail of the said Con rty oh Adams, are to he then and theie to prosecute against them as shall be just. ENRY TlitiM.lS, Sferijr. Sheriff's Office. lietty,shurg, 31alcil 30, 1.i.3.57. 1c j £tß[ Ji SALE ,Ifoutehiin-Lfind. PINIE subscribers, Executors of the last will 1 a nd Reit:tine!) I, of Juti N MA IiSHALL, de ceased, by %trine of authority in said will given then', will oiler at public sale, upon the -pie wises, on Sqtaribry, du!, of Apra n•;.(1, A Tract olMountain-Land, belonging to the estate of the sant .John Mar shall, deceased, situate in lfaniiitont,an town ship, iolains county, on the fold Springs road, adjoining lands of Robert McCurdy, Peter :11 usselman. and James 11 , trshail, and contain ing in al: 52 Acres, more or less, which has been surveyed in fire separate Lots, ranging in quantity from 13 acres 37 perches to 6 acres ‘..)6 perches, and which will be sold in a trolly or in lots.separately as surveyed. to suit pur- THE following applications to keep Publid Houses of entertainment, in the county of • Adams, have been filed in my office with the requisite number of signers, and will be'pve , seated at the next Court of Quarter Sessions, on t10 , 20/h defy "1 April pe.rt: Harvey D. IA tittles, Gettysburg borough. Benjamin Schriver, ' do. do. Henry Kohler, Berwick do. Francis .1. Wilson, do. do. John Bushey, Conowngo township. Jeremiah Johns, do. do. Francis Bream, Cumberland do. Reuben Sem. Hamiltonban do. Peter Shively, do. do. Wm. McLel n Co. do. do. Peter Lingenfelter, (Jemmy— - do. Joseph Barker, - do. David Newcomer,Hatuilton do. John D. Ilecker: , " ll,outingion do. - ' Mary Li ildelOod, - do. do, 'ElizabethOxford do. , Mary ALBrough.Mountpleasant I John A. Dirks, Reading do. Jacob. L. Grass, Straban do. John A. 11. Rether, Butler dn. ,Samuel Sadler, Tyrone do. Conrad Moul, Latimore do. ('buries Myers. Menullen do. , . David Goodyear, Franklin • dn. J. .1. BALDWIN. I Qt . 1.17 (M . 5.% kfrll.V. March 30, 1857. 3t TOW, Farmers, N 1 echapic•:, and all other cit izens of the county and the horough,wi th out distinction of any \ kind. who are disposed tO pa rticipte in the establishment of a Sa‘ings Institution for Adams county, nre requested to meet at Mceoiingliy's Ilall, in the borough of Gettysburg, on S4//tobvi, I/ 4//i f!/ . lle.ll. at 111 o'clock, A. M., in order to talo utensil les to organize such au Institution and put it in Operation. MANY CITIZENS. March 30, 557; 43 fry 8 81 9 00 3 ror o p: 3 73 4.1.1 0 LA- tr 1111!) at Gettysburg, in and '170 " . 4 for th e comity of Adams, on the 1. 2.oth day of Janos ry A. 1). 1857. 17k 1 before David Ziegler and -I)tivill ''' P r I ' . I lorner, Esqs., Associate Judges, &c., assigned, &c. - t uotion,lhe Court grant a If 1,1 LE upon the heirs and -Icgd.l representatives of JOHN SPA Nt;LEII, late of Berwick town ship. deceased, to appear at the Orphan's Court. to he held on 11, ,Irtfritcfity e ! I *wit i. P. I $.ll, to accept or refuse to accept the Beal Estate of said deceased, at the valuation thereof made (by the Sheilif.) or shew cause why the said ltAial Estate, or any part there, o f, s h ou ld not he sold, in ease they, or any of them, should neglect or !close to-take and ac cept the same. ,Personal notice to be given to widow. heirs, and legal representati' es. resident within t h e county, and to those residing out of the comity by publication in one newspaper, published in Gettysburg, for. three successive weeks, and by sendit g n number of said paper lid dressed to then at,their nearest post olllee. By the Court : -J..1. BALDWIN, Clerk. March 23. 1857. 3w ELM o -.),) - 6 00 8 (H) a ...5 6 fAI WE are just receiving a lot of . 64 Hats, Caps, noots ,S;tShoesly —of the very late•t; t:prinz styles. and intend selling at small prolits. Call and see them befete -purchasing , os ew h ere , R oom . ber the place, Paxton's old stand, Chambers- Ipirg street,. .)larch 23. .kohn mlone &Son, S 81tret, ARE now receiving their Spur; linporta don of Silk & Millinery Goods, con sisting in part of Fancy. Cap and 'Bonnet Ribbons and Mantria Ribbons ; Glace and Plain Nlarceline‘:" and Florences ; Black Modes ; French and English_ Crapes; Tarlatatm; Malihe and P,losiost Laces, &c. Also, a full assortimni. of .1 in r crl )iIYT which they offer to the tradeon lavoralde terms. March 23. 2m • Cerritan, (HI t/to 11A DE, Fruit & Ornamental Trees. Shrubs, ►, Plant", &(:., cultivattd ;i11(1 ler side in quantities Co suit kakis end oiliw's..inelud ing an extensive and varied .issertivient of all the di:su•able varivtles of the above, for sal e wholesale and retail. . L ,':, - / — Catalogues call be had on application, gratis. 'N. B.—When ridilre‘ised dire et to Rf s i ng Son - p.-0., Philadelphia. Our Stands are ill the illarliet, 114:ket .st. below Sixth, whkre orders are also reeei% ed. .11areli 23. 6 w • I WAVE conNtantiv on 11.m , 1 art as.;ortimmit of Mnekerel. Shad, Ilemilgs, Beef,. l'ork, lAra, :Shoulder*, 114ais, Cheese, Rice, &c. March 23, 1557. ern To :itriwon% & ; 10 41 1 rer*. rpm - , undersigned will receive Propoqals for the Brick and Stone work, and 11 t.i.4ter !rig. of the Public School House in Gettyslung, until Sqluidify, ;1 1 ,1.11 -11 Ir. The stone work by the perch, the brick by Ow thousand, and plastering by the yard. Plans and spPcitica dons can be seen by calling on the undersigned. G EO. & HENRY (2111.1.1TZ.NIAN. March 23, 1857. Highest Priers 1 )A1 D for FURS-1M Fox, (for which $1.25 Mink. Muskrat. and Grey Fox—at C'OBEAN & PAxvis.s. AN excellent BROOD MARE with foal, and a good 110 E. Apply to March 23. SOLOAOS POWERS. VITA LCING' CANES, fur gentlemen, of va nous kinds. joist received by Hr ru , /rtr , tn (c. EEP DRY.—.I fine assortment of UM BRELLAS just received and for sale cheap at , orinq .t• .1 tigh 4: FA - CT.—MONEY - SI, VED by buying your Hats. Cap;, Boot, and Shoes at Pi/hp/two, .r• Tavern Licenses. A Saving - %lion 'Ott ADAMS muNrr. t an 003141:1111 7 .‘ ('O4lll, Dringman & Aughinbaugh, ,`i711., 1, A 111,L1 SVN NIURSEgtILS AND GARDEN, J. Palmer & MARKET STIU;ET I'IIILSGSLPIIIA, Dealers in Fish: and Pr vision';, FOR SA ILE. New Goods—New Firm, TILE cll It sr-STEM. EORG E ARN OLD & CO. have just reeeiv i,f,“ ed from Philadelphia n handsome ii-sm)rt went of Goods, suitable for the season. Our stock of Ready Made Clothing, and nil Goods in that line, is extensivr. Cheap Cloths, meres, n shmere tts. Drap Det ate, Litens, Vestings, Drillings. &c. Call and bee us. If we cannot please you in a garment ready-made, we have our Tailors constantly cutting out and making up. and can make you a g,arnient upon short notice. and in the very best manner. Our prices cannot be beat.-- Give us a call. Match 30, '57. P. S.—l have given Mr. J. C. Gu'mn an in terest expressly I'ar the purpose of settling up n•,y old business. I have now been operating 37 years and have never until now determined to settle up my business generally. Those therefore who are indebted to me, either by Bond, Note or Book account, will please call and pay the same. G EO, ARNOLD. March 1857. tf Administrator's Notice. AC()B HILDEBRAND, Sr's. ESTATE.— 41 Letters of administlation on the estate of JAcob 1 ld debrand ,sr., late of Reading township, Adams county, &reused, having been granted o the ninlers . :!ned. rosiding in II ouilte township, he hereby gives notice to all persons indebted to said estate to make-im mediate payment, and those hailing claims against the same to present them properly au thenticated fur settlement. CEA Eti REB ERT, March 30. 1657. Cit JUNO RS PO It PRI IL. o .1( 7. 3: Tyrone—lames N. Pittenturti, George F. Eeketirode. Liliert;v—Lowis Wortz. ' eilitiherland—J;tet,l) • 31ffillitiov— A bralluni (larber. Oxi'orki--Eli us Slagle. Gerrimilv--kattte Soil, (lvor!'e Slively. Vickeq. 11 m ut. Leng. Union-18(4d) 0. B11.40;01;11., Wm. Slifer. \i, nnlirn—lErury [arc, Jacob (Troup. Latimore—lolin Tudor... Benviok ihmilloti—i;eor t re Strallail-IVtn. lilael:, Samuel %V. Trofrtimn. rreoiloin—Oeorge J. White, Jacob llyers.- :11ountri.en , mitt-I'eter %Veikert. Reading—John:l. Al%llllll. E:\ Tle Borow.th —Peter Stal!smith, .101111 Winebrett • MT, it. .1. Stahle, Samuel Joseph M,artia, Ruhert Col.pean, doltu Rnpp. llontington—lbraham Ilf .1. Latinlore—Niolmlaq Elashey, .I:bralinm ler, Conrad E. Myurs, \Vol. P. Runner, G(‘or go ultNa l isti‘r, 'Wm. Lear. Poattiu , , , —Sainuel Deardorfr. Cuothorland---Troileriek Ilt.rr, John Oyler. :11,.11ntpl e :Hamt- . -:Aloxataler Abraham lteever, Andrew Little, Win. Lott. Str:than—Peter.Maekley. !laudhalt—David Bollinger. Union—No*l(4 Geis°ltnea, Charles - Spangler. Peter Long. Fidler, of P. Monotioy—Jo.eplt Alackley, Moses ITartinan, Barr.. Meoßlleti—Win. 13. IVilsnn, Slaybaugh. Berwick Lor.—llathow Eiehelberger. Cot towag)—Saitittel Weikert. The Get! v.iburg• Railroad Co pany I) FS PEC TrULLY calls the attention of lk , Capitalists and those having money to invest, to their BONIY - ;, 'now being issued.— The length of their Itoad,.now under contract. is lilt miles, the grading and masonry of whirl' is more than two-thirds finished, and ra pidly piogre , sing toward completion. Py a resolution of the Board of Directors, a Mort pge of the entire road Croft) Hanover to Get tysburg, and also-of the unfinished work of the Pennsylvania Exten:,ion, from Gettymburg to the Maryland line. beyond Waynesboro'. ill in a few days be executed to GN:ottGE E-q as Trustee, for the security of the bond holders. Hord.; will be issued in 811111 S of $lOO and ;- ; 500 each, hearing; 6 per cent. interest. with coupons attached, payable setni.annnally. They mai:Only will foim a very safe and desi rable investment, AS the Bonds will be free and yield hue; est - payableseini ammally. ikt. 6 per cent. per annum. Perhons wishing to subscribe fur them, can do so by eallin4 on the President, Secretary or Trett,in rer of tlw Company, or any of its Managers, with any of. whom they will find the condi tions McCURDY, P rexideul. I). VID.WI 1.1.s„ 1 / 4 , ', , rg. JN) 11. MC( 1.1'.1,LA N, I r rtiaNilrer. nareh 16, 1857. Cro..g'Aicter'm •Nof ice. VOTICE is hereby given to nll Legatees and 1 other persons concerned. that the tlifurin i,f,w/,',/, hereinafter mentioned will lie presented at the Orphan's Court of Adams county, for eolith illation and allowance, on 2 0 111 of April ',vv.!, viz.: (These are n portion of - those to he presented.) 3(1. The first no!onnt of William Myers. Andrew ,11)•er, and Adam Myers, Executors of Philip Nlyers. deceased. 2:it. The first and final account of Joseph A. fleagy, Administrator of the estate of S,ant ttel lirowrev. deceased. 234. The tirst account of Bohett Bleakney. Adofiniitrator with the will annexed of Han nah Weakley aryl Margaret Bleakley, deceas ed. (Juiat usta tri Keg. ) WM. F. WALTER, Register, Per DANIEL PLANK, Deplity. Regigter's (Mee. tlettyslairg. March 23, 1857. td Vic World's Urt'al Exhihilion PPize Medal! AWA.RDED TO C. MEYEIt, For his Two Pianos, London, Oct 16, 1851. MEYER respectfully informs his friends `GJ• and the public generally, that he has 'constantly on hand PIANOS equal to those for Ohich he received the Prize 14Iedal in Lou don, in 1851. All orders. promptly atte.nde(Lto. and great care taken in the selection and packing of the same. trYHe has received during the last 15 t years. more Medals than any other maker. front I N211.1.34%1•91VMS••••=••••1•••••••=••• ••••••=4•mmo • , 4 . • • thin ivin-,kers, grey- eyes, standing about at Boston, and Pretniums at New York and feet S 4 inches, and somewhat inclined to t. , .r• Baltimore. i. !i eucy. - March 23. 1857. ‘Varerooms removed from 52 S. Fourth to No. . - 180 ARCH street, below Eighth, south side, "i MAYS ON 11.1\D.—Silk and Soft II:11-; Philadelphia.. f of every description, and for sale eilc.l ; „ M-trch 16, 1857. 3m at BaING3tAls; & AtTuntxrlll7i;tl‘;; - - -- --- - - -- - -- - II 1. VANA Oranges, of delicious F ORczE amt BUGGY for gale. 1:1( :t'.e , ~-,, 9 000 flavor. For sale at i t ir.oai;r: P . - 114 m, t , ' runt-. • EIiNEY ,c,- IMO , Fancy Grocery and Confectionery store, rrutuNks, Carpet Barn 4 and limb 4!" e11*“:..' York, Dec. 15, '5B. GT %Crest Market st. _l_ sale at COBEAN &PA o.\ NT. Latest Arrival! Another Large Stock ef New (11)(4181—C1,H C !wiper, Cheape4 ! I A COBS 4: BRO. hare jest TE (Tilted n• :le • city, a large lot of New Goods—Cif: f , Cassimeres, Vest lops, fir. &c. . IV 114:11 they are prepared. to sell cheaper sl t, ever. Step in and look at their assort nit I. t. You will find the newest styles of g00d5—,,,.. well as the latest FaShions for garments. The Tailoring branch attended to, as here tofore. Good work and warranted .to fit ! Gettysburg, March 16, 1857. GETTYSBURG Female Seini nary. PTME Summer Session of this institution Fill commence on the first Monday of _Awl , (April 6th.) o:7For Circulars and other ii formation, apply at the residence of Rev. D. EysTim, West Middle street, Gettysburg. ISlarch 16, 1857. 3w i editor's Notice. frIIE undersigned, Auditor, appointed by 0 Court. of-Gointnon Pleas of Ada ins rumen to make distribution amongst the creditoi•N ,•1 the fund in the hands of MICHAEL REELS. As. sisnee of 31n,ita.t, •OvEttnAmat and • Wifp, hereby g;res notize that he will sit to di , - nuge 1110 duties of-ti s-a ppointureti office, in" Gettysburg. on Toembig, lia• 1; dm / ( ! jr /1,-4, at 10 o'clock, A. M., - w hi n and where all persons interested may atieo.i if they see fit. E. B. BUEHLER, March IC. 1857. Auditor. Administrator's Notice. A BRA HAM KITCHEN'S ESTATE. —Let .1 1 ters of administration on the estnte Abraham Kitchen, late of Reading twp, Adams co., deceased having been granted to the un dersigned, residing in Hamilton township. Le herehy gives notice to all persons indebted 1., said estitte to make immediate payment, a n.i those having claims Against the same to Ink - sent them .properly authenticated for s e ,, anent. MARTIN GETZ, Adner. March 16, 1857. 6t Administrator's Notice, ACOI3 BOHLITZ'S ESTATE.—Letterc ttf • hninistrat on the estate of ,J:tcit't ItobHt i.. lute of Monntjoy township, Adams ea, , deceased, having been granted to the ander. signed. residing in the same township. hereby gives notice to all persons indebted to said estato . to make immediate payment, scent those having claims against the same to pit - sent theta properly authenticated for settlement. P Ell, BO lALITZ, 414 March 16, 1857. 6t Executor's Notice. A 'MARIN I!: PECLIEWS ESTATE.—T,et ters testamentary on the estate ofCathai we Pecker, late of Hamilton township, Atiao,.4 county, deceased. having been granted to II e undersigned, residing irk Paradise townshir., York county, he hereby gives not kw, iii all persons indebted to said estate -to make immediate payment, and those having claims against the same to present chew pto perly authenticated for settlement. • , JACOB INIST, Zrecutt».. March 16,1857. 6t Administrator's Notice. STIIi R. S. : PACE'S ESTATE.—Leti ers 11 of adn►inistration on the estate of Estla.r S. Pace, (formerly Dobler, of the borough Or (let tysburg,) lute of the county of McDotamig it. in the State of Illinois, deceased, having la t n granted to the. undersigned, residing in Ow borough of Gettysburg, he hereby gives ninico to all persons indebted to said estate In make immediate payment, and those having claims against the same to present tl►t• n ► properly authenticated for settlement. , W M .• Ake LEAN, Zhu 'a . . March ‘j, 184 T. Ot Administrator's Notice. TOSIMA MEHL'S ESTATE.—Letters of t, administration de bonia non with the will annexed. on the estate of Joshua Biehl, late of Germany township. Adams County. deceasid, basing been granted to the undersigned. re• siding in the borough-4-4;:ettyshu.g, he hers•• by gives notice to all persons indebted 'to rat I estate to make immediate payment. and those having claims ;against the same to present them properly authenticated for settlement. 1Y L McCLEAN, Adner. March 2. 1857. C;t Importint Caution To Druggists & Merchants in General, 711EllEAS, one WILLIAM LEITII, lntv of the city Of New York. drug broker. recently been engaged in the nefarious and unlawful business of-counterfeiting the medi cines known throughout the world as HOLD , - WAY'S PILLS and DomovrAY's'Ormtsm. procured to be printed for him, under false pretences,and for fraudulent purposes.soo.o.o o,pies of the book cie pamphlet of direaions around each box and pot. i sef whereaB, the counterfeit book or pam phlet is welt calculated to deceive, being :t pie simile of the original: except so far as re gards the water-mark in the paper. viz: '.l-1 , n.- LowAY, NEW YORK AND LONDON," which rp. pears ,on every leaf of the genuine document. but,. dan only be seem by holding the p:.per between the eye and the light. And whereas, the aforesaid William Leith. 'having been arrested. and fully charged. en examination before Justice Conollg, with pro mMg the printing and tittering of the almve counterfeits. escaped from the custody of the officers on the 20th day of December. IMG., and is now a jilt/Wee ti•oin iwdice, and is slip prised to be pursuing his dishonorable and fe lonious designs elsewhere. Dart,-,Gisrs of the various cities, towns and .villages of the. United States are herel.y CAUTIONED' against dealing with the foresaid William Leith, for any articles put 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 wramad around the boxes and pots containing the same shall bear the words ‘'Hm.tiowAx, Nrt l'uns.. AND LoNDON," in the form of a watt; - mark, which water-mark can only be disiitt guished by . holding up the printed sheet to the light. All others are COUNT Elt• FEIT and all persons vending them are liahle to heavy penalties, and will be prosecuted . 0 conviction by the proprietor of the genii to preparations, as the only means of guards,:: his own interests and protecting the pt.iiho: against damage to health and life. from U. use of deleterious articles, sold under thy guaranty of his name and reputation. The said Leith is a Scotchman by hi: .11. about 35 years of age, of good address, deep toned voice, florid cont iexion. kola hair and