Nal* %WWII NEW GOODS AGAIN. o tumor= r ItiGRA MIER, has just returned "Ps' Philadelphia with as hand- some and cheap an assortment of Spring Br, Summer Goods 4mm brought to Gettysburg, consisting, in petal (monis, Black and Fancy GRP otinersts i. Marseilles for Pante and Vest., Et.ttinetts, - Le. Also Bareges, Barege de Ltines. Chili Barege. Brilliantine Silks. Satins, Lawns, Ginghams, Calicoes, ,clyths, It:Neese, Ja'rkonet and Swiss Flouncing. Bonnets, Ribbons. .tc.. etc.-- A:so ' • ',aiissceriets & Queeirksware, which will he sold at reduced prices for eget or costrx Produce. To punctual CUSWITIeft a Otegit of six tnopths. S GRAMMER. Aprill3;lBBs.:-,if • Ahl'lEr'S,7l[7 . IiROWIRE STORE. raIHE Subscribers would respectfully ,- 1 1 , .'innuutce to their friends "and the public.that they have opened a NEW HARDWARE STORE in Baltimore at.. adjoining the residence of DAVID ZitcoLm Gettysburg. in which they ate opening a large and Onerat assortment of UAR6WAIRE; IRON, STEEL, GROCFEIS) CUTLERY, COACH TiHMMIKOS, ' Springs, Axles, Saddlery, Cedar Ware, Shoe Findings, • f Oils,Paint S:,• Dyestuffs o . • • ' s l general, incuding every description of articles in the above line of business—to 'which they invite the attention of Coach makers.Blacksmiths. Carpenters,Cabinet. makerb ; Shoemakers, Saddlers, slid the public generally. . r ' Our stock havini been selected with great "ears and ptirchashed for Cash, we goad antee:(forthe Ready Money,) to dispose of any partof it on as reasonable terms as they Cho be purchased any . where. We particularly requests call front' our friends, t.nd earnestly solicit a share of public favor, as we are determined to ee- . tabliiiit:a character for selline• Goods at ow prices and doing business on fair prin. ' . • JOEL B. DANNER, = DAVID ZIEGLER'. Gettysburg, Jun 813.1851.-41. EMT OEMAP STORE.. WE have juet opened and offer to ibtk beet and cheapest assortment of Spring d' Summer •Goods !eyes ieceived the Borough. Having `purchased With great tare, and being de, *ermined to sell cheap, we can' 'offer, ' , Without 'fear of competition, the largest and most desirable assortment, tied at a cheaper .rate than can he furnished in or out of the Botough. We would respeet fullieill the, attention of our friends any customers.to our fine assortment of Black CASSIMERSi - and Vesting', Oassinetts, Kentucky Jeans, Cottonades, Pant Sod of every .desertp lion:lllinkeenette, Tweed; &c. • • FOR THE LiDLE;S—we can show a aplendid variety of Dress Goods, Berages, 4411 balers, Berne De Laines. 31ous Do Laines, Lawns. Brilliantines. Silks, Bon nets 4 Ribbons, Fans, New Styles. Swiss, iSr.e., /ex. Of Queensware and Groceries we have out opus! supply. - dieteful for put past favors. we'hope to Merit *continuance of the same. Call examineend Our stock and satisfy your 444441 that our's is THE CHEAP Aid trouble to show GoOde. goiNEsTocK. BROTHERS. • ' *igis of the Red Front. April 13, 1855. NEW CONFECTIONERY. .t mamm:, PiallE, jaf - .ES PECTFULLY informs his friends 'mole and the public generally that he his taken the stand recently occupied by G. Mf.'/ILEssino, in Chimbersburg street, adjoining Snivnee hotel, where , he Its. opened a large and choice assortment of CONFECTIONS. tifall kinds, CAN DIES, Lemons, Oranees Raisins, Almonds, Pet, Nuts. Ste., to which -he invites the attention ofdeslers. Tiede. signs • also keeping ICE CREAM: .end MEAD of the best quality, and •solicits the patronage of the public. • DANIEL PLANK. , ;Dettysboru April 13, 1855.—if ToBACCO.• v4l r ,- • fi * BOXES 4 L B, LUMP T0 ,,..11 ,,.. 11 SACCO in more and for Rale, at .11; cents by-the boxott BUEHLER'S Old Stand, the cheapeo in the city. ,No. 357:Franklin at., Baltimore. Nor. 24. 1854.—tf ILIC, - MIDS. KENTUCKY LEAF 'EP TOBACCO, 20 Bales Havana. Itlfrdo Saps'. 20 do St. Jago, 20 Cases Beta Leaf.= Just received Old for tale by • WM. BUEHLER. a • No. 167 Frankliu street. N05.24,,1854. • • V PIES can be supplied with every variety of Dress Shoes, by calling at PAXTON & COBEANS. • miff USLINS. (bleached antluribleached;) Drillings sod Tiekings. U you "mat to buy them good and cheap call at SCHICK'S. _ • - =NOS AND MEDICINES, .41 all kinds, from the, best w gasses in the Ctty.A:on- IltarlitY,onhamd and for sale st / the Drug and Bookstore of S. H. BUEHLER. NSW ARE —A large and com e. . p aaaortment of Queensware just '1 - = m)104.14 at- FAHNESTOCKII old Owes* one t Cow alit Irri o soo;*oss cbesp Goods just re- AVIV ARNOLO WE CAN'T BE BEAT! datuther dlrrival Spleasdid Weto .Goods: I.IIA VE the . pleasure of announcing to my friends and the public generally, that I live just received and opened a large and splentliti.supply of SPRING & SUMER GOODS. They consist, in part of Freneh, Eng lish and A:nerieatt CLOTH'S, it: all colors, (torn fl 2 to 55 ; Plain and Fancy Eassi triers. Tweeds, (atihsiturei3, - Plain and Fancy Linens, together with a variety - Pant Stull's'. from 12/ cents up, Vestige, in large variety. , . • , • FOR THE .LADIES , we have SILKS, SILK TISSUE, Linen [mires, Alpacas,' Lawns. Gingliams from 10 cents. up ; Luise° Mullin, Plain and I Id Jaeonets. Lamy Plaids, Nlniis de haines, °dime!' froth a fip Sill:, Kid, Lisle Thread and ("Minn Gloves, HoOnry, Linen Oanthrio 'Handkerehicfs, Thread, Snisse, Camhrie and Cotton Laces and Edgings. Also, Bonnets, Rlb.bons an d Flowers Our present Btock to large, and has bren selected with great csre, hods retortia Style Qaalily and Prim., aml,as our mono to ..Small Profits and Quick Sales." we hope all who wish G itter-BARGA INS will'give us a call be(ore purchasing else where. . • • .t L. SCHICK April 13, 1350, JEST FROM THE CITY Fancy GoOdt„of al?. kinds for kiallii•ti and ileiditMess.. 111 MT , LELLAN IT s just returned 4 T-it' from the City with zioupertor swam- went of FANCY UOODS, to which tihe invited the atiention of Ladies and Gentle men as heing equal to anything in the mar ket, and which wilt be sold low on' the `pr:iicitilo of , quick sales and small ,ofits;." - The assortment includes the new and faahinnable style's 'of . , Cashmeies, Silks, . De tames, Giughams,.Calicoes, De Bilge, Coburg ()laths, Muslin, Lin net', Sack Flannels, Bonnets and Bonnet Trimmings, - Satins; -Ladies' Dress 'Trim mings, Velvets, Artificials,• Blick Volk, Blue do.-Gloves, Hosiery, Handkerchiefs, French worked Collars, Canibrir, Jaconet and Swiss Edgings, Insersings, Muslins, Sleeves. Mohair and Silk Miss, Black Lace. arid Embroidered • Handkerchiefs, Braids.Fitnr, Gentlemen's Collers,.Combs of all kinds. &c. ir:74, a dies an d Gentlemen are requested. -to call end ex amine our Goods. • It a ill gike us pleasure to show them eich 30; 1865 T REIDY-MIDI itLOTIIING - - Very 'cheap. CEORCE LD AAS. just received at his Merchant Taylor Shor, where he has Experienced Workmen constantly employed making up, an eaten 14'6.'1).1 assortment of Black. Blue. Oli) e Green, Biown,,anit Claret French Cloths suitable tor the season, also a Ikrge stock of Plaiti Slid Fancy Cassimers, Silk, Satin, and• every variety of Plain and 'Fahey Vestings. Linnen Drillings; - Satins, and Dress goods, of every kinil, for Men's and Bey?. wear—Constantly on hand a large lot of Ready-made Cluthing,'an'd on short notice will make up 'a garment at any time, 'rhe clothing is all of our own ma king, and we will warrant them k) he done in the very Wit manner, and se to prices we challenge competition. ,Our Cloths, I:llS:timers, tic ~,ate unusually cheap. Owe Os 'a call—our object is to please.— Quick gales ,and small profits, is our motto. ' GEO. ARNOLD. March 30, 18'55 STILL HEY COME! Xew Goods at Less .Pr, tea. • F ARMERS;Iook to your interests. If you: want to get hack the money you lost, just .call at the Northwest corner of the Diamond, where'you will save at least 25 per cent. and get the full worth of your money, and Where ynu will not have to' pay for those who don't pay. Don't forget to bring your money. Also bring along anything and everything you . hare to sell—suclias nurrticEGds, BA CON, LARD, RAGS, and everything you.think will, sell,--sud I will buy at what they are worth.' Just call at the People's Store. , , • ICI' The Stock consists of DRY GOODS, Groceries, Clothing wade to ordit. Ir4f. New Queens-ware and Cedar-ware. JOHN HOKE. Gettysburg. March 2. 1855.—ff SPRING & "Stil GOODS. AARNOLD has just rammed from • the Cities, with ,the rlargest and cheapest stock of Spring and Summer GOODS, ever hefore offered to Abe cid zeus of the'Vown or ,entinty, coneisting in part of French Black, Brown. Blue and Olive Cloths, Fancy, and Black Cassi metes, Satin. Cass mere Marseilles. and and other Vestingv. Tweeds. Kentucky Jeans, and Satinette. for Nene' wear. Bereges,Berege de Lai n es,Mous de. Laines, Sze., for Ladies' wear, alga .11 large and splendid assortment of BON NETS, Parasols. Men's "Canton, Straw, mid Pelm`Leaf HATS. - He invitescall to come and examine hie Suirk of Honda. He assures them he will sell 30 per cent. cheaper than any , other house in 'mem March 30, 1856. NOTICE. LrrrEßs of Administration on the es. lat. of JOH N GILBERT, late of Ham iltonban township, Adams countY;,Pa., de ceased,- having been granted to the sub scriber residing in Franklin township, mi nce is hereby given to such asare indebt ed to'said estate to make payment without delay,and those having claims are request ed to present the large properly authentic.. red for settlement. , • D. CHAMBERLIN, :Var. May 11, 1855.—tit • IMARABOI4I3 and FANI, of all _prices A And qualities at • • - • EICHIOIO3. LIST OF RETAILERS g - I F Goods, Wares and .Merchandiso. ‘—r within the county of Adams, return ed and classified by the undersigned Ap. praiser of Mercantil(' Taxes, in accordance with tho several Acts of Assembly, (or the year 1855 • CLASS. . AleT LICENOI.B. 713orough of Gettysburg. 14 A. B. Kurtz, if 00 9 Fahnestock Brothers, •25 00 12 George Arnold, 12 50 12 Abraham Arnold, - 12 50 13 Jacob S. Grammer, 10 00 13 Danner & Ziegler, 10 00 14 John Hoke, .7 00 14 George !Attie, 00 14 31arcus Sdinson, 7 00 14 8. H. Buehler, 7 00 14 Keller Kurtz. 7 00 14 Paxton & enbean, ‘ 7 00. 14 Daniel Plank. 7 00 14 Philip Winters. 7 00 14 8. 8. Forney, AV. ) 7 00 . 14 Simnel Little, 7 00 14 William Gillespie, • 7 00 14, Emanuel Ziegler, 7 Of* 14 Alias M. MoCleJlatt, • 7. 00 14 'Jacob Norbonk, ' 7 00 14 A. Schwartz, 7 00 14 Aaron Constant, '7 00 14 Owen Robison, . 1 0 14 J. 'L. Schick, 14 Alexander Frazer, Cumberland township 14 John Weikert, ' 7 00 14 George Trestle, rntll., 7 00 St raban township. 14 Jacob King, • 7 00 14 Hugh King. 7 00 14 P. & C. W. Myers, 7 00 14 Philip Hann, 7 00 Menalien township. 14 David Dovinnoy, 7 00 14 Ch:irles Elden. 7 00 14 .1. & S. A. Burkholder, 7 00 14 insish Penrose & Co., 7 00 14 Abel T. Wright., 7 00 14 George Minnigh, 7 00 14 0. P. House, 7 00 14 Wm. Overdeer, 7 00 14 Joel Fisher, 7 00 Butler township. 14 Noah . 14 Jesse Hum*, 14 Edward Stehle, 14 J. A. !tether. 14 Samuel Faber, 14 Jaeob Penny% 14 lleecher and Hoover, 14 Henry Tyrone township, 14 B. W. Riley & 14 LIMOS B. Jameson, Liberty township 14 G. N. Grayilon, 7 00 . Hamilton township. 14 Jno. H Aulabaugh, 7 00 14 Charles Spangler, 7 00 14 Win. Wolf, 7 00 14_ .11.e_n_ty_bLailIer,... • • 7 00 14 14 - Win. Bricker, 7 00 L 4 John Heagy. 7 00 4iountjoy township. 14, Sylvester Fmk, 700 14 John Yoest, 7 00 14 Peter 13. Mikswell, 7 00 14 John Jacobus, 7 00 14 Jacob Fearer, , 7 00 Latintore township. 14 Henry B. Smith, 7 00 Awnklin township. 14 Jacob Mark, 7 00 14 Abraham Scott, 7 00 14 C. Cover, 7 00 14 S. Cover, 7 00 14 Henry Whitmore. 7 00 14 Peter Mickley, 7 00 13 Jacob F. Lower, 10 00 14 John Wertz, 7 00 14 Jatnesß. Wrighbton, . 7 00 14 Nlartin L. Miller, . 7 00 14 GerKge Danse, 7 00 14 Chainberlin & Biggs, 7 .00 Hontingion tounuthip. 12 Jacob A. Gardner, 12 50 13 B. F. Gardner, 10 01) 14 Isaac Riddlenioser, • 7 00 14 John Gardner, 7 00 Hamilionban township, . 13 Jacob Brinkerhoff, 10 00 13 Paxton &, Blythe, 10 00 14. Jaceb Heifleigh, 7 do 14 JOhn C. Sliutzer, 7 00 14 Eve Statile, 7 00 Oxford township. 13 Wm. & AI S. Himes, 10 00 14 Mary Mao. 7 00 14 Ambrose N. Staub & Brother, 7 00 14 Jos. J. & Emanuel Smith, 7.00 Berwick township, 14 D. E. Hollinger 86. Graffe, 7 00 14' Wm. Davis. 7 00 14 Jacob Geiselman, 7 00 14 Abraham Bushy & Dellone, 700 14 Jusepti R. Hoary, 7 00 . • Mountpleasant 'township. 14 John & Ephraim Miller, 7 00 14 Peter O'Neal, Rending township. 14 Jacob Aulabaugh, 14 Ephraim Howard, 14 Adam S. Myers, 7 00 Conogago township. . 14 Jno: Busby, sr, 14 Riley & Sneeringer; 14 John Ginter, Union township. 14 Peter Long, 14 Abraham Sell, 14 Wm. Myers; Germany township. 13 Ephraim Myers, 10 00 13 Norbeck & Shorb, 10 00 13 Spaldhig&Brother, 10 00 • 14 Dr. Stoneseifer, 14 Henry Mayer, 14 Georg . ° Houck, APPEAL., iwoTR.:F. is hereby given to all persons ." interested in the above return of cies. sification, that I will bold en appeal at the rniesinnere Office, in Gettysburg, on Tuesday the sth dug of June next, be. tween the hours of it, o'clock A. M., and 9 o'clock P. 111.,—w hen and where all per quins that may consider thenuielves ag• grieved by said Clislifidation-inat,..-at- • J. AUGHINBAUGL Appraiser of Mercantiie Taxes of Adams co. May 4,'1855.=-41 . F you want a fine Beavar;or Silk fiat; call on PAXTON it COBEAN. Blanks of all kinds fer sale at this office. Adienthinfflits• SILIMANDEi SARIS. EVANS do wATIN, No. 26 South Fourth St., Phila Iphin. 'Great fire, Chestnut Fifth Streets, Friday morning, - Decenher, 15th, 1854. EVANS & WATSOV'S SALANIAN. DER SAFES TRILIiiPHANT, as they always are•when put 'tithe test. ••• Puiticateits, Dec. Ib, 1854. Macens t vans &, WATSON, 1%10. 26 South Fourth St.., Phililelphia. GENTLEMP.N.:,—We;ako much pleasure in recommending yout Salamander Safes' to Merchants and °Dors in want of a Se cure means of • preservhg their books,.pa pore, Ste., from fire,. asthe one we pur chased Irorn you, sboutteven months since has preserved our bools. paperi and cash in as good a conditim as, they were when put into it, befni the great fire of this morning, which detroyed the entire block of buildings cornik- of Chestnut and Fifth streets. Thu e4O was in use in our office, on.the second fltor ;dour building. from which place it fellinto the cellar, and remained there until the fire was .out.— ,The Safe was then reaoved end opened in the presence of et east 1000 persons, who witnessed the giod condition of the contents. Will you Meuse have the safe and locks repaired, aisle intend to put it in nio again, having prlect confidence in its tire•proof qualities., Yours, ResterthdlY. LACE' & PHILLIPS. Evans & Watson tike pleasure in re ferring to the fallowing. among the many hundreds who have had their Sates in use :—U. S. Mint, Philada.; Farmers and Mechanics' Bank Philada.; Samuel Allen, Esq.. High- Shlriff, Philada.; John N. Henderson, ,City Controller; Caleb Cape &-Co.. No. 183 Market St. ; Rich ard Norris & Son, Timm-1306v° builders, Philada.; Bancroft & sellers, Machinists, ~vortier 16th and Janes Sts.; Franklin Fire In-mance Penney'. vintra Railroad Co.. Philada.; Lacey & Phillips, corner fifth and Minor Sts.; Sharpless Bro.. No. 3: South Second St.; James Kent & Sauter, No. 147 North Third Street ; W. 11. Bowman & Sono, No 51 North Third St.; Smith. Williams & No. 87 Market St.; J. & R. Orne, No. 185 Chestnut St. A large assortment of the above Safes always on hand (warranted to stand at lest 10 per cent. more tire than any Her ring's Safe now in toe.) EVANS & IV ATSON, also matufacture and keep for sale, Iron Shutters, Iron Doors and Iron Sash. lor making fire-proof Vaults for Banks, stores, pubjie and priva:e buildings. Seal and Letter Copying Presses ; Patent Slate Lined Refrigerators, &c. Please give us n call, at N 0.26 South FOURTH Philadelphia. April 6,1855.—1 y 7 00 7 00 7 00 " 00 7 00 7 00 7 00 7 00 FRENCH TRUSSES. ERNIA OR RUPTURE success. A-mildly treated, and comfort insured, by use of the elegant French Trusses, im ported by the allbscribur. and made to or. tki expressly for Itis,sales. All sutlering with Rupture will be grat tied to learn that the occasion now otters io procure a Truss combining extreme lightness, with ease, durability and cor rect construction, in lieu of the cumbrous and uncomfortable article usually sold.— An extensive assortment always on band, Adopted to every variety of gupture in a dults and children, and for sale at a range of price' to snit all. Cost of Single Trusses, 82, $3, $4, and $5 ; Double, $4, $5. $6, $B, and $lO. Persons at a distance can have a Truss sent to any address by remitting the a mount, sending measure around the hips, and misting side affected. For Sale Wholesale and Retail by the Importer, CALEB H. NEEDLES. S. W:eor. Twelfth 454 Hare Streets, Yhtludelphia Depot for Dr. Banning's Improved Pat ent Body Brace; Chest Expanders and Erector Braces ; Patent Shoulder Braces ; Suspensory Bandages; Spinal Props and Supports. Latlies'''Rooms, with compe tent lady attendants. March 30. 18.55.-3 m F. H. SMITH, PORT AIONNAIE. POCKET BOOK AND DRESSING CASE MANUFACTURER, N. W. cor.of Fourth& Chestnut eta, Philadelphia. ALWAYS on hand a large and varied assortment of Port Monnaies, Pocket Books, Bankers Cases, Note !folders Port Folios, Porta ble Desks, Dressing Cases, Work Boxes, Calms, Travelling Bags, Backgammon Boards, Chess Men, Pocket MeMorandum Books, Cigar Cases, 4-c. Also. a general assortment of English, Frenah and German FANCY GOODS. Fine pocket s Cutlery, Razors, Razor Strops and Gold Pens . Wholesale, Sscontl.and Third Floors. F. H. SMITH, N. W. cor. Fourth tic Chestnut its., Philadelphia. N. B.—On the receipt of sl, a Superi or Gold Pen will be eeut to any part of the United States, by mail ;—describing pun, thus. medium, hard, or soft. 7 001 March 30, 1855.—1 y IL D. CLIFTON & SON, MEN'S AND Dol6' CLOTBING BTORE, North East corner of Second and Dock sit, Plias To the Citizens ((Gettysburg, Pa. and vicinity. YOU are respectfully invited to exam ins the extensive and varied assort ment of MEN'S & BOYS' CLOTHING, at-the store of the subscriber, 'where may allays be found a full supply of READY MADE CLOTHING, of all sizes and de scriptions, wore by men and boys of all ages and sizes made by experienced work. men and of the very beat material, the make, fit, and appearance surpassed by no establishment in the city; Please preserve this notice, and give me a call, and fit out yourselves and bons in a manner worthy ut you and , them. Remember the North 'East corner of Second and Dock Streets, R. D. CLIFTON & SON. April 13, 1555.--iy • . . LEWITOES FRITZ, HENRY gr. Co No t 29, North THIRD street, PHILADEVA. 110 ROCCO Manufacturers, Currier!, /LK and Importers of FRENCH CALF •and dealer in Rio and OAK SOLE LEATHER & - Feb. 28,1800—.1y • Watches, :Jewelry,, . Silverware iN AND FANG ( GOODS. TO. A Choice assortment of the Finest Quality, 7014 II•LE AT TOP LOWICAT CAIV PRICiII AT WM. B. ELTONUEAD'S. No. 184 South Second Street. between Pine and Union, West aide, PHILADELPHIA. ►IIHE assortment'embraces a Large Jt. and Select Stock of Fine %V etches, Jevielry, Silver Ware, Album Ware, plated Silver, in Spoons, Forks, Ladles, &o.— Jet Goods, Fans and Fancy Articles of a superior quality, deserving the examina tion of those who desire to procure the best gdods at Lowest Cash Prices. Having a practical knovileke of the business, and all available facilities for im porting and Manufacturing, the subscriber confidently invites purchasers, believing that he can supply them on terms as favor able as any other establishment in either of the Atlantic Cities. of Diamond and Pearl Jewelry and Silver Ware manufactured to order, within a reaeonable time. 10:7.Watelies, Jewelry and Silver Ware faithfully repaired. W. B. EL'IrONHEAD, No. 174 South 2d St.,a few doors above tho 2tl St. Market, West uido. p in the South Window of the Store, may he seen the famous BIRD CLOCK, Which commands the admiration of the scientific and curious. September 29, 1954.—1 y _ SNIING GOODS, 1855. D. GREENE has now in hie store • a large and choice STOCK: of SPRING DRESS GOODS; to which lie particularly asks the attention of the la dies of GETrYSBURG Beautiful Spring, Silks, from cal to 82,50. Barege and Grenadine Robes, French Lawns and.Jnerinets, Plaid Cambrieks ar.d Pereals. British and French Prints, Barege de Laines,Stimmer Mouselins, &c. Bisehotre Super. Blaek Silks, unequalled in cblor,and quality. Shawls and Mantillas in great variety, and at 010 lowest prices. J. D. Greene has but ONE PRICE, and that the lowest for cash. Corner of Ninth and A tett Streets, Philutlelphia Aland] 16, 1855.—54 SAMUEL G. L‘11T116V46.1 [H. F. ZOLLICKOBFFE MITIIEWS &ZOLLIIIOFFER, GENERAL PRODUCE COMMISSION MERCHANTS, No. 123 North Howard Street, BA I,THHOR WILL pay particular nuenlioe to the pur. chase of GUANO and FERTILIZERS. Consignments Solicited. RE FER EN CES 13.44T1M0111t —lvrael Griffith. Esq, Christian Keener, Esq. Dr..llavitl Keener, E. L. l'arker & Co, Bartholow, Tiffany & Co., Lung & Byrn, Hurst & Berry. Johnston. Esq., Jefferson county, Va. ; Clean)/ & Co. Cincinnati. O. ; Miglogly & Gilpin, Parkersburg, Va. ; kin. F. K. Zollickoffiff, Nash ville, T.; F Collier, Esq., Attorney at law, Fitts. burg, Pa.; JOS. Deilapialie, Eaq., Hil:eboro', O.; C. W. Button, Eaq , Harper's Ferry, Va.; D. Mc. Conaughy, Esq., Attorney at law, Gettysburg, Pa- June 23, 1854.-1 y OLD SOLDIERS. BOUNTY LAND ACT OF 1855. 11111 IF undersigned is now fully prepa red to file and prosecute Claims to Bounty Land, fur soldiers of the Revolu tion, of the War of 1812. and of ALL other wars in which the U. States hate been en gaged—and for their indews and minor ehildren. The • new act embraces them all. lit addition to his long experience and success, Ito yould add, that, In all the many claims he has hitherto filed, (be tween 100 and 200) he has carefully pre served, and has now' evert , thing necessa ry to establish the rights of claimants—as also Rolls and Lists of Companies, and fa cilities for furnishing proofs in all cases that may be entrusted to htm. He is now rapidly filing claims. He has made complete arrangements (or loca ting warrants in the Western States.— Warrants bought—Warrants sold. Ap ply personally or by letter to D. M'CONAUGRY. Gettysburg, March 0, 1855.—tf BOUNTY LANDS. SOLDIERS who served in any war of the U. States a term not less than jourleendays.vre entitled to 160 ACRES BOON l'X LAN D,and in ease of the death of the soldier, his widow or minor chil dren, (if any,) are entitled to the same quantity. In cases where 40 or 80 acres have already been received, the difference necessary to make up the 100 acres can now be drawn, Ir=7"Apply to the subscriber, at his of fice, in Gettysburg, where persons having Land Warrants to sell, may obtain the highest price for them. it. G. M'CREARY. March 18,1855.-6 m MINTY LAND CLAMS. THE undersigned will attend promptly to the collection of claims for BOUN TY LANDS tinder the late act of Con gress. Those who have already received 40 or 80 Acres, can now receive the bal ance, by calling on the subseriber and mak ing the necessary sppiication. JOEL B. DANNER. Gettysburg, March 9, 1855.--tf PRODUCTS of Poor-house Farm (or past year., Wheat, 6191 Bushels. Oats, 307' " Corn in the ear, 585 " Clover Seed foi " Potatoes, . 31 " Onions, 23 " Beets, '7 it Hay. 40 Tons. Loads of Cornfodder, 16 - HAY WANTED. JrIigASONS haling Hay to sell will do JR. Well by calling"onthe subscriber, in Gettysburg ! who is desirous of purchasing. The highest Market price will be paid at Otr - Ats he intends having the Hay, after being packed, hauled either,to Hanover or Baltimore, the preference haul will be given to those from whom.he may purchase: SOLOMON POWER 4 • Dec. 24, 12152,--If • . , NOW IS THE TIME: Mi ',;O,SII . ICOWB E t (') 4 t V h e E lt m r l l ief e a e ntd ril respectfully e n Te t -- men of Gettyeburg and vicinity that he has resumed the Daguerreotype business, at the old stand, in Chambershurg street, where he will be happy to receive visitors desirous of securing perfect Daguerreo types of themselves or friends. Bing furnished with an entire new and oestlx apparatus. he is prepared to lake pictures in every style of the art and in sure perfret satisfaction. BER_Cliarges from 50 cts to $lO 00: 11 - J"liourg of operating from 8. A. M.. to 4 P. M. In dress avoid light. red, blue, or purple. Dark dress otitis much to the beauty of the picture. June 9, 185.1.—tf 24 . 1. 1 .1 1 15Z41019 *" 0 N %V. TIPTON. Fashionable Bar ber and Hair Dresser, can at all times be found prepared to attend to the calls of the people, at the Temple. in the Diamond, adkiining the County Building. From long experience, he flatters himself that he can go through_all the iarnifteations of the T'otsst or ial !thwart Meta with such an infinite degree of skill, au will meet with the entire satisfaction of all who may submit their chins to the keen (ideal of his razors, Ile hopes therefore, that by his attemion to business, and a de sire to please, he will merit as well as re ceive, a liberal share of public patronage. The sick will be attended to at their pri• ' vete dwellings. Removed a few doors Sootls of the old Stand if H. SKELLY respectfully informs his old customers and the public that he contin s. the TAILORING! USINESS, nt his new• and. in South Baltimore tree, where- he will he ,ppy to accoMmodate all ho may patronize him. I Work entrusted io his ro warranted to fit and hoof most substantial make. .Thankful for past favors, he solicits a continuance of public patronage._ 'Cr Th iVE IV Fork Spring and Sum mer Fa SMOSSare received. Cull snit see them. April 27, 1855.-if NOTICE TO TIX-PIYEKS. N oTicE is hereby given that the ill County Commissioners will make an abatement of ye per cent. upon ail Slate and County Taxes assessed for the year 1855, that shall be paid to Collector on or before Saturday the 22d day of June next ; and collectors are hereby re quired to make such abatement to all per sons paying on or before said day. p.... Collectors will be requited to call en tax-payers on or before the above date, and to pay over to the County Treasurer on or before Tuesday the 26th day of June next, otherwise no abatement will be allowed. By order of the Commissioners. J. AUGHINBAUGH, Clerk March 23,1855. SAVE YOUR AIONEY.I • ESSENCE or COFFEE. kH. BUEHLER keeps constantly on • hand for sale, the Genuine ES— SENCE OF COFFEE, of .best quality. The use of this article in families will be Mend a very great saving in the course of the year. Ir7'For ssle, WHOLESALE atul RETAIL, at the Drug & Book Store of S. H. BUEHLER. Ma' 20, 1853. CLOTHING! CLOT/IING! zn• A ARNOLD has now on hand and • is constantly making up • S . pring and Summer Clothingi to which he Invites the attention of all in the town and county. He will undersell.any house in the Town or County. 'Mare's 30, 1855. 30 00c k SEGARB of every 1.F9 10 description an d Brands, all of which are °tiered lower than any other House in the city. Aud warrants all he sells to be of the best ma terial, Call and examine. ' %VAL BUEHI.ER, • he, 3f7 Franklin street Nov. 24, 1254. - SPOIITINV SPOUTING_! -- • (2EOROg and Henry Wimpler will Makei9 House Spouting and put up tife same low, for cash or country pro- dude. Farmers and all others wishing their Houses. Barns; &c. spouted, would do"well to give them a call. 4, & H. Wh.blPhEll. . . FIR ES INSURANCE. " , 1 1 H E "Adams County .{Mutual Fire In. -w anemic(' Carnpany‘' located at Get ysburg, is now in successful operation,stui for lowness of rates, economical manage,* mew of its aoairs. and sofas in Insuraness, challenges comparison with any other similar company. • All its operations are conducted untlPr the personal chperVision of Managers Selected by the Stockholders. The Books of the Company are at all times open to the inspection of those insuring in it. As no travelling - agents ore employed, persons desiring to insure can m .Managers,ake ap plication to either of ther from whom all requisite information • ran be gained. IC:i"The Managerb are :' Borough—George Retool, D. A. puchler. Willa, A. B. Kurtz, tl.amuel .R. Russell, 11 Bheads, H. Fahnestock, P. M'Croaty, D. Mc., Conoughy. Menolleit—Wm. B, Wilson; Cumberland—Robert McCurdy, Stroh:in—Jacob King, .Franklin—Andrew • Hamilloann—Arnosi W, Magitily, J. Ilietr. Liberty—A brolinto Krise Reading—Hnury A. Picking, Lai itnore—Jseol, G nest, .Nlountjoy—Jusepli Fick, Oxford—John 1.. Noll. Huntingto,l-11 P. Gardner. PrritiViit—GEOßGE SWOPE. Vice Presidelit-B,tmult. R. Rossittit, Secretory--b. A. lluiciii.Lit. Treasurer—DAVll3 EXP(II/liVO HFINTLIS“ MAN, ROBERT NOUVIIIDT, JACOB K 11.40. • Sept.ls, 1854—ti. SAFE- SPEEDY-SURE! SOMETHING .4 , FOR YOUR OWN BENEFIT 1 NI EDI CIN 1.: adapted to genera I u llO, great. ly superior to others, and within the means% of every individual 100 Pills for Twenty-five-Cents. No extortion in price—nu Calomel—no miner al poison whatever. Ult. TOWNSENI1 1 9 HEALTH PILLS folly merit the great reputation they have acquit. ed They are called far from all part• of the lend, becaueu they are all that claim to be. WHAT THEY %%ILI. OH.: They purify the blood, They cleans. the Ziyatent of 'lemma, They ewe Dyaidysia and and ladigestion. Thep create on A ppetito. They mire Bick Headache, Dizzinesi and 101 I'lley arrest Fevers They promote a heavy action of the Liver. They are a sure cure fur Costiveness and Habit. ual Constipation They ure. Melly ellicacious in Female Comp!Mute They strenethen and give tone to the System. THEY ARE THE BEST FAMILY MEDI. LINE KNOWN. It is an obvious inquire , how nno medicine can mire so many different complaints l'heue Pine, however, are so compounded of curative mateials that persons nave only to TRY 'j'fl M and the answer will he found in a restored hotly and eq invigoreted (m 10,61116011. EA CII BOX CON, TAINS MI PILLS, at the astonishingly low price 0f:75 Cents Every individuel should have them. P. A. PA LAIER,.Gen. Ag't, Nt ,, ninconi. CI. AGENT• side by S. H. Linohlrt, vptl Sonniel F.nney,Gettyohur:: : Pink, Pleas ant Hill :Spalding air Brother. Littlredrwu ; John Humbi.y.:lcsherry.lown So tune! Pal or, jr , Low. re's 'till Jes;ire Houck, hutier towiirliiii ; An drew Creglow, Centre Mill; Aoel T. Wright, Hentlersville ; Jacob Pensyl. Middletown; Jacob F. Luwur, Arendierrillo; H. W. Whitmore. Mum. mashing ; Philip Hann, leHnighioville; Thom. an J. Cooper, Franklin tp., ; Jacob Mark.`. Cash. otwn ; A ulithangli tic :Tangier, ge,in Berlin; J. Martin, New Oxford; J. B. Henry, Abbottotown, Anglia I I, 1854—cow—ly. Orenstallivit of Inseam; Old hire ; all kinds of bry”king nu t nod Sores on children; Sore lips, Pimples on filo Face, and all diseases of the gin. rir For perliculorx sec emu II Linn arromniony lug such box. C 20,000 boxes sold in this ....stole the post year, and gave univerval satisfaction. The great secret oi the popularity of this ointment Ire in the fact that it accomp:ishes all it is recom• Jimmied to do, and that I du not iecommend it to cure any thing but what from the nature of the ingredients, it is an alpielute specific fur, vslii:e other preparations of the kind are recumresmited to cure every disease that beam ay.t, is belt tn. from Comiumption down to the trite of a flea, when. in fact, all the medical properties they con. tain are in the handbills, and the thousands of fictitious certificates published in theii poise. I invite those troubled with the above coot. plaints, (particularly salt Rheum,) to take a ho; and try you are lAA fully satisfied, returq it and take hack your money. N. 13.—1 have hundreds of testimonials I can show any one who feels disposed to call on out and satisfy himself of the. virtues of the Oint went. Prepared and sold Icy MONROE TERREL, Naugatuck, Conn. (ITT° whom all orders should be addressed...-. Sold also by the principal Druggists and country Mcrchantstenerally. Price 26 cents. Wnoaeeer.a DEPOTS.--C V. ClikllllOf ISE CO, No 81, Barclay b.t. New York ; A. 'Ocelot's. & Co., Albany; J. Kidd & 'Co., Pittsburg t. Wm, H. Brown & Bro., N 0.4 Liberty St., Baltimore ; T . W. Dvott & - Sons. Philadelphia. AGENTS —Samuel H. Buehler, Gettysburg ; H. S. Fink, Pleasant. Hill ; Spalding & Brother, Litrlostown; John Bushey, McShermtusrn ; Sam• uol Faber Jr., Lower'S Mill ; Jesse Houck, But. ler township; Andrew Creglow, Centre Mill Abel T. Wright, Bendersville ; Jacob• Perm/. Middletown ; Jacob F. Lower, Arenrhavilla ; W.. Whitmore, Mummasburg; Philip Hann, M', Knightselllo ; Thos. J. Cooper, Firinklin tp. ; J . Ol , cob Mark, Cashtown ; Aulabaugh & Spangler. East Berlin; J. Martin, New Oxford; J. Henry, Abbottstown. August 1 t, 1864-1 yews. pplinets I Hats W HO wants ,Cheap Bonnets f Pub. fish it to the world, and the ladies in particular, ihat FA H:sIESTOCKS keep the prettiest Bonnets in town. Also Panama, new style Leghorn, Straw, and every variety of 84Mmer. Hata, to be had cheap at • The Sign: of Red ,Flont • April' 13, 1855. Breini Frondeld 4VC0 1 0., VEGETABLE CATTLE POWDER I CATTLE, LINIMENT, 0_ OLD WHOLESALE' and ArrAlr. -0 by 9. H. BUEHLER, age!/t, foi Adams cou my - - - Dec. 801 b, 1354. To .1111111 Hers: invites attention to 'lli lirgi am! desilable ansortment 'of ;kiudj, NERY 'oops. : . We aloft. be out-doi* in quitity, St) le or Prim, ' • E AGE. FOR rtlE IL IRE Saltrheum, E r y sipelsa C Chapped or crucketlimml II urns and :•calds, Cuts ;V o undo of aro/ k i min Piles; Influm mutionof the