= - . .4 , . r ~... , , _,, roan-nov:4c -- Ai veal, VI'S. 1:O. Henry I-less. - 4 4 ii —...... ; e 3. Jost , ph Itoserifeli " Alibi. 'iliNiiiiiillt , i - ''C i iiitjp,' 'lrectisitiiei.;' I. 'I• Peggy Sicknaker ' •.44 i 1-'. , ' , ' w ith , ~,,,r . , r. , , Y IN 41.00040 t 'l,OO fAiire'ivits 'is( th e 'p o( ( n f i n d '' 4 • 1 .' 11l ainflaii Itooir, cifllie 'lionie a1 ) ,.4iktia . i!it.;i0,...;,('16.00i',.,ty 2 6 .! jiieolt Peters; a Xd;liii*...!i*,-4.fig.f,.l4Pak:tlie-:ii-i-d-ay"b ( iaduitry, ' 4°:7 ' flu l3" 11 "'''' A..1) t ,',..15511',:r94ie 'NJ 4,,ii ur.VniiA4ri. A 1) • .., --- 05:6•-,-'• seill4mpc,n4, • 7 44 . 'Order. um Coouty Treasurer, 000,00 March 1,. •. • , 1•411, ' 500 00 61 1 CIL .BRI O„ uo Aprils,. 600'00 Ilday 71, ” „ , 400 00 ~.0• dish recd of, Col, 1,1. Swope, ;.*: .ti C,4. 4t rge.ei,re4 of. McCreary for Cow, 42; 40 ,0-4- Cash ,seeelved of S. :patio , raw for James Miller, Rl•uriffey for support of Cloub..,Co. Poor "'Ouse, 17 633 Cash res, i'!..ti : of;Aud row; Polly, A4tlProrWea,Wll,d4ied; , . Tar awe of MIS, - %Ike, ' 996 lame pider cu Coulity Titaiwer, 24)0 00 Jul) , " - -0 4 ' .‘ ' 44 ' 900 00 Caidi received of Jelin Scott, - I.;sti. 4 Steikarrt: 37 15 Aoti,:-6, Order on Coupty Treasurer, 400 Ol) ; 66 Pail Of "Respifig Machine • paid by Prior Aogr'. 22, Itee'd of Mosesr,,,lll. Neely -part- value 'of es:raya, 2 50 Septo:3;;Orsier-iiii Cod nty Treasurer, 300 , 00 .&:‘, , T;;;,,::.4t t ieNlOl'S.'lJiirlitoraw. for 13 vet's' board ;Of 1 1 .",„ Sample, 26: 00 orifir'orf County TreaSurer, 400 00 4 4" Rectified of 8, Dutboraw. (3daiiiiitlee 'cif ' gbe Salo- 010. for hniird ' - .5.30 Nov. s,,Qtdtir,on County l'reasorer,, 600 00 14- - " 400 00 Jan. '7, 185#, 4n, balance in hands • of" Trensurtir, tt.1291 445 • CR, „cask Merlbandizo aria Groperies 1337 183. Out doocPaoper ellPPurg 014'99 lr",aneral -expenses of du. ' • • • 02 3 . 4 Alec:bailees' ,bills; • . - , 405 €Bl Male Hirelings - • • • • IRO 00 Female.do. CitorgtitgltViSoil_, „ 'B7' 60 llorsett,Stock, Beet Cattle aau3,Slseeit 627 '9O Pork bills-mid Stock .1-logs 349 20 Flout, Grgiteitod:'Grintling.-. .1,01 341 Lime, Huitljitg, 14e. ,„ -,- 228 27,3 Stony Cua( ' • 84 00 • I'4 '71 , , Pulilisttity.,AeUoutits, &c. '4l 40 • 100 00 'PreaSureeti ee : AO 00 DIM Chu' - Di ittiorA extra service Anew') linhies Pay tn. Ateitialit Guano. Salt, Dried Fiuit ' 4 • Lumber Payment mans to Board,, 8 50 Directors of Pone, Cumberland Co. 39 00 11;uttii, Vatioriery, &n. 26 673 Dalaseri litlliinds.of Treasurer 1291 443 . . W :the anhseribers Andito ra to settle:and thijitat- the MIN,' Aeedu nth, :de Merrily certify that tie have elrainined the limns which eon,- atioVe AeeOnnt, and that they - are' nor and--itait-Aire is a •hrtiance of Twelve Hundred and'Niriety One •-bolturi'and 'Porty- Fon r Cents in- thestands of A leicander Cobean, 'ereasurer.=—being front the 3d day of Jannary; ti.55,-in the 7th day Ofiiinuaiy, 1856 both tiayi.inbitiaive. .. • -W wr, daditurs . JOHN HASUPI'IIIAN, John Scott, Esq., Steward, - aee,onnt INillt the Directors or the Poor and House of Nutployment.of the Vouoty of - Adams, being from the 3d day of January, A. 18.55, to the 7th day of January, 1856. Jart.,o.', Toenail for Lard 46 !20 , 44. 64 Mar. 7, ' for Horse, Apr 6; - Cash, from John Gilbert, • 14, • from H. D. weenej , for • • ;. • 16 • frnni 11 Jwurd for Cow; • • Noi:14; z. '-for • • ILJec: B*, " ; for Sheep W ilson, - A 1856, Jan. 7—Balance In h a nds , - of Steward, OR.• . fly Cask piad out as follows itirrieeries - • ' 12 16 Vttetattles 29. 61 Vititiar 7 00 'ale andand ` f irkalr hirelings 41 87! .WatOtt expenses, Freight &Stage fares 29 73 Digging 8 00 tioc4liutd articles - 23 571 Poliaikat. and Stationery 2 75 etiiiltViltid to Paupers &sundry pLrsons "39 534 to 15 Wiiliif tti rig 10 75 6 75 Aicttei;'" 5 F2l ll:irrie'' • 12 07 Straw 1 30 %w on sick 50 Powder„ 1 05 = 2152:1, 1856, lati. 7—By balince due Steward '2 35:: the subscribers, Auditors to settle and v* , juSt the Public Accounts, do certify that we fiave examined •:he items which compose the aboveAcenunt, and do report that the same is 'correct—the sane embracing the account of J•diScott i 'present Steward, from Ow 3d day l'inisary, A. D., 1855, to the ith day of A. D., 18.5 G—food. days inclusive— le4viwr a balance iu bands of Said Stewar , ! wo , lluiLital,Thir ty-fi we and di ree-iourth et.llN. A. T. WRIGHT, „ JOHN HAUPTMAN. Litd of OuPDroir Paupers' tend .74,:ount drawn Yearly by Each. qr., 2. Mrs.:W.le, _ _ rfetelo4, for N. We Acr, I'i - 1I 25) 45 .1; itos4orm Qll 6. S. 20 7. 01aenlo Sit hderg, " 20 8. It. -Hildebrand, " 20 9. Sophia Burrell, $lO half yearly, 10. l'Ars Lriper„ 11. Julia Elirlotrt. $6 3lalt yearly, 47 - 19;iepti . Weavi.r. $5 qr., 'Henry stl: Jai:M.Blmb*. 44 715. I) ;Diet HA " "Ili. Potty Ri4l4 .4 17; "Smuuel Hunter. $7 qr., IS, Jacob Lansin,geir,Ss sr., - 19. Mary Ikard, " et: Juil4l itUtilbit, DR, 10 00 26 39 1200 00 67606 303 4O 00 GO 00 1 50 111 11 29 07 9 00 42 27 $7606 .3O $1 65 10 07 65 00 45 80 68 25 36 00 6R2 14 00 :317 59 $2 35.1 $217 59 Kiimbrth Dpiert4 " 39. Thomas GriTy,*s linifyeatly , 311.:111rs: Walla N , . S qr., I. .I(Arl_Lcorptr4l_ Wilhel,uign, 114pkey, , qr., Frederiel% liap 2Ukey, " reb. 18, ltst; 4t Inheritance Tax.. 1.". WALTER. Esti., 12efik ter of Adams ennoty,in amount with the,Onnunonwealth of Pennsylvania, tOr 'rat on Collateral Inlieriiances frout-ilteember 1, 185 , 1, - 4,M Novettsher :la, 1855. rel;2V, 1855. For Tax receivell from 1110 PR' jig 0 of John A rondl, ,f 5120 13 April 1. " Henry Grain, .2 50 6' „ 10. 66 . Nancy, Ulinniberlin,, 72.15 4 ,- 17. " jtooepli Kiteheii, — lOO 00 f• 21., 66 Magdalene Hoover, 25 00 41 .- it " Sarah Hoover, 55 0 May 12. " Pa'trick' Da uu ugherty, 963 " !23. , " Mary McOonnell, 15 60 29. " Samuel Boyd, 90 00 . - 66 31. i 6. Sally Darr, -10 00 Aug. 111, o' Jacob Miller, 71 25 , 4 17. ‘ 4 Jacob Best, 58 80 Sept. 20. " John Colhertsort, • 55 18 Oct. 19. fe Joseph lit.rtnan, 60 75 -. 6 15. ' Ann Stoner, - ' 22 35 $768 84 Deduct commission, 5 per ce t. 38 44 $730 40 • R. G. !MCI{EASY, Sudilur. Fcb. 18. 4t VALUABLE PERSONAL PROPERTy _ At riablie Sate. MflE subscriber, intending to remove to the West, will sell at , public• sate, at his residence, in Tyrone township, Atlanta coun ty, on the old Carlisle road, two miles froM New Chester, lin Tuesday, Me 26M day a f February 71;.2 ; I: t* ' f6llO - w in . ,'" valuable Person al Property, viz A 0 - Eyi.4tAtile'itt Ara in ll* . . e ,good Cows. a Four-Joorse Wagon with ; bed, a One-horse.War•oii, a good Buggy and Sleigh. H 5,,,l I orso Gears,. Winnowiwr M SIIOVeI 119U11,11; Core: !fork, Log sit 3 0;114f :Chaim:, Also, household b'r. Kitchen Furnitiire, soul as' Bureaus; Tables, Bedsteads, Chairs, Cotner 'Clipboard, Clock, Carpeting,•l Parlor and 2 Ten-plaio StoVes, 1 Cooking Stove,- Nettles and •Pols, Meat Vessels, Barrels, and variety of other articles, too numerous to 'AterSaleloieominence it 9 o'clock; A. M.; on said day, when attendance will be given and terms made kn6wn by _ _ JOHN LEHMAN. Jan, 21,1856. id PHIL A. DELI'IIIA ADVERTISEMENT: Evante Firie 14. 'rider Irrupt' Sales I. VOA, , Merchants, I.nwyers,' Farmers and IP Others, !Elvin , ' Bouks, Popers of other tiidualtles, to preserve (roil! FIRE or BURG LARS'. , 'buy & NeWell's(rlohOs) BAN Lac KS. A CA It D.—Tutc . "Futr. Puoor S A terc," that preserved our- lucks, Papers, 4-c.; during the ~ G reat -Vivi at Ilart's Buildings," was pur chased of 01A V . ER EV ANS, 61 S. ;nut St., Philadelphia.—.Getz 43 ,- Buck. - Refrigerators & IVater Fitters. - EVANS' Premium Ventilated Refrigerators foreCiolitig and preserving meats, butter; water and alt articles for culinary purposes. WATER FILTERS, for purifying brackish. or muddy water, whether affected by rains, limestone, marl or other causes; can be had separate or Int:ached• to the Relrigerators—:a small quantity aloe cooling the whole, in the wannest. weather. P0w1..A111.14 SHOWELL BATIIS, for use_ of warm or cuid water. IN ieceic Coomsia4; for Hotels, Stor e s arid Dwellings. , Sroux Tsuexe, fir moving bh:res, (yes, &c.— Stitt, (oPit IWO 110.. I) hI.II;GISTA O. OLIVER EVANS,' Alu.6l, , ,S'Utst/s Secant( 81., 2 duur's beloth Chesnut. ESTAIILISIi ED IN 183.5.) FA. ,iy , Wish l'atras. Pro, have fertile LAND at a cheap prim on 'J. easy serum. your attention is culled to the lUI)GWAY FARM AND COAL CONI - NV. `reveo/y-five --- Screg or more in pro, portion, are given for .$2O - 0, payable in vestal meets or $1 liar week or $4 per month. It irt located -in Itllk county, PennsylVflrlill, owl has one of the /WA markets fur its produce in the State. The soil is a rick loam, and is not to be surpassed for forming, as -examination will show. h has the hest etc-Thetas of pros• perity, heinf s r. underlaid by two rich veins of Coat, and will shortly he intersected by four railroads. The timber is of the most vaable kind. 'Title unexceptionnbly good, and ,vur. nonce deeds are given. It presents a good and substantial opportunity to- CMllitiener firming, providing. tom one's children- or mak ing an invostment. Further particular; can be had /runt tire pamphlets which are beta to inquirers. Letters answered promptly. Ap ply or address SA WI; IV. CATTEI. I:, Sec retary, 135 W ALN UT-Street, north ~,ide be tween Fourth and Fifth Sts., Philadelphia.— Full bilortnation is contained in the pamphlets. Fell. 11, 1856. 3m Removed a Few floors South ofthe OM Stolid. il. Ali KLI.Y . respectfully informs his el • old custnin VS and the puhlie generally, that lie continues the Y:I1i Oli VG BUSY ESS, near It is old stand, in Soutl► Baltimore street, where he will he happy toaceotirmodate all who may patronize him. All work en trusted to his care warranted to lit and be of most suhtztatatal make. Thankful for past Ityc:rs, he selicts a continuance of public pa- -.r.The New narl.: Spring and Summer 141NItiuns are received. Call and see them. Getlysbutg, %pr►i 9, 1855. AdmigliSiratoo o pi pol ice. TACO AR NS II te,l{ (4 ER, S TATE.—Lettere; of administratiori on the , eutate of Jacob A ritsherger, late of Huntington township, Ailants• county, dee., having. heen grdoted to the undersigned, residloo towtoship, he hereby gives notice to all indebted 1 0 said estate to wake he m, din te papiteht, 'and those having chalins dg - dinst , the' saute to pti4Serit • LbOtil properly duthentleated for siettleenent., $, '2O 2t) .1 -1 COB ARNSIJEUGEIt,_Jr., Jan. 1 21, 1856. 3rfits'i un.!orsujrned intlirrnst the public that ll he felitioVeri die remain , (If deiid, mid is iiropareit to 1,r,0 to any distatice 10 bring them Gera. Ii iA 4:ll4rges are' luiA or than eve low 14,w0..1„ , . G, Getty7,litirg, Scpt. 10, 1855. t• - •) -- :e 1 )13 Dt).N Fl.- MEI l'a i I oi• i n g. i~~aun~'::l.. . . , . 20 i , --- fillew establimlansent. i 20 ' COL/114 7 17'E 87'011 1 E 7 1ra BD. 20 ~- „,,,/ 6, • : A 20 , II // r„, undersigned respeetrully , itifOritt the i , citizens of Gottysburg - and . the." public z, t) m•rwratty, that they have openod it GILA NUM STO - Nl.l:VXlTD a iiii. "Siiiiifi — ThirtiiiiTrio -- S r liti;f,,. opposite the re..idenee of Geo.'ltryock, where they - are. prepared to furnish Granite Vane, d r ,..„,„,..,,t,i 5in ev er y style, Cur M 0111111W1111S, 1)00f t fls--anit---filtepirrand—overr-kintl- o (—hnif ding-- and ornatne.ntal nse. Also, n u Blocks always on hand, and a general variety of Dress /A 'lit:tune. • fZU 10 2l► 20 The undersigned, having had certsiderable experience in their Ittnainess, reepectfully in vite persons wishing anything in their line to give us a call—as we are prepared to furnish the same attiete CH lb-Prat tliym it has ever been heretofore offered in thltysiturg. ICV S. HENN E:R., 1' ET Eli. BI;1TL .I,ln. 7, 1856. 3m • `TRUSSES! TRUSSES ! ! TRUSSES !! ! .11:. 11. Needles, 'ITU SS AND BRACE EssrAn . - rt:- .-- " I.ISH ENT, AS'. W. Cur. ty . Twelfth and Race Streets,-Philadelphia, Neuters's aline Fassen oss ts, ,combining extreme lightness, ease and durability with correct construction. Hernial of ruptured patients can be suited by remitting amounts, as below :—Sending • number of inches round the hips, and 'stating side affected. Cost of 'Single Truss, $2, $3, $4, $5. Double—ss, SU, $8 and $lO. In structions as to wear, and how to effect a cure, when possible, sent with the Truss. .Also for sale, in great variety, Dr. Banning's Improved Patent Body Bruce, for the cure of Prolapsus Uteri; Spinal Propd'and Supports, ,Patent Shoulder Braces, Chest Expanilers-and Erector Braces, adapted to all with Stoop Shoulders-and Weak. Lungs; English Elastic - A bdotninal Belts, Suspensories, Syringes— male and female. ;f' Ladies' Rooms, with Lady 'atintlants . . - •4 A lig: 6, 1855. 1y Staull'er.& Harley. , EAP WATCHES AND J BY, VI Wholesale '& Befall, at the Philadelphia Watch, and Jewelry Store, No. 96 North Secclnd street, corner of Quarry, Philadelphia. Gold Lever Watches, full jew,ele,d,,lB:caret eases, $2B 00;001J Lepines, 10 caret, $2l 00; Silver Levers, full jeweled, $l2 00; Silver Lepines.- - jewelS, $9 00; Superior Quartters. $7 00 ; Vold Spectacles. $7 00; Fine Silver do., $1 50; Gold Bracelets. $3 00; Ladies' Pencils, $1 00; Silver Tea Spoons, set, $5 00;' Gold Pens, with Pencil arid Silver Holder, $1 00 . , Gold Finger Rings 371 cents to SSO; Watch Classes,:plain. 1•23 cents, patent 1.8.1 ; Lintel 2:3"; other articles in proportion. All goods warranted, to be what they are sold for. STA Li F & H ARLEY., -On hand, some Gold and Silver Levers and Levinei, still lower than the above prices. Oct. 1, 1855. ly china, Wass and olincenware Geo. M. Bokre, Successor lo J. C. B o h e e 4- Co., mpoRTER awl Dealer in . C 111 NA, GLASS and Qu EENSWARI:, 41 Ararth !Inward Street, (lint rleen Eugene and Lexing• ton s:reels,) Baltimore, Md., respectfully in vites the attention of Dvaleri; [nail ex - eninalioe of las well th.sorted stook before perchpsing elsewhere. [ Vet). 19; 1855. ly Franklin lons Corner of High & llillen streets, Baltimore. /1014. THOMAS .1 A''.l KSON,: (lately of _./ York, Pa.,)_ has leased the FaitrititaN INN, cnritri• of rind inure, Md., Mid will entertain guests on mod erate terms. lie hopes . t.o . give entire satis faction, and will spare no ell'ort to merit the approval of all who can appreciate a "well regulated and home-like Hotel. Give him a - [salt., Dec. 1(1,' 1855. 3m Hanover VS. Railroad. 1110INg over tile flan-over Branch Rail mad now run .g's follows: First Train loaves Hanover at 91 .X. With PasseOffers for York., Ilarrisbanr, Ool nml,ia and Philadelphia. This 'Plain also connects with the Express for Baltimore, ar rivite4 there at I I'. ill., stopping, at Clenrock, Parliton and Cockeysville. Seeond Train leaves at P. M., with Pas s-etwors for Baltimore and intermediate places. and returns with passengers From York, &c. July '23, 1855. tf List of Leiters 1') RNIAININt; inolie Post 01liee, at (iet -111, tysikorg, rubrualy IS, 1856. 1-i-r-rwer N iel 01-as ll-ti-sset--.1-rn . liatitz C. Norris iss Susan 13oAseritiati John Passa vain Hey. VV. A. William G. Putt-retail W. Misen!lart Sehilitedier Randolph Nathaniel Forney \4 I lantiali I. Stevenson A. R. Esq., Frastire Stephen Sutler Peter Guinn Catharine Sillily Dr. David (:ostnatt I''r " drrick TaWney Abram Fisher 1-1. L. Titzel Josiah R. Fit-oiler A. 1) tiger William - Hartzell 1111s..Catli..1. Wharton IMaria A. Niue •I'. Wititr(ale Edwaid Leonhard Prof. I. V hurley George Ilikesell Peter 13. WM. caLLEspiE, P. IT. CLY- Persons calling fur letters in the above List will please say they were ad veriised. f Call and See Es A . T THE NEW STAND. \ T. KING respectfully announces to leis lriends and tl u public generally that he continues the T. , 11 LORI MIS NE SS in the Rant adjoining the store of J. Lawrence Bchiek, and front itt<, on the Diamond. lie has made armoire- mews to receive regularly the LATRST FASH toNs, and it will be his constant aiin to . !TiVfi entire satklaction to those who may favor him with their custom. Ei-:•Y'Country produce will he token in ex cliamfe for work. • WM. T. KING. Gettyaburg,, Dec. 17, 1855. ly Caledonia Iron. I~ 'kIINESOCK BROTH ERS., Ravin, the exclusive slle of CALEDONIA. ROLL ED IRON l'or (eity9burg, would call the at tention 11l buyers to this make of Iron—the best in the market—which will be sold at the lowest rates. We keep a lailre supply of 11.1:11M Ell ED IF O N constantly - on hand. Call at the sign of tho Dec. 10, 1955. QUI - lICK has on hand a more empiric. as Isortint.lll of Cloths, 41:.assitk1eres. &c., than ever—and Lifters such intluevaiviits to purchasers us cannot but be idvitotaizeuus to them. Geutlenien 'anti find his store %veil supplied with ail hinds uf goods spited to 11:k it wear. Shoe:0:00ms, conic ‘valy. I , AHNENTOCI. I U Hill sell you NIOROUCOS from ceuts to ti;:i 00, the the lot ever brought to the CoJuty. soon dl the! SIGN, Ok"I'llE RED FRONT. -1)1V.2).4.:115, Liru.)lics, and BaPkelq, for sale - E. ZIEULER'. RED FRONT. New'Goodsl. , 4. E0,. ARNOLD has just returned from /, the . with a lams ;lot of DRY ' GOD 04.. cru'ES'.=4 u EN SW A RE. I 11A DY',IVt'AD :GLOTIA ~ oims• - rmutrs-;16: - .1-a - orrife-i.ch iFtreirrir hand rtt:•oeh'Clothc Vl6,,ti o ir 4 ; V ass t.; t and an e tut ItisS variety: Of LA DINS' DUS i n his li ne of Inisinessall whieli wilt be Bold as cheap, if not 'little elleaper, than any other establishment here or elo-eW herr. And to Cloth's, Cassinieres, Satinet's, and Readyquade Clothing,' w e challenge coin— ; petition. (laving now furnished you Willi Goods for upwards of 40" years, I 'rave at all tunes endeavored to pursue a -straight.forward course, and furnish any and every tirtiete in my line of business upon the very best terms, and' will continue to do so.-*Vive as a.call.' 06:15, 1855. ti 1555. New Goodsl - is 55. gni E subscriber, tenders his ncknoWledg merits to his friends and the puillic s fur the liberal patronhae heretofore extended .to him, and respectfully informs Otero that_he has just returned from the cities with a, eplen did aslortment of N GOOD, cOmprislng in part a fine stock of Delaines, Shawfs,Oing hams,. Gloves, 4.itochin;zs, Ribbons, Collars, Muslims, Irish Linens, &c., all of which will he sold at the lowest cash prices. Ile deems it unnecessary to enumerate the difforent,arti• cies which comprise his stock, lie w o uld earnestly invite all to call and examine before parchasi rig .else where. Oct. 15. It . J. S. GRAMMER, NvOr. nein mid Iliew 'GOods. rpm; subscribers, having bought the stock I •of Boots. S ices,. Hats and Caps of KEL LER. KU RTZ, purpose continuing the !mil ness, at the old established, 'stand, Smith EaSt Corner of Centre Square, where they- have just received a fresh supply of the above goods from the cities of, Philadelphia and Baltimore, comprising all the newand desirable styles of , - hen's Boys' and Youths' Silk, Fur, ,and. Slouch HATS. Men's, Boys' and YouthS'Fine'Calf; , VV Kip, and chained• BOOTS & SHOES; with a large isiortrnent.of Ladies', Misses' and Child's.Wathing and N'tne Dress SllO ES, (;', A ITE &c. - CI um Dress-shoes, Buskins and Sandalls'in eirery variety. We would respectfully announce to the citi zens of Adams county, that we haven't earnest disposition-6 pleithe the particular taste of every One who may favor us-with their ,patron age, and respectfully ask all to - call and see. The business will he'condacted under the Finn of CO fl EA IN" & 'PA XTON ALEXANDER (;()DEAN, DUNLOP PAXTON.. Oct. 2.2, 1855. " - suliscriher having disposed of his in tlqum--i a---1-14-e„--11oot Business to Messrs. COB EAN Q P AXTON, respectfully axis the continuance of his friends rrw'custuwcrs to patronize the New Firm. KEL L ER, liUItTZ. Oct. 22, 1855. GREAT AT rit A c AT Vrazerls - Chiap i'Vrittt!h & jeVsr-. LER FRAZER respectfully informs 1-1. V the public; that he has just received a large and splendid assortment of "rich and new *,style COLD JEW ba.tar'of all kinds, inclu diter Breast Pins, Etager Rings, Ear Rings, of the most fashionable styles; fob. vest and guard Chains, Cuff Pins, ‘Vatch Keys, &c. Also, /Mom Spoons, Fancy Vases, _Watch Guards, Keys, and Chains, *afro GOLD & Si, vcit w A 're "I Es, - together wily a large assort- went of. illoornism Goods, suitable for persons in mourning, and numerous otner ar ticles in his hne—all of which will be sold ut Ile lowest cash prim s. cr•-•i"'As L have purchased all my goods from regular Jewellers, 1 will WARRANT them to be what 1 pronetmee them. Of this- pur chasers may rest assured. A_NO JEWELRY RE PAIRED, as• heretofore. Give we a call, in Baltimore street, a few doors from the diamond, if you want good J ewelry, and the genuine article, lower than the same can be purchased any place out of the city. A•L EX. FRAZER. Cetty'burg, Nov. 5, 1855. If F. fl. Smith, FORT INIONNAIE, I'OOKET DOOK, AND IM ESSING CASE MAN UPAG, cite,-nEti Phdadedphfct, always on hand a large and varied assortment of " Poll Monthlies, . Work Boxes, Poeket Books . , Cahas, Bankers- (%ases, Traveling Banc, Note lrolders, 13aekgaininon Boards, Port Folios; Chess Men, Portable Desks, Pocket Mew. Borbks, Dressing. Cases, 01-es s • &e. Also,. a L E,eneral at . ortur - ent, of EN,GLISH, FRENCH & GER,NIAN FANCY GOODS, Fine Pocket. Oran:Ty, Razors, Razor Strops and Gold Pens. \Vhulesale ‘.. , ..eentid awl Third 'Floors. P. , SMITH. N. W. et.ruer Fourth C.he.,nut PiLii:oi:t N. B.—Ott the teeeipt of $l, it Superior Cold Pelt will be sent to airy part of the IJnited States, by wail ;- 71 eseribing pert, thus, medium, bard, or soft. [April 2., 1855. 1y Diamond Tonsor. TOFIN W. TIPTON, Fashionable Bar t" her and Hair DreNser, can at all times be •fou tul prepared to attend to the calls of the emit le,at the 'I csnide, in the Diamond, adjoin ing the County Building. From long exile-, rience, he flatters himself that he can go through all the ramifications of the Tonso rial D 4 pa with such an infinite degree of skill, as wil! meet with .the entire satisfaction of all who maystibinit their chins to the keen ordeal of his razors. lle hopes, therefore, that by his attention to business, and a desire to please, he will merit as well as receive, a liberal share of public patronage. The sick will be attended to at their private dwellings. tiettvsburp;, Jan. 8, 1 855. tf hid 410 et. T A DIES' White, Mack, and colored KID iJ 1,31.0 V -ES, at 6.24 cents, worth 871. Gentlemen's do. at 75 cents, worth $1 25 just received front NPW York Anctlon by FAH N ESTOCK BROTH EltS. Oct. 15, 1855. II ea 413 •IDit de Cloth jinx, Unatin!z, Casstlitcrt-s, enQsinets, Vest i & t.—tlit largest variety oil 1141141 and constantly :11.11:int , up. The best. baroattis in town at. the Clothing Ittiporittna at Ire sand stone fronl. 01 Nov. 19. • GEO. ARNOLD. ►chempcs: U,) \1 ESTIC GOODS ever I brought. to Gettp,buq.,,r. Come and sue, and judgo fur-louisci‘es. ESS TRINUNIINGS a al! kind:l can h& I_ 7 had at SCIIICK's as cheap as the Card. J. S. (.; ii.ll )IER. Neu - Hardware Store. /1 tfott l/11.: suhueribers would respeetfulli an !. oce to their friends and the ittihlip that , IL they have opened a NgW 11 A 1; DIN All F. i STORK, in Datil more Street, mt . joititn,k (kr_ litaiderize-off)rie:i (hey- are oiiening a large and general assori- I nut of -Hardware; Iron ; Steel; Groceries, ONe It -- )11Nci . SPRINGS, AXLES, , 21 , 1, 1 1 , 1 &bar —ware, Aloe Paints, 011 s, and Dye-stuffs, in general, itteltoling every description of_arti cies in the above lilies of business, to which they invite the attention of- Coach-rnakers, Mat:l:smiths, _Carpenters, Cabinet -makers, Shoe-makers, Saddlers, and the public gen- Our stock having lwen sehleted with great care and purchased for Cash, we guarantee (ler the Ready Money,) to dispose of any part of it on as easonable terms-as they can he pur chased any where. We- particularly_legriest. a 4 friends, and earnestly solicit a share of public favor, as we are determined to establiSh a char acter for selling Goods •at lots ,prities and do ng business on fair. principles. • , JOEL B. DANNER, DAVID ZIEGLER. Gettysburg,'June 9, 1851. tf A LARGE AND CHEAP LOT OF GROCERIES, &C. 17 MANUEL ZIEGL ER .has just returned ..124 from the city with the largest lot of GROG Eli 11:5 he has ever before opeced, to which he invites the attention of all, convinced thatlie.can offer RARE BARGAINS. He, has also a fine lot of HAMS, SHOULDERS; &c; FINN 'of' all kinds ; Lemons,,Oranges, and other fruits ; Crackers', N uts, Confections ; Segars, Tobacco, Snuff, and_ a general, variety of everythintf, "from a needle to an anchor,'.! al ino,t. Give him a call, dy oil want tip I.,uy what's cheap and good. 4 . l.—Country Produce taken in.exchange for Goods. [May 7,1855., _NOW FOR BARG3INS! NEW SUPPLY OP FALL AND WINTER Read 3'-made Clothirig. 1% ARCUS SAMSON has just returned 111 from New York, Philadelphia, and 13altimore, with the largest .and best assort ment of IiEiIDY ALIDE 'CLOY HISG, ever brought to Gettysburg, made up in' rtin-nifi cent styles;•and most approved fashiond.. In regard to workmanship, they can't be excelled by any ,custotner tailor. enlarged my place and steel:, I am able to sell licatly•wiatle Clolking• of every de scription, cheaper ;hap ever .offered before in this or any other place this sine of the Atlan tic. M Stock consiits in ifrt of COATS, of all sizes, prices, colors and .kin si ma e op in a superior manner. -PANTS & VESTS, of the latest and most fashionable styles, and every kind of (roods suitable for winter wear.; also BOOTS c k. SHOES, and a' large assort ment of Gentlemen's and Boys' Furnishing. Goods, vonsisting in extra quality linen-bosom Shirts, Suspenders, Gloves, Half* HoSe, Col hrs. Neck and Poeket II tnilkerchiefs, and an extraordinary assortment of black satin and fancy Self-adjustiro• Stocks, and various other fancy articles; together with Umbrellas,Trunks, Carpet Bags, HatN, Caps, Binds and Shoes. sl y Goods are selected and purchased under the most favorable circumstances.' "Quick Soles 4 , - Small Pryils," is. always the motto I am determined to carry out, at the Honey-saving Clothing Emporium in York street. A personal examination can alone satisfy customers of the comprehensiveness of my stock, which I am selling at least 20. percent. lower than can be found at any of my com petitors. r,b." , y-I am also prepared to sell wholesale to country merchants desiring to sell again, eady Made .(..; ot h ing CHEAPER RATES THAN CAN HE SOUGHT IN THE CITILS. If you doubt it cal: and examine for yourselves. M AHU US SAMSON. N. B.—All Goods bought of we will be ex changed it they do not prove satisfactory. " Gettysburg, Oct. 1, 1855. A Marvellous Remedy for a Marvellous Age lifolloway's Ointment. rrn it', GRAND EXTERN REMEDY. By the aid. c.f . a iniercscope, we see mil lions of little openings on the, surface of our bodies. Through these this Ointment, when rubbed on the skin, is carried to any organ or .p-it-r-t-,----D4-setises of the Kid.ne-ys • orders of the " Liver, affections of the heart, lotiammation of the Lungs, AStlanas„ Coughs and Colds, are by its Means effectually cured. Every housewife knows that salt passes freely through hone or meat of any thickness, ' This healing. Ointinent Mr more readily penetrates through any bone or fleshy part of. the living body, curing the most dangerous inward corn plaints, that cantw. be reachrd by other means. as,Sa It tt Ileum Scorb u II mitinri.• No remedy 'has ever done so much for the cure of diseases of the Skin,w hatever form they may assume, as this Ointment. No case of Salt Rheum, Scurvy, Sure Heads ' Scrofula, or Erysipelas, can lung withstand its influence. The inventor has ;ravelled over many parts Of the. globe, visiting the principal hospitals, dispensing this Ointment, giving advice as. to its application, and has thus been the means of restoring countless numbers to health. Sore Legs, Sore Breasts, Wounds ti,.; Ulcers. Some of the most scientific su rgeons now rely solely on the use of this wonderful Oint ment, when having to cope with the worst eases of sures, wounds, ulcers, glandular swellings, and tumors. Prof. Holloway has, by conimanil of the Allied Governments, dis patched to the hospitals of the East, huge shipments of this Ointment, to be used under the direction of the Medical Staff, in the worst cases of woouati, It will cure any ulcer, glandular swelling, stiffniss or contraction of the joints, even of yea's' standing. Pates mid Fistulas. These and other similar distressing com plaints can he effectually cured if the Oint ment he well rubbed in over the parts affected, and by otherwise folio.. ing the printed direc tion:44round each pot. Bulk. lite Oittliltrttl ayid Pills should be uscd in the . I , ll‘)tving- cases: Itttnion3 l'ilea ;Sores of :i.ll kinds liarip-; I:lleumatisni Spraint: - l'lcipio , .i ll.Lipls : , .11t. laiouni Scithk l'litt.ll.l.LinsZ. 4 kin DiNe.t.,ei :celled fli.tuili :ore Leg, :1111 Jtants Sole Itreaqts I I.itillk..-. linut I,,titipap) z•orkt Met - 1111)31 Frill - 1111111 , Sore) Tin oats Id .It the I , :4t.itilish mein of Professor I oin.ow v, f;O, Maiden Lane. New 1 ork, and H Londoir, and by all respectable Drin.mist-: and Dealers in Medicines through. nut the U lined States, and thecivilized World, iii Pots. at - .2.5 cents, 6-.2 1 , cents, and 1 each. ' - r - Tilore is a considerable saving by tak iirr the lamer sizes. N. R.—Direetiung for the guidance - of pa_ tients in every disorder arc affixed to each Pot. July :33, 1655. ly cow OSIEIt Y.—ti new article of NI and wooi: Fr.. aim Nirk -- n - Fwa - iI UsI,, for sale at FAUN ESTOC BROTH ERs, ) Oct.. 1). tit licd .Front. . . • irr A S'his Office v'ebst of 1114tothrk, _.l U trinreirci Pli nth bef,hintg•ttiacelOittd,fip.,-- ptp,jte qrapotner7s 'to have ally lii , iiiallipe;jrkillonyerftlin t a . are respeetkilly invited tei ; 1/1-.11 - 1 )err, rr. .• . • t.r iy, r. 11 oilier, Rev. C.' P. Krantb, Uangber, D. D., Rev. Prof. William M.. Rey noltls, R ev. Prof. NI ..lacob:4, Prof. M.L.Stcever. Gettysburg, Apritll; 1853. if - D. .'47 4 .ronlver ✓IT - L/IW, (Office retrioveil to one 'door West of llnehler's Drug &Buok-store, (.luunbcf§buig'street,) . . Attorney, soficmor ,for patentq , „-__ and Pensionti,, T)OUNTitz Land 'Warrants,,,Back-Pay sus ) -pended Clairtis, and all oilier claims • (-against the Government At Washingion,D. C. also American claims in England. Land War- rants located.and sold, or bought, and .highetit our • . Agents engaged in locating- warrants lowa, Illinois, and other Western /States ; and • lands-for-sale there,': ' (*--Apply to hint personally or by letter. • Get.tysburg, Nov. f2l, 1853. ~9T, VITILL faithfully ,and, prome,,tly attend to IV • all business. entrusted, to him. Ile r speaks the German 'language. - Office it the ' .same -place, -in s, -South_ Battitnoie-street;-fneats-- Torney's Drug Store, and nearly opposite, , Danuer & Ziegler's Store. . (March 2.0, • ATTORNEI I , - T L.qW, OFFICE on the south side of the Peqic Square, two doors west of the Sentidel office. Aug. 22. 1853.. PRSONSlving,flay to sell,willdowell . by calling, on the subscriber, in Geilys bu'rg, who is. desirons of .purchaSing. The highest tnarkerpriee will be paid at all tines. .KrAs he intends having- the Hay, after being packed,, hauled .either to Hanover or Baltimore, the preference to haul will be given to those from, whom he may' purchase. Dec. 6, 1852.. tf RITZ, HENDRY' St; , CO. No. 20 North _r- Stp!it; - Philddelphia, 51 011oCCO NUANUFPLCTITReFtB; C URA! 13 FS 'and hiPowrins of FRENCH CA I. F-S INS,; - ayd Dealfts in Rip and OAK SOLE LEATHER & KIPP. February 26,1855. ly:: -• 63-11421-111enry \ Va m pter will make Ur House SpOUting and plit'up the same low, for cash or country produce. Farii n and all others wishing their Houses, Barns,: &c. spouted, Would dU well to give them a call. H. WAMPLER. - April 18,185.3. THE undersigned, having enteied into part nership to carry on the Vound ry huz-ioess under the firm of WA it It EN & SONS, hereby irmke known to the citizens of Adams and ad joining counties, that we are prepared to make everything in our line of business. We have constantly on hand, the 11 ATI] AWA Y and other Cooking Stoves, the Parlor air tight and ten plate Stoves, of various styles and sizes, Pots. Kettles and. Pans, and all other Iron Cooking Utensils, V‘allhi. Irons. Wash ing Machines, Ash-plates, Boot-scrapers, ISzc.• Castings for Mills and other Machinery, PLOUGH C ASTUN GS of every description, &e.. We make the SeNlar, Blocher, and differ- ent kinds of Witherow Ploughs. ,We `have also got different patterns of Fencing* and Railing for Cemeteries,Yards and Porches; which can't be beat for beauty Or cheapness.- the above articles will be sold cheap, for Cash or Country Prodnee, ( --- -1 - 3LACKSMITHJNG still continued. -BRASS CASTINGS and every thing in our-line made to order. 'I'IIIIESHING MACHINES repaired at shortest notice. Being Mpulders outsehreS s we will do our work.itiGHT. - THOMAS WARREN, MARTIN WARREN, HIRAM WARREN, —4 1 11041-A-8 A. W- Gettysburg, May 14, 1855. tf Great Attraction' at the Sand-stone Front. Ready-natade Cipthing. - • GEORGE ARNOLD has just finished making up; and has on hand, as large a stock of READY MADE CLOTHING,' suitable for the Fall and W inter Season, as has ever been offerrd to the Public in thiS place. His. CLOTHING is,all . of his own manufacturing, and well made, of the very best materials, and none of your CITY-MADE TRASH, which has hecn put together:in' a hurry by crushing the poor seamstress with 'a mere pittance for her labor, or done,,with the loop-stitch of a Sewing Machine, which Hone ,stitch gives way the' whole Seam is gone.— We give fair wages, have our wind well done, and wade of the hest materials, and our young ladies come in with the garments with smiling countenances and cheerful hearts. We have now on hand • Coats of all grades & colors from 1 to 20$, Pants , 50 cis. to 10$, Vests it ' 62 3 eta. to' 7s, made of all colors, and in every variety of style. %%e have experienced workmen em ployed constantly cutting out and making up all kinds of Black, Blue, Olive, Claret, Green, Brown and Drab C loths,Coating,s,Cassimeres, Satinetts,.Jeans, Veetings, Drawers, shirts, &c. &c. • Having just returned from 'the East, we have now on hand, in connection with our Clothing Store, a very large stock of cheat) C lothS,Cassi eres,Cassi aets,Csatings,Jeans, &c. of every Val iety of color. We have just received the Fall - and Winter frashionS, and if we cannot please you' in a garment made up we can at all times take your mea sure, and make up a garment that will please on short notice. We will not make the bold assertion that we will sell 25 per cent. cheaper than anybody eke, but that we will sell any article in our line as cheap as the cheapest, and a little cheaper, and a (rood deal better. Give us a call, examine and judffe for yourselves. Come one, come all, to the CLOTHING BM POR I IT M, a: the Sond-stone Front (If GEO. ARNOLD. Oct. 15, 1855. tf 1' eit.• oat Soreg of 'hind% __Blanket and Long Shawls; 9 - 1 HE largest and cheapest in town. Aldo, Ladies' D-resit Goods—the prettiest lot in town—to he had at the store of Nov. 19,'55. GEO. ARNOLD. N rS it cote *ant" ha ndsome and cheap t :S. Hi I I :t t FAWN ESTOCK BROTI I ERS, Sign rl_ Ecd.brunt. ME J. Lass' re4e 4111,1111,-111; U., s~' If E." Wit It 1.4 L. B J u.ehter, Win. IL itirCtellitit,- !'!y Wanted. SOLOMON POWERS. Lea ifier. Gettp.butr?,; . • Foundry. • .11 _NEW FIR UZI
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