. ‘• ' - ' - . • . Zd - vr.,o..,Xlmehler, . Administrator's Notice. 1 - ETTERS of ,administration with the ttoturit at t alai - .1.,4 wilt annexed on the estate of JINN WILL. •faitliftilly-and promptly attend to NMI' . B 1,13 AICI, F Y and AtARGARET •VI • all business entrusted. to him. Ile BLEAKIEY, late of Menallen township, Ad speaks the German language.. Dilute .at ,the arras county. Pennsylvania, deceased; having same plate; ill Se'uth Baltimore street, near been granted to the undersigned, residing Earnev.idrug.;stere._ando„Avop.p_osite Dan- iirthe satne_townsllip: he hereby gives notice vier 8; 41egier's store. ; to nll persons indebted to said estate to make Gettysburg, March 20. • immediate payment, and those having claims against the game to present them properly au- _ . a uglily,- Omni it _Kam,' • (01111te removed to one door West ofluehler's , Drug 4Book-store;Chambershurgstreet,) Attorney Si; golictior for-Patents . - and PenSions, TIOUNTY.;Land WarrantS, Baelc-pay sus pended Claims,and all other claims against ilio.lioveinment at WaShington, D. C..; also American claims in England. , .Land Warrants located and sold, or timlght, and.highest prices gi,ien." 'Agents engaged in locating warrants in lowa, Illinois and other Western States. T7Apply to him pert4ally or by letter. Gettysburg. Nov. 21:, 1853. David A. Bileitilfer, ~.3ttururq at taut, promptly attend to collections and VaN businessentrusted to his care. •13:70ifice in the Diamond, adjoining store of A. B. Klutz. Gettysburg, Feb. 4, 1856. ly. Wm. B. I,ll , aellan, 3ttliturti at raw. .OFFICE on the south side of the Pnblic Square. 2 doors crest of the Sentinel office. Gettysburg, Aigust 22, 1853. i J. Lawrence Bill, M. D., ~~~~~~ ~~rt~~ ITAS his Oftee one door west of the ',nth°. LI ran' thumb: in Chambersburg street, and :opposite Grammer's store, where those wish 'mg to have any Dental Operation perform ed are respectfully incited to call. • AEFERENCES : Dr. D. Gilbert, Dr. C. N. Relit:why, Dr. D. Horner, Rev. C. P. Kra - nth, 1). D., Rev. 11. L. Rougher, D. D., Rev. Prof. 4~illiam M. Reynolds, Rev. Prof. M. Jacobs, Prof. M. L. Stcever. "Gettysburg, April 11, 1853. tf .11ounity_Land Clairatf4. !Frig undersigned Will attend promptly to - the collectiOn of:claitns for Bounty Lands ',Under the late _set of Congress. - Those who 'have . alrgady received 40 or 80 acres, can now `receive the balance,' by calling on the subscri ber and making the, necessary application. JOEL B. DANKER. Gettysburg, March 12, 1855. tf Gettysburg Foundry. A NEW -m-wr finig . undersigned; having entered into part "- nership to carry on the Foundry business under the firtn;of 6VAR4EN & SONS, hereby make known to- the citizens of Adams and ml joining counties, that we are prepared to snake everything in our line of business. We have constantly on baud, the - . • , • ."nathawayr and other Cooking Stoves, .the Parlor Air-Tight and Ten-plate Stoves, of 'various' style's and sizes ; Pots, Kettles and Pair's; and all ' other iron Cooking Utensils, Waiiiirriciii - S, Washing ' ' MaOliines, Ash-plates, `Boot-scrapers, &c: ' Castings for Mills and - Citlaer.Mathinery, Ptousu Cas.mos, or every AleSeriOtion,&c. We make the Seylar, Nock - *M.:and different kinds of Witherow Ploughi. TiTer have also got different patterns of >FenChig„and DOM*, for Cerbeteries, Yards. and Porches, which 'can't be beat for beauty and cheapness. 'All therabove attic, es'w II - be - sold cheap , for cash or country produce, . . . •:.9:74lacksinithing still: continued. -,,BRASS-CASTINPS. and everything g in - our line, made to order. -THRESHI.NG MACHINES repaired at the ,Shorte§ti , notice,. ~Being Moulders ourselves, we, will do our work RIGHT. • • THOMAS WARREN, MARTIN WARREN, HIRAM. WARREN, • , THOMAS A.-WARREN. Oettisbnrvlday 14, 1855. tf New Hardware Store. HE subscribers would respectfully nounce to choir friends and the public that they have opened a Hardware Store, in Haiti-, more - street; adjoining the residence - of - Day id t Ziegler; Gettysburg, in which they alWays in. tend , to offer to the public a large and general' assortment of Hardware, Iron, Steel, Groceries, C UTL E RY, COACH. TRIMMINGS, • SPRINGS, -AXLES, teb.ar—nictre, 51pe Sit!blug9 Paints, Oils, and Dye-sinfrm, - _ing-eneral ; including every description of arti des in the above line of business, to which they invite :the attention of Coach-makers, Blacksmiths, Carpenters, Cabinet - makers, Shoe-makers. Saddlers. and the public gener ally.. Our stock having been selected with great care and purchased for cash, we guaraif tee (for the ready money.) to dispose .of, any part of .i ton : as reasonable terms as they.can .be purchased anywhere. We particularly request_ a call from our friends. and earnestly solicit a share of public favor, as we are determined to establisl a char acter for.selling Goods at low prices and doing business on fair principles. JOEL B. DANNER, DAVID ZIEGLER. Gettysburg, Juno 9, 1551. tf Call and See Us -AT THE NEW STAND. WM T. KING respectfully announces to his friends and the public generally that he continues the TAILORING business, iu the room adjoining the stor6,6-id..Law rencc Shick, frenting on the Diamond.-14 He has nude arrangements to receive ly'tbe LATEST FASHIONS, and it will be scant aitu tog give entire satisfaction to tiivse who may favor him with their custom. • - flacountry produce will be tak t , l in ex change for work. " - WM. T. 1; iNG. - Gettysburg, December - IT, 1855. ly Spouting! fIEORGE and Henry Wampler will make VA House Spouting and put up the , pktue low, for cash or countr-produce. F4rt:;ers and all others wishing their house. 4, barn:4 &.c., spout ed; would do yell to giivelhein a U. & 11. WAMPLER. April 18, 1853. tf 31USICAL.—Flutes, Violins, (ii)itars, .A.,cordeons. Fifes, tte., on hand awl sale by M _ _ . _ -- _ pa t en ,-a,,,, ~ ,cfr-L-1,_ : ,, ~) pc,---zon ays co he had ply errailtl ress SANT - 1... \ . - cATTELL, S.,e- ; Blankets, W. w . pAx:roys . S 5 000 ON band to pay for Land W ar - gi - i ARRI A G E Trimmings can always be at the "CtotPu.cu,"olliee. r,: - NVe have just rotary, 135 WALNUT Street, north side be-; Quilts, t, " 1 rants. P ersons bayiii,4 any to ~,,11 il J b oug h t lower, and a linger as,.ortment printed a lot of Deelarattuas fur Married Wu- tween Fourth and Fifth sts., Philadelphia.-1 Feather Pillows, ,__ ~.,.....----.... rßACCO.—A,pritne article just received will rczeive the highest price in (nisi) by call's-lig than elsewhere is always to be had. at ; wen --rer,- convenient. •Fu II infortnation is contained in the ,an, tubas. i Candles, at . SAILSOYS. - on EDW. G. FAILNESTOCIi. ' FAILNESIOCIi.T. i March 31,1656. . i Feb. 11, 1856. 3m - i Apr. 14, ',56. Mill )1.1.1W US SAMSON TilM ROBERT BLEAKNEY, Atinainti,tratur with the Will annexed April 7; 185 G. Gt - . Ezacutor's Notice. 1011 X 1101.IGIITELIN'S ESTATE.—Let -69 ters testamentary nn the estate of John lloo,ghtelin, late"of Butler township, Adams county, deceased. having been granted to the Undersigned, residing in.Tyrono township, ho hereby gives notice to all persons indebted - to said estate to make immediate payment, awl those having claims against the same to pre sent them properly authenticated for settle ment. - JOLIY D 1 EilL, •Ex'r• April 7.1856. Gt • • Assignee's Al otioe. • ICHAEL, OVFILIAUGII and ,WTIFE 4 of Mountplvasant township. Adams county. having executed a voluntary asiginnent of all their estate and effects to the sit bt , eriber. -it-MeSherrystow-ncmiow-a-go-towns-Wr . trust for the /o.Astt, of creditors, he hereby re quests, all persons indebted to said Michael Overbaugh and wife to make immediate pay ment of their respective dues, and all liaisons having elotims or deaands on the saint; to pre sent them for Settlement.' 311.C11AEL Rrny, ksi g nee. March 31, Hai. (it Committee Notice, puE subscriber, having been appointed by the Court of Common Pleas of Adams county,' Committee of the person and estate of Jacob 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 Mediate payment. I.IEN ItY LADY, Committee. April 7, 1850. Gt Administrator 4 s Notice. TACOB B. SMYERS'S ESTATE.— Le !ter's of 911 administration on the estate of Jacob B. Striyers, late ofiluntington township, Adams county, deceased. having been granted to the undersigned, residing it, the same- township. he !levelly gives notice to all persons indebted to said estate to make immediate payment, and those having claims against the same to pre sent then& properly authenticated fir settle ment. ' WILLIAM B. SMYERS, April 14,185 . 5: Ot J 1 Jruini.rtra(ur. Executor's Notice. TWIN ESTATE.—Letters testa toentnry On the estate of John - Miller, late of Mountpleasunt township, .>,dariu econty, de ceased, having been granted to the undersign ed, (the first-Panted residing in Butler town ship, and the last-named in Monntpleasant,) they hereby give notice to.all persons indebted to said estate to make immediate . payment, and those having claims tint the saute W present them property authenticated for settle ment. . NOAH. MILLER, JOHN MILLER. March 24, 1856. 6t vidia'rs 'Ewers, Evergrevrs*, riLowntiNQ shrt,bB, Roses. Plants. &e., !II great variety and size, for sale by large or 'Atoll quantities, at the ittstxt; Sux utss and GAIIMIN, Philadelphia. ri—Their stands the MARKT,t, below Sixth street, I where the above can be had every day. Orders also received here fur the Nursery. Catalogues sent to applicants gratis. Direct to S. MA UPAY & CO.. .Rising N. B.—Roses, Verbenas by the hundred or thousand, and other flowering plants for sale cheap. April 14. 1856. . • EiectiOn Notice. lIE CononisAioned Officers of -the Second K. Brigade, Fourth Division of the Uniformed Militia of Penn'a., will meet on •Saturday, , the 31 (if May, 1855, between the hours of 2 o'clock and 4 o'clock, P. .)1., nt the house of George W, McClellan, in the Borough of Get tyshurg, to till the vacancy of Major General, occasioned ,by the death of General Jneob - S. WM. F. ‘VALTER. .• Gen. or the Second Brigade. .It4clier (leuerttl's (Ake, ) • April 7, IVSO. tai " Ca »cid otitt i•tto . F i lmrsEsTocK BROTHERS. having the exclusive sale of Caledonia [tolled Ir o n for Gettysburg, would call the attention of buyers to this make of Iron—the hest in the market —which will he sold at the lowest rates. We keep a large supply of Hammered Tron constantly on hand. Call- at the sign of the 1 Dec. 10. RED FRONT. Day Wanted. 'PERSONS having Hay to sell will do well .L by calling on the subscriber, in tiettys. burg, who is desirous of purchasing,. The highest market price will he paid at all times. Q As he intends having the Hay. after be ing packed. hauled either to Ilancwer or Balti more, tle l‘relerence, to haul will be given to those from whom he may purchase, SOLOMON POWERS. December 6, 1852. if New fie gar & To!Laceo •MANUFAUTORY. QA M ABER, Jr., would respectfully 1,3 inform the citizens of the-town and coun t)', that he has opened a --Segar and Tobacco manufactory., in Baltimore street, next door to Forney'„s _Drug Store, Gettyshorir, where be will coast Italy keep on hand a large variety of Si.:(; IZ,S, of the finest fla,vor, l o w,st living - prices. Of CHEWING 'i;t) he has the chnif*est kinds—also a article of SNUFF—aII of which he ~:l;•rs as low as the lowest. lie only asks a t lad, convinced that Ire can gratify every taste. I] hopes, by strict attention to nosiness' and a d e sire to please, to merit and receive a Share of public patronage. 1M ay 7, 1855. Jewelry ! Jewelry ! L. SCHICK has now on hand a. large Cl • and splem:id assortment of Sewelry,eon i . orising ever thing in that. line•—Bryastpins, Finger-Rings, Chains, &e., all .1 ..vhich he is selling at the lowest living Call and exatuine for yourselves—no trouliie to show goads. [April 21. kNlff ST kTION Elff.—Schick keeps all • • kinds of FAncy Stationery, and sells it as cheap. if not cheaper than anybody el.-6 in the town or the county.' If you don't believe it, ' call in. and Que for yourselves. Jan. 7. \ \\\A \\ .\sNs;, n o w ,)-1c S 0,04 Tin Ware &c. , . . • • • , ax aSseSse or Bao. ORIEL G. Cook info - mils - his friends and style, an -colors and sizes,—white, black,' RentS rec'd from Danner & Ziegler, c E. 7 the public generally, that he has on band, i brown, tan, blue, drab, fawn. &c. Also, a : Opera & Robe Lawns, Deßages, &e. ' ' claret, drab plaid, demi- ; -Cash- onloan -frorn-A.- - Hei n tzeituan, - at his Shop nearly opposite the Post-Office, a i large assortment of Men's and Boys' fine Calf, - -' 'F ol p : d e s la in. great , 7riety: :black, I b 1 n j e e : l b t i r e o r w n crill, WARE, which he will s•eli at prices which cannot tail to please. le will also execute to order, with promptness, in a workman-like manner, and with the best materials, all kinds of !MUSE SPOUTI:sIC-4, METALLIC ROOF ING,' HYDRANT -WORK. &c. Gettysbui.g, - Nov. 12, 1855. tf - - Wamhington Motel, Atbrdtlfocri, rig subscriber respectfully informs the public that he has opened a Public House of Entertainment in the borough of Abbottq town, where he will be happy to entertain all who may call with him. Having had many years' knowledge of the business of hotel-keep ing, he flatters himself that his efforts to please will be satisfactory.. Clive the ‘, Washington" a call: MANTAS J. WILSON. February IR, 1856. tf ,411244-;sellia.rt IL/ 7, opposite Cat vert 'Station, naitimore, rim E. undersigned having leased the above Hotel and put it in complete order, is pre pared to accommodate his "friends and the travelling public. • The propficAor will he pleased to see his old friends," and promises to make their stay comfortable and satisfactory. liaggage taken to at.d from Calvert Station irec of charge. . JO HN BA Ell, , tfornirthf July 9, 1855. tE' Pimpttw.Tottf TWO THOUSAND PIECES Wall raper. 10T EAN & PAXTON have opened nn un- V .usually large assortment of Mall Paper, of every style and variety. fiom 12. S to 40.eig, ti piece. H ousekeepers and Paper Lb uger, , , , a re invited to call and examine the stock. Which is superior to anything heretofore (41ered ur this market. Only .121 cents a piece, or Pi, cents a:yard: fir Wall Paper ! 6etfy s litirg, Feb. '25, 1856. Now cm -the Time, FOR 'CHEAP DAGUERREOTYPES! I 1V EAVEIi respectfully announces to the ► • Ladies Gentlemen of Gettysburg and virmity, that he has resumed the PA gtierreo.• type business, at the olirst:Lnd, in Chambers burg strvet, where he x iil - be hapiiy to receive visitors de,irous of securing perfect Daguerreo types of tlienisel yes or friends_ - lking furnished with an entirely nett/ and costly apparatus. lie is prepared to take plc tines in every style of-the art a.nd insure per fect satisfaction. 0 -- Chalgi!s from 50 cents to 810. (1,71-lours proptratiog trout F A. M. to 4 P. M tiJlndice.-avoid light, letl, blue, or pur ple. I/ark dross adds w u c•tt to Ow beauty 6f the pic.utc. Fcb. d, isr,ri. tf PHILADELPHIA A DVERT ISEM ENT. EVaIIN I Fire ic - T 2"i. ocs &.:111.vs i i loll;erchants, , Lawycrs, Fanners and °dare, haVin4 otho rit/it: , /,/(:8, to preserve from FIRE or JA:I.;- LAIIB. Day (Sr, Newell's ((-16hb's) BASK LOCKS A CA U he “I'lltE PRIP Ili," that prvs erve d o ur (inring "Great. Mil. at. Hart's I;rrilding," NV :IA 1211r chased of OLIN - EFL E V :2;o1 S:t., (,;, , ,z I,lu, . Refrixeratorslcr EVAN .t.N.L.P-retwitun ted_Refrigerators I for cooling and preserving u u !or/ woler and all articles Ibr culinary purposes. W ATER FILTERS, purifying oracki.,d, lor it , 14 , // , water, whether alftxted by rains, limestone, marl or other cause:: can he 1i ttl separate or attached to the Refrigerators—a small quantity Of lee cooling the whole. in the warmest weather. PORTABLE SBOW I',ATIIS, for the use of it yir m or cold \Valet°. WATI•Itt 1 (loot.tos, for Hotels, Stores and Minas. ~Sroan Tam.:K.s. for moving /,.y , bdps, SiLtt. PUSSES, COPYING (10., 0 iII7OG IST do. OLIVER EVANS, 2v„.61 EsT.thusii2o vs: 1835.) Feb. 11, 1856. jy IMMEDIATE RELIEF FOR THE r rOia:it: l l.(7llP, rrfj El: E is to be had.at the drug stores of S. It. Buehler, Gettysburg and James „N. -Elder, Ethmitsburg, for b're. which will, or properly- ap pfTed, according to directions,) .cure Ike ' 1 ,;/ 0. ., j; t st,f „,'“ He rat y. Should the pain course of time reappear, the same ap plication has to be made auxin, and after two or three applications the cure will be etreetual. Please call for A. Ferger's Toothache Balsam. ri - Priee cents per phial. August 27, .1855. ly 3Ltelitsveg, ODFISIT. Salmon, Ilerrimr,,, Pork, Hams 1J and Sides, Shoulders, Lard and Cheese, constantly on hand and for sale by J. PALMER, & Market Street IVharf, Plalade!phia. Mardi 31, IS3ti. 3m 3Y6Q~I~Sd'rO".EIS. 'NIUE undersigned informs the public that j~ lie still removes the remains of the dead, and is pi spared to go to any distance to bri ng them here. His charges are lower than ever— and as low as the km est. A. W. FLEMMING. • Gettysburg, Sept. 10, 1835. 1556---Spring Stock of New Goods. -Iri.tstuoNAßLE SlLKS— boil line of ', Black "Silks —New style of Spring Shawls—Dress Goods do. do.—Linens of strong fabric—Moslins of hest long . cloths-- Sup!e Housekeeping Goods. (* -- Men's Wear of all the new stubs. EYRE & LANDELL, Aura and .arch sts., Phikulelphia. P. S.—Storekeepers, Families and all Good Nett ('ash Buyers are resifectfully invited to examine. this Stock of New Goods before put-- eli;'ising, as we prefer selling low and selling all th e mor e goods. (r7-Storekeepers way often find great jobs from Auction, as we at tend the Auction Sales of- New York and Philadelphia. [March 1.-3 m CORN DM :MS.—The attention of MIL LERS is invited to a very superior article for drying CORN, which can be had at all times at Jan. 14. WARIZENS - FOUNDRY. ULASTER.OF PA WIS.- , -This useful article Can be hti - d - itiany quantity of Feb. 25. CODER N & PAXTON. S TILB2 Al& 7j., i f l;.f LoteT, •V . ;-'• 1F _ rr-L 7 - 15 . ~ - - g" IT ..g3tr ,ct n, ' GEORGE A R NOLD p G. SCCREAPS. Treasurer, in -amount I WANT HA TS, CAPS, BOOTS & SHOES, 1 11 11AS just returned from the city with as ; -It't '''' with . the Borough of Gettysburg. at least 7'wenty per cent Clover than you ! Elk large and beautiful a stock of Goods as ! DR. , I ever' bought before, remember it is at CODEA:s.I has been off e ied to the pubic at any time— !To outstanding Tax in hands of 11. }& PAXTON'S, where they are to be had • in among which are Hosiery, Gloves, under-' . IrVelty, for 1853. great variety,. consisting oi , Gent's and Boys' , sleeves, Collars, Triniming —:. ! ....l - . Do. Samuel Weaver, for 1854, . iu.,„ c.:;11.- 1, , , 0, . ..,.. • ~ • • .. _ ._ _ ' ip, (.1 e i• I ' 1: s oes , _ Cloth and Patent Leather Gaiters. careful, Ladies. if you wantJtvalking and fine dress Shoes, such as Jenny Linds, Buskins and Ties, Kid and Morocco Slippers : also a beau tiful article of Ladies' Dress. Gaiters, with a large stock of Misses' and Children's fancy Gaiters and Shoes.—that you find Cobean &- Paston's, at the south-east corner of Centre Square, before purchasing elsewhere, as they have by far the largest stock of seasonable goods hi town; and are determined to sell very clieap.—Take care, and keep a • SHARP' look out- that you do not mistake the place.— Remember Cohean & Paxton's new Stoic, at the old stand of Keller Kurtz. Gettysburg, March 3L 1856. GREAT ATTRACTION AT Frazer's Cheap 'Watch & Jew elry store LEX'R FRA7III, respectfully informs the public, that he has just received a large an d splendid assortment of rich and new style GOLI) JEWELRY of all kinds, including Breast Pins, Finger Rings. Ear Rings, of the most fashionable styles ;fob, vest and guard Uhains. Cull' Pins, Watch Keys, &c. Also. Albata Spoons, Fancy :Vases, Watch Guards, Keys, and Chains. Goi.n & S11.1"?:It WAT El ES, toLt v ether with a large assortmoit of Mourning Goodg, suitable for persons in mourning, and numerous other article, in his line—all of which will be sold at the lowest cash prices. frj'As I have purchased all my goods front regular Jewelers. I will ‘V ARRNNT them to Ise what I pronoucc them. Of this purchasers may rest assured. , - kle . A T ES AND JEWELRY RF PA MED, as hereto - fore. Give me a call, in Baltimore strecca f,p-v doors from the diamond, if you want Jewelry, and the genuine ar ticle, lower than the same cap he purchased any place out of the city. ALEX. FRAZER. Gettysburg, Nov. 5, ISZ. - TRUSSES! TRUSSES ! ! TRUSS ES'I I ! i'laFS AN I) C. 17. NeeliNvs, Ba A C B LIS T.. - M ENT, N. Coin , / l'o•o:/// , on./ /,', J r.t Piiiiod:/p/ort,, IMPORTER of fine FaExcit riin r .. ; : E s, c u m tit in ng- li , //Mws.;, ease and duralrility with collect construction., hernial or ruptured patients can be suited by, 'entitling, amounts, as below :-=Sending moldier of-inches round the hips, and stitin;” side,lakettd. (lost. of single Truss, Double —`,1 4 .7), :56, .'zrri and '4.' 4 10. Instruc tions as to wrar, and how to elfcct Cure, I,viwn possible, sent with- the Truss. Msu firr sale, itt great variety, Di% Munikii:, 11,L,r0,10 1.;•ply Pracc; for the cure of Prolapsus net Spinal Props and Supports. Patent Shoulder Brace,t, Chest Expanders and Erccr or aces. adapted to all with Stoop - Shoulders and Lungs ;- English Elastic Abdominal Belts, tsuspelistoties. Sc ringes— in ale aril hmate. ijal_mclics' Rocns, with La dy attendants. [Aug. 6, lti iii, ly F.;:ifa:Yaw.v.3 'irozurA:or. TIPT.)N, 1' r (:,;„ na,: t can at: all timeB be found prepit red to at tend r thy: calls of the people; at the rid -in the Diamond, ' adjoining the I County Fran long ex_perienee, he if •" tatters himself That be cat► go through all the ranoti,:ations of .the Tou3orial Department Stith s.uvh nn infinite 4legree..ol- as will t►reet with the entirestitislmtimi of rtlt who mad• submit tli it chins to the keen ordeal of his ra zors. he hopes, therefore, that, by his atten tion to business, and n'ieSit•o to please, he will merit as well as receive. illiberal share of pub patronage. The sick will be attended to at their piivate dwellings. • tlettysburg, Jan. 8, 1855 tf Tai Coring. It cm overt •I Pew Doors Swit 11 ofthc Old Stang'. ii. SKELLY respectfully info rins his old 411 • customers and the public generally, that he continues the KIIIMPING near his old stand, in Slut!' Balibmore_Arigt where he will be happy to imeouimodate all %vim may .patronize him. All 'work entrusted to his Cate warranted to fit nod he of most sub stantial make. , Thankful Mr ►ast favors he solicits it continuatice of public patronrge. 11)1(1 1 ,% ;! , Mel r' , / 1 MS are received. (WI and see them. Gettysburg, April 9, 18 - )5„ 4 !;11.15151Ereli,* HEA P WATCII ES _AND JEW EERY, lk) wholesale and retail, at the Philadelphia Watch and Jewelry ..;tore, No. 96 North !Sec ond sheet, corner of Quarry, Philadelphia. Gold Lever Watches, full jeweled, 18 carat cases. 828 00; Gold Lepines, 10 carat, 82-100; Silver Levers, full jeweled, f:,12 00; Silver pines, jewels, B'J 00: superior Quartiers, 87 00: Gold Specinoles. 87 00; line Silver do. 81 50; Gold Bracelets. 83 00; Ladies' Gold Pen'cils, 81 00; Silver. Tea Spoons, set, 83 00; Gold Pens. with pencil and silver holder, 81 00. - Gold'Pinger Rings, 3Wcents to 880; Watch Glasses, plain, 12 cents, patent 1.81: Lunet 25: other articles in proportion. All goods warranted to be what they are sold for. STAUFFER. & HARLEY. On hand, some gold and silver Levers and Lepines. still lower than the above prices. Octubur 1, 1533, ly :Ea novel• a. litati road. rritAINS over the Hanover Branch Railroad now run as follows : First Train leaves Hanover at 9 A. with Passengers for York, Harrisburg, Columbia and Philadelphia. This Train also connects with the Express for Baltimore, arriving there at 12 M. Second Train leaves at 3 P. M., with Passen gers fur Baltimore and intermediate places, and returns %vial passengers from York, &c. April 21. J. LEIB, Agent. Divieend. MITE President and Managers of the York and (iettyNhurg Turnpike Road Compa ny, have declared a Dividend of One Dollar per share on the-capital stock, to be paid to the stockholders or their legal representatives, on °rafter the 2d of April, 1556. GEO. SWOPE, Assistant Treasurer. April 7 Mantis! Blanks,: & LARGE as•ortment of Btanks,"—Deeds, Com Moo and Judgment Bonds, Submnas, Summonses. Executions, &c., printed on good NEW GOOD fancy Cassitueres, figured, plaid and plain, of every shade of colors ; Drab deTate, Cashme retts, Bombazines. Silk-warp Alpaccas, &c. Also Ready-made Clothing in great variety, with a large stock of • Mil IEM Queensware, Groceries, &c. all 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 CLOTHING EMPORIUM, at the Sand-stone Front, where everything is done up in the neatest and best manner. We can rig a man from head to foot on the very shortest notice. Call and judge fur yourselves. April 7; 1856. Now We Have Them TINT arrived frotn Baltimore and Philadel 4elphia, the best assortment of Hats, Caps, Boots and Shoes, that has ever been offered in Adams county. colors and kinds, (some entirely new.) Call and see them, at the old stand, ziewly•fixed up, in hambersburgstreeti - a - few doors from the corner. March 31. 185 G. NEW WHOLESALE Drah g More. N. SPENCER, THOMAS. No. 2G South 11 --- Second street, Philadelphia, Importer, _...„.6. Manufacturer and Dealer in Drugs and :Medicines, Chemicals, Acids. Dye Stuffs, Paints, Oils, Colors. White Lead, .French and Ameri can White Zinc, Window ,Glass, Glassware, Yarnishi.s, Brushes, Instrum6nts, Ground Spices, Whole Spices, and all other articles us ually kept by Druggists, including Borax, Indigo, (due, Sl.ellac, Potash, &c., plc.. Sic.— All orders_ by mail or otherwise promptly at t.eileil to. Country ;Nlerehants are invited to call and examine our stock before purchasing elsewhere. - Goods sent to any of the wharves or railroad- stations.- --Prices low and. goods warranted. [MANI' 17, 1856. ly A 51aTvellom far a lardlous An: iltgloway , !.4 11 tra':3l f. rn i giß 6RAND EXTERNAL REMEDY. I lly the aid of a microscope, we' see mil lions of little openings On the surface of our bodies. Through these this Ointment, when rubbed on the skin, is earned to any organ or inward part. Diseases of the kidneys. disor ders of the Li vcr, 0 - I.:lions of the heart, I:9111m illation of the Lungs. A hinds, Coughs and Colds, are by its. means effectually cured. Every housewife knows that salt passes freely through bone 'or-me - t of ally thiclows. This healing Ointment far more readily petietrate through any bone or fishy part of the living body, ailing the most dangerous inward com plaints, that cannot be reached by other means. EryApelas.o4a I t Ititeums4scorbutic Humors. No remedy has ever done so much for the cure of diseases of the Skim.whatever form they May assume, as this Ointment. No case of Salt Rheum, Scurvy, Sore [leads. Scrofula, or Ery. sipelas, can long withstand its influence. The inventor has travelled over many parts of the globe, visiting the principal hospitals, dispens ing this Ointitieut, giving advice as to its ap plication, and has thus been the means of re storing countless numbers to health. Barr - ILe.As-, - SiTre - nren?. Cs., li'utrutts-4:131T-Vtg. Some of the most scientific surgeons now 'rely. solely on the use of this wonderful Ointment, when having to cope with the worst cases of sores, wounds. ulcers. glandular swellings, and tumors. Prof. Holloway has, by command of the Allied Governments, dispatched to the hos pitals of the East, large shipments of this Oint ment. to he used nit '- der the direction of the Medical Staff, in the worst cases of wounds. It will cure any ulcer, glandular stiffness or contraction of the joints, even of 20 years' standing. These and otht;r 'di:: re4sing com plaints can be elr:ctually cured it we Ointment be well rubbed in over the parts alhicted, and by otherwiSe following the printed directions arourul—ea-eit pot.' -- Both Me Vial ine-0 and Pill, shoted lie used in Bunions Burris (11,trpt4 Fi,huLLs M Gout, S,ue ilrea , 't44 Vicuna La inluezn Sore II eads 'Venereal Sores 1116 - reuz ial Eruptions guru Tin'Oatg NVOMIti i.t ail kinds ''So'd at the Establishment of Professor 11.(n.t,owiv, SO, Maiden Lane, New York, and 244 Strand, London, and by all respectable Druggists and Dealers in Medicines through. out the United States, and the civilized World. Lr) - Tliere is a considerable saving by taking the larger sizes. N. B.—Directions for the guidance of patients in every disorder are affixed to each Put. July 23, 1855. ly bow. A LARGE AND CIIEAP LOT DV GRIME:IUDS LC. MANUEL ZIEGLER has just returned I ,‘ from the city with the largest lot of GROCERIES he has ever before opened, to whi c h he invites the attention of all, convinced that he can otTer RARE BARGAINS. He has also _a fine lot of. HAMS, SHOULDERS, Sz:c ; FISH of all kinds ; .Oranges, Lemons, and other fruits ; Crackers, Nuts, Confections; Segars, Tobacco, Snuff, and a general variety of everything, "from a needle to an anchor," almost. Give him a call, tf you want to . lmy what's cheap and good. (Country Produce taken in exchange for Goods. [May 7, 1855. To,Those Who Wish Farms. To havefcriile LAND at a shut]) price oil eas y terms, your attention is called to the RIDGWAY FARM AND COAL COM PANY'. Twenty-fire ..ticres or more in prt - - portion, are given for 8300, payable in insta - ments of SI per week or S 4 per month. It is located in Elk county, Pennsylvania, and has one of the best markets for its produce 'n the State. The soil is a rich loam, and is nit to be surpassed for fanning, as examination will show. It has the best elements of prcs perity, being underlaid by two rich veins of Coal, and will shortly be intersected—bv-four railroads. The timber is, of the most valualle kind. Title unexceptionably good, and wir mittee deeds are given'. It presents a good and substantial opportunity to commerce firming, providing for 'one's children or unk ing-an investment. Further particulars can he had from the pamphlets which are sent to intioirers. Letters :-.nswered )rompt 1 . W. W. PAXTON. kites and tektutas. the . 6ll9winy Ca.ieg : .Piles • Itlwuinatisn) Cores of all kinds Tt ecaltk Skin Di4easeg elle(' Glands Sure I.t-4still Joints ftrot COIIIII Tax on Dogs, Licenses and fines, Additional Tax at Election, By balance due on settlement, -,_. $l4 10 Order - paid - J. W. - Weigl - e; -- for 'board's, 495 Jeremiah Culp, Election officer, 3 75, Do. Painting, 1 50 Andrew Heintzelinan, interest, 4 50 11. D. Wattles, note and interest, - 203 06 C. W. Hoffman, smith work, - 14 61 E. Z. Little, keeping engines, , 30 00 Do. Ladders_ t and poles, — 13 96 Water Company, rent, 7 50* M ea ls & Ittdlcbaugh, fire-hooks, . 500 11. J. Stable, printing, ' ' 'l6 00 James Roirzer and others, police, 7 00 George Swope, note and interest, 583 UO, Michael 'Tay, work, . . 11 75 Edward Little," 5 40 - Geo. C. Strickhouser, carting & wink, 23-724 Daniel M. Smyser, interest, 46 80 D. A. &C. IL Buehler, printing, , 15 50 John Kitzrniller, paving, 62 68 Jonas Roth; plank, '7 10 John Tawney, paving, . 6 624 Solomon Powers, freight, 75 - Henry Rine, vvork, '4l 56 Jacob Norbeck, building culvert, 30 00 George Codori. carting, 33 5() George Vlrampler,.wor,so - Jeremiah Tawney, paring, 2 00 John Gilbert, carting and work, ,James A. Thompson, do., Her.ry Culp, land for street, 1)o. . work, Adair hauls, - l 4 . Conrad Snyder, ,4 Alexander Frazer, town clock, Jeremiah Harrigan, work, S. R. Russell, interest, ~ - -1. Cassatt Thompson, stone, Gimpy & Stansberry,,nose, John.. Werner, work, Samuel Hunter, ll.Aughinl,n ugh, " Philip Krickser, " Jacob Culp, smith work, henry Little, work, Frederick - Wisotzkey, carting, Houck &,M'Creary, interest, Samuel Weaver, tax and quit rents, M. Jacobs, grading. R. G. Harper, printing, Jolin Baler, work, Kitziniller, Nolen & Little, work, ,Stallswith & Clapsaddle, 4.4 henry Welty, Peter Welke rt, Nolen and Little, Ephraim Ilanaway, Ck.ofge Walter,'stone, George Heck. work, Philip Wickert, " 'Thomas Nolen, " John Culp, John L. Burns, constable, Keller Kurtz. blank book, Solomon Pon ers, granite, 23 05 1). & J. Culp,•painting, 3 5Q Suouel Weaver, tax refunded for 1854, 5 39% Burgess and Towdeouncil, .35 00 Clerk. and Treasurer, 30,A0 Posting Ordinances, 37 k Samuel Weaver, fees for collecting taxes on duplicate of 1854, 48. f Do: additional releases on same, 4 60 Do. releases and errors for 1855, 30 42 Do. fees for, collection, 1855, ' 51 08 Tax outstanding on dupl. of 155, 131 81 Do. co 1 - 853, 3 7 Balance hi bands of the Treasurer, 82312 021, • The undersigned, Town Connell of the, tor ough of Gettysburg, have examined the forego ing aceount•of R. G. M'CitnAltv, Treasurer or said Boron h, 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. A. THOMPSON, . D. KENDLEII ART, JOHN ortuEn.T, S. S. M'CREARY. April 14, 1856. 4t • The Mins Nouse. IST of Patipe'rs reinuining in the Alms 1-1 Ilouse of Adams county on the Ist day of anuary, . . Alales,. Females, Children, Colored people, Total, Admitted within the year, tip Wayfaring Paupers not included in . the a - ,i)ove, 545. PRODUCE, OF FARM You 1855. Wheat, ' 177 bush - . Oats, 728 " Ears of Corn, • • • 2679 Potatoes, 100 " Cloverseed, Timothy Seed, 6 .4 Turnips, 50 " Beets, . , 31 " Onions,. 37 " Tons of hay, 46 - Loads of Cornfodder, • • • Heads of Cabbage, .... 1860 Pounds of Beef,' 5305 Pork, 3048 44 Beef Tallow, ... • 648 litAx In - ACM:ED- Barrels of Sour-trout, 11. Apple Buttes, Soft Soap; Bard Soap, „ ,Butter, Coats and Roundabouts, Pantaloons, Vests, Stockings, (pairs) Footed, Muslin Shirts, Flannel " Shimmies, Short Gowns, Sun Bonnets, Petticoats, Aprons, _ Calico Dresses, 'C'Otton Draw - ers, Tice ts, Chaff Beds, . " Bolsters, " Pillows, Feather Ticks, Pillow Slips, Bed Slips, 1236 60 14 00 - 300 00' ;2312 02A CR. 259 81, 75 1 75 14 $2282 S 4 _ 29 18 48 • 43 15 12 10 09 200 lbs. 500 '• 37 117 10- 40 12 JOUN Seo±i', Sle3woaord, 3 73 150 . 47 00 6 00 1 85 76 5a 11 873. 33 10 3 12} 00 874 18 00 1 75 15 00 75 4 50 7 c 3 5 5() 2 28 4 87 23 92 449 50 00 12 50 7 STI. 3 00 3 00 5 00 71 1)5 2 90 3 00 2 00 2 00 50 -,.)0r EIZE 71 (4 -.) MI
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