~.~ ~tiw .. :i. El On tie 21Pti alt ;by the Ray. I H. g XATILIAS GAM to Mu ANNA MARY Eftltrf, both of Pandise township. York co. Al the !Athena Parsonage, in Petersburg. On the 3 inst., Kr. rat LIP G. HOWE to Miss MARY JANE HOCKEY, boat of Cumberland county, Pa. Du the 22d OIL, by the Bet. Jacob Secbler; BENJAMIN N. BISII, of Carroll county, to Piss REBECCA risscß, of Adams county. xxxxrct. On Monday last, Mr. JACOB SHEELY, of Franklin township, in the 52d year of his age. Oe the 18th tilt., in Huntington township, Mrs. MARGARET FICKIIS, relict of Daniel Fiekes, deceased, in the 79th year of her age. In Richmond, Kentucky - , on Sunday, March 26th, 1860, Mrs. RACHEL, wife of Leonard Stough, formerly of this place. On Tuesday locoing last. is this place, Mrs. SAJME SHEADS, tiged 75 years 11 months and 21 days. She was. we believe, the oldest resident in this place—having been here since 3 years of age. On Wednesday night, Mrs. CATHARINE WILSON, of this place, aged 62 years 6 months and 11 days. On the 21st CATII.kETNE PALMER, wife of Mr. Jacob Palmer, of Mount Joy Ship, aged 38 years 1 month and 20 days. On the 13th ult.. in Adams county. NATHAN IEL J. BOIT, aged 7year- 4 tionths and 22 d.,ys. On the 15th nit., in Adansscounty. LUCINDA lA2I SNYDER, aged 12 years 2 months anSI 18 days. At York, on the 25th ult.. Mrs. lIATtY DUR KEE, widow of Hoc. Daniel Durkee, aged 73 years and 2 months. Oa the Ist lust , •I7N WILLIAM, son of Ismael and Cecelia Myers, of the vicinity of Nevi Chester, Adams county. On the 29th ult., Mr. JOHN LEMELSBER GER, of Butler township, aged 27 ye.►rs 6 months and 3 days. On the 30th ult., EDWIN D., son of John and Mary Orendorff, of Mountpletuiant township, aged= years 11 months and 15 days. Os Thursday last, In Cumberland township, 111-3EOCA SAtaIVEB., in the 64tk year of ker age. At New• Oxford, on Thursday morning, Mrs. ELIZABETH, consort of John Barnits, Esq. On the 30th nit., is Freedoms township, Yrs. EVE LAL'VICTI, in the 91st year of her age.— She had 11 children, 93 grand-children, 195 great-grand-children, and 20 great-great-van d children. Truly, she has receisod a blessing from her God.. On the 29th ult-, Mr. PETER MORITZ, of Hampton, Adams county, and formerly of Get tysburg, aged 71 years 2 mouths and 20 days. Friend, in our household cirele Now is seen one vacant chair; Father's gone, and 0, how lonely Seems oar household—he's not there! When he lay upon his death bed, Ott we stood around his couch, Prayed that we in heaven might meet hint, 'When oar earthly race Is run. But why insure we that be is dead, Ile only sleeps in a peaceful bed; God called him to a sweet repose, And he will sleep through winter's snows. Then let him rest in the peaceful grave, Beside the loved and dead, For the quiet is the only place To rest kis weary head. Adieu, sweet treasure of our love, A fond and last farewell, Thy spirit seeks the realms above— Faiher, ogee more, lareweli, farewell t J. it. Communicated. Died, on ThursdayLut, CLARK:MB HILARY, son of Samuel sad Nary Ann Hart, of 3iummas burg, aged 6 months and 15 days. In the cold grave,,ja sweet repose, Is laid a mother's dearest pride; A sower that scarce had 'waked to life, And light, had beauty, ere it died. God in kis wisdom has walled, The precipas child his love had given; And though the body moulders here, The gem is sparkling now in Heaven. sir-The other papers please copy. TRIBUTE{ OF RgSPECT liVrtzasas, It bas pleased Almighty God,. the Father of our spirits and searcher of all hearts, by a dispensation of his Providence, to remove from the fullness of life to the fruition of etern ity our late brother, Past Grand limas( C. list cure, thus sadly and impressively admonish ing as that "in the midst of life we are ha death," mass boom-able tributes of respect to the dead are deemed the surest evidences of the regard with which their memory will be cherish ed by the living, we desire to place on record a faithful expression of our sense of the loss sus tained by our beloved Order, in our brother's untimely decease; and also to ezpreas our sym pathy with the feelings of ALI bereaved family and numerous friends and acquaintances, whose hearts will ever keep him in fond re membrance and will cherish hie recollection as en evergreen in their memories. His early study and appreciation of the elevated spirit of Odd Fellowship—his attention to the duties of subordinate offices—his probity in the' dis charge of responsible trusts--his courtesy and impartiality in all his varied relationships wi •• oar brotherhood and his private worth and in tegrity, are well worthy of emulation, and en dear him to us in the strong bonds of friend ship and lore, which have connected him with ns through a long and useful career, and we cannot too deeply feel our loss—therefore Brooked, That in the death of brother Met cnlfe, York Springs Lodge has lost one of its most devoted adherents and the community a citizen whose philanthropy and integrity won far him the respect and esteem of all who knew him. Resotrod, That we tender to the family of our lamented brother assurances of our strong and earnest sympathy with them in this their hour of darkness and suffering, knowing that the strength to bear their affliction must come from Ilbis who sent it, and though thee drink deeply of that cup whose ihr rows no earthly solace can render less binir, their lasting comfort mast come from resignation to the will of that merciful Father, who is too wise to err and too good to be unkind. Reeolred, That in testimony of the respect we bear to his memory as a faithful and devoted friend, associate and brother, this preamble and resolutions be published in the county papers, and be engrossed on the journal of the Lodge, and that a copy be sent to his bereaved widow and family. Rasolved, That the Lodge room be draped in mourning and that each member wear the usual mourning badge for thirty days. The above preamble and resolutions were adoptel by Turk Springs Lodge, No. 211 0. C. F., on hursday evening, March 20th, 1860. H. C. PETERS, Sees,. GETTYBBURG—SarcapAr Lair S aperfine Flour Rye Flour WiLite Wheat Bed Wheat... Corn ...........----.. Oats B ur-km-lusit ..... B ackwheat 111681..» Clog 75 to 400 Timothy ...... .-2 50 to 2 76 Flax f4ed ...—............ -........« Barley .... Plasm at Parks ........«...«.. Plaster gossad, per Pork BALTlllOlll—FaiDar trirr F10ur....—...........------ 5 87' to it 00 Wheat ---......» i .... -... 140 to 1 70 Rye ....--- ..... —..- ...... 114 to 93 Corn------.......----___ 68 to 70 Cate ...... - ••• ..... -- .. ... 42 to 47 Clover Beed .- ..........--:_..... 4 25 to 4 112 Timothy Seed —..--.—. 325t0 3 60 Beef Cattle, per head - ...-......_ 7 50 solo 50 10 44 1 4: lined —..---- 7 ISQ to 8 15 85 w i da15; „.....„—_....-.....---...15 00 tole 00 y.......- ......... ....- 1 to 12 Gioia°, Perutiaa, per toe 02 00 ffilfoVl/2,—Tavitspay i4it Flour, Axon worms.-- ... .. „. 525 Do. trout stores -. 50 Whost 1 2$ to 1 45 ETU••••••••••• •11:••••••• embe 000000 •••••• • ••••••• Cant rg*.•4•ooo •••••••••• 00000 ••• ••• 0n5ia................0..7... « ...... ........... 010 1 4 R 11•44.«....... ...,....,........ ........«. Thatitity Bead . ..........W.4.40 **WO Pi1amr................... •••••• 0w...4W* ' \-5r - . . kfingsdar Death of a Wawa by them e "Mt . and Ornamental of WAiskey.—The wife or Julies M. * POI 81.L2.--080EGiC TITERS k t, Smith, Fag ,of Concord, Kass., came/ 00., FraPrialata at " Fair Moat" Marie" i Ito her death recently by drinking a' e s,. B•seirssifk, Atli.' county, Pa. tumbler and a half of whiskey, in order / We would "'Peelle/kr all the attention of 110 have some teeth extracted. An ef. , .,,,, t61 T ies ., the public to our large stock of Fruit and Orna- suck as Apple, Peach, Standard fon at the start was made to have her' and Dwarf Pear, Cherry, Apricot and Plum take ether or chloroform, which she np. Trees; Grapevines; Blacklierry, Gooseberry and petered to think would injure •her. She Currant stalks; Ornsrueotal and Evergreens, which we offer for next fall gales. Vie have was about 30 years °id. 1 I 1 appointe... A ..0111 licuinotose, Esq., our travel- I is authorized to wake sales and Near County.—The present Lepsla-' i ta n t e a o g r e d n e t ri , ah ° tare of our State has made a new coon- ; PAIR MOUNT NURSERIES having been es- ty out of parts of ...ki'Kean, Potter, Elk tabltshed for more than 20 )ears, the Propris arid Clinton. The new coutity is named tors flatter themselves that their trees are of the heat selected kinds. hating fruited many of " CitatOrpn," and ii population, Ice., is them, and know log what they are. The great just large enough to come within the. ly increased and /nereastn4 spirit of planuog, prorisious ()Chile Constitution. ! as weil as the dew., c of patrona K e extended to --- ........- ----..!•_. I us, warrant us to greatly tucrea,lng our nur -The putrid sere throat is exciting series, co that we are prepared to offer for the some alarm near Unionville, Md. Mr.' autumn of Itioo and succeeding years, a much, more eitengive stock than eier offered before, John Engle, a prominent. resident of y - 5 - e -Lu r l:avat.ng from ...:5 to 40 acres , coutaiuin i that vicinity, died with it on Monda I hundred thousand trees,A , tva g last—strangulation causing death 1 stages of growth, all of which aer'grow r irO i s i t I soil and under treatment best calculated to make a healthy and natural growth. GEORGE PETERS k CO. THE GREAT ENGLISH REMEDY! —SIR JAMES CLARKE'S CiLeaaaaan Flus.i." prepared from a pres , ription by Sir J. Chili's., M. D., Physician Extraordinary* to the Queen. This well known medicine is no imposition, but a sure and safe remedy for Femlle Difficulties and Obstruction', from any cease whatever, and although a powerful remedy, they contain nothing hurtful to the constitution. To ltat tteo It is peculiarly suited. It will, in a short'time, bring on the monthly period with regularity. These Pills have never been known to fail where the directions on 2d page of pamphlet are well observed. For farther partlealars get a pamphlet of the agent. N. B.—sl and 11 postage stamps enclosed to any authorised agent, will insure a bottle, con taining over 50 pills by return of mail. T. W. Dyott & Sea, Wholesale Agents, Phila delphia. A. D. Buehler, Agent, Gettysburg. Juno 13, '59. ly Communicated sorpo YOU WANT SONETHMG TO STRENGTHEN YOU ? Do you want • 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 went energy . ? Do you want to sleep well? Do you want a brisk and vigorous feeling? If you do, use llooflitud's German li.tters, prepared by Dr. C. K. Jackson, 418 Arch Street, Philadelphia, Pa., and sold by druggists and stotekeepers throughout the United States, Canadas, West Judie, sad South America, at 75 cents per bottle. [March 19. 1w Communicated. jparTHE PUBLIC BLESSING which is now universally admitted to exist in Moffat's Life Pills and Phenix Bitters, Is every day demon strated by their astonishing efficacy in the cases which they are announced to cure. All the complaints of the stomach• and bowel!, weak ness of the digestive urgers and of the system generally, bilious 'and Liver affections, night fevers, head aches, piles, costiveness, consnmp- Most, rheumatism, scurvy, impurity of the blocd, or blotched and sallow complexions, soon yield to their curative properties. A single trial in variably secures them the title of the best fami ly medicines now before the public. For sale by the proprietor, W. B. MOFFAT, at hie office, 23.5 Broadway, S. Y, and by Store Keepers and Druggists generally. [Feb. 13. ly• A CARD TO THR SCFFERINO.—The Rey. WiLLIAM Casanova, while laboring as a mis sionary to Japan, was cured of Consumption, when all other means hnd fAiled, by a recipe ob tained from a leareed 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 ceased by these disorders. Desirous of benefiting others, I will rend this recipe, which I bare brought home with me, to all who need it, free of charge. Address REV. WM. COSGROVE. 230 Baltic street, Brooklyn, N. Y Mardi 5, '6O. 3m REASON AND COMMON' SENSE—Oar readers may remember we have on several oc cultism spoken in very eulogistic mew of a preparation which Dr. Seen H. Haven, of 108 Italdmore street, Baltimore, Md., has discover ed for the care of Epileptic Fits. Now, in do ing so, we have been actuated by the very best motives, via the alleviation of Amman suffer lag. Frcm circumstances which have lately come to our knowledge, we fear there is a cer tale clam of persons who are disposed to try this remedy in a common sense manner. We allude to the fact of selecting a particular ease in a town where perhaps there are six or eight cases, and trying It on one ease. Now, per haps the ease selected might be the only owe of the whole number that It would not core.. This is neither doing themselves nor the medicine 'nstice. Ifa dozen persons were stricken down with cholera in one town or neighborhood, would they all send for a physic/an, or wield only one employ him, and wait and see If he cured the ant patient? That plan of procedure would be most absurd. So in the case of Dr. Hance's remedy, every one who bas Fits should try it for a reasonable length of time. "It will not cure is a 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. From the most respectable [esti mooy we have examined, we feel assured that by a proper perseverance is 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 S 9; two $ 5 l twelve $24. You will and the address above. March 19. 1m THE subscriber, Administrntrix of the estate of Jogs Perna, deceased, will ■ell at Public Sale, on Twday, the 241 A day of April inst., near the road leading from Llttlestown to Bmmitsburg, about 4 miles from the former place and aboat 10 miles from the latter, the valuable personal property of said deceased, viz : 2 HEAD OF GOOD DRAUGHT HORSES, Mulch Cows, Heifers.lißull. 5 head of Sheep, broad-tread Wagon, narrow-tread do., Thresh ing Machine, Grain Drill, Whest Fan, Rolling Screen, Ploughs, Harrows, Cultivators, Single and Doable Shovel Ploughs, Single and Double Trees, Sled, Roller, Revolving Hay Rake, 2 I setts Breech hands, Bridles and Saddles, 2 setts Plongh Gears. Halter, Cow and Log Chains. 2 pair of Butt Traces. Smooth-barrel Rifle, a full sett of Carpenter Tools, partly new, 2 Work Benches, Turning Lathe. Chisels, Grain Cradles, Mowing Scythes, Spinning Wheels, Reels, tc.; Grindstone, 2 Hives of Bees, Mattocks, Hoes, Shovels, Forks, Rakes, a lot of Shingles. Sau sage Cutter and Stuffer. Also, Household and Kitchen Furniture, consisting of Tables, Bureau, Clock, Ten-plate Store and Pipe; Patent`Lever Watch ; Grain in the ground, and many other articles too numerous to mention. E:11 5 25 ... 3 75 1 30 to 1 •0 ....-....1 20 :o 1 26 ....-.... 18 80 ...... .... 37 .......... 58 .... 200 air Sale to commence at 9 o'clock, A. N., on said day, when attendance will be given and terms made known by ESTHER FEESER, April 9, 1860. ta 1 20 60 8 25 100 —8 00 to 6 25 TIETRit MORITZ'S RSTATE.—Letters te.sta menta.ry on the estate of Peter Moritz, lste of Beading township, Adams county, deceased, having been granted to the undersigned, resid ing In the same township, he hereby gives no tice to all persons indebted to said estate to make immediate pap:sent, and those haring claims against the same to present them proper ly authenticated for settlement. JOHN MORITZ, Ex'r. April 9, 1860. 6t BONNNTS AND BONNET TRIMIINGS.—A great variety of Bonnets, Ribbons, Bombes and Millinery Goods generally, to which we in vite the attention of the ladies. Milliners sup plied wholesale at reduced rates at FAIINESTOOKS. OIIIMIGIMILE, TAKE NOTICE.—Per -1 1 about g 9 *j to Housekeeping can Evners‘sasortsent of everything they 0004 4 as inv panes ei PAHMESTOCKS% s: • I SO ISt flAßPlCT&—Anoliter *dailies to our fine itslck corPotiesslmist teesiteii, to which invite tie studio* orlisok ,FARxisroor 047, p0t.0,7,,,try r vpApie IlihxmacoUi6l Ncrilioes. Public Sale. Notice. ,The undersigned having accepted the above Agency for the sale of Fruit Trees in this county, takes this method of informing the ! I.ublic,that those wishing to purchase trees will please take the subject into consideration be fore I call personally upon them, as I expect to canvass s portion of the county. All letters upon the subject, addressed' to me at Benders rills, or left at any of the Hotels in Gettysburg, will be attended to. Catalogues can be foetid at all the printing offices. Persons wishing to select from catalogues can there see them. 1 will be in Gettysburg during Court weeks, so thatotersons wishing to purchase fruit can see I me. The cultivation of good fruit of all kinds has been entirely too much neglected in this county. The demand for good fruit is very much on the increase. JOBS BGEKIIOLDER. April I, 1880. 8m r 2 Pertnership heretofore existing between r Jacob Bastress and Charles F. Winter, In t a Produce, Mercantile, Coal and Lumber business, is this day, by mutual consent, dis solved. All accounts will be settled by J. Bautress, at the old stand. March 31, 1860 JACOB BASTRESS and JACOB PETERS bate entered into Partnership in the above Liminess, at the old stand, (jhe large brick Warehoess,) and respectfully solicit a continu ance of the patronage hitherto bestowed upon the old firm. They will, at all times, pay the highest cash prices for FLOUR, GRAIN, SEEDS, kc., kr., and have constantly el band LUM BER, COAL, SALT, PLASTER, GROCERIES, ke n at the lowest rates. JACOB BASTRESS, JACUD PETERS. New Oxford, April 9, 1860. 6m* CHEAP GOODS!! HANDSOME GOODS!!! —Just received, a large assortment of cheap and desirable DRY GOODS of every va riety, st astonishingly low prices , and which we offer to the r ublie. Having purchased oar stock is New 1 or k, Philadelphia and Baltimore, and having had the benefit of the market of three cities, and being selected with great care, we can safely knarantee to those wishing to purchase anything in oar line that they cannot fail to be pleased both as to qn•slity and price. We have received the latest styles and patterns of goods both for laulies and Gentlemen, to which we invite their attention. Call and ea amine before purchasing elsewhere. FAHNESTOCK BROTHERS, Apt it 9,1860. Sign of the Red Front. lEMOVED.—MISS McCREARY has just opened a new and filshiouable stock of LLINERY GOODS, in her new store room in Chambershurg street. one door east of the Stet office, and two doors from the Diamond, among which Is the most splendid assortment of, Bon nets and Bonnet Trinumings and el erything in the Millinery line, ever offered in,Gettysburg before. Also, a large and Taried assortment of Ladles' Fashionable DRESS GOODS, with Trimmings to match. The ladies are particu larly invited to call and see them. April 9, 1880. . THE subscriber has just opened • NEWS DEPOT on Baltimore street, nearly oppo site Fahoestocks' store, where will constantly be any and everything in the reading of a strictly moral character. All the leading Magazines, Periodicals. Literary pa pers, Weekly and Daily, together with II nsic, Ballads, Confections, Cigars, Tobacco, Cakes, and all sorts of notions, in endless variety.— Would you know the news? Then send in your names, all ye who thirst for knowledge, and your wants will be supplied by CHARLES LLNDERMAII Gettysburg, April 9, 1860. of4BS MARIA BENNZTT has removed her Millinery establishment to the east side timore street., directly opposite she old stand. She has Bonnet Trimmings o'n hand, and will also have ready-made Bonnets. The latest fashions for Bonnets received. Work done in the best mariner, and according to the newest styles. Getjysburg, April 9, 1860.* litaritua-XoDing. • MISSES MULLEN Makers, ', Mantua Make, base rewired to High street, near Solo man Powers's, where the,y ails A continuums of the pmrsn,age of the Ladies. They will spare no effort to please, as be tofore. Gettysburg, April 9, WO. AND NERVOUS SCFFERERS.—The sub scriber, for several years a resident of Asia, discovered while there, a simple vegetable remedy—a sure Cure fur Coaresaptioe, AstAnse, BroweAstis, Cough. s, C•Lis, and Nerrows Debdiry. For the benefit of Consumptives and Nervous Sufferers, he is willing to make the same public. To those who desire it, he sill send the Pre scription, with full directions (free of eAarge;} also a sample of the medicine. which they will find a beautiful combination of Nature's simple herbs. Those desiring the Remedy can obtain it by return mail, by addressing J, E. CUTHBERT, Botanic Physician, No. 429 Broadway, New York. April 9, 1860. 9m OF THE BANE OF GETTYSBURG. ASSETS. Apr. 2, '6O. Loans and discounts 5365,155 42 Specie Due by other Bdinks. ..... Notes of other 134aks, Stocks. Judgments ...... . ... Bonds A dzimustratrix Total Circulattovi... Due to other Banks—. Deposits Total a $329,642 64 ....... 00. The above statement is correct, to the but of my knowlegde sod Wirt. T. D. CASSON, Gander. Affirmed and subscribed before let the 7th day of April, 1840. Geo. Assco.o, .1. P. ICIRENSWARIL—dthe Wrest assortment of Q gownsman sew received M tis lkirougii, has jaw been *paint. All in want of anything la that Hat will says moony by ealliag first at April 9 . FARIOISTOCKS'. yLasrifITITILES copied from old specimens of ail kinds ; also inserted in Lockets, Breast: and Finger Ringo, by SAMUEL SITHAVFiIt. EiLLS.—A large aad baaatital assortment of bring and Salaam Silks. Alto YcnAwila which will be addict* at? Dissolution. J. BAIITRF.SS, C. F. WINTER. New Firm. New Goods 1 The Ladies' Store Nekv News Depot Millinery Removed. To Consumptives Statement LUOILITII23 ..$291,763 00 .... ...... - 7,300 38 80,479 26 ' l ^ Notice. • AIIGARST FICICIU3'B SSTALTIL--Letion testameatary cm the estate of liarirstee icies, late of Huntington township, Adams county, deceased, having been granted to the undersigned, residing in itozbory, Franklin coo., he hereby gives notice to all persons indebted to said estate to make immediate payment, and those having claims against the same to present them properly authenticated for settlem ent. SUbtAH FICKF-3, /.;ro'r. air Any information desired in regard to the estate will be communicated by lion. I. E. WIZIMAIL (April 9, 11560. 6t FILIZABETH PENTZ'S ESTATR.-- Letter tcstamtistary on the estate of Elisabeth r atz, late of Reading township, Adams county, deeeased, haring been granted the undersigned, reeiding in the same township, he hereby glees notice to all persons indebted to said estate to make Immediate payment, and those having claims against the same to present them proper ly authenticated fur settlement. DAVID PENTZ, Bee. , April 9, 1860. 6t Clerk of the Courts. re-eA T the ufgent solicitation of numerous _friends I offer myself u a candidate for ettion to the office of CLERK OF TS) COURTS, subject to the decision of the Demo crstse County Convention. Should I be nomi nated and elected, I pledge myself to perform the duties of said office with fidelity . April 9, 1860. tc Clerk of the Courts. AT the solicitation of numerous Mends I offer myself as a candidate for the office of LLXRIC OP THE COURTS—subject to the decision of the Democratic County Convention. Should I be nominated and elected; I pledge my best efforts to discharge the duties of the office satisfactorily. HENRY 0. CARR. Gettysburg, April a, 1860. to Clerk of the Conte.• 4 it T the eiirunt solicitation of numerous friends, I offer myself as a candidate for C RE OF THE COURTS at the next election, subject to the decision of the Democratic County Convention. Should Ibe nominated and elect ed, I pledge my best efforts to a faithful dis charge of the duties of the post. • JOAN EICHOLTZ. Butler tp., April 2,1880. tc • Register and Recorder. 9 - 3/1110CGII the solicitations of numerous Minds, I bare been induced to offer my self again se a candidate for RICOISTKR AND RKCORDSR, subject to the decision of the Democratic County Conventibn. If nominated and elected, I pledge myself to discharge the duties orate office with promptness and fidelity. • WIGLIAN OVERDEER. Benderrseille, April 2, 1860. to rTHE VOTERS OF ADAMS COUNTY:-. Fellow-citisens :—At the earnest solicita tion of numerous friends, I offer myself as a candidate for the office of SHERIFF, at the next election, subject to the decision of the Demo. cratic County Convention. Should I be so fortunate as to be nominated sad elected, I shall endeavor to discharge the duties of the office faitafully and imparbally. GEORGE lICSIIIIIAN. Cumberland Li., March 19, :560. tc TO THE VOTERS OF ADAMS COENTT:— Fellow-cltizeus:—.kt the earnest solicits boa of numerous friends, I offer myself es a candidate for the office of SHERIFF, at the nest election, subject to the decision of the Demo cratic eounty Convention. dhotald I be so fortunate as to be nominated and elected, I shall endeavor to discharge the duties of the office faithfully end impartially. JACOB TWIRL Gettysburg, March 26, IE6O. tc flipo TITS VOTERS OF ADAMS COUNTY:— At the urgent solicitation of many of my needs and fellow-Demoerato, I am induced to '.' offer myself la a candidate for the office of II SUER! FF—subject to the decision of the Demo ? erotic County Convention. If nominated I I; promise the parts that no energetic abets shall Ii be Lost to secure my election; and if e/ected. I iipromise the voters of the county to discharge I lthe duties of the office Impartially, fearlessly Vi and conscientiously. SAMUEL WOLF. • abbottstown, March 20, littio. to . Notice. TOIIN FEWER'S ESTATE. —Letters of ea el ministration on the estate - of John Feeser, late of Monntjoy township, Adams county, de ceased, having been granted to the 'macro's's 'ed, residing in the same township, she hereby gives netioe to all persons indebted to said 'estate to make immediate payment, and those having claims against tho same to present them , properly authenticated for settlement ESTHER FEKSER, Adios's. / `The undersigned has been constituted Agent for the Administratrix, and the business of the estate may be transacted with him. Ile resides near the MLA residence of deceased. April 2, 1860. St JAMES RE.(VER. rACOB HAMMY'S RSTATE.--Letten ter tamentary on the estate of Jacob Donkey, late of Cumberland township, Adams county, deceased, having been granted to the under signed, (the fi rst named residing in Etoyerstown, Serb, county and the last named In Cumber land township, Adams county,) they hereby give notice to all persons- Indebted to said estate to make Immediate payment, and those `having claims against the same to present them properly authenticated for settlement. • P. D. W. HANKEY, F. A. HANKEY, April 2, 1860. 6t Emitters. TACOS 111117NDORFP, SR.'S ESTATE.—Let,- 1 0 ten of administration, de bonis non cum 'testament° annexo, on the estate of Jacob sun idorff, Sr., late of Franklin township, Adams county, deceased, haring been granted to the ,subscriber, residing in Gettysburg, he here by gives notice to all persons indebted to said estate to make immediate payment, and those having claims against the same to present them properly authenticated for settlement. WM. A. DUNCAN, Adair. March 11, 1860. 8t YEATILDA SCANLAN'S ESTATE. —Letters testamentary on the estate of Matilda. anlan, late of Gettysburg, Adams county, deceased, baring been granted to the under signed, residing in the same place, he hereby gives notice to all persons indebted to said estate to make immediate payment, and those laving claims against the same to present them properly authenticated for settlement. MOSES 31cCLEAN, Esser:or. Starch 12, 1860. fit* ... 36,698 51 ... 82,090 75 ... 21,044 98 LIZABETH LITTLE'S INTATE.— Letters testamentary on the eßate of Elisabeth all', late of Gettysburg, Mama *county, Pa., 'deceased, haring been granted to the under signed, residing in the same place, he her,. by gives notice to all persons indebted to said estate to make immediate payment, and those having claims against the same to pre sent them properly authenticated for settle ment. GEORGE SWOPE, 900 00 15,271 61 5,518 00 8,400 00 $523,187 25 Parch 12, 1860. et MIL IL EYXING GILLILSYD'S ESTAT—Let r ten testamentary oo the estate of Flem ming Glllilaad,tate of Straban township, Adams county, dee'd., having been - granted to the nu dersigued, residing in the ISM township, ha hereby gives 1:106111 to ell pennons indebted to said estate to maks immediate payment, aad those haring claims agalast the same to present them properly authenticated for settlement. 8AX132. GILLILAIID, ter: ' Muth 2e, 1860. St' S:) i ORTRAITS from tho smallest mialatura to Ufa size K TYSON A BRO.'S Sky-light &Limy, North-east corner of the Diamond, l3ettysborg, Pa. EROTOGRAPECIO VOWS of boildla4 Olio& sea pea, £c., by TYSON & Noll&- conker of be Disokoad, Gikityliours. Notice. IiENRY G. WOLF SherilfaJtY. Sheriffalty. Notice. Notice. Notice. Notice. Bsecager. Notice. r2v0m0ativ. , ....- 1 - : I v a ;-0 , ?14' Borough 'Aelilollll4 kir IMO. T i,p_ 0. xeCIINART, Treasurer of the Borough =of Oetsysborg. DR. awn on last sett lowest, $4411 ff Outstanding Tax for 18:.8, ISO 48 Its seamed for 1858, 1380 58 Cash on loan from Oonifort, 100 00 M. McPherson, 500 00 " !Merest from 8. Herbst, 1 80 " from County Counissioners, 3 00 " froinD. Wills, 50 By orders paid sundry persons for work, /430 64 " lumber, 27 13 " storm, 83 25 Election officers, 5 00 " Engine keeper. 40 00 l 4 " Polloeservices, 341 50 " Printing. 11 25 " Saxes k Quititent,s 15 44 " work at town cl'kll3 23 " Water rent, 15 00 14 " interest on loans2o9 31 " loans repaid, 874 28 LS " Clerk Treair. 30 00 By additional Exoneration, on tax of 1858, 4 30 14 '• 1859,15 13 By Collectors' fees on tax of lbw, 88 24 Outstanding tax 1858 , 11 lY 16 II 1859, 273 72 Town CountLl **kris', 25 00 $2402 34 By balance In hands of Treasurer, 3 92 Bu•aiaed sad eertiflod by the Tows Cbsnell, Marsh 11, 1110. [Marsh 26,'60. 4t P :1 Tfollowing Oudot. to keep public R:l " osses of entertainment, have been Sled in my °dice i with the requieite number °feigners, and will be presented at the Court of Quarter Sestions, me Nosolay, the leek eke. .1 Apra next: George W. McClellan, Bor. of Gettysburg. Charles Will, - Do. John L. Tate, Do. Benjamin gamiest., • Do. Francis J. Wilson, Borough of Berwick. Heat) Rader, Do. J. A. H. Nether, Butler township. Martin Boyer, " id David rockier, It 11 • Francis BIM*. Cumberland 66 Jain Busbey, Oenlowerger - " David Goodyear, Franklin " Henry guashower, " is Hesekinh Wahl's'', " is William Rolland, " IS Henry Biteer, II 11 Cornelius B. Haines, " II George Bear, " d 1 George A. Corwell, " 44 Charles M. Stine, Germany o Joseph Barker, o " Levi Crebs, " 11 Peter Lingenfelter, " 11 Daniel Recker, Hamilton, s. Collin A. Carson, Id di Jeremiah Stem, Hamiltonban " Peter Schiieely, , t 1 II Reuben Stem, 'll is Barney Bighorn, " es , Hannah N. Cooper, " is • Mary Hildebrand, Huntington " John D. Becker, " o Conrad lloul, I.,atimore, 11 Charles Myers, llenallen is J. B. Smith, Monntpleasant " Mary Brougb, r 64" 1 Jacob Martin, Oxford 1, is George Shane, 11 11 John F. Beck, is • 61 Robert M. Dicks, Reading 18 Jacob L. Grass, &Telma is Jacob Sanders, " 11 Jobs Bekenrode, Tyrone 64 Allen M. Cook, al 61 Samuel Sadler, " 1/ Peter Long, Union 11 STOIN LI . . John Miller, Plaratway township. Jolla 2wbert, Mountjoy 14 Iteily k Sneerinipw, Cosiowago " ILENRY G. WOLF, Clerk II treh 19, 1860 New Periodical Store. RBADING FOR EVERYBODY, AND ALL EINDS OF READINO.—The undersigned most respectfully announces to the reading public that be has opened a new Periodical Store and News Depot in the room recently oc cupied for that purpose by Messrs. Amelia bough A Sou, in Carlisle street, • few doors above the Washington Hasse, where he Is pre rand to meet the wants and sail the tastes of the literary woe+L The city Dailies will be received and delivered promptly. All the leadlag Eagaziaes, Periodi cals, Literary /manias, Pictorials, Ballads, Music, and is feet any and everything in the News and Periodical lime will be gonad at the new establishment of JOSEPH BROADHEAD. WirSobscriptions to papers, magazines. *e., received at all times. Glee us a call. J. B. April 2, 1860. 30 - To the School Directors ADAMS COUNTY. —Gentlemen :—ln pursuance of the 41d Section of the Act o Bth May, 1854, you are hereby notified to meet in col:mention, at the Court.lloase, in Gettysburg, on the first Meadow in May, 1880, being the 7th day of the month, at I o'clock in the afternoon, and select rim sore, by a ma jority of the whole number of Directors present, one person of literary and seientifk acquire menu, and of skill and experience in the art of teaching, as COUNTY SUPERLNTENDEST, for the three succeeding years; determine the amount of compensation for the same; and certify the result to the State Superinlendeal., at tlarrigburg, as required by the 39th and 40t1 Sections of said Act. JNO. C. ILLIS, County Sup't. of Adams co. • New Oxford, April 2,1860. 3t New Millinery. MAGGIE A. HARTMAN has opened a. new and fashionable Millinery Establishment at tue house of Mrs. Heneyl, in Cashtown, where she will be ready to do work cheaper and more fashionably than will be found elsewhere.— Ladies will do well by calling and seeing for themselves. Trimmings of all kinds kept on hand. [April 2, 1660. 3t New Millinery IN BAMPTON.—MARF M. BEITLER would moat respectfully inform the Lathes of IN and surrounding coautty, that she has commenced the Millinery business at the resin dence.t:if Mx. J. A. Sehriver, in Himpton, Adams county, where she will keep on hand, for sale, at the lowest profiu, BONNETS, Fancy Rib bone, Flowers, Band-boxes, Straw, 'Leghorn, and other Millinery Goods, of the newest and best styles. Ready-trimmed Bonnets are at all times to be had. Bonnet-making and Trimming attended to with dispatch, and cheaply. Latest faehions received for Spring and Summer Bonnets. Hampton, April 2, 1860. 4t Another Arrival. gO. CARR has just received another large ~ stock of GROCERIES, GLASS and ESINSWAJtE, CHEESE, kc., to which he in slusthe attation of the public. He only sake a call, convinced that ha can satisfy every cus tomer. Remember the place—York street, nearly opposite the "Globe Inn." April 2, 1160. Wall Paper! - Wall Paper!! WI have just received from the city of New York a large assortment of Wall Paper of the newest patterns and designs.— Glazed, Warbia and Oak, velvet and plain bor der, decoration, Ore board prints and window shades. Wall Paper from 8 cents per pied and upwards. L F. isiciLliENY. March 28, 1880. Notice, FoIIiICCEL HOLLOWEIt'S EtliTATlL—Letters of administration on the estate of Samuel ngsr, Into of libel)** township, Adams county, decemed, having been 'mated to the undersigned, residing in the same township, be hereby gives notice to all pergolas ladebted to said estate to make immediate payment, and those having dallier artinst the same to present them properly authenticated for settlement. WIDLE, Such 19, 1960. tit • Al Meatier paid to children's x - *Wig htthetscelsior ^ T: • •• • ••±Pi ••4. - Now Ready. PRINCE Of THE HOUSE OF 114 VI D ! 1 MMus I raring ranceit OF THY 110 MS 04* DA VI D ! , E PRISCZ OF T7lll HOUSE OF DAVID, 1 NT Tilt StV. J. H. LL. D. A Dew and revised edition, 11,4 the author's latest corrections. One volume, 12m0., cloth,l 472 pages. Price $1 2S. Published by GEORGE G. EVANS, No. 431Cliestnut St., Philadelphia. litt Furst 2113 F3nih ' s Vont. $1606 28 A literal translation in German of the PRINCE OF THE HOUSE OF DAVID. One •01., 12rn0., cloth, 475 pages. Price El 00 Verlag root GEORIiF, G. EVANS, No. 439 Chestnut St., Philadelphia. THE PILLAR OF FIRE! or, ISRAEL IN' BONDAGE. TIIR ILIY.J. H. I.IIOILAHAN, Id.. D. One vol., 12m0., cloth, 600 pages. Price $1 23. Published by GEORGE C. E VANS, No. 439 Chestnut St., Philadelphia. RECORDS OF THE REVOLUTIONARY WAR Containing the Military and Financial Cor rindenee of Distinguished O ff iLers; General orders of Washington, Lee and Greene, Names of the Officer* and Prirates, with the Dates of their Commissions and Enlistments, with a list of Distinguished Prisoners of War; the time of their Captors, Hechange, etc.; to which is add ed the Half-pay Acts of the Continental Con gress; the RetolnUonary Pension Laws; and a list of the Officers of tbe Continental Army, who acquired the right to Half-pay, Commutation, Land Warrants, etc., etc. $2606 26 IT W. T. R. iIAITIILI., Counsellor and Agent for Revolutionary Claims. On• volume, 12m0., cloth, 554 pages. Price $125. T. S. ARTHUR'S POPULAR BOOKS. 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YZ►ANS, Publisher, and Originator of the Gift Book Business, No. 439 Chestnut Bt., Philadelphia. And you will be satisfied that it is the but place in the country to purchase Books. airSPECIAL NOTICE TO AGENTS.-gs G. G. EVAN 4,. having purchased the stereo type plates, copyrights, etc., of the " Prince of the Hone of David," "Pillar of Fire," etc, would call the attention of agents to these truly valnaele Works. The "Prince of the Rouse of David," is one of the most popular and best selling books ever published. ,Over 180,000 copies ti.ive been sold, and it bids fair to outrival the " Progress," or any other similar work. The "Pillar of Fire," by the same author, is now meeting with a rapid sale; over 90,u019 copies have been sold since its publiotion, and u a companion to the "Prince of the Hy use of David," every reader of that book should. purchase a Copy. "The Records of the Revolutionary War," is a book of great interest and gives ti Vast amount of information relative to the Soldiers of the Revolution, and is an invaluable book of refer ence for the descendents of its heroes and all who are Interested is Pension Claims, Land Warrants, etc., etc. The most Liberal Inducements are offered to Agents, and upon addressing the publisher every information will be given. SEND FOIL A CATALOGUE. Address, GEORGE G. EVANS, Publisher, 439 Chestnut St., Philadelphia, Pa. April 2, 1660. 6t Carr's Poetry. E is no evil in this worid rWhich men cannot relieve; And every honest mind and heart Will surely this believe : God hath ordained a perfect cure For every lli on earth, But leaves it unto men to And The secret and its worth. Thus H. G. Carr's discovered ORO Which will afford relief, Aid can dyspepsia aad.ladigestion, Almost beyond belief. The virtues of his Bitters are Now known unto all ; And they who wish to be relieved Give H. G. Cnrr a call. And even if Consumption has Laid hand upon thy frame, The Syrup he has in his store Will quench the rising Hams— And causes health to come main Unto the pallid cheek, And bringeth joy unto the sick, Which words can sever speak. It is a sovereign, speedy cure For Quinsy—want of breath— For Asthma and throat diseases, Which often end in death. When others fail this will effect A permanent relief— Will bring the sneering back to health, And cheat old Death- r the thief, All of which are for rile at H. G. CARR'S, Seat York street, Gettfshon. Morel 19, 1840. • Tivircipe ROM gat Ohr-shoes ninth jUll cheaper Ass last swim RAIISON'S. = Eitaaie '' New 8111.1cfh 4./MCAT, 1111.11/111/ WADS, SUNNI ND WARR, keret. L WARNEiLliceleieusiL Iverrimith, No. 10 Noun (MT alPalle, RAJ TIMORR, MD., Ina ln atopbat l,oimseta enent of styles sad rabtterin of RICH JILT&L AY, • suitable for presenta l embracing* rest ror/Oty of Plain Gold and Sett Broaches, Mosaissanr-„,. bonkles, kc. , Ear-King*, Drocelets, Flom/Mat* eet with Diamond, Ruby, Pear', (.10S1, Doters3d, kc.., Ladies' Gold Chains, Vest tt Guard Chains, Miniature Locke's!, Cold Thimbles, Cuff Pins; Signet, Cltsised and Ylatu Gold }tugs; P•••seiLl and Pens, Steele Buttons and stud., Gold awl Jet Crosses, Jet Bracelets, Pius k Nor Itingsoke. A. L .4 0 , A variety of Silver Mounted k Plated Castors, rate R isketa, Waiters, Candlesticks, Butter and Salt Stands. Pearl Ilaudle Desert Kuires,tipoous, Forks, Ladles, Fancy .trticles, Ire., all of which is respectfully offered on tU lon eat terms. -The Con n ti 7 Trade au/ Dealers general ly are invited to give me a call, and examine Goiiiis and PriCe3, being Nittafied that my 1, 'hit II 'Alto cAnuot be riurpoz4ed either for fineness or quality, or the latest and motakisert tifol patterns. [Ftb. 27, !SOO. 1,3; Burr Mill Storms AIIirrATM.INTED-13. F. 81 ARIL k CO., 3- of NortA dad °ware Sir, opposite N. C. IL IL Star. BALTIXORIC Mu. blArtuft turers of ikENCEI BURY Importers and Dealers Barr Blocks, Bolting Clo Leather and Cum Beltiu Calcined Plaster, and u. Quality. Also, Culotte, Cocalico, and F.aoplial Mill Stones of all sizes. [Feb. 2'4'60. ky. B. P. Bayley, IMPORTER AND WALED. IS ~ CHINA, GL.tSS AND QUEENSWAiiiirzn ocatiemax Watit ar.d STOII WAR % nt lectory 1 prices. No. 6 Ilaisow &rat, near Da laiSow- : Street, Datrimmat, My. , ,7* Feb. 27, 1860. 3m , Baltimore ELL AND BRASS WORKS, 58 Holliday" street, Baltimore, lid. REGASTRIt 1088, the Proprietors, are prepared to firtalsh BUGS of all descriptions, from 10 to I‘4oBll pounds, which are warranted equal le titesility; 44 tone, prolongation of sound and durability, to any made in the United. States. Our Bells are made of the bast materially • intrranted to give entire satisfaction j also, Against breakage. Farm Bells, ranging from 10 to 100 ppeedW always ea hand at northern prices. 41 For Certificates with full particulars, send for sin of our /intenders. Aug. 29, 18.59. ly Register's Notice. risio s ncs is hereby Oren to aft legttees ana " other person. concerned that the Aa a o 2 . tratton *neonate hereinafter mentioned be presented at the Orphan's Court of Adnkne' county fir .conflrination and raleerance, Moacky, 44r Via April next, at t(holchielti - L. M., rig: 174. - The second &teen n't of /elm 'CI „11 rninistraber de bogie non cent testament° next), of George Carl, late of Wentstpleasoni township, deceased. 175. The gest and final account of James loom, Administrator of the estate of Wkilllgll, Joanston, late of Hamiltonhan township, &cod'. tf • 176. The first and final account of Rllas. Slagle, Guardian of Caroline J. Rife, and the first account of Kilns Slagle, Guardian offiffnent R. Rife, minor children of Isaac and Leah Rife, the latter being deceased. 177. The guardianship areal nt of Abraham Trestle Geardism of minor daughter of William Meals, itemised. • • • • 178. The second and final account Weaver, Guardian of the parsons and estates of Ditvid Lather Plank and Anna Mary Lenisi" Plank, the minor children of John PlaBlc, dec'f. - • 179. First and final account elJameS Thom - son, ffiseettor of the Will of Joseph thillik r dwelled. 180. The first and final account of George Robinette, Administrator of the estate N 0110. goott, late of Latiinore township, deceased. 181. The first and final account of Gnome Robinette, Administrator of Rllzabeth• Koch, late of Latimore township, deceased. 1113. The-account of Andrew growth, Oate diva of the-estate of George Kaufmsa, shop son of Henry Kaufman. Z-AGLIARIAI7 MYSES,Regishr; Register's Office, Getty's- 1 • berg, Mar. 19, 1860. f - Removal. NTrBALOON.—GRO. F. ECRENRODE hair entored his Oyster establishment - 4;o the epientUd new Saloon in Jacobs A Bros. Bull& log, on the North side of Charnbersbnrg street, where be will at all times be prepared to *erre— up the best of OYSTERS, in every style. 117 keeping a good article, he expects to receive liberal share of public patronage. TURTLK SOUP, CHICKEN, BEEF TONGUE. PEW* FEET. TRIPE, BOILED and FRIED EGGS, PO5 CREAM, HMOS, he., in their season. A. bier lass of ALE or LAUER can always be had. '- Come and try me. G. F. ECKENHODIL April 2, 1860. The Gettysburg Railroad. 7a4RE MORNING TRAIN ;low leaves Get tysburg at 6.45 A. M., connecting at' nover Junction with the train from Harris- burg to Baltimore at 9.23 A: M., reaching tat- Sitnore at 12.25 noon. Passengers - going nortl . or east will also connect, by the morning trai , with the mail t rai nfrans Baltimore, whi9h mays the Junction at 10.53 A. M. and arrives at Hur- l -t• risbarg at 1.10 noon. Connections matte as York for Columbia and Philadelphia by this train. Returning arrives at Gettysburg at '- 12.45 noon with passengers who leave Hint,- ' burg at 7.20 A. Si.,nd Baltimore at 8.30 A.ll. The AFTERNOON TRAIN 1 Getty's- • burg at 1.45 P. St., connecting at Hanover ' 1 Junction at 4.07 P. 31. with Mail train whieW leaves Harrisburg at 2 P. M. and arrives at Baltimore at 7 P. St.. and with the Espies,' train from Baltimore which leaves Baltimore at - ' 3.30 P. 11. and arrives at Harrisburg at 8 P. AL Returning arrives at Gettysburg with par.: *angers from Harrisburg , Philadelphia and tha t North and West at 6.4.3 P. 31. Passenger. /yr • the North or South on the Northern Centrsil will make connections through each way ht both !Lorain and Afternoon train. _ - , R. SI'CURDY., Paesidegt. 4,1 March 19,186 P. Dr. Esenwein's .{.. T AB AND WOOD NAPTHA. PEC7012.41L, , ill lAA best 311e4icine gp the world for the Onraof • • Coughs and Colds, Croup, Bronchitis, , Asthma, Difficulty in Breathing, Palpitation of the Heart, Diptheris. sad for the relief of patients in the *draped stasis of , Consumption, together with all Mettle! . 0 the Throat and Chest, sat which pre dispose to Consumption: It is peculiarly gasped /a the radical stirs qf • - Being prepared by a practical PhyslCri'lli Druggist, aid *we of great experience lit 7 . ears of the various diseases to which the kw , ' was trams is liable. It is oared to the 'Aided with the greats* . 1 aonlidoace. ' --- - i Try It and be consisted th at it Is limateablei l e Is the care of Broasilal affectlons. - rrlot $ : e beak. ats per Nbeak. ,. gfirPrepsred slaty by ' - 9 88. A. ESE'WEI I CO., Druggists and Chemists,. : , 4 , 31.11 T. cos. Ninth 1 Poplar Su., Patt,anseNuo:' "',-' sir" Sold by every respectable Druggist, ign,l/75 Dealer le Medicines throughout the Sinttf,* ' , ; -; 42 . • • • ..,,,,k, April 2, 1880. ly ~i ...-...-1 4 d1 . 1" Merchants' note_4:-:. . v .l-,...,.. 46 -• ITiltgllT - r - .--, /*urn YOU ArPrilk.4o.6; 'A' ... - a ) heritegn a Bon, IProp 5,..,. April , 2, 1840- ly* ~ -, - -,.:4 se; ear,_: -,—,— - - I lo a m) " nye ;limey maks org „ AO:4 , i kieses and Soya' C ?. , f c k row t.:, . wit find a large sasartmest e 1, • italOas s i Oyer-wain And lie** l lgg UsabreAoN Iff.t.4 - 411sq * tIALWIVAI I A 644 -.44.14* *0 z., xviw t , • hit - T I.rlFtwaslta.. 1. - RAP/13, • .1111taliar, Gallery. T S ELI ES .-.~! f
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