C tinn of gait! mortgage or . Mortitiei4, - Vilith, • . , __ . • ,d‘IARRIE D. all the plwer4„iigtti4 41tit1;privileees, anti t . ftie Tueaay, th" 1.1411 init.:- by nor. Jacob 14-larer, Mr. under the );vite tes:r . e.tlion, as.itaill cont ,lo9wil 9.- - ,.t.tfttNiNN of ,Illinois. t.sl 31;1110% LOREN:DA, p all y h a d an d h e ld th e 'pi; i;) R 7 '. : 4 I I i f inli de I 4 Dr Ertl,. or Mx :14 rotl;it;', 'PA L . ~, _ g 3 t _ nti, hereby anal- . ii ( A ) .t n i t. t !n t i i t , h 3 r t n l lt t '... s. N.; A rl s e . v a. n iir l l l.. x cl::t i r t k, ,, •?tf, JAMES Inc'. That no bond or bii i A. On i ti r I.2th ill.t . by Rev. Jacob livgler t , l N?r. l ( l :. " l 4 l e .S.7a; 01 iZill to be ex...elite-4 "zhall, he.....,f0r a -Sects lit _than atm Itnittiretzon.44.l " ._ ___ _ I) EB F i t i nti-.-- : r - ter cil e litr i t: il ," t, , i i ntiqhifi, to Ntr., -NAOMI Ou tlu: 11th inst.. br the . sarne. Mr. GEOTIASF. nuamtitt Ss:cricks 2 - That the time for the-eom. . aienchment 4, t.: _ the _ win* 01 en., , ,,r,.(,,inn :40, Miss :-.Alt.ill 11. Itollitk.ON, both of Areuit,oille. • . V" - - -----6 : of PlAhl rai!road he and tlie same is herobv - extended two years from the eipiration - DIED; • • thereof.• At York. an Fridav erenin4 1•14 t. a ft er an i l 7n , t4 of ger.. • • 'fast proviso in 81"crton 3. That. the e v r , .1. 1 1 11 7 . 1t i I tl s r • ( . .i n r rj i t i i s o p ti a , T, J e A r ( > 7 ( 1 ) ,.. 8 1i,":4 1.. t. L t t 11 , 1 , ,,E.: . E5,i ,fbro t h u r the reread sect i em of ( l i r - m y p i entetit to On the nth of September kat, at Marion.. Grant 6: en 11 nt V, Ta., Mt. JOrl \ It MINA FTT ar , al"' pc ra the art incorporating the Gettvalnirg rail- i )11,- a '. -.. '''''' .'" '''' I mouth tin't . , ad en the 2101 of N ovember I.t.t. in Wells cou nty, ante is liere.bY_, la.. Mr. 91•10103,1.7 • IL M ri.t.tr.r. aced :3N yeArc 1 month road mimpany be and the s -;,),I 2.) -ilivn—both - sniti - nf - Mr - . - Joh - lt:Mnllett , , formerly - of Ilamiitantrui to% lishi li, Al. vli% futility. _ _ ' On the'Stli in.( ~ (itit)ltGß A. :MICKLEY. son of qtr. To Prevent Moths.' , Jaeoli Nt iekley, of Franklin township. aged rl.l years I inonthit ~ and 19 ,I,lya. TR the month of May beat pahr_fors_seit.h_ttr On the litfi in+t „near ConnwaTo Chanel, after a lonz awl • titiliforillnezN" Ali - ..T - 11Altr - V - X - DAMS --- Altughter - o - f - Crapt. Castie sack. then wrap thtut in linen whit Jacob %AVM., f; 4 ViN . r. , . • le: • ' pieces' vi camphor gum, box t h em op . at m . pot ,() -21 the la t h g t ( tlt., ..1 . 1 i t 2, 4. \ I n A t i‘ 1 r`, l ll"..k s. sTil A smixo it : of in a datk place. WOOleil goods should be pre - l' ve ion) trmil4hiP• aged Illotlt 35 years. (Ai Tiiiii,d.ty mornirt.; L', t • Mr.:. 11A N SAIL wife of John servcd in the same way. . 3t,_111),..tmv, awl ‘laughter .4 John Ntrufort,,,,i . str.,,b,m t ov , u . ',WI:. iu the QM' year of her age. ondent . • , .'t tot in natii.l)» effillitv Ohin airs. - ' A.N. O 'Z' t ii. h 17.1. - 1: :" N. liii . iirliter of ilinitlas 11;;Irrey Fe.;;l , ormil.teZ repea lc WARTS OR' Cows' TEATS. - 9 A corres KTI ing ie lirtt tuo• • fir ter, some time of Aebtivig ce , unt.), itz the nab ye3r 14 bor. ne. 6:nce. In answer to an inquiry upon tins sub- ject. says h ave cured my cows of Warty on the, sth,in.t., RV, hermit' ‘O,l Juba Reid, *eats with ' th e - felk w i lig : _x en o. ; f oot oil, Conowago town-hip, agthl 2 ye.irs ausi beef's gall, spirits of turpentine, old brandy. 1 equal parts ()Uccle!). Shake'well before : using. It is an exceilent linitucnt, and will lake' oil callouses of long standing. haply-it _once: a day. - frY . IIOLLOWAY's OINTMENT' n PILLS, certain Care for liVoutids and Clcers.—Tholiias Thompson. of ll:Ostia. New york, was afflicted all over his body with running. ulcers; -beesine-qui to a- burden-to flint.-an-he-- - was a misery to }Limon If; and an annoyance to his friends. In the Lope of obtaining relief to his sufferings. he consulted soyeral physicians and surgeons. but his case seem., I so desperate. that it was conside.-ed lmpeless. At this PI tage. he hod cotfrse Iliilloway , s Ointment owl by persevering with these remedies for ten weeks. he was completely cured, autn,w enjoys the best of health. IrrMiss. PUITINGTIII oN sii isrisrs tHE.—"There came eertiiii lord, nett and trinity dressed." re.md tkn. nil l'lpthe; Lninedi,ttely interrupted" her interesting min.— 'littac,• • %Aid she, •'/ kung why M. Spokeslfare defers to, in tbr,t' tele4raph, it is to old Initial Lord's rom leanies, 'ho was aw,nt pron.!, and amok tip after he. got that nice 'pick-an (-span bran-new suit at ltoekhill & 111 Chosnut street, cornar or Franklin Place '." Ike replied th it ho !Lillie-int of the ' , crib." and that he was hici7' for a '•new rill," himself, whenever it 'net the views or ,the iove rtie4x, lie Markets. Corrected from the-lat4st .lialtimore,York & thmorer papers BILT I galt.E—Faz AY L!ksr Flour, per—barrel. .: .sBooto 8 12 Wheat, per bushel, .1' T 3 to 1. 93 Rye, - 1 06.t0 1 03 Corn, 44 - " 56 to 62 o:tts, '• ' ' nto 40 Cloverseed, " 'S 95 to 9 00 Timothy, ," 325t0 3 37 Whiskey. per gaiton, 32 to :33 Beef. Cattle, per bond.. El 50 tolo 00 , flogs, al7 50 - 'to 8 00 Bay, per ton,- 22_00 t 027 00 -titian°, Peruvian, per ton, - 55 00 U.k.,CIVER-TflUftsDAT LAD? Flour, per bbl., from stores, * $8 50 Do. nd "w a gl l 's ~ - '7 50 Wheat, per bushel, 1 05 to 1 75 Rye,- 46_ 1 00 Corn, '' , 50 Oats, - - 44 - 33 Cloverseed, " 7 25 Timothy, 2 50 Plaster of Paris, per ton, _ 6 25 Pork, 6 00 Flour, per bbl., from stores, $8 f, r 'il Do. di. from wagons, 7 37 Wheat,, per bushel, 1 70 to 1 85 Rye, Corn, -Oats, I. - Cloverseed, " Timothy. •. Plaster of Paris. - per ton. Collatreal Inherilauce W I ijrA I.WAt.TER. Egg., Regis terlof (lants county, in account with the Catuinonweattit of Pennsylvania, for Tax on Collateral .litheritances frotn llt:centLer 1, 1854 ; till - Noveniher 30, 1855.• 1)11. Feb. 2,-1855. For Tax received frotn the es- Wei of John Arendt, . .$l2O 13 . " Henry Grafi., '2 50 4 . 4 Nancy Chamberlin, 7'2 15 " Joseph Kitcln 100 00 " • - Magdalene Hoover, 25 00 " Sarah Hoover, "55 00 " Patrick Daugherty, '9 63 " ittary McConnell, 15 60. " Satnuel Boyd, 90 00 " Sally Barr. 10 . 00 " Jacoh Miller: 71 25 4 ' Jacob Best- " 58 80 " John Culbertson, 55 18 " Joseph Herman, 60 75 " Ann Stoner, 22 35 April 4. •• 10. " 17. II I 21. May- 12. 1• 23. " 29. •• 31 . Aug. 16. 4 6 17. Sept. 20. Oct. 12. •• 15. Deduct commission, per cent. $736 •10 6. Nice I{ IZ Fcb. 18. 4t Removed a Few Doors So u t 4of the Old Stant,. T H. SK !MIN respectfully inforths, his 10 • old customers and the, public generally, that he continues the T. 111,0 BING BUSI NESS, near his old stand, in South Baitiinore street, where he will he li„ppy to accommodate all who nay patronjie, him. All work en trusted to his care warranted to fit and be of most substantial make. Thankful for past favors, he soliets a continuance of public pa- trona ge. • (11 9 "*The New York Spring awl Summer Fashio n s arm recrivod:— Call and see thetn. Gettysbuig, April 9, [855. IMMEISIATE RELIEF FOR THE TOO I 11 AkC 11 1:: Mil ER E is to be had at the drug stores of S.. It Buehler, Gettysburg. and James A. Elder. Emuittshorg, a mwdefieelarzl remedy fir the 7'indltgelte, which Will, (II property ap plied, aceordium in 'directions,) cure the must riftlent TwdhaeheinVaidaneousiy. Should the pain in course of ULM: reappe ir. the same plication has to he made aaa:n. and after tivo or three 3pplic4tione the cure will he effectual. Please call for A. ferg . er's Tootliacheßalsarri. .`Price :25 cents per phial. A,tignst '27, 1855. ly List ty - Out-Dour Paupers and .latount drawn ) 7 9,,tr1y by Each. 1. M - eJunkitts, 5 qr., 2. Mrs. NVade, •s 3. R. Fletcher, for N.,..Yester, [sll 25) 4. Dtlvid Gardner, ~55 qr. . 5. Rosanna Sheets, 6. Susan Fcrd, - 7. .fiwoh Sunders, - 8. 1-1.4', Hildebrand, " 9. Sophia Horrell. $lO half yearly. 10. John Lciper, $5 qr., 11. John Ehrhart. $6 halt yearly, 12. Joseph Weaver, :55 qr., 13. Henry Swope, 44 14. Jae oh -Shank, 44 ---- 15 Daniel Hartzell, '• ...,- , :ate_l , ll and es i r; a,l 4 l -- 1 - tlpolly Roth, asaortment, selling very oths.op at - I- ----A prif 1 , 6. JOHN-HOKIVS. - 17. .Sauturl Hunter, TIOSI - EltY.—A new srucle of SILK and, _ 18. Jacob Lansinger,s I VVO.O-L-H01.4.1.',„-anti-illi---1-ined--1 , 1-0-s-E.N-1-IN-1 - :S-75 - f - Trtl -- IrtrA. en . 19. 'ltary fur 'sale at FAH BRO 1 . 111:ItS, _ILY had at coe , tp as tho Racier, Or.t. is. ?,f "Attlizd Erupt. • e';!P 'pest. if nt)t a /i:tfoit 21. lubn Jenkins, Sw:quehanna Hate!. Oppitite Calvert Station, ISaltinowe. Md. F: norlersiczned having leased the above 1 Hotel and put it incomplete order, is pre pared' to accommodate his friends -anti- the travelling - pithlic. The proprietor' will be Plea-ted to S his friends, and promises to make their stay cot and satisfac tory. 13 ugza,ro taken to and from Calvert Station free of eirartre. JOHN BARI?. (formerly Penna.,) PaiTrunt . us. Yffilli-PRIDAT LAST Tailoring. Wed. on Thursday evening last: rehrtiaryllth, at his '• residence, itt liamiltonkin ton it.hip. JOHN NI A RSTIALL, the.`69ol year of his :ige. Ti'e der e.est had been 1 in infirm health for a Mari or ten years previous to his death.- Turing the greater part of thi, time ha was euutined to his IMme. Ile bore his afflictions with the meek ; ness of the Christian, and in hi, intercourse a th his as - well as with his neighbors slut friends, whose privilege it WAS to visit him in his retirement, die was ever cheerful, exhibiting always the calm and tranquil temper nhieli char acterize! him whilst in the enjoyment of health. Mr. Mar shall was a devoted husband, a kind parent, ,a warm and sin cere friend. lje was a man of sterling good sense, which qualified him to be a safe and judicious counsellor. He• represented .tdams county m the House of Repre suit:Wee-% in the session of 1543. an 1 ha various other trusts eujoyed.the e‘ idence of confidence reposed in him by his fellow citizens. Ho was an enterprising farmer, • and de lighted in the quiet pursuits of agriculture, than which no occupation is mere honorable. Mr. Marshall was a ruling elder in the Presbyterian Church• of Lower Marsh er'eek for•many years prior to - his death He loved to frequent the sanctuary where he had worshiped from his youth, and was constant in his atten dance there . until prevented by declining . bealth. .•Mark m the perfect an and behold the uptight, for the end of that • man is peace." WRITTELTO D. R. LITTLE. ANT) L Lir ON THE Dr:4111 OF THEIR Thy days. roy eoz. were few, angel's elortiing That came acid vanished with the dew ; 'TICRR gone. ---where it it! yet thou dia.:tit - tare, heltiO , i thee, A elwe fur love to find thee. The eye, the lip, the cheek. the hrnw, The bandh,st,eteh'dfortu with gladness, 'All life. • toe, rapture beauty, now— Then da..10.i with iufaitt Till, brighruing with trawativu, 'Returned the fairy-visiou. • Where are they now? thr,.e nos* tears, Thy mother'., d t..eay.ire She see,: thee still. and Still she hears Thy tones of pain. or pleasure, I'o her ytii,ik pulse resettling Unutterable feeling. Ilush'd in a mennent.nn her breast, life at the well mpring: drinking, Then cradled in her lap to rest, tu rosy sfunthers siokiog. Thy dreams—no thou tht can guess thom,— Thy. Loother's, who call express thew' Charley. the I.v.t. the youn4est love, The crown of every other, Though thou art born :loin above, Thou ha.. 4 an on!v mother; • Nor will affection let her. Believe thou mist forget her. Then -thou in bcavenlan4 her on earth— nay this one hope delight her. That thou wilt hail her second birth, 15 hendenth shall re-unite you Wher, worlds no Inure can sever Parent and child forever I 00 48 31 7 75 2 50 7 00 .Public Salp, F HE subscriber. intending to quit farming, will sell at public .sale, at his reNidence, in Mountjoy township, Adams county, on the road leading frcm Horner's 11 II to the Two Taverns, on Tuesday; the I.Bth *day ti March next, the following. valuable PERSONS& PROPERTY, VIZ: 4 - lOrses, Cows and Young CattlP. new four. horse Wagon, with Bed and Bows, Wood Ladders, a good e rhreshinz 11ft - whine, Screen, Cul ti,vator, Plontrhs :and Harrows, and -ninny other farming articlect. Also, a lot of Ilmn;ehold and Kitchen Furniture, such as •Tilblei, Chairs, Iron Kettle, Pots, and a variety of other articles tor) numerous to umtition.. Atcri ,— Sdie to conimenco at 10 o'clock, A. on said day, wlicn attH.tlance will be given and terms made known . by PETE It EPLEY. February IS, 1856. td rilH E subscriber, ha . ving been appointed by the Court of - Coruninu Pleas of Adams county, Committee of the petson and estate of JOHN MILLKR, (who has been declared of Unsound of Monntpleasant town ship. Adams county, hereby gives notice to . all persons having- claims or demands against said Miller, to present the same to the subscriber, residin;r in said township, for set tlement, and all persons indebted to make im• mediate payment. S7GB 84 34 •1.4 MICHAEL MILLER. February 18, 1856. 6t cumfifitiCe. 'Washington Hotel ! , ....91ilmftsfouni„9dat us Perin`c. rrsub:crilier respectfully informs the smithy that he has opened a Public House 01 Entertainment in the borough of Abb to n, 'chore he Will entertain all who may (.411 with him. Having hail many years . 'knon ledge of the business of hotel beeping, he flatters himself that his efr , ris to please will hesatisfactury. Give the "Wash ington" a call. - FRANCIS J. WILSON. February 18. 1836. if List of Letters - 11) ENIAINING in the Post Office, at Get tyshurff, February 18, 1856. 130 t% er Nicholas 11 inset Jane 13atitz C. Novi - s Hiss S.u‘nn Bosserman - .1.,10n ' _ Pas-savant Rev: W. A. Blal. William G. Petertnan W. Eisenhart Selnatueker Randolph N alba:del Forney Miss liannalt E. Stevenson A. It. 1-161., Fra-lire' Stephen Soder Petar Guin❑ Catharine . Study Dr David Gnsman Fr..derick Tawnev Abram Fisher 11. L. Titzel 3 ,, 5i , .11 It. Flerner A. 1 7 weer 1V it I tam H nrtzeil Mrs. Path. J. \V harton Maria A. Dine I'. ' W int rode Ed ward Leonhard Prof. E. V% horley George ..' Mikesell Peter 13. Wll. GILL ESPIE, p. Crt—Per:nnc calling for letters in the above Li-'t will please smy they were ad veriltied. - 1-ISSIII E'S. An ex LINES INFA . NT lIT THC( . ll4. 7 'oniIN CARItle. Notice. roonmorse ACCOUNTS. Alex, Cobenn, ticrotint With the Director 9 or the'Papr and of the Flouße of Employment :of- flip nnunly_, of Aihong. being from the 3il day ofiarionry, c;ai of Ju-inkutyi-&-D3i r 1856. DR. - 1855—Jon. Ist. To balance due on settlement, $417 '44 Feb.. 1, Order on County Treasurer, WO 00 March 1, " t 500 00 61. 411 300 00 April 2, " 44 600 00 May 7, " 116 " 400 00 • _ Cash reMstfiCol—F.. S_w_ope,2l4—fa C.lsh reeeiyed of McCreary for Co‘o, 42 50 " Cash recei yed. of s., urho raw. for James Miller, 64 Cash recd of Israel Griffey for support of D. Ernst, in , _ Miler of Nat. Ilelf,dee'd, for use of Mrs. White, 9 96 . nue 4, Oiiler on — county Treasurer, 200 (10 July 2, 66 44 900 00 b• Cagh'reeetved of John Scott, Esq.,.Stoward, 37 15 Aug. 6, Order oWeatinty Treasurer, 400 00 _ " Part of !leaping Mieltinu paid by Poor House, Aog. 22, Reed i;_e-Nfoses M. Neely pati value of es:rays, 2 50 Sept. 3, Order cm _County Treasurer, 300 00, '• lt ee'd of S. Durham w. for 13 Co nun anicate,l weeks board,of E. Sample, '2l; 00 Oct. t, Order on County Treasurer, 400 00 " Received of S. Durhoraw, ' ' CoMmittee- of Eild Sam- ple, Air boarding, • 5 30 • Nov. 5, Order On County Treasurer, 600 0(1 Dec. I, " " . 400 00 .1 a,.. 7, - " ' . lito' I'3oo 00 1856, Jan. 7—To balance in, hands of Treasurer, • „ CR. • By Cash paid ma as Allutva : tier.handizo and 'Groceries Out door Pauper support Funeral expenses of do. 111eeltanies7 ' Male"lirelings Female do. Chopping: Wood . ..,_ . 87 60 Horses, Stock, Beet Cattle and Siietp 627 90 Pork hills and Stock Flogs 319 20 Flout, Grain aid - Griuding 1171 34 Little, flat' ling, - iitc: 228 273 Stone Coal 84 00. EXecutine orders 14 71 . . Publishing! Accounts, Eze. • , : 41 50 Physieiuts's salary , 1011_00 Treasurer's .`1 •40 00, Clerk's, Directors, extra service 60 00 Communicated :Wending Horses I 50 Pay to Nteward ill .1 . 1 (4tmoo, Salt, &c. 29 07 Dried Fruit 9 00. Lumber 42 2.7 Payment made to Board!, - $5O Directors of Poor, Cumberland Co. 39 (10 I)rngl4,-Pitationery, Ste. 26'67i linlance in hands of Treasurer 1.291 4.1 i WE, the subQcribers, _kaki - us srttle and adjust the Pidtlie AccJunts, do hereby certify that we haVe examined- the-items - Which coin hose the above Account, and that they are cot rev!, and that there a balance of Twelve Hundnld and Ninety One Dollars and •Forty; Pour Cents in the hands of Alexander CObeari, Treasnrer.—beinq, from the 3d day of January, A. D., 1855, to the ith day ofianuary, 1856 both days inclusive. A. 'l'. V11121;:i1r, ? luditOrs. JOHN HAUPTMAN, IN account with the Directors of the Poor and 1-lottse of IP.mployment of the County of Adams, In;ireg from the 3d day ofiolllilarV, A 1)., 1855, to the 7.ti. day of January, 1856. DR. Jan. 9. To cash for Lard 'liar. 7, - • " for Horse; A pr.,5, Cash from. Job n Gilbert, 12, " frOto H. D. Sweeney for Tallow, . GS 25 " ," from N award for Cow, 36 on Nov. 11, " for Lard,6 82 . • Dec. 8, " for Sheep, K. Wilson, 14 00 1856, Jan. 7—Balance in -hands of Steward, 32 351 CR. Jig Cash paid out as fullows : Groceries l2 46 Vegetables 29 61 Vinegar 7 430 Male an& female hirelings * 4'4 87i Wagon expenses, Freight &Stage fares 29 73 Grave Diaging: 8 00 Household articles 23 57} Stamps. Postaae and Stationery :1 75 Cash Ti4id to Paupers & sundry persons 39 53 . i Veal, &c. 10 15 Wood Cutting 10 75 Tailoring G 75 Ashes 5 I,iine Straw ' 1 30 Attendance on Fick 51) Powder 1 05 • 2 , 15 •131 1856, Jan. 7—i3y balance due Steward _2 35/ NY 1.1, the ctil)Qerthers. Auditors to settle and the.Puhlic Accounts, do certify that we have examined :he iterus'which compose the above Account, and do report that the saute is correct—the saute einbractmz the account of John :seoit, pfesent Steward, from the 3d day ht - January, A. 1)., 1855, to the ;tit day of January, A. I)., 1856—both dads inclusive— it-avitvr a balance in Itatiti-s of bald Stewart! of Two Doilars,Thirtv•five and three-fourth cents. A. T. I,l' 121 G 11T, id*/rs " .101-1 N HAUPTM AN, s --u " Cu►ul►. Co. Poor House, 17 833 " Cash ree'd nf'Anilr►•w Polly, Joan Scott, - ENry., Sticvard. 24. Hen6.lleaq, 0 3. Jossph Rnmortreft, " 21. Yuan Slum " 25: Hannah Itor.f, VI. Jacob Petvr4, 27. Polly Dysert, eil.3_Enzabati_Dyg4 , r4l-4*- 39. Thrunas GritTy, 85.halryearly, 30. Mrs. Wallace, $5 qr., 31. John Leonard " 33. Wilheltnina Hapkey, , $5 qt.,, 33. Frodorick Hapkey, " Feb. IS, 1856 4t PH ILA DELPHI -% ADV MITI SMI ENT Evans' Fire & Thief I'roof Safes! FOR Nten_l_tantli,Law y_ers,-Farmers—Nnd others, linvin PiTers or other valuables, to preserve front FIR t or BURt;• L A ItS. 'Day & Newell% (HMOs) BANK' LOCKS: A CA R. 0,--Tttr. %.Ktatt PROOF BAir4," that preserved inn. Books, Papers, ct - c., during the "Great Fire at Hart's It uild ins," Was par eltased of OLI V Elt EVANS, GI S. :tad St., Philadelphia.—Getz 4- Buck, 10 00 Refrigerators h Water 'Filters. , EVA NS' Premium Ventilated Refri freOM for cooling and - preserving meals, butler. milk, water and all articles for culinary purposes, ATER FILTERS, for purifyiugr brackish or muddy %voter, whether affected by' rains. limestone,. marl or other ca»ses; can he had separate or attached to the Refrigerators—a small quantity of lee cooling the whole. in the 'wannest weather. PottrABLE SHOW ER Dints, for the 1190 of warns or coirl water. %%Arca (7,oor.Eits, for Hotels, Stores and- Dwellings. STottß TaucKs, for moving b res. bales, SEAL huessEs, COPYM O 41 Ni I htUROIRT do. -. OLIVER EVANS, " ... 61„ South Sterna St., ‘..1 doors below Chesnut. ( EST ARLIS RED tN 1835.) . .Ft.h. 11, Isst;. ty 26 39 To. Those Who . Wish Farms. s76oi; 10 have fertile LAND at a deal) price on easy terms. your attention is called to the RIDGWAY .FARM AND COAL COM PANY. Twenty-fire sPres or more in pro-, portion, are trivet' for $lOO, pay tblo I instal ments of $1 'per week or $4 ► t•tith. It is located in 'Elk 'comity, Pennsylvania, and has one of the' best markets for its produce in the State. The soil is a rich I,rziu, anti is not to he surpassed for farming, as examination will show. It has the hest elements of pros perity, heing underlaid by two rich veins of Coal. and shortly he intersected by foto. railroads. The timber is of theinoSt valuable kind. Tit'e unexceptionably good,' and war• rantee deeds are given. It presents a good and substantial opportunity to commence farmin7. providinz tor one's children or mak ing an invostment. Norther particulars can be had from the pamphlets Which are sent It, .finquirersc'.' Letters answered pramptlii.. Ap ply or aditres_s .SAWL W. CA'1"143,1,. S e c. retary, 135 WALNUT Street. north side be tween Fourth and Fifth* sts.. Phil .lelphia. l'ull inf.:rotation is contained in the pamphlets.. Feb. 11, 1856. 3in $ll9l. •143 13:37 IFli 91}99 31 - .495 liB4i .If4o 00 183-00 run E aniler:irrnetl horehy give?: notice 'to JIL: all indebted by note or bout; ;lc:emu - tun cal) aria pay up before Me first day of jlitreli next, nt time I will place toy boojts_in the hand% of Edward B. Buehler ffir c9llectirm. Feb. 11, 185 t. ABll. A ItN01.1). v~760(i• 303 ,David italehler. APTO If. V Y .1T 1.311% WILL romptly attend to coPortiono and all pilirlisCA 'to hi. care. • ftlir•Offv•e in the Diamond. adjoining store of A. D. KetITZ. Getty'sburg, Feb. 4, 1836. ly Witll Paper. _, . • 00131'3A N Az PAXTON invite the attention of lions'eliepperS and Alen: who intend fitting •up their hon:ps this Spring, to tin.ir sthek - or . SIDE, CEILING and BORDER PAPER.. . F e b. 11. Atlnrallitstralor"s Notice. TAPOR ES TATE.—LPtterR of administration, nn the estate of J,woh Arn4,l)ervir, late of 1l nntiiiutun townsleip, Adams county, dee., having be o n ;ranted to the untler:iignetl, rusidiiiir in Tv• rune township, he lu gives notice to all persons indebted to sail! estate to make - in'. mediate payment, and those having claims against the saine to present them properly authetiticated t o t 5:;41:e..1ent, 1 65 10 07 415 00 45 80 ',COB ARA s BKRG ER, Tr., lan. el. if 456. adm'r. 117 59 Tosri XJ, A 131 t.' S EST A 'l' Let 41 testamentary on the estate of Joslina Bien!, 'late 'of t;ertnany township. Adams county, deceased, having been granted to the under resitlimr- in Mount pleasa itt twp., he hereby gives notice to :all persons indebted to said estate to make immediate poymerit, and those havinfr, claims against the s:ame to present them properly anthernice.ted for settle ment. DAVID IlIF:111., Feb. 11, 1816. Gt Bxertilnr. - Caledonia Iron. "11, AHNEsOCK BROTH Elts;., havinfr the exelitsive sale of C A.1.1;;DO NIA ROLL ED IRON cor , Gettyswr* would call the at tention of buyers to thii make of Iron—the best in the market—which will sfdtt at the lowest rates. %Alp, keep a lari - re snpply or II IMM 1.31) IRON constantly on hand. Call at the sign or the RED FRONT. Dee. 10, 1855. - _ Franklin Inn... 17 59 Corner of llrnh & Ilillen streets, Baltimore. 1101.. THOMAS JAIIESON, (lately of York, Pa..) has leased the FRANKLIN 'INN'. earner if IlhzlA and Billets streets, Balti more, Md.. and will entertain crue.n4 on mod erate terms. lie hopes to Hive entire satis• faction, and will spare no effort to merit the approve) of all who c an appreciate a well regulated and hnme-like lintel. Give him a trial. [Balt.. Dec. 10, 1855. 3m 2,000 - PIECES - WALL PAPER: XTON A:CDIIEAN have opened an un -1 usually large assortment of watt Paper, of every style and variety, from 12/ to 40 cents a piece. Housek - cepers and Paper Hangers are in% ited to call and examine the stock, which is superior to anything heretofore offer ed in this market. Only 12/ cents a piece, or 1 cents a vard, for Wall Paper 1 Gettysburg, Feb. 15, 185 ti. 1 2 1 0 9,0 20 23 20 Feb GM Last Notice. lgxecalorls Notice. Independent Blues: Y OU will meet for parade, in full dress, at the Armory, on Fll.l - NEXT. at 9A o'clock, A. M. , with arms and aeroiltrom , stits in com plete order. Members will provide themcAlve9 with I :l_rotinds_of_blan. eartriclf!o3. By ordn of thP CtoiniA. JUIIN CULP, 0.4. go • SUER I FF 9 S Si, LES. 29 . IN pursuance ot en alias writ Verntitlimi 20' go t !wows, 'mooed • out If the Court of Vona. 2 G, mon Pleas of Adam* rou nty, and to me 4 6 w t . 'art ed. will he e x posed to public sale, at the Court Hnitaeon the Bointgli_of_GettyMotri 29 7 on Saturday. Me 'lst day If Mardi nr.ri 1 ° ay 1 n'elock, P. M...the following doe'eribed - 24) Real Estate, viz: 2(1 , - t !() ; No • 1.--A'Tract of Land. 20 containing 65 ACRES, more or less, situate in Germany township, Adarns county, adjoin - I ing the Maryland line, and lands of John Keefer, Franklin Patterson, and others, and hontided on the soilthwest by the Baltimore turnpike—on which are erected at Tw,o story Plastered HOUSE, k I with 'a Two-story Back•building, a E Batik Barni(ihe upper story log,) y I Winton Shed, Wash House, and other out. ! build i tgs—al so,a Th ree•story BR IC GRIST MILL. a Well of Water near the door of the dwelling,' nod an,Orehard. No. 2..-A Tract of Land, - . eontaining 66 ACRES, tnore or lees, adjoining, the Maryland line,'and lands of George Pal met, Geory Bittle• anti other*. on which are' erected a one and a hilt 84i - if - LOG ' HOUSE, a Double Log Baal; a • one and a halt story Log Tenant s ; Hong.,. 'find a one and a half story ,• - Log 14',ULLI NG MILL. and miter improve , _ merits. Seized and taken in execution as the property of Tilnar AS DITTLK. THOMAS, Sheriff. Sheriff's Mice, Gettysburg, Fa. 11, 1856. td • Ten per cent. of the purchase money upon all sales by the Sheriff must he paid over int- - rnediately after the - property -is struck down; and -on ftilnre to comply :herewith the proper ty will be again put up for sale. . • Town Property AT PUBLIC SALE. ► H I suliterilier will nfler nt public *els, en .the premises, on Wednese4. the 20th day If February next, "Ivo-follow ing town property, vix: A Half Lot of Ground, situated on • West Middle street, ailjuining properties of . Or. Study and Cordori-, hav log thereon a two.siory Frame. Weatherboarded HOUSE, - with Kitchen attaeltecLa good Stable, fll an ekeellent well of water, &o. • - • • All4O, Four Acres of Land, more or less, on the . .Millerstown road, ridjoin ing property of MN. Shultz on ins west,.snd property of Samuel Falinesthek on the east, the whole bring set in timothy and clove:. and having thereon a fine , lot-of-Teach trees. Cizr.Sale to cototitence.at I o'clock, P. M., on adid day, when attendance will be given and terms made known he, 1414:01tGi; CURITZMAN. Jan. 21, IR;iet. td VAIXATILE PERSONAL PROPERTY . . At Public Sale. stibecriher, intendin. , to remove tothe VVeat, will sell at public' sale, at his residence, in Tyrone township, Adams cottn lys on the *old Carlisle road, two •inites front New Chester. on Tfieaday„,.lhe `Aids day of :February next, the following valuable Person al Property, viz: An-Excellent Family Ilorxe, - 2 good Cows. a Pour-hoise Wagon with bed, 4 One.horsp Wagoii,"a gond Iluggysod _2. -sets Horne's, Ilorae--Gears, -Winnowing Nth% Shovel Plough, Corr. Fork, Lag aitd other Chains, &e. Alen, Household & Kitchen Furniture, such as Bureaus, 'nthles, Bedstesds, Chairs, Corner Cupboard, C I ock,. Carpeting, - I Parlor and 2 Ten-plate stoves., I Cooking Stove, Kettle's and Pots, %teat Vessels, Barrels. and a variety of other articles, too numerous to Saln to eommenee at 9 o'clock, A; M.,: ,on said day, when attendance will be . given and terms sonde known' by .101 IN LEHMAN,' Jan. 21, 1856. A. Nina AT PRIVA TB SALE. 1F: Subscriber oirers at private sale. a '111.40T OF LAN 1). situate in Stratum township,:-Adants county, about 2 miles from (i'etiysharg. on the vast side of the 'State , Road to 'Harrisburg, a - Owning hinds of the mihscri iter, Win. Wihle. Henry Munfort. and others. containing .15 Acres, mote or less. ahGut 7 acres of which are Woodland, and 10 sores first rate Meadow. • The improvements *are a One and a half story 8R14„1,K !I (}US E. a good Barn. a never. ,111 failing well of water; vrith a pump in it,, and 'an Orchard .of choice " fruit. VOrPersens wishinT-to view the rroperty, are r 4 quested to veil on the trubseriber, resid ing 7u Getlysirurg - . -' • • ti RC E: %V At I.l'E it, Sr. litimiry 14, 1856. tf VALUABLE PROPERTY AT Private Sa le. nn•lersigned will sell at—Private Sale, that desirable property. in MeSher s town, c o now h an township, Adams co nty, Pa., lying on the public toad running tl (nigh said plaee. It contains Ten Ili :Imre nr less, of first rate land, adjoining lands of Dr. IL Samuel and Joseph titans». hatigh, and others, and is finely improved.— There is a large Two-story BRICK DW ELAN(, with a Two-story Brick v s ; itack-building,, fronting on the tweet, and nearly opposite the public house of John Busby, Osq., a good Log Barn. an. Orchard of choice fruit, a good well of water, and other improvements. Possesstnn given on or holore the Ist day of April next, as may be desired. If not sold, the property win be FOR iHNT. Persons wishing to view the premises will call on John Busby. Keil. MICHAEL HERRING. Nov. 26, 1855. tf New lEstablixhntent. GRaNITE STONE-rdnn. THl'; undersigned respectfully inform the citizens of Gettishurg and the public generally, that they have opened a GRANITE STUN E-Y A aD, on South Baltimore Street, opposite the residence of Gen. Shryock, where they are prepared to furnish Granite Stone, dressed in every style. for Monuments. Door Sills and Steps, and every kind of building and ornamental use. Also, Cemetery Blocks always on hand, and a general variety of Dress ed Grantee. The undersigned having had considerable expedience iss their busitwas, respectfully in vite persons wishing anything in their line to give us a call—as we are prepared to furnish the same attkle CFI EA PER than it has ever beef/ heretofore offered in Gettyeillurv. fl EN R Y S. BE` NF PET Etc. BErrLER. J in. 7, 1A56. 3m IRON'. and a large assortment of ARD IA ARE. cheap at • F-A-1-1 E sT o RO-T-11+111 S. ii - pANKETs, Shawl% nod Flastrodm. Tor" jj ctretp as FAUN CSTUGlial.' • AMUCI, lA4ll34.lt:;*iiiibi reNieettaliy Nvittrand mita*. nett deer' .ag :store, .tyk where ,will constantl y keep on hand * large variety of SF A A RS, of the finest flavor. and at ilia Inwest living prices. Of - CHIMINI4 TO. BACCO he has the choicest kindis...also a capital article of SNUFF—aII of which' he . offers as low as the lowest. He of ly ask* a trial, convinced that he can gratify every taste.. He hopes, by strict attention to business and a desire to please. to merit aud-receivvii-shm-- of public patronage. May 7, 1855. Stacks of New Goods! The Cheapest the Prettiest the „Best! . I L. Se HICK has returned from the city 0 • with the largest and hest selected stock of FA LI. & WINTER GOODS he has ever had the pleasure olotir ring to this comMunitu CALL AND' SEE FOR YOURSELVES!, lie wilt not pretend to enumerate-his larger and attractive stuck—the limits of an adver• tisement will not admit of it. But if yop wish, to select, from the choicest lot of Ladles" and Gentlemen's Dress Good", your eyes ever beheld, go to Schic k , October 15, 1855. „ • Dissolution of Partnership. rK Co-Partnership existing between the I. Subscribers has been dissolved this day by mutual consent. We are much obliged to our friends and the public for the liberal support extended to us. Our Rooks are placed in the hands of Alex, Colman for collection, and we earnestly re. quest those -indebted to us to call and make immediate payment, es we desire to settle the •business of the firm WlttiOnt &IRV. W. -W. PAXTON, Sept. 14. tf AL.EXII . COBSAN. W. W. Paxton 'INFORMS his friends and the publiC genet. 1. ally, that he will continue the, Hat & Shoe' Business; at his old Stand, and will- always' keep on hand a large and splendid asioriiiiiint of flours & SHOPS, HATS & CAPS' of every variety of style and- pticeb, whiCh' he is • determined to sell low for Cash or 'Country' - Produce: Call and see the Goods.' ' Sept. :24, 1855. If Tin Ware, die. „ CI AMI.I,IM G. COOK informs bit ,friendiv 1,7 tbepaSlic generally, that he has on, hood, at. his Shop neatly opposite. The Post-., Office. a very large and well-made assortment or TIN-WARN. which he will eel', sot Weft which cann-it fail to please. He sriil.,olso:- executo to • order, with promptness, in `a .:tvork• man-like Manner, and with the best rtWertalgt 1111 kinds of 40 USE SPOUTING,IIIETO- LW ROOFING, HYDRANT•WORK,. &A% Gettysburg, N0v.12, 1855. tf New. Goods, Cheap Good,* H N ESTOC K BROTHERS F , A received ,their natal, Large and .11*ncie; some 4am:tit:neat of Pall and Winter Goode, to which they invite the attention of. he -Pub.' lie, consisting of every, description of Dry , Goods. Hurdwaret Saddlery,: Queinsware, , Groceries, Cedar ware, Iron,Oils tit : Paints,&" , Clive us an early and we will- shin. you the Leigest„ Prettiest, and :.Chtimess Stockof Goods in the County, _ , - •FA HN ESTOC K DitoTH NES; f , • Oct. 15. Sign of Me lied Lost .and . Fotiott: , THEAT CUEAr• CO1 4 :0. Fall & Winter. Goads,. 0 1` 6 e r v c e a rl h deeo 4t rl i tio a n, v m ar i i 1 0 ) ty he; ) imag , to: and 111 , 1411Y‘ , MADE CLOTHING" vary cheap. Call' and bee. 301 IN HOKE. Gettysburg, Oct. 29,1855. Bounty Laud Claims, glum' undersigned-will attend Promptly' to 1 the-collection of.claims for 113DUlITY . L-ANDS under the late - act of. Congress.. l'hose who haye already received 40 or $0 Acres, can now receive the balance, by calling on the subscriber and making the necessary application. • JOEL R. DANNER. Gettysburg, March 1655. OLD' SOLDIERS. . . Bounty Land Ad 'of. _ rrHlß.undersigned is now folly prepared to L file and is rapidly fiiing cr.stoss, To• Dow TV LAND for soldiers of the War 0f.1812. and of sLA, the wars of the U. States..-their widow, and minor children. In addition to his long experience and success. he . would add. that * in all the many claims he has hitherto filed, (between 100 ancV2oo) he has carefully pre. served, and has now every thing necessary to establish the, rights of claimants—as also Rolls and Lists of and facilities for far niAllinz proofs in all cases that may be en. trulatod to li:m. Ho has made complete arrangements for ' , gating: warrants in the Western Statei. Nan rants bqught— FEarratilsauld. Apply personal. ly or by letter to I). M'CONAUGH Y. Gettysburg., March 12..180. tf Call and See Us AT THE NEW STAND. . IN T" hCe r l . r it ie e nhd‘isGa r n e d s p t e h c e t f s p i t i, I , le . n gl i n n e e m e li t ; that he continues the TAILORING BUSINESS in the room adjoining the stor,. of]. Lawrence Schick. and front. In on the Diamond. He has made arrange. 2 / ments to receive regularly the LATEST Nati tifirs, and it will he his constant alto to give entire satisfaction to those who may favor hisa with their custom. iple-Couritry produce will be taken in !Z. elionge for work. WM. T. KING. ' Gettysburg, Dec. 17, 1855. 1y Removals. THO undersigned informs the public Th at he still removes the remains of the dead, and is prepared to go to any distance to bring thew here. His charges are lower than sew —.tnd as low as the lowest. A. W. FLEMMING. Gettysburg, Sept. 10,-1855. Flour : Fleur t THE undersigned continues the Flour be*. inese as heretofore. He sells by the barrel or any smaller quantity. By taking SMALL 'norms he can buy as -high and sell as low as anybody else. and by always endear• mine ell keep node but the best. he hopes to merit and receive a continuance of liberal pa. troliaffe. WM. GILLESPIE. Oct. 8, 1855. At the Poet Office. Bush's Allegheny Rouse. NO. 280 Market at.. above Sth at., Phi/e• (telphia. June .1,1855. I,y C. 1. RUSH. pE_R U R h falrmee•t mmotoitimPtilieLL - _ town will be found at sehlt:liltir His stock •—tterar , • evory article in its* pi la.n Pry lino—wed lie will run tamp. M
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