irrlo:7 - 1, 4 3 .Al-.)iillia,r3 ._THE REPUBLICAN COMVILER. KIND PATEONi3 ; The ever-moving wheel has turned, And brought another year ; The past has gone—forever gone, With ail its joy and care. bail, May al o then, to - the. present year, it bear hope, and joy, r Patrons far and'near MI True bliss Few '.things -of note have happened We last our greetings brought, And all we have to tell you now, Requires but little thought. Our Ship of State still rides the waves, Despite the stormy weather,— The reason - Wily is easy told : Her friends stick close together. Pirates have hung upon her track, And held false lights in view— . They can't seduce her from- her course, Her Helmsman's bold; and •true. They might as well give up the chase, She's far beyond them all— SONS OF THE SiRES, NOR ANY NAME / CAN TENH'T TIER TO HER FALL. But ,let us come, now nearer home, ° And see what has been done, What - game have WE been playing HERE, Who's lost ? And who . has won ? Our glorious State has raised licr voice, And settled all dispute— She thundered out in tones most plain, "PROSCRIPTION HERE WONT SUIT." PROTECTION AGAINST Loss. by Fire: THE unnersignedinforms property-holders that he has been duly appointed Awott of the PERKY. COUNTY MUTUAL foIRE INSURAN OE COMPANY, and that he is the rally Agent in Adams county for the same. He will take orioinal and renew old Insu rances for said Company, which, since its In corporation, in 1813, has secured the perfect confidence of the people of Adams and the adjoining counties, (it being authorized to -effect Insurances in any part of the State.) its integrity and ability have been fully and satisfactorily demonstrated. The gradation of rates of tnsurance is adapted to the mutual interests of the whole Company and the class of the insured property. Every person insur ing becomes - a metnher of the Company, and may act in the selection of officers and in the direction of its operations. Mosits Mot:Lvov represents the members in this county in the Board of Man agers. C. Runt, Jr., is President, and Jots Castysiti.t. Secretary. Office in Bloomfield, Perry county. LCII. McCI, NA N. OfFiceof M. & W.:llo_3lmi, brettysburg December 25, 1854. tf Bounty Land Claims. undersigned will attend promptly to the collection of elalins for BOLINVY LANDS under the - late act of COn;.rrees. Those who have already received 40 or 80 Acres, can now receive the balance, by calling on the subscriber and making the necessary application. JO lit, B. DA N N - FM. Gettysburg, March 12, 1855. O. OLD SOLD' Ens. Bounty Laud Act of .1955. TN!: undersigned is now folly prepared to file and is rapidly filing etatcas TO 1 1 011. N . LAND for soldier' n 1 the War of 1813. and of ALL the wars of the U. Stales—their widows and minor children. In addition to his long experience and success. he would add, that. In all tile many chinas he has hitherto (between 100 and 200) he has carefully pre served, and has now every thing necessary to establish the rights of claimants—as also Rolls And' Lists of Companies, awl facilities far fur nishing prodffs in all cases that may be en trusted to 11,:m. -. • He has made complete arranstements for tocatingioarrants in the Western States. Tror rant* Ikm...fhi—lratrun/xsri/d. Apply persottal• ly or by letter to D. 'M'CON -AUGLIY. Gettysburg, March 12, 1855. tf Dist:ol tag ion of Pa rt ne rxh p. Co-1 3 .artnership existinz bett%een the Subscribers has been dissolved this day by mutual consent. We are much ()bilged to our friends and the public for the liberal sii:Tort extended to us. Our Books are placed itt the hands of Alex. Cohean for collection, and we earnestly re -9 uest those indebted to us to call and make immediate pymer.t, as we desire to settle the business of the firm without delay. W. W. PA XTO Sept; 11. tf ALEX 12 e 1,1 N W. W. Pa T. I 0 El N FORMS his friends and the public gener ally, iliac lie will cnotinue t! flat & Shoe Business, at his old Siand. and will alway keep on hand a larac_and splendid assortineto of BOOTS & SHUNS. lIATS & CAPS of every variety of style and prices, which he i. determined to sell law for Cash Counity Produce. Call and lee the Goixls. Sept. 24. 1.835. tf crate Ibis vray, 1 4 1 AliNitSTOC14; ItUOTH MRS viii se)) J you MillMr.',CON '25 yew , : 110 00, the elivape•si lot ever brou: 4 ht to the Ju nay. Cali F.-onii at the OF E I? ED !'RUNT. Ready...znade Clop;lotim, 11.0 TH. Coviucr. Cassiiner,, i!n-sinots. b4ni 4 .ITA COUtalit‘ily 111 r 2 jl; loarirdM4 In t()I,V II 31 I.IIV — arm , potu u e ). ItiNOLD. Nov. per — JOB intlYflNl4---LiON4„: sar UE CARk.IER OP ,74.11 VARY Ist', 1656, = without alloy. vtiriety , j I: 'tile hest +orlt:ttt SI ReC_, J. Lawrence I1111,_:111. D., r:/ ' 1214'1111.P1 ETAS hisOfliceonedoor westofthe Lutheran church, in Chatnhersbnrg street, and e.p posite Grammer's store, where those wishing 1,0 kayo wily !Rental Operation performe r ti aro respectfully invited to call. RISPE RENCK S Dr. D. Gilbert, Dr. C. N. &duchy, Dr. D. Horner, Rev. C. P. Krauth,• rim., Rev. 11. L. Bausther, D. D., Rev. Prof. William M. Rey nolds,Rev. . Prof. Nt..binobs, Prof. NI. L.Sunver. Gettysburg., April 11, 1853. tf • AVCollallghvY, .47T0 II :VEY .dT L. 9 TT',. (Office removed to one door West of Buehler's Drug & Book-store, Chatithersburg street,) Attorney & Solicitor for Patents and recisions, 13OUNTY hand Warrants, Back-Pay sns pended Claims, and all other claims against the Government at Washington, D. C.: also American claims in England. Land War rants located and sold, or bought, and higlwsi prices given. • Agents engar„ed in ineatinr 4 . warrants in Illinois. and other Western States; and lands for sale there. (J A pply to Hui pergonally or by letter. Gotysburg, Nov. 21, 1H53. NOW FOR 8./HM.II.I;S !'‘,\ NEW SUPPLY OF FAL!. AND WINTER Ready-made Clothing-, AUCUS SAMSON has just returned in front New York, Philadelphia, and Baltimore, with the largest and hest assort ment of R1:311)".M.411E C 1.0: 11111. VG, ever brought to Gettysburg, made up in magnifi cent styles, and most approved fashions. In regard to workmanship, they can't be excelled by any customer tailor. Having enlarged my place and stock, 1 am able to sell Ready-made Clothing- of every de scription, cheaper ;Ilan ever offered hefore in this or any other place this sine of the Attar tie. ,My stock consists in part of COATS of all sizes, prices, colors and kinds, made up in a superior manner. PANTS & VESTS. of the latest and most fashionshle styles, and every kind of goods suit.able for winter wear; also BOOTS & _SHOES, and a large assort ment of Gentlemen's and 11 , 1ys' Furnixhing _Goods, consisting in extra quality linen-boson, Shirts, Suspenders, Gloves, Half !lose, Col- I bars, Neck and Pocket I Vindkerchiels, and an extraordinary assortnient of black satin and fancy Se /rad justinz Stocks, and various other fancy articles; together with timbrellas,Trunks. ( (levet Bags, alv, Cars, Boots and Shwas. 11 y Goods are selected and purchased under the most Nvorable circumstances. ."Quick Sales swill Prqfits," is always the motto I ant determined to carry out, at the Mnney•saving Cl.4liing- Emporium in York street. A personal - examination can alone satisfy en4torners of the coalprehensiveness of Iny stock, which I am selling at least 2.0 percent.. lower than can be found at any of my com petitors. fib`"! am also prepared to sell wholesale to country merchants -desiring to sell again. R e ady Made C lothing at CHEAPER HATES THAN CAN BE BOUGHT IN THE CITIF.s. 11 you doubt it cal; and examine for yourselves. N.l A IiCUS SAMSON. N. B —All Goods bought of tnewlll be ex „h;„4,,d iC ih e y d o not prove sattsfsctory. Gettysburg, Oct. - 1, 1855. A LARGE AND CHEAP LOT OF GROCERIES, &C. LI 11 ANUEL Z 1 EG L ER has ju-t returned _l_4l front the city with the largest lot of L;l{ol2EltigN_lte has ever- hetore opened, to %%hid, he invites the atteittion of al!. convinced ilt.tt he can °tier RARE BARGAINS. II e 11.1 S iilS4) fine lot of H A \is. SI i LI J. &Az : 11 , s H of all 011,6 Orllltres. Leinottv, and , ether fruits: ; Crackers, Nuts, Confect:u,s.s ; Svg.•lrs, • Wee°, Nnuff, and a general varte!v ever) thing, "front a nesdle to an anellor, 4- • .:11nost. t;tye him a cull, lf 'you want to . what's eho:p and good, uc-e-tak.cu-i_n-e_x_eiLvtimp Goods. ( \lay 7, (855. 6 het ‘ ii. vl 3 : 1 11 7 \ 1 E lt'la t s..ru m c c I . e i...,s Old' Adams, too, has ‘S rahened up, • (Still nearer yet to come,) And was in earnest when -she said, ‘ 4 Sam's men must stay at-hoine," But let- us talk of something. else, This to )ie might grow stale, Our wish NOW IS to -see you a , • - A ridira' On a. rail," You know the Road will now be It's trail: is near marked out, And SOOll we'll see the Iron-Horse rlis true—beyond a doubt. We might have had it long •If we' bad only pleased— This verse runs hard,- hold on Until our engine's. greased. " PENELOPE'S " gone yet we can say, She served us long and well, And in her 50 years of use, Had -much good news to tell. " . S.tin's" . friends rejoiced when "NELLY" died, And thought he'd lake full sway, But "NELLY ANN" came on the ground, Prepared to win - the day. - - - We brought her .in, in noble style, With sound of fife and drum, Four gallant greys j► c►R carriage drew,— . " S.irds" boys .looked mighty glum. The___±‘,Taps.ovorm" heard her first report, A sound of thousand tongues, To -make ac:_noise but halt' so loud, Would split "SAm's" IRON lungs. We ALWAYS HAVE been- on the groUnd, When duty -called us there; Titus, let our men in future net, And we have naught to fear. And now,' hind friends, we part again, .But one thing wore say, . Again, TO AL!, A HAPPY YEAR!- BUT DON'T FORGET MY PAY. New Fi m in and Ni'w Goods. /1111 E subscribers, having bought the stock of Boots, Shoes, Rats and Caps of K EL LER KU ItTZ, purpose continuing the ness, at the old established stand, Smith last Corner of Centre Square, where they have just received a fresh supply of the abovu goods (roil' the cities of Fhiladelphia and Baltimore, comprising all the new and desirable styles of m en ' s Boy s " a y Silk, Fur, ;., „and Slonili HATS. 'Men's, . kt . Boys' and Youths' Fine' Calf, ip; and Grained BOOTS & ' SHOES, with a large assortment of Ladies', MiSSVS' and Child's Walking and Fine Dress . SllO ES, 6AITE 1? 8, &c. GutoDress-shoes, Buskins and Sandalls in every variety. We would respectfully announce to the citi zens of Adams county, that we have an earnest disposition to please the particular taste of every one who may favor us with their patron age, and respectfully ask all to call and see. The business will be condneled under the Firm of COI3EAN & PAyroN. A LEXAND ER COREA N, N LOP I'AX'I'ON. Oct. 32 - , 1855. 9111-1 E subscriber having disposed of his in t tetest in the hoot; Shoe, Flat and Cap B usiness to Al essrs. BEA N 6z. P XTON, respectfully ;i-hs the continuance of his friends anti customers to patronize ihe New Firm. KELLER KURTZ. Oct. 2 - 4, 1855. A 31orvelloos I:rmrtly for a illarvcifous Age ! Holloway"s Ointment. Till': GRAND EXTERN AI, E'll I) V. fly •the aid t. f a micrescope, we see•mil lions of little openings ,on the surface of our bodies. Through these this Ointment, when rubbed on the skin, is carried to any organ or in ward part. Diseases 11f Ihe • Kid neys, iNs• orders of the Liver, affections of the heart, Infbinimation of the Langs. Asihmas, Coughs and-Colds. are by its E ver y t ionsev . Il e knows that salt passes freely through bone or Ili. at Of any thickness. This healino thotment tar more readily penetrates throtioli any bone or fleshy part of the living body, curing the most dangerous inward NMl plaints, that tia now he reached by other means. Evv%ipeirtsoia t l Ileum ,i;scorbutic 1111111014. No remedy has ever 41011 e so much for the cure of diseases 41fihe Skin,w hatever form they may aRSIlme, as this Ointment. No case of Salt I? hewn, Scut vy, Sore Heads, Scrofula, or Erysipelas, can long withstand its influence. The inventor has :ravelled over many parts of the globe. visiting the principal hospitals, dispensing - tlilS 1 ) 1 .ntment. advice as to its application, and has thus been the means or restoring countless numbers to health. Sure Legs, Sore Breasts, Wounds av Ulcers. Some of the most scientific surgeons now rely solely on the use of this wonderful Oint ment, when having . to cope witty the worst cases of sores, wounds. ulcers, Oandular swellings., and tomors. Prof. Hollow;ty has, by command of the Allied Governments, dis patched to the hospittla of the East, latge shipments of this Ointment, to [tensed under the direction of the Medreal Staff, in the worst cises of wounds. It will cure any ulcer, viandular swelling, stiffness or contraction of the joints, even 0f . t20 years' standing. Pales and Fistulas. 'Chew and other slittilar distressio cumC, plaints can he effectually cured if the Oior: ment be well ruhlicd in over the pArts aft cted, and by otherwise folloa irg the printed dime; !ions around each pot; Bulb Mc Ointment and Pill, should be uged in the follniviivr eases; 1. , ,0reF or a.ll kinds Elp-unintk :zpraltig. Ban'on9 1.0, li, chat r d liAnds (1,11 IN win 1-k n C!.:111.1. F. , til i Ls 511.1.. I ep.' St.l 1;11-..t.,61 IA:It h \^n Sur,• Nlort nri.d F.rttptinuc 11/ e1..t114 ** Solti at tht. E•itabliAtturnt Pri,l,F4:7Tor flot.L.o.„cay, 'Maioen Lalle.. Neil; YOrk • a ltd :114 Strand, London. and by all rospectable Di n ,, L osts and I)i..der , s-in M t•di(-i net; Litrotigh: tit. the II nitoci Statev„and the ei iltzod 11 arid, tio Pot- , .at cents, 6.2?; cents, and *1 l'ify - Tis , re is a t.f by !lig the lar(rer stz-, N. 8.-I)ircelll , l. , fnr the nf pa tients to rvery Jy 23, LE.,s:).eukv made, ago, bit, ESIOSI THE CARRIER. Ca rd. til Joints Yeno, e.d ni PS utiflo. kicifs Sheri is Sales. r's 7 pursuance - of sundry writs of Venditioni Exponas, issued Mit of thiiVoti rt of Com mon Pleas of Ada►ns county - , and to ine direct. pd, will be exposed to Public Nale 4 ,st the Coutt House, in the Borough of Gettysburg, on Saturday, Me 19th day If January, 1556, at 1 o'clock, P. M., the following described Heal Estate, viz' tua te 7 i-n---Stra n—t own sh , Adams county, Pa., containing 139 Acres, more or less, adjoining lands of Isaac Miller, Jesse Wolford; Peter Spangler and others, on which is erected a one and a halt *tory STONE DWELLING • . 1101JSII, a one story Stone . 7 S j - j' Kitchen attached, a Stone Shop, and a neverfailing, well of water,near the door, with a pump in it--a Bank Barn, lower story stone, Wagon stied, Corn-crib attached, Car riage -house, Hog-stat.le, and an excellent Orchard. Seized and taken in execution as the property of Jowl KELLER - . - - ALSO - A I,o l l' OF GROUND, containing, 2 Acres. more . or less, eituate in Berwick Low p, Adams COLlnfy,Ta., adjoining lands of Alexander Harman, Peter Lockman, and , ct ed a two EME story HO USE, lower story stone, ;;;S:2 and upper story log—a Stable, 0.. 4 ' part stone and part lo,g—running water near tho door.--Assn. Fruit-trees , on said lot. Seized and taken in execution as the property of ISAAC C. THOMAS. -- A L 613 --- On Friday, the 18th if January, 1856, at the house of Caleb B. Hildebrand, in Petersburg, York Springs, A TRACT OF, LAND, con taining 10 Acres, More or less, situate in Lath - mire township', Adams county, adjoining lands of Abraham Ziegler, Jacob Forscht, And others, on which are erected a two story LOG HOUSE';, a one story Log Kitchen attached,.a .Log Stable, and other ont-buildtngs,—A Iso, Fruit trees on said lot. Seized and taken in exe cution as the property of GEORGE %V. FICKLE. H laN RY THOMAS, Sheriff.' • Ten per cent. of the purchase money upon all sales by the Sheriff must be paid over jiff.. mediately after the property is struck down, and on failure to comply :herewith theproper ty will he again put up for sale. Dec. 341855. is Valuable Houses and Lots, IN AN D AROUND - GETTY SW; RG , nT PRIV3TE S 3 I, E ['IWO Two...story BRICK HOUSES . n i opposite the English " Lutheran „ON Church on Chambersburg street, being, 'Ail excellent stands for public business. One Two-story BRICK HOUSE, and adjoining vacant lot, on Railroad ER , street. Two HIGHLY IMPROVED LOTS on the Millerstown Road, each containing about Vire Acres, of which about one-third is woodland. , —ONE LOT OF SIX OR SEVEN'ACRES, west of the Theological Seminary and adjoin ing lands of Mr. Dustman. • ONE LOT OF FOUR OR FIVE ACRES, on the ridge adjoining the railroad West of the borough. Terms accommodating. , Apply to S. S. SC II M UCKER. Dee. 31,,1R55. 3t ..___ ..______ Independent. Blues. you will yueet for parade, at the Apnory, in full dress, on Tuesday, the 816 qf January next, at 10 o'clock, A. M., with arms and accoutrements in good order, and provided with 13 rounds of blank cartridges. A court of appeals will he held at the Armory at 3 o'clock in the afternoon of said day. By order of the Captain, - Dec. 31. • JOHN CULP, 0. S. LOMt and Found! AT THE CHEAP CORNER, Fall Si. Whiter Goods, IF every description, will he sold very low VI tor cash. Also a variety of SHAWLS, and /IE3 D - 31,4 D E CLOTHING, vw cheap._ Call and see. JOHN HOKE. Gettysburg, Oct. 29,1855. " Flour ! Flour : r II E undersigned continues the Flom bus iness as heretofore. He sells by the barrel or any smaller quantity. By taking sm.w. PROFITS he can buy as high and sell as low as, anybody else, and by always endeav oring to keep none but the best, he hopes to merit and receive a continuance ofiiheral pa- tronage. Oct. 8, 1955. Caledonia iron. A LIN EsOC K BROTHERS., having. the exclusive sale-of CALEDONIA ROLL ED IRON for Ckttysburg, would call the at tention of buyers to this make of Iron—the hest _in the market—which will be sold at the lowest rates. We keep ,a large supply of II AINIM ER Et) IRON constantly on hand. 'Call at the sign of the Dec. 10, 1855. GREAT ATTRACTION AT Grazer's Cheap Watch & Jew elry Store ALEXT FRAZER respectfully informs the. public, that he has just received a lame and splendid assortment of rich and nevi , style GOLD JEWELRY of all kinds, inclu ding Breast Pins, finger Rings. Ear Rings. of the most fashionable styles ; lob. vest and guard Chains, Cufr Pins, ‘Vatch Keys, &c. Also, Alba ni Spoons, Fa ncy Vases, Watch Gnards, Keys, and Chains, C;ol.n & tittvre W ATC H ES. together with a large assort-*-- - went of 'Mourning Goody. suitable for persons in mourning, and numerous curter ar ticles in his line—all of which will be sold at the lowest cash prices. As I have purchased all my goods from regular Jewellers, I will WARRANT them to be what -4 pronource them. Of this pur chasers may rest assured. ii,..irWAVUHES AND JEWELRY-RE PAIRED, as heretofore. Give tne a call, in Baltimore street, a few doors from the diamond, if you want zoo(' Jewelry, and the genuine article, lower than the same can be purchased any place out of the city. • A L EX. It . It AZ ER. Gettysburg, Nov. 5; 1535. tf _ -- Bounlv LaraW:. COLIIIEI3B who served in atly war of the ).7 li. States a term no'. less than fipurteren days, are entitled to IGO 11 Ks BO NTY I), anti to case of the (lo a th of the so ldi er , hi., widow or minor children, (if any.) art emit! , -d the same quantity. In cases k% here 4tl or SO acres have alreidy here received. the difference, iteces,:liry to tuaLe up die 1 60 acres can now he draw,n Ipply to fly' s.iliceriber.nt its ofrwo. in Gettvsbura. where pvrsons bating Land Warrants lo sell, may obtain the'lli.die•st price for theca. U. G. M'CREARY. March . 19, I ti").s. 6:n I) f 00 :\I lVarr—rar }Ali E I'o W M. GI LI, ESP I E, At the Post Office. RED FRONT. Trustee , S ale {)F le REAL ESTATE. rp H subscriber, as Trustee, by virtue of a decree 41 the Circuit Court for Frederick county, NM, sitting as a Court of I.:quity, offer at Public Sale, ou the. premises, on Tues. day, the . 151/I of January, 185 d, at 11 o'clock, A. Al—, That Valuable Farm; of which the late Riebard Cromwell died seiz ed and on which the subscriber has ever since resided. This Beautiful Little Farm. .one of the most attractive, in the County • for a family residence, beside being productive in the high est 4lef,Tree, It contains, by sifrirey, 122 Acres,l Rood,•andl.s Perches; about 12 acres of which are finely wooded with oak and hickory ; the rest is in the highest state of cul tivation. It has on it a large and thrifty .dpple and Peaeh Orchard, with a fine cistern of wa ter, besides a neverfailing pump, close to the house; also a neverfailing pump in the barn yard. The improvements consist ofa comfortable & roomy I) W,EL- • LINGi - 1 0 US E, partly brick and partly frame, with - a Bath-house Stabling for 24 horses ; Granaries; house;Corn,- Ice-house ; Dairy; Meat-house • Poul try-houses, and all other necessary and con venient buildings for farming purposes, in cluding excellent OUT- HOUSES FOR SERVANTS. There are three Mills within miles-of the farm. The farm is about five miles from Freder ick city and one mile from the Baltimore and Ohio Railroad. ,11 , FirPersons desiring to examine the prem ises can do so by calling on the subscriber w•ho still resides there. TERnts of SALE, prescribed by the decree :one third of the purchase money to be paid cash on the day of sale, or on the ratification of sale by the Court, at the option of the purchaser; one third on a credit of two years, arid the re; mining. third on a credit of three years; the deferred payments to be secured by the bonds of the purchaser with the Pecurity to he ap proved by the trustee, and the whole purchase money to bear interest from the day of sale; and on the ratification of the sale by the *Court, and on the payment of the whole purchase money, and not before, the said trustee by. a good dial sufficient deed to he executed and acknowledged agreeably to law, shall convey to the purcha;gr, and to his •or her heirs the property, free, clear. and discharged from all claims of the parties to the decree or uf any person or persons claiming. by, from or under Ahern. - CAROLINE JANE CROMWELL, Dec. 24, 1855. Is • Trustee. 117 - Ciettygburg Compiler copy till male, mark cost. and mend a paper to advertiber at Frederick, I(.l.—FitEbErizcx CITIZLN. VALUABLE PROPERTY AT Private Sale. riiH F . , undersigned will sell at Private Sale . that desirable property, in McSherrys town, Conowago township, Adams county, Pa., lying on the public to ni running through said place. It contains Ten Acres, more or less, of first rate land, adjoining lands of Br. 11. N. Lilly, Samuel and Joseph Staum baugh, and others, and is finely -improved.— There is a large Two-story BRICK D ELIA NG, with a Two•story Brick :P: Back-building, fronting on the street, - and nearly opposite the public house of John Busby, Esq., a good Log Barn, au Orchard of choice fruit, a good well of water, and other improvements. Possession given on or before the Ist day of April next, as may 'be desired. If not sold, the property will be FOR ?ENT. Persons wishing to view the premises will call on John Busby, Esq. MICHAEL HERRING Nov. 26,1855. tf Election. TOTICE is hereby given that there will 1.11 be a meeting of the Stockholders of the Gettysburg Railroad Company at the Court house, in the Borough of Gettysburg, on Mon .cloy, the 141/i of January next, to choose a President and twelve Directors fur the ensuing year. DAVID MI, LS, -iSec'y. Dec. 2-1, 1855. td Register's Notice. VOTICE is hereby given to all Legatees 111 and other per - Sons concerned, that the -idminisfralion -*counts he7einalter mentioned will he presented at the Orphan's Court of Adams coupty, for confirmation and allowance, on Monday ; the 21$1 ef January next. 101. The account of Win. Gardner, Execu tor of the Estate of John J. Peffer, deed. 102. The fist and final account oT David Fink, Administrator of the Estate of Barbara Fink, late of Oxford township, dec'd. ' 103. The account of R. G. Al'ereary, Ad ministrator of The Estate of Joseph Lindsay, dec'd. 104. The first and final account of C. B. Hanes, Administrator of Adam J. Walker, dec'd., who was guardian of Matilda, Susan na, Rachel; and John Peter, minor children of John,peter, late of Menallen township, dec'd. W F. 'W ALTE R, Register.' Register's Office, Gettysburg,, Dec. 21, 1855. id Call and See is AT THE NEW STAND. AIT M. T. KING respectfully announces to V his friends and the public gene - rally that he continues the T.I/LORLVG BUSLVESS in the room adjoining the 1, store of J. Lawrence Schick, and front- 'PI ing, on the Diamond.. He has made arrange ments to receive regularly the LATEST FASH. ions. and it will be his constant aim to give entire satisfaction to those who may favor him with their custom. Ae.,,,rCoontry. produce will be take'n, in ex change for work. _WM. T. KING. Gettysburg, Dec. 17, 155. ly Tin Ware,, Acc. ciAmtiEL G. COOK informs his friends k and the puldie generally, that he has on hand, at his Shop nearly opposite the Post- Office. a very large and well-made assortment of TIN-RV Al 2 E, which he will sell at prices which cannot fail to please. He will also execute to order, with promptness, in a work man-like manner, and with the hest materials, all kinds of '4O tisE sPouTING, METAL LIC ROOF' NG. HYDRANT WORK, &e. Gettysburg, Nov. 12, ir335. tf Stacks of New Goods! Tltr l'henp , st Me Prettiext Me Bee! if L. s(: HICK has returned from the city p) • with the I 4prest and hest selected stock arALL& WINTER GiOt)l)S he has ever had the ply t‘zii re of to I . ll i ,l e ,l llthilillitV • 011,1, AND SEE yolt vornsELvEs! tie ,vtl; not pretend to enum,rate and attractive stock—the limits of an adver tisement will not admit of it. Rut if you wish to select from the choicest lot of Ladies' acid („ent leekien's IDe ec t GOOdS, your eyes ever beheld, go to Schick't4. October 15, 1555. )ROCIIE 511-k \VLs_a splendid and r Ej E pDOM EsTi(' GOODS eve r ji) nfitl hrThl.6,l tniti the t In t. , Until,' and see, L L i 44.; • J. GRAMMER. LMI .Gmat Ittraetion at the *and-stone Proitt. Beadv-made Clothing. G 4 ORGE ARNOLD has just finished cuakinu• up, and ha% on hand, as large a stoct of 11 EA DV 'MADE CLOTHING, suitable for the Fall and %A: inter Season, as has ever beeu offered to- the Public in this place. His CLOTHING; is all of his owti inanufactoring; and well made. of the. !very heat materials, and none of your CITY-MADE TRASH, which has been put together in a hurry by crushing the poor seamstress with a mere pittance for her labor, or done with the loop-stitch of a Sewing Machine, which if one swell gi yrs way the whole seam is gone.— e give fair wages, have our worl. well done, and made of the hest materials, and our young ladies come in with the garments v. Ith surtling cobritenances and cheerful hearts. We have now on hand Coats of all grades & colojs from 1 .to 20$, Pa ma. 66 " 50 ets. to 10$., Vests di di 623 ets. to 7s, made .ror all colors, and in every variety of style. We have experienced workmen em ployed constantly cutting out and making up all kinds of Black, Blue, Olive, Claret, Green, Brown and Drab Cloths,Coatings,Cassimeres, '• -tinetts, Jeans, Vesting. r' - .t r y, Shirts, &c. &c. Having just returned from the East, we have now on hand, in connection with our Clothing Store, a very large stock of cheap Clottis,Cassitneres,Cassinets,Ccatings,Jeaus, &c. &c. of every variety of color. We have just seceived the. Fall and Winter Fashions, and if we cannot please you in a garment made up we can at all times take-your rued sure, and make up agarinent that will please on short notice.. Se will not make the bold assertion that we will sell 25 percent. cheaper than anybody else, but that we will sell any article in our line as cheap as the cheapest, and a little cheaper, and a good deal better. Give us a call, examine and judge for yourselves. Come one, come all, to the CLOTHING EM PORIUM, at the Sand-stone Front of GEO. ARNOLD, Oct. 15, 1855. tf TowerN Speller AND COMPLETE ENUNCIATOR AND TOWER'S R.E.IDERS. FIRST READER, of Primary School I' Enunciator, Part I. • SECOND READER, or Primary School, Enun mator, Part 11. THIRD READER, with COlllpiete EXelTi966 in Articulation. - FOURTH READER; a sequel to the Gradual. FIFTH READER, with Principles of Elocution practically illustrated by Elementary Exer- cises. SIXTH READERONHI the Higher Principles of Elocution Explained and Illtistrated by ap propriate Exercises. The Readers are prepared. upon the plan ttf leaching only one thinz at a time, - and they contain a full, complete and ori ,, inal system of exercises in Articulation, to %%filch. the au thor has an exclusive right. The Elocutionary matter simpleand com prehensive ; adapted to .the schue4-rooni as only practical teachers know how to prepare and adapt it. The Selections for Reading are carefully graded from the first step to the last. The pieces are chaste; pure, and freed from all low and improper expressions; they are designed to cultivate a correct taste, to refine the feel ings, and to elevate the mural affections. 'They were selected and prepared by the true teacher, who alone can understand the practical wants of the expanding heart and mind of the school room pupil. Also, Tower's Elements Of Grammar for beginners, and Tower's English-Grammar for advanced classes. Teachers, School Committees, Clergymen, and all others interested in Education are in- vited to call and examine these Books. -DANIEL BURGESS & (70., Publishers, No. 60 John Street. N. York. KrFor Sale by A. D. BUEHLER., Get tysburg, Pa. Nov. 5, 1855. 3ut Nest Hardware Wore. THE subscribers would respectfully an nounce to their friends and the puhlic that they have opened a NEW HARDWARE. STORE, in Ball; more Street, adjoining Me residence of David Ziegler, Gell ysbure, in which they are opening a large and general *assort ment of hardware, Iron, Steel, Groceries, C IJTL E R-Y, COACH TUIMMINGS, SPRINCS, AXLES, . - (ebar—tuarc, .51)oe .firbincp, Paints, Oils, and Dye-M[lM, in general, including every description of arti c,les in the above lines of business, to i ‘whicli 'they invite the attention of Coach-makers, Blacksmiths, Carpenters, Cabinet -makers, Shoe-makers ; Saddlers, and the public gen- Our stock having been selected with great care and purehast d for Cash, we guarantee4for the Ready Money.) to dispose of any part of it on as reasonable terms as they can be pur chased any where. We particularly request a call from our friends, and earnestly solicit ;1 .- share of public favor, ;IS we are determined to establish a char acter for selling Goods at low prices and do nd business on fair principles. JOEL. B. DANNER,. DAVID ZIEGLER. Gettysburg, June 9, 1851. ti Gettysburg Foundry. .3 NEW FIRM. r HE undersigned, having entered into part nership to carry on the Foundry business under the firm of WAR HEN & SON S, hereby make known to the citizens of Adams and ad joining counties, that we are prepared to make everything in our line of business. We have constantly on baud, the HATHAWAY and other CoOllchig Stoves, the Parlor air -144-1-.1 and ten plate Stoves, of various styles and sizes, Pots, Kettles and Pans, and all other Iron Cooking Utensils, Waffle Irons, Wash ing Machines, Ash-plates, I3oot-scrapers, &c. Castings for Mills and other Machinery, PLOUGH C ASTIN GS of every description, &c. We make the Sey/ar, Blocher, and differ ent kinds of Witherow Ploughs. We have also got different patterns of Fencing and Railing for Cetneteries,Y rds and Porches, which can't be heat for beauty or cheapness, Kr All the above articles %% ill be sold cheap for Cash or Country Produce. f BLACKSNIIT 1-1 ING still continued. BRASS C A NTi NGS and every thing in our line made to order. 7'HIIESHLSG .11.7 CH I NES repaired at shortest notice. Being Moulders ourselves, we wilt do our et r:rk RIGHT. THOMAS WARREN, MARTIN R , 1-111? A M IN A k . • T S A. WARREN. Gettysburg, May 14, 1555. tf VlO X L STO vE. of various. patterns and . sizes, constantly un hand and for cafe, at '2l. \VA 1? IiENS• PO U N DI? V. BEI EMI