Oaths 2341 hun.:, - Mi4l/BIIKING GILLILAND, of Einnbuitlegrimhip, aged *boot 71 year& Os Sir>atb Int., alter • protracted "widetthe bore with cleans* fortitude, ger. , GEOIMIE HAKIM, of Hamilton township, aged se roam 7 months met 28 dap, GO die Sd inst., at Mutettester, Md., Mrs. HANNAH MARIA fIiiiLAITER, wife of Janes liheralbr, and daughter of George Wesrer, of Butler township, Atilms et:runty, in the 45th year of het age. 011 the 21M last.,lls. JOHN KUHN, of Mount yetaasitat township, agmtabout 68 years. 111 1 1 . 0 01 hist, Miss ELIZABETH LITTLE, of this sae', agisti shoat 47 felt/ On Elites, last, Mk lost., JOHN RoBEHT, son o I fat:JINSIASS Rosser, of this place, aged 11 monfhi. • Os the 17th inst.. in Moaptjoy township, Miss SIJkIANNAII LITTLE, aged 65 year!: 1 month arid 28 days. Otathe Tth Inst., in Adams county, Mrs. SE LK& 'LOMB, aged 26 years 9 months and 20 da7z petite 40th last., in Adams county, ED It.'ND TEANCIA, infaat ten of Oliver and Eliza 11 , taly , ^get 0 sidliths and 21 days. tin 'the 21d last., Mrs. RUTH MARTIN, of this plane, esiensort Eptirsim Martin, deceased, Ls tlist/6811 year of her age. _ _ _ Oa Tumidity last, GEORUE S. MORRIS, only 110 n of Rev. Nevry S. Koons, of Ptnegeoye, iebuyittßl county, Pa., aged J years 7 months And 27 'days. In Eaton, an the 40th teat, od .eongestion of the bowels, MAUI' Gil 4.1113 F:R.S, only daughter of Jacob arid Catlittnne Chambers, aged 4 Swan. fn Hamiltonban tom-wail!). on the 18th inst., ANNA _MARY' LI AROA RET, dAughter of Samuel and Sarah C. Eller, aged 3 months and 1:3 days. On the 20th inst., Mr. GEORGE FIDLER, of Tyrone town hie, aged 71 years 5 mouths and 1 days. Os the 24th of December, HARRY F., aged smiths and 6 da)s; on the 3d inst., JE ROME J., aged 3 years 10 months and 4 days; nn the 7th. SYLVESTER L., aged 8 )ears 1 month and 24 days; and on the 14th, MARY CATHARINE, aged 3 months and 27 days— /. hildren of Peter and Mary Sanders, of flan..il sou ban township—of malignant sore throat. Weep not for those 11 - 1.0 sink within the arras of death Ere yet the chilling wintry breath Of sorrow o'er thine blows." On the liith Inst.. Capt. JOHN GAIWAR, of Butler town.hip, aged about 7,1 years. Capt. Gardner was a soldier in the star with Great Itritain in the year 1814.0 s the Canadian fron tiers he was Lrst Lieut. in a company com manded by Capt. tiarnuel White, after whom, titi itestown, in this rounty, was named. Capt. Wilito being taker prisoner by the Indians, Lieut. Gardner was athauced to the Captaincy. ' /LW was in all, or nearly all the engagements of that memorable period, in which sonic of the Inuit sanguinary battles. in the hiltory of our c. untry. to ere ,ought; and All one of those in the coinpauy Nilio.e during courage carried' 21 cut into the enemy's conutry. In the after hart of his I.fe it rims sad often to the edificat cia of his hearers, W reconat the of the American soldier, and to re- Liiirie their hold encounters with the enemy. At such times his aged eye would sparkle with ',gain fire, and he would seem to live over ',gain the events of b % -goue days. Ile was' truly a brave soldier. A.t the residence of his grand-father, (J. P. Topper.) near Fairfield, on the 16th inst.. of snalignnnt sore throat, FRANCIS EDMUND KIDEL, aged 3 rears 3 months and 24 days. Dearest Eddy, thou halt left u!, (Jere thy lon we deeply feel; I:ut iiis God that balk berets us, lle can nll our sorrows heal. Yet ngain we hope to meet thee, When the day oelife is tied; Then in heaven wtth joy to giesS Lbw. Wl:tern no farewell tenr is sited. c. T. Communicated. On Liu 23t1 inst., CATHARINI: ELIZABETH itEITLEIL, daughter of Emanuel and Susannah /Soder, of Strauem township. U. may no gloomy crime Polute the rising day— May Je..us' blood. liLe riorninz dew, Wash all our stains away. We give. to God what he.to OS gave, We bless him with our sreepias eyes ; Our bud sleeps not within the grave, /int Aw cetl - blooms in paradise. A. U. Y. Communicated_ On the 13th of February, ALICE E. LARKIN, e.mu g httr of D. I'. and S. J. Larevr, of Latimore township, egeJ 2 years II months and 2 days '\Seep nut fur little Alice, SLe has gone to God who gave ; ller spirit sleeps in Jesus, Though she's in the silent grave. Loving parents cease your weeping, Dry your tears, it must be so ; God now has her iu his keeping, Oh then, cease ) our woe. Hard I know has been the parting From little Alice s But 'tis the good Lurd's calling; I3y it we must abide T23CMI GETTYSI3I.7IIG—SAITSDAY LAir. Superfine ..... ....—.4 17 to S 00 I:Te Flour White Red Cora, ........ ..... ...... Buckwheat ..... ............ liuckwheat Yeal. Clore: Seed______ Timcitiv Flax 5eed...... parley plaster of Paris I taster grolatid,per Park,.. BALTIMORE—Fitway LAIT. 6 27 to i 50 i 25 :o 1 645 ..... 85 to 90 Flour—. IViteat .. Bye C0nt..... CM ..........._.. a al co a 25 ......... 2 TS to 3 25 Clover Seed Timothy 5eed........... Reef Cattle, per bu01d.....—.....—.' 7 00 kolo 00 ir VS Ur 13 75 !loge, per biked Bayl4 00 tolB 00 • Whiskey ... .....---. 33 to $4 Gastlo, Perarbut, per too— ..... .. 63 00 HANOVER—TaDILSDAT LAO?. Flour, froft wag•na ..... Do. }rook Wheat ..... 112 to 1 lid Rye ». »•..•.. 80 Coro .•............. ....»w«.... 83 0at5.,.... •••••••••••••••••••••••••• MON. • 38 o rite 611101/ TeTimothy Seed •........ ster .... »»......c. YORK—rupo fi r. Fleur, front .p Do. Cron obemeo ' I ,14 • so 141 .30 Ow% ao •••••• •••• •••rry. I . .0.0•••••••••lv:%74 - 7 ,... ° 11116 .19T"? . ' 4 "?7" • . .•• a l claw - 4VI • 4 - -.7prerr...sinc • •• . - r ummo, Eimmtait lot seuntid to omit the IMAM : - ' 4lll k • IPergiaol4lo7P , 5 Pp • *CM !`• - • • , 1 *cu. bst an 4114 erliati .# k 1 40004 laiiva at Alia *oaks berreOlLit Me i Gitups- NribPk The liaaagrt Informs the pohlk that le. itithwai, of Gettyabun, Ina kindly vette teered to Vance a Comic Jig. Feb. 27, 180. -------- OTharadey evening, 23d last_ a Silver Detached Lever Watch, some place t,,e• te e en Wisatskey's Lou Wygigia. Establishment, on Washington street and trry residence CO East Sitddle street, in Gettysburg A liberal reward will he given to the person who re turns it to the ovner. JACOI3 REMMEL. Feb. 27, 1860. It rtbStockholders in the York and Gettys burg Tarsi)ll:o Company are hereby noti ed at an Etectioa tor-President. Managers and Treasurer, to conduct the affairs of the Company, will be held at the public house of F. J. WILSON, in Abbottatovn, on Me _lst day qf March nut, between the hours of 10 A. M., and 1 P. M. JOSEPH SMYSEII, See,. Feb. 27, 1860. td PERSONS indebted to the undersigned by nee4..unts of long stunding ore notified to per up. S. G. COOK. Feb. 27, 180 THE subscriber will sell at Public Sale, at the former residence of brows HoccE, in ermauy township, Adams county, on the road leading from Littlestown to firumitsburg, 3 miles from the former place, oft Tuesday, I,e 201 A des of March next. the following Personal Property; viz : LICHEAC, Tables, Chairs, Bed steads, Cupboards, Desks. Stands, Store Coun ter and shelving, 3 stoves and Pipe, large Copper Kettle, Iron Kettles, l'ots, ke.; Horse Power, Circular Saw Frame, Turning Lathe, Poplar. Cherry and Pine Lumber, and various other articles, too numerous to mention. ifterSale to commence at 10 o'clock, A. M., on said day,wben attenibuLne, will be given and terms made known bff Feb. 27, 180. ta t BY virtue of an Order of the Orphan's Court of Adams county, the subscriber. Admits ' istrator of Puna, Cott.. deceased, will offer at Public Sale, at the Public House or Frederick Black, in Btansitsburg, Nd., ots Therrulay, Me Rai chi' of March next, the Real Estate of said de cedent, viz: A FARM, situate in Liberty township, Adams county, 3 miles west of Km mitsburg, adjoining lands of heirs of lion. JAMES .11cDi‘it, heirs of Maxwell Shields and others. containing IC4 Acres. more or less, about JO acres of which are cleared and In a good ewe of cultivation, and muds of the halarses is well covered with thriving Chesnut and Rock Oak Timber. The Improvements are a One and a Half Story LOG HOUSE, Log Barn, a young Or chard of choice•fruit. kc. There are two good Springs near the dwelling. The road from Mc- Divit's Mill to Sabillasville passes through this property. ser4P•The property will be offered undivided, or in FIVE PARTS, containing from 14 to acres, as may suit purchasers. Persona de sirous of viewing It are requested to call on the subscriber, rasiding near ML St. Mary's College. Communicated. ' Communicated liar Sale to commence at I o'clock, P. Si, on said day, when attendance will be given and terms made known by By the Coact. WM. A. CULL, Adlee'r. Feb. 20, 1860.. is xa r leie N ITROORNIZED SUPER-PHOSPHATE OF LIMN, DRIED BLOOD, BONES, • 10.71.PRCItIC ACID, PERUVIAN' GOTS% Will equal In effect wad laating poster 195 Pounds Pettitlan Guano—will produce GREATER WEIGHT OF WHEAT, And other Grain, per Bushel. SIT PREVENTS RCS.TI•Iin I solicit Farmers to ere it a fair trial, being confident of its trbrth. It has been extensively used in tbe.New England and Southern States for ten years past, and Its increasing sale It Is packed in Strong Etna of 100 Pounds each. PRICE 1114, PER BAG, OR 8450 PER TON. Orders accompanied by ItcmiLtances will meet IA ith Prompt Attention. Testimonials and Samples given Fret of Charge s on application to the Sole :Agent, ENS Z2I SEirAGENTs WANTED.-las Fib. 20, 1860. 3m - ------- Kerosene and Coal 760 ....1 12 to 1 25 1 10 to 1 1.5 OIL LAMPS !—Head Quarters and Menefee tory, No. 114 South Second Street, below Chesnut. and No. 1 Carter Street, Philadelphia. IL B. DYOTT'S Excelsior Kerosene and Coal Oil Burner. Mutat'. k Jossa' Spring Burner, , and all other good Burners for Coal Oil, to gether with the largest and handsothest variety of LAMPS, of every description. CHANDE , LIKES, from two to fifty burners—Glasses, . Wicks, Shades, and all articles pertaining to the busineu,together with the best KEROSENE OIL in the country—Wholesale and Retail—at the Manufacturers' lowest prices. mar Merchants and others will same money, by examining our Stock and Prices. M. B. DYOTT'S , LAMP and GAS FIXTURE STORE and PAC TOBY, No. 114 South Second and No. 1 Car ter Street, below Chesnut, Philadelphia. Feb. 2e, 1860. 3m Gettysburg Foundry. 63 . 75 36 56 2 00 4 25 to 4 50 2 00 1 20 6 50 95 7 00 to I 25 CEEI THE subscriber, hiving purchued the Foundry of Messrs. Zorbaugh,Sloat I Co., merly Warrens' Foundry,) has commenced bueiness, end is now prepared to otter to the public s larger assortment of Machinery than has heretofore been offered, such as THRESH LSO MA.OIIINES, Clover Rollers, Fodder, Cut ters, Corn Shellersould Morgisn's late improved horse Rake. Also, STOVES, such as Cook Stores, three efferent kinds; and Ave different slue of Tea-plate Storm. Likewise Sill and Saw-utill Coatings, sad &Mao& of Taming in Iron or Wood. _ . 5 00 5 50 joirIZPAIIMIG at elf kinds oa Machinery and Goatimrs will be don, to order ea Own astioe. Patterns made to order ; Plough Cast. lags ready ramie ; PLOCOR§, suck.= Melbr*, Witheres, Pioche; Woodcock, sad :stay *Mom ma mentioned here ;mid *lit different kis& of IRON FENCING, for Cemeterim, Bamboo or Yards. 4 Ze / 7* 4 14 Aloojellectisios Moohisee, one of the best 101011 TWA smudge* works with a kayos. 11 7 Slad fag Uta• WS Palf Ira it. iiiol.llW.aa= 1/Iff 004 se doaW abitt jastairitsz mtie versed* aught is see 'heir ad le ir4/0 0 44m1fAnnf AWL« lee:bee* ve loosafeebulWl.la_thet they osh4IILiIadDISWOMIONPOiced i fry=d- -." Gettobasaiit.o4sikt . ligl °wan eorser Irt, 1 1 4 .0 1 00 . x . 11: Illr evdapuivai ON th• illsios. *TM); -G - .". ar , .1: irtilik,. Jr:-imam, (taie awes ibii• iiii Nip; par allay) loliiimeatred.. attend to all work /e V* ii•IP Pil thlit V sad chits/IL, • 0 {Fey. 17 1 . 1/ o E. COALE, Agrot. Turnpike Election. Notice. Public Sale. iILOS LEFEVER, .4gest. Postponed Bale. CORPOSIIID or U 1 SULPHATS AMMONIA 100 Pounds of the KITROGICIIIZgD PHOSPHATIC PROVES ITS SUPERIORITY I R. W. P. ALLEN, No. 14 South Delaware Avenue, PHILADELPIIIA RE Altr i TET A*lllllo4 - at like load leadlo4 front itheamwreo E` by rg. alma t 3 mills west the (*raw, ow thiPtA day qiiiirca %mg, ,lbw Itlklmming Parsonal Property, els : 4 bead } of valuable /1012Sli,S, hat:lll4lns 3 fitst-rate ; Brood Mares. I T wo-y earring aad 2 Clue-yearling Colts, / Blooded Stallion, rising 3 pars old this Spring sad not to be beaten for beauty; f Maki Oa as, 6 Sailors, 1 8011, a Sheep, I Skew., 1 &AO4l Solly 3 Wagon', o narrow tread and one bruati-tread,)Tbreslaincltachine, as good as scar,d Lluller,l4 beat hill!, 4talia Drill, 1 war and 1 Falling-top Buggy, both neatly new, 2 setts Bugg) rt aroc es , I Sleigb. 1 Log thesis, Ploughs and Harrow 1, Cultivatort,Bbol el Ploughs, Coro Fork. Roller, 1 Jackscrew, HeVoloing nurse Rake, Cider 1f ll sod Press, la good order, 4 barrels of Vinegar, large brewing Tub, 4 setts Horst Uears,Wagcrn Saddle, ttney Saddle and Bridle, Side Saddle, Flve-torsa 1.60 t, Salters sad Halter Chains, ;Smooth Barrel 1101 e, Double ilarrci :Shot Gun; Cora by the bushel. Also, Household and Kitchen Foruitnre, such as Bedsteads and Beddiog ' Tables, Chairs, and a variety of other articles too autocrat+ to mention. sersal• to commence at 9 o'clock, A If., on said lay, when attendance • ill Lc given and tsrms made known =I ME =I Feb. 13, ZSGO. ti• Persotal Property AT PUBLIC SALE.—The subscriber, intend-Ing to quit farming, will sell at Pahlic at kis residence, in Butler torwuslitp, Adams county, 1 mile southwest of Lower's Mdl, oil .11finskty, the Ohl day of MarcA next, tke following Personal Property, viz: 3 head of WORK 1101 1 1 SEN, I pair of a ell-broken Mules. 2 Two-plar old Cults, Milch Cows and Young Cattle, Brood Sow, I Four-laoroe Wagon, Eng lish Wagon Bed, Lime Bed, Feed Trough, Horse Gears, (a large lot and nearly new,) Wagon Saddle, Ploughs and II ‘rrows, Double and Sin gle Shovel Ploughs, Corn Furls, Corn Coverer, Traces, Fifth Chain, two-hone Spreader, Sin gle and Double Tree:. Winnowing Mill, and a Variety of Miler farming utensils. sale to tornnsence at 0 o'clock, A.M., on said day, when “I`ocndaace will be git en and terms made known ay Jan. 30, 'GO. is SAMUEL EICIII6LTZ. e9F HIGHLY VAI,CAIILF. Prltti`, l NAL PRO- I'ERTY.—WiII Le sold at Potato Sale, at 1 t late residence of Michael A. Slagle, do-. ceasid, in OsCorti township, Adams county, esi , Thursday and Fr.da . y. tla S:A and ltA days of ! Mane serf. the following highly ‘aluabLe Per sonal Property, viz • HEVXN HORSES, 3 Cults, one and two year.; old. t:: )Mich Cows, I Durham Hull, Young cattle, 2 Brood Sows 12 Shoats, Horse (,ears,': Wagoua, 1 One-lisOrse Wagon, I Cart and Gears, Wagon Bed, flay Ladders, Nay Carriages, Winnowing Mill, Thrething Machine and Horse Power, I Reaping Machine, Grain Drill, Spring-tooth Rake, Plough., Harrows, Forks, Bakes, Blacksmith Tools, Oats, Coro, ke Also, the Personal Property of MICEARL A. FILAOII.I, deceased, to wit: 2 Shares Han over Branch Ilaiiroad Mock, I Bugg, and harness, 2 .Sleighs, double-barrelled has,- 4 full assortment of llousebokl and Kitchen Furniture, consisting in part of Bedsit/11d Bed steads, Tables. Chairs, Carpeting. Desks, Par lor, Coal add Cook Stores, Queensware, Look ing Classes. Stands. kc. lair - Sale to commence at 10 o'clock, A. W., of each day, when attendance will he given and terms made knows bv DAVID M. MYERS. Feb. C, 1860. ti' J. F. ii:trims.an, Auct. ---- - --- Public Sale. FpHE subscriber, intending to quit farming, will over at Public Salk, at his residence, in Franklin township, Adams county, near umm.tsburg, vs raeltday, Ike 1311 day of March west. the following Personal Property. xis:— HORSES, (one first-rate for saddle and lead,) 1 Two-year old Colt and I Yearling Colt, 5 Mulch Cowa, Young Cattle, 9 head of Sheep, Three-horse Warm. a One-horse Wagos, Car riage, Sleigh, Winnowing Mill, Cuttior Box, Three-horse Plough, Doable Shovel Plough, Cultivator, Donbie and Single-Trees, Revolv ing Hay Rake, flr.Ltn Cradle, Forks and !bikes, Log Chain, Cow and Halter Chalets, Horse Gears, 2 setts Single Harness, 2 Grindlatonds, Wheelbarrow, 200 Wagon s?okes, Grain by the bushel, Clover, Timothy and Honey-blade Seeds. Also, au Or..ngs Tree, bearing fruit; Clock and Case. Corner Cupboard, Sink, Table, Writing Desk, Coukiug Stove, Teo-plate Stove, Wool-wheel, Sausage Grinder, soy tunny other articles. /-Sale to commence at 1l o'clock, A. M., on staid day, artier attendance will be given and teams mule known by JOHN MARTIN. Feb. 13, 1800. is OFVALUABLE PERSONA L VopErrr The subscriber, intruding to remove to Gettysburg, will offer at Pt' L. Sale, at his residenee, in Oxford township, Adams county, near Senft's Mill, on the road leading from said Mill to Hanover, on Monday, Ike 121 A day of Aferrh next, the fullowitig valuable Personal Property, viz: 4 head of first-rate draught HORSES, G head of excellent Milch Cow.. 1 flue Durham Bull, 2 NVaguns, with Beds, (one broad-tread and one narrow-tread,) 1 One-horse Wagon, Ploughs, Harrows, Shovel Ploughs, Corn Forks, 1 Treble-geared Threshing Ma chine, Rolling Screen, Winnowing Mill, 4 sets of Horse Gears, Halter and Con. Chains, Double and Single-trees, Log and Fifth Mains, Crow bar and Digging Iron, large Chop Client, Cutting Box, and a variety of other farming articles.— Also, Household and Kit,hen Furniture, too nutoreoui to mention. alirSAlt to COUILDVDre At /0 o'clock, A. 31, on said day, wben ipec c ill be gin and terms made known by CHA..ILE6 WILL. Feb. 13, T M: subscriber will offer at Public Sale, at his residence , on the farm owned by Jacob t r.idortf, on the road leading from Littlestown to limaiitsburg, 5 miles west of Littlestown, and 2 miles east of Sell's Mill, in Mounticry township, Adams county, on Tweday, the 13th day of March nut, the following Personal Property. el:: 4 WOILK HORSES, 4 Milch Cows. 1 Heifer, 1 Bull, 9 Shoats, 3 Sheep, 1 Narrow-tread Wagon,Stone Bed, Hay Carriage, Ploughs and Harrows, Shovel Ploughs, Corn Folks, 2 sets Front Gears, 2 sets Hind Gears, Collars, Bridles, Log, Halter and livw Chains, Rockaway Buggy laud Heicaess, Ldff Sled, Sin gle and Double-trees, Grain Drill, only run one season; also, Household and Kitchen Furniture, with a roirieti Bother articles, too numerous to mention. beirSale to commence at 10 o'clbck, A. V , on said day, when attendance will La given and terms made known br JUlri. A. LAWRENCE. Feb. 13, IS6O. ta [Jacoa Kix): z, Auct. TACOS MITICDOIIFF'S ESTATE.—Letters of adosiaistratlon on the estate ofJecob Mae dorff, late of Franklin township, Adams coun ty, deces.44,hsetng tiers grantee to the under signed, (the first netted residing in said Frank lin township and the last sinned in Cumber land township) they hereby eve notice to all persoas indebted to said estate to mate imme diate paymeat wad thaw harieg claims against the same to present them properly authenticat ed for settlement ADAM REBERT caul/ISA B. PeLLEY, Feb. 13, 131111. it Adatisistregora. EBICCA WOWS ROTA ? 6.—Lettern et ad mintairatlaii Di Ms estate of Iteberaa et , bole al& .1 cosepktosaty. diaaa,darilL, haring 'beta vtaateturitar - indersissed, raskd ing in Gatti,Adam Co., Pa., ha beratt OW mica So all orsche iailabtaill aaW aatryhr *aim haaaaliase papaami, amok Milian hating daubs against tie, wisso.proosi Pies , - ly aualeemica4a4 far satthoseat. Z.hOiLkiklAS 1171/4S, . Feb. it, MO. it • a AdliNY.-4 was isteitie Mae Himitny a esii *Arm v ise at X. A c Xeb.ar" in • . 7 1110 Sat TIMMY ri 1311{1=4011•6 ICILISCIr Cues, Mau, OM 11119dallioes, r Breast-pins, Ear - ring, ll proteelie st.tb• Jtatetslor Blry-tight Oellery, Getipbati. ,'to I tai t (stating, •t bis r!tidencsi GEORGE H. HOUCK Public b.:le Public Bale Public Sale. Notice: 1- rrsilowa ARA. prices. Ns. 6 Rimover Street, seat Itt lic'"r timert, Street. TiAtrtsoais, Ms. rols. 27, SMOG. aus - Bari MIMI atrtAIMAYTPII3-41/ rv. STARA k CO. of KoriA -end Centre oppoitte IL It. Stsc BALTrIIOIIIt, MD. Naar torero of PRICRCH 3' Importers nod Dealt Burr flocks, Bolting C' Leather and Gum Bet ' Calett.ed Plaster, Mkt Quality. Also, Colour, Goealleo, and F.sophes Mill Steloes at all sizes. [Feb, 27,'30. New & Idol). EW EL WV, SILVER WA RE, Wr.rn, PLAT : ED WA.R &c. —A . WA RNER, llohl and ilrersmith, No. 10 NORTH G•Y STREET, DAL ' TINIRE., MD., has in store a beautiful assort ment otslyles and patterns of 111C11 JEWELRY, suitable fur presents, embracing a great variety utPlain Gold and Sett Broaches, Mosaics, Car bunkles, &c., F./sr-Rings. Bracelets, Finger Rings set sehth Diamond, Ruby, Pearl, opal, Emerald, kc., Ladies' Gold Chains, Vest k Guard Chains, Miniature Lockets. Gold Thimbles, Cuff Pine: Signet, Chased and Plain Gold Rings,, Pencils and Pens, Sleeve Buttons and Studs, old and Jet Crones, Jet Bracelets, l'ins & Ear Rings, kc. kLS 0 , A variety of Silver Mounted k Plated CAstors, Cake Baskets, Walters, Candlesticks. B utl et. nd Salt stands, Pearl handle Desert Stuires,,Spnoott, Fwki, Ladles, Fancy Articles, Be , all elm lurk is respectfully offered on the lowc.‘t terms. Se-The Country Trade and I>elleri general ly are Invited to give me a call. and examine Goode and Prices, being satisfied that my SII.- VER• WARE cannot be surintsged either fur fineqsa or quality, or the latest and most beau tiful patterns. [Feb. 27, 18Go. ly r-- ~r"sikE 4 001: . I 00. FtOUNDED 18b2. Chartered 1854. Located COIL OF BALTIMORE t Cil A It,LAS rtmose, YD.—The Largest, bast Elegantly Puralabedt Popular Commercial College in the tra;ted Staten. Desiscaod expressly for Young men' siring to obtain se TIIOOOINIII INIACTISAL 11C5141CSS in.r.CATIOW in the shortest possible tbnefind at the least expense. A Large and Beauttni:l; Ornamented Circu lar, centlialug upward. of 811 . SQUARE with !Erects= or Pernsammur;and w Li igr. gravid (the finest of the kind ere: tn..de this °entry) representing the Interior View a t the liege, with Catalogno stating Mans. i will fie Sent to Briley Youay Mom on apglieathm, FRECOIt CillAirg. Write WIWIWILIIIISSIT 111.114 j'Api Win deceit. the package by return ' iddress, & E..L0811212, Baltbnore, Std. , Fell. 41, lee°. ly 1 James H. Bosley, CcOilussio.N MERCHANT, • -Yes.l24 mid 116 rectA sear, I BALTIMORE, MD. I 11110 prepared to receive end sell oit Commla . sion 411 kinds of COUNTRT PRODUCE. Having an !Iperience of ten years In die Comae:l6os buskins, (and wishing to continue th at alone,) ' I flatter myself that I shall be able to eve same -1 racrilos to all who favor MO with ootisiesuerite Will Mho attend to filling orders fbr tlroceries, Gums), and all kinds of Fertilisers. • Feb. C, '6O. ly --4-,- Public Sale. Brandies Wines, , itt/LS, BLACK T BAS, lc. P. TIERNAN a l ITIIIR subscriber, Intending to remove to a , 1 SOY, offer fbr silt the following article,. .I . smaller farm, will Fell at Public Sale, et of tueir own importation, particularly fur falai- his ruislence, in Franklin township, Adams ly usie : Sideway Writ ea—Pensartine's guest pale, gold counly,about one mile from Ilickley's Tannery, essEatearday, the 3d dog of iforeA ile.rt, the follow ! and liirdwn Sherries, in wood and la gl iss. ing Persooal Property, iiz : 1 BROOD )TARE, I p o m r W ixoe _s eec t emet e e compet i t i on ce g ' 2 two-year old •• Orphan Boy" Colts, 4 Cows, 1 and white Port, In wood and inglass. 2 Heifers, (springing.) 2 Balls, one of them fit Miestaa Wise-40bn Hewer& ifseell'llleter d estimated to weigh 1360 pounds: 6 head of ' Madvra, is wood and in Qt..; also, Gripe Young Cattle, 5 head of fine Sheqi, Horse Gears, i Jolt* Wheel-barrow. and a variety of other articles, II;s Wises—Joh berger, Stelsiberger, too eons to weution. Mar brunner, Cabinet, Lieb-free-mitch. Brou- ,'Sale to commence at 10 o'clock, A. M., mews, df 1846. , . on said day, when atteutbsuce will be gives and CAmens. Wires — Poet and,Chandon's tla.. terms made known by est, quarts sad pinta. ' Feb. 6,1660. u JACOB lIERSIIBY. 0 *A otss—Otard and Reclaim ---- s fineold pods - — - - I n and dark Brandies. 'Watch -- ra es, Jewelry, Rdme—Old and dui Jamaica, Antigni, Gron-A AD SILVER-WA 11113.—We would respect ads,,and from the I ands, imported direct from : /1 . fully inform our friends, patrons and the Loudon. I paWic generally, that we have now in Store HOLLAND Gls—The bast quality—Tiernan, and offer WDOLKNA LE V , IO IIIitTAIL,AI the !tweet brand--asid DO mixture of eremitic poison in it. j Casio Pair's, a large and very choke stock of 2CRI half chests of the fluent &mows° Tits. Watches, Jewelry, Silver and Plated Ware, of I.ll.lilmore, Aug. 29,18.59. ty ev ery variety and it, Ic. Every description of DIAMOND WORK and other Jewstaiv, made to A. Illathiot & Son's SDFA AND FURNITURE WAREROOIIS,Koe. 25 and 27 N. Gay street, Baltimore, (near Fayette st.,) extending from Gay to Frederick st.--•the largest establishment of the kind in tile Union. Always on band a large Assortment of HOUSEHOLD AND OFFICE FURNlTURE...em bracing Bureaus, Bedsteads, Washstands, Ward robes, Mattresses of Husk, Cotton and flair, Spring Beds, tiaras, Tetc-c-Tetcs, Arm Chairs, Rocking Chairs, Etageres, Marble Talilk.s. 'Set tees, Reception and UpliolsOei-ed Chairs, AFL SORTED COLORS OF COTTAGE aII.SITIftE, Wood Chairs, Office Chairs, BarL'r (hairs, Cribs and Cradles, Hat 11 , 01 Gilt and ll'alnut Frame Looking Glasses, Side boards, Exteasion Tables, of every reni;th. l'ersoss disposed to purchase are invitedto call sad give our stock an examination, which for variety and quality- of norkruansuip a not equalled by any establLahtuent ILI the country. A. SIATIIIOT k S( IN, Nos. 25 and 27 N. Gay •trvet. If Avg. 2, 1859 Public Sale OF VALUABLE PERSONAL PROPF.RTI'. On Friday, de- 2d dry of Match next, IstAP, at tr o'clock, A. M., the subscriber. Intending to remove West, will sell at Public Sole, on the premises, on the road leading from liettyshurg to Emositsburg. four miles from the former anti six from the latter place, the fo:lovrinirdt , cribed Personal Property, to wit : FIVE IlE.11) HORSES, four of them good young v. urk horsed, and one a two yearling colt; a lot of Hors Cat tle, among which are three fresh Mileh Cowm; a lot of Shoats, 1 four-horse narrow-tread Wagon, Lune Bed, Limy Carriage, Feed Trough, Ploughs, "two and three-hocze HarrOws, LWOW* and single Shovel Ploughs, all of which are neatly new, ()rain Drill, Jack-acres, barrow, Shovels, Forks, Horse Gears far fire bonus, the most of them new, Bridles, Saddiss, one a new Side Saddle, 'Halters, C ONT Chains, Boxes of Bees, one a patern box; mud about 22 Acres of Grtn in the ground. Also, lionsokokl Furniture, among which are 2 Mahogany front Bursaas, Tables, Chairs, common, cane seat ed and parlor; Washstands, Corner Capbeard, Eight-day Clock, Bedsteads and Bedding, Case of Drawers, good Air-tight Cooking SiOverPar lor Stove, Tin Wire, Boxes, Barrels, Meat Tas sels, and a great variety of other articles too numerous to meatier'. fir.itteadanea will be giTeLl and tenni made known on dad of sale by • C. MIRA\ OURREO3. Feb. f, trio. 3to Ptatta Sale. rpm sabacribar, tatsadiag jil _fait ta2 A arid sell at, POWs Safe , at, his rasfd e itrilinbt". township, Maass cous4, as , ' Ms ,id dris qf yard tag. stis (Allowing Formal Pi yiii:3 hisd a }/WM, Covi 44 Yawn - dm sad allaigh 1 iood ?first born %ides, WWl= 144, Estpad den; mem t ll.l 4 l :7 l ;= P irik,,__% 9 4 11 4 , 1 Grifidtioas, &dark Clistias i a 5..., F ad tame (vials*. aleasat,„ Mits.& .. ;wr 1 1 ;ii ellirdi 11114 laiabta Mafia* wf wil t4e)r bi AliAsitUl. ~.. • ift aIF4 to , calwaiiiariVslif rixttel g • j, Whew atteddis, a!X l ' Ir!tr 1 * k tells amicksalTa tramntstaa Via. de, ifiddi. !a ' gtt w 410- assillikirGalktiv, are TvorooßAiiiiC vririrs jr 'soap's, TYSON 11110.,, oast corogr of the Diazoead, Gettysburg.. ELI remove to o riffessi is Sale, at his rad , in Fraallis-tawithip, Adams romp ty, fla lllllltillifgreangerp amt., ti 6511541iat -Femme Peagesety, viz : POUR MAO OF WORK 1149/1291, I large Sniff sap- Paled to weigh little "made, I broad-tread FeaarAorao starrew-tread Wagon. Rana Own, Plaralha leg. Harrow. enowel. , Cora Farts, WisiowbagllliU.Pettioll Sot, Med, I TbaesitiMg 3latbinc, Her Carriage, Wood Ludlum., Forks, Hakes, agoi other (arm ing halite:seeks. elite, at As same Um* sad place, will be offered, the undivided half of a Tract! et CIIF.SNUT Tllll3Kit-LASD, containing about Acres, Mutated in Ftwailia township, near 111(1 Ton-a. ' arßals to commence at 10 o'clock, A. M., on said day, when attitsdasco sill be ritrn and terms mutt. %news by JAME'S F. REA Rl*. leb. to kl. Mutat, Auct. xriONE T canoe saved h, calling on the sub scriber, who has jest reserved from the cities with one of the Lamest stocks of FALL and WINTER GOODS ever brought to Gottya trutig—tn part as followa: French Mar:loots, plain and figured, Cobergs of all kinds, Cotton Delaiaa, all prices, Orien tal Lustres, Silk Illusions, and a large assort ment of plain and figured Silks, Alpaccas, Bombazines, Are.; French Worked Collars, Uu derslecres. Yirindkerchtefs, Fkiancings, Edg ings. Lnee , i, Insertinp; Bonnets and Itibbons, Shawls and Mantillas; Manlius, Linens, Sheet lags, Hosiery, Gloves, k.c. Cloths, Casein/errs, Casslaets, Yestiags, end everythilg else in the gentleman's wear line. The undersigned is thankful for past favors, and will spare no effort to deserve the public's continued patronage. J. L. SChiCK, Oct. t i. 5: W. corner of the Lhamond. New Fall and Winter Goods, AT A. SCOTT k SON'S NEW STORE.—We have just received our stock of goods suitable fur the Fall and Winter sales, to which we invite the attention of buyers—which for beauty and price cannot be surpa t ssed—among which may be found a variety of LADIES' DRESS GOODS. of new and tothionable de. signs, Shawle, Bonnet,. Trimmings, kc., he.— Our stock of DOMESTIC: 0001)5 is also tall and complete. Fur MF.N'S ANSBOYS' WEAR, we have a variety of Cloths, Citssimeres, Sett nets, Jeans, kr., of various styles and•prices..— Also, GROCERIES AND QUEENSWARIL— Having purchased our goods at low prices for cash, we are enabled to sell them at prices to suit the times. All we ask is an examination of our stock before, purchasing. Thankful for past crucouragement, we hope by strict atten. tlon to business and a desire to please, to merit, as well as receive, a continuance of the same as well as lots of new. Our motto is, "Quick sales and sinaltprofity." • ' oe(. 8 , 1859. A. SCO't k SON. Sere We •Are Again 1 JUST frAss:,..the city with the but and cheap, ulnas / v.01m.: -413YRUPS and MOLASSES that 'we have yet offs: "l• celenhtted to Plow* all persons In quality and 1., 4 "0 .11 ; SUGARS, w very large stock,low; COFfitl; I:slABlepoee late, Eke, Cheese, Spices, (en kluds,) Witcher , sad Tex Cakes, \larger, Pickles, Sugar-ars...l HAMS, aed SIIOULDEBS, Lard, Shad, Mackerel sad Herrings, Salt, Cedar-watre,Thba, Buckets, tc.; Baskets, Flour Selves, Brocims, Prusbes, kb.; all kiads of Cordage, Concentrated Lye; Extra and Superfine 11,01.11, all kinds of Feed; Potatoes, fresh Butter and Eggs constantly on hand; Fancy Goods,Conteetionuies and Fruit. Give as a call. It agoras us pleasure to show ou r Igo and Inviting stock, YORRECK t MARTIN Oettysburig. May 30, 1830. -I - order at short notice. lea-All goods w•arrant ed to be as represented. N. B.—Particular attention given to the Re pairing of Watcher and Jewelry of every de scription. STAUFFER .t nAar.tr, No. G 22 Market St., Suit th Side, Philadelphia. Feb. 13, ItiB7. Stu XTEW MARBLE WORKS, corner of Belli , ill more and East Middle streets,dimetlY op posits the new Court House, tilettyshorg.— Having recently arrived from Philadelphia, and feeling fully competent to execrte all work in the finest st; le of the art, we would respectful ly invite the nttention Lathe public wishing to Procure anything ia our line, to favor us with • call and clan:title specimens of our work. We are prepared to furnish MONUMENTS, TOMBS AND 11E tBSTONSS, MARBLE MANTLE:, SLABS for Cabinet-makers, and all other work appertaining to our basineas, at the lowest pos sible priees. We do not hesitate to guarantee that our work shall be put up in a manner sub stantial and tasteful equal to the best to be seen in the titres, where every improvement which experience has sug.rested is availed of, and especially do we guarantee that our Ceme tery and Grave Yard work shall. be so carefully het as not to be affected by frost, but shall main tain kw years that erectness of position given at the completion of a job, and so necessary to continued gracefulness and symmetry. Nur. 28, 12359. tf New Goods— P GOODS—PRETTY GOODS.—Fah t nestoAc Brothers have just returned from t r cities with the largest, prettiest and cheapest I assortment of Goods ever offerel to the public. 'lire hare an unusually large sad elegy stock of Delaines i and every variety of Ladles' Drees Goods. Csaticaerst,Oussirsetts, Vesting', ikc. Call early and epaulet, lbr yoursel% es.— We will satisfy you that our Goode are unusu ally cheap, No trouble to sham Coods. Ott. IT, 185* UMBRA and COAL, of all kinds, constantly hand, which we will sell at small profits 14# must be cash un do livery. ICLINEFSLITA, BOLLINGER k CU. Jan. l►, 18d0. TY80:,18' PICTURES, • TYSAIXT PICTURES, TYSONS' PICTURES. • friars Taw "Wier WAY.-.—Whea Maus hard and =anti scarce, goods should bl 14d stbsapeit isr task Boots st SI 25 to it OS, Shaw la propardow, Bilk 444. •I $ 1 50 twin SO, Pis aad Wool f 1 sad Caps at mach low prices as to salt doss tospeeshai 84.1180511. zAwirrsAmi mss. tbi Oita lainlittur° to _ IN.* at. TYSON Ji O.'S filgAght . 11easikosak. ionssr at Os Dimond,' •l idlargi Pa 6 T litretiodoirlr or CAM! TAG.* ihie dfilhollostiO itogroodigidoi I Look iamb. 411elIiikt &UAW duta to b.p • BAII 'S. Is* !We'd at tbe Zs- Gatiory, Gettysberg, P. Glorious News I Cannon & Adair's PALINSSTOCK ROOTHRITS. Sig% Bed Front. Lime, Plaster, i nto, 11011 U gi ryt it: Diancoad, - . Dsts7 elieeme, for ow is .fts i mitAr i t , .4124.4 *ono . 7 , 61,:‘ , . i,,. ,,, . _ • 3,-.::, Sale. . . Tig t li I . ridge, 3 mile* south I TNIIItRITANCIC. 111111/11shed by O. .4 4 1 ,40 - 00 USA011 11 1 01 1 111 / d e . f .,4 1 = l iid sts . 'ett c lit t t l y il -fo i a r r ed A cr e l res ck ! A l so Atx ‘.al o r t a A iis ua k n t n ag • ,',;. ',',„ - ariAde ,bid lti , Aid cosilitioti, Neff keeed, i The Accuuat .0f qi,C4411- 1 0 s o 4e ISnritit ; prefved by a good DOUSE and , ; Il.egiuer, of - Adams colitE44.4q. ' ~, "in all the necessary on t hiami ng o i . p ar k ILE:: -11ert tat :: TAX, re Z:iiiiill rdi f itii; P. ' : :1, 4 of tbe land has been fate's limed. There from Doc. fit, r 2511; ur,Xcre.:3o,3/17r, . :• ' hit is on the place a thriving yohnerchard of 200 : Received trim tlielitereeltal liotepseltillin Apple and IttO Peath trees, betides' Veer, Piton, of the railer lug dacielecitS: vixT. Apricot trees and Grape-vines. It will tee set(' ; Jane Gaihruith, bal. lifter discount,•l7ll 4 : 10 1 1 1 1 cheap and ims good terms if applied fur at once. Banter (Innate?, one orthetia'rs,gazflitl, D. LIELTZHOO VER. 1 Jame 3 Patter3on, • • 29.84 I Sarah Deardorff, - '"`'«t 28 John 11. Claybaugh, balmier, . 2 43 Christian Shulley,oncof the dtsk r rityparl,lZo 00 " " the other " " 150 00 M•xtgeect H. Dealt, balance, • VS John Knopp, '' ' • Peter Penn*, patilk4 40•90 John K.ll. Herrigan, balance, - .!:.11 V/ Mary Hewett, tax and interest, ' .81e90 Peter Snyder, Jr., Ilr'ls Peter Ftinua. partial, - -22-93 :Sarah Armstrong, tax and interest, 40 90 nlizabeth Diehl, - Gsl 115 John 11. Walter, - Ili 48 ; Win. Orr, after discount, 90:-00 - r Charlotte Johnston, 10 00 .Julirt Lwow, 9b let ISAAC Itiddlemoser, -. 400 And froze the Onardia.neff One of the le.zatoes of Marcus gurus, doccaaed, - , 8,90 FOR SALE% 1 pale Iron gret mulcted Steles. 5 ream 'yawl and perfectly brokea to single' and doable harness. I first rate tenon or farm Horses, four horse broad trend Wagon, with lime bed. Harness fur four horse!, nearly new. i Carriage fbr one or two horses, new. 2 thorough bred Durham Cslres, a boll and a hejfer, 1 year old. A Turley of farm implements. D. DELTZIIOOrIM. Jan. 23, 19(10. Sm Public eate. 'TINE saiiiteriber having diapased of Isis Farm. nit aoli. at Pti,blic, Sale. at his residence, in Huntington township, Adams county, mile from Heidlersburg, on the Stale road, on Att.:day, 010 2RIA day of February nt.rl, the fol lowing valuable Personal Property, viz: I EXTRA FAMILY M.A.RE, 9 Mires heavy with foal, 4 Cows, two heavy with Calf, a lot at Young Cattle, Shoup and Hogs, .I(Weig,on, Lime Bed, Ploughs, Barron,, Cultivator, torn-cor erer, Double Shovel Plough, Threc:borse Tree, Double and Single Trees, Hay Carringea,'Fbur brake, Horse Rake, good ( rain Drill, extra good • Winnowing Mill, Ho-se. Gears, Collars and. Bridles, one good Riding Saddle. good Crain Cradle, new sett of Buggy Harness, Sleigh, Rakes, Forks, kc. MAO, Household and Kitchen Furniture. and • variety of other nrticles not Apecitled shove. ler Sale to commence at 9 o'clock, A. M., on said day, when attendance Bill be given nod terms wade known by JACOB B. NIILLATI stir Also, at the same time and place, will be offered, A tArr OF GROUND, adjoining the farm, containing 12 Acres, more or less, with a 11013 SE and STABLE thereon, an excellent Or chard of choice fruit, and two welts of water. Any person wishing to flew the lot before the day of sale will call on the sub.criber. JACOB B. MILI.ATI. Jan. 23, 18G0. (Jour !ivies, Auctioneer. Valuable Personal PEATY AT ..PCMLIG SAI.R.—The sub scriber, intending to renio%e to a smaller taro . wil/ soli at Public Sale, at his residence. is Ilaunipleasant township, AdAnis county, near Mount Vernon School House ' on the Han over Road, ea Tuesday, the 2801 day of Fri ruary NIIA the following Personal Property, viz :- 2 BARBS, one heavy with foal, and the other ats ese Olga t family animal, 3 Cults, Cows and Young Cattle, 1 Sow, 1 Three-hor.o Wagon, 1 Ore-bone Wagon, Sleigh, Sled, Pour-horse •Thresher and Horse-power, one of Waubaugh's Seeders, with Guano Attech. - nent, 'Wheat Fan, Cutting Hoz, Ploughs and Harrows, Double Hbovel Plongiis,Corn Forks. Single and Double- Trees, Horse Gears, of all kinds, Cow Chains, Log Chains, liikkes, Forks, and other farming utensils. Also, INaiehold and Kitchen Furn iture, inch as a Table, Bedstead ; Cooking Stove and tztares, Tubs, Ilarrols, kc. Alsd, Wheat, Oats aid Poist444, by. the bushel, with many other articles, too numerous to mention. 1/o'BWe to commence at 10 o'clock, A. M., on said day, whets attendance will be . giten and ferns =mit known by FRANCIS X, BUDDY Jan. 30, 1860. New Grocery. TUTS WAY 'FOR BARGAINS.--The sub scriber respectfully informs the citizens of testi% and coatttry, that he has openo a Grot‘ery, Confectionary and Notion Store, on York street, two doors east of St. James' Lutheran Church, where he has now on hand a general assortment of goods in his line—suet as: Syrup, from 40 to 70 Isms par gallop; Sugars, all kinds ; Coffees, dif ferent kinds; Vinegar, Salt, Fish, Cheese, Scotch II erring, ground and unground Pep rear Alspiee, Cloves, Cinnamon, Mustard, bois, Ginger. Starch, Rice. Teas, Candles, Florae, Coffe e, _ Chocolate, Concentrated Lie; Droo.ns, Buckets, Candies, all kinds : Pap, Walsuts,Palm Nuts, Almonds, Ground Nuts, Layer Raisins, Lemons, Oranges, Fan. cy Cakes, Crackers of all kinds,&c., &e. Batter sad Eggs bought and s old. He in vites the calls of the public, convinced that his assortment will please, both in quality mid price. Ito is determined to sell cheaper than the cheapest. NV M. E. BITTLE Gettpbarg, Dec.lo, '5B. , The Greatest Discovery , IIiQF 'MR AGE.—lttflamm.atory and Chronic '. Rheumatism can be cured by using H. L. GLEE'S CELEBRATED RHEUMATIC MIX- IT:RR. Many prominent citizens of this, and • the adjoining counties, have testified to its • great utility. Its success in Rheumatic elite.- ; lions, has been hitherto unparalleled by any tpecille introduced to the public. l'rice 50' tents per bottle. For sale by all druggist‘and storekeepers. Prepared only - by HL. MILLER, , Wholsesale and Retail Druggist, East Berlin, Adams county, Pa.. dealer in Drugs, Chemicals.. Oils, Varnish, Spirits, Psiuts, Dye-stutfi, bot— tled Oil., Essences and Tinctures, Window 1 Glass. Perfumery, Patent Medicines, ke.. kc. arsii—.l.D. Buehler is the Agent iu Gettysburg , for ‘• H. L. Miller's Celebrated Rheumatic Mix- t ure." Oct. 24, 1850. ly Removal. Mill' subscriber informs his friends and the public that he has removed his large Boot and Shoe Establishment, to Chambereburg street, Gettysburg, where he has now ou hand, and will continue to keep fur sale, en ex tensive variety otwork, of his cwn nt.lnufacture. The work Is made up in the best and most d mbie manner, including all the newest styles, and embraces BUOTWiIIOES, Men's. Womcci's and Children's GA C.S, in short, every article usually to be found in a first class establish ment of the kind. Hell/11s now and will continue to have employed a number of workmen, " hard to beat." to snake up customer work. That ho will sell CHEAP, is easily proven. Give him a call, examine his Roots, Shoes and Gaiters, and get hts prices. With unexceptionable work and low rates, he hopes for &mil expects a fair sheen of the public's patronage. litirShoettrakers are informed that he al ways keeps on baud "UPPERS." for Shoes and Gaiters, ready for bottoming, which lie disposes of on pleasant terms. JOHN BALLWEG. Sept. 13, ly Something New TY GETTYSBURG.—The undersigned informs the citisens of the toieti and county, that he has commenced the BAKING business, on a large scale, In York "street, Gettysburg, nearly opposite Wattles's Hotel, when he w4lt try to deserve, and hopes to receive, a liberal patron age. BEISAD, ROLLS, CAKEI3, CRACKERS, iscats, ec. Re., baked every day, (sun s excepted,) ail of the best quality, and sold t lowest living profits. Cracker-baking In U Its bmaches is largely carried on, awe orders to nay amount, thus this syd adjoining coun ties, supplied at the- shortest notice. Having erected it Wirt and commodious bake4toosaattd secured the best erpiltinan and the mom ap proved easebiaem be is prepared to .do • heavy btufineui. VALIMIN'S SAIYPEE. July ZS, ' • - • - • • For Itile ctoolleat Ttamtimil ky Sakai,. lb Now Osfos4 Mate comity, Pa. for away years Inpoir" : 00W , Talk, at KOKO iot. pookaagr oft 411. j. Biaapir. Vat Mow is lava sad. it* soanalat*lrialo loaf anti Amp *Mk* • Lugs Galina tad Lot of Groad, !vary cool viatiotoo aectifam fora Went, adPialllS the Public Squalo r mai the Gettiroaorg Away , tgr lON BICCIEF. *Mb Gawp Stoat, Toa f ra. • Jaw 111,141104. • I : rjpi4m d'aptbutieteit,try ttreletialto4rtinos ,yoursiticas. that TYSON."3' PICTURE'S are 'MO and eitespist to bad in ate country.— Gallery M. E. eat. of tke Diamond, Gettysburg. Deduct cotuniisisious, 6 per cent., The undersigned, Auditor apointed by the Court, reports that tho above Recount is correct. Fah. G, Itl6u. 4t - Adams County - A,r1.7T1.7.11, FIRM INSURANCE, COIIPANT.—•- lacukporated March •11i,3551. uNirscsfts. Prrsident—George ST,43fri. rice Prrsiderit-4.. n. nassuri Seeretara—l). A. Bileiller. Treasurer—pm - id IlTroary. Exeru PQ Cautuaties—flobett ileCerdy r Jaeol King, Andrew lleintzelnisn. Ranagers—G corge Swope, U. A. Buehler, a colt King, A. Ileintsehnsu i B. kleCurd,y,lltos. A. Marshall, S. Fs.linestock, Wtn. B. IL Chilan, Wm. B. Wilson, N. Eichelberger, Abdiel F. 9111, Joh% Wolturd, 11. A. Picking, -kInIT. 'Wright, John Horner, ft. G. XlcOres ry, S. R. !lawn, D. ?il'Orettry, Andrew Pulley, Johu Pitking, J. U. liersb. Air This Company is limited in its opera tions to the county of Adams. It beep beep lo successful operation for more than six y, cars, and in that period has paid all tosses and ex penses, willibut tiny crescsameni ,1111 rl lig else ularge surplus capital in the Treasury. !be Com pany employs no ,Agents—all busiuessieing done by the Managers, w ho are annually t/ect ed by the Stockholders. Any person deg ring an Insur.tine aim apply to tiny of the above mimed Manni,•ers for further infoinietim larThe Executive Committee meets at the office of the Company cn the last WeAttesday in every month, at 2, I'. M. *kept. 27, 1858. Picking's Advertisemeitt TICKING sells OVERCOATS very cheep, r" • Sells OVERCOATS very cheap, • Sells OVERCOATS vstfclialip. PICKING sells cheap CLOTH COATS, Cheap CLOTH COATS, Cheap CLOTH COATS. PICKING alinizells cheap VESTS, Very cheap VESTS, 7 -, Very cheeptASTlL PICKING'S PANTS arn'inod and cheapi Very good adorvery cheap; Very good and vcry Asap. PICKING would like to have people can and see his stock—because in hddition to the iberk* PICKING has Carpet Sacks cheap, tmbrellas and Trunks, Glotes, Suspenders, Socks and SLIM cheap, Violins, Accordeons, Flutes, Fifes, •kc.,cheap, Clocks and Jc welry of every daterip tion cheap—has everything usually kept in the enticmen's Furnishing line. Gentlemen need ing anything in the Clothing or Variety way would do well to call on Picking, torileltlnig has made up 4 lAis mind to sell G 000,4 OIIKAP than they have ever been sold before in the county. Hard times makes low prim. Cell at his store in Chain.bersburg street, lour doors cast of the Eagle Hotel, (rate's.) Jan. 30,1860. Dr. M'Lane's CFLEBRATED VEIIIIII.TUE & LIVER g PILLS.—We beg leave to call Os alaert-' 1- tieuu of the Trade, and more especially - this' Physicians of the country, to two of tiled:lost popular remedies new before the public. Ne tais reter to DR. CHAS. IFLAN ICS CELEBRATED 1 P , 5 4 ; VERIIIFUGE AND LIVER PILLS: Wit do not recommend them as universal re:testis, eas but simply for what their n rc a purports„•eisl i : The VERSIIFUGE, for expelling Worms Itose the human system. It has also been ulnae's- sw• "' tered with the most satisfactory results to, Ta;4 l rious Animals subject to Worms. The LIVER I=o PILLS, for the cure of LIYKR ComPtaixxs, all c lo Blum: s DzessnIXENTII, SICK IiKAD.LCLIE, to. se In cases of Fes's* •ND Aocz, preparatory to all or after taking Quinine, they almost ifivaris- 4 1 bly zush.e a speedy and permanent cure. A. specifics for be above mentioned dim- t i cases, they are unrivaled, •nd never Sitsown 774 to fail when administered in uccordastecririth the directions Their unprecedented popularity hot in-;1 duced theProprictors,FLE3llS G BRUT lIMILS, goy PITTSBURG, PA., to dispose of their Drug "lic business,in which they lin e been successfully ..„„v" engaged fur the last '2u years, and they will Ps now give their undivided time and attention to their manufacture. And being deteresintd that. Dr. 111.ane's Celebrated Vermifuge and Liver Pills shall continue to occupy the high.positlea they now hold among the great remedies of the day, they will continue tJ spare neither titno nor expense in procuring the Best nqd Purest material+, and compound them in the must thorough manner. Address all orders to FLEIIING BIWTHEIN, Pittsburg, Pa. P. S.—Dealer' and Physicians *leering front others than Fleming Bros., sill dci well to si rite their orders distinctly,and faktistrybutDr. .Ihr.Lani,, prepared by Ficwitoy Prot., rittabory, Pa. To thaw wlsbiteg to Lice than a trial, no will forward per mail post paid, to ittvt part of the United States, one box of rine for twelvs three-crnt postage F tamps. - or ono Tiara Ter mirage for fourteen three-cent stamp. • All or. der, front Candila must be accompasiiO4,ity wan_ ty cents extra. ' ' For sale by A. D. neleles, Aortal., giebtrsbnieg; nod by dettllers generally tbitoughoot tbozonpty.. Hoy 2, 18ida ly Everybody Take. Notice TPIIAT the undersigned has jpss warned I from the city, nod ism now on he'd, and intends keeping constantly, as fiiiiens Assert meet of GROCSRIES and QUIEVSWARE as luis ever been kept in this place- Alsq a Ter; fine assortment of FRI7fTS, sack as &swiss, Malaga Yip, new dried Currants, dretiefFi l re of first quality, prime Dates, 01,0403118 and LEIIDSS, a prime article of Leigtopril a splendid article of Brandy lriiiikbere, prime articles of Cheese and Teas, Spiotiseralk kinds ; also a lot of fresh NUTS, soefi as Ileeine, Al monds and Palm Nuts—Aartis strut isuily other articles in the Fruit and tironery witr,-too nitrous to mention. Also is lot oPTANCY /LOTIONS, sack as Soaps, Perfume:J*4c. Came one and ail,. Add give liken call. • I n, a: 'dim. Store in Beeryli ai tiges mom, licro door to Saupea'a Bohm, In :bisoll(osk street; •: Geitisur* Doc. Iff, , . , VX4CAtatte &Mgt Sirtig, bhp 471 1 / 4 0 PAPA'S. batitwila; at W.- E. sffstlinialma,____ s 4.4R•abeit I .r l Jou. IS, /901. tf MIS IX:=oAxilawrowii,` sloo4 t - , - 4, 4 , ii • beta . . . I. '"';''''x - . viiiitwi Ai is 4•141- - its b ous Chiseti ,'" . st o. _ r•- • NORMA Ifr'lelkio , .. " Feb. 140859. is - .: • ; .. Tr -** itiden4WOß 4 " 4 ., fir th• -1. imolai:must OA, %at .. 4 1 ... • *Wee W iluiASWilitY, suclksio f - " lit*- - ' 1 „. areist i pins, Finger-ring*, ie., kc. 6 ' . be 441 at yawed price's.%.., , ,l i aillianp‘ N.# IZI 0 sr ltrtilit SIIQO 4T 68 108 $11.49 45 week , " Y , Pr.