Arrival of the Steamer Africa. HALLF.Sx. Jan: 30th.--The citielPews of in- L.I.ST NOTICE TO SCBSCRIBERS OF terest centres in the proceeding,: Of the Cott- _ , ,'/'Ol K. , gross of Vienna. There are sangume hopes of r _ , ) j 11-4 I. lastinstal Mem of the subscriptions to -peace, yet fears are stilt entertained that the I the C,lpttal Stork is now -due ; and Mime- • tsar will continue. dial,• pay now in ail eases is required in ogler The French and English ministers at Vienna to the completion of the improvements cone received the, necessary power to re-open nego tiations. -- Gortschakuifis ,untlerstou.l_ to have templated. and to the meeting of the engage received wiitteu instructions front his govern- , " w 1 . 1" °f Ihe C. " l/ 1 ) ""Y` -fluent—which is runiorcd.to he anxious for peace. ALEXANDER CoBEAN, appointed Collcctor of ' There are conflicting, biatements, as usual, the unpaid subscriptions, will (-all upon all in about Austria : but they generally lean towarls arrears ; and IL is hoped that ilte response will' the opinion that she sides with tit: Allies. Er _ , snake any further steps unnecessary. forts are being made; especially by the Prus- , Deeds are ready for delivery to all such put sian cabinet, to obtain the consent of the Al- chasers of lots as have not yet paid purchase lies to an armistice. money, and it is requested that they make The approaching Congress of Nations is more pay;sent and lift' them. and more talked of: and good results are an- - -The thanl.s of the company are tendered to .ticipated , if—the United States takes part in it. all who have already made payment. - -Bavaria- has almost completed her-prepaya-- D. WCONAUUHY, Frcel. tions for war ; and letters say that the iS \Velti S h army will immediately be placed on war foot-, fine,, reinforced by 65.00 troops. for ' • Spring campaign A dministra - toes Notice.. Russia is preparing the Spr by re-organizing her army. ( . 1 EORGE HARTMAN'S ESTATE.— The latest dates from the Crimea are to the l X Letters of administration on the estate of "10th inst. Affairs are the satne as before.— George Hartman, formerly of Adams county, • Reinforcements. are constantly reaching the Pa., and late of Cass county, in the State of —.111.:' 111inois,'deceased, having been granted to the ' The Tiirlis in the Crimea are to be increased ,t 0 :60,000 troops, during January. Russian mforceinents are advarci lig at forced marches. IQ ° A is frosty ; and - the snow has re tarded the *besiegers in their operations. Private Vienna letters say that Gortschakoff is instructed to accept any reins, except a re duction of the Russian fleet, or occupation of the Russian Territory. HOW THEY SOUND A FIRE ALARM lY STOCK.- BoL3L—An American, writing from Stockholm, Sweden, says : "Fire is a rare_ occurrence here, almost every horse, even the very poorest, being built of stone; consequently when it does occur there is great:xcitement. Along every street a man goes heating a drum violently, and every house is obliged by law to send barrel of water, which stands ready in each court-yard. This rather slow and primitive method of extinguish ing conflagrations would scarcely answer In our tinder-box towns." DtiOWNED Wuii.n SKAT I YG. A lad named Francis Lyman. went out skating in Adrian; Islichigan,• a few days ago. Just before the boys - started for thii. ice, the mother of little Frank called him - to her, and cautioned him to be careful and not break through the ice. The little fellOw promised lie would ; and, stopping, a moment, he told his-mothor "if he should zel drotimed,.not to let any_ of the boys disturb his playthings, and to have them sent to his little cousin in Cincinnati." Ile then kissed his moJia and went to play. In a short time he was brought home a corpse. B:7The New Hampshire Patriot has reliable 'information from different sections of the State, that the Democrats in the Know Nothing or der are wigidrawing rapidly. and that many Whigs are oing the same—all- disgusted with the corrupt doings of its managers. CY" To PensOxs ocr or EMPLOYAIF:?:T.—SF.AR'S PTCTORI AL Wouta Fort 1855.—The attention of the reader is solicited to the advertisement of Agents wanted for the series of Pictori al books issued from th e press of llr sears. 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The best place in Philadelphia. or indeed. in any other city. to secure u first rate fashionable awl genteel suit of clothes. Is . at Rockhill S Wilnor:s chea4) store,, No. 111 Chesnut street, corner of Franklin place. Jan. 29. 2m 11 . 7- Ittmgor.—Shriner's Git.at 'Remedy for Dke.ises of the Lau;, still+tan,lYnuri vat led as the most ele gant, agreeable ael slat, Medicine known for this --rh , Dgerowi class of diseases. Try it! lm (El)c Markets. Corrected fre m the latest iialti mo re, TO rk & Ilartover papers B t LTI NIORE-Nit.ii.) A: 1. Flour, per barrel, 4Qi 50 to 8 62 Wheat, per bushel, 1 95 to 2 05 Rye, ~ 1 15 to 1. 20 Corn, 44 83 to 88 Oats, 44 52 to 54 Cloverseed, " - ~ . 650t0 7 00 Timothy, " 325t0 3 50 Whiskey, per gallon, 34 to, .36 Beef -Cattle, per hund.,, 450t0 6 00 llogs, ~ _ 750t0 8 00 hay, per ton, • " 18 00 to2n 00 tluano,Peruvian, per ton, 50 00 tosl 00 lII.NOVER—TITGRIDAY Litir , Flour, per bbl., from stores, Do. " yvagons, Wheat, per bushel, Rye, Corn, Oats, Cloverseed, 'Timothy, Plaster of Paris, per ton, 4s V YORK —Fat tr Flour, per bbl., from stores, $9 00 DO. from wagons, 8 12 Wheat, per bushel, 1 90 to 2 00 Rye, 1 14 Corn, 46 78 tlats,, Clorerseed, " Timothy. ‘• Plaster or Paris, per ton, MARRIED. - On the - 18th ult., by the Iter..l.is It. DurlAmcr. Mr. JOIIN MUMPEIt Mis+ SARAH J.l\ F.. 111411b.:r of Mr. Ilenjitruin Gardner: of Peter4hur , . ' In Itailianopolis. Indiana, on the titorniii.: or December 27t.h. 1)2, the Mee. C.G. McLean. 1) D.. Mr CIIAIII.ES N. TODD. of the litliana Froutle :-..soin.try. to 3li. MAPk A nET 3IeLEA.N.. daughter of the officiating clergyman. DIED. On the 31st ult.. Mrs. MARY M tit;ItALENI; IVERT Z. wife of Hears ertz. of St.ltt,ot tot\ ,tzs2,l rt tuntithK er 11.q.er, ploa.e t.. 'lllr, or( .01;i. ,r 1 n r, Nd • (formerly ~f Ada'n. emoit , .) I 19 2 m , . e1.11. an i 247. flity, retivtio..ere ;lit , • 7.4"e•i .Lt 1 / 1 •1114.41• , 11 th•. Ztil. Her. IS:ttWrel 31111'r pie..urliii/g the Amend , etro.ou, from . 7, S AGRICULTURAL SOCIETY. SPECIAL M KETI NG of the Adams t County Agricultural SoCiety s ill take plac e at the Coil rt-hou , e, in Geitychurg. on Thursday, Me 22d 1 F t 6.. at 10 o'clock, A. M. The examination of the sohjoci. "the applica tion of Lime to land," Will lie continued. McGIN L EV, Pres'l. H. 1. STA FILE. Seey- January . 2.9, 1€55. td H. J. ST If 1.E., Sec' y Feb. 5, 1e55. tf undersigned, residing in 'rank lin township, Adanis county, he hereby gives notice - to all persons indebted to said estate to maiie itnnie diate payment, and those having claims against the same to present them properly authenticated for settlement. JACOB HARTINIAN,..idnir. Ft-b. 5, 1555. 6t Collateral Inheritance Tax. QTATEMENT of the Tax on Collateral 10 Inheritances received by DANIEL PLANK, Esq., Register of Adams county, during the year ending Nov. 30, 1854. Additional tax from Estate of John Duncan, dee'd, $255 64 66 6 : Letitia M'Neely, 8 49 66 64 &let M il ler, 1 5 . 00 Ain't 4 6 Sain'LBmyth, 19 13i " -" H. Overholtzer, 100 23 * 6 6 ‘ John & M. Patterson, 102 50 66 • 66 John .Dickson, 3 - 00 • 66 Marg. Runkle, 28 75 6‘ , 66 ,Jaines,Ml3arron, - 12 - 50 ‘ 64 " Mirriet Biehl; 45 72 46 - •' Julia A. Eckenrode, 1 97 6 4 -6 Peter Kitchen, 11 96 " Mary M'Connel, 95 00 4 4 Joseph Kitchen, 14'2 50 Attorney fee,-paid for servi- ces in collection of taxes, 15 00 5 per cent. commission, 42 22 R. G. M'CREARY,Iuditor. Feb. 5, 1855. 4t 7VOTICE is hereby given to all Legatees _LI and other persons concerned, that the ✓Administration Accounts hereinafter mentioned will be presented - at- the Orphan's Court of AdamS county, for confirmation and allowance. on — Tuesdyy, the 27111 of February next, viz : 3. Second account of Jacob Slieely and John Sheely, Executors of the last will and ,testament of Nicholas - Sheely, deceased. 4. Second account of Thomas Bittle, Testa mentary Trustee under the wilt of Thomas Bittle, Sen., deceased, of Henry Bittle, Peter Bittle; Thomas Bittle. 5. First and filial account of Alexander Co lman, Administrator of Frederick L. Smith; deceased. . . 6. First account of J. J. Kuhn, Adminis trator with the will annexed of John Diehl, deceased. 7. First and final account of Alfred T. Hot.- man, Administrator of Conrad Wagoner, de. ceased. 8. Third account of Jacob Diehl, Guardian of John Diehl, Lavina Diehl and Daniel Diehl, minor children of Daniel Diehl, di c'd. 9. Second and final account of Christian Schriver and Lewis P. Schriver, Adminis trators of George L. Schriver, doceased. tO. First and final account of Martin 'rho mas; Guardian of Henry P. Q•iieltel and Mary A. E. Qnickel, minor children of George Quickel, deceased. • W 11. 'F, WALTER, Register. Register's Office. 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The subscriber -publishes a number of most valuable Pictorial Books, very popular, and of such a moral and religions influence that while good men may ~afely engaire Fri their circula tion, they will confer a public benefit, and re ceive afair cwnpelisatian for their labor. Clz:r To men of enterprise and tact, this business offers an opportunity fur profitable employment seldom to he met with. -rs-ons - w sale, will receive prow ptiv by mail, a Citia lar containing - lull particulars.with "Directions to persons di-yotd to act as A•relits," together with term s - on which they will he furnished, by add res..% no. the sitb.criher, post paid. RO B INT SEARS. PUBLNHhR. i'!"; Street, ..Vcal lurk. Feh. 5, 1855. STOVEs---S OA ! oN hand and for sale,(r a resat variety of CLIO K STOVE:S = I very che.lp. - Call and see theta. VEO. ARNOLD. Scptcl u Ler 1, 181. $8 75 b 7 I. 85 to 1 90 1 10 6 75 3 Oil 6 50 50 6 50 2 50 7 50 . • Moilvittiti.,4SWlDll4 140iiki$ Net balance, REGISTER'S NOTICE. RECEIPTS &: EX.PENDITURES AGn NEN 1" to an-act of Assembly, entitled ..An Act to'raise County Mites and.Le- I vies." requiring Ow Commissioners of the respeetive counties to publish a.Statenient 'of the Recri pis and Expenditures, We, the Commissionors of Taxes of said county, do Report as follows, to wit'; from the stli day of January, A. D., 1851, to dm-Second day of January, 1. - D.. 1655 - -both days iticive. . GEOIiGE .IBNULD, l'reasurer, and the CO.II.IIISSIONERS, in account with tin Cuunly of ~.idams, as plows: To Cash from T. Warren, late Trea surer, 2509 58 To outstanding Taxes and Quit Rents in hands of Collectors at last set tlement, 9416 24 County Poles 4- Levies astessetifur 1-851. - Borough-of 6 et-t-y-shUrg,, *1238-0 do. Quit Rents, , 178 50 -- CumbeTland township, 1184 0.2 Germany " • 802 25 Oxford - 66 - 972 68 Huntington " - 1159 60 Latitnure 66 760 ell Ha Itouban $' 1435 25 Liberty 655 47 . is : Menalieu t f , . • 832 95 Straban « 1 0 52 (;3 Frankiin 66 ' 1338 Oft Conpwago 46 925 87 Trope . 64. • 637 30 Alountjoy 64 833 84 l'ilountpleasont '• 1'209 71 Reading.' 66 11'28:35 Berwick 66 519 90 Freedom 66 385 57 Linton Li - 1069 34 Butler A, 787 69 --20,214 87 Loan 6'm Bank and sundry persons, 2,292 33 Abatement on State quota, 1854, 091 33 Dividend from Water Company, 24 00 A Tax for 1851, 18 52 Cash received from John Scott, Esq., - late Sheriff, for Jury fees -and fines for 1854, Cash received from L. Deitz, fine, Taxes refunded to State '1 he outstanding County Tax and Quit Rents appear to be in the Igadis ( ye the jahnoi n g collectors,. 10 Years. Collectors. Townships. 1850. Samuel Studebecker, Tyrone, $5 73 1852. Peter F. Smith, Laihnore,t 84 45 1853. John L. Noel, Oxford,* 3 11 " Michael Fissel, Huntington,. 201 93 " George W. Fiekel, Latimore, 76 55 ' 6 Jacob Noel, Mountpleasttnt,* 113 94 44 George Brown, Reading,* -133 93 1854. Epli. Martin, Gettysburg 8.,* 401 50 4- Hugh MeGauthy, Cumherland,f37o 76 46 Benjamin Landis, Germany, 151 25 4 , James Robison, Oxford.t 172 68 64 John E. Heikes, Huntington, 535 10 Miehael Se hriver, Latimore, 156 28 Gfo R; A. Moore, Liberty, 105 47 Gcorge Baker, Hamilton,* 107 68 "- John Burkholder, rtlenallen,t 227 95. 44 Jacob King, Strahanit 264 62 " Joseph. Hartzell, Franklin,t 223 00 44 Joseph 'Clunk, - Coriowagn,t 277 07 6' Conrad Bream. Tyrone.t 172 30 " James W. Barr, Alountjoy,* 375 06 44_ R. Hetnler,-of H.,--Artpleasant.t - 5'23 71 " Samuel Overholtzer, iteading,t 328 35 44 Isaac Wolf, Berwick,* 59 90 44 William Girt, Union,* 169 34 " Henry Slaybangh, Butler,f 333 69 844 411 57 22 787 L 9 Hamiltonhan and Freedom had paid in full mfore .Settlement. Those marked tiros (*) iave since paid in full. Those marked thus' f) have since paid in part. atm,. ;oat-, To the Honorable the Judges of the Court of Gintaion Pleas of Adams County. E tl the ie'rreas undersigned, urer a duly ndeni g e n i i :t i e n t: l e Auditors d n i r f _ said County, and adjust lty i having Peen Public, swornAccountsor atraffirmed of agreeably to law, report the fol lowing to be a general statement of said account from the sth day olJanuary, A. D., 1854, to the 2d day of January, A. P., 1855—both days inclusive. GEORGE ARNOLD, Esq., Ticasurer, and COMMISSIONERS, in account with the County of Adatus. • Cash from T. Warren, Esq., late Treasurer, $2,509 58 Outstanding Tax and Quit Rents in hands of Collectors, 4,416 24 Am% of Co'. Tax assessed for 1851, 20.214 87 Loan from Bank and sundry persons, 2,292 33 Abatement on State Quota 1854, 691 33 Dividend fiom Water Company, 24 00 Additional Tax for 1854, 18 52 Cash received from-John Scott. Esq., late Sheriff, tor Jury fees and tines for 1854, . Cash received from L. Deka; fine, Tax refunded to State, g e n f e l d a , A %‘, d o i t i o t r F s ‘l o , f o t i b t e T C o ti u r n t ty w oef met , A d a dmisd,aPeedni audit, s tl y e l t v t a l e n i a a l ;t r. , I: d c ( e t d st 41 accordingsw rn E i; th p e u r u s n ut r e s e i 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 inclusive : 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 of said County. in cash, Th me Thous and One Hundred and Three Dollars arid Fifty-six Cents, ($3,103 5(i,) and in Outstanding, Taxes Five Tuousand Five Hundred and Seventy.five Dollars and Thirty-five Cents, ($5,575.3 . 5.) JOHN DICKSON, F M D F. BHO R IL .iuditors. A. T. WRIGHT, February 5, 1855. 4t ~ISCI;'tTTIdI. E partnership heretofore existing be t tween the Subseriners, under the name and style of S. Fahnestock & Sons, k this day dissolved by limitation . All perstims in debted to us will please call and settle. as it is necessary that our Books should be closed immediately. Either member of the Firm is authorised to use the names of the Firm in settling their business. SAME.; 11 N EsTo —JAMES F. FA lINESTOCK. H Y J. FAHN EST° Jan. 1, I Bas. LAST NOTICE. E Books and Accounts - of A. El. KURTZ I have been played to uty hands fair inittledi --eirtiFoion, and none is herehy ( - en ln all persons indebted to' to tke piyinpnt on or be fore nue 3 ,lily, the 15'h , f February ur.tl—M ter which tl.ite all tilt,ettled aeenntiti will be put in sittt, without respect to persons. J td. It. G. licr.l{ L . :100 A, Swat and ‘Vater Clt ACK EHS; 1 (.ilyer Nuts. ticurch and Jeooy Lim) Cakes. (a new article, and not to he bcat,) tor sale, (flit-alt., by the pound or lesa. at April 24. nri K. N Gs, M Lt I of thqse 111Jslitis. &c., base been re , :eiN 61 by A. .RN01.1). OF ADAMS COUNTY, - FOR 1854. DR. Dolls Cts 94 00 20 00 185 12 $30.465 99 I= $5575 35 DR. CAA 94 00 20 00 185 .12 lA 1851, 16 23 $30,165 99 Disburfietnents on County orders, 20,279 58 Treasurer's Connuission, 305 (10 I Cash in hands of Treasurer, 3.103 56 GILLESPIE'S Dolls. eta. By orders paid out is follows. to wit By minim?' & settling public accounts, 42 00 H. McCrea:7. Esq., Auditor, ap pointed by the Court to audit pub lic offiCes, 15 00 Ai•sesiors' pay-, 485 00 _Clerk's pay, 200-00-- Counsel fees and extra suits, 45 00 Fox and Wild Cat scalps, 42 82 Abatement to Collectors of 5 percent, 1000 67 Wood and Sto - ne - 4ilial and hauling, &c., for public buildings, 177 25 Repairs at:public buildings, &e., 109 55 N otes and interest paid Bank and sun dry persons, - 2047 99 Tax refunded to sundry persons, 139 R 7 . Treasurei of Alms House. 5712 00 Quit Rent paid to George Rime's heirs, 400 Sherifre Bills of Court costs, 720 27 Road damages and damage vietk,_ 803 28 General Jury andyip . Staveo pay, 993 88 .. . Gland Jury and Tip Staves.' pity, 317 13 Court Crier's pay, 85 00 Justice and Constable fees for com mitting vagrants, - . 36 67 Prothonotary, - Register and Clerk of Sessions, fees, ' 183 51 Conveying Prisoners to Eastern Pen- , - itentiary, 59 50 Certificates of Co - ratables' returns, 87 44 Printing and blanks, &c., 310 81 Officers' pay at Spring Election, 341 47 , Directors of :he Poor pay, 60 00 , John Scott, Esq., late Sheriff', BUM. ' moiling Jurors for 1851, Officer' pay General Election, Repairs of Bridges, Abraham Reever, Esq -, Commission er's pay, . - 177 00 John Mickley, Esq., - _ 174 00 .James .1 Wills, Esq., 174 00 Coroner and Justice's for Inquisitions, 33 56 Jailor's tees for keeping prisunersand Turnkey, _ _ , . 248 28 ' Geo. Cliritzman, pay in full on Marsh_ Creek Bridge, - • 1975 00 Jonas Routzahn, pay in full on . ,sum Creek Bridge, - 1456 00 Keeping prisoners at Eastern Peril , • tentiary, 29 32 li John C. Ellis, Ecq., in trust for sur vey of State Road from Gettysburg to Buck Ttivertf, Lancaster coutay, ' - one-third of entire cost being pay able by Adams county, as pet Act of Assembly, 422 66 Medical attendance on prisoners, ' 10 50 Stationery and Postage for Office and Courthouse, 66 44 Exoneration to Collectors, . 208 03 Collectors' fees, , 994 47 Outstanding Tax and Quit rents, 5575 35 Treasurer's salary, 305 00 Balance in hands of Treasurer. • ato,L3 .56_ ! IN TEST MON Y that the foregoing Statement of- Itecei pts-a ntE-Ex pent! i tures exhibited [sEAL]at the. Office of the Treasurer of said County, is a correct and true copy, as taken from and compared with - the original re maining in the:boots in this Office, we have hereunto set our hands, and affixed the seat of said Office at Gettysburg, the second -day of January, one thousand eight hundred and fit-, ty-five. JOHN MICKLEY, JAMES .1. WIILS, GEORGE MYERS, ir AtteHt—J. AuoutsßAuatt,'Clerk. By out-standing Tax for 1850, 66 • 66 1852,, 1853, 1851, 1830, Ibs 1852, 1853, 1851, Exonerations for 1850, 66 1851, 1852, 1853, Fee's for 6 4 Exectitorml Notice. TOUT NI DE LLO N E' ESTATE.—Leiters ttestamentary on the estate of .1o!in Dellone, late of Hamilton township, .Adams county, deceased, having been granted to the under signed, residing in Paradise township, York county, they hereby give notice to all persons indebted to said estate to make immediate payment, and those having claims against the same to present them properly authenticated for settlement. PE I*ER 1.11,1.0 N FREDERICK DELLONE, January 15, 1855. 6t Executors. INectitone Notice. TORN LL'S EST AT E.—Let t ers tee op tamentary on the estate (if John Dt Tate. of Buller township, Adams county, de ceased,--14viiiig been granted to the ultt!ersigned, residing in the same towlisliiii,they hereby give notice to all persons indebted to siid .estate t o make immediate pyrnent, tud those having el, tins a2,iiiist the vame to present them properly authenticcted for settlement. CONRAD DULL, Jh;ssh: DULL, . January R, 1855. 6t EXecrl fors. -• 171011 CIIII.ISTMAS.-7'he G rta t n.,„1, I 1(1 13F.:NS C g AND GROERIFS. .1 II rnllvr J•mat hum copies received . ‘-1. A. ARNOLD is now receiving. a larze Price 1-2 i cents. or 10 copies tor e I . Forlot of Queensware, which he will sell low. at KELL KU ItTZ':!: BoOk:Auro. Call and Doc. Oct. 2. CR. 55 50 489 50 347 71 $30.465, 99 CR. Dolls. cu. 5 73 84 45. 529 46 4955 71 27 63 68 60 103 60 704 38 90 26 5 53 12 23 38 34. 135 70 $:30,465 99 PUBLIC SALE or Valuable Personal Property. 1M 1 Sahaeriher. intemling tn quit farming, - will-aell et- Public _Sale, at his residence, iit Uninn towushin. Adanin - county, - Pa.. nn Wednesday and l'auraday, the 21st and 22 1 1 tor February next, the following Personal Property. viz (1(1) 0 2 Seven Cow Nine Head of Young uatlie, MIT HEAD OF SHEEP, Hogs, two NarroW-tread Wagons, (one nearly new.) one Grain Milt, Pennock's Improved, nearly now; Lancaster Winnowing Mill, nearly ,new ; Grain Rake; Roller, Corn Shel ler, Rolling 'Screen, good as new ; first-rate Cutting Box ; Wood and Hay ',millers, Stone Harrows, Cattira - tors - , — Co - rir Fork a, Grind Stone, 2 Jack Screws, an excel lent Cross cut Saw, a lot nfShop Tools, Horse Gears, Log Chains, Sixth Chain's,. Cow I Chains .and Halters, Bream Chains, Bntt Tmcvs , (a good article') 3 Spreaders, a first rate Feed Trough, Rakes and Forks of all kinds, with many other Farming Utensils.— Also, a large variety of hold &KY It F . "IV .ousehol _ :tohen viz ; a large Cook Stove, Pipe, Sec., a ten-plate Stove and Pine. Er k illos, Beds and Bedsteads, one Kitchen-Cupboard. Iron Pots and Kettles, Meat Stands, Tight - Barrels, and other articles of Househ - old and Kitchen Furniture too nein-. erous to mention. Also. a quantity of Apple. Nutter—and a lot of seasoned Mill cogs, (a good article.) Sale to commence at 10 o'clock, A. M.. on each of avid days, when attendance will be given and terms Made known by ' AMOS LEFEVER. J. F;: KMIMER. Auctioneer. January 1, 1855. is NOTICE TO FARMERS 1 HUSSEY'S REAPER. HE undersigned respectfully informs the T Farmers of this, and tho adjoining Coun ties, that he continues to manufacture more extensively that ever,. O. Hussey's celebrated Reaper and Mowing Machine,. now so generally in uce, at his Shen., f. of a mile . North of Hanover. Farmers wishing to engage a Reaper, or a Reaper and Mower combined, tor the next season, can have their orders filled, by sending theta, on immediate -I,v, with promptness. T-be'prices for these Machines are as follows: For a Reaper, $lOO Fur . a Reaper and Mower, from $lO5 to $125 CONRAD . MOUL. — Address. tne throughu tYte Hanover Post Office, York county, Pa. January 22, 1855. 51 CO-PARTNERSHIP, E under:signed have this day formed a Co partnership, under the name and style of FAHNESTOCK, 8120*01ERS. Hoping for a continuance of the liberal patronage here tofore extended to. the 'old Firm, they will in return do their utmost to merit the confidence reposed in them by the public. JAMES F. FA H N ESTOCIK. HI JkY J. FAHNES'I'OC K, ED W. G. FAHNEerocK. Jan. 1, 1855. NEW STORE. 17 ARM ERS, look to your interests. If you I.` want to get back the money you lot, just call at the Northwest corner of theDiamons where you will 'save at least 25 per cent:, and get the full worth of your money, -and - where you will not have to pay for, those. who don't pay. Don't forget to bring your Money.; Also bring'along anything and everything you have to Sell—such as Burrim, EGGS, BACON, LARD, RA GS, and everything you think will sell—and I will buy at wikt they are worth. Just call at the People's Store. Vir The Stock - congsts, of. DRY GOODS, Groceriesrefothing - made tagauL4, Ste. JOHN HOKE. Gettysburg, Jan. 15,1855. tf DO YOU WANT A WELL MADE AND CIIEAP - SUIT 'OR WINTER CLOTIIINGI T r soi you can he a4Pommodated by calling on ,MARCUS SAMSON, who has just opened and is now selling rapidly_ at hin Store in York street, opposite the Bank, a very large, choice and cheap asdoittnent of Fall and Winter Goodm, to which lie invites the atter•ion of the public. They 'have been selected with great care in the Eastern cities. have been bought cheap tar cash, and will he sold cheap for cash—cheaper than at any other establishment in Gettysburg. His stuck consists in part of Blank. Blue, Olive and Green CLOTH COATS, with frock. dress and sack coats; also Tweed, Cashmere, and Italian cloth ; also a large stock of 0 V Elt COATS, which can't be beat in va riety, quality or price, not of the cities; also a very. superior suck M PA N'l'A LOONS. con sisting In part- of excellent and well made French Black Doe•skin Cassitnere, Fancy Cassimete, Satinetts, Velvets. Cord, Linen and Cottonade. The stock of VESTS corn prises every variety of manufacture—fine black Satin. Silk, Velvet, Italian Silk. white, fancy and buff Marseilles. Summer Cloth. &c. Also constantly-on hand a large lot at TituNKs, Hats, Carpet B ga, Umbrellas, Boots &Shoea, Window Shades, Violins, Accordeona, Gui tars, Flutes, Fifes, Melodeons, Mirrors, Re tors, Spectacles, Spoons, Watches & Watch Guards, silk and cotton Handkerchiefs, eta vils, Suspenders, Gloves, Stockings, Spring Stocks, Shirts, arid Shirt Collars, and a splen _did_ assortment of JEW ELItY —in fact every thing in the way of Boy's and Men's furnish ing line. Oz:r First-rate Chewing Tobacco always on hand--a rare article, which chewers are re quested to try. MARCUS SAMSON. November 13. 1859. —ie RA I IJROA I) MEETING. MEETING of the Stockholders of th e /16,_ ..Gettyaborg Railroad Company" will he held at the Court-house in the Borough of Gottysteurg. on Thureday, the eid of February next, at 2 o'clock. P. M., to console! the pro position in regard to the building of the Road, 'made to the Board of Directors by Mr. PAT• mew tYlicti.v. of Reading—also the proprie ty of contracting for the grading and bridging of saki Road. lharThe Directors are requested- to meet at the Conrt-lionze, on the same day, at I o'clock, V - S - 1 Jan. i. 12, 1855. U. CItD V, Presel. Fl A W LS.—A big lot of Bay State Shawls, 0 lon and Square; Broehe and Thihet Shawls—a splendid variety, and going at the cheapest rites, at SOH ICK.i.S romp: 0 !CO %IN ALL !—To see those V) cheap Goodsjust received by Oct. A. A. ARNOLD. aramilisram9L , Balsamic Cattail - 425nrup, .11at INDIAN 1-,I4:RIKIFUGE. L. Lamborn, M. D., ProprirtOr. ITAVING - purchased the above Medicines, so generally known and justly eetelnaterf, the underaigned takes pleasure, tn statiug __ the. Public, that he has pied up an extensive LASOPATORY, and is now menufaeinring them on a much larger scale than everbefore, in or der to supply the constantly increasing demand. Having-been extensively and successfully engaged in the Practice or Nirdierne for years —and having visited all the principal Hnspitals and Medical Inatitntions in this country -and - in Europe, and become familiar with the ' Prescriptions' and Preparations; used in the practice of the. most Eminent Physicians and . Profesaerstof_Meditine_thsoughoui-the-Werld., he has - no heaitation in asserting that lie has, found no Medicines so uniformly efficacious in the diseases for which they are recommended. A fair and impartial trial is all that is needed. The Medicines recommend themselves where ver used. AII orders shoold , be" addressed to PR. LAMBORN, Sole Mnnufnerurer and Prnprie tor, Weabninster, Md.. or to his sothortzpd " o esti e • gent*, of whom ihry can Always be had at the same rates as of the-Proprietor. wHOl ! EPAti—itintrlTs. Baltimore—Win. - H. Hymn 431: Bro., 4 S. Liberty - . Street ; • " _ C. P. • Rngera• Br, Pro., • Ccrner Howard and Baltimore ate.; York•—C. A. Morris & Co. , January 22.1855. 4m REMOVAL. T VE - REMOVED from 122 Welt I.m -1., bard street to the new and tetiAtiodions Warehouse. Nu. 141 Weal "Pratt slreet;. mar Light, opposite the Maltby' Hottie. and will continue my GENERAL - COMMISSION BUSINESS, - for, the 1141 P Ot TOBAC4;(),' GRAIN and COUNTRY PRODUCE, Of all kinds; and Will attend t O lle T 'exectition of orders for purchasing. ' I shall 'continue my Guano Agency, , having increased facilities for supplying the best article, as usual, at the government's lowest price=the ton of 1240 irk a moderate charge of commilisiOnfor purchasing 'and forwarding: ' l am having- superior hopsphisite of Llme t a superior article, 'which - I *ill . Warrant to be pure. - ' ' l have connected with my ,businegit'inid shall at all times be supplied from theitioat celebrated inanufactefles in the Union, it large supply 'of Agricultural linplementm, or every description, Warralitell.loWlderil ask particularly the attention 61Frirniers tind-'deal. era. Trusting,' by 'strict atte n tion' to sii'inisi ness confided to my charge, 1 strati merit the 'patronage 'orthe B. AEI: ,RHODES'.' Balt.:.November 27, 1854. PROTECTION AGAINST., LOSS' BY FRE... TB P undersigned informs property-hoiders Mai he has beau July appointed Agent of the PERRY COUNTY MUTUAL, rj INSURANCE COMPANY, and that he is the only Agent in Adams cbunty for,the sante. lie will take, original and renew old Insu rances for said Company, which,:since corporation. in IBM has secured the perfeet confidence of the vA people or-Ada:us mid the-- adoining 001111114 1 11. (It being authori to effect Insurances in any Ilan of the State.) Its integrity and ability have, heen fully ar..l satisfactorily demonstrated. The gradation of rates of Insurance is adapted to the mutual interests of the "whole Company and the class of the insured property.. Every pert.on insur ing becomes a member of , the Company, and may act, in the selEction of officers'and in the direction If its operations. - , Kr Hon.. Moss IlicCi.cspr represents_ the members in this county in, the Board of Man agers. C. Rolla, Jr., is President. and JOitiw Ossteart.t. Secretary. Office in Bloomfield, Perry county. WM. Meet:NAN. 0 flide.of M. & W. MuCira!, to uriburg Decomber 26; 1854. " tf Will Wonders Never Cease FTZIS.Zna 17A1,Zli • rIF the Original Emporittm.• of (71sear l_./ DAG U ERR HOT P 63 Bul tt- More street, Baltimore, M 4.. would reopen fully inform the citizens nf ,t4etLystiorg, that he has taken the i:oonts now occupied by 8. Weaver,' and will remain for a short time only, and all who wish ,a really Vox! and Cheap Daguerreotype, shiould avail themselves of this opportunity. Pictures taken at the following low rates: New York size, in case complete, 50. cents. Philadelphia; gs Baltimore, ' • 4. 0.100 Pictures inserted itt Lockets, Breastpins. Finger Rings, &c. His reputation as one of the first Artists of Baltimore, together with 'his lougexperience in the businesa, is a guaranty of satisfaction in every instance. . „ N. His stay mast twessarily im short, owing to his other engageutente. •Ctzr Come One! Come AIM January 29, 1855. tf LAST NOTICE! • IN retiring from business, the subscriber desires to return his grateful acknowledg ments to his friends, and the public generally, who have so liberally patronized him (linings period of a quarter of a century. and solicit for Sons, in the New Firm, the generous sup port so long extended to him.•_Asit is neces sary that his business - be closi;ti, he hereby gives notice to all persons knowing thewielves indebted to him by note or otherwise that his accounts have been placed in the hands of IL. G. McCreary, Esq., for col!ection, to whom all persons indebted will please make itnrned fte payment. He hopes this will he the LAST NOTICE required, as :he long indulgence given them should pkompt them to discharge their obligations Immediately: SAMUEL FAHNESTOCK. Jan. 15, 1855. 1v.A . 12-metEls' 'To 111 . 4 6 , 447;# o -NEW ES'f A BLISIIMEis.;T. CLOTHING MADE TO" ORDER. rinfl E undersigned takes pleasure in inform ing the citizens of Gettysburg and the public generally, that he is-prepared to furnish GARMENTS of all kinds, for GENTLE MEN'S WEAR, at the- shortest notice, and in the latest possible style. Having opened a Merchant Tailoring establishment. in Chum hersi!urg street, opposite the Lutheran church, and secured the services of experienced work men, he feels confident of pleasing all who may favor him • with their patronage. Pour). _ try produce taken in exchange for work, J. S. GRA M M ER. December 4, 1854. LOST. APLAIN GOLD RING, with two initials within, the, finder of which will Nit fiber. ally rewarded upon leaving it at tisk Office. ISHES for sale at the GfttysborgPn . Mill.
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