i c S AND EXPENDITURES 'OF'ADAMS CO. *3 20664 * .11311'J intinvOtveCOMMISSIONERS' OFFICE,Adams County, Pa. ' 411 9111111Noittfirole lan Aot (Assembly, ((Milled . " Au Act to raise County Rates and laivies," reit:Wog the Commissioners of the resin& 111111.49WDONiirmito.pablish a statement of the Receipts and Rape:Witt:re:3 yearly, we, the Conurnssitiners of Taxes for said County, do report ilibiAttnotoorit.t From the second day of January, A. D., 11355, to the seventh day of January, 18iiti—both days inclusive: :suer: • . t. • • 1 Agge . :Arnold Esq., Treasurer, and. the Commissioners, in account wit g the County of Ad-1 sorb as follows : -non sv_fr! tit ff, ll Lt. ',Acz.l l , l;'," • ' DoLLs, • - zu r.,am in hands of Tieiniuttr stlamt scUletttent, 3101 XblinVesUtitdittit Taxiishnil Quit Rentt in liands of CoileetOut; 5575 031 t,lll.y;ei , )„ , r,, ' • , • .1,,n• l nicounly. Ratan and Luria '4l# seined for 1855. •"'"l'll'''fgrtittlgh - ofilettyiburg; , " •‘ $l3Ol ,48 os'atiroß .l -do , Quit Rents, " , 178 50 Chlaberhind • township,. ' .1217 1 31 c.lffintd,• '„ , 4 . • 1030 54 v , A , I ~mlo,t,gton• 1163 70 Latimore " • 768 87 , • IliallOtonhan 14 1406 87 ! i'iNkiii#3f, ••'` ' , • 665 44 Hamilton " • 902 01 !kitty ' . •. .852 76 ''' 1241 52 " '''••••• 1315 41 912 62 11iP1340 , ,! •. • 0 • 646 28 ountjny, ' ll . 87,3 42 louptple,asant ! • . . 1208 28 3 4/ ' ‘‘' 1068 25 •iir.El'i dm rietiqqk. • 511 03 • 395 95 ' ' ' 1098 48 Tn./lath* • •• ' • ' 769 . 75 „ Ali ' • ' —40,221 85' Cash iip!tc,from Bank and stoical persons,t 6,300 00 Cash reeelxit);(rom layers Stem fp! touts, - 20 00 .A.4tement on ,State quota f0r1855, • 659 85 CaAftitived t fnint , &tat') of J acob, _Myers, deceased, for ' ' 'Callrteterved from Sheriff Thomas for Jury fees and fines fink 1855, • 164 Ot eqsll,fiveeiroidfristu J. J. Baldwin, gag.; for Jury fees, 8 00) tdciei•sitict Trout hvi4ond frcini stock of Water Company, 48 00' from itaditiohal Tax 'tor 1855 , . 4 481 Cub Tax refunded to State, ' 161 121 $36,284 01 .141tinly be proper in explanation of , the above item to say that in,' consequence of a want of pronsptness in some of the Collectors at the' Aiegsitaingiirthir year, it became necessary to borrow some money onl short time, to meet the orders on the County Treasury., All these' kutes,ltogethtir with all thepermanent interest, hain, been paid in full .oasixing•tiefyosr, making up the item of $11,030 93- on Credit side o 4ittacepanti, :The Countyis now . out of debt with outstanding taxel atiddae the County of $ , 1,808 00--and cash in 'treasury, $690 38, cifal 1,• • • ~ ,Tietestistataling Coaray Pa and Quit Rents appear to be in The Me hands allbefollowink Colkelore n to wit: _, ..,,..,,„toia;fthrona. • TOstrasairli,„- - - :.10 80 CP . W. Fickeir Latimolvit Ephraim Martin, Borough of Gettysburg, " Quit Rents, .MeGanghy, Cumberland, Heikes, Huntington, „, Henry gamier,• • Mountpleasant, /835. Samuel Weaver, Borough (Cott, b • o , vs urg, ttplo-is ;,.• • -.. . Quit Rents, .),•:4ames McCullough, Cumberland, ' • s‘ , .l kielomon Sell, Germany, ' Michael ,A. Slagle, Oxford, ~,,Benjansin Weaver, Huntington,* v 7 1 1 T Gerroll, • Latimo re ,* i...l2D4jl, l 9l•llSlaybaugh, Christian Riudfaub, fit:abaft,* 1,;11:1:,/ifiebael Crow!, • Franklin, George HP.agy, Conowago,* .!^,,";;SAVattel Sadler, Tyrone, ii liountjoy, Joseph Herman, Mountpleasant,* ••• r ',Michael Bror Union,wn, Reading, 'Bina Un _ _ • Apzu7 aybaugh, Butler,* A. BEAMER. Slippe.r.Lary. .74. I Rh% 1853. From one oat, rric , ervartit we are enabled to tr,rtify that 31cCracken l'eeparation for the Hair will arcompli,h rbt..nd uhich he pro fe-res it to do. .L STWAILT, M. D. • J. NE4i„ :. DUNCAN. Scip . e.,orierry, I r5.".5. The nnrier.47.nerl takeeplor.ure in annetni eing troche poll& the l'ininrsi:on for Human llur by McCracken of Si prusburlt: From the 4 Gets its core has had or Lis own hair, be is folly convincerl that it ski areoznplish do ! end for which it is deigned IIEV. G. WC , 1,1. - ...S.'SN EH. Sidi, us! ry, Is 51;. I I with pfeasare rerrecraral br the public 31eCracken's Preparation Cabe Hair: I have Wed but one hustle. and it is T( 4 l4.terd entire Satisfiactenn. hr new.rring &dna. and impro i vier the hair incolor and incamtv, and pre : renting the hair from fallior•ff. ~ i71:1 , ;T4E HONORABLE THE .lUDGEB OF THE COURT OF COMMON PLEAS OF ADAMS COUNTY. ItEV... C. OWENS. • the undersigned, duly elected Auditors to settle and adjust.the Public Accounts of the Treasurer Ad Commissioners of said County,th a t we ifr h 4 - i 71,0e ,4 ic:l for ir" u nP1 1 1 : 1. • • Itiwyßctroon sworn or af!irmed.agreeahlv to law, Ileport. the following to be a general statement of said Accounts, from the second du yf Th i s 6or ren '„cio.o o f 11., ofd anStfiljtr.4&o - 4 1855 . 09 the tiefetith'day of . January, A: 'D., 18.56-z-both days inelusive. hew l r4.l t Hair Refluramic,r, and in sect tamoles We had a good and tine head of hair. .. 4 : 3l eoro l 'Arnol4;Esq.,'Treasurer, and Commigstoners,in Account with the County of Adams. CII.kr•MOYEIIS. hoortto •• , A , • • • JOILSHAIITMAN. DR. ,• . • • CR. Dec. 21, likss:--;am • AGENTS.—A.D. arEttEtt, Gettysburg; Joreph Hafer. Alihrats.town It. F. Gardner, l'etersborg ; J. Cabin Core . Franklin town ship; J. Anlatracreh, ; J. E. Smith. Irislatinan : J. It. Wrightst, Graffimburg• J. 31. Schmidt, Hanover; FG. Willianimm, Spring Mills. , . . l e llelliam ilteliban, Liberty, Hamilton, Berwick and Freedom, had aid in full before settlement. - . Those marked thus (f) have since paid in full. ...Those marked thus ( 4 ) have since paid in part. .. . AT.i40174 , ; E 1 ,‘ DOLLS. CTS. . To Cash in handtof Tre.asurei at last settlement, ; , 3103 5618 y outstanding Taxes for 1853, Outstanding County Tax and Quit rents in hands of 1 ' ii 1854, Colketpts, ' ' - 5575 35 1 " " 1855, Cavh lonnid from Bank of Gettysburg and sundry persons, 6300' 00 " Fees, 183 9 Amount of Coun ty , Taw and Quit rents assessed fur 1855, 20221 85 1853, ; Cullireneivini 'from Myers Stein for Costs, • 20 00 "' 1( 1851, .4lateelintod State Quota Tor 1855, ' - 659 85 " " 1855, Caslr4Fe'il from estate 'of Jacob Myers, dee'd, for, Inquest, 17 74 " Exoneration, 1852, Cashoreeelveit from Henry Thomas, Esq., Sheriff, for Jury " " 1853, . genii and fines for 1855, . 164 06 il " II 1834, Cash received from J. J. Baldwin, Esq., for Jury fees, 1855, 800 " 1853, Dividend from Stock of Water Company, 48 00 Disbursements on County orders, Additiotud Tax for 1855, 4 481 Treasurer's commission, Tax refunded to State, • ' 161 12 Balance due by George Arnold, Esq., Treasurer, • - • ‘06284 011 h,~„.,~,~,.,, i4Aii the Auditors of the County of Adams, Pennsylvania, elected and sworn, in pursuance of law, do Report that we met, id Audit, settle and adjust, according to law, the account orthe Treasurer and Commissioners of said County, commencing on the 'mead day ofJauttary, 1855, and ending on the seventh - day of January, 1856-- both days inclusive, that said account, as settled above, is correct, and entered of record in Settlement Book, in the Comlnissionene office of Adams County, and that we find a balance due to the Coun tyrt- ,10,*George Arnold, Esq ., Esq ., Treasurer °redid County, in cash, six hundred and ninety dollars and thirty-eight cents, and in out ates,:;fOurlthousand five hundred and eight dollars. 6 ' A. T. WRIGHT. ':•• 1 • Auditors JOHN HAUPTMAN, ' e , February 1,1855.-1 t ~... BOUNTY LAND CLAIBIS. . . ........ .. i''' '- N 'o' TIC EN .. '' , - , . .-.‘ :, ~: .. • I- E TTERS of Ailmini.tmtioci on the Estate the wetter of the application of War. IV. -ILAr of BOBER 1111LV 11:4E, . late of Ad/ rr HE undersigned will attend promptly ...a.4 4 436004_ on behalf of •the Trustees of the 1 . 141 !* county , renasY va , iu, deceased; hav- j. ' to the collection of claims for BOHN. 31 •`t'Eracopal Church, Gettysburg, to ( 174 , m i . :m e t / 1 4 k m , u p t ed enti ;' ) a. .:h h e e at h ib e s re 'e b r i y hert resi - TY LANDS under the late act of Con ditArs penone indebted to said Estate 'to " na ti at gres.. '' • ri of Common Pleas of Adams county, Those who have already received bide fe:i ti sale of a hit of ground aituateil in all 40 or. 80 iefitS can-now receive the bal-' immediate payment ; and those haying claims thti' Borough of Gettysburg aforesaid, with a . nee, b y calling r on the cubeeriber and mak es it are reqmmted to ' present - the sane, properly belldirigs and appurtenances, occupied P ars° ' nage by Ministers of said church---Jan. authentieated,forsettlement„ tog the necessary application. 16, 1856 the Court appoint the 26th day of T. N. HALLER, ./Idaer. JOEL B. DANNER. Februil ; east, for , th e hearing of the above Feb.l, 1856:-6t ' Gettysburg, March 9. 1855.—tf a licucon and direct that notice of said ap --- p , eatlon be 'published iu one newspaper in Barg, three weeks preceding said day of t & I3 HIVE 111111131 RD TIIE NEWS/ ' . No Tic '' . • k • ng; and - that personal notice thereof be , - ! y ETTERS Testamentary on the Estate of givig to the Ministers at present having pasta. , , E. B. .8c 0T T, .1.4 GIDEON GRIEST, late of Latimure rid charge or the members of said church -LlRcoi Baltimore, is taking . SPLENDID. township, Adams co., Pa., deceased, hav-' ariOdtk. Aintlialal7 circuit. • A: DAG PERBEGTYPES,. 111 . handsome ing been granted to the subscriber, residing in By tarter of the Court Cases, for, • seine township, he hereby give.a notice topersocut .0 -IN PICKING, Prot/Py. 37 I. .4Cetaill -death / indebted to field Estate. to call and settle the Gettysburg, Feb. 1,1856.--3 t . same ; and those having claims are requested _... His Rooms are in Chembersburg Street, ex.: t o present the same , properly authenticated, for 1011 IND 0U ND f aetly opposite the Lutheran Church. All hia settlement. ~ ~, „ . .pictures city are _good and will be taken at the . NATHAN* SMITH, Bier. 1 t paces . As he will stay but short ? we * P • Jan. 11, 1855.-6t* those THE CHEAP CORNER, time ail who wish Likenesses should bur- , FALL ei MINTER COCOS ry and get them. They will never have each Ni WIN iii. clip,. I another opportunity-. ni , every decription, will bo sold very low N. B. Very young. children 'nil' not be tw Ta first acc ount of. JOHN LAMMAS, AS 1, fur cash. Also a variety of SHAWLS ken at the t;',6;„ low - price. aignee tinde r a voluntary Deed of Assign awl r•' ` ' ' ' ' Feb. 1, 1856.-3t* ' meat for the benefit of creditors' of Janes B. 411eatilb , madeClothiolri JAMESON of Tyrone township, Adams county, Teqf canas. Call and sae. shoetepak er o, com e thio strew. has beta Sled in the Ebert ofConimon Pleas of t•••. •- ' '' JOHN. HOKE. . Adamcounty, and will be confirmed by the' 41tegie. beer, Oct. lk 1846. pARNEEiT o c K BROTHERS will se ll you said Court on Me 2fith do i n Feb --...., _ 1 ' l°4 inint it il g ity _ tie largest assariwent in Hut cheapest lot ever brought to the County.-- JOHN fii:d.ii' - 1" *ill wi)lbe found, at SCH/Ciiip. Hi, 0 . 411 soon he - Jan. 25,1856,1t* PICKING , Y atn i k o itibsesila mil er e a l eA c tk ,,, fairininary 1, SION IN, THE REDFRONT. - ' he waPal alba ' - Ha! For Valintine Day ! 0,. im u want tuindsoins and cheap AD. BMX= busjug re . iteired a full as. GOODG, cell et ;' sort:neat ofhandsontly de si gne d VALEN. .1:7 - ....„..F.41.1iUreST01;7C BROTHERS. TIDES, which en be bad at Cariolopricei 41M) 4, ars o_ l l4° Rai iVost , 4!, big Bo3dre -sto on Chatnbereburg street. mo w • • ' Gettysburg, Feb. 8, 1856. .rr.‘. l * , nt.:. 23 1 - 36 76 11.1 83 8 2 358 49 178 50 231 59 245 4 161 94 621 70 268 87 260 16 163 05 69 251 169 64 391 28 17 66 427.37 127.3& 161 58 240 58 v o soB AUDITORS' REPORT. NOTICE. Onlen; paid out es follows to wits By auditing and settling public accounts, It. G. McCreary, Esq., Auditor appointed by the Court to anditpublic offices, Merchandice for Jail, &c., Printing, Blanks, &c., Sheriff's bills of Court costs, Clerk's pay, Abatements to Collectors 5 per ceatum, L'ox and Wild Cat scalps, General Jury and Tip Staves' pay, Assessors' pay, Jailor's fees for keeping prisoners and Turnkey, Wood, Stone,Coal, hauling, Ate., for Public Buildings, Repairs at Public Buildings, &c., Grand Jury and Tip Staves' pay, Register, Prottionothry, and Clerk of Sessions fees, Tax refunded to sundry persons, Court Cryer's pay, Certificates of Constables returns, Counsel fees and extra suits, Treasurer of Alms House, Duckett fur Officers, &c., Statituary for Commissioners office, Notes and Interest paid Bank and sundry e ersuni, Quit Bents paid George Himes, (heirs,) Medical attendance on Prisoners, John Mickley, Esq., Commissioners' pay, James Wills, Esq., 41 George Myers, Esq., J. Aughinhaugh (in trust) for Standard of Weights and • Measures for the County of Adams, !Officers pay at Spring Election, !Justice and Constable fees for committing vagrants, /Building Cistern at Jail, __ 'Jonas Routzhan part payment on Bermudian Bridge, Ofllcers pay at Fall Election, 'Keeping Prisoners at Eastern Penitentiary, Directors of Poor pay , ißond damages and aiiinage views, !Repairs at Bridges ' Thomas, Esq., Sheriff fur summoning Jurors, EXoneration to Collectors, Collectors fees, Outstanding Tax and Quit rents in hands of Collectors, Treasurer's Salary, Balance due County, by Geo. - Arnold, Esq., Treasurer, IN TESTIMONY that the foregoing Statement of Rereipts and Ex penditures exhibited at the office of the Treasurer of said f' 7 ii a. County, is a correct and true copy, as taken from and , .- ~ compared with the original remaining in the hooks in • ' 4 -.. L., fiat office, we have hereunto set our hands and affixed the seal of said office at Gettysburg, the seventh day of Janua ry, one thousand eight hundred and fifty-six. . .. , JAS. J. WILLS, (IEO. MYERS, I t Commissioners. HENRY A. PICKING, Atttest-4. AUGIIINDAVOLI, Clerk. BLANKETS AND LONG SHAWLS— The largest and cheapest in town. -Also Ladies dress goods—the prettiest lot in town —to be had at tint stare of GEORGE ARNOLD. TOIEESE - , - 81:1G'ARS, RIQE,aod every de ll? scrivties fIROCERIEB, to be kiwi go • , • FAIINESTOCKT. • . •••/•- ,McCrackea's Tillable Remedy roa TIM 111:1MmATH PINDIVANATION OF THE MAN HAIR. A FTER assay jean laborious research 41 and expmiment, lire the gratification to anemece to thyme& public who may be afflicted with badness iremature grey hair, that I hameneceeded iidk!reparation of an article that is aniafallitamedy for either of thee° disonlers. Far considerable length of time I have been in t habit of using it up. on inyoma customers, ano ;instance has it failed to render the mt entire satisfaction. Having beg entertainethe belief that, in a east majority of QM* Alums and !items- tuure greyness were indel Iry disease, or mutt ; of vigor and vitality oft scalp, rather than ' being the necessary counsetwe , of mere tic. cumulation of years. My whole attention w directed to the dii. emery tff some prepares, which, by-remov ing the dandruff and her foreign matter which, in spite of the mot precaution, will collect upon the scalp, Irk' restate to this part WI its vigor and vilty, and thus remove the great came of Loillose diseases. In 1 offenng this preparation the public, I hare confidence that it ti not disappoint the expectations of many wheat feel inclined to give it a faff aortal:part trial IC more ef- 1 retiredly, than any other-emiration, remotes the dandruff and ileareethe head, thus re. moving all ehatacks t i ii growth ~f a new and luxuriant crop of hal For the prema turegrey, it restores to Wait the free circu lation of its natural tluidpd, in au :demist in ; credibly short time, brio to it its natural heahhfuhress and color. 'though this prep aration has never beenreught before the public through the media ("advertising, yet I 'by its own inherit rirturit has won its way into favor in many of tberunties of this and I neighboring Stares. -tithe solicitation of many of Inv friends ampatruns who have been benefiited by it, I he been inducer' to I give it to the public, and doing this, Idoit I ; w i t h th e ewn fi.fr ar asssran that any who may 224 00 . t ry it, will filet preeentl the merit tinier -472 A 2 for it. "" In rase of partial lobbts, when used a -144 42 ! greenbly to directions, thilestoratire has not 930 , 'lr failed, in a single instance° produce a luta -526 riant growth oldie ossura.air. 60 01! 58 37 In the hands of mothermd unties, it is a 183 capital euratitm for allthose diseases of st; the acalp incident to infanbildren. ~. ." 7; ! In tine, as a toilet artielit should be in the "' 2-13 tit hands of all who wish to , pull the dandruff; 1,362 'Ja9 preserve the hair. preveut from falling off, awl render it *oft,. gloss! :I watt'.4s°B A 00 /friPrepared and Aold„vutee:Je and retail, .m by MKT Cli tfecon door us the I:nion 690 'a Shippeasburg, 1-nberland county, Pennsylvania_ CEIITIFIC TES. tteLA feir of the innterAble certificates in the poasesoion oldie praietor, showing, the virtues of this remedy. areunesed, and must satisfy the must skeit ties! DOLL/. CT& 403 57 200 00 1452 15 41 84 1156 00 489 00 238 70 106 73 159 01 330 48 200 32 40 00 6800 00 131 I 2 • 81 34 11,030 93 . $36,28-1 01 Nlinsgrur Usaion Co.. l'o. I hPrehy certify '6lll Isla lery sore bead for six or eight i.ars„pnolsly first cain4.4l iiy dandruff, hut finally tame. tut" dry tetter-- .McCrackeris Pneicuatiot has rrstored ray howl to perfect health aridenderrd my hair sort. 1. isHER. Co., emio. This is to certify. that inhair had nearly all 611onofE I used 3leCraehis Restorative for finrr months„ and I ran !Jr Nast of having as fine hair as any one eaulaish. DOLLS. C. 32 18 281 33 4194 49 27 35 289 64 812 24 23:; 76 6 35 • 63 56 156 93 26 97 29039 83 439 00 690 38 I~MIDS. KEN I ICKY LEAF TOBACCO, 21143a1es Havana, 25 do Sagua. 20 du Si. sago, 20 Cases Seed Leaf. Just reeeiveund for rale by W3l. BUIBLER, Pia. 15Vranktin street. N0v.24 1834. $36284 01 TOBACCO. 100 BOXES 13. LUMP TO BACCO in sue and for sale, at 11 cents by the box, aBUEH LER'S Old Stand. the cheapea,: iahe city. Nu 157 Franklin at., Baitimcr.- Ereinig. Froodiel & Co's., YGETAILE CATTE POUR,. AND CATTLE LINEENT, o n OLD WHOLESALI and RETAIL L. 7 by A. D. SUEDES, agent for Adams county. 100 BOXES BES' CONGRESS TOBACCO. i more sod for sale by WM. BUMLER, Se. Ii nodGn greet. Ellin rair.LEDE; I.sNie lOHN W. - TIPTON. hhionable Bar glif• be, and Hair Ihrunpu atoll times be found prepared to men to the calls of the people, at the Temple.; the Diamond, adjoining the County Biding. From long experience, be tlanixisinnelf that lie can go through all the ramications of the reassortal Department/ with such an infinite dere of skill, ai Will meet with the entire stisfaclion of all who may submit their elm to the keen odeal of his razors. He Ives therefore, that by his attention to bases, and a de sire ,to please he will met' as well as re ceive, a liberal share of robe patronage: The sick will be attended? at their pri vate dwellings. 300,000 se,Ariplistioonflivn Brands: all of which arsofiered lower than any other House in to city: And warrants all he sells to boil the Lest our tariaL Call and examine. WM. nuaLER, 167 =arta street Nov_ 24.1851. • JUST retained * large aseplonscral • meat a( QUERNSWAI4 at 11111 V • ' 1 ,- !7* - "77.MTV.7 rk , Philadelphia Ailverilsemeals. H. Bralllllo, Ur. Mir 1 , 1101 : 02, iitook •AGENCY. /IPHE subscribers gave established a Book A. Agency in Philadelphia, and will furnish any book or publication at the retail price free of postage. Any persons, by forwarding the subscription price of any of the $3 00 ; Magazines, such as Harpers' (ludo ' s, Put nam's, Graham's, Frank L;arlie's Fashions, &c., will receive the magazines for one year, and a copy of a splendid lithograph_ portrait of either Washington, Jackson or Clay; or, if subscribing to a $2 and asl magazine, they will receive a copy of either of the three por traits. Ifsubscribing to $6 worth of maga zines, all three portraits will be sent gratis.— Music furnished to those who may wish it. Envelopes of every description and size, in large or small quantities furnished. Seal Presses, Dies,.&e., sent to order, Every description of engraving on wood ex ecuted with neatness and dispatch. Views of buildings, newspaper headings, views of ma chinery, book illustrations, lodge certificates, business cards, ac. All orders sent by mail ' promptly attended to. Persons wishiog views of their buildings engraved can send a daguer eotype or sketch of the building by mail or ex- t press. Persons at a distance having saleable arti cles would find it to their advantage to whims the subscribers, as we would act as agents for the sale of them. BYRAM & PIERCE, 50 &nt Third-st., P.S iladelph ia. Nov. 30, 1855.—1 y , Tit Ks. Dtkil. 4 galt HAVE OPENED An Immense Clothing Palace and Merchant Tailoring Estah lishment on CHESNUT STREET, No 165, PHILADELPHIA One door &Imo FOM errei, North aide. Gentlemen who wish to purchase Clothing readv made quite as gars! as can lw made by any Merchant Tailors in the United States, should visit this magnificent store, where Goods of the finest class are kept. ready made and in the piece, which will be made to order at the shortest notice, and perfiwt satis faction warranted. Also, a full tissortment of fine FURNISHING GOODS. and every arti cle is marked a ith the lowest cash prices in plain figures. Nov. If, 1855.—fini F. H. SMITH PORT MONNA!E, POCKET ROOK DRESSING CASE MANUFACTURER, N. W. cor.ot Founti & Chi:rational", Philadelphia A LAVA YS on hand a large and varied 41a. assortment of Port illonnfies, Pocket Books, Bankers Cases, Note holders, Port Folios, Porta ble Desks. Dressing Cases, Work Boxes, Cabas, Travelling Bags, Backgammon Boards, Chess Travelli ng Pocket Memorandum Books, Cigar Cases, 4T. Also, a general assortment of English, French and German FANCY GOODS. Fine pocket Cutlery, Razors, Razor Strops and Gold Pens Wholesale,Second and Third Floors. P. H. SMITH. N. W.cor. Fourth & Cheatnut. sta., Philadelphia. N. 13.—0 n the receipt of $l. a Superi or Gold Pen will he sent to any part of the United States, by mail ;—describing pen. thus, medium, hard, or soft. March 30, 1855.-1 y SALAMANDER SAFES., EIVANS & %VATSON, No. 26 South Fourth St., Philadelphia. Great tire, Chestnut and Fifth Streets, Friday morning, December, 15th, 1854. EVANS & WATSON'S sAI.,AMAN DER SAFES TRTUNIPLIANT, as they always are when put to the teat. PUIIADSLF/314, Dec. 15, 1854. MESSRS EVANS & WATSON, No. 26 South Fourth St., Philadelphia. GENTLEMAN :—We take much pleasure in recomniending your Salamander Safes to Merchants and others in want of a Se cure means of preserving their books, pa pers, &c., front fire, as the one we pur chased from you about seven months since has preserved our books, papers and cash in as good a condition as they were when put into it, before the great tire of this morning, which destroyed the entire block of buildings corner of Chestnut and Fifth streets. The safe was in use in our office, on the second floor of our building, from which place it felt into the cellar, and remained there until the fire was out.— The Safe was then removed and °pane.] n the presence of at least IWO persons, who witnessed the good condition of the contents. Will you please have the safe and locks repaired, as we intend to put it in use again, having perfect confidence:.. its fire-proof qualities. Yours, Respecifully, LACEY & PHILLIPS Evans & Watson take pleasure in re- I (erring to the following, among the many hundreds who have bad their Safes in use :—U. S. Mint, Philada.; Farmers and Mechanics' Bank Philada. ; Samuel Allen, Esq.. High Sheriff, Philada. ; John N. Henderson, City Controller ; Caleb Cape & Co., No. 183 Market St. ; Rich ard Norris &, Son, Locomotive builders, Philada.; Bancroft & Sellers, Machinists, corner 16th ant! James Sts.; Ft wklin Fire Insurance Co., Philada.; Pennsyl vania Railroad Co., Philada.; Lacey & Phillips, corner fifth and Minor Sts.; Sharplems Bro,Nti. 32 South Second St.; James Kent & Santee, No. 147 North Thin) Street; W.. 11. Horatman & Sons. No. 51 North Third St.; Smith, Williams & Co, N 0.87 Market St.; J. & lt. Orne, No. 185 Chestnut St. A large assortment of the above Safes always on hand (warranted to stand a least 10 per cent. more fire than any Her ring!s Safe now, in use.) EVANS & WATSON, also manufacture and keep for sale, Iron Shutter*, Iron Doors and Iron Sash, for making fire•proofVaults for Banks, stores, public and private tioildings. Seal'and Litter Copying Presses ; Patent. Slate Lined' Refrigerators, Ac. Please give us a call, at NO. 26 South FOURTH St Philadelphia. April 6,1855.—1 y IL D. CLIFTON & SON, • MET AND. BOIT CLOTHING 81 1 0111, North East comu of Second and Dock sta.,Phila. To.the.Citizens of Gettysburg, Pa. and vicinity. YOU are respaitfuily invited to eism be the extensive and varied assort ment of MEN'S & BOYS' CLOTHING, at tbe store of the subscriber, *here may always be found a full supply of READY MADE CLOTHING, of all sites and de seriptions, wore by men and boy! of all ages. and sizes, made by experiebeed work men and of the very best matetial. the mike, fit, and pppearance surpassed by n establishment ih the city. Please jireserse this notice, and give me a call, and fit put yourselves stird suns in 11 Manner worthy of you and them. Remember the North Eut Corner of Second and Dock Streets. R. D. CLIFTON & SON. April 13, 1855.—1 y TR JSSES 1 TRUSSES 1 TRUSSES 2E1 6 C. H. NEEDLES, Truss and Brace Establishment, a. W. COL' Twxcrra * RACE IMIKETS, PH I LA DEL PHIA, 'IMPORTER of fine French Trusses, combi -• sing eztreme lig/thews, ease nnchlurabilit. with correct construction. Hernial or ruptured patients can be sided by remitting Inllolllltli, as below: Sending her of inches round the hips, and stating sled affected. Cost'of Single Tress, $2, $3, $4, and $3. Double d, $6, $8 and $lO. Instruc tions as to wear, and how to effect a mire, when possible, sent with the Truss. Also for sal*, in great variety, Dr. Rumainy'a Improved Patently Brave, for the cure of Prolupsus Uteri; Spinal Props and supports, Patent Shoulder Braces, Chest Expanders and Erector Braces, adapted to all with stoop shoulders and weak lungs; English Elastic Abdotninal Belts, Suspensories, Syr. inges—male and female. Re—Ladies' Roma, with Lady attend:Ham august 3,1855.—1 y Norcross' Rotary Planing Ma chine. IVANTEII)—TO sell the Rights and Ma- V chines for a Rotary Planing. Tonguing and Grooving Machine, for boards and plank, under the Norcross Patent. Also, the attach. ment of the Moulding Machine, which will work a whole board into mouldings at one op eration. This patent has been tried, and de cided in the Supreme Court in Washington, to be no infringement, being superior to Wmal worth'pi Machine. Apply to J. 1). DA LE k Willow Street, aWee Twelfth', Philfulelphia, where the:ll:whines can be seen in operation. Jun. ii156.--2lni TO THOSE WHO WISH FARMS. TU have fertile land at u cheap price mill ou easy terms. your utteutiiin is eullt4l Ridgeway Farm and Coal Company. . Twenty-ft se Ayres or more in proportion. are given tbr $2lOO, payable in instalments of Eer week or .$.l per month. It is located in lk county, Penns) . lvanin, told has one of the best markets for its produce in the Stan.. The soil ism rich loam, and is not to M. surpassed for farming, its examination will show. It has the best elements of prosperity, being under laid by two rich veins of COAL, and will shortly be intersected by four railroads. The timber is of the most valuable kind. Title un exceptionably good, and warrantee deeds :111! given. It presents a good and substantial op portunity to commence farming. providing for one's children or making an investment. 'Fur ther particulars eau be hind from the pamphlets which are sent to inquirers. Letters answer tsl promptly. Apply or address SA M U E L W. CA TIE 1.1., 1 Secretary, 133 Walnut street, north side, be tween South and Fifth streets, Philadel phia. 1c - Full information is contained M the pain Feb. 8. 1336.-3 m "Philadelphia Advertisemear EVANS FIRE AND THIEF PROOF SAFER I I CHM Merchants, Lawyer., Farmers and Oth -1 eat. having Papers or other rvrhra hlet, to preserve from FIRE or MAW - LARS. Dav A Newell's (1101.b's) BANK LOCKS. A Ir'ARI).—THE "FIRE PflvilF SAFE:," that prserved :oar hooks, Papers, 114. c., daring the 'Great Fire at Ilitrt't Building 4; wait porchas cii EVANS, fa S. 2nd., St. Phil. ad'a. UETZ BUCK. "REFRIGERATORS h. AND WATER Fl I, EVA NS' Premium Ventilated Refrigera tors for cooling and preserving //maim, bulke, m ilk, !ruler and all articles for culinary purls,- seri. WATER FILTERS, for purifying brackimh iirmnibly water, whether effected lir mins, lime stone, marl or other muses ; can be had scpan ate or attached to the Refrigerators --a small quantity of Ice cooling the whole, in the warm. est weather. PORTABLE SHOWER BATHS, fi,r the use of mine er rob/ water. WATER COOLERS, for Hotels, Stork-s Dwelling,s. sTe.:E TRUCKS, fi,r moving box.•x, bator, SEAL PRESSES, COI'YIN6 do., DRUG f du. 01.111:8 EVA N'A, No. 61. S. Second-st., (2 doors below Chesnut.) (ENTA111.18111:11 in 1835.) Feb. 8, I 8511. I y REGISTER'S .NOTICE. NOTICE is hereby given to all Legatees and other persons concerned, that the Administration Accounts of the deceased persons ' hertrivafter mentioned will he pre sented at the °Thais' Court of Adams county, for confirtnution and allowance on Illesday the 26M orFebrtmry nest, 105: The second account of Georlo Wolf; one of the Executors of Joseph litttinger, dee'd. 106. Thesecond account of Jacob L. Chron , inter, Dairid Chronister and John Chronister. Executors of the last will and tessantexii of John Chronister t deectmed. • ' 107:lbe first and Thud account of Daniel Crouse, Administrator of Catharine Lauda. baugh; deceased: 108. The first and final account of Anna Margaret Chambers, Administratrix of the es- 1 tate of Henry Chambers, deceased. 109. The first and final.account of Samuel Orndorff and Samuel Hollinger, Executors of the last will and testament of-Peter fiarlacher, deceased. 110. The account ofJacob Griest, Adminis trator, with the will annexed, of the estate of Israel Cook, deceased, late of Latimer° town- ship. 111. The guardianship account of Peter Milleraud Adam Weigle, guardians of Rebecca Mesta (afterwards Rebecca Whitmor) now de ceased, Elizabeth Meals and Leah Caroline Meals, minor children of Henry Meals, deed. 112. The first and final account of Samuel . Abrine, Administrator , of Stanumah Maine, deeeased. 113. The first account of John Trostle-and George Trostle, Executors of the last will and testament of Jacob Trostle, late of East Berlin, Hamilton township, deoeased. • WILLIAM- F. WALTER, ItiAler, per DAMN L PLANE, Dej/111!). Register's Office, Gettysburg, February 1, 1856 • f ABRARARNOLD INTENDS removing to York, and must therefore settle up his business. 'All per sons desirous of saving Costs, especially those, whose accounts are of long standing, can do so by calling4diately and r trstio vr.— Unless this without delay, inks Will be instituted wit hout respect' to nsons ; a simi lar .appeal to them having been utterly dis regarded. No further indulgence will be given. stir& is now • selling off at coat Jane 8. 18. fILOVES AND HOSIERY—a laigO vari IJ4, ety, good and cheap at • . • • Nov. 2, 1855. SCHICri LET US REASON TOGETHER HALI 4 .O,WAYS PILLiL WHY ARE ME SICK / IT Las been the lot of the human reee to be weighed down by disease and suffering,— HOLLOWAY'S PILLS are speciallY adapted to the relief of the. WEAK, the' NERVOUS, the DELICATE, and the ISFIRM, ofill eli matetl,, ages, sexes, and constitutions: Pro. lessor Holloway . personally superintends the manufacture of h is medicines in the United States, and offers them to a free and enlight ened people, as the best remedy the world erne saw for thu removal of &onset.. Mae9ll l o urifsike n AlldWid; These famous Pills an) expmsoly combinuedl to operate on the stomach, the' liver, the kid neys, the twigs, the skin, and the boar'ele,lor meting any derangement in their functions, pn• rifting the blood, the very tbuntain of His, and thus curing disease in all its forma. Dyspepsia and Liner Coniplaints. Nearly half the Litman race hays taken theme Yillm. It has been proved in all parts of the eurld, that nothing has bean found equal to them in eases of ilimonierm of the liver, ilys pepsin, nail stomach complaints genemlly,— fhey soon gito healthy to ne t o di ode organs , boomer much deranged, and when all other. means have failed. General Debility, 111 Health. Many of the most despotic Hovel-manta have opened their Custom Houses to rho intro duction of these Pills, that they may heroine the medieine of the oasis. Learned Colleges admit that this medicine is the best remedy ever known for persons of delicate health, or where the system has been impaired, its its in vigorating properties never Mil to afford relief. Female Compkahtta. No Female, young or old, should ho without this celebrated medicine. It correets and reg ulates tile mumble courses at all inanc CIISeA like n elm nit. It is alma the bunt and Atiregt medicine that elm he given 111 Children of nll ages, and for ui.! complaint ; CinViellll%.laly no family should he without it. 11"Thir.ty's Pills are llie hest reinnly las 11011 Pill Mt world few Mr.lidlostiity IlisetureA 3 Asthma Dint rlnt.a. 'LIAO Complaints Dropsy l'ottglts Delefity Colds Fever am' Ages Chem Diseases Female Vecnplaints I )yspepsist ilemlatehes Indigestion Stone sell liv.wel Influenza Secondary symptoms ~ Inflammation Inwaral Virskuess ...., Venereal A flectlons 'User l'omplminis Worms, °lull kinds Lown'llsof Spirits l'ites * * *Soli! nt the tnnnttratiories of Protellsor 1I 01.1.09 . .1 r, $ll M aide' Latte,,,New Yuri , smi 2.1-1 Stran.l, Louth nt, ,y all n-epeetable 1 Iruggiats nod 111%111 or Medit•iuu thrungltuitt flue Cui. tell Statt.s. And the eivilivANl wwl(l,iu Loxes, al t; vettin nllll $1 end]. rr n +•nnsidcrnble saving by tali,. ing thr larger +I PA. N. B. Uin•t•tiong for the guidance of tinote i even- disonler arc affixed to eneb box.. (Jet. 3G, 1.`.55--etow TIN 11111 E! TIN MEL v Ea E. BUEHLER ing•rms Nis - or friends and cus tomers that he has * .ery large assortment of TIN WARE on hand ready for the Spring sale. made by experienced workmen anti of good ma terials, which will be sold low ior CASH or COUNTRY PRODUCE. Ilf7•Call and see. Gettysburg, March 10, 1554. \NNNA.-!,)lsNitiltilb Removed a few dwrs Soothe' the oldbilased. I - El. SKELLY respectfully informs pj • his old' customers and Ike public, enerally, that he emetin les the T.A !LOWING ',USINESS. as hi• saw land. lu South. ita!tinitins !reek where he ■ill ha loppy to aecommothneall , ho may patronize him. II work entrusted trnhis re warranted la ffi-awd be ol most substantial make. Thanll.lu for past favors, hesolicita a continuamee or public patronage._ ICP The Nero Fork Spring and Arm. met KlSMONSarelereived. Ca and see then). April 27, 1855.-tf flanover B. Railroad. rpIIAINS over the Hanover Branch Rail road now rein as follows : First Train leaves Hanover at 9i, A. M.; with Passengers for York, Harrisburg, . Colum hia and Philadelphia. This train also con nects _with the. Express for Baltimom-arrivinc -- there at I P 4 M., stopping St Glenrock; Parb ton and Coekoysvillo. Second Tnini leaves at 1.40 P. M. with Pas sengers tor Baltimore and interatediatAt laces, and returns: with Pinisengers frown York, &c. Jnly 27, 1855 LEIB, Agent, OSIES.Y.—A new article of SILK and H WOOL ..tiOSE ) and Silk-lined .11.0:24,,1 for rale at • .; E'AHNESTOCE BROTH Sign oftibeßai Oct. 12 4 1856. .• ANIV BANNIIII - published every Friday Evening, in Balti more street,- in the:three° itoey build , ing, a few doors above Fabm estoeks Store, by • •, • • D. k C.' it BUEMAL . TERMS', ' : If paid in advance or within the yors2 per annum—if norpaid . within the yeav, $2 60 : — No papordlicontinuedimtil all inearagespse paid—except at the option of the Editor. Bttp• gie copies cents. , A failure tom:Ail). a if(o••• continuance willbe regarded aa a new; erigageo . meat Advolisements not exceeding a aqoartria=; serted three times for sl—overt subseqnpat insertion 26 cents.. Longer.ones in the st . teag proportion. Ail advertisements not • specula?... ordered fora given.time will be continued un til foetid.; Alibend reduction will be.:llaBed to thotw who advertise by the year.. ' Joh Afillifigioe i kindalas PErns l 9l end on reawn i4, iii3e