ItLtiilOAD 'REPOZT. To the, Slarkholde.t: i l / 4 e pOetlphurg Railroad Co art • ttaiti Rdard of Direcl atrordiog to the requiretrienta of the Latv,„ beg :leave to subtritt , the 'fellow ing brief statement of the conditiou of the Company. and its management during the peat •Tothetise who co-operated with us. ltt, the arduoas and, vexatious task,of se. ectrip,reittnek ;iiib'aeitipticies refuru our sk...rem:thanks; , And as it is au cuterptise of so general interest, and one which in anteesin its success the future welfare of thp county, we regret that idler° were some persons to be found in the tom tititiity, 'who ,Would not lend a helping Nand:: After, ~,T,C9551 ye and inderati,„„oable labor we bave,suceeeded iu raising the ,re,quisite amount of stock to justify 114 'in eoutract inglArthe building of the Road.. We leivelixed upon three points for the roots of the, roa.,,—the sttirting point, at the un eiiisteStfoik of the Gettysbnrg'extension• of die i'entisylvania Railroad, at the grade of said-road nt Carlisle street, in the Bor. enghof Gettysburg—thenoe Nast, by the most practicable route, .. through, the town of New thiford, so as to out the town lots, atidlatiee:to Hanover, to intersect the , Ilittiover 2- trancl, Railroad. The length of the,Road is, limited; so as not to exceed the Jeugill ,of the flue surveyed by Mr. Banpt's corps of engineers, which was seventeen - and one-seventh miles. This renter althOugh longer than the- direct route to Hanover; will only cost the excess of the iren required to lay the difference in the distance of the two routes —die gra.. ) . ding on' the direct route being more expen-' ) sive per tulle on an average, than via I Oxford. The advantages of adopting the Ater route are - thatit will accommodate a larger portion Of our County,- secure - a bout $20.00C1 more of aca subscription, - end. above all other considerations, 'is 10 miles on a direct line to York, with Which letter-place a railway connection is very desirable. We have, in- the selection of this route, thus kept in view 'the future iiiterestsuf the Company—the probability atitlitenitelY extending Op road to York —withont in the least saoritioiog its Pres ftglittiere)) Ls, bat in reelita; increasing its rams to build the road. A proposition was 'made; during 'the , fall, by bletitars. TAYLOR, to pertorm the } work of gradation of the road, by-the route adopted, for the emu of .4905,p4)0 1 , of which sum 820,000 would' betaken . stook of tbe,Oompany. Aftertnature deliberatiou,,andalter giving to the pubko the benefit of the- proposal, so as to awaken a competition among bid der - 4 the BOard ultimately chimed a contraet with 4lesfirti. Irwin St Taylor on the turns- PrOPOsed. The work of gradation is to'be eompleted, under the supprvisien, if desi : . - sed,,of the Company's own Bugineer,.with in the Period of 18 mouths. The' Board agree'to pay :them monthly, according to the, bafimatert of work performed, which k aay i *enta ore not to' exceed 85,000 per - Month,land retaining 15 per cent of the catedt,-, and 15 pee cent of, the stock pay weals, as a security for the completion of the work. But should the Board be matt bled to call in their payments wore rapid. than 'specified .iti the neuditions of iMbrieriptious;the work is, to go on .pro pationally faster. Ancl 'in order to effect the, mere speedy completion of the Road, the . Board 'recommend that inducements Shall be offered to stockholders to pay - iu their atock int a much shorter timethau le gally-required, by allowing a. discount on !trick thui paid. ,' Stibequeti tly . a proposal was made by the *ante party to famish the iron and lay the traelt ofthe Road, at.a price to be reg ulated by the cost ref iron. at the time it. is purchased, which proposal has been tie. ie - preaTk y _ greßoard nud,the coutract thus -virtually. cOrripleted—the signing of it hav ing b&iti deferred aiti' ace,ount of the- ab ',mice of one'of the parties ao the contrnet. As soon it i§ sealed 'its specific terms, it is intended., will be•iivtdckuowu by the next tioard of Directors. • • - , The „ amount of stock subscribed is $130,200, uesrly all of which is available. But' the Ctiinpany must sell' 'more stock in order" to vuttipietc the" superstructure, or, oit'S failure - to sell suffieient aliment of stock,, secure a loan of, money, . They have se promise of $5OOO mare of stock eubscrip. than,' dependent on a . wary probable con. ticgenhy t and it is confideutly hoped that theysale of stock in the County will still continue. The land holders along the proposed line of,the ; Read have been generally liberal iu Tideesiag the right of way, and witha few portions who are stilt extravagant in their demands there is still rr prospect -of effect ing, a isatisfactnry einii promise. Parlef the Read , will pass through asec _ tioti of eoUatry abeendaug i n , rich quarries of lintestime.ahe transportation of which , to the country along the western end of the Road. will wake it a 'tiouree of profit I to the Coin!) - any, while the "superior gnat ity" of Gtailite itAaltain, the vicinity of Get. ) tYtatarg. will furnish , sanother , lucrative I 4-tade.fer the Boa Your Prepideot and Directors have al iirsittl-thethsellreis no recompense what 4irerlofAtte money expetuleil in securikstock, and the remponatbility, ai,•f .• , , • t , u ~---- titrire , fil - fiad attendant it., ou-thetirftdiutiary- capacity. Conseril lit ly.the t,oth'pany'hititie been at tiOexpeti4e during the ia4year,: Atithut the retiring Boutkasli as . a recompense at ywir hands. is your hearty alipruvat of their acts in their aillciiipt at a• faithful and eittlitetelt. tout; discharire of duly in their Official re iationt tOtkaril you. The' ulna la itci plitaaant one. . Rielter hogs *lad atrife have 'beet* eite.-ntlered by 1 eonLetici Interests in reference, to life 1 I _ --iireeiertt .tertnifitis of the IL 'mi. Plying, 111 A. NSINI V.R.ES, An excellent and desirable_ ; . Removals. thisi'defe.renoe to the ittellic will , and u•ith ' ‘-'' 344(41 ' e n t, selling very cheip at ~ ' THE undersigned informs the public that i • -April 16.. JOHN HOKE S. ' - he 8101 removes the remains of the dead . • as A!v-e 'thole Pe , ate present. iiol future ! -, 4 . - J ' 1 April 18, 1853. - and is prepared to go to any distance to hrino -iiiieckiits of ilte'Oompanyinninstie4l ity ant- : - 1 - RON. and a . larg,e assortment of HARD- them here. His charges are lower than eve ;in ER FUNI ERYL - the:l;;rge - st - aqr. - ntl - m - ent in seetierial preitiege-ea or feeljngs, we have I I Vi.' A RV, clip-,lr) at - \-and as low ad the lowest. 117 town will be found at SCI-lICK'S.- liiia 7 o-the ilk ;silent terminus for the gr di. FAHNES . POCK BROTHERS'. --- ' A• W• PLEMMING• His stock etnuraces every article in the per _ _ --- b - cfo'lif - iffk" It - Lir - lit - 04i - tit itiffnitWe . - U.l l - 1 : —'- - * - - iirtlite 0,4 „th,td*ork ot . the o,tivicture , TIOS'IRRY - .- A new.nrticle of SILK' and - Gettysburg. Sept. 10, 18!)5. ,14A.W1.5.-The largest and handsomest - - - ' tu rn ery line-and lie will sell eheap. _ ._ _ ---- - -- ---- -- / F All NEST° e KS'. , 1 , 11 i ca _ o l . L o mz_and STiAte. SHAWLS _eyet _ , I WOOL ilOsi.:. e nd silk I i nod HO s F., ' eO-A-L-ST-O--V-ESM-r-'"i"P"''Tf"-"I-W)'N-Nr;";p °°l3LS'"le"PlTet"Sillts. ' - ' _ . . --- Elfrillkm*WQ -4014 . --41 " 1- "ePir s 'el' .- 7 -1 . 4 n l l""•''' for sale at ,FAIIN EsToc ii. BRaTFIERs. i sizes. constantly on hand and lo t .;,,h 3 . at SCHICK'S. sad — will aathily ail .re..oonable .pfir- .445: : ort. ifr. .Sia nl'l4e Ilcd Enthl.- , Dec, 2a. WARRENS' FOUNDRY. found in unplralleled va:iety at SCHICK'S good and cheap at 6UHICK'S. I 4 ~..4.41,.4,4,4d6.. (in interest,) ant promote the, trtte_mt ter -este of the Company. The .prospecta !for she entire co-nple tion of the Road within 18 in;trith":4„ are veil flattering. A - great and responsible --task „devolves upon the .Board sb3ut to be elected, and if -the plinal which have, bee n ,commenced are faithfully and impartially executed during the ensuing year, suCcesa may safely -be predicted, Without judi. •cinus, skillful, and economical mantige. intuit; The progress of .the work Will be greatly, retarded: • Weare moq ardent in our hopes, and re.. coinmend- to nil the friends of the Enter. prise a concert of action, and a speedy completion of the work will crown their dim ts: ROBERT IWCURDY, Pres't. Attest—DAN-fn WILLS, Sec',/. Gettysburg, Jan. 14th, 1858. . Dissolution of Partnership. r HE. Co-Partnership •existing between the Subieribers has been dissolved this day by mutual consent. We are much obliged to our friends and the pnblio for the liberal stwort extended to us. Our Books are placed in the hands of Alex. Cobean for, collection, and we earnestly re quest those indebted to' us to call and make Immediate payment, as we desire to settle the business of the firm without delay. Sept. 14. tr W. W. Paxton INFORMS his friends and the public gener ally, that be will continue the fat & Shoe Business, at his old Stand, and will always keep on hand a large and splendid assortment of BOOTS. & SHOES, HATS & 'CAPS of every variety of style and prices, or is determined to hell low for .Cash or Country Produce: Call and see the Goods. Sept. 1855.-"- tf Stantrer & Unrlcy. eIHEAP WATCHES AND JEWELRY, k..) Wholesale & Retail, at the Philadelphia Watch and Jewelry Store, No. 96 North Second street. corner of Quarry, Philadelphia, Gold 'Lever Watches, - full jeweled, 18 care t eases: $2B 00; Gold Lepines,-10 earet, $24 00; Silver Levers,. full jeweled, ;$l2 00; Silver Lepines, jewels, $9 00; Superior Qiiartiers, *7 00; Gold Spectacles.' $7 00;. Fine Silver dO., $1 50; Gold Bracelets, $3 00; „Ladies' *GrAd Pencils, 181 00 Silver Tea Spoo - Aiswet, $5 00; gold Pens, with Pencil - and Silver Holder, $1 00 Gold Winger R Ings 371 cents to $80; Watch Glasses', plain, Ili cents, patent 18i ; Lanni 25; other articles in proportion. All goods warraniad to be what they are sold for. STAUFFER & HARLEY. On hand, some Gold• and Silver Levers and Lepines, still ldwer than the above prices. Oct. 1, 1855. ly, _ •- TRUSSES ! TRUSSES ! ! TRUSSES !,! ! , ,C. H. Needle, • TRUSS AND BRACE ESTAB LISH MENT, 8. W. Cur, of Twelfth and Race Streets, Philadelphia, IhIPuRTBR of fine Feenna 'Palmas ,combining extreme ,lightness, ease and durability with correct construction. Hernial or ruptured patients can be •sitited by remitting amounts, as below :—Sending number of inches round the hips, and staling side affected. Cost of Single Truss, $l3, $3, Ott $5. ' DOAle—ss, $6, and stlo. In structions as to_ wear, and how. to effect a cure; when possible, sent with the Truss. - Also for sale, in great variety, Dr. Banning 's Improved Patent Body Brace, for the cure of Prolapses Uteri_; Spinal Props and Supports, Patent shoulder Braces,Chest Expanders and Erector Braces, adapte to all with Stoop Shoulders and Weak Lungs; English Elastic Abdominal Belts, Suspensories, Syringes-- male and female. Ur Ladies' - Rooms,- with. Lady attendants. [Aug. o;1855. I y China, Glass and Queensware . Geo. M. Bokee, Successor to T. C. Bokee 4e co., y MPO ItTER and Dealer in CHINA, GLASS and QUE. EN SWA RE, 41 North 'inward Street, (between Fayette and Lexing ton streets,) ,Rattinsore, Md., respectfully in vites the attention of Dealers to an examination o' his well, assorted stock before purchasing elsewhere. . [Feb. 19, 1855% ly Susquelsaptna notes, Opposite Calvert Stat.len, Baltimore, Md. qIHIE undersigned having leased the above 1 Hotel and put it in complete order, is pre pared to accommodate his friends - and. the travelling public. The proprietor will be pleased to see his old friends, and promibes to make - their stay comforitible and satisfac tory. Baggage taken to and from Calvert Station free of charge, JO HN BAR R, (formerly if Penna.,) • July 9. 1855. tf PROPRINTOR. F. IL Smith, - DORT MONNAIE, POCKET BOOK, 1, AND DRESSING CASE MANUFAC TURER, N. IV. cur. of Fourth 4 , Chesnut Sta., Philadelphia, always . on .haud a large and varied assortment of Port Nlonnaies, Work - Boxes, Pocket Books, Cabas, Hankers Cases, Traveling Bags Note Holders, Backgammon Bags, Port Folios, Chess Men, - Portable Desks, Pocket Mem. Books, Dressing Cases, Cigar Cases, &0., Also, general assortment of ENGLISH, FRENCH & GERMAN FANCY GOODS, Fine Pocket Cutlery, Razors. Razor Strops and. Gold Pens. Wholesale, Second and Third Floors. F. H. SMITH, N. W. corner Fourth & Chesnut Ste., Philarts. N. B.—On the receipt of $l, a Superior Gold - Pen will .be sent to aliy part of the U eked States, by mail ;—descrihi ng pen, thus, medium, hard, or soil. - [A Aril 2, 1855. ly Franklin Inn. Corner of High 4; Hilleristreets, Baltimore. 101,. THOMAS JAII,ESON, (lately of • :-14ts-N-bmt INN. corner af High and llen streets, Balti more, .211 d., and will entertain guests on mod erato ;ertns. He hopes to give entire satie faction, and will spare no effort to merit the approval of all who_ can appreciate a well regulate) and home-like Hotel. Give him a trial. [Balt., Dec. 10, 1855. 3m Bush's Allegheny House, ..U. , 2,10 Market st.. ahnve Bth st., Phila. delphia. Terms, $1,25 Per day. Julie 4, 1855. I Y W. W. PAXTON, ALEX'R COBEAN. C. RUSH. Tin Ware, arc. ' k ° • informs hie friends S A an i cl U th i s e ' p ll ‘ i ; cg °t en i eraily. that he has on hand;-at his Shop nearly opposite • flit! Post ogles, a ve.ty large and well-nude assortment of*TIN-WAIIE. which he will sell at prices which cannot ,fail to please. . fie will. also execute to order, with promptness, in a work man-like manner. and, with the hest materials, all kimis,of ?JO US 1.1 SPOUTIN :11 ETA 14- Lie ItOOFING,, HYDRANT WORK, &c. Gettysburg, Nov. 12, 1855, it Stacks ofliew Goods! l'he Cheapest the Pretties, the ;Best! T L. SCHICK has returned from the city •tt) • with the lamest and hest selected stock of FALL & GOODS he has ever had the pleasure of ()Grin to this Community. CALL AND SMIII FOK YOURSELVES: Hs -will not pretend to enumerate his large And attractive stock—the limits of an adtter tisetnent will not admit, of it. But if you wish to select from the choicest lot of Ladles' and Ge ntlemen's Diess Goods, your eyes ever beheld, go to Schick's. October 15, 1855. ' Lost and' Found! AT THE CRAY CORNER, , ,Fall & Winter, Goods, OF every description. will be sold very low for cash: Akin a variety of SH A W LS, and READY- MADE CLOTHING, very cheap. • Call and see. JOHN HOKE. Gettysburg, Oct. 2941855.. Call and See_ IN AT THE NEW STAND. WM. T. KING 'respectfully announces to his friends and the publicgenerally that he continuos The TdilLORThrG BUSINESS in the room adjoining the store of J. Lawrence Schick, and front ing on the Diamond. He has made arrange ments to receive regularly the LATEST FASH. ion'. and it will be his constant assn to give entire satisfaction to those who may favor him with their custom. fie - Country produce will he taken_ in ex change- for work. . WM. T. IiING. Gettysburg, Dec. 17. 1855. ly GREAT ATTRACTION' AT Frazer , s Cheap Watch & Jew elry store ALEX'R FRAZER respectfully informs the public,' that he has just received' a large and splendid assortment of,rich and new style GOLD JEWELRY of all kinds, incln• ding Breast Pins, Finger Rings, Ear Rings, of the must fashionable styles; fob. 'rest and guard Chains, Cuff 'Pins, Watch Keys, &c. Also, Albata Spoons,. Fancy Vases, Watch Guards, Keys, and. Chains, ''‘‘, GOLD & St I/VIM WATCHES, y , together with a largeassort• ;nen' of Mourning Goods, suitable fur persons in mourning, and numerous caner ar ticles in his line—all of Which will be sold at the lowest cash pmts. fl As I have purchased all my goods from regular Jewellers,• I will: WARRANT them to be, what I pronource them. Of - !his pur chasers may rest assured. Mir WATed ES AND JEWELRY RE PAIRED, as heretofore. Give me a ,eall, in Baltimore street, a few doors from the diamond, if you want_fouti . Jewelry, and the genuine article, lower tllitti the same can be p.urchused . any place out of lfir city. A L I,X. FRAZER. Gettysburg, Nov.s, 1855. tf New Goods, Cheap Goods. iIEI A HN KSTOCK BROTH ERS have just received their usual tarie and Hand some assortnient:, of Fallout] Winter Goods, to which they invite the attention of the Pub lic, C0W3181./ila of every,; description of Dry Goods, Hardware. Satitlli-ry, Queengware, Groceries, Cedar wore;lron.Oils & Give us an early roll, and we will show you- the harvest, Prettiest, and Cheapest Stock of Goods in this County. FA HNEsTu BROTHERS, Oct. 15. Sign t! . f Me Red Front. Groat Attraction at the Sand-stone Front. Ready-Inade Clothing-. GEORGE ARNOLD ha just finished making up, and has on hand, as large a stock of READY MADE CLOTHING, suitable for the Mall and V% inter Season, as has ever been offered to the Public in this pla&t.. His CLOTHING is all of his own manufacturing, and well inade, of the very hest materials, and none of your CITY-MADE TRASH. which has becn - put together in a hurry by crushing the poor seamstress with a mere pittance for her labor, or done with the .loop-stitch of a Sewing Machine, which if one stitch gives way the whole seam is gone.— We give fair wages, have our work - well done, and made of the best materials, and our young Wies come in with the garments with smiling coNtenances and cheerful hearts. We have now on hand Coats of all grades & colors from 1 to 20$, Pants 46 •6 50 ets. to LOS, Vests It 6 2 ~cts. to 7s, made of all colors, and in every variety of style. We have experienced workmen em ployed constantly rutting out and making up all.kinds of Black, Blue, Olive, Claret, Green, Brown and Drab eloths,Coatings,Cassimeres, Satinetts, Jeans, Vestings, Drawers, Shirts, &c. Ste. , Having just returned from the East, we have now on hand, in connection with our Clothing Store, a very large stock of cheap Cloths,Cassimeres,Cassinets,Coritings.Jeans, &c. &c. of every variety of color. We have just received the Fall and Winter Fashions, and if we cannot please you in a garment made up we can at all times tuke your nied suro, and make up a garment that _will please on short notice. We will not make the bold assertion that we will sell .25 percent. cheaper than anybody else, but that we will sell any article -in our line as cheap as the cheapest, and a little cheaper, and a good deal better. Give us a call, exainine an judqe for yoarselves.„ Come one, come all, to the CLOTHING EM PORIUM, a: the - Sarxd-slone Front of GEO. ARNOLD. to have any Dental Operation performed Caledonia Iron. are respectfully invited to calf. REFERENCES: FAHNESOC BROTHERS, having the Dr. D. Gilbert, Dr. C. N. Berluchy, Dr. D. K. exclusive sale of CALEDONIA ROLL- Horner, Rev. C. P. Knuth, D.D., Rev. H. L. ED IRON Cot Gettysburg,-would call the at- j Baup,ier, D.-D.,- Rev. Prof. William M. Rey tendon of buyers to this make of Iron—the nolds,Rev. Prof.M. Jacobs, Prof. M.L.Stcever. hest in the market—which will be sold at the i Gettysburg, April 11, 1853. tf lowest rates._ ---- We keep a large supply of HAMM ERE() ' Spoiling! IRON constantly on hand. Call at the sign G EORGE and Henry Wampler will make of the RED _FRONT. House Spouting and put up the same low. Dec. 10, 1855. for cash or country produce. Farmers and all others wishing. their Houses, -Barns, &c. spouted, would do well to a ive_ihPm a eall. G. &. H. W AMPLER. Haw Wanted. 'WILSONS having Hay to , sell,will do well LL ,by ,eaning on the subscriber, in Gettys burg, who is desirous of purchasing. The I►ighest_-rnayket 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 v. ill be given to those from whom he may purchase. SO LO 510 N -POWER S -.— Dec. 6, 1852. tf Now is the Time. WEAVER respectfully announces to 0. the Ladies and Gentlemen of Getlysbutg and vicinity, that hehas resumed the Daguer reotype business, at the old stand, in Chain bersburg street, where , he will be happy to re ceive visitors desirous of securing perfect Daguerreotypes of themselves or friends. Being furnished with an entirely new and costl-wparatus, he is prepared to take pictures in every style of the art and thaw() perfect satisfaction. MiW"Charges from 50 cents to $lO. t'"Ho•irs of operating from 8 A. M. to 4 P. M. . stein dress avoid light, red,Nue, or pur. pie. Dark dress adds touch to the beauty. of the picture. Sept. 18,1854. if PROTECTION AGAINST Loss by Fire! TIIE undersigned informs property -holdea that he has been duly appointed Agent of the PERRY COUNTY MUTUAL FIRE INSURANOE COMPANY, and that he is the only Agent in Adams county for the same. He will take original and renew old insu rances for said cotnpany, which, since its corporation, in 7843, has secured the perfect confidence of the people of Adams and= the adjoining counties, (it being authorized to effect Insurances in any part of the State.) Its integrity and ability have been fully and satisfactorily demonstrated. The gradation of rates of Insurance is adapted to the mutual interests of the whole Company and the class of the insured property. Every person insur-. ing becomes a member of the Company, and may act in the selection of officers and in the direction of its operations. (j-lion. Mom: McCLgAN represents the members in this county in the Board of Man agers. C. ROTH, Jr., is President, and JOHN CAMPBELL Secretary. Office in Bloomfield, Perry county. Wl, McCLEAN, Office of M. & W. :Vice lean, Gettysburg December 25, 1854. tf OLD SOLDIERS. Bounty Land Act of 1855. TH f. undersigned is now fully prepared 'to file and, is rapidly filing cL*l,4s To Bouts:- TV LAND. for soldiers of the, War of 1812. and of m.. 1. the wars of the U. States—their widows and minor children. In addition to his long experience and success, he would' add, that, in all the marl churns he has hitherto. filed, (between 100-an-d - 200) he has carefully pre served, and has now evert thing necessary to establish the rights of claimants—as also Rolls and Lists of Companies, and facilities for fur nishing proofs in . all cases that may be en trusted to 11:m. He has made complete arrangements fOr locating warrants in the WesterdStates. War rants bought—Warrants sold. Apply personal ly or by letter to M'CON A.UGHY.. Gettysburg., March 12, 1855. tf Bounty Land Claims. H E undersigned will attend promptly to the collection of claims for BOUNTY LANDS under the late act of Congress. Titose who .have already received 40 or 80 Acres, can now receive the balance, by calling on the subscribei and making the necessary application. .1014:1, B. DANNER. tieityshuru, March l 1 . 855. tf E. It. Bateldery JI7'TORNEY AT LAW, W 1. ,0 i t; fbaui and siness ea ir u p s r t e o d rn pttol yhaitmtel4fithe sp.aks the German language. Office at the same place, in South Baltimore street, near Forney's Druo. Store, and nearly opposite Danner & Ziegler's Store. [March 20. Bounty' Lands. •e OLDIERS who served in any war of the I.i U. States a term nut less than fourteen days, are entitled to 160 ACRES BOUNTY LAN D, and in case of the death of the soldier, his widow or minor children (if any.) are entitled to thesarnequanrity. In eases where 40 or 80 acres have already been received, the difference necessary to make up the 160 acres can now-be drawn Oz:7—Apply to the subscriber, at his office: in Gettysburg, where persons having Land Warrants 10 . 8511, may obtain the highest price for them. " R. G. M'CREARY. March 19, 1855. -6nr D. M'Conaughy, ATTORNEY AT LAW, (Office removed to one door West of Buehler's Drug &Book-store, Chambersburg street,) Attorney R. Solicitor for Patents and Pensions, - 13 0 UNY Land Warrants, Back-Pay sus pended Claims , and all other claims against the Government at Washington, D. C.: also American claims in England. -, Land War rants located and suld, or bought, and highest prices given. Agents engaged in locating warrants in lowa, Illinois, and other Western States; and lands for sale there. 0:Or-Apply to him personally or by letter. Gettysburg, Nov. 21, 1853. Win. B. 4TTORNEY BT L.ITV, OFFICE on the south side of the Public 1.1 Square, two doors west of the Sentinel office. -„Aag. 22. 1853. J. Lawrence RIM, M. D., • HAS his Office one door vrestof the Lutheran church, in Chambershurg street, and ap posite Gramtner's store, where those wishir•,R New Hardware Store. THE subscribers would respectfully an- pounce to their friends and-the-public that, they have opened a NEW HARDWARE • STORE, in Baltimore Street, adjoira'n7..ilie" residence of David Ziegler, Getlysburg.ir . raich they are opening a large and general - assort- i tnent of , _—___Hardware,_ Iron, keel,' Groceries, CUTL COACH ,TRIMMINGS, - SPRINGS, AXLES, IL Lklß Olcbar—mare, 151oe Paints, Oils, and Dye-stuffs, 'in general, including every descitption of arti cles in the abov,e lines of business, to which they invite the attention of Coach-makers, Blacksmiths, Carpenters. Cabinet -makers, Shoe-makers, Saddlers, and the public gen erally. Our stock hiving been selected with great I care and purchased for Cash, we guarantee (for the Ready Money,) to dispose of any part of it on as reasonable terms as they can be pur chased any where. We particularly--request--a--call--from---o friends, and earnestly solicit a share of-public favor, as we are determined.to establish a char acter for selling Goods at low prices and do rig business on fair principles. JOEL B. DANNER, DAVID ZIEGLER. Gettysburg, June 9, 1851. tI Gettysburg Foundry. .9 NEW FIRM. TINE undersigned, having entered into part nersajp to carry on the Foundry business under the firm of W AR R EN & SONS, hereby make known to the citizens of Adatns and ad joining counties, that we are prepared to make everything in our line of business. We have constantly on hand, the HATHAWAY and other Cooking Stoves, the Parlor air tight and ten plate Stoves, of various styles and sizes, Pots, Kettles and .Pans, and all , other Iron Cooking Utensils, Waffle Irons, Wash ing Machines, Ash-plates, Boot-scrapers, &e. Castings for Mills and other Machinery, PLOUGH CASTINGS of every description, . &c. We make the Seylar. Blocher, and differ ent kinds of Witherow :loughs.- We have also got different patterns of Fencing and Railing for Cemeteries,Yards and Porches, which can't be beat for beauty or cheapness. Cc,- A II the above articles will be sold cheap for Cash or Country Produce. Otr-BLACKSMITHI NG still eontinued. BRASS CASTINGS and every thing in our line made to order. THRESHING MACHINE'S repaired at shortest - notice. Being Moulders ourselves, we will do our work RIGHT. . . THOMAS WARREN, MARTIN WARREN, HIRAM WARREN, THOMAS A. WARREN. Gettysburg, May 14, 1855. tf IVOW FOR 133RG3INS! NEW SUPPLY OV FALL AND WINTER Ready-made Clothing.. MIARCUS SAMSON has just returned from New York, Philadelphia, and . Baltimore, with the largest and best assort ment of 8E.9.1471f.t7DE CLO 7 HMG, ever brought to Gettysburg, made up in magnifi cent styles, and most approved fashions. In regard to workmanship, they can't be excelled by any.customer tailor. Having enlarged my place and stock, I arn *able :o sell Ready-made Clothing of every de scription, cheaper than ever Offered before in this or any other place this sire of the Atlan tic. My stock consists in part of COATS, of all sizes, prices, colors and kinds, made up in a superior manner. PANTS & VESTS, of the latest and most fashionable styles, and every kind of goods suitable for winter wear ; also BOOTS & SHOES, and a large assort ment of Gentlemen's and .Boys' Furnishing Goods, consisting in extra qmility linen-bosom Shirts, Suspenders, Gloves. Half Hose, Col lars, Neck and Pocket Ilandkerchiefs,and an extraordinary assortment of black satin and fancy Self-adjusting Stocks, and various other fancy articles; together with Umbrellas,Trunks, Carpet Bags, Hat+, Caps, Boots and. Shoes. M y Goods are selected and purchased under the most favorable circumstances. "Quick Sales s ir Small Profits," is always the motto I am determined to carry out, at the Money-saving 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 percent. lower than can be found at any of my emu petiiors. • ilia-I am also prepared to sell wholesale to country merchants desiring . to sell again, Ready Made Clothing at CHEAPER RATES THAN CAN ES BOUGHT IN THE CITIES. If you doubt it cal'. and examine for yourselves. MARCUS SAMSON. N. B.—All Goods bought,of me will be ex changed if they do not prove satisfactory. Gettysburg, Oct. 1, 1855. . IMMEDIATE RELIEF FOR THE TOO rHACHE THERE is to be had at the drug stores of S. H. Buehler, Gettysburg, and James A. Elder, liltnitittsbiug, a most effectual remedy fur the Toothache, which will, of properly ap plied, according to ditections,) cure the most violent Toothache instantaneously: Should the pain in course of time reappear, the same ap plication has to be made aga4), and after ..two or three applications the cure will he effectual. Please call for A. Ferger's Toothache Balsams Se-Price 25 cents per phial. August 27, 1855. ly. --- Flour i! Flour THE undersigned continues the Flour bus iness as heretofore. He sells by the barrel or any smaller quantity. By taking SMALL PROFITS he can buy as high and sell as low as anybody else, and by always endeav oring to keep none but the best, he hopes to merit and receive a continuance of liberal pa tronage. WM. GILLESPIE, Oct. 8, 1855. At the Vest Office. -- Tailoring. Removed a Few Doors South ofthe Old Stand. • , • • old customers and the public generally, that he continues the T.,1 !LORING BUSI NESS, near his old stand, in South Baltimore street, where he will be happy to accommodate all who may patronize him. All work en• trusted to his care warranted to fit and be of most substantial make. Thankful for past favors,, he sOlicts a continuance of public pa tronage. gThe .New York Spring and Summer Fashions are received. Call and s see them. Gettysburg, April 9, 1855. Blanket and Long Shawls. THE largest and cheapest in town. Also, Ladies' Dress Goods—the prettiest lot in town—to he had at the store of Nov. 19,'55. GEO. ARNOLD. 1 - 11 - fEESE.-Sucors,-Rice,-and-every-descrip V lion of GROCERIES, to he had at Sap LET ITS REASON TOGETHER %REA/ n y_s l t li z iO ,w lW E a_ s Y ere 's his beeTl\ the lot of the human race to be weighed down _by disease and Buffeting.. HOLLO WAYi..S PILE'S aro specially adapted to the relief of the WEAK, the - NERVOUN, the DELICATE, and the INFIRM, of all climes, wires,. sexes, , and constitutions. ellife_ssor--- Holloway personally superintends the titans. facture of his medicines in the United States, and offers them to a free and enlightened peo ple, as the best remedy, the world ever bas tOr the removal of disease. These Pills Purify the Mood. • - These-famous-Pit Is- aie expressly - combined to operate on the stomach, tite liver, the kid neys, the lungs, the skin, and the bowels, correcting any derangement in their functions, purifying the blood; the very fountain of life, and thus curing disease in all its forms. Dyspepsia and Liver Complaints. Nearly half the human race have taken these Pills. It has been proved in all parts of the world, that nothing has been found equal , to-them in , cases of disorders of the liver,,dys e.sia and stomach cow >laints e , c They soon give a healthy tone to these orians.. 4 however much, deranged, and when all other means have failed.` General Debility. .111 Health. Many of the most despotic Governments • have opened their Custom Houses to the in troduction of these Pills, that they may be come the medicine of the. misses. Learned • Colleges admit that this is the best medicine ever known for persons of delicate health, or where the system has been impaired, as its invigorating properties- never tail to -afford: relief. . Female Complaints. No female, young or old, should be without this celebrated medicine. it corrects and reg ulates the monthly courses at all periods, act ing in many cases like a ehatta. It is also.' the best and safest medicine that tan be given to children of all ages, and for any complaint ; consequently no family should be without it. Rolltrway'.s Pills are the best remedy known in the world for the _pa ' -- Asthma Debility Bowel Complaints Fever and Agy Coughs Female Com, - Colds Headaches Chest Diseases Indigestion Costiveness Influenza Dyspepsia Inflammation Diarrlaces, Dropsy Inward Weakness * * *Sold at the Establishment of Professor - HoLLowair, 80 Maiden Lane, New York, and 244 Strand, London, and by all respectable Druggists and Dealers in Medicines through— out the United States, and the 4ivilized in Boxes, at 25 cents, 62f cents, and $1 each, air There is a considerable .saving by tak. ing the larger sizes. N. B.—Directions for the gaidanec of pa• treats in every disorder are affixed to.eaeh Bus. July 16, 1855. ly eow New Principle ! NO Poison ! Rhodes' Fever and Ague Cure, OR, ANTIDOTE TO It4ALARIA, FOR the Prevention and Cure of FEverc and AGUE, or CRILL FEVER ; DUMB AG V E.,; and ether INTERMITTENT and R &IinTENT FEVERS; also of BILIOUS FEVERS. accompanied , by TYPHOID STMPTOMS; TY Pal OID. FEVER, Y ELd- LOVVFEVER_,_. SHIP and JAIL FOIER, GENERAL. N DEBILITY, !GET SwicATa, and all other forms. of disease which have a common origin in. Malaria or Miasma. This subtle atmospheric poison, whiCh at certain seasons is unavoidably inhaled. at every breath, is the same in' character wherever it. ex ists,—north, south, east, or west,—arid l wilt every where yield to this newly di:saw:era ANTIDOTE, which neutralizes the pa son,. completely parines the system, and thus en— tirely removes all the cause of disease. The proprietor distinctly claims these extra— ordinary remits for its use: It will protect any resident or• traveller.. even in the most sickly 01 swampy localities, from any Ague or Bilious disease whatever, or any injury from constantly inhaling Malaria or Miasma: It will instanitly check the Agde in persons. who have suffered for any length of time, from one day to , twenty years , so that they needs never to have another chill, by continuing it* use according tad ireetions. it will immediately relieve eh the iiistresse mg results of bilious or ague diseases. such ati general debility, night sweats, etc.—The pa+ spent at once begins to recover appetite and strength, and continues until a penile:tent and radical cure iseifected. And as a pew' that it is also WORTHY OF PUBLiC,' CONFIDENCE, Because of its Singtektr and EniiTe Harnalessnest, The following certifieat - e from one of the , most celebrated chemists in the Ignited States is. attached to every bottle New York, Jane 11, 1855. "I hare made a chemical• examination of "llHones t FEVER AND Alikti CURR;" OT "AN. TIDOTE TO MALARIA," and have tested it for Arsenic, Mercury, Quinine, and Strychnine, but have not fourftl a particle of either in it, nor have I found any substance in Iva corepco. salon that would. prove injurions'io the eon. stitution. JAS. R. CHILTON, M. D., Chemist." This allow. s of its FREE USE AS A PREVENTIVE, by which all persons.may thus be sure of en tire freedom from the above named diseases, no matter how sickly the season or swampy the locality. PROOFS OF EFFICACY are frequently' published, and the confidence of the public is asked only , in proportion to its actual merits wherever introduced. and used. These only are relied upon to prove its worth. One or two bottles will answer for ordi nary cases; some may require more. Direc tions in German, French and Spanish, accom pany each bottle. Price one dollar. Prepared and sold by the proprietor,— JAMES A. RHODES, Providence, R. I For sale by druggists generally. Nov. 12, 1855. ly • Diamond Tonsor. TOHN W. TIPTON, Fashionable Bar e ber and Hair Drerser, can at all times be found prepared to attend to the calls of the • . • • . • • • ing. the County Building. From long expe rience, he flatters himself that he can go through all the ramifications of the Tonso— rial Department with such an infinite degree of skill, as wil! meet with the entire satisfaction of all who way submit their chins to the keen ordeal of his razors. He hopes, therefore, that by his attention to business, and a desire to please, he will merit as well as receive, a liberal share of public patronage. The sick will be attended to at t dwellings. , Gettysburg, .1 . 4 n. 8.1855. tf Shoemakers, come this way. FALIN FSTOC K BROTHERS will sell ynti NIOROCCOS from 25 cents to Sl 00, the cheapest lot ever brought to the- Cornty. Call soon At the • SI Glsl_o4."ME RED FRONT' "Venereal Adfectio a Worms, of all kinds, eir private