fiMffilfffffffff Civetlate the Doesawe! Tho subacriptiow price of The Compiler is now, salt bas long been, $1,75 per annum, if peal io stsheases--otherwiso, $2. We will also furnish it for the campaign--from this time until after the 'Presidential election—at geese- TY-rIVI cv ra , payment intatiably m adrawf. Persons getting up clubs will always find u■ ready and willing to make proper remuneration for their time and trouble. CIACCLATX run Dorrs:xis Trou/d'nt Pay.—The Brooklyn tinily Transcript, the only thorough Republi can paper in that city, was soldeut at public auction on Thursday by the mortgagees. Tho estimated value of tho presses, types, Le., was $7OOO. The whole establishment was sold for $2500. The last number of the paper was Issued on Tuesday. On the 15th ult., et York, by Rev Mr_ Hey, blr WILLIAM DENT to Miss REliFei - A THOMAS, both of Sew Oxford. Adams county. lia Greenville, Ohio. on the 15th of Maroh. br the Re•. 11. r. Kuruler, Mr. FRANKLiN S. KEE TAUYEa, of Gettysburg. &quo, t und formerly of Adams county, Pa . i to 51:.s JAN . E. REC'K, daughter of Samuel Re^.l, Esq.—all of Darke county, Ohio. On the 12th Inst.. by the Rev. Jacob Ziegler, Mr. FREDERICK HARTZELL. of Butler town ship, to Miss MARY AGNES. daughter of Elias Cardner, Esq., formerly of Baltimore co., Md. In the Pre-byterian Church, at Charlestown. Va.. b‘ the Itec. Dr. W. B. Dutton. LEWIS. DLNKLE, of Frederick county, Va., to Miss :MAGGIE A. KELLY. orebarle.town.daughter cr Francis L. Kelly, deceased, formerll, of Get sburg. on the Bth inst . by the Rec. M. J. Allen:ma, Mr. GEORGE MOHR to Visa HARRIET NC A— MAKER, both of Adams cuuuty. Oa the 11th ult., in Littlestown, by the Rey. S. Henry, Mr. JEREMIAH D. FEESER to Miss AMANDA ORENTZ, all of Adams county. 3JIML7a. Cln Thursday eraniug, April sth, CdIIOIdKE _kl/ELAIDE, daughter .af Johu and Calk:size Miller, of Moustpleiumat swinishly, aged 11 eltrA 8 months and 14 days. On Friday last in Fairfield, Ilie4 RACHEL tiLEIISIONS, sister of Robert BlN:ninon.. OBITUARY We have recently been informed of the death of DANIEL V. JOYCE, who died January 3uth. 1:30;0, at Indian River, Florida. It is always a melancholy duty to have to announce the death of any one, but more especially so when the deceased is a dear friend. Danisl V. Joyce, the subject of this obituary, was born January 1e33, at York Springs. Adams county, Pennsylvania. He remained in the county un til about the spring of 1 to,when he remeved to Philadelphia. for the purpose of pursuing his studies, "'hid, he did is nth honor to himself and credit to hie teachers. Early in life he evinced a taste for the fine arta, and when quite a youth chose fur Lis profession portrait paint. lug. with inure or less landscape sketcbiug, for which he had also quite a talent. in striving to be a proficient in his art he became a very close studeut fr occupyiag most of his time with his beloi ed art. which, together Nigh net a too robust constitution, caused his rt , talth to de cline, and brought him to an early grave. He was a ripe scholar—a warm and affectionate friend, a dutiful son, arid, as a true artist, he had but few equals of hie age and experience. and I can safely say no one could excel kiln la portraying upon canvass the life-likeexpression o' the human countenance. In him Philsidel ilia hos lost a talented son. and the community at large a must excellent artist. To his many friends and loving rel itions, we would offer • tear of sympathy and a sigh of regret at his early .departure from amongst us. and though he died far away from his home, and the friends of his tarter years, yet he met with all kindness, care and attention in the land of his sojourn. He :deeps upon the bosom of the sunny South—and over his newly made grave the orange tree flied+ a rich perfume, and the song birds of the Tropics chant it requiem to his departed spiels. l'eace be to his ashes. A. 03vioalzal. ZV'coticies. gar The great strengthening and tonie fire IiOOFLAND'S BITTERS.— It glres you an rippetltel ititnakesyon feel well, it cures the Dyspepsia, and diseases arising from a disoadered Stomach. For sale by drug gists eeerywbere, at 75 cents per bottle. •April ld. Im WONDERFUL. BUT TRUE.—A few days since, Mr. Jas. H. Beadle, of Huntsville, Ala- Latinsi..enJled on us and gave us permission to publish foe the Lentifit of suffering humanity. , the astonishing cure which has been erected in the case of his wife by the nse of Dr. Hanca's Vegetable Epileptic Pills. He informed us, that at the time his wife commenced using the her system wes so entirely prostrated, , I.y the number of spasms she had undergone, tie to retluce her weight to /00 lbs. Since the has been taking the pills, she has entirely got tier the spasms and has gained in weight and i Ludily health. She now weighs ,t least 200 lb , and declares she is in better enjoyment of; I calth than ever before in her life. Mr. Beadle Also rel. red the case of Mr. Harrison Lightfoot of the same n., n, who has been entirely cured of the wort f.,rm of Epilepsy by these same pills. Mr. Lightfoot's case was so bad that he net er passed a week without haring an attack, often falling down in the street. He has not had an attack for more than a year. Mr. Beadle thinks that if the pills ever tail in curing a case It is for the want of a proper perseverance on the part of the person in taking them. ae he feels assured from observation in the case of his wife, that if they are taken for a sufficient length of time, they will cure any case. Sent to any part of the country by mail, on the re- cella of a remittance. Address SETII S. HANCE. IGy Baltimore street, Baltimore, Md. Price, one box. $3; two. $5; twelve, $24. ap.l6. lm, THE GREAT ENGLISH REMEDY!—SIR JAMES CLARKE'S CELEnELLTED FEMALE PILLS, prepared from a prescription by Sir J. Clarke, D., Physician Extraordinary to the Queen. Thi.s well known medicine is no Imposition, but Si sure and safe remedy for Femble Difficulties and Obstructions, from my cause whatever, * and although a powerful remedy, they contain nothing hurtful to the constitution. To M.se atm LADISS it is peculiarly suited. It will, in &short time, bring on the monthly period with regularity. Tbes:e . *Pills have waver been kaown to fail ,where the directions on Z. 41 page of pamphlet are well observed. For farther particulars get &pamphlet of the agent. S. B.—sl and 6' postage stamps enclosed to any authorized agent, will insure a bottle, con taining orer 50 pills by return of mail. T. W. Dyott t Son, Wholesale Agents. Phila idelphia. A. D. Buehler, Agent, Gettysburg. June 13, '59. ly sir THE PUBLIC BLESSING which is now universally admitted to exist in Moffat's Life Pills and Plicenix Bitters, is every day demos}- trated by their astonishing efficacy in the cafes which they are announced to cure. All the complaints of the stomach and bowels, weak- nem of the dicastive organs and of the system generally, bilious pail. liter affections, night fereri, head aches, piles, cospreness, consump tion, rhea, scurry, impurity of the blood, or blotch:Mr sallow complexions, coop yield to tiler curative properties. A 'Wee trial in variably were* them the title of the best fami ly reedisineft now before the public. Foy sale by the Pmpristar, W. B. MOFFAT, at his pffice, 235. Broadway, M. Y., and by Store Keepe rs and Dennis Ls generally. [Feb. 13, /y* • kr,A.RD TO Tiß SUFFEBING.—The Bel. WIWA.II Coaaaoira, while laboring al rata fritaiarf to Japan, was cared of Conaomptioo, whokall other means had failed, by a recipe ob "hood }suns a learned physician residing in the so w elegy el Jedde. This ypcipc has cared peed nessisers who were ea* r i og from coo _ strpaption, Bronchitis, Bore Throat. and 00 and do debility and sermon depression muted to-yll4lll Miamia n. balsediting ethess, I will send this mite; forbilskl base brought. house with me, so witsfiliefit; it Otani* : Addessa • - • ' N - 11310.10111. - 00SGROVE, illesessit Was& 5, 'itt ESSIIEM Superfine 3? Rye F10ur....--. 3 70 White Wheat ..1 30 to 14b Red Wheat. 1 7.3 :o 1 30 Corn 68 Rye 80 ...... 37 56 But ...... --...... 2 00 Clovr Seed....---- 3 75 to 4 00 Timothy Seed—.... ........ .... 50 to 175 Flax Seed ...... 1 20 6 4 1 Maser of Paris ... ............ 6 25 I luster grouna, per beg....., 1 00 Flour Wheat 11) c • • ''''''''''''''''' fora Oats Clover Seed Timothy Seed. Beef Cattle, per hund...— flogs, per hund I.lav 231 ED. Whlskey Guano, Peruvian, per ton. HANOVER-TI:110AT LAST Flm3r, from wAgoos Do. from stores w heat Rye .. rum ... Oats Clover Seed.. Timuth) Seed Phister ...... ... Flour, from vagons...—...--- 6 50 Iro. from stores ..... 6 00 Wheat ...... ..... ........... 1 35 to 1 50 Rye .......... . 81 Corn Oats Clover Seed.. Timothy Seed plAster A T AUCTION.— • ", .e: . 1 - 1 Attend the large Y.. • sg,le of Trees, &c., kc., in the Pulalic Diamond Gotyaburg, Pa., on Saturday, the :Ist of April instant, at 9 o'clock. CHOICE SHADS AND FRUIT TREES, Evergreens, (Imp! Vines, Small Fruits, Flowering Plants an& Sbrubajor yard and garden planting. Also, many fine and rare ',Liras in bloom, etc., will be offered for sale, from the well-known Nurseries of laoac Jack son & Co., Chester county, Pa. April 16, 1860.* COOK & KENT. I=iiisV2 THE subscriber offers TWO LOTS OF LiRPLTSP, on Stratton street, at the Rail road, for sale. They are admirably located, mid would suit for baitding for 'almost any business. DAV,Ij) STSLL ER. Gettyiburg, April 16, 186 a. NTOTICE is hereby given to snb.cribent to the Capital Ststok of the GETTYSBURG GAS COMPANY that, by * Resolution of the Board of Direet•tre, payment of the first instalment on .each are of stockfipne-fi ft h of each share,) subscribed, payableillAs the la of May west, is hereby required to be made to Joel B. Danner, the Treasurer .uf said Company, at his office in his house, in the Borough of iietersburg, agreo "ably to the terms of subscription. By the Act of Assembly relating to Gas Corm. puesiee, if notice tar the payment of subscriptions of stock be let complied with, the company elan recover one per cent. per tuonth interest on the amount due and unpaid. WY. lIELS/E, of PhiLadshibia, the con tractor for the erection of the Gettys burg Gas , Works, has taken the room lately oc copied by Col. Samson, nearly opposite the Sank, for his office, and is prepared to fit out at once any building with Gas Fixtures. He will In a few days hare the various styles an exhi bition at his room, and Invites attention to theca, as those desirous of introducing the Goa will be saved the trouble and expfuse of pro curing them from the city.--liis prices being as low as they con be prorated stays here else. April 16, 1860. ---.---- Cheap CilLng. fcrEORGIS ARNOLD has now got up his Spring and Summer stock of CLOTHING, and complete, comprising every variety of Coats, Pantaloons, Vests, kc., kc., all of our own make. Please call, and if we cannot fit yon, we can take your measure and make you a garment on short notice. April 16, ls6o. 6t Shawls! Shawls! AT SCHICK'S. Broehe, (long and rquare,) Printed Catalyser. Shawls. Ste.lll, Thibet, and He Laing do April le, 11%0. INDEPENDENT RIFLESIEN.—You will meet for parade, i 9 Arendtssille, crff Sahtniay, April 21a, wt 10 o'clock, A. 3f., srith arms aad accurttrunents in complete order. J. 11. PLANK, Captain. jerAn Election for tat Lieutenant will be held at the same time, to fill the vocally oc casioned by the resignation of Lieut. Bushey. JOHN SCOTT, Brigade Inspector. April 16 , 1860. AND EMBROIDERIF.S.-4. L. SCHICK would inN ite the ladies to examine his large variety of new style Brillianles, Cambric', Jaconets, Plaid Cambrics, Linens, Collars, llandkerchiens, kc., d-c. [April 16,1860. Millinery. CIALETTA FASE respectfully informs the ladles of New OXFORD and the sur rounding country, that she has received a fa.sbionable lot of Goods from the city, suds as Straw Bonnets, Ribbons, Flowers, and ell ar- titles in the lionnet line. Old bonnets done up and trimming attended to. Ladies' dresses made in the- must fashionable style.• Cutting done at the shortest notice. Ladies, pull and see fur your.,elves. ilano%er street, opposite the New sford Depot. [April 16, 1860. New 'N'Tillinery TN 111MPTON.—MARY BLITLER would I most respectfully inform the Ladies of liamptoo and surrounding country, that she has commenced the Millinery business at Chronister's store, in Ilampton, Adams coun ty, where she will keep on hand, for sale, at thtt lowest profits, BONNETS, Fancy Rib bons, Flowers, Band-boxes, Straw, Leghorn, and other Goods, of the newett and best styles. Beady-trimmed Bonnets are at all times to be had. Bonnet-making a nd Trimming attended to with dispatch, and cheaply. Latest fashions received for Spring and Summer Bonnets, ifampton, April 2, 1bc34.1 : 4i JCST received and now opening, a large and varied assortment of QUEENSWARE, to which we invite the attention of buyers. April 16, A. SCOTT t SON, BONNETS AND BONNET TRIMMINGS. —A groat variety of Bonnets, Ribbons, Roaches and Millinery Goods generally, to which we in vite the attention of the ladies. Milliners sup plied wholesale at reduced rates at DOMESTIC GOODS, in every variety, at SCifICK'S, consisting of Prpts, guslins, ti al b gais , Checks, Ticking's, Sheeting', ke. iIZHAWLS I SHAWLS 1-4Adira, call and lee them. FrPio $1 $5 to $lO, at J, C. QULIN a 111:10S. KELFTON SKIRTS, thirty hooped, at Si 75, at GUINN k C t iILPIT BACKS, Whips, ke. is enil l 6 7 7- &V, mit uvula s-saos i VP9Ploo4:l4aftes, .figerro sa' . 844114 jest rsesivt«l a m t A. soorr BOB'S. CEP EIM?=EME!MI==4I2I -ws: GIMICBBURG-BAirvaLti a.m. BALT1110ft&--Fo1oAr LAST. 5 87 to 8 00 . 1 43 :o 1 75 85 to 95 i 72 to 76 42 to 48 4 25 to 4 G'2 3 25 to 3 50 8 00 tolo 25 7 25 to 8 25 15 00 tol9 00 22 to 23 62 00 5 50 6.50 1 35 to 160 se 65 ...... .... 40 .. -...... 400 .... .. 2 50 6 50 YORK-FRIDAY tart. Trees and Plants, • Lots for Sale. Notice to Stockholders. • SI. JACOBS, Pritei P. 3lcCorerour, Seey. April 16, 1260. Gas Fixtures. Attention! White Goods 11 . ro 17LLEILNO, knew* by every an is the county, and no doubt many a one wished t ere never had been such a place, as many were broken up by permitting, or rather oblig ed to bare their sautes entered upon the coun ty dockets. Hut look at the change. It is a pkaaare now to call there and buy goods of SAMSON at such estunishingly reduced prices— lower tban ever before offered in the county. He has just received from the cities • large lot of new heady-made CLOTHING, for men and boys' wear: with Hats, Boots and :Shoes, Trunks. Valises, Carpet Bags, Clocks, Watches, Jewelry, Violins, &tars, Tohaell, it., kc., kc. Call soon, and don't miss the gre.it bargains now had at the old County Building, corner of the Diamond and York street, Getlysbi rg.— nials the spot : Thankful to his old customers for their pa tronage, be hopes by his change of location not ocly to retain their Liston], but secure a large number of new buy era. An entire summer (nit—coat, pants and vest— for P 1,25! X. SAMSON. April 16. 1860. T L. SiNBICK. has just received and offers for sale the most &suable a/wain:lent of DRY GOODS ever brought to Gettysburg, consisting in part of Spring Silks, Plain Biack do., Foulards, Spring de tainea, Oriental Lustre!. Also, Itombasfoes, Alpaceas„De Beres, Ging haws, Lawns, IfriMantes Shepherd's Plaids, n. e pe de I.:spangle, Tissue llareges, 41ke: April 16, 1880. ASCOTT & SON have just received, and • are now opening, at their establishment, nambersbarg st., opposite the "]Cagle Ho tel," • large, choice and desirable stock of SPRING GOODS, which they offer to the pub lic, satisfied that goods remit be sold cheaper than they are now offering item. Our stock com prises all tile different styles and qualities of LADIES' DRESS GOODS, Shawls, Ribbons, Gloves, Hosiery, White Goods, Laces,- ic., ac. 4 11 3 00 6 60 For MEN and BOYS' WEAR we have our natal variety, in style, quality and price. Orr customers will always find our stock of Domestic Goods full, cheap and complete. We invite all to give us a call and examine our stock, satisfied that an examination is all that is fiecessary to convince all that olir's is the cheap store. No trouble to show goods.— Thankful for past encouragement, and would respectfully ask a continuance of the same. A. SCOTT k SON. N. B. Country Produce taken in exchange for Goods. pnril 14, 1860. QBORO F E ARNOLD has just received from the city a Isms stock of cheap CLOTHS, e .91MERES, Sommer Cloths, Tweeds, Drill ings, Jeans, Linens, Vdret Cords, kc., &c.— Also, littslins; Caticoes;(lingbams, and Cotton Drillinga. of every. 'V witty. Call and sae them. April 16, 18e0. of IN the business of tha Er4v/sior Gallery. During our late visit to the cities of PbilAdelphia and Baltimore, we selected a splendid assortment of STERF:OSCOPIC PIC TURES, comprising English, French, Venitian, Egypting, Italian and American Scenery, Sta tuary Groups, Atc. Our prices for pictures wilt range from 12 to 40 cents apiece. We also have a fine lot of STEREOSCOPIC BOXES, whkh we offer at reduced prices. The public general ly are invited to call and see oar large revolving Bo:, containing 50 pictures, and we insure to ail overs of the Fine Arts a pleasant visit. We are also prepared to make Stereoscopic Pictures. either Portraits or Views, at reason able rates. TYSON A 11110., April IC, IMO CORNER AITEADJ---J. C. GUINN k. BRO. hare just recei%ed from the eastern cities, a large and well selected stocker SPRING AND srmmait GOODS, which they are offering to the public at prices which cannot fail to entisfy all--among which is a splenlG , l assortment of De Laines„ Pol 4le Cbecors, Bacbadoe4, Bernge, Lawns and Calicoes, of eery grade, style and price. Also, a splendid assortment of Gentle men's Wear of every description, Clothe and Cassimeres, black and fancy; a splendid stock of Vestings, Tehet, Satin and Marteilles—,and in fact any and everything In the Dry Goods Would yon buy good Goods, pretty Goods, cheip Goods, and secure great bargains?— Then call at the cheap corner store of April 16, 1860 A. FIRST-CLASS BEAM STAND, one thoroughly artinsinted with the hu.iness, to whorl constant employment and good wages will be given. Apply to It. P. SMITH, Flintstoue Tannery, 12 miles East of Cumberland, Md. April 16, 1860. 3t 4L. SCHICK would invite the attention of , buyers to his large stock of n - e Black Cloths, Fine Colored da., Fine Black Cashmeres, Fancy dn.') Side Stripe do., Vesting*, Cravats, Hosiery, Gloves, Suspenders, Handkerchiefs, kc., &c. April 16, 1660. REAT EXIMITIQN PRIZE MEDAL I 1,31 - AW.AR111:1) 11) C. MEYER for his two Pianos, London, ()Ltol.,er 11 , 51 —l. MEYER respectfully inforins di, friends nrd the public generally dint he Las Lontnntly on hand PIANOS, equal to th4.,be for Slludi he received the Prize Medal in London, in IPSI. All orders promptly anent:LS to. and great Care taken in the , elverion and p ickin,;the same. lle lia4 received during the last Fittean years more Medals than any other maker tram the Franklin Institute—also. First Premiums in Boston, Sew York and Baltimore. Warerooms N 0.722 Arch street, below Eighth, south side, Philadelphia. [April 16. 3m Notice. MI I LIZABETIT TITTLE'S ESTATF..—Letters testamcutary on the estate of Elizabeth Little, late of Getty.,hurg, Adams county, Pa., deceased, having been granted to the und.r signed. residing in the same plane. he here by gives notice to all persons indebted to said estate to make immediate payment, and those having claims against the same to pre vent them properly authenticated for settle ment. GEORGE SWOPE, March 12., IBCO. Ct ULEMMING GILLILAND'S ESTATE.—Let ters testamentary on the estate of Flem ming Gilliland,late of Straban township, Adams wunty, dee'd., haring been granted to the un dersigned, residing in the same township, he hereby. gires notice to all persons indebted to said estate to make immediate payment, and those kering claims against the same to pretest them properly authenticated for settlement. SAMCEL GILLILAND, Fir. March 16, 1240. St FAIINESTOCKS' 013ETER MORITZ'S MSTATR.—Letters tests /nenkary on the estate or Peter Morita, late I!eacilag township, Adams county, deceased, "nag bean greeted to the undersigned, reside 14 in the same township, he hereby gives no ties to all parsons indebted to said utate to make immediate payment, aged doge haring dal= against the fur samee ettl toement present them proper ly auth JOILN MORITZ, Ater, April 9,18 go. pt TIIOARTIGITI.4R I /testing pail to philaaw's ..L Pictures ai Ilietmailer Sky-light Gallery. The Old County New Spring Goods. Spring 1860. New Goods. A New Feature Phot op., pherg, Gettysburg. PA - - ' ------ The North West J. C. GULNS DRO Wanted. MenN.Wear. . 5-I,,,, mmemor - 4 .ammr AC. I' h e World's Notice. Notice. OEM TO THI IioOTERS OF ADAMS COUNTY Felion-citisens:—Lt the earnest solicits.. tiou of ottruelrous frieuds, I ofer myself as s candidate fur the office of SIIERIFF, at the next election. subject to the decision of the Demo cratic Couuty Convention. should I be so fortunate as to be nominated sod electse I shall endeavor to discharge the duties of the oflii-e faithfully and impartially. MICHAEL B. MILLER • Mountpleasaut tp , April 1 , ;, Idel, tc 0 TIIE TOTEMS OF ADAMS. COUNTY:— At th,o urgent iiolicitetion of men) of my riecids and fellow-Democrats, I am induced to offer nt3 self as a candidate for the office of SHERlFF—subject to the decision of the Demo cratic County Contention. If ncweinted I promise the party that no energetic shall Le lost to secure my elettaon , and it eilectedi I promise the voters of the county to diiichatge the duties of the office Impartially, fearlt,iily and conscientiously. SA 3111.T.1. WOLF. Abbottatown, March 26, INGO. tc rpo THE VOTKIIS OF ADAMS COVNTY: Fellow-citizens.—At the c.trnest tolieitta taun of numerous friends, 1 offer myself as * candidate for the office of SliElllFF, at the next election, subject to the deil:ion of the Demo cratic County Com erttinti. Should 1 he so fortunate as to be nominated and elected. I &ball endeavor to di, barge the duties of the office faitnfully an partially. IVGEORGE BUSHMAN. Cumberland tp., March 19, ;560. tc FPO 'FfIE VOTERS OF ADAMS COUNTY:— TO Fellow-citizens :—At the earnest solicita tion of numerous friends, I over myself as 'a candidate fur 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 and, elected, I shall endearor to - discharge the duties of the office taithfully and impixtially. JACOB TROXEL Gettysburg, March 26, tE.6O. to Clerk of thelio. AT the earnest solicitation of numerous friends, I offer myself as a candidate for . RIZ OF THE COURTS at the next election, subject tct the decision of the Democritic County Convention. Should Ibe nominated and elect ed, I pledge my best efforts to a . faithful dis charge of the duties of the poet. JOHN EICIIOLTZ Thaler tp., April 2, 1840. tc Clerk of the Courts. AT the solicitation of numerous friends I offer myself as a candidate for the office of. CLERK OF THE COURTS—subject to the derision 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 G. CARR. Gettysburg, April 0, 1860. to Clerk of the Courts. T the urgent solicitation of numerous friends I offer myself as a candidate for re-e ection to the office of CLERK OF THE COURTS. subject to the decision of the Demo cratic 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 Register and Recorder. arJJ UGII the solicitations of numerous friends, I hare Leen induced to offer my se agnin as a candidate for REGISTER AND RECURDEIit, subject to the decision of the Democratic County Convention. •If nominated and elected, I pledge myself to dischn rge the duties of the office with promptness and fiddly. WILLIAM OVERDEER. licodersville, April 2, 1860. to airs, FICICES'S ESTATE.—Letters It, stamentary on the estate of Margaret 'icies, late of Huntington 'township, Adams county, deceased,. having been granted to the undersigned, residing in Roxbury, Franklin co., he hereby gives notice to all persons indebted to said estate to make immediate pa:imeut, and those having claims against the same to present them properly authenticated for settlemnit- JUSIAH FICRES, A'x' r . B eirAny information desired in regiuti to the manse will be communicated by Hon. 1. E. Wizen . [April 9. 1860. CI FLIZABETH PENTZ'S ESTATE.--Letters tbstamtntary on the estate of Elisabeth Pentz, late of Reading township, Adams county, deceased, having been granted the undersigned, residing is the same township, he hereby gives notice to all persons indebted , to said estate to make immediate palment, and those haring claims against the samPto present them proper ly authenticated for settlement. DAVID PENTZ, Ez'r. April 9,19 CO. Ct Notice. • JOITN FRESER'S ESTATE.—Letters of ad ministration on the estate of John Vesper, late of liountjoy township, Adams county, de ceased, having been granted to the undersign ed, residing in the same township, she hereby gives notice to all parsons indebted to said estate to make immediate payment, and those having claims against the slate to present them properly authenticated for settlement. ESTHER FEESER, Atha's. awn. nodersirted has been cwatituted Agent for the Adminlstratrix, and thnualness of the estate may be transacted 'with him. He resides near the late residence of deceased. April 2, 1460. 61 JAMES HEAVER. TACOS RAYKErS ESTATE.—Letters tea taattntary on the estate of Jacob liankey, lute of Cumberland township, Adams county, deceased, having been granted to the under signed, (the first named residing in Boyeratcnra, Berke county, and the last named in Comber 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. HAMMY, F. A. lIANKEY, Executors. ..April 3, 1860. 6t JACOB IfUNDORFF, SR.'S ESTATE.—Let ters of administration, de Donis non ruin testamento annexe., on the estate of Jacob Nun dorff, Sr.; late of Franklin township, Adams county, deceased, having been granted to the subscriber, residi ng in Gettysburg, he here by gives notice to. all persons indebted to said estate to make immediate pytnent, and those having claims against the same to present them properly aftlecticated fur .cttlement. WM. A. DCINCAN, March 1.7., 1660. Gt A, .1.1 ATILDA SCANLAN'S ESTATE..—Letters testamentary on the estate of Matilda tcan an, 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 haring claims against the sstne to present them properly authenticated for settlement. MOSES IIcCLEAN, Executor. March 12, MO. 801 Eueutor. §AlftllL HOLLINGREVS ESTATS.—Letters of adlainistration on the estate of Samuel I ollinger, late of Strabsn township, Adams county, deceased, having. been granted to the undersigned, residing in the same township, 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 settlement. . WY. WHSLE, Adimer. March 19, 1860. et (AWL stock of GROCBRI&S has been, plenished, and which will be sold low, at 4prli 16. A. SCOTT k SON'S. CAXSIETING.--Good carpeting at 15 tents per/Wl t at the cheap store of J. C. GUINN k DSO. Q: I MiIIVARIL-4-Passnas wishing this 'r ile will end what:Oyer 4skitt - J. C. Gr i p 1 BRA'S. OEM tlierit tir • Sheriffalty. Sheriffalty. 13lierifflilty. IIENUY G. WOLF Notice. Notice. Notice. Notice. Notice. Notice. • public Saie• . FrE subscriber, Adnainistratrix of the estate of. J6lrs Fsessa, decoased, will sell at Public Sale, one Tuesday, the 24,A dry of A;'ril inst., near the road leading from Littlestown to Emmitalturg, about 4 miles from the former place and about 10 miles from the latter, the val.uable personal property of said deceased, ids : 2 HEAD OF GOOD DRAUGHT 1 B kfilch Cows, 11. Rena, Bull, 5 head cf Sheep, broad-tread Wagon, narroa-tread do., Thre•h ing Machiue, Grain Drill, Wheat Fan, Rolling. Screen, Ploughs, Harrows, Cultivators, Single and Double Shovel Ploughs. Single and Double Trees. Sled, Roller, Revolving hay Rake, 2 setts firerchbands, Bridles and Saddles, 2 bens Plough Gears, Halter, Cow and Log Chains, 2 pair of Butt Traces, Smooth-barrel Rifle, a full sett of Carpenter Tools, partly nee, 2 Work Benches, Turning Lathe, Chisels, Grain Cradles, Moe ing Scythes, Spinning Wheels, Reels. kc.; Grindstone, 2 liii es of Bees, Mattocks, lloes, Shovels, Forks, Rakes, a lot of Shingles. Sau sage Cutter and Sniffer. Also, Household and Kitchen Furniture,consis•.ing of Tables, Bureau, Clock, Tim-plate Stove and Pipe; Patent Lever Watch : Grain in the ground. and many other articles too numeroas to mention. ki'Sale to comtience at. 9 o'clock, A. M., on said tiny, when attcw.l.ince 'A ill be given end terms made known by ESTUER FEESEIL, April 9, 1860. to Adisktsienurir. Dissolution. TILE Partnership heretofore existing between Jacob . Bastress and Charles P. Winter, in Use Produce, Mercantile, Coal and Lumber business, is this day. by mutual consent, dis solved. All accounts will be settled by J. Bemire's, at the oM stand. March 31, 1860 New Firm, JACOB BASTRESS end JACOB PETERS hare entered into Partnership in the above business, at the old stand, (the large brick Warehouse,) and respectfully solicit a continu ance of the patronage hitherto bestowed upon the old firm. They will, at all times, par the highest cash prices for FLOC R,SJRA IN, SEEDS, 2c., kc., and hare constantly on hand LUM BER, COAL, SALT, PLASTER, GROCERIES, lc., at the lowest rates. JACOB BASTRESS, JACOB PETERS. New Oxford, April 9, 18430. 6me Fruit and Ornamental TREES FOR SALE.—GEORGE PETERS* CO.. Proprietors of "Fair Mount Nurs,s ries." Benders% ille, Adams county, Pa. We would respectfully call the attention of the public to our large stock of Fruit and Orna r . mental Trees, such as Apple, Peach, Standard and Dwarf Pear, Cherry, -Apricot and Plum Trees ; Grapevines; Blackben. Gooseberry and Currant stinks; Ornamental and Evergreens, which we offer for next fall sales. We have appointed Joint BUNIIIULDCR, Esq., our trarel ing agent, who is authorized to make sales and take orders. FAIR MOUNT NFRSERIES having been es tablished for more than 20 years, the Proprie tors flatter therrtselves that their trees are of the best selected kinds. having fruited many of them, and knowing, what they are. The great ly Increased and increasing spirit of planting, as well as the degree of patronage extended to us, warrant us in greatly increasing oar nur series, so that are prepared to offer for the autumn of IsWMnd succeeding years, n much more extensive stock than ever offered before —cultivating from 35 to 40 acres, containing several hundred thousand trees at various stages of growth, all of which are grown on soil and under treatment best calculated to make a healthy and natural growth. GEORGE PETEIiB k CO. Mir The undersigned having accepted the above Agency fur' the sale of Fruit Trees in this county, takes this method of informing the imblic, that those wishing to purchase trees will please take the subject into consideration be fore 1 call personally upon them, as I erpecrto canvass a portion of the county. All letters upon the subject, addressed to me at Benders ville, or left at any of the Hotels in Gettysburg, will be attended to. Catalogues ran be found at all the printing offices. Persons wishing to select from catalogues ran there see them. I will be in Gettysburg during Court weeks, so that persons wishing to part ba.te fruit can see 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 mach on the incsease. JOY IN BIiRRIIOLDI R. April 9, 1960. 6m New Goods ! nI7EAP GOODS!! HANDtiOME noonsm —Just received, a large assortment of cheap and desirable, DRY GOODS of every va riety, at astonishingly low price!, and which we offer to the public. Having purchased our stock in New York, Philadelphia and Baltimore, and having had the benefit of the market of , three cities, and being selected with great care, we can safely guarantee to those wishing to purchase anything in our line that they cannot fail to be pleased both as to.quility and price. We have received the latest styles and patterns of gouda both for Ladies and Gentlemen, to which we invite their attention. Cull sod ex aruiae before pnrcbssing elsewhere. 'FAHNE.STOCS BROTHERS, Apt it 9,1800. Sign of the Red Front. The Ladies' store jJ EMOVED.—.MIF,I4, McCIIEARY . has just 1:‘, opened a new and frshionable stock of ILLINERY GOODS, in her new store roost in Chambersburg street, one door east of the Star ogles, and two doors from the Diamond, among whisk is the most splendid assortment of Bon nets ■nd Bonnet Trimmings fad everything in the Millinery line, ever offered In Gettysburg before. Also, a large and varied assortment of Lei Fashionable DRESS GOODS, with Trimming; to match. The ladies are particu larly invited to call and see them. April 9, 1860. New News Depot. THE subscriber has Just opened a NEWS DEPOT on Baltimore street, nearly oppo bite Fnhnestocks' store, where will constantly he found any and ererything in the rending line, of a strictly moral chargeter. All the leading Magazines. Periodicals, Literary pa pers, Weekly and Daily, together with Music, Ballads, Confc(tions, Cigars, Tobacco, Cakes, and all sorts of notions, in endlele rarietv.— Would you know the news! Then send in your names, all ye who thirst for knowledge, and your wants will he supplied by CIIIRI.F:S LINDERMAN Gettysburg, April ;4, 18&0. Millinery Removed. fISS MARIA BENNETT has removed her j Millinery establishment to the east aide of Baltimore street, directly opposite the old stand. She has Bonnet Trimmings on hand, and will also nave ready-mode Bonnets. The latest fashion■ for Bonnets received. Work done in the best manner, and according to the newest styles. Gettysburg, April 9, 1800.• Mantua-Making. TMISS IIS ES SUILLENN, Mantua Makers, I have removed to High street, near Solo man Powers's, where they ask a coutiu (lance of the patronage of the Ladies. They will spare 0o effort to please, as heretofore. Gettysburg, April 9, 1960. To Consumptives AND NERVOUS SUFFERERS —The enb scriber, for several }slue a resident of Asia. ' discovered while there, a fimple vegetable remedy—s sure Cure fur Coutusiption, Asthma, tirootcAttla, CowA', Colds, end Nervous Delility. For the benefit of Consumptives and Nervous *Sufferer', he is willing to make the same public. To those who'desire it, he will send the Pre scription, with full directions (free of charge;) also a sample of the medicine, which they will find a beautiful combination of Nature's simple herbs. Those desiring the Remedy van obtain it by return mail, by addressing .1. E. CCTINERT, Botanic Physician, No. 429 Breiway, New York. April 9, 1860. 305 RICTITIMS copied from old specimens of all kinds; also inaertod in Lockets, iireastr e sad Fie Nags, by SAMUEL WILVER. time and beautiful a tof Spring sad Sumner Bilks. ;4 INworalult bi:lhr,w bid: will be gold low at FADNIONTOCES% TIE PRINCE OF THE HOUSE 00 DAVID! Tii E PRINCE OFTHE 1101 SE tiFilmy ID! 1 HE PRINCE OF THE HOUSE OF bra ID 1 LI 1 MYTHIC Ittr. J. H. DRIIIV.MI. U.. D. A new and revised edition, with the author's, latest corrections. One volume, 12cu0., doth, .472 rages. l'rice SI 25. • • Published by GEORGE G. 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RECORDS OF THE REVOLCTIONARY WAR: Containing the Military and Financial Cor respondence of Distinguished Otikers; General Orders of Washington, Lee and Greene, ,amen Of the Officers and Privates, with the Dates of their Commission , : and Enlistments, x nth a list of Distinguished Prisoners of War; the time of their Capture, ExLhai.ge, etc.; to which is add ed the Half-pay Acts of the Continental Con gress; the Revolutilunary Pension Laws; and a list of the Officers of the Continentajdirmy, o ho acquired the right to llalf-pay, Commutation, Land Warrants, ;etc., etc. b fir. T. R. SATIELL, Counsellor and Agent for Revolutiusary Claims. One.roltime, 13in0., cloth, 554 pages. Price $125. J. BASTRESR, C. F. WINTER. I'. S. ARTHUR'S POPULAR BOOKS., True Riches. Angel end the Denton. Home Scenes. ree Eras in Woman's Golden Grains. Life. The Martyr Wife. en Nights in a Bar- Spnring to Spend. Room. Tales of Real Life. Angel of the Household. 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EVANS, bsving purchased the stereo type plates, copyrights, cte., of the " Prince of the House of David," "Pillar of Fire," etc, would call the attention of agents to these truly vsletiale works. The." Prince of the Douse of David," is one Of the most popular and best selling books ever published. Ocer 180,000 copies have been sold, and it bids fair to outrival the `• Pilgrim's Progress," or any other similar work. The '• PiPar of Fire," by the same author, is now meeting with a rapid sale; over 90,000 copies have lice° sold mace its publication, and as a companion to the •• Prince of the 11c use of Uavid,•' et cry reader of that book should purchase a copy. The Records of the Revolutionary War," is a book of great interest and givcsn vastamount 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 iu Pension Claims, Land Warrants, etc.. etc. The most Libernl Inducements are offered to Agents, and upon addressing the publisher every information will he giien. SENV FUR A CATALOGUE. Addre... GEORGE G. EVAN S. Publisher, 439 Chestnut Sc., i'hil.:delphia,P&. April 2, 1860. Gt To the School Directors F AD.P.3IS COUNTY —Gentlemen :—lnn ce pursuan of the 41c1 Section of the Act o Bth May, 1854, you are hereby notified to meet in convention, at the Court House, in Gettysburg, on the fist itonday in May, 1860, being the 7th day of the month, at 1 o'clock ha the afternoon, and select 1 iva voce, by a ma jority of the whole number of Directors present, one person of literary and scientific acquire meets, and of skill mild experience in the art of teaching, al COUNTY SUPF,IUNTENDF.NT, foe' the three succeeding years; determine the inggint of compensation for the same; and' certify the result to the State Superintendent, at Harrisburg, as required by the 3tPth and 4uth Sections of said Act. JNO. C. ELLIS, County Supt. of Adams co. New Oxford, April 2,1860. 3t NNEWSALOON.—GEO. F. EMENRODE hits removed his Oyster establishment to the splendid new Saloon in , Jacobs h Bro's. Build ing, on the North side of Chs.mbersburt etrecj., where he will Mall - times be prepared to serve ap the best of OYSTERS, in every style. ,liy keeping a gcaloulicle, he expects to minim a liberal share of public patronage. TURTLE SOUP, CRICKEN, REEF TOROVS, PIG'S FEET, TRIPE, BOILEDsind FRIED EGGS, ICE CREAM, BIRDS, ht., in their sears*. A nice glass of ALE or LAGER radar always be bodes-. Come and try me.. G. 11.11CILENRODE. April 2, 1860. hair.. at Q rgitT M. at otirnaties pytrgic ur, Pa. Inv Seedy. BOORS RECENTLY PUBLISHED LECTURES FOR THY. PEOPLE, Removal. iaaa,tl2llk:orelM , 7' te. • New it Rich F.WELRY.HILVEIIi WARE., SILVERPLAT- El) WARP., ke.—_#. E. WARNER, 31i1 and Silversmith, No. 10 Noxell UAY ZSTilltsr, I.IAL• TIMoRE, Ml)., has is store a beautiful assort ment of styles nod rattarns of RICH JEW Etta, suitable fur presents, embracing a great variety of Plain Gold and :tett Broaches, Mosaies,Cisr bituideg, kc , Ear-hinge, Bracelets, Flags& Rivas set with Dinmoud, Ituhy, Penrl, Opsl , Emerald, kc., Ladies' Gold Chains, Vest 4: Guard Chains, Hinisture Locket'', Gull Thimbles, Cuff Ping. Chased and Plain Coin Ruihs : I'enrit4 lid Pens, Sleeve Buttous nod Studs, Gold sari Jet Crosses, Jet lime( let,, Pins Ilar Rings, kc. A variety of Silver 11ot:toted d Pl•tte,l Custom Cake Baskets, Waiters. Camtllustii.ks, Rutter atilt salt : 4 tands, Pearl Handle I)c.ert Kitives.Sputut+. Yorke, 'Ladles, limey Articles, Le., all of witiels is respectfully offered ou tlie lowest terms.: " IrThe Country Trade and De.ilers general ly are Incited to &Nye men call. and examine Gonda and Prices, being antis fird Oat my. 6111.- vErt WARE cannot bo am-pasted .either fineness or quality, or the 'meet knit nu:oll*am tiful patterns. [l:eb. 7. lbUO_ iy - Burr Mill StoUes ' \NT Nj a EI C - 0 13. c F. r . l • 4 of ..Vorth and Crntre S , ree.t 44 4 ; • oppo.,:te N. C. It. It. ,Station, BALTON/LH, Mo. 7iLanoftte- hirer: of FRENCH 1317RILS, importers and Dealers in .4W.,- Burr Blocks ' Bolting Cloths, • Leather and (11101 Beltings, I ColciLed Plaster, and Still Irbns, of Warranted Quality. Also, Colone, Coralico, and Esophes Mill Stones of all sizes. [Feb: 'SO. ly, IMPORTER AND DEALER IN CHINA, 11-LASS AND IirEENSWAng. liommanAsi WARE STONE WAVE at Maim prices. !'o. 6 Ilanover Street, near Baltimore Street : DALrimoas, Mu. Feb. i 7, 1860. 3m _ - Baltithore ... i EPELL AND BRASS WORKS, 53 Bo( street, lialtintore, Md. REOESTBI i t i t 88, the Proprietors, are prepared to furnfitt 'BELLS of all descriptions, from 10 to 10,00 H pounds, wltallib are warranted equal itt finality of tone, prolongation of sound and durability, to any made in the United States. Our Bells are wade of the best materials, warranted to give entire sati,sfaction , also, against breakage. • . Farm Bells, ranging from 10 to 100 pounds, ilways of band at northern prices. ' For Certificates withlull particulars, send for one of our Circulars. Xv. - 29, 185:). ly Register's Notice. NOTICE is hereby' given to all legatpes and other persons concerned that the4dtut2. nitration accounts hereinafter mentioned will be , presented at the Orphan's Court of Adams county for confirmation and allowance, on •illoaday, the loth of April sex:, at 10 n'cltiek, A. SI, viz: 174. The second • account of John Carl, ,A„dg minion:tor de boois nun cum testament° ',b.: next), of George Carl, late of Rouutplampuit toe iaship, deceased. - 176. The first and final account of Janis Moore, Admialatrator of • the estate of Villiart Johnston, late of llamiltonban township, deed. 176. The first and final account or Elias Slagle, Guardian of Caroline J. Rife, and ;be first account of Elias Slagle, Guardian offilimoii IL [life, minor children of Isaac and Leah Rife, the latter being deceased. 177. The guardianship a count of Abraham Trestle, Viciardiout of minor daughter of William !leafs, deceased. 178. The second and final account of Philip Weaver, uuordlau of the persons sod estaleasift D av id uther Plank And Anna Mary Lenin), Plank, the minor children ofJohn Plank, deed: 479. First and Anal account of James 1 hump -16, Executor of the Will of Joseph 11. deceased. 180. The first and final account of George Robinette, Administrator of the estate of Gcu. Koch, late of Liatimore towuship, deceased. 181. The first and inn/ account of Lieorga Robinette, Administrator of Elizabeth Kucu, late of LatimOre township, deceased. 182. The account of Andrew Brough, Guar diAn of the estate of George Kauffman, minor eon of Henry - Kaufman, - ZACHARIA.II MYERS, Regist4r..'. - Register's Nice, Gettys- 1 .. burg, Mar. 19, 1890, f _ .n:4. - - • _ ____ The Gettysburg Railri... - . ' TILE MORNING TRAIN now leaver 'Get tysburg at 9.45 A. M., conneeMing t.' hanover Junction with the train frotrOtt • burg to Baltimore at 9.23 A. M., reaqt.riii _ 4 , timore at 12.25 noon.: Passengers going north or east will also counett, by the morning testa, with the maittrain f rent Baltimore, which penises the Junction at 19.53 A. M. and arrive - eat - riaburg at 1.10 noon. L'onnectlofis nisideri filj t York for Ccilambiannd Philadelphia by Why train. Returning- arrives at Gettysburg at 12.45 noon with passengers who leave Harris burg at 7.20 A.M. and Baltimore at 8.30 A. 31. The AFTERNOON TPAIN leaves Gettys burg at 1.45 P. M., connecting at }ignorer Junction nt 4.07 P. 11. with Mail train which leaves Harrisburg at 2 P. M. and nrrivestrt Baltimore at 7 P. 31., and with tire Krprods train from Baltimore which leave I nal ti tnollit 3.30 P. 111. and arrives at Harrisburg at' 8 1:. M. Returning arrives at Gettysburg with per: - sengern fl - oin Harrisburg; Philadelphia and the North and West at 6.45 P. 31. Passengers ffir the North or South on (lie l'iortbern Central will make connections through each way' by" both Morning and Afternoon train. March 10,1810 Dr. Eseriw — ein's rpAR AND - WOOD NAPTUA .1. PECTORAL, in thebest Nieerreine in the world for the Care of Cuughs and Colds, Cronp, Bronchitis, sitarist, Difficulty.in Breathing, .7:1 Pnipitattnit of the- Ileart, Diptherta, • and for the relief of patient* in the adranred stages of • Consumption, together with all Diseases 'oil the Throat and Chest, and whicityre-' . dispose to Consumption. • ft a reeuharly adapted to the rathrol ewe of ..4 veined, Being prepared by a practical Physicianl(nd Druggist, and one of gre•tt experience in too cure of , hc Carious diseases to which - tho hu man frame is liahlo. It it offered to the afflicted witli , th4 greatelt confidence. Try it and be convinced that it is invidnable in the cure of Bronchial affections. Price cents per toltie. ow — Prepared only by DR. A. E.;ENWEIN hCO 4 • Druggists and Chetatists, N. W. eor. Ninth k Poplar Sta., Pei LADSLeHLS gico—Sold by every respeetabie Druggist pad Dealer in Medicines throughout - the Sunte.- 5 April 2, 1640. ly New Periodical Store. '7 READING FOIL EVERYBODY, AND ALL KINDS OF ILEADlNG.—The'undefaiined iuti,t respectfully announcts to the tasAins public that he has opened a new Pgrßodleat Store and Netts Depot in the room Setlatlysoe eupied for that purpose by Messrs. 1u i n- Baugh Ac Son, in Carlisle street, a few ors above the Washington Douse, where lisilit'lwe rared toAteist the wept+, and suit the tastee's of the literary world. Tbe city DuiHes will be received and dellreqi promptly. AU the leading Magazines, Perfnal". call, Literary Jaetnals; Pictorials Ealli4ll: 4 Music, and in fact any and ever) tang in the. Newsand Periodical lirit will be. Found at die new establishment of • JOSEPH BROADHEA „Subscriptions to papers, magaziazi, received at all umes. Give as a call- .J. 11, - ; r . April 2, 1860. 3ni n0t44.4; A it NoutEr C. TeXibbirt & nact l 4wcoptio w -Ai> April 2, 180. tyl! - - I luw4ustliiiirlit' Taw ii 4 lirtiezt I *. Aprll'ol FA :a.: • I It _s PEW! A L :•1 U, R. P. 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