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r'-UX ?U L-.iLU1 BmatmzwnwK, w. BATUKDAY, APRIL 14, 1660 V1es?srs. Baker <fc Billmyer, and D. S. Rkntch are now receiving a splen did and vaiied assortment of Sj>i irtg and Summer (loods, which they are deter mined to dispose of at low prices. See ?dvertisements in to day'# Register. There are twenty five candidates lor the office of Commissioner of Reve nue, in Loudoun County. The "longest pule will knock the persimmons. *' Wm. ti. Butler, Executor of U B. Kearney, deceased, sold at Public Sale, on Saturday last, two Houses and Lois, situated on Washington Street, in ihis town, for the sum of $202. Purcha ser, Wesley Bramhall. Since the late rain ibe growing crop of wheal in this portion of the coun try, presents a promising and lu-alihy ap pearance. $3^ The Hardwaie, Steel and File Manufactory Company, located in We verton, Washington County, Md., was sold at Public Sale, i. few days apo, and pitrclustdby Col. Ca-per W. Weaver of that place, for $3,000. Messrs. John S. Miller, ol Boonsboro*. Md., and son of Mr. John M^ler of Outfield's Depot, ibis County, Uarky Deaner, of Boonsboro', Md.. and a Mr. Myek*, of Shaip?burg, M?l., left on Monday of last week for Califor nia. They embarked at New York the latter part ol last week. May they return iiome with pockets fu 11 of ??rocks." [)i . J. S. Stone, Judge of the Mi - j Iter's Court of Pike's Peak, who was se- : ?vdrely wounded in a duel with Governor ; Bliss of that Territory, on the 5?h tilt., is a native of Harper's Ferry. The iiisuli | -which led to ti:e meeting was given in a toast drank at a dining parly, and it ap peals was deliberately intended to bring on a hostile meeting. The arrivals of the* fisheries a! A1-! exandria, are good. On Wednesday , shad sold at $ 1 4 per hundred, and herring at $ 12 per thousand. {]& A fire occurred Bt Triadelphia. Montgomery County, Md., on Monday morning last, at 2 o'clock. Much valua-j t le property was threatened, owing to the l.igh v i ii d blowing at the time. Thel dwelling adjoining thai of Mr. Lansdale, destroyed, was occupied by Mr. Kowc, who saved part of his furniture. The Inctory, llonr-mill, cotton-house, store house, and other building#, were saved by the untiring exertions of the people of the place, who divided them** lies into tquads ami passed water to the roofs ol lhe buildings threatened. The origin ol the fne is not accounted for, but is suppo sed io have resulted front accident. Kev. S, V. Lf.i ch and w ife, late of this town, were a^le^p in Mr. Howe's residence. They dressed hastily and escaped. Mrs. Beckett fell dead on the spot, through fight. Fre>iif. r. ? Kain commenced falling on Monday and continued u ith slight inter mission up to Wednesday noon, causing the Potomac to swell higher than it has been for eight years. The freshet exten ded along the line of the B. & O. Rail road from Grafton to points east of Har per's Ferry. The C. & O. Canal was ovei flown at several points between Cum berland and Harper's Ft-rr). It is thought fiat Dams No. 4 and 5 are materially in jured as five or six cribs and timber were seen floating by at this point. At Harpei's Ferry, on Wednesday, the tank* of the Canal were entirely submer ged, and the lower end of the town over flown. Many persons * ere compelled to remove their stores, shops, &c.,from the submerged and threatened buildings to others higher situated. The Armory buildings being protected by the heavv -walls surrounding thein, were not at all selected by the flood. It is presumed that much loss and damage have been sustained* by persons residing along the line of the Potomac. Piano Fortes. ? We invite the atten tion of our readers to the advertisement of A. H. Gale & Co., of New Yoik. in an other column. These g?-n lemen have largely increased ihei. manufacturing fa cilities, and are now prepared to supply all orders promptly with their j ?ily cel ebrated Instruments. They have con stantly on hand a fine assortment of Pi hnos. and those wishing a first class Pi nno Forte at a moderate price will not tat! lt? gi\e litem a call before punhasii g 107 Easi l'iih street, Net* York. pwgMgggg j : i \ ? ] ?swa ismi, - j %? ff'h 'U^U Bunineu.? We under ?<aiid I h a I the Kansas islature havl giameo on** hundred ami fifty bills of di |vorc?mV&ni in forty day* ? fiial'y <he Leg i-1 ?t<ire quit the retail business, a*?d the HouM concluded to do a wholesale ope ra lion, and immediately passed a bill di vorcing all married people in the territory. } ? St. Joseph Mis'. Gov. Letcher has appointed Col. Snm'l B. Paul, formerly of Petersburg. Y'a , Flour Inspector in Richmond, vice D.?n I IS. Delapiane, Esq., resigned. Thn mountains along the line of the Virginia and Tennessee Railroad, from 1 Big" Spring Depot to a considerable dis I lance westward, have been on fire lur ?ev ! eral d ?ys. Family Poisoned ? 1 he family of Mr. George T. Jones, bookseller, near the University of Virginia, consisting of himself* wife and five children, and his clerk, were poisoned last week, but not fatally. Suspicion rests upon a negro cook. In Berkeley, the Democrats, in Coun ty Convention, have nominated Daniel Lafever. for Sheriff; Geo. H. Murphy, lor Com. Attorney; and James W. McWor ter, for Commissioner of the Revenue. The following gentlemen compose an Independent Ticket for Berkeley Coun ty : Alexander Newcomer, for Sheriff: Peyton R. Harrison , lor Com. Attorney; and J. S. Sirayer, lor Commissioner of ( Revenue. This ticket is composed of both political parties. The new planet discovered in France by one Dr. Lescarbault, a year since, and named Vulcan, w ill cross the disc. of the sun, it is expected, on someday between the first and fifteenth of the present month. Strange Scene at Church.? On Mon day morning, gieat excitement was caused in the Baptist church, Pittstown, Hensel ! ae r county, N. V ., by a mnn walking in to the midst of the congregation, clothed entirely in nature a co*tuine. lie v\as led out as soon as possihje, and decided to be insane on the Mil jeel of drean. The Black Republican m; j iritv in Connecticut is only n7 1 . It w<?s upwaiils oi* 7.000 at the la*t President. al election. lit Rhode Island the Black Republicans (for Governor. ?fcc..) are defeated by a Union of Democrats and Americans. A gentleman from California, recentl) a Senator of the United States, visited Frederick county, last week for the pur pose of procuring wagons, fur California. He contracted with a gentleman in New town, for a number deliverable the ap proaching Summer, to be shipped to Cal ifornia. Ti e bill reported to the Virginia House of Delegates by the committee on Elec tion Laws, providing that M>j>r Generals and Brigadier Gcncials should be appoin ted by the Governor, by and with the ad vice and consent of the Senate, ue believe failed to pass that body; con-equently.the Virginia Militia will be without Generals until the next session of the Legislature. The Bla.k- Republicans of Maryland | have called a Convention at Baltimore, on i ;lte 25th inst.. to select Delegates to at tend the Chicago Convention, to nomi nate Seward or some other Helperite lor | Ptesident. The Delegates to this infa mous Sou.' hem State Convention, at Bal timore, are requested to report to Ld I in u ml Smith, W. E. Coal^Gen. E. Wise, A. B. Arnold, or John H. Gould, who constitute a Slate Executive Committee. Destroying Vermin on Colts ? I ake 1 flaxseed ^ilisetd) oil, and rub the barb-T ing places thoroughly to the skin, and the vermin will swell up.die, and di op off. 1' is very safe and sure. Both Houses ol Congress have agreed lo the bill authorizing puhli hers in send ing papers by mail to state in the address the date when subscriptions will expire, and also providing that the carriers in the cities and towns shall charge but one cent ? o:? delivery of drop letters. A majority of the members of the late i Virginia Legislature have requester the Governoi to call an extra session next winter. j The farm of the late Oliver Cromwell, of Jefferson County, was sold, a few days ago, at auction, for $55 an acre. Im provements poor. Leonard Sadler pur ; chaser. The new Maryland Code, on page 238, says "that if any person belonging to this! State shall go out of this Slate, and there, marry with any person belonging to this State, without license or publication, each of the said parties, on conviction, shall be fined one hundred dollars.'* Shucking Accident. ? Augustus Darby, agt il 10 ?r 12 years, a son o( Mr. Graf ton Darby, of Martinoburg, was suddenly killed on Wednesday last. He was play ing at the saw-mill of Fitz, when his clo thing was caught by a shaft and lie was instantly crushed to death. Several of his bone? were broken, and his body was | horribly cuangled. .Murder. ? In Floyd county, Va., a few days since, Ambrose Cox entered the | house of Mr. Moore, hi* brother-in-law, and shot him dead with a rifle. The cause nf the murder was the division of a tract of land of Cox's father by which Moore obtained half, which his slayer swore he should never occupy. The jury in the case of Miss Carstang ,v , Mr. Shaw, the wealthy bachelor, ai S . Louis, Mo., returned a verdict on Sat urday night for the defendant. A motion for a new trial was made, and if thi* be refused ihe case will go to the Supreme Court. This is the second trial of the case, ihe jury on the first occasion hating swarded '??e lady damages to the amount 4uf $100, 000. Now she gets nuthing. Reminiscences of Hie Marriage uf lieu rj Clay. The delivery of ihe statue of Henry Clay, in New Orleans, and its proposed Inauguration in April, is exciting a proper degree ?>f interest both in and outride of thai city. Kentucky is to be formally repies* nted at the inaugural ceremonies. A representative has already been desig nated in the person of Mark Hardin, Esq , Who was selecti d lacl week, by a public meeting held at Shelby ville. How sin gularly appropriate this appointment is will appear by the following paragraph from an exchange : , "An interesting incident occurred a few days ago at Louiwiile, Kentucky. It was the meeting of the only two persons now living who were present at the mar | riage of Henry Clay. The parties tvrie Mark Hardin, of Shclbyvilje, a noble rel ict of the old time generation of Kentuck , ians, and the venerable Mrs. Trice, the mother-in-law of Judge Thos. A. Mar shal), of the Court of Appeals of that Siate. At the time of the inariiage, Mr. Hatdin a clerk for Col. Hart, of Lexing ton. whose daughter Mr. Clay married, and Mrs. Price was one of the most ad mired belles of the State. Col. Hart was a meichant, and a rich one for tint early time, full of the whole hearted hospitality which characterized the pioneers ol the West, and proud of the brilliant promise of his new son-in law. The wedding therefore was a sump tuous affair ; invitations were sent to ev ery family of respectability within the settled portions of the Stale, and the man sion of the bride's father was thronged with guests from the gayest youth to the icravest age. The visitors vaned in cos tume as much as in )ears. IloneM tan I hark dyed homespun was there blushing 1 beside the gaudv European fribberies of I laced coats, r?J file a , and small swords. The venerable couple I have named, : had not seen each other for a long period, until their late meeting. They recalled I the incidents of the wedding, and revived I memories of friends and companions among the Urge company there gathered togethrr, some of whom had died in rich jt-s and honors, others in disgrace or desti tution ; all were gone ! sixty years had ! swept all but themselves from their places among the living." GREAT REMEDIES! To cure a severe Cough or Cold, use i Dr. VV istar'a Balsam of W ild Cheiry, Co cure H hooping Cough, Croup or Bronchitis , use Dr. Wistar's Balsam of Wild Cherry. To arrest predisposition to Consumption.u&e Dr. Wi*tar'a Balsam of Wild Cherry ! To cure Dyspepsia or Indigestion , use the Oxygenated loiters. To cure Asthma, Acidity, or ILurt Burn , use the Oxygenated Bitters. These Remedies perform all the) promise. They relieve suffering, <-ure disease, resloie health, thus affording consola'ion and comfort to the sick nnd afflicted, vr here discouragement and sufTcJi inij existed before. Clyde, Wayne Co.,N. Y., Mar. 10/57 ! Messrs. $. W. Fowle & Co. : 1 am j happy to state that I found your Bitter* | excellent for my practice, ill curing De- j bility, Indigestion, and Affections of the Liter, with the most satisfactory result?;! and 1 would cheerfully recommend them i to persons suffering with these diseases. Respectfully yours, J. t.. SMITH, M D. None genuine unie.ss >igned I. BUTTS on ihe w rapper. Prepared by S. W. FOW LE <k CO., Boston, ?hhI for sale by W m. Moulder an<l Dr. A. S. Stonebraker, Shepherds town; Joseph E. Claogptt, Harper's Fcr rv; C. E. Heller <fc Co., and E. H. Camp bell, Cliarlestowu; C. B. Hancock, Sum ui i \ Point; Smith <k Son, MidJleway;Tim berlake & Subline, Kippon; and by all dealers everywhere. John Brown's Outlaws. ? The Har pers Ferry Investigating Commit'ee had another meeting on Thursday. 'Ihe Ser geaiH-ai-arm*, who has been in search of; John Brown, Jr., has returned, and in formed the Committee that he is in Ohio, but refused to be taken. He deties tl e Committee and Congress, and ?ays his friends will not permit him to leave] ihe Slate. The Sergeant-at- Arms having no power to act, and being afraid of get ling into difficulty, did not press the mat ter, but reported ihe facts as above lo the Committee, who have the matter under consideration. They meel again on Fn dav, w hen the matter will probably be reported to ihe Senate. ? Baltimore Ex change . . i Walter Land, of Piincess Anne county, Va , has been sent to the penitentiary for killing his brother-in-law, Benjamin F. ! Flanagan. He oughl to have been hung. ! He sent for Flanagan and deliberately 'shot him as he approached his (Land's)! door. He was without cause jealous of Land. They were both men of position and property. Gov. Wise was the coun sel of Land, and made a speech of six hours' length in his defence. A bill has passed the U. S. Senate au thoiizing the Alexandria, Loudoun and Hampshire Rai'-Road to terminate at Georgetown, at which point the Balti I more and Washington Rail-road will by an extension, unite with it ? and thua form a continuous road from Piedmont, on Ihe Baltimore and Ohio Rail-road, in Hamp shire to Baltimore. Alexandria will be allowed a branch road from the main stem. This being ihe shortest rouie to the Ohio river, from Washington, the trade and 'travel will of courae go on the new road, when completed. Jt is stated that the expense of C. T. Bttlkb, Esq., attending thi capture and delivery in the Charleston n Jsil, of his fugitive slave Moses Horner, amount led to the sum of $1100. The Gill Net Troubles. On one day 1 as ( week the steam-pro peller Cathcart was dispatched down the river on Ihe service of prevention of fish ing by gill. nets. The luost it could do was to give notice to the gillers it might meet w \ h the illegality of their en terprise, and warn them to desist. 'l ite ' Cathcart returned on Saturday afternoon to Georgetown, having warned approach ing twenty gtlling parties, and will leave a gaiu this evening, carrying the proper of ficers of the State of Mary land, authorized to put an end to gilling, by force if neces sary. The Cathcart is armed with a six pounder and a supply of muskets, with a crew of filteen men. It is to be hoped that there will be no necessity for the use of force, as it isobviouslv the duty of all to obey the law without hesitation. ? Na tional Intelligencer. Sad Termination to a Frolic. A correspondent ol t ie Richmond Dis patch, writes from Harrisonburg, Va.# un der date of April 7ih, as fol ows : On Thursday night last there was a terrible tragedy enacted in this county. The circumstonces, as near as I can 'earn them, are as follows : There was a wed ing at the residence of Mr. Devier, on Briery Branch, in this county. Mr. D.'s daughter was married to a Mr. Sites. Some time in the evening, after the mar riage was over, a party of young men. some eight or nine in number, went to Mr. D.'s house and commenced serena ding the ne wly-marr ied couple with tin pans, bells, &c. Mr. James Devier, a brother of the bride, went out to request the serenaders to leave, whereupon tl e serenadeis took to their heels, and young Mr. D. and a friend who accompanied him, started in pt.rsuil of the parly. De vier, com.ng tip near to one of them, a ?nan by the name of Small wood, the latter suddenly turned upon Mr. Devier and j shot him ? the slugs taking effect, one in j Mr. Devier's forehead, one below the eye, i and one in the neck ; either of winch! would have caused death. Mr. Devier was shot and died instantly. The parties in the affair, or at least a part ol them are highly respectable. In any event it is a very sad termination to what was, per haps, intended to be a frolic. A Text fioui Sir Astlcy Cooper. "A stomach, gentlemen," says Sir Ast ley Cooper, in one ?>f his lectures, "has been com pared to n laboratory, and to a kitchen, but, gentlemen, it is a stomach , and like nothing but a stomach.'' The threat surgeon was light. Digestion and dssiinmihaiioii resemble no other process in nature or art. !t was with a vivid ap preciation t?f this fact that the distinguished Hoiloway originated his system of treat ment. 1 1 i = Pills which have become ihe popular specifics of the age, act directly up >n this controlling organ, and through it upon al! its dependencies Dyspepsia a lerrillc dictate in it>eif, and tiie primal *ource of as many eul* as were contained in Pandora's box, yields rapidly and cer tainly to iheir aperient, ami septic ant) res torative properties. Uilike any othei medicament in use, they seems to earrv on the three processes of puigation, disin fection and invigoration Minuliarn ously ; so that the !>ystem is regulated, the blood punhcd, and ihe nervous and muscular organization renovated at the same time, llerce their almost miraculous cures of nearly all internal diseapes. Their popn laiity, and that of the Ointment for exter nal complaints and injuries, 's simply the homage of ihe world to Truth. Men. woman ami children, upon whom the dis ciples of a musty, unphilosophical. and vapid pathology have pronounced sentence of death, recover by the use of these med icines, and shame the ora' h*-* of the pro fession bv taking a new lease of life. These are results that all mankind can ap preciate. No interested opposition can withstand th< m. The old Pharmaco poiia, the old practice of ph)*ie, (venera ble lumber !} are being swept away by the new legime. liolloway's Tills and Oint ment ure supplanting them in all parts ol j (he globo ? Ar. Y. "Xat. Pol. Gazette.'' j A ii. an named Sanborn was last week arrested in Massachusetts, by Deputies of j the Sergeant-ai- Arms ofdhe U. S. Senate.1 for contempt in refusing to appear before the John Brown Investigating Committee. He was forcibly taken from the officers by a mob of abolitirnisis, and subsequent- j ly discharged by a Judge, before who.nl he was taken under a writ of habeas cor pus. It is thus abolitionism sets at de fiance justice and the laws of the country. Sister's Lovk. ? Beautiful is the love of a sutei; the kiss that hath no guile, and no passion: the touch is poetry, and bring eth peace and satisfaction to the heart, and no fever to the pulse. Beautiful is the love of a sister, it is inoon'igh; on our path ? it hath light but no heat; it is of heaven, and yet sheds its peace upon the earth. mxm&n. In this place, on Thursday, by Kev. J. I M. Tiizel, Mr. ff'illiam Schoppert , ol Vlartinsburg, to Mis* Elizabeth Lopp , of : Sharpsburif, M<J. In Charlestown,or? the 31 insi ,by Rev. ! VV. B. Duiion, Dr. ff 'illiam ft alert, of ( Frederick ciiy, Mti., to Mrs. Mildred C. ; Timberlake . ol ibis county ' ? ? ? ? ? On Thursday last, Miss Laura Moor , 1 only daughter of Capt. W. H. M.ior, of i Harpei's Fer.'y, sge<J about 17 years. In Philadelphia, on the 24th oil., in the 1 75th ysar of her age, Mrs. Lucy L. Car J/er, relict of the late B. Moore Carter, of Va., and daughter of the late Major Gen eral Henry Lee, of the army ol the Rev olution. | Helper ii getting op a new book, lo be issued in May, and intended for a Repub lican campaign document. J ^ U A LTIMORE MARKET. Baltimore, April 11, I860. Flour. ? The market for Flour was tirm to-day, and we have no siles to repori. We quote Howard St. super at $6,00 per bbl. We quote Ohio do. ai $6, and City Mills at $6. Extra Flour. ? We quote Howard Street at $6,25.16,50. Ohio at #6.25 50, and City Mills at $7,00 per bbl. lor regular shipping brands. Family Flour. ? We quote Welch's at ?8,50 ; Patapsco and Reservoir at $8.00. 'and the Silver Spring and Ashland brands i at $?,25j7,50 per bbl. Ohio and H?>watd I Street Family may be quoted at $7,25 per barrel. Rye Fi ur and Corn Meal. ? We con tinue to quote Rye Flour at $4,37| per bbl. Corn Meal is steady at $3,62? per bbl. for Baltimore. Wheat. ? The offerings amounted to only 3,300 bushels to-day, and we qt,oie i red at $1 ,46 per bush, white f 1 ,60 a $ 1 , 70 for prime. Corn ? The offerings of Corn amount- 1 ed to 4,800 bushels, and the narket for it wis firm. We quote new yellow at 74c; white 75c. Oats. ? There 2,500 bushel* at msrket to-day, and we quote Pennsylvania at 47c [ and Maryland nominal at 44c. per bushel, j R\e. ? J'hcre were 250 bushels ol live; at Market to-f!nv, and we quote Peiins) I- , vania nominal at 90c. per bushel. PIAMO-FORTES! A. H. GALE & CO., rp A KE grent pleasure in inviting the atten X lion of Artists, Amatuers anl the Public generally to their wV?u> Scale Overstrung , Iron Frame Piano-Fortia , just introduced. The j growing demand for Piano- Fortes, of more j than ordinary power and brilliancy of tone, i directed our energies to the production of such an instrument, we submit the result without fear of competition. Uur Pianos are all manufactured of the best well seasoned materials, under our immediate supervision, and are guaranteed to give entire satisfaction, whether ordered from us direct, or sold by any of our Agents, throughout tne 1 Country. VV e solicit a continuance of that patronage which we have enjoyed for the last' 25 Years. A. II GALE k CO., 107 East 12th Street, New York. April 14, ISM. 3in ; MANHOOD, now los r, now rksiored. JCST PVBU.UW, W ? _ ON THE ft A I L R E . TREATMENT A N l> badicai. ?tbe ot - ? "pt.ltM ATOBKH0EA. ?: I t Seminal Weakneae. , S??ual Defc.litj. Ner v0usn?M and Involunia ? E^Vi,-. Uduoin8 Impoeocy .?d Men tal and Ph. sical Incapacity. By ROR. J- CULVER WELL, M.D., Author of 44 The Green Book," &>c. The world renowned author, in ibis admt ratle Lecture, clearly proves from his own experience that tho awful consequence, of se i buse may be effectually removed without Med icine and without dangeroua Sorg.ral opera no., 5. bougie^, instru-naots, ring, or cordials ? , ' , i,,, oui . U..KI, ..I cum .. c?w. .. j 'LlJl.by ?b.ch .try .n^rer, ?? ??"" I wlial l.ie condition n.?y >'?? "J? cb,.,.ly. |>ri?alely ???,? lh? Kctipt^r k!:.te-. m. il. "'K 480 Firai A?enuc, New \ ork, , cv Toil Dox 45R0. | April 7, I860. VIRGINIA* Jefferson Couaty, set : March Term. 166'>, Of itiv County Court. rnilK Court make* the lollowing ap p, . i,, ime.it o! Commissioners and Ol fibers ol Elections in this County lor the [uc,en. year, and allows t2,00 per day tn| each otiicer and writer : District No. I. \V. H. T. Lewis, C. H. MeCurd), I). Humphrey*, Jr., David Hall, \\ m. H??lcr. or an) two or more ol litem. Thomas E. Woodward, Officer. District Ao. 2. Robt. V. Shtil?*y. * H,)h? Tho*. Watson, Jr., S. A. Bate#. Mer. Helm, or *ny two or more of them. Ceo. W. Smith. Officer. District No. 3. John S. Moore, Andrew Ahlridge, Daniel Corkerell, Ja.i.e. Wysong, I H. B. Davenport or anv two or more ol , ljjCin< Thoa, Johnson, Officer. Dittricl No. 4. Geo. 11. Tale, J '"n I*. Oib'on. i John Sriden. WpbSurr). R M. Euglnh. or any t?? "l"" 'hem. J. SV, McCimni., Officer. Diitriel So. 5. John Wysong. KdmurH I. \*f. R. A. I.ue.e, Oanieron, Jacob Reiohart, or any two or more ol them. Lewis Lucaa* Officer. District No. 6. Wm. G. Butler, R.DShepherd.Ji Wm. A. Morgan, Charles Hutetl. D. Billmyer, or any two or moie ??fihem. Geoige M. Ba t, Offi.er. Diitriel No. 7. Wm. Small wood, Join: II. Allstadt, Philip Engle, Wm. Me Coy, ' Geo. Crow I, or any two or more oi them Geo. W. Co*, Officer. Diitriel No 8. Charles Johnson, A. II. Herr, George Mauzy, Joseph A. Brua, Wm. Richards, or eny two or more o them. George Kuonce, Officer. A Copy ? Teste. T. A. MOORE. Clerk. April 14, 1860. 16 P RIME Closer Seed far ?ale by D. 8. He, itch. LOOK TO YOUR INTEREST ; GOODS Cheaper ihaa Ever! rPHK undersigned havinp juat leturmd frgr? ?1 1 Philadelphia and Batuuiore with a |4, v. and well-selected STOCK OF GOODS, ^ rv>- l- '? licits flie public to give him a call. ,,e prepared lo seii Goods as iow as can be bv>ur ' elsewhere. FOIt THE LADIES : Black Silks, Lawns, French Jaconelj, ,)oub]| I Skirl <Jrgr>t;d;es, Robes, Due ii?, i;i,a|jlo He rages, bebagts, Ginghams, Calicoes. |ri5k.' Linen, Hoop Surl*. Cors? t?, Kiei.clt Collars, Black and vVmte Berages hr SfaAit' ' A ia: ge slock of NOTIONS. MEN'S AM) HOY'S WEAK: i Cloths, Cusimers, Vesting*, CottonaiJc, L.incu, I Pant Stuffs, Lc. Carpeting, Matting, Oil Cloth, 1 I ; HATS AMD CAPS, 1 Domcstics : i Qurensivare, Hardware, ff'oodenware. | Call and see, as I am determined to fell Cheap. All kinds of Country Produce taken in exchange for Goods Wool wanted. GEORGE R STALKY. Shepherdatown, April 14, I860. if Attention, Cavalry ! A \T OU are hereby ordered to as?enibl* fo J SJhephcrdstown, on Satuula) 2Ut of April, iust., at *J o'clock, P. M. This bein?; h rt^u!*r Siate parade, all absentee fine* will be i e lu. ti ed to the Battalion Court of Inquiry. JACOB RINKilAR r, Captain. April 14, I860. Jt CHEAPER THJJV EVER ! undersigned informs (he Public thai they have just finished wpeuing a large ant! extensive assortment of SPRIJfG JUfD SUMMER GOODS, ?elected with the greatest care and upon th* m??t reasonable Ca?h terms*. 1 h?-ir Sloe* consists of ^ - | DRY GOODS OF K\ KKY DESCRIPTION. Groceries, Queen's- ware, I lard-ware, Glass- wart;, Stone-ware, Earthen ami Hollow-ware, and evt|ry article b'lo ?ttiug lo a well-conducted country vSl re. They al?o have ? choree selection of BOOTS AND SHOES, ** IL'l TS fy C'Ji lJ S, of every description, and a thousand other articles unnecessary to enumerate, all of winch will he sold up<>n tL?? nost rea ouablj terms. Give us a call. BAKKR A BILU.YEK. She,*)herd?i ?u n, April 14. 186(\ SELLING GOODS CHEAPER THAN EVEK! uUkc 4 ! Arrival of Spring <5* Summer GooJt t mgUBBBSBSt THH undersigned hiving re'urticd from Phil adelphia and Baltimore, take pleasure tit ? informing my ru?tomrri and die Public geaer I .illy dial I bare purchased ' A J.ar^e and Well Selected Stock of Goods upon such term* (hat will enable me to sell at "price* to suit the timet." 1 invite ell tbat are id want ol 0& CHEAP GOODS m to give me a rail, at I am determir.?d to nell at a very small advance. ??7" Don't pu s i / you toant Bargains ! fl'Y* Molt? ? "Quick Sales and Small Profit*," and no mitiAe My Stock consists in part as follow* Ladies*, Oentlrm' w'? and Boy i' Wear of BOOTS, SHOES,, HATS AND CAPS, Queens-ware, China-ware, Glass Ware, Tin- ware, Cedar- ware, and other Wares. I lard- ware, consisting of Cut and Wrought nails, hoop Iron, Bur Iron,Hor?< Shoes, L^ck*, llin*ea,Screw?( A art, Halt, hrta, atid every *a ri<;tj ot llardwair. DRY GOODS, consisting of Ladies1 Dre*s Good*. embracing all kinds andstjlea ? Merinos, Mutlinft, Valen cia*, Alpacas, Delragrs, Gingham*, Cahcoea, Brown and Bleached Mn?lma, Irish Linens, Cambric#, JacoueU, Striped Cottons, U?na burgs, Drills, Cotton Hani els, kc. GENT'S ASSORTMENT COMPLETE. Cloth*, Casimera, Veating*, Tsredi, Jlinl, Satinets and Linaey*, in ahoil all kind* of gen ? lemer.'s wear, at reduced prices NO I ION H of ail kinds, Hosier*, Gloves, Handkerchiefs, French Worked Collar*, W HITh GOOlJHof ? very description. m of every description, Coff. e. >,4 tf)"ip?. Uacon, Gfmri- huh A ?m rial atuHnrrt of I will h ^ will be kc| t Ml all tir. ts sod ?ill be sold Ion for Ca*h. | mo.,id pa, tic. la r 'jr mute attention to 0,y jarge Mock v( g I boots and s hoes, J * Tk <?*'" fo'<* ,,',on tarm*. J ne following are o?y lerru*. ? Cash always pre erred. Accounts to be eooaidered Jut at anytime. Person* having acecunts aiilbe called upon at the expiration of *ix mootbt uoieas other *i%e understood. At fbe exp??x lion of tach j ear all account* otusl ik cIomcl. All kind* of Country I'roduce lakco io exchange for Gootis al CVh prices. D M. A ESTCBt SW***rd?town, April 14, JdbO List of Letters SEMAIM.NO mi the Po/l-.o/Tn* ?* SliepberdatuMo.foi the qutiter eudiOf Maicli 31 i J. $. IJuiier, E'len Barker, D^vtJ Ceif* cilery, James Disuii, VV. 8. Fle?eh?f, J 4 rues Hunter, Parker H. Henarll, HefMT Lacklarey, Jan>ea L. Musgrote, D. r* I McLaughlin, VI i?e Mary J. .Millar, W?. f : O'Neal, L. H. One, David Pennil, M?a? Kuan Lyder, Jokn Sliaelefurd, Ml* Bft n? Roe, John J, Wiae, Mrc. Msrgarelll While. . W.M. MOl'LDER. F. M. April 7, 1860. German cologne at Sloped raker's Drug Stort ?