A SITANGUAI Twt:Nrr-xttiF. DAYS to A WELL. comsPoodeol of the Virginia Sentinel, writing from Fauquier county, tells a story of a Shanghai pullet that fell through tl►e cover ing into an-unfinished well. seventy feet:dee:). It was not considered worth while to look af ter it. but after the lapse of twenty-nine days, the covering, being removed. it was discovered yet alive.• A boy was then lowered by a rope, and biddy rescued from imprisonment in her dungeon. where for so long a time she bad been without food,or water. PROLIFIC.—A nevi) womn called Sally, belonging . , to Mr. Grider, near Napoleon, Ar• kansas; gave birth a few days since to five children—three girls mid two boys. CIIOI. I EILA —This disease appoari to he still raging at Pernambuco. _,For the, four days undfine the Ist of March, the board of health reported 9.38 deaths. genie's accoucher, it is said, will he 50.000 francs. 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Ad dress (post paid) HOBERT SEARS, PUBLISHER. 161 William Street, New York. 117 .1 rnu-OwaT's PILLS. a certain antidote for Dropsical EwellnagA —,-Mrs. Elizabeth Henderson. of Natchez. Missis sippi, aged 45... suffered intensely last fall from a general de cline of health, her feet and legs began to swell, strongly inkbeiitiug dropsy, and she became so much worse in the course of a few weeks that she WilS totally confined to her bed, at last, her death wa hou rly looked forward to by her / I h B hare l i he made up his mint, as every thing else had failed. to try the effect of Ilolloway's Pills. which his wife commenced using; after four weeks preserverance with them, she was completely cured. having by means of this medicine safely passed that dangerous period of woman's existence. These fills are also a wonderful medicine for females with Ohstpuctions in their health. Mr Nies. l'stertwozow ow Su tEESPF.ARE.--There came a _certain lord, neat and trimly Alresp.ed," read Ike. Ilk mother i-u:nediately interrupted , her interenting son.— "Isaac." soil she, •.1 - know üby fir Spoke.hare defers to in that telegraph_ it is to old Zekial Lord's son deames, who was aw,'ul proud and stuck up after he got that nice spick-ant•spau bran•new snit at Rocklin' te. Wihum's, 11l Chesnut street, corner of Franklin Place!" Ike replied that he had heard of the , -crib," and that Ise W 71.8 "ill" fur “new r ig," . whenever it met the views of- the gorerne4A. MARRIED. On the 10th inst.. by the Rev. Jacnb Ziegler. Mr. HENRY VI:CHER to Mies ELIZABETH SPANGLER, -both of Stra um township.. [Ltamover tapers please esti! .) In Dark enmity, Ohio. very auddenly, on the 30th of March, Mr. 111:N IIY IAItTZEL. formerly of Adams coun ty. 'Pa., aged 48 years 9 month and 9 days. lie leaves a wife and 10 chi Idren. On Tuesday !mt. in Butler township. Miss ANN 11FIBEC 4CA, clanghter'of George J. liartzell, deceased, in the 2itit year of her age. Ou the 39th of March. near Olney, Jticlaland county. Illi nois, .llrs LOUISA KEEFER . , formerly of this county, in the :I',4th year of her age. On the 11th iti+t , ISAAC 111cC LEA N, only child of John S. aul Eliza. Carrells, of Cumberland turrnsliip, aged_l. year .2 months and 14 days. On the 1: 3 4.11 inet., I.OrISA, daughter of John and Susan Spangler. of 3lountjoy township. in the 7th ycarof her age. On the Gth imt.. in 711cShe rrystown, LOUIS 11ENILY; son of Hulas Parr. at 3 years 9 months and 18 days. On the 4th Adams county. MARV 1:1..1ZABETII, infant daughter ut Mr. J. Wolff, a.re..l 11 months and 5 days. On the Stlt ,M. WILLIA.M'OTTEIL, of Iteiaterstown, 11L1 aaed 74 years. Q: tie illatitcts. Corrected from the latest !Sal ti Inere,Y o rk & Hanover parsers BILT IHO I.)Ar tsr Flour, per Ilarrel, SG 70 to 6 , 75 Whew., per bushel, ' 1 56 to 1 88 Rye, :4. 90 to 91 Corn,' AZ • 47 to 55 Oats, Ai 30 to 33 Cloverseed, " 9 00 to 9 25 itnothy,. "3 00 to 362 Whiskey, per . galion, 26 to 27 Beef Cattle, per hund., 9 00 toll. 00 Hop, il 8 25 to 8 62 Ihy, per ton, - 24 OU t 027 00 Guano,'Peruvirt, per ton, . 58 00 TIANOPER—Tuottsm Last Flour, per front acres, Do. " " wavus, Wheat; per bushel, Rye, 41 Corn, - L 4 Oats, i 4 Cloverseed, " Timothy, " Plaster of Paris, per ton, Pork, YOTtli—Faut ty ),Aar. Flour, per bbl.,front stores, Do. from wagons, Wheat, ,er bushel, 1 65 to •• ye, Corn, Oats, cc Cloverseed, " Timothy. ci Plaster of Paris. per ton. NIL. JosEPH S. Gm, Engineer of the Get tyshurg Rmiroad, residing at New Ox ford, will cheerfully give any information ap pertaining, to the Engineering department of the Road. April 14, '56. 3t Shoemakers WANTED. ---Two Shoemakers, on Men's ' wear, wanted immediately by the sub scriber, in Gettysburg. Steady employment and good wages will be given. None but good workmen need apply. April 14, 1856. OUR stock of Hardware has been very much increased, and persons building or requir ing anythin , r e in ththisdepartment. should first call and see A lINESTOCKS' Cheap Sock. ,GENTLF.NIEN;do you want tO select from a large and handsome variety of Cravats, liandlierchiefs, Suspenders, S:.c. ? If you do, call at SCIIICICS. i e , re lie' our o liar er .. ssi • . a s.' 000 ON 1 hand•to pay for Land War- i FRANCIS J. IVILSON. Borough of Berwick: rants. Persons having any to sell ; ISAAC Rousso \:. Twp. • .... 1 ot ii miltonbari. will receive the highest price in cash by calling WM. MeLELLA N & CO. wp. ofilamiltonban. on 1M %'. G. FAIINESTOCK. I JOHN BusilEy, ~i . t vp. of Con7twago. PETER SHIVELY, Borough of Gettysburg . isiL:l r e d A w r i . s .. , — l F ,i l f i e rt s es. a. A c liol i i , n n s, h ( a i n u d ita .i rs n , d --- A fo — c- r BENJ. SCHRI VER. Borough of Gettysburg. sale by -MARCUS SA,MSON. I). WArl H. 'LES. Borough of Gettysburg. _ JERF.MIAII JOHNS. Twp. of Conowago. - CARRIAGE Trinunings\ can always be DAVID GOODYEAR, Twp. of Franklin. 4 -) bought lower, and a larger assortment HENRY KOBLER. Borough of Berwick. than elsewhere is always to be had, atm..ton ari. REUBEN Sl' EM. Twp. of Ha il i, FAIINESTDCKS'. JOSE!' 11. BARK ER.. Twp. of Germany. -- ---- - - ---- _D• NEWCOMER. Twp. of Hamilton. - 11tONNETS. Riblyons rind Flowers, of every ell %R LES MI MS. Twp. of Menallen. • LP variety, and to suit every , taste, to be FRANCIS BREAM, Twp. of Cumberland. found cheap at SCHICK'S. J. J. BALDWIN, --- _ ___ -- ------ 18 — •0 N NETS and Bonnet Tritninings can be April 7, ISSG. 3t , very l o w and pretty. at the cheap . ihrk if Qutzfler Senaions. h,,,1 ... • store of FAIINESTOCKS'. : CALL and sec the new style of Black, -- - - - ---- —•- - - - I-) Brown. Lilac and Pearl Hats. at .Mareli3l. IV. IV. I'AXFON'S. AR? S(11,-; Umbrellas, Fan: racks of 11281121 ' 1 1.()VE:`: , an,l flo.ie , tv largc.t. prettiest :kii CilLapeSt rittlr ' i in town —at St:lilt:lCS. t N extensive Iti.t.nt tuktnt of II:ON NAILS /run CC , ).—.l prime artiele just received - • .11.1z.r. /C.Ccivc at, FAIINE•nrUCKS: laZ edical fee of th•, DIED. :675 6 25 1 45 to 1 50 80 45 30 7 50 2 50 6 25 7 00 rdwa r c. Ready-tem,de Clothing. • AT SAMSON S . ' Just from the City. with the Largest and Cf/E.l P CLO7'II i .VG- - BM? 0 n ruv. --- ,: -"- Prettiest - Stock of GOODS-for the• Spring and - I F you want o su i t of R EAn t.4 . 6 l , : c umni - N .,,,..„---., Summer Season. to he see it in Gettysburg A complete in,_ every respect, - of the latest ' _A MONG . Which will he found - . plain and style. anti cheaper than -thoyZileri ho purehasect: c tlLSancy_PßESS SILKS. black Silks, all at any establishment- in the county—call nt ' qualtities and prices : plain Dehtinest. plain and MAnds SANtsos:'s, opposite the Bank, in York ' figured Berage, Berage Delaines, Chairs, Br& street. I have, just. received from the Eastern limits* Lawns, Ginghtuns, Prints, SHAW4S. Cities the largest and best assortment ofGoods Embroitleries: - GlovesJlosiern — . ever offered in Gettysburg. In offering to sell • Cloths, of all colors and prices; 13ETTER (16414 S a rt 1, 9 W ER Prices t h a n other deal " Cassimeres. for men and boys' wear, Vestings; ers. T simply rue•t purehaC , ers to call and 3lnsiins, Tickings. &c.. &e. satisfy themselves of the truth of my offer. Purchasing ,at the lowest rates, I am pre by a per s onal examination of my g oods and ' pared to sell at as low prices as goods can be prices. Iluyipg exclusively fo r cash. I ran_ bad - nt-nny other establishment in the county. - buy . cheaper and Sell cheaper t han any other Inroof of which, I invite all to call anti ex person in the county. , i‘ly Good s aro made ;attune my "stock. vt heu_tbeywill__be_ satisfied. up in the bek style by experienced workmen, i that such is , the -fact. J. L. SCHICK. and can't be excelled by any customer Tailor. 1 Southwest corner f the Diamond and Bald .. . , n part, of - ' more street. April 14, 1856. ISM prices. colors, and kinds. made tip in a supe rior Manner.. Also Pants and Vests, of the latest and most fashionable styles and every kind of goods suitable for Spring and Summer wear ; Os° and a large assortment of GENTLICARN'S, aNn Boys ' FURNISHING Goons, consisting of extra quality linen boson) Shirts. Suspenders. Gloves. half [lose,- Collars, neck and pocket Handker chiefs, and an extraordinary as;ortitient of black satin and fancY, self adjusting Stocks, and various other - fancy articles, together with Ihntnellas, Trunks, Carpet Bags, Hats, Caps, Boots and Shoes. (rPI am also prepared to Sell wholesale to country, merchants desiring to sell again, Ready Made Clothing at CHEAPER RATES THANCAN BE BOUGHT IN THE CITIES. If you doubt it, - call and examine fur yourselves. MARCUS SAMSON. Isl. B. All -Goods bought of •nic will be ex changed if they do not prove satisfactory. Gettysburg, April 14, 185. Fahnestock Brothers HAVE just received and are now opening a large and choice stock of GOODS, and are prepared to sell to all in want of any article in their line, cheaper than can be bought else where. having purchased our stock in New York, Philadelphia & Baltimore: thus having the _advantage of all three mirkets, we can oiler inducements' which cannot be had else where in the county. Our stock etubraces Dress Goo of evert variety,' including Summer Silks, Challi Delaines, Berages, Brilliantines, Lawns, Silk and Lawn Robes, &c., and everything fashionable for Ladies' wear. For Gentlemen, we hare beauti ful styles of Goods for Coats, Pants. Vests, &c. Give us.i. call. We deem it needless to enumerate the variety of styles and qualities of our large stock, as we are prepared to furnish everything , in our line at the lowest price.— Call early, at FAH.NESTO('KS'. Sig.o of the KED FRONT. Gettysburg. April 14, 18513. COME this way. if you want the worth of your money. I will sell you Goods that will do you good to wear, such as . Spring and Summer Goods, as cheap as the cheapest, if not a little cnEAmta. Just call and take a peep at them, and judge for yourselves, at the Cheap North west Corner, where you - will be accommodated with the greatest of pleasure. Also, Ready-made Clothing, and Clothing made to order, which I will sell cheap for cash or coun try produce. JOTIN HOKE. Gettysburg, April 14, ISSG. - - - Store. BONNETS AND FANCY GOODS. MISS ArCREARY has just returned from the cities, .cud is now opening the best selected and most fashionable assortmeut of Xillinery and. Fancy Goods ever brought to Gettyshbrg, con4isting, in part of Neapolitan. Straw and Fancy Bonnets, Caps and Cap Trimmings of eve y description, Veils. Nets and Illusions, of all colors, Embroideries, Handkerchiefs, Gloves.:Hosiery, Summer Dress Goods, Shawls and Mantillas, Mourning Goods, together 'with an assortment of fancy articles for the toilet too numerous to mention, which she incites the ladies to call and examine. Miss M'Creary will also carry on the Milli nery business in all its branches, and hopes from the- experience she has had and a desire to please, that she will be able to give gene ral satisfaction. 'East York St—directly opposite the Bank. Gettysburg, April 14, 1856. 3in $7 50 ' 6 50 1. 75 • 111111-iStX-atflrliairOti-C • ACOB B. &MYERS'S ESTATE.—Letters of QP administration on the estate of Jacob B. Smyers, late of Huntington township, Adams county, deceased, having been granted to the undersigned, residing it, the same township, he hereby gives notice to all persons indebted to said estate to make immediate payment, and • aving claims against , • • a •- sent them properly authenticated for settle ment. WILLIAM. B. SNIYERS, April 14, 1856. 6t ../Idnsinis'rator. Trees, Everreens, FLOWERING Shrubs, Roses. Plants, &c., in great variety and size, for sale by large or small quantities, at the litsisti Sus Nntsz RIES and GARDEs, Philadelphia. fri - Their stands ire in the NIARKIKT, below Sixth street. where the above can be had every day. Orders also received here for the Nursery. Catalogues sent to applicants gratis. Direct to S. MA (TPA Y & CO.. Rising Sun Village, Philadelphia. _ N. B.—Roses, Verbenas, by the hundred or thousand, and other flowering plants for sale • cheap. April 14. 1856. 87 45 30 8 25 I 2 50 6 75 Tavern Licenspli. THE following Application' to keep Public Houses of entertainment. in the county of Adams', have been filed in my office with the requisite number of givers. and will bc pre- ADIE.S:, do voo W.tut to buy cheap and I ?- 11 call at FAIINES Coats of all Sizes, LOOK OUT For the Cars i Seidl* A lways Ahead ! REAL ESTATE AT Public Sale. • - WILL be offered. at Public Sale. - on the premises,- on. Thursday, the Ist day of Ma next, the Real Eitate of Mar aret Bleak ley and 'Hannah 'Bleakley, late of Menalieu township, Adams county, deceased, consisting of a Tract of Mountain Land, situate in said township of Menallem adjoining lands - of Martin Wingert, Andrew Noel, Andrew , Hit tinger, and others. containing about 150 ACRES. The improvements are a one and a half story LOU HOUSE, Doublelog Barn, Log, Spring House—with an Orchard. here is a Spring of water near the buildings. - About 25 acres of the tract have been cleared, the balance having Timber Of variousAluds. A small proportion of Meadow. at the same time and - place, will be sold, the Personal Property of said de ceased, viz : 1 Cow, 2 Sheep, Stoce and Pipe, t lot k and Case', Beds. Bedsteads and Bedding, else of Drawers, Corner Cupboard, and a va °riety of Household and Kitchen Fiirniture. tr./Sale to commence at 1 o'clock, P. M., on said day, when attendance will be given, and terms made known by - ROBERT BLEAKNEY. Adin'r with the will annexed of Margaret Mlnauah 131eakley April 14, 1856. is The west Book FOR AGENTS To Persons Out If Employment., An Elevmt Gift for a Father to present to him Family. ID - Send fur tine Copy, and try it anion your friends...Ea WANTED—Agents to circulate Sears' Large Type Quarto Bible, for family use, entitled ',The Proples l Pictorial Domestic• Bible." This useful Book is destined, if. we can form an opinion from the Notices of-the press, to have an unprecedented circulation in• every section of our wide-spread continent, and to form a distinct era in the sale dour works. It will, no doubt, in a few years become TIM . ' FAMII,I7 !JIMA: Or Tlit NIF.RICAN PNIPIS TTr-The most liberal remuneration will he allowed to all persons who maybe pleased to procure subscribers to the above. From 50 to 100 copies may easily he circulated and sold in each of the principal cities and towns or the Union,. It will be sold by 'Subse4ptiotj,Orily. P'Application should he made at once, as the field will be soon occupied. • ii. Persons wishing to act as Agents, and do a safe business:can send for'a Specimen copy. rrOn receipt of the established prim. Six Dollars, the PICTORIAL FAMILY 13IBLE, with a well bound Subscription Book, will be carefully boxed, and forwarded per express. at our risk and expense. to any central town- or village in the United States. excepting those of California, Oregon and Texas. Register your Letters, and your Aloney will come safe. frL - 2- -- -Orders respectfully solicited. For further particulars, address the sill's/Tiber (post ,paid.) Itol3Ela SEARS. • 181 William Street, Ne - w York. April 14, 1856. Administrator'S Notice, • 1 . OTTERS of administration with the LA will annexed on the estate of HAN ) , isAll BLEAK LEY and •MARGARET BLEAKLEV, late of Menallen township, Ad ams county. Pennsylvania, deceased, having been granted to the undersigned. residing in the same township. ;he hereby gives notice to all persons indebted to said estate to Make immediate payment, and those having claims i against the same to present them properly au trienticated for settlement. ROBERT BLE:1 T( N EY, Adinini,tratur with/ the Will annexed. April 7, 1556. tit • Executor's Notice; TOTIN MILLER'S ESTATE.—T,etters testa, mencary on the estate of John Miller, late of Mountpluasant,township. Adams minty, de- ceased , laving xen „granted to tie tin ersign cd, (the first-named residing in Butler town ship, and the - last-named in Mount pleasant,) they hereby give notice to all persons indebted to said estate to make immediate payment, and those having claims against the same to present them property authenticate.' for settle ment. >\ OA II 111 L1.14:11., March 24, 185 G. Gt Executor's Notice. OUN HOUG lITELI N'S ES r ATE.—Let ters testamentary on the estate of John Hotightelin, late of Butler township, Adams county, deceased, having been granted to the undersigned, residing in Tyrone township, he hereby gives notice to all persons indebted to said estate to make immediate payment, and those having claims against the same to pre• SOIL them properly authenticated fur settle ment. JOHN JIEUL, Ex'r. April 7.185 G. Gt Assignee's Notice. 1 11,1ICIBEL °MU:AI:GU and WIFE, of Mountpleasant township, Adams count having_executed a voluntary assignment °fall their-estate and effects to the subscriber. resid ing it McSherrystnvin, Conow,tgo township, in trust for the benefit of creditors, he heiebv re quests' - all persons indebted to said Michael J-verhategil and wife-to-nm-Ice—inum.4late-my_ tnent of their respective dues, and all persons having claims nr demands on the sante to pre sent them for settlement. MICHAEL REILY, Assignee. March 31, 1856. 6t Committee Notice. THE subscriber, having been appointed by the Court of Common Peas of Adams county, Commit tee of the person and emate of J ac ol, Lady, (of J..) a Lunatic, of Straban township. Adams county, hereby gives notice to all persons having claims or demands against said Lady, to present the same to the sub scriber. residing in Butler township, for settle ment. and, all persons indebted to make im mediate payment. HENRY LADY, Committee. April 7, 1856. Gt 1F you want a fine article of Dress Shoes or 3 Gaffers, for Gentlemen or Ladies, call of the MOE A. su PERM style of SILK II AT at • W. W. PAXTON'S'. ririftt:NKS, Cirpet Bags and Umbrellas, for 1 sale by COBEAN & PAXTON'. DI G. SIVREARY. Treasorer, in account -with- thc-13arnugh of Gettysburg. DR. To outstanding Tax in hands of 11. - %Wit-. for 1853. - • 3 73 ,Do. Samuel We leer, for 1854, 150 84 Tax assessed for 1855, 1238 GO Items rec'd from Danner & Ziegler, 14 00 r(;ash-onloan-from , -A .-11eintzelman,----300--00--- Do. . . 4. - L - Shryock, 550 00 Tax on'llogs. ‘ - 47 00 Licenses and fines. Additional Tax at Election,' By balance due on settlement, $l4 10 Order - paid -- J: - W - r - Weigte Jeremiah Ctilp, Election officer, • 375 Do. • Painting, • 150 Andrew Heintzelman, interest, 4 50 H. 1). Wattles, note and interest, • 203 00 C. AV: Hoffman, smith work, • 14.61 E. Z. Little, keeping engines, 30 00 Do. Ladders nod poles, 13 96 Water Company, rent, 7. 50 Meals & Hollebaugh, fire-hooks. . 5 00 . . la e,,pnnting, 6 I James Rowzer and others, police, , 7 00 George Swope, note and interest, 583 00 Michael Tsay, work, -IL 75 Edward Little, .4 5 41) Gco. C. Strickhonser, cnrting 'ft work, 23 72t Daniel M. Stnyser, interest,. ' 45 80 I). A. &C. R. But hler, printing, ". 15 50 John Kitzmiller, paving,62 08, , . Jonas Roth, plank,_ 7 10' John Tnwney. paving, 6.62 t t ' Solomon Powers, freight, ' . 75 Henry Iline..work: 41 56 Jaco!, Norbeck, building cu!vert, , 30 00 Giorga Codori. carting.. 33 50 George Wimpler, work,so • .. Jeremiah Timmy, paving, 2 00 John Gilbert, carting and work, ' . 76 53 James A. Thompson, . . do., 11 871 lier.ry Culp, land for street, -* 33 10 Do. work, •3 121 Adam .Fauss, • . •, 6 00 Conrad Snyder, 4 4 871 Alexander Frazer, town clock, - 18 00. Jeremiah Harrigan, work, S. R. Russell, interest, J. Catesatt Thompson, stone, 00 "'V" Grupy & Stansberry, Hose, , 259 81 John Werner, work, - 75 Samuel Hunter, .‘ 1.75 H. Aughinbaugh," 4 50 Philip Kriokser, " - . , 78i Jacob Culp', smith Work, ' 550 Henry Little, work, . 2 28 Frederick Wisotzkey;carting, ' , 487 Houck & M'Creary. interest, 23 92 Samuel Weaver, tax and quit rents; 440 M. Jacobs, grading. - _ 50 00 R. G. Harper, printing, 12 50 John Baker, work, • 7 87i 1 Kitzmiller, Nolen & Little, work, - 3 00 Stallsmith & (Autismldle, 4fi _ 300 i lienry Welty, " , 500 . Peter Weikert, " 71 05 Nolen end Little. " - . 2 20 Ephraim llanaway. . • 41 • 3 00 George Walter, stone, . 2 00 George Heck, work, -2 011 , . Philip Wickert, " • 50 Thomas Nolen, " .) Qr ... John Culp, if 1 25 , 'John° L. Burns, constable. , 71 04 Keller Kurtz, blank book', or, -,, Sulntnon Povi ers, granite, - 23 95 . 1). ',l,t J. Jnlp, painting,, 3 50 Safiio , ; Weaver, tax refundcd for 1854, 5 3 9i Burgess and Town Council, 35 00 Clerk and Treasurer,' 30 00 Posting Ordlininces. 37; Samuel Weaver, fees for collecting' taxes on duplicate of 1854, 48 65 Do, additional releases on same, 4 tit) 1)o. ' releases and errors for 1835, -10 42 . Do. fees for collection. 1855, - 51 08 Tax outstanding on dupi, of 1855, 131 81 Do. Qo— V2S2 $4l, • Balance in hands of the Treasurer,' 29 lei The undersig,ned, Town Council of the Bon ough of Gettysburg, have examined the forego ing account of It. G. MVRE.tits, Treasurer of said Borough, and find it correct, and a balance in the hands of said Treasurer of Twenty-nine Dollars and Eighteen Cents, as above stated. SAMUEL It. RUSSELL, AS. A. TIIUMPSON, ). KENDLEilaftr, lIN GILBERT, " S. ', M'CREARY, April 14, 1856. 4t . The Alms House. IST of Paupers remaining in the Alms name olUdisuis county uu the Ist ,of January, 1856. Males, 48 Females, 43 Children, 15 Colored people, 3 Total, cmi ~ "'e-yea, INIMM Wayfaring Paupers not included in the above, 545 Puouuca OP FARM FOR 1855. Wheat, 177 bush. 4din'rs. Oats, Fars of Corn, Potatoes, .. 10 " Cloverseed, m 4 6 Timothy Seed, 6 " Turnips, 50 " Beets, 31 " Onions, ' 37 " Tons of Hay, 46 Loads of Cornfodder, 24 Ileads of Cabbage, 1860 Pounds of 13eef, 5305 " Pork, 30.48 44 Beef Tallow. 648 • MANUFACTCRED. Barrels of Suur-crout, 12 .4 Apple Butter, 10 Soft Soap, 29 hard Soap, ° 200 lbs. Butter, ' 500 " ---Costs-and Roundabouts, Pantaloons, Vests, Stockings, (pairs) • Footed, Muslin Shirts, Flannel " Shimmies, Short Gowns, Sun Bonnets, Petticoats, Aprons, Calico Dresses, Cotton " Sheets, • Chaff Beds, 0 Bolsters, 0 Pillows, Feather Ticks, Pillow Slips, Bed Slips; To-FT Blankets, - Quil tS, Feather Pillows, Candles, Apr. 14, '55. Borough. Account. Gel . . ....0 I II . .. .6 A 111011, erring, 'or , . ams TIR ESS Trull MINGS of all kinds can be 18 1 and Sides, Shoulders, Lard and Cheese, I J had at St:HECK'S as cheap as the 17 I constantly on hand and for sale by 1 cheapest, i f not a little cheaper. 6 ; 300 : J. PALM Ert & co.. Market Street Wharf, Philadelphia. I G ARDEN SEEDS to be had at JOIIN SCOTT, Stew !rd. ' March 31, 1856. 3m , DANNER & ZIEGLEIM .., EMI 40 47 14 4- Eir NATIO:Mb 31.,1P OF 771 E - MVP! ED ST. TES, WVITH the North American British Provinem , and Sandwich Islands: also Mexico and ' Centro! America, together with Cutia. and , other IVegt India Islands. Published by S. A tamsTiTs MITCHELL Philadelphia. - This Mop extends from the Atlantic Ocean to-the—Paci on — thentrest - , -- and froth the'soth parallel of north latitude..south to within a few degrees of the equator, and is on a LARGIEK scale than any Map heretofore published, embracing so great an extent of territory. • There are on the same sheet two Mnpa ofthe World—one on Meentor's - projection and one on the globular projection. It - is mounted on rollers. nndlinished in the me - Mr - elegant man ner. Size 5 feet 4 inches, by 5 feet, 6 inches. trY - Mr. DArast. P. lIINTKRUCITER. the Agent for Adnins county. is etiolate canvass for sub scribers for this excellent Map. and is prepared to deliver them at; an early day. April 14, 1856. 6 00 1 85 $2312 02 i Ready-made Clothing, 41-4414. : • ivE have now on hand and offer for sale on© of the largest, cheapest and prettiest that has been offered in this place at any time. They are all oar own make. manufactured out of our own cloths, eassirneres, Sec. We have Coats from $1 to $2O : -Pants from 62t cents to $10: Vests from 62i cents to $6. Boys' Clothing in great variety. Our of_Cloths_consists-,of -blue, black, I olive, brown, green. drab, claret, and all other colors. Our Cassimeres consist of. black, brown, steel•mixed, and every variety of st,ade of fancy colors. AlsO Marino .Cassi meres in great variety, plain, plaid and ligu'd ; Cnshmeretts. Tweeds. Jeans, Drabs deTate, Silk-warp Alpaccas, Black. Satins, buff, white, plaid and fancy Marseilles Vestings, Call and see us. If we cannot fit you, we will take your measure and make you a gar ment on the very shortest notice. having the very best Tailors constantlremployed, cutting and making up. We do 'things up in the neatest and best manner at' the Sand-stone Front, and are hard to beat. ' GEO. ARNOLD., 1 75 15 00 April 7 - , 1856. - • - Nes* • Goods .11 E ESTAI.I.I4I'S 11.11:ENTS T ACORS & BRO. respectfully inform their te) friends and the public generally, that they have opened a Merchant Tailoring • Establishment, in the ronin• recently oc. copied by A. Arnold. in South Baltimorestreet, near the Diamond. where they will at all times be happy to accommodate all who may patron. ize them. Their stock of Cloths, Cassuncres, Vestings,. Cassinets—Lords,L Sommer-Goods,- Sze., &c... is large and selected front the lutist styles —all of which. they will dispose of at prices as low, as they can possibly afford, their system being to sell CHEAP; fur cash or coup. try p, °due e. 'They will make up garments of every de.. scription in the most substantial and desirable manner, all warranted to tit and not to . 4... 7 Goods bought of them not to be made op in their establishment will be cut free of charge. They ~ are ma kin up a lot of REA Oit-NIAbE CLOTH ING. in the best manner, which they will sell as cheap as the cheapest. They, have also on hand a large assortment of /hosiery, Suspenders, Shirts, Shirt Collars, &c... to which they would call the attention of the public. 1.C.) - The Latest Fashions regularly received. Cash or - Country produce: always current for goods' or Arty*. Net mistake the place; March 17. 185. Nov We Have Them*: IUST arrived from 13alltimore And' , delphia, the be,tit molorttneot of Hats, eapi, Boots and Shoes, that has erer been 'offered in Adams county. j - Ail colors and kinds, (some entirely new.) Call and see them, at the old stand, newly fixed up, in Chambersburg street,* fow doors from the cm tier.* $2.312 024 March 3L 1856. NEW GOODS! GEORGE ARNOLD iAS just returned from the city with as 1 l a w and beautiful a stock of Goods as has been offered to the public at any time— , among which are Hosiery, Gloves,_ _Under- ',' sletsets, Collars. Tritumings, Opera & Robe Liwns, Deßages, &c. • Gentleinen't , Goods in great .variety black, bl - tre -- , - trovm - oli ye. - claret. drab, - pla id; - cloud= ed and figured Cloths black, brown, and fancy . eassimeres, figured, plaid and plain. of every shade - of colors ; Drab de fate, Cashine mils, Bombazines, Silk•warp Alpaccas, be.• Also Ready-tnade Clothing in great variety, with a large stock of Queeissware, Groceries, ME nil of which will be sold as cheap as they can be had at any retail establishment in the county. The Ladies will please call, as we are at all times pleased to see them. The Gentlemen's attention is invited to our large assortment in their line. In 'connection with the store is our 728 •1 2(179 ~ CLOTHING EMPORIUM, at the Sand-stone Front, where everything if; done up in the neatest anti best manner. We can rig a. man from head to foot on the very shortest notice. Call and judge for yourselves. April 7, MG. pEMAIt. NING in the Post Office, at Gettys burg. April 7, 1856. Beals Charlotte Holcomb Milo A. Becker Peter Mr. llovice John Bies'ecker'Sarah C. Thinherger Louisa Boyer Johin Meisenhelter Saila Dr. Brooke Charles It. Miller George Butler Margaret A. Mesebourne Samuel ucher_Jaceb____Miller_He Carrigan Jane Miller Jacob Cashman John Moore T. J. Chronister Thaddeus Osborn Daniel Cook Franklin Randolph Miss Mary Collins Wm. Rank George Deardorff Isaac Rex Charles Feld Henry Scott S. R. Esq. Fisel George Seltzer Geo. L. Fisher Elizabeth Mrs. Sillix'llenry J. 2 Flenner Abraham Sill George Rev. Forsyth William 2 Trestle George Jr. Galloway Samuel Thomas th'SW3 Giles George Thompson Kate Miss 2 Gosmau Jacob Wagner James B. Herman Anna Margaret Wagoner W. H. Henry W. Welfley David Mil 90 G 2 116 16 94 5G WM. GILLESPIE. P. M. r\ l' .- Persnns calling for Letters in the above List will please say they were advertise4l. STOCKS OF RI4nY-3MM CLOTHING, W. W. PAXTON. List of Letters Mackerel, R . E.AL .E'iTAl'V:At' Public' Sale: 1 N porsaariee of an- order of thi - Orphar'4 Court of" Adams coonty, the saltSerriber,' appbioted Trustee to sell the Real YAW* of Anent Lemai. — deteased. still :offer at ptddio sale, on -the premises. on Tuohy; the. 15th - day'April next, the following property, vie': II 7 RACT OF LAND, containing Nix Ares — more or Tess, bitnaito to Lattmore - town• ship. Adorns cOlititY, adjoining lands of Jean*, Cook, Michael Shriver, and others, ,hav,iog thereon - a Tw o -story Log , HOUSE,- and Log Staple, a good well or waits? Fin ;; , near the door of .the dwelling, and a variety of Fruit Trees. Persons wishing to view the property ate reguested to call npon Mre—Leake,residiegz: thereon. 15-Sale to commence at 10 o'clock. A:144 on said day, when attendance will tie glien and terms made , known by JOHN HENRI? :LAYERS;"' Trust By the Court—J. J. Baldwin, Ciert. March :14, 1856. to -AT.IrRIVATE SALE. -z rHE