Edw., IL Buehler, tt at fit, faithfully and promptly attend to ail bitKille , ,s entrusted to ltita. Ile 'speaks the German language. - ()Mee at the ; ;; L ine SCitith:l; : allibVere Stl'C'et., near Foroey's,tlrtie, lure, anLi ;wally opptmite Dual store. (iettystAng, Nlareb 20. 11 11',kB. 3 , l'CleVna l d O FFICEon the south side of the Public Square, 2 doors west of the Sentinel nlliee. • Gtty , burg, August 22, 1853. . • Bannly Land Claims. riptlE undersigned will attend promptly to the collection of claims fur _wady Lm'l' under the late act, of Congress. Those i‘..11.1 have already received 40 or SO acres, can imq receive the balance. by calling on the subscri ber and making the necessary application. JOEL B. DANNER. Gettysburg, March 12, 1855. tf, David A. Buehler, ' 3iterlltli at Lam, '[JELL promptly attend to collections and all business entrusted to his care. 1: - Office in the Diamond, adjoining store of Ai. B. Kurtz. Gettysburg, Feb.. 4,1856. 17 1). 31Tonaiiighy, 3tturnmi at raw, (Office removed to one door \Vest of Buchler'a Drug &Book-store, Chanaberaburg street,) Attorney 4. Solicitor for Patents and Pensions, OUNTY Land Warrants, Back-pay sus. pended Claims,and all other claims against the Government at Washington, D. C. ; also Americau claims in England. Land Warrants located and sold, or bought, and highest prices given. Agents enmaged in locating warrants Iu lowa, nlinois and other Western States. Apply to him personally or by letter. 62ttysburg, Noir. 21, 1853. Lawrence Bill, DI. D., Tim his Office one door west. of the Labe l!. ran church, in Chambersburg street; and opposite Grammer's store, where those wish ing to have" any Dental Operation pafortn _ elate respectfully invited toeall. REF,ZRENCES : -Dr. D. Gilbert, 'Dr. C. N. Pet lucky, Dr. D.,llorner, Rev. C. P. Krauth, D. D., Rev. 11. L. Baugher; D. D., Rev. Prof. William il. Reynolds, Rev. Prof. M. Jacobs, ptilf„)T. L.,SLCOTEr. Gat:tygbilrt, April 11, 1853. tf - New Goods, AND' THE CASH SYSTEM. BS' experience in the credit busi ness has satisfied me that it will not do, and have now determined to adopt the CAS[I.- system—and offer the following Goods for cash or produce Only : Cheap CLOTS. blue, black, brown, green, claret, olive. &c.: fancy Oveicoatings. Beaver Cloths, Petersham, Cus Bitheres, black and every variety of fancy col ors; Cassinets, Velvet Cords, Jeans, &c.; Pan taloons stulls generally ; Coburg Cloths, Me rinoes, Debages, Delaines, Alpacas, Cali coes, Ginghams, &e., with every variety of Ladies' Dress Goods. • i?'9+l4.ii-riza(le Clothing in great variety, well made a n d cheap ; Domestics, fresh Groceries, Orceitsioare; &U. 'CT. - Please call, examine' 'and -judge for selves. All will be sold at the lowest cash prices. . GEO. .ARNOI.I.): 'October 64 185 G. Said Out. Pay HAVING disposed of - my 'Hat. Ono,. Boot E.l and Shoe Store to Messrs. KUNO/ A N A A 'TWA NBAUGII, who. will carry on the busuieSs at the old stand, I reSpedfully ask a continuance to my successors of the liberal pa tronage with which the public 'have favored me .durititt many years. As lam new mita bus iness. it is necessary that my Books and Ac counts be 'closed up at once; Ail persons. therefore, who know themselves indented on Note or Book Accounts are requested to call vrithont delay and make settlement. I will be found at the old stand. IV. IV. PANTON. Gettysburg, January 12, 1857. New Millinery. I.MISS LOUISA KATE LITTLE wishes U.) inform the Ladies of town and country, that she is now prepared to execute, Millinery in all its branches, in \Vest Middle st r eet, a few doors below Mr. Getirgc Little's .itorc.— Work done cheaper than elsewhere in tuwu. Please call and see. April 21, 185 G. The Saturday Evening Post. TILE BEST WEEKLY PAP E.R.- 7 -ti,tin - , Yttniinii's /4r/tr . -Med, (;)•atis.— Exam hie tor yourselves. 'Apply to the publisht.rs, DEACON & PETEUSON, C( South Third street, Philadelphia. February 2, 1657. 4t COME ONE ! COME AL L Dere Ni.Ve Are -Again! I[l7 1T 11 the handsomest and. cheapest Stock , NEW GOODS to be found in this place. All the newest styles are to Le seen n. the assortment, acid many of them are real y magnificent, without being costly. N-o time foi particulars. Call in and see for your selves, at J. L. S.! 71 1 On the Public Square. wids Az ain T JAGt 11.1;='S Merehant Tailoring Estali .l.-11- fish/no:it. G ent!Pmen. call in awl exam Ile I >l' yourelves. "Good and cheap," is their utott..).(Sept.__'.. T UST IN TIM E E. large assortment of Gentlemen's and Ladies' GU AIS, for sale -cheap at BttlNG.Nux AuGuisisLcull Che(ip 1I awl Shoe &ore. fit L-CLOTII and Carpet Bags, of an a. fur sale at BRINGIUS & AUG 111 N I ~ UCC ,I / 1 ) Jitt and ShOC Sture. WANCY IVorit J3askets and Willow 3- of every description,embracing.a large : gem.? -al assortment—a greater part expie-,11. fur Ciaistnvi.s presents, at ERNEY & Bitk Fancy Grozery and Confectionery York, Dec. 15, '53. 67 \Vest uA rep 'Warm. have just-- received a splendid assorun,i, of Wool Undershirts and Drawers, ‘i ill be Siild low at SAMSON '.. ' Second Train leaves at 3P. M., with Passen- ----- ' f. - ers for Baltimore and intermediate tilaces, l PORN . D 1 0: 1 % 1 L' 14 - — The attenti°" 01 MIL' I:and returns with passengers- from York,' die. - kJ LE RS is invited to a very superior:l: iiele ! April 21. J. LEIB, Agent. or-drying CURS, which can be had ,Lt all - -- tinies at Jan. 14 VVARRENS* FtWN:I,IY. 1(,) f7:.:1 I I.;!,•-; 'Top t P . , i:v •". •J &u)' t,;l - ut:e..ry--ise. • Nvw Ilardware Store. 911111; sulisc,riberg would respectfully an- nounee to their friends and the public that they have opened a Hardware, Stioe,i in liatti more street, adjoining the residence of David Gettysbutz, in which they alway*-I*-- tad tO offer to the public a largo — and general assortment of Hardware, Iron, Steel, Groceries, CUT L L RV, COACH TRIMMINGS, SPRINGS, AXLES, '.FJ) 1P- 9 • dcbar—mate, firbings, Paint -s, OfIK, and Oye-stullk, in general including every description of arti cles in the above line of business. to which they invite the attention of Coach-makers, Blacksmiths, Carpenters, Cabinet - makers, Shoe-makers, Saddlers, and the public gener ally. Oar stock having been selected with great care and purchased for cash. we guaran tee (for the ready money,-) to dispose of any part of it on as reasonable terms as they can be purchaud anywhere. We particularly request a call from our friends, and earnestly solicit a share of public favor, as we are determined to establish a char acter-for selling Goods at low prices and doing busiuesi; on fair principles. JOEI, B. DANNER, DAVID ZIEGLER. Gettysburg, June 9, 1851. tf TILE PERRY COUNTY MUTUAL FIRE n sitra nc e Company, CAPITAL sl3o,sB6—effects insurances in k..) any part. of-the State, against loss by fire ; prudently adapts Its.operations to its resour ces ; affords ample indemnity, and promptly adjusts its losses. Adams county is represented in the Board of Managers by lion. Moms MoCtmAN. WM, McCLEAN, Agent. Office of 3t.. & W, McClean, Gettysburg. May 26,1856. A Medical Revolution THE WOULD UNANIMOUS! IlolloWay'S Ointment. —TUE°I;nEAT COUN TER. lIMITAN"r !—The virus of disease of ton makes its way to the internal organs thro' the pores of the skin. This penetratidg Oint ment, melting under the hand as it is rubbed absorbed'through the same channels, and, reaching the sent of inflammation, promptly and invariably subdues it, whether located in the kidneys, the liver, the lungs, or any other important Organ. It penetrates the surface to the interior, through the countless tubes that communicate with the skin as summer rain passes into the fevered earth, diffusing its cool and regenerating influence. Skin Diva..m.v awl Glandular Sn'elliny.v. };very spezics.of exterior irritation is quickly reduced by the anthimllannuittory action of this Ointment. Angry Eruptions, such as Salt Rheum, Erysipelas. 'fetter, Ringworm, Scald Head, Nettle Rash. Scabies (or Itch) &c., die out, to return no more, under its. application. Hospital experience in all parts of the woild proves its infallibility in discs - sew of the skin, the muscles, the joints and the glands, (fivers. Sores, awl Minors. • The cflitat Of this unrivaled external remedy upon Scrofula. and other virulent ulcers and sores, is almost miraculous. It first discharp.s the poison which produdes suppuration and proud tiesh, and thus the - cures which its heal ing properties afterward complete are safe as well as permanent. ;Foam/4p J3r r,iseg, n,crns, a nd. Sralds. In easei of the fracture of bones,. inju ries, ctuased by steam explosions, Bruises, Burns, Scalds, Rheumatism, Stillness of the .Joints, and contraction of the sinews, it is em ployed and warmly recommended by the fac ulty. -This marvelous remedy has been intro duced- bTits inventor In - person into all the leading Hospitals of Europe, and no private household should be without it. Umiesiitbip Ths/ihiony. The Medical Staff of the French and English Armies in the Crimea have officially signed their approval of Holloway's Ointment, as the most reliable dressing fur sabre cuts, stabs, and gen-wounds. it is also used the sur geons of the Allied Navies. -Both the Chub:will and 1 ills 871ould be used in the lidlowiny est.ses: Bunions tj w ,,,,,tist u Sort. Thru:stq ltnlne Elr4aconn Soros °rail kiiil4 Chappv.! /lauds dolt Rheum Fprai uF Chit Surtlds Stiff Jointm Fi,tutr 4 $4lll Di , nst“; 'rpttor SW01104(1 tinrr L 19414 Vmn•: c:~! Gi ttt Lumina) slocurLd EruptiviNSoro Itrea , ts Piles Sore nemls ","Sold at the Manufactories of Piofessor Ilin.r.owAY, NO Maiden Lane, New York. and 244- Strand, London, by all respectable Drug gists and Dealers in-Medicine throughout the United States and the civilized world, in pots. at 25 cents. 62 , 4 cent~, and 1 each. tri - There is a considerable saving by taking the larger N. B.—Direetiong fur the guidance of pa tients in every disorder are affixed to each pot. Sept. 1, 18.51). wryly 74 . I.IW Ft 117011.1 IL Ts, / 00 7 ',I // ()LW. , IIHE undersigned having purchased from _ Wm. W. Paxton. Esq., his entice Stock 01 Goods, will continue the business at the old stand, in Chain hershurg stied, a rew doors west of the diattiond, under the firm of ill; LNG :II,IN „AUG! I I NI;z1 UGH, and 'solicit the. patronage of their friends and the public gen erally. We have made arrangements largely Lu increase our stock of Orps, Itoots awl .S 11(.(,•?, and will always keep un hand a foil assortment of all kinds, suitable to the season, wl,; G h will be sold at the low•ast possible pi ices. 'loping. by strict attention to business, to merit a lib eral patronage, we invite all needing anything in our line to call and examine our goods be purchasing elsewhere, GEO. E. JIBING:11AX, -_. H. LWGIIINBAUGI.I. Gettysburg, Jan. 12, 1657.—tf And Stall They Conic ! UST recived at 110 K E - S Store, a large sup "... ply of Winter Goods, the cheapest ever, offend in market. Call and Lee before pur ehasin„,,, elsewhere, as he is determined to sell cheap for th e very cheap Millinery Goods. - Goods cut free of charge. ~ . ..11y-made Clothing on hand, which svill be sold very low. JOHN HOKE. Gettysburg, Dec. :22, 185 G. tf Hanover B. Railroad. 111tAINS over the Hanover Branch RailrOati .1. now run as follows : First Train leaves Hanover at 9 A. 31.,, with i'Assenzers for York, Harrisburg, Columbia :.,(1 Philadelphia. This Train also connects with the Express for Baltimore, arriving there at l2 M. A SPLENDID assortment of Queensware, China,,Glass, Stone and Earthen ware. at COBEAN S: PAXTON'S. g OOll NEWS.—Tho bet article of San- 4 -M saze Cutters for sala cheap at the_cur :/.f.:r .of Jullti GETTYSBURG Joint Stock Association. $,2 0 . 0 0 0 kxfooirc of- Beautiful Enhings rf 20,000 GIFTS, c a PlllO be awarded by the Association as soon B. as 20,000 Engravings arc sold. ! Magnificent Uifts and Valuable Pro perty thr Distribution 1 Farm, 40 acres, more or less, with large two-story House, part stone and part frame, with stone back building. and necessary out-build ings, and Saw-mill thereon erected, with water power for almost any • purpose, situate in Freedom twp, Adams county, Pa.. - 3,000 00 1 house and lot in Gettysburg, 1,500 00 1 Out-lot, near town, 5 acres, 700 00 1 Town-lot in Gettysburg, 600 00 1 do do • 300 00 1 Tract of land, 36 acres, 1,000 00 1 do 20 " 600 00 2 splendid Carriages, 8200 each, 400 00 1 Jenny Lind Rockaway, 200 00 2 Buggies, $75 each, 150 00 2 Gold Watches,extra fine,sl2s 250 00 1 do do 100 100 00 2 do do 90 180 00 17 do do GO 1,020 00 15 Ladies' Gold Watches, . 65 975 00 10 do do 600 00 20 Silver Watches, 30 GOO 00 22 do do 20 440 00 6 do do ' 25 125 00 10 Oil Paintings, 10 100 00 20 pair Gold Ear Rings, 250 50 00 5 do do 2 10 00 20 gold Pens, 2 40 00 25 gold Finger Rings, 2 50 00 20 gold Breast Pins, - 2 40 00 3403 Apples of gold gilt, - 2,505 00 1 Grain Drill, GO 00 S Hathaway Cook Stoves, 55 440 00 10 Green Mountain Feed Cutters, 150 00 . 10 Ploughs, Si 2 50, 125 00 . 2 extra Saddles, $37 50, 75 00 2 sets silver mounted Harness, 40 80 00 8498 Looks of Etiquette, 500 00 1 Part Folio, 5 00 1 Rifle, 20 00 1 ‘k onder of the World. 2 50 3 AdOentures of a Country Merchant, 7 50 5 Life hid with Christ. 25 00 2367 Family Receipt Books, 92 00 1 Silk Dress, 30 00 3000 Port Jlonnaig, - 1575 00 2481 Lithographic Prints, . 445 00 2(3,000 Irj - Per sons wishing to become Shareholders in.the above Property, can do so by forward ing ()NM ptiLLAR, on receipt whereof we will send them an Engraving and certificate. which will entitle the holder thereof to one of the Gifts, As soon as the Engravings are all sold, notice will be given to the Shareholders," and a Convention held in Gettysburg, when Committee will be chosen, to whom the pro perty will be delivered, to be. distributed among the Shareholders. From the growing popularity of these Joint Stock Associations, it is confidently believed that, the property may be distributed among the Shareholders in 1, few months. °Hos for Engravings and Certift caws, by mail, should by addressed to in every town and village in the United States, to-Sell Engravings, to who►n a liberal commission will be given. (a — All letters of inquiry. accompanied by a postage stamp, will be promptly answered. Gettysburg, February 2, 1857. tf "1;1(E.1'1' tit.1.1.-SERI'ENT CA PTITY11!" (.2 Aml T Er, IV E.% VER haring provided- him stn. Wttli an entire ne%% , and cuetly appa ratus, is now prepared to furni.sh Ambrotypes and Daguerreotypes, in every style of the art, which -he ill war rant to give entire sat isl:action. His long ex perience and superior apparatus give hint advantages seldom furnished by Dagaerrean establishments out of the city. lie has a large number of spscitnens at his Gallery, in Uham 7 hersbut.g street, which the public are request ed to call and examine. 11 uttipls or:0116.111,1s [11,7 . 1: barge.; from 50 coils to $lO. hours of operating from 8 A. NI. to 4 P. M. Vold Lockets, JileaNtpins, suitable for miniatures, always on hand, at the v e ry l o w e st r i ee s„ ,t7 - "Children . not be taken fo ness than 8100. c - j -- -AMBROTYPES taken from one dollar and upwards, and in the heA Style. Dec. 22, 1.856. if UWE. Ladies andlientletnen, can be found in A. immense variety, and cheaper than ever, at St.lllC K.'S. Step in and esannue the new stock for Fall and Winter. October 20, 1.36. lOBEAN & PAX'I'ON have opened an un usually large assortimmt of Wall Paper, of every style and variety, hom tp 40 ets. ii piece. flonsekeepers and Paper I h tigers are inviteil to call and examine the stook, which is superior to anything heretofore offered in this market. Only 121, cents a piece, or 11 cents a yard, fur Wall Paper ! Gettysburg, Feb. 25, 1856. Fine Liquors. V BENCH Brandies, Holland Gin, 'Madeira, 11 Lisbon, Port, Sherry, Claret, Chatn pipe and Muscat ‘V hies : Jamaica and New England Rum ; Monongahela, Iri s h and Scotch Whiskey.; _Kimmel, Aromatic Gin, Fruit Brandies, &c., for sale tAr FAN EY & BRO. , Fancy Grocers and Confectioners, York; Dec. 15, '5O. 07 West _Market st. 4gN.'SPENCER THOMAS, No. 9.6 South Second . street, Philadelphia, Importer, Manufacturer and Dealer in l)rugs and Medicines, Chemicals, Acids. Dye Stud's, Paints, Oils. colors, White Lead, French and „Ameri can White Zinc, Window Glass, Gl a ss wa r e , Varnishes, Brushes, Instruments; Ground Spices, IVhole Spices. and all other articles us ually kept by Druggists, including Borax, Indigo, Glue, Shellac, Potash, &c., &c., &c.— All orders by mail or otherwise promptly at tended to. Country Merchants are invited to call and examine our stock before purchasing -elsewlferk. Goods rcn to any of the wharves June lu, 1. , ,o(). tt - . or railroad stations. Prices low and goods; Hatters himself that he can go through all the profits. Call andl examine - Flour ! Flou r ! warranted. , Church 17, 1.85(1. ly - Tonsorial Department trouble to show goods. - -- _• r 111 HE undersigned continues the Flour busi- : degree of skill, as will --- 1 ramifications of the hardware. 100 Boxes new crop Bunch and Layer Rai sins, part in fancy boxes. For sa!e by with such an infinite meet with the entire satisfaction of all who may 1. ness as heretofore. Ile sells by the barrel or any smaller quantity. By taking smAii. ERNE & B submit their chinslo the keen ordeal of his ra- OUR stock of'llliirdware has been very much tors. Ile hopes, therefore, that by his atten- increased, andpersons building or requir . Fancy Grocers and Confectioners, _ ritorirs he can buy as high and sell as low as 'Lion-to business, and a desire to please, he will ing anything in thss department, should first York, Dec. 15. '56. , 17 . west Market st. , anybody else, and by always endeavoring to keep none but the best, he hopes to :nerit and nierit as well as receive. a liberal liare of pub- call and seeFAII: !.:STPC ICS' Cheap Stock._ ._ ' ' li IIESS.AND. FR)CK' COATS of J ceeive a, (7,0116 nUallCe of liberal t ..b.ade and quality, and cheaper tha L ii v( L y - ! their pi ivate dwellings. WM. GI LLESPI E. do yr n want to buy cheap an d Cr at o 6.0 IU.N '5. ' Oct. 8, 1633. At the Pint ()lac. Liettysburg, Jau. 8, 1853. tf ' FAHNESIOCKS'. L A f D as I h E i S ol ' iable litobes 3 If sr,. call at / it,l)vip.3vl' COBEAN..S-C'y. Gettysburg, Atbuns county, Petth'a. A 0 ENTs ILI Y7'F;l). Attention, One and All ! GREA 7' SllO 11-. I)ltViS (44i011).5, T WU TII °USA N I) PIECES Wall Paper. NEW WHOLESALE Drug Store. Osage Orange Premium Hedge. E undersi g ned havin g made Hed g in g his 1 JIL exclusive business, is now prepared, with his extensive facilities, to do any amount of tGiA r).4. C ' c!.J 1.4 a 9 on the most reasonable terms, in any part of Pennsylvania, New York, New Jersey, Dela ware, Maryland, and Virginia. Th . ; Osage Orange is beautiful, ornamental, and protec tive, proof against stock, high winds, back water, &e. I will furnish Plants, Plant and Trim until the Iledge will turn all kinds of farm stock, at from $1 to $1 50 per rod, one-third to be paid when planted. and the balance when it is de clared a good fence by disinterested persons.— Those getting the Hedging done, are required to prepare the'ground by deep ploughing, and cultivate the hedge row as directed. Hedges set and Plants furnished at. from 50 to 60 cents per rod, payment to be made when the Hedge is *set, • 1117" PLANTS at Wholesale and Retail, de livered at the Railroad Station at this place, securely boxed, as follows: When 5Q,000 arc ordered in one order, 84,50 per thousand for No. 1-54,00 for No. : 4,000 in one order $5,00 for No. 1-84,50 for No. 2 ; Less than 5.000 iu one order $6,00 for NO. 1—55,00 for 2- SEED, ji•exk and of the best ,quality, at Wholesale aiid Retail, at market prices. The value of the Osage Orange for Hedging ig now settled. Its success, with proper man agement, is beyond doubt. Nature will doElt work in making it an impervious Hedge, if man ,will do ins in its culture. ItEFM:EXCgS.—II , m. James Gowen, President Penn otylvatlia state Akrieultural : 4 ociety; Cen. Geo. Sl. Heim, Reading. ; C4.m. John notes, .Mereytown, ; .Sameel Wagner, Canbier York ti.tuk. Pa; llon..Win. Bigger, U. Senator from Pennsylvania; Gen. It. C. Ilale, Philadelphia, ; Ueu. Wm bell, Patterbon, Pa ; Wm. A. 814.4te5, Esq., Greensburg., Pa. - Add! CSB Dec.ls, 'SG. THE IHINGEST STOCK, And the Cheapest ' T HE undersigned would inform the Bond people of Adams county and the rest of the world, that he tras received an extra large supply. of all kinds of Al EN 'ti & BOYS' CLOTH I NG, Boots, Shoes. Hats,• Caps, Buffalo Robes, &c,, from New York ; and although goods have ad vanced in price, he is able and determined to sell at a less price than heretofore. Country Merchants are invited to call—he will sell them Goods lower than ;hey can buy in the city. ..No one can compete with him, unless he buys his Goods as he does :' that is to say, go to New York and stay two, three or four months, and Watch the chances. • . 20.000 Ut► A word to the wise is sufficient. Ifyou need such Goods as he keeps, go to him and ma}:: your purchasers, to save money. October 20, 185 G. Gettyslmrg Foundry. A NEW FIRM! MILE undersigned, haying entered into '.part nership to carry on the Foundry business under the him of WARREN & SONS, hereby make known to the citizens of Adams and ad joining counties, that we are prepared to make everything in our line orAlusiness. We have constantly on hand, the Hathaway and other Cooking Stoves, the Parlor .Air-Tight alid Ten-plate Stoves, of various styl e s and sizes; Pots, Kettles and Pans. and all other Iron. Cookino b Utensils, W a ffle Irons, Washing Machines, Ash-plates, 1100 i-scrapers. &c. Castings for Mills and other Machinery, PIARIGII CASTINGS. Of every description. &e. .We make the Seylar; et-. and different kinds of Witherow Ploughs. We have also got different patterns of Fencing and for Cemeteries, Yards and Porches, which can't be beat for beauty and cheapness. L — r - A II the above articles will be sold cheap for cash or country produce. 9 - 7 - *lllacksntithing still confirmed. BRASS CASTINGS and everything in our line made to order. THRESHING MACHINES repaired at the shortest. notice. Beingl,•Muulders ourselves, we, will do our work mum'. THOMAS WARREN, • Al A RTIN WARREN, HIRAII W Ai( R EN, TEI 0 M AS A. WA R 11EN. nettypUrg. May 14, 1855. tf Pll ILA DELPHIA A DVERTISEMENT EVitllS' Fire bi, Thief Proof Safes: 1,1011, Merchants, Lawyers. Fanners and Hif others, having Pltpers or other r,l/,',1i,/ w, to preserve - from 1.11/E or DU RG- L A RS. Day & NOVO 's Hobb's) BANK LOCKS. cA It D.—The "•I'uth: PitooF ..AFE," that preserved our prrs, tr.r•., during the "6re:a Fire :it Hart's Building," was par chasva of OLIVER EVANS, 61 S. 2nd. St., d Burk. Re111:4 - erators Water Filters. EVANS' Premium . Ventilated Refrigerators for cooling and preserving ineWs, butter, milk, witlcr and all articles for culinary purposes. W ATER FILTERS, for purifying ootrkix/s or mmbly water, whether affected by rains, limestone, marl or other causes : can be had separate or attached to the Refrigerators—a small quantity of Ice cooling the whole, in the warmest weather. PonTA tux SUOW ER BATHS, for the use of iroriu or rob/ water. ATEh Coot,Eits, thr Hotels, Stores and Dwellings. STORE TRUCKS, for moving boxes, ha/c.<, SEAL P.ass.sEs, COPYING do., I)ItUM:IST do. Ohl VER EVANS, 61 s o uth, Seon i mi 2 4/o,7rs twhqv Che...;aut. ESTMILISIIED IN 1835.) Feb. 11, 1856 . 1Y 1 4 11 RENCH Merinoes, all col Ors ; fashiorablo Cloak Cloths ; Fall Silks, the new styles : magnificent new DeLaines: best styles Fall - e - i - affoes; - "very large stock of new Sh.twls: Flannels. Welsh. English and American ; Cloths, Vestings, and all kinds Alen's Wear ; Sheetings, Table Linens, Towelings. &c. EYRE & LAN DELL Fotrth and Arch streek Philadelphia. _';'Scorekeepers are invited to examine our New Goods. Fatuities can be well suited in every kind of Dry Goods. We make I;lack Silks and Shawls leading articles for whole saleing. P. S.—Jobs received daily from the Auctions in New York and Philadelphia. CASH. - December 15, - 1856. 6th Second Street House, .LVQ• 43 North Second Street, Philadelphia. CIIAS. P. SWING, I'itoPRIEToR. riIIEIMS---"1 per day—Sing:le Meals 25 cents. N. 13. Pleasant rooms for ladies. A. II A RSEI BARGER, 21b; reytown, Mifflin co., Pa. MARCUS SAMSON. More New Mock. RECEIPTS & EXPENDITURES OF ADAMS COUNTY, FOR 1856. COMMISSIONERS' OFFICE, A DAMS COUNTY, P. AGR E F.A RLY to an act of Assembly, entitled "An Act to raise County Rates and Le vies," requiring the Commissioners of the respective counties to publish a Statement of the Receipts and Expenditures yearly, We, the Commissioners of Taxes of said county, do Report as follows, to wit: from the Seventh day of January, A. D., 1856, to the 6th day a - Januar3r, 1657—both days inclusive. J. L. 6enicl:, Esq., Treasurer, and the COMMISSIONERS, in account with the County of Adams, as follows: • Doug. ctg. To Cash in bands of Treasurer at last settlement, 690 38 Outstandirur Taxes and Quit Rents in hands of Collectors, 4,508 00 rowdy Bales (t-levies assessed for 1836. 'Borough of Gettysburg, $1,239 59 do. Quit Rents, 178 50 Cumberland township, 1,129 34 Germany 66 729 98 Oxford 66 1,226 56 Hontipgton " . 1,167 17 Latim ore 66 -• " 895 74 Hamiltonhan " 1,413 66 Li b_ert_y_i 66 . 895 64 Hamilton 66 903 85 • Menallen . 6, 837 55 Straban fi, 1,270 37 Franklin -6i 1,180 34. Conowago 6, , 947 66 Tyrone . 46 627 21 - MounljoY 4, 866 13 Mountpleasant " 1,219 24 Reading 66 1,067 79 Berwick 46 " ' 543 '54 Freed out _ ____ 64 .. 391 34 Union 64 1,113 65 Butler 66 876 33 ----20,751 28 Loans from Bank & sundry persons, 4,800 00 Cash from Thomas Blocher, Esq., 1, .. 150 .n State Quota for 1856, 684 21 41 from Henry Thomas, Jury fees and tines for 134 00 KI frOm J. .1. Baldwin, ..ory fees. 12 00 Cash received from Samuel G. Cook for Sheet Lead, 27 50 Cash received from sundry persons for Lumber, 21 67 Cash received from Additional Tax . .. tOr 1856, 88 18. _ Errors and 'raXes refunded to State, 95 58 .The mitstaniling . County Tax and (init penis appro.,. In be in the hands ty' the jbllowiltY Colfectorx, to trit : Years. Colletorg. Town.hi ps. 1854. Hugh NlcGalighy-;Gulnbefland, , S36-76 " John E. Heikes, Huntington. 8 58 1855. Samuel Weaver, Gettysburg-8., 43 07 " Jas. McCollough, c;umberland4 66 0! Solomon Sell, Germany,' 59 44 Nicholas Slaybaugh, Menallen, . 131 16 " Michael Crovvl, Franklin, 59 25 " Samuel Sadler, Tyrone; 166 28 1856, Samuel Weaver, Gettysburg 8., 743 81. " James Black, Sr., Cumberland,' 339 49 " William Staub, Germany. 'll9 98. " Leonard McElvee. 1-I,litington," 572 17 " Peter Stevens, Latiinore,* 295 - 74 Natli.iniel Grayson, Liberty. 340 74 Daniel Eltrettart, Hamilton,* 158 85 " Henry %%inner, Straban, 189 37 Erederick Stcever, Franklind. • 161 63 44 Levt Eindig, Conowago, 177 66 64 Steven Weidner, Tyrons,* 249 2( 44 Jesse Clapsaddle, Mountjoy,f 366,13 • Nicholas Heltzell, M'tpleasaat, 239 46 " John Miller, Reading,* 252 79 44- Jacob ?flyers, Freedom-I. 31 34 "' David P. Bair, Union,* • 273 65 " Henry Slaybaugh, Butler,* .522 33 $5,617 90 (*--Oxford, Ilamiltonban, Menaßen, and Berwick, had paid in full before settlement. - Those marked thus (f) have,Sinee paid in - Those marked thus (*) have since paid in part. a.-27;^The County, is out of debt, with ont standing taxes and due the County to 'the ampuntofss,6l7 90—and cash in Treasury at settlement, 6815 90. • (Since the settlement the suns of 5::;,5•12' 35 has been paid into the Treasury by dillerent.Colleetors.) " ‘Ck °4l ". ;l - ' o;4' • T. 44.34 V - "`" 4,) .4 4 4 0: 4 ±1 -4k 4 si c„„, ~; fie t)a t t, • 40.45. 11) the Lloitoral , le fhe Judges of the Coarl (9 4. Common' Pleas of Adams County. E, the undersigned, duly elected Auditors . to settle and adjust, the Public Accounts or V the Treasurer and. Commissioners of said County, having been sworn or affirmed agreeably to law, report the following to he a fftneral statement of said accounts from the Seventh day of January, A. D., 1856, to the Sixth day of January, A. D., 035 , 7—b0th days usive J. L. SCIUCK, Esq., Treasurer, and ComMISSIONEBS, in a,eecaint with the County Cash in hands of Treasurer at last Settlement, 690 38 Outstanding . County Tax and Quit Reins in hands of Collectors, 4,508 00 Loan from B .nk and sundry persons,4,Boo 00 Amount of Co. Tax and Quit Rents assessed for 1856, 20,751 28 Cash received from Thomas Blocher, F e .q., for 14:strays, 1 50 Abatement on State Quota for 185 G, 684 21 Cash received from Henryfrhoinas, Sheriff, for Jury fees and fines for 1856, 131 00 Cash received from J. J. Baldwin, Esq., for Jury fees 1856, 12 00 Cash received from Samuel G. Cook for Sheet Lead, Cash received from suary persons for Lumber, 22 67 Additional Tax for 1856, 88 18 Errors and Taxes refunded to State, 95 58 $31,815 30 11TE, the undersigned, Auditors of the County of Adams, Pennsylvania, eleeteiland swor n in pursuance of law, do REPORT, that we met, did audit, settle and adjust according to law, the account of the Treasurer and Corn missioners of said County, commencing on thG . Seventh day of January, 1856. and ending on the Six th day of January, 1857—both days in clusive : that said account, as settled above, arid entered of record ih Settlement Book, in the Corn inissioners' otlice of Adams county, is correct, and that we find a balance due to the County of Adams, by J. L. Schick, Esq., '1 reasurer of said County, in cash, Eight Hundred and Fifteen Dollars and Ninety Cents, ($Bl5 90,) and in Outstanding Taxes, Five Thous.ind Six Hundred and Seventeen Dollars anti Ninety Cents, ($5,617 90.) A. T. WRIGHT, JOHN HAUPTMAN, Aidilors. C. CASH MAN, February 2, 1857. 4t - Jewe/ry . ! Jewelry! Diamond Tonsor. • JOHN W. TIPTON, Fashionahle Burlier jj L. SC HICK has now on hand a large an /fair Pre,lser, can at all times b e found es and splendid assortment of Jeyrelry,com prepared to attend to the calls of the people, at prisin ,, everything in that line—Breastpins, the Tenipte, in the Diamond, adjoining the Ear-Rings, Fingee-Rings, Chains, &c., &c.- 1 4 nt Buildinp. From lon experience,_he all of which he is selling at the lowest hying DR. $31.815 30 Dli. c)o- JO Dons. CU. By Orders paid out as follows, to wit : By auditing & settling public accounts, 28,00 ' R. G. McCreary, Esq., Auditor ap pointed by the Court to audit pub lie offices, 15 00 , Printing, Blanks, &c., • 482 62 Sheriffs bills of Court costs, 914 28 Clerk's pay, 200 00 Abatement to Collectors 5 percent., 1,018 71 Fox and Wild Cat scalps, 91 30 Central Jury and Tip Staves' pay, 1,200 77 Assessors' pay, 688 00 Jailor's fees for keeping prisoners and Turnkey, 152 03 Wood, stone coal, hauling, &c., for Public Buildings, Repairs at Public Buildings, Grand Jury and Tip Stares' pay, Register, Prothonota:y, and Clerk of Sessions fees, 126 74 Tax refunded to sundry persons • 43 58 Court Cryers' pay, 82 75 Certificates of Constables returns, 100 01 Counsel fees and extra suits, 40 (4 Treasurer of Alnis House, 8,090 50 Postage and Stationary for Commis sioners' office, Notes and interest paid Bank and 914 16 sundry persons, 5, i Quit Rents paid George Hirnes's heirS,_ 2 00 James J Wills, Esq., Commission er's pay. 186 00 I George Myers, Esq., u 186 00 i Henry A. * Picking, Esq., " 186 00 Officers' pay at Spring Election,! 926 76 Justice and Constable fees for. Corn mi sting Vagrants, Jonas Routzhan Colanact in full Ber mudian Bridge, George and Henry Chritzman con tract in full Swift Ran Bridge,. Officers' pay at State and Presidential Electiors, • Directors of Poor pay, Daniel. Minnigh, Esq., cost °lnqui sition, 55 75 Coroner and Justice fees for inquisition, 17 69 Road damages and damage views; 6RI 59 Repairs at Bridges; 61.16 47 Henry Thomas, Esq., for summon tug Jurors, - Exoneration to Collectors, Collectors' fees, Outstntalinw Tax and Quit Rents in hands of Collectors, 5,617 90 Treasurer's salary, ' 350 00 Balo nee due Ctionty by J. L. Schick, Eq., Treasurer, IN TESTIMONY that . the foregniniz Stabs" meat of Receipts and ilipendifores ex [scaL]hillied at the office of the Treasurer of said County. is a correct and true ropy, as taken from and compared with the orig - ainll remaining in the books in this Office,. -vre have hereunto set our laands and affixed the seal of said Office at Gettysburg, the Sixth Ilit of January, one thousand eight hundred and fifty-seven. GEORGE MYERS, HENRY A. PICKING, JOSIAH BENNER, COMIIII4I4f iinaer,R. Attest-3. M. W ALTER, Clerk. pantor Dollft. cts. By outstanding Taxes for 1854, 45 34 ill " 1855, 53S 21 ,4 61 1856, 5,034 35 " Fees for 1853, 38 40 111 64 1854, 68 86 66 11, 1855, 523 27 116. -6, 1856, 202 81 0 - Exonorations for 1854, . 39 13 ~ - 1 8 5 , 66 106 25 66 6, 1856, 21 77 Disbursements on County Orders, 24,030 95 Treasurer's Commission, 350 00 Balance due by J. L. Schick, Esq., Treasurer, INII 162 29 221 36 352 87 1 06 50 412 00 'JO OD 439 94 60 00 73 50 16T 2t 833 31- _81590 531 . ,815 a) CR. 815 90 $31,815 30 (April 21. EH!