MARRIED : On Tues , Thy rooming, the 17th inst., by the Roy. R. Caperzutti, Mr. JESSE A. SEA- 1:110OK to Miss MARY C. SMITH, all of Emnitsburg.: Se'The happy couple have our sincere con gratulations and best wishes for their future happiness and prosperity. We acknowledge the receipt of a bike of the wedding cake, which hits been Properly disposed of. May they in all things obey scriptur'. _On_the 10th inst., by the Rev. J. D. Trostle, Mr. ISAAC FFOUTZ to Miss SOPHIA MA TI LI/A DI El IL, daughter of Jacob of this county : On the ISth inst., by the Rev. Jacob Ziegler, Mr. HAMILTON DIEIIL, of liamiltonban township, • to Miss ELMIItA OIILEIt, of Bridgeport. Md. On the 19th inst., by the salmi ' Mr. JOSH UA MILER, of Bridgeport, Md., to Miss EMMA. E. CHAMBERLIN, of Hantiltonhan tuw nhhip. - Oa the same day, by the same, Mr. ABW,A .HAIII HUMMER, of Bendersville, (formerly Baltimore,) to Mims MARY ANN JOHN SON, of Ilendersl;ille. • On the 10th' inst., by the ltev. L. Gerbeart, Mr. DANIEL MINTER., of Arendtsville, to Miss REBECCA, daughter of Mr. Isaac ,Wulf, Dear Abbottstown. On the &1 inst., at the Con-Jwao Chapel, by the Rev. Thomas Lilly, Mr. JOSEPH E. DEALER to Miss LYDIA SNEERINGER, both of Adtuns county. On the kith inst., by the Rev. Joseph End ers, Mr. (I Eonc, E STRUM NO 1 , 1 lt, of llano ver,to Miss ANN MARIA KEPLER, of Ad-. u Ins county. On the l2th inst., by the same, Mr. JOHN BRUCK LEY to Miss SOPHIA HORWEGE.L, both of Adams county. On the 12th inst., by the Rev. 0. Roth. Mr. WILLIAM EICHINGER, of Butler to Miss MARY ANN LADY, of Franklin township. On the same day, by the same, Mr. NICIT OL AS G. WILSON, of Bendcrsville, to Miss ELF NORA REBECCA WALTER, of But ler township. On the Ist inst., by the Rev. E. 11. Hoff beios, Mr. JACOB TIUPFER, to - Miss MARY EVIIWING ELHOFF—both of this county. On the 'l7th inst., at -the residence of the bride's father, by the Rev. Francis Neteher, JUSEPII HERMAN, of Monntple.asant township, to Miss ELIZA ANN GUISE, datvoiter of Mr. Geurge Guise, of Tyrone township. On Monßay last, at his residence; near this Boiough, .Mr. THOMAS JOHNS, aged 75 years .au.(3. 2 :reeks. The deceased resid eel in our vicinage for many years, and was highly esteemed by all who knew him. His life and conduct was that of so blameless and conciliatory a character, that he had few if any enemies. Ills, disease was of several months continuance, and attended at times with much pain and suffering; which he bore with Christian resignation and fortitude.— hhi.' loss will be long felt by,his nunierous re latives and friends ; but they have.the consol ing, hope that he has only exchanged a life of pain and cares and suffering for one of eternal bliss. His remains were conveyed to Ever Green Cemetery on Tuesday afternoon for in terment, to by a large circle of bereaved friends and neigh b4s. For the neighbors' kind attentions the family are deeply thankful. S. P - un Li C SALE. 111111 E Subscriber, Eecutor of JOHN C. nouGirrEux, deceased, will sell at Public Sale, at the late residence of said de cc:a4ot, in Butler township, Adams county, vu V oirs di t y, the sth cloy of .Larch next, the following Persona l Property, Viz; Four hea of Young Woik Horses, 3' Cats, one, two and three years old respeetively, - the latter promising to be it'first-rate Season horse ; t; head of )filch Cows and Young Cattle, -a lot of line Shoats, a Four-horse Wagon, (partly new,) and a Two-horse Wagon, 2 Lime Beds, Hay Carriage, Plotic, : hs and Harrows, Shovel Ploughs and Forks, Threshing Machirre, new Vi'innowityr Mill, Cutting Box. ;a lot of first-rate Horse Gears, 2 new Saddles, Bridles and Martingals ; a Carriage - and Harness, Crain in the around, Corn in the ear, and flay by the ton; -300 Chesnut Rails, a lot of Liunher, consisting; of four-ineb Oak Pla.;.k, two-inch Plank, and Oak and Walnut Boards, a lot of Carpenter's Tools, a Dinner, Bell, 3 limps of Bees, and a large Grindstone. Also, Household and Kitchen 'Furniture, such as lie Is, Bedsteads and Bedding, 'Tables and Cnairs . , - 1 Bureau, 1 Cook Stove, 2 Teo-plate Stoves, a Parlor Stove, Corner Cupboard, Settee, Clock, PeA, a large Copper Kettle, several Barrels containing Vinegar, Meat Vessels, ands great , variety of other articla4, too n merous to mention. •,C&,„:,r 'Also, 2 shares of Railroad Stoek_ to c.omntence at 9 o'clock, A, M., on said day, when attendance will be given and terms made known by JOIEsi WEILL, Exam/or. Feb. 23, 1 557. is Public Sale. Irriaß Subscriber, intending to remove to the West, will sell at Public Sale, at his resi 43ence, in Ilatuiltunban twp., lialra mile froth McDimity's Mill, on nursday, the 19/h drr J uj Jrarch. nrxt ~ the following Personal Proper viz: 3 liorttes, 8 - Cows and Youn ,, Cattle, G Shoats, Four-horse Wa g:in,- broad': ,tread, With bed and bows ; a Farm Wagon, Buggy and Harness, PLtughs and harrows, Pouble and Single Shovel Ploughs, Corn Fork, Cutting Box,- Douhle-trees and Si ng h > . ,trocs, Spreaders, Filth Chains, Horse Gears, halters, Cow Chains, Forks, Shovelq, Corn by the bushel, and Grain in the ground. Also,"llonschold and Kitchen Furn iture, such as Taliles, Chairs, Bureau, Bell swab, Safe, Stand, Cooking Sto`ve and Ten plate Stove, Clock, Tubs, Barrels, Iron Ket tle ; a lot of Bacon and Lard, by the p iund, and many other articles, too numerous to ntion. to commence at 10 o'clock, A. :NI., on said day, when attendance will be given and terms n2ade known by Feb. 23., 1857. Register's Notice. NOTICE' is hereby given to all Legatees and other persons concerned, that the rit/ion hereinafter mentioned will be presented at the Orphan's Court of Adams county, for confirmation and allowance, on Tifel , fity, t he :141h. day cf .I.lcuT4tte. xI, viz: N 221. The first account of Frederick Dellone, one of the - ExecutOrs of the last will mud Vstatnent of John Dellone, cle , !easel. 2.:2 - ) The account of .Pet'ir Dellone anil ra j vni 1r) f — Pet er lone, deeezow.l, who was on of the e. , :i'cutors of the la.t will and testanten'tifJohn 1)ellonc, de•zeased. at 101. F. WALTL-S':, Per DANIEL j c4 . ..Nx., Register's Office. tiettystnt Feb. •'3, 1657. td nu' rilllE 1,•E1 1 0 -_ o f I'- TEi: CAps, fur Nal,: IL; 417.\* , 3 1; DIED : AIIItAIIAM IJEItIL eL. SCHICK, Treasurer of Adams county, in conformity with tho 10th section of fill • Act of Assembly, entitled "An Act to revise the DliJitia System, ,gassed the 30th day of ApriVs3, exhibits the following aceuunt: DR. To amount of outstanding Military fines for 1855 and previous years, To amount of Military - fines assessed for 1856 as per report of (3u. Commissioners, To amount of Additional Tar, (per 11. J. Kuhn,) Township* Latimore Lati more Borough Cumberland l➢t minim Huntington Strahau Butler Borough Cum berlandt 0 ermanyt Ox ford I lunti nglon La ti more Ham ilton ban Monallent, Straban Franklin Conowago Tyrone Mountjoy Mountpleasant Reading Union ' Butter B Tough Cumberland Germany Oxford Huntington Latin ore Ham ilton bant Li bertyt am il tont Menallent Strabant Frau klint Conowagot Tyrone Moon tioyt Mou ntpleasant Beading Berwick Freedourf Union Butler* re-Those triarlel thus (t) have since pail in full. Those mar'-:el thus . ) have since Pail in - part. Since the settlement the : , um a Four Hundred and Throe Dollars and Fifty Cents, (~03 SU) has been paid into the Military Fund by different Collectors. CR. By amount paid T. G. Falmostoe.k, Tre;vurer of Independent Blues, 44 Conßty ConiinisNionersTor servß.ri, it eil dill Scott, Brigado Insp(wtd , r, 46. .31pli n F. llail , :v, Treasurer of Marion Hangers, " oto standing Military tines for 1852 •, - .. 46 1554 4 4 46 SC • 1855 ' - Cunt:eters ices fur Exunorai ions- Si Assessois for agftessing S'2B inert, Si Treagurer of I otiependont _Milos, Trensnreesttommission on *3I I J 01.4 1 per unlit., Tox refunded to State. BiLbalite in hands of Treasurer, . FrZ'This is to certify that the abni , e is a comet statement of the Military Arc omit of Adams donnty, 1t...; it appears upon the 80u1i. , 4 in the Comity Commis4i o mtrs' °thee, audited by the County Audit,irs. J. M. WAITER, C lerk. Febrtmry 23, 1857. 4t (141424'414. 4" - -- ,.‘....1r!. , ,..•.... . , ; •",, , 17, . ._ .... s:-,-$. - ' ......:........%`'..- T THE Subscriber, intending to quit farming, wi 11 sell at Public at. hth residence, in Butler township, Adams county, near Low er's dill. on (I.,i , v , fily. Uir I,•Wt thcq fir . ..a6 4 4.ft • ,•/. the following valuable Personal'Property: Five headplYoung Work inorNes,a veal ling .11- Colt, lo head If )filch (;caws and Young Cat t le, a lot of tine Shoats, a llruod Sow, 4 head o f sheep; -a Fo lit .ho ett . e . Wagon, Lime Bed,- SUP P Horse Gears. Ploughs and Harrows, Double Jon FIcATioN• SUPPER in honor of the Shove( Plough', Coca Forks, Cutting Box, 11. election of Buchanan, Breckinridge. Boil- Winnowing Mill, Forks,. Bakes, and many ly and Brewer, will come off at the house of, other farming implements.. Also, Bacon At, Levi Krebs, in Li tt lestown, on SA TUR DA y • Lard, a Ten-plate Stove, and a lot of Kitchen EVENING, the 28th inst.- Speeches. may at Furniture. the same time he expected, in which Ma- iflTSale to commence at 1 1 o'clock, A. M., on said day, when attendance will be given near, Wupmseller and Lebo, the Traitors, will receive such mention as they deserve. and terms made known by Feb. 23, .1.557. JOHN B. GALIiRAITII. • Feb. 23, 1857. is NCillY Family (li;rocery. E. 11. MINNIGH • ESPECTFUL!..Y informs the citizens of :41 Gettysburg and the public generally, that he has opened a new Grocery and. Confectionary Store, on the Northwest corner of the '.diamond, merly occupied by A. B. Kurtz, where he will have constantly on hand a choice variety ef GILOCERI ES, CONFECTION A and. CEDAR WARE, and everything in his hue. Every article that the Eastern .I:irliet can af ford will be kept on hand or supplied at the shortest notice. A share of public patronage is respectfully solicited. All kinds of country produce taken in ex change for Goal?. February 23, 1857. tf E.IIOVAL, ANT) IEIV P ! Tll E tnidersiped resiwetfullv inform their friends and the public in general. that they have commenced the ( binet and Chair-making business. in Baltimore street, near Middle, where they will ma fiifac ure MI kinds of FURNITURE, such as Dressing "T" and Common Bureaus. Tables of Hong descriptions, Bedsteads, Wardrobes, Stands. and every other article in their - ,line— ALL of the best workmanship and good ma terials, which will enable them to warrant their work. Also, every variety of C 1 1.11 RS COFFINS made at short notice, and in the various styles. House Painting and Papering attended to, and done in the .fre-,t wanner. Their prices will be is low as the lowest, as all u. ho way patronize them will acknowledge. irrtutaber and country produce taken to exchange for work. Ils;():1,BECK & REILLEY. Gettysburg, Feb. ly HON LY : TH E undersi aned oars for_saled: ECEE us to make Honey, which cannot he told from that made by Bees, arid does not cost over I:2 1 _ cents per pound in the manufacture. If followed by directions. and will not hold good, the money will be refunded. Price 50 cents earn. sent by mail on the receipt of 17 Three-cent Postage Stamps.. A. J. PurrElsrrhu). (jettv,hurg, Pa .11)11.2i Gni:L.N, Busins, a:ld Sand'Ls A !Jr 3a.t 11 at , MILITARY -ACCOUNT. Names. Peter F. Smith Williluu Finkel Ephraim Martin 'high 111e(1aughy Benjantip Landis eltatti E. Heikes Jacob King Henry Slaybaugh Samuel 'Weaver, James McCullough Solomon Sell Miphael A. Slagle B9fijainin Weaver Archibald (lerroll James Wilson Nicholas Slaybaugh Christian Rindhull.) Michael Croll (leurge lleagy Sam CI `idler Francis Allison Joseph Herman I\liehael-BroWll Pius Unger llenry Slavhangh Samuel Weaver .lames Black -William Staub Henry J. Kuhn Leonard MeElvee Peter Stevens James Wilson Nathaniel l;rayson Daniel Ehrehart Elisha Penrose Henry Witithir — Frederick Stover Levi Kindig Stephen 'Weidner Jesse Clapsaddle Nicholas Ileltzell JohnXiller Jacob Hull Jacob Myers David F. Bair Henry Slaybaugh ISM i - Amounton AmountExonern- I Puplies. I Received. Fees. tioug $8 .... 52 00 $4B 00 9 00 14 33 21 58 34 20 211 00 42 00 114 00 40 50 39 50 MI 1853 1851 19 OS '''.) 00 ... MEI 45 50 811 09 49 00 ' 4 3 50 4ri 50 5S SO 51 (10 3 0 00 41 50 16 35 50 00 3651 25 43 39 911 400`3 26 13 14 35 40 3S 44 63 40 67 I= 46 29 ..",ti. 50 8t; .4)0 111 50 41 50 47 00 Cd 50 1556 40 :',S 20 to 47 1O 65 00 47 50 1;; 00 52 50 52 00 00 f..)0 00 :;7 50 45 50 41 00 6: 00 sC, 00 11 50 21 50 4 00 45.50 30 00 19 95 30 -1)0 5(7 8$ 2, I -I'.l 92 MEI 1;5:33 Plt PNSS INiti I:\s I 1. , 53 QM filliJX•2l=l' PUNTILIII SALE. SALE. E.Stibscri her, intending to remove to the I \Vest. will 11 ait Public Sale, at has resi dence, in (Jiim erland township, Adams co., at r gc a tit 's 1 11 - 111, of; Trirmidq, the day of _lbtrch the following Personal Property, viz : Mahogany and Common lJureaus. s.la ho.gany Tables, Choir:, Stilobot:rd, 8-day t:;tock . and 24-hour Clock, Bedsteads and Bed- dinv„Carpitting Safes, Washstands,( Mahogany and-- (''mninon,) Looking Glasses. Blass and Queetisware, Baltimore Air-Tight Cooking Stove., ann Ten-plate :Stove, Copper raid Iron Kettles, Meat V esst k, %%Alec:lli:wow. Also, ILicon, Lard and Beef, by the pound ; 1 Cow, Carriage. and a great variety of other articles, L(() numerous to mention. alr'Sale 10 oittulictice at 9 o'clock, A. M., on said day. when attendance will be given and terms niallo know n by Felt..::,, 1657. is ISAAC NEELY. Vathqc I" iI1; crfur at Public •••1::10, at Ler thu priTerty owned l e y John iti Tyrolle town ;hip,laal , v, anile•t west of NkJ VC (!fi(: , :ter, TueNibty, day of tho fUh i wit , ru:-.7-on 4 l projwily, viz :--- 5 re Heil COVVI4, :2 a One_ Lurk \Vat!, , Li, (;rain Fail, hay ar: , l duly , Furk.:. Suovel , , 1:akr,..;,, 3 Siwep, (.;1):v To i-piato :)rive, Cooking. tir,,ve. 2 Ci•pcks, :; 1%0de., 2 Curly , a , •lis..lron lettle, Tin awl Eartliern NV:tru, Tull,. 2 .I(.tt. 1•t•-sek. I;ar,,n and Lard, the pound: A pplo-hatter IIY the erw:k, ti-a•! w.l . •_:r, Vitar , ar 1V;14. ,, t. " 4 ,0 , 1 1 1 . , tat0 , !., the Saw awl inan_y utiwr arts-i. 14, ;fro numerous to no.ntirin. A-,irSak to C )intnen,!(! at 11 o'clock, A. M., ut 4'1,1 , Iny, tivl i Iltt. 0 11(1.13Ce Will to; given. male imown LYDIA FLICKINC , EII. -ti Flour• for Sale. F you want a good barrel of Flour, call at I.l l llilE'S STOILLI, as he has made arrange ments to have always the bust, which he vial sell at '23 wits advance. M v : i TTENII')N", Thoze who are fond of music, w , .:1 lin I a or, at. 1185 42 961 50 3 00 '2 ,1 -19 U 2 Outstiin ding. S 67 $3 10 3 23 R 33 00 61 75 14 :33 EEO 31•_'0 • '29 00 17 00 114 00 30 (H) 39 50 lEEE 10 50 EEO FEE 51 57 7 00 35 00 2 10 2 42 '46 50 5S 00 51 00 ira 1121 41 50 OE 7 50 Co 50 3 50 MEI ' 35 0 •)J 3+ 30 ,(1 00 4(.; 50 44 30 EIBI 4-fill 2t; .7;0 illi 4)0 47r . 11 41 iii) 47 50 13 00 51 00 52 00 42 00 EEO 37 :;() 43 30 00 27 00 3; 00 ERE ME 21 50 13 00 45 50 ME 1(il 5U 1,391; 5 21 02 $75 00 ,-,() of) 77 45 lOU 0) 8 (;7 j 56 47; 57 73-, (it) 10 • 6,- 14 sf) 3 17 :15 00 83 50 , j; 00 14; So s(► :30 00 215 lb 2149 !)2 JUIIN MAP OF ADAMS CO. BY g. S, CONVERSE. From actual S'urrrys carrfully 104 - n by C. N. Hopkins. Civil Enyinter. MITTS Map is drafted upon a scale of 1; in ches to the mile, making it very conveni ent to find by it the di4anc from one place to another in the county, and it will have upon it every L' 1 11'3 7,-1 0A D 0 All Post Offices, Hotels, Stores, Churches, School Houses, Cemeteries. Mills. Mechanics' Shops, &c., will be marked, and the residence of EVERY PROPKRTV-HOLDEtt in the county will be noticed with a dot, and his name carefully inserted. It will be distinctly engraved. handsomely colored, and the border ornament ted with views and engravings of Public Buildings and Private Residences of the coun ty, and delivered to subscribers For $5 'per Copy. The undersigned have examined the draft of the Map of Adams County, now being prepar ed by Mr. CoxvimsE, and are well satisfied with its general correctness. When finished in the style of the Maps of other counties shown as specimens, it will be a beautiful and valuable Map. and should be possessed by ev ery family able to own it in the county. As the Maps are to he made wail ,rur ;;abscribers, we hope no person will fail to secure one while the opportunity - presents i;s_Of. _ REFERENCES: 1), A. Buehler, Dr. 11. L. Bate4her, 1)r. S. S. Selinmeker, Prof. M. L. Steever, Fah nestoek Bit's, "ohs, George Arnold, ° Dr. C. F. Seiucirer, A. D. Buehler, "li•t 7 4itinin.i;ll,Y, S. R. Russell, .Do.‘ ,Wills, C, 11. Buehler, C. Swepo, • 1/r. C. I'. Krauth, Cobean « Poston, _R. U. IliTer, Rev. •Ineali Ziegler, J. L. Schick, 11. J.- Stehle, Prof. Muldenberg, I (:. P.V:niWyck, Danner & Zie:-. l ler, .1. Motel:, R. G. MeCrei%ry I)r i It lliirner, *David McCreary, M. d, W —McClean, Rev, R. llill, , John L. llill, Pr. 11. S. Huber. 1.11 , , 1857. - _ LiNid or Oxllers IftEMATINING in the PO.l ()Ilice, at Oettys- Ji burg, Feb. 14, 1657. Baker Miss is Mary E. Bailey Mrs. Nutley B. Metz Jacob Bailey. Mrs. Nancy " Col. .John or Barber John Capt. James White Renter Mrs. Mary Moritz Carrie F. Brine Mrs. liannith Mii , or I ieorgo Brown Mrs. Sarulk • Niirris Sie , an Butler I)attiel 'Philips Bev. Samuel - Diehl Daniel Reding Valentine'.: Eakins :Miss Mary Rineek or Cornelius Forney Bier Chisiopher Frow Archibald Kiser Mrs. Mar,tr,aret Goldsmith M. Russell Nathaniel Green 11 i i. . I leery Herman Nlar s v Ann _Sell Miss Eliza limier Margaret AnirSmeak John llossler lienry Seutt Mrs. Jane Irvin JoSeph , Scott Abraham V. Johnson .1. R. M. Stvcler Jamel Kepner Joseph Styaley .Ahrttham Kerrigan ..Indrew Stratton Joseph 13. King William Stoke:: Mrs; Mary Kloopper Adolph Tawney D. A. Lahman John 1)., of Thompson ill Js. Jami C.::' , 'Frostle Lima(' Peter Wible .nis. Julia Little Sit mel W les Myer Long Henry Woolf aci ) . - -- Lover llenry WM. f; I LLE‘VI E. P. M. la - Persons calling Gar Betters in the above List will please say they wt , ru advertnied. Itentovalk. 91FIE nmiersigtn:d. beim , the authorize/ per k- Soil to 'Make removals into Ever I rein Cemetery. hopes that Hitch as vontemplate the renioval of the ieliptin, of deceased relatives of friends, Kill avail diemselves of this seir-al id - the year to have it done, lliti terms are moderate, and every eltlirt is made to pl e ase. pEr l()}2 - Kaye,. (/'liras Ceinxtery. Fubrunry 0. 1857. Last :Vol ice. r l lll3 undersigned renew 4 the notice hereto fOre given to all. persons indebted to to call and settle their.accounts. And us this request has been entirely dkregarded by ti nontber of persons,. this IpIST ~ : OTICE is hereby given toall interested.' that ail accounts unsett l e d a p e , th e 10,1 i, /rex/, will be placed in ..the' hands of an officer for collet:Lion. without regard to persons. Those wishing to save costs - call and Kettle be: fore that time. - GEO. E. 131.1 EULER. February 9, 1857. 3t lirVashinglon liolell Abhottdmon, .I.(tatit.v (fulliitij, Pr, (Removed to the larze and coo.mnient house, formerly Ca: I's. opp,e.,ite L he 0 14 stand of Col. I eko..) rriF, subscriber respectfully informs the pu die that he has °polled a Public flouse of Entertainment in the borough of A Wiens town, where he will be happy to entertain all who may call with him. I (twin , ' had many years' knowledge of the business oCno te I-keep ing, he flatters himself that his efforts to please will he satisfactory. Give the " Washington" a call. FRANCIS J. WILSON. February_ 18, 1856. tf Aireloysi for flee I'eop!c. FA 71NESTOCK I3ROTHERS have just re ceived and are now opening a large and varied assortment of Dry Gioods, Queensivare. Hardware, &c., to which they invite the atten tion of those wishing cheap Goods. As our stock has been selected with great rare, from the largest wholesale houses of New York. Philadelphia, and Baltimore, we are prepared to offer inducements to I.nirchase low U , such as cannot often he had, (ionic an•/ examine our stock, and we know you will not leave Without buying. Oct. 6, 1556 Cheap Fall & Winter Clothing. litrli have nose got up our Fall and Winter I T stock of Ready-made Clothing. con,i.,t ing, of Over Coats, in great variety : Dre , is ! o ats, of every desetiption : Monkey Jackets,_ Vests. Pantaloons. Shirts, Drawers. &c. &c.— Also Boys' Clothing, of all sizes. Our stock of Over Coatings, Cloths, Cassimers, Cassinets, Vestings, &c. &c., is large and full : and having experienced workmen continually' employed cutting out and making up, if we cannot please you with a Garment ready made, we can sell you the materialoake your measure and make you up a suit on the very shortest notice. We sell none but our own make, and warrant them well made, and insure a pod fit'or no side. , Our prices are low, our motto being "small profits and quick sales," for the casu. Please call. fr‘.; c'a't tie &at. The New York and Philadelphia fall and winter FASE I lONS just received. GEORGE ARNOLD. October G, PLENLAD lutufTrunks..it ►' A:tN01.1) S - Sign of the Red Front PZII;LIC 11115 subscriber , intending to quit farming, will sell at public sale, at his residence, :3 miles from Littlestown, in Germany town ship, Adams county, on Thursday, the sth day Nardi next, the following valuable personal property, viz : 3 Ilorscs, - a yearling Colt, five Mitch Cows. (one of them with a calf by her side.) a fine Brood sow, and a lot of Shoats : a four horse Wagon. with bed and bows ; ploughs and harrows, winnowing mill, patent cutting box, saddle and bridle, grain cradle, scythe, grindstone, forks, rakes, and other farming implements: Corn by the bushel, Hay by the ton, and grain in the ground. Also, household and kitchen furniture, such as Tables and Chairs, Bedsteads and Bedding, Dressing Bureau. wardrobe, tubs and meat vessels, and many other articles too numerous to mention. • Sale to commence at 10 o'c!ock, A. At., on said day, when attendance will be given and terms made known by PUILIP BUDDY. February 9, 1817. - is H.'l'. Webb, Auctioneer. PUBLIC SALE. 9'IIIE subscribers. Administrators of the es tate of Philip Thomas, sen., decensed,will will sell at'pnblie sale, at the late residence of said deceased', in. Strnban - township, Adams county, 1 mile front New Chester. on Torv thoi, the l ltic of Pequitary instant, the follow ing valuable personal property, viz: horses, 6 Cows, 3 head of Young Cat tle, G flogs, `ow and ?igs, 1 narrow tread Wagon, 1 one-horse Wagon, hay and wood ladders, wagon bed, bows and cover. sleigh, ploughs and harrows, shovel plotighs, hore rears. '2 winnowing mills. (one new,) log and 611.11 chains. cow and hatter chains, lot of bags; Wheat. Rye, Oats anti Corn, by the bindle!, Hay by the ton, and grain in the ground ; Tables and (`hairs, Bedsteads and Bedding, corner nnd kitchen cupboards. 2 ten-plate stoves, 1 ooking stove, eight-day clock, car peting, copper and iron kettles, tin it earthen ware, tubs and went, vessels, bacon and lard by the pound. together with all the household and kitchen furniture, too tedious to mention. sale to commence nt 10 o'clock, A. At., on said day, when attendance will be given and terms made known by HENRY. THOMAS. • • SAMUEL THOMAS, Feb. 9, 184. itf/in in islrafor.v. PC iDLIC• SALE. 11 viw auhseriher. intending to quit farming. will sell at public sale, at his residence, mile west of Gettyshuig, near the Millerstown road, Ott Thm•ythry, 61/1,5//i day of Harrh the following Personal Property, viz : 11011 S ES, one of them a very large SIM,. (Porkin : /han,,) weighing sixteen !m -- deed pounds. a very fine Jack.; Cola and Yonnr. Cattle, I logs, a three-horse Wagon and' I:hoe - Bed, n one-horse Wagon, 2 Sleds. f rain Drill, Threshing ,Itlachine. Clover Stripper, Ct0,48-ent Saw, ,Ploughs, Shovel Ploughs, flar row, Coltivator, Spreader, Double and S:zigle 'frees. tog Chain, Cow ()haling, Horse:gehm, Saddle, Bridles and Halters. Forks. Shovels: , I t'.\ Y 1)1 - the ton, Corn Fodder : 400 Chesnut Lociist and Chesnut Posts, 1200 Ches nut Shingles; Laths ; n double-harre; _Con Dining Table, 1 Breakfast Tattle. Chairs, Car peting, Wool 'Wheel, Bards._ Boxes, and - tt guilt many other articles too numerous to toention. (!,s Me to commence at 10 o'clock. A. M.• on said day, when attendance will be-given mid terms multi known by SA MUM.; •IIKR BST. February 2, 1857. is 11411141141 : • ru HE subscriber. intending to quit farniing, will sell at public sale. at his residence, in 'Menllien township, Adams county. about one mile front Bendersville, An Thitrgetrty, the 1;!1, March itc.et, the follow ing.Perz,on al Property, viz 6 head of ElrorKes, from 6 :years down to I year old COWS and Dogs, 1 four horse Wagon, a two horse Wagon. Cart, Sled, Ploughs and Ilarrows.a good Lime Box, Ilay and Wand Ladders: Stores, Beds 'and Bedsteads, and many other articles too nu merous to mention. ri — Sale to commence at 10 o'clock, A. M., on said day, when attendance will be given and terms made. known by JACOB C. BENDER. February 2, 1857. is PUBLIC SALE. rpTIS subscriber. intending to qUit farming, 11. will sell at public sale, at his residence. (at I larinlaWs Saw 31ill. 1 mile above Arendts ville,) On .Ib,nllry, The 9/h dad/ t,./ Mardi iw.y/-. the following valuable personal proper ty, viv.: hetld of fROINCI4, (two of which are brood mares, with foal,) a two-year-old Colt, 4 Cows,.l Fat Steer. Ti head of Young Cattle, 10 head of Flogs. 1 four-horse narrow-tread Wagon, hay ladders. wood ladders, horse ge a m—piongits imti - hart ow s , cutting box, log and other chains..forks. rakes. and other farm ing utensils. Also. a set of Blackstnith Tools, and a lot of Potatoes. Sale to commence at 10 o'clock, A. M., on said day, when attendance will be given and terms made known by SAMUEL HARTMAN. February 9, 18:;7. 'ts New Goods NEW ESTA LI Sll EN T ! - I AMPS S; BRO. respectfully inform their fp, friends and the public generally, that they have opened a Merchant Tailoring Establishment, in the room recently oc cupied by A. Arnold. in South Baltimore street near the Diamond. where they will at all times be happy to aceOutritodate all who may patron ize Oulu. Their stock of Cloths, Cassimeres, Vestings, Cassinets. Cords, Summer Goods, ( 1 ,:c., is large and selected front the latest styles —all of which they will dispose of at prices as low as they can possibly aflbrd. their system being to sell CHEAP, fur cwfh or coun try pioduce. They will make tip garments of every de scription in the most substantial and desirable manner, all warranted to fit and not to rip.— owls bought of them not to be made t:p in their establishment will be cut free of charge. They are making up a lot of READY-MAPE 11's:G, in the' best manner, which they will sell as cheap as the cheapest. They have also on hand a large assortment of Hosiery, Simpentiers. Slarbf, Vollarm, &c., to which-they would call the attention of the public. .J.1,7 -- The Latest Fashions regularly received. Cash or Country produce always current for goods or work. Don't mistake the place. March 17. 1856. . —Susquehanna Hole!, opposite Calvert Station, Baltimore. Md. E undersigned having leased the above Hotel and put it in complete order, is pre pared to accommodate his friends and tho travelling public. The proprietor will he pleased to see his old friends, and promises to make their stay comfortable and sati , h own.. Ig43Ze taken to al.ll from Calvert Station EN TIAN KN. 4:6 VIM want to:,elect from irec of charge. R large Irmd-ouie variety or cravats., BA .11 4.1 1N (!1 11.indheit:ings, Su.,?..nders, &c.f . ft. vou .14 Jule P ,- 6. tf Prlorni - ou. call at Executor's Notice. ISAAC RIDDLE3IOSER'S ESTATE.—Let ters testamentary on the estate of Isaac Rid dlemoser, late of Butler township. Adams co., deceased, having been g ranted to the , under. signed. residing in the B orough of Gettysburg, ho hereby gives notice to all persons indebted to said estate to make immediate payment. and those having claims against the same to pre sent them properly authenticated for settle ment. JOEL B. DANNER, Ex'r. February 16, 1857. OC Administr4ixator's Notice. GEORGE BOLTON'S ESTATE.— Letters of administration on the estate of George 'Tenon, late of llenallen township, Adams county, 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 the same to, present them properly authenticated for settlement. JOHN HOFFMAN , (of Peter.) Feb. 16, 1857. :Administrator. Administrator& Notice. li) P THOMAS'S ESTATE.—Lettefs 'of A- administration of the estate of Philip Thomas, sen., Into of Straban township, Ad ams county, deceased, having been granto to the undersigned, (the first named residing in Gettysburg and the last named in said ,town ship of Straban,) they hereby give notice to all persons indebted to said estate to make imme diate payment, and those having claims against the same to pypitellt them prrperly authentica ted fur settlement. HENRY THOMAS. • SAMUEL THOMAS, Feb. 9, 1857. 6t Adniinext u lor . AdininiErtrator'S Notice. mA kir 81111 M ERVIL LE'S }STATE.— 1 Letters of tidminististiOn on the estate of ilnry Summeriille. late of Hampton, Adams county, deeensed,- having been granted to the undersigned. residing in the same'plaee, he hereby gives notice to all persons indebted to said estate to make immediate payment, and those having claims against the same to pre sent them properly authenticated for settle ment. .) AGO BAULA BA G II; _Meer. February 9, 1857. Gt Administrator's Notice. Ntr CIIRONISTER'S ESTAt E. —Letters of - A administration on the estate . of Emanuel Chtonisterdate of Reading tow nship,Adams deceased, having been granted to the under signed; residing in the same township, he hereby gives notice to all persons indebted to said estate to make itnmediate.payment; and those having elnims against the,same to pre sent thempropertv authenticated for settlement. 11E41,Y A. PICKING, ..4(11)01.. Jan. 26, 1857, : Administrator's Notice. MICHAEL MILLER 'S ESTATE.--Letters of administration de bads non, With the will annexed, on the, estate of Michael Miner, late of Cumberland township, Aditua coun ty, deceased, having been granted to the lin, dersigned, resitting in Gettysburg borough. he hereby gives notice to all persons indebud to Said estate to Make' immediate payment, and those having claims 'against the same to pre sent them properly authenticated for settle ment, JACOB BENNER, February 2;1857. Gt Administrator , o Notice. AIAGDALEX A AIELLEIt's ESTATE.—Let ters of administ. 'mien on the estate of Magdalena Miller l late of Cumberland ip.• ,auti co., deceased, having been granted to the undersigned, residing in the Borough of Gettysburg, he hereby'. : "gives. notice _to all persons, indebted to said estate to make• immediate payment, and those having CTaims against the same to present them.properly,au thenticated for 14 ailment.- JACOB- 13.ENNITR„ Aber. February 2, 1857.-',Gt . , Executor's Notice. ENRY L. ,RICKETS-ESTATE.—Letters testamentary on the estate of Henry L. Nickey, late of Hatnilspn township, Adams minty. deceased. haying been granted to the undersigned, residing ir. the same township, he hereby gives notice to all persons indebted to said estate to make immediatepayment, and those having claims against the saute to pre sent them properly authenticated for settle ment. GEOItUI 13,ARER., Feb. 2,1857. -6t Executirr. Queensware. LARGE and elegant assortment of Queensware just received and ready for sale. Persona wishing to ,commence house keeping or to till op sets of ware. should call early. Also a -great variety °Whim) Vases, all of which are offered at very low rates.— Call and se:ect from the benutil44l ware at the Store of FA lINESTOCK BRO'S. February 16, 1857. Collateral. Inheritance Tax. w, M. F. WALTER, Esq., Register of Ad sins county, in account.with the Com monwealth, for Tax on Collateral Inheritan— ces, received from December 1, 1855, till Nor. 30, 185 G, inclusive, Da. To ca9h received from estate of David Trout, (balance.) $2 66 411 " W. W. /101tzinger; --- 2 30. - 41 4{4 Anna Sowers, 12 72i 66 James Black, 17 08 4 , Margaret !lesson, 15 15 66 46 Sarah Dickson, 66 306 •• Samuel ‘Veirich, 4G 83 Susan Patterson, 17 00 Mary Ehrehart, 16 30 Sarah ‘,N"ilson, (in part.) 58 00 George Wortz, 20 53 IT :31 l'3'.:1::1 Deduct commissions, 5 per cent., Cr.—By costs paid on appeal in Troi ers estate, 17 OG R. G. McCREARY, Audi reGninry 9,1857. 4t New Goods! this way, if you want to save at ‘..) least 20 per cent. of y our money. Cobenn & Paxton have just received and aro now open ing the largest and best selected stock of Goods in their line of business, ever offered in Gpttys.. burg, viz: HATS, CAI'S, BOOTS, stloEs, Over-shoes and Socks; Umbrellas, Trunks. Carpet-bags, Fancy Window-biinds. Green Guni Cloth for Window-bli.als, Stationery, Perfumery, and a variety of notions. Also, the largest stock of QUEENSWARE. China, Glass, Stone and - Earthen-ware_ ever Orem , ' in Adams county—ail of which they are determined to sell tower than they can be hail at any other establishment in the county. Call at COBF, N & P NXTO.V:4. Sonth•east Coriwr of the Diamond. No trouble to F.bow.. GooiN, Oet. li. SSG. $204 97 13 24! 251 73 5234 G 7 I-4. -F-+-h =I
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