.1% G. &IVREABr. Treganrer; in account .Wick 4 4 e. )3Pro9g) u# Gettysburg. DR. To outstau4inft Tax in bands of D. Oty. Tor Do.. Samuel Weoier,lor 1:b54 4 ,' Tax istessed for 1'856. • Rents reed front Danner' s& Ziegler, CIO .on Loan-from- man, • Do. Tax on t ogs, Licenses and titles; • Additional Tax at' Election, , CIL . By balance dut`rori settlement, - $l4 10 Order paid J. W. Weigle, for boards, 495 Jeremiah Culp, Election officer, 3 75 Do. Painting, 1 .50. Andrew Heintzelman, interest, 4 50 ' H. D. Wattles, note and interest, 203 00 C. W. Hoffman, smith work, 14 61 E. Z. Little, keeping engines, 30 00 - Do.. 'Ladders arid poles, 13 95 Water Comiiy, rent, . 7 50 Meals &pii Hollebaugh, fire -kooks. 5 00 -- H. J. Stahle, printing, , -- 15 - 110 Janies Rtnyzer and others, police, ' 7 00 George Swope. note and interest, 583 00 MiChael Tsay, work, 11 75 Edward Little, " 5 40 Geo. C. Strickhonser, carting & work, '23 72i Daniel M. Sinyser, interest, 46 80 D. A. & C. H. Buehler. printing, ,15 50 John 10dt:biller, paving, 62 68 Jonas Roth, plank, 7 10 John Tawney, paving, 6 62t Solomon Powers, freight, . 75 - - Henry Rine; work; - - 41 56 Jacob Norbeck, building advert, 30 00 George Codori. carting, 33 50 George Wampler, work, 50 Jeremiah Tawney, pacing, • 2 00 John Gilbert, carting and work, 76 53 James A-Thompson. - • 0,-, - 11 871 —Henry Culp. land for street, 33 10 • Do.. - work, ' 3 121 Adam Nam, 64 6 00 ° Conrad Snyder, " • 87' Alexander Frazer, town clock, 18 00. Jeremiah Harrigan, work, ' 1 75 S. R, Rassell, interest, 15 00 J. Cae satt Thompson, stone, 75 ri_ ~ rupyliZ Newberry. Hose, 259 81 John Werner, work, 75 Samue; Hunter, " - 1 . 75 H.Aughinbaugh," • 4 50 Philip Krickser, ‘‘ 7 87i Jacob CIAO, "smith work, , : 5'50 - BenryLittle, work, 2 28 Frederick Wisotzkey, carting, 4 87 Houck & MVeary, interest, - 23 . 02 Samuel. Weaver, tax and quit rents, 440 M.:Jacobs, grading, - 50 00 R. G. Harper, printing, 12 50 John Baker; work, 7 87-s Kitzmiller, Nolen & Little, work. 3 00 Scallsinith & Clapsaddle, .. 3 00 Henry Watt ; - ' °- • - - 44' '5 00 Peter Weikert, "' 71 05 • Nolen and Little . - 14 2 20 Ephraim Hanaway. " 300 George Molter, stone, 2 00 George Heck, work, 2 00 Philip,Wickert,- ". 50 Thomas Nolen, " 25, • John Culp, - " .. 1 25 ,john L. Burns, conttable, 71. - 04 Keller /Curti. blank bdok, ' 25 Solomon Powers, granite, 23 95 D. & J. Gulp, painting,. 3 50 Samuel ' Weaver , tax' refunded for 1854, 5 39.6 Burgeils and Town tkiuneil; '35 00 _Clerk •and ; Treasurer, • 30 00 Posting Ordinances, . . 37 b Sainuel Weaver, fees for collecting taxes on duplicate of 1854, 48 05 Do, additional releases on same, -4 60 Do.' releases and errors for 1855, 30 42 Do. fees for collection, 1855, 51 08 Tax untstanding on dupl. of 1855, 131 81 Do. , do 1853; 3-3 Balance in hands of the Treasurer, The undersigned, Town Council of the Bor on:1i aGettysbur g ihave examined the forego ing acceunt„of R. G. WC2.0.11Y, Treasurer o 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 R. RUSSELL, JAS: Al THOMPSON', ---- D. KENDLEII A RT, JOHN GILBERT, S. S. M'CItEARY. Apri1,14,1856. 4t -- The Alms Mouse. -LAIST of Paupers remaining in the Alms House of Adams county on the Ist day of _January, 1854 Males, Females, Children, Colored people, Total. Admitted within the year, Wa • ru Pad - pert not, included the above, PRODUCE OF mat ma 1855 177 bush. 728 4. 2679 100 .4 mit 6 " 50 31 37 " 46 24 1860 5305 3048 648 ° Wheat, „. Oats. Ears of Corn, Potatoes. Cloverseed. Timothy. Seed, Turnips, - Beets, Onions, Tons of Hay. Loads of Cornfridder, Heads,of Cabbage, Pounds of Beef, 44 Pork, 44 Beef Tallow. MANUFACTURED. Barrels of Sour•crout, 44 Apple Butter, " Soft. Soap, Hard Soap, Butter. Coats and Roundabouts, Pantaloons, Vests, Stockings. (pairs) '• Footed, Muslin Shirts, Flannel 44 Shimmies. • Short Gowns, Sun Bonnets, Petticoats, Aprons, _ Calico Dresses, Cotton '• Drawers.. SheeP;, Chaff Beds,. '44 &Asters, •' Pillow.s, Feather Ticks, Pillow Slips, Bed Slips, Comforts, :laitkets , . -' FA lIINESTOCIS'. 1 Gettysburg:, Sept.,lo, 1855. 1 .• • _ _ _____ E. ZIE;;LER'S. '- 1 - TTOIERY.—A r.‘v 3 rtir . ie of SILK and 17 / trona,e. -- ! _ _ __ _ ___— _, ... _____ . 6 . ti!- -- r'f'he .VRio Yurlc Sprine (Intl' Summer : - ID ONNETS. Ribbon , . and Flowe'rg, or ever y ' T Ll , :x ree.oived a lar2 - e and splendid aSsort- fIOAL sTo v • Ers, of v.Itioo:: pictorns. arid ;1 \\*o6l, 1 .-141•“.',. ao,d ••••ii.i; tined HO!..:E, 300 i ,f',/sh.inns arp r e n e iv,,,l. (';01 and act. them.. .- .1) variety, and LO bu ; t t ery ta.:t.e. to Ins 't) went of QU EENsW ARE at . k_.; sizes. cunqtantiv on hand and tr‘r •zalP, at for • - •i•lln at FAH N . 1.'..1 . 0(' K BROTHERS, JOHN SCOTT, Steward. Gettyabtag, April '9, 1835. __ - ' found cheap at, SCIIICK'S. I_ GRANIMER'S Store. • 1 Dec. 21. I NAR.R ENS' FOUNDRY. ' Oct. 15. .Si,4/3 of the lied Front. - - Quilts, Feather. Pillows, Candles, Apr. 14,16. . . HE Commissioned Officers of the Second —IL Brigade, Fourth Division of the Uniformed Militia of Petin'a., will meet on Neiturday, the 3d• (el Ma,,'. 1856, between the fours of 2 o'clock and 4 o'clock, P. at the house of George W. McClellan. in the Borough of Get tysburg, to fill the vacancy•of Major General, occasioned by the death of General Jacob S. Stahl°. WM. F. WALTER,. - MEI 150 841 1238 60 14 00 _ ei 450 00 WEINORCA • , : Aiiht 7, 1866. td 6 00 1 85 lIEMAININO in' the Post Office, at Gettys burg, April 7, 1856. . Beals Charlotte . Holcomb Milo A. Beaker - Peter - Mr. - -Huvice - Joha - Bieseclier Sarah C. Ilunherger Louisa -Buyer;ohn Meisenhelter Sainl. Dr. Ifrooke Charles.R. Miller George Butler Margaret A. Alesebourne Samuel Bucher - Jacob Miller henry Carrigan Jane Miller Jacob . Cashman John Moore T. J. Chronister Thaddeus oAburn Daniel - Cook Franklin . ri.andolph Miss `..411:ry .$2312 , 021 Juifins vim. .1..- - fint. Deardorff Isaac - Rex Charles Fehl flenry Scott S. It. Esq. Fisel George - Seltzer Geo... L. Fisher Elizabeth Jlrs, Sill ix Henry J. 2 Flenner Abraham Sill George Rev. • Forsyth William 2 Trostle Georger,Jr. Galloway Sainuel Thomas Jesso v Giles George - -Thompson liatq Miss 2 Goiman Jacob Wag,nerJames B. Herman Anna illargarctWagoner %V. IL Henry W. :- Welfiey David --W-M. GILLESPIE. -P. M. - 1 [l7Persons calling for Letters; in the above 1 List will please say they were advertised. PIM President and Managers of the. York and Gettysburg Turnpike Road Cumpa • aye declared a. Dividend of----Orre Dollar— per share on the capital stock, to be paid to the stockholders or their legal roresentatives, on or after the 2d of April', 1850. • OEO. SWOPE, , Suistant Trettsarer. April 7. Stray 111.eifer. AME to the premises of the subserihor. in rank liritownship, Adams county, in N irernber last, a RED HEIFER, ahout.l3. years old, without nny particular mark. The owner is requested to come forward, prove property, pay charges and tithe her away. BENJ. DEARDORFF. . March 3.1856. ALARGE assortment of Blanks,—Deeds, Common and Judgment Bond-, Siihrenas. Sunntionses, Executions. &c., printed on good paper, and !rith clear type,—alwaVs to be had at the 6.00-11P1I,En" office: ';`7 We have jest printed a lot of Declarations for Manied,Wo tnen—very convenient. March 31, 1556. CODFISH, Salmon, Herring, Pork, !Tams , and Sides, Shoulders, Lard and Cluie:.,e, constantly. on hand and for sale • , • J.- PALNIER & CO.. Marl;et Street Wharf, Philadelphia. March 31, 1856. 3m low We Have Them ! JUST arrived from Baltimore and Phitadel deltihia, the best assortment of Hats, Caps, Boots and Shoes, that has ever been offered in Adams county. scryAll colors and kinds, (some entirely new.) Call and see them, at the old stand, newly fixed up, in Chatubersburg street, a four doors from the corner. =~lSArch - 8 i - 1 fii6. $2282 844 2 20 18 NEW GOODS! GEORGE , ARNOLD II AS just returned from the city with As 1.1 large and beautiful a stock of Goods as has been offered to the public at any time among which are hosiery, Gloves, tinder!. sleeves, Collars, Trim things, $2312 02i Opera - 4% Robe Lawns, Deßages, &a. Gentlemen's Goods in great variety : black, 'blue, brown„olive . —elaret, drab, pltkid, cloud ed and -figured Cloths black, brown, and fancy Cassitueres. figured, plaid and P'lain. of. , every shade of colors : Drab deTate, C38111)10- rats, Bombazines, Silk-warp Alpaccas. &c. Also - Ready-made Clothing in great variety, -with--4-14trge_stoelcof Queenssvare, Groceries, &c. all of which will be sold as cheap as they can be had at anv retail establishment in the cotitithe 'LlidilFs — tt•ill 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 48 43 - M. 109 at the Sand-stone Front, where everything is done up in the neatest and best manner. We canig rent lea4r oot on t e very shortest notice. Call and judge for yourselves. April 7, 1856. IHI PHILADELPHIA ADVERTISEMENT. EraBS I Fire & Thief Proof Safes! FOR Merchants, Lawyers, Farmers arid others, having Books, Papers or other vidurthles, to preserve from FIRE or BURO• LARS. . Day & Newell's(Hohb's) BANK LOCKS. CARD.—TnE "Film Yttoor SAFE," that preserved our Books. Papers. sVc.. during the ..Great. Fire at H,►rt's Buildings," Was por ehased,or OLIVER EVANS, 61 S. '2lltl St., Philadelphia.—Getz 4 - Buck. Refrigerators & 'Water Fitters. EVANS' Prerninrn Ventilated Etefrig,erators for cooling and preservina meats, buffer, milk, wq b. r and all nr4teles for culinary Purposes. WATER FIL'rERS, tor ptirilyim.qfrterkbth or rive/:ft/ water, whether alreeted by rains, ow, marl or Other Causes; can he had separate or att.tched tu the Hetrtaenttors—a suitlll oantity of Ise conlinm the whole; in the, wannest t.veati;er. PorrrA BLIC StiowEß fipr ttr 1)..e of iivirni or cold water. V. , A'rca. Cootcas, f o r Hotels, Stores and Dweitinos. Taticits, for moving b•Lren. bales, SEAL Put:s6Es, COPYING an..•DhlinntsT do. OLIVER FVANS, No. 6 I. Sottilt_Secrond Sl., 2 ihwrs below (EsTAI3I.I:-HED IN 1835.) F•ti. 11, 1856. I.y 12 10 20 2110 lbs 5011 - 37 117 2 3 90 6'2 116 16 94 56 _ . —_ _ ,_ . retard, 135 \VAL:\ UT Street, north side be- T ai loring _T— ., -- - - ! Rveen Fourth awl Filth sts.. Plidadel phia.— 8. , moved a Few I>iiors Sant It of the Old Stand. F u ilj! i• • ' ' A ..• , I i ormati n n_i_s_canliangu_4l.ae_paus ph I ers. 1 .- H. SKELLY r - kifiectflill - y - i riiii — his ; Fell. 11, 18"iti. 3in t I • old customers and the pliblifl crillerally, ' —. - .. that iie coloinne ,,, _ the T. , ]/Loß is f ; Bus/. CAL. --Flutes. Violins. Guitars, Ac- NESS, near his old stand, in South Baltimore A l ..i._ A. cordeuns, .Fifes; &c., on hand and for street. where he will lie barmy toaecommodate "b: bY . MARCUS SAMSON. ~ _ _ __ 40 12 25 . all who may patronizo him. MI work en- CARRIMIE, Trim tunascan always -he trusted to his care w•arritotr. , (l to fit ;Inl he of bought lower, anti a lar , t•er assortment tnoi , t sGit , t•tortal Tli:inkfut for p as t, than elsewhere is a wa • • o r . Election NotUe. El List of Letters tank GeOrgii Dividend. BE! Blanks! Blanks! Mackerel, W. W. PAXTON. CLOTHING EMPORIUM. GREAT. ATTRACTION AT NEW W410,-LESALE Registers Notice. , coon Primla ntation. J)ria g Store. tR eof The Cnnrts at 0 v - Pr and Frazers Cheap Watch iNc Jew- N o a Ti ni l i c , f ) :; i l : e s t. I ; , e ,, r r e . :1 0, , , , g . divan concerned, Lt that t e thees W il p F r : e ß ,i l d .l o A ti S t the o ith f e lz s n v . e l ri t oiti o t Rf t i .Ip l,B HER, eiry Store ! / N. SPENCER THOMAS, No. 2( Smith one. 4A/hal ratii,n Arc • ,unis hereinafter mentioned mmt Plea4,in the Countios Comitoqi Wl ' the 191 1 A LEX'R FRAZI'IIt respectfully informs I i t . Second street, Philadelphia, Tinportir, " the public, that he has just received a 1 A Manufacturer and Dealer in Drw•ct and tliCllo 3 rough, for eunfi Motion aril allowatiee. Terminer. arid General Jail Deity , ry, for the will be presented art ic'e Orph a n , C,, nr i ~f Di.striet, mid Jostle large and splendid assortment of rich and new I illedicines,Chemicals.Acidi4.DveStufk,l'aints, 04 timui,,,l. me , 21,/ day , y • _ fir / i ner f,,, z . I trial of .111 Capital and oilier offenders in the style GOLD JF,'WELRY-of all hinds, inclu•l Oils, Colors, White Lead, French and Aineri- I l•L Tile fir , t account or i :,,nr u! Snyder, i , "Id diStrle,tomd SAMUEr, ii. I III7 , ;SELL %Ind Jolts ding Breast Pins, Finger Rings, Erar Rinf2s, { can White Zinc, Window Glass, Gla - ss%%aic, •Adennistritor de bonis non of Eva Catharine Wthisr,ity. Esqrs., Judtres or the Court,‘ of of the most fashionable styles; fob. vest and i Varnishes, Brushes, Instruments, Ground . i Soyflor. hte of _llounljoy township) - kd riais ' Common Pleas, and-Justices or the Canna nf -Ira Cliain4, Cuff Ping, Watch Keys, Ste ; Spices, Whole Spices, and all otlicr nrt.;,..h., us- i Oyer and Term i rierond General Jail Del ivvir tially kept by Druggists. in biding Be ra x, Indigo, Glue. Shellac, Potash, &c., &c.. &L A!1 orders by mail or otherwise promptly qt tended to. Country Merchants are invited to call and examine nur stock before purchasing elsewhere. Goods sent to any of the wharves or railroad stations. Prices low and goods warranted. [March 17, 185 u. ly Guar s, eys, and halos, GOLD & Sit.ven WATCHES, together with a large. assort.' tnent of !Mourning Guedq, suitable for persons in mourning, and numerous otner ar ticles in hiS line—all of which will be sold at the lowest cash pmts. •g As I hava, purchased all - my - zoods - fro - m - --- regular Jewellers, I will WARRANT them TRUSSES! TRUSSES TRUSSES! I ! to what I pronounce them. 01 this pur eC. 11. Needles, chasers may rest assured. ftPy.WATCHES AND JEWELRY RE-. ~ TRUSS AND BRACE EST 413• PAIRED, as heretofore. Give rite. a call,' LiStIMENT, S. W. tor. ,f Twelfth and Race in Baltimore - street, a few dcors fr . om the , Streets, Philadelphia, IMPORTER Of fine Peeivcrt• diamond, if you want good Jewelry, and the l'REqsE3, Cronbiniia extreme lightness, ease genuine article, lower than the same can be' and durability with correct construction. purchased any place out of the city. Hernial or ruptiired patients can be suited - •••••.. - . r 11./ HlA.t!..drldifll7 • • A Gettysbu'r/g, Nov. 5, 1855. tf A LARGE AND CHEAP LOT OF _GROCERIES, &X.. 'EMANUEL. ZIEGLER has ittm returned from the city with the largest lot of GROCERIES he has ever before opened, to - which he invites the attention ofall. convinced that he can.offer ne,nE BARGAINS. He has also - a fine lot of BAAS, SHOULDERS, &o; I'lsl-i of 111 kinds--Oranges, : LenvilV4.- and other fruity ; Crackers, Nuts,•Confectioe.s ; Segars, Tcbacco, Snuff, and a--general variety of everything, "front a needle to an anchor," almost. .Give hint a call, if you want to 'ouy what's cheap and good. Cotintry Produce taken in ex chanNe for Goods TWO THOUSAND PIECES Wall raper. - f'10111;;AN & PAXTON have opened an „) unusually lame assortment of Wan Mat per. of every style and variety, frritn 1.23 io 40 cents a piece. 4foaselfeepers and Paper Hankers are invited' tai call and examine file stock. vi hich is superior to any ti IteretofOre offered in this marl;et. Only I:lief-tits a piece, or 1+ cents fi yard, for Wall Paper!, Gettysburg, Feb.,25, 1856, ..... Ware, &c. • AMUEL G. COOK informs hi 9 'friends and the pultlic generally, that he bas on Imild,lat his Shpp nearly opposite the. Post- Otfice. a vety large and well-made assortment of TIN-WARE, which he will sell at prices %Odell cannot fail to please. Ile will also execute to order,.with promptness, in a work man-like manner, and with the best materials, ►lI k of q (-.) lIS K SPOUTING. M I•rrA L UC ROOFING, HYLMANYWORK, &c. Gettysburg, Nov. 12, 1855. tf Franklin Inn. -Corner of MO & 'Linen streets, Baltimore. rIQL. TI-IONIAS JAV.FISON,,,, (lately of 1 "„/ York, Pa.,) has. 1e.1 , 41-(1 the ' FRANKt.tri his. corner IV' It and IJillen streets, 13 , 116- 'note, Md., and will entertain rzneAts on mod erate territs. He hopes to 'rive enure satis faction, and wiil spare no effort to merit the approval of all who can appreciate a weli refrulated honle.like Hifiel. Cive - hitn trial. P3glt., Dec. It), 1853. Sitsquehansia Hotel, Oppostte Calvert station, Baltimore, ma. Tin P. und.er,i ! n,dl.,bvin g leased the atioirt; I f lute! and pot it in complete order, is pre pared to accommodate his friends and the travelling public. The Jirovrietor will be pWasetrio see his old - jriends, and proinh-es to make their stay comfortable and satisfite tory. Iliggitae taken to and from Calvert Station ,free of charge. JOHN BARR, (formerly if PPrma.,) July 9, 16.55. IF PitopluEron. Now is the Tune, FOR CHEAP DAGUERREOTYPES! SWEAVER respectfully announces to e the Ladies and Gentlemen of Genyshing and vicinity, :hat he has resumed the Daguer reotype business; at the old stand, in Cham berstmr, street, where he will b.c happy to re ceive visitors desirons of securing perfect Daglierreotypes of thweselves or friend., Being furnished with an entirely new and costly a ppa rams, he i_s_p_r_e_p_are f tio_tate_piet o r s in-every style of the art and insure perfect satisfaction. - • _ - - '".ollarges4Treyn 50 cent% to $lO. l.e"tioqrs_f_op_e_rating, fro tn_l3 A.M. to 4 P. M. 11 In dregs avoid light, red, blue, or pur ples. Dark dress adds much to the beauty of the picture. Feb. 4, 1856. if DIMEDUTE RELIEF FOR. THE TOO 1111.4tHE ---- 7,. - . . o la a tie t rug stores n S. H. Buehler, Gettysburg, and James A. Elder, Emiattsburg, a nos/ tjJectual remedy f a r The.Toothnehe, which will, (if properly ap plied, accordinir to dilivtious„,) cure the twist vialent Tout haehe instantaneously. Sit ou la, the pain in course of time reappear, the same ap plication has to be made ag,aqi, and after two or three applications. the cure will he effectual. Please call for A. Perger's Toothache Balsam. 17?„riPrice 35 cents per phial. August 2.7, 1855. ly To Those Who Wish Farms. TO Wave fertile LAND_ it ac/ t i pri ce e n easy terms, yonr attention k vatted to the IZ ID GW AY FARM AND COAL COM PAN Y. 7'wenly-fix.e—,licres or more in pro. port lan, are given for :3:200, payabl.: in instal ; nients of $1 per week or::•• - 2 , 1 per m.poth. It is located in Elk county, Pennsylvania, nod • has one of the be , it markets for its proa t :eo in soil is a rich loom, and is not to he surpassed for farming, as examination will show. It has the hest eictrients of pros perity, being underlaid by two rich veins of Coat, and shortly be intersected by four ! railroads. The timber is of the most valuable I kind. Tit'e unexceptionably good, and war rantee deeds are given. It preQents a good t and substantial opportunity to commence providintr, tor one's children or mak ing an investment. Further particulars can he had from that pamphlets which are sent to ( z • nqnirers. Letters answered promptly. Ap 7 ply or address SAW L W. CATT ELL, Sec- lases, 'ate - number ot inches round the hips, and stating, side affected.. Cost or Single Truss, $l., $3, l. $5. 1)ouble- , -$5. $6, $8 and $lO. In. stroctions as to Wear, anti s how to effect it cure, when possible, sent with the Truss. Also fors;dh., in great variety, Dr. Bannines Improved Patent Body Brace, for the -cure of Prolapsus Uteri; Spinal Props and SuppOrts. Patent Shoulder Erector Braces, .adapted to all with Stoop Shoulders and Weak Lungs; English Elastic Abdominal Belts, Suspensories. Syringes.— mile and female. Ve-Ladies' Rooms, with Lady attendants. - [Aug. 6,•1855. ly • fIORT IIONNAIE, POCKET 1300 K, II AND DRESSING CASE MANUFAC TURER, N:- cur. ( f f Puutth Chesnut Sts - .; PhitridelphLu. always on hand a large_and, varied a , ;Nortment of Port Monnaies, Work Boxes, .• - Pocket Books, Cahas. - Bankers Cases, Traveling Ba g . s, Note Holders, :Backgammon Boards, Port Folios, Chess Men, Pc , rtAble Desks, Pocket Nlern. Books, Cigar CaSPS. &c. Also, a aPneral - assOrtment of ENGLISH, FRENCH & GERMAN FANCY (.DUDS, Pioe'Poeliot. Cutlery. Razorg. Razor Strops aul Gold Pens. -Wholei , ale, Sspoond and Mit(' Floor?. F. H, SMITH, N: B.—On the leceipt of $l, a Superior Gold Pei') will he sent to Pliy part or the UI, RA States, by mail 1 / 4 —cle , leribtng pen, thus, medium, hard, or soft. [April 2, 1855. 1y TouN W. TI PTO fit, Fu-s-14ionable Bar let:r rand lluir Dre; , ser, ean•at all times he found prepared to attend to the calls_of the poople, at the T emple, in the Diamond, adjoin ing the County Building. From long-_ expe rience, he flatters himself that he can -go throiorli all the ramifications of the Tointso , - vial Department with such an infinite degree .-ff shill, as %Oil meet with the entire satisfaction of all who ,nay submit their chins* io the keen ordeal of his razors. He 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. Tofu sick will he attended to at their private d int , s. t:eity.sburg, Jan. R, 1855. 1.1- 1353 --Spring Stock of New Goods. I 4 10 NAI3 LE SILKS—FuII line of Silks --New style of Spring `bawl:—Dress Goods do. do.—Linens of 'wrong fabric—Nluslins of best long clot us— 'nr-to-. Housekeeping IVear of all ilie.new styles. EY E & LAN D ELL, Fourth. and ,Arch sls., Philadelphia. P. S..—Storekeepers, Families and allf:ood Nett Cash Buyers are fe - spectfidly invited : to examine this Stock of New Goods before pun chasing, .as fie prefer sellino low and selling all the more goods. ./ --- -S - torekeepers - may often find urea". jobs from Anotion, as we at tend the Auction Sales 'of New York and Philadelphia. [March 1.-3 in - New EstabliAkment. G li dINITE.STONE-Y .d .R D . rfl FIE undersigned respectfully inform 110 1 citizens of ,Gettysburg and the public o . ener4lty, that they have opener a - GRANITE "STCrisIE=V - ARIT. on Solidi Baltimfe Street, I opposite the residence of Geo. Shryock, where they are prepared to furnish Granite. Slone, dressed in every style, for Alanunients, Door Sills and Steps, and every kind of building and ornamental use. Also, Cemetery Blocks always on hand, and-a general variety of Dress ed Grantte. . The undersigned having had considerable I experience in their business, respectfully in vite riersons wishing anything in their line to give us a call—as we nre prepared to furnish ,f t he ~‘..-. to .CE- EN PER 1"-- - ' ' the same attic. _ .1t than it has ever been heretofore offered in Gettyshnra, HENRY S. BENNER, PETER BEITLER. Jan. 7,185 G. 3at AbseiSlO .thlams County, Fenn'a. THE subscriber respectfully informs the public that he has opened a Public llonse of Entertainment in the borouoil of Abb tow n , where he will he happy to entertain an %vim noty can with him. Having had many years knowledge of the business or hotel keeping, he - flatters himself that his efforts to please will lie sutisfactory. Give the .‘ Was It ington" a call. FRANCIS J. WILSON. Febniary 18, 1856. tf. A. MII EI, I. 4 'A B ER, Jr., would respectfully inform the citizens of the town and coon ty, that he his opened a Sewar and Tobacco inAnufactory, in Baltimore street, next door to Foro t ty's Drug Store, Gettysburir, where he will constantly keep on hand a large variety of NEG A HS, of the finest Ilivor, and at the lowest livintr prices. Of CHEWING TO BACCO he has the choicest kinds—also a capital article of SNUFF—aII of which he offers as low as the-lowest. Ile only asks a trial, convinced that he can gratify every taste: He h o pes, by strict attention to business and a desire to plea.:e, to merit and receive a share of public patronage. 1 _ May 7, 1855. THE underswned informs the -- pirblic that he stii: removes the remains'of the dead; and is prepared to go to any. distance to bring them here. His charges are lower - than — ever --and as low as the low-•t. r. M. Smith, S. W. corner Fourth & Chegnut Sty„ Nxllada Diamond Irtonsor. Washington Note,i,__ %CU' Sear & Tobacco MANUFACTORY. Rentioyal*. con n 1 y, decea Avd 115. he first account o . r, n er, Administrator with the will annexed of Melt- - ard Sadler. late of Huntington" township, Ad mpg (-runny, deceased'. 116. The account of Jacob Hartman. Ad miniArator of the estate of George Hartman, l a te of Menallen township: deceased. 117. The aepoont o f Robert- Mallet - Iy,- Guardian or Ma nviret .1411 A Major, minor child of Robert Major, deceased. 118. The first account of David M 11 viers, Guardian of Peter Hoover, minor son of Peter Hoover, deceased. 119. The account of Hugh A. Scott,-Guar dian of the person and estate of David R. Scott, son of Joseph Scott, deceased. 120. The first account, of Henry Benner ancrlvdTh 'Benner, 14.1xecutors of - tirm - last7Vvil and testament of John Benner. deceased. ° 121. The second account of Nlit‘tes Mc- Clean and Josiah Benner, Administrators cam testament° annex , ' of - lnlin Bear, deceased. 122. The first and final account of Jesse Houck, Administrator of the estate of John Houck, deceased. 123. The account of Sabina Long, Atfrnin iitratrix of the estate of Adam Loner, deed. • 124. The first and finaPaccount of Abraham Mickley. Guardian ofiHenry N. Bushey. toi ilor deceased s'ort of !shah - obis Bushey, nec'd. 125. The account of Amos C. Myers, Ad'- - ministrator of Peter Bollinger, deceased. 126. The- first account, of Joseph Wilson and David E. Rolling'er.r Administrators of Tempest Wilson, deceased. 127.. The first and final account of John Bair, AdministrAtor of George-Bear, se n. (of Isaac.) late Of _Union township, deceased. 128. The second 'and final accottnt of David \Vortz, Administrator of Georoe %); ortz. dec'd. 129. The account of Willt%ttn,H. Witherow, Administrator of lire estate of Samuel -Niche row, deceased, late of Gettysbursr. 130. The first and final account of John Hauptman, Administrator of the estate of Utz absth Sheely, (of Peter,) late of Moantpleas ant township..deceased. • •• 131. The first and final account.of Samuel • NViest. AdMinistrator of Jacob Miller, late of Hamilton township, Mains co., Pa., dec'J. 132. The first and final account of James Cunningham. fixerutor of the last will and testament of John Stewart, deceased.. 133. The account of Samuel Nagle, Execu tor of the last will and testament of Jacob Na (lle, late of Berwick township, Adams county, at;coase!. 131. The first account of Jacob Sheely, 'Administrator of Elizabeth Sheely, relict of Nieholas Sheely, late of Nlountpleasant town ship, Adams courty, deceased., 25. The ,second accotint of Mrs. -Elizabeth Criswell, now sole and actino Executor of:the last will and testament of Moses Criswell, deci.ased.. 1.16. The first account of Anthony Dear dorff,- Guardian or Testamentary Trustee of John Comfort, under the will of his father, Peter Grunion, deceased. 137: The account of Henry Myers, Admin istrator of David P. Heinerd, deceased. 138. The first and final -account of Jeremiah Bender, Administrator of Margaret Bender, late of Berwick township. , Adams en., de 7 e'd. 139. The second and final account of. Mi chael Detrick, Administrator of Gecirge Dear dorff, deceased. 140. The second account of David C. Brin ke. rhoff, Actin