4ompiltr. NONDAY XORMG, APRIL 5, MA -- loh liffqii.s4 Krifiag. Daring several days of last week oar streets were throngod with vehicles of all sorts, conveying men, women and children, furniture, boxes, barrels, and everything else (" too tedious to men tion ") indispensable to the comfort of mankind, to their new domicile. The weather being very fine, many "moved their quarters" before the regular pe riod, rather than risk "The uncertain glory of an April day." ■ail. of Manaimsamborg Lehi. On the 26th ult., a number of Lots were sold in the town of ltummasburg —property of the late Anthony Dear dorff, deceased: A four acre lot, for 8225, to Jacob Hartman ; three lots fronting on York street, for VW, same purchaser; three lots on Baltimore street, for 8135 50, to Win. D. Go brecht ; and two lots fronting on the same street, for 880, to Henry Bitner.. Preapeet of Ileurit. The buds upon the early fruit trees in this region are rapidly swelling, and in a few days more will be in full bloom, unless their present flattering prospects are not by some chilling frost "nipped in the bud." rasest Ceseriat i.Naj. Attention is directed to the atiVertlBo - of Mr.4lr.oson A. COLE, of Fred erick, Md., in another column. This Roofing is represented as very durable, and cheaper than any other—two most important requisites. Mew Engine. A now Engine wail placed upon the Hanover Branch Railroad, a few days ago. Upon its first arrival at our De pot many of the citizens repaired thither tu" atxpeet" the " snorting horse." We understand that it was manufactured at Philadelphia, is quite new, and is con sidured by compotentjuilges to be a first class Engine. The Company certainly deserve the praise of on rent ire commun ity fur the spirit of cntcrprize which they manifest in endeavoring to make our road cope with any in the State.— The new Engine, in addition to the new passenger car,of which we have already spoken, makes the Hanover' Branch as idea want, if nut as expeditious, as any RailrJad over-Akhich one would wish to rid...—lfnover Spectator. Diwtre..lax'Artiilesit. On Monday evening last, while Mrs. VALENTINE WENTZ, residing in Balti more street, Hanover, Witi seated on a low-backed chair, nursing her little child, aged about I.S months, the back of the chair gave way and the child was thrown from its mother's.arms with such force as to cause a rupture of the spine. The little sufferer lingerei until Tuesday morning, when death ensued. How afflicting to be thrown as it were from its mother's fond embrace into the very arm., of death: Painful Erring. We learn with regret, that our fi iendi Rev. DAvin SWOPx and his amiable partner, now of Johnstown, formerly of Gettysburg, had their interesting lltt le son, Luther Gilbert, aged a few months, suddenly taken from them last week. When his parents awoke in the morning, ho was found dead in his mother's arms, and his spirit tad taken its flight whilst those who loved him were unconscious in the night-watches. It is supposed to have been an affection of the heart. We sympathize with them deeply in their affliction, height. ened as it is by the loss of a mother by ,iLrs. S., a le* weeks ago.—Sentinel. siarOur good friends will have a fa vorable opportunity of settling their bills during the April session of Court. If those who have been indebted to as for several years do net attend to pay ipg up, we shall be compelled to chase than with a " sharp stick." par What with the " moving" of household chattels and "conveying" of real estate—money paying and money lending—our town was quite alive dur ing Thursday last, the by-some-wel comed-and-others-dreaded first of April. 111611 - Peterson's Philadelphia Counter feit Detector and Bank Note List, for ,April, has been received. It is a very valuable publication, and should be in the hands of all business men. Terms $1 per annum. JAnswer to lust week's Enigma -14 Truth is mighty and will prevail." Gold Discovered ii /ow& • 411 groat deal of excitement exists in tho neighborhood of Charlton, in con pequenoo of the recent discovery of gold in Clarke county. It was first discovered 1111)0t11 , eight miles north-east of Osceola' , the county-Beat, some eight weeks age, and has since been found in three otitar places. Men are making from three to five dollars per day it has been fully tested and proves to be "real stuff," and is found quartz rock, and fine black sand, *hailer to that in California. Many aro now oat prospecting through that county; with what success is not known,_ although .t.he prospect seem s *tat favorable. liirAt Calais, Xs., the past winter, a 1 0 =77 workhouse was set:Wish- Ar- sum sari boys unable to pro o litiol9 were famished with m g* , ,- ___ __ ~in losolg oakum st foss imam. Wool waspart4o4 . .. Fusumaudgiiris wars esiVW - ag pay Y. knittiog i 410, '; 1,100: aide- Wen wet toeutoos4wOod. R'l==o2l Nem Less. The Baltimore American of Saturday week says, resterday morning, some unknown individual managed to carry off a package containing ten thousand dollars from the Farmers' and Plantars' Bank, tinder the following circumstan ces: It &veers that a young gentle man engapd in the house of Mr. Enoch Pratt left the counting roost of that gentleman for the purpose of transact ing some banking business, and pro ceeded to the above bank with the de sign of making a deposit.—As there were a large number of persons at the counter, and some time would necessar ily elapse before he could be waited up on, he placed the book and package upon the desk of one of the bock-keep ers, Mr. Richard Cornelius, stating that he would call for them in it few minutes. The Bank book contained the sum of six thousand dollank, whilst the package contained ten thousand in Virginia bank bills. After the lapse of a few minutes the clerk returned and was surprised to find that the package was missing, although the book, as well as its contents, was in the same place where it had been laid. At first the gentleman imagined that the book keeper was joking, but lie was soon conscious of the fact that the package had been feloniously carried off. Thus far no information has been received which would probably lead to the re covery of the funds.—Some of the offi cers of the Bank state that at the time the money was placed on the desk two men, apparently strangers, were stand ing near, and that they left. the Bunk shortly afterwards. A reward of 81,500 is offered for the recovery of the inpney. Death from Hydrophohia.—The Lan caster (Pa.) Express announces the death of henry Webb, aged twontY seven years, under the following cir cumstances: About four or five weeks ago, Mr. Webb was in Mr. Shierenbrand'a gro cery store, when). there was a largo dog quietly 'standing, which ho patted on the head, the dog turned furiously around and hit him'on the back of the right bond ; the dog although not evincing the least symptoms of madness at that time, was killed on the follow ing day. The wound was superficial, and healing up. in a few days, nothing more was thought of it until early on Saturday morning last, when Webb complained of a violent illness, great pain in his right side and arm. Dr. John L. Atlee, Jr., was cuthd in and found him laboring eider hydrophobic symptoms. Webb could bear the sight of water, and tho pouring of water from one vessel to another had no visi ble of oct on him ; nor had the wafting of cool air towards him; but an attempt to drink, or the net of merely taking the vessel containing the liquid into his hand, caused a violent spasmodic contraction of the muscles, with un inability to swallow. lie was totally beyond the reach of medical aid, and died in great agony on Sunday morning. Mr. Webb was a married man, and leaves one or two small children. Horrible.—We learn that a most horrid butchery of a little colored child was enacted one day last week in Delaware, near the line of this State. It uppearl that the old folks went from home and left two small boys in the house, whe4 during their absence, took their little sister to the wood-pile, laid her head upon a log, and chopped it off with an axe. The younger brother af terwards chopped off one of her arms. On the return of the parents the muti lated parts of the body of the child were found scattered about the yard. The reason for this inhuman act, given by the oldest boy, is, that his sister had dared him to do it, and "he wouldn't take a dare from anybody."—Snow Kill &add. Bloody Affray in a Colin' Room.—A few days since a case was being argued in the Probate Court,(reensboro,' in the course of which Mr. Brantley, one of the lawyers engaged, denounced Messrs. Newland and Davis, the oppos big counsel, as "—rascals," who would steal,&e. An angry altercation ensued, when Brantley drew a pistol and' pre sented it, at Nowland, who thereupon stabbed hint with a knife, inflicting a very dangerous wound. Next morn ing Nowlund was shot down by a brother of Brantley, and very danger ously hurt. The Paulding (Miss.) Clar ion relates the foregoing occurrences. The C.tnifession of the Wife Murderer. —The St. Louis Republican contains the full confession of Geo. IL Lamb, who killed his wife by drowning her in the Mississippi river. It appears he previously made an attempt to poison her by g►s►ng her strveln►ine, while at a hotel in St. Louis. Ile gave her two doses, but she threw it up after much suffering. Ile then, atter her recovery, took her in a skiff out to the middle of the river, on the pretence of going to a town on the opposite side, and deliber ately seizing her by the neck, held her head under the water until she was dead, when he sunk the body. Ile gives the names of two men who agreed to assist in the murder; and says ho was induced to commit the deed in or der to marry another female, which ho did in a few days after. ikii*ei ilepoi•fs. ,a um, latest ILliti coo nil, To rk & Liasovor papers Bali imore—friday last. Flour, per barrel, $4 50 ® 4 56 Wheat, per bushel, 1 00 t 0 1 32 Rye, 68 70 Cora, Oat., ilI 30 ,_ 33 Clover-seed, " 450 ( 462 Timothy-need," 2 Vs 4 2 50 BeePCattle, per hunt, 7004 9 53 Ml*, 44 7 004 7 50 Hay, per ton, 10 00 415 00 Whiskey, per gallon, 21 ( . 4 22 Guano, Peruvian, per ton, 65 00 lianover--Titursday last. Flour, per bbl., from wagons, $4 00 Do. " from stores, 4 62 Wheat, per bushel, 87 @ 100 Rye, it • Corn, di 60 47 Oats, .. 28 Cloverseed, " 400 Tiiuothy, 1 50 Plaster, per toe, 6 00 Yorio--Friday test. flattr, per bbl-, from wArguif, 84 00 Do, " from stereo, 475 Whoa, p. , 85 (i) 106 R • so Core ye, , -" • ' 28 , • 4 LI Dioveteeed s Zander. • 11 'Plairtor, per tax, 50 „ fj,7 theriamirer• tiertlid.—./mms liesdee moor litsedow Triseeller.—Te DowisTesce —W. mid WI tissk attitudes of Uses* she are eilleted We terrible seas puima •• . saiimpity, okicti. from tbe me. way td , merits are set tom* isigbt bo irorloottad try mar. It ellerde great relief, sad la. la aimed every lamtamte, . est , tofu wen. We anode to the Charaitgayso Darns; ..M by biomes. Iteth W. fowls at Co , 138 Weeblegto• fitrest.-- 1 . This is ail baralloil by s imams of oaassaatog eartillamitaa from peroma iiiitersee to the public, bet • fee well were ' testimonials from uotaabirs of Citirias, wit somas of oar' tint to iceboats sad city eilleers vibe here Imes cored by Its sae, sad elet sears are familiar to every beateelaa, are sere ivraitoot of 11. iilleary. /or dyspeyela, debility, sad w oak mi., It I. • pout •ceslloat lawliciao. It way to bad at oar it the apothecary slants. Srrn W. FOWL, L Co., 13 IVasbitigtnn street., Boston, Proprietors. Sold by their agents everywhere. A. D. Bumf Lea. Gettys burg. April 5. 2w "Theo eons* tha oild heathor, coma alort or earn* mow; We'll stool by • %eh other however It Woo." Oa the 14th of January, by the Rev. Mr. Chesterfield, Mr. JAM ES McILIIENS Y, ofTeiss, itornerly of this county,) to Miss JULIA A. BLOUNT, of Mississippi. On the evening of the 25th nil, by the Rev. Mr. Lnne, Mr. WILLIAM A. STAHLE to Miss MARTHA, eldest daughter of the late Capt.. Daniel Matter, all of York. th Tuesday evening last, by the Rey. Jacob Ziegler, Mr. H. of this place, to Miss KATE HEIM, of Cumberland township. air We return our best thanks to our young friends for their kind remembrance of the prin ter, and earnestly Lope that their pathway through life may bo thickly strewn with the choicest gifts of a good Providence. "Übe leaves entrees Use rue of SW is &OM ; Nur Apnea in youth, Dow withering on the creosol." On the 27th alt., in East Berlin, Mrs. ELIZA BETH DIEHL, aged about 72 years. In Davenport, lowa, on the 27th of March, Mrs. MARY ANN, wife of Edward J. Orendorff, I aged 22 years 3 months and 15 days. On the sth ult., near Chambershurg, after brief but painful inners, Rev. DAVID HORST, ' aged 37 years 6 months and 24 days. On the 25th nit., in Chambersburg, Mr. GEO. S. EYSTER, In the G3d year of his age. On the Bth ult., in Seneca county, Ohio, Mrs. MARIA MAGDALENE, wife of Mr:Johu Eyler, formerly of this county, in the 80th year of her age. On the 18th ult., near Winchester, Va., with typhoid pneumonia, Mrs. ANN W. DOSII, aged 64 years IQ mouths and 14 days. On Saturday, the 27th ult., hi North Middle , ton township, Cumberland county, Mrs. C ATH ARISE RINGWALT, in the 83d year of her age. She wasili mother o: fourteen sons and four daughtcßlF sixteen of whom are still living.— Her grand children numbered eighty-four, mak ing 102 descendants during her whole life, without counting her great grand-children. On —, WILLIAM K. HALDEMAN, son of ',Henry and Elisabeth Haldeman, aged 14 years 10 months and 13 days. "No foot of land dot possess, Nor cottage in the wilderness— A poor way-faring Mall-- I dwell a while in tents below, Or gisdly wander to and fro Till I my Canaan gain. Yonder is my house and fortune fair, . My treasure and my heart Is there." These were his last words. - List of Letters REM AI NI St: in the Post Office, at Getty*. burg, April 5, ISSB. Anna Julia Kead"n Bernard Aughey Abraham Koch Michael Benner Mrs E. Lee Cmharine Blocker John Liule Mrs. Ann E. Bittinger John Mahring John Boyd James McCallion Ann listing Philip McKeary K. Bloom Frederick Mellen frenamas Burkhart! Frederick Mills Alin Mary Miss Caitsley Henry M.lls Mary Miss Clippinger J. It. Piper William Cowman Jacob Prostle Joseph Cra.uer Henry B. Riid Andrew Darapman Evan Bider Catharine Miss Detrick Mary A. A. Robison Mss Maui. Dennard McKenzie Rol:Miss Amanda Diehl gamuel hutitt Thomas Farrar Win. Smith Mist:Ma-7 Guettman Mr. 8 iyder Dailicl K. Harmer John 8 ewart MissMarthaE. Hirt Levi J. Tuekey Joseph 2 Harman Elizabeth Tuekey Mrs. Sarah Hershey Susannah Weaver David Hinkle Isabella Wise Elizabeth ILihf Rebecca Wilder Miss Mary D. Hoke Louisa Willer Aaron Irwin Philip GEORGE GEYER, P. Y. mir-Porsons calling for letters in the abtire list will please say they ate advertised. quarters, levier and rips not received in payment of postage. HE 1111de:signed, having been appointed T Assignee wider a Deed of Tru.t for ben efit or creditors of WARNER TOIVNSEND and WIFE, of Huntington township. Adams county, notice is hereby given to all persons knowing themselves indebted to said Town send, to make immediate payment to the un dersigned, residing in Reading township, and those having el Linil ag.Linst thesain3 to pre sent them properly authenticated for settle ment. J.1312:S TOWNS:•.:ND, Assiyner. April, 1858. ct seethe Valuable Personal Property of Warner Townsend and Wife, will be offered at Public Sole, by the Assignee, on Tuesday and We lnesday. the 13th and 14th inst.— Also, a Farm cora:Ming 1:t) Acres of Land, in a good state of cultivation, will be rented at the same bum at public outcry, if not pre viuusly rented. Elastic Cement Roofing. TILE subscriber is prepared to contract an. put on at the shortest notice, W. E. Child .1. Co's. Patent lire arid Weller Prue/ Elastic Cement Roofing. It is perfectly Fire and Water proof, and in paint of durability is equal, if not superior, to any Mstalic 'knifing. It can be put on over tin, tar, iron, or shingle roofs, however fiat or steep they may be. In p lint of resisting the elements of fire and water, nothing has yet been discorered equal to the Elastic Cement. Those who bare used it, have testified that it is the very perfection of Roofing, and that there is no further room for improvement.— No one will now think ofputtingon shingles, when this Cement can be had for much less money and will outwear four shingle roofs. This Roofing is warranted as represented. The Elastic Cement is the cheapest and best protection from decay fur wood exposed to the weather or dampness of the ground. It is also the best paint far iron, effectually preventing rust; and wherever applied per fectly excludes dampness. The subscriber has this Cement for sale, in quantities to suit, Fur further information, apply to GEORGE A. COLE, Frederick City, Md. Speeimerui of the &adios may be sear at the Prothouotary's Otioe, in Gettysburg. April 5, 1858. 53-4- G 5,., . 9 000 PIECES of Wall P.iper just re ''''" °sired and fur sale at April 5. PAXTON & nb3ARS b TOBACCO.—A large supply of all kinds, jest noeirod at J. C. QUINN k BRO.'S. fILOTILS, Csosiasores, sod every firtiolo of Mae* Woo, good and Asap at if. C. QUINN I 0110.1. ALL Hide of Cedar and Willow-yam for Wok.' Li GILLESPIE A THOMAS. HIE De, Wilt. MARRIED, liie 'Alb. inED, Assignee's Notice. Neer Firm. I Now is the Time! 1 Dissolution of Partnership. I GROCERIES AND DRY 000118.—J. C. i fpft r aalmoriber would inform thePtthilc that, ITILIE Co-partnership ezisting between the " Oculist & BIOTIN'S hart takeu the store 7 1 he has opened a MACHINE SHOP, in! A puhei c r i be r s has been dissolved this dny by of John Hoke, on the North West corner of i'ekersberwhairg sired, Gettysburg. sear the insetual consent. We are ninott obliged to the Diamond, whose they will continue the • Foundry. where he will have various kinds of our friends and the public tor•the liberal sup- Dry Goals and Grocery business on an en - ifachines on hand at any time herea ft er. port emended to u•. Oar hooks aro placed in larged scale. They will constantly keep on such as 7' hre.thing ilfudiues, Curs &l-hers, the hands of Don Lip Paxton fur corectiun band a large and varied assortment of ever- Corajislaer Getters, Ctem 7 seed !fullers, arum acd we earnestly retreat those in Inbted to thing in their line. They have just laid in ! Cutters. and Ifurm Powers of different kinds, us to call and mike immediate payment, as a large and splendid stuck of Sprinyuod Sum-, —two, four or siz-bribe, to suit purchasers ; we desire to, settle the business off' the firm. m-r Goods, and are now opening theta fur i —indeed all each as can he had et Hanover . without delay. ALT.:X. COBE.AN, the inspection of the nubile. W cordially lor Littlestown. Also, .if.rtiriug .ifiteh liter, 1 DUNLOP PAXTON invite the citizens of Gettysburg; and vicinity • for house carpenters. pot np its the very best to give ns a call. awl esannne for themselves, ; and mist substantial manner. CaUse.l as we feel satisfied they will want no other S•re-rs or long Bolts, any kind or size less recommendation to induce them Al buy. We , than eleven feet in leorth, al ',eye attended are determined to keep nothing lait good to, as well as Tiorisisio in iron, casting or Goods and to sell cheaper than the eliespzoit ; wood. Also all kiwis of !term alma on Sla• fur the cash. Give us a call, no trouble to 1 chinery, dressing-up 11:11 Spindles, &c., done show goods. ' on the shiirtest notice. ' J. C. GUINS & BRO. I hope that all in want of anything in my April 5, 1858. 1 line will Ball at my Shup before going else where. I will warrant all my work to give satisfaction to purchasers. DAVID STERNER. A Card. HAVING ilioposeJ of my mtore to the 31e tars. Guinn, I would recommend the new firm to the confidence of the public, and hope they will receive a large share of the pliblie patronage. JOHN HOKE. April 5, 1F53. New Partnership. 11111 E undersigned have ent4ed into part aership in the Flour, Feed, Grocery and Provision business, at the old stand of the former, at the northwest corner of Baltimore and High streets. They will constantly keep on hand a large snpply of Flour, Feel, Gro ceries. Provisions, Tobacco, &gars, &e., Ike., and rill sell at the lowest living profits. Call and judge for yourselves. They will also at all times nay the rash. at the beat market rates, for Flour and Feed. JACOB NORBECK, WM. J. MARTIN. April 5,1858. New Spring Goods! JL. SCHICK leas hot received and offers • for sale the mot desirable aasuruneut of DRY GOODS ever brought to liettysberg, consisting in part of Sprint Bike, • Plain Black do., Foulards. Ojalli Robes • Lawn do. do. Serin4 Delaines, that:dal Lustres. Also, 13otabasinea, Alpaceas, 11e Doges, Gingham, Lawns, Brilliants, Shepherd's Plaids, Crepe De E pange,Tiasue Ilaregesote. April 5, 1858. Grand Opening O F HATS. CAPS. BOOTS. SIIOES, Trunks and Carpet Bags, at prices cheaper than ever.—Paztuu & Without have jbstroceiked the largest and clieitpe-t ivisortment of Bouts. S toes. 11at and Trunks ever brought to this market, all of which they intend selling at the lowest price+. P. S. L•tilime ilititers, and all kinds of col ored Blues, in gi eat a hnndanee. PAXTON & M'ILIIENY, .uth East currier of Centre Square. April 5, litsS. Millinery Removed. C. HOWARD would ro-pectfully inform . the L.t.lies of Gettysburg and its vicinity, that they will find her in Chamliersburg street, at the reNideliveof Mr. Samuel Harlot, oppoiiite Mr. Tate's Hotel. Ladle.' can he acemninoilittoil with really made BONNETS: also a variaty of Straw Legliorti. and all kht.l i of Millinery II bads of the litte.it styles. L 'dies will d, wall W cull and see for theiwielves. April 5, 18 8. New Millinery, N LITTLESTOWN.— ,MARY M. BM- I LER - would respectfully inform the Ladies of Littlestown and vicinity, that she has onenience,l the Millinery business at the residence of Ww. 11. Lentinger, in Freder ick street, where she will hero on hand for sale, at the lowegt profits. RONNNTS, Fan cy Ribbons, Flowers. liandh , liek Straw. Leghorn, and other Millinery Goods, of the newest styles. - glialrlin - nnet making and trimming attend ed to with dispatch, in the latest fashions, and cheaply. • April 5, 1/458. Men's Wear. JL. SetlICK w mid invite the atteationnf • buyer. to 1114 large stock of Fiue Bark Cl•itlin. Fine C Aimed Fine Black (Ii linemen, Fano, Canniniere., Side Striped do., Ventitip„ ernraii. Ilosiery. Gloves, flasmm4.ers. Handkerchiefs, Le.. ,kc. April 5. 1&18. Clothing. rimE best a•sortmeat, and the eheapeat. in 1 town. Call and see them. at the Clothing Emporium of ORO. ARNOLD. April 5, 1858. - - - - White Goods ND EIIBROIDKRIES.—.I. L. SCHICK IL would invite the Ladies to examine his large variety of new style Brilliants, CAM- Jaconets, Plain Cambric,, Linen, Coj lars, Handkerchiefs, £c. [April 5. Domestic Goods TN every variety at SCHICK'S. convivting of Prints, Muslins, tlinghlune, Cheeks, Tickings, Saeetings, [April 5. New Goods. trim cheapest in tuwn. Call and see them, at the store of GEO. AIINJLD. April 5, 1858. Shawls -(1-A T SCUICK'S. Printed Cashmere S!tawls, Sella, Thibet, Crape, Detains. April 5, 1858. Public Sale of Land. rimE undersigned will offer et Public Sale, upon the premises, nn Snlarday, the 24th ilart., a part of the FARSI whereon they now reside, lying south-east of the State * Road, about 3 miles south-west of Petersburg, containing Acre', more or le.s. The laud is under good fence, a portion of it in timber, some ex :ellent meadow land, and the whole has already received about 800 bushels of lime. 'Sale to commence nt 1 o'clock, P. M., when torah will be mode known by MICHAEL FISSEL. ELIZABETH FISSEL. Huntington twp.. April 5, 1838. to Dividend. THE York and Gettysburg Turnpike Com pany tiny° deviated a Dividend of OSE PUB CENT—paylble on °rafter the 12th of April instant. GEORGE SWOPE., Assist. Treas. April 5, 18.58. 3t William Whits, SEALER Weighty and Measures nf Ad sins county. Raudeuce at East Berlin. April 3, 1838. 835. T HAVE • few Hathaway COOK STOVES, whist' I will sell for IPS cub. /lamb 16 TUB attention of the Ladies is directed to A the largc sad splendid assortment of new Spring and Simmer Goods, each as Miami. Lawns, Ducal CUB, Gingham*, domestic and fine, Shawls, lbanets, &42., at J. U. GUINN k ERG'S. fiROCSILI EEL --Sugar, Cuff" U Awes, and LT all kinds of Spiess. and eve ry wails rn tin" gracery line , cheep ant goad at the oev -Dry Good sad Groner,' &are or 3.C. GUINN 4 BRO.'S. APW ',oft '."'• rI -1 REM 141ProII 29, 1858. ly oe PERSONAL PROPERTY.--The mut,- scriber, Afluaini.trau.r of Ilenr♦ Rich inger, deceased, will Pell at Palilie 'Sale, at the late residence r 4 said tle•-e,leat, in Bailer township, Adam. , county. tinar ltatli's Mill, no Thursday, Mi. 151 k day of April ric,rl, the folkyrint , Talimbic Per4nnal Property, Tiz : 1101:SES, 1 yearling C 11 head of Cows and 'Young Cattle, a tine I it of 11 nis, new litond-tread IVitgn, l nam,w-tread Wagon, with bed, bow+ and co% ; 11 'pie Glean., Ploughs and Harrow., S.ogle nod Double Shovel Ploughs, Winnowing Mill, Coming Box, Fifth Chain, Lug Chains. Halter and Cow Chains, Single and Double Tree., Grain Cradle, Mowing Scythes, Rake. Forks, and other farming implements. Wheat. Rve, Colmi ti Oats and Potatoes, by the bushel ; Hay by the ton ; and Grain in the ground. Ash Plank and Poplar Boards; a Rifle, a Silver Watch; with a lot of Hourehuld and Kitchen Furrliture. gairSale to commence a 9 o'clock, A. M., on anid day. when attendance will be given and terms mauls known by BURKHART WERT, Adner. Match 29. 181.8. is I N pennant* of a writ of Vendilioni polar, Issuing out of the C tart of flan mon Plow; of Manta county. Pa., and to use direnteti. will be espoted to Public Sale, on the promisee. on Friday. air ltilA day of April, 1F54, at 1 o'clock, P. M., the following de ecribed Real Entitle, viz: ATILMA OF LAND, situate in Lib. city township, Adams county, containing 112 Acres. more or less, adjoining the 31.tryland line, and the lands of Joseph Trader. Abra ham liriae, and others. on which is erected a one-story 1...4111 sole, • 1111 with fruit treet and *good spring on the premises. The hunt will -,-_ be of f ered in one treat, or in lot+, to suit pur chasers. Vaal dad taken in execution as the property of Jared Eyler'. Also, oat Saturday. Me ITM day of April next, at 2 o'clock. I'. 31., at the Court l one, in the Doreagli of Gettysburg, the Interest of David Warren in a Tract of Land. situate in Freedom township. Adonis county, adjoining lands of Samuel S. 31eNsir, Jo in Wolf o rd, and 44:krt. containing dfil Acres, us are or less, on which are erected a two story. Dwelling DOUSE- O a "' I .tune and psrt frame{) Saw 31 11. Lug Stable. well of water near . the dear. with fruit trees on the premises, and other improvements. Seiz and taken in execution its the property of D.teitt Warren. ISAAC LIGIITXEIt, Merin"; SlieriirsOffice, Geaysburg, Mire!' 22, IS3 I - ts J fl Ten per cent. of the purchase money up In nll Pales by 'the Sheriff must be paid over immediately after the property is struck down, and on failure to comply therewith, the property will again be put up fur sale. rip 11 E following applications to keep Pnblio -I- ILonses of Entertainment. hare been tiled in my officie.with the requisite number of sign ers, and- 11 be. presented at the Court of Quarter anions, on the 19th day of :Ipril it wal : • Geoige W. M Clellao, But. Gettysburg, Harvey IL Wattles, do. John L. Tate, . . do. Benjamin S +river,. do. ii•chael [Lotman, Berwick B inane), • . lleikry Koebier, do. Jobe A. 11. Realer, B itler township, Francis Bream. Cumberland, J that Bushey, Cottowago, Loam: F. Byers, Franklin, Durid Goodyear, ; do. Hen Bitter, do. Jeom, Shatter. do. Henry Mickley, do. Mary 31. ttrough, do. Ititiry Nlutimlinwer, ' . do. 11.! ekiali Lat•liew, do. Joseph Barker, Germany, Peter Limenfelter, du. Israel Yount, . do. !Emir! 'Litman, lizsuilton. . William White, " du. ... Peter S.:hirely, Ilamiltunban, • Reuben Stem, d.i. Win. McLellan & C,.. du. Mary Hildebrand, Huntington, John D. B ieker, do. C mrad Moul, Lattimore, Charles Myers. Menallen, Mary Brough, 31 iuntpleassint, Elizabeth 31iley, Ozford, . Jowl, Martin, do. . John A. Dicke. Reading, • J.tuob L. Grass, Straiten.. Jacob Sanders. do. .1 din Eekenrotle, Tyrone, Allen M. U suk, do. Abraham 8.41, Vision, "Peter Lung, do. STORZ LICENSE. John Yost. Muuntjoy. John Rev er t, d,,. Niue( I SAilding, Germany. 11 %TOW DOlTila. LeJnard Aust. Gettysburg. HENRY G. WOLF, Clerk. M.treb 29,-1858. The First of the Simon I f ARCUS SAMSON has just received from IL L the New York Auction Sale.‘, a large lotof READY-MADE CLOTHING for spring and summer, which he is able to sell at prim unprecepentedly low. The new arrival con sists of Frock, Sack and Raglan Coats, with Pants and Vests, in great variety, new styles and patterns—fur Men and Boys. Call and examine the large assortment before pur chasing elsewhere. Goods will APO received from New York every few weeks throughout the season.-- Indticements to purchase such as cannot be °f ura! by any other eltablish.nent in the oouaty are now, and will continue to be, offered, at . SAMSON'S, March 29, '5B. Opposite the //oak. G ,EO. ARNOLD ham just received from the City s large stock of Oaods, among which are Ladies' Dress Goods, very cheap soil latest styles; cheap Cloths. Casstmeres, Tweeds.lunteler Cloths, Drab Delete, Cala ings. Vesting's, Linens, Calicoes. Oinghami., soda lar atoek of domestic goads. Also, , ke. The more gools have been well selected and will be sold at small profits fur Cash.— Please cell, examine, and judp for yourselves. Gettysburg. March 29, 1858. OEO. ARNOLD. • • Deeds! Deeds! COUXON blank Deeds, single and doable aeknowkedgesent—theeds for Executers and Ad4leistratere with the Will annexed— and Dt fee A►fwinietratun, the Ira ash. kind pistol la this plaee—oan sew be had It Tait Owen 6eit OIL*. Also.° easeun and Judgment &ode, Sunteninsee, Exinnitione, doe., Ake. 7.11411313 , sr - or•T•t" Public 1331 e Sheriff's Sale. Tavern Licenses. New Goods. „ Mlle% . . v. -,..lowr.‘"ti.- r0di0d ,, y , erd,"..w.......! ..Vst.. -- ..t-j - ,At . ,:1e.;,"‘,... - .? , 14.4ndhik.1.41164X4P _ March 17, 1838 A Card. 9111 E subscriber baring disposed of his in -"- terest in the Store of CorsZAN AI Pix7oN to K. F. Mcfs.urcr, respectfully asks the continuance of hi* friend* and customers to patronize the new firm of PArrol nix T. A. COBC.AN. )lareh 22, 1858 DUNLOP PAXTON New Firm. PAXTON & Mel LII ENT. • (Si l iw, B .oirs to (7 dery (C: Paxton,) tVh , ile.iith anti itetaii Dealers in HATS, CAPS, BOOTS, SHOES, STRAW 0001.).9. Aloo, Walt Paper, IVirvbar Shades, Terrnks, Car pet Bays, Umbrella*, CaIKS, ThhaCeo and svars, AT TIC Sol:TII EAST CORNER oF CENTRIC SQUARE, Cietiyesarg i , Adam: Camay, Na Mardi 22, 1.858. tf Now Firm, TN TIIE SID?. AVE) LIA I' BUSINESS.— A- Cabal* (L^ ,kralkeay have commenced lopiiness at the well knorroi stall of cu.,. it Paxton at the S. E. Cur. of Centre Square. Business to be done on the principle of quick sales and short profits. We will constanly keep nn hand a good stock and sell To antis fy yourselves call and see our msort- Went. We intend to give,our constant personal attention to business, w tan lisp isitiosi to please the particular taqtes of every one who ,nay favor us with their patronage. PAXTON .4 MeILHENY. March 22, MR. tf Dissolution of Partnership. THE partnership I teretolore existing between E. & J. Sanaa, in the mercantile business, in Littlestown, Adams county, has been dis solved by mutual elmsent. The Books of the late firm are in the bands of J. A. Shot!), to whom those indebted will please make immediate payment, and these having claims are requested to present the same for settle• went. E. F. Slllltft, J. A. Sllol{3. OfirThe busiaeig w:11 be e.mitinued at the old stand by J.. 1 S sorb. . March 29, 1858. 3t liamovaL vEw IIOUSi NEIV 000D3!—TACOBS ak BRO. have reiti•oved their Merchant Tailoring Este!list/mem to the splendid new three-story house on the north side of C:iatn bershurg 'Aram, adjoining, Bringnian tt, Augh inbangles, where they will continue business on a larger scale than over. Their stuck of Chide, Cassimere3, C aasi nets, Yestinv, has been largely in creased, and they are prepared to sell as low as Me hooest--defying . all competition. Give them a call, and examine their assortment be fore purchasio3 'elserrliere. Nu trouble to show goods. Clothing maae op on short notice and in the very lest and most tasteful manlier.— With weir I,•ng poetics! experience in the busineui, anda desire to please, they hope to be able to give 'wild/soden in all lasses. CALI. ONIL AND Ai,i,! Gettysburg, Mach 22, ISA. Rudy -made Clothing. GEO. ARNOLD has now ou hand the largest stock of Itioady-inade Clothin g in town, comprising every variety and size, all of his own manufacture, which will bo warranted well an h iring hauls constantly employ al-cutting out and making up. If we cannot fit you with a g trment ready male, we will sell you the pods, take your measure, and make you up a garment on the shortest no tice. Please call at the Clothing Emporium, where you will find Mr. Culp always on hand, bright and turommodating. Our stock is large, well selected, and wilt be sold cheap for Cash. Gettysburg. March 29, 1858. Unio'u School Exhibition. AN • E x hibition, in which the different Schools of Cie Barongh will be repre sented by a number of pupils from each School, will be held in the new S:hool House on Ms 6'A of April ;text. The exercises to cunsist of Songs,-Speeclies, Dialogues. Exer cises on Palton's ys, tut, I C oapo sit by a number of the young Ladies.— Tit. Independent Blues Band will be present t." enliven the exercises a ith their music. starllmrs opals at tif o'clock. l'erformauce will commence at 7. A imission 2 ce.its.— Tickets can•be had of the S •Indars, Teachers, awl at A. D. Wielder's 1 Kik Store. The proceeds of the Exhibition will be appro priated to the purchasing of npparatus for the Sellouts. 141.‘rch 2'J, 1858, Notice. rpti E subscriber, having been appointed by the C iurt of C mum in Pleas of Adam.; county. C iminittee of the person and estate of JOHN TATE. Sr., a Lunatic, of Straban t nroxhip, in said county, hereby gives notice to all persons having claims or demand.; ugainet said Tate, to present the same to the subscriber, rusidiug in said township, for set tlement, and all persona indebted to make immediate payment. ISAAC F. BRINKERHOFF, March 15. 18 - 4: Gt Committee. Freight BETWEEN PIIILADELPIIIA & N. OX FORD.—The utnlersigtted has mule ar rangements with the Pennsylvania Railroad C onspany to run them cars to Wrightsville, where G mode can he tranship?ei into the ears of she Northern Cet.tral Railroad C r. The present rates of Freight between Phil adelphut alit New Oxford are-- Oa let CLASS, 45 eta. per 130 lbc 2.1 " 441 4 . 3 341 e• 41 " ee 4th " 291 " " " " Goods fur the present time will be shipped only twitx a week from railadelpia—on M mday and Weduesday. But they will lie shipped daily whenever there is au aoeumu lattuu of 2JOd kw. or upwards. HENRY A.UFFELT. Wrightsville, llsrch 13. 1818. 4ui ttettyaburg Female Seminary. TUE Summer Session of th is lustitutiun will winnunice vet the Second .114tiday,of April, (April 12th.) Fur further particulars enquire at the regidenm of tier. I). Zysvaii. Gettysburg, March 22, 1&3. 3t To Get TIM full worth of your money,. nrthe you, purchases of Ready-made Clothing, Boots, S cues flats, Trucks, Clooka, Violins, and - everything ehat in the rtriets line. at • SAMSON'S. nut:6 29, 18;8. Removal. ALEX. FRAZER, Watch k Cloek Maker, has removed his shop to Chaanberaburg street, opposite the Lutheran Church. whore he will atways be happy to attend to the tans of Customers. Thankful fur past favors, be hopes, by strict attention to business and a desire to please, to merit and melte the patronage of the publie, Gettysburg, Morel, 8. 18611. rrizi-weits of every floserintion on hand A'• and fur rale at GEO. E. 13.)EIILE11 . 8, in Cbsonberobtoi &root. UOUSB SP3UTIN3 AND TIN lIOJELN3 pronytly Wended to by Q.lO. Z. BUMMER. anister's Natio& - N OTICH is hereby given toad other parsons concerned Ail Os Adonis. iatration sealants hareistottair taatitataiif4 wai be presenteAat tbearigtan's at Aglow county for confirmato - und..ellonance. en ittxday. the 191* day eV April steal, at MO o'elnek, A. vin: 15. The account of Jacpb °ANIL Ad ministrator of Leah C •s settled by- Con tent Griest, Ad ministrutrirefJaeob Orient, deceased. 10. The first and final necountof /stela Martin, Trustee of certain trust money bequeathed to Elizabeth Martin and her heirs under the provisions of the will of John Soyder,ltto of Mouutpleasaut township, deceased. 17. The second and final account of William Vanorsdel, Execu:or of the will of Isaac Vitriorsdel, deceased, settled by George Thonuts and Mary Vanorsdel, Executors of the last will of the said William Vanorsdel, deceased. reAsK N'iLutxr 18. Tho second and final account of George Mummeri, noting Executor of Samuel Mu►nmert, deceased. 19. The account of Levi Gross, Ad ministrator du honis non of the estate of Emanuel Eurich, lute of Reading town ship, Adams county, deceased. 20. The first and final iieeonnt of Jacob F. Lower, Administrator of tho estate of John Wearer, late of Franklin Square, Columbiana co., Ohio, former ly of Franklin township, Adams county, Pa , deceased. 21. The first and final amount of Henry Saitzgiver and Isaac F. Brinker hoff, Administrators of the row.° of Jchiel J. Brinkerhoff', deceased. 22. The first and final account of Henry A. Picking, Administrator of Emanuel Chronister, late of Reading township, deceased. 23. The first and final account of John Geisel ma n and Hugh McSherry, Executors of Catlin ri n e Gel sel man,dee'd. 24. The first account of James 11. Marshall and Thomas A. Marshall; Ex ecutors of the last will, &e., of John Marshall, deceaged. 25. The second and final account of Henry Witmor, Executor of the last will and testament of Jacob Dotterer. 26. The firstaccount of George Bukor, Executor of the last will and testament of Henry L. Nickey, deceased. 27. The account of John .Sielti;Ex ecutor of the will of Jobb Houghtelln, deceased, late of Butler township. 28. The account of Josiah C. Albort, one of the Executors of the last will and testament, of John E. Albert, late of LatimOre township, Adams co., dcc'd. DJ. The first account of Col. John Wolford, ono of the Executors of tho last will and testament of John E. Al- bert, likte of Latimore township, Adams county, deceased. 30. The second and final account of George Shryock, Executor of the lust will and testament of Samuel Miller, late of the Borough of Gettysburg, Adams county, Pa., deeeaged.. 31. The first account of George Mire hart, Executor of the lust will and tes tament of Samuel B. Patterson, dee'd. 32. The account of Simon S. Bishop, Administrator do bo:iis non earn testa ment° annexe of Edward C. Bishop, kfre of Germany township, Adams co., deceased. ZACIIARIAII MYERS, Register. Rogister's Getty's- 1 . burg, Mar. 22,1858. Fine Old Brandies. rip H F: subscribers, Imparters rind Deniers in & LIQUORS, ',remit' most re spectfully call the attentirn of purshasers In their 01 ( Ettablishment, No. 5 Nora Prong Street, Philadelphia, where they hares large assortment of Wines and Liquor* of the choicest brands and qualities.' flaring Omsk arrangements with some of the first houses in Cognac and Rochelle, enables them to furnish to their customers, upon the most liberal terms, the following brands of Cognac and Rochelle B 11..1 NDI E S r (Ward, ll'enn , sy, rillersion, l'inel,Caslilli‘on; J. J. Depoy A. S'rgnette, Martel, Marett, &o. &A., of Yee rious brands and qualities. WINES: Champagne, Marleira, Lisboa, Old ()pada, Teiteriire, Baran/ay, !lock, ,Mus cal, Claret, Sherry, and Malaya lliaes. ll• Aland Gin, Scheidam Sehnn i pps, simulates Spirits, S.:utch and Irish Whiskey. Peach. Apple, Blackberry, Cherry, Ginger, and Raspberry Brandies] ; Cordials, Wine Bitten, Amsterdam Bitters. &c. Also, Agents and Silo Proprietors of the Old Wheat Whiskey. Constantly on bend an extenciee stock ot fine old Itlonongs Bye and B mrhon Whiskey. of various s one of which are guaranteed to be superior to an in the country , all of which are Writ ly improved 1.7 age. Front our long experience in the busineelt, and 11 thorough knowledge of the tastes, of the community, we flatter oursel%es to be able to till all orders that way be entrusted to us. Orders from the country (which are mod respectfully solicited) will be promptly et tended to. UN-Great care taken in packing antehip= ping. Wa-All pods sent from nor est:41)1141000 are guaranteed to g :%. satisfaction, with she privilege of being returned. E. P. MIDDLETON & BRO., No. 5 North Front St., Philadelphia. March 22, 1858. Gm yo. 64, (emitle's Building,) Mmtrwr - o .llaeatsucao, PA.—The subscriber baring. at a heavy etpcnse, fitted up an entire new Bindery, with mat nials of the latest tarpd most improved patterns, now possesses caml6 . ities fur the manufacture of Blank Books for County Offices, Banks, Insuranue and Rails road Companies, Merchants, Ito., not excelled by any establishment in the State. Old Banks, Law Books, Peritoneal", &a., hound to any pattern or style. Plain and fancy Rulin neatly executed. The central location of harrisburg renders it easily azeessible from all part* of e lbs" country so that work forwarded to me by. Express, with an order stating the' manner in which it is k, be done, will be speedily 'at. tended to and returned in same manes. The pat ronage of the citizens of Gettysburg. and vianity is respectfully solicital. kir. F. L. Home, (formerly of the ansi of W. 0. Hickok 1 Co., Bookbinders mad Sta., tionors,) an experienced and competent work man, will base the imthedista charge of gat binding. Everything being entirely •new I eannot, but do good work. GEO. A. BROOKS. ' Llarnsburg, Merck 291. 1868. at 8A g ciamina Shyer; abase ilyhth, (Wier . II" Nu. 4.5 South Seeuad4tereet.) . NAP delphio. are now re* _oltvgttolf_bre•ollgr o portation of Sllg4; .444.4._ . Eit G r OUDAN eunaisting in part of Taney Bonnet and 04 _ltibbnes;, sudn and Toilets 11:1Wook, (hue De-Maptee. (Glass and milky Mareellnee aadiflorenees, Mack )lodes, Xoglisis Crsple. • Mains and Meeks Lew, sf 4. Alia. a full aseoettueut et east Flowers. • Natoli% • FIiITITS sad Oo hea , n feutiv e t t ar j lipi . „ /11XMOMAir. QTOIMPI • - diet. ask in in onieti P•-) SUELILMI* - • 104010atinitipililritiC State Capitol Bindery, John dtoqe. is eon*, ii Offil
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