• ~., (13matuicdAims first plze i lend to reformation. Ilence, although appeals 'Phis tOolitinilefiliteiteelliletieffilf Oa men- : to the tiniest sense soriletinuts appear fruitless, sat dissipatioressakele present -het itaellktoal let notthe faithful, teachetshediacouraged, but' - effort.se„whtchjs.,„tzsiseittiel; to s -,development, ;wain address" himself to. the seiriesinutive; tutus o'riti - 4 .iiiiMl a 'II is "'great add* Constent inn . sooner or.latee its influence will be felt. The Xenia_ he'te eerider're 'eyety tebteet,Co, fir as . to.! dominion of ihissnoble element of our patine, tfllnss it witlin'tlferrieli of theability 'of 'his '1 is greatireunfirtned by the reading oft cheers ~ ,4-1, 0 -fais,--eMlSses' Cli-411.44-Istaw-10-bel-st thens---:,--t-cr fisrinsthe - --New -I festament - avit innitsnote-ors; '_:, see. .. - s s4yiss`se that ' trY"'prOp_er effore s they_tney_be4conunent—aspractitte-witiele'we-wuuldsterdial - ss ia _ sailitesiLnsaster s tlt e_taAsaselgated _The teach,Sly_rectuumen 1 tu all teacherssuld diresilsol•asel Asillat ordib4:l) , turns away, the scholar, who ' Neil eds. Assuredly, Christians ef all deuced- Allot to'sectiMeliedi n:task after honest vire t ! nations' 'should be win's; to let their children - tf• Pertain' it; and riveshiu not even_a_oetier- hear what God teaches and requires. - Lst aillitithation as to the cause of his loth, re..,nS this exercise he performed with solemnity, the' Method of 'overeneninis it, can hardly he when conducted by the teselier. But songs. • reiPpciseifto !Rive dieeletrged Hi dote. With ti'ues it may be better that the scholars should a"view'M simplifying the entities, the method read the p •rtion, taking each a verse, without Of ii'Slitirif. general and easy course or, outline taking its number, so that all must constant! . far begin-rters - sa nsl-at-htterlurese - o lane i 1 taffies - - a - ttenti - , -- in - ord es-to-per for m--their-par 0_ velonment a larger and more minute one,. is arithmetic csn calculate the moral influence exeillesat:in must, sciOtices„ sech as geography, thus exerted on the future destiny of the schol history; - gistiretiar...aritlittiefie, &c. The use are, or determine, how many may, in after life, . ef tahularviewsjer charts, where the natpre of jbe saved in temptation and rescuedTrom ruin. thessobject admits of them, and the singing of : Again : 0 t.etteinfleence may be exerted on durfitie malni. &C., are also jtidicleits means the youthful mind. by exhibiting the adran- Of facilitating study.- This method has king /e-ie. orlhe differeht studies for the purpose of orrice beshi 'employed in the institutions of of a er life, fir the attainment and practice ' Oftraninv, and 'we' ret,'.!arri it' s systematic i n tro- of ete tsio professions, for the acquisition of _ shittiOns into the' sick - sots-of -ens tands-sas_e_vils Ireltith_._ef respectiibility, of usefulness. Even (fence of the willingness' - of our conntrym to profit-by the experience of others. ' ' Witlflliie carne view, children ought not to be 4ideaficedTheyiend 'their age; ' nor sent to school too sinong". The distinguished German physician II ofedond, one of the very first med ical authorities of Europe, e maintains that node inseifs4ssinsselstiffellictimily; and' much lost 444 -physically and intellectually. by sending Alildrettlici s seliool before they are seven years ttliE," Children subjected to the confinement .. led !ekes old school at, an earlier age, ate like hot-house plants, J ,which, though ripened ear ns..l'lllßu ethers, are less vigorous and endu ing , ihan, those of ,natural growth. Their health is often undermined, and their intellect. --teal -.powers tend, to .premature decay. The proverb, which is, usually cited aie a. specimen of dotingssimplicityssisenot altogether withont poine . philosophicalloundatime that, "Me OW is too ens art to live long." It is historically . and physiologicotly,lrim. that-Jtia precocious development seen in ,some -children, result from an ahrifirata I state of their- physical eon sSitntion. and is ordinarily succeeded by pre mature decay. '. • . , . s :Nor, might toremany recitations he assigned fisr Preparatien at home, if the usual hours -of the dayareispent in con heineni and study.— One or twe,recitstionsst night are . sufficient for the younger classes: - A _different course makes study irksome to children, destroys the pleasure .et .seltoul s hOttrs s and prevents them frem acquiring elan 'nesS for:their books. iii -- more 'advaeceil classes', the business . of pselisins slimy may preperlyhecseried to greeter reitent, at it 'requires person ml' effort 'and teaches tie; Student Is; help himself.. 3, Yen should 'aim 'at thorough instruction.- 1 riir this' purVelse laher to Make your popirs un titifitand each lesson before you assign a new orie''',Of*Fiiiirme:yoil,', will eeenitionally, find a sehoia'rSsilltoSe feeble intellect - . 'nftder the. best leitiOnSlWlll i ' fail Ice crinipaSe 'the pertion is signed. Here . the nVerege'eapncity a‘d Pro giesSOffh-etsetisttsassoset be your guide... _ Make all &let 'kids - net fen 4 and' iI I tiSS ra t i (ins'," ait d aitisparflisialfirly' thO4e Pripile Whose intellect tail'ii4eerieitiee.reenire it. - Strive, by thorough .__., drilling: tepetifion, and the &erotic method of siekelloninse, to iMpeess 'nn the ptipils'aninds eke:l4'4A distinct' tinpressiens Of the subject uridefeonieldetaiion.•"lf You - fail in tine, and i'reiratiewS. remain obajcuro and confiieed, they Wilts sorin he forgotten; as they are neither aisply iittPreiteed -on the - mind -- ; - riot etrintely linked hy.assrtiation to the previous stuck of .- ktiowl*iilge;, - .. 111 - t . i - less schilara )earn for the sak&offorgettiMeit, the better. Pestina /erste - , (liiiitke'haske r ,s,l9)Fly.) is a useful pedagogic ' maxitn ; heemett,'foolinetseprogress Stever fails to calileAsheequent..diffictilty and delis's., ~. Artotherleisiortant means - of . thorough 'in - struction t iftifotind in frequent -aria istitad re petition-and eiapiiirations. In addition to the' (dosing, public: examination .of each session, there•ought to be-private reviews tin i exini n 4ions, at the end of every month and every weeks ,'Th*,se' reviews and examinetions at% ford additional impetus to- study. The pre• senoe, of parents and friends at public exam i- II ttions, alsojitppeisli to theThetter. feelings of tea heart, A desire to excel, and to gratify those wise feel:interested in by the, proof of our ssceess. - In germaay it has been remarked,, that thoSe sehools turn out the best most tjteroughscholars, in whose settled plan of in estuctiun reviews anti exesuirtations have an, inip'srt sat and:fixed !senses:rig:led them. Nor s'eteil it`few, eh niters or pageshe selected for aseuninatioe and review, with previous notice to the deluders: : but the wholo-field of knowl edge,paseed'over during ; the session or term, s huulrf - bri:eisti ally prepared.' ' 4. 'Pinalis. &t au to control your pripils4):tj Wm. u. in u ele Ilan, orders m s eaves, a ff ectioes of Me heart, „ tworal. meows. ' Itiflenunation oh the Lenge, Asibmas, Coughs ' i -The digeity of the office von sustain. gentle- ' AT:l'O/INR Y . .17' 1.3 TV. and Cohis, are by its means effectually Jeered. , ALEXANDER COREA IN, ' OFFICE on the south side of the Public men, dietates the ueit of Illeltita adilPted:to it. Every-housewile knows that salt freer passesy . 1)11N LOP PAX I'ON. Squire, two doors west of the Sentinel through bone or meat of any thickness. This "rsu are!notettgsge.4 in training irrational - otflee. Aug. 2-2. 18.53. nehrethe bat you have yonns. initnartals coin- Oct " 22 ' I R ,,s, healing Ointment far more readily penetrates --------- bUited to your etre, whom God created in his through any hone or flu-shy part of the living. Card. • , J. Lawrence Dan, M. D.., own inn ese. Now if eeretrienee tea-cites that,' gens 1 rr 111 g.fiub.eieriher having - disposed of his In- . body. curing the most dantrerous inward ci ni evehavith -the brute erestion, kindness islc•es 1414 41 - plaints, that canno• be reached by other means. leress in the Boot,' Shoe, Hat awl Cl i p • VT' . terysipelas,satt Rheum &Scot blitic Humors. et-ally:far mitre-efficient than uniefiling sever- 1 -1- . t h e l a „. „f Chri , I 1 - I tlSiness to Messrs. COIIEAN es. PAX TON, Lseshow inuali more should No remedy has ever done so inueli for the rt•spectfit Ily asks I lie - enntintiatice °ibis friends - RAS hisOfficeonedoorwestof the Lutheran litn.bettetlettee and affection, prevail in th,-, cure of diseases cif Ihe S k in,w holey' r form they ; alto customers 4o patronize the :Vow Firm. ‘ll)tild - IRO affVfl) th•tt pliysi,tal c irre,:tion and l_ li 1 , .;14 I. Elt KURTZ. posite Grainiottr'e store, where those wishing Riss Scurvy, .Scrolu la, or cotsscitin sthetild never be retoeted to in the 1 Oct. 2.1.1, 1855. to ha veti ny Dental Operation performed . I . ll '' . Isrysipelas, can long withstand its influence. are respect lu I ly itiviied to call. e ese..of obstinate - transgressors ; but even 1 . . ... _ ____ • --- The inventor has travelled Dyer many parts t etre itought to be tile laid reset, - ifteraintea Is ; New GootU.i. c Eo ° . A RNOLD has Suet returned from it EEEItEN ID E P. : . Dr. D. ('•li liters. Dr. l',. N. Berl tichy, Dr. D. • of the. globe, visiting the principal hospit a ls, to , the nobler susceptilhilitiett of the pupil h ave dispensing . this Ointment. giving advice as Horner, Ii PV, C. l'. Kr:mill, D. D. Rev FL L penved frnitlese„ and all othermode; of punish- I A - the Cities with a large lot of DRY ARE, I 3 T 1 D. D , P , . Pf. W'll•' i , •to its application, anti has Wits been the means ... ;Inlet Introits's') tried in ;113, - 4-1 • 'TiIQY sitelthi ",„ ( ~" s : ), 1 -? ,S " '" ' WC ERICS ' QUEENSWAR "' a l ul " ' l e t. T' . li:i t. l r° e, P• i f of :' tit. -e-Y- el s restuling countless numbers to health. i'wtn :43 eZifiiiitio-i. If:i'l litirthe or lin try rule. ' " i'm" i' M.l D E .CCO'TH IN G, LA I)1 Es' no ts, ev. ro 4 . ;co 'i l ~i o . . - Stsever. Sore Lee , s State 1111-easts, Wounds Sa Ulcers. I.- • „Teserefere, do a•t iteltilge in It thittial scold- j DRESS GOODS, &e. ; among. w Welt are Gettysburg;, . pill I, SJJ. .ii Some of the most scientific surgeons now ' F .• i. • ..• _ ----- i lea abuse or ridicule of your pupils, not evert : .1i.„) ,11 mid i rench Cloult;., Coatitors, Cassi- Fla vi' Wanted. rely solely on the use of this wonderful Oita or the:disobedient. ' 'Fathers, procoleersot ,yoar "'ere'', S nitwit,. -leans, Blankets. Flannels, 'tient, when having to cope with the worst c . a./dr:ea to auger, bcri, !keg be discouraged,” is la" an ° 1 1( 1 1 4, variety of LA DIES' DRESS 13E11S0 NS hsving I lay to seil,will &men eases of sores, wounds, ulcers, glandular tau:injunction of re.velation to parentS. and is i o "ps, twtether with ali noo t, every article -311- by calling on the subscriber, in G s ell v s " swellinas, and tuniore. ProL Holleway has, n-t hese applicelda to te 1 els. trs. A 3 in the fain- in his line of be inees-111 of which will be burg, who is desirous of purchasing. lime . by con:mend of the Allied Governments, dis ilas ;Join the eoltout, o trate who f.seVerrt their I sold es cheap, if lint a little cheaper, than any highest market price will be paid at all times. patched to the hospitsls of the .East, !aloe children by terrors - will alw Lys h-tve a cheer- , 1)111 ''' estithlklinient here or elsewhere. And fe.„,)•-As he intends having the Hay. after i • s iipments of this Ointment, to be used under .se to - i beim! packed ) , hauled either to Hanover or lets,fuesitie. void tic . ill the en leartnents of af- .. ' Ctotes, Cassimeres, Satineti . .s, and the direction of the Medical Staff, in the worst f estion ; and te•tehers whs coitus)l their school , ReadY - uqi;e Clothi ng, we t•iitillettese emit- 13ditiefore, the preference to haul will be given eases, of wounds, It will cure any ulcer, mainly by tins ro I. and keep thoir litilechil 1 l'"litlfillt 1 - lavit!.2 . now f t i rn i.,:h e d 3 .,,„ w i th to those from whom lie may purchase, glandular swelling, stiffness or contraction of deea _in:eel/stain totter, arc inhutum tyrants, t'oot's lit up w,.rtis 4.1 4so years, I h ave at all SOLOMON PO ‘V ERS. the joints, even of 20 yea r s", standing. • av's) embitter tnose yeare. which the rata fur t-i "" -1. "'"'leAvi" ..4 '" pllc ale a straight-torward Dec.' 6, 185'3• if Plies and Fistulas. ____ it •,tigned for inn() ! , ttit. olleedlil enjoyment. Cottr-ze, t.tui nic=e-'t any and every article in Leather. These and other similar distressing com ae,' are unfit t i t.rttiti the tender and s teesq , : , fey Jim. ot hu ine• 4 upon the very bet,t terms, - plaints can be effectually cured if the Oils bie mind: They make „themselves and aft - atei ~ IMP& FI F: NDR. Y & C 0 . No. eco North ' Inept be well rubbed in over the psrts affected, around them utifiSpsy. and utter/ is faii to (is :, Oct 15, 1855. tf G. A. `. , Third Street, Philadelphia, Mottocco and bytulle • _velop the nobler priinti ples of their pultilt. • - ... . .... NIANUF‘CTURERS, 01111111E1LS and 131P0ETERS tions around each pot. - • ISII A t 4airt: L - tt teachers zarefuil,‘ ;Mt/ ft fl:14 1 / 1 .4 I '' . . New Good.; iliiiss,- or Pl{ EN-CH-CA LP-SKIN:4 s and -1-I "" all ' r ' i n i- j - litsth the Ointrarrit and Pills should be used in iadulgiug 1,1 pit ilPy in trier deeigitsilS. or ; ri l l II E sub-erfilier lenders his acknowletios Reif and OAK SOLE LEATHER & KIPP. 1 the foilinvilw cases: ia the'distriOnti , m o if favors. L sr, tihnn show _A- ineilic to lii. : : friends and the puitlic for Fehrtiary t.lil, 1855. 1 y , Bunions I.'iles 6 Sores of all kinds , num.+ Rheumatism Sprains no preference iii school, except as tits reward the liberal patronage heretofore extetitled to Spo uts ----- lig ! i Chapped muds tiatt uhettat smith= or Aufierior intteit, anti at the tune ' .11 " 11 retV•li'd.' 'din, aud respect fi lly informs. them that he l -- ',CI ;' ' Childblains Skin Dke,t-es Swelled Glands is a ljulged fteeerelie; partil thir li ts been his Jo retorned from the cities with as ) .( "' a 'I Flllnd Henry Wampler will make Fistulas '4'-`Oll3 Legs StitrJetats p en- y 0. .' s; sere 11,-,.„., vice, j-setly putiiilltel. saould he kindly treated if i did as-mown' tic Nle SV 414)til)S, comprishor II use . pouting, and ;nit up - the same low. 1 3 oLI N t. b.igc, sore }limas Yvnerent Fore terwsrls in evpeet Ilion of his ref urn Id ,r :in sent s tine sleek of hit nee, Sliatyls,Giner. ,fur cash or country produce. *Farmers and all Meecui al Ertiptif•ns SOL* Throats Si ounds ol landsl if lie feels hine•ielf cast od by the tesiiher. he , liailis. (:love-. Seielii.see, le I I I , ji - 1 ) tone rs s b am miters- :Wishing their Houses. Darns, 1 &c. ' ** * solo at the Estab(ishineut el Prefes.sor , - ' wijl besliseour se t i :Led bestom t reekleNs. - ;1) ii .... 1 ,,„ 1)H .I i Li n e n :, &t:.. all of which will • spouted, would du well to give them a- cal i. 111 oLi.owA r. SO, Maiden Lane. New York. and ...flaying thus et ten -the lilies's- r ) si). - !,,ify he -. , ad at ilin I ,I IV I. ~. ICo sit prices. Ile deems : sorte=r ,O , -G. &. ti. W A,MPLEIt. ; 211 Strand, - Lesiden, and by all yeypectable . i sotu i ofthsere its w'tittli all nil 1 Int av II lit I, ii itilieteos-iiiry to noun-mate the ditferent arn• • -- . '-"c453' ' Drotalists and Dealers in Medicines through altip,T, tuts, in eet eitsien, hriedv t, indteate eles v-hieli eoirsort - e his snick. He would j Blanket. and Long Shawls. , out the United States. and the civilized AA odd, t t iv - t aitiler, .0 V 4 -4 Lam ' thle. an 1 ii iro o.li-tient eo• • ',Ely invite ;ill to call end examine before r in Pot=.ai `25 cents, 623 cents, and *II each. prineipless .by. C ; li is *!_i.c., . 1 i fe s s its ... eu sit, jse re it ssi lie el- Wh e re. , r „.„,..„,..:, and cheapest in town. Also, C* - -There is a considerable savino by tak stth ,014 should 11 .76 .1 y . .:1'4'.4143 1. Oct. 15. iif J. :4. GRA NI Al .E.'lll. 1.a4i0.4' Dross Goods—the prettiest lot ' • I° I ng• the tarsier sizes. a , .. ..to w e—te he 11141 at lite Mote .)f 1. Oitiew.vppe, it ts tat tsesSii:ie rive of 'poll. , • -- --- - -- , Nov. 19, 'si. b En. AfZ NI) L`) . ' • • N. 13.—DirectiOne for - the guidanee of pre. pusile ,1. as, in x.t.r.J. ar lii:tor, is tilted iii , • C t Li. and see Fa fiN i es'euc list. s h oal , _ !tents in every disorder are atfixed to each Put. e• try !trim i - ,y ;sun 'lva II) rialto to .; tit t 1 . , a<, : ! 4 ;1,0 ill .4. C is:Mitre., Cassinete, &c., Shoemakers, come this way. . July ' 23, 155 . /Y "I'w ' E•tu • :Ile -.1.1:11V1 isa,naitt:i:;encirt it, diett , “:, 11 you wrtnt lia ta'a I its• ._ ._. - 1 Is ins isr 'sive isithictione are felt le: 111 s so 1 - ‘ . jj'IAIINESTOCK 13ROTIIERS vt• 11 ll -. 1 se 11001_109115,_1_3ressInts-ateLlhek_etts.sfor_sale --- s - I - - s -s- ' —3— rll 4 3+ l ÷l - I .I— S L IA WI S • VO4l NilThlto l— C - ON from ,5, cents -to I , th ou , : , : tahey rni ,-- .ip , i , r ,, A - a ,"‘„,,,,,. it ge .,,-,,, s smut - I .• . A • i ~ , , ..-- 4 _ splendid -- nod - -it. .10 at - - E. ZIEGLER'S. s s iessassu „ii s e ~,,..ftir . t i l vt 6 .„ .t .,.. i0n. in , 01 „ 1 - ,-- ) Plisltion-thle Art ii.le... - 1,T , ,-t-h-rnitatt i ~." %),„ ` t at On. the-elteapest lot ever brought l a th e - __ __ .____,_. vitt' tY '..- 11'• A. Lid - -I' ' • `0 jilt c Call , :noti al .110 •+-- - rnammliorttry Se as.serc testa cisisai, :sites:ea_ - e • -• • isss_ "- , di. , 4 . -, h , ; - m a 4:E < 4 l . ' Merit. . -_ 1. . ,-..- , youngest pupils will often become inter d in these explanations ; and as .they are ppeals to them as rational beings, they are. ` lwnys pleasing, and promote just views of their personal' responsibility. : 3. Be alway . s more ready to praise what is good, than to eenntue what is wron, in your school at large. as well as in individ g ual pupils. Remember, the love of praise is a far more noble and more potential' principle. in the hu man heart,. than the fear of punishment or censure. That teacher who is ever finding fault with his scholars, and taking .occasion from every act of disobedience or idleness, to indulge in lamentations and censures often of the whole school indiscriminately, will soon discourage his pupils, and fitid• them' insensi ble to his complaints. But if the teacher ex presses his gratification at ruts of obedience, praises those that do well, and whenever will admit, also bestows commendation on the school in general ; his pupils will be gratified, they will ild:fl ire an attachment to their teat:h er, even.the formerly disobedii4it *ill Seek to merit his approbation, 'and there will be a 'Manifest improvement in the order, the happi ness, and the moral principles of the pupils. This, Gentlemen, is a sketch of that" ideal," . at which think all, who are entrusted with the edueation of youth, - should aim. ft is ev ident, that a profession involving so many im portant principles, must ho studied, if its in cumbents would secure success. The teacher should fluniliarize him ;elf . with these princi ples, and with the rules flowing from them, rind requisite for their application. 'lie should make an intelligent, deliberate and .perseve.li ring effort to carry them out.iii practice. If your first attempts are but partially Successful, return daily to the renewed effort ; and success will eventnally notfail to crown your labor. Some of you can doubtless say, the I have' endeavored to sketch, is the exact theory on which' you have been practicing ; and'l doubt not all who pursue it, find themselves richly rewarded by the i ucreased pleasantness of their' employment, and the visible improvement of their schools. Carrying out this system, you will have the pleasing consciousness, that yon are not laboring in vain. You will see your pupils growing bp honorable; moral, respecta le and industrious men, successful in the dif ferent walks of lite, and faithful in the several m elations and offices they may Sustain. The enmmunity. also Will. soon 'learn to estimate niure - justly the value of your seryices, and re gard you as benefaCtors of your mace ; whilst you will secure the approbatien of that omnis cient, all gracious King, before whom we west all ere long appear, to render an account of , our steivardabin on earth. ~. , .. tvili,n4W ii! i1.%1111 _aillia-114 , -1711 t.;031i 1 --. TrHE subscribers; hnving bought the -stuck of Boots. Shoes, Hats and Caps of KIM -14l R KURTZ. purpose continuing the sn.ii , Hess, at the old established stand, South F . . , 1t Corner of Centre Square, where they have just received 111 fresh supply of the above goods troni the ci"ties of Philadelphia and Baltimore. comprising all the new and desirable styles of Men's Boys' and Youths' Silk, Fur, , and Stouch.H ATS. Men's, - '., , X, I Boys' and Youths' Fine Calf, 'l .Ph Kip, and (:reined BOOTS & SHOES, with a large assortment 01 . Ladies', Misses' and Child's ‘Valking emi Fine Dress -5H 0 ES, G Al'liEß 5, &e. Gurtl Dress-shoes, Buskins and Samlalls in every, variety. • We would ro: , ,pen :oily announce to the citi zens of Adams county, that we have a n earnest disposition Irl pleai-e the' particular taste of every one who molt favor us with their patron age. and res vat's 11 y ask all to call 4ind see. • The business will be conducted under the Firm of COBRA N & PAXTON. . , Great Attraction at the gaud-stone Front. NOW FOR 8.1126.11 NS ! ,_ Ready-made, Clothing. N glie SUPPLY' or rA r. I'. AND %I,I..NYSit Cl ri EO RAW ARNOLD, Imo knit finished • • Ready-!Wade lothing . . lir mod" : up. and has on,band, as large a - M --- ABC(JS SAMSON has just returned i a stock READY MAIM CLOTH INU,' : f r om New . York, Philadelphia, and i - Si c II iilh 11 . for 0V 1 I . ' illi AP , I VViIS t e r Skr43 0 n 1 ___ "•BiatinliOre ‘ With7-ale--149.- as ever been offered to the Public in this : methf RE.V.I. V if <l.llfil CUII-11-1-NG:ever" , z . V GRP:EARLY to an act of Asaemhly i entitled 44.,kti A_et to raise t‘oitnty Rates and I.e. II is CLO•I T HIN.G is all of ItisoWn. 4 " bromibi_to_vertystityr,,,:irmite-ap-t-a -i----S-Ttio-m;enr--er , tra m__ _v_les,..!Lietini-r-ing-thei-rournissioner-4--of-the--,veapective - cotmties - to - pishlish -- . —___ , the Receipti and Expenditures yearly. %e, the Comniissionera of Taxes of said county, do' manufacturing, and well Inrule. id . the very ' eent stylea, and-most nptroverl .fashions. In - bestirratkrikl`s, - ;ind - none - of - yonr lAT y.m,vot.;-- sad k ian s ,4ip i _tlie y _ea n tube exce l led _Relsoft_iis follow 8,16 mii :Armin the...2llday ofirinuary, A.11)..,185.5, to the 7 7.1.104:01-lannery.., - - - reit to - wor II Tit Atili, which has, bet ' ,n put together in a b y any I customer tA tt or . 'A: D., 1836—hoth days incltSive., . hurry by crushing the prior seamstress with a having enlarged my place and stock, lam , GEORGE: JRNOLD, .En., Treasurer, and Me COM : ingSIOSERS, in semen! with. the , mere pittaiwe for her labor, or done with the Adams, as (,:tniutg of fallow.: ' able *.o sell Ready-made Clothing of every de- 1 1 " 0 1 3- stitch of a sewing N.Laniii"e, w hich if "ne : scriptlon, cheaper than ever offi.red before in ; s titch gives way the whole sParn . I* . l i) ne; — this or any other place, this sine of the Ati.ir- We,give fair wages, have our work well done, tic. My stock consists in part of COATS; and made of the 'mit materials, and our young of all sizes, prices. colorsand kinds, made up, ladies come in wit It the garments with smiling, i n _ a mwer i ur _ imumer , iltv,N_Ts_&_v_l -1 of the latest arid most fashionable styles, and every 'kind of goods suitable for winter 4ear ; also BOOTS & . SHOES, arid a large amsort men! of Gentlemen's and liiws' fuinishing Guilds, consisting in extra quality linen-bosom Shirts. Suspenders. Gloves. Half Hose, Col lars, Neck arid Pocket Handkerchiefs, and, an extraordinary assortment of. black satin and fancy Self'adjusting ,Slocki, and various other fancy articles; together with Umbrella,-7'- COatiterlarlCHl3 and cheerful hearts. We have now on hand • Coats of all grades & colors from l to 20$, Pants 66 66 50 cts. to 10$, Vests 66 64 62YetS. to 7s, made of all colors, 'and in every variety of style. - We have experienced workmen em ployed constantly cutting out and making tip all kinds of Black, Blue, Olive, Claret, Green, Brown and Brabl;liithit,Coatings,Cassimeres, mai WZ &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 Cloths,Cassimeres,CaOnets.CGati ngs,Jeans; &e. Ste. of -every variety of color. We have just received the Fall and Winter Fashions, and it we - cannot please you in a garment mule an we can at :all allies. take your mea sure, and make up a garment that will please on short notice. We will not make-the bold assertion-that we %V ifFeel 1-25 per cent- cheaper - , than anybody else, but that we sill sell any article in our line as cheap as the cheapest, and a little cheaper, and a good deal better. Give ul a call, examine and judge for yourselves. Comu,. one, come all, to the CLOTHING 1.1111- p° it t a: the , Sand-atone Front if GEO. ARNOLD. Oct: If Gettysburg Foundry. NI! 11' undersigned, having entered into part. I _1 nerstup to c,trry on the Foundry business under the firm of WA IC I? EN Sr. SONS, hereby mcke known to the citizens of Adams and ad joinipircoo nties, that we are prepared to make everything in our line of business. We have constantly on hand, the HATIIAWAY and other Cooking .Stolvem, the Parlor light 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, hoot-scr.ipers. Castings for Mills and other Machinery, PLOUGH CASTINGS of every description,. &c. kV e make the Seglar. Blocher, and di ffe r ent '-kinds Of Wilheruw Plnughs. We have also got different patterns of Fencing* and Railing for Cemeteries,Yards and Porches, which - can't be beat for beauty or cheapness. Kr All the above articles will be sold, cheap for Cash or Country Prodt,ee. Cc.".III. ! ACKSNIiTIIING still eontinnerl.' BRASS CASTINGS and every thing in our line. in r. In order. .'fl/ :113CHLITES repaired al shortest notice. Being . Mhulders ourselves. we will do our wc,rk etc Err. ' - THOMAS WARREN, M A RTIN . W A Rlll..Thi II 1 It AM:WARREN. THONt AS A. ARP. EN. Gettysburg, May 14;1855. tf rireon a ugh y, J 1 I - FORNEY L.. 61'. (Office removed to one door West of Buehler's Drug &Book'-store, Chainhersburg street,) Attorney &„Stillcilor for-Patents tied Pensions, • - 110 1. .1 e i. .Ad s V f a r o 7 t B all oatt;ll;;rPaty.iisi - itus against:the (; overitment at Wasllii.gtott. f). C.: almo , neriran claims in Eng I:: mt. Land War rants located and sold, or bonght, and highest prices given. Agents 'engaged in locating warrants in lowa, Illinois, anti other ‘Vestt.rn states; and lands for sale the-e. lityly to him perintlany or by letter. Getty,bora, Nov. 1I , 1P53. E._ B. lititeltiee, 31' 7'o N .11' 1..4 Tr. iTILL f. tit hililly aid promptly attend to all business entrusted to - him. li e speaks Ike Gerosan language. Office at the *same pl,tee, to South Baltimore street, near Forney's !)NIT Store, and nearly opposite • banner & Ziegler's - St o re, [March :20. tiN OFD THu RED FRONT. rimers, ESA Carpet Bags, Hat', Caps. Hoofs anti Shoes. My Goods are selected and purchased under the most favorable circumstances. "Quick Sults 4 'Small Pryils," is always - the motto I am determined to carry Out. at the Mongpsaving Clothing Emporium in York street. A pPrsonal examination can alone satisfy costumers of the comprehensiveness of my stock, which I am selling at least 20. per cent. lower than.cain be found at any of my cow ' petitors. _ am - also prepare.) to sell wholesale to country merchants desiring to sell again, Heady Made Clothing at CHEAPER RATES THAN CAN RE BOUGHT IN THE ctms. you doubt it cal: and examine for yoursPlves. • ;MARCUS SAMSON. N. R.—AU Goods bought of me will be ex eli.inged if ihey do not prove satisfactory. Gettysburg:, Oct. 1, 1855. A LARGE .AND CHEAP LOT OF GROCERIES, &C. I'lVl AN U ZIEGLEH has just returned ..I_4 from the city with the largest lot of GIiOCEIHES he-has ever before openkl, to %% hick he invites the attention ofall, convinced that he can offer RARE rt-AROAINS. He has also a fine lot. of HAMS, 8110 ULDER.S. &c; FISH of all .kinds; Granites, Lemons, and other fruits"; Crackers, Nuts, "Contectic,.ls ; Sugars, Tchacco, Snuff, and a general variety of everything, "from a needle to an anchor," ahnuit. Give him a call, if you want to bud what's cheap and good. (*-Country Produce taken in exehanige for Goods. L May-7,1855. New Hardin are Stowe. rrin . subscribers would respectfully an nou nee to their friends,and the public that they liaveeopened a N HARDWARE STOR K., in Baltimore Street. adjainivg the resideoce if David Ziegler, ettllsburz;,in whieh they are'opening a large, and general assort ment of Hardware. iron, NEM, Groceries, C.UTL E R Y, COACH TRIMMINGS, SPRINGS, AXLES, g 111) f 3 12%, t i 7?-4k char -wart, .!.51)Je Paints, Oils, and Dye.stuffs, in general. inekti i every tiescuption of arti (des in thE, nhove lines of business, to which !hey invite the attention of Coach-makers, liirlektillliths, Carpenters, Cabinet -makers, Shoe-makers, Sadilers o and the public gen erdly. Our stock having beenselected with great care and pit rehast d for Cash, we e ,rrtia ramee (for the Ready Money.) to dispose 0 - 1 any part of it on as reasonable terms as they can be pur ehased any where. We particularly 'request a call from our friends, and earnestly solicit a share of public favor, as %ve are determined to establiska char acter for selling Goods at low prices and du ng business on lair principles.' JOEL B. DANNER, DAVID ZIEGLER. Gettycbtirg, June 9. 1851. It A 511trvellcus 14ttudy fur it 51itrvAlotts Age! Holloway's Ointment. IHEGRAND EXTERNAL REMEDY. Ry the aid i.f a iniereseope, we see toil lions of little openings on the surface of 'oar bodies'. Through these this Ointment, when rubbed on the skin, is eafris d to any organ i r inward part. Diseases•of ilie Kidneys, (Ns , the RO GM s_44111:: e_iLa__Ava ra,-for-gal4 , --a-t F.AHNESTOCXS RECEIPTS . :s& EXPENDITURES To Cash in hands of Treasurer at last settlement, ntstanding-'ra-seiramil - Quit - Rentsin hands 01 Collectors. oanl,y Bales 4' Levitsassessefl for 1855. florouoll of Gettysburg, " 45;1391 43 do. • Quit Rents, Clunt:erland township, Gerc:ar 64 Oxford • 61. Huntington 66 Lattimore • 66 Liberty 66 Flamilton fool Ikirnal len Straban . 66 Franklin 64 Connwago 66 TY rune Mounljny 64 Mon ntpleasant " Reading. Beru ick 6t Freedom 66 Union Butler 66 t Loan from Bank & sundry peNons, 6,300 00 I 'ash from Myer Stem for costs. 20 00 Abatement on State Quota for 18 55, 659 85 Cash received from EstatF.. of Jacob 'Myers, demised,or Inquest, v 17 71 Cash received froin herrn' Thomas for Jury fees and nes for 1855, Cash reeeived from J. 'J. Baldwin, Esq., for Jury fees, Dividend front Water Company, Additional Tax for 1855, Tax refunded to State, The outstanding County Tax and Quit Rents appear In be in the hands of the following Collectors, In wit : Years. Collectors. Townships. 1853. George W. Fickel, Littitnored— 32 .18 1854. Epii. Marlin, Gettysburg 8., 99 00 66 41. Quit Rents, 23 50 " Hugh eG augh v. (:timberland, 36 76 " John E. Ileikes, Huntington, 113 83 " Henry flemler, Monntpleasant, 824 1855. Sam'''. ‘Veavrr, Getlysbitta 8.,* 358 49 •• 66 Quit Rents, 178 50 " Jas. McCullough. Cumberland, 231 59 " Solomon Sell, t;ermaity, 345 44 " Michael A. 'Slagle, Oxford, 161 94 " ' Benjamin W6aver,lluntington.* 621 ":0 " Archibald Gerroll, Laiiinore.* 268 87 . " Nicholas Slaybaugh, Menallen, 260 16 " Christian Rindlaub, Straban,* 163 05 " Michael Crowl, Franklin, 69 25 " George Heavy; Conowago,* 169 . 61 " Samuel Nadler. Tyrone,* 391 2.8 " • Francis Allison, Motin'l o 3r , 17'64 " Joseph Herman. M'tplea%ant,* 427 37 " Michael Brown, - Reading, • 127'39 4 Pins lii,ger, Union; - 161 58 " Henry Shiybaugh, Butler,* 240 58 O r. Hamiltnnhan, Liberty, Hamilton. Ber wick, and Freedom, had paid in full before settlement. Those marked thus (f) have since paid in full. Those marked this (*) have since paid in part. sKrlt may he proper in explanation of of the last item to say. that in consequence of a want of promptness of some tif the Collectors at the beginning of the year, it became neces sary to borrow some money on short time. to meet the orders on the County Treasury. A'l these loans, together with all the permanent interest. have been paid in full during . the year, making uplhe item 0f>511...030,93 on credit side of the. Account. The county is now out of debt. with outstanding taxes due the county of :lit4,soB,oo—und cash in Treasury. $690,38. is - 7;4 ?, r, '4114 qt 3 161; ao“ 4W40 *4 41 To the Honorable the Judges of the court of Common Pleas of Adams &runty. y the" undersigned, duly elected Auditors to settle rind adjust the goblic Accroints o the Treasurer and Commissioners of said County. having been sworn or affirmkl agreeably to law, report the following to be a general-statement of said ace Alnti_froin The Id 1856—both days inclusive. day of January. A. D., 1855, to the 7th day of January, A. D., GEORGE ARNOLD, &q.,,Treasurer, - and COMMISSIONERS, in account with the County of Adams. Cash in hands of Treasurer at last settlement. 3,103 56 Outstanding Tax.and Quit Rents in hands of Colleetors, 5,575 35 Loan from Bank and sundry persons. 6,300 00 Amount of Co. Tax and Quit Rents assessed fnr 1855. 20,221 85 Cash reed from Myer Stera for costs, 20 00 Abatement on State Quota for 1855, 659 85 Cash received from Estate of Jacob Myers. dred., for inquest, 17 74 Cash reed from Ilenry Thomas,Esq.. Sheriff, for Jury fees and fines for 1855, Cash received from J. J. Baldwin, Esq., for Jury fees for 1855, 8 00 Dividend.froin Water Company, 98 00 Additional Tax for 1855, 4 48 Tax refunded to State, 161 12 AN T E, in pursuance of law, do REPORT, that we met, did audi'. settle and adjust acryirding to lax, the account of the Treasurer and Commissioners of said County. commencing. on the 2d day of January, 1 853, 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 doe to the County of Adams, by George Arnold, EAT. Treasurer of said County. in cash, Six Hundred and Ninety Dollars and Thirty-eight Cents. (8690 38,) and in Outstandint: Taxes. Four Thousand Five Hundred and Eight Dollars, ($1,508.) JOHN HAU PTNI AN, A. 'l'. W iC. HT, Auditors. February 4, 1856. 4t Now is the Time, I Corn Dryers. FOR CHEAP DAGUERREOTYPES! j T HE atter - dim; of MILLERS is invited to , Cl' WEAVER respectfully announces to a very superior article for drying CORN, O. the Ladies and Gentlemen of Gettysburg which can be had at all times at and vicinity, :hat helms resumed the Dacticr- Jan. 11. WARRENS' FOUNDRY. reotype business, at the old stand, in Main- i ---- her - Slntri — street,%vhere he will be happy to re- I Fancy Stationery. ceive visitors- desirous ot secoring perfect Cr HICK keers all kinds of Fancy Station- Daguerreotypes of theteselves or friends. 1. -- , erv, and sells it as cheap, if' not cheaper, Ileing furnished with an entirely new and thnll anybody else In the town or the county, costly apparatus. he is prepared to take pi c tures It you don't believe it, call in and see for you i ,in every style of the art and insure perfect selves. Jan. 7. satis&ti-02. --------------- c..;& , -C a liares from 25 cents to wlO. . JewAry ! Jewelry I ' velloqrs of operating front BA. Al. to 1 T. L. selllcK has now on hand a lame P. N. . _ p / and splendid assortnienf of Jewelry, coin ------Ilk.r- Ilv-4 1 -resl - rtvoill - lii,Titti - red - : him; rt r - p w - to. rsityx -- everi-thi trT-- ill tlt a t-li ne--I3 reastpin R ‘ ' ple. Dark d res s adds much to ihe beauty of ' Eir-ll intr.:, Pi l low -Rings, Chains. &e, Am.— the picture. - Feb. 4. 1856. ti j all of which he is selling at the lnwrst li v i-.q 4 • , prrais CWI and evatiiiurfor yourseli4 . 4 - -7. -- ji ----4 j - ' OF ADAMS COUNTY, FOB. 1855. DR. Don,. Ct. 3,103 56 5,575 35 ' 178 50 1 217 91 743 13 1030 54 1163 70 768 87 maaiiimaraa 665 44 9U•2 01 852 76 1241 52 1315 41 912 63 646 28 823 12 12:)8 28 106 25 511 _395_95 1098 48 769 75 20.221 P 5 164 06 8 00 48 00 4 48 IGI 12 $36.9,84 01 $4.508 00 DR. Dulls. Cts 164 06 $36.284 01 By orders paid out as follows, to wit : By auditing St,etiling public accounts, 4'2 00 ft:lltrieary, Esq., A tolitor. ap pointed by the Court to audit pub lic officeit, Mrrchandizefor Jail, Printing and blanks, &c., Sheriffs Bills of iJourt -costs, Clerk's pay, - - 200 00 Abatement to Collectors of 5 per eent.,1452 15• lox anti. Wild Cat scalps, - 41 84. General Jury and Tip Staves' pay. 1156 00 Jailor's !res tor keeping prisoners and Turnkey, Wood. stone coal, hauling, Stu., for public buildings, Repair 4 at public buildings, &e., Grand Jury and Tip Staves' pay, Register, Prothonotary and Clerk of Sessions. fee 9. T.ix refunded to sundry _persons. Court - Ciyer's pay, 96 50 Cerifficates of Constables' returns, 89 40 Counsel feesand extra:suits, _ _ —_9o--00= Treasurer Of Alias House, ' 6800 00 Pockets for Offices, &c., 134 B:3' Stationery fur Commissioners" office, 81 34; Noes and irtlf rest paid Bank and sundry persons, 11,030 93; Quit Rents.paid George Him - es' heirs, 200 Medical attendance on prisoners, John Mickley, Esq., Commission er's pay, James J. 4V ills, Fsq., t, George Myers,, Esq., 41, J. A utyliinhatig h, in trust for standard of Weights and Measures for the "County of Adams, Officers' pay at Spring Election, Justice and Constable fees (or com mitting vagrarts, Building Cistern a; Jail, - Jonas Rautzhan part payment on Ber mudian Bridge, Officers' pay at Fall Election. Keeping Prisoners at Eastern Peni tentiary, 58 37 Directors of the Poor pay, 60 00 Road dairtaiTes and damage views, 1803 411 Repairs at !fridges, 565 66 Henry Thomas, Esq., .Sheriff, for summoning Jurors, Exoneration . to Collec'ors., Collectors' fees, Outstanding 'rux and Quit Rents" in bands of Collectors, Treasurer'S Salary. Balance doe County by Geo. Arnold, Esq., Treasurer, IN TESTIMONY that the fore: - nip° State. • mem of Receipts and Expenditures ex [scArlitibited at the Office of the Treasurer of• said County, is a correct and true copy, as taken from and compared with the, original remaining in the hooks in this Office, we have hereunto set our hands, ant': affixed the seal of said Office.at Get , yshurg.' the sev. enth day of January, one thousand eight butt-. dyed and fifty•six. JAS. J WILLS, KO. M VERS. IMMO( A. PICKING, - (um Missiu nerf. Attest—J. AUGEIINBAITGH, Clerk. • Dolls. cts. By out Standing. Tax for 1853, . 32 18 ‘I• " * 1851, 281 33 .. .. 1t;55, 4.191 49 . 111. Fees- for 18 2, 27 35 LL 1853, 289 64 - .1. • .. 1854, 8 - 12 '24 il 1.6 1855, , ' 233 76 " Exonerations for 1852, 6 35 61 , Arlo 1q53, - 53 56. .. ... 1854. 156 93 L 6 .. 1855, 26 97 Disbursements. on County orders, 29,039'83 Treasurer's Commission, 439 00 Balance due by Tteasurer, CR. 1/vll4. CU, 15 00 18 23 307 74 403 57 238 70' lot; I3"' 459 04 33i) 48' 200 31 77 12 187 50 190 50 183 00 225 PO 479 79 5 03 144 4:2- 930 00 526 15 . 69 75 213 St 1362 99 4503 00 439 09 690 38 5436 •2?.44 01 = =---. = CR. 690 38 $36,289.01 ..., , , 1:
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