pact aid Panay. CI I I TIM IRON& tit • vim sint." • A attain a parties sire beds; itirid;d i u tlitrerestsisettSe ebustr; for emigration to the Pruett's Kett Old tithes. ny Dad stimidshill Europa wo have three days hater news km Liarope. The telegraph Fleet had cdiapleted the propitiations fur another attempt to lay the wires designed to toniseet the two countries, an.l was to have sailed on the 17th ult. __Jill* hear Mauled that the lion. Stephen A. Douglas has bees itortte4 by the bvard of managers of the Pennsylvania State Agricul tural society to deliver the usual address at the fiietheonting :Date lair, and that he hat accepted the iavitstlon. Parson Brownlots, of Tennessee, is to - 416 id r public discussion on the, slavery ques• tion in Philadelphia, cotnmenring on the 7th of September next. Ms antagonist is Rer. A. Payne, editor of the Ohio Itefonper. ......fn Germany, it is as common to blanket cows in the winter and in wet weather, as it it to blanket horses in this country. This care i 4 well repaid by a greater flow of mill and less consumption of fodder. Josepit Varray, of Detroit, i; a Hee boy. tie bap just been eisnt to,jail for tixty days for whipping Lis sootier I Six hundred and se% enty Indies hat e the Common Com:R.ll of Detroit to tale measure; for the abolition of concert aullager, twee saloons. Cause—they draw the young men away when they ought to be sp.:irking. The b1..1,k fulls of Ihissachusetts w 111 hold a :State Convention at New Bedford, as soon as the uenther gets warm enough—in dog days—to fee «hat can ho done ahuut. the ' , red Scott Inford Van Hensler, of liontgornery county, New York, recently proposed a race 14 ith •uother young man, but had not run far when he !ell, the blood gushing from his mouth nod nostrils. The unfortunate ,oung roan had burst a blood vegael, and died soon afterward.. Here is a piquant extract: " Ile kissed her, and prorui.ed. Such beautiful .Nlan's usatal fate—he triut lost upuo the coral r efs. ' The Lancaster Ei.itniner tale that the v. heat in that county has ell been housed und in the best of order, the weather having b( en propitious. The iefd of grain 14 ill be a lull :“ernge one. The extent to a hich manufactures have heel/ introduced at the South is not generally appreciated. In Georgia alone there are wore than, sixty cotton. Lictories, while in other States, particularly Alaj..ama and Loni.siana, such factories arc being •.0 °titian:illy erected. --..A. steam machine for rnaliuticturing ice ha• bees pat into operation by a Loudon firm. The cost of ttie be lo shillings per ton. —There are now in tile ruited States hundred and twenty-four colleges and uni‘er sitiet, with an aggregate number of Audents ut fourteen thousand. A Panule of Fat Baekeyes.—Fifty fat men of Mansfield, Ohio, had a parade on the Lilt. The Ughtest in the company weighed 200 pounds, 'The captain was estimated at 2SB pounds ; the heaviest man in the crowd weigh ed 1:15, and the next 290 pounds. A. Regular tau-eater.—.\ fishing party at Charleston, S. C., a few days since, captured a shark user 13 feet lung, and on ripping him open found a sailor's pea-jacket and other 1114ge ankles in his maw. The limnigsbarg Journal states that the harvest in Itn.sia promises to be magnifi cent. Snow le July.—The wife of George Snow, iu Arkansal, gave birth to three children lest Monday week. We suppose this might be called a "small vpriokliug " of snow. On the 12th ult., in the House of Lords, the bill permitting the Ifou:+e of roramona to admit Jews into Parliament was pa-seil. The London Timea sugge:its that the gov ernment iii ite Napoleon over to see how well Elightuil is ready to resit inva-ion. Blackberry Wine There is no wine equal to the black berry "wine when properly made, either in flavor or fur medicinal purposes, and all persons who can conveniently do so, should manufacture enough tUr the it own use every year, as it is invalu able in sickness asio tonic, and nothing is a better remedy fur bowel diseases. We therefore give the receipt for mak i nl.;• it, and having tried it, ourselves, we speak advisedly on the subject : "Measure your berries and bruise them ; to every gallon adding one quart of boiling water. Let the mixture stand twenty-four hours stirring occa sionally-; then strain off the liquor into a cask, to every gallon adding two pounds of su , r-r • cork tight it and let it • ` stand till the following October, and svou will have wine ready for use, with . out further straining or boiling, that will make the lips smack as they never 6macked before undersimilar influecee." Blackberry Jam.--Gathor the fruit in dry weather; allow half a pound of good brown sugar to every pound of fruit; boil the whole together for as hour or lilt the blackberries are soft, stirring and mashing them well. Pre serve it, like any other jam, and it will be found very intern' in families, par ticularly for ehiWreu; regulating their bowels, and enabling you to dispense with catharties. It may bo spread on bread, or on puddings, instead of but ter. Even when the blackberries are bought it is cheaper than butter. - Death of a Russian Lady front Glan ders.—Tbo awful death of Madame Paleeikoff, one of the most charming amongst all that bevy of charming Rus sian ladies who sometimes gladden the winters of Paris, haiscreatod a terrible ehoeltissnongst the circles she so lately einbelßsked by her presence. The un happy Lindy left Paris but a short time 0,,a0 On it annumer tour to Germany.— While stepping from the door of the opera house in Berlin, a gain her car riage, she let felt oce" of her hineelets close to- the patement. Stooping to pick it, op, Abe noticed at the time ' laughingly dbm, ' ow or*. honor bo. longing to a montage standing at hand had dropped hierlead - 40 WWW to her thee th*t be hod-tonehiodiker s -and left a moist ides upon her cheek." In a few 16 4 2 e. days the linfOrtnnnta Ina , 11101 taken ill with that most . - ,4l.okiii i =and, is s ikiii: res her loot, in Rae or mitten., tisammef the that I lkysi4isas tirßor li 44 4 . l i tsi f - moans to be otaiiihnekV i : • - bytiii—aiiimirrivigibate .- '' t, ; : - . , -0/Ngs . ,---- • = ,---- - v. ' &oiled aide, inudyna T-l'c':'7** of Y alt. Ft stickle* galas to the ith inst.. - She brings nearly-$1,200,000 is gold and 290 passengers. The Frazer river excitement was un abated. The reports received were marvelous. One letter writer says his first day's yield was seven hundred dollars. Victoria was crowded with Americans, and building lots wore held as high as tk20,000. The Indians had beelin to molest the emigrants, and a party of ten had been attacked, of whom six were killed. Twenty-two :auocs filled with Indian warriors were passed going into Vic toria, and two hundred niore were on the way. The mining region would soon be overrun by them, and an indis criminate manner° no doubt follow. Fourteen steam and sail vessels left Sun Francisco for Frazer river during the fortnight. The upper Columbia ar.d Oregon In dians were collecting in large numbers The Oregon election had resulted in the choice of the whole Democratic ticket. The commander of the department of the Pacific was hurrying all the troops under his command to protect the inhabitants from the Indians. The number and equipments of the troops were inadequate. Ite Mormons it , turned to their Hornet —ST. Louts, J my 26.—Despatehes frtun St. Josephs to the 22d instant, received Ire the steamer .D.A. Janney, state that adviees from Salt Lake City I* July 3d had been reeei% ed. TLe Mormons had all returned to their homes in different parts of the Territory. Gen. Johnston passed through the city with his horses, and encamped 30 miles distant on the other side. No • troops remain in the Territory. The Goverment officers had been duly installed in theirvarions offices, and wore preparing for the proper discharge of their duties. Brigham Young profossea to bo anxi ous to be tried on the etutrgo of treason, but insists that the jury 614411 ounsidt of Mormons only. man in Ohio lately out down a mulberry tree and split it, and in the heart of it found a black snake.' The wood was sound where the snake was lying, and not room enough for it to turn round. From the growth of the timber, it is supposed that it had been there some fifteen years. The enako rasa six feet in length, blind, and had no use of itself, except its head. Firemen's 1-'araile.—Tho firemen of llagerstown, conte►uplate having agrand parade on the ofSeptember next, to which the firemen of Cumber land, Frederick, Chan►brrsburg, Win chester and other neighboring plaCes are to be invited. .Dysentery.—T his scourge is prevailing in several parts ee Sluitu county-, Va., and is very- fact. There is almost a panic on the subject—as nearly An who take it die. I . _II.,LL.OWAT • II PILL-S.—lt is hard for peinesn wise hare been *rati:tele rid emulated by years ul dawns, to believe that they eau be notated to strearth and rigor try toy MediChM They here ?primps trio' tweedy thy. alerand axed a hue Ins t• • •pernica," w ithout 'rail. Never wind , we act thew ler tiene own sake.; to try oil swag— ilotkiway'd all-rooduernig retool,. Tie Pills as surly repair the carts •e of dideace, renovate the 'Warned damage, brace 'mkt Invigorate the dilapidated system, restore the appetite, sad, as • coneequence. give biloyancy to the salami spirits., as the lee and reds retreeli tie withered Ledo mai dowers. Vats ta the lat6')l.lfirir not edibility bet of exiendard. La" A CuAf aerat Tit• &mai —The whirl of etrite meat iacident to the celebration err the Fourth of July has antisided. aol the calm of tranquility h. Ininearodied the aorta of excitement. News items are always Roue* artier this groat annual reigi of•. chips," and we bars plenty of tone to perform a "labor of Mee," to wit' to commend the mageldeent g - srments made mei sold at the Dryers done Clothing Hall of Rockbill & Wilson, Noe BC3 and Obi Vbsaunit nt abo+s Jitth, PhiLulelpiaa. I . JrrTmai °Kett E•OLI.11( REXZDY /Jams CLALtkit'S Catta■lTKL FIPIALS PILLfi, prepanal from a prascriptecia by air J. Clarke, M. U. Nita/clam Extraur illuary to tae tiooca. This cell hi:was modicum, ie no puro thou, but a sure sad safe remedy fur Veauala sad Otktruct,ua•, truio ally C4U.ll* •Ixatarer, , au,l although a pOVlCrfal rt:lle..ll, they COULlill wtaiu/ hurtful to the eou•tilatroa Ilatalau LAUII,I It la peculiarly euitel. It rill, is • 41.iurt time , bring Lu the uouuttily pariul with rev/ I.iri TLaw Pala hare oeeer bees keowe to talt Where the tbrectuoaa on page •Shf pooplalet are well obserrial. Fur further pirt.cularl grto pa lip 4 le t free of the nest. N B —SI a& 6 port.i4e %tamps enclosed to soy author. lied Agent, sal simse a buttlo, coataltaiug over 50 rataro mad. T W Dyott Wholesale Assets, Philadelphia.— A. I) I.laell;er. kgent, bettaborz. May 17, 1a59 ly 1.1:7" liautan or x ILD Calmar —The editor of tme luteruation.al Journal mils Of all t specitlcs of fered for the cur* of Litog Complaints, se tare the greatest faith is Raster's heleam of Wild Cherry. from ammo narcotic lezredismits which eaten, largely into the eon, pmitaimi of Wee other patent usedicloes, it wt. without Injury to UPS Nervous System. We speak ef this valuable medicine from .*money knowledge of it *Sects. Scarcely two years hove elapsed sine a Member of oar family was raised from the very brisk of Use grade through its mss ; aml in several sohsepuint aims where It has been Moons • tend Wear lessuerhold, it has once failed of Um de sired Mitch We cheerfully commend it to our friends to the British Provinces, and among the 'reel of mashie!,' as a certain manedy for 4ns:fulcra mamma of Um Leap." None gramme unless gigged I. Matta as the mapper. Scut W. PowLa Co., 1. Washington street, 'Boston, Proprietors. Sold by Weir agents everywhere. A. 1). licsitt.sa, tletty.- burg. Jul] 23. 2w Mraire adrortlimmosate Dr. Smotord's Lucca lir took- ATEA, la askoUrier &Axiom. *4isket ilepolis. Correetadtroathelainet Itattiausw, York k ilasaver papers Baltincore--Friday last. Flour, per hariel, $4 50 ® 4 75 Wit, per bushel, 1 13 rgi 1 42 Bye, 44 63 (4 77 Con; I• .88 io 922 Oats; .. 38 4 Id Beef Cattlit, per band,, , 600 (4 7 75 hogs," G 2517 00 Hay, per ton, 900 14 00 Whiskey, per gallon, 20 17 Guano, r Perevian, per ton, GO 00 lismoner..-atireekg Floor, Ti bbi, boa wagonsiait.. $4 0 0 Do. from glom, • 4eV Wheat, per bubo') - 80- 41 100 .4 1) 7 Corn Nu: 65 • .CloTaryeed, " 4 11.161:417, . , PbAtior, it ice; 11 00 twift-4:1 1 544, &mi. • .1 1 1=r•iiillbt; 161 401 11 * r Ai.. • 12,, • 'ire, * • 61 : - 07 COM - 1t00111.14 . 4 ge. v: - • . 4 0 :11".^. IMIlf• - . =OO per temp , 8.50 • 4. /s/4h. eibse OM* a* ellikblather. ewe* daft oompuriq WWII Wont orb otitott Iteirover It lavw.Th 11AIMIRD, On tie 271 r Ct., in Hagerstown, ltd., by Rev. C. C. Baughman, Dr. J. E. uEntisT. of Patterson, Ps., (formerly of thll plare.) to Inas A. E. ARTZ, daughter of David Artz, Esq. of Hagerstown, Md. On Hie :3th ult., at St. liary's Chapel, Mt. St. Vlary's Collate*, Bruinitabiirje, by Her. W. liclfurdie. Mr. 13KRNARD QUINN to LAS BK IIY,CCA IMIMILIN, second daughter of Dr. Limey Divas:wan. On tho 22d ult., by Rolf. Jacob Fry, Mr. Li/CHARD C. LAIIKILSON, of Adams county, to Miss MARY .11cF.I.WF:}:, of Popertewn. On the 27th oh., by.the Rev. Jacob Ziegler, Mr. JOHN A. HUMMEL:MIA:H. of Whitratown, to Miss CATILtItI.Ng or Cumberland tow nsbip. ~lle ~oy~b. • Like harms OS trims the nee of ma ts roma ; Now room a yotth, atm wttiesnag, oa filo grwas.4." DIED, On Saturday 1.1. t., in this place, Mrs. MAR GARET WINROTT, relict of Jacob Winrutt, E.g., aged about 85 ears. At Eaton, Ohio, on the 25th ult., Mrs A. CATHARINE CHAMMEFN, wife of Mr. bent) Chambers, (and daughter of Win. Bell, dec d., of this place,) aged *bout 45 ears. On the nth ult., at Clearelaud, Ohio, Mrs' SARAH H. Bnows, w ife of T Brown, Esq., Editor of the Farmer," and sister of John Hersh, Esq., formerly of Gettysburg, On the 7th nit., of putrid sore threat, Miss LYDIA A. KRISE, of Liberty township, aged 17 ) cant and 11 da; a. Ou the 227th utt., cAnottsE sArtArt ANN, daughter of Mr Peter Fehl, of Menal'en town ship, aged fi years to months and 20 day:. Oa Saturday evening last, in this place, MARY ALICE, daughter of Jacob and Geor &nos Stouffer, aged 1 year and 1 month. At Vinton, Ohio, on Sunday, the 4th day of July, Mr. JAMES McGIiEE, in the 75th yearof his age. The de , ensed was burn at Getty s burg, Pa., and emigrated to Vinton in the year 1831, where he ever since resided. He built extensive flour mills, and was one of its must useful citizens. Ile poet , e,ieft fine social qn.ll - was benevolent and friend to the poor and needy. Having Nile hi: duty to his fellow creatures. he sinks into the grave, in a good obi age, respected by all. Peace to his ashes. [Communicated. Oa the 25th tilt., JOEL BUCHANAN DAN NER, ion of A. W. and I. A. Flemming, of thi.i borough, aged 2 months and 2 days. We little dreamed of how much joy Oar household was bereft, When loving arms and breaking hearts Our darling Joel left. No more we clasp thee in our arias, Or aurae thy gentle head ; No more we watch thy gentle sleep, For thou, my boy, art dead. A. Mathiot & Son's SOFA, AND F RN IT U E W A F. ROOMS, 25 , and 27 N. Gay street, Baltimore, (near Fayette st. ) exteodiag, from Gay to Frederick st.—the largest esuLLFshinent of the kind in the Uoion. Always uu hand a large assortment rif every varretv of HOUSE HOLD ANL OFFICE EcitxrrenE, em bracing-- Bureaus, Bedsteads. Waslistruds, IVardrulles, Matresses of Husk, Cotton and Hair, Spring Beds, Sofas, Teal-a-Totes, .Irni Chairs, /Locking Chairs, Etagere., Marble Tables, Settees, lisseeption and Upholstered Chain, Assoried 0,14,44 of Collage fatrotilurc, \Vuod Chairs, Office Chairs, Harbor Chairs, Cribs and Cradles, Ilat ltacks, Hall Furniture. Gilt and IValant frame Lookiuy Glarus, Si4leboards, Extension Tables, of evcry length. Perseus disposed to porelia.e are invited to call and give our stuck an examination, which for variety and quality of workman- ship is not equalled hy any establishment in the country. A. M.ITIIIOT t SON, Nos. 2.5 awl 27 N. U. rtreet. Aug. 2. 1t458. 1 v !tit'NfMASTIt'R(I MUTI• %L Fire Protection Society. TILE above named Institution is now pre parod to receive Propspals for the Insur ance of property in this county. One hun dred and twenty iii property amounting tootle hundred and tiiiie ty thousand dollars in value. were Sppru'.ed of on the third day of July lust:tat. As this Corporation was originated with the sole view of securing the property of Farmers and other persons in insuloteii and ,letnehed locations,—no property within the limits of the borough of tiettysiirg, nor airy other town wherein buildings are situated in blocks or closely adjoin, nor upon any property) wherein Seam-power is employed, or upon any buildings or property within ens hundred arid fifty yards of any Itail-way on which Locomotive engines are run, nor upon any property within one hundred yards of any stationary Steam-engine, will be in sured. The burning of Cuinphene, Pine and Ethereal oil is considered extra boons dodo and decidedly interdicted. The carrying of candles, lamps and other fire-lights unprolected by glass lanterns, thre' and about houses,—into r. wins not constant ly oeeepied,—and out-houses, barns and stables, as also the storing up and keeping of Ashes in wooden vessels in buildings in sured, are so indisputably acts of " grois negligence," that in a (sae of damages by fire, the insured party may be put to the onus probandi, (obligation of proving) that the fire did not originate from any of these repre hensible and, inexcusable practices. The intention of the Society is, by the adoption and enforcement of stringent pre eautionary Roles, as nook as possible to di minish the chances of tires • g from sheer earelessann. and so conduct the busi ness thereof on the most econeasioal plan the only °Meer receiving any remuneration' for his serolonifis the Secretary. Application can be mode to any alba Oil emms who all eat anServeyers sad Agenda President, Wmut.st tionanuer ; Treasurer, Owego Throbs; tiocrettery, James Banally Vies President, Jacob Yulweiler ; Directors, John Throne; Joseph Hartzell ; Henry Witmer of &caber' ; Tobias Boyer, Seem Lady ; Peter Shalt ; Abraham Rife; terse Kettimar. ' italialy 19,1858. eow4t 'birohers Wanted.' rtgfirerat Dinlolollo of ilombsa worombip ill past at tba basso atJacob L. Grua, nolstitataikra. roo Satordog, the 74 of do pritliadr, at t edook fa the 'Amami, be tbs. purpose of ampioying streal to take temsfiditallloiralialatabfafeald teirsabip. order af-tbo President of the board, JOHN G. BRISILIEWHIT, Jody 26. INK • ' l-f - Tbjv Vflftte,4lin*.• ViDn , ll :0 3 ik irt nl i trilL Aikerdiatfax, nalnieNallikgi"" rbsor aad Alarm -Clocks, at al l prices to be had at • - 13/..1180N11 ~• A 4 • , gag AT Pin= • n*ool4 's Ada a n i tt a nliKty, thi . Adr;4 l , l l tors of 11110 estate ref` will °thrill Public W r ou peosiblos, 14,0ordoy, Me '284.41 day of /urger anti, the fAlowlog property of said deceased, vie : I A VALLI-11314H FARM . , situate in Stratton township. Adams ononty,i within 1 miles of the Geu.ysitarg and Hatt over Redo:ad, and the same distort .e ifoto the Gettysburg and York Turnpike, adjoining lands of Christian Thomas, David Monfort, Newry Thomas, and others. containing 148 Acres, more of less, about 40 acrek of which are first-rate Timber-land, with a due propor tiou of Meadow. The improve- I melts are a large Two-story STONE DOUSE, Stone Kimben and Smoke House attached. Dou ble Log Barn, Stable. and all eecarg out• buntings ; a good Apple Orcliarl, and a nev er-failing well of water near the door; water to the barn-yard ; several never-failing springs on the Fatm, and a never-[soling stream through it, to which SOMA from nearly every field can be had for the watering of cattle. LE7Persona desirous of viewing the proper ty before the day of /kale. will please all on 1 Mr. Samuel Welcome, residing on the adjoin ing Farm, or on either of the Administrators. i.7. - Sale to commence at 1 o'clock. P. M., On said day, when attendance will be given and terms made known by II F:NRY T 11014 AS. SA 11 LEL TrtomAs, Administrator* By the Court—li. G. Wour, Clerk. July 26, 1858. to Valuable Real 'Estate A T PUMA(' SALE.—In pursuance of an Order of the Orphatt's Court of Adams county. will he offered at Public, Sate, the Real Liu' of 'lunar nommen, deceased, late of Butler to.st.hip. to wit: On &slur clay, the 11th day 0 . 1 September next, on the premises— No. 1: 1111.', MANSION F.ll2‘f, situate ;n Butler township, Adams county, adjoining lands of Jonas Roth, David Jacobs, Jacob 11 icier, and others, containing 11i) Acres, neat measure, more or less, of Patented Land. The iinpr.,veincnts are a , one and atilt story Log Dwelling ; HOUSE, Log Baru, with Sht"h, :" 1. Log shop; a Well of n,•rer-failing, water near the house, with Pump under cover ; Mitch : two excellent Or chards. one of which is new. There is a diii. proportion of good Timber, and Ciao of excel lent Meadow on the tract. The (Ateat l'ono wago nuts through the farm. The public road from Arendtsville to Gettysburit pass , i; the house. The property is situated conven ient to goad mins. and also in the iieLihbor hood of churches of various don,quinations. M. on the pretOssi, On SitHrddy. the 18th day ty . September next, 2 Truax of MOUNTAIN LAND No. 2: A Tract of Timber-land, sitnat.• in Franklin (late Menaßen) township, adjoining A. !suds of John A. °el. Fleming Gilleland. and others. colota• ing 0 Acres. more or less. A large portiou f thi tract is covered with thriving young c an t Bieber. The nubile road from Newman's to Coles' (late Yehl's) saw mill runs through this tract. No. 3 : A Tract of Timber-land. situate in the same t ,ormillip. adjoining lands of Samuel Brady. John Kitnl.le, and 'Alters, *containing 12 Acres, more or !env, covered with timber of different kinds. This tract hi situated near the pubic road shove mentioned. ..ialit to commence upon both days at 1 o'cloAt in the &Lemmas. Attendance given and terms made known by BURKHART W KRT. Adue'r. By the rain—H. G. Woc.r, Gerk July 26, 1853. to Register's Notice. xr, °TICE is hereby given to all le.gateee and 4 '‘ other persons concerned that tlae Admin• latration ensounts hereinafter mentioned will be presented at theOrphao's Court of Alta minty fur eanalirtivatiun and allowance, on Moody* the 164 A day of dived aged, at 10 o'chwiL, A. Id., viz: 50. Tlll3 first acoount of Jacob Tenger. ex ecutor of the last will awl tostamout a Jacob Tangsr. deceased. At. The first and foal account of Jacob Wise, exesator of the will of Catharine Posh er, late of LW. Hestia, Hamilton township, deceased, eshilaited l y Solsoltion Wise, one of the sumo t. Ira of said Jacob Wise. deceased. 52. The first account of I'eter Boblits, ad. ministraior of the estate of Jaoub Boblits, deceased: • 53. The account of Jacob Wolf. guardian of the persons aml estates of Lavinia Flick inger, (now Ifnover) and Elise Flickinger, minor childreaf of Jelin Flickinger, Jr., late or Tyrone township... Attains county, doceasell, settled by Samuel Wieit and Samind Wolf. nolniinixtratorit of the eluito of the said Jacob Wolf, lute .leee.w.etl. 54. The first account of Joseph Mackley, executor of the List will awl testament of Jacob Mack ley,lato of the township of 31uunt joy, deceased. The first and fitril account of James F. Koehler, administrator de 1•0141.1 lox ego teltimeith) onite.m of I)Jtrick Icily, late of Lerwick township, Adams county, dece,istsl. 56. The Recount of Peter Trimmer, admiu istrat.er of the estate of Eli:Myth Trimmor, late of Tyrone townlhip, d e easel. . . 27. The firm, :vet:omit of Frnlerii•k executor of thu last will of Julia De.irdortr, de..Pasea. 5' 4 . The first aecount of Henry Thomas and Sa.am. , l T aims, .I.thitiniztratutii Thoinal, ..loceased. The first account of Benner, ad miniAtrator, 11 , 11i,141 iirJyt, with the will au uext4.l, of Michael Miller, deceased. tO. The first and final account of Jacob liankey, adininiitrator de &Mid MOM of Wil liam IList2.el, The setiond account of lion. Jae! B. Canner, Executor of the last will aud testa ment of Henry WAP4IIILI4, late of the borough of Gettysburg, Aden s county, deceased. The first awl final accuse* of J. B. Danner, Adminitt,rator with the will annex ed of Marcus Burns, late of Liberty town ship, deceased. ZAUlLlatfAll MYERS, Peziister. Register's 011. e, Oettys burg, July 19,1858. j • Particular Attention I THE Railroad wilt without doubt be finish ed to Gettysburg by the first of October next, and it is eons tently expected that the board of Directors will given free" blow-out" on that great day. Meantime Picking would most respectfully inform those 500 men who purchased their Overcoats from him last fall, and those 499 who have already procured their Summer Clothing, u and the public gen erally, that be has just returned from the city with another b-mutifbl assortment of WATS, consisting of Cloth, Cassimere, Cashataret, Italian cloth, Ducks, Linen, frock, sack and raglans. PANTS of every possible description, and at priest that can not fail to please the most sconemical pur chaser. VESTS that will compete in make and style with the best cotton work.— Thankfill for the .past eneoun!genuest, i hope by a desire to please, a strict attention to business, and by ; gi ving you all goad and cheap clothing, to merit a continuaneeof your patronage. Remember the place, Oltambms berg street, opposite the English Lutheran Church. r. D. PICKING. Gettysburg, July 19, 1858. Stray 11121 L CAMZ to titS rollltsell of the oatouniihr. in Franklin gip. f it .4;, MI. a cnen_eegDULL; _ts.b *bite t,.1..--ebito pposed to Iss now *books year and a half old. Pie inter It requested to costs iorwootii i ro lorrty. chimes, sad fate wrap DAVID IL *HAIM itllr $6. 18SEL Ke = 4 SIEPTLIZ VLIESOVV.—Most latignifiosot suortment of fly Neu at PIt:KINWS. Oil MO . &sy , of 'bigwig, IS5g, at 1 e oak, P. M., the futtewing dereribed !teal Estate: No. L—A Lot of Ground, eitnato on Baltimore street, in the Borough of Gettys burg, Adams county, Pa., adjoining lot of 11. Stable on the north and-lot of Rev. C. P. Kropth on the south. *AA, imp/Inane/mat viz: One two-story Weather. boarded HOUSE, with two-story Brick Back-baildiag ittambed. a Log Stable, and a well of water. _... No. 2.—0n0 other Lot, sittntted on High street, in' said Borough, adjoining Pub lic School' House on the east, and a private alley to No. to• the west, and , miming back to an alley, on 111 which, is masted • wester) , Brick Dit'SLLINO, with Back building attached. No. B.—.A Lot of Ground, situated on the enrolee of Washington and West Middle streets, running ,"; lilt book tom alley, in said Borough. • . 1 /1; on which are erected a two-story Brick HOUSE. a one-end-a-hall-story mnuue House, and a Frame Blacksmith Shop. No. 4.—A Lot of Ground, fronting on West Middle street, adjoining lot of Samuel ‘Vos‘er on the west and lot No. 3 on the east, and running back to In alley, in said Borough. No. 5.—A Tract of Land, containing 7 n,•rep, more or less, situate,' in the borough of GoLtysburg aforesaid, adjoining !midi of Hobert Smith and others. No. 6.—A Tract of Land, containim„ MI arms, more or less, situated in Cluni,er land township, Adams county, , adjoining lands of Ep:araim Hanaway, John Herbst., and others. Ni... 7.—A Tract of Land, containin , ..r 5 neren, m ,re or 1e...1 , . nitunted in the liorough of Oettymbar7, uforennid, Lounde.l atml tic errilM,l f.,1101r..: on the north by the Mil let-no, NT 11 rna•l, And An the month by %Vent Middle street. sentekl and Nil: o‘n in execution e.s the properly of Til , orAs F. FLIAZEIR. =MEM A Lot of Ground, iron titig oil South 9trur, in the tt.n.luga of 11-tty+ , burg, Adatoi county, Pa, It made,' on the • ,, 111.11 by ba a 1/r. John flout:el, owl north rind west by public alleyj, an which are erected a t‘ru-story Log Weatherboorde;l 110 USE, a Brick. liock•bui!ding, a forge Frame Short. (revently !!11,4 occupied .114 a St)re.) a Briek Stable, Fr.une Wukel-hunae. and. all neceamry autcltildittio. Some.' /411 , / taken in execution as the property of PZTZI Sus %In. =MCI A Tract of fin ri tl. containing 45 acres, wore or leas, situated ia I)tunherkstt town ship, Adams county, Pi., a.ljnining lauds of Ronal Keckler, Ju eph Bailey au4' others, ou which are erect- e.I a two-story Log 110USE.wit well of water near the door.— Seised anti taken in elecutiou as the property of EDIIITND /IC,ITtlt. ..w. A LSO -- A Tract of Land, situated in 3fonnt pleudieitt townrhip, tio.i aunty, ad joining Wide of John May, Sam uel Cashman and others, ouuta;n- 4AIIII ing 13 acres, more or less, on . which are erected a one-story : Stone 'louse and Frame Stable , a prittg uu thepromises. Seised and taken in execution as ale property of SAMUM. I=l=l The interest of John M. Peters in a Tract of Land, containing , 55 acres, more or lass, situate! in Butler township. Adams county, l'a., adjoining lands of Henry 0. Kuser, Bunn& Hummer, John Walter and others. en which are erected a two-buoy Log HOUSE, with one - story Kitchen attached: a Double = Log Baru, Spring llouse, and 1 . 111 other outbuildings, with an Orchard of rust tree*. Seised and taken in execution as the property of Jonx M. Penis. ,Siserijr. SherirsOlfiee, Gettysburg, } July it), 1;54. to biarten per cent. of the purchase money up in all males by the Sheriff must be paid aver immediately :019r the property in struck down, and on failure to comply therewith, the property will again be put up for sale. MIMI' U. DANXCIt New Firm—New Goods. u:iderisigned have entered into part. 11 nership in the !LAUD WAHR 61/0. CF.lCYiwsiuess, at the old stand of Ruiner & Ziegler, in 11.iltinture street, under the name, style and arm of Danner f Ziegler, Jrs., and ask, and will endeavor to deserve, a continuance of the patruni%e of the old firm, as well as any quantity of new custom. They have just returned from the cities with an immense stock of Gtexls--eunsisting in part of Ileikiicy .Vaterials, inch as nails, screws, hinges, locks, glass, &c. ieelediug edge tools of every de scriptbin, ehimela, gouge., bra ami bitts, augers„iquare., gu;tgtni, bum wer., Jitarksir ilk, will. fin.l ant Um, 51.:4, horse sh.,eq, hone-shoe n.Ol, .1.e., with thew, ova cheap. I Co nett j'Anfigals, Pudi AA cloth , CalIV:1111, odawask, fringt-s, tlatot 1, Ifl ail cloth, Apringit, axles. huh's, slnke4, felloes, Lows. pole+. shafts, !kw. - ... 1 v ti n.tia9Y, Tampico. lirnmit and french Imiroceo. lanistas, bindings, peg.... lasts, litott tree~, with& general ttatatirtraent of sin*. taiker's L 4141.11. Cabi,*d Maker's riots, a general asisirt inent—al44) ♦aarniali, kuubs, Ace,. it,iii,-kcepers wilt also bud a large sasort men t of kni res and forks, brittannia, albata and silver-plated table and tea spoons, candle sticks, %waiters, sliorel and tongs, sad iron., enamelled and brass kettles, pans, tubs, churns, carpeting, ie. Al.) general assortment of forged and rolled IRON of all sizes and kinds ; cast, shearand blister steel, which they will sell as cheap as the cheapest. Groceries, a full and general assortment, each as crushed, pulverised, clarified and brown sugars; New Camas, West India and sugar house molasses and syrups, coffee, 'pices, Amulet*, lee, coarse and dairy salt; linseed, lish and sperm OIL; Turpentine, Fish, &c.; a.full assortment of Lead and Zinc, dry and in oil; also Fire-proof Paiute; in fact, almost every article in the Hardware, Coach Finding. Shoe Finding, Housekeeping, Black smith, Cabinet Maker's, Painter's, (bruises, and Grocery Rae, all of which they are do termitsed to sell as low for"cssaaa any house out of tie city. HENRY B. BANNICR, WAYBRIGHT IsIk:GLER. Gettysburg, May 24, 188. Notice. .. , TUE undersigeed baring retired ftom the - 1 ---- hierrautile 'business. tbe same will here after be continued at the old stand, * Balt.i mere street. by their ai* 'Henry B. Danner and Waybriatis Xi-.4ker, *oder the name and style of Dimmer awl &ogler, ire., winnu we will reminattind to, and be whom we would beareek a 'liberal share of patro . ns4e from obi customers, end of the public I/ Ivo :f a :rat. Having ',tired from the MO . WM mese it le necessary that .ear oW, eel refint skull be settled up. We. the notify tali Wee indebted Mae either trril ; blots at Beek - itesemenwe OM end - Sae mote without *kW - Tiee'beebe • 'be 0, 04 e‘iiftotid•Mims&J. .D , B 1.,„ A • N. ,, w t. , ~.,„ ~, , DA.Villi.Siiiiillitifit4 1141.4A85. al vino liesiriptinn in a s ler male *IOW. IL BIG FALIKIBIi, in Cbsambeinburg &vett. Ban* ill KO, WOK SALE. fen at Private Sitiv, Strahan louver road, and ad- Borough lite. The 4,„ spire or le.s4, the laud being. of she best Talky. useolt of it " grult."—with fair proportions of meadow and timbe r , ranee, good a nd the in ex cellent cultivation. The improve meats are a comfortable Stone - fill Dwelling 110VSE, Bank Bern, 111 Wagon &oil, Corn crib, /tn. • rate Apple Orchard, a Direr-fail well of water at the tioor L avi a member springs upon the tract. It is tertainly one of the most desirable farina now in market in this county, and demands the attention of capi talists. Persons wishing to view the property Are requested to oall upon the nivlerligned,rnAll ing thereon. DANIEL BENN'EIt. July 5, IE4B. Zia WHEREAS the Hou. Roues? J, Ftstiv.a, President of the several Courta of I' m. won Pleas in the Counties composing the 19111 District, and Justice of the Courts of Oyer and Terminer, and General Jail Delivery, for the trial of all capital and other offenders in the said district, and DAVID ZIVGLCIA and Is %At' E. Wutanas,Esgra.,Judges of the Courts off'ntn nwn and Justices of Cie Courts of Orr and Terminer. and General Jail Delivery, for the trial of all capital and other offenders in the County of Adams—hat e issued their pre cept, bearing date the ':lst day of April. in tle year of our Lord one thousand eight hundred and fifty-eight, and to me directed, for hohling a Court of Coinimm Pleas, and General. Quarter Sessions of the Peace. and General Jail Delivery and Court of o‘er and Terminer, at Gettysburg, en .11.1iday, tl,• day or CI V r.ll to all the Justice 44 If the Poe, e , t h e Cornier and Co nstahhot within -the •aid eoun tv of Adams, that they be then and there in their proper persons, with their Rolle, ne. e ids, Inquisitions, Examinations, and other Remembrances, to 410 tbuse things which In their &fuses and in that behalf appertaiii to he done, and also, they who will prom...llw against the prisoners that are or then shall be in the •hil of the said l'uunty of are to be then anti shwa to prosecute a;.mitist them as shall be just. ISAAC LIGHTER, S'terifrp Office, Gettyshurg, t July 19, 1858- tc I npTIIE AGE :—.Mises' Puteat KRA! OSENE ‘-. 1 or COAL OIL LA.111)3, unrivalled in lleauty, Simplioity, Safety or Foutiomy.— E%ery person desiring to attain the rery best and chear4l portab!c light within their reach, should call Zia 1i1211111115 these Lanips before purchasing el‘ewliere, for the reason. Ist. That au =Meat can occur by es• plosion. 2.1. That they emit Nu Ofensive esior while burning. 3d. That they are very easily trimmed. 4th. That they are easily regulated tu give more ur less light. sttt. That they hunt entirely free from smoke. 6th. That the light is at least 50 per cent. cheaper than soy other light uuw n common use. These Lamps are admirably adapted for the use of &udeuts, Mechanics, Seamstresses, Halls, Churches, Stores, Hotels, and are high ly recommended fur Family I'•e. Fur sale by GILLESPIE tk, THOMAS. June 14, 1858. Autioneer `ENDUE CRIER.—The subscriber tl respectfully informs the public, that lie continues the business of Crying Venduca, Auctions, &e., on the spry lowest terms.— From his experience and a determination to do the best fur the interest, of his cu.tomers, he flatters himself that lie will be able to render full satisfaction to those who way sae pr..per to employ him. His residence is in Reading township, Adams county. ono wile below Stambaugh's Mill, on Big Cor.owago creek, on the farm of the {Pillow Neidich.— (lire Lieurge a trial at a sale. • GEO. F. MILLER. IfirLetters to be addressed to Oxfurd P. 0., Adams county, Pa. July 6, IWO& 3ut riutz undersigned, Auditor, appointed by the Orphan. Court of Attune coun9t, to report &affiliation of the balance remaining in the hands _of Anti. T. IVitiottr, Adminot tratur of the estate of Lt:wts Num.. late of Menallem township, Mains aunty, to and amongst the parties entitled thereto, will at tend to the duties of said appointment at his office, in Gettysburg, on 11"ctiot.Aday, du: 4ilt day of August next, at lU o', lock in the fare• noon of said day, at which time and place all parties interested may attend. E. B. BUEIILER, Auditor. July 12, Mg. WATIRIOILT IMMIX GR \ND PAN. Berwick ]Tor.—JoFc ph R. Ilenry. G e tt ri be ag --j eco l) Britikcrholf. Win. Iterver, William 11. Culp. George Jacobs. .sTotintpleaaant--Solimion Toot. Cumberland—John Sl)der. Menallen—Andrew !reel, giiianwel Brough, Richard Fitzgerald. Franklin—Jacob Desr,ll.rlf. Philip Cul,hall, John llaruwan, Geyer. Enti(ll.4. • riuttlington—Juit'epil Triinnier. Ilatnilton—Michael Bohn Daniel B Butler—Adam (lankier, Jesse Dun. Jonathan Liberti —J hn turner. Latunor.•—Junathan Brrnnenvin. Berwick Twp.—Jacob OICS6R.tf. J!RT. Gettysburg—Peter Itattenaperger. Gerrnany-I)avid Weikert. John Miller, Mar tin Steffy, J. Ai/piston S orb. ifarniltonban—Robert Meelt af Jacob Hoke, Jeptha Dubin', Daniel Musselman, Adam Butt. Hamilton—Chide' Rehert, George Ring. Gif o rd—Abdiel F. Gitt, George Smith. Ba iler—John Raffensperger, Michael Dietrich, John Eicholtz. Latimore--Jeese Leas. Joeeph Rohr. Conowago—Christian Weiaensole. Franklin—Samuel Lohr, lease Rife, Henry Mickley, Ephraim Newman. Strsban—Henry Munfort, Jacob King. Geo. Weiver. linntinron—Cyrus Beale. lames H. Neely, Dr. Jobn H. Marsden. A lain Weigle, Jacob neater, John Miller (ol Charles.) Mountjoy—Daniel Shaeffer. Elijah Sekenrode. Petty Orndorff. Peter Baker. Liberty—Jacob Krise, Junes O'Brien, Joseph', KiWilesioaer. Covnberlsnd--Joseph Bailey. Pneedova—Jonpis floffma a. Bonriek--Seauel Geis.lama. Tyrone—George Ihdkr 614.. David Ha l lam Beading--Bliss Busboy. George Brown. Ilenalloo--Peter %Aube. July }9. 1858. Male wevogitiar bag c visite Quisibie: LOCI CHUM TIMBICR ' Oettysburg, July 26, I&J$ , EM=M Court Proclamation. Greatest Improvement Auditor's Notice. Jury List—August Term. r - • • 'rho Migior-ikrabtv WortfUrnorm nod itarfaMistt'-'7" Hollows?. Mithuaiit. TH g free sdatissituna of aff Itrail:We e as well an the verdict - MANI lisitittictroppillipent the Old as well as the Nem , Werht Attire thin powerful rweldistl Agent as ttfUgrenteit healing preparation ever aside known to tuff faring MIA. It. PILS &TRAVIS'S QV ALiettS are inure than *.terst.i.oes. through the elchatead orifices 4 the skip, invisible to the galled eye, it reaches the seat of the Intehtar - Es• I S , ease ; and in all external allfeetiensf ' ll intlenintatory and healing virtues s anything else en record, sad is Nat a groat ally. ERYSIPSLAS AND.BALT RREII are two of the most common and virulent die! , orders precelent on this cmitlncnt„t the OiutinAntle e.pecintly ante he " Pundits opernsifff! lovers% to_otadfc thi venom end Then etwnivtote the Aire. 0 " , BAD GNUS, OLD SORES A DIYWIFIRP: —eases of many years motadive that balm pertinaciously retest/ to yield hi lakretiew reuituly or treatment, have iaaariably pap eutul.s.4 to a few applications of this pryer. fut min:tent. It I' PTIO S SlCTN,ltrlsing ['rum a bad state of the htood or throttle' diithittollre eratlicateii, and a dear and transtalrei*thr: - face regained by therestnrntire sethassillitltia Ointment. It surpasses many of tlrt essitios ties and other toilet appliances initcp•opar to dispel ramhen a n d other tlistigurcuousslit44 the Caen. PILES A N FISTr L .—rvery fOrnittit featiire of the'e prevalent attd stribbriftt orders is era liented loyally and entire''' tilY the ii.e of this einolissot trariti-funtefitistions precede its appliestiost. 'lts heating .inalitieq will lee fuund to he thorough and invariable. Yi ;- Both the Chian:trot ern/ Pills shwohl be tMdifit cu.tex Pun.rot, Bhisuusalloun, Pure Thswatir.: Burns. Hisistwomli Mew sr 4111nosit, elinermid Hands, gals Itlstussu, Sprnions, ru,thluus, Iteshls. futiffJuletn, Insensou. Tetts.r. ' _ (hot. rwelidol 11 lauds, lleirre. i.O mblan • Fur* I.4rps Veurroil NOM, Nir:arm! Eruptious, O'ors pool% ottakifillithi deg, ....lore Heade. gyrT•Coith'w, .'—None are genninelitilies the words •• irdfotr,sy, It* aim' BOW= ," Are discersiilde as a ienter.merkinry kitf of the boo around kof directions set fedi or box the same may he plainly shy /soh/iffy bof to the light. A handsome**. ward will be gii en to any one rentierittgene* information as may lead to the defecate+ . of any party or parties Luointerfeiting the medi cines or sending the same, knowing Grime to be spurious, * * *Sold at the Niannfactories of Narrater 11.dloway, SO Maiden Lone, New York'. asd • by all re.ipectable lirugttiste and Dettleti! lA Niedicine throu;4hont the roiteri States end . the cirilix.4l world, in pot), Mid". Co cents, and $1 each. A. 1). Buehler,-Gettys burg. serThare in a ransiderahle laving 14 taking the burger elm. N. 11.—Direetiona for the ptuidnnee of fiea tienta iu every disorder are affixed to emit pot. [June 14, latiti. eoval.c. The Only Safe • pgrAnATIoN that dues not Dye, but will re,uorc GRAY FIAIR to its uttglical color, by Nsture's own praecox, is Pinffsior 0, J. Wood's elebeute4 11.411€ EST ° O7I.I4 TI VB. Elk proof of tho above motortion, read Oa following testimony , from distinguished pea, eons from all parts of the country : lloa. Solomon Mann ' Ann Arbor.. says his wife, whobe hair had become very, thin, and entirely white, was restored bolt.' original brown color, and had thickened spit' twoute beautiful and glossy upon, asnlEni• tirely over, the head. Others of my fismilv and friends are using your liettoraoss vviljt the happiest effect.. lion. Judge Breese. Ex-Senator of Illinois. says my hair was prematurely gray. but,by the use of Wood's Restorativc..it has resumed its origins' color, and I have nu doubt per maneutly so. —lion. 'II. I. Stewart, rap, my hair oat very tray, but after using. two bottles!, it, re stored it to its natural color. Rev. J. K. Bragg, Brnektlebl, Mn'..l sny 4 it has removed from my howl inflammation s dandruff, and a constant tendency 4) itching. and restored lay hair, which was gay, to Its' original sailor. J. W. Davidson, Monmnutb, 111., /my., sty hair was two-thirds gray, or rather= but, by the application of the Revd as directed, it has resumed its original etiftW. Dr. G. Wallis, Chicago, says, after using II great noway other preparations, all to tee of. r..t, I used one buttle of your Hair Restarts. tire, which has cured a humor in my head ei two years' standing. Benjamin Longridge, 254 Seventh Avenne; N ew Y or k, fmyv, having l9st my hair hy the effects of the Erysipelas, when it began - to grow, instead of black, as heretofore. it w$ well mixed with gray. Having tried ram preparations to restore the color stithms feet, I was indu c ed to try yours. and epito of all my doubts it hits had the &wired' effect. ' H. L. William*, M. D.. Peelemville, Mb:: map, I have toad your ltentoratire, and 10 it all that it 14 reoamtneuiletl to he. 1 fine tried it G,r Teller mot tinii it a certain ewe, W. M. Woo4lwitra, M. D.. Fraulifyir4,,Kg„, says, he rec , ,mmemls it in`bis pra.3l. a it.fist bust preparation for the hair now in use. Eibraril iValcott, says, three mouthoi my !init. was very gllay, it is nosy a thire• brown, the original odor, @mouth and 4400 all by the use of Wood's Restorative. , Wilson t ink, says, one month's properap ; plkation will re,. tyre any perion's hair to its 1/(i:41113i texture. J. D. lloeo, savt., a, few applicatielts fasten• my flair firmly. it bon , nsi to grow nut and turn black. its orig inal color. . Bet• , ey South. Northeast Penneyirawir.. says that her heir inal,lor annasher trf been perfectly white, bat now it is regional to its youthful color, soft and glonty. Dr. J. W. Bond, St. Paul, says that ilia is strong. thick nod black, although a siser4 time since he was both bald and gray. T 1 people here saw its effeets and haretnitilldpnis• nt it. Morris Gosling, M. D., St. Louis!, nye ISO after trying'ntany other preparttions.4arri no afoot, he ivied two batting, wh".set oov his head with a new and rigorous &minis ag hair an l invite" all to (some and i.eo it. Sarah J. Brown, says her lisir was not only gr a y, but so thiu that she feared its entass t, ,, loss—but after using two bottles it restOodi both the whir and growth. Prepared br O. J. Woo 4 CI tit Visik. k e t a graes,Bt, fends, and 312 Itroarayelfimii ,. ‘ York, sad sobd by all Druggists sad Pow( Motlieine Dealers • also, by all Fancy aid Toilet Goods Dealer. in ;lie - United flatteitasst Canada. Slay 24, 1.858. 3m Notice; int awl fluid iiosount of ;Air MN & O{4N: CJUlCUittee tit &Aidßxr. (bintkial asoetteed. bas been flied in the Coors erines er MOO Mess of Adnmi eotinsyjarefill lartedieo Ansel by she said then mesh@ Nib dflay of August. nest, antes, cause two *Win - U - 6a ountrarpe". J.LOOII, BUILL&Y[I,4III4- ,,, - July k 9. LSbi. /1* „ wee. r 4,1 inrENBY KOSS& onnosonotory on, the emus of "timit olmass, ti ==9ll MNIE=I
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