REAL AND PERSONAE, PROPERTY • At Public Sale, rirH Sitiosetifter,, Intetuting , : 'to" 'remove to j dm West, -wilt .ofrer at Politic! Sale,, on the premises, va.Tharadak, Me 2bM day of October ne,Fl4 - , . • _ H I S t . F,A. 4 -1t M - . situate in- Liberty township,,Adams county, adjoining -lands of John Miller, Adam Tress • 7 'tio r Zollinger and the State line. 104 - ,AertN, more' or less. about 15 aeres being Timber, and. about 10 acres Mea dow.. The land isender.good cultivation and good fencing. -The improvements ' am a' one and a half story, LOG HOUSE; Batik - Wagon shed. and Corn Crib, with other - outiiiiildinirit; and two Tenant Houses.— Theneltre ihreeexcePent Springs near the ferent .11welltrigs. and -a Stream of -water Ono! the arta ; two first.rate Apple Orchards on the - prenikes, with - a variety of other' fruit. Persons' wishing- to view the Farm, are re quested- to call on -the subscriber, residing thereon - -(trA lso, at the same' time and place, wilt be sold : 1 horse, 1 Colt. 1 Ccw, 3 -Sows, an excellent Buggy, Two4torse Wagon, Ploughs and Harrows, and - other' farming' implements. too numerous to mention. -Sale to commence at 10 o'clock, A. V., on said day., when attendance will. be given' and wins made known by 5ep4 . .174'1855. is _ EZRA MILLER.- ASSIGNEE'S SALE OF Real Estate! rlPHE'Snliseriber,Assignee of JACOB BEAM 1. en, will- eller , at Public Sale, ;on the premises,. on Saturday, the 13/h - day of Oc lober'slext, the: fellewing - Real - Estate of said Assignor , A- ''TRACT OF LAND, sithate' ' Cumberland township, • Adams cotinty,"-a - djeining [ands of Alexander Currens, Jatries:"Thotripson.lind others; containing.. 39 Ateitiii, 'int - we or letni, about 8 acres being Weiallaridthe :.balince, in good cultivation; The itripoiVentents consist of a newl`wri-itorif LOG HOUSE, LiigStable,with • TtirestiingPiderf, , ' 'out-buildings. There is:4. 7 4treVeiLfailing' Spring Of Water 'near - the kitchen ".cior---also on the premises, a variety offieit tretnr.' 'iliSkPirsorts wishing to view the property, are retriested to call upon Mr. Beauter, resid ing "di - Preen: 0 , Itir Sale, commence at 1 o'clock; P. M.,' °Wald' day; When attendance will be" , ght'en and- ll'Orms Made:4o44JF by' . -'"ARRA,HAD4 'SPANGLER, '0 - 14;00. , • , • , . Collectors state' and ,County Tas A'• •Aie - bet•Ob; ,- , notified that'their•*ill. be re qh-ikedto•o4'•otreito4tie'Couil4,., .rionsdrer, on or beroteiday,;lho':.Pifi day 'of October neil, all; V s•illieb '' , pihtlivp been collected - up - By o*.i; ttie tornmishioners, -• ••/- :r."AtT,OI-IINBAUGH; Clerk. *'Sept:',ii t ; -, ;184".051 :id • - Notice to scissors 'TIRE Assessors elected at the lest Spring liir--,htiffeby- notified - to attend St tberCbtruttlitaijners!" , offiett in the Borough of Gettyihurg; 4 l9 , :receive ,Blank Assessment 140 fiecessaryinstreetions, as follows :—.The Assessors for IJoie n, - Conit. wogni„,-.BerwittkirOxford, aumilton, Reading, Moo3loll4llM‘GermarY,Straban,ltnd Menet:. joy.- will attend on Wednesday, the 101 A :if 0406e#, IRO 4.: and,. the Asliessors for. the , Bo. rough, Cumberland, Preednm.Lib.erk, Ham. iltonban w Franklin, Butler, Alenallen, 'Tyrone, Huntington and Latimore,,will 'attend on 74itrailoy,'Oe(obei. 11M. Ely order- of ihe Commissioners, - - -J. AV-0191N13 AUG , Clerk. Sept. 17,11455. td , 4;etlysiburg, Foundry. a_ NEW FIRM. IHE undersigned . ; having. entered into part nerehip _to carry onthe Foundry - business under tile firm ,ofW A 13 & SO N S, herebyy make known to the citizens of Mains and ad joining counties, that we are prepared to make everything in line of business. We have constantly' -AM ltand, - -ilie ItiVrtiN.W A Y and other', Visekling:Stovest,. 4he Parlor air• iiest andaen plate Steam 'of .various styles and sizes, Pots,. Kettles- and -Pane, and - all other Iron Cooking Utensils. Waffle_ Irons, Wash ing Machines, Ash-plates, 1 . 300 t-scrapers. &c. e risl insr.,... for and •.other Machinery, PLOUGH CASTINGSof every description, &c. „We makethe &Oar. Blocher, and differ ent kinds of ...Witherow • Ploughs, We have also ;gottlifferent patterns of Fencing and for Cemeteries. Yards and Porches, which -rani be beat :for beauty or.cheapness. OtfrAll.the above articles will be sold cheap for -Cash , or COuntry.Produce. ,f)tr.'"BL'ACKSMITHI NO still' no:dinned. -BRAS ' CAsTINVSLand-ever—think t -in oir linelnade In order. WM/LW/NG MATIHNk;S repaired at shortest notice. 13eing Moulders ourselves, we will do out work RIGHT. THOMAS WARREN, MARTIN- WARREN, HIRAM WARREN, THOMAS A; WARREN. Gettyshing, May 14, 1855. (t. We Can't•Be Beat! Another Arrival of Splendid New Goods VF. pleasdrc of announcing to my triends - andstlie priblic*generally,that I hive, jiist received and opened a large and splendid supply of 'NPR Grlo SUM MFilt GOODS. They consist in owl, of French, English, and American cf.,(Yrus; of ail colors, from 2 to 5 ; Plaio and Fancy Cassimeres, Tweeds, Cashrnereirs, Plain arid Fancy Linens. tor/eth er-With a arcai variety of PANT STU l+ FS, ft-Mir:S-224 erg. up. V msTiNGS,in large variety. P°l2-•Tli K n cs.—Wil have SILKS, Silk Tissue, Linen Lustres, Alpacas, Lawns, Gittglutin TAWIIA Ginghams front 10 cents up; Moille, Plain and Plaid • .l': u yaurt PlAitis. Mous tie Laknos, Calicoes front a fip up,—also. Silk, Kid, Lisle, Thread and eatt-un Gloves, Hosiery, Lint.n Cambric li® 313 'ere, _ Nitisse, fabric and i;ottou leaee.4. and Ettgi g 4. BO `N E"l'St titiltbot i % and Our -present Stuck lar4re, and has been soleeted with great care, luali na regarils Sly le, QuAlity - alai Price, and as mir mutt() is "Swill and, .( g htick e hope all wliss wish Great 13 irg•iiras will give ua a call bP fore parcha..inz-elat. whe re. J. 1.. SC II IC K. April 9, 1.815. tf rail ?Millinery Goods J NO. STON &so 'CS. No. --10-ej r j e --45sma &cowl Street, p4il (l ,r a . age now prep ireill to ofrer to- limit ew-toott-rs, an d A 0 the trails.. (of their /Wit Wilma:4llon s ) the largest ,4ed hatatisontest assortro..ol of Mil linery thi'4-elly—eiln2ii.:ll:lLT: in part of Ifinatiet reic r 1 ~ .net/ Fea ther*: Vowefs. Lincs. 4-e. 0 - c., - which will he soid at the lowrzt prieem, and on lice most fa vor tble tertne. - 1455. R c 1,...) caortmest, stAling vet.; clowip tt April LG. JOEIN If A LARGE. AND CHEAP LOT OF Neu' Segar & Tobacco G ROC Elt I ES, &V. i ~ MANUFAfi T ti R Y . , . 11 NI ANU EL .7IEGLEU has Jost returned C.! A MUEL FA 13E11, Jr., would respectfully ..J_.`A Iron the city with the largest lot of %,- inform the citizens Of the town and court- GROCERIES .he has ever before opened, to ty, that he has opened a Segar and 'Tobacco which be invites-the attention Oral!, convineed manufactory, in Baltimore street, nexf:door to that he can offer wig nittoAtNs' Hellas also - Yorrtey's Diii`g Store, Gettysburg, where he a fine lot of HAMS, SHOULDERS, &c; ' will constantly, keep on hand a large variety- FISH of all kinds ; Oranges. Lemons, and - of SEGION, of the fittest fhvor, and at the other fruits ; Crackers, Nuts, Confections ; • lowest living- prices. Of CHEWING TO- Seg,ars, Tehacco, Snuff, and a general variety 11 - PWC - 0 he lots the chmcest ktnas—also a of everything, "from a needle to an anchor,"- capital article of SNUFF—aII of which he almost, .Give ,him a call, try on want to buy o ff ers as tow as the lowest. He only askS a what's cheap and good. trial, convinced that he can (gratify every taste. , (*"'Cuuntry Produce taken in exchange for , He hopes, by street attention to business and , Goods. - [May 7,1855. i a desire to please, to merit and receive a share: - of public patr,e6ge. , i May 7, 1855. , A LOOK IIERE! New Goods Agmin. • R. Buehler, S. Behler, - ---- - T s. GRA M 'kl ER - has just returned from /17'7'01INEY ill' L.lllr, 0 • - Philadelphia with as hantlanne and • W M!. faithfully andlqornptly attend to cheap an asortment of 5P11.111 . 0 SP• SUJI.111.:11 GOO IM as ever hrommizld to Ceitysburg, con t • 7 V all illlSillet3S entrusted to him. Ile iisting in part . of C LO'T'HS, Black and Faney sp , ales the German language. Office at the Cassitner?s, Marseilles for Pants and Vests, sawe place. imt South Baltitnore street, near Satinetts &c. Also Bareges, R ow " d e Forney's Drug Store, and nearly opposite [mines, ' Chili Barege, Brilliantine Silks,-, Danner & Ziegler's Store.__ [March 20. . .. . . .. . _ __ Satins, Lawns, Gittp,hams, Calicoes, Cloths, l - , Sleeve, Tackonet and Swiss Flouncing. Bon- ._. Bounty Land Claims. nets.; Ribbons, &c., &c. Also GROCER! ES , rill 11 E undersigned-will attend promptly to & QUEENSW ARE, which 'will be sold at. I the eulle.cticn of claims for 130 U 'STY reduCcd. prices for Cash or Country Produce. 1 . , 1,.‘ :NI }i'' minder time late act of Congress. T o punctual cus t omer s a cre dit if s i x mo nths, 1 Those .. ho 1t... e 'ready received .10 or 80 April 9, 1855. if J. 8. GRAM M ER. I Acres, ^; , mi nn ,.... receive the 11; lance, by calling on - the •imbscri:, ~ :led making the necessary application. JOEL 13. I).',NNER. Gettysburg, March 12, 1855. tf Manure Excavator. THE subscriber, having purchased the Patent Right of 1-11JR8WS PATENT MANURE EXCAVATOR•for all of-Adams -county excepting Oxford,Conowairo, Berwick and Nlmmtiny 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 one horse and two hands to unload a load of hay in ten minutes, and . carry it to the highest part of the barn.. The attention of farmer; is invited to this valuable improvemeat, as it is one of the cheapest and most nseftil agricultural implementS ever troaueed. 1 - 1. G. CARR. Gettysburg, May 7, 1355. bu - . D. 711 1 Conringjay, * , .47TORNEF .177' (Office removed to one door West of Buchler's Drag & 800k -store, elnonbersburg street,) Attorney & Solicitor for .I"ntents and Pensions, BOUNTY Land Warrants, Back-Pay sum -1.1 pinded Claims, and all other claims against the Government at Washington, D. C.: &so American claims in England. Land War rants !ciente'!" and•sold, or bonght,,anil highest pries's given. " ,Agents engaged in. locating warrants in . lowa, ami other Western States; and lands for sale there. "(ttr-Appty to him porc.conally or by letter: Vettysburg, Nov. 21, 1833. TRUSSES! TRUSSES !! TRUSSES !! ! C. U. Needles, TRUSS ANT) BRACE ESTAB LISHMENT, .s'. IV (-or. of '.twelfth and !Mee Street' s Philadelehia,lmponTEK of fine Fiwycit Tauss,s,, combining extreme lightness, ease and durability with correct construction. . Hernial or ruptured patients, can be suited by`-remitting amounts, as below :—Sending number ut inches round the hips, and stating side affected. CARL of Single Truss, $2, $3, $4. $5. Double—ss, $6, $8 and $lO. n structions asto wear, and hew to effect a cure, when, possible, sent with the Truss. Also for sale, in great , variety, Dr. Bann;ng's Improved Patent Body Brace, for the , cure of Prolapses Uteri ; Spinal Props and supports.- Patent shotilder Braces, Chest Expanders and Erect*. Braces, adapted to all with Stoop Shoulders and Weak Lungs; EnglitA Elastic Abdoinimil }felts, Suspensories, Syringes— male and female.#,...e.'.Ladins' Rooms, with Lady attendants. [Aug. 6, 1855. ly isquelianna Hotel, Opposite, culvert station, iiaitimore, rrklE undersigned having lensed the above HoteLand-put it-incomplete order, is pre pared to accotnutedate his .friends and the travelling public.. The proprietor will he pleased to see his.old'' friends, and promibes to- make their stay comfortable and satisfac tory. Baggage taken to and from Calirert -Station free of charge. JOHN LIA RR, (formerly if Penna..) July 9,-1855. - Puui'iu wron. B. •M'Clellan, 477:011N EY AT L.911r, OFFICE on the south side . of the Public Square, .two doors west of the Sentinel office.. Aug. `2l. 1853. J. Lawrence Hill, In. D., cre i , HAS his Office onedoor west of the Lutheran church, in Chambershurg street, and op posite Grammer's store, where those wishing to have any Dent al Opera lion performed are respectfully invited to call.. REFERENCES: Dr. D. Gilbert, Dr. C. N. Berke Dr. D. Horner, Rev. C. P. Kratith, D.D., Rev. IL L. Baugher, D. D., Rev. Prof. William . M. Rey twills, Rev. Prof. M Jacobs, Prof. Nl.l..titLever. Gettysburg, April 11, 1853, tf • Spoutinr, ! GE oRGE and Henry Wampler will make House Spouting and put up the same low. for cash or country produce. Fatriaers and all others wishing their Houses, Barns, &c. spouted, would dU well to give them n'eall. u. &. H. WA IPLIn . April 18, 1853. Hay Wanted. 113ERSON8 having Flay to sell. will dowell IL by calling. on thc► subscriber. in Getiys• bum?, who is desirous of purchasintr. The highest ►narket price will be paid at all times. OAs he intends having the Hay, after being packed, hauled either to Hanover of . .., - - • I . % i )e given to those from whom he tnav purchase. SOLOMON PO W EIN. Dec. 6, 1852. ti Geo. Ricliar4lson, No. 1.11 N. flosr , ml Strert, - DP VSand sells FLOW?, GIZAIN, .'lit and mum) , Pre)dnee (rent' r.ll - - II I% also on hind a large stock oI Gll.O - ERII N," wholesale and retail. Feb. 19,1855. ly sl4roceriN. n o ( r (:roepries, to which we i~►vite the. tention of purchaser:. Our stock of :".;ItLtars has been eowzidernhly increased, arid !Howl can he saved liv nivi n F A ( 13 ROTE! I.; ft S. July 23 185.1. 1)01{.1 . pretrio.t I - aro( in trlwn 1 1.6 I.nm! at SIIMSON'S ; from '25 er.rits U: and z.l ;all? a .; ., 4,r1:41 , 1,: tit Look Out ! Second Arrival of New Goods, CIIP,APER THANT EVER. `~AI lKUS,look to 'your interests. • if you - want to get back the money . yon lost, just cdll at the Northwest corner of the Diamond, where you will save at least '25 per cent. and get the full worth of your money, and "Nvhcre you will not have to payi fur those who don't pay. Don't forget to lin rig youfmoney. Also bring along a nythi nu and _everything you have to sell—such as BUTTER, EGGS, B A ( 'ON, LA 12 I), UA GS, and everythi rig you think will sell—and I will buy at what they are worth. Just call at the People's Str,re. ,317 Y ---The Stock consists of nnv GOODS, Groceries., Clothing mado to order, &c. Ne w truant C and redar wfire. JOHN HONE. Gettysbnrg*, July Q., 1H55. tf 01.1) SOLDIERS. Bounty Land Act of 1851 I undersigned. is now folly - prepared to file and i.Y ropidly firing CIA EVIN To 110 PN 4 TV LAND for soldiets of the War of 1812. and or ALLThe wars of the U. States—their Widows and minor children. In addition to his long experience and success,.ite would add, that', in all the many claims he has hitherto filed, (between 1(Ifl and 200) he has carefully pre served, and ha dow every thing necessary to establish the •: of claimants—as:lls , -) Ras and Lists of thopanies, and faciiitirs for fur nishing proo in all cases that may be en trusted to IC.m. Ile lvf)e made enroplele arranttements for hicatin4 loarra nix in the ' Weßlern 81.1 ieS. In! 1.- ratits . bought— ft'arratoB Apply persoro - Of by letter to I). M'C 0 N AUG V. Cettysburg, March 12, - 1855. If • TUE CHEAP Book and stationery more, North Weal cur. tf Si 'h an 4 arch .Sts., Ph7la. Great Bi ltrollis Poetical. Juvenile, • .cellaneou flndard and Presentation Looks, very Pileup TAPLM AND FANCY STA,‘"I9 11(0 , , , , • 1,7 Superior White Ruled Letter t),T. r, , 56 per Want. Letter and Note,l , :tpes in great variety. Weddings furokhed at very moderate ra IPS. Cards Writ ten and Eno ra vett. I.lllnte's and other Steel Pens. Sujwrior Motto Wafers,' 323 Mottoes on a Sheet, for 25 cents. Inkstands, Pen-Knives, 'Paper ,Weights, &c. Fine Turkey Morocco Porte. Mottnaies. Portfolios, &c. Card Cases, :311eic,artimon floardS,Szc. With a very large and choice assortment of Tay Brooks, Gamcv, ni:vsected Pictures, 0 - c. JlMu MN. Scrap Ilioks and Eng,ravinA,rs. P. THOMSON. April 23, 1855. 1y ThelesSt System of doing Business ISat Way S SVII a good article ;to give each customer the fit!l value of atimeg. In licit manner you Will always give satisfaction and secure a customer in future. 15 , (:ettilettien who wish to buy a AzY U P I , : it 1,0 It CAR RI A (;1 , ' , 32 ,1-r- fr made in the most fashionable style, arid of the hest materials, should call upon the under signed, as he defies an/ tither munufacturcr to produce a better garriage at any price. ---- (r.)--Orders front a- distance thankfully re ceived, and promptly attended to: Repairing done at Mort "notice and on misonable terms. (—Country produce taken in eNch,inge for work. 11. G. CAM?, __ York Street, ispposilellte l'ost Office. Gettysburg, M.iy 7,1655. fuu Saving Fund or the United 4tates Company. I r lyE PER CENT. SAVING FUND 4 At Third and Chesnut, Philadelphia, the Grand I' outer Saving Fund of the Ended Stales upany is receiving money daily ; also . 1 y evenings, on deposit. This is the oFive Per Cent. Interest Paying Com v in the City ant; :State. The money is paid a .ck without notice, as usual. June 1355. 6.k‘ T. - °o r i ng. Removed a Few Door:, South of the 0 d Stand. JH. SK ELL\' respectfully informs his • old customers and the !illi.: aenerally, that he continues the T.4//.0 1.17; 131 ; :61. NESS. near his old stand, in South Baltimore street, where vill Iwo happy to accommodate all who t • • -trotii%e him. All work en• trusted , re warranted to fit an d b e o f 111,1 4 i t I Ilia lie. hanklul for past rivers, he solicts a cm- mince of public pa- New I"rn•h Spri and Summer Fainns are received. (:all and see them. liettyslinig, April 9, 1855. Notice in Earnest. LI, fennel entices having been g.,,Dled, we give this laQt ltroieeAlt;it I .tou.,ltets due es not paid before the 10//t eef Srplctirber next, will he pl.iced to the - hands of au ollicer for eitlleetion. N "I'OC , & SONS. !ii#l9les! - ON -Iwind and for a !zroat variety o 1 - 1(10K .s ES____,,ry Cheap. tall and sir thcm. GEO.AUNOLU._ Neptctol.er 1, Iksl. Leather. 1 1,1 IT% .II \ 1)1: N . Sr:. O. i ' Vf). .20 .Vorik /'//4,•/ /'/11 (J/. /p/t if!, 7.\1(11Z04"1 M A'rt• .‘1"1.1'121.:11q • C1'111:1'1', ;11111 I 111.(11tTE14,4 CO% I . \ [(CAI. F-SK I NN., and Dralorc; in 1111) ;111.1 ()AK is1)1,1.: I,TII Ji 1 PP. I 1 ' ; 1 y New Hardware More• rg subscribers would respectfully' an nou nee to their friends and the public that they have opened, a - NEW fi AIL WAI? E STOR E, in. *Baltimore Street, adjoininy; Ilte reAldenec of David Ziegler,Getlyemr4 , , in which they are opening a large and general assort ment of Hardware, iron, Wel, Grorerifs, Ctl Tl, E UY, COACII -TS-MTN-GS, pg L. i - r 3 irD) IL I ii,, , , cZ 9 , (Erbar—marc, ilioe' filibimr, Paints, Oils, and Dye-stuffs, in general, inetilding every description of arti cles in the . a>ve lines of b -- i - iiess, to which they invite the alleutitm of .Coacli-maker4, illaeliAMitits, Carpenters, 4 net - maher-, Shoe-makers, Saddlers, and the public gen er,dly• Our stock having been selected with ,g-real care and pit rchast d for Cash, we ! I -1)a ramee (for the Ready Money.) to dispose of any part of it on as reasonable terms as they can be pur. chased any where. . We parliculariy request a call from our friends, and earnestly solicit ashare of public favor, as we are determined to establish a char acter for selling Goods at low prices and do ng business on lair principles. JOEL B. DANNER, DAVID ELER. Gettysburg, June 9, 1151. _ tt • The C`fines►p► :More AVE have just opened, anti - now offer to the public the Last and cheapest assort ment of SPRING &SUMMER GOODS ever received In this Boromrh. Having purchased with great care, and being delet mined to sell cheap, we can offer without fear of" competi tion, the largest and most desirable assortment and at a cheaper rate than they call be furnish ed in or nut of the 13orough.• We would re spectfully call the attention of our fi iv rul s and customers to our fine assortment of Black and Fancy (11.0 . 1 . 115, eassitueres and Vestimrs, eat:i netts, Kentucky Jeans, E . :luminaries, Pains stuff of every description, Nankcenette, Tvt et &e. For ha Ladies we can show a splendid variety of DIZESS GOODS, Berage's of all colors,. Iterage de Linnets, Mons de Lai des, Lawns, Drilliantittes,, Silks, Bonnets, Ribbons, Fans, nets style Swiss, &e., &c. ()I' GROCNUI ES & QUEENSWAIZE we have our usnal larze supply.- Gra feful for past, In voric, we hope to merit a continuance of the same. Call and examine nor stock anti satisfy yourselves that ours is l'he (heap Store. No trouble to' show Goods. •I A 11 N ESTOC K 13 It OTH 1 , 1 It S. April 9, Iriss. tf Standard Lutheran Books. Lutheran Nlannal, on Scriptural Plitt eiples;' or the Augsburg Confession.— lustrated and sustained, chiefly by scripture roots anti extracts frutn standard Lutheran Theolootans of Europe and America; together with the,Fortnula of Government, and Discip line adopted by the general synod of the Evlng,eliead Lutheran Church in the United States. 13y 8. B:Schmitt:her, D. D., one vol. 12 Ino. - Lite of Nlartin Luther, edited by Rev. T. Stork, I vol. 8 vu., elegantly illtipArated. kiirtz's Manual Of S4crett Hiatory, transla hied by lltv. t;. Selieatler, I vol. 12 1110. The S(.1111.11711erS of our Departed, by Rev. F. W. Anspach, I vol. 12 ton. 'Life of Philip Alelanethon, translated from the German, by Rev.-CI. •h. Grote!. The rhildren'of the New Testament, by Rev." I'. 'Stork. Also, New Publications ()f leatliter hook publishers, retpdarly received, mill for Pale at puulisl►er's follom ing jusi received : Faintly Prayers for each morning and even ing in the year,.witii reference :a appropriate Scripture IZeadings, by !icy. .1. Cumming. Coo l ioing-'s Signs of the Times. A larg,e assortinerw:ot School—,ind alneons Books, Bibles of every description, Blan!, Books, \ riting Papers anti Stationery,. for —de at low prices, at the Bookstore of May . 21,1855. KELLER KU RTZ. ArthuesPatentSelf-SealingCarm. Lloit PI? ESE It VI N( FRES Fl k'lt(lll's, 1.7 TO Nl A'l'() ES, &c., by Hermetical . Cans-, which are .sealed :by the Housekeepers, without the aid of a tinner, and open easily without injury to the can, are rapidly coming hit() general use. run direc tions for putting up fruit accompany the cans; and the work is so easily perlortnod, that by their use, every family may have In sit fruit and tomatoes on their tables at all times, at SU lthuer prier's. Prirrs.—Pint Cans $:?..00; Quart $'2,50; Half-Gallon $3,50; Three Quarts 1,.;5; lons $5,00 per ,iozen. The different sizes nest, in order to secure economy in transpor tation. -Country Storekeepers will • find this new article one of ready sale. Manulacturq uud d-fiy- - Al - ZT I t . No. 60 South Tenth street, Philadelphia. July :30, 1853. 3nn Bounty Lands. zor.mERS who served in any war of the U. States a term no: less than f o ur/cen days. are entitled to 160 A(3 I{ Es 13() UN TV LAN 1), anti in case of the death of the soldier, his widow ar minor children, (if any.) are entitled to the same plant ity .1a cases where 40 or SO acres have already" been received, the difference necess:try to make up the 1(10 acres min tiow be drawn (* - -Apply to the subscriber. at his office. in Gettysbuw, where .pprinins havinff Land Warranfs In sell, may obtain the hi(diest price for them. IL Y. M'UNE March 19, 1855. 6in PROTECT/ON .4G.(IaST toss by Fire ! r 1 - 1 E undersigned informs property-holder; I_ that he has been duly appointed Ai2ent of the PERRY COITNTY 'll 11113 Al, INS() RAN i' COIIPANV, and that he is the only Agent in Ada s county fit the smile. lie will take orif4ii .1 and renew old In:su n:lees for cold Con, ty, which, since its In. •• • • „ • perfe , _ . confidence n the people of Adams and the adloininfr counties, (it helm' authorized to effect Insurances i • any port of the State.) Its ir.“ , grity and ability have been and satisfactorily demon. ;rated. The ;*rotation of rates of Insurance is adapted to the motool interests of the %%hole Company and the cht , .s of the ins-tired property. rvcry becomes a member of ike Company. ' l i my act in the sel,clion and iii direction of its the atoul t )er si n this c,,cntr is th , Mtn aLT,ors. C. f i' -en.l Jon. ; (7 ‘:111'11F:LL Secretary. ();!ice in [flo ona nuld, Perry county. \V NE \ler N, 0 o f . & ;. (7 Ica t.zetty-s-1-turg• December 25, Ixsl. ti For N;i:e o FR:eitt. MEI ,t11,, , rib,.r r' 1„ r "r Pent the GETTI;I, ti \mu,. Ile v. HI rtill Lite .11111 wily until Ow I ");;I ft 11.treh lEEE :2u, V. Rhodes , Fever and Ague Caine, OR, ANTIDOTE TO MALARIA, . • OR the Prevention and Cure of ENTER ,,MITTENT and RE3IITTENT FEVER and AGUE, CHILLS and FETER, DUMB AGUE, GEN ERAL DEBILITY, NIGHT :SWEATS, and all other forms of disease which, haiie, a common originorigin in Malaria or Miasma. This is a NATURAL ANTIDOTE which w,ll cn:irel rotect an resident traveller even in the most sickly or swampy localities, from any Ague or Bilious disease whatever, or any injury from constantly inhaling Malaria or Miaqinii. It will instantly cited,: the Ague in persons who have suffered for any length of time, - from one day to twenty years, so that they need never to have another chill, by continuing its use according d ireci ions. The patient at onee heltins to recover appetite and- strength. and continues until a permanent and radical cure is e free ted P-i: One or two bottles will a oswer for onl i nary cases; some may -require more., Direc tions in'Ciernian, Fryneli and Spartishoccom nany each bogie. Price one dollar. Liberal discounts made to the trade. JAMES A. It HODES, Providem;e, PROOF OF SAFETY. _New York, June 11, 1855. 4 have made a_ chemical examination of "RnonEs' FEviot .ENO AGUE CURE," or "AN. TinoTc To MALARIA," and have tested it ior Arsenic, Merciiry, Quinine, and Strychnine, but have not-found a particle of eithei iu it, nor have I found any .suhstanee in its compo snion that would prove injurious to the con stitution. IA S. R. CHILTON, 111,1)., Chemist." EVIDENCE OF MERIT; EWISMIG, Union Co., Pn„ Alny 2,1855 M it. J. A. Rnom , :s—Dear Sir : The box , Of medicine you sent me was duly received on the 11th of April. 1 have sold about one half of it, and ,so far the people who have used it are Qattified that it has c•iired them. It has certainly stopped the Ague in every one Who has used it. and six of the eases were of ling standing. My sister, who has itad it for five or six years back, and c.tuld never get it stopped, except by Quinine, and that only as lowr as she would take it, is now, I think, en• tirely cured by yo'nr remedy. J. C. McGINLY." CAUTION TO AGUE SUFFERERS. Take no more Arsenic, Mercury, Quinine, :•:trychnine, or Anti- Periodies or medicines of Any kind, the virtue of which is owing to such poisonous drugs. The most they can do is to .'break the chills" for a short time, while they are sure to cause con•Aitutionar maladies that cease only with hifc. Remember that the only Fever and Ague remedy that is harmless as well, as-sure. is Rl-101)E.Si FETER AND -AGUE CURE. For sale by druggists generally. Aug. 6, 1855. 1y &ie.. LET VS REASON TOGETHER ! nolloway!)s Pills. has been • I. t l h l e - I o A t l oTt he \'‘. ll l L B an i C ra K ce l to It W' he down by disease and suffering. HOLLO WAY'S PILLS are gpeciaily adapted • to the relief of the WEAK, the N VOUs; the ATE, and the INiIRM, of all climes, arg.es, sexes, and constitutions. Professor Holloway Personally superintends the. manu facture of his medicines in the United States, and offers them to a free and enlightened peo ple,- as the best remedy the world ever saw for the removal of disease. These Pills Piteiff the Mond. These famous Pills are expressly combined to operate on the stomach, tine liver, the kid neys,, the lungs, the skin, and the bowels, correcting any derangen►ent in their functions, purifying the blood, the very fountain of lite, and thus curing disease in'all its furors. Dy-pepsia and Liver Comilla Wis.. Nearly Waif the human race have taken these Pills. It ho been ps,ved in all parts of the world, that nothing has beeti found equal to them in eases of disorders of the liver, dys pepsia, and stomach complaints generally.— They soon,give a healthy tone to these organs, however niuch deranged, and when all other means have failed. General Debility. Many of tla; most despotic Governments have opened_ their Costion H onses to the in trodurtion of these Pills, that they may be come the medicine of the 111a8S1-"!9. Learned Colleges adult that this is the best medicine ever known for persons of - delicate health, or where the system_ has been impaired, as its invigorating properties never lull to afford relief. Female Cimiptaisits. No female, young or old, should be without this celehrated medicine. ,It cilrects - and reg ulates the mulittily -- eiiTirs - 'es at all petiods, act ing- in many cases like n charm. • It is als.o, le___Utatcan_lie—giv to children of all ages, and for any complaint ; couseque'nily no family should. be without it. .11ailamay's Pi Hs are flie best reme dy tauten in VEThiiorld fidlowing Dw'ases A , dbina Debility Liver Co in plaint 3 Ihm ul Compiaiuti FM er WWI Ag'ile. I,lill 1it.,,, of :lai iti C0m.41.14 Ftinialo Complaint , : Pik:. -Cobi, Ht , ,itlacia , 4. ~..Stun. and tirar3l Di•en•:eq I )1.11;(4,1 tetlt t.~~,Ll~Cul•,A /111114 , 11Z:i Lou: Ycn(•real Alrecti4,n lu~~art%Vt..tknt•s urvo, of all ki Lids ** *st, ,11 a t the Kstablisbiner - of FrofesPor 1101,hownv, 80 Maid-:n Lane/New York, and `24.4 Stranii, London. and, by all respectable • D ruggists and Dealers ed e hies' Wrong h out the United States, and the eivilized world, in Iroxes, at 2,5 cents, 6:13 cents, and ,$1 each. fite-There is a considerable saving by tak ing the larger sizes. N. IL—Directions for the guidance of pa f.ents in every disorder are affixed to each Box. July 16, 1855. 1 v row F. a. Smith, 1)ORT MON NA I E., POC EET BOOK", 1 AND !MESSING CASE ANI 7 PAC- T 1 R N. ilr, cnr. tyr Purtrill ('hr,,,/ sig , Phi lath ?phut, alwnys on ' a large and varied a• - •:-nronent of Port Monnaivs Poeket 13ooks, Callas, Bankers Cases, 'i'eavelinn 13an•a, Notts Holders, Baok , rammon Boards, Port Folios, Chess Men, Portable Desks, Pocket Meat. Books, Dres , ing tises, Cigar Case . s. &e. .reneral assortment of ENG, [ASH, FRENCH & t;EiZNIAN FANCY ()ODS. Vino Poeket Cntlery. Razors, Razor Strr.ps of G. 11.1 Pens. Wholesale, Speo n d and Thin] Floors. F. 11. SMITH, N. W. c , ,rnt-r Cle.'•nat its . N. 11.--On the receipt of $l, a Superior Gold P.m v‘ ill be sent to at.y yin (.1' the States. hs nr.eil ;—.lescrilii pen, thus, metlinni, bard, or salt. [ Ipril .. 1 ''.3. I y China. Glass :trig! Cati•eintoorare. ae, Ills Sztrre SSIJI• In .1. 1 :{• ( T PO ItTER aroi ilcr in 17 1I IN A , 1 (;!,A;s: a „,l Qi• EEN s \‘. Ai? n S 71•• f, n f! , 'lnd 1. , • 1. „ ‘').„ ro , ;,..tt'n 1,1- %1.4 , , : r- i11 , .\ •,:i,t),!!. )1 %%.:11 c.~o W ucic. NV r, . •-•./ • a. • Election rroclaination. w F ( I . E I? ,4 1 , r e t b o y i s A c; ct ia l t ly the titled, "An act to regulate the General Elec tions of this ColTllliOnwfaltii. " enacted on the. 2(1 of 1839, it is enjoined on toe to give Public Notice of such Election to be itrld, and to enumerate in sock rut lice what ofnceis are to fie le.cted :1, II THOM .A Sheriff of the Coons of .Ailains, do, therefore, here- ,y !rive this 3 uhlie notice to the — Electors a the said County of Adams, that a {; EN F. It A L. I%ECTION wilt he held in said County, On //e &rut& Tuesiloy Octuber pert.(lhe 9/h.) in the several Distri.,ts Cow p osed of the 1 . 01 lowing Townships. viz: In the First district, composed of the Bor ough of Gettysburg - . .and the to.vnship of Cumberland, at the Court-house in Getty's- Ell In the Seennd diStriet, composed of the township of Germany, at the house now oc cupied by Levi Creps, in the town-of Littles tow n, nt the township ot Germany. In the Third district., composed of town ship of Ox ford, at therhnuse of Widow Miley, in the town of New Oxford. - In the Fourth district, composed of the townships of Latimore and liuntington, at the house formerly occupied by Anthony Shane brook, in the the township of,Huntington. In the Fifth district. composed of the town ships of Hamiltonbar► and Liberty, at the Public School-hence in Millerctown. lathe Ninth district, composed of the town ship of Hamilton, at the house now occupied by David Newconirner, in the town of East Berlin. In the Seventh district, composed of the townshtp of Menallen, in the public School house in the town of 13eridersville. In the Eicrlith district, composed of the, township of Straban, at the house of Jacob L. Grass, in finnterstown. In the Ninth district, composed of the town ship of Franklin, at the house formerly oc cupied by .flieob Stallsmith, in said township. In the Tenth district, corn posed of the town ship of Conowago, at ',the house of John - 11q.stwy, in McSherrystown. in tin- Eleventh District; composed -of . the township of Tyrone, at the house of :Samuel Sadler, in Heidlersburf. In the Twelfth district, composed of rho township of Montujoy, at the boude of Geo. Snyder, in said tow Fishy. - In the 'l'hirteenth district, composed of the township of Mountpleasani, at the public - School-house in said township, situate at the cross roads, the one leading trurn Oxford to the Two Taverns, the other from Hunters-town to Hanover. In the Fonrteentli district. composed of the township of Reading, at the public School house In Flanipton. In the Fifteenth distrtet, composed of the Borough and • township of Berwick, at the public School-house in Ahbottstown. In the Sixteenth district, composed of the township of Freedom, at the house of Nicholas Moritz, in said township. In the Seventeenth .district, composed of the township of Union, at the house of Enoch Lefever, in said 'township. In the Eioitteenth district, composed' of the township of r Butler, at the public School house in Middletown, in said township. At which time end places will be elected ONE (..!ANAL COMEIIPASIONER ; ONE MEMBER BF' ASSEMBLY ; ONE COUNTY. 'TREASURER ; ONE CORIMISSiONEB ; ONE COUNTY A uniTtin ; and OrcE DIRECTOR GE THE POOR. Particular attention is directed to,the Act of Assembly, passed the '2.7111 day of February, 1819, entitled *-Art act relative to voting at . ele.ctions - in Adams, D-arphin-, York, Lancas ter, ()Itinberlad . , 13radtbrd, Centre, Clreenf, and Erie..Vl7.: Trlont Be it enacted by the Senate and House of Representatives of the Common wealth of PennsyLvartia in General AsSenohig met, and it is hereby enaeted by the authority of the same—that it shall be lawlul for the qualified voters of the critroties of A r tiams, Lancaster, Dauphin. York, Franklin, 4'nnt berland, Bradford, Centre, Creene, anti Erie, from and after the passage of this act, to vole for ail candidates for the various offices to he filled at a n election on one slip or ticket: Provided, The office for Vt' hiCh e very candi date is voted for, shall be 4esi ! -rnatett, as re goire.ri by the existing laws of this Common- . wealtit. • SixTtort 2. That =may frai4 irniTrmineel by any person voting nt - the rummer above pre scribed, shall be punished by the existing taws of this Commonwealth." Ar.so—ln and by virtue of the 14th section of the act aforesaid, every . _person, excepting Justices of the Peace, who shall hold 'any office or appointment of profit or trust under the Government of the United States, or oil any city "or incorporated' district, whether a commissioned officer or otherwise, a smbonli nate officer or agent. who is, or shalt b.e em ployed under 1116 legislative; executive or ju diciary department of this State_, or of tl 1) nett .tates . , or of any city or incorporated "di , 3trict, and also Hurt every Member of Con gress and - of the .State Le.rislatorr, ;mil of the Select or Common Council of ally City, or Commissioner of any innorpotated district. is hy.law incapable of trold..tg , or eticreising at etlie same tine., the (Ace or appointment of Judge, Inspector, or Clerk of ally election of this Commonwealth, and that no Judg e. dn _ spec tor, or other 011ierr of any such el ection, ilia!, be eligible to any office to be then +(lied for. ALso—That In the fourth section of the. Act of Assembly entitled '•An Act relating toe x ecutiuns, and for other purposes," approved Apri! 16111, 1840, it is enacted that the alum said 13th sect;on "shall not he construed, as to prevent any militia officer or borough officer, from serving as judge, inspector or clerk, at any general or special election in this Commonlcealth." And in and by an Act of the General As sembly . cf — this. passed the 2d day of July, 1839, it is directed that the inspectors and..lud9es he at the places of their districts on th e d a y o f the General Election aforesaid, at 9 Welnck in the forenoon. to do and perfisr in the several ditties reqiiired and enjoined on thew in and by the same aet, And h *Yet of the General Assembly of this state, afore. said, that one of the Judges of each of the dif ferent districts aforesaid, who shall have the charge of the certificates of the number of voles which ‘ have been given for each candidate fur the different offices then and there voted for at their respective districts, shall meet on M e third day after the election, which shall he on Frie/oy, the I.2th cf Oct Orr aforesaid,at . the Court-house, in the Boron , rh (111 Getlyshnr , r, then and there to maliti a fair statement and certificate of the number of voles : shall have heel (riven at the different districts the CO Int v of .A11:1111s lor any person or persons fur the °tilers atop ,aid. Ii EN I? T iio NI Sitvritr's Offire, (;"Ityshorg, 'Sept. [O, 1:-i53. IZejnll:L I r i E the rwhiie that he stir. rt•iti.ves the ientaitt.; of the dead, an d i, prt . pe , r , ( I 10 any 41!-,tattee t(d_yri t y g t h om hr.e. 111.,•11.11-20'S lu\%er than eve , —.lntl dz. lOW theis2%%,,t. L.. :jo.J :'. .. r :. ~... ~::.~.. \‘.II,II.IIING,
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