NM i~ U VI INA 7 7 -7 ;; T. 74 1 4. x. .o,r 'ADAMS roR 1854. 11 w~ I.• J , . ',..., ' • .-'' 1 '' , ' ' ' ' ' . ' Cuu 1 1 N SON I • 1 S . O 1a FT( I , : I'n Virg CorYTT, PA. ~. ; •: a ~ n'. G434F4N114,;y1 In .-act of A s,setaiy., entjtieti "An Act to raise County Rates and Le ltie,,,,,' ,re4ol.ripg-,-tlatr C : oinai)issioarrls of-the respective,counties to publish--a -SbatPitivtt 'Pr liwill.ce-iiiiAsowlll.3%:APPrillilllws- Wt . , tilt: oNalli-ist , ii , ittp n I Titx-es ot said courtly, tlo Report i.s 410,601.,,>:.7-lictvAt:.frout :':ilie..Zith iyy olJanuitty, ...A.. D., 1834. to the Second day of January. -% i 1).; ; 44.).5 1 .- T hikile,days r iliclusiye, -, ~ - . . iick: 011 M ,1-11?..1111: Treasurer: ai 1/1C CO If .11ISSIOXE•'lt S, in account wieh the r!! • '- •- • - Cuutzly if Adams, us fuliutils: HIE 'l'4' Coal) fieirn T. Warrrn, late Tree , exeril4 ' ; ' sliii , MnStantlintr;Taite'S and Quit Rents nt:C'ellectors at 'hist set -4116 :14 ins.teg ° es , Levies =agsessed 195 _I imil~ll :hum, s:l23B_oo • Qttit Rents; 178 50 tlit..oherl'antl township, ' t:ennaoy " 802 _ (1x lila 64 972 68 Huntington' 1159 60 Latimore - - 44 - 760 28 • - 11.miltonban 14:15 25 46 655 47 . " 9 _7_6El 1%1 en;yilep : Stria tikin rniik ? in :nortwar,o Tkrn ne 111.0linijOy >4c Nt()Ckft,i :11PagOnt 11e$4111,1E,T Ile/wick relqiktil Butter '• 787 69. . --20,214 'B7 Loan from Bank and sundry persons, 2,291 33, hltemeat on Stqte (pima, 1854, 691 33 .1)iy1(learl fora. Water Company, 24 -00 Athlifional Tax for It;s4' Cash recrivpd front John Scott. Esq., late Slirr,ifT, for Jury fee 4 and.fines for, 054, Cash rer•Pi vet, frorn i.. Deits, fine, axe s refunded to Stair, 7he,oulslondinz County :Pax a nd Quit lknls ',Tiptoe toi be 4.4ruls rff _the following Yozo-A. poIOCiUM. 1 1 11WILIttipiq. ' ) 60;S:0 ' 1(64 Studebecker, Tyrone, $5 73 `18.5 . 2. 'Peter F. Bmith,l.atitnnrect ' 84 45 1853. - .lohn L. Noel. Oxford,* 3 11 • Michael .flatel,- 11 o mington, 201 93 64 George W-.'Fiekel, I.atiaiore, 76 55 6 ' JiilgiM N - va?l, nceillpleatent., 4l-- 11,13 94 • -Oeorge,brov.-6, Ifeathng,* 133 93 Getty?.burg.B.,* 401' 50 Comberland,f37o 76 Benjatbibi'Landig. t;erroany, 151 25 _• Jasoes,R - obition, Oslord.j- 172 68 Jahn" Huntington, 535`'10 • Michael Scbriver, I . ..atinaore, 156 28 "" .1 0 .1 i IL A. Mbore,'Liherty, • 105 47 46 Georke Baker. Flnniiluin,* 107 68 • johil - BarkitfildtrOilenal!entt 227 95 66 Jacob KIN f?. Strabao. 264 62 " --01 ' ,. - 'l6sePh Hartzell,' Franklin,t 923 00 - "Joseph Klunk, C . onowago,f 277- 07 Conrad Bream, Tyrone,f 172 30 1 -04‘ Jaait* -VV. 'llarr,.Momitioy;* 375 06 " Header, of IL, Nt'ipleasant.t 523 71 64 Samuel Overboltzer. Reading,f 328 35 • 7 I‘‘,Av W flerwic't.* - 59 90 - ' 44 `- lAIIII,OII Gitt, Uoiro.'" 169 34 - 4 : 4 Slaybaugh, liutler,f - 333 69 Harniltnnhan.and rieednm had paid in full .Iftfore +atl;anent. l'llohe marked, thus (*) fb since paid in full. Ttiose.inarked thus ...(t) ; lntre since paid in part. AttzarTallt 4 M:ot*4-tlZtatt* 'lb the Honorable the'.7urlzes of the Court of (,unman Pleas ri . .9danas County. ;WEI, the undersigned. duly elected Auditone to settle and adjust the Public Accounts of the Treastirei ,and (Toonnissioners of said Goody, having 'been sworn or affirmed rngrepardy , l 9. lirw, report :he following to bea general statement of said account from the sth •day of 'January,. A.' I) 11.154, to the 2d day of January, A, 1).•, 1855—both days inclusive. - GEORGE ARNOLD, Esq., Treasurer, and COMMISSIONERS, in account with tho • County of Adams. Dullll, Cts.] _.. Cash from T. Warren, Esq., late ' 13y out-standing Tax for 1850, Treasurer, $2,509 58 / 46 44 1852, . Outstanding Tax and Quit Rents in 46 46 1853, hands of Collectors, 4,416 24 ti .1 18.51, Atn't of Cu. Tax assessed for 1854, 20.214 87!. " Fees for 1 850, Loan frOm Bank and sundry persons, 2;292 33 . ,t, . 'Li 1851, Abatement on State Quota 1854, 691 331 64 16 18%, 1414denti flow- Water Company, 24 00; 66 66 - 1853, Adilitipttal Tax for 1854, - -18 5,,1. 44 _ _ 64 1854, ,Caslt received from Joint Scott, Esq., " Exonerations for 1850, ; late Sheriff, tor J ury fees and fines 64 44 1851, , fur 4854, ___ - 94-00; Gl 64 1852, . . Cash : received from L. Deitz, fine, 20 001 46 4.4 1853, ,TaN„refunded to State, 185 12' 64- _ 64 • 1851, $30.465 99 Disbursements on County orders, , • Treasurer's Commission, . . . i CaSh in bands of Treasurer, ..., E, the undersigned,Anditors of the County of Adams, Pennsylvania, elected and sworn in pursuance of law; do It IVO la, that we' met, did audit, settle and adjust neenrdi n to law, the account of the Treasurer and Commissioners of said County, comtnencinfr on the stipday'nfianuary, 1831; and 'ending: on the 21 day of January, 1855—both days inclusive : slaw said, ,!acccfuttb, 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 CountyolAdams, by George Arnold, Esq., Treasurer of said County, in cash, Three Thous and, Three Dollars and Fifty-six Cents, ($3,103 .560 and in Outstanding, One it and,,HAndrc Taxes °Five .Thousand Five Hundred- and Seventy-five — Dollars - and Thirty-five Cenl, ($1,575.330 JOAN DICKSON, DMUN DF. SilOrtll, .luditurs. A. T. W 1210111% February 5,1855. 41 RAILROAD _MEETING. "• • mit:qiNG of- the Ntockhol( ers of the .-Gettysherg Railroad • Cetnpany" 1w held at the Court-louse in the Borough of Gettysbier'g', on 7'hursifity, lfie 22d Februitrg Pert. at 2 o'clock,.V. N., to' consider rho i)ru• Position in regard•to the building of the Road, in ide to the Board of Directors by Mr. stew o:itemir, of: Reading—also - .ihe projirie ty ofTentnnicting for the grading and bridging of said Road.- .. . rifrO"ThO Dirf-rtora ttre reTioste(l to moat at I lie toisrt-Itouse, on thrsame clay, at 1 o l ekek, P. 11. '' By order of 1110 !;oral, Jun. '2'2;1855. ' R. I.11'(". II R 1)V, Pres' . I. Executors' Notice. AGRICULTURAL SOCIETY. i 1 011 - DELLON E'S ESTATE.-- - - . Letters A SP Kci AI A :NI 1 1 .3.:11N Q, of the Adams ! 1 f testamentary on the estate of Jo'in Dellotte, A L Cntinty - A :f rit-41mnd Society will ta t, I.lte a Hamilton township, Adams comity, at the arktrt-tontse, in Clei t y K ir lirg ,, ~„ il,eeaserl, having been- granted to the limier- ) ./ •:, i f rt.rbry. Mr 22r/ if Feb, at,lo o'clock. A. NI. , r-I ,, sti-.1. residing in Paradise tow ti:"ltip, York T:.l' f' .litination of die killjt'Vt. '.llle nolliled.. county, ilrey hereby give notice to all prtr,,,, is L ;tr i of Lime to, la n d„" w i rl hertininitted. 1 indebted to spill estate to make Immediate ' ' ' Iligir.°Nie(i; INI. 1: Y--,--4'; es 'i. , payment, arid I hose havinrr claims a ,, :.11115t. t h e IL J. STAKI..O% &c'y. h,IIIIe to present them properly- arr.hemicated January -29, 1R55. Id for settlement ..,_.- -0 i) 1, Sugar and Water C 1 1c KERS, 2 .9., , ~ -, „,,.. t .pr Nut,. ~(..ri(i•it and .1. ',H y Lind t ~1-,....-,. (a new artirqe. and nor ,to he heat,) for , t vt1..,„,-ileap. by the ?mind or less. at - DONN El' Velvets, Satins rind Silk. very tI) you want 1:11E1P t; IMC I.:U I it:z 7 l i rtl!.:1. GILLEPIE'S. 111 I (Av, at GRANIM EN'S. !li6o to F.IIIN I:STOCKS'. A DR. Dr,IIR Cts. .509-58 Rs,: 93 1.25'2 69 J 338 00 90 , 87 G 37 30 833 Al leop 71 INS 35 519 90 3R5 57 1069 24 Id 452 94 00 20 00 IRS-12 ,$3O . 65 99 =BM= - $5575 35 DR. TEM CR. Da, Ch. By orders.paid out as fellows. to wit : By andilitur &smiling public apcoonts, 42 00 R. .G. 111cf*,rt.ii:y. Esq., Auditor, ap-- !whited by the Court to audit pub lic Asses ,, Ors' pay, • -pate _ Connsel loos anil extra suits, Vox and-Wild Cat ,scalr, 4t 82 Abatement to Collecuirs of iiperxent, 1000 67 Wood and stone coal and battling, &c., fur public buildings, Repairs at public &c., Notes and interest paid Bank and sun dry persons, 2(17 99 Tax refunded to sundry persons; Treasurer of A tins douse. --. 5712 00 Qait Rent paid to George 1-Time's heirs, 4 00 , Sheriff's 13111 s of Conrt emits, . 720 27 1 Florid damages and damag,a v-tew, 803 28 iGeneral Jury and Tip Staves' pay, . 993 88 Grand Jury and Tip Staves'. pay,, __.._317,H • 13 Court Crier's pay, 85 - 00 Justice and Constable fees for corn- 1 muting vagrants, • 36 67 Prothonotary, Register -and Clerk of Sessions, fees, ' • 183 51 Conveying Prisoners to Eastern Pen itentiary, . 59 50 Certificates of Constables' returns, - 87 44 Printher and blanks, &c., 310 RI Officer,' •pay 'at Spring Election; 311 47 Diredtnrs or :be Poor pay, ' - 60 00 John Scott, Esq., late Sheriff, Sum moiiiiigJurors for 1854, Officers' pay General—Election, Repairs of-Bridges, -Alyraltion'Reever,-Es-q7,-Mtninission er's.pay, 177 00 John Mickley, Esq., 174 00 James J. Wills, Esq., . • 174 00 °prone!. and Justice's for Tnquisitiens, 33 56 Jailor's fees forkeeping prisoners and Turnkey, . ‘ . Geo. C tiri tamer), pay in full on Marsh ‘ Creek Bridge, 1975 00 Jonas kotitza lin, pay in full on Opos- SOITI Creek Bridge, 145 G 00 "Keeping prisoners at Eastern Peni, tentiery, 29 32 John C. Ellis; Esq., in trust for snr . vey of State Road from Gettysburg to Buck Tavern, Laneaster county, one-third of entire cost being pay- - ,able by Adams county, as per Act of Assembly, - 422 66 medical attendance on prisoners, 10 50 Stationery and Postage for Office and' Courthouse, 66 44 Exoneration to Collectors;:i , -- 208 03 Collecinre fees, 994 47 Outstanding Tax and Quit rents,. • 5515 35 'l'rtitsirer's salary, , 305 00 Balance in' bands of 'Treasurer, ' 3103 56 TESIM 0 N Y-that the foregoing Statement of Receipts and Expenditure exhibited [sxmlat:the Office of the Treasurer of said County, itg . a correct and true Copy, as taken from and compared with the original re maining in the books in' this' Office, we have hereunto set 2111' hands, and affixed the seal of said Office at Gettysbnrg, the second day of January, one thousand eight hundred }mil fit ly-five. EOR.G MN' JAS, Attest—J. Auorttivattrour, Clerk. ~I~~CT~°tT~IOInT. rruP, partnership heretofore existing he tweet- the Sohscriners, under the name and style of S. Fahnestoek, & Sons, is this d a y dissolved by limitation. All persons in debted to us will please eall and settle, as it is necessary that our Boolis should he closed immediately. Either member of the lint is authorised to use the names of the him in settling their business. SAMUEL FAIINENTOON, JAMES' P. FA N EsTO (• K HENRY J. FAHNES'rOCIi. Jan. 1, 1855. PKTER (ANL 1,0NP% - FR KDEIZ D I 1,1,0 N E, January 15, 1655. 6t ~b.:„ecruturs [ram MES,MIEI $30.495 99 .101 IN MIONLEY, JAMES .1. WILLS, 5 CR. etm. 5 73 81 15 5:29 •lli 4955 71 :27 63 6 60 103 60 701 90 :26 135 70 14; ;23 20,27 Q 5S 305 00 3,103 511 i;:30, 165 J 9 Li IV EA-V Eft .respectinfly annoonees to . the Ladle, :Ind (;“ittleinen of Gel tyo)nrg and vicinity. :h r!at h JUIS rt'=;11111N1 1111"_1):2. 2tV't tvotype htj'Aities9,lll the old stand, in efram fir•r)lnirg street, where he will he happy to rl.!- ci , i , ie visitors deiirous of - sedulity; perfect I)..tirtierreotype of the.cselves or friend..., furnished with an entirely new and costly apparatus, he is prepared to take pictures in ev vry style of the art and insure perfect satisfaction. grirrilArges from . 50 centg to $lO. Br:/)" . Roars of operating from .8 A. M. to 4 P. M. •In dress avoid light, red, hive, or pur ple; Dark dress adds much to the beauty of the picture, Sept. 18,1854. ti 15 00 985 00 200 _OO LET THE FACTS BE KNOWN! rHAT., ABRAM ARNOLD-has, just re- I " " turned from.the Eastern cities, with the largest and hest selected stock of goods for Men and Boss' went ever befrrre otTered,which he is now making up, at the Old Stand, where he invites all who wish to purchase CLO Th- ING, made of 45 0 177 25 109 55 cm) and by good workmen, to calf and examine his stoek. More purchasing elsewhere, as he is determined to undersell any clothing Store or Slop Shop in the town or country. Having. secured the services of one of the hest CUTTERS in The country, tic is prepared to make up clothinv: at the shortest notion and In the best style. His motto is Quick Sales and Small Profits. October 2. 1854. tf NEW GOODS AGAIN I Stallia!: ITAS just opened one of the largest, prei t tiest and cheapest stocks of FA L 1.•& WINTER GOODS ever brought to Gettys i. burg, and 'he invites the public to call, exam ine and judge for themselves—no trouble to show Goods. His new stock embraces a very large variety of Ladies' Dress' Goods,_ such as Silks, Tim Satins, Mous Delanes, ! Bombazines, ,French Merinoes, De tinges, Alpaccas, Coburg Cloths, -Ginghams, Cali -1 coes, &c. &c. &c. In the line of GentleniesiN Wear, he I has selected a choice lot, of al! styles rind t prices : Cloths, Cassitneres, 'Vestings, Sea -1 nets, Kentucky .leans, &c. &c. - His stock of F.3.11 . LY GOODS is also very fine, and too numerous to enumerate. Call and see. . - Thankful for past favors, SCHICK solicits a continuance of public patronage. He will always endeavor to deserve it, by selling (rood Goods, at the lowest living prices. •'-Quick Sales and Small Profits," is his motto. October 23, 1854. 55 50 489 50 347.71 218 28 _HARDWARE STORE. THE subscribers would respectfully an tiounce to their friends and the public that they have opened a — NEW HARDWARE STOKE, in Baltimore Street, adjoining- the reaideacofDavid Ziegler, Gellysburg,in whic h they are opening a large and general assort went of ' ITARDWARE, Iron, .B . teel, Groceries, CUTL E WY,. COACH TRIMMINGS, - SPRINGS, AXLES, -;l\tt, .L 72 ID ai Tss ‘y.l- 9 char—mare ,qlpcl r Paints, Oils, and Dye-01:M, in general, including- every description of arti cles in th 6 above lines of business, to which they invite the attention of Coach-makers, Blacksmiths; Carpenters, Cabinet-makers, Shoe-makers, Saddlers, and the public gen endly. Our stock having been selected with great care and purchase d foreash, we guarantee (fa. the Ready Money,) to dispobe of aay part cf it on as reasonable terms as they can be pur chased any where. 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 fer selling- Goods at low , prices and do ing business on lair principles. JOEL B. DANNER, DA VII/ ZI EGL ER. ,Gettysburg, June 9, 1851. tf --- I - ',.A SUI. 3 PLY! rhreturned rim undersined has just from the City with a large supply of ER F . . 1 I Got IDS, which he is prepared to .sell at vire.; which eannt,l be beat. /his stuck rionsists of G R 0 C I:Iii E S of all kind's, Sugars, Molassff:, CfArettg, TeaS, F iwh, Salt, Crackers, Cheese, Pickled Cu cumbers, &e. A ko, • Fruits and_ Confections, (itmines, Lemons, Fit_fP, Raisins, Prunes, &c Iso, Powder, Shot, Tobaecn, Segars, Gail's celebrated German Si n olsiloy Tolneeo, and a variety of oilier articles—A lso, a first rate assortment of the best patties of Wines :inn Brandies, of dilThront nds.N. E. Rem, Holland Gin, Old Rye, &c.—all of which car, be had on the lowest terms at the Store of the sub-wrilier, in South Baltimore street, next dvair to the "Star" °dive. r . 7 Also, always on hand , a variety of Stone Jugs, &e.—Give es a call. NIT EL Zi EGI,EIZ. Getty:burg, 'May 15, 135.1. 5 53 1 23 38 34 ' L r . . Cheap Watches & Jewelry, 110 I,ES.A E at the Ph il adcl vit la. \Vatch arid t-sv vl4 S.: ton., N.,. Ni)rth street, corner of I.,Zuorry, I`,llPa , l el Rhia. 17;.1,1 wardi,', rot „ oi Tilt 1.e%4•14. roll ji•‘‘elv,t, jI•W ~u~..•t.er1411 , Zivl• , , Ce.lll Fitt., ail , 0 , ilo. • - - 1;..I.1 lit aco•lot ~ - - - 1...11.-.' (:4,141'..m.71 , . - - - Sits,- T...t : 4 1,0"11 , .. :-.4., - (;,,1,1 1••• ii, ii Oil Velici I .1111.1 : 4 11% er 1101,1ei Fiwrer rents to `i;80; Classes. vents, patent 1`? , .; Lune' t!,.1; oilotr articles in pr(portion. All goods vvar reuled he what they are sold for. STA UFFEIZ On li•ind, sihrne Gnii; ;,Itd Silver I.c..vers and Lepines, still lo er the above prices. Sept. 43, 1851. 13' Second-hand Carriages. , zmul t:eeond-lrand C RI ‘,(71 IL . I F . I_E (11( ;lESIO he lid lor (7 - . 1 , 1. or Produce, C. 11. 11()VFAI I:VS V.lefory. - Ailow-.1. I I. \I 1N ( PON aLp-ii Lutlwr tii, 0•11,111, Inv] '1)1-c. I IZTZ•S Booltstore. linill =Mil . 1 / 4 111,cr it re 4' ey Grqfripi. ,"; Chojec .1-;sortinclit eE the Finest Qual ity, for Sale: at the Lowest Cash Prices, at _ Wtiol. J. Ellonhemrs, NO. 184 SOUTH SECOND STREET, Between Pine and Union., West side, Philad'a. r ZH V, assortment eitibtaces a 'Large and Se t lee! Stock ,?,r Pine Watelies,,,hwelry, Ware, .11bata Ware, plated with fine Silrer, irl , 1 / 4 ;p o i vt , Fork s , Ladles, § - c.—.10. Goods, Fans and Fancy drticles of a superior quality, de servtng the examination of those who desire to procure the bestgriods at the Lowest Oash ,Prices. Having a practical knowledge of the:busi ness, and all available facilities for Importing and Manufacturing, the subscriber confidently invites purehaser, believing that he ean-sup ply•them on terms as favorable as any other establishment in - either of the Atlantic Cities. Of-Al I kinds ofDiamond and Pearl Jewel ry ttrid Silver Ware manufactured •to -order, within a reasonable time. - i - Watches, Jewelry and Silver Ware faithfully repaired. • . WM. B. ELTONH BAD, N. 184 South 2.1 fit a row doors ikhovo tho 2d .Mt. ..llarket. IVent :id~•. fka3" In the• South Window (it the . Store, may be seen the famous' BLEW CLOCK, wide commands the admiration of the scientific glid ct)riotts )ctober 2, 1854. ly AIATCHES! AtiVilllES! JOHN DONNELLY, IUANDFACTURER AND INVENTOR OF Safety Patent Square Upright Wood'l3ox :Matches, No. 146 North Fourth St. (above Race,) ATC HES having become an indlspensa _AL ble article in housekeeping, the sub scriber after a great sacrifice of time and mcney, is enabled to offer to the Public an article at mice combining. Utility and Cheapness. The inventor knowing the danger apprehended on account of the flimsy manner in which- Matches are generally packed in paper, has by the aid of New Steam Machinery of his awn invention. succeeded in getting n p a SA FETY PATENT SQUARE UPRIGHT WOOD Box ; this box is far preferable, in as much that it occupicis no more room than the old round wood box, and contains al least Two Hundred per more- Matches, which to ,Shippers is considerable advantage.; it is en tirely new, and secure against moistore and spontaneous combustion, and dispels all dan ger on transportation by means of Railroad, Steamboat or any other mode of Conveyance. These Matches are p. eked so that one gross or more- may be Shipp d to any part of the World with perfect sa . They are the. Must desirable article for Home eonsumpuou, and the Southern and Western Markets, that have ever been invented. DEALERS and SHIPPERS will do well to call and examine fur themselVes. Z... 1 1- -1 hese Matches are W.IIIIMNTEM to be superior la anything herettfore tyfered to the JO H N DON NELLY , 106 .Norllt Fourth St., Philad'a. December 18, 1854. $B. LOOK TO - YOUR INTEREST! rilliNl undersigned has just returned !rem _L. 'Philadelphia ~vvitla a large and fashionable Tnir° tr:9 I .TYS -14.1 which he wil! dispose of at V I RV RE.DUC EH PRICES to all who may thvor him with a call. His assortment consists of the fol lowing: Sll A W LS, - FLANNELS, PLAID SILKS, ItiIUSLINS, E. M ERINOES, LIN EN, • M. D - ELAIN ES, BL AN KETS, WOOL PLAIDS, QUILTS, D I:A; ES, - CLOTHS, CASHMERES, 4 . ; A SSI N ETS, PERSIAN CLOTHS, SATINETS, CALICOES, • COLLARS, GINCHAMS, A NDKERC'FS RIBBONS, VEILS, &c. Also, a lot of Groceries and Queenqware, which were bought low and will be sold low for Cash or country produce. To punctual customers a creel of six months. J. S. CRAMMER. October 16, 1854. tf - FRENCH TRUSSES, Wt . :If:IIINC, I.Ess nItN 2!..; (11•NeRr3 For (lie Care rye Ilcrnia or Rupture. t CKN W L El) CIE I) by the highest wed teal authorities -of Philadelphia, incom parably' superior to any other in use. Suffer ers will be gratified to learn that the occasion now offers to procure not only the lightest and m ost envy, but as durable a 'Truss as any other, i n li eu of the cumbrous and uncomfortable art i ch, usually sold. 'There's no difficulty intim difuj, the fitting, and when the pad is located. it will retain its position without change. Persous at.a distance unable to call on the subscriber, can have the Truss"sent In any address, by remiitifur Thllors for the sin gle 'Truss, or Ten ler the double—with meas ure round the hips and startnf;t side affected. It will be exchanged to suit it not fitting, by returning it at once, unsoiled. For sale only Sy the importer, CALEB B. NEEDLES:. ('or. Tree/fib 4 - • /ince Vs., rhihnif 'T . I.IIIIRiz, regni rim!: the benefit ot..lferhqn iral Supports, owiuLr to derarnreinoni of the in ter/.) l)rnatt , :, ral h og o r il l y w r ,„,i ). Vocal, l'ultnottary, I)yspeptie, Nervous and spinal r:1 n' , .;, are infurnicd that a etimpe tent anti experienced LA DV Wll he in atten dance at the (nits, (,g1 uport for ;heir sire ; rex , ..) Nu. 111 T V.I. rill Street. first (loot IndoNv liace_. _ Holy 3, ISSI. ly LOOKING (iLASSES, Pic:nue Frames, &c. su ® o \ -T- E invite tip? to' Pvlmirie nur su r •;torls of Plain and Or n a n ' w , l l. l l Cilt 1,001;ING (MISSES, p()I(•i'lz \IT A l) PI!*:P171?r, A)11...5, 'I% IND() W uORNICES, 111: ET TA 81, &c. We are inamilartnrina rvpry description o f Go Work and I•ancy Wend 1 ' e(11111s, nu thP utuct pleasim; terms. Importers of French and Cermati 'Looking Glass Halos. Old work — Re-Gill with in•alip.ss and tlespaipli, 4t , • : )" Persons vi-ilirnr lial:iwore will do wt.:l in examine our - Aortinriit. Ordi r from thr (-omit ry will be attended to faithfully and promptly- Al. 13A 1?1?1.11"I' 131)., .(;11,/,rg, •••.: I . lll'l tr •. l'' . , 1•1:1 May 8, I'sl. Is _ „ _ R',t4 (HI 24 Ho 12, Ho t 4 IN) I . ti :i 11./ I 1111 ~., MI i I 9) NOW READY. -ELLE!: KuuTz's, 110;Irdav Stort OI t , r :tod ille T...1);1;", &e . , Are 11 , 1%1 fr•ltly I . nr \ 1111111.111011. ISrl, LUIZ EN ' S )1)1k f•11(111•- , 4 05111111'. 111'f 11 1.1 1.111 hllll,l' 1411110011 ti t „ 11111,. 'we,. 11. 111 It' Hwy c.m Tfirlll This ,1111111.1--.1 • Tr, Ihe 1/1.1.1 expe„. .Ise c , d , q , ' ,l Ll)ce. I ISS I. i i L 4 II 1.' 4 .-1 hi i Ito fil .1101 : orIlt• and 'l'liil t 14 \ ! NI I.; AI. I, !—T„, thut , e -.1,1.•ivl J.-mit:ly, and froltp2 at the 1„.../ cheap (ioutiz,just tect,lvt,(l I+y Clicapet rates, at i A. AItNOLL). jH. Sl' ELl,Y—respectftilly informs his e old - en-winters and the public uenerally, that 1w 'continues' ilie7. !NU BLW -2s' ESS, at his old stand, in South Bahinture street, where he will lie happy to accoinroo k late all who . may patronize hirn. Allwork en trusted to his care warranted to fit 'and -be of most substantial make. , Thankful for past favors, he solicts a continuance of public pa- .trun.lge. rot-o"Tbe New York ,Spring and Summer Frisk/ on.s are received. Call and see thew. Gettysbnig, May 1,1854. - _ Choice and Valuable Books.. IHAVE just received from Philadelphia and New York, the hest English and 'Ameri can editions of the beat Authors in every de partment of Literature, known as standard AnthUrs of value, and BOUND IN' A mosT SUPL}BIOR - .MANNER, in the - ehoiCest library styleSof 'calf extra, half calf - gilt and altique, Turkey Morocco, &c. &e., forming altogether the most superb collection of Books which I have ever.had the pleasure of offering to my numerous friends and customers; and which, together with an unrivalled stock oh Elegantly , Illustrated Works, r • Prayer and Hymn . looks, Superbly Bound Books, and best Editions in Library Bindings, now displayed in tempting array on numerous loaded counters - , form altogether an endless variety limn which to select (Airistruas. and New Year — Presents, as to fully keep up our well-known "reputation' or offering the finest assortment of desirable Books in the richest and most substantial binding. The under signed invites the attention of every individual in Adams county to call and visit now,,while the assortment is full and complete. (g)7Prices to suit the times. KELLER KURTZ, . Bookseller and Stationer, Dec. 18. S. E. ()or. Centre Square. •zrasr-e)ef, `l'r c r'" - ?,?\ `r SLI 4 J / 1 ./ !fit s.h o NEW ESTABLISHMENT. CLOTHING -MADE TO ORDER. r~IHE undeisigned takes pleasure in inform ing the citizens of Gettysburg and the public g,enerally,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 C.ham bersburE street, opposrte the Leiheran'ehurch, and secured the services "of experienced work men, he feels confident of 'pleasing, all who may favor hirn with their patronage. Coun try produce taken in exchange for work. J. S. GRAMMER. December 4,1854. • AUSM-ALFA [abct2l q No. 240 Pratt Streot, Baltimore. ISRAEL h. - NODE, Proprietor. JOl-1N 0. KNOI)E, Superintendent. May 8, 1854. ly COL. R. COI3EAN, GETTYSBURG STEAM MILL.' rpm; subscriber has completed his new . Steam Mill, and is now prepared to SAW TIMBER and CHOP GRAIN at usual rates and short notice. Farmers and others can have Sawing and Chopping done at any time. :/-1-lanover prices in Cash will be paid for Rye, Corn and Oats, at the Steam Mill. (g Feed cotstantly on hand and for sale. C. W. HOITAIAN. August 140854. ly MONEY LOST ! TT is an ES'T'A BLISHED TA CT that ma ny persons lost money by not purchasing CAoOds - at the weii known UfIEAP STORE of Abram Arnold,- at his old stand, on the South East earner of the-Diamond, where he is now receiving the cheapest, prettiest and best selected stock or Fait and Winter Cooets, eger before °Meted to the citizens of Adams county, consisting, in•part, as t:olLows.: Black, Blue and Brown French Cloths, Fancy, Felt and Beaver Cloths for Over Coats, ',Newest ..Sytes,) Block and Fancy Cassi• mere% Twoeds, Jeans., Cassinets, &c. &e., for Men's wear, Silks, Mous de 'Laine, Alpacas, Menuoes, Plain and Fancy Sack Flannels, also a beautiful assortment of Satins and Silks for Bonnets, Bonnet !Wilton, and a great va riety of other articles, all of which the public are respectfully requested to rill and examine for thetasel vcs,,believing that it is only necessa ry t o se e our good's, price them, and examine, to induce pOrS , ,.`IIS to purchase. A large lot of Trunks also received, ‘vhich will he sold low. ABRAM R MAD. - October '2', ISM. -tf Alr l'1,11:),ry v csl, 280 Mark•el sued, ( - chore R//, Philadelphia. C. 11. it Si. Bro., Propriettirs. r 1 1 11 IS Illonso . has a celoral 'loran:en, rni nue or the principal tlioroulzhei,res of the eity. No effort spared to make visitels coutfortulde. $l.OO per (I,iy. June 12, ISSI. ly PAPER-HANGINGS. 11 7 OLIS.I[E .1 .V I) I? E '1%4 IL. 1111 I.; sub , :f.-ribers art' (lady ad dinir to :heir ex teiv.lve ii.z.,ortfrientef fill':du)er flags and El/orders. sonic new styles for their `prim,' s;iles, to which titre* - ask the attention-el the tr.lile rind the hnh ill rener,tl. The assomiiritt rtnhraci s new IMA \VING 1610)1 1)ErOIL1TIONN, it mold, plain and Ira - edsoine desitrus for P ssagi:s. Dtt\i;:ritooms,Ne. Also, a Inrre variov 61eontotnn and Micaium quality Satin and Conimnn li np ,s r .l, it kri-; Our city and eimn try hiends are invited I D view the asz,orinient, confident thoy will find it the largest in the city, and pri<:t's as Inw, %\ hart' tin ally in cre,t,.ed our I ;:eiliiies, by introducing many new improvements in pur faetory. [IOW ROTH EPS: ;so; ho ‘,,en May S, IH3I. I y _ ) 1 1 % 7 NTF,I). 111 , ,ElitiONS li-vilt(4. 11.1 y to seli,xvill dowel] . 1 0; ( . a lii n ir n i tlw sithscrilicr, in ticii vs burr, I,l* :tlarlirt prier will hi paid at ;ill it,tetids irtetun the' 11.1 y, after j ).irkr(l, 4-14 li. iiin v er or 13,11tHli,.rr, the pr c f eron oo tf, haul %% HI lir Lliven ; to tliot• %%lion. iii'ty • ..,,,;()Lo AII'U •‘\• ENS. DIV.% ri • Nk n)ti Frithly ere (;!. ( r( is _ t st , ,el; of Fiari!.. awri t y'.; 1-1,111.) t(2- ~.• V ‘vArP, l'•11 T 1 ;twill A I:(;, 'H UTZ. C , h i r ""'"'" h ‘; \ "" t ""' ' t ie!' in ‘visititor tocottiwet to.st. tot , 2tott wit Cot to ev..lttotw t his w i t h 'irtue, will pleilSo nppiy to any of kVe pictiffe rit:r-Pive , , to .:4 , 1! rill , :trwr !Hifi Till , d i ,. C•110:1 111` , ,t. Cutlit• , tiottysbor , r, Nov. 13, 1831. 6in Ort.,lwr - • AT THE HO IL LOW ICS 01 E To eniZenS fiz iiiort, OU have (lone me the honor as with one voice, from one end of the Union to the other, to stamp th . P character of My Ointment with your approbation. 4t is scarcely two year A-since I made it known to you, and alrea— tly• it has obtained more celebrity than any other medicine in ° so sio.rt a period.. • TllOll AS 11 01.1.011:11A Y. 3R. corner (21 .Ann Nassau sts., New For k. ASTON IS C f? E 'SOR E A FT ER N IN E YEARS' STAN DING. Copy of a Letter from Mr. J. W. Langley. of linnt,ville,. Ywiran North Carolina. dated Nov. Ist. 1553. • READ HIS OWN WORDS. To PFAOFESSOR HOLLOWAY -it iS not my wish to become notorious, neither is this letter written for the mere sake of writing, hut. to say, that -your_ Ointment cured me of one of the inost dreadful cutaneous diseases that flesh is heir to, and which was considered by all who knew me, to be entirely beyond the reach of medicine. For nine years I was afflicted with nue of tbe most painful and troublesome. sore legs tha`t ever fell to the lot of man ; and after trying every medicine I had ever heard of, I resigned to despair all hope of being cured ; rhot a friend - brought me.a coupt - r - 4 arge pv of your Ointment, which caused the sores 011 , my legs to heal, and I entirely regained my health, to my agreeable surprise and delight, ,and to tIIL. astonishment of my-friends. (Signed) J. W. LANGLEY. AN EXTRAORDINARY CURE OF A BAD BR F. AST, W H NEARLY AT THE POINT OF DFArH. Copy of a Letter from Mr. R. Derrant, NeirOrloang, No- rember Dth, 1851., To PROs ESSOR.= HoLLovrA.T, ZS. Corner of Ann and Nassau streets, N. Y. 'Dear. Sir :— Zt is with heartfelt gratitude I have to inform you that by the use of your Ointment and Pills - , the life of my wife- has been saved.. For seven years she had a bad breast,. withi ten running . wounds, (not of a cancerous na ture). I was told that nothing could Save her : she was then induced to use , your Ointment and Pills, when in the short space_ of three mom hs-, -they—effected—a-perfect - cure, to -the astonishment of all who knew us. We ob tained your Medicines from Messrs. Wright & Co., of .Chartres-street, New Orleans. stqui this from "Hotel des P - rinces - ," P ar is, although I had written it at New Orleans; before.we finally left, at that time, not know ing your address at New York. (Signed) R. DrJ t? ANT. 'rh shorrT.l: b rt , eil enrcinintty with the- Oisittnerit in) uniNt of thr following ca,es Bait Legs Contraeted aad Latinbal,, , e• Sive-tthroate TINT tretth4iff 301:ots Piles SR i re-diseaSCS. ID rri AK ristivlrt.s Rhearnatisni :earn Gnat :alt !therm Sorb-heads rohilar Scaldsdeers 'Batlions - ChillilaierB Char. red UmII, Sri I I hags So nr l LIT! QS WO CMIUIR **• Sold at the Establishment of• Professor HOLLOWAY, 80, Maiden Lane. New York, and; 244 Strand, London, and by all respectable. Druggists and Dealers in Medi'ci'nes through out the United States, in Pots and . Boxes, at 25 cents, 624 cents, and $1 Oft each. C*—There is a considerable saving by talt;•• inn' the lamer sixes. N. i3.—Directions for the ombiaree of iwa.r tients in every disorder are affixed to each Pot.. July 3, ISM. Zycow PIIOCLAM 4TION lrli Citimig of Orthiriburg. Pulvermaclier's ilyffro•- Electric 1-v, dm i t \ ir!.e. , -?,,?‘ • SASS. -I.lkl - .) 9 rIONS'PRIJC'rED to be worn neat to the. producing a constas current of UN— INTERRUPTED F.I.ECTRO M A GNETl:43l—efft•cti IMM - EDIATE IZELIET, FROM ALL A CUTE PAINS, and a Permanent cure qf Neuralfzic Diseases! Pnlvermacher's Fiectri6 Chains were first! used in FrarWP..three years since, for the cure of .:Vervarts../Vsenns, and a f ter being- b itte(F to the most thorough trial; in every hospital' to P9ris, by the most learned professors in , that city, they were recommended to the Gov ernment of France, who granted a patent for the discovery. During' the years 1 . 85 I .2, they were introduced in Germany, Austria, Prussia and Eno-land, and' one year since, intreduced and patented by the United States Government.. /1/(x±l .thituni.iltinz Curry of • Vita,';; Dame, iihrnttta t i‘,117 Pain nil :1[1.4 l'arpfthtdol of the Tirart, Ne4l..llvi:l or t l'oriodienr frond:low. Ditttfrel. I:1 .11) . ‘ -pr . !) .ia Ereri i Drleace, terosed Serv-artß, is finickry and rapidly cured, by simp#y wean; imr the (Mains for a few hours each day. The ehains were ffrst introduced in the city of New York, where they were exhibited to• Prof. Valrotine Moti; Van Boron, Post, Car norhan, and' others, who readily discovered' that they posces , pd Strange and Shl , rular rorrr of Instin Re— rat in F'rriira, whenever applied. alai by their rerommend'a.- tirm au l inifilenet.‘, they we7e-introdaeed into , Ole different hospit,ils of NeW wild are rtow in daily 10e in those institutions. in the t reit ttilero and (tti re ti t lie a briv ria isle( d .I.lethallical In the world, can produre so many well au— thenticated'eertifiales of c ur e. f room l'hilvicions and lob:NI:cal Patients., its mat' he found in each pamphlet, which may lir ohtain ed ratrs at tie St'ord of S. 11. 13U I.:U -LF:IZ, who is the sole A gent for Get tyslthrg,. and who will entail). the manner of ose to all wh-o may apply. In the city of New York, at the General' Office, SGS Broadway, tin-re are heintr tidily, from fur/ . ' to sixty (11.11,V5, and the ; sah- and demand in not-turn is great in pro portion to the population, altitongh they have only been introduced three mo lt en, r The ( :II A INS are easily worn, and are equally ; applicable to all classes (_2( persons. r - til as tlitrliaiitr, -- ihi; are always ready for use—never get out of repair, and are as an article of ornament, as they are a valttab!e• means of cure. C A UT' ON.— Lad ies t%ho are encie.nle are requested not to wear theist. The prices of the Chains are $:.l and $:5, 18 an d 30 Li n k s , .a n d can he sent by mail, to any part of the State, by addressing S. It B UEII -- only Aaent for Gelfy I. STEIN EIIT, 5t I{roadwae, N. 1r Anent. For .sale in all the principal cities in the (tutted States. July 3, 1851. ly ' SPOUTING ! SPOUTING! kt Et 11“; E and 11 enry NV a mpler - iv ill make X 1 ielpip sp ,, utiorr and put up t h r same low, for ca , lt nr erkn wry produt.e. Farmers and all ()Owls wisliin!2: their Houses, limns. spouted, would do ‘i (.111 to “ive tLc rn 71 r;01. April 18, 1853. _ EENSWR AE AND(;s . _ E 14 AkNou)now receiving a la r , e 1,,t u t g ne en , :warc, which he will :4.11 lugs . Call and see. Pai iblfge s tiou, ic &. 11. WA.III'LER.