A Clay Whig, Speaking Out. - i . • - 111ARIUF D A - - y . 1 ' Some Know Nothing editor' . in Ai:thitiba is a On t 10, inth irot at Litriborn ',- 1 ••• .1- I . making warfare upon• Vol. Figures. editor of th, itr , . J . Z1 , 010 .I) ' 1 . 11 , `A if'. ML l' .l . t " ;: , ;l .l : l l " ll cn CTZ tv' t l4 o ld Al l iZ IS t A li t t il i , ji b e l:l t _!<l . o.l.Ell, :01 fortiwrty of Atinto4 county. Pa the Hun tsv Hie Advocate, because the Colonel. ' i ist-i •by Ow 'lrv. Mr. Parhuyt, Mr. J.ll'oll refusing to join_the KIIDIT NAIIIITTS. fierg - Ndli - f___ P 4 T Ti ' ll ' y t " : ' 11 " l ' i 11. A`\ LEN tNsrtNE, Nall or ---7 - -etcrtum--, un,-,-ari-ihrmeTh-rrt-A,L, -of-4-count ) . '.. - 01 2 - from Liverpool, with Earopeon - datos to the ..,(i the Democracy. - Col. Figures, in spookily lD -or 0 . ( 1, 4. 'Nth ^ 1 ktece'.lher: by the Roy. Ilftnry Aurally-I, Mr. NAIL,' Et, it Yr_RS yo Mi,o, 1:1.4 ZABELTI UM/. Eit, both 'IL ilia., a.rri fredtifiiiiiiiiniirfg; - exrz - lirost - t w As -z- This proscnt political association, says : • 1 this counts. • - On terms voyage. , 'We feel verreoinfortable in the 'Democratic - Ni . f :'',:,l-1 1 , 1 „.. it el ,.. r : . 1,: i t ', 1 . 3 '1, 1 , )3 N . i t i , h :Mr i * A. A i l i r ig i ' ( , ) A l l ( , l i N . e 1 ,‘,;,, t 1, 1- We ri e lret to say that the Pacific had not and anti-Know Nothing party.' It is the only ; on the 15th nit :by the now, Mr tiEntii'}; i.i'vfm;;;•: ToN 1., mis.•;lztiti• - •.T11 C INRON IST Eli. both of %big ro• returned to Liiverpool, nor had anything been party which can overthrow the Black Repub.. 1 i O n the ith in4t .by the 4,,,,e Mr J WOllll I EltrW of 'ward of her since the sailing of the Persia. licans, preserve the equality of the States, the ; York ronnty.• to Nfis: DELI LAI.I II CMNI ER, of : thi, yOut;ty. The prospect of peace is stilt highly favora- rights of the citizens, and the Union. In its 1 Oh the' sane (111 Y by the ennui, Mr WILLIAM DEN 11,, ,, D A 7 t ll , F r Et r b u ) n 'A t l % i , ss MARTHA JANE EI.LIOT, of Hat ble, and all accounts agree in looking. for a ranks we find thousands of old line-whigs.— optun, speedy tei initiation of hostilities. The Peace jWe 'know that there is no danger to the cotin i on ow nu' init. ,by Roc'. J. II c. Doh. M r , JOAN W. : N Congress is to asetrible at Paris about the 17th try in the party. Under its control, the nation DIEHL. a V r.Lotclin tir,lVP, I:111101K, t. MISS CAT ll AM 1 . 11. E 11 Kt..1C.1 d-hter of David Chamultyllia, Es q . , all of tliii of February, The admittance of Prussia' to a will continue as heretofore to expand; gmw , count ' aw *y. ..._ part in the, Conferentam, is thought to be doubt- and prosper. There is entire harmony in the I r,,, .-...-- ft,' party, despite all the exertions to snow dissen- I A WEEK LATER MUNI EUROPE. Peace , Prospects Brighter. NO INV:UWE:IOE OF TIII; PACIFIC .Ul. I_,'ENTRAI. AMERICAN QUF.STIO.N. —The London Morning ../Idveraver, has the following announcement regret to hear that at • ai l interview which Lord Clarendon 'and Mr. Buchanan had together at tlidloreign office on ___rr t i es clay,_rery_angry, words passed bet Ween them relative to. the Central Adierieair:ques- Lion • • TIM PEACE YFX;OTTATIONS.—The despatches of the Russian GoVerninent completing and cord-liming the telegraphic announcement of the unconditional acceptance Of Austria's pro positions, were received at Vienna on the 23d ult., and a courier immediately conveyed them *to Paris and London. A memorandum, embodying the proposi tions, had titer' signed at Vienna -and sent to Paris and London. - It. is reported that the Congress will meet at Paris on February 17, that very little time will be lost in the discussion of the subject, and that - the whole matter will be brought to a conclusion, by February 25th. The signing of the prelitninaries.priorto the opening of the Couference, now only awaits the arrival of the Turkish Plenipotentiary. It is stated that Prussia refuses to agreelo the conditions exacted by the Allies prelimina ry to her admission into the - Peace Conferen ces; and that consequently she will be exclu- ded from the Conference.. but be, invited to sign the final deed of settlement. Baron Brum and Count Orloff are the Rus sian Pleninotentiaries,.assisted by Messrs. Ti toff , und Fenton. Lord Clarendon . represents England ;Marquis D. Azeglio, Sardinia ; Count Buol, Austria ; M. Walewski, France ; Dervish Yacht, Turkey. Tits BALTIC.--Letters received to the 30th ult., speak of Mild weather; and the resump tion of navigation, more or less, at Pillau, Metrel and Cuxhaven. The ice was breaking up. Trn CRIMHA.—The correspondence from the Crimea, from the "English camp, to January 18th, reports the army healthy. The Russians continued to fire from the North Forts. Prince Gortschakoti had handed over the command to General Luders, and issued a new valedictory to the commanders in the Crimea. On the 9th of January the . Russians made an expedition over the ice •to attack Kertsch, but Gen. Vivian being on the alert, they retired. Breadstulis have_ declined considerably. An Awful Tragedy—A Young Wife Mur dered by her Husband—Subsequent Suicide. We copy from the Memphis Whi g," of the 9th inst., the followhig narrative of one of the most horrible tragedies we have ever heard of "Ai r e heard, yesterday, the particulars of one of the most melancholy tragedies• that we have known. for - many years," which occurred in Marshall county, Miss., about 12 milesirom Holly Springs, on Nliednesday last. Mr. R. R. Cox, a planter in good circumstances, killed his own wife while she was lying asleep in her bed, and then shot himself through the - heal, killing himself instantly. This occurred some time during, the-night, but was not known until the next morning, when a negro man went to the room to make tire, and found the door fastened. Not. being able to raise any one on the inside, the neg ro Called the overseer, who carne and forced the door open, when he found both Mr. and .Mrs. Cox dead—she lying on the bed with two biillets through her head, and he lying on the hearth, shot through the region of the heart, with his hand still grasp ing the deadly revolver. They had been mar ried but a short time, and it is supposed that Mr. Cox was insane at the time, as -he has freqnentlysuffered from aberrationsof the mind. Both Mr.. and Mrs. Cox were known by many of our citizens, he as the possessor and occupant some two or three years since, of the . dwellin t ' s in the southern part of the city known as the •'Swiss Cottage," while the young anti beautiful bride was, but a fear months since, a gay and lively school-girl, attending Mrs. —Armstrong's school-in - this-ti ty;sand-wil7-be membered by many as the pretty Miss Sallie Wilson. Leaving School, she married Mr. C. sometime last 'all, and now she has been cut olf from alli ly opus and happiness by him ~"'" who had .. I nu avowed to love and protect her. Mr '. was a worthy young man, and there can be-no doubt but that he was labor ing under insanity at the time of this awful calamity ; in fact, many circumstances• that transpired a day or two previous go to show that he was not in his right mind. Much sympathy is felt in this community for the cal - pities and friends of both the de ceased persons—families of the first standing in North Mississippi. May God be their help in this, their hour of the deepest and most heart-rending affliction. .- The Memphis Enquirer, speaking of the affair, says the parties had been married only six weeks, and adds : Mi. Cox is the third male member of a 'worthy family who has died a violent death within the last eight or ten years. One, in a fit of insanity, threw himself from the deck of a Mississippi steamer, and. • was 'frowned : another was slain by the accidental discharge of a duuble-barreled shot gun, when starting 011 a camp -hunt; and now we have to record the death of still another, and that of his fair young wife, by his own hands. Singular Acquittal of a Woman Charged with Murdering her Husband., We copy the following from one of our wes tern exchanges. It needs no comment : "Mrs. Jane E. Ruggin, of Piqua, Ohio, has just been tried and cleared of the crime of murder in the Miami county court,. Mrs. Rug gin poisoned her husband, and confessed the crime in the presence of two hundred persons —so_stated by,the cortespondent - --and yet, by the sagacity and ability of her counsel, she was cleared of the horrible crime. It appears that she had for a long time entertained the idea of getting rid of her hnSband, who was an excellent person, that she might marry a fellow whose appearance was very digesting. She purchased arsenic. and after two attempts succeeded in killing him with it. She was - - cleared. because, her testimony being ruled out, the evidence was of a circumstantial char acter, which could not warrant conviction.— Mrs. R. is represented as ... a woman of prepos sessing appearance, young, and a church mem ber; and her case excited the most intense in terest throughout the whole of Miami county. Her discharge is owing to the skill __wi th which her case was managed, for the very strongest circumstantial evidence of her guilt - is said to have corroborated the confession, which was ruled out of court." )LANhE7':', 7,11:1 Fir! v. ry t4RI)O - :./S i li/LA.•-•lCc, and 1, 1 1:1!4, pu/ :/a.i Lit ' cheap at I) at E. ZIEULLICS. 7.—The steamship Canada, Mons. Ohl issues are obsolete =-- they are by gones. See the Montiomery Platform—upon that the party stands, and it is the firm bond of union." Know Nothings Routed. -On Friday, the. Bth inst., an election was held in LO'cle Haven, which resulted in the tr-i -urophan- election of the whole Democratic ticket'. Last year the K.. N.'s swept every thing before them in.that place, but there, like everywhere,else, the power of Know Nothing ism is fast fading away, and this year the Democrats achieved an easy victory. Three cheers for Lock - Haven. • "You hake — Seen ' him (Sam) in Cumberland county before, and will be apt to see him again."—Lancaster lad. IT'hiti. The last time Sani was seen in this county, was on the'morning after the second Tuesday of October last. Ile, then left for parts un known. • "We shall ne'er see his like again." —Carlisle Denwerat. * *FEARFUL EXPLOSION . AND Loss or LrFE.— Landun, C. W., Feb., 16.—The steam-boiler in the foundry of M. Anderson & Co., exploded about 2 o'clock this. afternoon, 'blowing the building to atoms and burying thirty men in the ruins. Five were taken out dead, and nine others seriously' wounded. A A.IoNKEY TILICK.-A keeper of a restaurant in the lower. part of the city has a ring-tailed monkey for a pet, which he usually ]caves 'at his place of business on locking it up for the night. When the doors and Shutters were opened - yesterday awning nothing was to be seen of the monkey, but no aperture could be discovered by which he might have escaped. This tnysterious disappearance battled search for some time, but Jocko being loudly called, was at last observed peeping through the door of the stove, into which he had crept for com fort after the fire expired.—N. Y. Cora. Tim Loss:or. Ocski4 KAM sits.—A writer in Hunt's Merchants' Magazine says : ''Since 1853 twelve steamships. lest at sea, have cost 1,250 human lives, and $7.250,000 Of property. The' 'lndependence' sunk with 120 lives in the Pacific, and the Tennessee and St. Louis followed, total wrecks. The Hum boldt and the San Francisco were wrecked in the Atlantic the -satne year. The Franklin, City of Philadelphia, and Yankee Blade fall in the catalogue of 1854. City of Glasgow, with 480 lives the Arctic, with hundreds more, precious lives, were the crowning catastrophes of that year. In 1855 we have the sinking of the North Carolina, and the stranding - of the Golden Age,. which last, however, was saved and repaired." Trn EXPIWTED FRENCII liEtlL—The Paris correspondent of the N. Y. Times writes, that great events are said to be preparing for the accouchment of the -Empress, which wilt take place in about a month. :The-personnel of the Tuillierics is to undergo important inklitica tions ; - there will be a perfect shower of - titles ; some changes arc anticipated in the &Flatus Consultant, great fetcs will be ordered at the expense of the State,, a political amnesty will be granted, •hand the joy or the people will be great." 'lTottnvs.tiY's Pius, a certain Remedy for all Liver and 'Stomach Complaints.—The daughter of Mrs. Farlow. of Maideu Laue, New York. was for three years in a inM:t de; Womble state of health, canon( by her liver and stomaeh De tog Out of order. The mother tried a variety of remedies,' but unfortunately the child was not benefited by the same, on the contrary. hhe gradually became worse. Seven weeks ago. she commenced to use Holloway's Pills In accordance. with the printed directions, they have completely cured her, atter every other remedy had failed to give her the slightest, relief. jr3ITLS. UTIN'GTON nv SIIIKIESPEARS.—L , There came a certain lord, neat and trimly dress.ed," read Ike. His mothur---titowillately—ititarttittod—her_lntere-st big "Isaac," KAM she, •II know why Mr. Spokesh.tie defers to in that telegraph, it is to old Zekial z-,on .14>aines, who was awfui proud and stitek pp alter hn got that nice spick-an bran-new snit at Itockhill & 11l Chesnut street, corner of Franklin Place Ike replifil that he I:LIAM:aril of the ' , crib," and th.it he wits 6 •iff for a •'new rig," hi atielf, whenever it mei, the views of the governs, dibc illattets. Corrected from the latest Maiti 'no re, rk & I.l.amver paper( B.U,TIMORII—Futp.tv r. tsr Flour, per barrel, $7 12 to 7 25 Wheat, per bushel, 1 50 to 1 60 Eve, 44. 90 to 1 00 Corn, Lt , , 56 to 61 Oats, di 34 to 37 Cloverseed, " Timothy, " 3 25 to 3 50 'Whiskey, per gallon, 28 to 30 Deef Cattle, per hund., 6 50 tot° 75 Hogs, <, 8 00 to 8 50 Hay, per ton, 0.2 00 t0:.17 00 Guano, Peruvian, per ton, . 55-00 II NI V F.; R—Tit r: Its tY L Flour, per 1)1)1., from stores, $8 50 Do. wagons, 0 75 Wheat, per bushel, 1 40 to 1 45 Rye, . ' Corn, d 4 Oat:, Clover seed, " Timothy, 44 Plater of Paris, per ton, Pork, YO It I( —Fut t r t., sr ______c.,- , 4-o---,- Flour, per MA., from stores, - ~,.. ...• Do. •:, from waguus, 700 Wheat, per bushel, 1 50 to 1 70 Rye, o f.r,!, Corn, a 4R Oats, ,Il os - Cloverseed, " Tiznothy. 41 Plaster of Paris, per ton, rillili under-,i!zned hereby gives notice. to .Deasioeratic Meeting. -; i all indebted by note or book account to Till,: Democrats 0( strmhan townsh i p ~.v e call and pay up thpwe i/o:fir:,/ day of March rt - Vi"siPd to meet at ibc Noise of jACI ) 3 pert, at Which time 1 will place iov books in L . Git „ sq. in II untprs . o)*li. on satur v ay „p er . the banns 01 Ed ward 13. 130-iiler for e.liertion. wpm next. to settle a township ticket. , 1 Feb. 11, 1-356. AI3M. A 1 HOLD Feb. .25, 1556 f• t _ ..- _ TPSIII3A BI Enl.'S ESTATE.—Letters frtestatnenlary on the estate ofioshoa BiPhi, late of Germany township, Adams county, deceased, having been granted to the tind Pr sigmed, res'.diteg in Mountpleasant twp., be herehy lives notice to :all persons indebted to said estate to matte immediate p;lytnold, and those ha vittg--,c_leiniS a;44iinst the grins to present them properly anthem iczted for settle (lo A L s-roy Es, c i f tiario es patterns-and —l' ESS-TRI b e - sizes, constantly on hand and 1,,r sale, at j had at St: I(; ai cheap as the Gt Dec. 21. W Alt R. EN S - k I' 01: N", Din% cheapest, If tg.d. el little cheaper. A : A d es:fabit k; ,I.)ttiubirt, ry •P 11 ril l 6. JOHN 1191i.1. :D. T UST rPepived a larry and splendid a..sort ti anent of QUEEN - SW ARE at G RAM M ER'S Store. In this Borough, on Saturday last, .7AMP3 (4. REED. ! Esq., (District Attorney for the rounty,) aged about 45 YVVIN• fil- Et' Rerat at 10 o'clock thisinoruing, to proceed I to Evertireeli Coloeterv. On Ho" 17th inst. . in ItagDUN. orstoen. ltd., Rec. R. R.W.W. LAI'. Pastor of Ihe 1. - re,byt ell., n Church . in that place. , On the 17th itr‘t , Mrs. MARV, wife of John Nlus‘er, of lltitititte;toti ' towit , hip, and daughter 'or I; ! eimanl Bricker, i aged 4'2 years an.l 1 day._ On the lhtli inst.. W 11.1.1 All EmvARD, Ron or:win:tam_ and zsarah Chritzloan, of this place, aged 4 months. - 1 E subscriber, intending to quit farming., I will sell at public sale, at his residence, in Siraban township, Adams county, about 1 mile from Gettysburg, on 'Thursday, the 13//1 "day of March next, the following Personal Property, viz : Two Horses, a two-yearling Colt, til tio pv • Cows and Young Cattle, Sow .•:;-• 01179 ":';.7% and Pigs, 3 Shoats, Ploughs and .4 .*„." • 1-1 a r row s, Hay Curia ge, yV nod Bed, Horse Gears, elation - Box, Chains of all kinds, and many other fanning article;. Also :t variety of h ousehold Bt . Kitchen Furniture, .seVeral vec .of Bees. . to commence at 10 o'clock, A. NI., on +aid day, when, attendance will be givrn and terms made known by WtILL be sold at public sale; at the resi (fence of the subscriber, in Franklin townaip, Adams county, on the Cliambrs burg- Turnpike, two miles - from Gas Mimi), on Thursday, the 271 h day if March. t:.2.71, the following, Personal - Property, viz : One Horse, one Cow, one Hug, one Carriage, Flay Ladders, Serythes and Grain Cradles. &c. Al's°, Beds and Bed; steads, tiltairs, Tables, Corner Cupboard, Settee, Stove and Pipe, Carpeting, Looking, Glass, Eight-day Clock, with a variety of other articles of Household and Kitchen Fur niture. (`'Sale to- commence at 10 o'clock, A. M., on said day, when attendance will be given and terms made known bv MIII , I subscriber, intending, to ijuit 'farming; will sell at public sale, at - his residence, in Mountjoy township, Adains eounly, on the road leading trcni florner's Mill to the Two Taverns, on Tuesday, the 18th day ti March next, the following valuable PERSONJ PRO P RTY, VIZ: florses, Cows and Young Cattle. new four-horse Wagon, with 13t.ni " 7 )1 ' A and Bows,Wood . Ladders, a good „ hreshing Machine, Screen, Cul-, tivator, Ploughs and Harrows, and many other farming articles. Also, a lot of Howmhold and Kit Chen Furniture, such as Tables, Chairs, Iron Kettle,' Pots, and a variety of oilier articles too numerous to-mention. rSaie w coinuiencii at 10 o'clock, A. if., on said day, when attendance will be given arid terms nrade - I:nown prr E RPLE frlE H undersigned is desirons to close tip all his unseith d ;lemmas, and requests all persons indebted to him to call and make settlemenLon beton. , the Is/of .April next. As a former notice Was disr:44arded by many, and as the undersigned wishes to avoid tlle necessity . of ituposin:!,r cues, he hopes thia all indebted on account for six wombs or longer will calf on nr before the above dat., Kkgr - The undersived returns his ihanks to his friends for the liberal patron a ge heretofore A-tericleat i -aitef-ira' -v-ite t Ile: to his stock of 'II .`'II ET -110) A' I V./11? E, continually ou hand and for sale at reasonable prices. GFORGh, E. BUEHLER. Gettysburg, Feb. :25, 18.5 G. 3t 2,009 Pieces Wall Paper. 00111:AN & PAXTON .base opened an unusually lar , re assortment of TrlV WI I * a per q of every style and variety, from 40 Cents a piece. Housekeepers ,and Paper Hangers are Invited to call and examine the stock, w hich is superior to any thing heretofore offered in this market. Only 12i cents a piece s or l . i cents a yard, for Wall Paper ! Gettysburg, Feb. 'Xi, 1856. 8 75 to 9 00 O p l! ir r m o id f it! I ( a r re il I n o i r t , v l e c l s a p s holds; - and scarcely a family will be without our new novel ernitleA "The Fireman !"----the most interesting. work of fiction from the press of IRaG. The reader's attention is caught with the first chapter, and "finis" stares hint in the faCe before the interest lessens. The ho6k - is like a ftIOVin!L panorama of ever varying:, al ways admired succession of new and pleasing scenes and exciting incidents, each chapter heina more interesting than its predecessor.-- A feature that adds to its lasting merits. is the fact of its Inuit mom/ tone—not a sinole senti ment beinir inculcated that the most fastidious in,ira list conk) object -b5 40 25 7 25 0 50 6 25 __ _6 75 "The Firein,in" will be a. lams Nrrin. volume (Cover 100 ; be sl—inatlefi 4rost free on receipt of price. Sold by all booksehlersiand - ;I'll:ins in the cars. Editors giving- this entire advertwrnent few insertiunK, shall reeei ye 4 COloy (VW of pos ap. I{ ()SS, JO ec.:. TO I:S E 113 .^ . N V ., N0.2:0 Cla.rh 'ztrect . , Clucago Feb. 16.56. 7 75 2 o 0 7 00 Piaster of Pa rulllS useful article can he had in nny quantity of Feb. 23 DIED. SA V g E OF PERSONAL PROPERTY (11RISTIAN '1314.1NNE12. February 25, 1856. to • Personal Properly AT - PUBLIC SALE. MARGARET - F.- McKNIGIIT. Foln-qary 25, 1856, is PUblic Sa 6e. February 18, Is5G. td Notice in EarneNt. Another New Niovei Last Notice. (70BE 1N & PAx.roN !Of MIFF'S S LES. N pursuance of an alias wtit of •Venditi.m ii Exp ai m.,,„ jqstitqf out of the Court at 1;oni• mon Pleas of Adams enmity, and to me direct ed, will he exposed to public sale, at the on Nil I viol( he Isl dny • ! 1' 4 11r7 rat nrx l, arl — triliTelT - I ) 7lte toll - owing tic:it:W . )7d Real Estate, vtz: No. 1.--1 Tract or Land, containing 65 ACRES, more or less, situate in Germany township, Adams county, adj,dn lug the Maryland -line, and lauds of John Keeti , r, F.nutklin Patterson, and others, and. bounded on the southwest by the Baltimorin turnpike—on which aro erected a Two story Plastered DOUSE, iett frit with a Two-story $ i Bank Ilarn.(the.oppt•r story log,) Wagon Shed, Wash noose, and ether out- Imilding,—also,iThree story BRICK GuisT M 11.1.. a Well of Water near the door of the dwelling, and an Orchard. No„*-2 ! --A Tract ofLand, containing 6G A CR KS, more or less, adjoining the Maryland line, and lands of GeOrge Pal.* utter, George lii • • erected a one and a halt story LOG HOUSE, a Double Log Barn; a one and a hall story Log Tenant !loose,. and a one and a half story Log FULLING MILL, and ether improve ments. Seized and taken to execution as the propeity of TiloA6s Ilt rmar.., II EN RV TI 10 NI AS, Sherry. Sheriff's Office, Gettysburg, Fat. it, 1551. td Ten per cent. of the purchase money upon all sales by the Sheriff must he paid over im mediately after the prOperty is struck down, and on failure to comply :herewith the proper if will be again put up for - VALUABLE PERSONAL PROPERTY Publie.Sale. intendino to remove to the West, Ak ill sell at public . sale, al his re,idence, in Tv roue township, Adams coun ty, on the old . i!arlisle- road, two miles from New (;hexer, on 'numbly, the i?Aith (lay y February nrxr, the follow i lig valuable Person al Property, viz: An Excellent Faultily Horse, 2 zood Cows, a Four-hoto ‘Vazon with hod, it One-horst, Wagon, a good Ilmrgy and Sleigh, 2 sets Ilainos, li urae GRao, Winnowing. M ill, Shovel Plough, Corr, Vurk, Log and other Chains, &c. Also, , Household & 1411.11(v Furniture, such as litiri;ans, BOllS:ead4, C hal rs, Corner Cuplep.ard, Clock, Carpeting, I Parlor and 2 Ten-plato Stoves, I Goolim ; z Stove, Kettles and Pots, \lea Vessels,' Barrels. and a variety of other articles, too numerous to mention. :Y'Sitle to eooirnerwe ot 9 o'et (wk. A. on said day, %viten attendance will •he given and turn's - mode known by JOIIN t.Eh MAN. Jan..‘,111,185G. tti VALIJAW,E I'IWITALTY AT PriNate .4:1111e. FIIHE tinatirsigriv•tt Will sell at Private'Sale that desirable. propvilv, in Me:Sltcrrys town, Corinwago township, Adapts county, Pa., lying on the ptiblic toad running through said glare. It eoniains Teil Acres, alortt or less, of first rate land, - adjoining lauds of Dr. 11. N. Lilly, Samuel anti Joseph Stamp baugh, and others, and is finely improved.— There' is a largo Tvvo-itory BRICK D W 1.1 N ‘vith Twit•story Back-building, fronting ttrillte' street, and nearly opposite the public house o f * J o hn Rushy, Esq., a good Log Barn, an Orehard of (wlet} fruit, a good well of water, and other improveinents. Possession von on or hi4ore the -Ist day of April next. as may he desired. If not sold, the property will be roit tENT.- Persons wiskinl to view the promises will call on John Bushy. Egg. ICHA EL II ERRING. Nov. 20, 1855. if Farm, AT PRIVATE SALE, TE oticrs at private sale, a TRACT OF LAN I), situate in.titrahi township, Adams county, ahout - 2 fro! . G sbu nr, on the east ) (ht of the State' Road to liarrisburv, adjoining !awls of the soliscri her, '%m. Vk - thlv, Ile9nry Monfort, and others; containing 43 ICECS, wore or less, abut 7 acres - of which . aro Woodland; and In acres iir.st rate Meadow. The improvententa are .a a it-H I 11911 SE, a ;40041 Britt, a never failing well of water, with a pomp in it, and an Orchard of choice fruit. gt?fy-Persons vtiviiing to view the property, are requegiell . to rail on the subseritier, iesiJ tuo in Gettysburg. (:I'.OLi(h, 4VALTEU, Sr. January 11, 1856. tf rr E subscriber, having bePri aripriinted by . 1: the Court of Common Pleas of- Adams county, Committer , ' of the petson and estate of JOON MILLER, (who has been declared of unsound mind;) of Mminipleagant town ship, Adam's county, hereby gives notice to all persons having claims nr rlemands against said Miller, to nresent the came to the, subscriber, residing in said tcwitship, for set tlement, and all persons indebted to make im mediate payment. AiIt;IIAEL MILLER, Ftligtrary 18, I R 56. 6t (, ilt »I i(fre. liarasik inglon Hotel, Shhottslown, Alums County, I'enn'a. TE slibieriber respectfully ittlorms the pohlie that be lois opened a Poldie floome of Eniertaittutent in the borough of Ahb,,its. town, where he will he happy to entertain all who may call with hint, !laving' had !natty years' knowledge of the business of hotel keeping,!, he flatters himself that his efr)rts to please wtll be-satihfactory. Give the "VN , ash ing,tor," a call. FR INCIS J. WILSON. February 18, IHIA. tr David A.. litachler, 31'7 (MARY 37' L.qW, ILL promptly attend to collections and Ir all business entrusted to his care. ffty-OtTic.e in the Diamond, adjoining, store of A. 13. KunTz. Gettysburg, l''t•h. 1, 1856. 1y EXCCSIt OV'N Notice. =I Ai r ol iCe. POOR-HOITSIE ACCOUATS. ienry ie9qt 46 '23. ReSeititit, " Alex. Colman, - 1E04q.; - Ifreasurer, --1-21 - I) ''f - S -1 1"('r, "-- St - . IN account with the Directors of the Pour mot 25 " 1 , 1 " I t t " I L I 11° " 1, i louse of Employ titent - ol the County- 4 ; l 'j: - ---, of - Altautsviteltig - frottrtire - 34 - tlarotl - mrtrrry7 --- " ---3--( Y**lti A. I)., 1855, io the 7th clay of January, A.D. 28. tilizabetto Dysert, 4l 30. Mrs. Wallace, .$5 tlr., - 31:. John - Leonard 311. liapkey, $3 qr., 33. Frederick Ilapitey, Feb. 18, 1856 41 EMI DR. 1855—Jan. Ist. To balance duo on - settlement, • $417 44 Feb. 1, Order on County Treasurer, 600 on March 1, "_ .66 500 00 fib 64 300 00 April 1, " 66 800 00 - May 7; i% Cash roc'd of Col. K. Swope, '2ll e 3 • - Cash re - cei - veif — of McCreary for Cow, 4.2 50 " Cash teceived of S.' Dorbo• • raw for James Miller, 10 00 " Cash reed of Israel' Clriltey for support of IL Ernst, in Comb, Co. Poor 1/ouse, 17 831 " .Cash we'd of Andrew Polly, Admit. of Win. Bel I,dec'd, for use of Mrs: IV bile, July 3, " Cach received or John Scott, Esq., Steward, _ 37 15 Aug. G, Order on County Treasurer, 400 00 " Part or Reaping 1414cliine paid by Poor House, Aug. 22, Rued. of Moses M. Neely part value of estrays, 2 50 Sept. 3, Order on County Treasurer, 300 00 ." Rec'd of S. DurboraW, for 13 weeks board,of E. Sample, 26 00 Oct. 1, Order on County -Treasurer, 400 00 " Received of S. Dorb-oraw, • ply, for boarding, 530 Nov. 5, Onlt'r on County Treasurer, 600 00 Dec . . 1, 46 - 400 00 an. 7, `•: 44 1200 00 1856, Jan. 7—To balance in hands -- of Treasurer, :.' . .1291 4.13 . C It By Cax li paid out U 3 fUllo WV : Mer .itantliv, and Groceries Out door Pauper support Fullers! expenses of du. relia file bi Ifs Alide Ilirelings . Female do. 18:1 00 . Chopping Wood , - 87 60 li ur s o i, Sl o eli, Beef Cattle and Sheep 627 90 Pork bills and Stook H og , 319 20 Flour; Grain - a-id Grinding . 1171 341 Lime, Hauling, &e. 228 273 titone Clo 4. : 81.00 Exi-culing orders 1.4 71 Publishing Accounts, Ste. - 41 50 Physicians salary 100 00 Treasurer's CIIA'S tfi Directors, extra service A 'tending II orses I 50 P.iy to :Stewardll I I I Guano, Salt, &c. .. \----) 29 07 Dried fruit . 9 00 LII- Illber . . 4:'.1 27 Payment made to Mari), 8 '5O Directors of Poor, Cumberland Co.' 39 00 Drugs, Stationery, &e. :16 675 13alance in bands of Treasurer • I:19 1445 \VI, the subscribers, Auditors to settle and adpv,t the Public Amulets, do hereby certify that we have examined the items which com pose the above Account, and that they are cor rect, and that there is a balance of - Twelve u mita and Ninety One Dollars and' Forty- F4mr Uentl in the hands of Alexander Gobean, Treastirer,—heitu; from the 3d day of Janoary, A. D., 1535, to the 7th day ofJanuary,, both days inclusive. A. T. ‘VIZIf; I IT, Puditors. JOHN H AU Jolla Scott, Esq., Steward, IN acematit with the Direetora of the Poor and liiftiAe. of Ettoitioyineet of the County of Adams, tieing from the 3ul day °flute:try, A. D., It;;bs, to 1.110 7th day of January, 1856. Jan. 9, To cash for Lnrd " 20, 4 * • Mar: 7, 66 fnr tlorsn, 65 00 Apr. 5, Cash from John Cilhert, '45 80 " 12, " from It. D. Sweetiny for Tallow, 68 '25 " frill,' I I iWard for Cow, . 30 00 Nov. I I," for Lanl, Gs 2 Ike. 8, " for Sheep, K. W ilson, 14 00 185 G, Jan. 7 —Balnnee in hands of Sim wart - 4 CR. By Cada paid out as follows Groceries • 12 46 Vogetables ;29 61 Vinegar 7 00 Main a 4441 ivismir. fiireling4 41 8711 I,Vagon 4.x141.44 , 44;5, Freight &SlaEo fares 4 29 73 Grave Digrvitig Household articles 2:3 573 Stamps., l'ostaot , act! Stationery 2 75 (:a4ll paid to Paupers St. euudry persons 39 533 Veal. /to. - ' 10 15 Wood (Jotting 10 75 Tailoring 6 75 5 I'2 Lime L. 07 titraw / 30 Attendance on Fick 50 Powder. i 05 215 ..:31 1856, Jan. 7—By balance due Steward 235 WE, the, subscribers, Auditors to settle and adjust the l'rthlic Accounts, do certify that we have examined the items which compose the above Account, and do report that the same is correct—the same embracing the' account of John Scott., prcsent Steward, from the 3d day of January, A. D., 1N55, to the ith day of January, A. U., 1856—both dal s ye— leavin9; a balance in hands of said Stewart: of Two Dollars:l'li iity ve arid th rec. fourth cents. A. 'l'. INI-111;11 .101 IN RAU ['TM IN, List of Out-Door Paupers and ✓lnwunt draw', Yearly by Each. 1. McJunkins, 85 qr., . ,__. $2O 2. Mrs. Wade, " :20 3. IL Fletcher, for N. 'Wester, [sll 25) 45 4. !Livid Gardner, $5 qr. 21 ► 5. Rosanna Sheets, '• 2t) G. Susan Ford, 46 20 7. Jacob Sanders, " _ 20 S.ll. fliid.l►rand, " _ 20 9.' Sophia Born , ll, $lO hall yearly, 20 10.- John ',riper, S 5 qr., 20 11. John Ehrhart, SG half yearly, 1 2 It 2. Joseph Weaver, S 5 qr., 20 13. Witty Swope, I 1. J-u•ob Shank, 13. 1) t lii•l Hartzell, " [IL I'oll Roth, s a :J owl II uroivr, S 7 qr.. 1,1(! u il 11 , 111;;C:15 \I try I Loh a IVIALIIIg, 1 Committee of 1 4 . be Sau►- Collateral Ktalteritance Tax. ii.u.AM F. WALTER, Esq., Regis ter of Adams .county, in afteOlitla with „--tlici--4-lonittionWealth—of-PPritußyivirtitaTfor'Fa-c— -' on Collateral Inheritances from December 1, 1854, tali .N ovetuber 30, 1855. DR. Feb. For Tax received from the es tate ofJohn Month, . 4 4120 73 " tienry Grafe, . 250 " Nancy Chamberlin, 72 15 " Joseph liitchen4 100 00 " .Magdalena Mover, 25 00 Sarah 11410vor_ • 11(1 April 4. 440 10 . 4' 17. " 21. 66 it 9 9G May 12.. ►• .23. " 29. EICi 900 00 4' '3l. Aug. JG. •' 17. Sept. 'AI. Oct. P. 4. a' is. 26 39 Deduct commision t 5 per Feb. 18. 4t PIIILADELPIIIA ADVERTISEMENT. Evans' Fire & Thief Proof Safes FOR Merchants, Lawyers, Farmers and , others, having Books, !'opera or other voli‘ablesou preserve from _FIRE or BURG LARS. $7606 306 Day & Nowell's(floWs) BANK LOCK% A CA lit).—TH,hl"Ftue . Pitoor SAFE," that preserved our Books, Papers. gtec., during the .. , (roat Fire at Hart's Buildings," was par idiased of 01.1 y KIVP.V A NS, - 61 S. 2nd St., Philailelphia.—Getz 0 , Buck: 1337 IFI3 91499 9:2 31i 495 08. i 180 00 Refrigerators Si. Water Filters. EVANS' Preminea Ventilated Refrigerators for cooling and preserving meals, huller, milk, water and all articles for culinary purposes. WATER FILTERS, for purifying brackish or muddy water, whether . affected by rains,' , limestone, marl .or other clumps; can he had - separate or attached to the Retrtgem - tors—a small quantity of lee cooling the whole. in the warmest weather. PotrrAut,e.Suovyr.R RATE'S; for the use of warm or cold water.. - .WATtII VOCPLICR9 I for Hotels, Stores and Dwellings. _STOWS TRUCKS, for movie boxes, bales, Acc..er— SmaL PRIMO:Si COPYII4O t11). 4 DitIMOIRT db. 40 00 40 !►0 60 (10 OLIVER EVANS, Nu. 61, &ma Second Si., '2 du9ra below Chesnut. (ESTAIII,IRIJICO IN 1835.) . Feb. 11, 1856. 1 y -To Those Who Wish Farms. TO have fertile LAND at a cheap price on easy terms, your attention is called to the RIDGWAY FARM AND COAL COM FAN Y. Twenty-five acres or more in, pro portion, are given bur *2OO, payable in instal ments of $1 per week or $4 per month. It is located in Elk county, Pennsylvania, and has one of the best markets for its produce in the State. The soil is a rick loom, and is not to be surpassed for•farraing, as-examination will show. It has' the best elements of pros perity, being underlaid by . two rich veins of Card, and will shortly -be intertiected by four railroads. The timber is of the matt Valuable kind. Title unexceptionably good, and _war rantee deeds are given. It presents s good and • substantial opportunity to commence firming, providing, tor one's children or mak ing an investment. Further particulars cart be bad from the pamphlets' which are sent to inquirers. Letters answered promptly. Ap ply or address SA M'h W. CA'ITELL, Sec retary, 135 WALNUT Street, north aide be tween Fourth and Fifth sus., Philadelphia:— Full information is contained itt the pamphlets. Val. 11, 1856. 3m . . $7606 3o 81 GS 1 0 (r 7 Removed a Few Doors South of the Old Stand. T H. SKIMLY respectfully, informsshis ti • old custosters and the public generallY, that he continues the 7:111,011ING BUSY' SS, near his old stand, in South 'Baltimore. street, 'where he will he happy toaccommodate: all who may patronize All work en trusted to his care warranted to' fit and be of most substantial ',make.. Thankful for past fivers, lie Ballets a coutinuance of public pa tronage. itie'The New York Spring and Summer Fashions are received. Call and see them. `Z, 17 50 $2 35. Gettysbiiig, April 9, 1855. IMMEDIATE RELIEFIaME TO011141141116! 8 00 THERE is to be had at the drug stores of 8. H. Buehler, Gettysburg,. and Jantes A. Elder, Enituttsburg,,, a mast eflestual remedy fur the 7'uothuche, which w ill, (►f propetly aceording, to ditectiens,) cure the must vinlent l'uollutelle instantaneously. Should the pain in course of time reappear, the same ap plicdtion has to be u►ade aga.n, and after two or three applications the cure will be effectual. _Please call for A. rerger's Toothache . Balsam. AttrPrice '25 cents per phial. August 1.7, 1855. I y ()pposlte . Calvert Statiou, 13aitltnere, Md. Tull', undersigned having leased the ahove l lute) and put it in complete order, is pre pared to accommodate his friends and the travelliwr Embirc. The proprietor will be pleased to see his old friends, and promisee to make their stay comfortable and satisfac tory. 13,tgga(re taken to and from Calvert Station free of eh-arise. `s2l7 5:1 _l_OllN-1.3.11t 11, (former% Penna.,) .idly 9, 1855. if - PROPRIETOR. A(108 AIINISBERGER, SR'S., ES. T TATE.—Letters orildiniiiistration on the estate of Jacob Arnsherges, late of Huntington township, Adams county, dec., having been granted to the undersigned. residing in Ty rone township, ho hereby gives notice , to alt persons indebted to said estate to make im mediate payment, and those having claims against the same to present them properly authenticated for seneement. MOOl3 ARNSBEIRGER, Jr., Jan. 21, 1856. - Jqns'r. Removals. pH I.: undersigned informs the public tha; he will removes the remains of .the dead. and is uppared'to ari to any distance to them here. His erviraes are lower than eve ......._tutt-as_l=--as the ll.l.west.-, ‘2'.4 A. W. FLEA' MIN G. ; Gettysburg, Sept. 10, 15,55. 4201 _ 3 4 ) Lehr W.ire, flit. F-110 at FAH 20 , 20 " Patrick Daugherty, 963 " Mary McConnell, 15 60 " Samuel Boyd, 9O 00 " Salty Barr, 10 00 44 Jacob Miller, , 71 25 64 Jacob 13est, 58 80 " John Culbertson, 55, 18 " Joseph Herman, 60 75 " Ann Stoner, 22 35 $730 40 R. G. MoCREARY, aluditur. Tailoring. Susquehanna .4dmixiislrator's - Notice. on 20 10 20 ------ 2O 20 20 $768 84 38 44 MB
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