Gcit'ed Jury IsrPOr4. Jio Huanrabie the Judges Ihr nr! of Q u arter , 4 4 , ,1510ns of the Race 1;u• flu: Cool y of Adams: TIIE rand Jury beg leave to report your honorable Court that they have .•isited the Jail and Alms Ifoose, and that it atheds them much pleasure to bear testimony to the good condition in which we found till , same, And the evidence afforded . us of the diligent And faithful rare of the Sheriff, Ideury Thom as, Esq., and his family, over the prisoners; and of the Steward, John Scott, and family, over the varit.us buildings fiar the poor. and sick under their charge. At the latter we were much gratified in obsorvhig Hits MSS of the beds, and the careful ventilation - of the apartments. Everything that came under oar observation at both places evinces the prudence and kindness'of their respective officers. We would also hereby express our acknowledgments for the politeness and .at tendon of the S.beriff and Steward iu their re oiption of us. HENRY REILY, Poteutun. Samuel. Swope, see., Jacob Bushey, • A. P. Besser, C. E. Myers, • John Sheffer, David Sandoe, Phineas Rogers,' John A. Dicks, iStunnel Buhrman, Lewis S, Wertz, E'dward M'lutire, John Wllhenny, - Wm; Van Orsdal, Gardner, Samuel Wulf, •• Win. F. Crouse, Jacob George, Jacob Criswell. 'Wm, L. Thotnas, Johu Mitring, C. Daugherty, henry Lott. Sept, 1, 1850. Administrator's Notice. S/lil+ll3EL DROWELEY'SEstate.—Letters of administration on the estate of Sa tu 'lDro w rey; late ocCortowego township, A datns county, deceased, having been granted to the under. signed, residing in the same township, he hereby gives notice to all persons indebted to Said estate to snake immediate payment, and those having claims against the same to pre sent them ptoperl v authenticated for settlement. Jt)EPII. A. 11EAGY, Aug. 4, 1856. 6t ,‘:., 4' -- .'_!N! , ~. 1i , t ,,,,11 \ „...- '‘`.. T° C. Tin Waire, Arc. AMUM; G. COOK informs his friends and thepublic generally, that he has on hand, at his Shop nearly opposite the Post-011ice, a very large and vrell-inade assortment of TIN WARE, which litk will sell at. Prim which camint, WI to please,- Eio wilV also execute to order, with promptness, In a workman-like manner, and with the best materials, all kinds of gOUSE SPOUTING,- METALLIC ROW -1:s1G, HYDRANT WORK, Sc. . Gettysburg, .Nov. - 12, 1855. tf IMMEDIATE RELIEF FOR THE Toothathe I'PHF;II,g istes be had the drug stores of - S. H: Buehler, Gettysburg, and Janice A. Eminitsbuyg, ePettifi( remedy Jir the Youtititche,,W ' hioli properly ap plied-. 'flidordigr ' directions, ) cure Me itlitNt Toothache iipltaitt,ivicously . Should the painiti cotirseOriiine reaPpear; the same ap plicatioli has to be made again; and after two or throe 'applications; the' cure will be effectual. Pleascs . cail fbr 11. Ferger's Toothache liaison). I:7 'Priam 25 cents per phial. • August, 27; 1855; ly David A.' Bumbler, .51iturnrif at:Zniu, • yttrr 4 . promptly attend to collections. and V 7 ail business entrusted to his cure. ,""'Office in the:Diaroond, adjOinii% store of A. B. Kurtz. - G4cysburg, Feb. 4,1856. ly ✓ D. rffreonarrgliy, •• 3ftaruni nt lawy• • (Office removed to one door West of Buehler's Drug 113,64-s tore, Cbambershurg street, ) Attorney A. Solicitor for Patents and Ppm;lons, UOUNTY Land Wariants, Baclt•pay t I.lf#•, pended Claiuns,and all ather.elai%ns against the Government at .Washington. D. C. ; also American claims in England.. Land Warrants located and 'sold, or booght, andhighest prices given. Agents engaged in locating warrants in lowa. Illinois and other Western 111,r•Apply to hint personally or by letter. New Hardware Store. fr *4 HE subscribers would respeCtfully an nuli -eel° their - friewls - and - che ptithc that the'' - eopened a Hardware Store, in Balti more street, adjoining the residence of:David Ziegler, Clettysburo-, in which they always in tend to offer to the a large and general atiSosturent of Hardware. Ivan, Grottrint CUTL I R Nr, COACH TRIMMINGS, SPRINGS, AXLES, IS••••r? 10 . - / J r ' . 1 •1 40 I t •4* • • wcoar-ivare, Toe Stpbtucts, Paints 4 Oils, and Oye-stuirs, in general, including every description of arti ales in the above line of business, to which they invite the attention of 'Coaoh.unikers, Blacksmiths, Carpenters, C.abinet - makers, Shoe-makers, Saddlers, and the public gener ally. Our stuck &wing been selected with great care and purchased for cash, we guaran tee (for the ready money,) to dispose of any part of it'on as reasonable terms as they can Le purchased anywhere. We -particularly request a call from our friends, and earnestly solicit a share of pu favor, as we are determined to establish a char acter for selling Goods at low prices and doing JOEI, B. TANNER, DAVI I) ZIEGLER. Gettysburg, June 9, 1851, tf Rat:lover IL Railroad. 11(RAINS over - the Hanover Branch Itnilroml now run as follows : First Train Leaves Hanover n t 9 A. 31., Willi Passengers for York, Harrisigirg, Columbia And Philndelphig. This Train also connects with the Express for Baltimore, arriving there at 12 s. Second Train leaves at 3 p. ar., with Passen gers for Baltimore and intermediate places, sand returns wittit passenger.: from York, Sic. April 21. J. LEIS, Agent. CIENTLENII.N;do you want to select f - rotn RA large and handsome variety of Cravats, lianalkerchie4s, Suspenders, &e. ? If you do, call at St:IIECIi*S. VIANCY tT10241/tY.- 7 S , :hick IsLcrig ail kiwis of Fancy Stationeiy. and spll., it asf *leap. if uot dumper tban any hotly el-e in the Lova or the county. II you don't hviieve it, esU ha and wg for your‘t.lves. J.in. 7, E W STOCK of Ready-made Clothing, and Vdriety of rattey Attu-let„ at 1 1 )014;AN P.XTON „ 444.4110 Emu WPI“ 1110 FOR CHEAP DAGUERREOTYPES! 1 W V.Elt respectfully announces to the. k-3 • Ladies and Gentlemen of Gettysburg and vicinity, that he has resumed the 'Daguerreo type business, at the ,old stand, 'in Uhiinbers burg street, where he wiil be happy w receive visitors desirous of securing perfect Dagtierreo 'types of LCiiinselves or friends. • Being furnished with an entirely new and • costly 4tppuratus, he is prepared to mite pie ,dy an . tures in every style of the art and -insure per. 9 - b - hc that .fee""isfact"lt Rend '3 . -ntade Clothing-, at like v n ,nt. IVE tinve now on hand and 4)lThi fairv one of the largegt, cheapest and vrutuest • STOCKS OV FU.A!)I:,tIrIULCL MAW, that has been otlin.ed in this place at any time. They are all our own make, manufiteinred out of our own cloths, eass.imeres, ,te. We have Coats from .$1 to ; Pants from 621 1 , cents to 1: Vesta from 1624 cents to w ti. Boys' Clothing in great variety. Our stock of Cloth. consists or blue, black, olive, brown. green. drab, claret. and all other colors. Our Cassimeres consist. of black. brown, steel-mixed, and every variety of shade of fancy colors. Also Marino Cassi meres in great variety, plain. plaid and tign'd : Cashmeretts. Two (13. deans, Drahs dVrate, Silk-warp Alp:teens, Blaok Satins. white, plaid and fillt , ,y Vestings. &c. Call and see us. if we_cannot tit yo', we will take your measure and make you a gar ment on the very shortest notice, having th e very best Tailors constantly employed, cutting and m akin g up. We do things up in the neatest and best manner at the Sand-stone Front, and ate hard to beat April 7,1.65 G. schick A !ways Ahead ! Just from the City, with the Largest and Prettiest Stock of GOODS forthe Spring and Summer Season, to be seen in Gettysburg' AILING which will he found, • plain and A- fancy /MKS'S SIISS, black Silks; all qualtities and prices : plain Delaines, plain and figured Berage, Berage l)elaines, Bril liants, Lawns, Ging - hams, Prints, SUAW LS, Embroideries, Gloves, flosiery Cloths, of all colors and prices!; CasFilrueres, for men and boys' wear, Vestings; Nuslins, 'Picking:;, &c.. &e. Purchasing at the lowest rates, I am pre pared to sell at as low prices as goods can be had at any other establishment in the county. In proof of whieb, I invite all to calf and ex tme my stock, when - they will he satisfied that such is the fact. J. 1. SCIIICK, Southwest corner of the Diamond and Balti more street. April . l4, ISSG. Caiedoll iSt Iron, -- IATINESTOCK titoTuERS, having, the rlfilexclusive; sale of Caledonia nulled Iron for . tysburg, would call the attomiun of buyers • this make of Iron—the - best in the 'intact_ —which will be sold at the lowest rates. I We keep a large supply of Ilannuereil Iran constantly on (laud. Cull at the sign of the Dec, 10. P.M) non. - call and §ettArp4 AT TIIJ NEW STAND. T T. KENO respectfully announces_ to V his friends and the public. generally that he continues the -T AILORIN G. business, • . in the room adjoining' the store ofJ. Law.: mice' Stick, &tinting on the Hu has made arrangements to receive regoirar ly the LATEsT EtstitoNs, and it will be his con stant ail./ to give - entire sati.shiCtiOrt to those who nmy favor hiin with their custom. • • (0 - Country•produce will be taken- in CX. change for work. %VAL 1% KING. tiottysburg, December 17,1855. - ly • Fattne . stock Bros hers IVG - just - received and are now - opening - a^ large and . choice stock . of GOODS, and are prepared to sell to all in want of anyarticle in then line, cheaper-than can be bought else. whet... Having purchased our stock in New York, Philadelphia.4l?. Baltimore, thus having the advantage of all three markets,. we can otter inducements which cannot be .had else. where in the county. Our stock embraces . Dress. Ooods of every variety, including Summer - Silks, Chain Vela ` Berages, 13rilliantines, Lawns, Silk and wn Rubes. le., and everyth'ng faskionald for. Ladies' wear.- For Cientlet huv eauti ful styles of Goods for Coats, Pants, Vests,. Clive us a,call. IVe deem it needless to enumerate the variety of styles and - qualities of our large stock, as-we . are prepared to furnish everything in our line at the lowest price.--- Call early, IIN EsTocKs'. Sign of tbu ItEILVRONT: Gettysburg, 4111 14, 1656. Now is 11 Time, iryCharges from 50 cents to $lO. Ir_7llour - s of operating from 8 A. M. to 4 P.M. divas avoid light, ied, blue, or'pur ple, Dark dress adds toueh to the beauty of tho.piczure., Feb. 4, 1 56. tf Fresh Good,. JOIIN HOKE has just rcreived a fresli'Alip ply of SUMMER. GOODS, to which he calls the attention of the public. By ''quick sales and small profits," he is enabled to fur-. nisli Goods to the satisfacrion.,of all>who call. Gettysburg, June 23, .1.8Z)"6. .11. S. 'WEISER, York I. Weiser & Filbert, Bankers, heater., in Etcluttrye, and General Lund Ai14:08, DEC Oil .111, 1 111111. ft EING assisted by experienced Surveyors, Jur will. give partieular attentioii to the lova tiou of Land Warrants. All loeations made from a personal inveetion oj . arc land, uul with reference to a speetly invreaso in value. W e are provided with a hill and completo net of Plat-books, abstracts, etc., to which we •ittitt. att,liti-rn. I at e, 111 alit' par of lowa, :\liattesota, IVte,teril 1V im:elusite, Sehrask:i. s ) --- Rocor to R. G. MtCrearv, Esq., D. Mc. Coilaughy, Esq., and 11, Stahle. May 3, NEW WII9I.,ESALE ith'stg e Store. N. SPENCER TIRIMAS, No. _t; South flSecond street, Philadelphia, Importer, .--' Manufacturer and Deilles,j9 Drugs and 'Medicines, Chemicals. Acids.l) e — Sy Lids, Paints, ()Os, l'oloiti,., White lead, French and Anieri ,,An White zinc, Window . Glass, Glassware, Varnishes, Brushes, Instruments, Ground ,Spieps, Wl l OlO Spices, and all other articles us ii;ly kept by Di aggrAts, including Borax, Indigo, Glut, Shellac, Potash, 6:c., 47c., &c.— All ordersty mail or otherwise prodiptly at tended to. Country Merchants are invited to c;ill ar.d examine our stock before purclia;,ing elewliere. Goods sent to any of the wharves or railroad stations. Price low and goods. warranted. [March 17, 1856. ly CORN Mt - VERS.—The attention of MIL LE RS is:invited to a very superior article for drying VORN, which can be had at all times at WARRENS' FOUNDRY. Jniu. 14, GEO. .ARNOLp, e i n9PITA I, $139 sz 4 G etrects insurances in t..) any' part of the State. against loss by tire; prudently adapts its operations to its resour ces affords at indeuntit . ! . ,:, and promptly adjusts its losses. Adams county is repfesented in the Board of Managers by Lion. losr..s Meer.mix. WM. Met'l..i.; - Office of Ir. & W. Meelean, Uettynburg. May 2.6,1856, AITSS' LOLLS I:ATE UTTE.F., mishes—to i .1.31 i. inform the Ladles of town and country, that she is now prepared to 42 xectiic in all 414 branches, in West street, a few doors beltiw Mr. George Little's store.— or - ( ut►e c leriper tl►an e sew ►ere iu town Please call and Ste. April 21, 1856. - Bpwadv Laud V ant E: undersigned will attend promptly to IL the c o llection of claims for Bounty Lands wit: the late act of Congress. Those who have already received 40 or 80 acres, can now receive the balance, by calling on. the subscri ber and making the nece.:sary application. JOEL B. DANNER. Gettysburg, 1:2, 1855. tf T. J, Ft IMEItT, lowa City, Vtemoveil a 1 4. C1.1: Door:, SuOh unite Old Mall& I IL SKELLY respectfully informs his old CP • cuzstolners and the puhlie generally, that ' hemmtinues. Ow T.l//,011 5 ./.VI; /1/ `S/.% - P,'SS, near his old stand, in South Baltitifore street. , where he will be happy to. accommodate all ; who may patronize him. All work entrusted to his care ‘varranied to fit and be of most sub stantial make. Than h ful for past favors, he solicits a continuance of public patronrge. 'i/' The X ''''' r" r k SPriti:/ gm/ ' , 'einander ..Pashion are received. Call and see them. • o -,-; ,; . fr , • am.II••••••CAMIIMMINLANNIMP- finflE citizens of Gettysburg and Strangers L who desire to know where to find a' large nud handsome variety - of Summer BATS and SHOES, aro invited to call at W. W. PAX TON'S STORE. where they will find the most eleg int White Beavers, and White Silk !lats. Panama, Canton and Braid also. Soft French Hats, and a large stock of Gentlemen and -Ladies' and Children's Summer Shoes and Gaiters of every style ;:nd price. Call and see the - W. W. PAXTON. June IG, 185 G. Opp ;sit: Calvert *lath'''. Baltimore, Md. r } E undersigned having, leased the above Hotel and put it in complete order, is pre. pared to accommodate his friends and the travelling; public. The prop ietor will be pleased to See his old friends, and promises to wake their stay comfortable and satisfactory. Baggage taken to al.d from Calvert. Station tree of eliarge. tRGE assortment of queensware, China, Stunt!, anti Crockery Ware. at COI3EAN S; PA TON'S. 11114 - 197101111 ! Et eanoval lINFS & lIRO. have removed to their old established lionse, No. e ) ; 'W es t, M a rket s t r e e t, adjoidinglv., Frick & Co's lardware yore. And directly opposite the residence of Con. M. Donde!, where they willcontinue. as heretofore, the manufacturing of CON FTC TIoN.IIIY. in all its branches —Sl'll.l;l'S. & 43 ., ;i t the lowest city prices. Also, a careful ly kideeted ',Lock of Wines and Liquors, always on draught, and fur sge in roantities (a t. superior article of TOMATO KEI't;IIUP, in prime condition, made by us. and sold by the gallon or in any quantity, very low—much less than city prices. The arnele Is as represented, of superior flavor. We also hare a large lot of -CURED PICKLES," put up under our qwn supervision and care, amd offer them to fithilies June 16, 1856. Diana ond Tonsor. 1101 IN W. TIPTON', F t .s• bloat/ e .1147-fier tiny/ /bit' Do , ,vccr, can at ail times be (bond prepared to attend to the calls of the people, at the /:•///p/p, in the Diamond, adjoining the County Building. Front long experience, he flatters himself that he can go through all the ramifications of the Tonsorial Department with such an infinite degree of skill, as will duet with the entire satisftotion of all who may submit their chins to the keen ordeal of his ra zors. /le hopes,"therefore, that by his alto- Lion to business, and a desire to please, tie will merit as well as receive, a liberal share of pub lic patronage. The sick will be attended to at their private dwellings. GettysburgeJan. 8, 1855. • tf PHILADELPHIA A VERTISEM ENT 1i.:1(4114 1 Vire & Thief proof Safes 2 111 4 1021, Merchants, Lawyers, Format; and a. others, halting 8,,0k5, PaperB or other rat/in/des, to preserve from yruE or BURG LARS, Day Newell's (Mich's) BANK Loc A CA Itl).—The ‘•rtitg l'ltoou SAFE," that pnesenved_our (11%, during the "Great Fire at - Hart's Building'," was pun-, chased of OLIVER, EVAAS, Gl s.:.'nd St., //ark. • Refrigerators S., trater"Enders. E .S! Premium Vet . ' ti n fed RtAigerators ( for cooling and preserving t(,t, tr a / a r and all-articles for culinary purposes. WATER FILTERS, for purifying o - 0ti.41,.//r or,rniblay water, whether affected by rains, Jin:stone, marl or other causes : can he had sevarate or attached to the llefriperatois—a, mind! quantity of ice cooling the whole, in the warmest weather. l'oirrmini.; BATHS, for the- ase of warm or cf,/,/ water. \\ ATER CoriLER:4, for Hotel •;, Stores and Dwellings. Swat; 'l i lt era. for moving th, , ,-- 82.41. PRESSES, Corr . ING du., DarciiiisT do. OLIN' ER EVANS, ed South Ser(ina !lour;;-hrlow Ctigtut. .(1`:,41 . 111.I:q11W tx 1835.1 Peb. 11, 1656. ly laript. B. ifr1;20.61 - aa . 3ttunt4 at - fail . t orIFFICE on the - south, side of the-Pubic 1 13 ti, LICE 2 doorA west of the Sentinel oflice. Gettysburg. August 22, 1853. - J. LawreTio?. irk AS his_Office one door west of the, Luthe -3 ran church, in Chatubersbiirg :t.reet, and opposite Grammer's , store, where • those wish: ing to hasie any Dental Operation perform ed are respectfully invited to can. RElNiutiNcEs : Dr. D. Gilbert, Dr. C. N. Beiltailly, Dr. D. Horner, Rev. C. P. Krant(, 1). Rev, 11. L. - 11aughcr, 'D. D., Rev. Prof. William M. Reynolds, Rev. Prof. M. Jacobs, Prof. M. L. Sttever, Gettysburg; April 11,1853. tf TILE PERRY COUNTY 'MUTUAL FIRE Drviltrance• Companlv, New Millinery. Totilltoriag;•. Itmportanl. Subiqueiniazatia hotel, di /II N BARTZ, (I; , rinertif (,/ Prn July 9, 1.55. tf PRopkiErou. • itarastainglon ,1,111m.y County, livetea (Reamed the large and convenient house, (.'arl'.4, op posit” the, old stand of 'Col. Ickes.) 1 1 11 E subgcriber respectfully informs the public that he has opened Z. blic !louse of Entertainment in the borough of .Abhettc town, where he will be happy to entertain all who may call with him. flaying. had many y e ar s ' h now ledge ()fait! business of hotel-keep ing., he flatters himself that his efforts to please will lie satisfactory. (.:1 we the "Washing; on" a call. FR.tNCIS ,J. WILSON. February 18, 1856. tf L.Cir I F .47:;11 WANT HATS, CAPS, BOOTS & SHOES, w at. least Twenty per mil Cheaper than you ever bought before, rememberit is at COIJEAN & PAXTON'S, where they t_ . t . r.to be had in g r eat variety,' consisting. Or q,..101CS and boys' fine Silk, Fur and Slouch Hats, of the latest 4ty le, all colors and sizes,— white, black, brown,_ tan, blue. (Lab, fawn. &c. Also, a large assortment of Men's and Boys' five Calf, Kip, a n al Lain Boots Sr Shoes,—Gent's fine Cloth and Patent Leather Gaiters. careful, Ladieg, if you want walking and fine dress Shoes, such as Jenny Linds, Buskins ani Ties, Kid and Moro, - To Slippers : also a beau tiful article of Ladies' Dress Gaiters, with a large stock of Misses' and Children's fancy - Gaiters and Shoes,—that you find Cohean & Pas.ton's, at the south-east corner of Centre Square, before putchitsing elsewhere, as they have ,by far the largest stuck of seasonable goodj in town, and ale determined to bell vtuy cheap,—Take care, and keep a SHARP look out that you do not mista'Ke the place.- - Remember eohenn l'axtou's new Store, at the old stand or Keller Kurtz. Gettysburg, March 31. 1656 New Goods NEW ESTABLISHMENT! T, Acolls &-1.11t0.. respectfully inform their 0 friends and- the public generally, that they have opened a" Merchant Tailoriirag; Establishment, in the room recently oc cupied by A. Arnold, in South Baltimore street, near the Diamond, where they will at all drubs he happy to accommodate all who may patron ize them. Their stock of Cloths, Cassitei'es, Vestiags, Cassinets. Cords, Summer Goods, &c., is large and selected from the latest styles—all of which 'they ,n ill dispose of . at prices as low as they. can - possibly a-nrd,' their system being to self CHEAP, fur cash or coun try ivothicr. They will make up garments of every de sct iptiun in the most substantial and desirable manner, all warranted to fit and not to rip.— Goods bought of t hetn not to be made up in their , establishment will he cut free Of rdiarge. - 'they arc toah Mg up :Out of R,EA DY-M 4 DE CLOTH in the best manner, which they will sell as cheap as the cheapest. • They have also on hand a large •assortment of Hosiery, .ICitxpcnders, Shirts, Shirt Collars, to which - they would call the attention of the public. Latest Fashions- regularly received. Cash or Country produce always current for I polls or wo , k. Don't mistake the place. birch 17. 1856. - - GOO pr 4 GEORGE XRNOLD AS just returned from, the ;city with as t--1. hu and beautiful a stock of (loud; has ()cell offered to the pah;ic at any time— amoug which are hosiery, -Gloves, Under sleeves, Collars, Trimmings, Opera & Robe Lawns, Deßages, ex. • Gentleinen'g Goods in great variety : black, blue, brown, ()live, claret, Arab, plaid, cloud ed and figured black, brown, and fancy Cassitnere, figured. plaid and plain. of every shade of colors : Drab deTate, Cashme retts, noulb3zines. Silk-warp A iPacelts)&c. . Also Rea7ly-wade Clothing in great variety ; with a large stock of - Alizecaasavare, Groceries, &t. all of whiclimill be soil as cheap as they can he had at any retail 'estahlishment hi the county. The 'Ladies bill please call, as we are .at all times pleased to . see them. , The Gentlemen's attention is invited to our large assortment in their line.• in connection With the store is our CLOTHING EMPORIUM, . ( a,t the Sand-stone Front. where everything is 1 dune tip iti the' Ileat.et“. an Rest manner. We li Ca rig a wan from heal to foot on the sm . } , shortest notice., Call and judge for yourselves. neßiuovai 7WE H/elO, - .1 L . (C. ON", 01. NT-IND, ettty 11%fil 1, 10-.1L),1(1.-1, find 11.111 y & BRO. have removed their large L A and carefully selected ::;toek, to the Orig inal ()hi, fortuerly. occupied 11 thew, No. 67 West Market sheet, adjoining Frick & Co's. llatdivare ::tore, and directly oppo: , ite the residence of Gen. Michael Dun del. York, P. This house was opened by them for business purposes some tcu year- ago, as a wholesale candy fftetory. foreign fruits, fancy goods, no tions. &c., &e., in very large valieLy. Their superior and nue/in:fled Candy and Coafectionary, person:►lly made by them daily. and of course always besit • has been tick noW ledtr,ed by all Jung ago, the bust and finegt, work e v e r offered and sold in York. Understanding their busi ness as they do—in this branch especially— they lidVe every facility for prosecuting it to the l)et advantage, and can offer facilities su perior to any other• house here or else•,vhere, as iegards low prices, variety and particularly superior• quality. The success and patronage with which they have met heretofore. is gratefully appreciated, fur which then retni n ao.ain as u • • • sincere acknowletkments and thanks. and r G ot .,- ; h ut , m arkt h 00. , trust, by strict and prompt attention to husi- - _ ness, a continuance of the - liberal pationdge Piiattolirer 4,7, Harley. hitherto mended to them. CI PEA"' WATcII ES AND JEWELRY, _June 16, 1856. _ it—) wholesale and retail, at the Philadelphia __ - Watch and Jewelry Store, No. 9G North See noel a*: Flour : and street, corner of Quarry, Philadelphia. t , .. rr rIE undersigned continues the Flour bitsi. Gold Lever Watches, full jeweled, 18 carat _I ness AS hereturore. Ile sell,: be the barrel ca ,, e s, •)8 00; Gold Lepines, 10 carat, :s::' - .2-100; or any smaller Tiantity. Be taking sm.m. sa ver Leven, full jeweled, :•312, 00: Silver Le- Niorris he can bow as high and sell as low as p i nes , jewel s , >' - .0 00: superior Quartiers, $7 00; anynody else, and by always endeavoring. to Gold spectacles, ~ - ;::70; One Silver do. $1 50; keep none lint the best. he hopes to merit anti Gold Bracelets. $3 00; Ladies' Gold Pencils, receive a continuance of`iberal patronage. t' - .. , 1 00; Silver Tea Spoons, set. $5 00: Gold M . GILLESII E. • Pens, with pencil and silver holder. : z. z.l. OIL At the Post (Mice. t Gold Finger Rings, 37-!, cents to $5O; Watch -- - Glasses, plain, 121. cents, patent I.:_ - 1: linnet nardwave. 25: other articles in proportion. All goods O UR. stock of Hardware has been very much warranted to he what they arc sold for. increased. and persons building or requir- STAUFFER, & iIARLEY. ing anything in thi, departm en t, should !list , On hand, some gold and silve r I feVerb and call and see p AIIN Es roc Ks. cheap sz.ck. ' Lepines, still lower than the above:pi-iees. Oct. 8, .U 55 ly IPUYNTYN,RiIihons and -- Flowers. of every , --- -- IP variety, and to suit every taste, to Le; Spoutin ----- _ . g ,•-`) found cheap at SililclcS., to and henryWampler will - make .k, R usicA L.—Flutes, Violin.;, Guitars, A c . LA llott.e Spouting and put up the same low, A V it- enrdeons, fifes. &c.. on haad and for for cash or country produce. Fanners and all sale by M\RCUS S \ M:7 4 I.N. others wishing their houses. barns. &c., spout lf F you want'a flue article o 1 Dress Shoes ed, would Llot).1 to give them a call. . A - U,Littla, fur Cieutleuleit or Ladies, call at, U. :a, U. I\*A.M.I'LLII. c V. W. r..t.y.toy,:i. April IS, 1Z...53. if , liently-ournde Clothing AT SAMSOS'S CHEM' CI:OTM ,EJIPORII3I. IF you wantasuitof Itn.thr-mAhE CIA complete in every lespect, of the latest style, and cheaper than they can be purchased at any establishment in the county—call at MAttcrs SAmsos's, - opposite the Bank, in York street. I have just received from the, Eastern Cities the largest and bei,tassortment olGoods ever ofkred in Gettysburg, In °fieril t , to sell BETTett. Goods at LowEit rrices than other deal ers, I simply request purchasers to .call and satisfy' themselves of the truth of my onr, by a personal examination of my goods and prices. Buying exclusively for cash,.l can boy cheaper and sell cheaper than any other person in the county. - INV Goods are made up in the best style by experienced workmen, and can't be eicelled by any customer My stock consists, in part, of Coats of all Sizes, prices, colors, and kinds, made up in a supe rior manner. Also Pants and Vests, ot the latest and most fashionable styles and every kind of goods suitable fOr Spring and Summer wear; 41,0 BOOTS .IND SI.IOES, an,l a large a.sziortment of GEsTI.E.IIF?N'S AND BOYS' FrnNISIUSG GoODS, consisting of extra quality linen bosom Shirts, Suspenders, Gloves, half tioNe, Collars, neck and pocket nandker chiefs, and an extraordinary assortment of black satin and fancr self adjusting Stocks, and various other fancy articles, together with Utulutßw:, Trunks, Carpet Bags, Hats, Caps, Boots and Shoe-s, - 1174 am also prepared to sell wholesale to country merchants desiring to sell again, Ready Made Clothing at ctrl•;APi•;II RATES THAN CAN nomur IN TIIE CITIES. If you doubt it, call aud examine for yourselves. I\l -113,CUS SAMSON. N. B. All Goods' boughi of me will be ex changed if they do not prove satisfactory. Gettysburg, April 3.1, 1556. TWO TiLoO'SAND PIECES Paper. VOBEAN & PAXTON' have opened. an un: usually large iisSortment of Wall Paper, of every style and variety, froni 12: 1 . to 40 ets. a piece. l lousekeepers and Paper Hangers are invited to call and examine the sto c k, - winch is superior to an heretofore (awed in this market. Only 121 cents a piece, or cents a yard, - for. Wall Paper ! Gettysburg; Feb. 25, 1856. :g.Ar.a,' ItTazifed. TDERSONS havin ,, Hay - to sell will 40 Well by callin.; on the subscriber, in .Gettys burg, who is desirous of purcha.:ing. The hiOiest ket pi ice will he paid at all times. L,"7 - "*.ls he intends having the Hay, after be jug packed. hauled either to Hanover or. Balti more, the i ireterettee to haul will be given to those from whom he may purchase, LIALON POWEIZS. December 6, 185', - 2 - . tf A LARGE AND CEIEAP LOT OF • trlf.l'9c.tnaza'ot, 1 - 4 1 MAN U EL ZIEGLEItios . inst returned from the city with the largest lot of kiOC El? lES he has - ever before opened, to %%hien he invites the attention of all. convinced that' he can offer . h.thE He has also a ['too_ HSU of ; Oratt44es, Lectiorc:, atut other fruits ; Crackers, Nuts, Confections; Sea-ars, Tobacco, Snuff, and a general variety of . everything - , "from a needle to an anchor," ve •him-a call, if you want to Lu.,.c, what's cheap and good. (* -- -Country uge taken in exchange for Goods. [ May 7, 1855, Cietaysbierg; Foundry. A NEW 111101! THE undersigned, having entered into virt u. nership to carry on the Foundry business under the tirni of WARREN 8,; SO_S, hereby make - known to the ci liZttllB of Adams and ad joining counties:that we are prepared to make everything in our line of business. We have comtantiy on.hand, the Hathaway and other Cooking Staves, the Parlor Air-Tight and Ten-plate Stoves, of various styles and sizes; Pots. Kettles an , Pans and all other Iron Could's , * ° Utensil Wattle Irons, Washing Machines, Ash-plates Boot-scrapers, &c. Castings for Mills and other Machiner.,-, PLOCUII CASTINGS..OI every description. &c. 11u make the 6,.f.yhir, Block er, and different ".kinits of Witherow•Pluoglis. We have also got difierent patterns of, enCi Jig; and naTifing - , for Cemeteries, :Yards and Porches, 'which can't - he - heat - for beauty and cheapness. - the above anicies will be sold cheap for cash ur emmuy produce. ',l - 7'Rlacksinithing still , confirmed. `": --t-.• L.. • line zon,le to order. !LNG MACHINES repaired at the shortest notice. Being- . Moulders ourselves, we will du our work hp;tur. TflomAs WARREN, - Al A wriN AIZREN, HIRAM WkRREN, 'lllO \LAS A. WARREN. Cettystwirg, May 14, 12655. if Jewelry! Jewelry / L. SCHICK has now on hand a large 09 • and splene.id assortment of Jewelry,com. prising everything in that line—Breastpins, Ear-Rings. Vin - ger-Rings, Chains, &c.— all of which he is Se! hog at the lowest living profits. Call and examine cur yourselves—no trouble to show goods.. [April f..)1. Edw. 111.111nehler, - littururri fitrim - IVILL faithfully and promptly attend to VV' all business entrusted to him. He spealts the Gcrman language.. Office at the same pl4q, in South Baltimore street, near Forney's drug store, and nearly opposite Dan '. • • ()cooher 1. 1555 flour for Sale. IF you Avant a good barrel of Flour, caU at .DOKE'S STORE, as he has made ;mange menus to have always the best, which he will sell at 25 cents advance. May 5. Second Street House, Xi/. 42 .:1%,/-th Second Street, Ploilwle CHAS. I'. SAVING, l'EoPnirroa. rirEIIMS---$1 per day--Single - Meals 25 tent , 4. N. B. Plea:quit mans for ladies. June Iti, 1856. tf Farm Lands for Sale 1 The Illinois Central Railroad Company IS NOW PREPARED TO SELL Over Two Milton% of Acres ' OF FARMING LANDS, Ix TRACTS OF 40 ACRES AND UPWARDS, ON LONG CitEDITs AND AT LOW RATES OF INTEREST. `rEsIIESE lands were granted by the Govern- A went, to aid in the construction of this' R a il roa d, and include some of the richest and most fertile Prairies in the State, interspersed here and there with inagnificent groves of oak and other, timber. The Road' extends from: Chicago, on the North-East, to Cairo at the South. and from thence to Galena and Dunleith, in the North-west extreme of the State, and as all the lands .lie within fifteen, miles on each side of this Road, ready and cheap means are a ff or d e d by it. for transporting the products of the lands to any of these points and from thence to Eastern and Sonthern markets. Moreover, the rapid growth of flourishing towns and vil lages along the line, and the great increase in population by immigration, etc.. afford a sub stantial and growing home-deinand for firm produce. The soil is a dark, rich mould, from one to five feet in depth, is gently rolling and peculiar ly fitted for grazing cattle and, sheep, or the cultivation of Wheat, Indian corn, etc. Economy in cultivating ittill great produc tiveness are the well knowwcharacteristies 'of Illinois lands. Trees are not required to he cut down, stumps grubbed, or stone picked off, as is generally the ease in cultivating new land in the older States. The first crop of -Indian corn, planted on the TICUIy broken sod, usually repays the Cost of plowing and fencing. • Wheat sown on the newly-turned sod is sure ,to yield very LA ItOE nitorrks. A man with a plow and two yoke of oxen will break one and a half to two acres per day. Contracts can he made for breaking, ready for corn or wheat, at from $2 to" 2.50 per. acre. By judicious man. agement, the land may be plowed anti fenced i tne first,r and under a me m STATE OF CULTIKA. i TioN the second year. Corn, grain, cattle, etc., will be forwarded at reasonable rates to Chicago, for the Eastern market, and to Cairo for the Southern. The larger yield, on the cheap lands of Illinoisnver the high-priced lands in the Eastern and Mid dle Suites, is known to he notch time than sufficient to pay the difference of transportation to the Eastern market. , Bituminous coal is mined at several points lalong the Road, and is a cheap and desirable fuel. It can he delivered at several points • along the Road at r 31.50 to $4.00 per ton ; Wood can he had at the same' rates per cord. Those who think of sattling in lowa or Mind , nesota, should hear in mind, that lands there,. of atly vidite a _alona the water courses and Rq.. many miles inland, have been disposed of : that for those located in the interior, there are no. convertienct:s for transporting the product', ,to market Raiiroads nut having b e en intro- - 1 ,-,- , ." That once° there. to send the vodnce 'of these l lands, one or two hundred iniles by wagon to Itnarket. would cost much more than the ex • pease of cultivating than ; and hence. Govern ! ment lands- thus situated, at $1,25 per acre, are not so good' rivestuients as the land of this company at the prices Nixed. The satite ieraaiks hold - getyd in relation to the lands in Kansas and Nebraska, for although, vacant lands din :y be found naaraer -the water courses, the distance. to market is far greatar and every hundred miles 'the produce of. those : lands are carried eiCatr in wagons. or inter rupted water - emaraanitcations, inereases - the expenses kit . trans-3.wriaLion. Which mast he , borne by the SettitP:i. in the reduced price 'of their products: aral' to slat extent pretiently are the imagines frau their taring, and of courser i Oil their nwestments, a:maw:ally and every year reduced. The great fertility or 5,1 1 ,e ranrill: ram ( Jerold for safe by. Ells tvinpany,anti their crpNiwitteitt yield over 1 iti)S . e of tht FASitra u.ntL :States, is intielt :111..re than. 3.1 i it, pay ay* dillerenre it: the cost of transp.vr2alJthiri e:4pe-tsial•- ly in view of the facilities tUrnished. by this I.l.'oad, and others with which it connects, the operations of whieh-are-nut-inttrrtiptrd - hy - t . low water of summer, ur the frot3t of wiiNtor... IMik lEic trio% of Irtt3 uncut 1 1 The price will vary from to $25., accord:- 5 .0 04;; 0 , a , . t.- , ..1 J.. I Deeds may be made during the...year 1656. stip ulating-the purchase Money to be paid in fiver annaa.l installments. The first to tieconte du* in two years from the date of contract, ant} the others annually the miler. The last payment& ) u: . tll become due at the end: 0: Ott sixth yeas i from the date of the cu .tract. [CI - Interest will he charged at orgy 111S.EN. per cent. per minim. As a sesuritt to the pet fortnance of the contract. the Bast two , years' interest must foe }laid in advance, and it must be understood that at least one ttnO , of, tho land purchased shall yearly be brought, under cultivation. Twenty per cent. front the credit price will be deducted for cash. The Com— pany's construction bonds w;.:11 be received 25 cash. :k.:7•RE,‘ lir FRAMED FARM TiVILTANGS, which can be set up in a few days, can be obtained from responsible persons- 'They will be 12 feet by 20 feet, divided into oust living and three bed-rooms, and will cost covaplete set up on ground chosen anywhere alon the Road, 8150 in cash, exclusive of transportation.— Larger buildings may be contracted fua at pro• portionate rates. Special arraTq 7 lelnelltS with dealers can be made to supply those purchasiug the i..'ompany's lands with fencing materials, agneultgral tools, and an outfit of provisions in any, "quantnar, at the LOWEST WHOLESALLY. PRICES. fj.,77 - It, is believed that the price, long credit, and low rate of interest, charged for these lands, will enable kman with a few hundred dollars in eash and ordinary industry, to tualio himself independent before all the purchase) money becomes due. In the mean time. the rapid settlement of the country will probably have increased their value four or five fold.— When required an expel itriced person will ac company applicants. to give inloituation and aid in selecting lands. Circular's. containing numerous instances of successful farming. signed by resrectable and well-known fartoets living in the neighborhood of the Railroad lands. throughout the State— also the cost of fencing, price of cattle, - expenso of harvesting, threshing etc., by contract—or any other information—will be cheerfully given, on application. either personally or by letter, in Eni;lisb, French, or German., ad dressed to JOIISr WILSON, Land Cosiiini...inner of the Central R. It. CO Up t" tlto Ist of 31ay. Michigan ATenue, tc.l.4i(), Ii L; rt.•r that .Late in th,! now stone Dep.st. :1,11: 4,1 :-..ut14 Nii , atur Litreet. :113'11 e3:11 _ rrituNKs, Carpet and L'Anbrellas. for ) 6altt by COBEAN & PAXTON. JOIIN lIOKE.
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