Ru? MI =OW NOTKING PARTT jHenry A. Washington, late Pro- nu Ma yea aktfflunra Qom, j lessor of history in the William and They have ruined her character, ex-, Mary College of Virginia, and editor of the " Jefferson Papers," was accidental ly killed on Saturday afternoon week, taxes and Involved her deeply in debt. by the discharge of an air-gun at his These are fear direful calamities residence near Washington. - which Know liothingism has imposed,' Frmit Killed.---The Louisville Courier and it may be a long time before she says some of the fruit-growers near that can rid herself of them. ; city say that the peaches, apricots, d,c., The Know Nothing City Register of have been killed by the fate severe utaltimore stated a few days ago. that' weather, the thermometer having been it would require a lery of Two DOLLARS in some localities as low as 10 deg. be- AND Firer CENrs on the one hundred dol- low zero. lens of taxable 'property, to meet the liabil- air" Capital punishment," says Shit ities of the City for the year 185.—Just lobo. " is to be hung on a pretty wo think of it, 82 50 on the $lOO besides' man's neck till you are dead." the State tax 1 This is Know Nothing- - ism : This is an economical adminis-! Democratic) Meeting • tration ofgovernment : This is enough W E "e ta r cl ia l e r ed ient Ironet that o the hi Deto wi n i - 1 to make tax payers howl—Fred. Union. meet at Shively's Hotel, in Fairfield. on Rat - Rat- I unless', the 13th of March inst., at 6 o'clock, oar The attempt upon the life of the ;p. M. f or th e p ur p os e o f n o m i na ti ng t own _ French Emperor is still a subject of OUP ticket. [March 8. considerable discussion in the French t, VIE Democrats of Franklin township are journals. It is said that one of the S 1 to 1 1 :1 9 41Vt at the house of Amos I prisoners has confessed that the con - i 1.1 el e ee r 'tions, os al titirda; the la l3fa t o h l g ia a r e e r i epirators are five hundred in number, r inst., at 2 o'clock in the afternoon, for the and are bound by oath to assassinate purpose of nominating a ticket for township officers, to be elected at the Spring election. the Emperor. Each year, or oftener, March 1, 1858. MANY if circumstances will warrant the at-1 tempt, the whole band are to draw lots from a box in which there are five win-' ning numbers. Their. members draw ing these are held to put in immediate execution as attempt upon the Emper-; or's life, whit& shall be approved by the 1 whole society, and by thoee.who are; charged with its execution. If this re- port be true, the police will have plentz to do to maintain their reputation.— The Emperor was so displeased with them on eocount of their remissness in not arresting the conspirators, that ho said they were the " worst police in the world." It is a singular fact, that the assassin Orsini and his intended victim, Napoleon 3d,were to 1831 brother mem berm of a society called Curbanari,which held its meetings at Forli, in the Ro man States, where the eldest eon of the King of Holland died. And subse quently, in 1848, it seems that Louis. Napoleon, as member of a republican society in France, took an oath to ex terminate whoever should subvert the liberties of the republic!—Phila. Ledger. ifirThe Maine Legislature purposes giving 80 acres of land to ovary set tler mho Aill ;elect sad occupy a farm on the State lands in Aroostook. county. leirThe ceßitiiitiOn . on the 22d nit. cost the city of Richmond $1,500 for re freshments fur visitors. to CritctcY of ids CISTIMITIIO Steels*. —Freon J. C Duos, Z. , lata City Treasurer —/Patue. Jana 6. 1832. ti•otletues .—I base bees for some years trembled eau -B..eally cal severe attacks of lodatestiee ; have oeaselt el malty pi/pusses., West Altopatky aid Homeopathy, sorb CAA troll say, t b ewe received more speedy sad elle. to .1 rsi.ef from tbe we of the 4,1 nitrites, peo- C rsl from yue, team from all other Peuredlee, sad most ckssrfully resume:mad Ikon I. elk iritu sofa. from a Altai /sr affl.cuoe. Torre Duty, JAMItt C. DUNN. u.r.o certilletites bare MM reoeiseJ Crean citizens of toe hlghest reepeeteldlity• Ivry-dyspeptic will be au:4, ly repeal far a trial et this lie tielee: ru W. F0w1.% 1. Co., 148_ Washington street, Boston, Proprietors. gild bLtheir agents •rtarporbent. A. D. Bugit.tlll, trettys burg. : • Mar. 8. 2w market Reports. 40.rr•sted trio.. tb• lippot J%i . 4llrnose,Tack 4 tbaoyar pion i3tillimeie--.Fri4ay /use Flour. per barrel. 44 44 ® 450 Wheat, per loirsyiel, 1 08 („4- 1 20 Bye, .1 _ . 65 (4 71 Cora, - " . .54 (4 60 Oats. 31 ( . 4 35 Clover-send, • " 4 87 (4 5 00 Tirnothpeeed..!! . .2 50 ( . 4 2 75 Beef Cattle, plr . haad., 6 Si) 49 53 /Irv, '‘. ' - 7 50(4 8 00 Hay. per ton,-: -- - - 10 00 ®l5 00 Whiskey. per vdion. . 20 (4 21 Guano, Perurtaa, per ton, . 65 00 Ilanorti— Thursday /ad. /lour, per bbl., from wagons, $4 00 Do. '• frosi *Lorca,. 4 62 Wheat, per bushel, 87 611 1 00 Rye, V. 60 • Corn, Oats, la Cloverseed, " Timpthy, Plosta, per ton, • rarb--Friderg rase. Flour, per 161., frees wagons, $4 00 Do„ 4 " from stores, 475 Wheat, per bushel 41 , 85 ®1 00 Rye, 62 Omni 04 46 Oats, le 28 Clorerseed, " 4 75 - Timothy, '' 200 Plaster, per ton, 6 50 TIN itii4l-. ' , llion torn* the wild boglrer, vow sleet or 0061411 IDOW; Wo'll stood by snob otbsr beireser It Moir." M4JIIIIED, Oa the 18th isit„sit" %.0 Felicity. by the I. A. Murray, Mr, W. T, BRANDON to ELIZA WCORD, both of Aelente county. in the 18th nit., by the Mer. G. Roth, Mr. 708 WALTER to lass LLIXIDA. MARY VE&—both of Hamiltoabaa township. the 6th inst., by the Rev. Jacob Fry, Mr. LIAM C. LOTT, of Adams county, to Miss 4ORAR WOLF, of Cumberland county. On the 28th ult., by Rey. Mr. ('onsor, Mr. J. CHRONISTER to Miss MARY E. Cul:LSwi, of Baltimore. De loiiib. i.Llte loam adi bowl ft. ram et ass k Cowed ; NOV rms to pia* smnr vidserboi •a Ow groand.,, DIED, iGn the 17th nit., at Zest Berlin, in this coon- Mrs. MARY MORNINGSTAR, wife of Henry lingstar, formerly of Gettysburg, aged TO 2 mouths sod 18 days. The deemed was ighter of Nicholas Ge!wicks, Esq., who the odlee of Sherif of York co nnty at the this county was formed. the 11th ult., in New Chester, Mrs. A.RINS DEARDORFF, (widow of Daniel lf,) aged 71 years 11 months and 18 residence of his mother, In East Tier morning of the 28th ult., Mr. JORN it, in the 27th year of his age, for the years a resident of Baltimore, Rd. the 17th alt., Yr. JOHN ViOPP, of Reed ,waship, in the 134 year of his age. ,t, e idey week, in ountpleasant township, tgogOß WORMWOOD, Br., aged about com The Ist hut., SIMON NW?Paalllutato silmi 68 pan 8 diva. ell; WILLIAM, son of Aged 4 at oaths sad 84 Os biome of Komilloa Allot 411111ohaios )at. 87 years. Administrators' lotioe. DR. DAVID lIORNER'S ESTATE.—Let ters of administration on the estate of Dr. David Horner, late of Gettysburg. Adams county, deceased, having been grant ed to the undersigned, residing in the same place, they hereby give notice to all per sons indebted to said estate so make immedi ate payment, and those bavingolaims against the same to present them properly authenti cated for settlement. March 8, 18.58. 6t Administrator's Notice. TOIIN KNOPP'SESTATE.—Letters of ad ministration on the estate of John Knopp, late of Ilan:410n. Reading township, Adams county, deceased, having'been granted to the undersigned, residing in the same township, he hereby gives notice to all persons indebted to said estate to make immediate payment, and thou having claims against the lame to present them properly authenticated for set tlement. JACOB GEORGE, Asiner. March 8. 1858. 6t Administrator's Notice. TACOB S. WEIDNER'S ESTATE.—Letters of administration on the estate of Jacob S. Weidner, late of Butler township, Adams co., deceased, having been granted to the un dersigned, residing in Menallen township, he hereby gives notice to all persons indebted to said estate to mnke immediate payment, and those having claims against the same to present them properly authenticated for settlement. )IVILLIAM BENDER, March 8, 1858. 61 Adm'r. Administrator's Notice. JANE GALBRAITH'S ESTATE.—Letters of administration on the estate of Jane Galbraith, 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 indebt ed to said estate to make immediate payment, and those having claims against the same to present them properly authenticated for set tlement. HENRY WERTZ, ihiner. - March 8, 1858. 6t Turnpike Election. rp EIE Stockkolders in the York and Gettrs -1 burg Turnpike Road Company are here by notified, that an Election for Officers of said otompany wilt le bete at the- house of Michael Hoffman. Esq.. in Abbottatown, on Monday, ifarcii 29th, instant, between the hours of 11 A. M. and 1 o'clock, P. M. CHAS. WELSER, S'lc'y March 8. 1858. OF the Bank of Gettysburg, se required by the 2d section of the Act of the General Assembly of this Comuionwealth, approved the 131 b dsy of Oct., A. P., 1657 : Loans and Discounts, $242,942 9: Stock of the Commonwealth, 24.189 70 Specie, . 60,359 95 Dua by City Banks, $99,085 03 County " 10,770 04 Notes of other Banks, 5,905 92 Jul7ments Bundy, Real Estate, S;Amks, Circulation, Deposita; Due to other tanks, 28 4 50 1 50 6 00 $287,264 86 Gettysburg, Mareh 1, 1858. I, T. D. Casson, Cashier of the Bank of Get tysburg, being atirmed, depose and say that the above statement is oorreet to the best of my knowledge and belief. T. D. CARSON, Cashier. /Armed before me this sth day of March. A. IL. 1858. Oso. Aglow, J. P. - Notice. TS the Court of Common lilt= of Adams IL cany. No. 5, January Term, 1858-- Whereas TITUS S. ECKBRT did file his petition for divorce a vinewk) wastrisieostii, against CATHARIXI Ecionti, tested the /la day of October, A. D., 1857, and made re turnable the 18th day of November, A. .D., 1857 ; and whereas an alias subpoena, issued l in said case, returnable the 18th day of Jana- ' ary, A. .1).; 18,58, the next ensuing term of said Court—you the said Catharine &keit, are requested to be and appear in your pro per person, in the said Court, on Me 19th of April acre, to answer the petition of your has- I band, said Titus S. Eckert-, and to show cause, if any you have, why he should not be divorced from the bonds of matrimony. ISAAC LIGHTNER, Sheriff. Sheriff's Office, Gettysburg, March 8. 3t Nett Cash DRY GOODS HOUSE.--ppeniag of Spring Goods!—EYßE & LANDELL, Fourth do Arch Streets, Philadelphia, are now Air ins a full stock of Nee Good: for Spring of 1858 I FASHIONABLE SPRING (.101)8, BLACK SILKS, 24 to 34 inches wide, ring Dress Goods, New Styles. ri. wls. in all the newest Styles, ' ' eh, French and American Cttintses, Stock of Domestic Goods, a Stock of European Goods. Ni. B. Bargains in Seasonable Goods, daily received from the AUCTIONS of New York and Philadelphia. P. S. MERCHANTS are invited to exam ine the Stook. TERMS, Nett Cash, and low prise. [March 8, ISSB. Em 4 L.EX. FRAZEE, Watch & Clock Maker, -a• has removed his shop to Chambersburg street. opposite the Lutheran Church, where he will always be happy to attend to the calls of customers. Thankful for past favors, be hopes, by strict attention to burdness.and a desire to please, to merit and receive the patronage of the public. t• • burg, Mira 8. 18.58. (1112 AP DIMS GOODS.—You will Sod ••• . the luindsoniest and cheapest Wiwi' Deem floods sad long Shawls in town at the alien of ARNOLD 00; 1241113Xtliaseh aattleivi, Olotapar than the 7 . l4ltiltiet' ode hygmaitte & 'laor~x. - . . • , • _________ _ _ ' Pedalo Sale. Tulsuheeribers, littebillug So MOW. Welt, l sell at, Public Bale, as theiressidence, on the ILausightown road, 1 tails kern Get tysburg, ea Monday, tke 1,51 k day of Marc) Usti, the following personal property. viz: 2 head of Horses, (one a Mare, heavy with foal.) 1 yearling Colt, 2 Mules,4 Cows, 2 Steers, 1 Bull, 1 Hog, S Pigs, B ow Ladders, • Ploughs and Harrows, Single Shovel Plough, • Corn Fork, Horse Gears, 2 good Saddles and i • Bridles, lot of Bags. Double and S; ngle Trees. flats% and Cow Chains, Forks, Rakes, and many other Farming Utensils. Also, a Cook{ Stove and fixtures, Kitchen Cupboard, Desk. Bedsteads, with other Household articles. glarSale to commence at 10 o'clock, A. M., on said dav, when attendance will be given and terms madeknown by DANIEL li. BENNER, , MOSES C. BENNER. March 1, 1859. CHARLES HORN R, ROBERT HORN ER, "Users Statement ABUT& 115,820 99 23,324 71 7,596 63 6,325 00 963 74 $470,566 60 St '257.82000 23.26041 6.184 45 Removal. Public Bale. rirgs subscriber, intending to itnit farming, -L will sell at Public Sale, at his residence, in Cumbarhand township, Adams county, about two miles west of Gettysburg, near the Ifillerstown road, on Tuesday, the 16th day of MercA inst., the followin g valuable personal property. via : 3 head o f mans, (one a young Mare, with foal,) 6 Mach Cows, a line Bull, Young Cattle, 2 brood S Jive, with pip, seven Shoats, Three-horse Wagon, Hay Car riage, Plough and Harrow, double and single Shovel Plough., Corn Fork, log Chain, Three-horse spreader, single and double trees, wheelbarrow, winnowing mill, horse gears, halters sad cow chains, saddle and bridle, Mee collars, lines, rakes and forks; Hay by the ton. Also, Household and Kitch en Furniture, such as tables, bedsteads, stove and pipe, iron kettle, spinning wheels, cider barrels, tubs, and a great many other articles, too numerous to mention. ' Jlf~'sale t• coMmence'at o'clock, A. M., on said day, when attendance will be given and terms made known by March 1,1858. is JACOB,BAKER. To the 'Farmers. MANNY'S Conariaed Reaping arid Mowing A U ' ifacAine w*l Wood's Improo most.— The undersigned, having been appointed Agent for the sale of Manny's Combined Reaping and Mowing Machine, with Wood's Improvement, for Adams county, offers them to the public, knowing them to be the best combined machine in use. It has been suc cessfully introduced into different parte of our State, and I *old thirty-four last season, in Adams county, all rendering satisfaction.— The machine received a silver medal at the State Fair--also, the first Premium at York, Cumberland, Centre, Huntingdon, and other county Fairs, where it was exhibited. Far mers needing a Reaping Machine, will please call upon the undersigned, before purchasing, as he always takes great pleasure in showing the Machines. Early orders are solicited, as the number received from the manufacturer will be in proportion to the demand. SAMUEL HERBST, Ageni, • Opposite the Eagle Hotel, Liettysburg, Pa. March 1, 1858. New Lumber Yard, A T NEW OXFORD.—The undersigned -L-• would inform the public that he Las opened a LUMBER YARD, on a large scale. in the town of New Oxford. Adams county. to which the Gettysburg Railroad has been al ready extended. llis assortment embraces all kinds of Lumber—Panel, First and Second Common and Culling Boards. First and Second C Allmon and Culling Plaak, Hemlock Fencing Boards, hemlock Joists, Scantling, Plastepog Lath, headed and plain Paling, &c., &c., &c. Ile invites calls from those in want of Lumber, feeling assured that in quality or price his stock CAN'T as asst.. Ho will deavur to deserve a large share of public os cruitage. JACOB ACLAII.ICUII. Feb. 1, 18,18. New Coal & Lumber Yard, AT NEW OXFORD. AU.1115 COIINTY, FRANKLIN Ifeasa has received and will constantly keep on hand, a large and well se lected assortment of LUMBER. and a superior article of COAL suitable for family purposes. Also, Bla4ksrnith's Coal of the best quality. All orders fur sawed lumber sea be filled at the shortest notice. FRANKLIN HARSH. New Orford, Feb. 8, 18.38. tf Bastreas & Winter, 'STEW O X FORD, Adams county, Pa., Prw 1 - 1 duce, Forwarding awl Commission Ware house; Whrdoside and Retail Dealers in Gro eerie"; constantly on band, Fish, Salt, Plcu ter, Guano. tfe. FLOC', WHEAT. CORY, Art, OLT', CLOYSit and TIMOTHY SCII,D, bought at all times, for which the highest cash prices are paid. Feb. 15, 1858. 8m A Large Supply of Lumber, INCLUDING every quality of River Pine, .just received, and for sale. at very low prices, at the Yard of BREADS SUI ['LER, on the Corner of Iraskington Iliad Railroad Streets. just in the rear of the "Eagle Masi." They have also on band a large variety of Ptaltering Lathes, Shingling Lathes, and Picket Heals. (fur garden fencing,) which they will sell low. Orders for any amount can be promptly filled. Builders, before pup chasing elsewhere, will find it to their ad vantage to examine qualities and prices.— Also, a superior article of Blackszatth Coal, a t 33 as. per bushel. Gettysburg, .Jan.2s, 1858. - - Administrator's Notice. JOHN RICE'S ESTATE.—Lotters of ad ministration on the estate of John Rice, late of Menalien township, Adams county, deceased, having been granted to the under signed, residing in the lams township, he here by give/notice mall persons indebted to said estate to make immediate payment. and those haring claims against the same topresent them properly authenticated for settlement. DANIEL P. RICE, Aldser. March 1, 1&8. 6t Administrators' Xetice. eIIRISTIAN SIIIILLEY'S ESTATE.—Let ten ofedtui n istration on the estate of Chris tian Shelley, late of Freedom twp., Adams coonty, deemed, having been granted to the undersigned, the first named residing in the same township, and the last named in Liberty township, they hereby give no tice to all persons indebted to said estate to make immediate payment, and those having claims against the same to present them properly antbentieeAed for settlement. ABRAHAM KRISE. JOHN MUSBELMAN, Feb. 15, 1858. 65 Adger. Exeoutsee Notice. CiSORGIE PLANK'S SSTATE.—Lettera teritairientary on the estate of George Plank, late of Liberty township, Adams county, deceesed, having been granted to the undersigned, residing in liasailtonban township, he hereby gives notice to all per sons indebted to said estate to make im mediate )fayaseat, aad those having claims against the same to present them properly authenticated for settlement. VALSNTIKK FROCK, !dr. Feb. 8. lug. tiw Execator's Notioe, JOHN B. McPELERSOS'S ESTATE.—Let tars testamentary on the estate of John B. McPherson, late of Gettysburg, Adams county, deceased, having been granted to the undersigned, residing in the same place. he hereby gives notice to all persons in debted to said estate to make immediate payment, and those having claims against the same to present them properly authen ticated for settlement. EDWARD MaPHERSON, Ex'r Feb. 1, 1858. 6t The County Map WILL be delivered to the Subscribers in Conowago, Union, Germany, Mouniijoy. &c., in a few days. Those wishing Maps who have not subscribed must give me notice im mediately, as the last ellition will soon be printed. M. S. CONVERSE. Feb. 15, 1858. Et ►TIN-WIRE of every description on hand l ' and for sale at GEO. E. BUEHLER'S, in Chambereburg Street. PERSONS commencing Hausekeeping will And it to their acirantage to purchase their TIN-WARE at BUEHLER'S, in Chase bersbnrg Street. HOUSE SPOUTING AND TIN ROOFING promptly attended to by GEO. E. BUEHLER. T IN Mach Pane sonatantl on bane and 4 . MO lo older as BU I S, in Chows bomber' liseest. . . QTO f ell vier I'd. le=at tI77WU MARA iap .as able Wart - PoONIMse Atecrants. . TOILE. DA R, Zeq., Trwarss. in macaw with the I:Km:tors e( the Poor and of the gannet Satploystent of the Onen ty of Adam', being front - the sth day_ of Jan nary, A.. D., 1857, to the 6th day of January, A. D., 1108. 1857. ' DR. Jaa. 8, To order on J. L Schick, County Treasurer,, No. 1,1150 Q 00 ..23, 64 4. 45, 40tff 00 Feb. 3. ' . ill 63. 600 00 .. 2 0. .. " 96, 900 00 Mar. 10, " " 102, ' 600 00 46 41 4. 44 105. 400 00 " 31, To Cash ofJolm Scott. for Soswarl. 116 26 11 46 ..-...... Welty, 40 00 Apr. 7, To order on J. L. Schick, County Treasurer, No. 156, 4eo 00 May.s; " " • 212, . 600.00 .. 26. .. .. 126. NO 00 Jal z 14. •• " 237, 600 00 66 ell 141, - 400 00 Aug. 5, " " ' Z 43. • 640 00 " 21, 46 .4 263, 600.00 Sept. 21, " " 283, NO 00 Oct. 16, '4 " 322. 1000 00 .. 27, 114 44 3:3, 300 00 Deo. 7, To Cash of Chop Codori. So 00 " 8, Order on J. L. tiokiek, Co. Tremor's, Ne. 379. 600 00 " Cub of George Rom. 90 00 QM Jan. 1, Balance due Treasurer, CR. By Cash paid owl as follow,: Out door pauper support. SIOA 00 Merchandise and groceries, 1500 98 Pork and stock hogs, 548 96 Beet cattle, sheep and horses, 1412 38 Flour, grain and grinding, ! 11411113 Mechanics work, 100 F 18 Publishing accounts and blanks, 63 15 Stone caul, plaster, lime, guano and hauling, 269 76 Drugs sad medieloss, . 69 06 Rumoring paupers, 380 Wood chopping, making rails, post fence, ate., 112 35 S tbscription to Gettysburg railroad. 500, 00 Court costs to commoawsalth, 6 95 Stewards' sundry expenses, 150 00 Male hirelings, Female hirelings. Physician's Isaias. y, Counsel fees, Stewards' salary 1} years, 312 50 Directors' extra services, 60 00 Clerk's salary. Treasurer's saLtry, We, the undersigned, Auditors to settle and adju't the Public Accounts, do hereby certify that we have examined the Items which compose the account, and that• they are correct—being from the 6th day of January, A. R.-. 1857, to the sth day of January, A. los:s—both days inclusive. • JOll N II A U I'M AN, C. CASIIMAINI, Auditors. ISAAC lIERETER, JOHN SCOTT, Esq., (late Steward.) t se count with the Direetuts of die Pm and 4 House of Employment the County of Adam.. being fry= tbi day of January, A.D., 185 T, to the let day April, A.D., 1857. Lay A pril, due on settlement, Jan. 6, '57, it 95 Cash found with deceased pauper, 1 60 Cash received for talluvr, lard and poultry, 83 871 Cush fur bides from Julia Gilbert, k. 56 C.lfth for two burses, 150 00 Cow and yearling calf, 34.00 • $363 98e CR. By general expenses, ' $19 . 72} SUperintowling building, wens fur- ' -< nished and other extra services, IRS 00 Cash paid J. B. Danner,geq.,Treas., 120 26 Ws, the subscribers, Auditors to 9ettte and . adjust the Public Aimousts, du aertilf Ahet we hare examined the itetns .whieh compose the above Account, and do report that the same is correct—the same embracing the so count of John Scott, former Stewsvd, , frum the 6th day of January, A. P., 1857, to the 31st day of March, A. 1,1., deys inclusive. JOHN HAMAN. C. CASHM A N, ' Auctfters ISAAC HERNTER, JACOB CULP, Epoi.. in account with, the Directors of the Poor and Houle orltn• ployment of the County of Adams, being from the ht day of April, A. D., 1857, to the ate day of January, A. D., 1858. DR. Sundry orders from Directors, psia 00 Cash for lard, Cash fur Clover seed F. Wolf, I 75 Walnut boards to J. Z. Hollebane, 500 One week's boardin;G.Gardner, 2 00 Walnut boards to horbeek & Railley, 3 75 Chest, G. Gardner, 1 110 Cash on note from Abraham Brian, 35 00 In Vet due Elias White from A. Polly, 997 Cash of Henry Munsbover's estate, 73 93 Cash for old copper kettle, 3 37f Cub of Catharine Roes's estate, 2,5 Cub for Timothy Need, 3 50 George Ilooe,babutee on land, Jobn Winebrenner, due bill. Do. 3 calf akin.. David Wilder, old iron, Cub for Tkllow, En General expenses, SU, 29e Male and tamale hitelinip, harvest ing, buksbering, lia r $33 01} Grave diggieg. 1 50 Funeral espouses, 20 75 &beep. . 19 00 Coffins, 2 25 Out-door paupers. 400. Volretablaa and fruit. 11 04 Leather of J. Winebrenner._ . 11.22 . 347 Balance in beads of/keys:it 34 We, the subsevibers,. Auditors to settle sod adjust the Public Ammons, do oetzify that we have examined the items which boor pare the above Amount, and do report that ON same is oorreet--the same embracing the account of Jacob Culp, present Steward, from the Ist day of April, A. D., 1857. to the sth day of January, A. D., 1858—both days in elusive—leaving a balance in the hands of said Steward of Three Dollars and Fifty-four Cents, ($3 54.) JOLIN HA,ITMAN, C. CASEINIAN, Atidifsy. 18A,AC IiEJLETER, March 1, MS. 4t List of Paupers REMAINING in the Alnte Ilan* of Aisles county on the Ist day of Jaaasecr, 1658 Males, 62 Females, 36 Children, - C.Aursel, • Total, 107 Translost paupers, PRODUCE Of TARN 1011 Wheat, bush** . OlLta, id Rye, 14 Rare of Corn, '4 Clover Bead." Timothy " " Onions, •4 Beets, .. Potatoes, " Loads of Uorn-fodder. . • Tone of Hay. Heads of Oobbago. - ; IN Pounds of Pork. Pounds at Boi4 JAM. Seta Mini i. ea. OF PERSONAL PaoPEarr.—The sub scriber will sell at Public Sale, at his farm, in It °cagey township, Adams county, on the. Baltimore tetropika, near Mark's Church, on Friday, As 12th day of AliarcA west, the &Rowing pereonal property, its :- 3 HORSP:S, 4 Cows, (te calve soon,) I Heifer, (to calve sians,) 3 yottag Bulls, a Brood Sow and Pie, Shoats, a broad-wheeled Wagon, (four-borne,) &narrow-wheeled Wagon, (two hortie,) Maths, Harrows, double and single shavel ploughs, oorn Cork, hay carriage, wilt. nowing mill, cutting boa, horse-gears, log chain, halter and now' chains, rail °artists* with chains, grain shovels, new -grain cradle. scythes, forks, rakes, and other farming im plements. Also, a set of Blacksmith's Tools, a quantity of Carpenter's Tools, post auger and 24turas, azes, mall and wedges, a cider mill, Hill by the tun. Also a variety of Household and Kitchell Furniture, among which is a good Hathaway Cooking Stove. thirSale to nommen:lse '0 9 o'okaik, A. M., on said day, when attendance will be given and terns made known by ISAAC LIGHTNER. Feb. 22, 1858. is ' . Sze 12‘171 $8761 431 (IF PeRSONAL PROPERTY.—The sub- ‘- 1 aoriber, intending to quit fanning, will sell at Public `,S. at his residence, in Ty- rone township, Adams county, 2 miles west 1 of Ilaidlersburg, on Tuesday, the 16/A day oil March neaq,; the following valuable personal property, viz:\ Four head of Work Horses, a yearlin Colt. 4 heed of first-rate ]filch Cows, a line Keifer, a Four-horse Wagon, a one-horsn Wagon, Uay and Wood L.ulders, 2 sew.'slode, a good carriage, horse gears, .ploughs, harrows, shovel ploughs, cultiva tors, horse-rake, winnowing mill, dotting box, rolling screen, threshing, machine, sin gle and double trees, spreaders, log chains. grain shovels, rates, forks, a lot of cider bar rels, and a variety of other articles, too nu• tuerous to mention. 211 38 WO 12+ 100 00 10 00 4. 00 OGI $8761 431 akirS:ite w cnminenee IK 9 o'clock, A. M., on said itny, when attendance will be'given and terwsionde known by JOIIN ECKEXRODE. Feb. 15 to 4 Public Sale. trHE subscriher, intending to quit farming, L will at'Publie Sale. at his reoidenee, of a mile from' the Chambersburg turnpike, mar Plebes Oftweb. nN Taarday, Me 91k day of Zurek the following personal proper ts. wiz: 4 head of work Horses. 5 head of Brat-rate Mulch Cows. lit Steers. Venlig ('at tie, Hogs, broad tread Wsgon. with bed, bows and eoker:- Hay Ladders. Wood Ladders, Ploughs. Dane's, double snd single shovel ploughs, new winnowing mill, grain cradle, scythe, kirks. rakes, spreaders, log chain, fifth cliami, cow chaini,, horse gears, wagor saddle, wheYlbarrow, jack screw; single and" double trees, halters and hatter chains.- limir bats chains, add breast chains; Wheat, Rye, Corn, Oats and Potatoes by the bushel. Hay by the ton. and Ortin in the ground. Also. 1 Baltimore air•tight cooking stove, ten•plate stove, barrels, tubs,, a hogs. bet, s. and • groat want ether arucles, too numerous to mention.' 1/7 4 3 11 10 to COlatakettee at 0 o'clock, A. M., on maid day, whio attendan;e will be given and terms made known by HENRY DEAR DOR FF. Peb. 8. 1858. a TrllE snbeeriber, residing in Butler town ship, Adams county, intending to partly relinquish limning, and having too Flinch stock, will offer at Public S ile; on Wednes day, lAe 10th day of March ur.ri, at 11l o'clock, A. H., the following persouni property, viz : ti head of Horses, two of which are good breeding awes, two being now with foal, a floe ruin Stallion, three years old the com ing spring, and two yearling Colts ; 7 head of C.iwe anti Young Cattle, of which threw are Steers, two Bulk, and Heifers; about 46 head of tflgo, among 'which are several breeding Sows and a line Boar ; 1 four-horse Wagon, one two-horse Wagon. a one-horse Wagon. a one-horse Spring Wagon, ploughs and harrows, corn shelter, winnowing mill, jack screw, and a variety of other articles too numerous to mention. iiirAttendanoe will he given anti terms made known ;on day of sale by Feb. 15. ta JONAS ROTH. Prepare for Winter. 20 00 32 42 2 80 r 71 2 15 • -.T 1113 FA LO, Seal . r i:' -L" Skin, Lion Skin ..,.. . and IV hi rl pool Over -... Coatm, Ts) mad, RaF '.,,,i /P , % - `-Inns and Loopy—in 4 1 4 .. t . i 4 " . s)mrt, every new '/' ---'" style of Over Coat ; 4 I -,:',- :: "7 • - also Fend, Dress '4 and Business Coats; Pants and Tests, of innumerable styles and patterns, suitable for old and, plain men, as well as for the gay, and fur bey.. All these are to he had at the very lowest prices at Oct. 26. SAMSON'S. $350 62 kMILY (4130 CERI ES 1 CONFECTIONS. 4 : —The undersigned have purchased the Gro cery Store of, B. SIINNIGH, on the Northwest corner of the Diamond, formerly occupied by A. B. Kurtz. Whern they invite the attention of all who may *Wit Groceries, Confections, Fiuits—Coffee, Toe, Sugar, Mo lasses, Salt, Starch, Bncia, Spices of all kinds, Lemons, Figs, Almonds, &c. Also, a fine se sorunent of chewing and smoking Tobacco, &gars. Soul!, &c. 05 0 `Cocustry Produce ta; ken in eichangt for Goods. WM. BOYIOI 1 SON. September 7, 1857. $360 62 Removed to Hanover. FRANCIS J. WILSON, late of tbe instep Hones at Ahbottstown, bai,taken HERSHEY'S OLD AN') POPULAR S t =, In Hanover, wiser, he will be happy r. Lain all who may patronise him. His Table is supplied with the best the market and vv. den can afford, and his Bar with the choicest .f liquors. His Stables are commodious, and oiled by careful Ostlers. Give him a call. Ton will a:ways And hum on the spot, ready willing to make everybody com a. • [April 27,1857. BINGMAN & AUGUINBAUGHT if you want a good article of Boota and Shoes of their trim tranufseture, which they keep con- Owildi on hood. Ifirßign of the Big Boot. POMFORTS & SO .k ILFS.—Ladias and Gents '‘d will do well by calling and examining the splendid assortment of worsted and sciteneal Scarfs at the cheap corner of 11, S. & E. H. MiItiNRIII. 11lt N RICA EMBROIDERIES. —A large and beautiful assortment of rioh Freneh work ed Collars, sad manl . other new and sasaop abie goats, jest marred and kw Nat at hew prisps,pt . 8.1 t. EL lIINNIGIIB'. Z6'l=ll.4llll' at We ' ltistl 'avi Y~ ~l'_ Public gale, Public Sale. New Firm. Go To -...., " lab a WlSENnrUnr "."*"." l 4''''' """li n li taar i lill, '' '''4llllllW j 89 a ACRES/ Valuable Real Estate far (IF VALUABLE PERSONAL pig orrr. «, v rats in rederick eousaly, Jrd., !Ong 1 -• —The subscriber,intaading todlooOntlune 1 line tooth of Unionville, four miles from farming, will differ at Pablic,Sale, at his reel. Liberty Town, and 6 miles from the Baltimore dense, ..C.irrulsborg M.lls,"'in Liberty town. and o,iiu Railroad. V ; obi p..l4ams county, 2 miles west of Nosatieta- The undersigned, Trtistee, appninted by a bore . , M 1., on the Waynesboro' Taiga% on Decree of the Circuit Curt fur Freler'ck Mon•lay, the 15th day of Match test. sinful county, sitting 11.4 it Con -t or EiLtity, to stql 1 ..ring valuable pommel priqwftiy. Vitt VIM the Real E.tate whereof Pzrza !••itaista, late HEAL) OF HORSES, a of which are draught of Frederick county, 41e.1z tied. d s 1,,_ 501Z2 I ilor.eq, of superior quilitv-- the others aro and possessed. will sifer at Public Stile, on the tine driving horses, well liroken; El Mihdi premises', at 11 o'oluck, A. M., on !meats'', Cows, 1 young Detou Bull of taro blood, 2A the 1.614 of March nest, the followin,; &writ,- I heal uf Steers and Young Cottle, &Wind of ed property, to wit: • . 111 , gs, LI of which are fat, 33" Shoats and 2 Lot No. 1, The Home rani, „ A .i t h Brood Sows, 32 head of Sheep; I bruati t troad I Wagon, with fixtures, 1 Plantation Wagon, the Mansion 'louse and Build- loge. containing 164 Acre., so 3-inch t-cad, 1 narrow-tread Wagon, 1 one ',hi,* (at the option of the Trail- horse Wagon, with springs, 1 log Wagon, 1 tee) will be added 32 Acres of ' two-horse Carriage and harness, 1 Cart, 2 Lot No. 10, belonging to the estate ut Mrs. ior true sets of new Hay C.trriages, of sup l er ft _ 1 , 5 t ture, 2 pair I+t oodt Ltdders, 1 Lme Bed, 1 Sarah M. Lawrence. deceased, making 'l'llre/thing , Machine, (Davenport's Patent,) Acros.of beat quality of Limestone and Blue i ..." II new 4 heat Fan, Groin Drill, Cutting Box, Slue Land, well watered and in a high state , !land S creen,Corn Sheller, Horse Rake of oultivatir, located in a very healthy neigh- , ,„,,, _ ~ _, „ 2 borhood, with fine society, and oonvenisi.t to I Benda , IpoWer ti . ay r.tei t Tr,- sets heavy Breech I ;? iri n: Wi r l . r d l i leVr, col lil a e r t: eruers, 3 Hola"- Chitrehes, Schools, Stores, Post Oifiees, &c., , . and of easy access to Mount Airy Depot, uu ' ", I g n .' 1 "" M a dsen, ~ Fifth the Baltimore and Ohio Railroad. Uhains, 4 sets Spreaders, 3 Log Chains, i Plough Gears, Rough Luck, lee Cutter, Car. Lot No. 2, Merchant Mill, with the , rying Chain, 1 pair heavy Lock Chains, 30 Water Right, with two sets of „, .., ; Cow Chains, largo new jack Screw, 1 Jack. Buildings in good repair, aiid f Ili ' arter and Lever, a number of two and three. contains $7 Acres of prime land. - If lj 1 horse Ploughs, doolde and tangle Shovel The Mill is on &good atream, an •- ,-..... Ploughs, new bill side-Plough, 3 !herons. a in a fine wheat growing oountry . ' variety of Forks, consisting of pitch, hay. Lot No. 8 1 contains 105 Acres, with Igrain and manure Forks, slut of Rakes, Mat. , I the Buildings and improvements 'cocks, Picks, Shovels, Sledges, Corn Hoot, t h,.. re j 2; A b ou t 35 genie of this , . Grain Cradles, Mowing Scythes, Sickles,with is Woodland ; the cleared land ''l f 1 I , other farming implements. Also, Cum and bas been limed, and is in a good , 1 Oats, by the bushel, Huy by the ton. 2 Soadtb state of cultivation, a Spring of . lif• waterd Beams ,‘ and Weights, J. Smut Machine, near the Buildings. 1 Voung ; a part, ) l a large lotof et flo i r.V 6 Lot No. 4, The Factory, witll'a Saw I A t l a iso, Ye3 l3olltioit l i n :n7k;to lt l ' en Furniture. snob I Mill attached, and contains 421 :._ as Tables, Chairs, Clocks, Beds, Bedding sad Acres of Land. Thu Buildings rill B e d stea d s, s tores and Pipe, Cupboards, consist of three good Dwellings. •'.[f ii Wool and Spinning• Wheels, Kettles, Pots with the necessary Out-houses, __ '-.... end Panji a lot of Bacon, Meat Vamitth,a fine Orchards, and the land well watered.—, number. tight Barrels, 2 ironbound Whls• This property is on a good stream of water,' key Hogsheads of large size, togother.with a due+ a good business, and within the last two great variety at other articles, tap ntonormita years $2OOO worth of Machinery has been Puttsar to mention. I into the Factory. Sale to cosn m once at 10 o'clock, A. IL. Lot No. 5 ) adjoins the Factory, and on said day, and to continua front day *e day contains 140 Acres, about 45 !until all is sold. Attendance given abd tares Acres of which are Woodland.— I made known by JAMES IlieDll7l2. This might be made a 'ors hand- Jan. 25, 1558. is soros Farm, as the land lays well, has all been limed, except the Wood s land, is well watered, and has a very hand -1 seine site for buildinge. MCA Lot No. 6, contains 186 Acres, about 65 Acres of which•is prime Wood land, and very fine Tobacco land: the cleared land has been limed, and would make a very desirable farm. This L adjoins J, Ca:bran - and the Factory Lot. Lot No. 7, contains 57 Acres, abiiiit one-half of which *is Woodland, and niqo gaud Tulateco land, , and would wake a pretty little feral. .A Lots No. 8 and 9 are Wand Lots. - Nu. 8, contains 15 Acres, and No. 9, 27 Acres. The abore last three lots adjoin J. Cochran. Terms prescribed by lbc Decree:—One-third of the pureliase m.mey to be paid in cash on the day of the ratification of the sale by the Court, the balance in two equal instalments, on a credit of one andtwo years respective ly, from the day of sale, the whole purchase money to hear interest from the day of sale ; and the 4e-fr - rreel payments to be secured by the bords of the - purchaser, with a surety or sureties to be approved by the Trustee. And vu the payment of the whole purchase miiney (and not before) the Trustee by a good and sufficient deed to be executed &wording to will convey to the purchaser, his heirs, the.,,the property poreb tL ead, d ear , tree an d discharged of all ohms of the parties to the wan*. and ally zeroon claiming under them. sir Rinseeuuon given on the Ist- clay, of April next. O. 11. OWlNGSTrustee. • • • Trustee's Sale. nivisisi, , nel, Trustee, appointed by a T Pecrettof the Circuit Court for Frederick county. sitting as a Court of Equity, to sell the Real Estate whereof Sarah M. Lawrence, late of Frederick county, deceased, died, .cited and plasessed, will offer at Public Sale, on the seine day and at the same time and place of the sale of Peter Shriner's prop - eft', to wit : 04 nesthiy, the 16th of Muck lesi, the following described Real Estate: Lot No. 10, contains V. Acres of prime lam!, stiljiiining the lands of C. W. D•weiey and George Kline, nod will he sold nA stated with Lot No. 1, of Peter Sarioer's detates. Lot No. 11, contains 1 Acre, 8 Roods: and 23 Porehes, is a small :genitor Lot, and adjoins the Mill Lot, Nu.. 2, of Peter Shriner's estate. Lots Nos. 12, 13, 14 and 15 are Wood very heavily Ti I wred, andsome tif thew fine Tobaccu lank and containing from 15 tc 20 Acre's in each Lot. Thee Lot* are finely watered with Syringe and runniiiK water in - each. They adjoin Masan. 'Whitehill and Nuoimun. Lot No. 16, is a very handsome Property in the town of New , Market, and the residence of the 1111 late Mrs. S. M. Lawrence.— The House is finely finished, an. contains eight rooms ; the Out-houses eosins' of a large &able, Carriage House, Meat House, and • Dairy. with a well of good water attached. This would make a handsome residence for some gentleman retiring from business, as it it in a good neighborhood, with fine society, and eery healthy. Lot No. 17, Contains 6 Acres, and is near the above described Dwelling,. These last two Lots—the New Market Property, will be sold in New Markel* 0 9 ?hare:lay, fhe IRet of ILirrh, 1588. 'Arita prescribed by the Decree:--One-third of the pantheon) mosey be paid in cash on the day of the ntallromiOn of the sale by the Coale; the balance tritium equal instalments, on a creditof one and two years respective ly, from the day of sale ; the whole purchase money to bear interest from the day of sale ; and the deferred payments to be secured by the bonds of the purchaser, with a surety or sureties, to be approved by the Tritstee,.— And on payment of the whole purchase money (and not before) the Trustee by a good and sot eicat deed to be executed awarding to law, will convey to the purchaser, clear, free and discharged of all claims of the par ties to the cause, and any person cluiuling under them. lirPossession given on the let day of April next. !`Messrs. Charles A. and Stephen D. Lawrence, residing on the property of Pets; Shriner, deceased, will show both properties; and give any inforru.Ltinn respecting them— both properties belonging to tiro same heirs. For farther particulars, enquire of the Trustee, residing at Sykesville, Carroll coun ty, Md. Illar A Plat of the wh.)le of the property will be exhibited on the, day of sale. Co. U. OWINGS, Trustee. TRONA! CARR. Auctioneer. Feb. 22, 1858. is A Bargain Offered. F en sale, a first-rate %at-body Carriage, pat ap iu the rery best style, handsome. Iv and substantially—will be fuld•at a BA R (JIM, to in eke rdom. Enquire soon at 27/r Compiler lace, in liettysberg. Feb. 1. OOBEAN & PAXTON hare a large Stock of Gum Shuea an , ! Buffalo Sucks fur Ladies and Gentlemen, oC the best quality, BBUFFALOsuperior Int jux eared and fur gals at Franklin 11..Piek ing's ettearaothing Score iu thriatberstaars Street, . rT eo tC io C9 k 8144 ABS. 9f g btt b . rfreitikvd a asabiesty,to at'sit• haux,-Proviinoa sod Grocery Store of OILIAISPIZ a TIIV X.lB. Stauffer & Harley. el HEAP WATCHES £ JEWELRY, whole• ` ‘-.) sale and retail, at the Philadelphia Watch • and Jewelry Store, No. 96 North Second street, corner of Quarry, Philadelphia. Gold Lever Watches, full jeweled, 18 cud cases, $2B 00 ; Gold Lepines. 10 cam, g 44 00 ; Silver Levers, full jeweled, $l2 00; Silver La. pines, jewels, 59 00; superior Quartiers,lT 00; Gold Spectacles, $7 00; fine Silver do. $1 50; Gold Bracelets, $3 00; Ladies' Gold Pessila, 00; Silver Tea Spoons, set. $0 00; Geld Pens, with pencil and silver holder, $1 00. Gold Finger Rings, 371'eents to sBo;Wseels Glasses, plain, 124 vents; patent 181: Luce* 25; other articles in proportion. AU goods warranted to be what they are said for. STAUFFER & HARLEY: On hand, some gold and silver Levers ant Lepines, still lower than the above prices. Oct. 20, 1857. ly Agont3, Attention! D ° you wish ti find end employment, and. make m 'ney with little or no auvestment and without interfering with year regtilat business ? If you do. road this advertisement; C. E. TODI; & Co.. of 392 Broome street; Now York, are manufacturing and selling massive gold Pencils fur $5 each, (which are cheap at that price,) and they throw in a gift OF prize with each Pencil, worth from $2 up to $5. $lO, $l5, $W.525.530, $5O, $75, $lOO, $2OO. and $5OO. Don't cry out, " Hats= Lottery!" It's no such thing. The Pena are sold at their cash value, and all the profits. over the first coat are thrown into the sate s which actually cost the purchaser ndthing.—' The prizes are distributed on a simple phas g, which would tate too M. room to explain, but which has never to give complete satisfaction. We bate drawn and sent to purchasers 183 gold wakes* of various prices, 74 purses of gold dollar.. 238 gold lockets, 850 gold chains, aad responding number of other prises, width* two months. THERE ARE NO BLANKS, but every purchaser draws a prize worth $2 certain, and it stands thousands of chances to be &higher figure. -- We want a good agent in every neliglibOr hood throughout the country, to solicit pur chasers, and any agent, to be .succeasful, must hare a Pencil and prise to exhibit.— We pay agents $1 cash for each purchaser he obtains, and the first person in any neighbee hood who applies for a Pencil and gift, will receive the agency for that locality. • Should an agent obtain a valuable prise to exhibit with - this Pencil, he would have little difficul ty iu obtaining scores of purchasers, and making it a paying business. . A NEW IDEA READ 11 BEAD!!;—Way ask nobody to send their money till they know what prize they draw. Any person wishing to try their lock, can first send us their muse and address, and we will make their drawing and inform them by return mail what prise they drew, when they can send en and take the Pencil and prise, or not. whichever tag choose. We give this privilege only once to a purchaser. After the first drawing. every purchaser will be required to scud in *drawee. through the authorized agent. We will said with each drawing the number taken out, with full description of the plan of drawing, Address C. E. TODD & CO., 192. Browne Street, New York. Jan. 18, 18.58. Fresh Groceries, &c., 4 T NORBECK'S--Conte and See !—J. Nor ". beck has just received from the city It large lot of fresh Goods in bislina. &pro of all qualities and prices ; Molasses, fire dif ferent kinds; Coffees, three kinds; Teas, ‘lO. bracing every variety ; Cheese, Mackerel, Brooms, Brooms, Brushes, Poles* and Shut, Pencils, and a variety of Yang Articles. Flour and Feed always on hand, and sold at the.ainallest prutici. Pee. 21. Last Notice. T HIVE been giving notice for the last year to all those wbo are indebted to me Waal and say the same. No attention has be•fr said at. I now give notim that wit will laa brought on all notes and accounts that *maul, paid on sr 1. fore the first dal , of April seas. Feb. 8,'.:8. tf GeO. ARNOLD. New Goods STILL coming at Fahnestocke.—We h ave just returned from the cities with another supply of New tizod.. If you want to buy cheap now is the titue to do it. Go to Fabis; stocks it you want very cheap goods. Thine Ire purchases from the trade sales, thus saving the profit of the wholeoale dealers, unable them to offer bargains. Feb. 22. Queensware AT ,F.A.IINESVOUKS'.—We have just re ceivel a large supply of flue QUeeitilr ware, new patterns, to wttich we invite the attention of those about commencing line* keeping, or those desiring to fill up odd sett& We havepurchased sit annual ly amount of Ware, and by offering them cheap to our friends and cdsttmiers, we hope to re ceive the patronage of the public. Caill as once and have the benefit of sal • full stock, which has been pureheuesi eleeL Feb. 2'2. FAH NESTOOK- BY 144. of Genoi , line eoll Hsu, that can't be beaten for qualikr.r price. Call soon at • BRINGMAN Jc ArOVNBATTEIWI CIANIAJES AT 11410.104113.--A. finis Tao k_i article of Moula,r4ol,sl,Atu he had, 4 16 cents per pound, ar, sountora,,icresi old euruer. • _ OOBEAN a P4l.B.7`olkilviva. the Mamma.; xi Winter iitylis of prick 4 34ik Mit:, 4 N. 1.113 &WEI