41jOIISTEIC& NOTICE. ikTorret is herehygiren to all Legatees and tiglibr persons concerned, that the Admin. eitittait Amends heminafter mentioned will ifs'3 imi,preeented at the Orphans' Court of Adams -;•"‘ Ittat tye ~• for' confirmation and allowance, on i„, l. l...,iiimkty,the 27/A day of .Ifity 11{7.4 WiZ Vint and final account of John Brady. A is ••• s • Is • .1. • of Patrick Ball, deceased. • .142. The First account of Samuel lVicst, stkeitriefbr the sale of the real estate of David . Herman, deceased. • I ; " ~, The first and final account os .ractobl •'" 144 nn Administrator of the estate of Aa S ew- - 'deceased. ••••••••'145. The first and final account of Grow Slagle ; Administrator of Cathariue B. Slagle, t • 1 %. -- deetrased. 146. The second and final account of Jolur .oroap,trurriving Execrator of the last will and sistsdl testatrient of Philip Group, aces:as...4l. Thoinecount of Samuel Beam, A dmin.- s•I s • istrator of the estate of Isaac Beam, luta of • Slamhan' township, deceased. :148. The first and final account of Samuel E. Cook, Admiaistrator of Newel Joyce, dec.'s!. 149 The first 6tret.fmal account of Ephraim ' Deirdcsrff, Executor °Nile last will and l''s•- • rent Of David Demaree,,„&sceased. ••%; 1 * 'l6O. The first and final account of Joseph Trustee of the heirs of Samuel Ja- ' • - , •••• > Cobs; late of Hamilton township, Adams corm t 'els; deceased. • • .1614 , The first account of Abraham Spang ler, one of the Administrators of the estate of Stall-smith, deceased, appointed to make !sale of the real estate. 152 Account of George Chronister, Admin . Listintrn• of Sarah Spahr, deceased. 153. The account of Samuel Crist, Atha inis • t .. -:' : tritter . of the estate of John Crist, late of Ben *,s -, -slerssille. Adams county, deceased. • The first and final account of Philip Roamer, Jr., Executor of the last will and tes. • •• trinierat of Philip Ileamer, deceased. -155.: The first account of Jacob Ferree and . .• :Osiass Ferree, Executors of the last will and testament of Jacob Ferrets, . Sr., deceased. s':ls6. The first and final am:omit cf Joseph Fink, Esq., Administrator ofthe estate of Ja cob Wintrode, deceased. ' 167. The first account of Abraham Sell, one of the Administrators cam testament° annexe of Jacob Sell, (millwright) deceased. ,?„;.158. The lira. account of henry Sell, one mf the Administrators cum testament° annexe ~..:ofdacob Sell, (millwright) deceased. • :15D. The account of.fames .1. Wills, Ad ,. „gninistmtor with the will annexed of the - estate mfJecob Eyster, late of Menallen township. Ad. 6 ' c ame,countv, deceased. 160. The first account of James J. Wills, •Adrathistrator of the estate of jqhn W. Cook, °fife/Allen township, Adams co.. deed. „ 161. The first account of William 'Paxton, „..itdmirdstrator of George 0. islellhenny, dee'd. ~-.f62. „The account of Peter Wcirith, Execu ,.iloyof,the estate of Samuel Weirich, late of Ger. t; ~: m olay, township, deceased. . 161 k Thrs first account of Samuel 'Alwine, lagarilitin of George Kallireider, minor son of italkreider, deceasied. ~.•,,1 11 64. The first and final account of 'Robert b.....4l4,Card( s ,.Adniialetrator ofthe estate of Janos Black, (o f John) deceased.' , ,165- he .first and final account of John 51,t ilefttz,. late 'of Moontptensant township, de. : •• F. F ALTER, • , :per DIItEL PL.A.SC, Deputy., :4 • .47gide Office,,Getifsburg,l--- : Atlli 18.54—td '''ICI3TICE TO TAX-PAYERS • 1-.-VOTICR is 'hereby Ifsz' sr_ that the ; Com. , missioners of Adams i4iranty' will make i. , IIIarADATEMENT OF FAT PEI?. CENT. yupon all Stato and County TrUres assessed for lbtf.jeer'lBs6, that shall be:l:wild to Collemoris ,¶4.tfore Sabertiery •• the . 26lkof June ?WI, npd ctors are hereby required to make aucli,abetuineut to all ,persons paying on or Wine, said day. iistrCollectors will be required to Make ..paymentto the County lireasnrer on or before the let of .htly next ,. otherwise they willnot be entitkd toany abatement. ' - • rd er. ofColl' *3lOlOll. AZGIIINBAUGH, Clerk. fOffice, Dittjatiurg, 1856.—td 1101KS.STATIONERY ) autuGs.& MEDICINES. lfitertitfittr gifitZfOrtittellt D.. BUEHLER has added to his former •4;ei stock of Goode an unusually large as- Ouent -of Classical, School and Idiscella-- gai embracing till the text Books used in the Col lege, Common Schools, and standard Classic authersorith the recent popular publications, conetituting &larger assortment than ever be fore opened in Gettyeyurg,. Also • 01 1 41 aquaffizasz of all kinds; Cap, Letter and Note Paper, of the best quality, Envelopes, Gold Pens and Pohclls Pert-Krtirei, c., with a large aisort-, =cutout'. • • ry Goads • to :ichichitilwrites attention, . being p re p are d to lel a: uniuntallr low prices.fie .lfas • largely ,increased his stoireciP-- . - - 115Prieg *a es s ;and aledicin, whiell 'qui/ "ke' vim as the best. the karArrangements have been effected by which any article in his line, of business can be Pro.llP/4 1 .XonleFeA. from the city. , tittiyaburg, Nov. 2, . 1855. lASI:CUT FOR THE CAR r. ArIGKE this way if 'you want the Worth of ‘.l yourineney. I riill, 6 ell voti . Goods that will do you good to wear tliem. Such us SPRINO* RlLlaii:R GOODS as cheap us the ilhetipoAif „ 'not a little cheaper:, , Just cull and take a " el at them and yudge fur your seffat the ileap Northwest Corner, when: you will be weeommodate4 with the greatest of - pleasure. , •• - . ALSO,. and 92tyngtukadeto order—which Twill sell cheofiMcwol,. ipr.esiontry Produce. . • • JOHN HOKE. ApWAII;..i, • , SCHWA Lill l'S •, • , Astir's; the City h ilt the Largest and Pret• '+t • 1706DS' for, the 'Sprint/ and anancer Sisens, to be'mn in - ' • Gettysburg A itingrwlleh,vm be Annul rain and .411. lqui# 1 / I =S• SILKS, black Silks, all qualiOK plain 'Delainee, plain and figured Baege . Delairtes, Challies, Brillmntr, lAwasalinghantSi Prints, Shawls, Embroid eries, bidets, nosiery and CLOVIS of all cantsa Ift:asitrierea,, for men and boy's*thir7reet%:i3, Muslin; Tickinbs, Pt , diansio e lott:ast rates, I am. pre pared to den at as low.lnicu.s AS goods can be bad at anfether establudnuent in the Courrty. In proof of wbich, I inure all to call and mama t lk it =tvittliz tltey' ykilltaffltatia4td , Stat sa • J i L. SCIIICE! .Corner of the t semi and BahLiifore strut ; APO IA 186 G cat*.or' Dv,* N.; liiiielpkt . ittd nods W. W. PAXTON'S. ; , - . Prollbssiesial Conk: - - • ••• Dr. I. Lawrence Hill , • • DENTJET, 11PFICE in linmbersbnrg street one door. West of the Lutheran Church, nearly opposite Grammer'sstore; where he may be found ready and willing to attend to ally case within the province of the Dentist. Persons in want of full sets of teetleare invited to call. REFERENCES. Rev.C.P.Kms .D .11) D. Ifokxr.a. I Prof.M./Ators. 11,3. !Nista, !. H. L.. throng% ~ n D;Cm.ncir, I `• H.A.Meaccaiteig IN,. It. Junssnx, . I .• M. L. sr, ~. July 4. 1848 r H. C() NA ITG Y, . 9 T7ORNEY .9T L.Blf; (Office removed to one dour West of Burble Drug St I look - Strue,tammbersburg street.) and Soffeithirliar Patents and Pensions, • - Donnel l , Land Warrahts, Back-Psy sus pantie& Claims, and all oilier claims against tin; 'Government at Washington : D. C;: also American claims in England. bind Warrants Incatetkand sold, or bonen:and highest prices giir/m. Lahti* for sale in lows, Illinois, and other . Western States and Agents engaged locating Warrants there: SeirApply to 'hint personally or by letter. 'W. EL. 6AIEPS E L.L, Allorney at Chat, r i FFICE nn Ohambersburg sorrel, Get tysburg, two doors from. Qeo. Ar nold's store, will attend to Midi Claims for BOUNTY LAND, ander the . hte Acts of Congress. Pensions, te. All businisi entrusted to his.fiands will receive prompt attention. ' ' • DAVID WILLS; Attorney at Law, NI A 9 token Mr. STAvassos's office ■ North Weet Corner ..of Centro $ mare: . 'ttErtißOAtet.--tion. Thaddeus Ste•eni, Faaq., Laticastey. DAVID. Ai. BUEHLER, eiltioritem at Law, 11i all - otherm m at iri a e f .is tend entr o u r:st s ?o et i ll ie to cti t o li n s s en a r n: L. -- r °nice. in the DiamOnd, adjoining the Store 0cA.13. KCATZ. Gettytiburg,Ta, Feb, 1; Ink . _ EDWARD B. BUEHLER, .ntorterd- of law. WILL . fitithrtilly and promptly attend to V V all business entrusted to-hirn. lie .qh - oks the G L7111(4111 . /4iikottage:. • (Mee at, the same pl.tee, in South' Baltimore streftt, near Fornev's Drag Store, and nearly opposite, Danner It. Ziegler's Store. - - _ W.ll. B. AC CLELLANi ATTORNEY. AT LAW • and Prinsecintine attorniv. ('OFFICE on the South Side of the Public X.,1 square, two doors West of the 'Sentinel" 011 ice. • March 28, 1856. nattinwire.Advertisement s . JXtQflVZflt.i , YeLa cgazaaa, FIE subscriber is still engaged in Ate ntan ufactuting of - superior Machine Cards for Colton and Woolen Factories. The best qual ity of leather and wire used hi making the a bove, and after an experience of twenty-five years, is prepared to warrant them equal to any made in this country. lam also reeking superior LEAT.FT ER BANDS, cemented and copper riveted, thestretch taken out by power fill machinery. Elevator Straps for Grist 1 Mills also, and Leather Hose, of superior quality, made as above. JOHN H..HASKELL.' N0:33 Swint' ECTAVI STREET, March 28, 1856.-42 Baltimore, Md. C. W. SLAGLE & C 0.,. ' PRODUCE AND GENERAL COMMISSION 4 MERCHANTS, ' 118 Nora Sired, Baltimore, WOULD inform the public that they hare VV. entered into the above Buainess and will pay imrticular attention to the sale of Flour, Grain of all kinds, Cloirr Send, IVlsishey, and Country Pro duce generally, and will remit proceeds of sales promptly. 18...Consingments solicited. CHARLES W. SLAGLE. J. V. HOSHOUR, } York Co, Pa. G.D. , KLINEFELTER, Bak. April 4, 1/356.--3m Elapuver tic Mania:ad. rpRAINS over the Hanorer Branch Hail -11 road now run as follows : First .Train leaves Hanover at 9, A. ➢l., with Passengers for York, Harrisburg, Colum bia and. Philadelphia. This train also • con nects with the Express for Baltimore, arriving , thera at 121 P. M., stopping at Glenrock, Park ton and Cockeysville. ' Second Tram leaves at 3 P. M. with Pas seugers tor Baltimore and intermediate places, and returns with , Passengers* !corn York .t. c: Jrllv 27 1850 - - - E'STLEJNIEN, do you - wish toielect from fi large'and handsothe miety of Cravats, .Hundkerchiefs, Suopenders, &el' If you do, call SCHICK'S. 85,000 la t : 2 l l N A l 4 ,3 B p . re ha pay for lAN na D y. ing any to sell will receive the highest pricein cash Sy calling on . ' • EDWARD G. FAHNESTOCK. 'SPOUTING! SPOUTING! Cir EORGE and Henry •Warnpier will Make House Spouting and put up , the same low, for cash or country pro. duce. , Farmers and all others wishing thei , if 'uses. Barns. dt.c. spouted. would do w ,... t0 give them a call. 0. dr H. *AMPLER. goooogrk SEGARS of OTANI/ 9 V.W description . Brands, all of which are offered !Dwell than any other House in the thy. Audi - warrants all be sells to he of the best ma ‘terlal. Cal Laud examine. WM. BUFAILER, 11.0. 157 Franklin street. Nov. 24, 1854. 50 BOXES BLACK FAT in flora and for sale by • WM. BUEHLER, No. 157 Franklin garnet. Halthrwre j. RAJNKS, CARPET BAGS; L MEBREL .. LAS for tale at COBEAN & PA XTONW4 • womasour, Umbrellas ; Fans—sacks of the ; m--ot SCHICK'S; . . • WATCH AND'JEWELRY STORE. ALEXANDER FRAZER respectfully in. forms the public that ho has just received - a large and splendid assortment of rich and now style GOLD JEWELRY alai kinds, in cluding Breast Pins, Fingerlings, Ear Rings, iof the most fashionable styles ; fob, rest, and /guard Chgius,CtdrPius, Watch Kers, &c. Al so, Albata Spoons, Fatter Vo.ses,' :Spectacles, Watch Guards, Hers arni Chains, GOLD and SILVER WATIMES, together with a 1 large assortittent of MO LIIINING goods suitable for persatis in mourning, and numerous other articles in :his line—all of which will be sold an lowest cash prices. OQ As I 'have purchased all my goods from regular Jewellers, I will WARRANT 'them to be what I prononnee them. Of this perches. ers may rest assured. re,..CLOCKS, WATCEIES & JEWELRY REPAIRED, ns heretofore. Give me a call, in Baltimore street, it few doors 'from the dia. reond, if you want noon Jewelry, and the gen. uirm article, lower than the same can be , pur. chased any place out of the city. • ALEX. FRAZER. • Gettysburg, Oct. 26,.1855—tf WHO WANTS A GOOD AND CHEAP SAMUEL WEAVER having:provided hint self with an Imitire new and costly appa— ratus, is now prepared to furnish ilagagerreolypes, in every style of this art, which he will war rant to give entire aatisfaction. His long ex perience and sapenor apparatus give him vantages seldom furnished hy Daguerrean es tabliAmentu out otthe city. He has a, large number uf specimens at his Gallery, .s.Chaot bersburg street, which the publicare requested to call and examine. ar g es from 60 cents to $lO. Hours or operating from BA. M. gi 4P. M. Gold Lockets, Breastpins:, suitable for minint ures alwaye on hand, at the very lOwest prices. sEirehildrep will.. not betaken ior less th an $lOO, Feb. 1, 1856. GROCL O RIESCOMECTMS, s, 4&e TIIIS WAY FOR 'BARGAINS .IpIIAIIUEL ZIEGGER has just re -113 turned from the city with the , largest !twat, GROCERIES he .has ever before opened, to which. he invites the attention ()fail, convinced that he,cen offer RARE BARGAINS. He harpers() a fine lot u Hams . Shoulders &c , Shad, Mackerel and Herrings, Oranges, Lemons. Raisinsi Dates, AlmoodP. Nuts, Candies of 41 kintlti,-fo bacco, Segars. Snuff, 41roorni. brushes, Blacking, with a4eneral assortment of variety goods. Give us a call ifjou want to buy,cheop and good—nex rtloor the Star" office. Baltimore Street;: Gettysburg, May 11, 1853.-.-df J. LEM ; agent - , TORROK SINEINCIFEEME ..• • S Effl INA lay, ONE 31!4 rapli px7;rtBatizto,) , W ILL commence its Nineteenth cession ou the sth day of the .50 month Map) Parents and Guardiariairre reapectfutlyin sited to make themselves acquainted with the. merits of this institution before concluding le 'Bend theirdaughtere or wards elsewhere. The loe.ation pleasant,' healthy, •stud reti red. The course, of instruction embraces all the branches afar, English education, tegother with the Freneh.and German , languages . 'and Drawing- TE/48.--iar Board and Tuition in Eng-. dish branches per session of 20 weeks, $5O. .For Circulars or further information March 2R, 1856,--4m HOSIERY.—A. new article af SILK and WOOL HOSE; and Silk lined HOtlE, FAIThIgA3I'O CK; BROTHERS: Sign qf the Red Front- NEW STOCK o f Ready•mode Clothing, ssastl a great variety of Fancy Articles at COBEAN ANO PAXTON'S. . . SPLENDID lot of TRUNKS lbw at GEO. ARNOLD'S. QUPERIOR Paella°le Ike for aale _ ' GEO; ARNOLD'S 4-7 A SEP A.TRlNO—:itdal+ted A:V. Church mu aie or igmilq=will be told ,very low by . - • MARCUS SAMSON ' FI°1411).Plaill and Eluff:Mirseilles vent : ioilow ai GEO. Att:.lOLD'S GETTYSBURG FOUNDRY. 11 Ni;W /I' HE undersigned, having entered into permeship to carry on the Foundry bu• sines% under the. firm of WARREN & SONS, hereby make known to duo - cite. Zeus of Adams and adjoining counties, that we are prepared to make every thing in our line al Misineee., lia . .ve con elzily on hand, thu HATHAWAY and . : other 4 . COOKING the Parlor airtight, and »hie plate 0l various styles . and ai7ea , 'Pots, Kettles and Pans. and all other Iron Cooking Utensils, Waffle Irone,Washing Machines, Ash plates, Boni-scrapers, &c. Castings fur Milk and oilier Machinery. PLOUGH CASTING of every description, We make the Segior, Bforlter. and differ ent kinds of W itherota Flatlets. We have atm got different miens of FENCING. Sr, RAILING for Cemeteries. Yards and Porches, which can't be beat for beauty pr cheapness. PAII the abOve'artieleit t will be sold cheap for Cash orCountry Produe . e. SE 7 43 LACKSMITHINO. still cow inued. ,• - BRASS CASTINGS and every thing in our line made to order.- THRESIIING ° III.6VIIINES repair ed at shortest notice. . Being Moulders ourselves, we will do onr work R 10117% THOMAS WARREN, • MARTIN WARREN, HIRA M WARREN, THOMAS' A. WARREN. Gettysburg, May 110855.-11 GREATocATTRACTION AT FRAZER'S. CEIBA? - . . 1 ~, -,-.., ' - - - SS- _"-','. • ''' , (::---,--,.."-- ----. S. Ss' - t, Ns '77- - L. - •-... r' 1 16 . • ' . IL , .—:-.L=.: 1 .! s s . •A , X. . 7,1 0. \ )s i I'il :'4 9H2 li f 1- 1 .......: r..- ----. -sp. 41,.. _,....... -... --.-„...., , . . DACUERREOTYPE? OEL WIER3IAN, Principal, York Springs. Philadelphia Adveirlieernenta 'FIRE PROOFS' VIZ • 84LAMANDR11: SAFES OF PLIILADEL . PIIIA AGAINST TELE WORLD ! EVANS & wArsoN, No. 26 South Fourth atreet, Philadelphia , huve had the surest demonstration in the following certificates that their manufal:ture of. Salamander Safes hew at length fully warranted the:representa tions which have been made of them, as ren dering en undoubted acCurity.igainst the ter ripe element: , : • , PHILADELPHIA, April 12,1856. Moses. Everts & WATSON r—Genta—lt aft fords us the highest satielliction to state to you, that owing to the very. protective qualities of two of the Salamander Safes which we pur -1 chased of you some months since, we eaveda large portion of our jewelry, books, papers; &c., exposed ter the calamitous fire in Ran stead Place, on the morning of the 11th • When we rellict that these SafaSwere lees . - ted in thefaurth story of the building we °gem pied, and that they. fell subsequently into a he:vet:burning ruins,,vvhere the vast concen tration of heateaused the brass plates to me 'r we cineot but regard the preservation • of the valuable Contents as most convincing proof of ifie great'security afforded by your Safes. We shill take much pleasure in ,recom mending them to men of business as a sure re liance againstehe'fire, : . • CEO. W. SIMONS & BRO. -PntLello:i.ritie,, April 12, 1836. MESSRS. EVANS & WATSON P-7,1. Mace to offer you my testimony in favor of the great security 'afforded to my entire stock of jewelry, books, papers ! &1., during, tho recent disastrous con flagrution in Ranstead Place, from the fact thnt the seine were contained in two of the Sal amunder Safes manufactured by you, . Havinglallen from the fifth story.of the Ar- I tisan building, where they. were previously placed, and exposed to to vest helot 'fora long time, the preservation of the valuable. deposits seemed toevery one who.witneased the open. itig and interior examination, a matter of pro found astonishment. Toall who may require a perfect protection from the ravages of fire, I shall not hesitate to recommend the me of your Safes, as I consid er they have now undergone the most trying to, t. N. E. MORGAN. PHILADELPHIA, April 12, 18.56. Messrs Everts d: WATSON :- -tlentlemen— No doubt yon will be deeply gratified to learn I the good condition in which I discovered my book, policy of insurance, certificates of stock, and other Valuable documents, when on Fri day last I opened the Safo made by your firm. 1 With miknowledge of its great exposure, both to theintensity of the heat from so hot a fire, as thettivhich destroyed the Artisan build ing, as also front the force of the falffrom its - former divided position in the third story, I could entertain but slender hopes prior to its - interior insPection, that the contents which I once so highly prized Would ever be otany sec ' vice to me ,but as these fears are now happily removed, noel it only due to say toyou, Chat! can hencefiirth recommend the use of your Safes to all Who may wish to feel a confidence in the perfikt security which such means pia vides agaialt ao frightful an element. EDVARD GASKILL, Bookbinder. Constastiv ou hand. Patent Powder and Thief Pr )jocks for Banks, Stores, &c. April26' 1866.-17 11. SERAIL 3 . CT. MAY PIERCE •FREE OF CHARGE I 1 TWO SPLENDID PARLOR ENGRA VINGS, eutited "Dolton Abbey,in the Olden Timts," a splendid steel engraving, front the ilebrated painting by Landseer, and the "Departure of the Israelites from Egypt," a large and beautiful engraving from a painting by D. Roberts.. The retail price of the above engravings is $3 percupy, but will be sent./lye ttf charge us Tollorws The subscribers have established a BOOR AGENCY it/ Philadelphia, and will furnish any book or publication at the retail price• free of postage. tti.ny persons by forwarding the subscription rice of any of the $3 Magazines, such as Har er's;Gody's, Putnam's, Graham's, Frank Lesliee Fashions, dm., will receive the Magazines for one year and a copy of either of the above beilutiful engravings, free ofcharge, or ifaubscribug to a $2, and a $l, Magazine, I such as Peerson's, apd Challen's Ladies' Christian Anmal, they will receive both Mag gazntinveinsgas :Opy of either of the above en- Every des^ ecuted with. t buildings, nei chinery, book buSiness card promptly etre of their buildi eotype or ske press. Persons at cies would fins the subscribe] the sale of the iption oiengraving on wood es -I.atness anddespatch. Views o i 'spaper headings, views of ma idlustmtions, • lodge certificates, , &c. • Al orders sent by mail 1 . dad to. Persons wishing views 10 engraved can send , adaguer 1h of the-building by mail or m a distance baying saleable arti itto their advantage to address !:, as we would act as agents for • . • .. • I ' BYRAM & PIERCE, South Third-at., Philadelphia. ,55.—1 y • Nov. 30, 1 TB JSSES ! TRUSSES I TRUSSES I Z 1) I. H. NEEDLES, 1 Truso, and Brace Establishment, • 8. w. COLLTWELFTH I RACE starers, • P ILA DELPHIA, . l i IMPORTER of fine French Trusae.a, cornbi- A. ning extreme lightness, ease and durabilit, with correct o;u:traction. , Hernial or rup tured patients can be sated by remitting a °tints, as below: Sending num ber of inches r und the-hips, and stating vied. affected. Cos of Single Truss, $2,83, $4, and ' $5. Double 46, $8 and $lO. • Instruet -15 tionsna to wea and how to effect a cure, when possible, sent y i , ith the Truss. Also for aal•,' in great varlet "': Pr. Banning's mproved Patent Body Brace,, . tot' the cure of rolapsua *Uteri • Spinal Props and supporta; ' tent Shoulder ' Bracea, .dest r i Expanders arid rector Braces, adapted to all with stoop ahoutlera and weak lungs; English Elastic Ahdotrilltal Belli,' Suspensories, Syr inges—male and Amale. le Ladies' lioonis, with Lady attendants. , . August 8;:1866.-1y ' - . , WALL & iIfINDOW-PAPERS. Ty./Vitro .purchased the interest of PARR= i Homr. in the Wall Popes:. Mildness, we noii,lieve ai.our store - • IV: E. Cornet Arch and Third•Slreas, A :full . -,and complete assorttnent,.of WALT, AND' WINDOW PXPERS, FIRE-BOARD PRINTS, &c., Relying upon bur ability to supply all or ders at prices to Compete with houses in this city, or , New York, we confidently invite an ex amtnOtion of our stock. We especially•call at tentibn to our WINDOW PAPERS; embrac ing FINE FRENCH GREEN, SATIN OREF i a AND BLUE, SATIN, AND UN GLAZRb FIGURED, all 4-4 .wide. - • " PARZISH 4. BRADSHAW, ' Successors to Parrish Bough, 'E. Corner Arch and Third N. 13.—0 n reiutonable.notice being given, Paper will he hung .at City prices. I March 21, 1856.--.3m. • • . The best Collection of Glees ever Pu blished, 'TIP•TOPDLEE AND CHORUS BOOK. A.neto anil•choice collection of Copyrights neo er before-hartundzed, and many u/ the GEMS OP /40DER,N ABU ITALIAN COY' Arrnaged in a familiar et to and adapted to the use of Glee Clubs, Sinking Climes, and the farnily Circle, by.:' • • f ,;,' C. JARVIS AND J. A. GETZE. TIMIS work contains a greanumber , of new A. and favorite &qui harmonized in a style' adapted to,general purpose*, while many ofl I the ()ems of. Mendelsohn, Abt, Kuchen, and other celebiated composers, are presented. in an original form. Thereat variety of tousi cal compositions - hero introduced, eminently adapts it to tit taste and capacity of the Sing ing School,. Glen Club, and the Family! Circle. ge-P NE DOLLARIBI Just pub • ed by LEE & WALKER, No. 188 Chesnut Street, and J. 13. LIPPINGOTT, & C0.,.N0. 20. North Fourth Street, Phil adelphia. , ' , ,„%)..Sample Copies will be sent by mail, free of postage, on receipt of $1 00. March 24,185G-2m 'fPhil de i hia Advertisement." EVANS VIRE AND TILIEP PROM BAND 3 !'t FOR Merchants, Lawyers, Farmers and oth era, having Boob, Papers or other value. Ues, to preserve from FIRE or BURGLARS. Day it Newell's (Robb's) BANK LOCKS. A CARIX---Tne "Frac Pnoor SAFE," that preserved our Books, lirpers, dunng the Great Fire at Hart's Buildings,' was purchas ed of OLIVER EVANS, 61 S. 2nd., St. Phil ad'a. • GETZ & BUCK. "REFRIGERATORS it ANDIVATER FIL TEES." EVANS' Premium Ventilated Refrigera tors for cooling and preserving marls, buticr, milk, water and all articles for culinary purpo. e. 3. WATER FILTERS, for purifying brackish ormuddywater, whether effected by rains, lime stone, marl or other causes ; can be had separ- ate or attached to the Refrigerators- , —a small quantity of Ice cooling the whole, in the warm est weather. • PORTABLE SHOWER BATHS, for the use of warm or cold water. •• WATER COOLERS, for Hotels, Stores & Dwellings. STOttE TRUCKS, for moving bards, &c. SEAL PRESSES, COPYING do., DRUG GIST do. OLIVER EVAN,B No. 61. A:Second-Rt., (2 doors below Chesnut.) tEsrentanso in 1835.) eb. 8,1856.—1 y TO THOSE WHO IVISIIFIRMS. T o have fertile land at a cheap price and on easy terms, your attention is called to the Ridgeway Farm and Coal Company. Twenty-five acres or more in proportion, are given for $2OO, payable in instalments of $1 per week or $4 per month. It is located in Elk county, Pennsylvania, and has one of the best markets for its produce in the State. The soil is a rich loam, and is not to be surpassed for farmingoiaexamination 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:viduable kind. Title un- exceptionably good, and warrantee deeds are given. It presents a good and substantial op portnnity to commence &ming, providing for one's children or making an investment. Fur ther particulars can be had from the pamphlets which are sent to inquirers. Letters answer ed promptly. - Apply or address SABIIIZEL W. CATTELL, Secretary, 135 Walaut street. s porth side, be tween South and Fifth streets, Philadel phia. information is contained in the pain phlets. Feb. 8. 1356.-3 m. NEW WHOLESALE DRUG STORE. N. SPENCER Cstreet,THPVlratipla,o . 2 lm 6 ;x B .) o rt tl e t r h I Manufacturer, and Dealer in Drugs and Medi cines, Chemicals, Acis, Dye Stuffs, Paints, Oils, Colors, White Lead, French and Amer-- can 'White Zinc, Window Glass, Glassware, Varnishes, Brushes, Instruments, Ground Spices, Whole Spices, and all other articles usually kept by Druggists, including Borax, Indigo, Glue, Shellac, -Potash, &c., d c. , &c.— All orders by mail or otherwise promptly at tended to. Country Merchants are invited to call and examine our stock before purchasing elsewhere. Goods sent to any of the wharves, or railroad stations.. Prices low and goods warranted. March 7,1856.—1 y. TO ALL INTERESTED, frIHE undersigned is desirous to close up 1 all his unsettled accounts, and requests all persons indebted to him to call and make settlement on or before the frog day of April next As aformer notice was disregarded by many, and as the undersigned wishes to avoid the necessity of imposing costs, ho hopes that all indebted on account for six months or longer will call on or before the above' date. • derThe undersigned returns Ms thanks to his friends for the liberal patronage heretofore extend, and invites the attention' of the pub. lie to his stock of TIN AND SHEETIRO WARE, continually on band and for sale at reasonable prices. • • . GEORGE E. BUEHLER March 7, 1856. WHITE HILL ACIDEMY, MERE MILES WEST OF lIARRISEORO T HE eleventh session. - of this Institution mill commence on Monday the 6th day of Nay , next. Parents and •guardians are re speotfully regifested to inquire into the merits of the Institution.• The location is retired' pleasantandimalthfuli and the COUr3e of in struotion Anthraces the ordinary and hither brandies of an English education, toga'7her with the Latin 'Greek: ~ tcch din! German h nguagettotutt Toistl , and Instrumental 31u sic. TERMS.—=Boarding, Washing and. Tuition in the English branches and Vocal Music, per session, (21 weekti) 860.00., • For Ciidulans Containing particulars ad. dress _ - • - D. DENLING-gli z Pkineipal, Rarrutpurg, ;Penna. March, 7,;'1856. Flour' rOr Sale. iF You maat a good.berreLtif Flour, call at HOKE'S STORE, as he has made arrange ments to have always .the pest, which 'he will sell at 25 cents idvance. Yar2, 1856 1 jv MUDS. 'KENTUCKY LEAF *J . 'TOBACC 0, 20 Bales Havana, 25 •do Sagua. 20 do Bt. Jago, 20 Caine seed Leaf. lost received and for isle by :• WM. 'BUEHLER, • • Ni.' 167 Frauklicrinfeet. Nov. 24,1864:.• *- CORN DRYERS. ITINE ittehtion of MlLLERS'isinvited to 11 to a, veryl:peperior milder •for drying CORN, which can be hadat all times at • • ' WARREN'S FOUNDRY. Jou. 11, 1856. • 71' you want a fine article of Dress Shoes or Ilaiters, for Gentlemen or Ladies, 'call at the Afore of - • W., PAXTON. • W. ONNEII.I, and Bonnet Tritinninga can be 'xi had very low and pretty at the cheap dote of . • kALINESTOCKfit • • GROCERIES, Cutlery and Coach Trimmings, Springs, Axles, Saddlery,. Cedar Ware, Shoe Findings, Paints, Oils, & Dyestuffs; n general, inutling every descriptioa of articles in the above line of buiiness—to which they invite the attention , of Cluck. makers, Blacksmiths. Carpenters,Cabinet.. •makers, Shoemakers, Saddlers, and . the public generally. - Our stock having been selected with great earn, and purchashed for Cash, we guart antee,(far.the Ready Money,) to dispose of any.part of it on as reasonable.terms as they call be purchased anywhere. We particularly request a call from our friends, and earnestly solicit a share of public favor, as we are determined to es tablish a character for selling. Goods at ow prices and doing business on fair prin. NOTICE. LETTERS Testamentary on the Estate of ALFRED BENDER, late of Berwick township, Adams county, Pa., deceased, having been granted to the undersigned, residing In Paradise township, York county', he hereby glives notice to a ll persons Indebted to said Estate to call and settle the same ; and those having claims are requested to present them, properly adjusted, for settlement. LEVI JACOBS, Erecutor, April 11, 1856.---601 LETTERS Testamentary on the Estate of ROBERT McILIIENNY, late Of &rebut township, Adams co., Pa., deceased, hav ing been granted to thesubseribers, residing in same township,they hereby give notice to all indebted to said Estate, to call and settle the same ; and those having claims are requested to present the same, properly authenticated, for settlement. LETTERS of Administration on the Estate of HENRIETTA KANN, late of But. ler township, Adams county, Penna., de ceased, having been granted to the subscri ber, residing in the same township, he hem. ky gives notice to persons indebted to said Estate, to call and settle the same; and those having claims are requested to present the same, properly authenticated, for settle:' meat. P ERSONS living 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 all times, 0 ,- As he intends having the Hay, after being packed, hauled either to Hanover or - Baltimore, the preference to haul will be given to those from whom he may purchase. SOLOMON POWERS, Dec. 24, 1852.—tf 'BOUNTY LAND CLAIMS. %IDE undersigned will attend.promptly AL to the collection of clairue for BOUN TY LANDS under the late act of Con. greys. 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 application. JOEL. B. DANNER. Gettysburg, March 9,1855.—tf THE undersigned is SELLING OFF AT COST the stock of Goods recently purchased from J.,.5. Grammer, at the old stand, in Chambcrsburg street. The assortment com prises a large vagiety of DRESS GOODS, for Ladies and Gentlemen, Fancy Goods Domes tics. &c. ite. All who desire to secure BAR- GAINS, are advised to .call without delay.— Another such an opportunity to buy cheap I may not soon present itself. MARY A. ROBBER. Gettysburg, May 2,18.56.-3 t CALL AND SEE-US IT TIM •wm. T. KING respectfully annonnees. to . V his friends and the pnblie generally that he continues the TAILORING BUSI NESS in the room adjoining .the store of.,i. Lawrence' Schick, and fronting on the Dia mond. He hea made arlangenaents to receive ,regularly -the LATEST PASHIO.NS, , and constant aim to give.entirs satis •to those whcAgmy favorlkim with their custom, girComilly produce will be taker(in ex change for work.. , , Vat. T. KING Gettysburg, Sept . 58, 1555. . - 32LEDNII irario349 JOHN W. TIPTON, Fashionable Ear• bee and Hair. Dresser, can at all times be found prepared to attend to the call! of the people, at tho Temple. in the 'Diamond, adjoining the. County Building. From long, experience.he . natters himeelf that he eau go thiough all the ramifications of the • Tonsorial Dep meartnt with such an infinite degree of skill, at will meit•with,the entire satisfaction of all who, may submit their chins to the keen odeal of his razors. He hopes therefore. that by his attention 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 vate dwellings. JOHN HOKE. TOBACCO. f BOXES LB. LUMP TO. BACCO in store and for at 11 cents . by ihe boi, at BUEHLER'S Old Stand, the cheapest in the city. ' No 157 Franklin at., Baltimore. coo 1119 liiiikrea2l4lM JUSTICE OF THE PEACE, has opened an office in the front room of his residence in Baltimore street, where he will be prepared to attend to Scriveuing, Conieymicing, and collecting claims, promptly , and punctually. - Gettysburg, April 4RPETBagEineell at a)I6OLDW, T1&T21371171i7 STORB. , . IIM Subscribers would respectfully. announce to their friends and *h' p_ublic, that they have opened a NEW HARDWARE STORE in Baltimore st, adjoining the.residence of DAVID ZlEoutit, ,Getlysburg, in which they ate opening a arge and general assortment of UARDIVAinE, IRON, STEEL, JOEL D. DANNER, DAVID ZIEGLER. tyGetsburg, JubelB.lBol,_lf. NOTICE. R. F. McILHENNY, — ROBERT BELL,J r., Executors. March 28, 1856-6 t. NOTICE. DANIEL BA-NN, didner, April 25, 1866.-6 t BAY WANTED. Selling Off at Cost. N E 8744; . , A MAR VFLOVSi REMEDY FOR--A hIAR'VELptIS-'A;:GE HOLLOWAY'S OINTMENT. 7 . 71 E GRAND EXTERNAL . R.RMEDY. fltY the aid of a microscope; wo see millions 1.1 of littl e oponings on the serrate' of our bodied. Through these this Ointment, when rubbed oh the skin, is carried to any. organ or inward part. Diseases of the Kidneys, ditto!, dem of the Liver, affections of the heart, Lida motion of the Lungs, Asthmaii,,.Goy gh! and Colds,' are by its' Means 'effectnitlli cured.— Every, housewife knows that Salt' passed freely through bone or meat of any thickness.. This. healing Ointment far more readily penetrates through any bone or flask)? Part of the living body, curing. the most 'dangerous' femora com plaints, that cannot be reached, by other means. • _ ERVIRPELAS, SALT RHEUM AND U AVG& 4 HAWD No riiihe'dy has BUTI ever dose ,q, much for the cure of diseases of the Skin whatever form they may assume, as, this Ointment: No case of Salt Rheum, Scurvy, Sorp Heads, Scrofula or Erysipelas; can king withstand Rs imflnettce The idirentor has travelled ove • r ,znany parts of , the globe: visiting the piiocipial:haitals, dis pensing this Ointment, giving advi ce - co its !triplication, and thus beet the means' ofriastor mg countless numbers to health. SORE LEOS: 80S.E.RREAST4. WOUNDS ' AND uLgafts., , Some of the most scientifio suxgeons now rely solely on the use of this wonderfui• Oint ment, When having to cope with gie, ITeTst ca ses of sortie, wounds, ulcers i.landultir . swellings, and tumors. Professor Holloway has t i com mand of the Allied Governinents, • thapttiched to the hospitals of the East, large shipments of this Qintmont, be used under • the direction of 'the Medical Staff, in the worst cases of wounds. It will cure any ,ulcer, glandular swelling, stiffness or contraction of of the joints, even 20 years' Standing. ' PILES AND FISTULA These and other similar distressing com plaints can be effectually cured if the Ointment be well rubbed in over the parts affected and by otherwise following the printed directions around each pot, Both the Ointment and Rat shout!! NI . used ha Me Allowing cases: Bunions Lumba?o Burns • Merdnnal Eruptions Chapped Hands Piles • Chilblains Ithetystatisra Fistulas Salt itheum Gout Skin -Diseases Sore Legs Swelled Glands Sons Breasts Stiff Joints Hors Heads Blears SOre Tbroats • Veneral Sores Sore's 'doll kinds Wounds of all kinds /sprains ' Scalds * * *Sold at the Manufactories of Professor HoLt.oiver;'l3o' Maiden Lane, NeW York, and 244 Strand, London, andAy all respectable Druggists and Dealers of Medicines through out the United States, and the civilized world, in Pots, at 15 cents, 62} cents, and ;I each. bay-Therti is a considerable saving by tak ing the larger size , N. B. Directions for the guidance 'of pa tients in every disorder are afax,ed to each Box, Nov. 2, 1806-7-eoW THE BEST BOOK' FOB' WENS ppsoNs °ow op ramoympakir. • An ,glegant G(I2 for a Father to present to his ;Amity,. BEND FOR ONE COPY .ND TRY IT AMOZIQ Yottlt FRIENDS,. I,VAN,T.E.D--4gents to ( . ..frimiate , ;SeaF's v V Large Type Quarto . 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M.Application should be /Mule at once, as the field ,will 40 soon occupied,. sar,Persons wishing to act as.agents, and do a safe business, can scud for A specimen ,copy. _ Fifk-On recciptof the establighed price, Six I)ollitrit, the Pictorial Family Bible, 14tb u. well hound subscription book, will bemixetblly hosed, and Nrwarded pax twpresa, at buy rick and expense,.toani central town or.yillage iu the United State, e:ce.pttheile of ,Oregon and Tetrad. se - Regiater•your letters and your money will ,come Iligl.Orders respectfully solicited. For fur thcrid pArtioulars,,eddrees 4be subscriber, (post P' ' ). uomatT MARS. 18.1 •IYilliam eel AN'po . May 2, 1836. MVAiliV%Stot Removed a few does Soathofghe,44B4Mnd• -SKELLY respumfolti ,fl a Ilia old "• , ustomiltrit and Alie prblie ;eneritily, thai he , ciontin, lei the 11"AALORIN4, hUSINESS, 11111.n9w. !and. in §i)0 1 1i Pa', l o6ll". 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