Adams Sentinel, Gettysburg PA, January 31, 1865 MARRIED William BENSON to Martha RIDDLEMOSER, both of Cumberland twp., on Tuesday last, by Rev. J. A. Boll. Jacob WILLS, of Franklin twp., to Annie O'BRIEN, of Liberty twp., on Saturday last, by Rev. J. A. Boll. Thaddeus SMITH to Joanna HINKLE, both of Menallen twp., Adams county, on the 12th inst., near Bendersville, by Rev. A. J. Bender. DEATHS Margaret ROWE, wife of Isaiah ROWE, of Emmitsburg, and daughter of Henry BUSHMAN, deceased, of this place, died on the 28th inst., aged about 31 years. Frederick KEPPERLY, of Hamiltonban twp., died on August 26, 1864, aged 69 years, 7 months, and 12 days. Daniel WELTY, of Wisconsin, formerly of this county, died on Jan. 1st, aged about 62 years. We are called upon to record another sad and fatal accident from the careless use of firearms. On Tuesday week, two little boys, children of Mr. Hiram ESHELMAN, of Fairfield, were playing with the barrel of a gun, which had been picked up after the army left that place. The children, it seems, were in a room, and while the elder of the two placed the breech of the barrel in the stove, he called on his little brother to put his ear to the other end "to hear something", when the gun discharged, the contents passing through the head of the boy, and causing almost instant death. The lad was about 7 years old, and what adds to the sadness of the affair, is the fact that his father is absent in the army. We do not know when we have been called upon to record an accident so distressing. It is another sad warning against the dangers of handling shells and cast away guns, which are daily picked up on the battlefield.