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Instigating Civil War. It is rumored that one of tlio first acts of the Republican Legislature will be to appropriate a large sum of money--from one to 'five millions of dollars--to arm and equip lktu week make an urgent appeal to our distant troops for the ostensible purpose of aiding' i lorn GETTYSBURG--SATUKDAV LAST. Superfine Flour 4 50 to 4 75 Rye Flour 3 TO DISTANT this White Wheat 1 08 to 1 Red Wheat 1 05 to 1 25 SnHAns BiiKnyjR'B Store ig well worthy a visit just at this time. doubt whether, even in our Inrgcst cities, sa line 11 display of Stoves can be found. Their Inrgc room is full of Stoves of every pattern; also, every va- I riety of Hollow Ware, Sheet-iron Ware, Tin 10 planished Ware, Japan Ware--embrac- the Federal Government in the preserve- suhfcriben.

for money--tbc most of whom Rye. tion have now been receiving the paper three, of the Lriion. We do not see that fc Buc i ii i Pennsylvania IB in the most remote danger four, five, years, without paying us. 4. A jn i(i HIWV ittjj have asked time and again for monev--yea of an attack Irom any quarter.

We do not i I a believe that any man thinks she in in dan we have almost begged for it--but noatten- Buckwheat CloverSeed 4 50 to 4 Timothy Seed 1 25 to I Barnes H. Bosley, MERCHANT, I Not. 124 and 126 Forth Strut, BALTIMORE, MD. iiiuj i. liniiautTA 11 111 vi, it -viu nm prepared to receive nnd sell OH I ing, indeed, everything in the liousa furnishing on fo COUNTRY PRODUCE.

Having line. Also, Sausage Cutters, Sausage Bn experience of ten years in Him Coimiiinsion Lard Presses, Ac. They prepared to business, (and wishing to continue that alone,) 65 25 A-dTrts. North Third Lower Mart, PHILADELPHIA, invite the atltnlion of Teacheri, Booksellers and Country to their very large Stock of Schmri Books, published ID Ibis nnd other cities, Mgelher with and Blank I'uper unit Stationery generally. S.

I), publish- i i i i 1 tilt II IV i 111 14 I lli sell wholesale and retail, Tin Ware and myself that I shall be able to give iron Ware, of their owu manufacture--keeping i rA( i to all who me with consign Flax Seed Plascr of Paris tion is paid to call. Wo can get along as OI a 8 or that an army is necessary for her de, 1 Haster ground, per bag 1 20 6 DO ff m. t. HAULS, way no longer. Our stock of Ink, .1 AVD 1-iiopniEToK I fence and therefore we cannot see tlie ob-' AD i HOI-HI trou.

Paper and Type must be kept up--for which jectof rinsing an army, without it to i i i i we have to pay cash. How can we do tins i I against atecMi of enitnyivuriia, who the, i Hour i polity of the Itfpublifun perty, iiittnnnrnt Jfofmlitirafl rule, and rrnshtiy itiontofrdt- see the reasonableness of our request. Send 1 Pork 6 00 to 6 a sufficient numbejfeof handi to supply any demand. Their assortment of Lumber is very large; also Coal of every kind. OBTTYMBVKCi, A i MONDAY MOBNlNtt, JAN.

7, 1861. BALTIMORE--FRIDAY LAST. 25 lo 5 and lay outofonr hard-earned money -for vfheat friends, reflect a moment nnd Rye force of MOVCMCIK in I i the men who are engaged in this mad us immediately what is due us--or as much of it as you can. If you knew how we are Corn Oats Clover Seed Tiinothv Seed i prospect grows more gloomy day day. Congress is doing nothing.

Tho Republican members seem determined to force eivil war upon the country. Were they disposed to favor just and harmonizing' "may be poh'-l ne we know would be mwe rr mifc i Whiskey a a on every hand and the great in-1 Beet Cuttle, per 6 project, which would fan the flumes of a civil, Hogs, per commotion, already too intense, consider convemenco we are put to taidi- the trouble might be they will not. Rather than abate their war-cry, they will let the conn- try go to the wall. They want war to fomo Under Mr. Buchanan')) Administration, in cy in your payments.

To delinquent in tho coun- Webster, in his memorable re-' ty--and A A to them, too--the ply to Hnyne, drew that graphic picture of nary Court, to commence on next Monday dissolution which will live long as our week, will nfliird many opportunities to re- Guano, per ton. 1 20 1 73 to GO to 7: 32 to 37 5 00 to 5 50 1 75 to 2 00 6 00 to 8 50 00 (o 7 50 00 00 18 lo 19 62 00 HANOVER--TucnsDAV LAST. to relieve Lincoln from responsibility language lasts, no one dreamed a it would mil money to the printer. SESB IT AI.O.VG-- ever become 11 dread reality. Men admired BRING IT way so it POMES ALONG in the matter.

This is the secret of their present policy--a policy which looks as though they would rather wee the Uepublic it--they could nut do otherwise--as a burst of oratory--a brilliant flight learn from the Hanover Spectator that about t.wo weeks ago, Mrs. than thnt their party interests of tlic imagination--nothing more. But wifc of a i oul, residing near Ab- suffer. It state of things, how swiftly has it nssumcd the 0 almost instantly i i blind. of prophecy fulfilled.

we not g) lc a 0ne to the cellar to attend to some Flour, from woprons 1 Do. from stores Wheat 1 i Curn Oats Clover Seed Timothy Seed Plaster" On Thursday last, by the Rev. Jacob Zicglcr, Mr. GEORGE WURLEY, of Butler ship, lo Miss ELIZA, daughter of i Daniel 5. Myers, of Reading township.

tender the happy couple the printer's compliments, and hope their voyage down llie stre'iiu of time may be attended by prosperous gales. On the in St. Joseph's Church, the Rev. Basil A. Shorb, Mr.

ot Union township, to Miss SALLIE Conowago township. On the 25lh at the residence of Samuel Buhrnwn, by the llev. H. G. Dill, Mr.

JOHN W. A Frederick, lo Miss MALINDA AMELIA G. of Adams county, Pa. SATISFACTION lo all who me witn consignments Will alao attend to filling orders for Groceries, Gunno, and all kinds of Fertilisers. Feb.

'GO. ly 5 10 to 1 4 7J 1 )0 6 50 learn from Washington that the now see States dissevered, dicorlant, work there, when the calamity bef'el her. President, after mature deliberation, eamo lligfrent-- a land rent with civil feuds There was no one about the house to render to tho conclusion on Saturday evening week, that Major Anderson, in evacuating Fort Moultrie, violated no instructions and did JSjoccial DR. WISTAR'R BALSAM OF WILD the whole history of Medical Disrov cries no remedy has performed so man I remarkable cures ot tlie a If 3DI3EZD. On the 16th of typhoid fever, Mr.

RRR- A DEARDORFF, ot Franklin township, aged 43 years 2 months and 23 days. On llie 29lh in Menallcn township, NEANDER AUGUSTUS, aged 4 years 1 moiilli and 29 a and on the 30th A I accd 2 years 1 month and days, bolh sons, of Mr. Gideon Biuighcr. On the 31st in Menallen township, Mr. GEORGE BLACK, aged 68 years 0 months and Lawrence D.

Dietz's OTION HOUSE. A UOSK1KY, TIUMMLVGS, AND TOYS, Wholesale and Retail, asCheap as any place in Baltimore. 151 FRANKUS STBKKT, BALTIMORE. HQy Orders promptly attended to. June 18, 1860.

)y ers of many Popular Vgrks, a i BS T710CXDKO 1852. Chartered 1854. Located COR. OF BALTIMORE CHARLES BALTIMORE. Largest, Mos-t Elegantly Furnished Popular Commercial College the United Stated.

Designed expressly for Young Men desiring to obtain a Tiioaounii PBACTICAI. BUSISKSS EDUCATION in the sliurlcst possible time and at the least expense. A Laige and Itcautifnlly Ornamented CircAi- ar. containing upwards of SIX SQUARE FEET, the following: THE SERIES OF XOffilAL A By Edwwd Brooks, A. M.yl'i em.iiicii in Pennsylvania State Whatever hclpe student DERSlMNnixn of his study.

Teacher, nets as a powcrft him, wl.ilc it releases the bor of milking cxplanatioi unnecessary with a more pci The scries above named lint a tliort time, nnd yet without advertising amounts to almost on pics. of their adv 3t.tl.cO, as 1. They contain similar 2. They exhibit mim 1 ml solutions to problems been confined to Algebn 3. The matter in arruni eally than in adapted for instruction.

4. NoBiiljcctsor phrn: introduced in lessons prerii they are fully explained, al led along without the nee troublesome explanations which i HMETICS, of Maih- rm.il School. TIIOIIOUOH CN- by his Sliinnlunt upon from the ich would ue Text Rook. belli published rffttvfew ng, the demand idrcd thousand cu- luuy be briefly Stages i matter than miy of new uritlimrii- al have heri-tofofe mnrr philojOphi- thcrcfurti belter icacher. Very few clcmcntii New lipns or to those in tvhicli 1C pupil i' thin if frequent and be part of orks have thif i SI-KCIMKX OF a LargcEn- throushont the series, graving (the finest of the kind ever made in "Social Arithmetic, this country) the Interior View of the College, with Catalogue slating term's.

i such uth county, bc sc it toEvcry Yonng Man on applieafuM rection? uf A son of Daniel Cycara 10 or I1ABfiI! Write immediately and yon eye 1 the sun 'see it on den loss of sight. PUBLIC in mind that kod but fiod onlv knows how soon thnt a i returned tbej found her totally the Lungs, and Chest--of Coughs, mny be AVebstert As yet no cause has been assigned for thi 3 ud- only what, under the Lad )ra granted. When hih oye right to do. This dwision of tho frcni- turned to behold for tlie time ground that he had pledged himself to tlie South, Carolina Legislature not to change the military at nt present. Tlie critcnution of Fort Moultrie, mid tho oocupationol'Kort Snmptcr.by Mnjor son, lie looks upon as a violation of the which he, a.s Secretary of War, Jiad made in good faith.

Jgy-J'eter Mclntirc. of York, P.i., been appointed Collector at Charleston. The President will attempt to collect the revenues, nnd ho will not withdraw Anderson from Kort Snmpter. These ure the two yioints that arc decided. It has been reported for several days that sloop of war Itrooklyn the strain Hiirrict Lane lire under orders fur Southern i-erviee.

All the iivailabln forces Fort I.eavfiiworth have been orderi-d Ijy ion. Scott to hold themselves in readiness 4o proctHKl to Tort Mellenry, Ilaltimorc, at A luouient's notice. s)iectaelo. Jfay wi children's children .1113 far-famed, long-tried, and justly celebraled Balsam. So generally acknowledged is tlie superior excellence of this remedy a but few our former lion.

D. M. of who have tested its virtues ex- deliver a Lecture on The I periencc fail to kuefp il at band as a and Union." A merciful Provi-' Cardinal Dulles of the American in certain cure fjr sudden attacks of Cold--fully 1 believing th.it its remedial powers arc conipre- i hensivc euongb to embrace cverv form of dis- Chnrcli, on To-mmrow (Tuesriay) lB(1 sli gi lto cold to the most dan- V't hope lie will be greeted i a full house. gerous aymptom of pulmonary complaint. Siii-le 25 Tickets for -f- C.

I I ESQ. 1 LKAMBiii'itc. Mny 7, 18CO. Some eight jcars since I was attacked i dfnt.it induced the lion. John U.

Heaven," he did not Secretary of "War, to immediately the broken and dishonored fnipments of jf i his resignation, which was accepted. 1 ollf 0 glorious Union." A merciful i a i a Mr. Floyd based his resignation on the dence spared him the sight of ghastly a t) esent Ciiais," in German Reformed i our children, and our never live to see it Congress. In the Senate, on Monday. Mr.

Powell, from tlie committee of thirteen, made a re- Course, $1. Can be h.id at all the principal btorcj in months and 22 a On Tnesd.iv morning list, LOl'ISA EVE- LINK, daiiKhtcr of Mr. Jobi.ih Bcniicr, of Stra- b.in township, aged 20 diivs. List of Letters will receive the package by return iniiil. Address, E.

K. LOSIER, Baltimore, Feb. 1800. ly Mathiot Son's OFA A FURNITURR WAREKOOMS.Xos. 25 and 27 X.

Gny street, Baltimore, (near EMAIXLXli in the Pool Oflice, Gettysburg, I fayctte extending from (Jay to Frederick Jan. 7, Bu ker John Bonier Lucas Bonnilield IJaviJ Hand riamnel Briukel Wm. liiisllinnil Krown Abraham ritory of Arixonu wu tuken up si red, Mr. ISeii.jaiiiin, ot'Lonimnia, mldressed the Senate on the state of the times, nnd concluded Senators, we shall soon part to meet no more as Senators in this chamber. If we have determined to withdraw, let us depart in peace and he conjured them not to let their conscience or their honor delude them i nn invasion of the seceding sueli un invasion occur, none could foretell what would follow.

The South illicit meet with adverse circumstances: desolation might he carried throughout the hind, and those who advocated civil insurrection mny under the lead of ndvan- 1 fing armies, stir 't up the savages on the borders mny le invited to join in, as in the a severe Connjli, the long coiitinn.ince of liulen George which alarmed me very and me Clapp II. lo look lor some remedv fo rivoiie me from Cieager C. W. Coon i a Eliz.ibetli Dutlcrrow Hiilsam of i Cherry was recoui- i mended 1 gave it a i a and Uou.ihey Mrs. Nancy A.

address to the people of the Tni-' vo i ut he would say a under all States, iv movement of Senator JJigler the.se circiuiistnnres, the South could not John rochranc, of New York, has been be subjugated. Never Never Never Concert of Prayer will that they are unable to agree upon liny ncxtWedncsdny evening, to continue i i in Inch I found myself. I applied I' 1 of 1 tln1 .1 durintr tjie a i of llie week. Wedncs- to different received no benefit. The bill lor tho organization of he er-1 Church, i Cherry was reconi- net eon.sKle- i mendi-d 1 gave it a i a and was relieved ot i rccscr Jesse Mr.

Dill i i i on i a shif balf a bofle. 1 kept on 1 i Alexander Christ i Rev. Mr. McKhvue ofliciating; usinp it i peiniaiicnlly emcd. 1 would al- Gioss Abba on Friday evening i i German Reformed i so say that several of my friends hrue iibcii the (iniimncr U.

L. lialiiuui i iiotonisliing results. Very J. C. SMITH." FROM J.

SCOTT, ESQ. Lr.wisiiritit. May 7, 18CO. Messrs. Sctli W.

Fonle Iji'iitlemcn 1 have n-ed your valuable medicine, Dr. Wistar's Ilalfam of Wild Cherry, for couctis, colds, and throat a i i coiaplaints. found it nn excellent remedy in my own case. I have also used it in my family i llie happiest results. J.

SCOTT. nnd Prayer. In the i services were had to only genvuic in tlie i Pre-byteiian Rev. Mr. lii preaching llie sermon--and in i in Ihu dermaii Reformed Mr.

A olliciaiing. Miller Alex, (saddler) Myers Mrs. Hannah C. i i a E. D.

Mrs. Hannah (lillcr Rev. Henry tforlcy 0. T. McGnugby Robert Morrison ViuOrcary John Neely Sr.

Xoal John Jr. Pfahl Conrad G. Patterson John Church, P.ev. Mr. ofliciating; on a i i evening in tlie MethodUt Church, Rev.

i a i on Sunday afternoon in Hie L'. P. Church. Rev. Mr.

Keiser offi- a i and on Sunday evening in St. James' Church, Rev. Dr. Krniith ofliciating. JfSjyFriday last was generally observed by our citij.vns as day of Fiuting, B.

(Jelty M. C. George a S. U.igeiman Francis Hoffman Nicholas Harris Mrs. Maria liicknian James Johnson A.

C. Kirk licnj. S. KojinplfurJ.O. Ketlemen Peter I the'Housie.

Mr. Hughes, of a a offered a resolution culling on i Secretary of the Treasury for a statement of the amount of money expended in each State since the foundation of the goveiiiiiient lor forts, nrseiuils, nnd all other public improvements, for the rivcis and and the of acres of public land granted, and its approximate value. Agreed to. I fr. McPherson, of Pennsylvania, offered I resolution calling on the Secretiny of War I'he citycouncil ol 1 rovulcnco, Hliode i ommt (1 the timisfer of cannon Island, has passed a resolution instructing and munitions ol'war from the different ar- tlw representatives of that city in the State "dials, where sent, and in what (juantities signed by Mr.

(YitU-nden nnd many other members of Congress. The propositions those introduced into the Senate by Mr. Crittenden. The object i to get the approval of tho people in order that the proposed amendments bo passed ly a vote of two-thirds as amendments to the constitu-; tion. 1 ik at i i boys and girlf.

-From the 1st of October lo the of a a Dora Flemming coniniitted to memory 1700 i a M. Myers cnin- luitted lire both a ei' Is, residing in i plate, and are meinbei of the M. E. Sabbath School. May i in other Schools try to iiumitate their commenda- Wultr't litlram has tlie vritttn signature of I.

l.eed) Daniel ftni.1 the i cue of the Pioprietors Lotl C. on outer a all other is vile and Little Mary Agnes worthies. BrsyPrepared by SETH W. rOWLE liost'on, and for sale by A. D.

(Jetlys- E. Ilileslunv, York i Wolf, ist i i Soloiuiin a Jacob filer. i i i i i i i I). E. llolliiiger, A a Miller, i and by dealers i Jim.

7, I 4w Pciilers Leonh Roiley Mary M. Stouer Catharine Smith Thomas Sandy MUs Annie C. Strnusbnugli Anthony Gonmbling Eliza'h Snyder i i Mary A SnjderMiss Mary E. Smith Mrs. Catharine Stahl Samuel 2 Tawney Charles L'lionias Mrs, Sarah I lor Alfred i i a 11.

W. Warner Miss Cuthnrinc Wilson i a Walker John Wert Jeremiah largest establishment of the kind in the Union. Always on hand a large assortment of modes of Teaching arc and under the name ot cnrion's JMid interesting problems arc introduced, whicji mar be used ndv.inl.igc in nakening upUhc attention, sharpening the faculties of fi. The key is not only whal its fil but il is niso a complete treatise otiTfa art tPiicliing Mental Arithmetic; being i useful to the Teacher. The everyday practical value of Montar iihinetic to every one who or money, if only for the daily necessaries of liie now universally admitted.

It therefore comes imperative upon teachers to practice llie method of leaching it. The books are beautifully printed on thick white paper, mid neatly and tastefully bound. SORTUOCOLORS OFCOTTAGE Wood Chairs, OHice Chairs, Barber Chain-, Cribs nnd Cradles, Hat Racks, Hall Furniture, Jilt and a Frame Looking Classes, Sideboards, Extension Tables, of every length. Persons disposed to purchase uro invited to call and give our stock an examination, which for variety and quality of workmanship is not equalled by any establishment in the country, i ccn A. A I I I SOX, JIos.

25 and 45 N. Guy street. l)l Aug. G. 18CO.

ly Wilson Lambert T. I'lemming Isaac LUlc E. i J. Mathews Charles fiKORGK M. calling for letters in tho aljov list i please the) i ailicrtiscd.

Burr Mill Stones A A F. STARK Cur. of Xorlk ami Ci'tttt'f opposite C. It. R.

Station, ItAi.nsioitu, MD. Muniifnc-' turcrs of 1HIRRS, Importers and Dealers in Bolting Cloths, Leather ami Cium lieltings, Calcined Plaster, and Mill Irons, of Warranted Quulilv. Also, Colone, Oocalico, and Esophci i Stones ot al! 27, '00. ly sent lo by Mail, on receipt of one- third of Ihc nhove prices lo prc-pav postage. SANDER'S SERIES OF READERS, Consisting of Primer, cents; Spelter, IS First Reader, 15ccnls: Third.

40 cents; Fourth. J6 rents; Fifth, 75 cents; High School. 88 cents; Young Ladies, 8H cents and Sander's New Speaker, elc- tcd, beautifully Illustrated, substan- :1, and sold nt lowur prices lliuu any Other btries of Readers. WHITE'S COPY ROOKS, P.y T. K'nk Wliiti-, President of College.

writing is ticaMifol, yet simple, practical and easily langlit, tern being, fonndcil o.i natural hai.iis uinl principles. The sale lias became very large nod is increasing. They afford a liberal profit to dealers. PKLTON'S OUTLINE MAPS. Tliis scries of Six Superb Maps is now adopted in almost every school of note in llw Union, where Geography taught, and baa George M.

Bokee, MPORTER and Dealer in J- I I oui I'cpresentatiye Legislature to n.se their to alo, to a sale- ble example. iu tlii? or any other coimtvy all othrr Wafers countcrlcils. The nt Il.irrinbiirg, i ple.isc accept thanks for i can be tlie name BUY AN' of arms, nnd' to whom, early copies of the Governor's and since, April laid over under the rules. the repeal of tho personal liberty law 0 Cochrane offered a resolution State. placing the hall of the House the dispo- The Governor of New York rcoommends sn! of chaplains of the Senate and House friends Public Sale.

Me of January prices. subscriber. A i i i a of HAIIT, ddcased i sell at i Sale, at the lute PVI.MON1C A I i i a i i 0 lc( hl lllMh a i i 3 i a i i i a i the i imf i llllinU n.ile of ever i the a ot 1 U.MOMC Mu mmi shul i Propert i A A I A i i i a h'leigh, Hay Laddcis, a IMonjili, Corn Fork', Double and i Box, 5cars. and P.rnlles, a i A hag been Introduced upon the Hc-inixphere Maps, all its dc- tnilo having been so arranged as to prrscntn most gorgKOiis appearance, while thvy do not interfere with each other or the CIIIN'A, GLASS QUF.OSWAnE, upon Maps, and are easily taii ht and 41 North Howard Street, between Loxiug- understood by Tcai-hcr and Pupil. Price $25 Ion and Fayctte Streets, RALTIMORK.

full set of six Mupn, or for act Of But STOXEWARK always on a at Factory Maps a'dne. June 18, 13GO. ly New Rich EWELRY, S1LVES A SILVER PLAT- Oct. 22, bring on cni-h A Snan's Pulmonic WB A Novelty TIIE ART WORLD! PHOTOGRAPHY i Goldand I by tettert i i i i Ko, 10 NOUTII GAY STIIKKT, 3AL- in the United Sutcs, Kngland, Franca 1 iu store a a i assort- llllr Uoipium. i i i i Tm AMERICAN' PnOTOGUPIHC POUCK- i a for 11 great variclj COMPANY, No.

11 Broadway, Sew ijf 1'lain Gol.t and Sett JSruiKilies, Mosaics, Car- or having secured thnirBovel and the repcnl of the personal lihcrty bill, and also rocommcnds that other States do the tuimo. Friday next, the fat day reeominL-nded by the President, whiuh waMidoptod. JIc. Pry or, of offered resolution that any attempt to preserve the Union of i the States hv force would he impracticable Legislature of Pennsylvania or- 1 0 llclivo to Hl llU 1Hlll liberty. On on Tuesday in both i this lie demanded the previous fjiietion.

M. of i Mr. Stanton. of Ohio, moved to lay ooniity. was elected Speaker of the Senate, on the table, which motion prevail- nnd KI.UIIA W.

I i i a )n thc ollllte) Mr. Bigler Speaker of the House of -Representatives. Awakos, the" petition of citizens of yi irrespective ot party, praying that scorcllc Wide Awakes, it i-eems, are ('ongress mny pass the resolutions ottered nboiitto perpetuate their organization, for by Mr. f'rittenden. Laid on the table.

future operation upon the politics of the! "Mr. Crittenden ottered a for A I connti 7 1 ho following item, from the Are a Blessing to all Classes and Constitutions Brvan's Wafers shop in with all whole valued three or four dollars. Two men who were sleeping in the shop at the time made a narrow escape with their lives, their hair oud eye-brows being much Peter Feiser been awarded the to build tlie new School House at New making immediate provision by law for ta- Oxfor(1 for 700 nll comp i te uesks ic of the people on the amend- Laid York Triliae of Tuesday last, is mP proposed to the constitution. AViiiE A A Garibaldi Wide over. Awakes of which Mr.

i. I.n is Jiptain, Mr. C. also offered a lengthy series of reso- wtt on Svnilav at the Demilt House, No. 373 lutions for amending the nnd 375 Second Avenue, for the purpose of are, in eil'ect.

with slight additions, C' 15 "the same as introduced recently by Mr. Douglas, Mr. Crittenden briefly addressed the Sen- Monday last, the residence of the Inte James A. Thompson, deceased, was sold by O. Wills, to Mrs.

Oook, for S775, organizing secret society to be known as tlio Independent Order of Wide Awakes. A. Heiss acted as Secretary. Tho proceed-! ings were conducted in secret. Miller, raised last season, nt his Nurseries two miles west of Petersburg, a ate, saying that he did not believe that the American people were unequal to tlie occa- writer in the filar tfawn sion of saving the country, and he appealed Turnip weighing Ibs.

and measuring 23 inches in circumfeieiice. That's "some!" ere are mnny hereabouts who have articles--low abuse and don't tho people be adopted. is only to bc eaten in the spring of piiblutli attacks upon sworn Jurors for doing Mr )ou made a conciliatory sppech, the yeiir this they are mistaken. Mr. what they conscientiously believe to be right against coercion, and advocated in aii.ear-, REW)IS on Mnrsh cre ek.

brought unon other honest and manner, first, the restoration ot the Missouri line to the Pacific, and making it, a the other and better were honorable gentlemen lor performing tneir a of col)Btitutioll ttndi gccon the novel i aced upon any table. They were official duties with uprightness and fidelity scvera i rono.Mtions contained in his resolu- tender--not striivv." as thev often are in to the laws. But if the writer will cornel tions nnd'those of Mr. Crittenden. He tllo back to the issue he started out with, and was for peace in order to save the i ta cs in which the verdict woo feriain irrepressible iacle and it cannot be construed otherwise.

And give 'hat ease, in which the verdict was controlled by political influences," we will, wero w(j prepnrcd fol wav Not prepnred give hkn the benefit of our columns to his -with soldiers, nnd munitions, and navies heart's content. Faee the music, and let and provisions to engage in a war: but were spring. Friend Redding has again debtor. tn know who's who." Simon Cameron, of this State, been appointed Secretary of the Tron- we prepared in our hearts for with our brethren eury by Mr. Lincoln.

MeClure. This "heads off" Governor of Massachusetts rc- the repeal of the Personal Liberty bUls. Wide Awake Clubs of Pittsburg Brown, lirtwing Elmira (N. Y) Gazette Brown, was in Elmira yesterday, in conference with some of the'abolitionists here. He came in on the Southern train nnd departed North.

He is working up some plot to annoy the slaveholders." returns of the election in Georgia, for members of the Convention, indi- have resolved to form themselves into mili- rate that Georgia has gone for immediate larj companies. What madness! Is not secession, guch a course calculated to incite Democrats to ft similar course T. B. FLORENCE, of Philadelphia, has announced his intention to run for (he Clerkship of the next House of Repre- Sentinel has at last come to the conclusion that "we have indeed fallen upon troublous times." ffaond Adventism. The second Adventists of this country seem to be falling into the mke of the Bev.

Dr. Cummings, of London, Hud hit opinion that the year 1867 WJU a winding up of the things of time. T)M Bev. Joshua V. Himes, the leader of i American Adventists, hu espoused this ikeory, with the exception that he allows a littt of time for the chrono- logical and looksfor "the end" irhere between 1864 and 1868.

He is pub- a paper deroted to the advocacy of HDwk cbqrv far countey these. Philadelphia, Drc. report was put in circulation that Wheatland, President Buchanan's private residence, in this State, has been burned. The report, however, is unfounded. Dr.

Bosserman succeeds the Rev. Dr. Shrigley ns pastor of the Universalist church in Richmond, Va. American Almanac has now arrived and is now ready for delivery, gratis, by A. D.

Buehler, to all who call for readers may be surprised to know that this little pamphlet which has become so much a favorite in our section has quite the largest circulation of any one book in the world, except the Bible. It is printed in many languages and scattered through many nations as well as supplied to almost the entire population of our own vast domain. Every family should keep it, for it contains information which all are liable, to require, when sickness overtakes them and which may prove invaluable from being at hand in season. If you take our advice, 'you will call and get an AVer's Almanac, and when got, keep it. Communicated, GEOGRAPHICAL ENIGMA.

I nm composed of 10 letters. My'2 8 9 13 is a county in Pennsylvania. 2 is a county in Virginia. 16 13 16 0 6 is a county in Maryland. 7 10 5 3 4 9 1C is a county in New Jersey.

1 9 14 16 11 2 6 is a county in Georgia. 7 12 13 6 15 5 is a county in "Virginia. My whole is what should be taught in every school throughout the land. G. Communicated.

QUESTION. Divide 30 cents hetween A andB, so that their share will be to each other as 4 to 6. o. AG5NTS attention, of persons in want of employment, is directed to an advertisement in another column, for canvassers for Township and Local Laws ol this State. adapted fur Public Speakers.

Aryan's Puluionic Wafers Are in iruple furm and pleasant to tlie taste. Bryan's Pulmoiiiu W.i..rs relieve, liutellerl rapid andl.istingCurcs. Bryiui'3 i Waters ro warranted to give sntist'jction lo every one. Xo family should be i i a box of Pulmonic Waters iu tlic house. No traveler should be without a supply of Bryan Pulmonic Wafers in bis pocket.

No person will ever object to ctive for Bryan's PultnoPic Wafers Twenty-five Cents JOB MOSES, Sole Proprietor, lloclicstcr, X. V. June 18, I860, lycow January 7, ISbl. St I A cannot be surpassed citlier for i fineness or quality, or the latest and most lieau- tii'ul patterns. 27 IhtiO.

ly Notice. OHN 7 MYERS' of a i istration on estate of John Myers, late of.Mountpleasaiit i Adams county, de--j ceased, having been granted to the undersign- i cd, residing in the same township, he hereby The great and increasing demand for this gives notice to all persons indebted to said remarkably simple machine id a guarantee of estate to make immediate payment, and those its superior excellence. Wilcox Gibb'a EWIXG MACHINE. having claiilis against same to present them properly authenticated for settlement. JOSKP1I UKUEltMAX, Adm'r.

Jan. 1, 1861. (it PCTIUC BLKSSIXO which now universally admitted to exist in a Lite Pills and Phtenix Bitters, is every dny demonstrated by their astonishing efficacy in Ihecntcs which they nrc announced to cure. All the complaints of the stomach and bowels, weakness of the digestive organs and of the system generally, bilious and liver affections, aches, piles, costiveness, consumption, rheumatism, scurvy, impurity of the blood, or blotched and sallow complexions, soon yield to their curative properlics. A single trial in- JNj PICKING IS NOW SELLING OVERCOATS at panic prices, DRESS COATS at panic pi ices, PANTALOONS at panic prices, VESTS at all kinds of panic prices.

NOW IS TJIE- TIME--CALL SOON. Jan. 7, 18C1. Howard Association, I A I A A Benevolent Institution established by special Endowment, for the Relief of the Sick and Distressed, a ict- variubly secures them the title of the best fami-j ed with Virulent and Epidemic Diseases, and ly medicines now before the public. For sale! especially for the Cure of Discuses of the Sexual by the proprietor, W.

B. MOFFAT, at his office, Organs. 235 Broadway, N. and by S. S.

Forney MEDICAL ADVICK Agcut, Gettysburg. TO CONSUMPTIVES 13. JK given gratis, by the Acting Surgeon, to all who apply by letter, with a description of their condition, (age, occnpn- Advertiser, hav-1 tion, habits of life, and in cases of extreme ing been restored to health iu a lew weeks by a poverty, Medicines furnished free of charge, very simple remedy, after having suffered several VALUABLE REPORTS on Spermatorrhoea, years with severe lung affection, nnd that dread and other Diseases of the Sexual Organs, and disease, Consumption--is anxious to make on the NEW I employed in the Dis- knownto his fellow-sufferers the means of cure. pensary, sent to the afflicted in scaled letter To all who desire it, he will send a copy of i of charge. Two or three Stamps the prescription used (free of charge,) with the for postage will be acceptable, directions for preparing and using the same.

Address, DR. J. SKILLIN HOUGHTON, Act- which they will find a sure Cure for Consump- ing Surgeon, Howard Association, lXo. Soyth tion, Asthma, Bronchitis, kc. The only object i Street, Philadelphia, Pa of the advertiser in sending the prescription is the Directors, to benefit the afflicted, and spread information which he conceives to be invaluable, and he hopes every sufferer will try his remedy, as it will cost them nothing, and may prove a blessing.

Parties wishing the prescription will, please Dyspepsia and ol these diseases occasions the victim the most suffering? The Dyspeptic will say the former. It is, therefore, a consoling fact, that Oxygenated Bitters cure this most distressing complaint. Howard Association, well known association has proved itself by a long course of honorable dealing to be a perfectly reliable and highly useful Institution. We commend it to the public attention with much confidence. jerHflndkerchiefs were first manufactured at Paisley, in Scoiland, in 1349.

Hats were invented for men in Paris in stockings were invented in Spain in, 1550. Linen was first made in England in 1253. address REV. EDWARD A. WILSON, Williamsburg, Kings county, Oct.

22,1860. ly New York. THE AMERICAN MEDICAL AND TOILET RECEIPT book contoinaRecipes nnd Directions for making al! the most valuable Medical preparations use; also Recipes and lull and explicit directions for making the most popular and useful Cosmetics fumes, Ungaents, Hair Restoratives, ana all Toilet Articles. If you are suffering with any chronic disease--it you wish a beautiful com-, plexion, a fine head of hair, a smooth face, a clear skin, a luxuriant beard or moustache--or if you wish to know anything and everything in the Medical and Toilet line, you should, by all means, pernse a copy of this book. For full particulars, and a sample of the work for perusal, (free,) address the publisher.

T.F. CHAPMAN, No. 831 Broadway, New York. Nov. 5.

3m JOTOGRAPHS, plain or finished in watei or oil colors, at the Excelsior Sky-light Gallery, Gettysburg, Pa. TYSON BRO'S. Dragget, Oil Carpets, bandsoma ind cheap at FAHNESTOCKS'. By order of EZRA D. frci't.

GEO. FAIKCHILD, Sec'y. Jan. 7, 1801. ly Clove Anodyne OOTHACHE DROPS, CURES IN OXE MINUTE 1 ONLY 23 Anodyne will not injure the gums or teeth, or unpleasantly affect the breath.

READ WHAT DENTISTS SAY OF IT. Messrs. A. B. D.

the course of my practice, I have extensively used your Clove Anodyne with much success, for the relief of the Toothache; and as I constantly recommend it to my patients, I deem it but just to iutorra you of the high opinion I have of it over other remedies. I am yours, very respectfully, M. LEVETT, Dentitt. Will be sent free per Mail to any part of the United States upon the receipt of 30 cents in postage stamps. 8-Prcparcd by A.

B. D. SANDS, Druggists, 100 Fulton cor. of William, N. Y.

For sale by A. D. BUEULBB, Gettysburg, Pa. Jan. 7, 1861.

1m To the School-Tax Payers THE BOROUGH OF order of the Board of School Directors of the Borough of Gettysburg, I hereby give notice that suit will instituted aguinst all. persons whose Taxes are not-paid on or before the ZStk of January intt. Jan. 7,1661. 3t S.

W1THEROW, Collector. PRICE 00. For Sale at FAIRBANKS' SCAU: WAREHOUSE, 715 Cliesiint Street, Sept. 17, 1860. Haines Bros.

VERSTRUNG GRAXD ACTIOX PIANO charge, a richly ornamented Breakfast Cap and FORTES, celebrated for superior quality i Saucer, with the portrait transferred thereon. By IransnuUniir a daguerreotype and TEX DOLLARS, of TONK and elegance and beauty of finish. These Pianos have always taken the FIRST PREMIUM when placi other mnkcrs. Chall, splendid assortment of LOUIS XIV and plainer reproduced by the patented process. ii styles always on hand.

Alsu Second-hand Pianos and PRLXCE'S IMPROVED MlvLOD- EOXS from $45 to Instrument Warranted. GKO. L. WALKKR'S Piano and Melodeou Depot, S. E.

Cor. 7th Arch Philad'a. Aug. 6, 1860. 6m Change of Time.

ETTYSBURG and after Monday, Nov. 2tS, 1860, the Morning Train will leave Gettysburg al 7.40 A. with passengers for all the connections. North and South, on the Northern Central Railway, and return about 1.20 P. M.

The afternoon Train will leave Gettysburg at 2,45. P. but passengers by this Train can go no further than Hanover the same evening, teach Gettysburg about 5.15 P. with passengers from Harrisburg, Philadelphia, fee. By this arrangement persons from the country, near the Hue of the Railroad, having business to transact in Gettysburg, csn tuke the noon Train up and have nearly two hours in Gettysburg, and retuin iu the Afternoon Trniri.

Nor. 26, 1860. B. McCUKDY, President. Grain! Grain! subscriber still purchasing I all kinds of PRODUCE, at his old stand on Chambersburg street, WHEAT, RYE, OATS, SEEDS, for which the highest market prices will be given.

BQTl will ulao continue my GROCERY and VARIETY STORE, and will keep constantly fon bund Groceries, Salt, Oil, Fish, Cedar-ware, Dry Goods, Confections, Plaster, Guano, public ate invited to call, as I am determiii- ied to sell as cheap OB the cheapest. Gettysburg, Aug. 6, 1860. JOHN SCOTT. LANKET varietieientl at A.

SCOTT SON'S cncap slow. wares of description and dimension used as articles of Vuxury or of housutield utility, sush as URNS, VASES, JlllEAKFAST-OCPS, Toilet Articles, securing faithful portraits anil furnishing a unique and exquisite style of ornamentation of articles i tic use. In order to furnish facilities riie cation of the popular tnslv, nnd lo the wauls of those pnlrons of the Kme ous of having Portraits on pany have imported from Knropc a "Owl cction of superior porcelain goods, to their own order, which they icll lit cost prices. As ihc American Company nre owners of tbc patent right, and Ihc only persom i authorised to use thc process, they have di-tar- mined, in order to afford people of every section of the Union an opportunity to possess PORTRAITS ON I A to make ttic following proposition lo in the Country, who are Unable to visit prrson- ally the Atelier and other in Persons sending a photograph, or daguerreotype to the oflire of tlic Company in New York, accompanied by FIVB DOLLARS, will receive iu return by express, free of other placed in competition with they will secure in like manner, a handiMlM all competition. A French Vase or Toilet Article, with the portrait By sending a pair of dngucrreotypti anil FIFTEEN DObLAUS, they will receive in return a Pnir of rich Semi Vases, with the portraits executed equal to miniature paintings; and, in like manner, portrults can be reproduced on porcelain wares or.V»»W of every quality of twish Twenty to One Hundred Dollars the pair.

N. particular in writing the address, town, county andSute distinctly. All letters lo bo addressed to "Manager, American Photographic I'orftlaia 781 BROADWAY, Xew York. Votice. IB undersigned having retired from the Mercantile business, tlie same will Rvturning will tcr bc continued at the old stand, iu Baltimore street, by their sons, llcnry B.

Dunneraud Waybright Zicgler, under the name und uf Dauncr Zicglcr, whom wewill recommend to, and for whom we would bespeak liberal share of patronage from old Btut ot the public in general. Having retired from the SUrennlile it a neceiisary lUat our old should IN settled up. We, therefore, Indebted to us cither by Judgment, Note or Book Account, to call and Wilton! delay. The books nill be found at the old J. B.

DANNKR, May 25,1838. DAVID ZIKULKR. Henry Hi ADDLE AND HARNESS having just to the Great Eastern, it now large awortment of Saddles, Valises, Ac. ne a call. Aug.

13, 1860. A LABOR id varicc of WA I MM ih ifwyi viral OB band and for salt low, atlfe ExccUior Sky-lljfbt Gallery, QeUyijbiirg,.

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