ireSll nooontmood for the planting, of an „I=Of 200 trim at tbeir text mooting, In tba bast 'anuses for tonally onclataserst . of Woi. B. Wason, thi sublet of "Sprint. Crepe " will be discussed sithe nest seeeting. The President tben sdialareliklblo XlClttiag Wellinesder evening, Muth it, Tbree Days Zia(frik*lturtrpe.' . ... Haursx, March 12. -The steamer Amei*ok US . yearning with Linfl,Peci illbth, and per naitiLlia own intelligence r Asitris re jects England's Italian pro pdtkms, and announ ors that she abides try the Villa Franca agreement. Sl.O - wit/ not employ force at present, but reset liberty to do so in the future. c . . o demands from Morocco, as a of peace, a large inileiunity, possession of ull the conquered ~ &c. The Atlantic telegraph company pro pose again to attempt to reatoro the old cable. The locality for the prize fight be tween Heenan and Sayers, on the 16th of April, is near. Littleport. Tho au thorities APO taking measures to stop it, and are urging the railroad conipanies aiot to run special Grains to the place. lieenan's training ground is described .as a fortified farm, *ithin a high wall of flint and clay, like the squares on a chess board. The army of the Romagna has ro coired reinforcements. The Archduke 31axniillian has sent to tho Pope 2,000 .c.spotes, a battery and some envalry.-1 More Austrian soldiers and officers have arrived in the States of the Church. A French officer just returned frog Rome states that the Papal troops amount to 8,000 men, of whom 4,000 are Swiss, 2,000 Claisscurs or.Drugoons, rind 2,000 Gendarmes or Carabinoers. 'To these are to he added 4,000 Austri ans or Bavarians at Macerate. Of these troops, 3,500 arc at Pesuro, 2,000 Aneann, 1,000 at Urbino,.l,SOU at Perugia, and the Dragoons at Rome. The London Morning Chronicle Ind- mates theflowing as the provisions of the now treaty of alliance between Austria and Russia, namely : First—A triple concessions by Austria to Russia in ril matters touching the holy Places at Jerusalem. Secotid—Austria agrees to conform 'her policy to that of Russia, as to the Dmiultiau provicues and Senia. Third—As a compensation for these .conecssions Russia guarantor to Aus tria all her territory, including Hunga ry and Venetia, against insurrection aim; foreign foes. The Paris correspondent (tittle Times .countenances u rumor that Nupoleurfis endeavoring to conciliate the Pope, .and that arrangements respecting Ro lm:grin, likely to satisfy both parties, lieve been prorobed. A vicsrute and Jay government is spoken of. The Paris correspondent of tho Lon <inn Globe says the chances of a war in the spring are daily becoming stronger. _Austria is seetimulatino troops behind the arid the north banks of the Tivt, Po. Other continental corms. pondents write in the saute strain. VIENNA, Feb. 27.—The an nouncement <>fa tr.aty of alliance between Austria 4ind Russia is Nvithout foundation ; but it is asserted that Austria, although not iiound by such a treaty, will no more ~a i r , ose the Russian policy in Turkey. LoNnos, Ilarch I.—The 3lorning Chronicle announces iu the most posi- tive way, the conclusion of the Austro -IZussian treaty, which it states on au thority, was on the eve of being signed. , Thu treaty, it says, has undergone some modifications. ' 4tu4sia will not aid Aus tria in Italy. Russia makes this change in the stipulations, because she will not interfere; but she mill nevertheless act svith Austria in any complicati-sns that rainy arise with regard to the countries t.'u Thumb° or affairs in Hungary. An attempt was made on Saturday slight last, or rattier Sunday morning, to break into the IParmars' & Mechanics' Bsudc of Carroll County. A hula was effected through the door that leads in to tie° counting room, and the lock forc ed off, the bolt, however ) still retained its position in the staple, but would in a few moments have been forced oat and the burglars made their entrance.— They were fortunately heard by Dr. SVartield, who occupies the house nest door, and his movements freightencd them away. Their toolsappear to hare been an auger, chisel, and crow-bar, which was stolen from the foundry near by.— A'estviinster Delnocrat. _ Broke Jan.—Jesse Frock, confined in the Carroll County Jail, on the charge stealing money, in dyer's District, wade his escape on Thursday week, and has not been reeaptureli, ; pursuit %las ui.ado, but without success. Jest the Differenre.—We bad a num ber of sympathy meetings here in New York, for John Brown, not long sin,• and we do not know how much money was raised for his fumily. Now, why cannot we have a sympathy meeting for the "poor white shoemaker," strik ing against the slavery of starvation wages--not in Virginia, nor South Caro but down in Idasoachusetta ? (item for the ahoenaakers.—Paint , ur faces black, or be able to show it yon have murdered somebody for odom,and we shall have a meeting for right straight off, with plenty of aerial aid from Plymouth Church god sou Square. White men needn't ap v.)— Eiapreas. • Deposit Your Money. F.AKMERS' AND MECHANICS' SAV ING INSTITUTION OP ADAMS MINTY, -es money daily on Dapocii, f4r which is is A per-teat. interest. Parch 19, 190, Notice. • _ arm, - RIMILINGER'S BSTATB.—Lettero of administration oaths estate of INosool Ws of Bombast townsblii, Adana haying beim pasted to the Ling in the same t imenship, _ mike I. oUt. ionooe indebted to mike Issotedietelayment, and deans legaimurt the as to preened ketthootkothoi for Pettlesocat - 11381•11, Ulf& • Or _ - 'title's pro- 1 tided liald-I ilea ti vett- , Greening. it nursery'. ipples that 2urglary milotioopold -to akildroalt Snot:tor Sky-tisiit Gallery. G6TTYBSIIIIO=-4ittitany Lase. Sil pell Li• 6 60 to it i ye %%hits 26 to Sod 26 to Cora, ........... Ostin ............ —,..... ISackwhent liacknbent Clover Seed... Timothy Seed ?1&x S ee d 8ar1ey..... ..... . Plaster of Paris I Latter groand, per b0g—......—. Pork, ........... 00 to ......- ....------3 75 to BALTlMORt—Fainiez.aity .....« 6 00 to 6 50 Flour Wheat Rye.... ' Corn... . Oa ts Clover Seed Timothy Seed.. ...... Beef CstAle, per hand.— Bogs, per build [lay Whiskey Guano, Peruvian, per ton .......... DO to 1 85 ...... 85 to 91 65 to 75 w. 43 to 45 460 to 475 2 75 to 3 SO 7 00 tolC 00 7 50 ta 8 50 ........ 12 00 tolti 00 22 to 2,3 62 SO HANO-171311--TecasoAT LII?, , from wagon Do. from stpres Wheat ' Rye ' Cora Onts Clover Seed Timothy Seed ' plainer I= YORK—Fnin►t L►lT Floor, f•oia Do. from stores Wlaeat Rye C0rn........ Oats Clover Seed Timothy Seed Plaster 119113 bctiabl 2V cat!. cue ss. 'Er DO TOL' WANT SOIEETIILNG TO ST RF.NOTHEN YOU? Do you want a good appetite? Do you want to build up your constitution? Do you want to feel well? Do you want to get rid of nervousness Do you wont energy? Do you want to sleep well? • Po con want a brisk and vigorous feeling? If you do, use lloofland's German Bitters, prepared by Dr. C. M. Jackson. 418 Arch Street, Philadel.pliia, Pa., and sold by druggists and storekeepers throughout the United States, Canadar, West Indies, and South America, at cents per bottle. [March 19. 1m REASON AND COMMON SENSE.—Our readers may remember we have on several oc ' casions spoken in tory eulogistic terms of • preparation which Dr. Serra S. Hazes, of 108 Baltimore street, Baltimore, Md., has discover ed for the cure of Epileptic Fits. Now, in do ing so, we Lave been actuated by the very best motives, viz : the alleviation of human suffer ing. Frcm circumstances which have lately come to our knowledge, we fe.tr there is a cer tain class of persona who are disposed to try this remedy in a common sense manner. We allude to the fitet of selec tirg a particular case in a town where perhaps there are six or eight eases, and trying it on one case. Now, per haps the case selected might be the only one of the whole number that it would not cure. This is neither doing themselves nor the medicine Justice. Ifs dozen persons were stricken down with cholera in one town or neighborhood, would they all send for a physician, or would only one, employ him, end n - isit and see if he cured the first patient' Thatplan of procedure would be most absurd. So in the case of Dr: liancis remedy, every one who has Fits should try It for a reasonable length of time. It will not cure Ina day or week : nothing worth doing can be accomplished at once. What is easily done, is as easily undone. The growth of time is enduring. Frotn the most respectable testi- Toony we have examined, we feel ensured that by a proper perseverance in this remedy, nine cases of Epilepsy out of ten may be cured. The Pills are sent by mail free of postage to any ' part of the world. Price : one box $3; two $5; twelvo $24. You wilt find the address above. March 19. Im TIIE GREAT ENGLISLE REMEDY!—SIR JAMES CLARKE'S Cr trnaarita FEY/ALS P1t.1.5, prepared from n prescription by Sir J. Clarke, M. D.. Physician Extraordinary to the Queen. This well•kaown medicine is no imposition, but a sure and safe remedy for Female Difficulties and obstructions, from any cause whatever, and although n powerful reuiedy, they contain nothing hurtful to the constitution. To Mak atea LADIKB i'. is peculiarly suited. It will, in a short time, bring on the monthly period with regularity. These - Pills have never been known So fell where the directions on 2d page of pamphlet are well observed. For further particulurs get s pamphlet of the agent. N. 11.--$1 and tt postage stamps enclosed to any anth..rized agent. will insure a bottle, eon taininKorer 50 pills by return of mail. T. W. Dyott k Son, Wholesale Agents, Phila delphia. A. D. 13nehler, Agent, Gettysburg. June 13,'t9. ly akr THE PUBLIC BLESSING which is now universally admitted to exist in Moffat's Life Fills and Phmuix Bitters, is every day demon strated by their astonishing efficacy in the cases which they ore announced to cure. Al! the complaints of the stomach and bowel., weak ness of the digestive organs and of the system generally, bilious and liver affections, night fevers, head aches, piles, costiveness, consump tion,rheunvitism, scurvy, impurity of the bloc d. or blotched and sallow complexions, soon yield to their curative properties. A single trial in variably secures them th• title of the best fami ly medicines now before the public. For salt by the proprietor, W. B. MOFFAT, at his office, 235 Broadway. N. Y., and by Store keepers and Druggists centrally. [Feb. 13. 17* A CARD TO TIIE SCPFERING.—The Rev. Wittism Coscisors, while laboring u s mis sionary to Japan, was cured ots Consumption, when all other means had failed, by a recipe ob tained from a learned physician residing in the great city of Jeddo. This recipe has cured great numbers who were suffering from Con sumption, Bronchitis, Sore Throat, and Colds, and the debility and nervous depression caused by these disorders. -1) Desirous of benefiting others, I will send this recipe, which I hare brought home with me, to all who need it, free of charge. Address REV. WM. COSGROVE, 230 Baltic. street, Brooklyn, N. Y. March 5, 'OO. 3m Carr's Poetry. mil/IRE is no evil in this world Which men cannot believe; And every honest mind and heart Will surely this believe; God bath ordained a perfect ears For every ill on earth, But leaves it unto men to And The secret and its worth. Thus H. G. Cur's discovered one Which will afford relief, And cure dyspepsia and indigestion, Almost beyond belief. The virtues of his Bitters are Sow known unto all And they who wish to be relieved Give H. G. Carr And even If Consumption has Laid bead upon thy *ante, The Sysap he bee is his store Will qesoch the Ails' dins— Asi health to commie Veto the pallid cheek, Aod ea sato the eicit, Which words t asset *peak. It is a sovereign, speed? case per gulawy—went of breath.— ; rot Asthma aad throat diseases Whiek ohms esti in death. , When others tail this will tact A pennaaeat Will bring Abu inabartag back to health„ Aud cheat old Death--Abe thief March 1/, IMO. M=ln'==l Is Neer Tork, on the 11th inst., hr Rsr. Dr. Adler, Kr. Jurars SAIIMION. of Wilinieeton. N. C., (formerly of this place,) W ILA/ JANNA STEIN R?, of New York. • On the 6th Inst..by the Rev S. ff. Hoff helps, 4r. NATHANIEL DiAftt.)olo'/ , to Miss It V ANN B[CIIER, daughter of %Ir. Jacob Bucher, all of Straban town chip. Adams county. On the 11th test . by the same, Mr JOHN WIEMT, Jr. , to Miss e.4.THAIHNI GELSEL MAN, both from the vicinity of East Berlin. On the tith inst., by the Iter..l, IL 'kfr. CORNELIUS SMITH, of Adams county, to Miss NANCY DICK, of Hampton. On , Tuesday evening last, by 60 Rev. Wil liam McElwee, Mr. JOHN MrALISTER, of Cum berland township, to Miis LIZZIE NI, CREAM', daughter of Mr. Samuel McCreary, of this place ser•We will state fQr the information of the Star man, or men, that the gold duller accom panying a marriage notice published in this paper week before last, reached ns hr due course of mail," in a letter directed to the Compiler office. On the 2d inst., Mrs. JANE CURRIE, wife of Mr. Archibald Currie, of Liberty township. On Friday morning last, iu this place, ANNA MARY, daughter of Lewis suit Margaret Burns, aged 6 days. On the I.3th inst.. MARY LOUISA, infant daughter of Wm Sloneker, of Strellau town ship, aged 28 drys. t 5.5 6 00 1 30 to 1 40 80 38 4 00 2 50 6 50 On Tuesday morning, COI inst., in Peters burg, (V. 5.,) Dr. 'IMAM C. lIETCALFIi, in the 49th year of his age. .Again has the family circle been inAuded by the ruthless hand of death, and a kind husband and au affectionate parent been torn from the food embrace of a &toted wife, and luting children. A vacant seat has been made at the tireeide ; and the voice that has so often soothed the anguish of suffering humanity, has been forever hushed in death. . 5 12 EEO .. 1 33 to 145 80 .. The arduous labors of an extensive practice, undertnitied a naturally strong and vigorous i constitution, and laid the foundation of the disease that brought him to the grave; and it was not until incapable of attending to the I duties of his profession, that Le yielded to the wishes of his friends, and sought to obtain that relief Le bad so frequently been instrumental in affording to others. hut, alas) too late— the arrow had been unerringly sent, and the form so recently animate with life, now repo ses in the cold embrace of death I Esteemed fur the many excellent qualities which he pos sessed to an eminent degree, the last tribute of resPect shown to his memory by the - unusually large concourse of friends and acquaintances, who followed Lis remains to their last resting place, gave evidence that his memory is en shrined in the hearts of many whose sufferings he had alleviated; while the tears of sorrow that were shed °ter the inanimate form of one they loved, attested that a noble-hearted, honest and upright tuan had gone to his re ward. his end was peaceful. Calm and serene as the setting of • summer's lan, he yielded his spirit to the God who gave him being, with Christian resignation and fortitude. remains were interred in the Episcopal grave-yard, attended by the members of York Springs Lodge, No. 211, 1. Q.U. V., and of the Masonic Fraternity, of both of which Orders he was a prominent member, and by many sympathizing friends. From this dispensation of Providence, we may learn the evanescent character of earthly things, the uncertainty of life, and the necessity of making preparation for the awful summons, for we are constantly reminded by the removal of lured objects from earth, that— 38 • 4 25 2 75 6 50 "Time is lleethg, And our hearts, though stout and brave, Still like muffled drums are beating, Funeral marches to the grave." o. Communicated. In Marietta, Ohio, after a long and painful illness, Miss JULIA KOONTZ, aged 23 years. The deceased was a member of the Baptist Church, having made a profession of her faith in Christ about four years ago. Those brief years have exemplified in her the genuineness and the preciousness of the faith she cherished. Cowistent in life and patient in an emlneut de gree during a lingering illness, which confined her to her conch of suffering for a fun year and a half, she at length sleeps in Jesus and is blest. J. w. Communicated. On tbs 11th Inst., FM - MLA ELL7.ABETII, daughter of Mr. John Quickel, of Butler township, aged 4 years 4 months and 25 days. She has gone to a mansion of rest, From a region of sutrow and pain; To the glorious laud of the blest, Where she never can 'utter again. The pants of affliction and sickness are o'er, The cloud on her spirit will d irlen no more. Who mourns that her garland is won That the crown on her garland is bright, That her trials and labors are done, That her spirit rejoices in light? Who weeps that our loss is her infinite gain, Whtre death cannot enter and sin cannot stria?• Oh, least her to rest with her God, To join in that music benign, Which swells o'rr blessed abode, Where every Fight is divine; Where dowers immortal with lustre ..re fed From the source of all glory unceasingly shed TBE following applications to keep public houses of entertainment, have been tiled in my office, with the requisite number of signers, and will be pre.ented at the Court of Quarter Sessiow, on Monday, the lath day, of April next: Geoirce W. McClellan, Bur. of Gettysburg. Charles Will, Do. John L. Tate, Do. Benjamin Scl.rivcs ' Do. Francis J. Wilson, Borough of 13erwirk. Henry Kobler, Do. J. A. H. Healer, Butler township. Martin Boyer, Francis Bream, Cumberland " • David Goodyear, Franklin Henry b 4, 44 ushower, " Hetekiah Latshaw, " s 4 William Holland, " 44 . Henry Bitner, 44 LI Cornelius B. Haines, " Charles M. Stine, Germany 44 Joseph Barker, 44 Levi Crebs, 41 Peter Lingenfeltu, 44 Daniel Becker, Ilitcnilton, Collin A. Carson, a " Jeremiah Stem, liamiltonban " Peter Sehivre'y, " a Reuben Stem, • " U Burner Biel am, a " Hannah M. Cooper, " a Vary Hildebrand, Huntington " John D. Becker, " la Churles liyers, Ifenallea a J. E. Smith, lionutpleasant "- kiary Brough, is U Jacob Martin, Oxford It Jacob L. Grace, Straban IS Jacob Sunders, " a John Eckinrode, Tyrone 0 Allen M. Cook, " It ITOIIIII UCIIIIIIII. John Miller, Germany township. John 2sbert, Moontjoy " IniSRY G. WOLF, Clerk. Mrreh 1,, 1860. Notice. • "Ur ATILDA SCAT LAN'SMSTATE.--Letters .111, testamentary on the estate of Matilda Scanlan, late of Gettysburg, Adams county, deceased, haring been granted to the under siirued, residing in the tame place, he hereby gives notice to all persons indebted to said estate tinake immediate payment, and those having. Minis against the same to present them properly authenticated for settlement. MOSES IiIeCLEAN, Executor. 31rA1'cit 11, 1860. 6t* Seeds! Seeds.' II and genuine CLARDBS }MIA S ntised and selected with the greatest cars, at the Momitain Gamier, Bownitsbeer, Th fr stock isyea, complete, eatbreatag sears Th um Paciu. sges can be seat b 7 mail or ex press. JOHN JORDAN, Oariksor. Nardi It, Nee. St GettYabarg 1218TITUTS.—Tho Bowan Seto wg i otto tho Clotlaharg Floosie Issiltatli ootnateato on the mood Yeas* is Alpil. Tor particulars inquire of REV. D. IS tfrtift. Hob it., Gettysburg, March 12,10. 2t Omajoe:lonli Communicated Licenses. The Gettysburg Railroad. liii MORNING 'TRAIN now lesves Get tysburg, at C. 45 A. M., connecting at Il anover Junction with the train from larrit -1' berg to Baltimore at 5 23 A. M., reaching Bal timore at 11 25 noon. Passengers going north or east will also connect, by the morning train, with the mail train front Baltimore, which pa ,, es the Junction at 19 53 A. M. and arrive, at Har risburg at 1.10 noon. Ginnectiont Made at York for Columbia and Philadelphia by this train. Returning arrives at Gettysburg at 12.45 noon with passengers who leave Harris burg' at 7.20 A. M . and Baltimore at ti :lo A. M. The AFTERNOtiN TRAIN leaves Gettys burg at 1:43 P. M., connecting at Ilano%er Junction at 4.07 P. M. with Mail train which leaves Harriaburg at 2 P. M. and arrives at Baltimore at 7 P. M.. and with the Express train from Baltimore which leaves Baltimore at 3.30 I'. M. and arrives at Harrisburg at 8 P. M. Returning arrives at Gettysburg with pas sengers from Harrisburg, Philadelphia and the !forth and West at 0.4; P. M. Passengers for the :North or South on the Northern Central will make connections throngh each way by bath Morning and Afternoon tritiu. 11. :tI . CCIIDY, President. Sarch 19, 1860 Sheriffalty. THIS tOTEitS OF ADAMS COUNTY:-- A Fellow+citizens the earnest solicita tion of numerous friends, I offer myself as a candidate for the office of .ttifERIFF, at the next election, subject to the decision of the Demo., critic County Conception. Should I be so fortunate as to be nominated and elected, shall endeavor to discharge the duties cf the once faithfully and impartially. GEORGE BT. - SILVAN Cumberland tp., March 19, It',Bo. Register's Notice. PstlC/TICE Is hereby given to all legatees and other persons concerned that the Athala• 1 ratlon accounts hereinafter mentioned will be presented at the Orphan's Curt of Adams county for confirmation and allowance, on ifeaday, the lath of Apra nest, at 10 o'clock, A. M., viz: 1174. The second account of John Carl, Ad niltlistrator de bonis non cum testamento wi nes*, of George Carl, late of Mountpleasant township, deceased. 14.5. The first and final account of James Moire, Administrator of -the estate of William Johnston, late of Ilamiltonban township, dec'd. I'JB. The first and final account of Elias Slagle, Guardian of Caroline J. Rife, and the first account of Elias Slagle, Guardian ofBlinott li. Rife, minor children of laaan and Leah Rife. the latter being deceased. 111. The guardianship account of Abraham Trostie, Guardian . of minor daughter of William Meals, deceased. IVB. The second and final account of Philip Wearer, Guardian of the persons and estates of David Luther Plank and Aana Mary Louisa Plank, the minor children of John Plank, dec'd. 119. First and Anal account ofJames Thomp son, )xecutor of the Will of Joseph H. Black, deceased. Iso. The first and final account of George Robinette, Administrator of the estate of Geo. Koch, late of batimore township, deceased. 181. The first and finial account of George Robinette, Administrator of Elisabeth Koch, latetof Instintore township, deceased. 1 1 /8. The account of Andrew Brutish, Gm.- dia of the estate of George Klltlffillitn, minor son of Henry Kauffman. EACH &RIAU =IRS, Register. Register's Office, Gettys blrg Mar. 19 , 1860. f Sheriff's Sale. J, pursuance of a writ of renditioni A",- perms, issued oat of the Court of Common leak of Adams county, Pa., and to me di rected, will be exposed to Public 'sale, at the Coutt-house, in Gettysburg, on Satu rday, Ow TM ;day of April new, at 1 o'clock, I'. 11., the fbllowing described Real Estate, vie: ATTRACT OF LAND, containing 95 acres, more or less, situate in Union township. Adams cattily, Pa., adjoining lands of Pavid Flegpl, Da* Lohr, Frederick Lohr, and .,.., , t it oche improved with ' a one story -. #ac .1.. 11 ' 0USE,LogllarnosithWagon . . S . 1111 • Sh attached, Spring house , with 2 ~.......; Spri g of water, two Orchards of fruit trets.Ac. Seis d and taken in execution as the property of ILlwns Rouen. ISAAC Lunrrcnn. Sheriff, Sheriff's Office, Gettysburg. Mar, 19, .1;0, gke'Ten per ceut. of the purchase money upon all s:tlea by the Sheriff amid he paid over ha. metiiiktely after the property is struck dovrn, and on failure to comply therewith, the property will again be put up for sale. Proclamation. jj HEREAS the lion. ROM, J. Fiance, WPresident of the several Courts of Com mon'leas in the Counties composing the Difth District, and Justice of tee Courts of Oyer and Termlner, and General Jail Delivery, for the trial of all capital and other oftnders in the said district, and Davin Zteatita and lasso R. Wpm -ma.; Awls., 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 in the County - of Adams—have issued their precept, bearing date the 11th day of January. in the year of our Lord one thousand eight hundred fifty-nine, and to me directed., for holding, a Court ofCommou Plena. and General Quarter Sessions of the Pence, and General Jail Debi ery and Court of Oyer and Terminer, at Gettysburg. on Mooday, the 16th day of Apnl ne.-I—NtY I ICE HERERV GIVES to all the Justices of the Peace, the Coroner and Constables within the said County of Adams, that they be then and there la their proper persons. with their Rolls, Records, Inquisitions, Examinations. and other Remembrances, to do those things which to their of6cea and iu that behalf appertain to his done, and also, they who will proecuteN&gaiust the prisoners that are or then shall be in the Jail of the sahl County of Adams, are to be then and there to prosecute against ?ARM as shall be Just. ISAAC LIGHTNER, TAertir Sheriff's Office, Gettysburg, • March 19, 1860. tc Statement OF THE BANK OF GIiTTFSBUR(I. ASSETS. Mar. 9, , aO. I,43ans and discounts $2011.947 35 Specie, 33,952 76 Due by other Banks 4,014 13 ;Cotes Of other Banks, M ........ 50,437 81 Judgments . 14,941 38 Bonds ' , 5,518 17 Real Estate 0,400 00 Stocks' ... 966 00 Total ... $378,177 90 LIABILITIES. Circulation $162,340 00 Due to bther Banks ... 6,220 72 Deposits 20,796 89 $189,357 61 CAPITAL., $145,150 00. The above statement is correct, to the best of my knotrlegde and belief. T. 1). CARSON, Cashier. Affirmed and subscribed before me. March 19, 1860. Gso. AISOLD, J. P. Notice. • TACOS MUNDORFF, SR.'S ESTATE.—Let tern of administration, de bonis non cum testament° annex°, on the estate of Jacob Mu n dorff, Sr., late of Franklin township, Aden's county, deceased, having been granted to the subscriber, residing In Gettysburg, be here bt gives notice to all persons indebted to said estate to make immediate payment, and those baring claims against the same to present them properly authenticated for settlement. 'Vt''X. A. DUNCAN, Ado's. Varch , 12, 1880. 81 Notice. - RLIzABETH LITTLE'S ESTATlL—Letters eatery on the estate of Elisabeth laic We Gettysburg, Adams county, Pa., dm:mm*4 hawing been granted to the under- Mined, maiding in the same place, he here by erns notice to all persons indebted to said estate to make immediate payment, and those haring claims against the same to pre gent Cristo properly tutbentieated for settle ment. I GEORGE SWOPS, Earth 12, 1860. st Executor. ROTOGRAPHS nestle &tinier! at the Ex eelsiirr Gallery, Gettysburg, - Public, Sale. N ManAsy, tar nth Of' ltaech end., at use o'- , jr clock, Y. IL, the subscriber ;voiding in titration township, about 4 olio from Uttar,- ' burg. on the York turnpike, will expose at Pub !..sle. on the premises, the following person al pruperty, to wit : One first-rate WORK HOWSE, 2 tresh milch cows, that can't be best, fat steer, a lot of sheep, a lot of shoats, a Gnat rate broad tread wagon and bed, Witherow plough, I drill, bay carriages, 1 scap of bees, iron kettle, I stove, a new broad tread wagon mattock, a lut of corn fodder, and a great tariety of other articles too numerous to mention. beir At to ndsnre w ill be given and terms made know n on day a sale by acti 12, 18.343. ts• Public Salo. rt. suhmeriber will sell at Public Sale, at he former resit:cites of Gitosos Horca. ,u brermauy township, ACMs county, on tile road leading from Littlestown to Kannitsbur i z, 3 miles from the former place, OA neadaY, the 2Oth day of Mare next, the following Personal Property, via: BUREAU, Tables, Chair's. Bed steads. Cupboards, Desks, Stands, Store Coun ter and Shelving, 3 Stoves and Pipe, I.irge Copper Kettle, Iron KettleA, Putt, Lc.; llor:e Power, Circular Saw Frame, Turning Lathe, Poplar, Cli,rry awl Pine Lumber, mud vat ions other articles, too numerous to mention. air - Sale to commence at 16 o'clock, A. 11., on aid day, vt ben aueudance will be given and termd made luown by AMOS LEFEVER, Avest. Feb. 27, 18G0. to For Bale. FIE FARM on which I reside, 3 miles south of Eratnitsbutg, Md., on the Frederick I oad. The farm consists of Fifty-four Acres of amble land in good condition, well fenced, and improved by a good ROUSE and t 1 the necessary outbuildings. Part aii ; of the land has been lately limed. There is on the place a thriving young Orchard of 7 . 00 Apple and 2uo Peach trees, besides Pear, Pluln, Apficot trees and Grape-vines. It will be sold cheap and on gaud terms if upplied for at once. D. lIELTZEIO(NEIt. FOR SALK. 1 pair iron grey mr.tched Mules, 5 years old, sound and perfectly broken to single and double harness. • 2 first rate wagon or farm Horses. ; fourLhorse broad tread Wagon, with lime bed. Ilarneits for four horses, Dearly new. 1 Carriage for one or two bones, new. 2 thorough bred Durham Calves, a Lull and a heifer, 1 year old. A variety of farm implements. D. BELTZI/OOVEL Jan. 23, MOO. 3m In Press, A:D will be published, on shwa. lith. A new work by the distinguished American Aut ores*, Mr.. EN NA D. E. S. Sucruwoetu. THE HAUNTED HOMESTEAD. With an .4utobispraphy of do Author. By Mrs. Emma D. E. N. Sou thworth. Author of "The Loat Heiress; "Deserted Wife," "%sang Bride," "India," "Wife's Victory," "Attribution," "Curia of Clifton," "Virtu," "The Throe/lest:- ties" "Lady of the Isle," etc. Complete ju one large duodecimo Totem., neatly bound in cloth, fur One Ikultar and Twenty-five Cents; or in two rolnmes, paper cover, for 0n Dollar. The Publishers take great pleasure in being able to present to the American public another new and charming work by the popular Ameri can Authoress, Mrs. Emma D. K. N. South worth. She is excelled by no living female writer la the world. Met style is free from in sipidity on the one hind and bombast on the other; and though we meet . with forcible, we are never startled with inflated language. her characters are rarely under, bat never over drawn. Al lier scenes are litipictures, her inci dents fdllifided on facts, and her sentiments are characterized bye singular purity both of con ception and expression. She has the rare faculty of saying what she means, and of say idg it in such a manner as that her meaning caunut he misinterpreted. In short, she pos sesses in an eminent degree thosequalifications which are the peculiar prercgatives of a good it riter whjlc she delights the reader's imagina tion with her descriptive twenty, shit applies home troths to their understanding with the force of rational conviction. The "Haunted Homestead " has been pronounced by those who e read the proof-sheets, to be her best work. This is safficient to commend it to perusal, and we anticipate for it a great popularity. For gale 11 1 V all liooksellert. kii — Copies of tither edition of the work, will tee sent to any part of the United State*, free of pWage, on rcusittiug the price of the edition they holy wish, to the publisher, in e letter. Published and for Sale at the Publishing Es tablishment of T. 13. PETERSON k BROS., 114.rch 11, 'GO. 3011 Chestnut St., Philad'a. Notice. WILSONS indebted to the undersigned by r accounts along standing are notifia to pny.up. S. G. COOK. Feb. 27, 1860. Removals. rjll E rindersi.zned, being the anthorizedpersoa j_ to make removals into Erer Green Ceme tery, hopes that such as contemplate the removal of the remains of deceased relatives or friends, will :trail themselves of this season of theyear to have it done. Removals made with promptness —terms low, and ho effort spared to please. PE rEit THORN, Keeper of the Cemetery I March 12,'60 Notice. RETIECCA SMISER S r.STATE.—Letters of administration on the estate of Rebecca r. , 111 ) see, title of St. J oseph i.uunty, I it di tius.dec'd having been granted to the undersigned, resid ing iu Gettysburg, Aihaus C o , Pa., he hereby gives notice total persons indebted tosaid estate to make immediate payment, and those hieing chums against the same to present thew proper ly authenticated fur settlement. Adm'r. Feb. G, 1860. 6t Lumber and Coal, TitlE: AND PLA STEII.--of ail kinds constant ' j ly on hand, which we are selling at small profits for CASH. All Coal, kc., must be cash un delivery. SiIEADS k BC.EULER. Jan. 23, 1860. H. Ward, MANCFACTURER and Dealer in STRAW GOODS, NO!. 103, 105 and 107 North cc ud Street, Philadelphia.—We are now re ceiving our Spring Stuck, which will comprise a large and desirable assortment of all kinds of STRAW AND LACE GOODS. Ou" stock of Flowers and Ruches will be unusually large this season, and we would invite your special attention to that department.. Please call and examine them before making your purchases. 11. WARD, Nos. 103, 105 and 107 North Second St. March 5, MO. lm Notice. TWIN KUHN'S ESTATS.—Letters of ad ministration on the estate of John Kuhn, late of Mauutpleasant township, Adams county, deceased, baring been granted the undersigned, residing In Conowago township, heheriabygives notice to all persona indebted to said estate to make immediate payment, and those haring claims against the same to present them proper ly authenticated for settlement. Pinkift 1811)11RERIt, Adas'r. March 5, 1860. 61 Last Notice. iNOTICE is bereby given that the Books of the late inn of lattutirtg h istottAs are n the hands of the undersigned, and that ea immediate set dement of accounts is earnestly ro qoested, lipsraseits are not made on or beton Siturdiy, the I 7tA Loy of Nardi hest, the accounts will be placed in the haggis of an °Scar for collection. 'WC GILL ESPIL Gettysburg, *arch i, 1660. U. To Farmers. Willi POLAND OATS, weighing 40 pounds to the buthel. Fanners &sir's; a good variety can be supplied at the warehoase'of JOHN HOE, by calling soon, as there is only a Ihnited quantity ofered. [![arch 5,1860. A . NEW IDEA IN G.--41.11 should call and TYNONS' exquisite CRAYON OltiTt.ll'llS, at the Eloelsior Sky-light .(March 13. lux subscriber, baring purchased the Fouedry of Messrs. Zorhaugh, Moat At Co.. l ux Warranabronniry,) has commenced business, and is. now prepared to oder to the public a larger assortutent of Machinery than Las heretofore been offered, such as TiIItESII ISO MACHINES, Clover Hullers, rudders Cut ters, Cora Sheller*, and Morgan's late improved Horse Rake. Also, STOVES, such as Cook Stores, three different kinds; rid flre different sizes of Ten-plate Stores. Likewise Mill and Saw-mill Castings, and all kinds of Turning in Iron or Wood. ser REPAIRING of aH kinds on Machinery and Castings will be done to order on short notice. Patterns made to order; Plough Cast.. ings ready made ; PLOrGIIS, such as Witherow, Pincher, Woodcock, and many others not mentioned here; and eight different kinds of IKON FENCING, fur Cemeteries, Porches or Yards. JUSEPII WIBLE Alio, Mortising Machines, one of the ben now• tu use. This machine works with a lever be fiani; any little boy can, manage it. Call And examine our stock ; uo doubt brit what we can please. Persons ought to see it their advautzge to buy machinery of any kind At home, where it is numuttictured, so that they can very easily get any part replaced ur repaired. 1.).t111.) BTERNEIt. Gettysburg, Feb.l3, 18G0. -- Five Splendid OTRAWBEItRIRS.-1100M1,—Very pro ductive ; large, beautiful, and of unequaled quality. WILSON'S ALBANY,—Exceedingly produe tire ; fine for market. TRIOMPHE DE GIN - r),—Tmmenee sire; , splendid appearance, and high flavor. PYRAMIDAL CHILIAS,—Very haw - IN:me productive, tardy, and good flavor. LARGE EMILY SCARLET,—The earliest ; , productive, and excellent. As it is impossible to secure all the excel lencies of this most popular fruit in one variety, we offer the above as comprising, in five aorta, the various points desirable. We again confidently recommend the HOOK ER, as by far the best fur family use, if only one sort is to be planted—combining a greater number of excellencies than any other variety. Air All of the above have perfect flowers, end will produce excellent crops, if planted singly or together. PRlCE,—(Securely packed to be forwarded by express:) Per 100 plants of any of the above varieties, $2.00 " 100 " 30 of each " 500 " ltiO of eackvariety, 750 " 1000 " of the Hooker,lo.oo 11. R. 110KRR k CO., Coital: mat Nesseatea, Rochester, N. Y. WORTHY OF UNIVERSAL CONFIDENCE AND PATRONAOE—For Statesmen, Judges, Cleromcn, Ladle* and Zestlemen, le all parts of the world test* to the efficacy of I'rol. 0, J. Wood's Hair Restorative, and gen tlemen of the Press are unanimous in its praise. A few testimonials only can be bete Wow; see circular for more, and it will be Impossible for you to doubt. 47 Wall Street, New YOrk, Dec. 20,'58. Gammas; Your note of the 15th inst., has been received, saying that yotr had heard that I had been benefited by the use of Wood's Male Restorative, and requesting my certificate of the fact it I had no objection to give it. award it to yon cheerfully, because I think it doe. My age is about 50 years; the color of my hair auburn, and inclined to curl. Some five or six years Mace it began to . turn gray, and the scalp on the crown of my head to lose its sensibility and dandruff to form upon it.— Each or these disagreeabilities increased with time, and about four months since a fourth was added to them, my hair falling off the top of my head and threatening-to make me bald. In this unpleasant predicament, I was induced to try Wood's Hair, Restorative, mainly to ar rest.the falling o ff of my hair, for I had really no expectation that gray hair could ever be restored to its original color except from dyes. I was, however, greatly surprised to find after the use of two bottles ouiy, that not only was the falling off arrested, bat the color was re stuEed to the gray hairs and sensibility to the scalp, and dandruff ceased to form on my head, very atuch to the gratification of my wife, at whose solicitation I was induced to try it. For this, among the 'many obligations I owe to her sex, I strongly teeommend all husbands who value the adrofrstion of their wives to profit by my example, and use it if gruwing gray or getting bald. Very respeettullv, BEN. A. LAVENDER. To 0.1.W00d 4 Cb., 444 Broadway, New York, )ly family are absent from the city, end I am no longer at No. 11 Corral Place. Siamaston, Ala., July 20, 1959. To Poor. 0. J. WOOD: Dear Sir:—Your "lair Restorative" has done my hair so mach good since I commenced the ace of it, that I wish to make known to the public of its effects on the hair, Which are great. A marl or woman may be nearly deprived of hair; and by a resort to your" Hair Restorative," the hair wal return more beautiful than ever; at !east 'this is my experience. Relieve it all ! Yours truly, . WM. li. KENEDY. P. S.—You can publish the Above if you like. By publishing in our Southern papers you will get more patronage south. I see several of your certificates in the Mottle l'ircurs, a strong Southern paper. W. U. li. Pam O. J. ROOD: Dear Sir:—[laving had the misfortune to lose the best portion of my hair, from the effects of the yellow fever, in New Orleans in 1851, I was induced hi make a trial of your preparation. and found it to an swer its the very thing needed. My hair is now thick and glossy, and no words can express my obligations to you in giving to the a fiiict?d such a trC.J.SD re. FINLF;Y JOONSON, The Restorative is pat up in bottles of three sizes, viz: large, medium, and small; the small holds i a pint, and retails for one dollar per bottle; the weuium holds at least twenty per cent. more in proportion than the small, retails for two dollars per bottle; the large holds a quart, 40 per cent. more iu proportion, and re tails for $3. O. J. WOOD k CO., Proprietors, 444 Broad way, New York, and 114 Market Street, St. Louis, Mu. And sold by all good Druggists and Fancy Goods Dealers. []larch 12,1860.40 w Gaavo Jeer. Franklin—Jacob Mark, Jacob Lower Oxford--John Stock, 11cory J. Kohn. Mouotplessant—Jacob Miller , Thomas Stone- rifer. fitmiltoriblin--Joo.MeGialey,Esq.,Wm.Walter. Huntington—Jeremiah Hoff Sdallei Boners. Barwick tp.—Daniel S. 'Limits. Cumberland—David W. !Inner, John Herbst. Tyrone—Daniel Diehl. • Hamilton—Daniel Lynch. Straban—Jacob Lawrence, Samuel A. Gilliland. Gettyaburg—Wm.B. Meals; Peter Raffanaperger, Scary B. Danner. • Conowago—hase D. Seller, Vincent O'Bold 3ionntjoy—Jacob Schwartz. Bader—Jacob .Moirerey Glexmeac Just Berwick tp.—Jobn Elder. Conowago--Thonine McKinney, John Wearer. Gettyaburg--Jereme Walter, Gee. W. MeGiel.. lan, Henry Rupp. Reading—Singleton Elamite, Samuel March, Samuel Ditiler, Andrew Brougb. Straban—Henry IV:tenor, Ileltael Hiller, John Lynch, George Weaver- Nountpleasant—Emotnuel Smitb,Rufutaireaver, Wm. Parr. Hamiltonian—Josepb Clelbseh, Peter Stover. Neuslieo--Charles Stewart, Nicholas slap baugh. Mountjoy--Simon Hewn, Jacob flortorsit. Germany—Paul Kuhns, Wm. Duttera, Henry Dysart. lastimore—Coorud R. Myers, /no. ff. Myers. Fraakli*--Albeit Van Dyke, Thas.S.Orsauoitt, Berwick ber.---algoool Wolf. Tyroo.,--ItudolpT Dietriok, Goats, lisekley, Deals' Beam. Itusitton—Charks Robert, Cosaberland--Daaiel Polley, Hew Butt, Jima... oroup. finuelogile, &Myers, Adam Weigle. Freetern—d~ad Krieg Jams Eligheas. I.lbeetr—alkabliWiebl, JameepOrgy. 0111,rd-ggtelawow. - I/Woo--Peter SAL Edward Staab. Butler—Edward Staley. InOXiNY.-A prime artieleof Wb can now be 44 at ft. 0. 0 tett street. E=taIMEMN Gettysburg romuir3'. March 12, 1860 The Only Preparation WOOD'S HAIR lIIISTORATIVE Jurors for April. March 12, 1880 r3aittxxi.e)tio j. Wines, Braflttes, MIS, BLACK TEAS, ko. T. TIES-VAN k SUN, *Mir for saki Nu following articles, o their own importation, particularly for fami ly use: Wivaa—Petriattioe'a Ineiti, pate, gold and brown Flicrrics, in wood and in gl4ss. Year Wists—Sandernan's competition re? • and white Port, In wood and innings. MADBIRA W/1411---Joliq 'Howard March's Goa .Madeira, iu woull and In Mass; also, crape Juice. drove . Wixes—Jahannevberger, Btainber4er, Marrobrunnrr, Cabinet, Lieb-fran-much, Brun neberg, of 1846. Cnewemi VII WIN xn—)loci and Chandon's fin est. In courts and pints. tt.l% PI co—Otard and Hennessy* fine old pale and dark Brandiq,/ Items--Old an tr fine .I* Ica, Antigua, Gran ada, and from the I ands, imported direct from London. ilota..tNn best quality—Tiernsu lsrenti—and no mixture of aromatic poison in it. 140 issif chests. of the finest Hoecussissa I.lsitisuoro, Aug. 20,1850. 1, A. Diathiot & Songs SOFA AND FI•RNITURE WAREIjUOMS,'N'os. 25 and 27 .N. Gay street. Baltimore, (near Fttette st.,) extending from Gay to Frederick st.—the largest e.,twidn.htnent of the kind in thu Union. Always on Imod a large assortment -dt HOUSEHOLD AND tifil('.E FURNITURE, em bracing Bureaus, Bod,teads,Tclu3ll.strards, Ward robes, Mattresses of Husk, - Cotton and Spring Beds, ofag. Tcte-e-Totes, Artu Chairs, Rocking Chairs, Etageres, Marble Tables, Set. tees, Reception and Upholsterail Chairs, As , SORTEI) COLORS OF COTTAGE FrIiNITCRE:, Wood Chair,, Odb e ( hairs, Barber Chairs, Crites and Cradle;. Ilat Racks, Furniture, Gilt and \Velma F.':1111C Looking Glasses, Shin boards, Extension Tables, of et wry lerigtl4. f' ers o s disposed to purchase arc invited to call and give our stock an examination, trbia for variety and quality of It orktnansotp is 1104 equalled by any e.taldiabin4. , nt in the country. 1. I.I.ATMOT A: SON, Nos. 23 and 17 N. Gay street. Ang. 2, 1859. ly 01- 3ITORTER AND DEALER IN CIIINA, GLASS AND gusmnsitairk. CKIXCIIIAX IVARK•fIf.d STONII WAR! Olt fACt.O.I7 prices. No. C ihnorer Street, near IlaltisuOre Struet, DAwrisrous, MD. Yob. 27,181;0. 2m ______ . _ - --- - -- • . Burr mill Stones • WARRA NTED—II. F. STARR & CO., Cor. -- - -:-. l ;' (-! ~ s r e of Sorth (sod Centre Streets, /s: - opposite N. C. R. R. Stntion, -, 8 P 41 5,... ~....-"--- ALTINORZ," Mu. LIC )I.ltlllfile- lib' 1/4 'NZ! , Wars of ars of FRENC II RILS, :••••• ....\\,. Importers and Dealers in ',. .„4/ !: Burr Blocks, Bolting Cloths, '' . ..; - / 1: - .; ., , 's Leather and Gum Beltings, --- 1 1 - , ' Calcited Plaster, and Mill Irons, of Warranted Quality. Also, Colune, Coed ice, and Esopluse 31111 Stones of all sizes. rel.). 27, 'GO. ly ______....-.. . New & Rich tiriIEWELRY, SILVER WARE, .S'I.VER PLAT. D WARE,E &e.—A. E. WA RN ER„- Gold and versmith, Nu. 10 NORTII GAY STRBILT, BAL TIMORE, 31D., has id store it beautiful untied meat of styles and patterns of RICH JEWELRY, suitable for presents, embracing a great variety of Plain Gold and Sett Broaches, Mosaics, Car bunkles, ke., Ear-Rings, Bracelets, Finger king set with Diamond, Ruby, Pearl, Opal, Emerald, kc., Ladies' Gold Chains, Vest & Guard Chains, Miniature Lockets, Gold Thimbles, Cuff Pins: Signet, Chised and Plain Gold Rings; Pencils and Pens, Sleeve Buttons and Studs, Gold and Jet Crusses, Jet Bracelets, Pins & Ear Rine, kc. " ' " A Variety of Silver Mounted 44 Plated Castors, Cake Mist:els, Waiters, Can dleßticks, Hutto and Salt Stands, Pearl Handle De:ert Kuives,Spoona, Forks. Ladles, Farley A rtiele4, ke., AI I of wlticla is respectfully olTered on the lon est terms. gar The Country Trade and Deeltlrs general ly are invited to give me a call, and examine Goods nudn'riees, being satisfied that my SIL VER WARE, cannot lie surpassed either for 6ueness or quality, tx the latest and most beau tiful patterns. ffeb. 27, ISGO. ly CO. OrSDED 137;2. Chartered 1954. Located COIL OF BALTIMORE S CHARLES STS., 3ALTIMOAM, NILL—TIIC Largest, Most Elegantly Furnished& Popular Commercial College in the United States. Designed expressly for `footsie . Men desiring to obtain a THOROCOM PMACTICAL BCSINEB9 EpeeArlo , / in the shortest possible time and at the least expense. A Large and Beautifully Ornamented Cirri% lar.containing upwards ot SIX SQUARE FRET, WAN ' SPECIMEN or PLAYA AMNIA,and a Largelihely, graving (tile finest of the kind ever made tn!..„o this country) representing the Interior View ot the College, with Catalogue stating terms, ke., will be sent to Ever y Young Man on application, Fear or Cusaus. Write immediately and you will receive the package by return mail. Adareo., E. K. OSlER,ltitnure,3ld Feb. 6,18 CO. ly James H. Bosley, COMMISSION MERCHANT, Nos. 124 and 126 North Street, BA LTI3IOIIE, MD. I am prepared to receive and sell on Commis. lion ail kinds OICoUNTRY PRODUCE. Having an experience of ten years in the Commission business, (and wishing to continue that alone,) I flatter myself that 1 shall be able to give RAT'S /ACTION to all who favor inc with consignments Will also attend to filling orders for Groceries, Guano. and all kinds of Fertilisers, Feb. G, 't3o. ly Watches, Jewelry, i kr) srr.VER-IVARE.—We would respect fully inform our friends, patrons and the pub is generally, tlrat we have now in Storo and offer WHOLCSALS AND RITAIL,at the lowest CASH PRICES, a large and very choice stair. of Watche?, Jewelry, Silver and Plated Ware, of erery variety and style. Every delcriptiols of DIAMOND \coax and other Jewgtav, made te order at short notice. sgir-.l.llgootis warrant ed to be as represented. N. B.—Particular attention giren to the rie. , pairing or Watches and Jewelry of every de scription. STAPFFFII. & HARLEY, No. 622 lfarket St., South Side, Philadelphia. Feb. 13, 1800. 3m Arch Street Carpet -wAREIIOUSE.—SPRING STOVK or CAR- . PkTINOS!—We are now opening our. ,' Spring Stock of Carpeting., which brave bees " bought extremely low for Cash, end will be sold correspondingly cheap. We have all 'the ' newest stud richest styles of 'Velvet, Brussels, Three-Ply, ligtrign and Venetinna—with as elk. tensire assortment of low priced Carpotimii Oil Cloths, Droggets, Mats, /sc., kc. Also, 500 pieces a 3-4, 4-4, 6-4,42-4, white,' red, check, fancy and variegated Canton tlEgs, at very low prices. As we buy exclusively for Cash, we are en- ' allied to offer our goods much below the Uttar prices. ggirConntry llerthernts -and others who are. about purchaeing are 'macaroni° mania ex amination, as they cannot fail being pleased with goods and prices. OLDEN A nrcKsiut, 832 Arch fit., (2 doors below Ninth, South March. 12, '6O. 3m Philadelphia. Book Binding. ORS= MCSIC, MAGAZINES sad 1313 1 11114 boa:island retarasii lo one at W. H. AUGHINBACGITS BINDERY, • 3 doors above the Washington Mouse • • - Jan. 14,1860. tf "VrirgttiC Turnpike Eleatien4 . ,_ ; "..! . :'4: , ION Stockholders. le - thi I tc4 sikf.laripit;:„, big Turapike Oulipatoy stri iii - • --,,,ertiiit,i Ih•A as Election for President. and Treasurer ' to cendfitat .11h0 • 11 151 01: 10 1 1 1? Company, willhe beth ltt the ; ikablittiminii F.J. Wiwi. in'Abbettitiern, me Ai net dip • Merit sea, hettreen the hours if 10 A. IF:; aid # • 2P. Y. - VOSEP/1 titYB2I4IIWAN Feb. 27. MO. td la Vi =NMI OE ME >'." .'t? _tam.. R. P. Bayley, .1 L n U, EC
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