- 0. - •: • ' . -.. ''''''' ....". , .. .r .- 1 -- " . " ..... " ,r 7 ' • • I POOI4OISRACCOUNTS. 1 - $7: 6 .; _ Alex. %, Weals, V.sq.. Treater, ; In semi& ' the t)irKtors of the Poor and I of thi &me of gasployment of the Counti. of Asiiieii, 'beta* from t he 3d day of Jan nary, A. 114:134.55,i0 the 7th day OfJanuaryi A. D., 1850.-i , .: DR.' , . - - - 11355-jan. 1,M 7 Maslen tine on et.Unuient, ' el $417 44 Feh.l, Order on County Treasurer, 600 00 'March I, " 44 500 00 , . , 00 April 2, • Goo 00' May g, ' , 400 00 Do t; C as h re calve& of Col.' E. ; Swope, ' 211 23 Etin_received of.McCreniy Cow, ti 42 50 Dc},,.. „,Cnsti . received of S. Doan>. j ) , ; ., q ram ftir, James Dailtirecejved of Israel 0 rir fey for support orl7riniel Ernst, in in berlan Co. Poor.fouse, • Do. ..Csish received of Andrew kilm'r of William 44 ' 4 for MI6 of Mrs. suintWov 'lna Rind Ono Art ftt 1671 S 10 1ng 1134 ,T, Jo ----aitittiorn!aoutrq ckt---th 'hit 4901 foE Ott ' 00 'ooll' it't . ' n - • t, - 4 1. !uIT 00 OOP:,to '; ~ , I - ~ . it •ao rt , 00 000;74 1 AI-ore 11, Attno3 uo4epo '9 •AO . N 00 littl • tto,t t 't ',., ~ t .t 4 4!0 4 "ff"J 'a i ll V -ti . 'ATM oqa Jo oollltoolo3 , , Javuogana -s Jo peataaan .oty 00 00, `416149.1,w,1,411n0,3 go .tapio `I 'lO 00 gr l , , . aidt.igs iryt 1.1 itunoq gra.% gt . ''''ioyiiiginqana -sin pSataaatt vet 00ifV.t.lottr6.ii, nano) tio aaplo - 4 g -pigs 1 og ' l, a." •' 4 6.4igrtgo Jo °ulna Ind " , ;iftiox : xi gasomio pontaaeu , ggltny og itt ' ... ' 'pggioll Jood Sq pygd ' ''ittfttto,N 2ntdnott Jo Ilea ; .ott 00 id, 441 : 1 Osiscuj, lionoo no 4oPO g 9 '' 3 nY SI It, ''. '‘FeALMS `'bs:i' " tu,,,i ruins ugor Jo po.t!aloa . tissto . '0(1 00 am , . ~ n 't sinr 00 oulauttromi,,clunoo no Ja c uc, , t , min x 96 eti ..--, - tinpiAt ~ Mereirandize and Groceries Out door Panotr, support Funeral terpeases of do. Mechanics' bills, Malif4litelitlics;' ~ ~ Female do: - • •• Chopping Wood, , 87 60 Horses ! Stock, Beef Cattle awl Sheep, 627 90 Pork Ids and Stock•M'ogs ) ,., 349 20 Floor, Grain and Grinding, 1171 342 Lime, liaaliag, Aro, , 228 27} Stone Coal, 111 - 110 Executing orders, • 14 71 Publiaking k itecounte, 41 50 Phfreticia47s.aabry,':. -. 100 00% Treasurer's;;:";::,, 40 00 . 40.00 . Di t zt 54,extia,pci4ice, A , g flerics,, Priyo': flimiliia;. t D _ i . , ~, —Gli c iii # l 4 ..re.r n ruit , "tri r Lum - Ber, • ' , Parriout 'made ,td Board, • . 51:1 Diree(eiti4 Peer Cumberland Co 39 00 Drug, StAitiqopery,,,te.,. 2G 6Th Bata-964n hansl3 'of Tretisurer , 1291 4,1 i ..qt*Hi'{. II*? i , • ' Te, the inbscribeni, Auditors to settle and adjust the Public Accounts, do hereby certify that ;w ; ilMPAiitellthe: items, which 'com poset..,,,,, ,k,ceouat, and that they are correek4Sadtibatthere is a Wallet of Tway? Hundiaidiuni Ninety-One Dollars and Forty- Fourct r.s , iii , nui hands bf Alexander Cobean, Tresa '' being from the 3d day , of Jan uary, A. D., 5,40 the 7th•day of January, 1256 both orSibtinclitsive. iii,;f2,s ( :+t WRIGHT, } A ...v, 4,- , a4pON ItAUP MAN, °T I • i es l6 "• Scott, Esq.. Steward, In a ' lit h the'Directors of the Patti. and House o 4 ' ..iiiployineni of the County erlid was, being from the 3d day of January, A. D., 1854,'• to the Ith day of January, 1855. - . Jan. 9,.:T0 cash for Lard, si u it Mar " for Honse, Apr.s, Cash . from , John Gilbert, a 12, "9 troll% 11: D. Sweeney for '• • -Tallow; 68 25 U from Howard for Cow, 36 00 N0t0.• 7 14 , " for Lard 6 82 • Decs' 8 1 r ,44 . .for Sheep,K Wilson 14 00 • tt • ; 4 li IN/ 1856, An. 7th—Balance in hands ."• ' 'tot Steward, ,i• On- • By 024 paid out as follows: Groceries; Vegetables, Vinegar, Male and female hirelings, Vitagon espei:nitls, , ,lreight sad Stage Farce,• 29 73 Grave Digging,' - 8 00 lionidhOld etudes' , . 23 511 Strmiliti,Tostige and Stationery, 2 75 Cask pard'lo Paupers and , sundry , Msons, • , • ao 631 Vesti;idte.) 10 15 Woodputting, 10 76. -, 75 12 07 Straw, - 1 30 Attendance Powdery • 11:.i I /856,44Tan,7i—Xfbalitricii due, the 245' 231 • 4 8teward, • ' 2 351 • $247 59 .• , . 1 e, the subscribers, Auditors to settle and adjust g l ailic, Account., do Certify that we have etamihesi the' 'tenni which' cOmpose the abortfAceount, and do ,report that the same is correct—the saine 'embracing . the account ofi Jolthl Scotri pre.soutSteward, trout the ad day of -Winery, A..; D., 1855, to the .7th daY JanstaryiL.D., , lBs6—both days inclusive-- leavutga balance in hands of stud Steward, of Two .4.1011at5,• -Thirty-tive and three-fourth A. T, WRIGHT, Audilora. MP Ira ' s r% • • -list of "044.Doeiliiirper .) " t and Amount drawn ) Tairly by Each. 'l.-41gyririe; ' , $2O ' ,E f t " . • 20 $. tcliairj(for NAYeatel-,) [511251 45 4.ofamid Qiuquer, $5 qr. ' .20 5. Row= Sheets, " 20 O. Susan Ford, " T. Jacob SanJer,, " i s t c p=, " • _ y ei ,4lo bid( porky, 0. Jo Leiptr, $5 qr., 11 t.•.«l9lo l .Sht*ln'ti $ 6 half Yearly, 10.....a*5ap Neater, $5 qr., . • /SotalisnO § 110 P 6 7 " .14.4aeolboOhluk, " 16.7 ` 17 Botha " n. . naukuel Hunter, $7 q t ,, lLoilasm4l.4 l PsitigwAt qr*s Isos. /*lira; 4.04 lioner„.i - 4.1. 114 t 114‘ Olii" . P • ine• At , 4. I, _ 0 * ' 29. Thomai Orktry; $5 fialf yearly, 30. Mrs. Wit Data, .• $5 qr., 31. John Leonard 32. Wilhelminn Hapkey, 5.5 qr., 33. Frederica Hapicey, " - Feb. 15, 1853.-4 t THE UNIVERSITY'S FAMILY RE M IESi. leider the Seal, sanction and authority 1 of THE UNIVERiRTY OF FREE 'MEDI WINE and POPULAR KNOWLEDUE, chartered by the State of Pennsylvania, April 29,1855, with , a capital of ,$100,009, mainly fur the purpose of arresting the evils of :spu rious and worthless iii Nostrns. Also, for sup. plying the commun ity with reliable remedies wherever competent physician cannot or will not bo employed. . l'his Institl..:on has purchased from • Dr. John it. R,owand, his celebrated litonsind's Tonic 711iNlitre, knOwn for upwarda.Of tvient3t4ive yeitis as the only safe and sure cure for eever and Ague. &e.; and Ms itntsihnable remedy for Vowel Complaints,. lIOWAND'S COMPOUND - Syrup 4t'ltilteltberry 11001, which highly apprOred•and popular retnalhiS, together with The Upiversiti's' remedy for COMP , ' AINTS OF THE LUNGS ; The University's remedy for DYS.?&PSIA OR INDI(IESTION The .Universitfs remedy for COSIINE BOWELS;' Also, the UNIVER.SITI"B ALMANAU maybe had, ht the Branch Dispensary, or Stare of B.' W. RILEY, k CO., . Heidlorsburg, Adams Co., Pa Oot. 12,..1855.-$5 • ..,..'N4W..g : ST,IO.!,ISIIIIFiNT. GRANITE .'iON E-YARD /PPG undersigand resieetfullv inform the )1- , citizens of Gettyiburg and the public generally thatthey have opened a GRANITE STONE YARD, on South Baltimore Str,,et, opposite the residence (.f 1-korge Shryock, where they are prepared to furnish GRAN ITE STONE, dressed in every style, for onstane.nl 8, Door Sills and Mt" 'and eTery kind of building and ornamental use. Also, CEMETERY BLOCKS always on band and a general variety of dressed Granite. 1337 18i '914 99 92 34} 496 681 180 00 183.00 *Erne undersigned hating had einisider• able mcperience in their business, respectkl- If invite persons wishing anything in thiir lute to give us a call—as we are prepared to . furmsh the same article CHEAPER than it has ever been heretofore offered in Gettys burg. neu. 7,1855.-4 m 1855.- NEW .GOODS. 1855. • THE subscriber tenders his nektinwledg month to his friends and .the public, .for the very liberal patronakre hitherto extended to him trod respectfully informs them that he has just, returned from the cities with a splen.• did assortment of New Goods, comprising, in part, a Ana stock of 60 00 1 50 in 11 29 07 9 00 Delanes,' Shawls, Ginghams, - Gloves, Stockings, Rib bons, Collars, Mus - • lins, Irish-Lin ens; Ste., all of which will he sold at the lowest cash prices. Ho deems it unnecessary to enumer ate thedifferent articles which comprise his stock. He would earnestly invite all to call and examine his stock before purchasing elsewhere. _ $7606'30i Oct. 19,1855.. Collateral inheritance Tax. WILL.TA3I F. WAITER, Esq., Register of Adams county, in account with the Commonwealth of Pennsylvania, for Tax on Collateral InheritinCeS from December 1,1854; 11 November 30, 1855. $1 66 10 07 65 00 45 80 DR. Feb. 2, 1855. For Tax received from estate of JohuArendt,43l2o 73 Apr. 4, " Henry ()Info, 250 " 10, " Nancy Cbamberliu, 72 15 " 17, " Joseph Kitchen, 100 00 " 21, ' u Magdalene Hoover, 25 00 " Sarah Hoover, 55 00 May 12, a ' Patrick Daugherty, 9 63 " 23, " Mary McConeell, 15 60 " 29, " Samuel BOyd, 9(l 00 " 31, " Sally Barr, • 10 00 Aug. 16, .' Jacob 3liUer, 71 25 17, Jacob Best, 58 80 Sept. 20, " John Culbertson, 55 18 Oct. 12, " Joseph Herman, 60 75 " 15,. " Ann Stoner 22 36 12 46 29 61 7 00 44 871 , $768 84 Deduct cOmmissiou, 5 per cent 38 44 • $730 40 IL .G. 31'.CREARY, Auditor. Feb.ll, 1856.-4 t HAY WANTED. PERSONS liming Hay to sell will do' Well by calling on the subscriber, in Gettysburg, who is desirous of purchasing. The highest Market price will be, paid at ;ill times. Irr As he intends having the Hay, after being packed, hauled either to Hanover or Baltimore, the preference to haul will be given to those front whom he may purchase. SOLOMON POWERS. Dec. 24. 1852.—tf CU BD SEE 'ES it THE NEW aCT.IND WhL T. RING respectfully annonnces to Y V his friends and the public generally that he continues the TAILORING BUSI. `NESS in the room adjoining the store of J. Lawrence Schick,' and fronting on the Dia mond. He has made arrangements to receive regularly the LATEST FASHIONS,' and it will be his constant aim to give , entire antis to those who may favor him with their eustom.- iterCouutry produce will be taken in 'ex change for work - . • WM. T. KING Oettyxburg, Sept. 58, 1855. LAST NOTICE. TIIE undersir,ned hereby gives notice to all indebted by note or book account to call and pay ir e before the firit day gr March next, M which time I will place my books in tbe hands of E. B. 13inut,tat Esq., for collection:' ABRAM ARNOLD. - Feb:%15"1856. ' • OUT OF WOOD For the last week or two we hare been i badly off for wood, being compelled to iscx i hat, we have used. We know that there are utiniber who expect to furnish. Wood in pay . meat of subscriptton &c. We should like, however, to have it NOW; when in want of it. If conipellel to pay cash for our Wood, we ; will of counie have to require cash for sub. ecriptions. I k eb. 14. , . 20 20 20 20 20 20 OF.CO•IL 8170 FICA, eyuions patterns and sizes, constantly V on hand and for sale at WARRENS' FOUNDRY 21 20 20 HENRY S: RENNER, PETER BEITLER. J. S. GRAMMER NOW POll NEW SUPPLY OF PAW& -WINTER Re4:till-matte Clothbi g. , MARCt-i SAltisoN has' just returned IVA: from Nee York Philadelphia; and Bab timore; with the largest and best assortment of RIL4Ir:MADE CLOTHING, pvr brought to Gettyithurg,,made up in magnifikentstyles, and moot. approved, fashions. In regard ,to Workmanship, they can't be excelled by any customer tailbr., • . •• • • ' . _ Slaving enlarged my place and atoe!c, I run able to sell ' ' Steady ',glade Chi Ming of every description,, cheaper than ever of fend before in this Or any other place this fide of On' Atlantic: .!ity stock consists in part of 41 Cif r ilr i SW; of all tilZeS, prices, tailors and kinds, made lip in a superior manner. PARIS - % 'NESTS, of the latest and , most. thshionable styles, and every kind ofgothlosuitable for winter wenr; also Bo(' TS& SHOES, and a large assortment ()- Gentlemen's add Boys'Furnishing Goods, con sisting of extra quality linen bosom Shirts, Sus penders. Gloves, half Hose, Collars, neck and pocket Handkerchiefs, and an extraordinary assortment of Black Satin and limey Self ad justing STOCKS, and various other fancy ar ticles, together with Umbrellas, Trunks, Car pet Bags. Hats, Cups, Boots and Shoes. My Goods are selected and purchased un der the most favorable circumstances. Quick sales and small profits is always the motto, I am determined to carry out at the Honey See ing Clothing Emporium in York Street. A personal examination can alone satisfy customers of the comprehensiveness of my stock, which I am selling at least 20 per cent. lower than can be found at any of my compe titors. Ittgb.t em also prepared to sell wholesale to country merchants desiring union again, Heady Made Clothing at CHEArEft BATES slt.tN cAN lIE BOCWIT IN . THE CtrIES. If you dot.ht it, call and examine for yourselves. MAUL'S SAMSON. N. It. All Goods bought of ma he ex- Changed if the do not prove satisfactors. Gettysburg, Sept. 26, 1 Kdi- NEW FIRM. NEW UOODS. MILK Subscribors,Juring bought. the stock of Boots, Shoes, and Caps of 'KEL LER RuaTz. purpose i.. 'tinning the busi ness, at the obi established stand, South East Corner of Centre Square, where they have nut received a fresh supply of the above goods rom the cities of Philadelphia and Baltimore. vnprising all the new and desirable styles of Men's, Boys' and Youths' Silk, Fur, and s-ISlouch HATS. Men's, Povs': and Youths' Tine (alt; Kip, and Grained LOOTS AN D SHOES, w.th t large assortment of Ladies', Misses' and Child's Walking and Fine Dress SHOES, G A ITFR'', &c. Gum Dress• Shoes, Buskins and Sandalls in every variety. We would respectfully announce to the citizens of Admits County, that we have an earnest disposition to please the particular taste of every one who may favor us with theit sdronage, and respectfully ask all to call d see. The hintiness will he conducted under the Firm of CUBEAN & PAXTON. ALEXANDEIL COBEAN, DUNLOP P.IxTuN. Oct. 19,1855. CARD. MITE subscriber baring disposed of his in terest in the Boot, - Shoe, Flat and Cap Business to Messrs. COBEAN dt PAXTON, respectfully asks the continuance of his friends and cnstomers to patronize the New Firm. KELLER KuuTZ. Oct. 19, 1855. , TIN TIN IVIRE! EO. E. BUEHLER informs his lit friends and customers that he has a Very large assortment of TIN WARE on hand ready for the Spring sale, made by experienced workmen and of good ma terials, which will be sold low for CASH or COUNTRY PRODUCE. lir}'Call and see. . Gettysburg, March 10,1854. AM%tSIAMta Removed a few doors Sonthof the old Stand. ir H. SKELLY respectfully informs ej hie old 'customers and the Pliblio 'nerally, that he contin :a the TAILORING USINESS, at his new land. in South Ba!tiltiore tree, where be will ,be ppy to acuommodaevell 'ho may patrmjice I work entroirietl.to his re warranted to fit and be'of most substantial make. Than/Op for past favors, he solicits a continuancio public paironage. _ • • IX37TheiVrto York Spring anti Sum. mer P.4BH/ORSare rereived. Call and see them. April 27. 1855.-41 .11inover It: Railroad. ITlftdrNS over • the Hanover Branch Rail- AL road now run as follows : First Train leaves Renewer at 9f, A. M., with Passenger for York,' Harrhiburg, Colom bia and . Philadelphia.- This train also eon hems with the Express for Baltireore, arriving there at KIP. 14., seopping at Glehrock, Park ton and Cockeytiville,_ . „ • Second Trate leaves at 1.40. P. M. with Pas sengers.tor •,Baltiraore and intermediate places, and realms with Passengers' from York, Am. I 4 Jnly 27, 1855 HOSlERY.—,,new!article of SILK and WOOL BOSE, and Silk-lined HOSE, FAHNESTOOK BROTH Sigs.oftlusßed Oct. 12,1856 GLOVES AND HOSIERY--a Istgo ety, good and ebeap at • Nov. 2,1865. ' SCHICK'S • ALL awl see FAHNESTOCKS' 1069 Li CLOTHS, CASSPIE 11 BS, CABSy. N E T T 8, *c., if you - want bargains. TItON, ik ani e l lea larte a! s ortmeot of HASID FAIRO3?OCK BROTIfgRa Oct. 1; 1855. • irb ll adhiP6it adesrtleemepte. ii. DYBANI.I [ MAY ri*RCE. nco colc, - A oirsr-cry.-- THE anketcribess have established a Book Agency in Philadelphia, and will furnish any bbok or publication at the retail price free of postage. Any persons, by forwarding the substriptiob. price , of any of the VI 00 Magazines, such as,llarpers', (lode 's Put nam's, (hobnail Frank Leslie's Fashions, ike., will receive the magazines for' one year, pud a copy of a • splendid lithograph portrait of either lVishington, Jackson or Clay; or, if subscribing to a $2 and a $1 magazine, they will receive a copy of either of the three pm , traits. If subscnbing to $6 worth of maga• zines, all three portramt will he sent gratis.— Slnsic furnished to those who may wish it. , En velopes of every description and size, in large or SAW' quantifies fUrnished. Seal Presses,'Dies, sitt to order. ' ' Every deSeription of engraving 'on' wood ex ecuted with neatness and dispatch. Views of buildings, newspaper headings, views of ma chinery, booliiillastrations, - lodge certificates, business cards, &c.. Atl. orders sent by. mail promptly attended to. Persons wishing views °ldiom buildings engraved can send u duper eutype or sketCh of the building by mail or ex= press. Persona at a distance haring salenble arti cles would find it to their adraningo to address the subscribers, ail we would act as agents for the sale of them. BYRAM k NERCE, 50 South Tliird•el., Philadelphia Not , . 30, 1055.—1 y 'gym RUA, 4 Nis. HAVE. OPENED An Immense Clothing Palace and Merchant Tailoring Estato ' lishment on CHESNUT STREET, No. 165, PHILADELPHIA. One door Moir Fifth rirced, North aide. Gentlemen who ,wish to purchaso Clothing ready made quite as good as can be made by any Merchant ,Tailors iu the rrtited States, should visit this magnificent Afore, where Goods of the finest elate; are kept, ready mule and in tie piece, which will be made to order at the uhirtest notice, and perfect satis faction warrantd. Also, a full assortment-of fine FURSISiIING GOODS, arid every arti cle is marked with the lowest cash prices is plain figures. Not. 16, 1855.-6 m CAL- SMITH- • PORT MONNALE, POCKET HOOK DRESSING CASE MANUFACTURER, N. W. cor. of fourth & Chestnut Nis, Plitladelphiu 41,WA YA - an hand a large and varied assortnviit of Part Noimaies, Pocket Rook, Bankers raseB, Note Holders, Port 11,/ins, Porta ble Deektr. Messing eases, Work! Boxes, C«bas, Train/ling Bap, Backgammon Boards, Chess ilea, Pot leer .I.lelaoranduto Books. Cigar Cases, 4-c. _ . Also, ap,eneral amsortinent of English French and Geinian FANCY GOODS. Fine plieket Cutlery, Razors, Razor Strops sio Gold Pens Whule4de,Second and Third Floors. F. H. sm Fru, N W.cor. !mirth itc Chestnut sts.. N. B.—Oti the receipt of $l. a Superi or Gold Pe}) will be rent to any part of the United Sta l es, by mail ;—describing p:n, Metlil , n. hard, or soft. March 30, 1855.—1 y SUBLIMER SARK VVAN3 & WATSON, No. 26 South Foul!' at., Piffiadelphia. Great fire, Chestnut and Fifth Streets, Friday !turning, December, 15th, 1854. EVANS &AV SDN'S SALA MA N DER 6IFES TRIUMPHANT, ael they always are when put to the test. Dec. lb, 1854. ME9BR,I EVANS Sr, WA'rsua, No. 20 South Korth St.. Pktiatlelplini. GENTIEMEN :—We take much pleasure in reeonmending your Salamander Safes to Mercnants and others in want of a se cure mesas of preserving their books, pa pers, (ruin fire, as the one we pur chased tom you about seven months since has. preserved our books, papers and cash in us ;end a condition as, they were when rut into it, before the great fire of this waning, which destroyed the entire block tf buildings corner of Chestnut and Fifth greets. The safe was in use in our sn the second floor of our building, from which place it fell into the cellar. and remained there until the fire was out.— The SO was then removed and opened n pence of ,at least 1000 persons, who wiiessed the good condition of the contenti.• Will you please have the safe iand loots repaired, as we intend to put it in use 'gain, baying perfect confidence I its tirelroof qualities. Yours . ; Respectfully, LACEY & PHILLIPS, Erns & Watson take pleasure in re. terrine° the following, among the , many kande& who have had their gales in use T. 8. Mint, Philatla.: Farmers and M. hanica' Bank Philada. ; Samuel Allett, sq., High Sheriff, Philada. ; John N. He derson. City ,Controller; Caleb Cape Co., No. 183 Market St. ; Rich ard N. ris & , Son, Locomotive builders, Philad ; Bancroft & Sellers, Machinists, cornet 6th and James Ste.; Ft vnklin Fire 1 urance Co., Philada.; Pennsyl vania ailroad _Co., Philada.; Lacey & Phillip corner Oft!) and Minor Ste.; Sher.. s Bro., No. 32 South Second St.; James nt & Saritee,—No. 147. North Third "rept ;. V . V.:8 . .1101 . 81mm & Sons. No.ll north Third St.: Swill'. Williams & Co., 110. fr 7 Market St.; J. & R. Orne, No.):B49fiestnui St. A lart assortment of the above Safes always an hand (warranted to stand u least lOper cent. more fire than any Her ring's Sfe now ; in' useq • EVANS & wxrsoi,,alim msnufacture and keep for sale) Iron , Shutters. , Iron Doors and . Iroi 13#'; for making fire=proof .Vaults for itores,publitiand private buildings: Sal and-Letter - oOpying Presses ;'Patent She Isted Retrtgeratoiv, &c. 'Nettie give us t call, at No. 26 South FOURTH St Phisdelphia. s' •Aptil6,lBs6.—ly J. LEIB, Agent. t - CLIFTON & SON, "jarfi'lttil aoTigNo t atoßt iortbDid cornet of Second and Dock sua,Pbila To tfiellgzeno Peitysburg, Pa, and insonsiy . . lir Otero respectfully inetted,to exam, um- s the eat:4ll4%T and varied aasort- Merit o EN'S & BOYS' CLOTHING, at the re ol the anbeeriber, where ma always e 4 Vontid a full supply of HSABY , 3IAD :CLOTHING, of all , size, and de seripti , wore by men and boys of all ages a sizes, made by experienced work. men a of the very best material, the 4111. snake, fit, and appearance surpassed bye establishment in the Eity. Please preserve this notice, and give the a call ant! lit out of you and them. 'Remember the North East corner of Second and Dock Streets. R. D. CLIFTON & SON. April 13, 1855.--ly TR JSSES I TRUSSES 1 TRUSSES C. H. NE E DLES, Truss and Brace. Es,tablishmen s. W. CUR. TWELFTH k RACE SIREETR, PHILADELPHIA, IMPORTER of fine French Trusses, combi• 1 ring extreme lightness, ease and durnhilit , with correct construction. Hernial or ruptured patients can be sated by remitting amounts, as below: Sending num ber of inches round the hips, and stating sled affected. Cost' of Single Truss, $2, $3, $4, and $5. Double---$5, $6, $8 and $lO. Instruc tions to wear, and how to effect a cure, when possible, sent with the Truss. Also for sal., In great variety, Dr. nanithiffli Improved Patent Body Brace, for the cure of Prolapsmi Uteri; Spinal Props and supports, Patent Shoulder Braces, Cheet Expanders and Erector Braces, adapted to all with stoop shoulders and weak lungs ; English Elastic Abdominal Belts, Suspensories, Syr inges—mall) and female. IM.Ladies' Rooms, with Lady attendants. August .18.55.--,ly - Norcross' Rotary Planing Ma chine. 11VANTED---To sell the Rights and Ma- V dunes 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 Washing:moo he no infringement, being superior to Wood. worth'!. Machine. Apply to .1. I). DALE, Willow street, above Twelfth, Philadelphia, where the Machines can be seen in operation. Jan. $456.-31n 10 THOSE 11110 WISH FARMS. 910 have fertile land at a cheap price and on sus) terms, your attention is called Red gf tray Tarns and Cool Clinspony. Twenty•fi C acres or more in proportion, are given for $2OO, payable in instalments of $1 per week or .1 per month. It is located in Elk county, Pettnsvlvania, and has one of best markets Mr its produce in the State. The soil is a rich loam, and is not to be surpassed Mr fanning, as examination will show. It has the best elements of, prmperitc being under laid by two rich veins of 0 . 0 L, and will shortly be intersected by four railroads. The timber is of the •nmst valuable kind. Tin, tin. exceptionably good, and warrantee deeds are given. It presents a good and substantial op pdrtunity to commence flaming, providing fur flies children or making an investment. Fur ther particulars eau be had from the pamphlets which are sent to inquirers. Letters answer : ed oromptly. Apple or address SAMUEL W. cATTELL, Secretary, 135 Walnut street, north side. be tween South and Fifth streets, tip - Full information is contained in the pam phlets. Mel,. S. 1356.-3 m. - - •- - "tliladelphia Advertisement." . EVANS FIRE AND TOM% PROOF SAFES ! I VI( /krehantrA, Lawyers, Farmers and oth- J - ers, having Books ' Papers or other nil wt. bleN, to preserve from FIRE or BURGLARS. Day &-liieNy'ell's (Robb's) BANK LOCKS. A CARD.—THE "FIRE PROOF SAFE," that preservckour llooke, Papers, mte., during the 'Great Fire at Burt's Building s , was purchas ed of OLIV 1. ER EVANS, 6S. 2nd., St. Phil ud'a. GETZ & BUCK. "REFRIGERATORS & AND WATER ELL TERS." EVANS' Premium Ventilated Refrigera tors for cooling and preserving meaty, blittrr, milk, traixr ain all articles for culinary purpo- WATER FILTERS, for purifying brackish or, mmidy water, whether effected by ruins, lime stone, marl or other causes ; can be had septic. ate or attached to the Refrigerators—a small quantity of Ice cooling the whole, in the wann est weather. PORTABLE SHOWER BATHS, for the use of warn' or mid water. WATER COOLERS, for Hotels, Stores tt Dwellings. STO&(E TRUCKS, for moving boxes, 'bales, &c. SEAL. PRESSES, COPYING do., DRUG GIST do. OLIVER. EVANS, No. 61. S. Second-st., (2 doom below Chesnut.) (ESTAIILISIIED in 1833.) Feb. 8,1856.—1 y ABRAM ARNOLD INTENDS removing to York, and must 1 therefore settle up his business. All per- sons desirous of saving costs, especially those whose accounts are of long standing, can do so by calling immediately and PAVING or.— Unless this be done without delay, snits will be instituted without IresPect to persons.; a simi lar appeal to them having been utterly dis regarded, No further indulgence will .be given. AV".lle is now selling off at cost. Juno 8, 18. BOUNTY LAND CLAIMS. FBI HE undersigned will attend promptly to the collection of claims for BOUN TY LANDS under the late act of Con gress. Those who have already received 40 or 80 Acres, can now receiie the bal. : ance, by calling on the subseriber and tnak, ing the necessary application. JOEL B. DANNER. Gettysburg, March 9,1856.—.4.f LOST "AND - 'FOUND! AT 'THE CHEAP CORNER, IFAILL MINTIER DUDS grIF every description ; will=bo sold very.: low ILIF for cash. Also a variety of SHAWLS I/ . , entry-tut:die Clothing, very cheap.: Call and see. JOHN. HOKE. .Gettyaburgo Oct. .19, 1855.- , FRFU/ttEßY—the largest aseottittent' in P town will - be.foutni at SCHICK'S. •.• Hie stock:embraces everrertiele in the perfuniery liane--aba be will sell'chenp.. ..• , , :Nov. 2, 1855. • TADrES, if you want, handsome and cheap , DRESS GOODS, 'at • • • '( • . F,A.EIE WOIL BROTHERS.: • - • • ' ;WO 'of iltelled Pron't Oct. 19, 1855. - • .‘• . 1 LANKETS "AND . 1.01411 SHAWLS- The largest sad cheapest in town. • 'Also Wigs dress, goods—the prettiest lot in town —to be luta at the strire.,of ' • • i GEMIGE 'ARNOLD. upAss, nuistliiNGS o(o,kinds . .ept be bad lir SCHICIVS ie'cbeep tOioeheap 051;if nOt a little cheeped! , 1r•A.1 , 1: 11. )11X Nov. 2, 1855. ' - f , ,Nr , - ELOUS THE GRAND EXTERNAL REMEDY. BYBY the aid of a,mieroseepe, we see millions . of little openings' ou the surface of, our bodies. Through' theite' tine Ointineitt, when rubbed on the skin, is carried to any, organ or inward part. ,Diseases of the Kidneys, disor ders of the Liver,' affection's' of the IMart, Tnfla motion of the Lungs, A.4thmris, Conghs.and Colds, are, by its means effectually cured.- 7 - Every hohsewife knows that Snit 'passes freely through Lone or meat of any thickness. This healing Ointment far more readily penetrates through any bone or fleshy pert of the living body-, curing the mast dangerous inward com plaints, that cannot be reached by other means. ERYSIPELAS, SALT RHEUM AND SCOR ROTA. RUMORS. , , No yemedy, has ever done so much for the cure disenses'of the Skin whateer tiirm they may assione,as this Ointment. No case of Salt Rheum, Scurvy, Sore Mids, Scrofula or Erysipelas, can long withstand its influence The inventor has travelled over many ports of the globe, visiting the principal lwspitals, dis pensing this Ointment, giving advice 88 to its application, and thus been the means of restor ing countless numbers to health. SORE LEGS. SORE BREASTS. WOUNDS AND ULCERS Some of the most scientific surgeons now rely solely on the use of this Namderful Oint. ment, when hosing to cope o ith the worst ea ses of sores, welinds,ulcers,glimiluler swellings, and tumors. Professor Hollow :iv has , by Corn mend of . the Allied Governments, dispatched to theliospitnlB of the East, large shipments of this Ointment, to be used under the direction of the Medical Sniff, in the worst eIISVS of wounds, ft AOl cure .nny ulcer. glandular swellittg, stillness or contractidn of of :he joints, even 20 years' Omnding. PILES AN!) FISTULA Titmin and Miter similar 11i.,trv:oing com plaints can lie ellectually mired ir the Oiutuient Lr wlOl rubbed in, (Nor the parts ntimqvil and ht• otherwise following t h e printed directions around eadt !mt. !loth the (liniment awl Pilbt shwa,' be fixed in the . 1611(..ritty . opes : Lumbago Mercurial Ertiptiutni Salt Ilimunt Skin Disvmies Swelled (Hands Stiff Joints t•li ors' Veneral gores' AVoltilik of all kinds Svulati Bunion.; Barris Chapped I lands Chilbluiva Fistultm Gout Surd Lela Sore Breasts Sore Wadi Sore Throats Sores or all kiuda Sp rains * * *Sold nt MILIIIIraCtOriI , Of Pr”fiis,wir 80 11:6,6.n Lane, New V.irk, and 211 Strand, London, and lie all ri,iwetable Druggist:4 and 1)eitlo--; through out the United States. and the oivilized iu Pots. at 25 cunt+, ;2 awl tl each. arellwre is a con,hlerable ;acing by tak in. , the larLfer size . N. B. Directions for tho guidance of pa tients io ever% , lisorder are ttlixed to each Box Nov. 2, lizs.l—er.w NOTIcE. ETTERS of Administration on the Estate A ut ROBERT Nrl LVAI NE, late of Ad an e o inty, deceased, haN • Mg been granted to the subscriber, resi ding in York, Penn'tt., be hereby notitie•s all persons indebted to said Estate to 'mike immediate payment ; and those liming claims are requested to present the !Mlle, properly authenticated, for settlement, • T. N. HALL ER, Adin't. Feb. I, 1856.--Gt YOU HERD THE NEWS? E. O. SCOTT. FROM Baltimore, is taking t;PI.F.NDID DA CERREOTY PES, in handsome Cases, tier 37 1.2 Crutx each ! His Rooms are in Cliambersburg Street, ex actly opposite the Lutheran Church. All hi• pictures are good and will be taker at the lowest city prices. As he will stay but a abort time all those who wish hikencases should hur ry and get.them. They will never have such another OppCirtunity. N. 11. Very young children will not bu ta ken at the above low price. Feb.,l, 1z iG.—ate STIRS OF NEW GOODS ! ill CIIEAPEST—THE PRETTIEST—HE BEST JL. SCHICK has returned from the city • with the largest and hest selected stock of FALL AND WINTER. GOODS he has ever had the pleasure of offering to this com munity. Call and see for yourselves I He will not pretend to cult:111;mo his large and attractive stock—the limits of an tuivertim. meat will not admit of it. But if you wish to select front the choicest lot of LADIES' AND GENTLEMEN'S DRESS GOODS, your . eyes ever beheld, go to • • SCHICK'S. Oct. 19, 1855. NEW GOODS, CHEAP GOODS AIfNESTOCK BROTHERS,., have just 1 received their usual large and liandsouie assortment of. Fall and Winter Geode, to which 'luny invite the attention of the panne, sonsisting of every description of Dry Goods, Hardware; Saddlery, -,QueetieWare, Groceries, Cedar ware, Iron Oils and Paiute, &c. Give tie an early call, and we will show you, the largest, 'prettiest, and cheapest stock of Goode in the County: FAHNESTOCK. BROTHERS Sian of the lied "Vont. Oct. 12, 1855. pcn BOXESIILACK. FA'r in' stare and fot gale by '• - ~ 1 ' ' WM: BUEHLER; • No. 157 Franklin street, Baltimore .CORN,DRYERS. THE attention of MILLERS is,invited to . to a very superior article for drying . CORN, which cnn la: had at all times at , WARREN'S FOUNDET.. • Jan. 11, 1856. ,•, ~ • • • • Shoemakers, tome: thin' War. 1141INESTOCK BROTHERS will; seliptit hIOROCCOS from 2¢ ee n ti- to 'sl 00, tho @teapot lot ever brtiailit to the Cotinty.-- Call 'soon at thy SIGN OP` ISE BED FRONT. Vales - tine' Pay, I • A D. BUEHLER has j nit received g fullah eortmont of handsomly designed VALEN TINES, which can be had at various 'priced &this Booditore on Chombeniburg titres •Gettyaburg, Feii. li, 1836. kILLINERX G o,oDatts!ii,i;ial: ~,"! • • ;C_l: t MC gracken's in~tatpe TUE xi,..TTOBATION A I,IIZAERVATION A.GEI 1 OF THE HUMAN HAIR A I FTER many years of Merlons research ritL. andexpidithent, I have -the gratification to announce to those of the public,alte may .b 4 afflicted with baldness or pretaatu,re grey hair, that I. have succeeded in th,e'prepang O ten en 'article that is an infallible remedy 'fir Actor these *, ditibnlers. For considerable' length of tithe I have been' in the Whit of tieing it np4' . . , oo my'dwmeustotners,'and in no instance 'haw , . it ifailed.to render the moat entire satisfaction. Having long eatertuined the, belief that,* vast majority of cases, Baldness and proms :tare greyoess were induced by disease, or went , of vigor and vitality,of the Scarp, rather 'than :being the lieceisary' consequence of mere ac=' cumulation 'Of years. • My' whale attention lilts directed to the dig-- covert' of some preparation, which, by renw-. lag the dandruff and. other foreign matter, which, in spite of the utmost! precaution, will collect upon the scalp, would restore to this part all its vigor and vitality, and thus remove the great cause of both' these' diseases. In offering this preparation to tho public, I have full confidence•that it will not disappoint the' expectations of many who may feelinelined to . give it a fair and impartial trial. It more ef fectually, than any other 'preparation, removes the daniirnir and cleanses the head, thus re-, • moving all obstacles to the growth of a now and luxuriant crop of hair. For the prema ture grey, it restores to the hair the free circu lation of its natural fluid, and, in an almost in credibly short time, brings to it its natural healthtuinese and color. Although this prep- aration has never been brought before the public through the medium of advertising, yet by its own inherent virtues, it has won its way into favor in many of the counties of this and • neighboring States. At the solicitation of many of Inv friends and patrons who have been benefittod by it, I hare been induced' to give it. to the public, aud in doing this, I do it with the confident Itssitrance that any who may try it, will find it to possess all the merit claim ea for it. In CiV4P orpartial baldness, when timed a greeably to direet Mita. tbia Remtorative has not failed. in a mingle instance, to produce a luau riatit growth orthe natural hair. In the h iii or tooth.tr, and totriell, it itt a nation' en ration for till thtuto dimettaea of the, etilp incident to infant children. In tine, in toilet tatiele, it should he in thin hands or all who wish to expell the dandruff, po-terve the, hair, present it I . rlitn tidling off; nud rtiiiiltit it silt). glriAtty and wave. ve t rl'repittell and sold, wholototie and retail, by McCII.\ CK EN, (loon to the Union I Cumberland county, Pentisvi C 1 I I' CA'r ES thr. iiiannwralde ( . I.rtifivitivs in the proprit•t.br, Altowitig tho irises t hi, n•tiledy, nre nomx.4l, and omit satisfy 110. 1111/Si ! , het tim! I 1 1 °147 certit I frill n t ery mire la.ad fi,r six ur eight rears, Irrofrahly first Cntiieol daadrati, hut hnnllc Rimed lull,. llry Co.paration hal restorrd arc !WWI 111 apd rviatered my hair radt. C. FISHER. M. I). This is to rertifv. that me hnir hail nearly all fallen ow. I u..ed MiVrat•l'ien's liestorativu for four and I can 111 oW 11. 41st of as tine hair as any one S. A. BEA SIMIt. Sh Now,/ rg. pt. Istli, Front our own (.I,4,rvation wi are etialilcAl to testily }hal MuCracken's l'ruparatilin t Ito flair will iterlittiplisli the vial tthirh lie pro tliASl`M it tin It,. A. STE \V ART, M. It. The undersigned tithes pleasure in announ cing to the public ;he Preparation for Human I lair,llCraeken of Shipponsloarg. from the ellects its use has land on his own hair, ho is folly convinced that it will accomplish the, cud for which it is de,igaled. REV. t.. NV. (PLESSNER. I with plea:Pare reeoupploniii to the public: MeCruekeu's Prlparpoipie for the !lair: I havo lowa hut one liottio, 'mil it ha. , rendered entire, sAtiefaiPtion, by removing iintitirull: nail impro ving the hair - hp color nail iti 1 , 01111 y,. awl pre venting the hair from falling 011. Senn..ppirmv, This is t eertirr that Ire havt• iwen y enr s—in ISM, we you sm u t' 3.lcCrneken'sl 'Hair licitorative, and in 31•VPII II ttttt tits. we had a glINi and line head nfhair. CHAS. MOYEICS .11)11.N _HARTMAN. Dee. 21. 1555.-3nl A GENTS.--A. 1). RI:E111.Elt, Gettysburg; Joseph Hotli•r, Ahh,ittstown ; R. F. (a nlitcr, Palmsburg ; J. Calvin Giver, Franklin town ship; J. .ltlalatugh, Hampton : .1. 1•:. Sltlit 11, Irishtnwn : .1. B. Wrightson, .1. M. Schmidt, I latiovt:r ; F. G. Williamson,. Spring ' 1 !".. IMS. KENTUPKY LEAF oD TOBACCO, 2U Bale, Havana. 25 dr, Saga. 20 do Si, int" 20 Cases Seed Leaf. Just received Ant) eBlO by. WM. BUEHLER, No. 157 Franklio street. Nov. 24, 1854 TO tiAL I . ogb BOXES LB. I.UMP T BA i o- Geo n Howe notl.for sale; at • 11 cents by the box, 7%1'8[7E1.11.MS Ohl Stand, the cheapest in the eity.• No. 167 Franklin at., . I Breinip Froneriold Co's., VGETABLE CATTLE POWDR, ,CATTLEAINANIMENT, OLD WHOLESALE , and RETAIL, 0 by A. D. BUEIILER, , agent for blame county.' ; /1 00'11( pE.3 PEST CONG RESS - 1 " 10134C(1Q, in more and for s street. 24,1834 .UDL P 4SP/i P P 1146 X;©M:c 3 4011 N. W: Fathiopable Aar e" "berg and' Asir, 'Dreasei',c,an at all times be,found- prepared to attend to tite:ealhilit the!OiiiiNe'; at'the 'remple,)in the'Ellantond, adjbining the county. , Buildingt Frotni Icing eilleiletiee, he thittere•hinaselfihtit he . ;14'0 through all the ramifications of the Tonsortiii' with such an ip,finite ,egrop o( l 4tlJota, wkif,m,°° l wiith , the llPtir° , l l,Psra° ll 9tlmsil! oth who,may anb their omits to the, hem ideal ol his rasors He, hopes. the,refore, 1 4 1 :!ti4 Atten.liPP t° l ° l 4 l ,o°sp,ind - °,481 sire to W PIO) A° 1 1 4 1 m9rlta. !vet! as 4, ccalve, ; )iberii.share, o fpublic pattottage The, sick ,, will ' be attended to ott their,pti aate.dweihnia.,, 300,009 sre ir A ir r !it o ri f Orands; all'cif which are `Otreiid Meth any other ' HOriee hi' the' ""'A4 warrants Mille sells lo be OWliestilioilJ Call and 't ."1' 24V • • MEE! fillfall oliA.Nuthti,t"7 ,)•! i (Swat 41fahmthip Co., 01110 .1, 111.11 . 1;, JOHN H. DUNCAN. Sliippelodarry, 1855.