'' • Ariiial of the Steatner :Baltic. 1 • . Morgan, . Round at Last.l , - , - ,-- • ga' STILL THEY COME ' IThe Masonic .11irrur publishes a rather cur- 1 New Got ds , --at Lc Prices AN '!, ONE WEE* L %TETI , FROM EUROPE. ' inu_s__S_to: •,.', to-tie-etteet-Fita t Mnrfeirtvtdro-z-it 1-X R :IF US look to yOur inter , ,xis, .it you_ .alextr. Cobean., Esq., Treasurer, ~ - - S7'Or K. -- - _.:' wastellee•ed, was murdered by the Free Mason' - - - 11 - . ' ' Mason,, IVew Minis .birtnerl--Lord "Paintersttm rrt for disclosing their secrets. has-, been tiornd in . want to 'get hack the money you' lost, just In aerHettnt with 11,e, Di re " cs _ o l 4 l l ., ": 0 _2 44 ,: n _ 34441 1 1H K last instalintat Ot._the_seirs.c_riptt-4' , K .,_, lit:mired Battle SmYrna. in Ttirkey : that he now 'goes by the call at the Northwest - earner of the Diamond, _of_the Ana-semi En) ployti!eni ofthe County-. the Capital Stock.is tetw _nue, a n d i 1,,,,,,,.. the Read ‘f---Governasent -on I&liritube-riclorY of th e Turks - Se - 'mine of M- 1 and • d • - h• -- " J ' Pri ' Y r " will " ye at least-16 per cent.and .o f Atkins, being front the third &Iv of Ja n -' dime paymen i in all rases is re_q_uired in order ustap ta, is engage in tole nig - , , rll , , bastapol News Unehnugtd. .. the English language. The authority given for , ge' the 11 " o r" (4, your tn"ne.Y , and 'where miry, A I). IS:41, to the first day of January, to the. completion..of the improveinents eon• nu will nut have to pay for those who doe ‘t icrw 'form. Feb- 21.---1 he steamer 1 - 1-oti c this report is one •TuSeph .i. Illonin. Accortlite* Y A. U. 1835. templ.ifed. and to the y ins of the ellerwe. ..--- -Don"' forget to bring your Lumley. Also c, has arrived with one week's later news f r o m to ;he .Ifirror,--tbis man - Bloom - mut Morgan at P a Y - i - - !IR: - mews of the Company. trine, along anythirn2 and everything you haveAtEXA NDEit CoBN:AN, appointed Collector of Europe. - . la house in Stny-t•na, to whom the latter. gave it. ' ' 1854-Jan. 3. To balance due' on set- , 1 to sell-such as BUT I'Elt. EGGS 4, BACON , - i l eni k,. o . $276 . 74i the unpaid stihkeriptions, will call upon all in Lord Palmerston has accepted_the_Premier- - detailed account of his adventures. It h:, stated Feb.. 6. Order on Co. Treasurer, ship. and has formed a cabinet. - ' ' that :Moreau left the country in the ship Mer- • 11- ' - '" D ' R A GS . "'I ever!' Lning .Y"u think Wi II tr. sell-and I will buy At. Wll;it tfiev are worth. m„ re i, 6 . _.. 20 0 0 0 arrears ; and it is hoped that the response 'will Cabinet is constituted th u s 7,-Pre- : vine. which sailed froln Boston to Smyrna, and .. 46 300 o) , mike any further steps unnecessary. The new m i e r-Lord Palmerston; War-Lord Panteure; belonged to the firm of Langdon S: - . Co. The ' just call at the Per P le's ' Store ' ' .. 44 66, 61 66 - 46 Deeds are ► ready for delivery to all such put. i• 112 00 f Foreign-Earl Clarendon : Home-Sidney Her- captain's name of the Mervine was Welch. \. 'The Struck . eons:sts of - DRY GOODS, April 1. -I" 66 64 600 00 chasers of lot!. ;Is have not yet paid purchase ) bert ; Colonial-Sir George Grey : Exchequer-' Groceries. Clothing made to order. &C. May 1. 46 '64 0 300 00 1 motley; and it - is requested that they - make W. Gladstone : admiralty- , Sir James Gra- AN ENGLISH OFFICEIt FROZEN' TO DIUTII.-- . ...., - .Sti - c; Queens ware trod Cedar-ware. June 5. . ~ ,AG , 66 300 00 : , payment and Jilt, them. I van : Chancellor ---Lord Cranworth ; President - Tire last advices from the Crimea state that , JOHN-110Kr ... July 1. . .. ~. „,4 4-00-00 Tho thant.ti of the company are tendered to of the Council-Eart,Gra at ille : Privy &id- Bievet Major McDonald, of the SSth regiment; Gttysburg, Feb. 26,1855. „if - Augu.4 I. " 64 , 111 400 00 1 all who have already Made payment '' • -,ptike of-A rgyle-; Pu bl ic W-ork--..5-Sit-w. 31,;k s ,w_as frozon-to--death_i n--the-trenches-before Se - ----- ------------ - T - S - ep 1.-A . _ 114-6 6 : 44 -- -- - - D - .W 0 N.l-ii{.4l-Y--i-P - rrt''' _ Worth : Postmaster-Lord Canning. bastopol. . . Marcus Samson , Oct. 3. '44. , 4/ 41, IT. J. S'T - alit..lC; Ste q fi:, Lords Aberdeen. Newcastle and Russell , To' 61- 7; r ", - „ - , -- r„,` —n- -- ti----f."------ —-- IT AS - just received and opened one of the Nov. 6. . w -is Feb. 5, 1855. tf • THE ...I*MIV —act: form a wen- inte in Ts ,)!. _ • . . . out-Panmure comes in, and the balance arc - ---- re,toug matter of study. and a well-halntedrrein pi gdwasg I_ largest and best tie' ltect-..41 stocks of Dee. 1. 46 l, ° the came as the late Minist r y. worthy of admiration. earseeially wooly.; the holier. The PA NTS'ever brought tethie county, some of 1855-Jan.1. 41 - . There is very li t tie other news or importance. Ig),`;:iteri,;,i'..etellri..fit i t .. . , l t tia, f il i i i i , i n ,, ,,. . b , i , 4 r . • . i ., , , , , a a e , e , a , , 0 Ut i e n el n s Y uit tli t e )f r reilotTiletuv. which to quality and worhulanshlp equal any The affairs in the Crimea are unchanged. ' is. i n Itockhill & Wilson's cheap store, No. 111 Chesnut custom work that can be obtained in this of There is a report of a battle between the street, corner of Frmsktin place. Jan. 2 9- 2 ll) any other. place; also a rich variety of Vi'' PS, Russians and the Tnrks on the Dannbe, in 1,,-110 1 ,1.0w.,rs PiLt. , .. a most Lou ,. Iteinedv for the of all qualities and prices; together with a ... . . _ - . . .--, ..• - .. .... rums. There is also a report of mutiny among the .Zoniives in the Crimea, and that 400 bad' been sent as prisoners to Constantinople. As previously reported, Apnschikoff has gone northward. The Russians were constant ly making .sorties. Supplies were reaching the British camp in abundance, and siege works were advancing,. The army was, however, still sickly. Frosty nights, with mild, fine days, prevailed. The latest official despatches from Lord hag - lan arc to the 2sd and 24th. Both mention an. ,improvement in the weather, and speak cheeringly of further prospects. The latter - says : We resume our work before the town , with renewed activity. Ab del Kader had asked the command of • the Afi lean troops in the Crimea. -The English Missionaries in Poland had been ordered to leave Russian territory. It was said that the Emperor of France would take command of the army operations on the Rhine. -- The Russian farces on the frontier of Austria have been ordered to' retreat *the interior. Intelliirence from Constantinople up to the 29th of fanuary states that the Const ructionof a railroad from Balaklava ,to the camp had been commenced. The, "Fillibuster" Expedition. A letter in the Boston Journal, dated New Orleans, Feb. 9th, gays this exrpedition is toady to leave for Cuba, and adds : "The steamship United States. the fastest vessel ever built, has been purchased, and ex tensivia.lterations.made to improve her speed. She has had 700 persons on her one trip from Navy Bay, and it is calculated she can accom modate 1,200 on a trip to Cuba. The old Mas sachusetts is put down as being very fast. and the calculation has been to take 200 men on her. Her destination from New York was the coast of Florida. where the men Arc to embark. “The Pamper() left here the last of January. and will convey troops from the Florida coast. in connection with the Massachusetts. The commander of the Cuban tinny is Gen. J. A. - Quitman. .formerly U. S. Senator from Missis sippi. He has the confidence and respect of all his men. The- .regiment in Mississinpi is composed of the first young men of the State, and they are well- armed.---The-city is full- of rumors, and considerable interest is manifested . in the affair. Report says that 2000 men have left here. via the lakes, to, take the steamship United States on the Gulf.” We have 110 means of knowing what truth there is in most of the above rumors. We do know, however, that the Massachusetts has been seized at New York : and in Washington it is said to he the general impression that Gen. Quitman has dissolved all connection with the expedition. Narriages Extraordinary. A marriage-occurred lately near the Missis sippi hoe on board a railway train, while the cars were going at. full speed.' The noose was scientifically adjusted by a magistrate who happened to he present. On the 30th a marriage took place on,a cake of floating ice in the Ohio river, opposite Rising Sun, Indiana, when the Rev. Mr. Collard uni ted the Rev. James 11. Brooking to Miss Sallie Craig, all of Boone county, Reutucky. .TIIE ULTRA M.kusts L.tw,—lt appears they are anxious in Maine to make still more strin gent their prohibitory liquor law : " A commit tee of the Legislature now has the subject in charge, and the New York Tribune says : "That committee, we understand, are hesi tating on this point : 'Shall we sweep away at once all the lignor agencies, affirm the inutili ty of all alcoholic beverages to subserve any laudable purposet—mechani,:al, medicinal, or religious—and forbid the sale of such beverages under whatever circumstances ?' Or, 'Shall we tolerate the deference . to what remains of ancient ignorance on this subject, and allow liquor to be sold tor certain specified uses other than that of potation ?' We believe a majori ty of the committee, at present, inclines to take the strong ground, and say : 'There is no legitimate use for alcoholic drinks, and none shall hereafter be sold in this State save in vio lation of law.' " [a - The Washington Sentinel speaks of some "embroidered ladies' skirts" at the Institute Fair in that city, which arc very pretty. This reminds use of the "black ladies' hose" which a fair feminine once puzzled a certain "man of tape by inquiring for. The difficulty was finally settled, however;by the production of an article commonly known aewomen's black stockings. (E . l)c Markets. Corrected from the latest Ilaltimore,Y ork& Hanover papers BA.LT rmoitE—FainAy Flour, pct, barrel, Wheat, per bushel, Rye, td Corn, di (tats, Cloverseed, " Timothy, ~ Whisk e y, per gallon, Beef Cattle, per hand., Hogs 6 4 6 00 to 7 00 Hay, itir ton, 18 00 020 00 Guano, Peruvian, per ton, 50 00 toil 00 RA.NovElt—Titrics3tlr L tEiT Flour, per Wit., from tore - s,- Do. AL wagon,, • Wheat, per - 111:01 - el, Rye, Oats, Cloverseqd, " Ti:nothy, " Plaater..Q.C.Raris, per ton, YOitti—Fitrotr I..zr. Flour. per bbl., from stores, T. 1 ..) Do. ~ from wa,go4H, S Wheat, per biLhhel, 1 90 to 2 Rye, LI. - 1 Corn, it Oats, .. Cloverseed. " • . h Timothy. " - Plaster of Pans, per ton, i Stomach, :BM Disordered Liver; likewise in restoring strength andvigour to Debilitated Constitutions. The ex traordinary. cures effected daily by these wonderful Pills, after all other means have failed, have brought them,. itttu the highest repute in the Union, as wen as in all other parts of the World. and stamped them as the finest medicine ever discovered, All 'elitse4 gladly avai r theiwiel ves of them and proudly attest their excellent qualities:and recommend ing them-to thi , ir - anctesi fellow-creatures sufftiring fimu indigestion, and other organic irregularities. On Wednesday last, by Rev. Mr. Grier. Mr. JOHN MO HAM to Miss ELIZA BETH HORNER, both of this county. On Thursday, the 15th inst., by the Rev. E. Rohr. Mr. HENRY BECK., of Adanns county, to Miss SARAH S. BLASSER, of York county. On the 20th itt.t: ' by the Rev. D. P. Rosenmiller, Mr. JOHN HENRY ENRY SUYLER. of Adams county, to Miss SARAH . MESSINGER. of Carroll county. At No% Oxford, on Monday morning, the 19th inst.. by Rev. Mr. Gerhart. Mr. EMANUEL 'LULL to Miss SARAH ELIZABETH; d.tughter of Peter Diehl, Esq., all of Adams county. On the '2oth list., by the Rec. P. Scheurer, Mr..DAVID JOUNS. of Adams county, to Mks ELIZABETH A. NOBLE, of indium. • On the 15th ingt, by Rev. D. D Clarke, Mr. JAMES Mc 11.11EN1' to )liqs ANN MARIA TANEY. On 01E7:270 in4t by Rev. A. 11. Lochman, Mr. DAVID S. TAUII DR, of Maryland. to Mks SUSAN CECILIA - RUPP, of Hanover, York county. On the 12th be Hey. John Geyer, Mr. G. J. WU DEltrz to Mis.,...grA3Y 1.7. PRI3I, both of Caledonia Iron Worka, On the 6th inst., in Straban township, Mrs. ALICE. Mc- CREARY, widow of David McCreary, aged 75 years 11 months and tt'l day!). On the Int inst.. in Huntington tncrnship. after a lingering Mra. MARY HATTON, aged 73 years 5 months and 22 days. In Berkley county, Va . nt the residence of her son, Mr. Henry Breighuer, on Wednesday. the 7th inst.. Mrs. Alt- GAIOET BREIGIINER. formerly of Orford township. Ad ams county, aged about 77 years. - In Abbottstown, on the 15th inst., Gen. TEMPEST WILSON. aged 74 years. On :Saturday last, Mr. WILLIAM BRICRLE, Sr., of this Borough. ugea en years. At Esst Berlin. Adams county, on the 10th inst.. Mr. JACOB TIIOSTLE. aged 84 years 11 months and IS days. On the 11th inst., in York. Mr. JACOB SMVSER, (brother of lion. Gee. Smyser, of this place.) aged 78 years 3 months and 24 days. On Wednesday last, Mr. .TAMES BLACK, of Cumberland township, aged about 44 years. On Thursday last, GEORGE FRANKLIN. son of Mr. Daniel G. Saltzgiver, aged 4 months and 6 days. '•Suffer little children to conic unto me, and forbid them nut, for of such iv the kingdom of heaven " On the Pith inst. ALICE. daughter of fir. Christian Shriver, of Cumberland township. aged 7 months and fitlayv. TACOI3 BEAM ER, and ANN MARIA, -0 - his-wifeiet Cumberland-township, Adams county, having executed a voluntary aasig,m ment of all their estate and effects to the sub scriber, residing 'in the saine township. in trust for the benefit of creditors, he hereby re quests all persons indebted to said Jacob Beamer and Ann Maria, his wile, to make im mediate payment of their respective dues, and all persons having claims or demands on the same to_present them for settlement. A F3l-1A 11 A M SPANGLER, Feb. 26, 1855. 6t Assignee. THE subscriber offers for Sale or Rent the GETTYSBURG STEAM MILL. He will run the Mill only until the 15th of Ilarch nest. Feb. 26. 1855. TE Snbscriber, in order to make room for Spiing: and Summer Goods, is determined , ito dispose of his extensive stock of OVER COATS at prices that will really astonish the closest buyers. Thts affords an excellent op portunity to persons who are in want of the above articles, and are desirous of buying cheap. MARCUS SAMSON, .Feb. 26. Opposite Me Bank. rp E Undersigned take this method of in fortning,their friends and the public gen erally, that they have entered into partnership in the Carriage-making business, and are pre pared—at their establishment, in East Middle street, one and-a half squates from Baltimore street-if -to . put up CARRIAGES, BUGGIES, &c., ini,the very hest manner. Their work, they are determined, shall not be .surpassed in the place, either forheauty or durability—and their terms will be as easy as at any other es tablishment. LW-Repairinw done low and at short notice. D. B. I .rrri,E, J. A. UTILE. Gettycburg, Feb. 26, 1855. lANUFACTU R ofCOTTON LAPS, WADDING, TIE YARN, CARPET CHAIN, COTTON YARNS. LAMP, CAN DLE AND F 1,1111). WICKS, which he of fers to sell at the Lowest Cash Prices, at Nn. 65 Markel SI. above Second, north side, Philadelphia. {Feh. 26, 1855. 6w TIITZ. HEN D Y & CO. Nth 20 Narlh Third Str-el. Philadelphia, Moaner:o MANuFAcTunE:as, CURRIENS and IMP(IKTERS OF FRENCIIrAI. F-SK INS, and Dealers in RED and OAK SOLE LEATHER & KIPP. February 2G, 1855. - ly ATTENTION T have on harni a well selected stock of Illatic,Caps, Hoots and Shoes, to which I invite the attention of buyerq. So, come along, and yoQwill find me in York Street, opposite .he Rank. $8 37 to 8 50 1 90 to 2 05 1 1( to 1 18 84 to 88 50 to 52 t; 62 to 6 75 3 31 to 3 56 .33 to 34 7 (►O tol.o 50 rpit uN Ks & cARPET BAGS.—I have bought a Taros lot of the above articles a: auction, which I ran — and will sell (.11eaper than any other Hanse in thWtown dare to. Remember that SAMSON ge.t4 and gi ves Barra I 11 , . [ Feb. .2 1; . ^ 8 75 :+7 VIII 4);) 1 85 tr• 1 1 fit I'VI - N - 11 — r011:VT; C 7 -0 .—A first-rate ar tide, on hand and fer sale, ht. 11.1I?CUS SAMSON. 1 TEW 1 , 11.11 Y ! E AN' ELIZY !—An assort tmesa of die al)nve arintlk- ea n nt all iitnPs • b e fo un d =lt S. MSON',S. Also, Alarm, S-day, and SO-hour (lorhs. I PORT' NIONT ES.—The larzot. and 4.ln4apest -itt town, to 11,1: ro n nd at SA \ISO:VS ; from 2:i ( - -,10.; to 2,25; and a laroP a.....:0riny.t0 of (;.Ines. 8' :5(1 ofl (iii 59 at VlOl.l .%.••;•. (;11.t it to V1.,110 MARRIED. DIED. Assignee's Notice. For Sale or Rent. C. W. HUFF MAN. Great Inducements: ! Carriages ! Buggies ! A. M. Franciscus, Leather. Goods. such as Gloves, Suspenders, ShirtS, Shirt Collars, Cravats, Stocks, Pocket Hand kerchiefs, Hair Broshes,-Umbrellas, &c., Ate. And I do assure the public that no person 'wishing - to purchase., need leave my store with ; DUI being suited, as I am enabled and determin ed to set; ;at Me very . fumes! Prices. Don't fur -1 get the place, in York street, opposite the Bank. [Feb. 26. New Firm in the Shoe and Hat Business. PrlX7'o2l 7 ste COBESN" RAVE commenced business at the well known stand of W. W. PAvroti, - which It lately . been fixed up anew. Business to be done on the principle of •vick sales And short profits," for Cash or Produce. 'We will keep a good stock and sell cheap. To satisty yourselves, call and see our assortment. We intend to give our constant personal attention to the bnsiness. Our stock consists in part of Genilemers's 4 - Ladies' 6.1.1 TE RS, Buskins, Jenn . y Linds,Oxford Tees, . 4 . e., Children's Shoes, 4,c. n - ,-r SOOTS antiSHOES made to order whenever required, on short notice; Phi lade!. 'Alta -make, of SILK ilirr.S," zens% Cuban, Know Nothing,, Wide Awake, Kossuth, and Old Men's Fur and Wool Hats, togeth er with Men's, Boys', and Children's HATS and CAPS of all kinds and sizes. • . W. W. PAXTON, 'ALEX'R. CO BEAN. February 19, 1855. Notice in Earnest. THE subscriber has quit business on his own hook, for the express purpose of settling up his books. Those who — are iii debted to him are lwieby notified to call im mediately .and make payment, as his entime business must and will be settled up this" season. Those whose accounts are of long standing need not expect further indulgence, and if any other person calls for the money, don't blame me. My hooks will be in my own hands, in the store of Paxton & Cobean, at my old stand, until the Ist, of dpril xert then it may be necessary to put them ttii-the hands of . an officer. for collection. Feb. 19. 1855. • . W. 'N. PAXTON. Hurrah ! Uuirrah ! -. 17101? the Ready-Made Clothing: ! MAR -1 cUS SA AISON has just received a most magnificent stork of Dress Coats,Frock Coats, Sack Coats, and:lliisiness Coats, nfevory cription, all of which he is determined to WI cheaper than they have ever been offered. Remember the place, in York street. opplsite the Ban k. Feb. 26. China, Glass and - Queensoarare. Geo. V. Bolere,Stitzessor to J. C. Bukee MPO RTER and Dealer in C, 1-1 TNI A , 1 MASS and. QUEENS kv .1R T;. 31 North 1/award Street, (between F'ilyettt and Lexing: ton 'street..) Baltimore, Md., respectfully in vites the attention of Dealers to an exarni lilt inn of his well assorted stnet before purchasing elsewhere. [Peh. 19, 1855. ly Barrett . & De Beet, T OOKING GLASS, PORTRAIT AND PICTIJI E FRAME Mannfacturers, and Importers of FRENCH AND GEMAI A N LOCKING GLASS PLATES, FINE ENORAVINHII,. &r•. 75 Baltimore Street, Baltimore. 114) . • Ploi II and Ornamental Frames for Portraits, Engravings, Need le.Work, &c. 13r:whets. Bracket Tables and Window Cornices in _all their variety. Fancy Wood Fraines, Loohino• Glass .Plates by the Box or single Plate. Old Work Re-gilt with neatness and despatch. on very moderate terms.' (Feb. 19, (8.35. Gm Geo. Richardson, Nn. 11l N. Thwrird Sired, Ballimnre, 11 VS4 and sells. P 1,0 UT 11, Gll AI N, 14 A V, .1..) STRAW, and Conlitty Produce anner4l - fti'l also on hand a I.irge stock of GRO CERIES. wholesale and retail. - Feb. 19, 1855. I.ir Railroad Meeting. meetimz of the Stock hollers of the "Gettysburz Railroad Company" which had been called for the 22.1 inst., has been postponed; and notice is hereby 42iven that a therTilng of said Stockholders will b , e held at the Conrt-honse in the Borough of Gettriburir. on Tuesday, the Gilt if March, next, at 2 o'clock, P. M., to consider the proposition in regard to the building; of the Road, made to the Board of Directors by Mr. PATRICK (Y -RFALLy, of Reading—also the propriety of contracting, for the grading and bridging of said Road. zo:72Y-The Hon. T. STEvRsg, of Lancaster, is expected to be pre,eni, and will address the ilieettivr zee-The D ireetnis — are requested to meet at the Court-house, nn the same day, at 1 o'clock, P. Nl. By order of the Beard, Feb. 19, 1855. R. 1I'(3 URI) V, Pre.sll. Administrator's Notice. 4L. RAE. BOYER'S ESTAT E.-- VJ Letters of administration on the estate Clara E. Buyer, late of Cumberland town-. ship, Adams ..;oinity, decease.l, havinu been granted to the undersigned, residintr in the same township, he herebr; gives notice lo all persons indebted to said estate to make immediate payment, and those having' claims be-same.--to-present -t h em - p ri) per ty—aw lbenticated for seitleirient. !() 13 131. N N En c .fibu'r. Fnhruary 19, T1 18:,3. 6t _ - OOVFit t_ it ,C hind and fnr Gate; 2..reat variety nf STO EN—very cheap. (7pl GEO. AIZNOLD. An d c*( thew ,Se , lteisti,er 4, 1854 Second-hand Carriages. Rl;1t - 4:orrmrl-hand (1 I NG ES an ,l BUGGIES to Fin had G.r C.l--11 or country Produce, , at C. W. HO I's N'S l'actury. Atr , ust 11. Ever Green cemetery. araLl. tr 3 sy'c' A .tyr 3 L.157' SOPICE TO SWlM:kill ims_u_fi Bl Cash Merchamlize. . , $469 56 Groceries, 399 97 Out door pauper support, 69181 Funeral expenses of do., 64 50 Mechanics bills, - • 177 "59 Male Hirelings, 155 00 Female- d 0.112 )37 ._ 132 50 Harvest hands, Chopping-Wood, . 92 57 Beet, Cattle, and Sheep, 1094 79 Pork bills and Stock Hogs, 446 II Vegetables, 40 00 Flour, Grain and grinding, . 638 03 Payment on, land, 168 56 Lime, 95 tlO Stone C oal, - 42 50 • Executing Orders, 15 15 Publishing Accounts, &c., 41 37 Physician's Salary, 100 00 Treatinrer's do. 40 1)4 Clerk's du. - 90 00 Directors, extra service, 60 00 Medicines, &c., Attending horses, Pay to Steward, Attorney Salary, $5,571 30 • Balance in hands of Treasuier, 417 4-13 We, the sulmeribera. Auditors to settle and adjust, the Public Aciounts, do .certify that we have examined the items, which compose the'above Account, and that they ate correct, and that there is a balance of Four Hundred and Seventeen Dollars and Forty-roar and a hal f Cents,in the hands of Alexander Cobean, Treasurer—being from the third day of Jana ary,jBs4, to the second day of January, 1855. JOHN DICKSON. EMI U N D F. SHOR El, A. 'l'. 1N It It; HT, Auditors Samuel Cobean, Esq.," Steward, in account wi ih the Directors of the Peror and House of Employment of the County of latn4, being from ;he third day Jannary, A. D., 1851, to the 25th day of October, - 1854.- - Jan. 9." Cash, $3 00 June 5. Cash for Wheat, 10 00 July 3. Order on Treasurer, 100 00 August •2 5. CaSit for Tallow, 105 00 Jan. 1,'55. Order on 'Treasurer, 29 50 CR. By Gash paid "outas follows Fish, Beef. flacon, V e ge ta b I es, Hog Feed, Cash to Treasurer, Lime, Male Hirelings, Female do. Cash to Paupers, D igOna yes, St;tgt Fare. Wagon Expenses, John -Scott, Esq., Stirnitaii, In account with the Directors of the Poor and House of Employment of the County of Adams, being from the twenty-filth day of Ontoln-r, A. D., 1854, to the 2,d day of January, A. D., - 1855. DR. Nov. 20. Cash paid for Boarding, $3 90 ' Dee. 8. " 2 00 ti 65 053 Jan. 1. Order on Treasurer, 81 94 CR. By Cash paid uul as follows r Irorerirs, 92 10i. Vegetables, 19 98 Queens ware, 6 00 inegar, 10 50 Balance on Beef Cattle, 4 14 Comforts, 6 40 Stove, &c., 6 00 Grain, 13 fi.s Carriage, 16 00 Sundries. 7 601 Blank Books, I 75 • Male. Hirelings, 5 871 FP 11121 e do. I 50 Wavon Cxpenses, 6 381 One Dray, 5 00 Wet the Silbgeriberß, Auditors to settle and adjust the Public Accounts, do certify that we have examined the items which compose 1 the above account, and do report that :hey are correct, and that the account as settled with SAMCIM COSIKAN,. former Steward, from the 3d day of January, 1854. to the 25th day of Oc tober. 1854, is square: A mid also the account of .10)111 SCOTT, the present Steward, from the twenty-filth day of October, 1851, to the second day of January, 1855. and the saute is JOHN DICKSON, EDMUND F. SHORB, A. T. Wlt 1G HT, Feb. 26, 1855. 3 t Auditors'', square. Now is the Time. c_i WEAV ER respectfully announces to Fir the - tidies anti GentleineTlTlT rrttychurg rand vicinity, that helms resumed the Dairtier reotype business, at the old stand. in Oliatn ti bersbur,g; street, where he will he happy to re ceive visitors desirous of secutiti4, perfect Dairuerreotype;! of the•tisel yes nr friends, 13 lug furnished with an entirely new and costly apparatus, he is prepared to take pictures in every style of the art and insure perfect sa;ist . acti ... ; :rl'harzes from 50 cents to 5.4.10. vir Howe of operating iron . ' 8 A. I. to 4 p. 'NI. 'z7• In dress avoid light, red, blue, nr pur ple. Dark dress adds much to the beauty of the im,ture. • Se it. 18, lh3 I. tt - at e5O 00 300 00 400 00 1800 00 PROTECTION AGAINST, by "11 ' . S S9 AR 7 •r 1 F Aeraigned itiformq property-holder; ) . . 4. that he has been tilt-ttponittleti • Agent of - the PERRY COUNTY MUTUAL 1111 E CR. 10 89 14 18 395 83 10 00 $:)98- 1 743 UM $2.17 50 $2l 00 3 Oo 8 50 13 75 10 00 30 00 6 00 133 61) 3 50 6 00 6 75 $ 247 50 = = SLS2 89i L 52 r 493 . AN COMPANY, and that he is thef , inly Agent in Adams county for,the.same. He will take original and, renew old Insu rances for said Company, which, since its In. corporation, in IHI3, has secured the perfect confidence of the, people ; of Adams and the adjoining. counties, (it being .authorized to etTect Insarances in any part of -the State.) 'lts ideality and ability have been fully and satisfactorily demonstrated. l'he graclation of rates of Insurance is adapted .lothe mutual interests of the whole Company arid the class. of the insured property. livery persert insur ing becomes ft tIiPMI)Pr of the Company. and may act it the - selection of officers t nti la the direction of its 9perations. —Hon. • Nlosci Mc:CLEAN represents the niembers,in this county in the_Boarir of Man agers,' C. Ro.rtt, .Tr., is President. awl _Jour: eAmPaßld., Secretary. Office in IllOwnfield, Perry county. - WM. MeCT.F.AN,.._ - Office of M. &W. McClean, Gettysburg- December 125, 1854. tf The War Going On!•• UHF; war in Europe is largely engrossing p lic 'attention, and priees ffenerdly are going up. lint the underdone(' wonlo migged to his enstainers and - everybody else that he has just, returned from the city, With the cheapest and first stock of G 110 Dglatn s ; 77)471N 9 Nuti, - Confectionary, Fancy Soaps, he has' ever- before offered. Call , rind j o di f e for yourselves, and' if you du . not pronounce his goods among the cheapest and best you have ever looked iit, : then ..It 4 he greatly mis!.. taken. 11114'84)0i 'coniprises, in part, 'Coffees. Sugars, Teas, qhocelates, Syrupa,, Molasses. Crackers, Oranges, ,Leinonc. Almonds, Palm No's, Pea Nuts, English Walnuts, Filberts; Confectionary, •of a hundred sorts; Pepper. Cinnamon, Cloves, Soda Salerains, , Washing Soda, a large variety of Fancy Soaps, and ever ythi n g else in his line; Kr-Cask or :Country Pioduee taken in ex• change for Goods. THF: FLoURAND FEED , 131l$INER9 is continued. Highest .market prices paid. W:11.01Lf.. - Es P 1 hr, Yark Sired, ill the Post OPerL- Geitysbutz, :April 24, 1854. ' - S I-have rented out , my, Foundry. to take il,_etteci from and after the Ist day of April next, ail being anxious to close up the bug; ness of the same. I, hereby give notice, to, all persons having claims ;wiliest me, or the late firm of "'l'. WA,q,I2PI StSI/N.",•to present them fin. settlement, and those, knowing them. selves to he indebted, tome;,. or said firth, in money or tree, are requeste m arid make settle:nent -by that time, as after said date shall be away from the foundry. I intend this to be the onlynotiee . l shall give, and—all' persons. interested ie.the RAMP, will do well to give it their immediate attention, as after the above date I intend to place all my claims in the hands of an °Meer fur c9lll.ofiiin: dita..l, 1855. T. W.‘,1110:N.. 2 50 2 88 N retiring from, business, thO , suliscriber I desires to return his groteftli, It:knowlAß moots to his friends, and the puhlie generally, who have so liberally patronized him rittringa period of a (planer of a century, and solicit for his Sons, in the New Firm,. the generous sup= port so long extended to him, As it is•neces sary that his .business_be .clorred, he hereby giVeR notice to all persons knowing thernsel yes indehted, to, him by ,noto or otherwißO II i 4' - accounts have been placed the. hands of R. G. 'McCreary, Esq.. for collection, to. whom all persons indelited Will please mak, binned. late payment. lie hopes this will he the LAST NOTIC E required, as the long indtllgance iven theme s hould prompt there to discharge their obligations Iminteemliately. SAM UM. FA IINESTO CK. Jan. 15, 1855. Adatoinistrator's Notice. HART MAN'S , ' Leiters or administration on the estate of George Hartman, formerly" of Adams county, Pa., and.late of CiaRS county, In the Skate of Illinois, deceased, having hoer) t►ra'nted to the ersigiied, residing in Frartlifin township, Ada ins enmity, he hereby gives notice to all persons indented to said estate to, matte imme diate payment, and those having clajms against the earneto present theist properly authenticated for settlement. , JACOB' HARTMAN, Adirer. Feb. 5, 1855. Gt Diamond T,onsor. TOHN W. I'IPTON, .Pahhioiuibk Bar t/ bp i * and !lair Ilremerv'ean at all times he found prepared to attend to the calls of the psople,at the, icorp/r, in the Diaineed, adj-olh ing. the County Building." From long; expe rience, he ti tilers himself that he can g o through alt the rainifipatimis of the Tonso rial Department with such an infinite de,gree of skit'', as wil! meet with the entire satisfaction of all who may subunit their chins to the keen ordeal of his razors. He hopes, therefore, that by his attention to business. and a desire to please, "he will merit as well as receive.- a liberal share of public patronaLle• The sick will be attended to at their private dAvellinfrs. Gettysburg, Jan. 8.1855. 4tAf 11 A %V LS.--A biLf, lot of Flay State Sli.itvls. - .7. -- 17eirrrit ort -- STEndr,. ; El - ruche: and Th - i - fre giraw is—a splendid variety, and going at the cheapest Totem, at SC 111.13 ift:KINGS, MUSLINS, &c.—Sorne mere of thane cheap Tickings, Minding, &c. have be n received by A. ARNOLD. T . )EIIFUNIEti.Y of all kimla will he found at SOTIWK'S: \O you want CIiEIP GROCERII4:BI, I Go to VAIINEsTocKs4. Lt LOVES and Stockings, all aorta and tozPs. at SCHICK'S. A for sue at the Gettysburg. Stea u Mill. Notice. L - ast Notice. -PUBLIC SALE. riin F.l undersigalvl e,fre.r_aj Public S/le; hig rt , ..,itictsre." on ilse 'pro fen ' uvw•ried y mos _a. yfr9 .4 41: ',price township, miff% biath or New : Chvetcr, nicsday, Ihe 6th If March hrzt., the follow ing persoliat pinpetty, viz : FOUR HEAD OF HORSES,' and Horse Gears, five Heed of ‘CewesAillive of them fresh milehers.) six heriii , lif nunT Cattle, in thriving condition ; a lot of Hii:*.; a Cell sPtAr Fanning Utensitfl.ennsisting•in trait of a 000 d k'Vrignn,' with Bed, Mitt/Wt.-Har ows, andA'oltivators, a good—Wheat Fun, and all nis".l44lsary fitrining articles'; - (z . 7.P . Sale to - c'enino.nr. at 1.0 oYelnelc; . A. M., on said day, when attend..tice - will be given and teens made Inowniiy • . - ,PIITNIICBOLL A NTION Y. ,K• 1 .4 YKII9, A tictionet.r., - F.k.bittary l'tl.; 1855, , .ta' ' • Et2ll;l7_o' Cheap Watolles - & ewelry , . t r , ITOES'A LE 11.,.at Me, . r''edel LOIN Watch nnii 30welry Stoie, No. `forth ,Seezed I l lriladflipliin. nottl Lever Wat r chom, full fevrelett, 15 mist dues , 8211 00 Gold Lepinea. 18 caret; • • : 24 00 Silver,LeverB. full jeweled, , - 12 00 Silver Lepinee. jewel'', • - R 00 Superior quortiere, . . ..,•••7 00 tiold.Spettaclee, •-• „ • - 100 Fine Silver Au'. - - • ••- 4110 — Unlit Bracelets, - • 1 00 il~yr Ten-Spoons, ,pet, • - • 6 00 Gold Pens. with Pencil arid Silver lloitler, 1 00 (Suitt Fktigey Rings 37ternt:s to 1E4;6; 111retrh Glasses. plaid, I . 2i'eente,'pate,ei:lls4),ll.orir 241; other 'articles in' picipertinn:' geed!, war ranted te.4e what they are-sold for. S't'~IUFFI;R"'oi'HARLEY 'On itiiMP. olei. sinit Silver - Leyepi and Lepines, tilt lo re r, Om? !iv,al:!ov n prices. IP: 4 . • A FRESH SUPPLY! undersigned - basins% resumed from the ceity with h large sepply 'nf - FRES H 4 - 4)OD$, which - he is pretiared in sell at 'prices which cannot be beat. ± His iitOelt consists of _=_G It 0 C GILI - .nf all.kinds; Sugars,' MUlatieere, - Coffees, Teas,_ risU, Salt, ()rackets ' , ' Cheese, climbers, Ste. Also, • - . Fruits and, Coitfeetion.s, . • • Oranges, Lemons, Figs, Raisino l Prunes, &it Powder, Shot, Tobaeco, Segars, Gail's celebrated German Smoking toboceo, and a variety' of other articles.4Alqo,,a .arat rate assortinenf.of the 'beat quatitics LIQUORS. 'Wines :Ina 'Brandies, of iliffiirentl;:inds,N. F. Rutii, Holland Giri, (3114..1tye,.&c —all of Which can be had on the Inwest tettris' at the 'Steve of the - Stibseriber,' Sou th t Baltimorestreet, street, rtexfdoor to 'the “Snir" Ace. (}"Also, al Ways on hand a vartety or§tone Juke, 4110.—Give ue ENI A NITEL 7.I.EGL,ER Gettr _berg, May 15, 1/354. _ lIARDWARE STORE. anliserihers would respectfully an r nounce to their friends and the public that they have opened a NEW HARDWARE STORE, in Baltimore Street; adjoining the residenea . -of David Ziegler,.Getlyshurg, in whirls they 'are -opening a large and general assort. -went of - HARDWARE; Tron,-Steei,•Orocerien, CUTLE RV. (:OACH — TRIMMINGS, SPRINOS t ,AXLES, 'it: Uo ' 2o 214z e Te • dtbar..tuart, Sipe ~firbings, Paints, 01Is, - and liryci-Stneif i n , g en era l, ineindingx,everydllo . A11)000 Of -arti clef! in the. ahnve litres of btismess,, in which they invite the attention of, cmielt7rakkers, Blacksmiths, 4:famenters,, Cohirto mekt.rs, Shoc.,makers, Saddlers, and, the publics. it,"en er..lly.' Our stock ba,v,ing,been selected with' great care and purchased for Cash, we guarantee tf , ,r the Ready `Moony,) to dispose of, Am part of it on as reasonable terms as They can be pur chased arty wltert.,..- *li We particularly request ,a, 01; from err friends, and earnestly solicit. a abarn j ot public favor, as we are determined fo;estaltl,isit scalar acter for selling . Goods'. at low'pricc,and do ing business on fair - lila 41. tki%101.114 - Gettysburg; June it -DOCTOR , ; - JOHN A. HAVINO !neater] , permanentry Gettys "burg. ofreri his iiiOfessionniiietviek to ibo public. Office ,anti:Osicietrn in York . ' street`, 'opposite the Bank. .. GettyOurg.-Aji,ril 24; 1854. ly„ J. LAWRENCE HILL, M. D., MiZ Ti AS hisOfficCnne door west of the Lutheran .I.lchitrelt, in Chambersburg street, and op posite Gran►tner's store, where - thoie trishit.a to have any Dental Operationperfortutd are respectfully invited to call. RICVERK:ters: Dr: D. Gill►ert, Dr. C. N. 11.1crlueby, Dr. D. Horner, Rev. C. P., Kratith, D.D., Rev. H. L. liattaber, D. D., Rev. Prof. William-Al; Rey nolds,ltev. Prof.M.Jaeubs, Prof. 141.!....Sicever. Gettysburg, Aprolloo33. :1(1 wm. a. McCLELLAN, Attorney at Law; (AFFICE'' on the s'outh side, of the PUblie 1 Square, 'two doors wesl'or the Nn~inet Aug. 2,2. 'I 853. office. D. M'CONA II G EIY , , ATTORNEY 'AT. :L',AW (Office removed to one' door Wilt "of Briebier's Drug S:Book-store,rehambersburg street,) Attorney & Solicitor for Patents ,- and pensions, 0 LI STY Land Warrants„ Back-Pay sus- I pr tided Claims, and all oilier claims against the Government It Washingtcm, D. C.: also American claims in England. .Land War. gii t, sin i ±tigheat MMI prices given. Agents engaged in locating warrants in lowa, Illinois, anti other Wcstern States; and lands for sale there. o r Apply to him per:m:illy or by lettPr.. Gettysburg, Nov. 21, 1853. E. B. BITIMILER, RNP4.7O°, WI L a I I ; i f 3 -1 1 :,t s l i i n ft e i 3 1 l s y and ea tr u p s t r e o d m p l t o l y attend to bier. 'fit spt•alts Ike German language-. Office 9t - the seine [thee. in ,South Baltimore street, near Forney% Drum storp, and nearly (,)pi.nßite Danner & .7,it.,glerN St o re, [March -711 RIME """!•11111... CI
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