,f %V. itAl",)010: 14 , 1 be,' 11:N7 4 ./.1 fi I•W .11 I.: .V 7, Iro.. 1. 117`'l' 11; ClT\' OtiV t •:,0911,4,if00,10 , 11111S.- &e. Ate.-11 inn want l sirgaittq: ran and ...zee Inv. I will SO I cintNnhit, and - as to Cloths, Cassimeres, r and Ready-made, elia!letyge `rho Clothing are ail i)t . (dlr...twit manor:touring, and wananted lip." Come (me ! come All ! No trouble to slitr,v them. (-; H. ARNOLD. July 1855. .4t 10.tectilors' Notice. Ql3 Dick's' 'r,STATK.—Letterg les , t menlary on ttw es:ate of Joh Diets, Lite Rcatlinti,' township, Adams enelto Itavitta — beett granted to -the. it to'i-r -sit4oeki„_res:iding 'in the • same township,. tio:y herehy give notice to all persons huh-hied to.saiii..estate to make itntrte(liale pay intent, end, those having claims against, the 9:titte to regent them properly atithelitiented for tn.:We nn:M. —THOMAS N. 1110N.S, JOHN A. DICKS,, 114 9, i 855- - 6t „ ,Kreertlars tlxecint ors' N . cil ice . . .. . Pwritlrt - ti A. RLA ell EWS ESI'ATE. . Letters testamentary on the estate of Poi's iflarlacher, fate of itafil HIM) township, Adams county, deceased, having been grant oil trs, this itridersigistql, (the first named re siding .in Reading townAtip, and the last named jti Hamilton township.) they hereby_ 'give notice ,to all- persons; indebted to said „ . estateto make, immediate payment, and t hose hikring, Claitiss, ao . hinst the same to present ill'eto , properly a n:hentiea led for set tientetit. SAMUEL 0 1 . 01 00 If Fli", - - . .. , .--, • SA NI um, nob Ll N (..-; ER, 4ttly,9, 1855. Gt _ Executors; . - A .TiAgGE. AN!) CiIEAP 'LOT OF GROCERIES, &C. MANUEL, Zl . kOLElf has just returned 4 .4 from the city with 'the 'tartest lot of GROCI I .II.IES helms ever hi-fore opened, to wfitch . he invites the attention ofa ll,eonv 'lced that he can ofT'ernAnc, He has niso a fine lot of VANN, SHOULDERS, &c; Fltift of all kinds ; Oranges, Lemons, and other fruits:, Crackers, Nuts, Confections; Segars, Tehacco, snuff, and a general variety of everything, "from a needle to an anchor," almost: Give him a call, lf you, want to buy what's cheap and good. 7CountryiPtodtice taken in exchange for Goods. [May 7, 0355. LOOK HERE! New -Goods Again. $. G ii< AAl MER tins just remnant from • Philatltilphitt - with as liandsmuct and cticar au asortinent of se niNG 4 SUMMER 6000 S as-ever Itrrmalti to Ctltysburg, con sisting in part.of CLOTHS, Black and Fancy t;a . ssinteres, Marseilles , for, Pants and Vests, Sutinetts, .&c. Also Bareges, Bartle do, Laines, ktarege... Sillis, SatinS, l -tawns', ; (4 - nsthains, Calicoes, Cloths, Sleetre,.3a' okonet and Swiss FlauneintZ. Bon nets,. Rilthoos. &e.,' &a. A {so C 110 C ES & QUEENSWARK, which will he , sold at rettriced*ries,,ftir Cash or Country Produce. To . pttnetual..,customers a credita X months. :April 9,1855.,3. S. GRA M M ER. New, Seto air & Tobacco MANUFACTORY. CAMU EL FA BER, Jr., won't! respectful! y 1.0 - -inform the - citizens of the town and court tr,l that he has opened a Seger and Tohacee liiiisitifi - MoryoTriolliti - ini - n - ro :Meet, next drier to Forney's' Drug Store, Gettysburg, where he Will constantly keep on hand large variety or- gEGAIIB,-of the finest' 'flavor, and at the )4.tvi.lil prices. Of 13 11 EWING TO BACCO lie - has the Cliolcpst kinds—also it , iptial article of SNI!FI'-40 'of which lie offers as low-as the lowest. Ile only asks a colfvineed-that Ite.can gratify every taste. IL. hopes, 'hy strict attention to' business and a4le4ire io please. to merit and receive a share of public patronage. May 7, 11455. •- ' OLT) souDIERs. Bounty Land Act of 1855. rll IF, undersigned is now fully prepared to file b, eKry fi idigfing Ch To B nlAts OUN- I Ty 1.450 for soldiers of the War of 181•2. and of ALl,the wars of the il, States—their widows and minor, children. In addition to his long es perience and success, he, would add, that, in all the many claims he has hitherto filed, (between lOU and 200) he has 'carefully. pre. serited i , itad has now every ping necessary to establish the rights of claimants—as also Rolls and Lists of Companies, and facilities fur fur ii 1 shifil, prOati in all cases that may be en trOste-ti to Watt. . lie has made complete arrangements 'for_ - If 10f iiinx - tortr v./ itt 'Ate. NiV vsterit-S L., rar • - ra ras Ipittwhl—lt'arralibs mild. Appl y perso ly.or by letter to I). M'CON A UGH Y. Gettysburg, Nlarch 1855. If Spouting /71 EMU; and Henry %Vampler will make Spouting:mil ;int 1;p tint halite low, itasit rir country ( tire. Fai'inericznil—alt milers t rir uses,-. Mints, &r. would do writ to (.ivn them a call. 11. A.1111. ) L12:11.. April 18, 1853. thtrri:ige - s 11111.1ggies 9111 tal,ee thti-; m 4111104 of in f.rre,ing their friends and the pokily gen erally, that ti n y love entered into partnership in the Ca rrta2rtunali ing business. and are pre pared—mi. their establishment, in East Mithile t-ire , ll., rine and a hull situates from BAltitn.ire street—tee pin tip CA It I? I .1(.: ES, B 11(A: I ES, &e, iu thy very best ortnner. Their wells, they are deterntineff, sit:III nr , t be firp:lshed•ill the !dare, either for beauty or durability—owl Oleo. terms K ilf be as easy as at any other es t slth.hwent. trit - Ilep,tirire2, done low mid it ,hurt notice.. 1). b. 1.1"1"1'1. J. A. LITTI.N. th,ity,bm g , Feb. _Now is the Tiirp, SNV KA V Elt respell rit 11 v aftnon !tees .1.0 o Ow Latin:, and G..ottootel; tof CeityslttivAr Arta vkittity, :hat to! itri" Tl-. 01131111 the 13.1giter reotyite lotNitiess, al the uLI statoi. iu ( ;ii.ott fo•rshorg street, triter happy to re ceive visitors- tie:..iroo.: "I perket I).%ortiorreotypt-A rat ito.•%!:Aelyi.c or frimok. Being wnit au 1 ullrl 1 y in.w Awl enstly ra los, lie: is 11t4.1;:lruil to i d kr 164'1111. in every style of the art anti insure perli•ct bAti%Cir:ti on. - ,1,1 , ..- 7 5• - l!liiirv,r4 from 541 4•1 , 414 , .; 1,;:„y - ifiltir6 of oper.ting, ftutn +, A. M. to .1 P. M. 8... 4 ri n dress a viati ii ht, refl. blow, tole. Dark thrtso dilths hi the mture.'- &pi. 16. 1 tf Lea thcr: 11 4 - 11 t IT'Z. HENDRY &, CO. Q.o .v.th 4- 171;,-#1 ro . 'r Phild(h ( M NI . I . tCT I • ruiritw ;;I 1111'1.1:1 1 I; tore IiZENVAI 1‘ Ite4, 41,1 o.y; HMI.: Al' lIE 1: iv h. 11.1.) u 41,y ti• 1' :3. Iv • . ftegisice?4 - 114ilice.. : . 1 Ike Vi'ar Coing 411.011! NOTICE is hereby (riven to all I,e ! _rtees m il; war in Etiropeis .IjirgelY (ig . ros , dn and other persons eoneerned, that thii , ildmirtih!ration ./koptints iteroinafter mentioned going ilp• - Slut Ow undersianed . WOnle 4 4W/12p:A AVM be presented :at the Orphan's ('nett a. in 11 . 1.4 customers and everybody oke That l ift Adams eonntv,-for confirtnation ard allowattee.. has jest returned from the city, with the ~,) j il ni , f fi i , / , th e 9 . oth rims Q f . / 7, 4:175 , ne w. vii : • Cie/if/CR/ and brsi stock of - 313. The first accent - it of Michael Tr,ostle. I , Neentor of the last wit - later testament of 'leery Trestle, deceased. 39. The fir:4l and final zinconnt of Isaac .r. wri(dit, Adroinigirator of the elitate Of Jacob Sowers, late 'of 'Nrone inwaship, ! f e re:IFNI. 411. The second nee:nem of Pieter Itaffens perrrer, Guardian - Of the persons and estates of Julia Ann Cnip and George AV. Cuip, minor children of Jacob Gulp, of Columbiana `county. Ohio, deceased. 41. - . The. first mid final account—of—fienry Roil y. Adminktrator ('•m° Testament() A n - - nexo; - rrf Patrick-Datigherty, lnte.of Cono wag° township. deceased.. 42. The first account of Joseph Kahn, Ad nisrra tor of John Kuhn, late of Mou nt pleasant township, deceased. 43. The" first ,account 'of Samuel liarionn and Samuel Miller, Administrators of David Harman, late of Straban township, deceased. 44. The first accontit of George Group, Guardian of George Cyrus Carson, John S. ('arson. and Ezra Carson, minor children of ffriali- Carson, deceased. 45. The account of George Slarrle,Trus-tee for the sale of lands of George Slagle, late of Q.rfnrd township, deceased. 46. The first account of William H. Lott, -FNeentor of the-estate. of Mary !McConnell, _late of the floronffh - Of Gettyslmra, deceased. 47. The fist account of Peter Stallsmith, of . John..and Abraham Spangler, Adfninistra tors .ot*Jahn Stall - sinith, late of Straban town , ship. dereased. • 48. 'l7l:e first and final acenant of Joseph '.Vierman, Administrator of the estate of Predermlt llower,late of Tionting,don town ship. deceased. 49. The Peeorul and fingl account of James Ewing, Exeentor of the last will- and testa ment of Joseph W ijson, late of Franklin 1 wngltiip, tioreaseti. 50. The first account of Clinton IL Me- Enivht, one of the Executors of Thomas Mc late of Franklin township, deceased. vl. The first account of Albert Van Dyke, one of the Executors ot Thomas McKnight.' late of Praoldin township, deceased. The second and final account of Alex ander 1. Thompson, Administrator of Thomas - Kerr, deceased. 53. The Guardianship account of Martin Thninas.•Gparilinn of the, person and estate a Henry Sleilintir, minor child of George Slot• hour. deceased. 54. The first and-final account of- John 11. Major, ixecilloralthe last will and testament of Robert Major, late of Strahan township, decert,e4l. • 55. Ile ftrst and final aceount of Ilenry titottiel, Administrator of MORPR Philtps, late of Rending township, decensed. 56. 'rhe neenunt of William Sadler; Ad niiiiistrator honis non of Thomas Mc- Cleary. late of Tyrone township, ileeeaseil. 57. The - first account of David Hartman, Administrator of Solomon Hartman, lute of MenallPn township, deceased. fig. The first account of Abraham Keever, Executor of the last will and testament of Benjamin isler, lato of Mountpleasant township, deceased. 59. Third and final account of Joseph R. Soy der,. one of the Fxecti tors of .h ft it Snyder, late of 141fountpleasamt township, deccased. 60. The first' and final account of l)avid Mce reaty, Administrator of the estate of Mary Byron. formerly of Adams county, late of Bond comity, Illinois, deceased. 61. First and final eccount of George Shry ock. Guardian of Amanda Jane Tout, minor child of George Toot, ii ceased. 62. The account of I). P. 'Heiner& Admin iktator of the estate of 'Henry Ileinard, late of Latintore township, deceased, so far as said estate was administered by D. P.lleinard, exhibited by Henry Myers, Administrator of D. P. Ilemard, deceased. .63, The first account of Joseph Dysert, ii,x eentor of the fast and testament.of Abra ham Binh!, hoe of Union township, deceased. .G 4. The first and final liceonnt of Joh ii Stei mint-, Executor 'ot t h an last will and testament of Susannah Settle, late of Franklin township, deceased. 65. The acebunt of Joel' B. Danner, 'Trustee of Christina Ca rionw h and her children. 66. The first and final account of Eliza Ann A ulalmerh, Administrator 01 the estate of John N. Aulahaugh, late of Reading town ship, deceased.. 67. The first account of Jonas Roth, Ad ministrator of the estate of' John Stump, late of Butler township, deceased. 68. The first account of Joel B. Danner and William L. McKee, Executors of the last will and testament of William London, late of Liberty township, deooased. 69. The first account of Atml E. Danner, Executor of the last will and testament. of lien ry-W-ustst us, tote cf-the-Boronifh of firctiyhhurg_, deceased. W !11. F. WA LT EH, Reg - iskr. Regis - ice?. 011icks:Cettysburg, July Z 3, 1855. Id .111. This y FE it' (; 00 OS hl ' 'I'IIE Q 17.3 NT 17.1% I - 11 T &. C ),XONO N have just returned loan the City, mat a splendid assortinent 414 of Spring. 4 Summer Huts ste . =Ti Ggim, Ands :4:ht,es, U 1 V V ery ~0.•„,efip1i,,,,,a11,1 price. %Vilna Beaver 1 lats, 1V like and Mack Sift do. Pan.ona, Canton, Ntraw and Chip flats, Kossuth, aban, and every variety of ;Solt !lat. Also—Gentlemen's and Ladies' limits and Shoes, Linds, NU of whielt will lo; sold low, fur Cash, or Conitiry Produce. Alay l'Ax . roN & COIU Gett ysbur4 !Foundry. 11"k:11" FIRM. 11nd0r-i4riortl, leaving entered into part iier•litp to carry un the Votindry-loir,ines , .. tinder the firm of W A Bf)NS, hereby 111 ; 7,1,e Limn 14 to the eitizens of Adams and ad j„iniwz enmities, that we are prepared to wake ~ .v cry ol i n , in mir line of Inistness. We have rollgialli I y un (mini, the II A'l'l lAIV A V and other I 04)Iiitig Sit)VCS, ihtt /'odor air tivlit and ten ;dote Stio , cs, of various styles; a nd ; 7 .es, lints, kettles and Pans, and all other 1, 4 , 11 IVaflle Irons, %Vasil in4.4 Machines, Ash-plates, hoot-serapo•rs, ~ v e„ for llill, and other 11aellinery, 1%011101 17 ANTI N GS of every ole:eripitoii, &.e.. \\ 4. itial,e the Seyfar, Workfr, and differ cni, 'kinds of Wit/ono/0 )0, . 1 1, 0 it different patterns of rent-1111 4 . aild At a fling' fur ,catioteries, Yards and Porches, which cant tt'.Fit':ii t7r boaniv or rhea totie , ..s. ,111 ao ticks will Stu sold cheap Suit V:1411 nr (7444intry Prod ore. it '(-81,,A1'1SNIITIIING r,i:ltittted IMAss aryl cvcry thing' in our Ii 1111• 11111:ilit' tra 1101 r. 7711rESIII.VG .11.11(111,VES rill:lin:41. at I 1.111)111 , -,L11(1111•0% 111.1tVZ we will Ju unr Till) 'l.‘s m 1 li, i l-\'. Vi, NI% :,'. l'.,\ ~ .‘ kite beill c , .ll,l;irr.ii MP 111 11 IIN:h1.. I can 1 )i . ; .,,,v,•,1. tie -1% tip• ; I I r .111 . • TII 4 01 1 ' : 1. NX .11iiii;:c. F ‘HNl:3"t'uGli Li.U.11.112a , , = (,_ily_lp.:l;. M. U. i.:.)). 't - ) j u ly 23, 1..D0.) Nuts, Confectionary, Fancy Soaps, &c., he aver before Offered. Gall And judoe tOr yourselves, and if you du not prooounce his- goods : . 11110119,- the cheapest and best you have ever looked at, then is he greatly mis taken, II is stock c - omprises, ire part, Coffees, Sugars, Teas, f;hocolates, Syrups, MobiSseS. Crardters,"Oranfges, Lemons, Almonds, P;thn Nuts, Pea• Nuts, Waltotts, Filberts; Confectinnary, of - a hundred sorts: Pepper, Cinnamon, Cloves, Soda SUleratus, Washing Soda. a large variety--of -Fatay Soaps,-aod everything else in - his line. _€* --- -CaSh or Country Produce taken in ex• change for (:'nods. FLOCII AND FEED BusiNess is contimied. market prices paid. (;11.1.1.;s1)11.:, In York Street,, at the Post 011 ire. Oeitysbura . , April 24, 1854. The Cheap Store! lirt:'llvelrl:i(leds a nd note offer to leitbitti te , n( cheapest lsort mem of S Pli INC &SUMM ER G9O 1 I'S ever received in this Borough. Having purchased with great care, and being (fete% m ined to sell cheap,,we can offer without fear of competi tion, the largest and most.desirahle assortment and at a-cheaper rate than they can be furnish ed in or out of the Borough. We would re spectfully. call the 'attention of our friends and customers to our line assortment of Black and Fancy C I.ol'll S, Cassitrieres and Vestings, Cusinelta, Kentucky Jeans, Cottonades, Pants stuff - of every' description, Nanheenette, 'Net of s, &c. For the Ladies we can show a °Splendid variety of DRESS GOODS, Berages of •all colors, Berag:e *de Lames, Mons de 1 Laines, Lawns, Brilliantines, Silks, Bonnets, Ribbons, l' n ns, new style Swiss, &c., &e. Of 1; li OC Eli IES & QUEENS WA RE we have our usual large ~apply. Grateful for past favors, we hope to merit a continuance of the same. - Call and examine our sun:A and satisfy yourselves that ours is l'/ac Cheap Strire. No tronhle to show Goods. FAH NESTO(;K 131t0THERS. April 9, 1855. ti . Look OM ! Second Arrival of Neir Goods. CIIF,APER THAN EVER. P 4RIIKRS, lonic to your interests. If you 1.2 Want to arm, hack the money you lost, just caii at the Northwest corner of the Diamond, where you will save at least 25 per-cent. and fret the full worth of your money, and where you will not have to pay for those who don't, pay. Don't forget to bri lig your money, Also bring along anything and pv(9.011111; you have to sell.--.SI/01 as E( BA ('ON, L A It I),.RA GS, and everything you think will sell—and I will hity'at what they arc worth; Just call at the People's Store. _ _ Sefr , The Stock cotisitits of I)UY Goons, Grocerii.B, wade in order, &c. New Queens ware and redur-ware. JOHN HOOD:. Clettystmrg,, .1 oiy 2, 555. New Via wa Nitre. rriii Sub4cribers Would respectfully an 4. pounce to their friends and the public that ihey have opened • a NE .11,1 l Dl' AR STORIt 1-more Sired, adjoining Ihf: of maid ZirghT,Grit yslog they are opening a large and general 'assort ment of .. Hardware,. Iron, Sterl, Crncerirs, CUTLE It Y. COACH SPRINGS,, AXLES, Lo) tEcbilr—tuart, !....11)oc Paints, Oils, and Dye-stuffs, in general, including every dese option of arti cles in the above lines of business, to which they invite the attention of Coach-makers, Blacksmiths, "Carpenters, Cabinet-makers, Shoe.malters, Saddlers, and the public gen- Our stock having been_ selected with great care and puretiast d for Gash, we guarantee (for the Ready Money.) to dispose of any part of it (It as reasonable terms as they can be pur chased any where. We particufariy request a call from our friends, and earnestly solicit a share of public favor, as - we are determined to establish a char acter for selling Goods at lots prices and du ng business on lair principles... JOEI, B. DANNER, • ' DAVID ZI EG I, ER. Gettysburg, June 9. ISSI. tf We Can't Be Beat! Anotlivr lrrival Spleadid New Cowls ! 1 11A V k the pleasure of announcing - to my 111 fri en d.: and the public goiterally,that I have . lust received and opened a large and splendid supply S Pit !NG k SUIIM NI? (MODS. 't'he'y consist in part, of French, English, and :Ittierieaii CIA/111S, of all colors, front t to ; 1 3 1;11 (1 and Kincy Cassiniercs, Tweeds, Cashnwretts, Plain and Valley Linens. twrelh cr with a ~ rnat variety of PANT STUFFS, from 1 cts. tip, V ES'lslN(.;s,lii large valiety. FOR •1 , 1 1 E EA 1)1 ES.—Wo have SILKS, 'l'issile, Linen Lushres, Al para , ;, I; a w n s, (iiimghatrl Lawns, Ginghains frilin II) cents pp; Suisse Mnille, Plain and Plaid .laconet , 4, Llama Plaids, Mons de Laines, ealicor's from a lip tip,—asset, Sill:, Kid, Lisle, Thread and (!ottoti Gloves, II usiery, Lint it Cambric I landlierchiels, Throad, Suisse, Cambric and Callon Laces and Edgings. 110 N N Ribbons and Flowers. Our present Sine!: is large, and has been seleried ‘vith ~r eat care, both as rezarils Style, Quiliiy and ICriee, and as nut titottnis , ... , s,,,un .Pre'/its awl Quirk Sales," we hope a ll v , h o wish L ,,,risat 13,iprains will give us a gall Inure purchasing, elsewhere. J. L. SCHICK. April 9,, 1855. if Will. aTTORNE)" /„1/V, - Vile 1; on the sooill side of the hli r e P Npiare, two doors WCSt of Hie tientinel A ticz. t.!:2. 1853. o fli r e • Abram Arnold NTF:NI),N reuttiviw, to V ork, aryl tttnct therefore settle or ho - sioess. .111 per sons dosirnos. saving vosts, es/we/ft/7y th u .s e ,ro..•‘)lctifs are ref' Aityr can du by ttallitet bootetlt:ttely antl puying• tip. (1 o less this In tlone t%ithoot dela ~ soils will he 111\1l tlln'll \t itiomt rto.iteet irr persims lor *diipcal in (hew li.ivne.t 'wen litivrly Irt,re ‘,loll-‘II.IL Ho fur/her will he ' II P. IS • ,, Vv SELLi,c OFF ST CuST. Julie 4, 1655. #I,Z roct.rit-s. (It ail wit() ttitly ttt,t ri.cpivcd a treNli smpplt• nj to t he keen ordeal of his razors. hopes, (.rort•rt..s, witivt i j.,vi0.11,,, at- thrretorts, Mal by bp: altrution lut:t io • s ,...;, teottoo o,,rt•n 5„,, ; „, .1101 .1 t) in 'will wrrit tt ell I `sltril 1 114'10:f , • , .. - - iilinlf ' .. y.- .' ' ' ' ' '!'hr --ick 1%111 De altullikii to .it tlicli 1.11%.11.t.' S:i V illg ritlld - PROTECTIIONAG AL irt:ST Of the United States Company. . • LOsS -by Fire! ." , T 4 liv E Plat I'ENT. BAVI N G FUN T) !11 iii tinner , iigned informs property-holden I At Third . :Ind Chestint. Philatle.lidlia, the I t h at he has b een duly appointed went-,,i Grand Pnon-nr S%sviof..t Fund or the (riffled : the PERRY Co l T vry , MUTUAL VIRE ,crate; Company is reeeivitnr_tnomly_ jiatty; INSIIRANP, COMPANY, and that he is also Monday eveninvm, on d e p os it. This is ' : : - tlie - 74 - 10 --- A - gent in Adams entinly fur the sante. the oldest Five Per Cent. Intero'st Paying I He will take original and renew old Icsit- Colt a • _ ___ili_t_b_fLC I 1.4' ant; 'irate. The money , d es for said C om panv. - wh lett; since its•tn. is. paid back without r►uticr, 4S UStl4!. Juni! 9, 1855. G►n "Quick Sales & Small Profits. ), rj 111 E stibscriber would mist respectfully I inform his friends awl the public general ly', that he i.i carrying on die I;AttRIAGE- M IKIN6. nosi rif•sti. at the old stile(' of- Leonard Stollen, EaSt Yfirk. street, Oettyshum, %OWN' he has on hand and is prepared to man- UfaCture, at short notice, flockyrivrtyl, Rot- Ihr::4;es, 4te.., all in the hest style. both of finish and materials— lie has also on hand a - number of SECOND-HANDED CARRIAGES, of all descriptions, well do r m op, which lie. will dispose of low. REPAIR ING done at short notice, ano at the lowest living rates. Country proditee taken in ex chattgp for work. JACOB TROX EL. May 21., 1855. din The best System of doing Business 7S always to se ll a [rood article ;to give each I customer the full value of his maney: In that manner you will always give satisfaction and secure a customer in future. Ai . Gentlemen who wish to buy SUP ERIO It CARR IA GE; made in the most fashionable style, and of the, hest materials, should call upon the under signed, as he defies any other manufacturer to prod nee a better Carriage at any price._ _ (*-Orders from a distance thankfullyT ceived, and promptly attended to. Repairing done at short notice and on reasonable terms. 0:7-Country produce taken in exchange for work. Fl. (;. CA RR, -York Street', oppo.sile the Posl Office. Gettysburg, May 7,1855. • fiat Standard Lutheran Books. TE Lutheran Manual, on Scriptural Prin ciples; or the Augsburg Confession.— Illnstrated and - sustained, chiefly by scripture proofs and extracts from standard Lutheran Theologians of Europe and America; together with the Formula of GoVernment and Di:loin -Hite adopted by the general synod of the Evangelical Lutheran Church in the United States. By S. S. Schmuclier, U. D., one vol. mo. Life of Marlin Luther, edited by Rev. T. Stork, 1 vol. 8 vu., elegantly illustrated. Kurtz's Manual of Sacred History, transla lated by Rev. U. F. Sehealrer, 1 vol. 12 :no. The Sepulchers of our Departed, by Rev: F. W. Ati , :parth, 1 vol. 12 too. Life of Philip Melanethen. translated from the German. by Rev, G. P. Grotel. The Children of the New Testament, by Rev. T. Stork. Atm), New Pubticalions Of the leading, bunk pUblisherc, regularly received, and for sale at. publisher's .prices, The following just received : ' Family Pray r:= for each morning and even ing in the-.year. with reference :o appropriate Scripture Readirligs, by.l?ev. J. Cumming. Cumining's Signs of the. Times. A large assortment of ehnul and M isbel alneous Books, Bibles of every de;:;eriplion, Blank Books, Writing Papers and Stationery, for gale at low pities, at, the Bookstore of May 21; 1855. ELLER K U RTZ. t II Cheap Alra C eS and•JCWeill", 117 - 110 LES ALE & RETAIL, at the Phil ', side' ph ta Vkate It and Jewelry Store, No. 96 North Second street, corner of Quarry, Philadelphia. . 1;011 Lever NV:ISeIu.A. lull jeweled, 1S caret eases, S2.S 00 (;01.1 Liplike.. : IS rang, - 2-I 00 r:ll's el: Levers. 1 . 011 3ev.elekl,- 12 00 • - • :ilv er I.(qliie, je‘ieli, - - - 900 t 4 tiverior (o:tiller4, • - - ' 7 00 =I Fine Hlvet do Odd Rrncclnt4 64.1.1 SZ==l Gold rehs, Ivith an.t Silver Itulde r, Gold Finger kings 371 cents tai $80; Watch Glasses. plain, 1.2. 1 ; cent:4, patent 181; Liiiit;t other articles in proportion. All goods war ranted to btj what the y are sold for. STA U FFER II AE LEY. On hand, some Goiti and Silver Levers and Lepines, still lower than the above prices. Sept. 25, 1851. ly J. Law Fence 11111, 1111. D., "ETAS bis Office one 11 nor w estof the Lutheran L reh, itt Chainhersittir! , Ptrret, and op posite (tram tner's store, where those wishing to Itav e any 111- I lental‘l)tyttrat ioti perfortned are respect lu I ty-rtvireql—t-o—erti It I.* le. It ENCES Dr. 1). (:illlert, Dr. (7. N. Berltielly, Dr. D. !loan r, Rev. (7. P. Krao 1).1)., itev. H. 1.. 13,iteglier, 1). D., Rev. Prof. NV Al. Rely nohls,ltev. Pr9l.ll..laeobs, Prof. M.L.Stwver, GettpOrti-rgr A pii-1-1-1 , .C. D. 311.*Conategity, aTTO RN .11 T 1,3 cr, (()(lice removed to one door West of Buehler's Drug &,Uook-store, Chambersburg street,) Attorney Sz, Solicilor for Patents and ;Pensions, 1 )(MINTY Land Warrants, liack-Pay sus. ) prmled Claims, and all other claims against t lw Government at Washington, also A merican claims in England. Land War rants located nod sold, or bought, and highest prices given. A grill.; vntraiv , d in locating- warrants in lowa, Illinois, -Anti Other Western States; and land, for sale -the-e. Npply to hint perqnnally or by letter. lUctLyhholv e r, Nov. '2l, 1853. Hay Wanted. )1".1?SONS - ln.vitt ilay to sell,willdocvell I_ ealliter .on the subsuriber, in Gettys i,„,,,, wh o is, ite.irout; oP purehasinrr. The highest tnarl:et privy will lie raid at gl.l times. lj Ns hr intends havin , 2; the Hay, alter hrin i ntel;ed., hauled eith-tr -4.9, Hanover or Baltimore, the preferenee to haul he given to those front NV ilOlll he may purchase. SOLWION PUNVERS. Dec. 6, V•s'r,'.?.. Diamond Tom.or. i - oIIN Tli 'TO , 17,7 r f br r and Dr( r, can at all titers hr lontal prepared (4, attend n) the li s nt t h e t itr -- 1 - rityp4r-tit-titt—Ptarrrurnfl ler the Comity I tiildlll,. Frew lon , * expe rt( are, lie !Later.. liituself that he van throu. , lt all the rainliwalifols of th e To l i so ,„ 194.portakseat1 stint ::n infinite degree :if shill, as wit', wen with the entire Ut,ity,buq. .1411. '3, IJo o . U corporation, in 1813, has secured . the pPrfect confidence of the people of Adams and the adjoining, counties, (it being authorized to effect 111S'Ininevs in any part of the State.) Its integrity and ability have been fully and satisfactorily demonstrated. The gradation of rates ofkalif:loer. is adapted to themutual interests of the v hole Company andthe class of the insured property. Every person insur ing becomes - a member of the Company. arid may act in the selection of officers and in the direction of its operations. - Most.:s McCLEAri - represents the members in this county in the Board of Man agers. C. [torn, Jr.,-is President, and JOHN. CAMPIIF.I,I. secretary. Office in Bloomfield, Perry county. . • • WM. McCI.KAN. - Office of M.& W. McClean, Gettysluirg December '25, 1854. tf For Sale or Rent. THE stibßeriber Dfler's for Sale or Rent the 0 lirrysliiii2G ST EA M 111 HA,. H e will run the Mill only until the 15th of next. Marc h C. W. HOFFMAN. Feb: 26, 1855: • • Tai Removed a Pew Doors South ofthe Old Stand. JH. SKELLY.respectfully informS his . old customers and the public generally, that he continues. the TA !LORING BUSI NES'S, near his old stand, in South Baltimore street, where he will be happy to accommodate all who may fiatrottize him. All work en trusted to his care warranted to fit and he of most substantial make. Thankful for past flavors, he solicts a continuance of public pa tronage. ,g . t....V'The New York Spring and S'aramer Fashions are received. Call and see them. Gettysburg, April 9, 1.855: LOL DI ERS who served in any war of the n U. States a term not less than forsrfeEn days, are entitled to 163 A ellia".S UNTY LAN D, and in case of the death of the soldier, his widow or minor children,- (if any.) are entitled to the same quantity. In crises where 40 or 80 acres have already been received, the difference necessary to tual..e up the 160 acres can now be drawn. (Apply to the, sitbseriher, at his office. in Gettysburg, where persons having Land TVarranls to sell, may obtain the hi. , hest price for them. . R. G. M'CREARY. March 19, 1855. 6m Man etre Excavator: rr HE subscriber, having. purchased. the I Patent Hight nritUltStPS PATENT M AN UR VI EXCAVA'I'OIt rein!! of Adams county excepting Oxford,Conowamo, Berwick and Mountjoy townships, will sell either the machines or township rights, as purchasers may prefer. The Excavator also answers an admirable purpose in unloading hay, by horse power, requiring but one horse and two hands to unload a load of hay in ten minutes, and carry it to- the highest part of the barrr. The attention of farmers is invited to this valuable improvement, as it is. one of the cheapest ant most useful agricultural implements ever in troduced. ' H. G. CARR. Gettysliiirg, May . 7, 1355. but Geo. Richardson, No. 111 N. flutoarttlrerl, nallimore, - I)ti vs and sells FLOUR, f; EA] N, STRAW, and Country Prod lief general ly. Has also on hand a lame stock ofGR.U -17 EH I ES, wholesale and retail. " Feb. 19, 1655. I.y Bush's Allegheny House, 2801.azkev st., above Bth st., dolphin. Terms, $1,t15 per day. June 4, 1855. ly C. 1. RUSH. - 700 1 ;1;) - a (10 EEO - 5 00 - 1 00 *Watches, Jewelry, Nite,Priv Ft re 4* Feint?, Geed x. giiy-A Choice Assortment of the Finest 'Omni - ity, for Sale at the Lowest Cash Prices, at Wni. Eltonbead'ls - - NO. 184 SOUTH SECOND STREET, Between Pine and Union, West side, Philad'a. rpH F assortment embraces a Large and Se ! led Stock of Fine Watches,Jewelry, silver Ware, albata Ware, plated with fine Silver, in Spoons, Forks, Lad/es, yvc.—Jet Goods, Pi tn and Fancy articles of a superior quality, de serving the examination-ofihose who desire to procure the best goods at the Lowest.ca. l / 4 h Priers. Having .a practical knowlrdge of the httsi• ne&s.,_antl_al vai lab I e tUci liiitt:joi_bnporting and illanulaeturing, the subscriber confidently invites purchasers, believing - that eau sup pky them on terms as favorable as any n ih or establishment in either of the Atlantic. Cities. Al I kinds of Diamond and Pearl Jewel r and Silver Ware. manufactured to order within a reasonable time. Watches. Jewelry and Silver Ware faitilfully repaired. WM. B. ELTON HEA-6, No. IRt South `2 , 1 a row doors above the 2d St. Market, West:Side. V7t-„An the South Window of the Store, may he seen the famous BIRD CLOCK,.which commands the admiration of the scientific and Cu noofi. October 2, 1851. ly .R TT 0 E K./17' LAW , WILL faithfully and promptly attend to all business entrusted to him. He s p, 3l / 0 the German kuguage. Office it the same plies, in South Milli:now street, near Forney's Drut Store, and nearly oppoiite Danner & Ziegler's Store. [March ',20. E ii Clain ms. Land Clais. Tndrrsi g ned will attend promptly to O l e colleetion of claims for 130 C/ NTY LAN i):44 n whir the late act of Congress: Those who have already received 40 or SO Acres, can now receive the ludance, by calling on the subscriber and making the necessary application. .10 EL 11. NN Gettysburg, March N, 1855. tf .%. IL rya ncisc I twAcTUREI: ofeOrlsoN LA Ps, 1,1 WADDING, TIE VAIZN, CARPET 111.1 IN, COTTON YARNS, 1.:011', CAN DLE AND 11,111) ICKN, whi c h h e Neil - at, OW_ LiiI,VC-sit Price,.:l - , at 1;5 Jlrirl;cl ahorc slat, lu tit 1phill• [Feb, 26, 15,55. 6111 china, CdaN* and oftweensware. Gct). M. ii , sker, Stacy:4,w 141 J. C. !h&c, : ( m I'o RTEI: ar.(l I)valrr in CIII N A , GI..ISS QI . EENSWAII.E, 11 :l'iint/A 11"ivq,,1 (101tv , 114, 1 ... (1 . 11 , inld tr irt r , 1i,.111 1 "t , rt , ZJJJ, ly Bounty Lands. E. Buehler, , r.. 6f• LET REASON TOGETIIER!... THY Ann E :401111 7 —1t has been ' the I nt• of the hitt - Elan raeviothe-wc.tgli e d chmtr: by ilk:page and safe:tog. HO Li 1. WA V'S PILL are Tecially adapted to the relief' of the WMAK. the N KI2NO Us, the 1) I.: 1. IC.ATE. and the IN FIR 31, of all climes,' ages, _ SPXeS, and eimstitutions. Ptolessor Hull( porsonally antnu. facture of his inedicinPs in ilie United :States, and offers them to a fr-e and e s eh I r )1 rued peo ple, as the bast remedy the world ever saw for the ri-nitival of di-ease. The,e Pitt Puri ft - the al own . These Pinions Pills are PN pressly combined to operate on the stomach. ti:e liter, the Heys, the lungs, the skin, and the bowels, correcting - any derangement in their functions, vitrifying the ?Wood, the very fountain of lire, and thus.curing disease in all its forms. _ • tiispepsia and Liver Complaints. Nearly .half the human race have taken these Pills. It has been, proved in all parts of the world, that nothing has been found equal to them in eases of disorders of the liver, dys pepsin,. and 'stomach complaints generally.— They soon give a healthy tone to these organs, however touch deranged, and when all other means have failed. General Debility. 11l Health. Many of the most despotic Governments , have opened their Citstorn-(louses to the hi trodoction of these PICls, that they may be come the medicine of the unames. Learned Colleges admit that this is the hest medicine ever known tor persona - of - delicate health, or where the system has been hop - aired, as its invigorating properties never fail to afford relief.- No female, you nzor old. should he without this celehnited medicine. It corrects and reg. t bites the monthly courses at all per iqs, - act ing in many cases like"- - fi — eThirm. It is also the best rind safest medicine that can he given to children of all ages, and for any complaint ; consequently no faintly should he!without Holloway's Pills are the best remedy known in the world for the following Diseases: Asthma Drl ility Liver Complaints nr,wo complaints FM.N er atul A g e Lott ne, , s .4 Spit its Coughs Fmnalp Complaints Pile Dismse9 ludige,tiun en,tiveneAs Influenza Dygpein•in., 1 mlanunntioo Venereal AlfeetinnS Diarrhoea, Droj).4- Ino;ard Wea'mess urnas, of all kincl a _ * * *SOW at the Establisinnent of Predessor Ilota,ovr,tv, 80 '.‘Liirkn Lane, Nevi .York, and 5.3.41 Strand, London, and by all respectable Druggi-s.ts.and 1 - )ealers in,Medieines throngli out the United States, and the civilized world, in Boxes. - at 25 cents, 624 cents, and $1 each. .iakt . -There-is a considerable saving by .tak ing, the larger sizes. N. B.—Directions for the fr,ni,lance of pa, C.ents in every disorder are affixed to each Box. „Lay 16, 1855. ly eow Proclamation. I k l V 1 1 1 -' l l f: e ll l l :e A rt S t f t e t h e ll s o e n N l :e i r l i ° l ß C l': '. l :l l. lr j ts . 4 F t s t li o P r i n n mon Pleas,in the Conioies composing the 19th District, and Just ire of the Courts of Oyer and_ Terminer, and General Jail Delivery, for the trial of all capital and other offenders in the said distriet,and SAMUEL R. Russeit. and /WIN ArGitvLeY, Esqrs., Judges of thti Courts of Common Pleas, and Justices of the Courts Of Oyera tut 'Pennine - wand Ceneral Jail Delivery, for the trial of all eapital and other offemlers in the County of Atlants—lnive issued their precept, 'bearing date the-11th day of A Aril, in the year of our Loun one thousattd,eight hundred and fifty-five, and to me directed, tOr holding- a Court of Common Pleas, and Coe. oral Quarter Sessions of the Peace, and Gen eral Jail Delivery: and (`.enter of Oycr and Termint , r, at Cettysherg, on Monday , lie 201 h ‘1" august fural—NoTice t 9 nettioty CivEN to all the Justices of the Peace, the Coroner and Constables within the said county of A dants, that they bc4then and there in their proper per- Suns, with their Rolls, Records, Inquisitioos, Examinations, and other Remembranees, do those things which to their offices and in that behalf appertain to he done, and also, they who will prosecute ag;niust, the prisnuvrs that arc or then shall. be in the Jail of the said County of Adams, are no be then and there to prosecute against' therm as shall he just. 11F, NRYTI-1 OM AS. &buil. Sheriff's Office, f;ettysburg, July 2, 1855. S• THE CHEAP CASH Rook anti Stationed• Store, North West arr. (y . Sixth and .drell Sts., Great Bargains in Brteks Poetical. Juvenile, Miscellaneous, Standard anti Presentation Books, very Cheap. Ci_ TA PLE AND FANCY STATION Y. Simeribr White . Ruled Letter Paper, $l,- 50 per Ream. Letter and Note Envelopes in great variety. Weddinvs -furnished at very moderate rates. Cards I,A; ritten and Engraved, t,illotL ' s and other Steel Pens. Superior Motto W a f ers , N:23 Aliutoes On a Sheet, or -2'5 cents. inks-lands, Pen-knives, Paper Weig,ltts, &c. Fine Turkey Morocco Purtc- Munnaics. Portfolios, &c. Card Cases, n Boards, &c. With a very large and choice assortment of 7'oy Booths, Games, _ . 1:1: 1 CC ed I'icitzreB, !eke and Engravings. April 23, 1855. PIAILMONN A IE, PO( KET MOON', ') JIUF SSING C AS E MAN U C .I'U REI2, Y. W. cut. uf Fourth chesnat Philadelphia, always on hand a large and varied assortment of Port !Morinaies, Work Boxes, Pocket Books, Calms, Bankers Cases, Travelino Bags, ' ' r.... Note Holders, Backgammon Boards, Port Folios, Chess Men, . Portable Desks, Pecker Meru. Banks, Dressing C:ises, Cigar Cases, &c. Also, a general assortment of ENGLISH, FRENCH & GERMAN FANCY GOODS, hoe Pocket Cutlery, Ittzors, Razor Strops and Gold Pens. Wholesale, c.. 4 peond and Third Floors. F. H. SMITH, N. W. corner Fourth & Chesnut Sts.. N. 13.—0 n the receipt of .1, a Superior. Gold Pen will he sent to any part of the ,United States, by mail ; 7 —describtng pen, tiitlB, tnedinku, hard, or soli. [April 2, 1855. ly Hanover B. i{ailroad• TRAINS over the Hanover Branch Rail road now run as follows : First 'Train leaves Hanover at 91 A. M., with Passeinrers for York, Harrishuvr, Col lin/I,in and Philadelphia. This Train also connects with the Express for Baltimore, ar riving thew at 1 P. Al.. stopping at Glenrock, Parloon and Cockey:;vilk• ._ecom lc aves seligurs for Bali know and intermediate blares, and returns with pasetigurs from York, &c. J. 1. El 13,-ageni. July ‘2.3, 1555. tf Wall Paper. ♦' ELLER li U la% invites the attention of T ii„„ se i ii -pp er s awl others, who intend fittitiv, up their houses this siirtn, to his stork , s r ,i ( - 7 E r 3 iiiiiS I v ti" 1111. a Cm , . 14•.iver nr SY!, FIAT , (~111 Vu P.IX FON S., UtiI3LAN. Venial e Compinints. ;Stone and (travel Sectiodary ynnp tom IMN, cruji (HP P. THOM:SON. F. U. Sink" gk, CLIC