ivig CI tSI . . 4ggiock WAis Yea is 7.*lrre--41ris Wilgus .1114.11pers • i—L—A Wee 404 , 10 eaperiatmewhat Nair. fibers, det r ad tis, Texas, hungry 10114 re ports LW** bead et whit* ass from Mi Pyle iisesiXF, asd stolen isto the camp wit • party of Indians, known to be remarkably peassalgs, sad fusses end saves ; Weidar wounding their coimpaarma. It was spiwehondixi that in etinesqnenes of Ibis outrage the In dium" will conintenoo as indiscriminate War on tho border settlements. —Gov. Comm, of Ohio, doyotos only eight lines of his message to slavery. • The Governor scorns to have adopted the idea that, as there js no danger of the introduction of slavery into Ohio, lie will let the States in which it exists, take care of it in their own borders, and Congress take carp of it in the Territories. .atirWe see it stated that upwards of eighty members of the Senate and Douse of Representatives of the Legis lator° of l'ennsylvisnia at the present session are under thirty years of age, and that a few of tho members of the House have just attained their mujori ly. The proportion of very young men in the Legislature is, therefore, un usu.ally and remarkably large. Brevity.—W. 11. Fry, Esq., discours ing at the New York Typographical Society dinner, upon the wonderful brevity- of exprearion brought stoma by u 1.3 of telegraphs, says that a friend of hie went last week to St. Louis, and familiarly telegraphed to his wife in New Yurk—" 1‘ hat have you for brcakfaot, and how is the baby ?" She telegraphed Jack—" Buckwheat cakes and the mesish.ls !" XiirA Cornet Band in SL Louis has ordered, from kkmiton, is mut of pure sil ver instruments. The leader's cor net is of gold, and costs $1,500. A *nitro drum costs $145. HOLLOW•ra PI LL.—Alinost ovary lavaration hat Its anamioles. W• harm Marl locomotive' dsnouocad, and the amportie telegraph called a atilasoct. TM world, .10•190/. MOON to hays agreed aim. con. is relation I. thin plat cosaniisiolit.sa reinaly. There la wattling mar- Isiseng Is this. The human rats everywlisra have the amnia Istoraii orgaoiLatioo—tbvir stomachs, liven, circa /atlas, arms. all thivir vital organs, are a pray to count- Jan iiii.a/ek sad all thyme Caesars are coatrutlial sad rand by Holloway's Pills. Thi., is tiabataario, ia the to rtlamay sr the 01,1 World. It has bate *awed ash alai !Anginal I. this conatry. Nit era costradicta it. She lamina* 4 arratbillbts—lt la Us*. " ALL Rion?! DR 6ACTt."—D• Panty, the gnat enyeterkem be Peaty, 'llll ramie. at the Cyrus steaks of .11.1 . /1 Lisette telegraph, with "vocal l'alrtants, •ho, by might met by day. ars watching far signet.," blokes .unsafe," •• ninntoUlgible tramentaminna," and all that ion et thing. Abet the beet thing De Peaty es. Mia to drop ble ineffectual wire••ortiog RAW come ea to ntlta delpida where he cis be free from anxiety. snot sajoy the lour, of westriug each elegant garment' es are maae at tbas SOW* Moan Ct. Clang Mall of listitbill k A item, /me I ads! aka Chestnut etrerrt above truth. DTIIKMIA —Ctorti.tarinig H.. rarkisa forma is which this alealta. daratspea Itself. It may son As salted • • hydrs leradoll.' , Jo It. trails follow I sollo•atei.o, Psis Is Memo* aparttotro. Water Iltaal. Cootirsroo. Acidity, Opproestoo after Notlog. Jaatiehot. /fLotalloory • ,Torpor of the Liver. Dissla•aa. Debility , t000l• Com. j Web Ac. time. of M. Etat woo Is oar Waal horses,. tioefr *dries certified*. r•latir• to Ur. tyres ••••••01 la . tieleft AM porous. by U.. Otypekatof Bitten ; sidle tee. frets .than searova, • litsrial opladosa asst rot. notary wiprowfood from pan ow eb are 5r.... to Iwo tb.tr • UMW IN p. lo!.. •r• perfectly ssersherning. fultswittz trots a h , r.Lily raspit,tahla Clergy. AIMS X 11.7 7.1 C tION, Mum . rel. 9, 109 Tr W 7.4itor of tie Portlan I Jillrr.r.—Str Oxygireated Hitters—tor wore than twenty-are Jana bay. Mel a exifferer frwu the drapepai•• healdee trying the intl.-ore usy family ph r•lclan• In the almott sealer Isissi r 1 theor •erioal preacrlptioaw I have tried a great variety Of Marta isso.ticoa. with a 1.1a1:14., roautt. Tht.• the klaslasoss..t mr ptiyatCrin. I received last \larch, halt a 4. 4 . a h.Att....4 the Osr,ranate4 Bitter. I begah to we Uwm w,thout way 1,,,pe of derir leg help (ruin them., He. Inegdotermlrse I to give them a fair trial. I enutiaued their es*. bet eith.nt any perteptMe beneet till dune Since *ten I hare grslually rapn.rel ,a health till I as eutlrelr fr.• from iwidtty of the *toms eh, Loa from the &somnolent flatulency. .it 1 the awful eat al• wet die trectleg mica tieslactie, which often. fur days together, hail wintry aiatltte,/ me for ate ty sot for all other astaistserial 4atisms. and rem tarot lif. a burden t feel that I owe It. a. an •tpr.lkaioa ut gr•tite le to Meaare Yowl* k Co., lad elan a deny t.. the pul.iie, to recent neat their Ox•rsasts-1. Ilat•rs, as. la toy rot inevalen. a aurae remedy for that Moat trr,pg. mat reztrig. ascl et eel ..f all diaeseara. to which poor 'Larose aitah ‘4l the elyariepeia. natio: antlered an 'low, an I the I an man,. digerent retn• Iles with no c”..1 laKaitt. 1 tau reeu.aaeol lLte Oxreattel Bitter. with a run .nice few other" ma If any of the ',outwear the )1 'sr's are sutstio4, I beg of the u W to ike trial of the** Bitters without J.I.V VA It cusium; Temporal kr Seth W fnule & Co &wane, and for role b 7 A D , Boobler. Getty KIK. -lc JAcub Fuleeroil•r, Iloromax- Nmey; 11 St Lola,. Orfont, U.K liollester. ALloutts taw, Welpone Wolf, Kot Berlin, Motor Bahia! !loam- Los; Wm U. !falcon', York t prior ; mat 1 , 1 44 LAWN in meslieise*. Poo 11. ,ler fI:P"TrIE GREAT ENGLIEtri lIKMEDT . —XII JA111.3 CLARICE'S este aaaaa n /•w its Plxts, prepared from a I , twoerlidlmt by Sir J. Clarke, M.. D. Physielso Extraor dinery to the Queen. This well kanws 101114X'ine is Doha. 'pesthole-Lot • sore and safe remeiy for Tamale Dithroltiee sad Obstrustione, from any cause eh store r ; and although pawerfail remedy, they coataia snctumg hurtful to tie eonatiettioa. To Mseetao L it II pOttii tally melted. .lit mitt. is a short time, bring on the asootttly ported with Regularity. l►w rub have safer base Lwßs U. fa alters DIA illitstios. e■ Ite. pep psosphleit my wall observed. ler biller particulars tat a pasiptilat trio of the agent. X. 1.-411 sod 6 postage sumps eselosed to say satlisr. last spot, will lasers a bottle, esatadaist ewer SS palls, by Meru Nall. T. W. Drat & but. IR holes" le Spots, Philadelphia.— •. D. Deshler, Spat, Chitty abaci . Stay /T, 111411. ly irrds• a Irertlainnoat of Dr Sanford's LI VIZ 117111110S &TOIL, La analtser salaam. ***el itepoits. . GRTTYSBURG-Barcaoar Lair, tu r per6ae Flour ♦ Flour beat SE ihas-- - ...._ ackwhest....- ....- 'llaoirewrillaid Mer 1...... -:. Timothy Seed --- .... --. Flax Seed ....„ -.... ...... -........-.„ i10r10y...--......--.........., ?loiter or red...--...".....„„.. Pork ......—....-.....—.....-. ...... .... BALTINORK--Famor Lin. Floor. ........ ..... 573 to 00 / 30 to / 17 Rye . ......... to $7 -pats ................» ' 74 to 77 Oats ' 45 to 51 tuvii• s so to s fi 3 00 to 2 35 1300 C 41214, per hand.. ...... 7 00 1010 00 Hogs, per hand— 7 %0&o850 12 00 tot? 00 Whisity Pen Tian, pet ton 6 ,! oit HANOraa---TNIZIODAY 141?. BUIS; Irons wagons.. ....... SO De how a 50 rat 1 12 to 25 ••••••• ••• ••• •••• 23 elleill••• ....•,. .1,40.111..••••••••• 0 11 .1104•• • • • ••• ••••••• ••••••••• SO • thsent. 110 Alarsidtdeed •••••••••••••••••• oik rbilal.M•44l Ss • • woo" ••••••••••• 554 LlC—lrazioar Lass. pair; Von T wOI iolDvm.A.L.• '44.- from swim -411 r; • - ..•••••••• .....•••••• owe. - 711 ..... • ••"• 1- le to flo • —0 s 1. Ts a se EfEffi;MElll 3 , 1M.4. Horrible Murder at Prirkteeptie.—A I most bridal murder wise notemitted on Saturday night at Poughkeepsie, N.Y. , The parties are Lewis Gould and Elias Lawrence. They bad bees hying to gether for several you.s as - man aad wife, and bad one vhikl, a girl about 12 ' years of ago, very intelligent, who was in the room when the act was commit ted, which resulted in the death of hor mother. On Monday she appeared as a witness against her father. Iler evidence alone brands the father as a cowardly and told-blooded murderer.— It appears that on Sunda y night Gould entered the room in which he, Eliza Lawrence and their daughter, Mary Rachel Lawronoe, lived (the house be ing occupied by several families,) and after a few words had transpired be tween them, in which ho threatened to kill her, Gould seised an axe and struck hers blow upon the stomach, inflicting a terrible gash, from which the entrails protruded. She lingered until Sunday night, when she expired in great agony. Queen Victoria's Sknfeg.--Queen Vic toria skates. We subjoin, as of some interest to the bex, the annexed de scription of a pair of skates just com pleted for Queen Victoria : " In lieu of straps across the instep, each skate is provided with a patent loather boot. These boots arc firstly attached by a strap of plated silver to the clop;gs, which are of satin wood, highly rwlialied. The skate irons termi nate in front in the appropiate and graceful form of a swan, and both sides j are elegantly chased. The cup that !forms the receptacles for the heels ii 'silver-plated, and chased with the de ! signs of a rose, shamrock and thistle. 'isms same design is embroidered in white silk upon the patent leather, to which it forms a pleasing contrast.— The size gracefully corresponds with the small foot of her Majesty, and when mounted on them, 'tis saki rho looks eleguntl,y." liiirThe gold fever is decidedly rag ing throughout the West, and hundreds of young men are preparing to start early in the spring for the newly discov ered mines of Western Kansas. In ma ny of the large towns companies of 50 to 100 are organizing. On the 3th by the Rev. Mr. Cabmen, Mr. AT,OYSI US }HUM 11N. Mis 4 JOANNA STORM, both of Oxford township. Adams county. On the 9th in4t., by Rev. A. 0. Oeininger. Mr. MICHAEL HELSEL to Miss MARIA HILDE BRAND, both of EA,I. Oa the 20th inst.. by the same, Mr. ZACHA WAR BTOrGif. formerly of Dover, to Miss SARAH SCHWARTZ. both of East Berlin. This morning, StrA. LOUISA k. LITTLE, wife of John A. Little. of this plaice. in the 34th year of her age. lirair-Funeral will take place at 2 o'vlot..k to-nsorrow—Tuesday. The friends of the family are invited to attend. In Hagerstown, at an early hour on Tumidity last, at the house of her son-in-law, Dr. N. B. Scott, while upon a •imit. in her dtith year, Mn. CATHARINE SITHERSON, relict of John B. M'Pherson, Esq., late of Gettysburg. On the 2Gth inst.. CATHARINE AMANDA, daughter of John P. and Teresa* Hoffman, of this place. aged 2 yearn 3 month/. and 16 days. On the 25th lust., Bra. MARGARET WHITE. of this place, widow of lir. John White, dec'd., aged 50 years 8 month; and II data On the nd inst.. Mrs. S.‘RAH T. MUMMA. ife of E. W. Mumma. M. U., of Sandersville. aged 26 years 7 montlis and 3 days. [Balt. Sun please ropy.] On the 25th Mis 4 MART JANETA, dangh ter of Mr. Francis Ogden, of Cumberland town ship, aged 18 years 2 mouths and • days, Died, Jannary 20th, LUCINDA M., 'laughter of Samuel .1. and Catharine S.torb, of Moans. pleasant township, aged about 1 year and 3 months. On the 24th inst., in Franklin township, Mr. HENRY CUTSfIAL.L. aged 74 years and 3 months, having been in feeble health fur more the Ileoty years. The sun Wall in the west When Berry went to rest_ His hones may moulder in the dust, 'Till the test trun t p shall call him to the just." On the 10th instant, at the residence of her son-in-law, George Hagerman,in Mottatpleasent township. Mrs. ELIZABETH st.p.;4IIKER, widow of George Sourbeer. dec'd., in the iiiVUt year of her age. ller descendents number 1:18. She was the mother of 15 children, 16 grand ehil : dren, and 22 great grand children. She was kiad mother stud a faithful christien. Her los. is truly the loss of a sincere friend of all who knew ber. May she rest in peace. .. 500 30 1 ..7.. ". .. " 1 10 4 3 1 20 .... as TO ...... 50 ..... ...... 50 ..- 200 TOSRPII CLUNK., SR'S., ESTATE.—Let -0 tars of Llministration on the estate of Joseph Clunk, Sr., late of Mountpleasant twp., Adams eo., deceased. having been granted to the undersigned, residing in the same township, he hereby gives notice to all per sons indebted to said estate to make im mediate payment. and those having claims against the same to present them properly authenticated for settlement. . ......5 00 to•s 75 ......1 50 to 1 75 1 20 70 7 Oo 6 75 Notioe. itrARY Ctiftring ESTATE.—Letters of gi administration on the estate of linty non. hate of /dueittpisatant vorta, Meese smutty ? demised, haring been grinned to she andierstgd. residing in the seao township. he hereby gives notice to ail pones' iedebt ad to odd estate to make i gantediate moment, and shoes baring Maims sollast the UMe lo present them propor antbentiaaMd for set gamest. PE TER slum, dciser. Jan. 31, 1859. et EoBY STONIIk'S REffATE.—Letters f adohtiotnt.tion on the nstate of Mary isle of franklio 4ahas iialisty f ebreamd k , basin; boon pontsd bo kits undsrsigiasd. residing so Satin' township. be hotehy sites oak* to au perms indshfod i*sst::4 to imabis iionsoyasopt, having elidigt some 'l6 . ro Wto P • for set- • *ter. 1.659. dt . , ;111 EMI Par lisle. JALhemarodu or scars-Dirst _rat PosAmovis lIILL-416. bust sad 41141,4m1. diallPealgeei* %tram , laleat-!at. Voris per board, eadi. Nan& emit, Jan. 24, Mit 4t* De itit4i% MARRIED, TO Toiftb. DIED, She has gone to a mansion or rest, Front a region of sorrow and pain, To the glorious land of the ble.t, Where she never can suffer again : The pangs of Affliction and sickness are o'er, The cloud no her spirit will darken irti more. Who mourns that her garland is won, Thit the crown on her forehead is !right? That her trials and labors are done, That her spirit rejoice+ in light? Who weep, that our lo+s is her infinite gain, Where death cannot enter end sin cannot stain? Oh! leave bee to rest with her God, To join in that music benign, Which swells o'er her blessed abode, Where every sight Is divine: Where flowers humortal, with lustre are fed From the source of all glory, unceasingly abed I=l Notice. MMEMMEI Notice. Pales Sale II Plifi*ONAL PRAPIIRTY.—n: asb., ascribere win sell at public Balm, at their eurtriflanspton, leading township, :a . : 1 21= r, Ms 3!i chig ef Agree sea, the faker- tag Smowil lla 2 11 8 / 8 sad 1 nate, f cows, threshing , claims, (good AS sew,) a narrow-tread four-horse 'ragas., a light two-hone wagon, horse gears., ploughs and harrows, and other fanning utensils. Also, household and kitties& furniture : Bareang tables, chairs, bedsteads, cooking stove, ten-plate do., bacon, hozstaeadi, barrels, sad • rose variety of other ankles too senueroas to mention. One new Rockaway ; bay by the ton ; about 30 bags. griadstapae, wheelbarrow, km., to. Mirtiole to coutaniance IS 10 o'clock, A. N., oo said .lay, wive: vitteadnace will be given and terns wade knows by - - - - - Jas. 31, '59. is Pablo Bale OF VALUABLE PERSONAL PROPRISTY.— The snbacriben, Administrators Or MYST 3111: T deceased, will sell .t Public Sale, at the late residence of said deceased, in Hamilton township, Adams county, about midway between East Berlin sad Abbottstowa, on ilkoodery, tie list day of February nest, the following Personal. Property, viz : ONE FAMILY HORSE, Colt. 2 Cows. 5 Sheep, 4 Shoats, Three-horse Wagon, One-horse Wagon, Hone Gean, 2 Sad dles and Bridles, Ploughs, Harrow 7 Shorel Noggin*, Winnowing Mill, Cutting Box, Halter and Cow Chains, Rakes, Fork., Sho% els, and other fanning implements; Grain in the Ground. Alin, a large lot of Carpenter Tools, 2 Grind stone., and Household and Kitchen Furniture, such a , Bureaus, Tables, Chairs, Beds and Bed ding. Ten-plate Store and Pipe, Eight-day ('lock. Carpeting, Copper and Iron Kettles, and a varie ty of other articles too numerous to mention. iparSale to commence at 10 o'clock. A. M., on said day, when attendance will be given and terms made known by SOLOMON NI.:SIMERT, HKNRY MUMMERT, Administrators Jan. 24.'59. u* Public Sale OF PERSONAL PROPERTY.—The subscri ber, intending to relinquish the farming business, will sell at Public Sale, at his residence, in Huntington township, Adams county. within one stile of Petersburg, (Y. 5..) on 7'uesday, iAe Ist day of MarrA nett, the following Personal Property, tie: FOCR HEAD OF WORKING IfoRsES, 2 Colts, 15 bead of Cows and Young Cattle. 15 he id of Sheep. 7 head of Ilogs, 2 Broad-tread Wagons, Two-horse Carriage and Harness, Grain Drill, Horse Gears, Ploughs and Harrows, Cutting Bog, Halters, Cow Chains, FIR it Chains, Spreaders, Wheelbarrow, Grinel,tone, Forks, Rakes, and other farming implements. Also, Four Beds, Tables, Chairs, Bureaus, Chest, Eight-day Clock. Cooking and Ten-plate Stoves and Pipe, Iron Kettle, and a variety of other ar ticle' too numerous to mention. /OrSale to commence at 9 o'clock ft 'd ,on mid day, when attendance will be given and terms made I.nowo by Jan. 21, '59. 14* TF. FART—The subscriber also offers at Private Sale, his FARIL situated as shove, bounded by lands of Hon. D. Sheffer, Sebastian Stitsel, Andrew Hartman, Jacob Asper, and °air, containing 180 ACHES, more or less,— abo t acres being Timbered, with a due pro portion of Meadow. The improvements consist of a good tworstory Double Brick House. with Wick BaildLog, Brick Bank Barn, Corn Crib and Wagon Shed, Carriage House, Smoke Hou:e, and other outbuildings 2 Orchards of good fruit. well of w tier near the door, he. The farm has heels limed twice. Pellloll.ll wishing to view the prop erty are requested to call on the undersigned, re aiding thereon. DAVID IsEREW. January 24. Public Sale. 'IRE subscriber, Intending to quit fanning. will Jell at public male, at his residence. in tier township. Adams county, at the old Kn.- /ell tavern stand. on the Chambershurg road, on Friday. the 4th day of Mend nizt, the following valuable Personal Property, viz: 4 head of FIORSKS, (1 brood mare.) 8 bead of rows 5.4 young cattle, 5 sheep. 1 narrow-tread four-horse wagon, horse gears, ploughs and har rows. shovel ploughs. corn forks, cutting box. hay carriage. wood ladders, single and double trees. rakes, forks, and other farming utensils. Hale to commence at 9 o'clock. A. 11:, on said day, when attendance will be given and terms made known lir JOIIN C,tREY. January 21. 1e39. U - • Still at Work! COACIDIAKING AND BLACESIIITHING. —The undersigned respectfully inf,,rvas kis friends and the public that he condones the Coachusaking and Blacksmithin sr business Its every breech at his establishment in Cham bersharg street. lie has on hand and will manufacture to order all kinds of CARRIAGES, BrOvirgzi, SLEIGHS, Spring Wagons, ke., of the hest material, and made by superior work men. 11 1 34.-RitrAtatao and BLICI*IIIITIIIMA of all kinds done at reasouable rates, promptly sail to the satisfaction of customers. cocstar Paourcz taken in tick:lnge for work at market pricer. If3rPersonadesiring articles or work in di* Coachniaking or Hiscksanitising liae , art re. spectfully invited to call on JOHN L. lIOLTZWORTII Gettysburg, Jan. 24, '59. Adams County TEACHERS' ASSOCIATION.—The Adams County Teachers' Association will meet in Gettysburg, on Thursday, February 10th, et 10 o'clock, A. Y., and remain in session three days. The branches taught in our Common School 4, together with other subjects, will be discusse.l and illustrated. It is hoped that every Teacher will feel under obligations to be present. Several distinguished Educational men from abroad are expected to be present. The friends of education are earnestly solicited to attend. J. K. McILIIENNY. Co. Superintrodeut Jan. 17,'59. td Something New. MM, IL D. ARMOR respectfully announces t) the citizens of Gettysburg and vicinity ttt s • has opened a room on Washington street. near Mr. S. Powers' granite yard. where silt. is prepared to corer and repair Parnsols and neatly, cheaply and with dispatch.— Those haring work to do in this line will sale something by giving her a call. .14n. 17. 1839. 3t Register's Notice. XTOTICE is hereby given to all legatees and other persons concerned that the Admin- istration accounts hereinafter mentioned will he presented at the Orphan's Court of Adams county for confirmation and allowance, OA Thrraday. tie 24tH of February out, at 10 u'elock, A. M., via: 89. The account of John Burkholder, Administrator pendente Cite of the eit. tale of George Group, late of Menallen township, Adams county, deceased. 90. The first and final account of Joeeph Kepner, Administrator of John Grim, late of Berwick township, dee'd. 91. The emend amount of Joseph J. Kuhn, Administrator with the will an nexed of John Diehl, late of East Ber lin, deceased. ZACIIARIAM MYERS, Register Register's Ocoee, Gettys- f burg, Jan. 24, 1859. Store Limnos. MOM following applieetios to keep • whole '. sale and ratan Liquor Store, bee been Sled in sty °Mee, with the requisite somber of rivers, sad will be premnitad at the Court et Qaartet Session', es the 24th ilkif ef Adman were: COVER k KUNTZ. Beneath of Gettysburg. BENNY G. WOLF, Cialt. 1 EMI! Waikted. Notioe. A N to the Plasteriag banana 'firtHE subscriber, having beat "mimeo ba wanted bY am OtittYiburg- ibe Casing Cosines rum of Ansaisman. One alma IS /ears of age will be preferred. Cosanjuse of she person sod enage l f jaw. / food elision will be Oro a Llama; of Boiler lour bikaan arm 4 , 10. al tinl= "6. Brocit I Meaty, bonny eras notice to aU persosk*sviiiig clangor imass.assisstsaidiDisriseir, sekno t 0 0 ineiti is limas ricki79 -841 ague, , asstins maw to dootboatibocsoifinit Praalt- Berl end at OSSamesit and( ail panne bs. CB T he woo arl • 4.oea to nab* nisiodiarepatistaut. sod .mains. No inctiti4o fictido WeLlkip _et KOJI. ,pin. 24, lb. ft ripBEATS ALL DLSBASIS lass of CBABOB.—De. Raabe* will also, giro special 'Mention to the following C Night, Colde, Consumption, Crew+. 111111111•88 1 1. Asthma, Bronchitis and other disease.:4 the Throat and Lungs. He will devote pa War attention to the treatment of all skin diatoms —Lumbago, &roles, Itheomettsas, (acute and chronic,) Neuralgia, Paralysis, EPilePeY, Dys pepsia, Pilafs, and all deraagement of the Stomach, Liver and Bowels, and also to all chronic female diseases- 8 1mtelei "lead" will be given to the treat ment of the and EAR, without the use of the Knife or Nee die, and be has constantly on hand en excellent assortment of beautiful Artificial Eyes, and Tympanums, or Ear Drums, suitable for either sex and all ages—inserted In fire minutes. Dr. B•akee has made • new discovery of • Fluid that will produce perfect absorption of the C re, and restore perfect vision to the , Eye without the use of the knife. Dr. Beate* can produce one thousand certificates of his perfect success in coring Cancers, old Sores or Ulcers. Fistula, Swellings or Tumors of every description and without the use of the knife Special arrangements must be made with Dr. Baskee for the treatment of the last named diseases, as they will require his constant ad vice and attention. Dr. Raakee is one of the most skillful and celebrated Surgeons and Physicians now living. ills fame is known personally In nearly every principal city in the world. All letters directed to Dr. Daakee, (en • closing ten cents,) from any distance, correct ly stating the nature of th• disease, shall be promptly A onswerea s and patients treated by correspondence FREE OF CHARGE. Odice hours from B*.t. 11., to 5 P. M. DOCTOR. BA AKEE, No. 74 Lexington St, between Charles A liberty, Jill. 31, '59. iy Baltimore, Md. • T] To Merchants & Farmers. LT C HEAP AND CHOICE JAMES DICKS. ROBERT M. DICKS DAVID LEIIEW BA/kr/MORE 11(18/..1"R$8. Dr. Basaoo At HOOK • BALDWIN'S, d. W comer Lerisoftoß 4. Green Rtrereo, BALT! MORE, SID . We would respeettally incite the attention of borers to our large and well selected stock of prime family Grocerler, comprising erery article usually kept in a first-claps Grocery, which we offer at prices as low as (if out lower than) any house in the city. We name iu part: Prime New Prop Orleans Sugar. Do. do. Molasses. Porto Rico mad low grade do.—very cheep. Lag Key ra, Porto Itico, Cap. Java, Maricabo, and ot h er C..dfcee. Excellent Imperial, Young Ilyson, Lad Coe powder Teas, at 50 cents per potted. Choice Oolong d t5O cents. lir Imperial Irnril 7$ sta. per mad This Tea we warrant equal, if sot superior, to ant Tea sold at other places for $1 per lb. FLOUR, PISA, NACOS, at prices to salt the times. 4 L&O, Floe old BRANDY, Old Rye WHISKEY. Old Heurboa WHISKEY PORT, POZIOT, 1118DIRIA, se4 ;GALAS/ Rectified Whiskey and Dontestie Brandy AT etTY reicas. Sir All Goods delivered to Boats and Rail roadsilly ..y.bvsyttr, 155 NO CHARON VOX PACEAOIII. Ratlifartluo guarantied la Ull cases or the Roods retunewd at oar expense. A liberal dis count allowed to country nterrhunts. 11001► k BALDWIN. Wholesale •nd Retail Grocers, Southwest for. Greco t Lexiugto• sts., Jae. 24, '5ll. tr Baltimore, 344. Howard House, CORNER Howard and ILthittare Streets, BALTIMORE. MAI New Proprietor.. yore re4ored t o $1.50 per d e , s . coil f o r tte oW'ard 11041111 Coach sit the Depots. A. pro J. N. BUCK, P rie `°"" January 24, 5 59. Iy Adams County 11 ~~{CTUAI. F r l at it:: d l N S L. rc lt b A l .\ 4 l., I: 8 1 4 :0 1 PANY. Liam !: ! rmidmi—George Swope. rke PresideAl—:s. R. Rusaell. ,Seemery—D. A. Burbler. Ttwerwrer—Dn 'el il WC rea ry. Ereeetire CurramOre.--Robert 31cCurdy, Jacob Kits'', Andrew Helots&!man. itiangers.—George Swope, A. Hsiehler; Ja cob King, A. He.sitzelmnis, It. N'eurdy, Thos. A. llJrahail, S. Pahnestoek, Wm. B. 31.Clellan. Win. B. Wtson, 31. Eiehelberger, Ab.llel p . Gitt, John Woltord. H. A. Picking, J. Aughiairsingh, John Horner, R. G. HeCrestry, S. R. Russell. H. Wereary, Andrew Pullrs , John Picking, J. It. Hersh. tar This Company is limited in its opera tion's to the county of Adams. II has been in successful operation for more than six years, and in that period hiss paid all losses and ex penses, without any asaesamtnl, having also a large surplus capital in the Treasury. The Com pany employs PCI Agents—all business being done by the M inigers, who nre annually elect ed he the Stockholders. Any person desiring an Insurance can apply to any of the shore named Managers for farther information. Eteentiv, Committee meets at the oCe of the Company cn the last Wednesday is erery month, ail, I'. M. Sept. 27, 1858. Notice. 17111 E Brat and final account of N IEL Ga•TsoN. Committee of Juasen llcarga, (a Lunatic.) has bee. filed in the Court of Comnion Pleas of Adams county, and will be confirmed by stid Court on the 244 4/ sf ttibrair wart, unless cause be shown to the contrary. JACOB 111.7.411EY, ProtA'y Protbonotary'a Office, Get- 1 . tyoburg, Jan. 24, 1859.* - - Good and Cheap ! TILE nndersigned would inform his friends and the public generally, that he continues tue CARRIAGE-MAKING BUSINESS, in all its branches, at his establishment., in East Rid dle Street. (near the east end,) Gettysburg, Pa., where be itss on band a first-rate Jut of work, and is prepared to put up to order whatever may he desired in his line, viz :—Rockaway and float-body Carriages, Falling • - Top, Rockaway and Trotting Bog- 1- - gies, Jersey Wazons, Ate. With eiennotato good workmen cad good materials. he can pledge 14.1 Work to be of the hest quality—and his prices ace among the lowest. Mgr Repairiqg done at abort notice. and at reasonable rate.t, Country produce taken in exchange for work ; Valli Jug. 1.5, '37 JACOB TROXEL. - - - ------ --- To the Country, (11001) `IIiWS.-1 have rooted tke Foundry kI for the ensuing year, and sat prepared to wake the different billies of Castings usually made at a Foundry. I will keep coast/tally or hand the different kinds of PLOUGHS, Points, Shares, Cutters, be.; Pots, It ettks, Pasts, Wash ing Machines, U.; Stoves and Mackiast; ; Por ches, Verandah's sad Cemetery Vatican made and put up with dispatch. AU orders riU be atteade4 to prompt/y; but being without capital, sods/trey being seem @sty to carry on the business, I will be com pelled to sell for caatt, bolos all courts,- work 5 per cent. will be deducted. Suitable trade will be taken, if daUsered at the time of pur chasing. ,Glre es a call. I. M. WARREN. Gettysburg, Jane 1, '67. BA L ri.vonz it ÜBE MS. WrNi43OT MO:MT, Gifts and Boobs ago be talned M if.• IL, HOTS k CO.'S Groat Soother& GIFT BOOK !STORE. BALTIMORE.; Md. _Read to them fora Cateleffue• Grater i deetiamorts them ever befOre offered to Agents I Persons sending en ii. K. Holt k Co. are sore of a Gift worth sot less than fifty cents, and in Palmy butane*, worth ONR HUNDRED DOL LARS! Ow list of Prism embraces a great re rimy of Gold and Silver Watches , . Lockets,Cha ins, Ladies' Broaches. Bracelets, Parlor Time Pieties, Sewing Machine., Silk Dresses, Picture*, kc. kr. • Ina sew Catalogue of Books may be found Histories, Biographies, Travels, Adventures, Sto ries, Anecdote*, Tales, Narratives, Rosnancee,l Sports and Pastimes. Alen, Religions, Biblical, Theological, Classical, Philosophical, Gtogr iph ice], Botanical and Agricultural Works. Dictionaries, Lexicons, Albums, Annuals and Presentation Book'. Bibles. Ilymn and Prayer Books, in every style of binding. Together with all the newest Works of the day. all of which are handsomely bound and ACAItANTEED Plat- FECT in KVERV respect. Purchasers lit ism at a distance will, by stating title of books wanted, be treated with the same, liberality as if at our Store themselves. TAKE NOTICE.—AII orders will be answered it two days from the time they are received. , We can guarantee the hest actual per center. (including books and prenents.l ever yet offered by any Book selling firm or agency in the rni- State 4, and are confident that all who give us a trial will be sure to but again. Persons wishing to act its Agents for us. will have (on application) Catalognea and a spendid ' Show Card, establishing our Agency, forwarded free of expense. AU orders should be addrewied to 11. E. Ilt►VT k CO.. No. 40 Baltimore street, Baltimore, Md. Jan. 17. 3m Knatie & Co„ ikT OR. 1,3, 5 and 7 North Eutaw Street,— 11 SALESROOM No. 207 Baltimore Street, between Charles and Light—BALTIMORE. .Md., Manufacturers of Gold Medal Premium GRAND: AND SQCARE PIANO FORTES. Wm. Knahe k Co. would respectfully invite the attention of the public, and especially those in want of a FIRST CL.iSS PIANO, to their as sorted stock of instruments, which, for potter and sweetness of tone, easy and agreeable touch. and beauty of finish, hate, by the hest of judges, been pronounced uskrivaltd by any in the coun try. As to the relsthe merits of our Pianos, we would refer to the Certiticntes of -Excellence in our poaseAtion. from THALBERG, STRIKOSII, G. SATTER and 11. VIKUNTEMPS, as also from some of the most distinguished professors and amateurs in the country ; alj.o to the following PIIEMICMS. received within the last three years: GOLD MEDALS at the Maryland Institute, 1855, 185 C, 18:4. SILVER MEDALS at the Metropolitan lu,titute, Washington, 1857; also, MEDAL at the Franklin Institute, Philadel phia. 1856: FIRST PREMIUM at the Mechanics' Institute, Richmond, 1855, 1856. MI inettm menis of our manufacture have the fitil Iron frame. and are guaranteed for FIVE YEARS. gelk,..l'articular attention paid to the selection of Instruments for distant orders, and a privilege of exchange granted at any time within six moa., If the instruments should not prove entirely lads factory. A liberal discount to Clergymen, Tesibirs and Schools. Terms liberal. Wholesale dealers will find it to their advan tage to tire us • call, as by greatly increased facilities, we are enabled to fill all orders al* dispatch. gferConstantly on hand, a large assortment of MELODEONS, from the best factories. SECOND-HARD PIANIki at Great Bargains, at prices from $3O to Sl3O, Pianos Exchanged, hired and Toned. GROCERIES, HALT, &O WINIIS A all Is respectfully solicited. • WILLIAM KNABE & January 17, 1858. ly COMMISSION MERCHANTS and Dealers in CORN, Corn Meal, Oniusoes, OATS. Rye Cbop, Bose Dust, MILL FEED, Day. Straw, Plum. Lltne, FIA Ili R, Yield Needs. k Ground Plaster Nos. 147 A (49 XOllllllll 1101SAIW STOUT. Jan. li r '5lO. ly• BALTIMORE, MD. E:=l Hueller & Frick, FLOUR & PRODUCE Cornell4sioe awl For wanDeg !Leninists. North Wert, opposite N. R. R. Depot.. RALTIMORR. Jsnuary 17, 1859. ly - - - - C. W. Slagle is Co., COMMIPSION t PRODLTE MNR CIIANTS,Nes. 118 and 133 Nor(h . G t Owe, lialtimare.—ileing established in r the Conendvsion hnsiness fora 'somber 4f years, they solicit ronsignments, and pay particular attention to the sale of CRAIN of all kinds, Floor, Clover Seed. Whiskey and Country Pro duce generally. We", remit proceeds promptly. Tracks from the Northern retina Riilroad run into our Warehouses. Refer to R. 11. Buehler, tiettfsburg. [June 21, 1 Susquehanna House, OPPO.*TE attract Statioo. BALTIMORE, VD. Fare reduced to $1.25 per day. JOHN A. SLADE, Proprietor. January 17. Gm IitILESALE AGENCY Pon JONES'S P.ITENT LAMPS. superior to all others in the market. Also dealers In COAL OIL and LAMPS of every description. Constantly on hand COAL OIL of the very hr..t quality, which we will Fell nt the lowest market price. All orders promptly filled. A.lllll/XIN At CO., No. 1 S. Liberty st., (near Balthoore,) Jan. 17. Um , Boltituore. New & Rich 4 - EN% - frLRY. SILVER WARE, SILVER PLAT ED WARE, ke.—A. E. WARNER.. Gold and ilveriunith. No. 10 Nutt's Gar STELES', BAL TIMORE, MD., has in store a beautiful assort ment of styles and patterns of 1111,711 JEWELRY. suitable for present... embracing a great variety of Plain Gold and Sett Broaches, Mosaics. Car bunkles, te.. Ear-Rings. Bracelets. Finger Rings met with Diamond, Ruby. Pearl. Opal. Emerald. tr.. Ladies' Gold Chains. Vest k Guard Chains. Miniature Locket... Gold Thimbles. Cuff Pius : Signet, Chased and Plain Gold Rings: Peucil4 and Pens. Sleeve Buttons and Stubs. Gold and Jet Cruaaes. Jet Bracelets, Pins k Ear Rings, ke. A variety of Silver Mounted it Plated Castors. Cake Baskets, Waiters. Candlesticks, Butter and Snit Stands, Pearl Handle Desert Kilirell. Spoong, Fucks, Lad/es. Faney Articles. Sc.. all of which is respectfully offered on the lowest terms ! Be .The Country Trade and Dealers generally are invited to glee me a call, and examine Goods end Prices, being satisfied that my IiLLVER WARE cannot be surpassed either for fineness or quality, or the latest and most beautiful patterns. January 17, 1859. ly DAVIS/. S. wrinr - • White & Swope, WHOLES ALE Detain in BOOTS, SHOES, " CAPS, & STRAW GOODS; alert, in taihionable Moleskin. Silk, Felt and Fur HATS, N. W. Can. Baltimore and Howard striate, Beltintore, M. Nu*. 29, !VS& Dcakr in Hata, Caps and Children's Fancy GoodA, MO. 343 West Baltimore Street. near• the 4 - 1 Eutaw anise, Baltimore, keeps on hand all goods of the best make and latest style to be foiled is a Arst, clam retail flat Ewa. A Ball from perwaa visiting the City is solieited. Dee. YU. UM& 6se* IMPOIC Gilarge 1/ohae, ssatss ZAL aa4l4 1: 1 ( ,GLASS, 41t GOUNANSWAIZE, Na 41 Nora noward tormven Linter ton *ad Fora* &reds. bthisiors. Md. lertimkOnkes +Away*, as issisd at factery P 60411. film 1148. ly MOO& gErriiii4 *wily warm 41 mew or bir amin the . 7 .7.1111 , t=6l/1 Jos. 37, 104. 4* c u,,,e,m,. eiflst Gifts! Gifts! Peter Zell & Son, Light, Light! ALSO JORY A. SWOP, J. 8. McClellan, KAt Skins ...I's NSON ffIL 4 , meet ea oolitic* to kls Meads sod the public. thin ste bus just returned l•oru New York with .larger assortment 'bon ever of new Dods, comprising - re ry reitietr of MEN - 14 and ROTS' WINTER CLOTIIIN4Ii, of the latest styles and unsurpassed in quality and cheapness, Over ('oats from $ll up to 514: Pants from $1 to $4; Dress Coats from St 50 to $l4: Vratstrorn Sl} tents to $9; Un dershirts and Drawers; Buckskin, Far and Cot ton Gloves; Ifiniikercbiefe, Cravats, Shirts, Collars, ke.. at all priers. Also the largest and best lot of Fine and Heavy BOOTSandSIIORS ever offered in this market, and will be sold at prices to suit the times—Sooty from SI 15 to $4 50; Shoes from SI to $1 75; and a very fine Assortment of Patent Leather and cntr akin Gaiters from $1 50 to $3; HATS of vori ons styles, Silk, Fur and Wool, from 37 . 1 cants to $3; also a new lot of Fancy Goods, JewcirS, Watches, Clocks, Guitars, Violins, Flutes, Sc.; and last but not least, a lot of that fine Chewing TOBACCO, known by all who have tried it as very superior. II tying been in New York for the last dace mouths, these goods hate all been kipught at auction for CASII, and as the season has ad vanced tad money scarce, I em induced to of fer them at such prices as must be satisfactory to all. All who want the worth of their money and a littlemore should call soon. No trottlic to show our Goods. ' Jan. to, 1858. TICSIIELS WHEAT, RYE 200.()00 CORN, OATS, SEEDS, kr ' . Mao, hour and Country Produce generally, for which the highest market prices will be paid. We have constantly on hand at wholesale and retail, Fish,Salt, Guano, Plaster,Coffee, Suzan', Molasses, Ceder-ware, Tobacco, Burning Fluid, Matches, Spices, Breinig k Fronefield's Cattle Ponder, kc., to which we respectfully incite the attention of Merchants, as we are determin ed to sell at as low n figure as the acme articles can be bought elaewhere. We have also on hand a supply of the BEST QUALITY OF QOAI,, for Cook, Parlor and Bar-room Stoves, apd for Blacksmith's use, which we are selling low, as we receive it direct from the mines. !LILL FEED oleo fur *ale. DISTRESS k WINTER New Oxford, Jun. 10,1838. 3rn* ATTORNKT AT LAW. (o ffi ce one door west of Buettlees drug and book store, Cbarn bersbarg street.) ATTORNICT •SO SOLICITOR roe PLTSICTS AND Pgsstoss. Bounty Land War rants, Back-pay snspended Claims, sad all other claims against the Government at Wash ip.gton, D. C.; alb° American Claims in England. Land Warrants located and sold, or bought,and highest prices given. Agents engaged in lo cating warrants in lowa, Illinois and other western States. Mgr Apply to him personally or by letter. Gettysburg, Nov. 21, '53. Edward B. Buehler, A TTORNEY AT LAW, will faithfully and A promptly attend to all business entrusted to btm. Ile speaks the German language.— Glace at the same place, in South Baltimore street, near Yorney's drug store, and nearly opposite Danner k Ziegler's store. Gettysburg, March 20. - _ Wm. B. McClellan, ATTORNKY AT L. AW.--Offire on the south side of the public square, 2 doors west of the death:44lm • Gettysburg, Augoxt 22, '52. J. Lawrence Hill, M. D. AS his office one 0 - 1- 365\ .,,5e doorwest of the - 4 " Linnchurch in Chambersburg street, anti opposite Picking's store, where those wishing to have any Dental g i lera don performed are respectfully incited to eel!. RFritaaxeLs : Drs. Horner, Rev. C. P. Krantli,ls.D ..Rev. 11. L. !laugher, D. D., Rev. Prqf. M. JACCI)111, Prof. M. L. Stcever. Gettysburg, April I I, '53. 1312 Earn Earnest and Final Notice. WISE undersigned having sold his Store in Arendtsville to Mr. Jacob Shank, and be ing now under the necessity of closing up his old business, earnestly requests his old friends and customers to come forward and settle up and adjust their respe live accounts. It must be apparent to every one that this business will nut admit of delay, and unwilling to be toostrennons in enforcing his claims, lie would urgently request all those indebted not to mike any delay. ■s his time and attendance in the Store is now very limited, and those who neglect this notice will, after the 15th day of March next, find the Notes and Accounts given into other hands. JACOB F. LOWELL Arentitsville, JAIL 10, 1833. GEORGE .k IlkiNftY wampLgt will make llwase Spoutiug and put allelic same low, fur cash or country produce. Farmers and mil others wishing their houses, barns, kc., spout ed, would do well to give them a cull. April 18, '53. tt G. k 11. W.IMPLEIL WITHOUT SURGICAL OPERATIONS OR LOSS OF noom—Cancers, Tumors, Wens, Scrofula, Ulcers, kc., cured In a short time, without the knife, by Dr. MacNicuot., (Colleague of the late Dr. Louneberry, deed.,) N 0.50, North Fifth Street, below Arch, Philad's. The remarkable success which has attended the treatment of Cancers, Tumors, Lc., by Dr. Mac Nichol, for • number of years past, has at tracted the attention, and in many instances has secured the hearty approval of many emi nent Physicists lu Philadelphia, who are no louger willing to risk the dangers and uncer tainties of coating. CASCICS CAS ■a CURED I—if properly treated and promptly. A great majority of th• case. of Cancer, can be effectually cured. The nu merous patienu, from every section of the country, who have been cured under this method of treatment is a guarantee of its superiority over every other known system. Those who may be of with these dia eases,and desire further inkormation or advice, will please address Dr. Mac Nichol, when they will receive prompt attention end a Copy of Pamphlet, on the treatment of Cancers—free of charge. White Swelling, Hip Disease, Scroinlons and Malignant Ulcers, Diseases of the Mouth and Throat, Ulcerations of the Hosea, Tetter, Scald Head, and all diseases of the Skin, permanent ly cured, and proper remedies sent--carefally packed—by Express to say part of tke country. la every case a plain description of the dis ease is required. Address Dr. IlasNiehol, No. 50 North 6th Street. Philadelphia, Proprietor and Xanatacturer of Dr. Lonneberry h Co.'s Celebrated imperial Peparative, the best and most reliable Family Medicine of the Nineteenth Century, for the cure of all diseases originating in impurities of the blood. Jae. Pi, 1539. am E=l Family' Grocery AfND PROVISION STORE.--431LLESPIS k TEOMAS respectfully inform the people or t ettysburg and the public generally, that they bare just returned front the city with a trenersi - assortment of GROCER'S.% PROVIS IONS aid VIICISTABLES, 'Web they are pre pared to sall as low as th e lowest. FLOUR sad rERD always on hand, and sold at goat profits. Stake on York street, one door eat of Wat tles' Hotel. Gotlytherg, Aug. 3, '57. P. IicILHINNY respectfally invites the jm,„ attention of the public to his large stock "Woli Paper, tad saisioaroos to his friends sad castaway, that he has wade arraageneats to hare oa brad a full awl emaploti lbw Of samples frau II emits tip to Se coats roll-:-io that parsons failiwpki Weaned with his larte stock as bead, eau Meat from his simple book . and be tedelbebere with paper at any priest and it say nasality os gni or are, days moth*. 'Jas. Si, • 4 "Mint•O'ROSitik..4aat moth* at Wl.a spieseid loter Ma. I Ilelliskialhes, t e r be sea cheap. Jam. JO. Wanted. D. McConaughy, Spouting. C.lneer Cured, ■B *T 7110111111. Wan POEM. , ....edall • —„ --; Pa., lyidg absiertitsalltir*So9. Gattjriab, and Pat* all Oaf C. Watiaerssberg liirss)%ilke. ri l l adjoining Il k - ,Sitasair-J. walla. lag,. I 1 ski re LE 'O4 - ern, ikreellillik, Pained Hartsell; r ner6 41 . bratiledSVoll• ler, and others, mod ontrilitietAlkiertft, more or teas. The imptsveousets- -- are a Two-sitry Dualsle fit.• t # ' HousE, with Two-etnry Bals-, building, having a hoseenas ~... , f:st,shen above ground, a Stone •as ; ris, I: arr i 4c 'ltalie, Stuae Spring ii.isie - witfs a neverfailing Sluing, Pump of neverfsiiiing Water near the kitchen doer, add three Os char's', 2 of whirls are new, the 'after con• taming about 11)00 Peach lieu, 10Y Apple, with a variety of other fruit trees ust the premiers. There is running water in aipr.set all the Held.. The farm is to a gos,d Mite of cultivation and fencing. About 15 tete' are in Timber and there is a full propertied -4 Meadow. glig.`Persons desiring to view the property coo be Omen the same by calling on the family residing thereon. or on the subscriber. J. B. DANNER, Assignee. Noy. 15, IRSB. Gettysburg Railroad. RUNNING OP TRAlNS.—Virst Train will leave Gettysburg *lady (Sundays *Seer. tell) with pamengers Air York. Colunikse, Philadelphia, 11 , erlisburg. the North SW Wm. at 7 o'clock. A. M.—returning with passengers from Bal , im we at 12.30. P. N. Second Train will leave Gettysburg with passengers fur Baltimore at 15 minutes before 1 o'clock, P. M.—returning about 0.30 with paasengers from )'oeit. Columbia, Philadtl• phis, Harrisburg, rho North and West. IIoCURDY, Jive!. Dec. 20, 1858. Great Reduction IN TU PRICE OF TIIF. J. M. SINOF.R A; CO.'S SEWING MACUINF.S.—B. Rot. DILL, proprietor of the State of Pennsylvania, the coolant; of Philadelphia, Erie and Mho. glumly eset pted. The underaignel wool, respectfully in'bon the citizens of York, Adams, Cumberland sad I,ancister counties, that ho will sell Simger't Sewing Muchimes at retie/cat prires. Persons desirous of purchasing a good Sewing Machine should by all means purchase site of Singer's, for they are the only machines that will do the work that is required of a Sewing Ma. chine. Call and examine and see for yourselves before purchasing elsewhere. For beauty they cannot be surpassed, and for durability can not be heat—there being now in use over Ifi.- OW of Singer's Machines, which recommends them lobe far superior to any other in use.— All I ask is an examination of the Maebine. and if you have any notion of one you will be certain to buy. Machines of every variety of Singer's on hand. Erery family should have one of the Family Machines, fur they are cer tainly a hand,ome and useful piece Of furni ture. They are not liable to get out of repair. and will lasi you a life time. Machine Silk, Needles, Thread, Bobbing. Oil. &c., km, at all dines on hand. All orders, aturnled to with dispatch. W. F. REISINGER, Agent. 42. Market street, York, Pa. Jan. 3. 1859. Tax Appmls. TUE Commissioners of Adams county here by give notice that they have fixed upon the following times and places for the hoisting of Appeals for the several Boroughs and Tow n. ships of Adams county. when end where they will attend to hear Appeals between the hoots of 13 o'clock, A. M., and 3 o'clock, P. et., of each day, as follows : Fnr the tow nship of Oxford. on Monday. the 31st day of January, at the house of Jacob Martin, in Osronl. For the township of Reading, on Tuesday. the Ist day of February, at th e house ufJohn A. Dicks, in Hampton. Fur the township of Ifuntingten end Lati mere, on Wednesday. the 24 day of February at the house ore. Hildebrand, in Peteriburg. Fur the township of Tyronc, on Thursday. the 31 day of February, at the house of Johu Eckenrode, in Ileidleisborg. For the township of Menallen, on Friday, the 4th day of February, it the house of Charles Myers, in Dendersrille. For the township of Butler, on Saturday, the kb day of February, at the house of J. A. 11. neither, in Middletown. For the township of Franklin. on Monday. the 7th day of February, at the house of Henry Mickley, in Cashtown. For the townshipi of Ilamiltonban and Liberty. on Tuesday, the Bth day of Fubru• ary. at the house of Peter Shively, in Fairfield: For the townships of Cumberland and Free , 1 dont ' on Wedne.:day, the 9th day of February. at the Commissioners' Office, in Gettysburg. For the borough of Gettysburg. on Thong ' day. the 10th of February. at the Cotuwta , smilers' Office, in Gettysburg. .1081 All BEN N Kg. JALX)Ii SAFFENSPVICHk.' DANIEL GFASELMAN. • Commissiosac. Attest—T. M. NVALTu, Cltt l. Dec. 27, 1e58. id Notice. N OTICE ii hereby given that application will be made to the next Legmlatere of this State, by the Commissioners. of Adana eoanty, fur the paßsa7,si of an Aet stuthorit i ing them to sell certain real estate in the borough of Gettysburg, ecmxistenx of tho old Court House and the " County 011ie*" property. JOSl.tri BENNER. JACOB RAFFICNBPERGEB. DANIEL OEISELMA hi; Commissioaers. Attoet—S. N. WALTICI, Cork. Deo. 20,1858. 6t Exeoutees lotto*. RUSANNA FELLIX'S ESTATE...4ot. tars testamentary on the 'than of lea. ssmnah Fenix, NM of Man ilton teiredip,. Mama county, deneased, hating been grant ed to the undersigned, residing in Paradise township, York county, he hereby' gives notice to all porsomt indebted to said estate to make immediate payment, and those haring claims against the same to present them properly i authenticated' for tettlymeist, ICLIAEL NOEL, &ender. Dee. ZiL lea. 64 Hanover B. Rfillroad. TRA INS over the ilangler Br. HsiWad 'taw run as follows : First Train teat' e* /111PAITTT at 9 A. emit)" passengers for York, Harrisburg, Cubes** aad Pbdadelp . his. . Second Tram leaves Hamner et I it. MI with passengers for Raltirsotn aank fit r" diets points. • s- • DANIEL ?RONE, TiSkai Assisi:" Haltom; June 51iL1858. • Alfred E. Lewis * , AI"A TTORNItY AND COUNKELLOR.I AT LAW, Pliketialt in the Ceerte .ef and Maas Utilities. Paiticsier 'latent:ken gives to the settleotoot of &taw, eeDeition of Claim!, ito. Mos Osetre POW s Oet(Bensitz 14, the' Building') 4etiorteT.4 - , T . .- • Llama Wolof ; - puesiousaired whirl • they . a:111 be roafiria 414,1,7 LIKE In any quanbuer, a< the loiros* pearee. as soon as the Railroadis %nal are ready*, roaelvdook • tillithira, RIM& II 11111M11 Nag. 22, 12421. • 50_ ,000-Www - toe ease AM% *10 1 0i 8 d1 154 14,%::- t f. rt ia4matou... j iwzrattaim o ism • • . - _