Via Solpiltr. Carrequindries 0 TM CougiM. You, June 28, 18:+8 Ye. Lama Annual Soiree of Cottage Bill College, held at 'Washington Hall, in this plate, on Thursday evening, the 24th inst., was a brilliaat affair. The young ladies acquitted themselves handsomely. The programme com prised so less than roam-rtru pieces, consist ing of songs, original speeches, and eomposi tions—all of whicli were executed in good style, reflecting the highest credit on both pupil and preceptor. Ia part lit, "The Salutatory" by Miss Kate Dyson- "Fame," origisal speech, by Miss Kate Myatt; "Old Things, - speech, by Miss Jennie Woodburn; and "Aunt Hettle's Advice," by Miss Ada Dyson; and In part Id, "Italy," by Miss Eglerie I)yaon Hope and Charity," original speech, by Miss collie Ariagdale; and "Triumphs of Science, - original composition, by Miss Lowe Benner, of Gettysburg, Pa., were all happily conceived, gracedully delivered and well received. la part 3d, " Forest .bitrits, - an original speech, by Miss Nannie reach: "Sacrifice Necessary to Success," an original composition. by Miss Hattie R. land; "Nation al Recollections. - speech, by Miss Millie Stair; " Mysteries of Mind," original composition. by Miss Kate Dyson; " An Appeal for &location," an original address, by Miss Hattie Ryland, and the "Valedictory," original, by Miss Martie ;—were all In the highest degree excel lent, especially the address by Mi's 11 . ilaud, which was highly appropriate, well composed and spoken with such effect as to elicit at its conclusion the most nattering applause. It is generally reinarkell that this was the be=t soiree es er Os en here. Prof. School continues to prosper; the number of pupils last session ass fifty. Titerll; no bet ter institution for young Indies in the country. Long may it prosper. Yours, "A." Fact and Fancy. "TUC WORLD IY ♦ NUT SHILL." The Democrats of Philadelphia are to have a grand demonstration to-day, in Inde pendence Square. The Texas papers eontain glowing ac counts of the grain crops. The prospect was that there would be the largest yield of corn et er known. It is said that Chas. Dickens, who has separated front his wife, allOws her $2,000 per 111:1111 nstional convection of testehers,pro fes4ur, of colleges, superintendents of public. schools, and other friends of education, is to be held in Cincinnati, commencing on the Ilth of August nest. ..... young man by the name of Rice ar riN ed at hit borne in Framingborn, Mau., but Tuesday week from Cuba, and weft taken down ith the yellow fever and died on tLe following 'Mondry. Every man in Chinsolny pay up his debts t the beginning , of the year, nod also at the of a religious festival, shout the middle of the year. If unable to settle nt these times, Lis business stops until his debts ari paid. Hen rersns Rat.—Nr. Mason, of Somer set, Conn., pays that a rat called at his hencoop recently, after , a chicken for dinner. whelk, coming within reach of the maternal old bird. phe took the rat by the not k, dragged him Into the coop. and killed him without remorse. „--We wonder if anybody ever picked up a tear that was dropped. --Public opinion ip a ptr-am which dip Its own bed. We may oecaPionally moderate or alter it. And yet it Pometimei alters and eves reverses its owu con rse--one can scarce!y tell ;by or wherefore. Intninariet are now claitile in the heavens In fair weather, the one, the emblem war and the other the star of lore, the one fiery aad red, the ether gentle and silvery. The see Ls !tars and the ether Venus. ....—A very learned nuns has sail—The three hardest trordsto pronoanee in the Eng language are—" I was mistaken !" flow few. Indeed, are willing tw acknowledge theta •eires I■ the wrong at any timef It is anderstood at Washington, that hotriever much thC President racy desire to visit the Wet during the recess of Congress, which it has been reported was hi, intention, the pressure of the public business will pre vent him from so doing. ....—Tbe remains of F.z-Preoident )lnnroe are being reraoTed from their burial place, lu New York city, to Richmond, Virginia, for re- lutermeaL ......it is said that a man who Is bang does not my the debt of nature, but be slinky gets an extension. „....A minister who had received a number of calk, sad could scarcely decide which was the host, asked the advice of a faithful old African arraat„ wko replied: "Massa, go wha •'s do moat delsiL" infant child, fourteen months old, of Evaa Crtintb, of Chester county, Pa., Fed her leg amputated the other day. This . will be an nauseant thing—a child, a little ever a year old, laansiag to walk on an artificial leg. --The trial at New Orleans of Ifarby, for the anider of Stone, whom ho charged with having seduced kis daughter, has been brought to *close and a verdict of aequittal rendered. ....—A candidate for a seat in Congress. in New York, with an editorial friend, while stamping their district, got belated and ai•l.ed to stay all night at a roadside cabin, bat the weer thought they looked en like a pair of horse thieves that he told them to move on. ..--Aa frishassa, trying to put out a ga.s flight with his fingers, eried out : " Och, mar thee! the diril a wick's in it."' I say, Pat, what are you about—sweep in WA that room 7" " No," answered Pat, u I as sweeping °etas dirt and leaving the room." very tall man was in the streets of 90098, when an old lady, who admired his gi gs° tic stature, thus addressed bins; a Mister, were you large when you were asnnii T" a , Yea, marm, I waa eomaiderable big when I was Mita." Chambersburg Valley Spirit, amairer to inquires on the subject, says that Hod. !VTtaw! BenLy will be acandidate for re•el©etion to Congress --enbjeet, of course,. to Demoerotic rules. 1111 PA. Touvautent and Ball are an sounted to come oir at Grmoffen berg Brings, (D. Goonrsan'a) this day and *Toning, We sth. A grind time, is ox- PM 1 Tournament is talked of at Mu m imsborg for the latter of July. ' loporhe ews sre now mamas zegn laiirsen,tbsetlittlestown Railroad; and sOlijiir business, in Snivel sad resigby, is Wag duos. We congratulate ths w oes txm l izerle4 in its construction on the 'success tal resat of their work. MP= The Barn on the old YcPest•ox farm, (long in the occupancy of Mr. s, t mcat, (aLutouita,) about two miles west of this place, was struck by light ning about 6 o'clock on Friday evening last, and entirely consumed, with five tons of hay, hauled in that day. The horses of the tenant, (Mr. A. Moose,) had fortunately been tnrnod out to wa ter a few moments before. There was no insurance on building or contents. liar At the last Union County Con vention, Gen. Wm. F. WAurza etas ap pointed Representative Delegate, and Dr. E. G. I. AIINESTOCK &mato! ial Dele gate to the next State Convention—and w•e presume the claim of the latter will be recognized, under the circumstances. —Adams &Taint!. sitir Know Nothing "&m" still rules the opposition roast. - Norel Celeleation.—lferr Driesbach, mar We are told that McAllister's • tho lion tamer, tuts got out a programme Dam, on Rock creek, was broken by fur the 4th of July celebration in hii tiro high water on Friday evening last:. city, Minnesota, which includes a dance n the green, a corn-fed ox roasted for ler Track-laying from New Oxfortl i4l the occasion, " plenty of lager," and an hitherwaril is now well started. oration from the Herr himself. Defeat of CoL Steptoe by Indiaas. It is rumored tliar:. severe engage ment took place on Snake River, in Oregon, on the 16th of May, in which Col. Steptoo with four U. S. companies, three of dragoons and one of infantry, oneount2tred sortie fifteen hundred In dians--Snakes, Spokans, and Pulooses. After a spirited tight on both sides, Col. Steptoe was forced to retreat, with the loss of fifty privates and three offi cers ; Captain Winder, Lieut. Gasden, and another whose name was not learn ed. Col. Stoptoo also lost two howit mins, besides twenty-fivo baggage wa gons, and all his animals except sixty herseh. In his train were two hundred and fifty mules. The Indiana in that quarter have boon looked on with suspicion for some time, and hence the Prosidett's urgent re commendations to tho late session of Congress on the subject. Gen. Harney will, most probably, now that his 'ser vices can be dispensed with in Utah, be ordered. on duty against the Indians. Gov. Canton* awl the territorial Of errs at Salt Lake City.—St. Louis, Juno 26.—The Republican has just receired intelligence that the Salt Luke mail, with Camp Scott dates to Juno sth, reached St. Joseph on the 22d instant. Mr. H. F. Mayer, who accompanied the mail party, furnishes the following memoranda of the trip : They encoun tered a heavy snow storm, lasting three days, from Independence Rock to tho Platte Bridge. Col. lloffinan's command was met when 20 miles from Camp Scott, and Capt. Marey's over 50 miles. Gen. Johnston intended to proceed to Suit Lake City as soon as they arrived. The supplies which Col. Roffman had dispatched in advance of his train had reached Camp Scott, and provisioLs were plenty. When fifteen miles east of the Big Blue river, they met Lehon's train and Gen. Harney and escort. (km. liar ney was traveliii. , rapidly, and only that day learnahis appointment to the vacant Brigadier Generalship. The grew was never better, as far as Sweetwater. From there to Camp Scott it was very poor. All the trains and tmnps were get ting along well. The cattle were look. mu. in fincozier. Democratic Victory. At the municipal election in Norfolk, on Thursday week, the I►emocrats elec ted their Mayor, by 195 majority.— Last year the Know Nothing majority was 185. A Religious Fourth of July.—At the Old School rrosbyterian General As soinbly-, which niot at New Orleans lust month, a resolution was adopted re commending that us au, fourth of July this year eomes on Sunday, it should bo religiously celebrated by a national prayer-meeting at ten o'clock, A. M., Ilir ono hour, in all the churches of the Union. sap-Beef is cheaper in New York now than it has book ut this season for the lust tiro years. tErSis JBlll . O Cr. rear'. CaLint VIVO FYN ALII PILL, ••• Tbis wily sore and oaf* remedy for female obstroetbsos•od diseases arising from any muss. it aod 0 tire•-eist psenelosed to arty authorizeda4rot , will lissom& bot tle, eoutainiog over 541 ;111a. by retails mail. /or par tiorws get a imniptilst gratis of mew agent. See Sir. I,..7`HottcuraT's Pttta —When the stomach le la an Irritable noggitlon the whole system sympattusea. Hence sick bewitch*, nerrommess, and Incapacity for mental or physical exertion There are few who hero not experi• exited the.* ample-writ effects of inligretlon, more trying aontettoses than werlous illness. Now sre take It upon oe r osettes to say, not from report. but from actual etperbsece, flat liolieway's Pills area poal tire and immediate remedy for all each depreeslag and armoring disorder*. They let the stomach right at once, and the controlling organ of the system being 'simulated and put in order, the return of bodily and meets! health Is a narrower) consequence. 1.J. - Motes 'lona TlLSTlllogl.—Do.too, April 18, 102, 48 I: Mon 9t.—Mr t‘iptle W. Powle,—Dmir Sir : Year invaluable medieire, I fan traly'say, Lis literally enatch ed roe trona the erase. Last July I we. attseked by • raddea Cott, which remind is • very meets Congb, with violent Pains In the Rode and Obese I became so umiak rettheed, that my friends frankly told me I mast die. At this mesas, I heard of Wistar's Balsam of Wi id Cherry, and immediately rent for a bottle. The effect prosisefed was indeed wonderful. 111 physician, one of the most respect. able In Boston, who had preemasly told um that a cure was Impeller., MOO In, ad I informed him whet I had takes. He essimined the Balsam, and advised me to con• tiara lie as felt. Anse which time I hare continued to lesprora daily; seed the same physician who had given as. sap, told me, stew days,eince. that I might yet lire Many years. Isepertfllif„ MAST ROW)/ We ear eheerfally testify to the truth of the above Wisidensean, Yrs. limn leaving be.. an inmate of oar family. WILLIAX DANNETT. Kona puha* mason drool I. lIUTTS on the wrapper. Seri W. low Lc k Co., IM Washington street, Boston, Proprietors. Sold by t heir agents everywhere. A, D. Busat.sa. Gettys burg. June 28, 2w Tai east? 11./191,111$ BA/1111117 !—IIIR JLMU CURIE'S Cr.tra4TSo FEXALI Pmts., proporod from * jprootriplioa by /Sir J. aorta, M. D., Pbyttelaa Itztroor- Calory t. th. Quota Tale well krown atodicioe la Do ha. bat a sari sad oafs rowdy tor foloalo Dialeattlot sad CHimstroctiorti o fatat'aay don arbotirrar; sad abbey► a powortal moody, tboy woman stoUtbor borthil to ttor eoootitatioa. To X amino Lama It byteallarly salted. it will, la *abort Ilan, brim( as t►. loattlids parted with Than lots biro savor boot boors to tall wham tbo direction cra Id pop of potaptdot ors moll 'boatload. Poe (atibor pirtistlan got • paispkilat tr.. the avid. • L. s.--St sal i preag• stomp' onei•emi to say autimme. is*/ agent, will law* a WU*, .041•1111 Se *VIC 14 OLP. kr raters Mai. 7, V. emit ban, lebeleesie Apia% no Weigh& ,-, fr. b. enabler. lost, Oldeir. blei, 11, leill. ly o:Plikei lidloolSosolosit of Ilk. Sadonrs brat Ur:am ain'', is ailed'er :Maar. . Mans Rums. Later from Utah. - • C ; harrf * Stria by zry/thaixg.—Om l A Pirst-cdais Vann, - Person Killed and Several Injured.—On ! 41. A DJOINING GETTYSBURG. TOR SALE. Sunday miming last, while the Rev. —The undersigned *forest Private Sale, Galbraith'a congregation, (United , his FARM. sitoa4e in Strabaa township, Presbyterian,) of Freeport, Armstrong j Adams county, in the Ilanever road, and a& the Geturg Boroug Ilia. no county, Ps., was engaged in prayer, alg . . farm cootaina I. t 4 pb Acres, more h or les% the the efiareb edifice was ek by: light ning, instantly killing s lire. Ranaly, and seriously though not dangerously injuring her two brothers, Israel and George 'Watson, and her sister Juno Watson. Horrible Butchery of a Fitmily.—Wo learn from the Wilmington Journal that a horrible tragedy occurred in Columbus county, N. C., on the 29th ult. 4 1. man named Joshua Rouse, who had boon confined in the insane asylum for eighteen months, but who was late ly taken out by his guardian and per mitted to go at large, deliberately kill -641 his fiitherdiis wife and two of his own small children, cutting off their heads an axe. A One• Eyed Cat.—Tho Richmond, Kentucky, Motsenger mentions a freak of nature which is without a parallel in the animal kingdom. It is a colt.with but one eye. It was foaled on the farm of Mr. Elisha Roberts, in Madison county. The eye is considerably larger than the usual size, and iu the middle of the forehead. Seven Year Floods.—Tho western waters . were very high in '3B and 'B7. Seven years after, in '44, and in seven years again, in '5l, and then again in '5B we have a great flood. The super stitious can now exercise their talents upon the magical number seven. We are told that the Indians of the West held such a tradition also of a seven year flood.—Louiseille Journal. Legal Tenders.—Throe cent pieces are legal tenders only in cases where the sum is r.ot over SO cents, and halves, quarters, dimes and half dimes, where the sum *e not over five dollara. Span ish and all other foreign gold and silver coin are not legal tenders, and cannot be given, if objected to, in payment of a debt. siarTlie grand jury of Albany have indicted tbr murder the 12 year old boy Michael Norton who deliberately killed another lad last April, in a dispute over a game of marbles.. /firßowdyism and noting arc auxin bints. common in Phil:W.4llin. Krtftit' Nothings rub°. ig4i.ket Correet*lfroun tli• taloa Ileitimem.-•.Yeet A [Lamm sr more Baltiamore—Friday last. Flour. per barrel, *4 °` '4 37 Wheat, per huKliel, I:30 Rye, " 70l , --I3 Corn, 73 (9 75 Oa .1 ts, 66 35 4 40 41oef Cattle, per hund., 0 110 (9 800 !ogs, 4 6 5 50 (91 6 50 llay, per ton, 9 00 415 00 Whiskey, per gallon, 21 (4 23 Guano, Peruvian, per ton, 09 00 Bummer—Thursday lasi. Flour, per 1,b1., from war,ons, tt4 00 Do. .4 from stores, 4 62 Wheat, per bushel, B.i ® I 00 Rye, .. 63 111 Corn, 62 Oats, 64 Clover**4l, " Timothy, " Plaster, per ton. Tork—Friday hurl. Flour, per bbl., from wa•une, $3 87 Do., " from slants, 475 Wheat, per bushel, 80 ® 1 0.5 Rye, 44 63 Corn, 111 64 Oats, it 35 , Cknerseed, " 4 00 Timothy, " . 200 Plastmr. 'wow' ton. 6 All the bit4t. "Mae SOWN tlis wil4 beatheronens sleet or emus new; We'll Mast by ow* Wino biPlMilf It bi..lN." MARRIED, On the 20th nit., by the Rev. E. 11. Hoff /wins, Mr. CICERO HAAR to Mimi REBECCA OLF, both of the vicinity of Abbottatown, It: Intsta county. On the Ctb of May last, by the bride's father, Mr. ROBERT A. KING, of Denton county, Tel&f, to MISA MOWN W. JACOBS, of Marys ville, Kentucky. Die loOb. “Liar loaves on trees the rare or TAO 1M foetid ; New gtosa iti yeeth, ow withering no the greend.” DIM), On Monday lest, at the residence of Dr. Jno. F. Fisher, in York, Mrs. MARI MUTT, widow of the lute Jacob Dritt, Esq., of that place, about 77 years of age. On the 27th ult., Mrs. CATHARINE 13C811, wii of John Bush, deceased, of Menallen township, aged 7u years 8 months and 21 days. Cosuasasieated In Littlestown, on the 21st of Juue, MARY ROSANAH, wife of John Sellers, in the 19th 1 year of her age. To the bereaved husband, borne down in grief for the los+ of a belured wife, I feel bow vain and unavailing must be words of con solation. The sympathetic tear, that la silent sorrow fell to the quivering lips of her numer ous friends, who came to take a last fend look, ! was a more heartfelt tribute to her memory than anything I can say of her many - virtues. licr sufferings, for some months, were almost . too great to be borne, and yet I never once heard a murmur of impatience escape her. She bore them with the calmness of a willing mar tyr. True, she frequently expressed a great de sire to be restored to health, because of those dependent on her care, but she seemed to think but little of herself. Iler agreeable man ners, sensible demeanor, and dignified deport ment, won her a large number of friends, and, during her protracted illness, they were un wearied in their kind Attentions to her. They feel her loss deeply, and will forever hold her name in kind remembrance. Bat it is upon the bereaved husband and children that her death falls hes% lest. Site was the dutiful, affectionate wife; the indulgent mother. 41round the home altar her ministra tions ever show* with • brilliant light. To i the husband, wearied from the toils of the i day, it was a plus of rest, sanctified and hallowed by her presence; to the little ones, annoyed by the iitaginary trials of life, it was • tribute of lore and peace, where theirtroubles were soon bathed. 04 I how hard to give one up so endeared to all who cane undm her influence I But He who has anillten uTdoeth ail things well, and / we should endeavor to kiss the rod that smite.. And though the Angel of Death has robbed I that husband, and those three little ones, who ; will say that she shall Sot still watch over the sat protect the= :ran eV to came ? The family chitin has been severed, not destroy ed. In heaven, It will be re-waited, and the revolutions of ages shall newer break it more. X. land being of the best quality, much of it "granite"—with fair proportions of meadow and timber. Fences good and the soil in as eellent cultication. The improv*. ments are a comfortable Stone - 1111 Ilwelling HOUSE, Bank Barn, Wagon Shed, Corn crib, ke.—first rate Apple Orchard, a neTer-failing welt ut water at the door, and a number of springs upon the tract. It is certainly one of the most desirable farms now in market in this county, and demands the attention of capi talists. Persons wishing t new the property are requested to call upon the undersigned, resid ing thereon. DANIEL BENNER. July 5, Ims. 3m Autioneer A ND VENDUE CRIER.—The subscriber respectfulls informs the politic, that he continues the business of Crying 'endues, Auctions, 41.—!., on the very lowest terms.— From his experience and a determination to do the be't for the interests of his cu•t.iners, be flatters himself that he will be able to render full satisfaction to those who may see proper to employ him. Ilis residence is in Reading township, Adams county, one mile below Stambaugh ' r Mill, on Big (3,tr,owngo creek, on the farm of the Widow Neidicb.— Give George a trial at a sale. GEO. F. MILLER. July 5. 1854. 3m PERSONS indebted to the late Firm of BILINGYAN & AuantNaavun. are hereby notified to snake paytnent, to Ueo. E. Bring. man. on or beinre the 24th day of July. as at ter that date all claims due and tripaid will be put in atilt for immediate collection. BRINtiIIAN & AUGUINBAUGH. July 5, 1858. 3t List of Letters pENIA IN I Nil in the Post Office, at Gottys bulr. July l s, 1858. A mbrese J. M. Mrere 11. M. 2 Arnold Alex. Miller John Bear Abraham hit:Dwain Missßeh'eaJ. Becker Jacob MeCallion Martha Bucher lease My its Daniel. Jr. Buda Leiria Major John Cary Wallin, Porter Isaiah J. Clinton Joseph J. Itved Wm. Casley Henry ItubertAort Mrs. Mary Duval Karen Swart* A. (printer) Fullwoor David Stuart Wtn. Gerrj James, Sulladay E. H. thilallidri Arnold Shriver John N Ilesghy Ww. H. Shaffer Daniel Moiler 3lrs.Catb trine Wearier Henry R Johnson Alex. Ritzmiller Jacob Livah Alial Catharine GEORGE GEYER, P. bar Persons calling fur letters in Um, above list will please say they are advertised. skirS d anisli quarters, levies and fips not received in payment of postage. Normal Class. A T the solicitation of many persons desirous for the improvement of the C imam Schools in this county, the subscriber is in duced to open a S,llwol in this place, during his summer vacation, and to emit it ten weeks, provided sufficient et.couragement is given. Persons wishing to sttend, will re ceive a circular giving full particulars by applying to the County Superintendent, W. L. Campbell. Esq., Robert Lyttle, or the sub scriber. The class will not be limited to those merely who are intending to teach. but a good opportunity will be afforded to any others wishing to pursues the 0/1111111111 or higher English studies. The session to com mence the 19th of July next. Dl. 5. (X/NVERSE, Principal of Public &hod. Gettysburg, June ZS, 1858. 3t Notice to Teachers. IWOULD respectfully call the attention of the Teachers of the county to the card of M. S. CoNvEasa. A. M., published in the p pars of our county, proposing to form a "normal class" in thi4 place, to continue some ten weelt. This enterprise, on the part of Mr. Converse, meets lay most cordial approbation. and I would urge upon the teachers the importance of forming a class under hie instruction. and thereby hocoming Letter qualifie 1 for the responsible politic)* they hold. 111 r. Converse is a gentleness of high literary and si iontific acquirements. has had the charge of n normal school in New York for several years, and our teachers would And it of great advantage to themselves to attend his class. Mr. Converse will send a circular to every teacher in the county, containing a statement as to terms. com mencement of session, k W. L. CA3IPIIKLL, Co. Soperintondent. Gettysburg, June `4l. 1853. 3t 31 4 00 1 50 6 0t) Lumbar at Coat. TITS undersigned, intending to relinquish the Loather liminess, (to open a Hard ware Store in New Usfurd,) now offers all kind* of LIINIBER at reduced prin.*. Call and judge fur .yourrelres. Tile stock ein l.races a full assortment, Boards, Plank, Joists, Scantling. Ltths. Paling+, ke. JACOB AUL.kBAUGLI. New Oxford, June 28. 18 is. • Flour and Feed. SUPERFINE and Esti% Flour, Corn, Oats sad Cbop. White C..rn Meal for milli ner's use. NOItBECK & MARTIN. 5111 24, 1853. Hanover B. Railroad. TRAINS over the Hanover Branch Railroad now run as follow,' First Train leaves Hanover at 0 A. Y. with passengers fur Baltimore by Espress Train, also Passengers fur York, Harrisburg, Colum bia. and Philadelphia. Second Train leaves Hanover at I—i. v. with passengers for Baltimore and interuse diate points. Third Train leaves Hanover every Tuesday and Saturday at 4.43 r. w. DANIEL TROVE, Ticket Agent. Hanover, June 2.8, 1858. TILE subscrilier hvs removed his Plough and Machine Shop from the Foundry building to Railroad street, opposite Tate's Blacksmith shop, back of the Eagle Hotel, where he is Letter prepared than ever to at tend to customers. Ploughs always on baud and made'to order at the shortest notice, and Machines, Itimpers, &c., repaired. Also he will attend to cleaning and repairing Clocks. May 10. DAVID WARREN. New Goods. TILE cheapest in town. Call and see thew, 4 * at the store of GEO. ARNOLD. April 5, 1858. CLOTHS, Civotirnerev, S4mmer Coatings, and every variety of summer dress gouda fur men and boys, to be had at PAssierucce. JEIST IN SEASON.—A large lot of Mow in.: and Cradling &lithos, of all the differ ent kinds, now selling, at the smallest profits, at Loaner 4.1 Zie i sr, Jrs. I"'ISS IL...CREAKY has just returned Front the city with a fresh assortment of Neo politan, English Straw and Colored Straw Bonnets. Call and see them. MILLLYSLLY.--!Miss Louisa KATIII Lurrta AI L wishes to inform the !sullen of town and 4xeintry, that she is now prepared to execute Millinery in all its branches, in West Middle street, a few doors below MP. George Litair's j store. Work done elleaper than elsewhere i town. Please eall sad see. apr. 21, VIC ALL kinds of Cedar and Willow-wara. for Bale low by 1; I LLESPIR L THOMAS. Pay Up! Wiennan Misaliannah WoH W. W. Removal. !EWE p ETU ILLVERSTOCK:SIifiTATIL—Lat x tars ot taladaistratiou on tire estate of Peter tfavees.oelt. late of Yorantplesaant township. Adams ex.. deo'4l., having been grante 1 to the undersigned. residing in tlitraban township, be hereby gives notice to all peraons indebted to said estate to make immediate payment, and those having claims against the same to present them properly authenticated fur ,mettlemeut. JACOB lIAVERSTOCK. ' June 21. 1858. Gt . A d ale' r. AdministratriVa Notice. FRANCIS CURISNIER'S ESTATH.—Let ters nt odministristion on the estate of Francis Chrismer, late of the Borough of Get tysburg, Adams county, deceased, having been granted to the undersigned, residins is Mountplestsant township, she hereby gives notice to all persons indebted to sail estate to make immediate payment, and those haring claims against the same to present them properly authenticated for settlement, to CIIRISMER, Or for the convenience of per:wile interent , 4l in the estate to her .I.ttorueys, M. W. I .4cet.z,vv, OrttvebnrA. June 14, 1858. Gt Administrators' Notice. JCOB WOLF'S ESTATE.—Letters of ad mitditration on the estate of Jacob \Volt, late of Hamilton tibsrtiship, Adams county, deceased, having been granted to the undersigned, residing in the same township. they hereby give t.otiee to all persons indebted to said estate to make immediate payment, and those haying claims against the same to present them prtperls andienticatod for set tlement. SAMUEL wiEsT, SAMUEL WOLF. May 31. 18.iA. Gt Aduers. =ffEia C. W. Slagle & Co., CONIIIIISSION AND PRODUCE 31ER eiLvs.rs. No,. 1 ltt too/ 133 Nora& shwi, liatore.—Being e4tahlished in the Com mission basivals for a number of years, they cipa4ixnmonts, and par particular at tention to the sale of (MAIN of all kinds, Flour, Clover B'al, Whisky and Country .Pnaluoe generally. We remit proceed, promptl7. Tracks from the bi•irthern Cen tral Railroad run into our WitrehoumeA. 'tercet.) K. B. Buehler, Esq.. Ciettyrburg. June :21, 181,8. ly The Swan Hotel. TTIIE TRAVIMING PUBLIC.—The -A• subscriber would most respectfully an nuance that he bag taken the Hotel lately kept by Israel Yount, in Frederick street, in the linrdugh.ul HANOVER, where he is pre pared tor miaow twelate, in elegant style,Trav oilers and others visiting the place. He pledges himself that nothing shall be want ing to Make his House a pleasant and agree able home to all who may give him their custom.* The house is large and convenient. and will always be provided with attentive Domestics and a faithful and honest Ostler. Tho Bar and Table are supplied with the best the market will alOril, and his beds will Ise found to be in the best possible condition. In everything pertaining to a brat rate house the soliscriber is determined not to be our. passed Ily any one. Just give him a trial— you will always find old Dave about. There is a fine Yard attached, and Stetting sufficient for' 5 or 30 horses. DAVID NEWCOMMER. ty 10, 185 R. tf • The Only Safe pREPARATION that .t oes not Dye, but will restore URAY HAIR to its original color, lit Nature's own prlieoss. is P , ureuor 0. 1. Wood's cdelartsted 11.1111 lIEStORA -7117. In proof of the alytri nviertion, road the follnwieg testimony /ma triPti liguialled per sons from all Darts of the conntry : lion. Solomon Mann ? Ann Arbor, Mich.. save his wife, whose hair had lacono very thin, sod mainly white, was restored to its original brown color, and had thickened and become beautiful and glossy upon, and en tirely over, the head. Others of mfr family and trienets are using sour Ret torative witlk the happiest effects. 'lnn. Judge Breese, Er-Senator of Illinois, says my hair was„pretanturely gray, but, by the use of Wood's Itostorative.it has resumed its origin! color, and I have nu doubt per manently so. l/0n... 11. I. Stewart, says, my !lair was very gray, but after using two bottler, it re stored it to its natural et?lor. Rev.V. K. Ilragg, Brookfield, Mass.. says it hat it:named from my head inflammation, dandruff, and a constant tentl4ney w itchinc, and restored my hair, which wits gray, to its original color. J. W. Drvid4ol, ILMuriuth, 111.. says, my hair was two-thirds gray, or rather white, but, by the applic.ttioa of the Restorative as directed, it has resumed its original color. Dr. O. Worn" , Chicago. says. after using a great many other preparations, all to no ef fect, I used one bottle of your flair Restora tive, which hes oared a hustaJr in my head of two years' standing. Roniamin Inngridge, 254 SoreathAvenae, New York, say.. having lost my hair by the effects of the Erysipelas, whet, it be g an to grow, instead of black, as heretofore, it was well mixed with gray. Ilavin.; tried tunny preparations to restore the color without ef fect, I we, induced to try yours, and in spite of all my doubts it has had the desired effect. 11. L. Willinme, M. D.. Pockenerille. Payg, Ghare um.ml your Itomtnratite, and find it all that it is reernumentiod to be. 1 byre trial it fur 'Fetter awl faint it a certain curo. W. M. Woodward, M. 1/.. Frankfort, Ky., says, he rec,immetols it in his practice as the best preparation fur the hair now in use. Edgard Walcott, says, three mAttlis ago my htlr was very gra, it is now a dark brown, the original cidor, smooth and glossy, all by the nse of Wood's Restorative. Wilson King, says, one monties proper ap plication will restore any person's hair to its original color and texture. J. D. foes, says, a few applications fasten ed tny' hair firmly, it beg in to grow out and turn black, its orig;nal color. Betsey Smith, Northeast Pennsylvania, says that her hair lied, fur a number of years, been perfectly white, but now it is restored to its youthful color, soft and glossy.. Dr. J. W. Bond, St. Paul, says that his hair is strong, thick and black, although a short time since he was both hal.' and gray. The people here saw its effects and have confidence in it. Morris Gosling, M. D., St. Louis, says that after trying tuatty other preparntions, all to no erect, he used two bottles, wh:eli twvered his head with a new and vigorous growth of hair and invites all to come and see it. Sarah J. Brown; says her hair wat not only gray, but to thin that she feared its entire I.pas—but after using two bottles is restarts' both the color and growth. Prepared by 0. J. Wood k Ca Lo .. 114 Mae. ket street ,St. Louis, and 312 Broadway. New York,and sold by all Druggists and Patent Medicine Dealers; also, by all Fancy and Toilet Goods Dealers in the Gaited Beaus and Canada. May 24, 1858. 3m , • For the Ladles. • stut lIANTILLAI3!—Jost received direct j Auction a large assortment of beau- Oil Silk and Noire 'Amiga* ibntillas—•in price ranging hone $1 75 to lift 00, to whisk we eelltthis attoition of ladies. It you wish obesp.sarli pretty Mantillas tall mulrea pasta 7. VAU N &STOCKS% More Carpetbag. Nolligit let of Corpeting jest received, which added to oor limner arrival frets Audio.; stater Doe* the most complete or sortestat etit've taw oittoo.. anise sad 'boy wine tory amp carapace et Jose 7. FAIINNSTOCKW. _ LOVE Lyn n fet nie ttILLESPIL L TUOMAS. ,Z i .„Attgarmtiripood News. T nAvz Youndry for th e elm ing year. and am prepared to make the different kinds of Caattup usually made at a Foundry. I will lump constantly on hand the digerati kind* of PLOUGHS, Points, Shares, Cutter*, Ic.: Pots; Kettles, Pans, Washing Machines, Ike.; Stoves sad Machinery; Por ches, Verandah's and Cemetery Fencing made and pat up with dispatch. All orders will be attended to promptly ; but being without capital, and money being necessary to carry on the business, I will be compelled to sell for cash, but on all country work 5 per cent, will be deducted. Suitable trade will be taken, if delivered at the tiwe of purchasing. Give us a cell. E. M. W.IIIIIEN. Gettysburg, dune 1, 1857. New Store. E DY-M IDE CLOTHING, and Clothing AA' Mde , to Orflor.—The undersigned has the pleasure of announcing to the public that ho has opened n New Clothing Eitablisliment, in Carlisle street, We•t ride. a fcw.doors from the Diamond, where he is prepared t I fit oat gentlemen in the latest and best style. He has just received (rein the city 1. well select ed stock of gonds, embracing everything, in gentlemen's wear, which were bought at such prices as will enable him to offer greater bargains than have ever been offered in Get tysburg. He will constantly keep on hand a stock of Ready-made Clothing, and if not being able to fit, a suit will be made t. order on the shortest notice, which cannot fail to fit. Having determined to keep nothing hut good Goods, and to sell cheaper than the cheapest, he expects to re....eive a liberal share of public patronage. JACOB REININGER. June 21, 1858. - - - Greatest Improvement• OF TII AGE!--Jonev' Poiont KAMOSEMS or COAL Off 3 LAMPS, unrivalled in lleaety, Simplicity, S linty or Economy.— Every person desiring to obtaio the rery Geri aid c..ipest portable light within their reach, shoal call and examine these ',Amps before purchasing elsewhere, for the reason, Ist. That no aeci.leut can occur by ex• plosion. That they emit No OTensive Odor while burning. 3.1. That they are very easily trimmed. 4th. That, they are easily regulated to give more or lees light. sth. That they ba' entirely free from smoke. ' Gth. That the light 14 at leant 50 per cent. cheaper than any other lighLuow in common use. These Lampe are inimitably adapted for the ase of Students, Meeliaiti,xs, Seamstresses, Halls. Churches. Storm, Hotels, sad are high ly recommended for Family Use. Fur sale by 0 ILLESPIE &. THOMAS. June 14, 1838. T HEREBY give notice that the following J• articles, now in the possession of John M. Peters, were purchasrd by me when exposed nt S ierirs Sale as the property of said John M. Peters, and they still belong to me, viz: two-horse wagon. I log chain - ,1 one-horse wagon, double shovel plough. 1 lot of boards, 1 sleigh, 1 winnowing mill, 1 fodder cutter, 1 cutting box. 1 riding saddle and 2 riding bridles, - 8 picture frames, 1 shot gun, 1 cook. ing stove, Lc., 1 d , I chest. 1 bureau, t bedstead and bedding, 1 wool wheel, 1 mantle cluck, I stove and pipe. 0 chairs. LIENRY BENDER. June 21. 1858. The Great Ambassador of Health to all Mankind. Holloway's Pills.. A BOON TO TUE SICK t—The want of a sterling medicinal to meet the ills and necessities ul the suffering portion of human ity, and one entirely free from mineral and other deleterious particles, was severely felt till this all powerful medicine was ushered into the world ;Iloctowar'staYSLUAlLE PILLS have become the mousiest's JUMPY of all nations. Their attribute is to purest. as well as to cuss; they attack the RADIX or ROOT of the complaint, and thus by removing the hidden cause of disease reinvigorate and restore the drooping energies of the system. assisting nature in her task of virst and FUNCTIONARY UPORIATION. DYSPEPSIA.—The great scourge of this continent yields quickly to a course of these antiseptic Pills, and the digestive organs are restored to their proper toile; no matter in what hideows shape this hydca of disease ex hibits itself, this seerchsng and unerring remedy disperses it from the patient's systemf GENERAL DEBILITY AND WEAK NESS.—Erom whatever canse, lowness o sp'rits, and all ether signs of a diseased liver,_ and other disorganizations of the system, vanish under the eradicating influence of this all powerful antiseptic and detergent remedy. BILIOUS DISORDERS.—The proper quan tum and right condition of the bile is of mo mentous importance to the health of the hu man frame, this anti-bilious roNlieins expels tho hidden seeds of the eutupluint, and ren ders all the fluids and seoretiuns pure and fluent. cleansing and resuscitating the vital fupctiona of the holy. _ _ SICKLY FDIALES--Should hole no time in tryin; a few doses Of this regulating and renovating; remedy, whatever may he their complaint, it ena be token with safety in all periodical and other disorganiantions. Its effect is all hut miraculous. UNIMPUTED PROOF.—TIie testimony of Nations is unanimously borne to the health giving virtues of his noble remedy, and cer tificates in every living language beer wit ness to tho undeniableness of their intrinsic worth. Hallaray'R Pala are the beat remedy known iu the world file the follorinq dheitaea : Aegis*, Dminr, Inward We alums, newel Cos*late, Debi lily. Liver Complaint*. Coughs, Yew er sad Ina. Lorna* of SO, itA, Vold.. leusa•ConiplAsuta, Pile+. Claret Dteessei, Ilowleybey, t•tose and lineal, Coetleyopey, Inellge4ima, Simon fiery Symptoms Dirspcnaia, 1 totheeisst. Vemoryel A (Ireton... terrtbata, I adsunattos, Worm of ell kinds. /for Cattlinn !—None are Avuuine unless the words " Holloway, New York and Lon don," are discernible as a tenter-mark in every leaf of the book of directions around sea wit or box ; the some may be plainly teen by lodd;ny the leaf to the light. A handsome re ward will be given to any one rendering such information an may lead to the detection of any party or parties counterfeiting the medi cines or ventrog the tame. knowing them to be spurious. * * *Sold at the M inufactories of Professor Holloway, Si) Maiden Lane, New York, and by all respectable Druggistm and Dealers in Medieine throughout the United Staten and the civilised world, in bases at 25 cents, G 3 cents, and $1 each. A. 1). Bututea, Agent, Dettyshurg. sirThore is considerable saving, by taking the larger sizes. N. B.—Directions for the guidance of pe tient& iu every disorder are affixed to each box. [June 7, 18:./8. eowly. Just Arriving! VEW GOODS at GILLESPIE & THOMAS'. —.4jraearies, Fifth, Spice*, Confections. Fruits, &a, k.s. Selling cheaper than ever. Give as a cell. Also, the .hwee Patent 001 L OIL LAMPS —th.egreatest imprvveweat ut the age. June 7. 1858. 50,000 radTimnotiz,?,"...b.rrsta for sate cheap, wholesale and retail. Iknet forget to dell at the cheap store of Jose 7. FALINESTOCK SRO'S'. nen, Colare and Bosom. wool and sot " ton Under-Shirts and Drawers, Hosiery, Cravats, Ilaadkerebiets, Suspenderii, Una; broils* and Walking Canes —out to be beat is quality or price. Call at SAMSON'S. GOOKRIES. —lf you wants _good !wont neat of Groceries, such a. Syrup', gw- Wenn. Apgar and Cane. ,un will du wall lty saantining the wortment a; it. S. & E:ll.lllNaluwee ffl==il Notice. Adams County, 'ma At en °irked'. Court Waif Gettysburg, in and for made/ wee ty, on the PJth day of Aped. A. U.. 18itt, before the .11.1aeralie Robert J. rushur. Prusialesit. Mot David Ziegler and Isaac Kr Wilms's* rolPis Associates, Judges. duly asaigned.A... On motion the Co irt grant a dole *pna the Heirs and legal Kepresentatires Interest ed 'in the estate of DAVID Drraira. limee of the. wick township, donee/old. to be and appose/ id an Orphan's Court, to Ike held at ilatialAsmrs, 011 the 311 Monday of dogma Mail, out accept or refuse to accept the Real &tate elf the decedent at the valuation. or show cause why the said Real I•lstate or any part theta should not ho sold in ease they or any of them should neglect or refuse to take and ee copt the saute. Personal notice to be itiga to all the Heim and legal ktepresentativesesa. siding within the C iunty of Adams twenty days prior to the holding of said Court. and to those Heirs residing out of the County of Adams by publication in one newspaper pub- HAN' in the County of Adams, for three NM eessi ve %reeks nod by sending a paper /firm* ed to them at their nettre4t known neit Odes. Ity the Court, ti. WOLF, Clerk. LIGIICSEII, Sheriff. June:2B, 1868. 3t Adams County, as. AT an Orphan's Court, held at • - Get t s tot rg, in and for mtiil minty, the '2.5 tit (lay of MaY. Ai. P., is-58, before the II snoralile Robert J. Fisher, President, and loam R. Wierenan, Esq., Associate, Judges duly aft signed, ko. On illation the Court grant a Rule upon the" heirs and legal Representatives interest. ed in the estate ut . KYor, late or Reatt• ing township, deceased, to he and appear at an Orphan's Court, to be held at Oettyitbairig. on the 3,1 .lfieilay of August next, ISSB, and aezept or refuse to accept the Itestl Estate ell the said deceased at the valuations or shear cause why the said Real Estate, or any Pert theret.f, should not be sold in case they or any of theta should neglect or refuse to take and accept the same. Personal notice to be given to all the Heirs and legal liepreeeata tivea residing within the C witty of Adams. twenty days prior to the holding of said Court, and to Heirs residing out of the County of Ailiout by publication iu one newspaper published in the County or.tihuns, fur three auecessise weeks, and by sending a paper direetel to them at their nearest known Put Office. By the C tart, ItENRY O. WOLF, Clerk. ISAAC• LIGIUIN ER, Sheriff. June 2tt, leLili. ;it To Bridge Builder& S EALED proposals will 1,43 roceired at the office of the Comniipsioners of Alum* county. until Tuesday, the of lady next, for building a WoOilea Bridge across lliney' Branch, on the rood leading from Fairfield W Nunemaker's Mill. The Bridge is to be built after the style of Burr's patent, claw span 75 feet long. ItarPlans and specifications fur the Bridge can be peen by persons wishing to bid on tit. ' day of letting, or by application to J. Wavrait, Clerk to tho Commissioners. HENRY A. PICKING, • • JOSIAH AKNNKK. JACOB RAFFENSPERGER. Coia/Niasioaere. Attest—J. M. WALisa, Clerk. June 28, 1854. County Map Debts. ?moss indebted to the subscriber fur Um )hp of Adams County, will greatly oblige the publisher and save themselves eat, oblige PAYING UP before the Ist of July nee,. 31. S. CONVERSE, Eagle Hotel, Gettysburg. duos 21, 1858. St I= New Firm—New Goods. rimE andertigne4l have entered into part. nership in the HARD WARE if• GRO- Cl3/1" buminese, at the old stand of Danner & Ziegler, in Baltimore street, under the name, style and firm of Danner de Zicgisr, .Irs., and ask, and will endeavor to deserve, a continuance of the patronage of the old firm, as well ni any quantity of new custom The, have just returned from the cities wild an immense stoet of Coals—consisting anrt of BeiMing Materials, such is nails, scuffs locks, gins', &e. Tools, including edge tools at every do seription, Fairs. planes, chisels, gouges, bra ces and bitty, augers, squares, guagee, hue merit, &c. Blacksmiths will find anvils, vices, rear. files, horse shoes, horse-shoe nails, &u., with them, very cheap. Coach kodings, such as cloth, MUM. damask, fringes, cotton, moss, oil cloth, springs, axles, bobs, spokes, fellues, bows, pole's. shrifts, &e. Shoe Findings, Tampico, brush and french morocco, linings, bindings, pegs, lasts. boy trees, &c., with a general assortment of oboe maker's tools. Cabhui Maker's Tools, .a general assert ment—also varnish, lehobs, &c. ntteLeepers will also find a large assort ment of kuic es and forks, lir' ttan n ia, albste and silver-plated table and ten spares. eaudier sticks, waiters, sholel and tongs, sad Irene. enamelled and brass kettles, pans. tube s churns, earpcing, Also a general assortment of forged sad rolled IRON of all sizes and kinds; east, shear and blister steel, which they will as cheap as the cheapest. Groceries, a full and general assortment% such as crushed, pulverised , clarified and brown sugars; New Orleans, West India and su , sur house molasses one s?rupa. spices, chocolate, fine. coarse and 41.41ry rah: linseed, fish and sperm OIL; Turpentine, dl.; a full assortment of Lead and Zinn, dry and in oil; also Fire-proof Paints; in feet, almost every article in the Gardners, Oesela Flatting, &toe Finding, 11 , niekeoping, Black smith, Cabinet Maker's, Painter's, Glasieer, and Grocery line, all of which they are de. termined to sell as low fur cAsig as eny home out of the city. • IfF.NRY B. DANNER: WAYIIItis;HT MOLES. Gettysburg, May 24, tssB. 5 NOtio.3o TILE undersigned having mired flow listi, Mormiltile business, the same winker*. after be continued at the old staud,l4,l4l* more street, by their sons, Ileury B. Disisper and Wayhright Ziegler, under the tumid "lid style of Danner and Ziegler, Jrs,, whom we will recommend to, and for whom we iruitiki bespeak a liberal share of patronage from old customers, end of the public ie etesmiL listing retired from the Ilareantilep)eir nese, it is necessary that nor 0.1 lepasssesa should be settled up. We, therefore, moll!' all those indebted to us either by Juilitisses, Note or !took Account, to call and settle the same without delay. The books will be found at the old stand. J. B. DANNEIt. DAVID ZIFAILJCB May 24. 18SR. Cheap! Cheap! , I , .; IFORE NEW GOOVS!--JACOBS 1111.0. AL have just returned from the ell'Z' 'lib& a very large autsortment of Cloth*, Oansiasseus, Vesting., Summer Gouda, sad issuisiing else brake am . * wear,line. Mel shomulhir plain and fancy Shirts;Voltam silk anil t 94,.. ju t tea Ilitadli,prolsiefs, Suspeudete, ilhs, . Mt bought unueualty lovr.for the colt; pis sushi's' will cuaArat Tat trno;d4ks ;* teat ibtl Muth eult.inade up,' Sir 11311;111W hi stane4 Give.thesi s eau, st thigiriisiguilab. Ifiltieelk,4a Clussalsorsbusgstreetos bar doors vokstgleCi«srviknaso. he** ', , Mili diewhavik. . , - -.. irt aierwr. :w , • MIN-WARE of Mer y -a• and for sale at OE6. E. II alums, is ' Chasabersburg Street. WAYRIIIGLIT
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