thing 116• eriarapri Comity (Ohio) foram. Abekto6lll - Zudire Declaring a Ne.l gro is a White Kan. lady. Foote, of the court of (summon pleas elf Voyaboipi county, decided on Thursday of teat week, - in the ease of Morris (a negro) rr. The NM Ward Election Judges in the City Olovollaad, that the law of last winter ex olediag negro voting vras an unconstitutional sot, sad therefore Void, ilia decision is that a negro is atekite max, and therefore can vote ryl bold ogee, the case being an action by ' Illerrie against the ekction judges, who at the eprlng election refused his vote. they plead the statute in defence, an i Judze Foote says it is oncoestitutional. Judge Carpenter Meld the mere doctrine in Loraine county.— Ile and Foete are black-republican judges. This seems to be the "republican" doctrine. It is °petal; avowed and practised in must, if ant all, of the New England States, where also adopted citizens are proscribed and de• prired of their legal rights. The men in Cihio who thus decide are shining, lights in the republican party—leaders and rulers in the sward. Our opponents cannot get Liver their unadulterated niggerism. Oberlin And Giddings rule the roost. Fur the truth of all this look at their organs • look at their plat forms; look at their judicial decisions; look at their State nominations. Will the people of Ohio sanction NEGRO rtioscrry? 'Will the laboring men of Ohio favor a policy which will flood our fair State with the degraded blacks of our southern neighbors. and thus degrade white labor in Ohio? Never. The Postmaster GeneraL The new l'ostmaster General, says the Cleveland Democrat, is rapidly winning golden opinions from all sorts of men. En tering upon the discharge of the complicated duties of his office, the most perplexing of the departments at Washington, at a time when it w&' supposed to be completely prostrated by the neglect of Congress to make the necessary appropriations to carry it on, Mr. Holt has succeeded in carrying it through despite the many predictions of failure. The most rigid economy has been intr(- . duced—every officer has been dismissed not absolutely necessary—and the mitil service discontinued wherever it could ho done with out too much militating against the public in terest. For these things hie Ints bees abased in certain localities, but the gr6t mass of the people, irrespective of party, have sustained 17r. Holtims proven himself etpull to tho emergency, and he is rapidly earning for him self the name of being the best l'ostmaster General the country ever had. This goetfor .I.bnitisig.—lt is related of the singular but gifted Randolph, that being, as was supposed, upon his death bed, several pee-saris who had been his enemies, called up on him to offer acts of kindness. Among others of these was the late John C. Calhoun, who tic...ire.' A renonciliation with Randolph before his death, especially for its political benefits. Randolph recoiled him ki c rolly, :le cepr.ll his proffers of sympathy. and freely forgme him for his i.revious of Position, and accepted an j am:cable ajuarrient of all diffi culties. Calhoun was delighted with this manifes tation of kindrievs, but what was his surprise. when,.ori taking leave of tire esliattbte , l, and it wan soi posed, dying hamlolph, the latter calltd him boa to his bedside vritil this ex chusiation ••Now, Calhoun. reittettil-er. it I get welt, this goes tor 'nothing." Ile did get well, and took an active part in polities, Lot never spoke to Calhoun again during the Inhume of his days. It did all go fur nothing. Ifir•Whitt a dissatisfied vet of mortals we are. ‘Vbeti it iseool, wesigh for warm we-ith er, and when it is warm we're wishing it were cool. 'that Gee-corn weather, raid we to en egricultunii friend, the other day. It is tau dry, said he—we want rain badly. That re reshinvi; shower came down on .Nlond•ty and we met the ,awe-man the next day. Fine shower that, last bight, we remarked; it will give the earn a famous start. Yes, said he, hot it is bad for wheat. And so it pies from week t.. week ; never Fatiqied, never willing to acitairwledge that " whatever is, is right." If afore ttll4 ever such a thing as " spoeial roiiieuees," the crop of gambles would have been eat nff long 14.1o.—Wmereee. Cotxtda't Ehlead the Doefore.--Some yenrs since an old revolutionary soldier, nu ll ed Benj. Johnson, of 'Milford, Mass.. was struck by lightning, but not killed. Fur two days e was insensible, when two ilogip:•8 were cal led, who said he would die. ,bfk xt that ma wait his speech came to him and calling his w ife by name he said, " I have stood.c.omon ond taxpiket tally and b tyanetx, nal I can stand thsoeffer and lightning, if the doctorti will only let the he!"--and stile enough he recovered. Cot their Fiagees Jiarned.—Sotne of the I.)reatistuff speculators. The prices went up like a rocket and came down !Ike it stick. Threshing IF.tral by Sire/N.—Mr. Grey Doulware, of Caroline county, Vs., dispensed with his horse power this season, mid used steam for the purpose of threshing his wheat crop. barna American party of Ohio met in State Convention on Tuemlay, anti rutel nut to nominate a ticket of their own. Outs.—At its last session our Legislature r. used an Act to reduce the standard weight of oats from thirty-two, to thirty pounds per bushel, with a proviso that 110thilig contained in the act should be eongtruel to prevent persons from selling and bu:.ing oars by a measure. Ma,rrieci_ OR the 21st ult., in the fraukfurd Church, by the Her. F. W. Kremer, of Lebanon. Rey. JoHS AULT. pastor of the Sulphur Sprint charge, to Miss S. BELLA. WAGuONER, of FrioLiked township, Cumberland enquty, On Thursday, the 28th ult., by Rev. J. R. Keiser, Mr. JOHN MANIIERTI. to Miss JULLI ANN HEARD, both of Fountain Dale. On Thursday, the '..';th ult., at MeConnels burg, by Rev. O. N. Smith, Mr. AvILLIAm J. SMITH, of. Henry, Hi., to Miss it. M. WORK, of McConneLsb arg , Pa. Diecl_ On Wednesday night last, of pulmonary con sumption, Mr. WILLIAM G. SEITZ, of this place, aged 26 years 9 months and 17 days. His re mains were taken to Hanover on Friday morn ing, and interred in Mount Olivet Cemetery, at lo o'clock, followed to the grave by a large concourse of mourning relatives and friends, in cluding a number of citizens of this place. Mr. Seitz was highly esteemed by all who enjoyed his acquaintance, and Lis death is universally regretted. On Tuesday, the 203 th inst., in Reading town chip, Miss CATHARINE MYF.RS, daughter of Jacob Myers, deceased, acted about 20 years. In Fairfield, on Thursday morning, July 14th, THOMAS WHITE, infint son of John IL and e :Slargaret Paxton, aged 5 months and 11 days. In Huntington. on the 211 ult., Mr. J. A. li.kLL, formerly of this county, in the 44th year a his age. On the 21st ult., in LittLegtown, Adams conn ty, MARGARET ANN RANGE, aged 2 years 7 months and 3 days. Cos. Died, on the 24th of July, SAMUEL KUNZE FICKEL, aged 3 months and 5 days; and on the 25th, JOHN W. FICKEL, aged 1 year 10 months and 5 days—sons of Mr. William A. and Eliza beth Fickel, of Petersburg. Two children dear from our household gone, The voices we loved are still; Their places are vacant at our board, Whieh,they can never fill ; Their gentle hearts that throbbed but now, With tenderness and tore, Han ceased their *robbing here, To sing God's praise above. Yes, to the house where angels dwell, Their Want souls have Bed, And yet we bend Above their tombs With tears, and call them dead. We sail them dead, hut, alit we know They dna! where !hiss waters low. .SlDectial I•Tcytic4s)s. OXYOZNATILD DITTIIII/..—AL •Qaary Why will you safer' Dyspepsia es a briar bat sompratieasiva tarns tor tie rameroirs diorama which What the stomach, liver, *ad la tact the whole, Isaama system. 'nail Dr Orem diaeorared Use Oxymeardad Bitters medical seisms" iris at fault sad had eshasstad itself la (radiosr alerts to cars this &mass. The Dyspeptsc seed sager so Wager with a Slaaram that is always palatal, and fraquesitly a [LW at- Thou unique ancl peculiar eompowtal will aa certainly cure the dtwesee aa the &owe exists not it not tilts power each testinsouy ae follow• would oot M girea Lin its ETEI VALCAIII.It TESTIIIONT IN FAVOR or TILE OTT GENATYD lllTTElLS.—Weabington. D. C , June In 11anng made ul.ll of the OgnerLat..l Littera, prepar.l by Dr George LI Green, of laindaor, Vt., and from knowledge obtained of their el♦cary in other urea, oo cheerfully re. commend thong to the public. believing they will fully Sala the recommends/10n of the propr.elor %t • hope that Lbu tamable remedy may he aac...1...e to all the af flicted. 1.44muel BPh "' C Senatorfrom Vermont J Lulea 8 Senit,r from Rhode Ipland. J T Iforebeeel, C 8 Senator, ►u.t f.rtuerly (rueernor of Kentucky L 1l Arnold, formerly Governor of Rhode Leland. rn MooPwllge late tlofernuir of `it trb izan /t" as^cea in reeve of erlIP6ll.l . ASTIIMA, AND GEN CRAI, L)X1111.1TY Of TUX 85eTE,31. places it among the most woolerful d.KOVerlr• in medical ac moo.. ant Lls given it a reputation fir bwyon 1 any reined) known for am*, romplasato Ina I USel r marinas forma. Preparel W Y,prr le & c • ik00...• ...I (or NOG by A 1..) Ilueuler, tiettyaburg, Jacob Yulweiler, MUMMY burg, NI ~ , tiater. :New Oxford, 1) X Ilollinger, Abbutta. town, Wi11...a Wolf, least 11rtin , Peter Bob-lac Llamp. too; Wm li tlatcaif. York l•pria4k , J•maa A I.lSer, Nao mi ta.bu r.; and by all dealurs ro 031A1101.4.5. (34 ly 11. 4w Ur Yarn Tian for .ale 2.3 mile. from Philadelphia by Railroad in the `Mate of Nei" dente7 coil among the beet A,;riruitural porpoise.. beim% • grand loam auil. Irlttl • clay in The land oi a large tract. die Wed into ...mil Jar and handreda front all part. of the country an now and building The crupa prialaced ate tangs and a..,1 be Peen growing. The ellitt.te se delightfal. mad loamy fruit. frusta. Terme (roll els to tit:/ per rare, payable ultlain four year. by instalment.. To visit the place -1.1111,41 Vale street N hart, at Philatlelphii. ILL Lit A. 11, be hatisiad fur elaininuoton. or addremit fi J Byrnes, by letter, llannuentain Poet °Mee, Atlantic meaty, New !sr- Pay. See full adeertieement 1. saatbor Column. TWE HAMMON - NM FAILMEB—A newspaper davotoll to Literature and •grieulture, also eattlez forth fell ac countant the new settlenteat tlaaronatne, In hew Jer sey. con ba enbiserlhed fur ■l only VD 0.144 per annum. !mime postage stamps for the arousal. latlreaa her of the 'Aloe?, tleninsoellise 0., Atlanta: county, hew Jersey. Those niableg cheap lend. of the W. , WWl tr. le nee of the healttileet and moat Jel.o tie! climates le the Mamas. eat where crops are raiser cot dolga by !note, the terrible ecousrips of the north, see aihrertiaecoeitt of LLaniuxuatost Lends. Tint °Rib? IthIGL.IIII ittIIZDT!—SITI JANII.3 CLANK R'S I.:omen% teen Yeti Ma viLus, prepared from a preacriptioo by hir J Clark*. M. D. Yuyaielao Kt traumas.. ) war) to the liekettle Thu well kietnen nabbrio• is o.r. lea. ',million. but a von/ au I arafit mutely for Ye oats Iliti!Scuttles anl Obatrivettonsi. (ruin any ranee whatever. awl altiitia.ilt / a pnwerlul remit ly. they rwatvia nothing hurtful to the c oeititu tem. To 31 twat ais L. tin avit to puce It arty v u 114 it ..11,, Ina abort Uwe, braug ow tb• utouLitly period. with I rczelents. i these l'illv hare never been known to fail whore the ' direction+ on Id page et' ptusphiet are eva.l ntiewrired. P,r farther partierlareget a pamphlet free of the agent. h B -91 awl 6 pruitagu Otailii4 ellitii.C4 to any anti.... 4.4 sireat, w.II insure a te..ttlii, coatainitr‘ over 60 ptlla by return of watt. T w. Dyuti. & Aois, Whnlotale Agent.. Philadelphia 14. D. Uu_bter , azeat, UettJ•Pourj [June 13,'09. ly EPILIIPSY. FALLINO VIT3 —We believe we ran i out do our realer's-more isepert.ust service, titan by Armin eminz their attendee to that mast reutarkald• preform s Dun, Cs...cared by UT. aeth 8 Itanee, Ilaltinsora, 1/.1, whs. el puesseases tie power of all•viating lad versos that horrid visitat.ow of beg —Kpoloper, or falstad V.t. le ree. 11 . 1 . 4 e04/...t M. preparation to nor realer.. w• do an 11.1.11 a onssictina that w. are nut dauralinc oar cotenants pug a essinnina pate"( teepee*, heit ore pl.le/tht helbre these a theeneerf, ob.rh, if MU* known, probably Jr' "sale to all•vlato Leman aufferio:, than any imeeliteat 'of motors time. Or Mane., is tag us to antic* hist prep...ratios, favorably rs oar edit44etal department, has seat as fur peruaal a asoabor letter' (ma paraws• atm bare ash! his P.llO. aad hare been caral thereby. All of them apeek la the toot grateful ant eintornstie terms 1 Use groat selrantode Ino is the fact, ; that Item be tranaported thosodb to. teeth, thereby tr. fording every one an nps.,rtuaity of fleabag •broet/y 0 14 the lovoutor, and Cy preeladio4 all psuaibilsty of being Inwood oa hy • seoeeterfeit or 'perinea liastattno Dr. 0114.•• raj, the irsstace no his Prlle to aay part .4 sly co•otrr. on! aw forward theta by rotors" of m all , on the - receipt of a reolott..n...e. 111. prices are as felluws: One b so, tad; two de-. ; twelve ds.., str2t. All orders for tire medicine shoal I be aldnrissed to Sari q. lI.UCa. ICU • Idalt.l4.wre etroet, 114.1t.inwre, (Ju:y 11. in ADVANCIta fY Ltrx, ant feeling the Land of Time weishial heavily 'pod Duos. with all its atten dant ills, .dl dul I. tbs ear ol Uoellasra Um mss Bitten., an kingly that aid avail mew life bw ttgeir reins; restore, MI a asegars. the enerjf av 1 trior of m we yotttLfel days; Lutli ao thew abroate■ fo.mw, sad give health sad energy to Wm , reasaigong yeses. Ask for iloaf.augl's °erre*. flitter., prepared by Dr. C. U. Jackass. lid Are/. Street, Philadelpbi ~ Pa , eel are said at 73 mots per bettga, by drezgiata led storekeepers la leAry teen as 1 willate is by Lasted Stale... Cassava sod Deletb •orerwa. Da* (last tie idgastare of C. It. Jackals taus tae wrapper of sect bottle. far axle br t D. 'fewer, •teat, Gettysburg-4*d declare seawall, thrusgbout the county. fJely 11. lag AV INN vcr lIIONSTItIi —The penple of South Jersey hare reeeatly ezhanied hem a marl bed the skeleton of an animal, which matt hare been of the kangsreo apseiet, of mossatruist sue. Its hind lets must hare Seen menu feet lung; the entire lentth of Ittanitud, tol include+ at laa.: t.entf Ore fret. The head was sumll and Its abet thin ; its teeth about tan feet tong. and so arrsnrel al to forge the triode, .• Huy T our clothing of lissisos, opposite Use Itauk,Uettysberg. 1.7" Pennell elalllnig to Amore their besineento a rapid ly Yeent.e.ing e..uatry , sew .ettlement telt•re tonatreda are goieg--.There the ehnsate I. &IA delightfial--egs adv. ut We Baum/autos Settlement ,u another column. ice" Porsono orating to fotaltifilt Manorocto ries it, a Dew as I turorio4 pivot, •hart, lIJSINSIA re, .J►ettire to wt tuo aotuutootuti zettiowent. :hoe Waimea and Factories cube carriod no profit ably at Ilassusuutoo. Soo .str. of Itanuasuutoo Lands. Er Grape growers ran carry on their bathtees moat saccendelly at llimmootoo, free from frosts. Poo.* forty 1.-yenta net oat the pug se.tson. See adrertmement or ILimunnton Lank in another column. _ - 21FAILXR t SIIITiI, Cosa OP SIMONY al. tilustl 3784.34, PNILADILPIIII, 3.l.muf.cturere of White Lead, 6 mc, Patty, Versailles, ke. it u../esale dealers in War,. ti in low Masa, Lc.— City and Coeetry .11014Stbultil who desire to perctukee from • select .t.reit sal at acceptable priors are reepsetnally re quital to impact oar geese. Uur IA kit* Lead, Xi and Vartnabes, are sold by more then ono ibmp.7Z le manurial* Jobbiug Moues tioongtoost the Cabo, and unireasal attisfaation. ljjhot or oomplalat haus *ter reached as.„01111 Nal guar orders direct. lob. I, Ms. Ily ("3'411 wasUag /arms i• a deligiatal climate, Pith 1011. val recurs Iron froda.4. Ls aJrartwaataat al llautasaa t••r Loyal. la arnattier cola .aa. comPorr I , olt Paria latter venter asp,: •• all the great banters are bald—all 14141 414 ~,,, abats. all the ed•ture, all the assuagers of Use then tree, alt the officers of the snake, all the esnaturs, all Use deputies, all the eourstellore of State, all the onsgonrates. The Anus' elegant wee of earls are bald ; the writers are all I.al I. thatheas is Issen.ulag the sign of power, tor every It/421 who [boats bard la these dada, Wink' Aff his hair /lad to the lald•llead tscraey." In Una country all Use bard Ustoiera are d/stakiondiet by wearing garinenta pro cured As the /bore moos Clothing Halt of ttsoa, .Nua. Suit and noO Chestnut street, !bore /otitis, ruiladelpla. rj• Perlman ranting change of el 'mita for hoiltir, are adv. of 11.kmurea1ura Larkla An al0011:141( COIUIZIE. L? To all wanting 74rina—fte saretilsecosatl\]...,Litie mouton Lund.. The Marime-ts. GETTYSBURG-SATURDAY LAST Superfine F10ur..... ..... Rye Flour NS heat Corn, Rye Oats Buckwheat ...... Buckwheat !Seal .... Ckrrer Seed Timothy Seed Flax Seed Barley Plaster of Pari5...... .... I luster ground, per bag BALTBIORE--Autiy LA!? Floor „ ....... ......... ........ 5 00 to 6 62 Wheat 1 15 to 125 Rye 1 2ta to 82 Corn ... 81 to 82 Osta ... 28:to 30 Clover Seed 5 25 to 5 75 Timothy Seed.. .2 00 to 2 25 Bee‘Cattle, per hand ..'.. ..... 8 50 to 8 00 Hogs, per hand 8 00 to 8 75 Hay 12 00 tolo 00 Whiskey 26 to 27 Guano, Peruvian, per ton 62 00 HA.NOVER—Ta CIUDAY war Floor, from wagons ......... 4 75 Do. from stores 5 50 Wheat 90 to 1 10 Rye6B Corn .... 68 Oats —....—.. ...... .... 30 Clover Seed 4 75 Timothy Seed ....—.—.— 1 60 Plaster.-- 0 60 YORK—Famox wit. Mgr, ikon wag0a5..........."... 4 75 Do. from 5t0re5..........111••••• •••• • 1_75 Wheat - .......«...«.....«.105 to 1 20 13U .........•••• ...... ••••••••••••••••••••• 75 ......-- 72 Osts-••.............. -•••••..........• 30 Glower Seel! •• •••••• ••••••••• •••• • 4 50 Timothy Plateßeed• ••••••• • •••••• •• 41 , • .. 1 ys r 0 50 .w.............•..... ••• Delegate Elections and County Convention. mile Democratic Standing Committee of Adams county met at the house of 11 D. Wattles, in Oettysburg. on Saturday, the 16th day of July instant. and on motion adopted, unanimously. the following resolution: //rec./red. That the Democratic voters of the several Townships and Boroughs of Adains county. be and they are hereby refine•iced to meet at their usual places of holding Delegate Elections. on Saturday, M. G:4 .1 vim: next, for the purpose of hosing Delekiies to repre sent them in a Con9„ty ('out ention, to he held in the Borough of Get(' shurg.un lionday fallowiag, ( the Bth of Augnst,) at 10 k, A. N., to nominate a County Ticket, and transact such other business as may he deemed necessary.— The Delegate Elections to open at 3 lock and close at 5 o'clock, P. M , in all the districts ex cept the borough of (lett vsburg—in the latter the election to be held I;etweeu the hoary of 7 and 9 o'clock, P. NI. HENRY J. STAHLE, CAVA. H. A. Pleura, Sec'g. July 18, 1859. AT PUBLIC SALE.—The subscribers, Ex ecutors of the last will and testament of WILLIAM GOLDRI, deed., will oiler at Public Sale, on the premises, on Saturday, the 3d day of Separates toed, the following Heal Estate of said decedent, viz: A valuable FARM, containing 19'1 Acres, more or less, In Germany township, Adams county, Pa.. within 2 miles of Little.- town, adjoining lands of Jacob }Clank, John Rider, Edmund Long, Henry Schwartz John Sheely, and others--ebout BO acres being first rate Woodland, well coverei, the balance in good farming condition. Abort 33 acres are Meadow, and more can easily be made. The improvements are a new two story STONE HOUSE, Log Barn, Wag on Shed, a Well of good water • ; urn near the door of the dwelling, a thriving Young Amon Orchard and other fruit. Ths Farm has been limed over once, and part of it a second time Beaver and Allowa s Creeks pass through the Farm, as well as fa, public road. Persons wishing to view the property are re quested to call on either of the Executors, the first-named residing, iu Monntjoy township, and the last-named on the premise.. Ip-V'-Po-session and a dear title will be given on the first day of April next. Side to commence at I o'clock, P. IC on said day. when attendance will be given and terms mole known by Ang. 1, IRSI. to A Valuable Property ATPRIVATE SALE.—The undersigned of fers at Private sale, his MANSION FA situate on the Chanthersburg Turnpike, I} miles from Gettysburg. Adams county, Pa. It is a mo•t desirable pi uperty, and Ii te, been for math years occupied aa'a Tavern Stand, for a hick it is well adapted, hating every convenience. The Farm contains about lUt Acres. Inure or less, about 4u a-res of 101411 are Timber-land. well covered ; the fencing is mostly of chesnut rails nth! locust .takes, and in good condition. The improvements consist of A large Double Two-Story BRICK IFOUSE. a large new Bank Barn, (with three floors.) a large Stone Stable. Wag- • -.Q.,. on Shed and Porn Crib ; Stone Tenant llou,‘e. and Blacksmith Shop; two wells of stater, one in front and the other in the rear of the large dwelling; three Apple Orchards, with a variety of other fruit, such as peaches, pears, plows, cherries, ke. Persons wishing to purchase, will please call on the undersigned, residing thereon. Ang. 1, 1:1:,9 PETER A. KRESS would inform the public that be has leased the Store-room on the South-east corner of the Diamond, (lately occu pied by If. S. Minnigh k Son,) and now car rying. on therein the busine.s of malting SE GARS. of which he has a large and fine stock, of all brands, on hand, with the different kinds of Chewing and Smoking TOBACCO, and SNCEF. Ile 6 selling at low profits,and hopes to teceire a large lire of the public's patron age. Ile asks a trial, feeling assured that he will be able to please. Clettysbor,g, Aug. I, I 3 9. 3m 60,000 Peach Trees, -13 EST quolitY, $9) 04) per 1.000. 10,000 Allen s I.l.lrdy Raspberry, .$l4) 00 per 1,0011 Sor Ca fuloyous grJas. WILLIAM PARRY, Cnnaminson, :Vete Jersey. Ang. 1, 187,9. 2rn Watches, Jewelry, " • c 4 ILVER Ilt—We would respect- A fully ittfurnt our friends, patrons and the puoiie generally that we have just opened our .New Watch, Jewelry, Silver and Plated Ware Estill)Raiment, at No. 622 Market street, where we offer Wholexale and Retail, at the lowest Cash Prices, a large and very choke stock of every description of goods usually kept in & first-Hass Watch and Jewelry Store. We hope by untiring efforts to accommodate and please not only to retain all out former pa trons, but merit and secure a large accession to the same. Every description of Diamond Work and other Jewelry made - to order at short notice. All ;mods warranted to be as represented. Particular attention given to the repairing of Watches and Jewelry of every description. STAI'FFItR k HARLEY, ►o. C 22 Narks/ street, South Sale, l'huladelphia. 11.—We will eoetinne our Old Store, So. 118 North Second itreet, fur a short time only. Ang. I, 1859. 3m Sugar Cane Mills, SC GAR EVAPORATORS, Betties, Cauldrons, el*ritYing Pans, Steam Coil Kettles. Skim mers, Dippers, Moulds, ',trainers, Filters, Sac charometers, Thermometers, etc., with Informa tion upon the subject of making Sugar, etc., from Chinese Cane. Having arranged with Hodges, Free k Co., of Cincinnati, Ohio, for license to manufacture their Improved SuAti• Cane Mills and Sugar Kettles, and having procured patterns from the above named manufacturers, I can furnish on short notice any article in the line of sugar Making Apparatus, all well tried and of the most reliable kind. Also, Scott's Little Giant Mills, for grinding corn in the cob. .... 4 75 ..... 3 25 .... 90 to 1 05 ...• 70 .... 76 30 -.. 50 .... 100 ... 4 60 / 75 .... 1 20 70 .... 700 •••• 95 For Catalogue and Treatise on Sugar Cane, etc., inclose three Postage Stamps, addressed JAMES NEALL, Sprits" Garden fro* Worka, Corner of 17th 4' CIVIC I Streets, l'Ailadelphoes. Ang. 1, 1859. 3m RACHEL SMITH'S ESTATE.—Letters of ad ministration on the estate of Rachel Smith, late of Mountplimptnt township, Adams coun ty, deceased, having been granted the under signed, residing in the same township, be here by git es notice to all persons indebted to said estate to make immediate payment, and those having claims against the same to present them properly authenticated fur settlement, to PETER SMITH, Aug. 1, 1859. fit A dmuustrator. Last Notice—ln Earnest! A LL persons indebted to the late firm of Co. BRAY k PAXTON, are requested to call and ulnae payment before tAe With of Ava-st, as after that time the accounts will be placed in the hands of a proper officer for collection. • COBEAN k PAXTON. Aug. 1, 1859. 3t ALANA lot of full-brand new HEARING just received, and will be sold low for teen, at NO .BECK 9 ItKRTINS. Jana 10, 1859. LLIMER—A large assortment of Dry River White Pine Lumber,,of every quality, can ad at the yard of BRRADS, Btrintien k KURTZ. IREP the flies of I—Another antral of those cheap and handsome dy-nuta at „„ PICKING'S. WILLOUGHBY'S Gum Spring Grails Drill, for sale at the Agricultural Warehouse of Sawn Iltmaiks k Hons. A Valuable Farm LEVI COLHE':, JACOB ALTHOFF, EtertaorT FREDERICK 11ERR. New Tobacconist. Notice. Baltimore .A.clNr`U:3. Franklin How, RBUILT and Refurnished , of Howard esul 'rookie* streets, a few squares west of the Northern Central BALT!. 11011. Terms $1 per day. G. LEISENRING, Pmprittior FPO= Maur Grow, PrassaykaseLs. Aug. 1, 1859. 8m Money Saved BY BUYING GROCERIES from 110 OK .11- BALDWIN, S.W. corner of Lexington end Green streets, BALTIMORE, M.D. You sale 33 eta. per pound You save 50 eta. per barrel You sane 50 eta. per barrel in buying Fish Yon save from 2 to 3 dollars per 100 pounds i■ buying Bacon. You save from 1 to 4 cts. per pound in buying Sugars. Yon save from 2 to 6 ets. per pound in buying Coffee. Yon save from 3 to 10 eta. per gallon in baying Molasses. In short yon can save money on most every article In the Grocery line by buying of HOUK t BALDWIN, S. W. corner of Lexington and Green It any body doubts it let there giie us OSZ tsl•L, And if they are not satisfied we will be content \ that they shall hey somewhere else. We warrant every article we sell. We pack all goods securely, and charge nothing for packing And if the Goods are not They an be returned at our expense. Persons finding it inconvenient to visit Baltimore, Can order of us through the .11 . ail and may rely upon having their orders Promptly and satisfactorily attended to. bar X 0 CHARGE, Ink MIAYAOCMIES 1100 K k BALDWIN, Whole3nle and Iteinil Grocers, S. R'. earner of Lexingtun and Green sta., , June 27, imro. Dan. 24. 131 Baltimore County Troasprer. W E m a i l t e ltii r r eg z u l e E rt i f iL d E : tin o a f n i ; n e a t littn.scheurFt,'lL (-undid:tie fur County Treasurer. subject to the dr( ision of the Democratic County Convention. July 13:4). te. • County Treasurer. WF. nee requested to announce JACap SUF.:ADS, of Gatti •tinrK, as a eindidate for County Treasurer, subject to the decision of the next Democratic County Couieution. J une G, 1 d:,9. te County Treasurer. WE are requeqted to announcl JACOtI II ViKEI, of Cumberland township, sts a 1:3 rididate for County Treasurer, subject to t) deci.ion of the Democratic eJuuty Convention. July 2"). Dm. te • Public Salo OF PERS ONAL PROPERTY.-04 niuraay and Friday, tilt 2:ila and 2illA days of .Im, rat, 1 39 , will be sold at public sale, at the late reAi idence of Wx. D. Gouttscnr, Esq., decelsed, in Muntion.burg, Adams county, the following Personal Property of said deceased, viz : A RoCKAWAi" BUGGY, newly new; Horse Ceara, Saddle, Bridles, Marrow, Single and Double-Trees Wheel-barrow, Stone Coal, altit of PINE LUMBER; 3 Bedsteads and Bedding, Tables, Chairs, 2 Bureans, 2 Desks, Chests, Eight-day Clocks,l Ten-plate Stove and pipe, I Coal Struve, 1 ook Case, I MEDICINE CAS I Detached Lever WATCH, 1 Double-hatTe GUN, I Revolving Pistol, 2 llorse Pistols Brass Pistols, 1 New COUNTER SCALES, with brass Troy and Avoirdupois Weights, 1 large English Bible, I United States Map, 5 Trunks, 2 Wood Saws, I large Copper Kettle, 2 sets bras And-irons and I Fender, I Tool Chest and Car ? penter Tools, a large variety of Medical and other BOOKS, and other articles tuu numerous to mention. Sale to commence at In o'clock. A. M., 04 said daps, when nttendance Is ill be given and terms wide known by BENJAMIN LEESE, GEOUGH T. IS 11tF, July 25, 1959. is Adniiniatrators A First-rate Farm AT PRIVATE SALE.:—The undersigned, elrous of reducing his landed property, of: tors at private sale, one of his FARMS, situate on Marsh creek, in Franklin township, Adams county, adjoining the property ke resides on and containing 108 Acres, more or less. The improvements are a BTO:it DWEL- - t. , LING HOUSE, Bank Barn, Wagon -1 !: II Shed, Corn Crib, • well and • a spring of excellent water near the buildings. an Or o chard of good fruit, tc. Int farm is convenient to churches, sehool-houses, anal mills, with good society and a pleasant neighborhood. Persons wishing to view it art requested to call on the undOrsigned, adjoining. The farm offered hi from Gettysburg, within a quarter of a mile of the Chnmbersbarg Turnpike, and possesses more than usual ad vantages. July 25, 1859. 2m4 Something New IN GETTYSBURG.—The undersigned inform* the citizens of the town and county, that he has commenced the BAKING busiuess, on a large sc.ilo, in York street, Gettysburg, nearly opposite Wattles's Hotel, where he will try to deserve, and hopes to receive, a liberal patron., age. 1111E.A1), HULLS, CAKES, CE.ICKEIIS, PRETZELS, kc. ' lke., baked every day, (Sun days excepted,) a ll of the best quality, and sold at tlif lowest living profits. Cracker-baking in all its branches is largely carried on, and orders to any amount, from this and Adjoining coun ties, supplied at the shortest notice. Having erected a large and commodious bake-house and ,ecured the best workman and the most ap proved machinery, he is prepared to do a heavy business. VALENTINE SACPEE July 25, 1859. TO SLUMBER that Picking is celebrated for It ' selling cheap Suspenders, Gloves, Hosiery, Cravats, Hair and Shoe Brushes, Violins, Accor deons, Fifes, Flutes, and in fact every thing in the %ellen and Muskt! way. Don't forgrt the place, opposite the Church is Chambersburg street. COATS! COATS of Cloth, Cassintere, Cash maret, Tweeds, Duck Linens, kr., ke., sold at astonishingly low prices, at PICKING'S. COOKING STOVES—Tacluding Noble Cook, Royal Cook, Wm. Penn, Philadelphia Sun rise, Baltimore Air Tight, Sea Shell, Christo pher Columbus, and Ranges of every kind. Far mers' Boilers, Charcoal Furnaces, *c , *c., for sale at the Stove 'Ware Room of Sux&os, BcauLaa k Kuars. APPLE PARER:3.—The celebrated "Bay State Apple Parer"—which pares, cuts and cores at one time—fur stale by SIIF.ADS, BUEHLER rt KURTZ. AGRICULTURAL IMPLEMENTS, of every kind, including the "Universal Feed Cot 'lmproved Premium Eagle Plow, Corn Shel ler, manufactured at Chieapoo Falls, Mau., for sale by SLISADS, Hceat..a k Keats. PASTS--PANTS--PATS--of *very quali ty, from superfine Cassimeres, down to Uottonades. To secure bargains call at PICKING'S. A NT op:amity of VESTS-embracing Satins, AL Velvet, Silk, Italian Cloth, Marseilles, and in tact every imaginable kind to be had cheap. er than ever at PICKING'S. 0 TRAVELSIt&—A fine assortaiest of TWINES of every description, Carpet Seeks, 41;c., for sale at Picking's, in Citaaabers burg street. ALARGE assortment of Panel Plank tad Boards-2 inch, 11 in., it in., and I it.—all eon:telly housed, and ready for immediate lase —for mile by Sauna, livismaa k NUM. pursuance of sundry writs of Atli Facial and Venditiasi Erpoisse, issuing out of the Loon of Common Pleas of Attains county, Pa., and to me directed, will be exposed to Public Sale, at the Court-house, in Oettrsbiarg, ow &its:rday, th, 6th dal 0( Allgalai Mita, at I o'clock, P. 11.. the following described Real Estate. viz: A.TRACT OF LAND, situate in Ilarniltonban ; township, Adams county, Pa., adjoining lands of John Valentine, l'eter Smith, aml other...! containing 37 acres, more or less, nn a hid) ere erected a one-story Dwelling II )1 SE. part stone and part log, and a Lni: Stalk, with an Orchard of good fruit and a Fpritig of , sati r. Algo, A TRACT OF WOODLAND, sitii.oe in the saine township, adjoining Linda of Jacob Sheely, home Lightner, nu I other. , , cont won:. 77 acres, more or lesg —Seized sod token in ex ecution as the property of ISERNAIaI DEL LI L. in buying Ten in buying Flour A TRACT OF MOt NTAIN-LAND. situate in Franklin town=hip, Adams county, I'a.. adjoin ing Lands of Valentine Oyler, Victor Alellheny, John Hall, and others, containing 65 acres, more or less.—Seised and taken in execution as the property of WK. F. 1t LL.Tkir.. No. I. A TRACT OF MOUNTAIN-LAND, situate in Franklin township, Adams county, Pa., adjoining lands of Thaddeus Stevens, Levi Irwin, and others, containing 418 acres, more or less. No. Y. A TRACT OF MOUNTAIN-LAND, adjoining No. 1 and Franklin county line, con taining 437 acres, more or ks 4. No. 5. A TRACT OF MOUNTAIN-LAND, adjoining No. 4, lands - of Andrew McKenrick and the Franklin county line, containing 434 acres, more or less. No. 6. A TRACT OF MOUNTAIN-LAND, adjoining No. 5, lands of Andrew McKenrick and the Franklin county line, containing 411 acres, more or less. No. 7. A TRACT' OF MOUNTAIN-LAND, adjoining No. 6, lank of Andrew McKenrick and the Franklin county line, containing 412 acres, more or leas. No. 10. A TRACT OF MOUNTAIN-LAND, situate in said township of Franklin, adjoining lands of Andrew McKeurick, Levi Irwin, Thomas Stevens, and others, containing 443 acres, more or less. 13isitimore. as represented, No. 12. A TRACT OF MOCNTAIN-LAND, situate in said township of Franklin, adjoining lands of Thomas Stevens, Andrew and others, containing 469tteres, wore or less. No. 13. A TRACT OF MOUNTAIN-LIND, adjoining No. 12, lands of Thaddeus Stevens, and others, containing 459 acres, more or less. Seized and taken in execution as the Property of J•ass IlimturuN, decea:.ed. Also, A RALF ACRE. OF LAND. more or less, situate in said borough of Gettysburg. ad joining lot 4 of Peter Frey and Peter Weikert, and hounded by an alley on the north and west. Seized And taken iu execution as the property of JOHY ADAIR, Sr. Star Ta n per cent. of the purehnite money upon all sales by the Sherif muxt be paid liter im mediately after the property 61 struck dolt n, and on failure to comply therewith, the propetty will again ho put up fur tale. SANWEL LOIIIL 142. The third and dual . acconat. of John C. Moffllon f Administrator of the estate of Come- Cs McCallum, lite' of Liberty towusbip, Akio= county, deceased. Sheriffs Bale. ME =I /2012 A TRACT OF LAND; situate in Butler town ship, Adams county, Pa., adjoining hinds of Jesse Bucher, Henry Wit ((((( r, and others, con taining 31 acres, more or less, improved with a two-story Log HOUSE, Log Barn, with Sheds attached, Smoke House, Span House and spring of wakr, and two Orchards of fruit trees. Also, A IMF LOT OF Gnors:), situate in the borough of Gettysburg, adjoining lot of Or. John Kunkel on the south, lot of Robert Paxton on the north, fronting on Ilatltimore street and ' running hack to an alley, improved a itla n two story Frame Wimtherboarded HOUSE, having a two-story Brick Back-building, and a well of. water. EME CM Friday, he 51* day of .I.4l:pist n•rl, nt 1 o'clock, P. M., on the premises, a LOT OF GROUND, situate in East licrli,, Adatni coun ts, I's., adjoining land of Wm. Wolf and hounded on the south by an alley, containing IC perches, more or le++, with Foundry 'Build ings thereon erected, viz : two-story Frame Work Shop, a one-story Monldi:g louse and Smith Shop, Engine lion4e, with a Steam En gine, and the nece4.l7 fixture 4" to drive a Foundry and Machine Shop.--Seized and taken in execution as the property of SuLouox Boa- DUI and /0211111 ROA. ISAAC LIGHTNER, S.'aeriff. Sberifl'• Office , , Gettysburg, July 11, 1839. ts Register's Notice. NOTICE is hereby given to all legatees and other persons concerned that the Admin istration accounts hereinafter mentioned will be presented at the Orphan's Civirt of Adams county for confirmation nod allowance, nn Monday, the 13th of Avail: ear, at lt/ o'clock, A. NI., viz: • 12). The second and final aceount ofJolin T. Williams' nd William T. Williams, Executors of the Inn will and testament of Ezekiel Wil liams, of Damilton township. 121. The first account of David lloarbaugh ; Executor of Henry SAnider, deceased. • 122. The first and final account ofJames Da vis, Administrator of the estate of Peter Faue.', deceased. 123. The nceonnt of Jacob Sponseler, Admin istrator of the est Ate of Hester Sponseler, hate of Mountplettaant township, Adorni county, Pa. 124. The second account of Col. John %Vol ford, one 'of the Executors of the lost %ill and testament: of John K. Albert, dece.ised. 125. The second account aJosi.th C. Albert, one of the Executors of the Ilst will and testa ment of Rec. John E. Albert, decetised. 126. The first and final account of Moses Mc- Clean, Administrator of the estate of Thomas Doll, deceiaed. 127. nie toroant of Eli Horner, Guardian of Mary C. *ensue, late Mary Catharine tichriver. 128. The second account of lilixabeth .tgnew and Moses McClean, Executors of the last will and testament of David Agnew. 139. The first and final account of William B. Emyers, Administrator of.fatob 11. Supers, :ate of Huntington township, deceased. 131. Firgt, ocoooot of David Hollinger, Exe cutor of Hlisabeth Diehl, deceased. 132. The second account of Hannah F. Neely, Executrix or the last will and testament ofJohn ,Neely, deceased. 133. The first aecount of David McConaughs, Esq., Administrator of all and singular the goods and, chattels, rights and credits, which were of SArah Arusstrung, late of Gettysburg, deceased. 134. The first account of Adam Brown, Ex ecutor of the Wit will and• testament of Mary Deardorff, deceased. 135. First and final account of James Lino And Abraham Flohr, Executors of Daniel Day waldt. 136. The first aed final account of Pius S. Smith, Administrator of the estatif Anthony Feller, deceased. 137. The first account of Geo.. T . lnskas and Scary Vanorsdel, Executors of the last will and testament of Wm. Vanorsdel, late of Straban township. ZACH lßiAii MYERS, Register Register's Office, Gettys burg, July 18, 1859. f Notice. REDERICK KLINEPETER'S .ESTATE.— Letters of administration on the estate of rederiek Klinepeter, late of Hamilton town ship, Adams county, deceased, having been granted to the undersigned. (the first named re siding in said Hamilton tow nship, and the last named in the borough of York, York c 0.,) they hereby Ore notice to all persons indebted to said •state to make immediate payment, and those haring claims against the same to present them properly authenticated for settlement. • JOHN KLINEPETER, FREDERICK KUNEPETER, July 18, 1858. 81 Admsnieratort. Notice. THE second account ofJtooa LADY, COMMit tee of the person and estate of Hexer T HE (a lunatic,) has been filed in the Court of °outmost Pleas of Adams county, aad will be confirmed by the said Court, on du 1.1t4 day of Aped nest, unless cause be shown to the eon- wiry. JACOB BUSHEY, Preth'ir, Prothoeotsry's Once, aettYs- burg, July 18, 1889. 40 1 j 0 HIRTS—SHIRTS-Lof Linen, Marseilles sad 1,,, Muslin for sale at PICKING'S. TUEIT reoeived a lot of Scythes sad Saabs's& tj tie aer gore of -A. SCOTT a SO' Dr. A. W. Dorsey, isFORMERLY of Carroll county, Bd., hni ing permanently located in Glettysburg. offers professional services to the citizens of the town and surrounding country in the practice et the rations branches of his profession. Office end residence, Baltimore street., nest door to The Compiler °nice, where he may be found at all times a hen not professionally engaged. Prof. Nathan R. Smith, liftitiraore, Md Bev. Angiuttus Webster, D. D., Baltimore Ild Dr. J. L. Warfielti, Westminster, Mil Dr. W. A. Mathias, " ill Jacob Reese, E,q, John K. Longwell.E3q., " Geo. E. Wampler, Esq., " ILev. Thomas' Bowen, Gettysburg Oct. 25,108, Gm Up with the Times! Tacons k 11110. have just received from the city a very large assortment of Cloths, Cassimeres, Testifies, Summer Goods, and everything else in the men's wear line. They also offer plain and fancy Shirt., Collars. silk and cotton Handkerchiefs, Suspenders, etc.— Having bought unusually low. for the cash,they are enabled to- sell CHEAPER THAN EVER— an excellent full cloth suit, nilde up, for til3, for instance. Give them a call, at their new establishment, in Chambersburg street, a few doors west of the Diamond. before purchas ing elsewhere. [June 13, 18:41. Jurors for August Court. GRAND MUT. Straban—Fleming Gilliland, Jacob Bucher, Wm. Staßemit!), Jeremiah Shriner. Franklin—Win. Toot, Samuel Swope. Ctisaberland—Hettry Eyler, Jno. F. Currens. Nountpleasset--Geo. Hagerman, David Well. Huntington--Philip Myers, Jno. D. Becker, Frederick Bowers.. Conowego—Ambrose Eline, Jacob IL Wortz. llountjoy—Watson Barr. Benetton—Jesse A. Hutton. Fnion—Peter Long, Edward Robert. Gettysburg—James A. Thompson. Freedom—W. Ross White, John, N. Writs. Hamiltonban---Jesse -P. Topper, hoses Sea brook/. ammo. scuT. Monntjoy—ltiehael Trostle. Berwick tp.—Abraham Myers. Iruntington—Joseph Bream, Daniel Menges. Gettysburg--Joseph H. Little, Jeasc Culp, Rob ert Cobean, Robert D. Armor, Henry J. Stable. Latimore—Nathanlel Smith, Amod Myers. Union—Michael Eitamiller. ConovirSgo—Jacob Adams. Berwick bor.—Michael Herman, Saml. Metzgar. Menallen—Charles Wright, Solomon Hartman, Jonas Rontsong. Germany—George GObder, Henry Spalding, George Stonesirer. Straban—Cornelius Lott, Henry Herbst. Franklin—James Russell, Peter lietteman, Frederick Diehl, Joseph Hebert. Mountpleasant—Alexander Shorb,Saml. Short). Butler—George Rez,lohis Hums, John Bream, Jacob Appleman. flamilton—Joseph Woods, Daniel Baker. Liberty—Johu Musselman. Joseph Creager. lininiltonban—liobert Wat. , on, Isaac Robinson. Oxford—Elias Slagle, Joseph J. Smith. Tyrone—Henry J. Myers, Conrad Bream, Abra ham Guise. Reeding—llenly A. Picking, Samuel Orndorit enmberland—lsaac Shriver. Iterwick tp.—John Elder. New Spring Goods. JL. CHICK, dealer in Silks, Domestic • Goods, Cloths, Cassimeres, Embroideries, Linens, Jewelry, Notions. etc., has returned front the Ent-stern markets with one of the largest as sortments of DRY GOODS ever brought to this place. consisting of all the newest designs and fabrics of the present spring intportations.— LADIES' DRESS GOODS. plain and figured black Silks, very heat y and fine lustre, cheap; plain and colored figured Silks, a very fine as sortment, at all pdoes Bareges. jenadines, l'oil de Chen; Satin' de Chenc, Poplins, Laralas, Paris Organdies, Jaconet Lawns. French Mints, plain and colored Brilliants, Cingliams, Spring Mouslins, English Calicoes, and' many other novelties. MOURNING 00095 in great varie ty, Shawls and Scarfs, beautiful stock; Ribbons and Parasols; new styles, very handsome; Eat s broiderles nod WIIITR GOODS. very handsome; largest and cheapest stock we have ever received. MEN'S AND BOYS' WE.tlt. complete stock, loves. Hosiery, Mi txand Gauntlets, Grail kinds; Domestic Goods, at Factory priced. JEWELRY, new stock for Spring sales, consisting of the most equisite styles ever offered in this market. We would say to oar customers and the pub lic generally, that we•lrt.ve op-ned one of the must elegant and large: t aßlortmenbi of goods ever brought lo this market, rillof which hare been selected with great care and upon the Inuit advantageous term:. We arc determined not to be undersold by any. Our motto—"Fuir dealing and small profits '' J. L. SCITICW, S. W. Corner of Centre Square, April 1850. - ----- --- A Homestead for $10; A nUM ESTE AP for St 00; also, liamestrads for $lOOO and over, situated on, and near Rappahannock River, above nod below TIIRD ERICK:II3IAM IN VHDIINIA. A new Town, called RAPPAHANNOCK, has recently been laid out. iu CCLPRPER 1701'Nri. in the midst of the GOLD RKGION (IF VIRGINIA, sur rounded by Mines and Mining Companies; and Farms and Town Lots in alternate divisions or shares, can now be bad fur a "Mere Song," sim ply to Induce settlement in this desirable region: $2:4,900 Worth of land is to be divided amongst purchasers or given away a an inducement to come on and m.tke Improvement*, and the land is of the most improvable qualities. Many have already settled and scores of others are coming. Good farming land, in tracts of any site to suit purchasers, can also be bad at from $lO to $2O per acre, payable iu easy quarter yearly install ments. Usqunsriosanta UTLEY WILL IN ALL CASKS as am,. siarAGENTS ARE W.Vii7F.D everywhere to sell these lauds ; liberal liiilueetnenti will be gives. E. BACUEII, Laud Agent, July 18, 1859. $lO. Port Royal, V. Auditor's Notice. undersigned, Auditor appointed by the Orphan's Court of Adams county, to dis- Tete HE the balance in the hands of Asst. T. WRIONT, Administrator of the estate of MAUI' late of lienallen township. Adams county, Pa., deceased, to and nmong the col lateral heirs and legal representatives of the said deceased, will attend to the ditties of his appointment at his office, in Getty burg, on Friday, tke sth day of August sett, at to o'clock, A. M., when and where all persons interested are requested to be present. July 11,'59. 3t J. C. NEELY, Auditor. Fruit and Ornamental Trees. AFINE stock for fall planting at reasonable rates. Onr present stock includes all the choicest varieties cultivated and that nre known to do well in this latitude. Special attention is paid to the rearing of tree 4. We are confident that purchasers will do !letter by La . > ing from us than to send to distant Nurseries that they know little of, and for varieties not well estab lished here. bar Refer to Hon. J. Ti. Milner. Col. Jno. L. Tate sad D. IteConsughy. Esq.,of Gettysburg TilOS. F.. COOK & SONS, Pleasftnt Ridge Nurseries, Bendismille, Ps July 18, 1859. 3m Notice A.l" UP I—All persons knowing themselves P indebted to the late firm of BRINGBAN AeGIIINBAUGH are requested to make pty ment to D. A. Buitaban, Esq., in whose hands the Books have been placed for collection. All persons disregarding this Notice must look out fur COSTS. 0. B BRINGMAN, H. ACUMNBAUGH. July 18, 1859. Tax Notioe. ALL persons is Gettysburg in arrears for State and County Taxes for 1857, are here by notified that they will save costs by making payment on or before the Ist of August next, as after that date snits will be brought. I can be found at my house every evening, after the arrival of the cars., IL G. CARR, Collector /or 1857. July 11, 1859. td BLAOLSMITH COAL -r-best Broad Top, for obi by Baz.toa, , Branum It KURTZ. - ur • RED FLOORLSG, best quality, for vir ' sale at the yard of Eibeads, Bushier k Karla—also, Saab, % every size, Doors, Shut. ters, 'Nimb i he. NEW Fl k SU: the public t sad complete the corner streets, in the Xagle hotel," - where ttiey srtibw and will be prepared at all times td offer boosulas to suit the purse and please the people. By coudacting our business an the CASH AYSTISII, with the motto "Quick Salts acid Small Profits," and by pursuing a sttletly lion °raid e course, we hope to receive the encourage ment, not ouly of the citizens of Gettysburg and Adams county, but the rest of mankind. We have ju.it returned front the cities with a hand some assortment of SPRING & SUMNER 000 DS, embracing all manner of Ladies' Drcst Goods, of the most beautiful styles, Fancy Ar ticles, Bonnets and Bonnet Trimmings, Cloths, Cassinieres, Vestings, he. Also, a large assortment of QUEENSWAIII , .. Our stock of GROCHRINB is aims large sad complete. We will not take time to particular. i ze, hut in% ite all to call and see—no trouble to :how good:.. A. SCOTT it SOS. May 16, 1859. Willoughby's CELEDRATED GEM SPR IN G 011.11 N DRILL, manufactured and for sale in the counties at Cumberland, A.claws, York and Perry., by F. GARDNER. k CO., Carlisle, agents for the Shove counties. Orders for these Drills wilt he received at the Agricultural Warehouse of Messrs. Shends, Buehler k Kurtz, Gettysburg, or they may he joirthased otenrTravelliag Agent •. Orders addressed to us, at Carlisle, will receive prompt attention. Farmers are invited to ex amine the l% illoughby Drill, which took the First Premium at the various State Fairs 1114 fall. Fleveral of them may now_ber seen at the above Agricultural Warehouse. YriceslQ cash, or $75 on six mouths' time. par The allure Drille are also sold in Admiral county by ROBERT S. I'AXTON, (agent Ow Daniel t4tria k, u ho manufactures them,) at Get tysburg, Fairfield and other places in the county. May 16, 11459. 3m Proclamation. WHEREAS the lion. Room J. Platten, President of the several Courts of Com mon Pleas in the Counties composing the 19th District, and Justice of the Courts of Oyer en Terminer, and General Jail Delivery, for the trial of all capit it and other offenders in the said district. and Darin lixotan stud Isaac E. Wilt- Kisqs., Judges of the Courts of Common Pleas, and Justices of the Courts of Oyer and Terminer, and General Jail Delivery, for the trial - of all capital and other offenders iitethe County of Adams—have issued their precept., hearing date the 20th day of April, _in the year of our Lord one thousand eight hundred fifty-nine, and to me directed, for holding a Court of Common Pleas, and General Quarter Sessions of the Peace, and General Jail Delivery and Court of flyer and Terminer, at Gettysburg, on Monday, the Lrirk day of Avast rust—NOTICF: IS HERKBY GIVEN to all the Instiees of the Peace, the Coroner and Constables within the said Giunty of Adams, that they be then and there in their proper persons, with their Rolls, Records, Inquisitions, Examinations, and other itemembranees, to do these things which to their offices and in that behalf appertain to lie done, and also, they who will prosecute against the prisoners that are or then shall be in the Jail of the said County of Adams, are to be then and there tojgosecute against them as shall be just. ISAAC LIGHTNER, Sherif Sheriffs Office, Gettysburg, Juno 20, 1459. te Fresh Fruits, G ROCERIES, NOTIONS, N.—Fruits of every description. Its follows: Layer Raisins, Figs, Oranges, Lemons, Dates, Palm Nuts, Filberts, bard aistl paper shell Almonds, Pea Nuts, &C. . GROCHRIES.—.good assortment of Sugars: Loaf, Brown, Powdered and Crushed, Coffer, N. O. Molasses, Syrups -of the Lest quality, Rice, Sutit, Starch, Teas, Cinnamon, (grouud and ungrountl,) Cloves, Mustard, Ate. PERFUMERY.—Perfumery of every descrip tion, which will be sold low for Cash. LENION large tot just received. Any one liesirfwg a cheap, pleasant nntl heathy drink will do well by purchasing this Syrup. TOIIACCO.—AII the various kinds of Tobac co, Cigars slid Snuff, for sale by Wm. Boyer & seno.. IB.—We have a good quality, as all will sny who hare tried it. Fl,Ollll. k FF:RD.—We have made arrange ments to have constantly on head Flour enkt Feed, which we will insure to be of superior quality, and at such prices as cannot fall to please. WM. BUYER k SUN. July It, 18:5. The Cars are Here! ALi, THINGS ARE. READY I—The udlier signed has the pleasure of announcing to his old country friends—farmers and meretusula —as well as the citizens of Getty:4l;oG/, and "the rest of mankind," that his new and com modious Warehouse is now Olsen, and that he is receiving GRAIN & PRODUCE of alt kinks, for which ke is paying the highest market prices ; and while the public can dispose of their pro duce to the best. advantage, they can be supplied in return with Groceries, of every description, eonsistingof Salt, Coffee. Sugar, Molasses, Teas, Rive, kw.. ice., also, Gnaws, Plaster, Oils, edar ware, and a thousand other things not here mentioned. Wholesale, Retail and cheap as the cheapest is our motto. if the people commit tiwir own iuterests, and act wisely, they will not fm.get the undersigned. !loping the familiar face.' of all my old customers will meet me again, and w ith them many new ones, I shall endeavor to please them. Gettysburg, Nov. 22, 1858 New Grocery Store. yrW AND NEW GOODS.—SNT DER A BENNER have just reeei‘ed at their NeW Store, in Baltimore street, s few doors above David MeCreary's Saddlery es tah:ishment, the largest and most complete assortment of Grocerie. brought to Get tysburg for a long time, consisting of Coffee, ( . four kinds,) Sugar, (lour kinds.) Molasses, .`"yrup, Shad, Mackerel. Fres4 Flour, Corn, Oats, Butter, Eggs, Bacon, Salt, in short every thing usually kept in a first-alms Grocery Store. bar the highest market in - : ce paid fnronon. try produce or taken in exchange for Goods. gerGive us a call. Buy your Groceries where you will be sure to get them good and cheap. llorer'e celebrated writing Ink roe male. Ploy 1, H's. Farmers, Take Notice. A 1.1. , persons residing in York, Cumberland. Franklin, or Adams county. Pennaylvanta; Harford, Baltimore, Carroll, Frederick, Howard. o/ Montgomery county, Maryland, are hereby cautioned not to purchase of A. Smith, in Hand over, York county, Pennsylvania, or any of hls - Agents, the Slide Drill manufactured by mid A. Smith k Co., which is an infringement on Hunt's Slide Drill, the Patent of which I ass Jole owner for the above counties. Any person in any of the above named counties purchasing (after this notice,) the abole named Drill, man ufactured by said A. Smith k Co., will be dealt with according to law. And said A. Smith k Co., are also hereby cautioned not to manufacture or sell the above named Drill In the above named counties, orbs will be likewise dealt with. York, June ':, 1850. _ 3m Private Sale. TBE subscriber °Rent at Private Bale; kis HOUSE AND LOT, on !lists EV street, adjoining Solomon Powers. Th Heise is a two-story Brick, nearly new, with a Back-building, and., a well of water. Terms easy. - DAN'L. P. PITTENTCRY. July 11, 185 g. tf More New Geods, 4T COBRAN k CULPI3.—AII the new style' of HATS and SHOBS—Troaks, Clarpet s, Umbrellas, Wall Paper, Window Blbelow saddles, Bridles, Ply-nets, Buggy Haroses, ke l t cheap for east, at tied alga of the Big Beg. - June 91, 1859. §LIAWLB.--Btella Dimities, Printed Osidisers and Michas Skalds, ebesp, at the 1004111, . A. SCOTT It ~. irai ret i F . O* bee Salt. ...,-, TT IMP D beeline la imam Yogi It' JEL as e z - al at Picking's Store. JOHN tIOKE JNO. waxes eras
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