-`' z _ I,tt, ..... 44:Orphan's Court ktf.44aratt. eMinti., the .-subseriber, , A d nisiO irloHisrS'lli dede4bi4l, 'otrei-it . ZPUbli:Sile, on - the FrinWlP:g9tis : da!) - rf Sepfember , ed, viz : •• 7 • ANZ coutkiniti - E,96 'Acres, situate.. tri,,,Ptitler fouroship, Adams coirnty,- nearizisheits aciloinincr lands int' - Adam and Wni:' Gardner, Jefeinjah 'Jill. John 1)till; - "and 'Others. The improvements are a 1%11.u-stout. Frame VVeatherboarded. = ' gas Irf &Kitchen, ,Log 13p.tn, Coin crib, 2.nd-other outbuildings; a well ntnever failing water near the kitchen door, and a nod thriving APPLE 'ORCHARD The land-is' under good fencing and excellent • Also, • A Tract of Woodland, 'Tyrene -townshi-p, Adams conniy, adjoining • lantrs 'tif. Widow Eekenrode, and miters. It is well covered, Chestnut and Black Oak Timber; Persons wishing to view the pretnises tire' recinested to call. upon the sub Scriber, to Butter town Ship,. or. upon Mi. Abraham 'forst, residing_ On - the tract first inentiOned. ' . &tie to. -commence at I o'clock, P. M., 'On said day; when attendance will be givJci and terms'inade known by JONAS' ROTH', By the Court—Eden Noiris; Clerk. August 28, 1854. ts' 4, VALUABLE FARN,, AT, • E3=l_ .1 Ot A LE 'AT porsaant4etof: an Ordeief the , anis, 'Veto , Adams enemy; the , snhae :fircap4 the sale Of ' te. ote• '''NRY NIP.:III,S, deceased, -will premises, on Snittr, , -30/4 (1/%14 Seplearbei vex!, 'the, lot lowi • uable Real Estate of said deceased viz : - • •" A ,•FA RIVI ‘: . - , ;•1: Containing Acr6s , t more or less. sitaatejo, Tyrone .township, Adams - c 0.,. adjoining , land of Jesse. C't ran p, Ebert, Joseph Cline and otreill;:. about akaeres are Woodland, ,part ehestotit.lanCab.out„,2o pores Meadow. - The improvements are. :TWO:ORE.-AND..A- HA LP! STOAT ICA I lIVA I 4 'i n k r 4 (nne of them a dnablei house,) :a- good 'Barn: Wagon Shed end, Co:•rt Crih, Spring Hou,se, &c. There mew near the . Excellent' Apple Orchard, and P.‘acb, PRar,,Plutnand Chetry tre'es. The land is iiiidei'goo'd fencing and excellent cul. ti ration. • Personkwilhip,g.Ao the„,p,,r,r,lieq); are. Tequestga :to Caltuticrilui:siAcriber; residina in 'H tinting township;' 'or on Wr. 'U liali Gardnters'tessiding on'the farm; " Saleilo"tioininertee at 1, on • said daY, l when 'attendance will bfi l siveri.‘lind terms inatle kno*o 17'' • ' •-• • ' • • PE'i Fi.Er MILLER, Trustee. By apurt - -1 1 :tieri 'Nurri4, Augnit 28; 1854. rs [LA 7 4 • i • ' 11. A td 11711. J.,. be offered at . public sate, nr)Ati,fi. y 28 B th' flay' it A'epiember' A' Iribacit or,ll:nilid, (late the HY - of 1,1.16W1G' MILLER, deceased,Vsituate irk Gyrmany township, Ad ams eon*, on, the Baltimore turnpike, 2 ilex west-of LittlesioWn, adjiiitiinii lands of David `Lock. J..hit Miller, and others, .containing' 33 ACRES, more or Jess, tinder good' fencing and good cultivation,. Ahcut 8 acres are first rate Woodland, • and.,lo acres excellent Mea• dow. .'l be. su re a Two story LOG . . MMUS 10,i: '• a good Log Darn, , Shedsotyld other ir rd), utiebuildipga; fieverfai!ing well .of ' water near -the dwelling, and a variety of fruit trees.' ://o•Pertons wisliimr to view the pre mises are requested to call , upon ;Mr. John residing on-the adpinite2 farm. Sale_to. eMinuertce at.l, o'clock, P. ,M., on said day, when attendance will be g,iv •n land, terms made known by , , I.ll=B. September 4, 1851. ts;- 'To the Honorable Judea af The Cofer! n Qaar • ' ter Setti,;nB driatas counly. T FIE petition of ISAAC 16RINSON, of tile township of 1-4tniltoithaii, in said county, respecthilly showeit : That he occupies a house in the.said township', Which ha's hereto fore been used and occupied as a , public hinise -j of entertAnment;'and is desirous of contiiming to keep a. public . house - therein ; therefore prays your honors to grant 'him' a license Iu keep a' Public House at tho piece aforesaid, front the date of the present session of your hatiOrable Court until the_ -expiration of the present license yenr. License having been granted, 'at the last April sessions, to Peter. tschivelV , to' keep n'pnblie house at the place -aforesaid far one year, and the said Peter Schively_has' removed from the said house— and -he tvtfl ever priy, &c. I. ROWINON. The inbscribere. citizens 61 the township of 11,tmiltonhati; in the county of Adams, recom mend the above_peutioner, and Certify that the inn or tavern, above, mentioned is necessary accinn townie the pi/bile and eittertaiii Aran g-ert and travellers; and tlnit the' petitioner •abovr named is of good. repute for honesty , and temperanee, and is well provided svithlyouse vola and conveniences fur the lodging • and saceotnunnlation'or strangers and travellers. Peter Sehively, HilitlS 0. Siv6pe, A. H. 111eCritary, John McCleary. D. IL 1/15' 1 111. ' 3 • .I.lrinki-ritotf, W. H..' Study, Thortras Neu nm, Wato,th,_ James 1-I.' Mai Shall, Andrew Marshall, James Wilson. [Sept. 11. 1651. TO ,TIE.. PUBLIC. the undersigned, Hotel keepers in - the, Vorough of Gettysburg, find it meet-Ss:mi . , 9n order; - to fttlgtaiii 041(SO) ves-and cii. aid r keep up our houses, to rJ'hot ,our prices, owing to thelaige advance on all kinds viprovr,ions awl picot:lune. th.l47.lwise we wilt be 66iik:rti to shut up our houses. Therefore we-have agreed to--publish a list of our prices, which the can see by reference to the bills, and litiss_pard a_gainst advanta(ve-being, Ulu:licel' thew. W. M'CLELLAN, • W, AT• ES , • ' JOHN L. TATE, I,V ELL, . Sept„--I - '3t ' • _ „.1,..,,-,... 1 . 1 4' 1.1 . 11P,0K 1 S -•- 1 P A T I.; N T It a i 1 74 ... -3 ~'- ---. ...:....t1' --.4 - -3.- -:- - 4-# a , ! , .17..0 .A Sold at their / -------.:— kr;: 1-7 ' - ' 1 ..„,,:je , •Warehouse, 225 Market St, 0,4 , • ',./ .1 -•' - '1 ' •,...'- ' ' PHILADELNITA. A S 111. IS N 1/111 assortment of DON NRN :. Railroad,, Na v. Coatand Farmers' - SCALES, _t_l_ stio! W. )NNEr RIBBONS, oC.superior set in any part of the country, by experienced iiii i:ity„ fu Ise hal cheap at - - - -, . - workmen, and at short notice. -.Apra! 3. ' - GRAM SI ER'S New Store. -April it), 185/. Gm . .. ._. ~.. ~ . . ),, . i . .;:- , ! C& NlQ'll ,OF .'hULE. , Arl. it ~ • -t - ..',._,. N tliZtnalief erthe 'irotnigtrion "on - d'ertlin ' j \',J -, - - • - • - ''.' Real illstat4 of SOVI•MON A LI3ERT . , .... ,1 _ _ 1,, ate rif 'Rekittigiovrinshiii girt efi 'ski .-•- „ 1 'MARCUS. SAMSON'. -:- • • opened anu is -now-selltn,g-rapidly at : At an • Orphan's Clean. held at Gettyshurg,• • .• '- ' s - ----- - - 4:f.---3 , - - . '------ •: L.': ---- - ' . ...or-41 ~ trii-41-24-th--dty OLLl.uo',„nat.„.A. • D 1 854. • • •, i AS hisOfficeonedoorwestof the Lutheran i his Siore.An=_Yorli.,--iiireei,_o_iii.toii.lie Om H - - ' ----------. " A. OtOrtetion;the Court g,rant , a Role on the r „ „ . .- - - cFiliTit, iii-eliiiinherslltirg-streeti---and-op,il - ce and chea assert- • -WidoW and- Heirs and legal representatives of ± pal l''.'' f a. v , r -L, 4 :,-T,,,c,.,,,,' _ .1' .. posite Graintner:iitore, where - those wishing Soleindri . •Albert; Ate- of - Reading :township, I !" °,r Sr, ! '" •'." 4 '.•--,."--v, 3 -!-Or,t- 0 7 ; h s leh he In- toliave.any Dental Operation performed - I dec'il,'lO-u'ppea'r at; the next Otphan'Et-Court to r been the atte . nti . ?n . - o f t trie public. they have ' are - respectfully invited to call.. he Weld On th'ef3Gilt•ilav of September, A. D., i bee ." i ' Llti ' ' v ' ith •gr.W• care ) 11 Me komfan • ROVE RE.NC ES:.- `- . - ities; have been bomrhi cheap for dash and ... 1-85Vin'accepi derffuse the RealEstato at the , c . . il / I_, ~,...„, f „,„„ .1 ,', t han , Dr. 0. Gilheii, Dr. C. N. Berlueby,Dr. D. - valinitiod` inane thereof ; and sire should the f i )e .,'"•. %1 -c- ',7: 1 ; ' ''''''''- a-7c4etiPer - ` an 14 Horner, Rev. C. P. Kranth, D.D., Rev: It 1.... same not be taken by said heirs. ihi.n arid th erer t :tir e. o e rt o se fi r s . i. e , s i iarisateni f in G u elly ll sburg. o - 1 . His Ban; . frker,'D, D., Rev. Prof: IlVilliarn M. Rey ro shew: cause why the said iteaLl4;state, or -," md G j i ri f il l ° ' a ' e : itte' . lye ' rioish Rev.Prof.M.Jaoubs,Pref.ll.L.Stcever. reen .11 -1 .COA PS, with frock, ' spy part thereof, should not be sold agree:4ov tire • . d k es. an . sac coats; also Tweed, Cel% , itrne- , Gettysburg, April 11, 1853. if. .... - to the intestate laws of this Commonwealth. - - ' A ttesi•-• , I.IDEN NORRIS, Clerk. . rot, Italian Cleth 4 Linen Lustre,. Check ; Ging ham, Sea Gra , ss. .Deck and Summer Cloth Sept. 4. - 1851. td _ Coals ; also a ~.ittifirior,,stOck of PANTA LOONS', consisting; in part of 'excellent and well made Preitch•Black Doe=skin Cassimere, _Fancy_ Ca.sstinere, , _Satinetts, Velvets. Cord. Linen, and Gottonai l / 4 :--:-The stocked' VESTS cemprises' every variety of manufsettire—fine black Satin, Siilt. VelvetJtalian Silk, white, fancy and buff Marseilles, Summercloth, &c., &e. . NOTICE TO ASSESSORS. Assessors electrd at the:laSt Spring _ Election are hereby notili4to attend at the CommissToners' office, in the Borough of Get4shur,r„ to receive blank Assessment Du. plicates and the necesSary - instractionS, as tol- . lows :—The Assessors for_ Union, COnowago, Berwick, Oxford, Hamilton, Reading,.Mount. pleasant, Germany, , Stratton, and Mountioy,. on IfednesdaY, lth of ,Octobee ne.rl; and,, the Assessors for the Borough, 'Cuninerland, I' eel u ie t Hamillonba 4' a ' Butler, Menalien, Tyrone, liiintinvon and I.miiniore,ven Thursday ; Ike 12Ih if Delobe.r next. By order nt' the ComnotssfOners. .I:AUGHINBA.UII, erk. Slopl. 11, IRSI. td A.I).JOURNED COURT. TOTICE is hereby given that an adjOurned 11 Coen of Common -Ph.as will he tielci at Gettyirherg, on Monday, 11te,2d day of.Odiober; nrxl, M., when arid where all parties interested:nre rkpiested to he pre sent.. • . 0 1 - 11st,SC OTT, S'hcriff.` = §lterifT's : 0 flier, Gettysmig, August 1854. td cot. COHAN; GETTY,SBURG STEAD" MILL. , subscriber has .cotnpleted his new Steam Mill. and is noW preparetho SAW T1A4111.7.1t and Cll 0 P GRAIN* at usual rates gni 'Short notiee.,,, Farmers• An - otherA ean 4,e.,Sawing and Choppirvr done at any tithe. 4 711trriktoVer prieetrin Cash Will be pan for t,:•"k"Cl9-Thiand-Oatti, at the Sliarn Mjll. - ..A 4 9l:eced conStaajly .hand and for sale. ' 7 0.W..nm i Tm AN. • Augnst 14,1854. , ly ' GREAT. ATTRACTION ! FA ESTOC K & SONS ha-ve just re • ceiv,ed and are now opening one of the arges; & most complete. assortments of Spring nd Somme] Dress Coors per offered to the OnrseJection having been Imade with great care, and our Mock pnrchased at'red ced )rices, Ave llti.gt.,,itrepared to present induce nents ourravare rarely offered. Our stock of Dry.Atoods has. never %wen surpassed 'and .•4 , , itd .. l l l it does Cloths of all pricey and quatitieNi -Cassimeres, Ve . stings, KetttneVy . Jeans, Plirds for Children, Berage De Laines, M., De I..aines z „ perages, Berage Alpacas, Cal? icoett, ,Ving‘rttittS,. 1,8, (Cashmere. Thibet i syrd White grape, of every variety,) . we eh: to produce their equal,' as rte; [lily and price., ilavtng added largely to our variety of Groceriem; we are prepared to furnish the finest qualities of .Syrtip: Molasses, Sitnar,' at reduced rates ; oncstoeli of Mobisses and Stig,arj4lrevardo.d. as the. 'most complete ever otliirMi'alte County: We deent it need less to en u erate, 118 ,we have always on hand :a com pi., ~,,rpr I toe rit of Dry •.. l. .., ries, Iter ,aide• utten.4Ware, &c,, To saiitsfy i:i)f.the triiih of our assertion, we orily ahlt yo i o to call anatl - Ltt„Ntunine_far your self, if you, %%wit bargains. Call early itt V A LI N ESTO C R B', •-1 . . I- • Sign if the Red Front. April ! T; 1954. Tl-I If, Wi; GOING. ON 1 • war i,d to is largely engrossing . puLlic att'Fa t : ;id prieeS generally my going up. •13 44 ' .. 4‘ittimustaitell would sogire..4l to citstolq . r.s . :44lnl every betty else that he has just riflltraed from 'the city, with the cheapest and best stock of ,r 4 ri>r e wra ‘4:.? t ) 9 lf ' 9 Nuts, Confectionary, Fancy Soaps, &c., he has ever before offered. Call and jedge for yOlll4Bl VFN, unit if you do not - pronottnen goods among• the cheapest and best yin' have, ever liniked at, then is he greatly pis taken. MS stork eratipriset;, in pail. Sugars, Teas, f%bovolates„S. rtips, eraakers, Ordri „ t i, Lento ' mond 4, 'alit; Nuts, Pea Ni Vv-; nuts, Filberts; CunfeetinnarY; sorts: Pepper, innanion. Cloves, '5-ioda Salem-4ns,- Washing Soda, a lame variety of Fancy Soaps, and everything - else in his line.' oz:r1;4411 or Gonn:ry Produce taken in ,ex change for Goods. 'Cie Flour and Fret' business is continued. liigliet.t market prices paid. - WM. (d1,1.1.;s1)1E, In Inrk Nrect, at the Pent Gettysburg, April '2.4, 1854. NE I,s , anuir.in, .3 ND A G R EAT G ATII E RING ! A tiMosT everybody is attracted to the 11. Store of .1. L. SCH IC K. in lJu Three- S.ory South West corner of t h e Di amond. to see the large:.and splendid stock of calrte. a he has just - hrouirlit from the cities, and he Is of course ittakiug auy Sp ht'S of sales. But "die more the merrier," and the busier he is kept the better lie likes it. His assortment embraces Ladies' Dress Goods of every description, such as Silks, Barege de Laities, ch / lli 13 li re5,e, Lawns, Drap de Beige, Alpaca de Beige, Alpacas, Bombazines, Silk Down, Linen Lustre, Calicoes, ingliainsc; liamfira Swiss, Jaconet and Cambric Mos overv. variety; Crape and Cashmere s A \‘' f,s ; 'Laces, lidoings, Gimps, Dress and Retinas, &c. For the Gentlemen he has Cloths, Cassi meres, Cashmeret, Italian Cloth, Drap de Etc, Vesiin7,s. (a large and beau - filo' variety.) Cot tonades, Lii-eti Checks, Gray Linen, (sortie: thing nrw ana - lirst rate,) Handkerchiefs, Cravats. Suspenders, &c. Tie "eude.tvors at - all times to sell cheaper than any other Store in town—and that he suc ceeds in the endeavor will be proven by giving him a rill. "Small profits and quick sales," and• trouble to show goods. J. L. SCHICK. April 3, 1851. AT Tif F. CM EP. 1 - Fly Nets! Fly , Nets! of a uood quality, exeelleut manufacture, and offered at low prieep. I haye already dixported of a.lar,fe number of thew? :tree , . , to the satisfaelion of phrehasers. - Also, on hand a 'large lot of TRUNKS, Fiats, Carpet Bags; tbnlirellas, Boots .and Shoes, Window Shades, Violins, Accordeons, Guitars, Flutes, Fifes, Melodeons, Mirrors, Razors, Spectacles, Revotviriv, Single and Double Barreled Pk. trds t Wan.,las and. Watch Guards, silk and cotton 'Handkerchiefs, Vravars, Susperolfqs, 'Crloyea, Stockings, Spring Stocks, SlArts, and skirt Crlllars, and a splendid assortment of JPATEI.RVL—in fact every thing in the way of Itors and Men's- furnishing line. pirloirst.rate chewing' Tobacco always on hand—a rare• which' chewers Arft re quested to try. MARCUS SAMSON. • July 3, 154., tf • ' _ _.____ • .A - MIECTING OF THE "KNOW NOTIIINGS:" "Kitow Nothings" . will meet at the store of J.'S. GRAM:IIEIi, not to sunder formvrerties., but to ,'exatoiue exionsive stock of New .Spring— and Summer Goods , bein Oiisiieeand of I.:t di e4 l lirsgss Goods,: Silks, 13ereges_, lierege de L*,lirgitet and FretiA Lawils, Debago Alpar•ca, Alp.iceas, 'Linen Lustre, Calicoes, GinghaniF.4, Charobria 11,110 R, C , alll brie and SVViSS Nlll4in g • Linen Cambric - Collars, ,Sleeves, Blacli Lace Veils, Edgi s rigg, Gimp9,-&c, • Parr Gera fienr e CaslnnPrets, (oreTvery color.) afid an assortrni.nt Of Yestino,.. (',N)uonades, Linvi.t; (of every ,kin(l)..and also a fresh sup ply, of , QC b ( 2 - C 9 wide!) will he sold very low: ilk •striek - of troodi have been sole ted with teat can •id botqzlit exclusriiely for cash, and' he guarantees to dispose Of them on ail reasonable terms as they _can he purchasetl elsewhere. Terms: Cash or country produce—to punctiß,l cue toiners, a c - retSit of sit[ . .1. 8. GIZANINIEIt. Gettysbtirk,l4gY."22.lBs.4. TIMBER LAND, • Mr.k.j,2j, 9[lH E 11%1S 3ti ll a few more lots of 111- TI M KU LAND for gale, Which. will he climmsed ofreasonably. For information apply . to - J. D. PAXTON. Also a lot of:LOCUST POSTS lor Gettysltitrg. - May 15, 1854. tt - RAND:II4PR & LATIMER, Plto DV E =I 'ort'r)ay ci ? t r r:47N , /\ y\rzraT t./ UAL ILL V Zll, %-`9 60 Stiuth sired, 11 A, IA 'l7l 31 0 R 1 N D partieuhrly to the sale of Rimr, k. Grain, Buy, ((overseer!, ;Intl all kinds of Vroiliteo, and ';Ito prepared to furnish. bogs to persons xvirtliiii , Z Le eutisign,to diem. November 7, 1853. ly - - PAPERMANGINGS. - 11'110LES.,11.E. , 1ND 11E , T31r.. rill' Esulrsr,riber.s are daily adding to ;heir ex -1..' tensive assortment of Paper-ll:mg hags and IlltoicAkers„ some new and bean :Aril styles for their Spring sales, to Which they ask the attention in the trade and the pub- Ell in aeneral. The assortment embraces new DRAW IN ti ROOM I) ECORATIONS, in gold, p,l.lin nid rich colors; also, handsome ! tlesivis for l'assa;4es, Dining Rooms, &c. ! Also. a lane variety of common and medium f li quality Satin and Common Papers, of new ii d tasteful desivis. tr s o - Our city and .conn• ! try fristrls are invited to view the assortment, e.onfitlent they Will Juln it tie largest in the city, an& rives as low, as we Wye Lfteatly in creased our taeilities, by introducing many new improvements in our factory. 11 OW E 1.1, & BROTH ER S. 261 mai ss,re St., beta ee n Charlea and Light Sts. May 8, J . SS-1. ly FRENCH TRUSSES, wr i; II I Tit ()CNC ES. For - the Ogre y . Hernia u Rupture. tCK kV I)6' ED by the highest triegi lik_ Teal natherities of Philadelphia, incom parably superior to any other in use. Suffer ers sail be gratified to learn that the occasion now otters to-primure not-only - the lightest - and mast etm'j, hat as - durable a Truss as,any other, in lieu of the cumbrinis and uncoinfortable,arli ck usually sold.' There is no difficulty atten ding the titling, and, when the pad is located, it will retain its position without change, Persons at a Allstance unable to call on the subscriber, can have-the Truss sent to any address, by remitting Five D o ll a rs f or t h e sill gle Truss, of Ten for the double=with meas.. tire round the hips'and staitiou side affected. It will be exchanged to sutt it not fitting, by returning it nt once, unsoiled. Fur sa'o only Sy the importer, .CALEB U. Nt EDLES. ('or. Trvelfllt 4 , Race She., Philadelphia. Otr• I.Ani re - wilting, the benefit of Mechan ical Su/Turfs, otvirtz, to de - eanaemeut of tile In ternal 0 ri_ta tt .:, i nt im:jou Falliro,:,r or the Womb., Vocal, Pulmonary, oy4peptic, Nervous and Spinal Weiikoeqs, are Informed that a contlie tent,and experiencedlAM' will , be in atten dance at the•ltoffitig,•(seArpart far their exclu sive use,) N. 111• WE l'7H street, first door below Have. [July 3,' 145.1. Iy' 1 141:Tj b 41 ,1 .) 11 IL - - -- - ' - - - - --- - -^---------------- . . . 11 E subset-11:er he . reby trives notice to those . , % ,• I _ , - , ~ f T G ROIL tiktil" . IN BIOC - Litii.!..‘ . who hare p rom ised him "A 001) on ae isf ) i r t t t h ‘ % %• . t i l i n h t . o l f . i . t tit ant ous l that r unless i L i, 147 kt o 1. 11 a( 7 just F 1. 7 1 7i 5 t• e tel ever the e ; 0 l ir ame a s t in stockt he county. comprisiter ', ---•- - - • count, 'l. notice, the Accounts will he placed in the-hands . 25 11 Inls of prime SIN: AIL . . of an officer for collection, and the mo ne y re . •60 Barrels of best N. 0. MOLASSES, (ll:tired. - T.-7---W ABR EN. 6 lituls of finest quality of 8'5'12 UP, ' -- - ------- ---- - -- tot/ether with a large assortment of CO Pt' E FL'. I - 1 I'ocerle4,, andaeensware.— INC E, '1;0 BACCO, Ate., to whit h - w - e invite _J .1. S. GR. VMMERlttfies the town 0 : ' the attention of purchasers, either wholesale . county. to produce eiteaper and better Groceries or retail. Now is your time for cheap and • ar;tl Queensware than he is now 'selling. .Sugar desirable Groceries; the place to furnish them ,of fir,t rate quality and hard to heat, for only I , : FAUN ESTOCKW, 1 a HP a- iiextnd, and everything else in prelim - - - - May - 15: - --- - Sign ty the - Red Rtunt. I tian. I.l . pril I'6. J. .itrinoyAL; LiwitocF,,lrru.ta;:m . -D., MI ! 1 1 . --\, ' ----- BOU NTY LANDS. - ,-. p . RS° NIS entitled to. Bounty Laids . under the acts, of Congress of the ,U -tilted Stags-can have tlieir etaims prompt ly -and efficiently attended to by application etther personally or by letter to the subscriber, -at his office in Gettysburg. Claiinafitswhose applications have been suspended on account of -deficiency in proof may find it to their advan. tags-to call. . . Ir The fee charged is *5 in each case, pay able upon the delivery of the warrant. Thesithscriber will also attend to claims f6r, , Priisiunrzi rut Rettuitalurtury __tia 4 -1 : 1 Vitt'.. __ .• _. and the location of lands. The sale.and pur-, chase Of Land Warrants attended to, and the highest cash price paid for the same. „ R. G. McOUEARY, May 17, 1852. tf. Attorney, at law. HARDWARE STORE. T1 - IF; subscribers would respectfully an flounce to their friends and,thepublic that they- have Opened a NEW liAnnwARE STORK, 4,,,,_flaiiirn'ore Street, adjoining the re 3 idence of Dnoid 'Ziegler, Gettysburg, in which they are opening - A LARGE AND GENERAL ASSORTMENT OF• HARDWARE, IRO. l l`, _ • • STEE 4ill-1144. Glitoccams,- --""7--..- -qUT L. ER V, COACH TRIMMINGS. SPRINGS AXLES, 1 2 , 1 1 2;) 1 /:2:2.N 1 -2 I T • glei)ar-mare, Sit!bin!..3s Piiints, Oils, and ,Dye-stuffi4, in general, including every description of arti cles - in the above lines of business, to which they invite the attention of Coat. -I . Blaeks - miths, Carpenters, Cabinet- makers, Shoe-tnakers, Saddlers, and the public gen erally. Our stock having been selected with great care and purchased for Cash, we guarantee (for the Ready-Money,) to dispose of any part of it onas reasonable - terms us they can be pur chased any where. ; • e partieu ar y request ,a en tom .our friends, and, earnestly solicit a sliare olpubiic favor, as we are determined to establish a char acter for Kellinv, Goods at low prices and doing business on fair principles. JOEL B. DA _ . . DAVID Z 1 ;LER. Gettysburg, June 9, 1851. 2000 LADIFS RE to certify that . the!-lATHA ielk_ W A •COOKIN -STO'VK is the, very best Stove now in use, inasmuch as they will do more Cooking, Roasting and' Baking, and do it with less labor, and last as longagain as any of 'ter stove now sold. • These celebrated stovei ate constantly kept for sale at a 'Very reduced price, at the Gettysburg Foundry ST. Machine Shop where the stibseiiher - S, feeling detieratined• to suit 411 persons, have veil! so the Parlor, Sexton's Baltimore Air-tight. Peakskell,and Cnhineh Cook Stove, and Air-tight and Ten plate Par- I oi Stoves, of the most . beautifnl patterns, • The Se:Vial.. which cannot be surpassed for lightness of draught, or in the characteir of their work, are constantly nit hand for sale, and in view ofthe fact that the Mouldboard of theft Plonohs is one fourth heavier Lithwthat of other ploughs, it is decidedly the cheapest that can be ob tained. Otr- W !MOW PLO G a nil others, Castings for the Woodcock Plough, Wind mill 'machinery, Castings and, Hollow-ware, with every' article usually made at Foundrief, can he obtained here. (17-Blaelisalithinir and Shge. Making as usual. T. NV ARREIN & SON. Dec. •20,, 1851. tf A FRESH SUPPLY! r H E undersigned has just returned from the City with . a large supply of PRES!! (MODS, which he is prepared to sell at prices which .cannot be beat. Ills stock consists of GROCERIES, of all kinds, Suf.r.,ars, Molasses, Coffees, Teas, Fish, Salt, °rackets,. Cheese, Pickled Cu• cuuthers, &c. "Also, • Fruits and Confections, oranges, Lemons, 1' ills, Raisins, Prunes, &c. —Also, Powder, Shot, Tobacco, Segars, Gail's celebrated German Smoking Tobacco, and a variety of other articles—Also, a first rate assortment of the hest qualities of LIQUORS, Wines a wo-Brandies,--of—d-iffere nt k inds.N. Rum,, Holland• Gin., Old- Rye, &c.—all of which' cart be had on the lowest terms at the Store or the subsOriber, in South Baltimore !street, nest door to the "Star" oftii!e. tiV" Also, always on hand a variety of Stone Jugs, &c.—Give us a call. MI AN IT EL ZIEGLER. Getty :tiburg, May 15, 1851. DAILY LINE. FARE It EILDUCED: rrIHE subscribers announce to the travelling 1 public that they are now running 11A11.1 L 1 E OF TAG ES, between GettysbutL; and Chamhershora, leav- Gettysbore at 7 o',„lock, A. M., and return in,j by 7 o'clock, P. M., of same day. Fare each way $1.50. Staze Litiice.in Gettrchorp:. at the. 4 61.11:;ie Hotel." GEH E , TATC & CO. Aug. 16,185'2. N EW . • 8..-113 ITEIII A." 3 3 7 '7irY lovif?" • 4 ' ' .1( 9 ITILL faithfully and promptly titter y all' business entrusted to ttinil Erpt.aks the German language._ ()Mee -- ; 7 -s-7tl3re-irlace, in South Baltinfore streeto Forney s Drug _Store,- an nearly opposite - Danner & Ziegler's Store. [March 20.. P. .3.4. 1 C0NA UG IIY, ATTORNEY AT LAW, (Office removed to one door West of Buehler's Drug & Book-store, Chambersburg street,) Attorney & Solicitor for Patents • and Pensions, DOUNTY Land Warrants, Baclr.-Pay sus pended Claims, and all other claims ag - ,4inst the Government at Washington, D, C.: also American claims in England. Land War rante:located and sold, or bought, and highest prices given, Agents engaged in locating warrants in lowa, Illinois. and,other Western States; and lands for salethere. •(j-Apply to him personally or by letter.' Gettysburg, Nov. 21, 1853. ly WM. B. McCLELLAN ; Attorney- at Law. on tie soot st. e n t 'u , Square, - two doors west of the Sentinel office. Aug. 22. 1853. DAVID WILLS, Attorney at Law, VAS thken Mr. STgiretcsoN's office, North _I L West Corner of Centre square. Reference.—Hon. Thaddeus Stevens, Lan caster. Gettysburg, January 2, 1854; • W. A. AVGINLEY • ATTORNEY AT 'LAM. OFFICE in the south-west corner of be Square, formerly occupied by D. Mc- Conaughy, Esq. Wjll attend promptly to all business entrusted to his care. Gettysburg, May 15, IS54_ DOCTOR __...IOHN A_ SWOPE, AVING located -.permanently in Gettys burr.,-. offers his protessional services to fire public. -O ffi ce' and residence in York. street, opposite the Bank.. Gettysburg, April 24, 104. ly, r 3 I \ IiAJP - . . ' respectfu ly informs his • old.customers and the public generally, hat he continues the 'Pi I ILO BING PUS'. VESS, at his old stand, in South Baititnore street, where he . will he happy to accommodate II 'Who may patronize him-. All work en• rusted to, his care warranted to fit and be of nost, substatitta I make.. Thankful for past - - ■ • i`f nuatia-1 tronage. ,IVV-The New York Spring and Summer Fashions are - .received. Call-and -see them..., Gettysburg, May 1,1851. New Clothing Store. 1..1. kinds of R EADY-M ADE CLOTH. INC- always on hand, at loutirest prices, at the store of the .subscriber, nearly opposite "the English Lutheran Church, in Chambers burg street.' ( -- --Clothin7, all kinds made to order by experienced worlmar. Aug. 14. C. W. HOFFMAN. _.„ ZINC_r_AINTS. One-third. Cheaper than White Lead, and free from all Poisonous Qualities. rill-1E NEW JERSEY ZINC COMPANY having greatly enlarged their works; and improved the quality of their products, are prepared to execute orders for their Stitietior Paints, dry, awl ground in oil, in assorted packages of from 25 -to 500 pounds; also Dry,,in barrels, of 200 pounds each. , Their White Zinc, which is sold dry or ground in warranted PURE and unsur passed for. Body -and Uniform Whiteness. A method 6f preparation has recently been discovered, which enables the Company to warrant their paints to keep fresh and soft in the kegs for any reasonable tirrl9.. In this re spect their paints will be superior to any other in the market. Their Brown Zinc Paint, which is skald at a low price, and can only be made from the Zinc ores from, New Jersey, is now well known for its protective qualities when appli ed to iron or other metallic surfaces. •1 2, 1teir Stone Color Paint possesses all the properties of the Brown, and is ()lan agreea ble color for painting Cottages, Depots, Out buildings, Bridges, &c. Dealers supplied on , liberal terms by their Agents, EN & RICRA DS, holesale Paint Dealers and Importers, N. W. cor. 10th & Market stg., Philadelphia. April 1854. Gin LOOKING GLASSES, Picture Frames, &c. lifiVEpienriirteqttolic7ll4bliPc'lati9„ e a x n a d m o i n r e tn o ne u i r su ai Gilt LOOKING GLASSES, PORTI(A IT AND PICTURE FRAMES, - WINDO CORNICES, B RACK. E'I"TABLES, &c. We are manufacturing every description OfGelt 3Vork and Nancy lVuud Frames, on the most pleasing terms. -Also, - Importers of French and German Looking Glass Plates. Old work Re,Gilt_ -with neatness and---despatch. gE r - e , P e rs on s visiting Baltimore will do well to examine our assortment. Orders from the country will be attended. , to - -fitithfully,--a'nd promptly. M. BARR ETT & 13R 0.. Gliders, S 2 flow:n.4 St.. earner Sar3t.g.l, opp . o , ite —Western I letel," May 8, 1854. ly NEW GOODS ! NEW GOODS ,t BRA'M. ARNOLD has just returned front the City wit't the Lar4est, Cheapest, and Best Selected Stock of Spring and Scumner Goods ever before offered to' the town or country, consisting in part Lit German, French and Do mestic Cloths, Black & Fancy Cassimeres, Satin & other Vestings, Italian Cloths, Coats, GinghaussTweeds, Ky. Jeans, Bafeqe De Laines; - M. De Laines, Prints, Ginghams, and a oleat variety or Goods too numerous to men tion. Also, a -large assortment of Bonnets, Parasols, &c.-- and see, as I am determined to ilncter.3ol any eBtablislune_nt in the Town or County. April 3, 1654. 11,1.1t;i1Zi 2SO Market sheet, abort 83z, Philadelphia. C. I. flush S.: Bro., Proprietors. has a central locatiOn, on one of the principal .thoroug,' blares of the city. Nn effort spared to make vibiters,coinfortable. $l.OO per day. Jon.- 13, 185 t. ly rl L OVES and Stockings, all song a n d jr sizes, at .SCHICK'S. , to .a ! r : Amestaavents to Hid'. 41., stlitutlO .0 of the .Conianonsvea h. He issEcTroN I. Resolved by the Senate as ' Re - i t h e , of Representatives of the Uonimonwerzll6,f Penn: near • sylvania in, General Assembly Hart, That the followiritra - Mendmetif6 be ati - d — ilie sane are hereby proposed to the Constitution of the Commonwealth, under and in aceerdanee with_ the provisions of the tenth article therea r to`w PROPOSITION I, TO I .„.. ILAIRTICIE ..8-ectrolFj: ' -',ghe'llkg - regate amount of dtbt a hereafter contracted Ify the Commonwea/tiv shall never exceed the Ram of- five hundred thousand eser-ps in case of war to re pel invasion, suppress insurrection, or re re deem the public debt of the Commenwealtl4 , and the money so , raised shall be applied to the• purpose for whip+ the debt be eotittlicted, or pay such debts, and to no other purpose. Ssertorr '2'. To pay the public debt'of the , Commonwealth, and debts which may hereaf ter be contracted in case of war to repel inva sion, suppress insurrection and xi ri/liVelik the public debt, the Legislature shall at their nest session after the adoption of this section inro. the Constitution, provide by law for the crea tion of a sinking.fund, which steal not be abol ished till ,the sa4l - public debts be *Lolly paid, to consist of all the net annual income front the public works and- stocks owned• by the - %Olntriouvredi Ili , or any of • r -funds arising undei a revenue law now existing or that may be hereafter enacted, so far as the same- may ha , requited to pay the inter t est m o d f ue sa e th idd e eh pin t r ss e e ira mi i annually, and annually o thereof by a-suet not less" than fire hundred thousand dollars, increased- yearly by com poundinir at a rate of not less, than five per centum per annum ; the said sinking fund shall be invested in the loans of the Commonwealth, which shall he cancelled from time to time in a 'manner :o he provided by law , : no portion or the sinking fund shall ever be applied to the' payment of the debt of five hundred thousand diillars mentioned in the-first section of this ar ticle, but the said sinking fund he applied, only to the purposes herein specified. Smovori 3. The credit -of the • Common- . wealth shall riot in any Way be given or loaned to or' in aid of any individual, company. cor poration (q association; nor shall the Corn rinen 7 , wealth bereafte t r become a kint owner or stock holder in any company, association or corpo ration in this Commonwealth or elsewhere, formed for any purposes_ SEr CTION 4.- The Commonwealth shall never' a 11 , or township, or of any_torporation or assneia— . tion, unless stiejt debts shall - have been eon,: traeted to repel invasion, suppressinsurreztion t , or to-defend the State ill war. , ' RROPOSITION 2,` TO BE ARTICLE SF. Penh ibitinw Municipal •'Subscriptions. The Legislature shall never- authorize any county, city, borough or township, by vote of' its citizens or otherwise, to become a. stock-- holder . -in any joint stock company, association: or corporation, of to raise money for, or loam its credit to, Of in aid of any such +company or association. E. B. CHASE, Speaker of the 'louse of Representatives. - M. NUL' ASIAN., • .pea er 1 r enule. In Senate, April 28, 1854. •ResOl vett, That this res4,lutiori pass. Yeas 22, nays 6.—Extraei fri)to'the.lournal. • T. A. , 111AGIC Clerk. In House of Representatives, April 21-.1854. Resolved, That this.resolutiort pass. Yeas 71, nays 20.—Extraet from the Jonrnal. W JAC K, SEVRETARY 9 8 OFFICE. • . . Filed April 29; 1854. 5. BLACE, • Seeretary of the Commonwealth.. PEIVIVSY4V./4- 2 11.;), SS. ' ' Sy.cnerxatr's OFFICE`, Harrisburg, July 1, 1854. ) Ido certify that the ahove and carp-. :`sent,. gon - g' is a true- arid , eorreet copy of e) the original “Resotetion relative to , au amendment of the Constitution," as the same - remains on the ate in 'this office.. In testimeny:whereot f have hereunto set my hand and caused to he affixed the sell or the Secietacy's cince the day and year-onove- C. A. BLACK,, Secretary or the Commonwealth. Journal of the . Serrate. written. "ReSolution N0._562, entitled •liesolution , proposing amendments to the Constitution. or the Contmonweaith,' was read a third time- On the question, will the Senate. airee to ilia first proposition, the yeas* and. nays were taken, agreeably to the Constitution, and were ae follows, viz: YtAS-31e•ous. Buckalew. Dartingtorr„ Darsie, Furgusou r , Foalkrod, Frick. Fri'. Goodwin.. Haldeman, Ipiarilnn/. B. D.. E. W. ILd.mlin, liekter. liege. Jamison. 31cClim toek. Melarland, Platt, Quiggle, Sager, Slifer, arid McCas- Speakce---23. N %vs- —Ste-Nrs. ernW, Creswell., Ile-ndriekg, Kinzer, Kun. klenai Skinner—f,. tire question wasdeterrained in theaffi.rm- attve. On the question, will the Serrate agree'to'tlie second propoisition, the. yeas :And nays were taken agfeeably to the - Constitution, and were as lo:lows. viz: yE.,6—)ter4. llucrsatew, Darsin, Furgwion, Foul krod, Fry, - G..(hlwin, D.. Hamlin. E. W. ll:unlit - i t Hendricks. Ilei,ter, Hoge., MeCliutoek, Nlefarland. Platt, Price, tu.iggle, IA herry,..WCitAliu r • Speaker-22 -N ‘vi4—Mes..4ris: CraN,, Creswell, Darlington, Kunkle and Skinner-6. So the question was determined in the affirm- at!ve. Journal of the House of Representatives. '"l'lte question recurring upon -the final pas sage of the Resolution, the first proposition was agreed to as follows, viz:. YE 4S—Messrs. Ahrahain..4.'lams, Atherton, Bail, Parton, Royer, Iligham, Boyd, Bush, llyerly, Caldwell. Calvin, Car lisle, Chamberlin. Cook, Crane, Cummins, Daugherty, Davis, - lle France, Dunning., Eckert, Ettinger, Eldred. Evans, Foster, Fry, Gallentine. GiM iter, Gilmore. Gray, Groom, G win, Hamilton, Hart, - Herr, Hiestami, Hillier. Hippie, thorn, Hummel, Hunsucker: Hunter. Ilnrtt. Jackman, Kilgore, Knight. Laury, (Lehigh,) Lien. Magee, Magnir,e, Mandertield, M*Connell, MPliee, Miller. 310uaglian. Mont.- Pomery, Alobre Moser. 11 me, Palmer. Pat ke, Pernilee., Passmore, Patterson. Porter ; Putney. Rawlins, Roberts, Rowe., Sallade, - Srott. Sidle, Simonton. Smith. (Derks,) Smith. (Crawford,) Stewart, Stuekdale, Strong, :trutto Wheeler.' Wicklein. IPa ight, Ziegler, Chase ! Speaker—S.:). - - So the question was determined in the . a ffirrn ati ye. On the question, will the House age to the second proposition, the yeas and nays were taken, agreeably to the provisions of the 10th article of the constitution, and are as follows : YEAS—Nie39rs. Abraham, Atherton. Ball, Burton, Beck, Beyer, Biglonll, Boyd, Caldwell. Carlisle. Chamberlain, ('ook, Crane. Cummins. Daugherty: Davis, Deegan. lie France. Dunning. Edimmr, Eldred. El":111q- Fry. Gallentiue, Gibboney. Gilmore. Gray, Groton. (Twin. Hamilton. Mea t:And, hillier. llipple. Ilunserker, Hunter, Hurtt. Jackman, Laury. (Lehigh,) Lowery. (Tioga.) Linn, Magee. Maguire. Matrlettield. M'Connell, M'Kee, Mono glian. Montgomery. Moore. :Moser. Mu.e. 'Palmer. l'arke, Parmlee, Passinore. Patterson. Porter. Rawlins. flobett., Salla.le. Scott. Simonton, Smith. (Crawford.) Stoekdale, Wheeler, NVickleitt, Wrlght, Speaker-71. N al's—Messrs. Adams: Baldwin, Beans. Bush. It) erly, Eckert, Ellis. Hart, Herr. Hewn, Hummel, H C01111) , ‘ . Mol ler; Pottl-on, Putney, Sidle, Stewart : Strung, SUL:tilers, So the question was determined in the affirm . Si CRETARY's OFFICE. llAnuisettnn. July 1, 1851. . P E -VS Lr" .1 A:l3, •1: ? Ido certify. that the ali - ive and fore- SEAL. ? froinir, is a true and correct co py o f ( > the "VF NS" and "NAvs" taken an the "Resnintion relative to an amendment of the .Constitution of the Commonwealth," as , -the same' appears on the Journals of the two Houses of the General Assembly, o f thi s Commonwealth 'for the Session of 1851. NVitness my hand and the Seal of said office this first day of July, one thousand enrht-hun dred and fitly-four. C..A. BLACK, Serretary of the Cominouweillth. July 17, 1831. 3in ati ye.