- NOTICE TO "G 1 . , , tit. tOolersigned hitrehy:vintify t ip pe l so n s , ,aitimit trespassing o,ttheir premises, I e.il. l .er b,y , et ! nnincr or_lothrrwise. illey are -- 7 6 d; , ..rOtinPil to enforce the; law to its, full ex.• -- Ciit. a intingt4lll - 10 - o - clistd - this - notice. ----- f .ivcoh.Fidier, , , John Diehl. i !Mae! Diehl. .l.lmanuel Kemper, - 1 I (m...11-7.0.Jr., . Samuel March, Martin- Ha . yrnsperker; . josefik 11 ill, ..'-roue! -Gilliland ' , J. L. Tnutzhinfinttet, ljeo"., Fidler. , Christian 0 verhaltzer, I t Flinil :filbert, - Thonms Ehrhart, Jr., - J 4, 3 Lehman, *kph IVtg, . , .P.:zen. :Myers, . - Jacob- .11easberger,. :1 „heal, j/dich, PrOr,Fidler's heirs, G -orgv .Ilirkity, H. 61; .17. - Sp7ol,fter,, . ' 14:lire Plickinter, Bather Snyder, ,- , GM , . EithrdiT. Jacob Lhrsh. .I , tv.h ridier, Sen., , . . , F.PhinArtf - 12., 1854. 31 II No. "MI :forth Fourth. SI. (above Race,) Phila. r ATCH ES_ having become an indispensa ,A,Yl hie article in housekeeping, the sub. , scriber:after a great sacrifice of to me and memey, is enabled to offer to the Public, an article at once ei'imbining „Utility and ('heapness. The inventor knowing the danger apprehended on acconet. of. the flimsy manner in which Matches are generally packed in paper, has by the aid of. New Steam Machinery of his own invention. stteceede4 in aet tiler up a SA F ETV PATENT SQUARE; BOX; this box is far preferable, in as much that it occupies no more room than - the 'old ,round wood -brix, and. conlaio at _least, Two Hundred' per Cent. more Matches, %%birth to , :shippers is considerable advantage; it is en "VOTICE is hereby given-to all Legatees . tirety new, and secure apinst moisture and ..,.1 -end other persons - concerned,, that the spontaneous combustion, and dispels all dan drimittisteation heeaunte hereinafter Mentioned ger on traespertation by means of ,Railroatt',' will . - -be presented-at the, Orphan's Court of 1 Steamboat or any other mode of Conveyance. A lams county, for confirmation acd aliniance, 1 These Matches are packed so that one gross on ,l'orstioly, the 27th of February nex4o4z : or more may be Shipped to' any, part of the T. -- Second account .ot - Jacob Sheely and - World with perfect - safety. - -Thevare - the John Sheely. Exiieutors-of the-last will and most desirable article for Home Consumption, te4tament of Nicholas - SKeely, dreea-ed. and the Southern and Western Markets, that 4. Second account - of - Thomas [tittle. Testa- • ---- - have ever been invented.. - tneOtary Trustee under the will of Thomas DEALERS and SHIPPERS will do well Millie, 9 Sen. deceased — of Henry Bittle, Peter] to call and examine for theinselves. - - - 9 ItgG(STEIVS :NOTICE. Mule, Thoinas 'flittle. .!;. First and final account of Alexander Co hean, Administrator of Frederick L. Smith, 11194.easitd. 6.,'FlratiaCrOnnt of J. J. Kohn, Adininin trator`with the will annexed of John Diehl, rit sed . 7. : First spa 'final account of AI frod T. Nor man Aaniinis_ttator of Conrad 'Wagoner, du 4.9;astd. . "Third account of Jacnb Diehl, Guardian f,i' Jiihn Diehl, Lavinia Diehl arid Daniel . . Diehl, minor children , of Daniel Diehl, di c'd. Second and final accouna of Christian Nehriver. and Lewis P. Schriver, Adminis vrators of peorge L. Soh river, deceased. 10. First and final account of Martin Tito. ma 9,, (4mq-bin of `.4enry. P. Quickel and Mary A. R. Quickel,, minor children of GeOrge Q ticket; deceased.' WM. 'F. WA LT ER, Register. egiste .Clf3ico..l ettysburg, January 27. 1855. collateral Inheritance Tax, :CTATEM.ENT 'of 'Abe. Tax on (16113 sera] inheritances received by- Writer; PLANK, Re inter' of Adaria'county, during the ' year ending NOV. 36; 054'. Additional tax front 'Estate_ 'of John - Dippin,Oeted, $255 64 8 49 Sam's Rliller, - 15.00 "Sara's Smyth, l9 13i 100 25 -John k M. Patterson, 102 50 John Dickson, , • 300 Marg. Runkle, , 28 75 isitries:M'atrron, 12 50 Harriet ,Biehl, 45 72. Julia A . Eekentode, 1 97 Peter Kitchen, - 11 96 , Mau; -WCotinel, 95 00 Joseph Kitchen, 142 50 44 . tfi 4Ifl~l„ y'' Ell WI Ein 30114114 V 1 0 , paid for servi ces in collection of taxes, 15 00 5 tercent.commiesion, ee Net bohoco, IVI'CREARY, Auditor. <Feb:. 508 . 55 i ;4t • iöüEir. }L 'SHELLY respectfully informs his .41 customere'and public - genetallY, itist.,)re ,cerititines., the ,7 1 .31L081NG • B ..11 , ; i SS, at hie - old staia,' in Sou th , tialtimore street, Where lie Will he happy toaCcomrnodate all wile may patronii.e:, him. Ail work en• trikretilo. his,-Care warrantee to' fit anti be of intik solititartital make.' Thaokful for, pass 'favnis;lie tiolicts a 'continuance of 'public pa troop spi, - ger 4 The Nero YOrk 'Spring' and Summer raihioits' are received. Call and see them. sbung, Ma'y 1, 1854: . - Choice and Valuable Boobs. lyAlikluit received from Philadelphia and ..I.:NeWlrork,lhe beet English and Ameri cin'eflitiotis of The hest Authors in every :de 7 tpartment ''of 'Literature, 'known as 'standard Aulhont,of value, and BOUND IN A MOST 5e1i.1 1 .3110.0 MANNBR, in the choicest )ibra~y''stgte of calfeitra, half calf gilt and , a-nique, 'l l nrket Morocco, &c. &e., forming altiigether the most superb collection of Books which I have ever - had the pleasure of offering to mp numerous friends and •customers; and which, together with an unrivalled' stock of Elegantly Illustrated Works, 183 11 11113 It t•Z Prayer atut_llyta'n, Books, Superbly .Bound Books. and best Editions in Library Bindings, now displayed in tempting arrayron numerous Inadscl counters; form altogether au• endless variety from which to select Christmas and Nev Year Presents, as to - fully keep up our well-known'Teputation or offering the finest aSsurinterit of desirable Books iit the richest and must-substantial binding. The under signed-invites the attention of every individual in Adams County. weal' , and Visit now, while the assortmentis full and complete. ();:r Prices•to snit she times. KELLER KURTZ, Bookseller and Stationer, , 14. E. Cor: Centre Square. MI Dec. 18. NEW GOODS AGAIN ! ZOIZZOK kS- just - opened one of the lamest, pret tiest and cheapest stoplis of FALL & NV ISTER GOODS ever - , bronitht to Gettys 'burg, and he invites the public to call, exam :ins judge for themselves—no trouble to sit nx Goods., His new stock embraces a very lar , re iireriety of • L:a4ieV Dress Goods, such as Silks, "rum Satins, Mons 'Manes, Bousbazines, French Merinoes. Deflates, Alpaccas, Coburg Cloths, Uingliains, Cali . . & (Ines. c. I it the I iue of 'Gntlemetk 9 tt Wear, he has selected a choke Int, of all styles'arid priceli : Cloths, ,Caesimeres. Vesting's, Sati nets; Kentucky Jeans, &c. &c. Hi s sum.* of 1 0 .11NCY GOODS is also very fnin; att& too numerous to enumerate. Call and see. Tlianticul for past favors, SCHICK solicits f / ;VG, made - ot a -640 i n -dance of public patronage. He will _Jr z--... ;tl4rays endeavor to deserve it, by tiellini. (plod ' `- 21 r'Zl'.- '' 1 '' - 'U-- ' 13 ' .:1 ./ ..- . - 7 ' l2°- - .1:- ‘ 1 : 1 —:il •i:nnd - oc," at the lowest living prices. •• Quick i and by gond workmen, to call and examine Styles and Small Profits," is his motto. ' ; his stnek hefore_ purehasing elcewhere. as he ....- October 2 - 3 f .1854. i is determined to undersell any chatting Store or Sint) Shup in the town or country. !laving secured the services of min of the hest Cti - /TERS in the cnuntre.The is prepared to make tip elothi wt . at the shrortest te.ticv trwl in •he he , t. style. His motto is Quick Sales trIEMNSWAR AND GROCEft I v •A. ARNOLD to now recei vino- 4 Irir•Te lot of Queensware, which he will s.-11 .and nee. Om. 2, )0V NET Vtotyro:, atilla and NW:4. ..,,,yj) At G A:%1:11 MANUFACTURER AND INVENTOR OF Safety . ,Patent sgaare ['plight Wood Box Matches, • fiterThese ] Matches ore WARRANTED to be sisperior to anything. ,herelofore Offered to the Public._ JOHN DONNELIA, - 106 North ?uurlh St., Philad'a. December 18, 1854. $B. WATCIItS, JEWELRY, Silimrwitre, - Friutry .Goods. Xle" . A Choice Assortment of the Finest Qual ity; for Sale at the Lowest Cash Pricei, at - . Win. U. Eltonikeairs, NO. 184 SOUTH SECOND STREET, Between Pine and. Unif;'n. West side, Philad'a. TH Plassoilment embtaces a Larße . and Se lect 'Stuck 0!r Fine'Watekes,,ftwelry, silver Ware, Albala Ware, plated with fine Silver, in Spoons,• Forks, Ladles, 4 - c.- 7 fet Goods. Fans and -I , liney Arlicks of a superior quality, de. serving the examination ofthose who desire to procure the best goods at the Lowest Cash Prices. - a' practical knowledge of the busi• ness, and all, available facilities for Importing Arid - Manufacturing, the subscriber confidently invites purchasers, believing that he car! sup ply them on terms as favorable as any (fiber establishment in either - of the Atlantic Cities, (*j'Al I kinds of Diairiond and Pearl Jewel ry and Silver %Vars. manufactured to order, within a reasonable time. • 0)'-. Watches, Jewelry and Silver Ware fail/dully repaired. . • i . WM. - B. E LTO N,H EA D. No. 1i34 South 2d St., n Pow Junto abo%4 the 2d St. Market., Most Side. In the South Window. (*the .Store, inay be seen the fainniis BIRD CLOCK, which commands the admiration of the scientific and curiona. October 21, 1854. ly For the . Cure if Hernia or • Rupture. A . CKNDWLEDGED liy the highest med authorities of Philadelphia, incom parably superior to any other in nse. ~sllfleru rs will he gratified'to learn that the occasion now offers to_ p rocure not only the lightest mid most easy, butes durable a Truss as any other, in lieu of the cumbrous and Uncomfortable arti cle usually sold. There is difficulty atten-dingthe fitting, and when the pad is located, it will retain Its position without change. Persons at a litstance unable to call on the subscriber; can have the Truss sent to any add rees, by remitting Five Dollars for the sin gle Trnss,or Teti for the double—with ure round the hips and stating side affected. It will he exchanged' to Snit 11 not fitting, by returning it at once, unsoiled. For sale"only y the Importer, CA 1.118 D. NEEDLES, • Cor. Twelfth Race. Ste., Philadelphia. 844 41 57 22 787 19i Otr LA DI es, repirinty: the benefit of Mechan ical Supports, owing . to derangement of the In. ternal Organs, inducing Falling of the Womb, Vocal. Pulmonary, Dyspeptic, Nervous and Spinal Weakoess, are informed that a compe tent'and experienced LADY will .be in atten dance at the Rooms, (see apart . for their exclu sive use,) Nu. 114 'I"VV ELFTH street, first door below Race. (July 3, 1854. ly LOOKING GLASSES, .Picture Frames, &c. 'UTE invite the public to examine our.su• perior stock of Plain and Ornamental Gilt LOO1(1NC GLASSES. PORTRAIT ANP PICTURE; FRAMES; WINDOW CORNICES, BRACKET' TABLES, &e. We are manufacturing every description of Gill Work and Pancy Woad Frames, on the most ple'asing terms. Also, Importers of French and German Looking Glass Plates. Old Work ne-Gift with neatness and . despatch. Vgir Persons visiting Baltimore will do well to examine nut- assortment. Orders from the country will be attended to faithfully and promptly. M. BARRErr - & BRO.. Gih?ers. 52 Howard St , corner Saratoga, opposite “Western lialtiroore, May 8, 1854. ' TELLER KURTZ'S Holliday Smelt - of 11. Elegantly Illustrated and Standard ROOKS,. adapted for Christmas -and New Year Presents, the Drawinr-Room Table, &c., are now ready for examination. Also, CHILDREN'S 800 KS, in end less variety. Kurt's is a perfect storehouse of &Buhl fir the little ones, where they can purchase from the simplest Toy Book up to the most expen sive colored cal itton. [Dee. 18. 1854. qiraar 280 Markel street, above Bth, Philadelphia. C. I. Bush Si: Bro., Proprietors. rvIHIS House has a central location, on one I of the principal thoroughfares of the eiiy. No effort spared to make vkiters comfortable. $l.OO per day. June 12, 1854. ly -.a. LET THE FACTS BE KNOWN! , riIHAT ABRAM ARNOLD hac jut thrned l o n rn the Eastern citiev. with ilie ldro - est an.l best selected' stock of gomls for Men and Bu} s' wear ever before r ge re d, w hi e h he is ncw inakinz up. at the ON Stan"/, where purcintsc - t - til - , - IMMI avid " 4 ;11411 Pr..tit•-. .2., Ibs I. tf JOHN DONNELLY, El FRENCH TRUSSES, WgIGIIING . LESB TIIAN 2S I OUNCES NOW READY. AND CHEAP SUiT OF WINTER CLOTEG LEm . . . T F so, you r an he accominorlaied hir calling L . _ L ax , - r b o ", il rb 1. i 4 _,,___,. - .., ri)pr 4 Or. . ' " - ------:-------CIIMMISSIONERS' OFFIC-E,•-ADAYs_Coricrr,-P.A._— _ I _till_ M_A_li r! US _ SAAIS() N „ who_lt.ts_ just_ _I _ T - A - VIN - CiTittrrhased - rfie - above Medicines, A --- (1R - IiEA BITY - trn -- a - cr - of - A -- s - s - e - rritily, entitled ..An Act to ritt - 1 - ! .nun y Raleft-amrte opened and is, tow gelling - a' Statement of in York street, opposite' the Bank, a very', the - ,- • . e uttnersigned takes' plerisiire in statingto the....8..r...LPi10s and. „LA, vii ; s." -- requirinz. the - PlunntiSSiotters of the respective connties to publish Expenditures-We, the Corni n i as i na t. ra o f T ax p s o f said enmity, do Report - large, choice and cheap assortment of the Public. that he has fitted tip an extensive as hollows. to wit : from the sth day of January, A. D., 1554,-to the Second day of -January, Tall all( 'Winter G00d44, , , ... ' 1 oknottierotty. and is now manufactorino them A. D., 1855—both days inclusive. - 7 . to which he invites the attet•ion of the pithlie- on a ninth lamer scale than ever before. in or-' GEORGE ARSOL.D. Esq., 7'i-east:l-tr. anti the CO3I.II7SSIO3ERS, in account with .14t They have been selected with great care - in the der to supply the constantly increasing demand. . County of Aloft:, as follows: - Castern oitivs, have been nonolit cheap for ` liavittl been extensively and successfUlly ; ca,h, anti Mill he sold clomp 'for cash--cheaper engaged in the Practice of Medicine for years than id any other 4tablishinent in flrttysburg. —;:rul havi ng vi.ited all the vrineipall-losoitAls paid on, His stork cotrsists in part -of 131nek. 131tte, and 'Medical Institutions in . this country and Olive and Green C.1.0T1-1. c 0 Al's. - with in Ettr , pe, and becorne-"Tais i lliar with the - lit seith , _ try. Es : frock'.dress a i„i sact; Gnats; a l so - T wee d, Prescriptions and Preparations used in tne 't Gout ', Cashmere, and Italian'eloth ; also a lar "T" stock pr iclifle of the inre4 KotitieDi Physir'ans anti ' uf 'OV ER COATS. which can't be heat in va. Professors of Medicine 31trno . ,g_hout the-World, riety..: quality - or prteer tint of the cities; alSo a he has nre'hesitation in asserting that he has very .stipernir - st , ai of , PA N TA, LO 0 NS. Con- . fon mi• no. Medic,loes so=rsititoratly - ,effic•aeintis in ------- sistintr in part of eic - ePent and well male the diseases for which they are recommended. I Fretteh Black' Dot...skin Ciassimere, - Fansy A fair and impartial trial is al f that is Deeded., Cassimete. Satinetts; Velvets; U.ord, Linen 'rite Medicines recommend themselves where and Cottonade. The stock of VP,STS •com- vex used. ptisesevery variety of manufacture—fine black All orders should -he addressed to DR. Satin. Silk, Velvet, Italian Silk, white, fancy L-13/8.0R2V. -We ManlifariftePr and Proprie and huff Marseilles,B ii 11l mer Cloth, &r. Also tor. Irtstfainster, Mir, or to his a nthorized -constantly2_onitanda_large_l_ccat TRUNKS, Wholesale Agents. of whom they can always Hats, Carpet 13 gs, Umbrellas; Boots & Shoes. Window Shades.-Violins, Accordeons, Gni -tars, Flutes, Fifes, Melodeons, Mirrors, Ra zors, Spectacles, Spoons,- Watches & Watch Guards - , silk suno Cotton Ha tnik.-reltiefs. era -vats, Suspenders. Gloves, 'Stockings, Spring, Stocks, Shirts, and Shirt Collars, and a splen did assortment of_ J EW E 14 it Y ....111 riot every. thing in the way of Boy's' and Men's furnish ing lio. FiNt4ate nu-Tobacco always oil hand—a pire article. which clieWers are, re. questkt to try.. • %IAI US' SAMSON. Novtliber 13. 1554. tf LAN; I. ailAition to our stock of Ilart! ware, earria‘re Trimming, &c., has been made. anil iliume in want of any article in that line, :Awn Id til tii ro examine nor stork. vve inenge nil rselves to ehearer d i al, the cheitimst. 'onto. to F.% I N EsToc October 11j, 1851.. MONEY LOST ! I T is an ESTA 814811 E 1) FACT th,stinn- Lny persons lost money by not pllrcluty.jspr GOOthi at the well I,ltom n C 111 E P STUD E of Abram A mold, at his old' stand, on the South East corner of the Di.iinotid. w here he, is now reeei viitg the cheapest, prettiest and hest selected Stock of Fail and 'Winter Goods. eqer before offered to this citizens .Hunts county, consistire,z, in pm.% aft Black, Bine and It rows French erottyt, Fancy, Felt and Beaver Cloths for ()vet. Coals. I,Newest Styles.) Black and Fancy Cassi• mores, Tweeds. Jeans. Cas.i nets, lor Men's WPilf, SINS. Moos 4lt. Lillie, Alpacas, Mertnnes, Plain and Farley :•4iick Flartiwiq, also a beautiful assortnolot safiii and 51114 s fnr Bonnets, Ilionnet liihinot, - and a j rea t va- • iiety of other articles. all of whl t •l i thr p it ho e are'respectliilly requested to call and examine . for thettisolves,;believing that it is only necessa ry to see our goods, price them, and examine-, to induce .peisons to purchase. A large lot of Trunks also received, which will be sold, 1,,w, ARNOLD. October 2, 185-1. LOOK TO - YOUR INTEREST! underSigneel .has just . reforneri !vim with 'a large and fasitiginahle W.t..0.1 7 .4t (1) 1 4 t9(91J1, whieh he will rlispioie of at V P.lt R E.1)11C- El) PRIV 1.;S: to all who May favor him with a call. Flis assortment consists ul the fol low i : 'SHAWLS, FL A N N ELS,- PLAID SILKS, M USLINS, F. NIEIIINOKS, LINEN, M. D E LA I N ES, BLANKEYS, WOOL PLAIDS, (2411 1.'1" DEB Et; ES, CLOTHS, • (:AS II M ER Es, CASSINETS, PERSI A N CLOTHS, SATIN ETS, • CALICOES, COL I. A RS, GINCIIAMS, H A N DK ER WES RIBBONS, . VEILS, &c. Alen. a lot of GroCeries and Queensware, which were bought low and will be sold low for Cash or country produce. To punctual customers a credit of six months. J. S. GRAMMER. October oPk 16. 1854. tt `Y . TP tr...T.r? I"? Ti" -sr:A l' ct c t o. •rk •:. ( ,1 (iv A NEW ESTABLISHMENT. CLOTIIING MADE 'IO GIRDER. t 1 111, ondersiryned takes pleasure in inform ", i nv. the eitme n s (4ettyshuro . and the public trenerally, that he is prepared to furnish “ARIIENTSf of all kinds, for' GENTLE MEN'S WEAR, at the shortest notice, and in the latest possible style. Having . ripened a Merchant Tailoring establishment. in (:ham beryl urg-street, opposite the Lutheran church, and secured the services of experiefieed work• men, he leek confident of pleasing all 't+h may favor him with their patronage. Coon-, try produce taken in exchange for work. December 4,1854. AIIIIIIII - 41 Uktill'i No 240 Pratt Street.. lialtimore. ISRAEL KNO OE, Prsiprietur. JOHN G. KNODE, .Superizalesidtnt. ,May 8, 185.1. ly COL. COBEAN, GETTYSBURG STEAM- MILL. TH E subseriher has completed his new St e am Mill. and is 110 W prepared to SAM, 'l'l BER and CHOP GRAIN at usual ra rs and short notice. Farmers and other.: can have Sawing and ehooping dour at any (2 .- -• Hanover prices in ('ash will he pai 1 for 'Rye, Corn awl Oats, at the Steam Mill. (*"-Feed constantly on hand and for sale. C. W. HOFFMAN. Auf4l.ist 14. 1554. 1 y PAPER-HANGINGS. IrHOL.ES.ILE .V 1iET.,111,. II -:tsbscrilwrs are dat!y adding? to their ex tottsi ve as:nrlttlettt cf Pa aier - nfx itagr,s and Ilorders. solup nett and beau tiful stv les rnr their Sprint, sales, to which they ask -the ntlention tit' the trade and the pub sz..nf;ral. assortment embraces new VlNct 11()O.M gum. l oam and rirhi enbors; His.). handsome Itlr es. Al , “). 1 - tr ,, e vari , ty t.ie 7 nutnoti and ton - dint!, gnarl , v S;ttitt and 4:nintnnn Paper:. new and ta•tetal Our city and ITV 16 ,0 ii , k art• Invit..d to vicil Ihr ;71414 , /t l lll l- 7 11 • ennlident they it the in the city. an‘i Wt. finer (Y1(•;11IN 1!1. otir by int rottlini t io many ia'w iitiproventrir. 111 'Jur ricuqw. HONN .!lf?mTif PI;S: t•, , • ~• , ft ; • BM ",lit; 1) HARDWARE. J. S. UJMMFR AT THE vmmusr •ATE-91 Balsamic Itottal) 51)1:443, be had atthe„ same men as of the' Proprietor. Vl* GOIXSA I IC AGENTS. Baltimore—Wen. H. Brown & Bro., 4 S. - Street ; cf. 'C. P. Itruri,rs & Bro.. Corne'r • }lowans? and Baltimore sts.; Ynik—.-V. A. & • January 185.5. J,'!Jr 3ilirrirfor.s frirnh! I. (=LC/ WAY; PALS. the . .fitizens At United Stales: ()Si'Mi huutb.ly and. sincerely •thank. you for I. the Immense patronage which . you have blisiowed upon my Pills. r take this oppor tunity of stating that my Ancestors were all American Citizen s t and that I entertain for a) that concerns Arneriea and.the Americans, the most lively sympathies, so much so that I ori glnally compounded these Pills expressly to Stilt your eli,ntiti, habits, constitutions, and manner of living. intend i o establish toy sr- I f among you, whirl, I hat e now-dime, by taking premises - in,New York. THOMAS HOLLOWAY, 38, rprner .2nn and Yromors is., New York PU ATI()N OF THE D, AND 1.1VF4. AND R. 11,104.44 The citizens of the U - 4110sufrrr much front disorders of the, Liver ;Ind Stomach, srarcely any are free from these destruetive - maladies, henve life wears•fast. The fair sex. perhaps the most 'handsome in the world, up to a cer tain period when. distressMg to say, !natty lose their teeth and good looks, while yet in the heyday of life ; such sad evils may he ef feetualiy remedied by continually keeping the blood pure. and the Liver and Stomach in a healthy action, whet; life will flow smoothly, and r se.nhle plants in a genial clime, where an eternal spina appears to :eint. As it re vards the pn.servation nl the human frame, and the duration of life, much may he effected, and 1 say fearlessly," that - It44lth and life can" be prolonged for man) , yeaN beyo►►el their or dinary limits, if liolloway's Pills are taken to . purify the blood according. to the roles laid t.w, fur health. contained in the directions which accompany each hex. A CASE OK WEAKNESS ANT) DEMI,- ' ITV, OF 10 YEA RS' ~ S TAN DIN G, CURED BY HOLLOWAY'S PILLS. Copy t f a Letter fruna - Capt. John John3on,46tor Houle, New fork. dated Jan. 5111 1854., Pnovgssort ocr.ow Ai, 38, corner of Ann and N•ts•4an Streets, New YOrk. Str.—lt is with the roost - heartfelt pleasure I have to in form you that 1 have been restored to Health and strength by takinir your Pills. For the last ten years, I suffered from a derangement of the Liver and l Uttrtarit, and was reduced to sneh an extremity that I gave lip my ship, never expecting to go to sea any more, as I had-tried every remedy that was recommended to me, out all to no purpose; and had given myself up to despair, when I was at last re commended to take your - P►lts. After using them for three months, the result is that I sin now in better health than 1 have been ler eleven years past, and ineeed as well as ever was iu my life. You are quite at liberty to make this known for the benefit of others. I reriiiiin, Sir, ywirs (Signed) JOHN These celebrated Pills are wunderfully dficacioui in the fdlowing complaints : A g ue Debility Haul-itehe aln& Dropsy liilifitui en inplairits Erysipelas Janndice ltliitelte. nu the Skin Female Irregularities Liver Complaintn towel Complaint:, fever: , of all kinds Piles . Cowiti nation of the Gout ReVention of rri ne Bowels Scrofula, or King's Stone and Gravel Secondary Symptoms Et it Venereal Attention* Worms of all kinds Weakness, from whatever cause. * *Sold at the Establishment of Professor Dot,Lowir, 80 Maid.'n Lane, Nem Yort,•and 231 strand, London. and by all respectable Drugtzists and Dealers hi Alecheines through out the United States, in Pots and Boxes, at 25 cents, fit2iceuts, and $1 00 each. - a considerable saving by tak ing the larger sizes. " N. B.—Directions for the guidance of pa tents in every disorderare axed to each 13ux. June 26, 1854. ly eow R,ZIIIC7AL. IHAVE REMOVED from 1 2 2 West Lom hard street to the new and commodious Warehouse, No. 141— West Pratt Nlrtel, near lAt;hl, opposite the Maltby .„House, and will conttnue ray GENERAL CO '4 MISSION illislNESs, for the sale at TOBACCO, GRAIN _and COUNTRY PRODUCE, of all kinds; and will attend to the execution of orders for purchasing:. I shall continue my Guano Agency, l i avimci f ipreased facilities for supplying the ly.st - article, as usual, at the government's lowest price—the ton of 2240 lbs.—with a moderate charge of commission for purchasing and forwarding. I an► having rnannfar•!nred Phosphate of Lime. n superior article, which I will warrant to be puro. I have connected with my business, and shall at all timec he supplied from the most eekhrated matinfaeloties in the Union, a laroe sitpply of Agricultural IMpleittents, Pvt , ry description. warranted. to which I ask parkirillarly the attention of harmers and deal , rs. Tritstimz, by strict attention to all hosi nes,: eontit:ed to toy charge, I shall merit the patronage of the public, 11. M. RHODES. [but.. November '27, 185. I LAL 1 - ANTED. bF:II`ONS Ih.vi nir iiny to sr! 1. wi wpi I I by rallin r .nt the snliArriller, in t;vtlys- f—orruts u pure uts.nur. tu 11'1;2:hest Iwtrltet priee will he troi.l .1; .I'l times g!l=2l • hr intend.: Irivine• the Itr 'wing paeketl, irtoled either, t.t 11;tiv.ver nt ild!fitte.rt-4, the preferenoe vtl,t be o‘t-11 ti; IltidNe from 1% Ii lit' MIN' Irtiroloo•-••• SOIMMON ERS. 1 :i () ‘, rid \tater r 1? 'N C 4ll (itncr , .r 41 , q, .1,nr1,7 1 1,11,141.>11L;', (I,L. ism 1111171 r t,. wa ilti To Cash from T. Warren, late Tree -611 Ter, To outstanding TaNes and Qtlit Rents in bands of Collectors at last set tlement, 4IIG 24 Corsnly Rules $ Leviei rrt3esserffin. 1851. Borough of Gettysburg, $2238 00 (PO. - Quit Rents, 178 50 Cumberland township, /181 02 Germany iy 802 25 Oxford ~ . 972 13 . Huntington ' " 1159 60 La ti more " 760 213 f. Hamilionban " 1435 -25 - - hiberty ti. - . 655 'l7 83:2 95 1252-62 133 A 00 , 925 AT 6.37 30 833 84 1209 71 1128 35 519 90 3,:i5 .57 , 1069 3'4 787 69 20,214 87 Loan from Bank and sundry persons, 2,292 33 Abatement on State quota, 1854, 691 33. Dividend from Wale; rompany, 24 00 Add itional'Tax for 1854, 18 , 52 Catrih leeeived from John Scott; Flsci., tale :Sheriff, for Jury fees and fines for 1854, einsh reeei vest from L. Deitz, fine, Taxes refunded, to State, Mennllen St raban Frnnkl in 4,110%4( g 0; Ty rn ne M 011 i 1 . 1. 1 0 3 7 M tit.“ Leasout Iteoff 1.3; , r ie)s Frperlota 1J nin n Cf. 43 tg.l es. The riatArraing elount . ''ra.r and Quit Rent:l appear ?r, he in Ilse bands ry . - the jUlluwing uiketWs, 10 • Yearn, Collectors. 1850. Samuel Stlie/Piwcker, 'l'vrnne, $5 73 1852. Peter P. Smith, Litimore,t ti 4 45 1P53. John L. Noel. Oxlord, * 3 11 • Mich ael H 3 ontington, ear 9 " George W. Fir4iel, Latimore, 76 55 .'" Jacob Noel, Monnspleissant,* 113 94 " George 'Brown, Reading,* 133 93 1854. Kph. Martin, Gett)shurg 8.,* 401 50 " H out) AleUanghy, Cninberland,t37o 7.6 " Benjamin ',midis, Germany, 151 25 " James ttobison, Oxford 4 172 (8- " John E. Heikes, Hiantinglon, 535 10 " Michael Schriver, Latimore, 156 28 " ER R. A. Moore, Liberty. 105.47 George IS'aker. Hainilton,*• 107 68 " John Bnrklibltler, Ni nallen,f 227 95. " Jacob King. Straban,f 264 6 Joseph Hartzell, Frinklin i t 223 00 " Joseph - Klnnk, Conowago,t 277 07 " Conrad Bream, Tyrome.f 172 30 • James W. Barr, Mountjoy,* 375 06 - " Header, of H., Nl'tpleasant.t 523 71 " SaftmelOverholtzer, Beading,f 328 35 " Isaac- Wolf. Berwick,* 59 90 " Gitt, Union,* 169 34 " Henry Slay bitugh,'Ettitler4 - - _333_ (if). l-familtnolm and Freedom had paid it . full before Settlement. Those marked thus (*) have since paid in full. Those marked thus (f) have since paid in , part. 4"P t :k1) To the Honorable the Judges cf the Court of Common Pleas If lams County; lITE, the undersigned, duly elected Andittits•to settle tind adjust th , e Put:lk Aeeounts off * the Treasurer and Commissioners a said (Tounty, havino- been sworn or affirmea ag-reeably to law, report :he following to ?yea veneral statement of said account from the 5: - .1) day of January, A. 1) , 1854, to the 2d day of January, A. 11/., PBss—both days inclusive. GEOI{GE ARNOLD, Esq., Treasurer, and (.111.1311SSIONERS, in account with the County of Adams. - - • Cash frntn T. Warren, - Esq., late Treasurer, $2 1 .,509 . 5€3 , Outstandim , Tax and Quit Rents in hands of Collectors, 4,416 24 Ain't of Co.'rax assessed for 1854, 20.214 87 Loan from Bank and sundry persons, 2..292' 32, Abatement on State Qtiota,lBs4, 691 3:; Dividend from Water Company, 24 I Additional Tax for .1854, 18 52 Cash received from John Scott. Esq., late Sin tor Jury fees and lines for 1854, - Cash received from L. Deitz, fine, Tax refunded to State, WE, the undersigned, Auditors of the County of Adams, Pennsylvania, elected and sworn in pursuance of law, do REPORT, that we met, did audit, settle and' adiust according to law, the account of the Treasurer and Commissioners of said County, commencing on the sth day of January, 1854, and ending on the 2d day of January, 1855—both days inciusiVe that said account, as settled above, and entered of record in Settlement Book, in the Commissioners' office of Adams county, is correct, and that we find a balance due to the- County of Adams, by George Arnold, Esq., Treasurer bf said Comity, in cash, Three Thous and One Hundred and Three Dollars and Fifty-six Cents, (*3,103 56.)- and in Outstanding, Taxes Five Thousand Five Hundred and Seventy-five Dollars and Thirty-five Cents, ($5,575.354 JOHN DICKSON, E D UN D F'. SHORs, Ruditors. • A, T. W RIG HT, February 5,1855. 4t READY-MADE CLOTHING. George Arnold - f p, s no; i i h a s eriteredinihe Clothing business EXPERIENCED NNORIOIEN in his employment, constantly Cu nitivt t and utak lin , up. out of his own al sths. Ovpr Coals, Dress Coats, Pantaloons, Vests; Monkey Jackets, &c. All kinds of Clothing inade.to order, on short notice. Constantly on hand and Cor sale a arevit variety of Clothinvr, of his own mann facturin,z, us cheap 419 cheapest. Call and see them. We cannot be beat. October :30. 1851. 0.-PAILICTNEEtSIIIIII'. ~111. linve this day braVe Ow 11 fFAIiNES!OCIi.IfIBHOTiI ERS. 11 ,, pinu (or a e , ialliiii,qlCe..ll the iiht- rd pittrona(re hero tot;,r, e‘tert.leti t(i the oid F'trio. they u ill to retorr. lin their ottiv , st to torrit the eonfidence repoaAl In tio•tal ho; the poWie. J 111:;•4 I'. 1 2 111 II t EDW. G. P.lll/\ ESTOC jut. 1 ioliE ()V.:!(':)%ii.; fir, !—ToiPethq.e t ir t A. Alt . FTMEWPIII MEM OF_ADAIES_C_OU DR. 'DOIbI eta 2509 59 34 00 .i?.O , 00 IHS ll' $:t0.465 99 $5575 35 DR. CR. -. By out-standing Tax. for 1859, 1853, 1854, 1850, 1851, /85'2, 1853, 1854„ Exonerarions for 1850, 46 1851, 185'2, 66 1853, 64 1854, *4 , 30.465 99 D; , ;hurseinents on County orders, I reasureeg Commission. Cash in hands of Treasurer, D'ollc. Cta_ 91 00 '2O 00 185 12 MMEMME2I forint-II a la 611 111011011111 1111111 11 * .FOR 1854. Ek-72 MI By orders paid out as follows, to wit : ' Iffy A1)111143(1 . Ar selt)jilc; rabra. aeenifatS; - 49 - 00 -- R. C. MeCrea:y. Esq., Auditor, ap pointedliv the Court to audit pub lie_ offices. • 15 00 Aissespr , 4' pay,. ~ 485 00 ele_re.*-pay, - . ' 200 00— (1.01311. M fees and P[tra„tlll49, 45 00 Fox arid,VVild Vat sealps, 42 8e A twi tethentrneorteetors of 5 percent, 1000'67 Wood and stone coat and hauling, '. &e., for pnhlie liniltiiiitts, Repairs at public hnildinos, &e.. Notes and interest paid Bank and san dry persons. 2'647 99 Tel- I Prand-Pft t 0 qna , lty persons, 139 87 . Treasurer of Alms Honse. 5712 00 Quit Rent paid, to George,Hirne's heirs, 4,00 Sheriff's- Rills of Court costs, 720-27 Road damages and dainage view, 803'2K, General Jury and Tip Staves' pay, 993 8B Gland Jury and , Tsp. Staves" ray, 3.17 13 (;'ourt Crier's pay, 85 00 Justice and Constable fees for. corm va,crants, Prothonotary, Register and Clerk of • Sessions, fees, ' Conveying Prisoners to Eastern Pen itentiary, Certificates of Vonstahles" returns, Printing and blanks, &c., ()I - ricers' pay at Springy. Election, Directors to :he Poor pay, John Scott, F..r. tate Sheriff; sun, mooing Jurors for 1854. Officers' pay- General . Election, Ile pairs of Brillues. Abraham Reever, Esq. „Commission- . er's pay, 177 00 Jolm' Mick ley, Esq., 174 . 00 .Tames Wills. Esq., 174, 00 Coroner and .In , tiiie", - ; for Tnroisirions, 5& i I nr'rA fees forkesping p oistaners and . Turntiev, G'-o. Chritzman, pay in full on Marsh • Creek I.3ri due, • .lon.as - Rout2alin, pay in foil on °pos._ anm ("reek arkipe, 14 . .56 00 Keeping prisoners at Eastern Peni• tentrary, Job: C. E 1 I k, E.g., in trust for sits vey of State Road from Gettysburg to Bock Tavern, Lancaster county, one-third of entire cost being pay able by .Adams county, as per. Act of A ssem b I y, M cat a tre n d'a nee art prisoners, Stationery and Postage for Office aad Court-house, 66 ,44 E...voneration to Collectors, 208 . 0.3 Collectors' fees; 994 '47 Outstandinw, T'itx and Quit rents, 5575 35 Trea4n rer's salary, • 305 00• Balance in hanis. of: Treasurer, 3.1'03 'sti• IN TEST:IIONY that the foregoing Statement of Receipts and F:x pendit tiles exhibitett [sem.jat the.Otlic-e of the Treasurer of said County; is a correct aria true copy, :as taken from and: compared with the re-, irrainrng in-the honks in rhis Office, we haver hereunto set our hands, and affixed! the seal of sard Office at Gettysburg, the second' day og . January, one thonsand eight liandred andi , fit,- ty-five. JOHN Mrc L ' 3A 11 ES J. Wl[, LS, G Rana; E . Attest.—i. .AUGEFINECAUGH, Clerk. cr azz4 .. ) * t.ir% zit Fees for 44. DI%SCLITTION. THE partnership . heretofore existing be tween the Subscriners, under the name land style of S. rilinestock & Sons, is this iday dissolved by limitation. All persons in debted to us will please settle, as it is necessary that our Books should be cros-ecr . immediately. Either member of the Firm is authorised to use the names of the Firm in settling their business. SAMUEL FAHNESTOCK, • JAMES F. FAHNESTOCK. HENRY J. FAHNESTOCK. , J.tn. 1, 1855. I. 0. of R. M. _ A ri)U win meet. erery Friday everthrg,. at I _ n'elork, in 411 P Wigwam, (Nleenn. alivll 11-111.) Pnneinal aitentiance is ,V - t a rrrz. C. of 12, IrieNit t , ,c4hinect. themselves whb till.; Tribe, will please apply lA a n y o f the ihentbers. Gettysimpr, Nov. 13. 1E64. 6ri3 — SPOUTING! SPOUTING! I I I.:01;(1E and Henry Warnpler will make ncr 3 lid pin tip the sarnelow, fur cp,sll 411" roil ntry pro/lure. Farmers and all coiiers \.15111112 - their Houses, Barns, S ze . d Al 011 t.) r then n tc... 11. IVAIPLER. rg. I W Fill LE WI CR. Doll.. Ctn. 177 25 109 55 36.67 193'51 5 , 9' 50% 87'44 310'81 341 47 60 00) 55 501 4'89 50 347 7t 218 ea' 1975 oe, 293 a .12.2 66 ro 50. 100.465 99r Doug. cis_ 573 84 4.5. 529 41; 4955 71 27 63' 68 60) /03 61) 704 .38- 90 2G 5 53: 12 23: 38 34 115+ 70► 16 2X 20,279 58 305 00• 3.103 50: $30.165 99'
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