1111 .• h» x Il I. l.’ «mu, ton-o: nu: mutton. “WIBU‘G. PA: MONDAY KORNLVG, JAN. 14, 1881 THE LATEST. - Msbamn and Florida wooded from the Union on Friday hit—Whippi on Wed- May. - Hon. Philip t'l'homu, on Fridly. re ligned theSecreuuryship ofthe Treasury. and Hon. John A. Djx, of New York, in appoin ted in his place. -—'Dlere is a report that the South Caroli nians 113 d fired into the U. S. Steamer Brooklyn, and tint Fort Smnpter had in consequence opened fire upon the city of Charleston. Rumor doubtful. High words weed between Semtor Toombo and Gen. Scott It Wuhington on Friday. The matter in in the hands of friends. 1- In the U. 8. Senate, on Friday, Hr. Bar hl decilred that “ the Republican pnrtyvonld no: yield an inch before the inn-gunman of Lincoln." This it probably the cue to the nub bornneu of the Republican leaders. In the meant-Inc bloody Inu- my be upon us. - War pupa-{ions we going on extemive- I, In che. V 4:s4w-iti.l Wind E: to be Gainal by War ffigenntor Dora in a patriotic word for conciliation, £llm a strong speech,by simpiy stating gs precisely as they me. buy presented the momentous issue faitly before the coun try. Moat forcibly docs Senator Dbughu my: “ A. war between eighteen States, on the, one side. and fifteen secoding States on the other, is to me n rvvolting thing. For whst purpose in the wu- to be waged? Certainly not forfihe purpose ofpreserving the Union. , I have too much réipoct for gentlemen on ' the other lide of the nhmnhor, colleclgvely and individual! , to believe there ' one mm? them wlio does not know tax-hut war In. on cannot expect to exterminate ten million: ofpenple, wlio~e passions are exci ted with the belief thut on menu to invade their homes and light % flames of insur rection in their midst. 'ou mu~t expect toexterminnte them. or szubjugnte them. or elne. when you huve gnt tired of war, to make a treaty with them. No matter whether the war huts one year. or seven yous. or thirty years. it must ham nu oml at. some time. Sooner or later both north” will become tired Md exhausted. and when rendered incapable offighting any lonsror. they will make a treaty‘f peace. and that, treaty will be one of wtitimtinn. The his tory of this wortd does not fumish‘ an ex amge of twnr ofsections, or betwoen‘States of 0 some nation. where the war ended in reconciliation. Such n war always end-4 in it: he.” of peace, and a. final. eternal Repara tion. I don’t. understand. then. hows man an chin: to be 3 friend ofthe Union. and yet be in favor of: war upon ten millions of people in the Union. You cannot cover' in: much longer under the pretext of love for {he Union. Now. the question must be met lad whatever coximions-I am called, upon to milked choose to n‘mke voluntarily. ‘ before blood isshcd. and no: afterward. No mm has more pride of countrfithun l. lt.‘ humblea my pride to we the uuth’ority ofthe government questionml. l‘ut u‘onro not the first nation whmv priilo hm been humMml. Republics. empirm and kingdnmt alike in all age“. have lwrn euM. ct to the some hu miliating fact. But “here tiwre i 1 3 deep scstod discontent pen ailing ten million! of people, penctmfifig every man. woman and child, and involving everything dear to. them. it is time for inquiring whether there in not some cause for the feeling. If thcre Mjust came for in in God's name ict. uq remove it. Are we imt, criminal in the sight. of Heaven and [mterilp if we do not remove the just. cause 2 If there is no cause. and yet. they believe there is. so muoh the greater the necaaity for removing the misconception. ; S'ln a caucus of Republican members of Congress, a few days: ago, Mr. Glow, of Ponnsylvanis, expressed himself " decided ly opposed to all compromises." Said he, “ when the Republicans took their position, before the election. Ulty knew they would have In and (Ilia date 9/ thing, and now they should not put the burden on posterity.” Think of that. conservative men of all pea-ties! A leader offihe Republican party --no§v that the election is over and Lincoln ME1—005133515 that “ bcj‘ort 11w deb tin." this terrible late of thing—trade de pressed, the Union dissolved, and cwnval at our doors—was courted rather than the defest of the Republican party! firPefitiana are pouring into Congress flaking the adoption of Crittenden’s Com promise propositions. Still the Republican leaders will do nothing—nay. worse, they Mb} :11 their speeches md vote. that they would rather see the country engaged in a bloody civil war than that a. single po dtion taken in the Republican platform ”Id be Ibuted. Is this not running per g with beyond all reason? . ”The Harrisburg Patriot (9 Union says “guard Ymkeeshre thermpming up ‘on the Republican members of the Legish as fine necessity of putting the Sum: on s "footing. ,Theoe man are interested in lhuhdanu magma. Chm-adieu! A wi'vhtthquthUm to the Smith and than tothe Hard). Yankee Amman my thus be nude topay! ”The “Jury” writer for thefiwtdka “whacking down. “How thiswodd gym to lying 1” Who started the con wmbysboldsfiacknpontheJmu thoNoremherCourtr—who chm-god once! the Juries ntthatCom-t. with being “eon troliedbypofib’aal iafiacu” in ranking n 9 theirvemdict! The “Jury” writerforthe _fll‘. Andihomfmqn tothstJuer Thu-“‘-any" writer for tho fiat! His whbmnothingbutn“hokdown” I ’M mwmmb " WMQWE 3.. . "human“. -..-"'Mb‘yna.nuu "—‘i'i'-"=m ‘53: “2.2:: mks-Mama,“ If U ' ‘ I.~onuty,nsivonpfg " ‘ sign vau- continued?“ ¥4--——-——--—:—..—;. «1.. mum ADM “mint umm'm. 'n. Bight. 10.8 mm. W;m.w¢h “ Pm;&.Hd-und :Bmenl:lr.lzredi&h A. Com; Kr. Bound 'ollock; Hr. Landon ilxnot; Mr. Mott. nomi ther nominations were In the House, Hr. Brewster nominated Edgar A. Cownn ; Mr. Butler nominstod W. H. Wine; Mr. Byrno nomintted 11. B. Wright; Mr. Hillmnn nominnted A. 11. Reeder; Mr. “yen nomimtcd Wm. Mo- Rherry, (of Adunfi; Mr. Smid: nominated J. Ziegler; J. W. Killinger, A. Stewnrx. R. Brodhead, G. W. Woodward. J. K. Moor head. John Hickman, J. Fry, Jr., Jnmes ‘Pollock, 11. D. Foster. Morton McMichael, Thaddem Stevens and D. Agnew were also placed in nominntion. Edgar A. Cownn. of Weatmorclnnd,l>o ulna the Republican, and Henry D. Foster, of the sane county. the Democntic. nomi noe. On Tueéday the clecfion for United Bates Sender was gone into, mdazltod as follows: Cowm 98, Foster trict WW votes. ; PUBLIC LEC'I‘UBE‘J.-—Hon. DAI'L M. I. Mr. Cowm is s luryer by pmfwion' md ‘ Slrsu delivered a Lecture in the German 'without being an eminent mm, hu .m. Reformed Church. (for the benefit of that specuble degree of ability. He did not Church,) on Tuesday evening last, on “The take . very prominent part in politics until Cardinal Duties of the American Citizen in the but Preaidentinl mmpcign, into "WU the Present Criuia." The Lecture was are— he entered heartily md zealously on the fully PWl‘M‘fd ““3 highly “11’0"!th- Republican side, as a prelude to blsmurm Dr. L. li. Sunni, of Baltimore, will de— fm. United State: Senator. His success in liver the second Lecture of the series, at thrusting aside the old politicianq. who have he same Pl3OO. on Sahfl'day Evening mi, Labor-ed golong to build up the Republican Jan. 19th, (a chmge of evening asked by party, isoneof those strokes ofgood fortune blink-l“ on “The Beginnings of History which follow but few men. It is at. least and Science." Dr. S. is one of the leading some gratification to know that David Wil- Lecturers 0f themuntryAnd hin appearance mot. bu been thrown overboard, and thu Among us should insure | full house. he will not lmvc'tho pleasure of spenlring‘ I‘UBiilC MEETIXGZ;A;n;eting Sf those, for Pennsylvania in the Sena-to of the U'cghthout'rcprd to party. favorable to . rue;- Sam. The lporswtent agitator 1"“ PELANL'ITIINT of the country‘s difficulties, ”mm“ I’3" P" 0*“ Pimy- I will be held at. J. a Smith's,“ Mount Rock. TheStnndmgCommxtteoswemannounrcd in Mountplmammt township, on W Af- Zen itcndny. The most important m'thel moon, Jan 26th. In this hour of the nuion'a . n' c are: . peril, it becomes 'rn: nor-u to SP‘AK. A Sm€:gulw§é:gnentn. aney, G"“’ Welsh, ‘ large “20an is expected. Kkagamyé—‘éfgsm-Penneyfi'srdleyfidl. NEW commit—Tue “Union ma." 9 c m, Lmi . - ~ . . Balm—Meme”. Lawrence, Puker,Hlat- I. “1. me Of .' new military oomptny and,Wlmrmn,Welnh. forming It. Mount Rock. by gentlemen of Railromia.——Mem.M’Clum. Gregg. Puk- Xonntpleomnt, Oxford And Canon-go 01’. 'Lamlm}. Blood- ‘ , township. They willberegululyorgnnized S"W“{W‘—M““T" Smith, Hall, be tho Brigade Inspectot in thou! two nL‘AI, Robmwn, Hamilton. | Th 'l' 11 0d Mr. McClure is also on the Committee: on l week", 0m" orm l9’ hue {dept _ the Militia and on Printing. ,blue—u .vcry nut “d Ml"? The The most importh of the House Coma octmpcny " mm of B°°d “11(8de mittees are constituted thus: i “'1“ b 0 " “9d" ‘0 the count, Ways and Ileana—Messrs. Sheppard. Ball. Abbott. Pierce. Bmdlmnd, Craig. Bids-way, Mmhall. Lawrence. Eilenberger, Moore, Bartholnmew. Irwin. Mullen, Loisenrinp. Judin'ury, ( Ger-(ml. l—Mosnn. Gordon.Wil liums. Anmtrong. Hill. Stnng, Byme, Bu» tliolomew, Bliss. Duffield. Judiciary, (Local. )—-){murs. “'ilnon.Telll~r, Butler. (Car-hon.) Robinson, Elliott, Buick“, Collins. Hood. Boyer. PLWM and Grutuih'a.—Mmfa. Austin. Pughe. Myom. Koch.Reily. Rhoods. Schmck. Baal-L—Memrs. Patterson. Acker, Butler, (Chm-ford.) Seltzer, Smith. (Hangzhou, Hofius. Preston, Goehring. Hahn, ther, Blair. Heck. Rdbomh—Measrmfiillim, Bunnie , Ack er, Preston. Dunhp. Ali-tin. Seltzer, noting, Gmhun, Brewster, Cownn, Alexander, lab mum Mr. Myers is duo on the Committee: on Roads. Bridges and Cami;~ and on Printing. .1 0n Tuesdny, in the Senate, Hr. McClure ofl'crod a resolution that the Judiciary Com mittee be instructed to inquire whnt hwn upon the statute books of the Common wealth, if any. conflict with the 13w: of the F cdernl Government and 1-oer MLWelsh opposed the referring of this matter to the Judiciuy Committee. as there was not 3 Democrat on it—thnt he was in favor ofthe resolution. but he wished it referred to aspeciul committcc. Nearly All the Repub licans stood by McClure, however. and hiera olution “ransom-rial. A motion by Mr. Welsh to refer to a special committee was lost. by a tie vote. A: there ii not a single Demo crat on the Judiciary Committue. opportu< nity is not even afforded for a minority re port. setting forth the rcasom why portions of this act ought to be repealed. There’s Refiublimn fitirness for you ! r. Smith presented a {petition signed by 11,000 citizens of Philadc plain. playing for a modification of the 95th and 96th sections of the Penal Code. Messrs. Parker and Clymer presented pe titious praying for the reenactment of a law permitting Southern citizens to bring their servants into the State. CONGRESB. On Monday, in the Senate. Mr. Sumner presented the petition of; citizen of Mao mhmctta, asking for an amendment to the constitution recognizing the existence of God—referred. Mr. Seward offered a memorial of: Inge number of citizens of the United States, constituting 3 religious community, who asserted that. they were the recipients, by a Divine relation. of a. plan for saving the Union—laid over. The Pacific railroad bill was taken up. Mr. Seward said that be hoped the bill would pass now. One of the evils of the time: was sectionnlism. And one of tho dun gera of the times was a division on public afl‘airs by reason of sectionnlism. He had listened attentively and respectfully to all mpositions for saving the Union. This gill was one calculmod to bind the country together by a ratification and aoompromise for Union. It was just and equal to 1110 f the States. On Tuesday. in the Senate, Mr. Critter:- den’a resolutions were taken up. and be briefly addressed the Senate. He said thet these resolutions were {on the timpose of appenling to the people to hid eir repro sentetives here in mmntniningthe Union.—- If the regreeenmtivea failed here. md the people fuled. the Union wu fie. Hi: object was a. eomtitutionnl one. e desired the sense of the people. He thought th-t these pro 'tiom were fnir on their hoe, and hopexmt the Senate would adapt them mdlet this aubjectbe hid beforfle people. Mr. Toombs slid his remu ould be eopfined to the lotion of the committee of thirteen. The sholitioniue had been for ’9‘" Offline dngon'o teeth, sad it had re- Inlted m Empofermed men. He pro )onneed the Union elm-d, dinolved. end, {wording to the contradict: ofthe Repair hang he unwilling bbe odled A rebel. He proceeded to recite the griennca o HIS 800“» flying tint the North not mly stole their sieve. but vhn th got than nude them vote Iglimt the egout-h. end maimed themhwith the mt“. The , e conten wad m are“ With Inyihsbolifionlm uni none of it retained. "Thisquuflnnmustbonefllotmhdm “but!“ We“: hmbmmmudlfirq) .defllowflln-vum bad“ bland-mu. Hya wflfivonq-E-hm it'll yuwiflfivou I'd-imam an, ndnym- tin bloodhou ndtmuuo adV ‘ Induced limb“: w mat; u VaM55l=Wl ENNA T 0 DISTANT SUMIBERS.—We (his wk make In Insane. spped to out-M subscriber- fm money—the most of whom have not been receiving the poper three. four. m yous, without paying us. We have ukod time an! spin for money—yen, we hue Bluest begged for Ste—but no then tion is poid to our all. We am get along in this wny no longer. Our stock of Ink. Paper wd Type must be kept up—for which we have to pay and. How can we do Lll3. and by outofonr hard-earned money {or yen-i. Come. friends, reflect a moment nnd soothe teammbleneu of our request. Send us fanatical}: what is due uo—or as much ofit as you am. If you knew how we Are cramped on every hand and the grett in convenience we are put to by your tardi ness, we know you would be more prompt in your payments. - To delinquent subscribers in the coun— ty—and we ArrnL to them. (co—the J an unry Court, to commence on next Monday. will afford many opportunities to remit. money to the printer. Fun I? Amsu— alum n Ammo—any ‘uy no it corn “one! LADII-B' FAIR—By In mnouncement in another column, it will be soon flat the lane-connected with St. June: (Lutheran) Church in this place. propou holding . Fair during Court Week. in the Blua' Hall—the pwceodl of which an to pay for ttking the Gas int. the Church. Active pmpcntiom‘ no going on for tho ocusion. and the Psir promine- to be one of thp but eve: gotten up in 00mm. It. is hoped tlnt out-citi zens generally, of NI denominntiom, will be h'berd And encoun‘o this commendable undertaking. . ELBCHON OP' OFFICERS.—The £1“ annual ehction of tho “Adlai (bunt) Ag ricultural Society" I. held, under the new charter, for Oficen and Hanson to serve for one you, on Hominy, the 7th of January. 1801. The mm]! was I. follow: Prru'dn-l—Jnhn Burkholder. Via: Praidab—Jacob Punt, William Walhcy. Barfly—Gm Willa». Lbrrapomfiug Scam—"filial! B. Wil non. fi-mmm—Bnmet Mg‘n. Magma—WNW oxen. Jonas Bout -31111.me Bea. Elisha Pounce, J' dent. . The Society ulioumed to meet on the first Seturdly evening in February. u on!» 1y undlelight, to Adopt a. Code of By~luvs for the future government. of the Society. WHAT ADAMS COUXTY ”fit—Th. following statement, compiled from the Au ditor Genet-11's report. exhibits the amount pdd by Adams county. during the put fis cal year, into the Rate Treasury. and the sources whence it Who derived ; And the the amount Ippropriatcdhy the State to the County, And the purposes for which it was psid : Bulk of Gettysburg, Tu on Dividends, 8143 I! u u n COW" Stock, 1,593 68 Tux on Hal Ind Parlolnl Baum, 14,439 51 Tuem Lice-m, 967 25 Benflen' “ 1,185 09 Pedlm' “ 254 83 The-trial, Circus 8 lenngefle License, 95 oo Jain; Home And Relaunnt “ 101 00 Tu on Writs, Willa lad Dad], 363 'll (lollnterul Inheritance Tux, 386 40 To incorponm Gettysburgflu Conptny, 10 00 Pun n' SrLfl.fo 000:". Pension: tnd Grutnitiu, £lOO 00 Common Schools, 3,286 63 Abatement on But. Tux, 633 68 Mercantile Apprdur, lo 50 \ WP“ Joom W. Bcnum died st Hlnover. on Moxie!” morning but. the» being oonfinod to his bed nearly two yenn, from A pdnful sore on one ofhil legs. cun ed by a (311. And whichhad ne‘er perfectly heded. No serious spprehemiom were en- Wed, however. by My funny, until within a few dnys of his death. fi-Tho Public School: of the Borough. that I nation of one momh. will open to day. We undentand that (he Dim hue hnd put up two hate:- in nddition to the furnace. which will render the building more comfortable. ”Opening of the Rudder Sky-light Gallery. Tue-day waning, Jun. mm, 1861. —Our friends And thepublio m oordidly invited to be pram: on tho ooadon. when every tunable mean will be and lo insure themuple-nntvitit. All-inhom ly shown on: theatnblishmenk “minute: to Enigma 23.1.: (11-pilo— " I“ M" thwoninhmw “mm In tobatoucho‘hcu lwfiifmdividoflouh hum.“ mlOoqmlpnmiafthoo Maid-)0. will!» A's. and do!“ who: 0-10. mung-aha. _ mocha—_— firth-dam nmhénu nm'awxm , 1-"ubuflldw.Mdl.o. ‘ - » uwsummam m Sant Ifttmo. Pun n Com!" 1-0 8"“. ~~ ~ ~.~ ~ EMS TIVS=I2II3II LIME OIBWABD uln—aamowoeh Itncu, on. of our most intelligent flu-nun oddmod to unlWaHy 13:: the {allowing inquiry. which W in an: mot wen-inn: I In? hmp—Ga‘tf-ah-I def; some in ornetionu to e plieetim ' time upon mud: “Will it‘lgey" to put lineuponcodmdleueitfiomonebtwo endlueeyeenbeloreplowin‘int I an find none in thin region who have tested the nutter in this respect. "satisfied thnt lime sp lied in thet way would act as well u to plow in at once, I would. the coming season. go over the whole of my ground.— Oth‘ers in this region are cqmlly noxious to ’lmve the views of one who hu 3 prectiol knowledge upon the subject. Trusting thst you or eomo of your correspondents nuy enlighten us through the columns of the ‘ Weekly Sun. I remain yours truly, r. - In the Wukly Sun, of the sth inst... we .find the following communication in reply: ' Lune on Sword [Amt—A correspondent from Gettysburg, in last week's “ Sun.” de sired information in regard to the eppliav ”ion of lime to award land. He uks, “will ‘it {my 7" Being in foeseuion ofthe deeirvd ‘in urination. end enxnous to be servioeeble to my brother farmer, I give it with the greatest plouure. ‘ It is true thst lime is valuable to lend ep plied in any way, but its good quelitiee will return a larger yield if applied to gmlmd and permitted to remain one. two or three ‘ye‘rs before plowing. The hiloeophy of ithis mode of application in. thntdhe rains and the specific gravity of the lime cause it to gradually penetrate into the soil, and coming in oontactwith the roots ofthegrus. acts as a stimulant to the young. healthy rootlets. while it decomlmes all dead and dieeued vegetable matter, end thus by its chemical action produces mmnonia and 'other Vlluable element» to act beneficinlly on the succeeding crops. It also gives u ltfiictus to in-eets “hich may have MfCrch‘d It. emselvee under the roots. Although the tbenefit of the lime may not xliow itself no lsoon u when intermixed “ Ith a noil already ‘supplied with vegetable nmttcr, yet in; won In the award land shall have thoroughly timbibed the lime, and is plowed. it will um ply repay for the extra intereutxgn the lime repplied. The field mayfipwturml, or ,even mown after the lim is applied and lbefore being lowed: yet if the limo has the lbenefit of ell) the vegetable matter to act upon, it will be all the better. If acceptable, I may oocuionnlly give an Article on the cheapest and best mode of [improving lend by the aid of lime. Twen ‘ ty- ve years ago. land in this section of country could have been purchased at from $1 to 810 porncre. Now the some land. by thejudicioua use of lime. sells for $3O and 850 per Acre. Nothing but the use of lime and turning under clover has worked the change. L. J. a. I; in Springs. Carroll 00., Md. 0 shall be glad to see more of L. J. G's. articlee on this important subject. He evi dently ha- nude it one of clone inquiry. and his advice may therefore be looked upon us offline. The views he expresses we have long entertnined, and are glad to have his testimony in the premise. é'Helper. the “ Impending Critic" Abolitionint. wee nnnouneed to deliver e lecture in New York on Wedneedny even ing. but nobody attending. he gevo up the idea. Subsequently. however, ebout twen ty person-Inked to beer him, and u there wu no lecturer on land. they mixed themselves into e meeting. and passed the stmngect kind of resolution. denouncing u meme country the Abolitionista who hove conned our peuent troubles; end “thet the doctrine- ol Hence Ggeely. W. H. Seward. Henry Wad Beecher, Cher-lee Sumner. Wendell Philips, and other: of thet hnatie stump. ere tremneble in their ne ture. disturbin to the nerelpmcemlcu bled to mklcngd the iggnemnt. Ind nhould be held up to the just indignation and con demnatiou ofmvery community in which it it endeavored to express them." Dr. Seyre nude 5 speech. in which he raid that the only person who had yet. un dertaken to refute. the sermon of Rev. Mr. Ven Dyke. in Brooklyn. «had since been sent to the lunatic asylum. inmne. lie complimented Thur-low Weed as the only lending men in the Republican party who hed them: my sense. _... .-V ...—_.. Pinion thkc Dummy—The first reunion ofthe Breekinridge and Douglas Democncy has taken plece in Misem'm'. Both parties in the Legislature fused and elected Legil letive oflieera. ' ”The inauguration of Gov. Ccnm will uh phoo bmomw. ‘Seveul companies of U. 8. troops have arrived a. Fort HcHem-y from the West. Dycprpa'a cud (hmnplion.-—-Which of these dine-sen occasions the victim this most. lufl'ering? The Dynpeptic will any the former. It is, therefore. A consoling fact. that Ox'ygomted Bitten cure thilkmoet dis tressing complaint. ‘1 GBTTYSBCRG—Sucmn un Superfine F10ur..........................4 60 to 4 75 Rye Flour 3 25 While “heat! 10 to l 20 Red When 1................................! 08 to l 1! Corn .. . ......m..... 50 Rpm....................................... 65 0n... 25 8uckwbeu............................... 45 CloverSeod ...- 4 50 to 4 76 Timon-n] Mm........................l as to l 60 Flu 8ad............................... I 20 Plner o! Pnr1a......................... 6 (:0 Hum: ground, per bug............. I 00 P0rk........................................ 8 00 to 6 60 19,450 59 $33,030 31 818,419 78 BALTIHOBB—Funu LAST. F10ur...........-....... ................. b Mto C 00 Wheat............................ ...-... 1 30 :0 I 80 Ryan...“ .. ........-................... 75 to 83 C0rn....................................... 60 lo 69 0-u....................................... no to as Clover 800d.~......................... I 00 u l 60 Timotsy M.»............... u... l 75 to I 00 Beef Cuqupcr hunt.............. 8 00 w a 50 Bog-I, per higd-..................... 7 on u 'I so Ewan"... -....."......................1! 00 loll! 00 “any..u............................. 16 m 19 Once, Pot-“in, pot w::......... o: oo EHOYll—rhmnn u". ‘ . Flour, from mm“... ......m... I 00 Do. from nw.................... D M When.................."wanna"... X 10 lo 1 :0 Rye...........................-........... 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Pituburg. » Special Notices. DR. WISTAR'S BALSAX OF WILD CHI-ZR RY.—In the whole hinory of Medical Discov ericn no remedy hu performed so many or such remarklblc cure: of me numeronl nfl‘ections of ‘he Throat, Lungs, and Chest—of Caught, Colds, Bronchitis, Influenza, Whooping Cough, Croup, Auhmn, or of Consumption luelf, u this far-fumed, long-Iried,nud3ullly celebrated Balsam. SO genenlly acknowledged is the superior excellence of thin remedy that. but few of the mun, who have tuned in firm” by ex periencc full to keep it nth-ad u aspecdy Ind cemin cure for sudden lunch of Cold—fully believing that it: "me-dill power: are compre henslvo enough to embrace every form of dis eue from the Illghtcu cold to the moat dun gcrons Iymptom ofpulmonar complnint. “10! J. C. SllTé, ESQ. Luna-no, Pm, May 7,1800 Some eight year! since I was ntucked with a very severe Cough, the long continuance of which Alarmed me very much, And brought me to look {or some remedy to rescue me from the condition in which I found in) self. Inpplied to different phy=icinns, but received no benefit. Wlsur'u Balsam of Wild Cherry was recom mended , l gmc it A trial, Ind mu relieved of my tOUgll'llL'fCTC using hnlfn bot'le. lkept on 11:ng it until permanently cured. llould al - say that sacral of my friends hl\t used the liulmm with astonishing results. Very truly, J. C. SMITH. FRO! J. SCOTT, ESQ. wamnvno, Pm, May 7, 1860. Messrs. Seth W. Fowl: k 60.. Gentlemen: Ihavc used your vnlublo med icine, Dr. Wilur’l Bnlum of Wild Cherry, for caught, colds, nnd lhrou and lung complninu, Ind hue found it In excellent remedy in my own use. Ibnve also used it in my funny with the blppicst results. J. SCOTT. fiCamwn to human—The only panda: Wuldr'a Balum but the wallet: “(luau of“ 1. Burn" and the printed one of the Proprietor: on tho outer 'nppet; All oth.! ll tilt and worthleu. ‘ fil’replred by SETH W. POW“ t 00.. 8051011, and for sale by A. D. Bladder, Myl burg; E. Hileabew, York Spring-g Wm. Woll, East. Berlin; Solomon Chroniuu, Hlmpton; Jucob Fun» eiler. lummuburg; D. B. Rolling". Abbottstoun; I. Buster, New Oxford; John Miller, Littleswwn; And by dealer: avcryvbm. Jan. 7,1861. 4w THE GREAT ENGLISH BEIEDY.—SII Jun (‘Lun'a Cnnunu Finn Pun.— Prepued from a prescription of 8H J. Club, I. 0., Physician Ennordinaryto the Queen.— Tbh invllunbie medicine is unfliling In lb. cure oflll those painful and dangerous discur :o which the {oracle conuitutiou ll subject. It modem" I” excess Ind rcmovu 1H obstruc tions, and I Ipeedy cure my be relied on. To Married leies it in peculiuly Inked. hwi", in a. short time, bring on the monthly period will: regulnrily. . _V , ./&ch bottle, price One Downbeat theGov empenl Stamp of Oven Brit-Imm prawn: counterfciu. ’ CAUTIOl.—Thcle Pm. should not be Men by fem-lea during the first three month. of Pregtnncy, us they are sure to bring 0: lil cnrringe, but at any other time they Ire safe. In I" cues of Xenon- nnd Sphul Aficflflll, Pain in the Buck And Lina)». Plague on flight exertion, Pulpihttion of the Hen-t, Hysteria end Whites, these Pills win elect l cure when All other mean] hue failed; And although 3 powed’ul remedy, do not coutdnfffou, culollel, antimony, or my thing bun-lulu) the constitu tion. Full direction: in the pamphlet Mound «ch packnge, which Ibould be artfully preterm-d. Sole Agent for the Unimd Sum Ind Candy- JOB JOSES,(LneI. C. Budwinh 00..) Roche-tar, N. Y. N. B.—sl 00 3nd 6 postage lump! enclosed to my nulhorized Agent, will insure u bottle, conmining 50 Pills, by return mil. June 11, '6O. lnow 8"“!!! PUBLIC BLESSLVG which I: now universally admitted to exist In Mofl‘nt'l Life Pill: and l’hmnix Bitters, in every dny demon strated by their astonishing cflirncy in the cues which they are announced to cure. All the complaints of the stomach and bowelr, weal-'- neu of the digestize organ: and ufthe ryatem geuenlly. bilioue Ind li\er affections, night fevers, head Iches, piles, coutivcness, consump nunY rheumatism, scurry. impurity of the blocd, or blotchcd and sullow cumwexionl, soon yield to their curative properties. A single trial in vnrhbly secures them the title of the best fami ly medicines now before the public. For sale by the proprietor, W. B. MUFFAT, at his Office, 235 Broodvuy, N. Y., nml by S. S. Forney Agent, Gettysburg. [Feb. 13. 1:. TO CONSCMP‘I‘XVES —The Advertiser, hnv- Xng been restored to mum in I few weeks by I veryuimple remedy, me: having luau-ed levers! yearn with severe lung afieclion, and that dmd disuse, Consumption—i: anxious to make known to his fellow-snfiercn the mean: ofcuro. To all who desire it, he will send a copy of the prescription nsed (free Melange.) with the directions for preparing and using the “me, which they will 6nd I sure Cure for Consump- Klan, Allhmt, Bronfzfifis, kc. The only object of tho sdvertiner in ending me prescription is to benem the aided, and rpm-ad information which ho conceive. to be invaluable. And he hopes every sufferer will try his remedy, u it will cost them nothing, and any prove o bles llng. Putin withing the prescription will plcue odd!“- REV. EDWARD A. WILSON, William-burg, King: county, Oct 12,1860. 1} New York. THE AMERICAN MEDICAL AND TOILET RECEIPT BOOK—This book (‘oan: Recipe: snd Direction for mahug all the mo“ valua ble Hedi“! pupa-“ion: m use; the Recipe: And lull ud explicit direction: for making the moat populnr tad uleful Couneliu - (ulna, Ungueuu, Hzir Butantiru, and 11l Tout: Atuclu. if you an Infedng with Any arc-k W you wish u bautiful com plexion, I an. bud fl lair. I Imooth flee, n elm skin, - luxuriut bend or monutuho—or I! you with m knov tanking sad everything in LII. Medical Ind Toilet line, you nhonld, by all noun, peruu I copy of this book. For {-11 Menu", und 1 ample of the work {or pond, (freq) nddreu the pnblilhfir. 'l'. F. CHAPMAN, No. 831 Btoodwny, New York, Now. I. In ‘Snuu l Baluu’l Store I. well vor thy svinitjmu this time. We doubt. whether, even in our lugs“ citicl IO fine A dlxphy o! Ston- un be found. heir lug: room in full of Steven ol out} pattern; also. every n th” of Hollow Ware, Sheet-Iron Wm, Tia Ware, Pin-med Wm, anu Was—embra hg. lndudnurnhlng in nu how furnishing Ibo. Moo, Sin-‘0 Oman, Gauge Staten, him 10., he. neym pnpmd to nation-hadron“, flu Wm ndflhaob in. '37., 0! “Mr owl Manchu—tum a a”: “liar “bud-Io apply nay do ‘l'bolr “'Ol Lumber In very mom dowry the. Mwmhhflnfio‘udmw- , khan-Indium *m‘W't an.) .H and h mm the and. Ham A Dual}. DAVID my» ‘ 0n the 3d tut. bytbe 301.7. Enchant. .3883 HOOVER to ma. CHARLOTTE m SINGER, both of Frederick county Md. OI the let but, bathe B". 3. . Heinlein, Ir. RUBY B. 303 BACK to Hiu HAGDA WA 30m both of Hddleberg township, York My. P 3. ‘ Oldie 7th hat. by the Rev. ancil Hul gflt In!” IRWIN to Kill SARAH JAKE MbY, m gin-chum “my. 0:: the NI hat. by the Rev. J. [l. Werner, Ir. ROBERT BLYTHI to In“ lACEEL E. CULBEBTBON, both of CmoU‘l trect. 0n the 30th alt. by the Rev. E. G. Dill, It. THOMPSON ANDERSON to flu KATE WAR REN, both ofi‘onnteh Dale. On Tuesday, the Bth mm. by the Rev. 1!. G. Dlll, Mr. HENRY STEINERto Iliu SARAH A. 1 WXLT, both of this count . On the 25th ML, At the év. Lutkren Person- Ixe, Emmiuburg. by the 11". Henry Bishop, Mr. J. D. SLACGENHACPT to Hill JANE L. NULL, both or the vicinity ofTeneytown. A. Purrianoe, On the 23d am, by the Rev. L. Gerhlrd. Mr. DANIEL KENNEDY 10 Miss CLARRXSSA 3111.- we“: of the vicinity of New Oxford. the In inst., by the name, Mr. ISAAC B “to Miss MARGARET A.GELSEL)IAX, both of?! Berlin. In Len ster City, I‘m, on Bond-y evening, December 28, 1860. by the Rev. G. F. Krotel, Mr. JOSEPH EDWIN SALE. of New Juicy, to Min FLORENCE M. HIMMEN, of Lnncmter. On the 29m ull., by Rev. P. Ruby, Hr. GEO. H. BRICK“ to Miss ELMIRA SHULTZ, both of Adam! my. On (In 14th ult., at GUY: Hotel, by the Rev. A. 11. Kremer, llr. JOSEPH G. GILBERT, of Mechaniclburg, Gumbel-{and co., to “in BLIIA C. WIBRIAN, of Adam: coumy. 0n Thundlymornlng.ln Pcbenburg, (Y. 8.) Hr. JACOB GARDNER, len., aged about 84 years. Mr. G. In: one of the clout Ind moat relpeeted citizenl of the county. A‘ Schenectady. New York. on the 10th hut, JOHN REED, non of the late Gen. James Reed, and fund-lon of R. G. Harper, Esq. His re mninl were brought to tlna place fur interment. On Saturdny, [be 51h inn" M. Hunterstown. Mr. HENRY BRINKERHUFF, of (1., aged 36 yearn. 0n the 8111 instu Mr. CONRAD lIOKE, aged 84 years 11 months and '1 days—an old and much reapectedcifizen of Nountjoy township. 0!: the 5111 inst... in Mounljoy township. HARGARET JANE, daughter of Mr. Wm. and In. Sophia. Bury, aged 1 your 7 months and 15 dlyl. ‘ On the 29th ult, in Pbilnddpbia, DAVID HEPLEIGH, of Sacramentn, California, and u. naive of Mining county, in the 37th year oflhis age. On the 28th of November. in Adnrnl county, ALICE CATHABINE HcCREABY, aged 17 yen: Ind 25 dayl. 0n the 29th an... in Fairfleld. olcroup, JOHN AD N,elden child of Chas. F. and Elizabe!!! Lg Aged 4 yem 2 month. and 29 days. Communicated. On the 7th inn; in Franklin town-hip, Nu. SARAH JANE. consort of John [birch-pm", Ind youngest danghur of John Kine, aged 20 yen-I 9 womb: and 20 dlyu. “ Thou m gone to the gnu; but we will no‘ deplore moo ; Though lon-owl Ind dukneu encompus the . tomb ; The Savior bu paucd thro_ugh its portal: be- fore thee, ‘ And tho lump of his love in thy guide through the gloom. Than ort pone to the grove; we no longer ho hold thee, ’ Nor trad tho rough pothl of the world by thy II o - But the wide ml of mercy are spread to en fold thee, And ulnar" only hope oinco tho Boflor both (I. ' ‘ ’ Thou on gone to tho (rovo; old, it; moulon for-skins, Porehoaoo thy rook oplrit 1n doubt lingered 1‘" Xoy tho ouoohho of haven bounhrtght on thy '- . 4.4 mm“: thou mylt houhe tho oonphinu' long. . Then on [one to tho gnve;hntwowmnot de plore thee, Slnae’od wu thy Bomom, thy Cardin, thy olde- Ile you thee: ho took thee, and he wilheltoro thoo ~ And dooth ho: "ho sting, olnco the Soviet bu died." Died, December 24th, In. MARY ANN ECKKRT, wife ofJou-ph Bckert, Ind daughter of Samuel Wintmde,:‘ed 23 yenn 9 months and 10 d: I; on the let of January, Mr. JOSEPH ECKJRT, husband of the Above, aged 25 year! 4 month: end 1 day. There in e cllm for thou who weep, A net for the near] is found; ' They 50m, lie Ind Iweetly sleep, Low in the ground. The storm that wreck: the winter sky, No more disturbing their sweet repose, Thu: lnmmer evening’s latent sigh Thnt shuts the tone. We longed to lay our pninfnl hands And aching hearts beneath the 1011, ‘l'o slumber in the dreamlcas bod From all our tail. 0, live and deeply cherish still» The secret remembrance of the past, Rely on heuvcn'l unchanging will, For we have peace at last. Communicated. LYDIA ANN SUSAN died November the 29th, 1860. sged 9 yam 3 months and 1 day; JOHN died December the'loth, nged 16 year: 8 month and 5 dnyl; ud SOLOMON died January the sth, 1361, aged 20 year: 11 month: And 3 days ~children of Denial wd Barbara Trestle. of Mountjoy townlhip, Adams county. Thus an hue died in one fumily within three months, of putrid lore throut. Friendl um friends depart; Who hath not loot a friend 7 There il no union hen: of hearts, Thu find: not here In end; Were this frail world our only rut, Living or dying, none‘were blclt. There in 3 world than Where parting in_uuknown, A whole eternity of lore Formed for the good 510:6 And flith behold: the dying hm Truulued to that happier aphcre. fl-Sur Ind Sentinel plea. copy. I. I. HE Indie: 0! St. J-men' gather“) Church . Announce thu they will old 3 PAIR in he Blue!’ Ball, Geuylburg, commencing on lou dq, the 21:! day of January ind. The proceeds m m be mod for pluing Gu Light In the Church. Tickets for Supper 50 Cent: each. A lugs Ind chalet nriety of To" Ind Prea enu will be for Isle. Friend: in ur. country, vflllng to contribute micm fat a. Fair and Supper, Inch :- Tut keyl, Chicken, Hm, Bm, nroeordinny reqnu‘» ed to do 10. Notice of intention can be given sud nuclei ha a the bone a! It. Hun Inn". mu. public are Invited to extent! their pmoup. 00!. 0!" Amounts. Jun 14.1361. ' Statement 1' THE BANK OF GETTYBBUBG. O ASSETS. L0anuddhe0uu.....................5274,076 on 5pecie.......................-.......:...... 33,213 as Due by omer Mm... ............... “,5” 37 Now ofother humanuuunm 3,640 n W.........,......_ ~......-........... 1m a man-...... ....m-................. .461 98 80nd5.....................“..-............. 6,0): ‘l7 Real M...............................~ 6,400 on rud.......................‘...........&5a,au u . . V mum...:....._................... 3,310 00 ma................ ..m.............« m 32 Dan .9 other m-......-........._... 1:84:15 rm............_............. ......"W a CAM“..- ...;...;..4sMl‘,m N.‘ n. shun m.“- eanut, to the but ‘ my high It. NIH. ; ‘ . T. D. CW4 (la-Ber. . flan-lad m 5" .0, :59 MI an... 1801. 0-0.. Anus. l.‘ ' «.100. ’ 4 ' “cannon-.mu‘ n 0.0... : : mamm~ amour 6%. • 0..11 Communicated. Fair! Fair” EMS r ~ 111 thin unt’ {on p 1 A _.Jy pox _ lele will thin,- he (cud toluu a» bath. markets may Alford chill! hil'Bl-Ihfl ea mn the choicest. or'lAqnon. “one but Alan tive und mmmodlungfloulm will In M ted .1 tbs Hotel? Wm: good bod-. 3001 (on, and .11 the other Hangout! of thrionh good, not forgetting to mention modem charges, he cannot M) u: give autumnal. ‘ no therefore solicits I shun of the public}?- tromgo. JOSHUA PRI ‘ BN. B ——HORSRS Ind VEHIOLIS can nhuyl be [and on hire at the Nahum! How. ‘ Jan. 14,1861. Bm‘ ; . - Notice. ERNARD DEARDORFP’S ESTATE-Jab E tern of adminLu-nuon on the «m of urnard Deardorfi, lnte of Franklin township. Adams county, deceased, luring been granted to the undersigned, residing in the same town ship, he hereby gives not! 0 to all permnl in debted to mid estate to In a immediate pay ment, and those bningclai 3 against the pun w present them properly Au euflcatod for o‘- ucmmt. BENJASHN DEARDOEFF, Jan. H, 1861. 6‘ ‘ Adu’r. Licensee. HE following Applications, to keep tPlblic Home, und Smre Licemc, hM'c b'm'llod in my office‘ with the requisite number '0! signers, and will bapmenwd M :hc Court a! Qunmr Sections, m lamina, line 21-: day a] January inlaid: . , : TATIRN LXFRXBI: NICHOLAS MURITZ, Freedom township. l‘l'Oll LlCIIII: GEO. W. QOWEN. Getty'bnrg. JOHN EIOHOLTZ, an}. Jan. 14,1861. tc ‘" Public Sale. N “caddy, the 29th day of January befits O subscriber, Administrator ofJou Hm, deceued, will sell M. Public Sale, at the 113.0 residence of Mid decedent, in anlen MIL- Ihlp, Adlm! county. nbo'ut‘ one mile wen]. of Mummmhur , the following Personal Prop"- ty, viz: A fiAMILY MARK, Butcher Wagon, Sleigh, Buy Ladders, Harrow, Shovel Plough, Corn Fork, Double and Single-creel, Culling Box, Horse Gears, Saddle and BridleuGhb Cradle, I lot of Lumber. Shingles, I large lot of Carpenter‘s and Cabinet-maker“: Tooll, Tallow and Yes-el 5, with a. variety of other nrfick‘, mo numerous to mention. 32;“Sule to commence at .12 o‘clock, M., on laid day, when *ancndance will be given and (em: made known by ABRAHAM mun, JR., Mn , Jan. 7,1861. u‘ n Auditor’s Notice. HE undersigned, Auditor, appointed by the I Court of Common Plan of Adnmn county to istribute the bulnnce relpnining in the had! of Jon. B. Dunn, Esq., Assign.“ of 3.3.313- )uau und Ern. H. Human, (doing business un der the firm of H. B. k E. H. linuigh,) finder n deed of voluntary assignment for the bend: of crediters, hereby notifies all partie- immi ted that be will discharge the duties 0! MI I!- poinunent, It his oflice. in Gettysburg, on 19»- day, Ute 15m day of January mt, at 10 o’clock, A. M., of mid day, to make distribution m the parties entitled thereto. WM. A. DUNCAN, Auditor. - Dec. 31, 1860. 1:! - To the School-Tax Payers_ F THE BOROUGH OF GETTYSBMP 0 By order of the Board at School Director! 0 me Borough of Gettysburg, Lhereby (in notice tbnt suit. will be instituted against all penoua whose Taxes are not paid on or bank (In 2515 of Jmovy ngt. ‘ ‘ s; mmmw, cm. Jan. 7,1361. 3t Account. HE account of lu'lc F. Blunanofi, Com -1 mince of thermal: Ind acute afloat A", Srwbu been led in the Court of Common Plots of Adams county, Ind will be confirmed by the aid Court, on tile 26!]: day of Jam act, nnlen tulle be shown to use century. I. P. BAILEY, may. Doc. 24, 1860. 4:9 . Flour, Groceries. Bw. HAVE conamntly on hand, FLOUR, (Jon I and Buckwheat HEALS. Hammony, Soup Beans, Dried Fruit, And Pickdl; SUGABS. COFFEES, Teas, Syrups, N. O. Nahum, am crop, at.» cents per gallon, me vary but ml for bald/n5.) English Cheese, and every other article naunlly kept in s Flour uni Grocer‘y Store. Give me a cull. WM. GILLESPIE. . Gez’ysburg, Dec. 31,1860. 6111' . A Novelty N THE ART WORLD! PHOTOGRAPHY I UPON PORCELAIN.—Securod by lead: putent in tho United States, England, Franco Ind Belgium. THE AMERICAN PHOTOGRPHIC POllO3- LAIN COMPANY, No. 781 Broadway. Nay York, bnving Iccured their novel and ingenious invention by American and Europvnn pawns, are mu; prepared ‘0 execute all orders (at MINIATURE LIKEPTESSEB of Person: ou Chino, prisemiug I“ the sum tin and advantageous features of ordinary photographs, the briiiinucy and finish of A water-color drawing. end a hlmem namin cd quniily of durability, by being rendered on imperinhnhle u the natural properties at the articles upon which they are Lnnlimed. - As the patented proceu oi theCempnny an nblel the reproduction of Photographs, not 03' ly on plain surfscea, but upon such u no round or of any degree of irregularity—par tmits can be reproduced with human accura cy, and deiicncy of delineation, upon Poneinl‘n wurcl of guy description nut! dimension used M Articles of luxury or of household uuuq, lush as , KENS, VASES, BREAKFAST CUPS, ‘ Toilet Articles, kc“ thereby "curing (mm?) portraits and furnishing a unique 3nd exqu - lite nyle ofomamentuion of uticluln doma uc nu.’ in order to furnish facilities for the gnu!!- cntjon of the popnisr tube, and to meet the vents of thoee patrons of the Fine Arts deck on: of hnving Portraits on Porcelain, the Com pany have imported from Europe I. collection of unperior porceinin goods, manufactured to their own order, which they sell nt cool pricee. ‘ A: the American Company are owner! of the potent right, and consequently the only periont authorised to use the proceu, they hue detero mined, in orderto word peopleofevery action of the Union an opportunity to poems: PORTRAITS ON CHINA, ‘ to make the following proposition to neidenh in the Country, who ere unable to visit person, In] theAtelierend other Galleria in New York: Person: undthg s photognph, ashram or dnguerreotypa w the once of flu 00cm in New York, W3l“ 1': ' rm Dank, < wm mdvolnntun ”mel:qu alum, : richly omm! Brecht-arc“ ind Stale", with taperu'lk Wei-rod W‘ usual: I Mom Ind y Tall 1.518,”. ’.2 1 they viuxneun In Ilka mug: hm Punch Vu- or Toilet Ankh, Vida “MM! reprod tramway-fad proton.” ‘ ‘ ”- 4 Jan go. r a" ‘ . "#sz m'mfl‘, ’ -' they!!!) receive In return s P“! “Helm Yuan, “it. poflnlu ”coated «aligning lunn panting; Ind, in “to m, yarn-ha at“ b. “mannedfggm nu; hfizym o no (u t o n n; hangw Ben’uudna $0113: mm]; ' 11. . Menu: v HM' town,wuuy «680.1»an - e in .3 All mum to be s‘d_ , up: :lé‘iiii? u , i PI II H I I . -" ' m MMyJ-afla‘h Ockzzlflwkh - ' Momma“! 5325. his Mi cw Helium or that my to. do“, ‘ at 1h! MIN =I -