TOWN & COUNTY. GOOD SLELGUING.—The sleighing in this section of Pennsylvania was never better than it js now, and, we think, Was never more en joyed. The sound ofbeilsisiserdom out of our ears, and everybody seems merry and happy. There-is,-nothing.mnreniusical on the clear air of winter, when a white mantle is over old mother earth, than the 'sound of , sleigh-bells. Pon has expressed it well in the following verse : ' "The tinkling of the bells, What, a world of 'merriment _their 'melody foretells! How they 'tinkle, tinkle', tinkle, • In the icy 'air of night ; ! While the stars that ever sprinkle . Ail' the he/liens, selini• to twinkle With a crystalise delight, ' 'Keeping time, time. time; - • ' In a sort of !tunic rhyme. - To the tintinnabulation that so musically swells, From the bells, bells, bells, ' Belts, belle, bells— prom the jingling and the tinkling' of 'the bells." ,BREAKING OF GROUNO.—We are re quested to mention that there will be a "break ing of ground" of the Gettysburg Railroad, on Monday next, the 11th inst, at 11 s'clopk, where the line of the Road passes through the farm belonging to Mr. NICHOLAS HsizzEr.., in Zelogptpleasant. township. Addresses may be expected suitable to the occasion. The public are invited to attend. - SUB-CONTRACTS.—We learn that but two tie.ctions or the Railroad were given out on Mon t* last, although a large number of bids have been received. Messrs. THOMAS WARREN and ROBERT PAXTON, of this •place, got sections 9 and 1.5- - --the latter being the section nearest 'the borough. The other lettings have been postponed until the line of the route •is definite -, ly loc,ated, a few changes being thought desira ble— Messrs. WARREN e 0 PAXTON will "break ground" on section 9, on Monday, the 11th inst., on the property of NICITOLAS BELTZEL, about seved miles from this place, on the York turnpike. Itis expected that an address, &c., will be had. the occasion. - TWAREM' ASSOCIATION.--The "Adams County Teachers* Association" intend having a series of meetings in Christ Church, coin . mencing on Thursday. 11. C. HICKOCK, Esq., - the Deputy State Superintendent, wi!l be pres ent and address the Sssociation. We - under-_ stand that Addred.ses will be delivered by Dr. Scamukauts and other gentlemen. School Di rectors and all' interested ~in the su ject of Common School Education are cordial y invit ed' to attend. . INGENTOUS.--AVe were shown, a few days ago, an invention by Mr. D.. WARREN,. of this place, designed to effect the detaching of the coupling of railroai cars. It is a simple - but ingenious contrivance, and must meet a -great desideratum on our railroad -thorough : fares.— The accidents from_ trains running off the track have grown so frequent• that anything calculated to guard against injury to passen gers resulting therefrom, must command the attention of railroad coin ponies.- - Mr. Wattaior proposes to meet this want by a. very simple .contrivance, which, by a self-acting. leverage, detaches the coupling of cars the moment the locomotive leaves the rail. - Mr. WARREN de signs taking out a patent for his invention, and will then bring it to the attention - of Railroad Companies.—Star. SLEIGHING. VISITORS. --A large Sleigh ing Party of ladies- and gentlemen frotn Em- Mitsburg, made its entree it this place, on Thursday evening last, and drew marked at tention as the cavalcade passed down Balti- More street: to the corner of Uhambersburg and Washington streets, at which point they baited. and took peaceable possession of the "Eagle," where they remained, enjoying themselves by 'dancing. until the "wee small hours of mot n," and went bone with the horses, in the morning. We leitinbat there were fifty-four persogs composing this grand pleasure=seeking party. On Monday our town was honored with a 'visit from the Female High School of Hanover, under the charge of Miss liam.tmG ; and also the scholars of the EmtnitAurg Academy, un der the charge of W. FRANK. PAXTON. STILL COLD.-=The mercury was down to 7 degrees below zero this morning. READ.—Two papers worthy of careful pre- Fervation will be found on'our •ou'tside' pages. ANAT YzING Suit.s.—The following is a sim ple method of analyzing soils: • Weigh a convenient quanity of the earth to be analyzed, say 1,000 pains, dried in the open-air ; dry the same before a lire on paper, ao as not to scorch the paper ; re-weigh, and the difference will be the moisture. Roast the residue : re-weigh, and the difference will be the organic matter. Pour a convenient quanti ty of: muriatic acid on the remainder ; when stirred and settled. pour it off', and add oxalate of ammonia ; the precipitate will be the lime. Mix the remainder with water, and stir it well ; when a little settled, pour off the turbid mix ture, and the suspended contents are argillace ens, and the deposite officious. NOTICE is hereby given to all Legatees and other persons concerned, that the Administration Accounts of the deceased persons hereinafter mentioned will be pre sented at the OrphanS' Court of Adams county, for confirmation and allowance- on Tuesday, the 2fitlt qf February next, viz : 105. The second account of George Wolf, one of the Executors of Joseph Bitting - a, dee'd. 10G. The second account of Jacob L. Chron ister, David Chronister and John Chronister, Executors -of the last will and testament of John Chronister, deceased. 107. The first and final account of Daniel Crouse, .A.dininistrator of Catharine Lauda baugh, deceased. , 1-08-.-The first and - final account of - Ariii6.l Margaret Chambers, Administratrix of the es tate cf Henry Chambers, deceased. 109. The first and final account of Samuel Orndorff and Samuel Hollinger, Executors of the last will and testament of Peter Iharlacher, NOW is the Time, deceased. 110. The account of Jacob Griest, Adminis- FOR CHEAP DAGUERREOTYPES! trator, with the will annexed, of the estate of WEAVER respectfully. announces to Israel Cook, deceased, late of Latimore town- the Ladies and Gentlemen.uf Gettysburg' ship. ,!.arid that he has resumed the Daguer -111. The guardianship account of Peter reotype business,-at_ the old stand, in Cham- Millerand Adam Weigle, guardians of Rebecca bersburg street, where he will be happy to re, Meals (afterwards Rebecca Whitrnor) now deceive : visitors desirous of securing perfect ceased, Elizabeth Meals and Leah Caroline D.iguerreotypes of themselves or friends. Meals, minor children of Henry Meals, decd. Being furnished with an entirely new and 112. The first and final account of Samuel costly apparatus, he is prepared to take pictures Alwine. Administrator of Susannah Alwine, in every style of the art and insure perfect deceaseTt.--, satisfaction. ! The first account of John Trostle and se-Charges from 25 cents to $lO. AN Hoxesr Bop.—The Rev. John Pierpoint, Georrie lirostle,_Executors of_the last will and i see'Hours . of operating from BA.M. to 4 of - Pi erpw t - Ma gave a w ay his vest testament of Jacob Trostle, late of East Berlin, P. M. to a ragged be Jr boy, who called at his house Hamilton township. deceased. lair n dress avoid light, red, blue, o; pug- ' the other day, to • . getline , altogether the valua- / WILLIAM W AlTER.__Regisier Dark-tiress-adds-inuch-to- the-beauty-of F. e ,_ - hie gold watch - there was in one of thepodk-e per DAME!, PLANK, Deputy. the picture. - Feb. 4, 1856. .t{ The boy discovered the unstake.pnssibly a 8 Register's . Office, Gettysburg, i - - - - quick,as the donor did, and returned the watch. February 1, 1856 • I ,a-JOB PRINTING 'DON.B. 'HERE: PICKLING EvE.—The Eighth Avenue Railroad Company sowed severalhundred sacks of salt upon their track in order to melt the ice, and have found it an easy method to clear the rails airing—the—applicatioti. --- TIM sage o Brooklyn Heights says that ice in pipes and gutters can be speedily melted by the free use of salt water, equal in density to the beSt pickle—it is also a very economical process:— A bushel of salt dissolved in water will 46 .a great deal of work in inching ice, and is the chEapest labor that. can be etoployed.—.V. Y. EX • ress. NEW FASHIONED SAFE-NOT FIRE-PROOF..-- A few days since, a Man left his home in Bus• ton, Mass.. leaving $4OO with his wife, who hid it about the fire-place for safe keeping. Upon his return, his ,wife was away from home, and he kindled a tire which destroyed the money before her return. The fragments of about *6O were found. so as to be identified, and that amount was saved. : Arrival of the Steamer Arabia. , • ONE WEEK LATER FROM EUROPE. Highly .fasportant—.7'he Czar Accepts the Propositions of the Allies as a Basis for IVc gatiatiuns--Larke Decline in Breads:Vl. HALIFAX.' Jan. 31.—The Canard steamship Arabia arrived here this evening with Liver, ToolAlates by_Saturday_the _ 19 china..., _beingLl a week later. The London Times' Vienna correspondent telegraphs juicier date of Wednesday, the IGth, at 10 A.:11:, that Russia has unconditionally accented the propositiOns of the German diet. This was reported to tie authentic, and .caused an immense excitement throughout England. but the government dispatch pub lished the next , day put a different face upon the affair—being in effect that Russia had on ly accepted the allies' proposals as baiis of ne- This slightly relaxed public confidence. and less sanguine hopes were now entertained. Doubts were expressed that Russia had merely accepted the proposals to prolong the negotia-, Lions and gain time. - The above is about the snm of all the news. =The prospect of a speedy return oT peace swallowed up all else. There was a large decline in Breadstuffs, with a further downward tendency. 0:7'.N0 franking system exists •in England'. —Even the Queen has to pity her penny. . freHOLLOWAT'S OINTMENT AND Pizi.s.—Extraordinary Cure of a Bld Leg, .communicated to Professor Holloway by E. Merchant. Esq.. of the Gazette Office. Edgartown, Mass. —llr. Daniel Nortown, of Edgartown, had a sore on his leg, which defied all ordinary remedies. tad instead of improving him he only became worse. At last, lie had re course to Hidloway's Ointment awl Pills, a few applications of the Ointment to his leg, effected a wonderful change for the better . ; it loßt its swollen and angry appearance, and in a very abort time be was completely cured; His leg is now quite sound, and he _is able to resume his work, al though sixty years of ago! This astonishing unguent will care wounds aid ulcers even of twenty years standing. try- Mss. PARTTNGTON ON SUAKESPOARB.— , 'There Came a certain lord, neat and "trimly dressed," read ' His mother immediately interrupted her interestinr - ion.— "Isaac," said.she, •'I know why Mr. Spokeshare defers to in that telegraph, it is 'to old Zekial Lord's son Jearues, who was awful proud and stuck op after - he got that nice spick-and-span , bran.mew suit at Rockhill & Wilson's. 111 Chesnut street, corner of Franklin Kum !" Ike replied that he had heard of the '.crib." arid that he was '•iu" for a ' “Mew rig," himself, whenever it met the views of the governess MARRIED. On Thursday, the 33st alt.. by the Rev. t Martin, Mr. DANIEL HOLLINGER to Miss SOPHIA STARRY;both of Adams county. On the 22d ult., by Bev. Bishop .T T. Glossiwenner, Rev. W. B. RARER, of York. to Miss SUSAN, daughter of Mr. Henry 'Hopp, near Liverpool. York county. On the 22il ult., by the Rev. D. P. Rossi:waffler, Mr. JA COB GIPE - to MissELIZABETH HIKES troth of Reading township. On the 15th ult., by Friends' Ceremony, at the house of Win. 11. Wright,. Mr. HIRAM A. THOMAS, of Clayton. county. lowa, to Bliss REBECCA WRIGHT, of Menallen township, Ad ams county. DIED. At the residence of Mr. David Wertz, in Quincy township, Franklin county, on the 14th ult.. Mr. MATTHEW DOB BIN, formerly ofthis place. aged about 70 years. At Baltimore, on the 234 ult., WILLIE FAIINESTOCK, son of Mr. Wth. Gillespie, formerly of this place, in the 7th year of his age. On the 25th . ult., in Adams county, Mr. JOSIAH BELEM, aged 49 years 6 months and 20 days. • In Indiana. Pa., at the residence of her brother-in-law. E. P. Hildebrand, on Tuesday, the 221 ult., Miss MARY JANE, daughter of Joseph and Sarah Woods. of East Adams county. Pa., ,aged 11 years 7 months and 11 days. 'On the 25th ult., Mrs. BARBARA BEAR. wife of Samuel Bear, of /franklin township, aged 60 years 4 months and 26 days. tie iflnrkcts. Corrected from the latest Baltimore,York & Hanover papers ' BALTINIORE—Iratrwr LAST. Flour, per barrel. 00 to 8 12 , Wheat, per bushel, 1 75 to 2 00 —Rye, :4- - 20 Corn, d 4 68 to 76 Oats, 4/1 -35 to 37 Cloverseed, " 9 00 to 9 25 Timothy, ," 325t0 3 37 Whiskey, per gallon, 32 to 33 Beef Cattle, per hund., 5 00 tolo 50 Bogs, {4 7 50 to 7 50 hay; per ton, . 20 00 t 025 00 Guano, Peruvian, per ton; 55 00 11A:40VER-I.atrßsn.or LAS? Flour, per bbl., from stores, $8 50 Do. " " wagonS, • 8 00 Wheat, per bushel, _ 175 to 1 85 Rye, 44 1 05 Corn,- 14 •56 Oats, lit Cloverseed, ‘, Timothy, 4, 300 Plaster of Paris, per ton, - .6 25 Pork, 6 00 YORK—FRIDAY LaST. Flour, per bbl., from stores, $8 75 Do. .. from wagons, 8 00 Wheat, per, bushel, 1 85 to 2 00 Rye, Ad 1 08 Corn, di 58 Oats, A II Cloverseed, " Tiino,thy. Plaster of Paris, per ton, David A. Buehler, ATTORNEY AT LAW, w lt o* promptly e a o tt t c r n o d ste to d ctool!eiclitsioxreand ''Office in - the Diamond. adjoining store of A. B. 'KVIITZ. GettySburg, Feb. 4, 1856. iy REGISTER'S NOTICE. RECEIPTS & EiPENDITURtS . . , COMMISSIONERS' OFFICE, ADAMS Contvri, PA. I AGREEADIX to an act of A ssembly, * i;ntitled' 4 4AIi jict to raise County-.Rates,and Le- Vies." requiring the Ilommiiisionerl of . the respective counties to publish a Statement of .11 the Receipts and Expenditures yearly, We, the Cummissfoners ofTexes of said county, ,do Report - as - follows, to wit: from the 2d , day ofJanuary, A. D. 1855, to the 7th day of January, A. D.,lBs6—both days inclusive:' ". " ' GEORGE .iRSOLD, Esq.,' Treasurer, and `CountyloMo To Cash in hands of Treasurer at Fan settlement, ' . 1303 56 I Outstanding Taxes and Quit Rents in 1. bank of Collectors.. ' 5,575 -3 5 l County Bales st ,. Levity massed for 1855. Borough of Gettyiiburg. $l3Ol 43 ilo. c --- • Quit Rents, .178 50 Cumberland township, 1217 91 Germany , 66 743 .13 Oxford 66 ' 1030 54 Huntington 44 1163 70 •- .. Latimore 66 ' 768 87 HeiniliOlibTsi — a .- $ 6 ' 1406.87 .--,. Liberty 64 .665-44 Hamilton Gs, 902.01 Menallen 64 852 76 Straban 46 1241 52 Franklin ' tii. 1315 41 Conowago___ .. 66 —. 912 62 Tyrdne _ 66 , 646 28 Mountjoy 66 823 12 Moulapleasaut - " 1208 28 Reading- 46 1068 25 Berwick_._.. ~ 7 66 511 03 Freedom . 46 395 95 Union at 1098 48 . Butler 66 769 75 2.0.221 85 *Loan from Bank & sundry persons, 6,300 00 Lash from Myer Stern for costs, 20, 00 Ai4 torrent on State Quota for 1855, 659 85 Cash received from Estate:of Jacob Myers, deceased, for Inquest,- 17 74 Cash received from Sherif Thomas for Jury fees and fines for 1855. 164 06 Cash received from J. J. Baldwin, 'Esti., for Jury tees, lB 00 Dividend . from Water , Company, , 48 00 Additional Tax for 1855, 4 .48 Tax refunded to State, . 161 12 The' outstanding County Tax atui Quit Rents appear to be in the hands of the following • Collectors, to mit: Years. - Collectors. Townships._ 1853. George' W. Fickel; - Latimore,f, 32 18 1854. Eph. Martin, Gettysburg 8., ' 99 00 44 66 Quit Rents, 23 50 " Hugh McGaughy, Cumberland, 36 76 • 66 John E. Heikes, Huntington, 113 83 " Henry Hernler, Mottatideasant, 8 21 1855. Sarn'l.- Weaver, Gettysbum 8.,* 358 49 66 Quit Rents, 178 50 ' 6 ' Jas. McCullough<Cumberland, 231 59 44 Solomon Sell, Germany. 345 44 6 * Michael A. Slagle, Oxford, 161 94 44 Benjamin Wcaver,Htinting,ton.* 621 To Archibald Gerroll, Latiniore.* 268 87 " 'Nicholas Slaybaugh. Menallen, 260 16 - -66 Chilstian Rindlnub, Struhan,* 163 05 Crowl, Franklin, 69 25 -.6 George Heagy,' Conowago,* 169 64 " Samuel Sadler, Tyrone.* • 391 28 46 Francis Allison, Mountjoy. 'l7 66 66 Joseph Herman, M 4 tpleasanti* 427 37 66 ' Michael Brown, Reading, 127 39 " Pius linger, Union, 161-58 44 Henry Slaybaugh, Butler,* 240 58 o:THamiltonban, Liberty, Hamilton. Ber wick, and Freedom, had paid in 101 - .before settlement. 'Those marked thus (f) have since paid in full. Those "marked thus (*) have since paid in part. - t0:::7-It may be proper in explanation of of the last item to say. that in consequence of a want of promptness of some of the collectors at the beginning of the year, it herame neces sary to borrow some money on Owl time, to meet the orders on the County Treasury. these loans, together with all the permanent interest, have been paid in foil during, the year, making- up the item of SI 1,0.30.93'un , credit side of the Account. The county is now - out of debt, with outstanding taxes due'thn county of 84,508,00—and cash to Treasury_B69o,3B. 35 8 50 11:01TCritra% • To Me Ilonurabk the Judges of the Court of Common Pleas if Adams County. AVE. the - undersignud, duly electod Auditors to , settle and adjust .tite•Pithlic Accounts o the Treasurer and C:fitimissioners of said County., having been sworn.or affirmed agreeshly to law, ,report the following to be a general statement of said ace , nints from the 2d day of January, A. D., 1855, to the 7th day of January, A. D.,lBs6—both days inclusive. GEORGE ARNOLD, Esq., Treasurer, and COMMISSIONERS, in account with the County of Adams. - 34 8 25 3 00 7 0(1 Cash in hands of Treasurer at last settlement. 3,103 56 Outstanding Tax and Quit Rents in hands of Collectors, 5,575 35 Loan from Bank and sundry persons, 6,300 00 Amount of Co. Tax and Quit Rents assessed for 1855, • 20,e2.1 85 Cash ree'd Irom Myer Stern for costs, 20 00 Ahatement on State Quota for 1855, 65J 85 Cash received from Estate of Jacob Myers, deed., for inquest, 17 74' Cash rec'd from Henry Iliornas,Esq., Sheriff, for Jury fees 'and_fines for 1855, 164 06 Cash received from J. 13aldwin, Esq., for Jury fees for 1855, 8 00 Dividend from Water Company, 48 00 Additional Tax for 1855, Tax refunded to State, sworn W E t , e t i h m e r u s r u t n e e r s e g o n f e l d a , w A (I nt e l p o the . 0 a n t t y w e of m A e d t a m d t s d .. a P e e d n i n t sY se lv t t fi le ni a a4 n e d l : e d j te u d st a l n et to law„ the account of the Treasurer and Commilcsioners of said Con my. commenciwg on the :2d day of January, 1855, and ending on the 7th day of January, 1856—both days inclusive: that said account, as settled above, and entered of record in Settlement Book. in the Commis sioners' office of Adams county, is correct, -and that-we-find-a balance due to the County of Adams,-by-George A rnold,-Esq,-,-Treasurer of said County. in Ca9h.SVg Hundred and Ninety Dollars and Thirty-eight Cen:s, 0;690 38,) and in Outstanding Taxes, Four= Thousand Five Hundred and Bight Dona's, ( *4 , 508. ) A. T. WRIGHT.. } Auditors. February 4, 1856. 4t JOHN HAUPTMAN, OP 'MOMS COUNTY, -FOR ~1855. DR. Dolls. Cts. 836.264 01 84.508 00 DR. • Dolls. CL 4 48 161 12 536,284 0 t he C9RMISSIONER47,in account toibitFic a ► ailighava r Mgll fly Oran* pail oat as follows, to wit 11,y auditing &settling public accounts, 42 00 R. C. McCreary, Esq., Auditor. pointed by the quiirktii audit pub- lie offices, - , 15130 Merchandise for Jail. &c., ' 18 23 PriiOng and blanks, &c.;, 307 74 Sheriff's Bills of Court costs, 403 57 Clerk's pay; 200 00 Abatement to Collectors of 5 per cent., 1452 15 Fox' anu 'Wild CM scalps. - 41 84 General Jury 'and Tip Staves'__pay, 1156 00 Assessors' pay, 489 00 Jai loeti fees for keeping prisoners and Turnkey, Wood. stone coal, hauling, &c., for public buildings, 106 73 Repairs at public buildines, &c., 159-04 Gragd„,,lnry and Tip Staves' pay. :330 48 Register, Nothonotary and Clerk of Sessions' fees, 200 32 Tax refunded to sundry persons, 77 12 Court Cryer's pay, • 96 50 Certi6crites'of Constables' returns, 89 40 Counsel fees and extra suits, ' •4.0' 00 Treasurer of Alms House,: • 6800 00 Dockets lot Offiees, &c., 134 82 Stationery ,for Commissioners' office, 81 34 Notes and interest paid Bank and sundry persons, 11,030 93 Quit Rents paid,George Hitnes' heirs, 2.00 Medical-attendance on prisoners, - , , 8 25 ' John. Mickley, Esq., Commission -• er's pay.• 187 50 James J. Wills. Esq., " 190 50 George Myers. Eq., . 111 '" 183 00 • J. Augliinhatigh, in trust fOr standard of Weights - 3nd Measures - for the I County:of Arising, Offieers'pay at Spring Election, Justice and Constable fees for corn. ! ,ruitting vagrants, Building Cistern at Lil. Jonas RIM tzhati part payment on Ber mudian Bridge,- ' ' , .930 00 Officers' pay at Fall Election. 526 15 Keeping Prisoners at Eastern Pent:, . • tentiary, - 58 37 Directors' of the Poor pay, 6O 00 Road damages end damage views, 1893 50 Repairs at Bridges. - 565 68 Henry Thomas. Esq., Sheriff, rot • , . summoning Jurors. 69 75 Etoneration to Collectors, 2 43 81, Collectors' fees., 1362 99 -Outstanding Tax and Quit Rents in . • hands of Collectors, . 4503 00 . Treasurer's Salary, , • 439 00 Balance due County by Geo. Arnold, • "Esti:, Treasurer, 690' 38 IN TESTIMONY that the foreininv,r State ment of Receipts and Expenditarres [Semlntl:oiled at the liffiee of the Treasurer , -of said County, is - a correct and true Copy, as taken from and compared with . th original remaining in the hooks in this Office, we have hereunto .set oar hands. and affixed the seal of said Office at Getvslittrg, the sev enth day Of January, one thousand eight hun dred and fifty•six. JAS.:. I, WILLS; G Y 1S K:. HENRY A: PICKING, . COM M isaiunem . A ttest—J: Atronma3uon, Clerk. :azzoarze Dons. Cts. . . By outstanding Tax for 1853, 32 18 - •• • •• 1859, - 281 33 •• •• 1855, 4,199 49 MI Fees for 18 ' )2, 27 35 •• •• 1853, 289 64 •• •• 1854, 812 '2 4 •• . 4 .4 1855, 233 76 •• Ezonerations for 1832, 6 35 •• •• 1853, 53 56 44 •• 1854. 156 93 •• •• 1855, 26 97 Disbursements on Coun!y orders, 29,039 83 Treasurer's Commission, 439 00 Balance due by Treasurer, . 690 38 Corn Dryers. THE attelition of MILLERS is invited to a very superior article for drying CORN, which can be had at all times at Jan. 14. WARRENS' FOUNDRY. Fancy Stationery. CHICK keeps all kinds of Fancy Station ery, and sells it as cheap, if not cheaper, than anybody else In the town or the county. II you &sift believe it, call in and see for you' selves. Jan. 7. Jewelry ! Jewelry! JJ . L. SCHICK has now on hand -a large and splendid assortment of Jewelry. com prising everything in that line—Breastpins, Manttings,- Finger-Rings, Chains, &c. tke;— all of which he is selling at the lowest living profits. Pall .and ezarnine fur yonrielves—no trouhle to show goads. Jan. 7, 1855. Polls. CU. 238 70 225 00 479 79, 5 03 144 42 1r36.2R4 01 ===.•== CR. $36.289,01 .w....==== VALVABI,E PERsolsa PtcolrAtillt At - Public . subscriber, intending to remove to the T HP, West, will sell at public sidle, at- bit reNdence; in Tyrone township,-Adatila coun.- ty,on the old Carlisle road, two mites from Nev , i Chester, on Ttiesday, the WM day if 'February next; the following valuable Person al Property, via; - An Excellent lenumlly, horse, 2 good Cows, a Pour-horse Wagon with bed, • One-horse Wagon, a good 'Baggy and Sleigh, - tr sets Harness, Horse Gears, Winnowing Mill. Shovel Plough, Cart Pork, Log tad other Chains, Sto: leo, Itonsebold & Kitchen irtcrivilture, such as Bureaus. Tables. Bedsteads. Chairs, Corner Cupboard, Cluel4-Oarpeting, 1 Parlor and 2 Ten-plate Stoves, 1 Cookiog Stove, kettles and Pote, Meat .Vessels, ,Barrels. , and a variety of other articles, WO numerous to mention. , kSale to commence at 9 o'cloo.k, on Raid day, when attendance will be. given .and terms made known by JOHN LEHMAN. REM Town Proptrly AT PUBLIC SALE. Fr HE subscriber Will offer nt sale, on the premises, on Wednesday, the 20th doy of February next, the following town property, viz : A tlalf Lot of‘Grauudt situated on West Middle street, adjoininz properties or Dr. study and Cotdort, hav ing ,thereon a two•story, , F ne / , r,, Weatlierboardc4l',H .... with :F P ': Kitchen attached, a good Stable, "4 , . '. an excellent - well of water, &c.. ,- '.'''.,•4 ,,, , .;.- ' Also, roar Acres of Land, -• more or less, on the Millerstown road, adjoin ing property of 'M rs.'Shultz on the west, and property of Samuel Fahnestoek on the east, the W lin e being 'well•set in timothy and clover, and having* thereon n fine lot of peach teens. Kr Sate to commence nt I?, M., on said day, when attendance wiabe given and terms made known . by • • G BORG L 1 CHRITZMAN. , Jan. 21, 1856. ; ' • • • - VALUABLE, PROPERTY AT Pal tale Sale. THE undersig,ned PriVide• SRIC that desirable ; ' property, in MoSherrys town, Conowago township, Adams county, Pa., lying on the public load running through said place: It contains Ten &em, MOM or less, of first rate hind; adjoining lands of Dr. ',H. N. Lilly. Saltine! and Joseph Stattni baugh;and others, and Vs' finely improved..-; There is large Twa:Stnry [MICR "• DW 11; M. NG, with It Two•story Brick um : Back-building, fronting . on the street, and nearly opposite the public- house of John Busby, Esq., a good Lug Barn, an Orchard of choke fruit, a good- well - of water, and other im proveutents. •Possesston given -on or bCtine the lst.day of April next. as may he desired: If not sold,. the property will be FOR IENT. . Persons wishing to view the'-prentises will call on John Busby, Esq . . - -'• - • . 1111011AEL HERRING. - Nov. 26.1855: • A small Farm, AT PRIVATE SALE. PRE; subscriber offers at titivate tialit;'. a TRACT OF -LAND, situate in Stint:inn' township, Adams county. about 2 utiles. frnin' Getty itlto rv„ on the east side of the State llond to ilarrisbi;rg, adjoining lands of the sithieri: W rn. Wit,le, Ilinry Mtnfort, and others, dintaiiiili ~ 1 15 more ISss,,alit;itil acres of Wideli"are' and lO'SCitts . first rate MeadoW. The iin'proiletnents - tire a one and a half BRICK "' 110 USE. a gObd Barite a' Over* 1 i n t, well ofwa ter, with a . in it, and an . Orchard of choice / ~' • fruit. . . StarPermin's wishinit to View the",;propti - 4, are requested to call; oil the subscriber, geoid.' ing in Gettysburg. • G EORG F. • ' WA LTER, January 14, 1856; tf 11011IC IFI• • - , „ TOTICF is hereby Oven- to dip 5t00k ...01 lio!ders of the I . 4erryatinilo RAILROAD COMPANY, thou .- by - a resolution of the Board of Directors, the .first Instalment on each" 'Share of Stock (one-eighth of each Share) will be required to be paid to JOHN IL' Mc. CuELLAN g Treasurer, of - the - Coin pony, at his office, at the Ilank . of Gettysburg, in theßur." ough - of tiled ;Maki', the 114 day' l'ebr4ary, I)., 1856. . The Act' of. A. seedily relating to Railroads requires' that upon two weeks public notice of the time and p/oce of paying each Instalment, if the . notice Le not complied with, the' 'Company can' 're. cover one per cent.: . per month interest cm the amount due and unpaid. • • • lit) , McCURDY, Pita% Attest.-. WILLS, Gettysburg'. Jan. 2t3. 1856. ixer-p. S.—The undersigned, Treasurerof the Gettysburg Railroad 'Company, in order to make it more convenient for Stockhidderti. in the country, - has appointed the following Sersons to' receive . the Instalments oil their tock, andreceipt for the same, in his" name, as his agents. Payments ,can be made to them. (neither of them, or to tlieVreakurer, at his office :--Messrs. Wm. D. Ilistcs . , - New' Oxford; JAMES J. WIO,R, Bendersville; FRF:DEIIICK DIEHL. Franklin township ; JACOB BRINKERHoYIP, Fnirrltlid; and ADRAHASI KRUM, Freedom township. .INO. If. McOLELLAN, Tracherh , Atilsociation. THERE will be a meeting of the Adams .Cotiniy Teachers' Association, coin ruencing. on Thursday, Feb. 7/h, and contin uing, for three days. On Friday,—day and evening—the Deputy State Superintendent, 11. C. Hickok, Esq., will be in attendance. and it is his request that all the Directors of the county attend on that day. re-Addresses will be delivered by Rev. Dr. Seto:v(lm and others. A full attendance of Teachers and friends of Education is re quested. BY ORDCR of EXIMUTIVE COMMITTEE. Jan. 28, 1856. TOE first account of Jonrr Lewis:T. As signee under a voluntary deed of assign ment for the benefit of creditors. of JAMES B. J A MHSON, of Tyrone 'township. Adams county, has heen-filed in the Court of Com- Mon Pleas of Adams county, and will be con firmed by the said Court on the 26trr day of February next, unless cause be shown.to the contrary. JOIIN PICKING, Protey. Prothortntary's Office. Getty's bortr,;.lan. 21, 1855. td* Stray 81111. CIA VIE to the premises of the subscriber, in --k-1----(-414 0 be ria rul_townishi IN-on-or -a houl -tile 27th of November -last, a BLACK BULL,' supposed to he two years old, with short thick s . v i ro r rri ----a rrd-b lind-oHme-ey tt r • The o s nevi Hi-A-W-1.,-8-.---The-hrtgest- 7 -atsiVita mhozniest---- requested to come forward, prove property, pay lot of Long antSquars SHAVVIA.sveg charges and laksvhiAst away. , brought to this lowa caa bl, *Fen, It . •- - . , - .: I lan. 7,1816. .. . 34311217.8UTT. Jr. i . ~ 1. 6 4 , 9 111 g b : 8 " : * Notice. -riverommiwitionemilr-Adanit tint's"! . - by give -notieelbat they heirefutett 4406 1 4 1 the following thrive and I place. fortlitc'keitt. ;lug of appeals for the atiOrat, 130toUghi 41410 Townships of A da'nag county, when and -,wheriiir . Ong will attend to hear , appeal.; betvirootruthlV'' 1 hours of 9 0'c4t3610; A-: M.,-and'a oielockyv ft:r... 1 41.1,-,-0f each -dayont-fotiows : ~' : • . ', ..... v lat. - For MonntjoY, on -Monday, the 29t6 7 ! of January, at the. hods° of Jesse D.`tiewteatt4- 1 in Mournjoy township. • - : '',, -`, 1 . , i„ , , Jl - ?1, 2d. 'Fur the tOvirwthipe•of Oennsoy and. U 4 . ' Ilion, on Tweeds,: thin' 149th 'of ittatdal. oft th, ,,, house of Juieph Barker, In Littlestownie , w '''-- 1 3d; - Pot' the inventbips, or Mountpletnertil -- ; and Onnoveado. on - We4itonde.y.'the'SW9r l3 January. at the pees* ofPouor , entith; - 11 1 Mounteleasant township. * ''': '' t . '— 4th. the township of Berwitik,ionl'hull.' day, lhe 31sz'of January, at dui house: or/nista , , 1%• cis 3- Wilign: in Atibottetawn. :• z Bth. For the township of ,Hamilton t iarltti.' day, the Ist of Februaty, at tbs bonne of David Newcomer, in ,East Berlin. , : -6t la For the township v Strahani oulloot'4 , day; le , 4th 'of. robrua tyi et - the house of •. - 414.. _,,--Stass;4l3--Huutetatown. . = .7th. For' the township of Oxford, on Ttietia ,- '•• day, the sth.of February; atthe housi of Mai. Mitey,-in °Mord. • - ."- Biiii For the.township of Reeding:6ol7o4 , nesday, tit!) 6th - of Fesruary4.,itt the toile' of .; John A. Dicks. In Hampton:. • 9th. Fur the townships or Houtington:and. `Lntiniore, on. Thursday - , thif'7lli , or-Pei:4ol4i; at the house of Johii D. Hooker, ItiPstirsburg. - -', (Y:S.) - • • - • '• ••• • • •• • .10t11.-„For the toetnship4fTyrcine, ori raw: day, the Bth of February, at-the iitiuite-48initi•; net Saltier.' in Heitilersburt.,.•• - : • ,'• .11th. For the .township Of Menallen, Monday; the th - of February, tt 014111365 i-of ;; C h *ries - M yers: , In • II endersvil Itt; • 12th. For thi.township'olßulerionTdeol; day. the 12th 'of February, 41i the house A. H. Readier.' in Middletown: 131 b ., ,Fur the ,tOwnellin or. : Franktm; %V ed Lath of February, at_the hou4:! of Henry litickiny,in Caihtnwn, • Utih. Fur the townehilmof Hamiltimbanand: Liberty, on Tborsitay', the:l4th , of Febratryi.% at the house of 'save Robinvoii, in Fairfieblos',l 1611 i., For the -rtOwnslifitir of Ctititherjenttli• and Freedom. on Friday,llM , l6th.of Fehrotuyi'• nt the Commisibionere office, io'Getqr,slitniti 16. ;For the townshipsgtif - Contherla'od', , trati-1 Freedom. on Fridnyirtite 15iit a FebruaryiAtV , the Comminsionere office. 'lntiettyebuip - - ';,: ; -4 ' 16. For the -floronch; of Gettiettnifei - on - -$8610 ,. - u rdny,-the 16th of Febionry; at-tire Cortinilo;': , sioner B,offiee.:ls rGettpittric.'' --,,' '..• '!",'. '''''''') ' • J ANIES - -..1.' 1% ILLS, ,--,, ;.'' ~I. , '-'-'.. - - ' , :il - ' G'ItIORGE : MYERS , "1.. , : 'Zotartrrlf ! ;" l . ' HENRY ;A:TICKING; , .- :1! , ,, , :: , t„ A ttestl.'. , Avon IPi Hill li II '•'; Cierki' ..,' 3 ' r' Commissia tiers! OffiePt' ' 'Gettys.borg.:Jin. 7, 1856:: td: - • - a Tower's 'Speller AND' COMPLATS 41 4 tU,NCI0011i' : • ,2 1, 94V - A7O 7 .'S :T7138'1.` lt HAD .."4titg*: Ilinineintor, 3 Pitt Stictinti'Reintetti oil Primary „ School E nn Y ciatot;'Paitlt.; Titian ltittlicri, 'With CitinjiletC2.l4rnip.:lol,,, •-••- Faders' Iti4oeit iectitef Firrit'lttAncn, with'Prtriciiiiettlof;B,‘44* coos: •wititiho of Elacutirintliplitined and 2Husitatt_ee ':b . prom:laet Exereiserti ' Readers atititifin red ,01% - thitking'orit,y 4iie"tillimt at ai''time, aid t contain 1.'6°644044nd' 4).0004..1,0 . 01, 4 of eiteiclaini; in A tticturlittoth ihnr ruts an.eticlusive ti ........ • The itintiet fit prefienitiel • adapted - only practical teachers' and, adapt' it: ' - Seleotionifor Itai(dli* . ; nibrti i rtiAt: ".gindn'tf, (rim' •thi'fitse tiep4.'to ' 'Po; pieoa are chaste,,,Turvjy.prid freed-100141 eti'd imp roper p't•elit 0141' to oftrvitti•tr" correct tilde:lir' telliiiiA4o.lenr., ing's; and 'to elevate the tit Otif nifeettiniit l'Ett4 :3 werii selected 'and' titivated tiy:ttietitin'ti4i .cli t t o Who" carrunderitarid or the'expandinthearyand . room - "niiter'i Elements if .6entnotai.',Egt,,, bettiniers, GrapfOittiok , advanced clatienti:" ''s• - •• - • ,Teachers,,School Committees, Plitlitittntn; 'and all Cotheta iniernated Ediicatfini,strbirt.„. vited 10' Ca I I and. examine' D Et. 17 RGItSg. & Pittilishere,l4: JobtiStritit. irr For Side by A; Fad LElti•Cket.' tysburg, „ 36, New Egtablishmente GRANITE S T'O'N E - 4 F 0: HE undersigned: .oiapeitfailjr' itifitt** - 'thek l chizens of Gett y sburg arid' 01414', genPrall)Obet they hive, * nod 'aGRA Nrl'Et. STONE-YARD;'en'Sottitr BeitilittOre. SirCe.4' opposite, thereikideitee , '"Orpich`ShiTeik . W,herril., they are .prepared dressed in every..ityle;ll4 „M ~titin►eiita.;Door Sills and Steps; and every kind' ix' 4,064. and ornamental nse. Aiio,`4q4miter:y 111 *k's: always on handond getietaliariety otbrigia.",”; ed Granite. - 'rho 'undersigned :h4tringf 'had ',airtiaidOictilo' experience in theii bnitiness, respectfully in- vile prisons wishing anything iii their: 110'1 - 20y give us a ea are prepared to' far,4l . ,att, the same article CHEAPER than it Nis ey e !' been heretofore offere&iit'Gettishurg. H RY S. BENNER. PETER, BEITLEB. San. 7,1856. 3m. . , New Segar & Tobacco MANUFACTORY. CA Mll EL FA BER, Jr. Would respectfallir 10 inform the citizens oethe town and court*; ty, that he has opened a Seger and -Tobacco manufartory, in Baltimore street, next'deor Forney's Drug Store, Gettysburg, where -be. will constantly keep on hand a largo•verietr. of SEGA RS, of the fittest flavor, and at the lowest living prices. Of CHEWING- TOs [MCC° he has the Choicest kinds—saloon capital article of SNUFF—AtIi of :which' hs offers as low as the lowest. He only asko-ti trial, convinced that-he can gratify -everytastO. He hopes, by strict attention to-Amainess , and a desire to please, to merit and receive a shati of public patronage. - - . : May 7, 1855. • Administrator's Notice. TACOII AgNS B J TA'l'E.—.Letters administratiOn'citi t the estate of Jacob A rnsberger, late of , liatilitiOcM township, Adams county, dee:, having' been granted to the undersigned, residing in•T3ti, rune township, he ,hereby gives notice teall persons indebted to Said' , estate to mate int= mediate payment, and- those basing 'tibinti agtlnst the same to *Sent thent property authenticated for seteement. Jan. '2l. 1856. • Wier. la =I =WI . . l •a MEM TM
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