E'~ """JR Ea ru_. • .4 f••)• vff 0,4 41 ..,;:111hkeltut them, on trial in the Balti- Sate County Court, for the murder of sillneer itigden, was, on Tuesday ev ening last, convicted of ittrder in the First Deyree--the jury being out only fifteen minutes. Daring the rendering Of the verdict the prisoner manifested no feeliag, that was visible. The But tnuoro Sun of Thursday says : The conviction of Cropps for the mar- der of officer Higdon seems to have'had but little efleet. on him, other than to check hie desire to talk. On Tuesday , evening after his conviction ho was ta ken to jail under a guard of twenty-five men. After having been placed in his cell he remarked, " wall, the jig is up— dead as hull." lie subs quently said t he cared for nothine• b for himself, it was only on account of his parents that he cared. So far as he was concerned they might go ahead as fast as they pleased. The sheriff was prepared to inset way force had a rescue been at tempted, but, there was no demonstra tion of the kind. While the jury was out. Cropps remarked to some one near that, everything was against him. He thought his letter to Greg Barrett Was the hardest thing on him. It is under stood that the first ballot of the jury on retiring was unanimous for murder in the first degree. Daring Tuesday night the emodeinued man ate and slept as usual, and since his conviction has ex hibited no signs of unusual emotion.— Corrie continual dejected and seldom speaks. His trial wicommenced 10-uay. It is not, pro l tl i t t ie that Judge Price wilt sentence Cmpps until after the conclusion of the trial of Corrie. Te Outrages in Southern Kansas. Wu find in the St. Louis Republican of the 6th inst., a letter dated at Fort Scott, on the 17th of December, 1858, containing a detailed account of the out rages committed by Montgomery, John Brown, and other desperadoes at that place. They shot Mr. John Little dead, narrowly escaped killing several others, broke open buildings, stole whatever they could lay their bands on, rescued one of their number from the custody of the sheriff, and with oaths declared: We defy the a'n'ted States, its officers, he laws and its armies." The letter vtlfidk narrates these high offences says in eonelusion: .Montganiery mould evidently be glad to involve Missouri and stir up civil war. It is law and government ha is 'striking at. You will see this when I state that, a free State grand jury in dicted Rice, a free State deputy of a free State sheriff arrested him, and he was rescued from a free State hotel. Crawford, Ray, M'Donald and Mar ble, at whom they shot ars/all free 'State molt, bat friends of lam, the writer of tins is also a tree State dem ocrat. We are a unit here for life and property, fur law and order. The sec tional question of slavery is dead, and does not enter our winds. Will the governmentdo anything to restore law .and older to Southern _Kansas. The Kansas Troubles—More Murders - and Robber;ea.--CINCINNATI, Jan. 10.— The St. Louis Republican, received here OR Saturday, states that Lieut. J. P. Jones, 2d Reg't U. S. Artillery, had ar rived in that city, with despatclies from tier. Medury to the President. The notorious Montgomery, with his band, is represented as robbing, mur dering and driving off I,eaceable ei axons belonging even to the Free State party, having sometime since expelled pro slavery settlers in that section. A par ty under John Brown invaded Misaouri and committed a murder and several robberies. Gov. Stewart, of liissonri, has taken prompt amblecimipe measures to stop ./s.uy further disturbance, and to punish taenders. Intensely Cold Weather. NEW Yonx, Jan. 11.—The following vas the state of the weather, at sunrise yesierday, at the places named : Oswe go, N. Y.—foot of snow—thermometer 20 degrees below zero; reported 29 de grees below in the suburbs. Ogdonburg, N. Y.—Thermometer 36 dog. below ze t ro. Watertown, N. Y.—Thermometer 30 deg. below zero. _Fulton, N. Y.— Thermometer 20 dog. below zero. Buf falo, N. Y.—Thermometer 20 degrees belo; t ati e ttco, Mass.—Thermometer ¢de low. Bangor, Mo.—Ther mometer 29 degrees below. Burling ton, Vt.—Tbe.rmomotor 32 deg. below. 31ouse's Paint. N.„1(...-Thermometer 38 degrees below. DUnkirk, N. Y.—Clear and cold ; about 12 ioehes of snow; ther mometer at zero. Elmira, N. Y.—Ther mometer /2 deg. below zero; wind North. Sad Death of a Lady.—Bosrom, San. 10.—Mrs. Warren Fisher, daughter of 1)r. Winslow Lewis, died yesterday from injuries received on Wednesday last.— On the day mentioned Mrs. ,Fisher was shopping in Daniels & Co's store, in Mummer street, and was inspecting some goods in the buck part of the building, which is lighted alone by heavy glass plates. While she was thus occupied, an avalanche of snow and ice fall from the roof of the store, and striking upon the glass, broke a number of the panes into innumerable pieces, ono of which, pointed and keen as a razor, penetrated the lady's right side, between her hip And lower rib, cutting through clothing and flesh, and inflicting a frightful wound, and to such depth that a por tion of her intestines protruded. The hemorrhage was fearful, but no time was lost in setting her to the doctor's residence. where she remaieed till death put an end to her sufferings.— What makes the accident. still more distressing, the lady was within a few weeks of her confinement. A Cary Jtonarch.—A letter from Florenee,italy, where the King of Prus sia is now sojourning for the benefit of his health, gives the following ludicrous arunt of the monarch's behaviour at dinner table. The king of course took his plow at the head of the table, and deliberately washed his face in the soup, and then sat complacently smil ing on his friends, the long strings of vermicelli bangle( from his eyes and nose, and in his hair and moustache.— No one dared to laugh, however, and they had toast out the dinner with this ridiculous tigure-head, covered with gravy, (for be sternly refused towla,) talking to than all the while. ifill"The election for a Bt&te Tremor er of Pennsylvanii takes place to-day. 1. ~ 1 . i 1. The Democratic State Convention of New Hampshire met at Concord on the 6th inst. The attendance was very largo, nearly four hundred delegates being present. Tlie Hon. Ass P. Csrz, of Nurthfield, was unanimously nomina ted for Governor, and Mr. FREDERICK Vosz for Railroad Commissioner. A mong the resolutions adopted was the following : Resolved, That the present National Administration, in its successful efforts to advancv the means of communication between remote sections of our coun ' try; to improve our treaty relations, and extend the field of commercial en terprise; in its firm maintenance of the freedom of the seas and the sanctity of the American Bag; in its efforts to pro mote the general interests of onr coun try, commends itself to the hearty sup port of the Democracy of New Hamp shire. The Democratic State Convention of Kentucky met at Frankford,on the Bth inst., and nominated Hon. BzauE MA- otrniq for Governor, and lion. LYNN BOYD for Lieut. Governor. A platform *bas adopted endorsing the platform of the Cincinnati National Convention, approving of the Dred Scott decision of the Supreme Court, encouraging the acquisition of Cuba, denouncing the sectional agitators in the North, and Know Nothinessa, and endorsing the Administration. The resolutions also declare that differences upon minor and unessential points, such as Kansas and Lecompton, ahoald not be permitted to disturb the harmony of the Democracy of Kentucky. Mr. .Douglas Will go Before the Charleston -Contwntion.—The Chicago Times, the home organ of Mr. Douglas, and which always speaks by authority, says : Mr. Douglas will not ask a nomina tion at the hands of the Charleston Con vention. if in that body his friends should present his name, and he be nom inated, ho wilt not 'eel at liberty to de cline it ; if his friends aficalid not pro sent his name, then the aosaisee of the Convention will receive his support.— The use of his name by any men or body of men, as a candidate for the Presidency ar sury other aka, inde pendent of mod hostile to the nomina tions of the democratic party, is alto gether uncut wined by Mr. Douglas, will never receive his sanction, and is wholly repugnant to his wishes and desires. We say this much with a full knowledge of its truth, and knowing that aro express in this particular his own sestimenta. Mi. Sliders Bill for Me Acquisition of Cuba.—The bill introduced in the Unit ed States Senate, on Monday, by Mr. Slidell, to facilitate the acquisition of Cuba, is, in substance, as follows : Whereas Cuba geographically posses ses a commanding influence over the largo and annually increasing trade, foreign and coastwise, of the liississip pi valley; and whereas the Island in its present colonial condition must continue a source of injury and annoyance, en dangering the friendly relations be tween Spain and the United States by the aggressions of its local authority upon American commerce and citizens, for which tardy redress can only be had by a eircuitoua demand on Spain; and whereas. in the opinion of Congress any in accordance with the views of the President, as the last means of settling and existing and removing future diffi culties, it. is expedient that, negotiations for tho purchase of the Island should be renewed ; therefore resolved, that $30,- 000,000 be placed in the President's hands for expenditures, either from cash in the treasury or that it be bor rowed on 5 per cent. bonds of $l,OOO each, redeemable in from twelve to twenty yeses. .Decidedly Cool.—ln the United States Circuit Court iu New York, lately, a man named James McAdam was tried on a charge of larceny on the high seas in stealing some sovereigns from a woman's corset, which he obtained by cutting thebut he was acquitted through the cl artions of his counsel.— As soon as the verdict had been render ed the accused coolly stepped lap to the jury and addressing one of their num ber, said, "you have acquitted me, but lam the man that took the mosey," and then walked out of wart. liiirHon. John Letcher haa accepted tho Democratic Domination for Gover nor of Virginia. igqi-kef ilepotts. GETTYSIBUSG-84.ra1zar Las?. Superfine 4 25 Rye Flour 3 25 Wheat ........1 00 to 1 15 Corn, Rya 70 Oats ...... 45 Backtrhuss ' 50 Beckwheat Meal — 2 00 Clover Seed »b 04 to 5 75 Timothy 60 to 1 75 Flax /hied.-- 1,20 Barley 70 Plaster of Paris 7 00 Pork S qj B.iLT IMORE--FarDAY LAST Flour 5 00 to 5 25 Wheat , 1 15 to 1 50 Rye.. 71 so 85 Corn 73 to 75 Oats .... ....... .. ...... ....- ... 47 to 52 Clover Bead 550 to 800 Timothy Seed. 2 DO to 2 12 Beef Cattle, per hunt --..... ...... 6 00 to 9 00 Bogs, per bend 700 to 7 50 ..--.......10 00 tol3 oo Whiskey „....- ..... -.......,.-..... 26 to 26 Guano, Peruvian, per ton .... .-.. el 00 RANO VER--TXDISDAY Wit. Floor, from wagons 4 71 Do. from stores 6 50 Wheat I DO to 1 15 Rysoe ......................... ••••••y• •••••• 24 Corn •• .......... ........................ 44 Oats ....u.......•..•• ...... •••• 42 Clover Seed ...411:::... ......... —....., I 15 Timothy Beedi... 2 04 Mater —.—. S 00 YORK-FRIDAT JA ? Flour, from wagons-- 4 75 Do. from Mores 5 75 Wheat 1 0 to I 10 Etys ***** •••• 73 Coro t , .....--- 1 60 Oats ...• 000000 _. 43 Ciorsr_fleed...... . 5 05 Timothy Seed ......... • , 1 70 P1a5ter........—............ ....... ... 6 50 Hon. Jacob Pry. We umierstami that lion. JACOB Fay, Jr., present Auditor General, will not be a candidate for re-cominatioa before the next Deinozratio State Convention. This announcement will bo heard with regret by all who bavo the honor and interests of the State at heart, for Mr. Far has accomplished more than any of hie predeeet.sors in causing delinquent creditors to pay their dues to the State, guarding the treasury against schemes of speculators, and thus most material ly assisting in the reduction of the State debt. The department of Auditor General is the most important to the people connected with the public finances, and the loss of JACOB FRY will be sincerely regretted. lie has done much for Penn sylvania, and his industry and integri ty in a successful administration should hereafter be remembered by the people. —Patriot and Union. A Good Stock to Begin Business With. —Bela Squires, a widower, married Mary Cornice, a widow, a few days since, in Ilartford, Conn. They com mence their matrimonial engagement, with 27 children. DTSPlPlSlA.—Coeselmissi Go meow haat l• aikir tbio Mower developer Wolf, It nap wall be rolled ~ hydra brollad." la its tasks Mere lalleartkra, Pals fa flemasatt, Boartbara. Water 101111, Ceraterers, P 11.., Aakilty, Oppreerioa after laths, Jaaailito, Plataloarr. Torpor of lea Leo, Disslattas, MAW% bash Oen pleats, ko. Boon of the trot ass la rot load Para giv•• their written tortilkatra relative to lbw saw aKW la tear owe wooer by lb. Dayptaatel Vents ; milk tat teraalabs from Mbar arrareet, ellterial opinions and vol salary experarioao from poem .wles its areas to aro their searee j le p.ist,•re peeteetly rreerebellsiag. Seed the A.U.nriag tram a Dish!/ reepterdela• Clergy. XL'? Ttortes, Nano, Feb 9, lilt 'se the Editor of the Portland : Onnemded Bitters —For mare Ore Weerty-live years I bars been • sellister from the d Besides trying the peewee( my family ph In emelt asehne , trial of timer serious 00610 have tried • greed variety of pleat melicises meth a similar remelt. Tbro' the Modems of my pipsieisie, I retelvad last Mardi, half • dome bottles of the tesyrrestert Beam t began louse them without say hope of dertwher help Pros thee. be- • log determined to give them a Isle trial, I eenthread timer ese, bet without say perreptible beeellt till Jane. -Blase then I have gradually Improved In health thY I am entirely fee few acidity of the eteorth, and tom the ronseereet Ilataleary, and the seal and almost dar teethe aid headache, which ones, ler Ihopeeelelheir. Ma wholly melted us for steady mid for .Al other ministerel dotes, arid roe heed life • deems. 1 feel the I owe It, as an expressers of gratitude to limers.Fowle k Co., and also a duty to the public, to recommeed their Oxrporsatod Bitters, aa. to my setleratera, • sale remedy for that most trying, most vexing, mid cruel of all diseases, to which poor banyan Mesh la heir, the dreemits. Having wired is long, art tried so loony dlliersee remedies with no good result. I can rewarmed the Ozgeested Ratters elth • roe- Rd IMO Ire others ewe If any of the readers of the Mirror are salhareg, I beg of these to este trial of these Bitters wither t delay. JAM= It. CURIUM:. Prepared by Seth W Fowls AL Co., Baotou, sad for rile by A. D. Koehler, I.leUyabare; Jamb Ifolwatler, Mssnua bars; M. btsatsr. New Oxford D. D. R. liollissger, Abbotts ewe ; William Wolf, but bails; Peter BobUts. Hame -1 Sas; Wm. B. lletaelf, Tort Sprtaspi aad by all dealers to sasslicassa. Vas. 11. ST - - - MQLLOW AVE OINTMENT AND PILLS —We Isere Skates the the/Uwn. plastatleas, se well se le lb* sew Not elets's...lts of the Wee, Malleway's hallassie Oistmest is sees as • owereiga remedy for the braises, nits, spealea, eel ether edema! Wades so frequently wen ring le Wade( repersaleas. It it also istemed by es r sgy kwl turat popatiMos as as lemesediate care ter rheumatic met!. Inge, bells, alsoce, ion IM, sad ell the Mamma of the Ala. pleads, sad Widow its whke Itip011•111 to the Me meats. saddest, and as aid e proportion of salt lied, reselat the fans-laborer especially liable. The Pills bays ea wail celebrity, se se 'Alessi to the Olalsww, sad as • weedy far AU iatioraal Mimeses. D&T LAST BRICK ..—The telegraph Worms as that it was lar. Moeligeirsey eg Peasaytrasta, who threw tat brick ." The latialtias r he the ems et the labs Ideal ear coemetted se amen epee Milian Tattentoe aid leeching the expletdbility or saltpetre sad sear stoat hare eat bees so tistactortly net OM great peat has, however, beeo settled, sad that is that the eery best 'arse:eta mole Is the Vole*, are to be least at the Meows Stole Cloth. log Hall of Soetbill & Album, Nos, SOS sod SO Chastest stitvet, above Sixth, Ptstladelphte [Doe. Tr. Its ([7.lseadvartisemmeatof Dr Baatord'iLiraalanooa ►Tea, In souther column. [Errne GREAT KNOLLSII REMEDY !—III JAMBS CLatitit'S C V Pi tie, prepared from • preeeriptioa by Sir J. Clarke, Y. D. Physician P.xtreer dim,/ to the Queen. This well known 10041C11111 is oo ;without, but a sem and safe remedy for Female Difficulties sad Obstrustlions, from say muse what ; sal although • powerful remedy, they medals sothiog baritel to the constattatioa. To Mamie D LAMS It Is petunia:ly suited. It will, is a short, time, bring on the monthly period with regularity. These Pills bees sever bon known to fail whore the directions ea :deep a pounphlet an well observed. Nor thither partioalers get • pasiphLtt fres of the aria. N. 16.—,61 and 6 pomace stumps eaelosel to &my unbar teed west, will isms • bottle, eoetalideg Orel' 50 by metre swell. T. N. Djott k Be*. Wholesale Agents, Philadelphia. A. D. Buehler, Agent, Gettysburg. May 17, 165 d. ly Die it*. II ARRIED, On Tuesday morning Mat, by the Rev. —, Mr. JOSEPH CRUMRINE, of Littles- town, to Miss REBECCA RUFF, daughter of Mr. John Ruff, of Hamilton township. ) pr With the above came a liberal slice of delicious wedding cake. While the happy pair have the printer's thanks for their kind remem braace, they hare his best wishes for their fu ture happiness and enjoyment through the journey of life. May their highest anticipations be fully realised. On the 6th inst., by the Rev. W. K Kreba, Mr. JOSEPH MUSSKT.MAN to Miss 'EVELLNE 11c- CLEAF, both of this county. On the 13th inst., by Rev. J. R. Re Ise r, Mr. JOHN E. PLANK, of Cumberland township, to Miss SARAH A. C. RLNEHART, of Harney, Car roll county, Ed. On the sth butt., In St. Paula' church, Balti more, by Rev. Dr. Wyatt, M. F. MtiLGREW, Eaq., of Hanover, to Mrs. LOUISA RIDDLEMOSER, daughter of Dr. Smith, of Adams county. On the 26th ult., by the Rev. J. 0. Miller, Mr. DANIEL W. LEESE, of York county, to Miss SARAH R. WOODS, of East Berlin, Adams county. On the 9th inst., at Conowage Chapel, by the Rev. Mr. Catarina, Mr. PIUS BREIGRNER, Prin ter, of Hanover, and formerly of Adams county, to Mime ANNA ELIZA CISLER, of Heidelberg township, Tort county. On the same day, and place, Mr. HENRY ECKENRODE to Mai AGNES ANTHONY, both of Hanover. . Cht the I lib inst., by the }ICY. Mr. Seater, Mr. SIMON EITTiNGEIL to Miss MARY L. DEAR DORFF, both of Adana county. _ 14 1.00. Di ED, On the 24th ult., at the residence of Mr. Isaac Brinkerhoff, in Straban township, SARAH Me- CREAM', in the 71st year of her age. On the 13th inst., in Monntpleosant township, ery suddenly, Mrs. MARY, consort of Joseph Munk, in her 73d year. On the 13th Inst., in Oxford township, ALOY SIUS, son of Jacob Siffert, in the 20th year of his age D Titnrsdsr morning, after a brief illness, JOHN CHARLES, infant son of Dr. Edward G. Fahnestock. of this place, aged 5 mon On the 28th ult., is Uinta count.}', JAILS H. son of John Kohler, aged 2 yeses 4 months and 13 days. On the 20th Wt., is Union township, Adana county, Mrs. ELIZABETH WELSH, aged 52 years. On the Bth ult., An Adams county, Mr. FRED MUCK SNYDER, aged 52 years 8 owns and 2 days, Oa the stb last., la admits meaty, CALVL\ RCMP, aged 12 years 10 months sad 19 days. On the sth Met, in McCoessidisburg, after ywars of sore affliction which confined her to her Miss MARY R., daughter of Henry Hoke, Hag., aged about 25 years. On the 8111 bun., in Cbasaberaburg, Mr. JOHN MeCLELLAND, in the 82: yea r of his age. The deceased was a native of do l county, but had bees a resident of Chasaberebtug for the last 24 co 21 yearn. Re vie • kind parent, an -upright and used citizen sad a good neighbor. Valnside Town Property AT PUBLIC BALE.--ITlns andersignod wiH offer at Public Bale, ea Theselay, the Mid of Jdnigdry Outwit, at 1 o'clock, P. 1., kis ralunblis property on Chambersburg street, in the borough of Gettysburg, adjoining the Eagle Hotel on the West It has been oc cupied Al A Confectionery for nanny years. There lo better business location in town. A fur tbrr description is deenled unnecessary, as per sons wishing to View the property will please call on the undersigned. air Po,oessiun given an the lit of April Jan II.t.NIEL PLINK. Adams County ASSOCIATION. —The Adams Comity Teachers' Ass,wiation will meal in Gettysburg. on Thursday, February 10th, at lo o'clock. A. M., and remain in session three days. The bruns i ies taught ie our Common Schools, together with other subjects, will be discussed and illustrated It is hoped that e%er Teacher will reel under obligations to be prrAent. Several distinguished Educational men from abroad are expected to be present. The friends of education are earnestly solicited to attend. J. K. MeILHENNY, Co. Superintendent Jan. 17.'59. td Something New. MR.S. R. I). ARMOR respectfully quinounces to the citizens of Gettysburg and vicinity that she has opened a room on Washington street, near Mr. S. Powers' granite yard. where she is prepared to cover sad repair Parasols .nd Umbrella, neatly, cheaply and with dbpatch.— , Those basing work to du in this liar will save something by giving her a call. Jan. 11, 3t Notice. ...9111E undeadgned hereby warns all gannets or hunters not to trespass on her premises, in Liberty township, Adams county, adder penalty of the law. CATHAIUNS PLANg. Jan. 17, 1859. 30 New Lttery rI J STABLISHMENT.— c.Au as M. TATII has opened a new t -LAN. - Lhery establishment, at the stables lirimilll l - 1 on Washington street, occupied in part by the " Eagle Hotel," and has made such arrange ments as will enable him to iccomosodat• the public at ail times, on reasonable terms, with Horses, Buggies, Hacks, kc. His stock Is good. On funeral occasions, kc., be will be able to supply a want which has been much needed. itirTerma CASH. [)lay 24, '5B. I= Family Grocery A ND PROVISION STORE—GILLESPIE k A TIIUMAS respectfully inform the people ot Gettysburg and tie public generally, that they have just returned from the city with a general assortment of GROCERIES, PROVIS IONS and VEGETABLES, *ltch they are pre pared to sail as low as tie lowest. FLOUR and FEED always on hand, and sold at small profits. Store ott Yurk street, one door east ot Wat tles' Hotel. Gettysburg, Aug. 3, 'St. Good and Cheap! THE undersignedwould inform his friends 1 and the public generally, that he continues the CARRIAGE-MAKING BUSINESS, in all its branches. at his establishment, in East Mid dle Street, (near the ekst end,) Gettysburg. Pa , where he has on hand a Brit-rate lot of work, and is prepared to put up to order whaterer may be desired in his line, Tlz:—Rockaway aril Heat-body Carriages, Falling- • , Top, Rockaway and Trotting Bug- e .a ,a.*: . or gies. Jersey Wagons, he. With .stsonse:i good work's/us and good materials, he can pledge his wont to be of the best quality-.—and his prices are among the lowest. gar Repairing dose at short notice, and at reasaaahle rates. Gantry produce taken in exchaage for work. Call! Juue 15,'57 Fresh Fruits, GROCERIES, NOTIONS, tc.— FRUlTS.—Fruits of every description, as follows: Layer Raisins, Figs, Oranges, Lemons, Dates, Palm Nuts, Filberts, bard and paper shell Almonds, Pea Nuts, ke. G ItOCERIES.—A good assortment of Sugars: Loaf, Brow a, Powdered and Crushed. Corer, N. 0. Molasser, Syrups of the best quality, Rice. Soda, Starch. Teas, Clanatnott, (ground and uottrutind,) Clues, Mustard. he. • PERFUM I.:RT.—Perfumery of every descrip tion. which will be sold low for ('ash. sYRUP.—A large lot just received. Any one desiring.. cheap, pleasant •nd healthy drink will to well by purchasing this Syrup. TOBACCO —All the various kinds of Tobac co. Cigars and Shoff, for sale by Win. Boyer k Son. VI E(l.o.—We hare a good quality, as all will say who have tried it. FLOUR k FEED.—We have made acreage meat.: to hare constantly-on bead Flour mad Feed, which we will insure to be of superior quality, and at such prices as eanuot fail to IV M. BUYER I SON please. April 2C), 18.:8 To the Country, OOD NEWS.-1 have rented the Foundry J for the ensuing year, and •m prepared to make the different kinds of Castings usually made at a Foundry. 1 sill keep constantly on hand the different kiwi' of PLOCGUS. Point', Share., Cutters, kc.; Pots, Kettle. Pans, Wash ing Machines, Pc.; Stores ned MaChinery ; hur dles, Verandah's and Cenittery Fencing made and put up with dispatch. All orders will be attended to promptly; bat being without capital, and mosey being nieces nary to carry on the business, I. will be com pelled to sell for cash, but op all country work 5 per cent. will be deducted. Suitable trade will be taken, if delivered at the time of pur chasing. Give os a call. E. M. WARREN. Gettysburg, June 1, '57. Jury Liet--Jamary Term. eine J met. Berwick Bor.—William Bitunger. Germany—Frederick Bittinpr, David Rohr baugh. Strabitn—Samuel Deardorff. Conowagiames tineeriner, Nathaniel Benj. Longenecker. Menaßen—George Ilinnigh, George Pohl, Geo. Bender: Mountjoy—William Kamm/ems linekley. Butler—Moses Raffensperger, Lebright Barite!, Elias Gardner, Samuel Ekholts, Israel kricker. La ore--Josiah C. Albert. Reading—Abrnbam Bushey. liamiltonban—John Baumpasiaec, Huntington—James Wilt. Cumberland—John Herbst. Oxford—James Gin. - Franklin—John Deardorff. GILIIILEAL MIT. Straban—George Grass, James L. Neely. Mountpleasant--Joseph C. Header, IVin. H. Lott, Samuel Geistimaa. Oxford—Charles Will. Freedom—Jacob KNOSIIITer. Conowaro—Solomon Schwartz. Latimore—Wm. F. Bonnet, Nicholas Busboy. Franklin—David Goodyear, liezekiah Latahaw. Cumberland—J. Scott Wilson, John Suring, Frederick Herr. Haileatoo--SAMael Nommen. Ficcel, Jesse D. Newpian, Henry Beitier. Meaallen—k:manuel Brough. Butler—Daniel Walter, John Boyer. Berwick tc,—John Bobtits. Union—Frederick Lohr, Joshua Wi ldas[n. Heading—Singleton Richeits. Liberty—Lewis Wert:, Jacob Prise. • Hamiltonban—Andrew Marshall. Tyrone—Jacob Fidler, Peter Guise. Gettysburg—Samuel Poalk, Jacob Ratner, Henry Aughinbangh. Germany—Wm. Bastg, Jacob tither. Hanover B. gillftewL 'VILLAINS over tits Haneves Br. Railroad 4 - now run as follows : First Train leaves Hanover at 9 ♦. 1111. with passengers for York, Harrisburg. Columbia and Philadelphia. Second Train leaves Hanover at 1 r. u. with pssasagere for Baltimore and interme diate points. DA.NISL TRONA Ticket Agent. Hanover. Jane 28, 1858. "I'ZIVIILRY, a tares and raried esportosent, " to be found at ECU fel[ll.. CONMISSION MrIMDRANVI amid Desekri in CORN, Corn Meal, Getanoes, OATS. Rye Chop, Meese Dual, MILL FRED, hey, Straw, Mos. Lime. FLOUR, Field Seed*. k Ground Mader NoR. NT k 1491TU lit" Anti SrRIZT. Jan. 11. BALTIMORE, MI). JOU C. MILLIS- X. A. MCI:. Kneller & Prick, FLOUR k PRODUCE Commission and For warding Merchants. A - setA greet, opposite N. 1.. R. It. Depot, BALTIMORE. January 17, I$3V. ly COMSIISSION k PRODUt2E SIER CHANT:3,SM. 118 and 1:13 .V.rt44a , aired, Baltmsore.—Being established in , the Commission business for a nuttier ayears, they solkit consignments, Rail pay particular attention to the bale of GRAIN of all kinds, Flour, Clover Seed, Whiskey and Country Pro dune generally. We remit proceeds promptly. Tracks from the Northern Cer.tral Railroad run into our Warehouses. Refer to E. B. Buehler, Esq., Gettysburg. [Juno ly Susquehanna Howse, OPPOSITE Calvert &taws, BALTIMORE, MD Fare reduettl to s►.2 per day. JOHN A. SLADE, Proprietor January IT. 6m WHOLESALE AGENCY FOR JONES'S PATENT LAMPS, superior to all other in the market. Also dealers In COAL OIL and LAMPS of every description. Constantly on hand COAL OIL of the very beat quality, which we will sell at the lowest market price. All milersproniptly filled. AMMIDON & CO., No. 1 S. Liberty st.,(sear Baltimore,) Jan. L. tin Baltimore, Md. . New & Rich oOv-EWELRY, SILVER WARE, SILVER PLAT ED WARE, itc.—A. E. WARNER, Gold and ernmith: No. 10 NORTH Gsr Srattwr, BAL TIMORE, MD., has in awe a beautiful wort ment of styles and patterns of RICH JEWELRY, suitable fur presents, embracing a great variety of Plain Gold and Sett Broaches, Mosaics, Car bunklee. ke., Ear-Rings, Brucelets, Finger Rings set with Diamond, Ruby, Pearl. Opal, Emerald, kc., Ladies' Gold Chains, Vest & Guard Chains, Miniature Lockets, Gold Thimbles, Cuff Pins ; Signet, Chased and Plain Gold Rings; Pencils and Pens, Sleeve .Buttous and Stubs. Gold and Jet Crosses, Jet Briteelets l'ins I Ear Rings, kc, A L :i 0 , /MIRY THOMAS A variety of Silver Mounted A Plated Castors. enke Baskets, Waiters, Candlestickv, Butter and Salt Stands, Pearl Bundle Desert Knives, Spoons, Forks. Ladles, Fancy Articles, he., all of which is respectfully offered on the lowest terms I 11113,31 be Country Trade and Dealers generally are invited to give me a call, nod examine Goods and Prices, being satisfied that my SILVER WARE cannot be surpassed either fur fineness ur or the latest and most beautiful patterns. Jlasiwary 17, 1859. ly Gifts! Gifts! Gifts! WITHOUT MONEY. Gifts and Boas ens be obtained at 11. E. 110 YT k 01.11. S Great Southern GIFT BOOK STORE, BALTIMORE, Md. Send to them for &Catalogue. Greater in ducements than ever before offered - to Agents ! Persons sending to 11. E. Iloy - t Jt Co. are sure of a Gift worth not less than fifty emus, and lo many instances worth ONE HUNDREIbt DOL.. LAILS ! Our list of Prizes embraces a great ea riety of Gold and Silver Watches, Loekets,Chsiiaa, Ladies' Broaches, Bracelets, Parlor Time Pieces, Sewing Machines, Silk Dresses, Pictures, kc. kc. la a new Catalogue of Books may be found histories, Fliograplaies, Travels. Adventures, Sto ries, Anecdotes, Tales, Narratives. Romances, Spurts and Pastimes. Also, Religions, Biblical, Theological. Classical, Philosophical, Getigrapb ical, Botanical and Agricultural Works. Dictionaries, Lexicons, Albums, Annuals and Presentation ooks- Bibles, Hymn and Prayer Book*, in every style of binding. Together with nll the newest Works of the day, all of which are handsomely boand and G VARANTEED PER FECT In EVERY respect. Purehasers living at a disinter, will, by stating title of hooks wanted. he treated nab the same liberality as if at our Stare thrinseh eq. TAKE NOTICE.—AII orders ail! he answered it two days from the time they are received. We can guarantee the hest actual per ventage (including books and presents.) et er )et offered by any Book selling firm or agency in the Ciii test States, and are confident that all who give us a trial will he sure to buy again. Persons wishing to act as Agents for us, will have (ou application) Catalogues and a apendid Show Card. establishing our Agency, forwarded free of expense. All orders should be addressed to E. 1101 T ~k r CO, No. 41 Baltimore street, Baltimore, ILL Jan. 1,7. am JACOB TBOXEL N05.1'3, 3 and 7 North Eutaw Street,— SALESROOM No. 207 Baltimore Street, between Charles and Light—BALTIMORE, Md., Manufacturers of Gold Nledal Premium GRAND AND SQCARE PIANO FORTE. Knahe A Co. would respectfully invite the attention of the public, and especially those in want of a FIRST CLASS PIANO, to their as sorted stock of instruments, s Lich, for power and sweetness of tone, easy and agreeable touch, and beauty of finish, have, by the best of Judges, been pronounced unrivaled bj tiny in the coun try. As to the relative merits of our Pianos, we would refer to the Certificates of Excellence in our possession, from THALBERG, STRAKOSII, G. SATTER and H. VIEPXTEMPS, as also from some of the most distinguished professors and atnAt t elVP in the country; also to the following HIGHEST PREMIUMS, received within the last three years: GOLD MEDALS at the Maryland Institute, 1855, 1858, 1857. 231LVFAt MEDALS at the Metropolitan Institute, Washington, 1857; also, MIDAL at the Franklin institute. Philadel phia, 1838: FIRST PREMIUM at the Mechanics' Institute, Richmond, 1855, 18:18. .01 instru ments of oar manufacture have the full iron Bute, Mid are guanudeed for FIVE YEARS. 116..l'articular attention paid to the selection of Instruments for distant orders, and a privilege of exchange granted at any time within six tans., if the instruments should not prove entirely satis factory. A liberal discount to Clergymen, Teachers and Schools. Terms liberal. Wholesale dealers will dad it to their suldith tage to ,give us a tall, as by greatly increased &rinds:al, we are enabled to 11l all orders with dispatch, joWttonstantly on lumd, a buge sasortniant of,IIIELODBONS, from the best Factories. ECOND-HAND PIANOS at Great Bargains, at prices, fruni $3O to $l5O. Pianos Exchanged, Hired and Tuned. A =ILL; revectrially solicited. WILLIAM ILNABE It CO Januat r y 17,1559. ly DANIEL S. win's. JOIN A. SWOPE. White & Swope, WorxsA LE Dealers in IVJOTS, SHOES, CAPS, a sritA.w GOODS; also, in jashinnabls Moleskin, Silk, Felt and For HATS, N. W. Cur. Baltimure and Howard streets, Baltimore, Md. Nue. 29, MS. J. 13. McClellan, -Dealer is Hata, Caps and Children's Fancy oods, N 0.34 3 West Italtimore Street, near the &taw House, 1141tintore, keeps on hated all goods of the best make and latest style to be (Lund in a first class retail Hat store. A all from persons visiting the City is mdieited. Loc. At, 1858. Gm* George X. Bokee, p[Powriat, and DEALIII IN CAIN A, GLASS, £ QUEENSW ARE, No. 41 North [Likud Sc., between Lexing ton and Fayveeta, Baltimore. ILL itirlioneware always on band at factory prima. [Dec. 20,1858. ly BUFFALO ROLIK.S.—Just received at 13.&31- SON'S &splendid lot of No. 1 Buffalo Robes, which will be sold cheap. Jaa. 10. HOVER'S WRITING FLUID.—This role. b r e a d Itth—psimen, as be the best in use—for salt by SNYDER £ BENNER BALTIAIOII2I BUSIAVES,S Peter Sell & Son, C. W. Slagle & Co., Light, Light! Wm. Kaaba & Ca, Edward B. Buehler, ATTORNST AT LAW, will faithfully and promptly attend to all business oatrootod to MIL Ile !peaks the 0111M1110 Oak.* at the same place, in South BaUlmer, 'treat, near Forney's drug store, and nearly opposite Danner k Ziegler's store. Coldsystaarg, )Larch 20. Wm. B. McClellan, ATTaILNEY AT LAW.—Office on the south side o(C:cp./ilk. square, 2 doors west of the Sentinel Dace. Gettysburg, Angustl2, '534, D. McConalighy, A TTORNEY AT LAW, (ulce one door west of Buehler's drug and book stasce,Chstaa bershurg street.' ATTWINIT AND SOLICITOI TOR P•TINTe •ND PaAstONA. flounty Land War rants, Hat k-pay suspended Claims, and all other claims against the Government at Wash ington. D. C.; also American Claims iu England. Laud Warrants located and sold, or bought, and highest priers given. Agents engaged in lo cating warrants in lona, Illinois and other western States. b a r Apply to him personally or by letter. Gettysburg, Nor. 21, '.53. 3. Lawrence Hill, M. D. AS his office one door west of the "`' utheran church in Chasatiersburg street, and opposite Picking's store, where those wishing to have any Dental Operation perforated are respectfully invited to earl. Rripampets: Drs. Homer, Rev. C. P. Knuth, 1007 D ,'Ray. H. L. Rougher, D. D., Rev. Prof. Y. Jacobs, Prof. M. L. Surver.. Gettystarg, April 11, '33. Wanted. 200.000 BUSHELS WHEAT, RYE, CORN, OATS, SEEDS, kc. Also, Flour sad Country Produce generally, for which the highest market prices will bo paid. We have coastaatly on band at wholesale and retail, Fish, Salt, Guano, Plaster,Cofee, Sugars, Molasses, C•dar-ware, Tobacco, Burning Fluid, Matches, Spices, Breinig k FreseAeld's Cattle Powder, kc., to which we respectfully invite tbe attention of Merchants, u we are determin ed to sell at as low a figure as thesame articles can be bought elsewhere. We have also on hand a supply of the BEST QUALITY OF COAL, for Cook, Parlor and Bar-room Stoves, and for Blacksmith's use, which we use selling low, as we receive it direct from the mines. BASTRESS & WINTER.. New Oxford, Jan. 10, 1858. 3u "At Home Again!" oods, comprising very variety of MEN'S and BOYS' WINTER CLOTHING, of the latest styles and unsurpassed in quality and cheapness, viz: Over Coats from $3 up to $l4; Pants from $1 to $6; Dress Coma from $2 50 to $l4; Vests from 374 cents to $9; Un dershirts and Drawers; Buckskin, Fur and Cot ton Gloves; Handkerchiefs, Cravats, Shirts, Cdi a, ke., at all prices. Also the largest and best lot of Fine sad Heavy BOOTS and SHOES ever offered In this market, and will be sold at prices to suit the times—Boots from $1 25 to $4 au; Shoes from $1 to $1 75; and a very floe assortment ef Patent Leather and Calf skin Gaiter, from $1 50 to $3; HATS of vari ous styles, Silk, Yur and Wool, from 374 cents to $3; also a new lot of Fancy 4300d5, Jewelry, Watches, Clocks, Guitars, Violins, Flutes, ete.; and last but sot least, a lot of tinstlinerObeering TOBACCO, known by all who leave trielli it as very superiot. Hurls% areas in New York for the last 'three mouths, these goods have all been bought ut auction for CAM, and as the season has ad vanced sod money scares, 1 Pen induced to of- Mr them at such prices as must be satisfactory to all. All who want the worth of their motley and a little more should call sacra. No trouble to show our Gopds. Jan. 10, 1858. Cancer Cured, WITHOUT SURGICAL OPERATIONS OR LOSS OF BLOOLL—Cancers, Tumors, Wens, Scrofula, Vicers, &c., cured in a short time, without the kuife, by Dr. *safest:a, (Colic:woe of thrtate Dr. Lounsberry, dec'd.,) No. 50. North Filth Street, below Arch,Philad'a. The remarkable success which has attended the treatment of Cancers, Tumors, be., by Dr. Mac Nichol, fora number of year, past, has at tracted the attention, and is many instances has secured the hearty approval of many emi nent Physicians in Philadelphia, who are no longer willing to risk the dangers and uncer tainties of cutting. Caxcea CAX BC CCM') f-if properly treated and promptly. A great majority of the cases of Canter, can be effectually cured. The nu merous patients, from every section of the country, who harebeen cured under this method of treatment is a guarantee of its superiority over other known system. Those who may be of with these dis eases, and desire further information or advice, will please address Dr. Mac Nichol, when they will receive prompt attention and a Copy of Pamphlet, on the treatment of Cancers—free of charge. White Swelling, Dip Disease, Scrofulous and Malignant Ckers, Diseases of the Mouth and Throat, Dlcerathies of the Bones, Totter, Scald Head, and all diseases of the Skin, permanent ly cured, and proper remedies seat--carefully packed—by Krpreas to any part of the country. In every case a plain description of the dis ease is required. Address Dr. Mac Nichol, No. 50 North sth Street, Philadelphia, Proprietor and Manufacturer of Dr. Lounsberry t Co.'s Celebrated Imperial Depurative, the best sad most reliable Family Medicine of the Nineteenth Century, for the cure of all diseases originating in impurities of the blood. Jan. 10, 1859. 3m Barnett and Final fotice. TILE: undersigned having sold his Store in Arendtsvilbs to Mr. Jacob Shank, and be lug now under the necessity of closing up his old business, earnestly requests his old friends sad customers to some forward and settle up and adjust their respe.tive accounts. It must be apparent to every one that this business will nut admit of delay, and unwilling to be too strenuous in enforcing his claims, he would urgently request all those indebted not to make any delay, as his time and attendance in the Store i■ now very limited, and those who neglect this notice will, after the 13th day of March next, find the Notes and Accounts given into other hands. JACOB F. LOWER. ♦readtsville, Jan. 10, 1859. Spouting. GEORGE k HENRY WAMPLER will make House Spouting and put up the same low, fur cash or country produce. Farmers and all others - Wishing tueir houses, barns, kc., spout ed, would do well to give them a calL April 18, '53. tf G. k 11. WIMPLE& Anignt?e's Notice. rp E undersigned, having been appointed Assignee under a Deed of Trust fur ben efit of creditors of Most STUNIALCIII Still ELIZAECTII ANN, his Wife, of Btrsban township, Adams county, notice is hereby given M all persons knowing themselves in debted to said Assignors, to make immediate payment to the nokersigued, residing in the same township, (near llunterstown,) and those having claims against the same to present them properly authenticated for set tlement. JOHN Y. FELT Y, Auriga s.. Dee. 6, 1858. 61 Exenter's Notts.. jl3 ICrON. JA ' McDIViT'S MATE, . 1 -ALetters tanientary on the estate of R. 4. Jamea* eDivit, late of Siumitsbare, Vi m d , haring been' granted to We undersigns* , residing in We GAMS place, Italiereby gives settee to all persons in debted to said estate to sake immediate payment, and dime having claims against the same to present them properly authen ticated fur settlement. JOSEPH P. hicDl VIZ Eaer. Dec. 6,1858. 60 VODACCO,Segara and Salta large u aortatest, at Norbilk & Martin's. • ilizoursion Ttoiestii Am the Gettesbeng Ifs'Wed ke beef podia toillaueeer aed mu* until the 23d of January. ?Waits good for one trip only. Wine ticket Olive far the present es on the tritierot of Viainee Jan. 3, Md. Gettysburg Raikresd. pUNIONU Of TRAIN& —Phittlerwiw Grin 4 -t. leave Gettysbutic daffy (thisoillfrewomp led) with priaser.gers. fist Vott, to.liw' Wks, Philadelphia, therrialsorg: the North mid t‘ ext. at 7 o'clodc., 1111-4141.1111111wi11i pinuiengers blaldur we at 12.30. P.M._ Second Train will lees , " Dettyaharg with passengers for Baltimore at .14 tumults' beGrae 1 o'clock, P. .I.l.—rctuining about .11730 wide peassogenr from Tort. •Uoluarbia, 41,111.10- tibia, Harrisburg, the North and West. it. hicCURDY, Jima Dee. 20, 1858. VOR SALE.—The subscriber. NN W's, of Haver S. idissiun and Wacofor the benefit of creditors, offers at Private Salo, THAT DESIRABLE PROPERTY, in Cumberland township, Adams county, Pa., lying a bon t 1i miles treat of hiettyaburg, and north of the Chamberaborg turnpike, adjoining lands of James J. Wills, Esq., Heirs of .Ino. Ilartertl, decerteed, Samuel Hartzell. Fiederirk Herr, Abraham Bpang• ler, and others. and containing 156 ACRES, more or less. The impi °cements are a Two-story Double Stone Ili! HOUSE, with Two-story Back. . 'Alibiing, haring a LGsetnent , Kitchen above ground, a Stone : . 11 t era, Carriage House, Stone Spring House with a mwerfailing Spring, Pump of neverfailing water near the kitchen doer, and three Os shards, 2 of which are new, the latter con taining about 1000 Peach trees, 100 Apple, with a variety of other fruit trees on the premises. There is running water in almuat all the fields. The farm is in a pod state of cultivation and fencing. About 15 acres am in Timber and there is a full proportion of Meadow. ON-Persons desiring to view the property cow be shown the came by calling on the family residing thereon, or on the subscriber. J. B. DANNER, Assignee. Nov. 15, 1858. Tax Appeals. . TOR Commissioners of Adams county here by give notice that they have fixed upon the following times and places for the holding of Appeals for the several Borottglis end TOWil. ships of Adams county. when and where they will attend to hear Appeals between the boom of 9 o'clock. A. M., cud 3 o'clock, P. 11.. of each day. as follows : For 31ountjoy. on Mondiy. the 24th of Jas. miry, at the house of J. D. Newman, in Mosul joy township. For the townships of Germany and Union. on Tuesday . . the 25th of January, at the house of Joseph barker, in Ltttlestb% n. For the townships of Mountplessant sod Conowago, on Wednesday, the 26tb of Jan. wary, at the Imre of Peter Smith, in Meese pleasant township. For the township and bororgh of Berwick, on Thursday , the 27th of January. at the house of Michael friofl'man, in Abboitstown. Ay SAMSON Al • would an nounce to his friends Id the public. that bag just returned •om New York with larger assortment lan ever of new thethe township of Hamilton, Cu Friday. the 28th day of January, at the house of Hea vy Hoffman, in East lier:ia. For the township ef &cabin, on Saturday, the 29th of January, at the house ofJaeob L. Grass, in Hunterstown. For the township of Oxford, on Monday. the 31st day of January, at the house of Jacob Martin. in Oxford. For the township of Reading, on Tomlay. the 'tat dal of February, at the house of J ohn A. Dicks, in Hampton. For the township cit Huntington sod Lati mer', on Viednesday, the 2d day of Febrility at the house de. Hildebrand, in Petersb For the township of Tyrone, on Thuesda the ad day of February, at the house of *1 Mckenrode, in Wide! qburg. For the township of Menallen, on Friday. The 4th day of February, at the house of Chaiips Myers. in Bendersville. Forth. township of Butler, on Saturday, the sth day of February, at the house•of.J. A. H. Heather, in Middletown. For the town:tip of Fnn*lin. on Monday. the day of February. at the house of Henry filictley, in Cashtown. Per She townships of 11smiltonban end Liberty, on luesday, the Bth day of Febru ary, at the house of Peter Shively, in Fairfield. For the townships of Cumberland and.Vnie dom. on Weilne.;deyohcOth da3 effyibrusely. at the Commissioners' Office, is Gettysbung. For the borough of Gettysburg, eo Thaw day, the 10th of Februery, et the_ 0011111144• sioners' Office, in Gettysburg. JOS! A H BEN JAMB RAFFENSPIDIMI. DANIEL tiEISELMAN, COMM iasiontrit. Attest—J. M. WALTKR, Clerk. Dee.27,1?)58. td Great Reduction TN THE PRICE OF Tll EJ. M. SINGER & C 0.13 SEWING MAcIIINES.—B. 84x. PALL. proprietor of the State of PetteMsy ?wank. the twenties of Philadelphia, Erie and Alle• gheny ezeeptell. The undersigned would respectfully ireorm the citizens of York, Adams. Cumberland sad Lanc.ister counties, that he will sell Singer's Searing Machines nt minted priers. Yersope desirous of purchasing a good Sewing Machine I s should by all means purchase 2ne of, mites. for they are the only machines that do the work that is required of a Sewi Me chine. Call and examine and see foryouratives before purchasing elsewhere. For beauty they cannot be surpassed, and for durability can not be beat—there being now in use over IC WO of Singer's Machines, which recemasenda - them to be far superior to any other in ass.— All I ask is an examination of the Mschlase,, and if you have any notion of one you wrn MO* certain to boy. Machines of every rersaityar Singer's on hand. Every faintly should ham one of the Family Machines, for they are ear tainly a handAonie and useful piece of furl& turf. They are not liable. to get out (impairs and will last you a life time. Machine Silk, Needle's. Thread, Bobbins. Oil. &c., &c., at all limes on band. MIMIC* attended to with dispatch. W. F. 10EISINGER, Agent. 42 Market street, York, Mae; Jan. 3. 1859. NOTICE 14 hereby gil en that application will be made to the next Legit'attire of this State, by the Commissioner. of A.desaus county, for the passage of an Act angsuria ing them to sell certain real estate in the borough of Gettysburg, consisting of Ho eid Court House and the '• Quaver tOllcei' property. JOSIAII BENNER. JACOB BAFFEN SPEEDER, - ]) NIEL LIEPWLMAN, Costatissioners. Attest—J. M. Wsurte, Cita. Dec. 20, IftsB, ,Gt Exuateres &tbs. SUSANNA. kELLIN.'S ESTATE-.LM tors testensentary on the mate at le sannah reins, late of Hamilton lowaskap,' Adams county, deceased, baring been past ed to the undersigned, residing in Paradise township, York county, he hereby ghee notice to all persons indebted to said' eetila to make immediate payment, and thole haring claims against the same tog them properly authenticated fur MICHAEL NOEL, Xxecieler. Dec. 20.15.58. Gt Assignee's Notice. eubsoeiter, Amigos. of Mew* IP. WALTIIIII, for the benefit otansliterd. Sew by gives notice to persons Isleliuml WNW- Ilien. V. Walter, to call end settle threes*. sod those who hare daises sew theireellie present le thevitemee properly satastatiommilar settment: CORNELIUS B. HAW drage l pi,4 1 • 1141 •4 row /0844.4mn5, Da*" IF., 444rea ei Dec. 6, MS. 6i • • mem Valuable Farm Notice.
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