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    - Ott), 801, DI ER s.
Bounty litind Act of 1855.
itideiewigriel_is now fully prepared to
"Aletinkiszotitityfiling cuattas To nooN.
TT Lamb cotioldiets' of the War of 1812. and
of At.t.libeliets Of the U. Stales--their widows
aryl minor elslldren. 1n addition to his long
etpericuee Mid suecess, he would add, that.
--io-alibis—many-tlaimit-ire-has_hititerto_Ctled„:
(irotween 100 and :,?,(10) he has carefully pre
sererd, and has now every thing necessary to
era tablish thOri Oita of claimants—as also Rolla
aro' Lista of Companies. and facilities for fur
irimhinst proofs in an cases that. may he en
trusted to Wm.
He has madecomplete arrangements for
locating warrants in the Western States. War -
routs bought—Warrants sold. Apply personal
ly or by letter to M'CON A UGHY,
Gettysburg, March 12. 1855. tf
Bounty Land Claims.
"rim: undersigned will attend promptly in
the collection of claims for BOUNTY
LANDS under the late "act of Congress.
Those who have already received 40 or R 0
Acres, can now receive the balance, by calling
t.n the- subscriber end making. the necessary
application. JOEL 11. DANN BR.
Gettysburg, March 12, 1855. tf
• Bounty Lands.
(ZOLDIERS who served in any war of the
:7 U. States a term no: leas than fourteen
ar4:esititiPti to 160 Aeit ES BOUNTY
LAN D, - and in case of the death of the soldier,
his widow or minor children,. (if any,) are
4'ld:tiled to the_same quantity. In cases where
40 or 80 acres have.already been received. tile'
difference necessary to make up the 160. acres
c::11 now be drawn.
Kr Apply 'to the sqbscriber, at his office.
ill Gettysburg. where persons having Land
Warrants to sell, way obtain the highest price
tor theta. - R. G. AVCREARY.
March 19. 1855. 6m
M'Clellan,
• ATTORNEY AT WV.
OFFICE on the south side of the Public
ISquate, two doors west of the Sentinel
Aug. /2, 1853.
of lee.
ATTORNEY AT LAW.
(Office removed to one door West of Buehler's
Drug & Book-store, Chaxubersburg street, )
Attorney & Solicitor fur PatentS
and Pensions,
13°:Tenited lehtniltus, W arrants,
- r aY claimssus
vinet the Government at Washington, D. C.:
also A mnerican claims in England. Land War.
r.ints located and sold, or bought, and highest
prices given. '
Agents engaged in locating warrants in
lowa. Illinois, and other Western States; and
latitiA tor sale-there. -
LIB
WY-Apply to him personally or by letter.
Gettysburg, Nov. 21, 1853.
E. B. Buehler,
ATTORNEY .97'
frrLL faithfully and promptly attend to
all-- business entrusted _to him. - lie
arab Me Gernian lasvutsge. Office 3t the
same place. in South Baltimore street, near
.r.,rney's Drug Store, and nearly opposite
Danner & Ziegler's Store. [March 20.
J. Lawrence fill, M. D.,
-~~
t re t u i s
h 0 ri n e
c e r a d th o e o r r s
b w u e r s g t ° a f t o a t n h ti e o ra p n .
piwite Grammer's store, where those wishing
to have an, Dental Operation performed
ate respectfully invited to call.
ItEPERIOICER:
. Dr. D. Gilbert„.Dr. C. N. Berluohy,Dr. D.
Horner, Rev. C. P. Krauth, D.D., Rev.,}l. L.
Boogber, D. U., Rev. Prof. William Rey ! ,
001416,11ev. Prof. Nl:Jacobs, Prof. 51.L.§1.tever.
GEttyoborg, April 11, 1853. tf
China, Glass and queOnsware,
Geo. M. itokee, Successor to J. C. Bokee ¢ f u.,
1 PORTER and Dealer in HI NA,
1 (GLASS and QIJI FNSWARF.,4I IVrrrIk
/Award Street, (between Fayette and Lexing.
ton a:rect,s,) Md., respectfully in•
vitos the attention of Dealers to an examination
sit his well assorted stock before purchasing
els.eivhere. - . [Feb. 19, 1855. 'ly
Geo. RiCillardsoll9
No. 141 N. Howard Street, Baltimore,
and R, i nA uc l e g
N,
eneral-
Iv. Has also on band a large stock of GRO
UP:RIES, wholesale and retail.
Feb. 19, 1855, ly •
Bonnets! Hats!
the nneitiaslesP inu
AV
ft t o
wants cheap Bonne t s
t. t
the
world,
and
par
ticular, that Fahnestocks keep the prettiest
11.omets in town.—Also Panama, New Style
10.7,1t0rn, Straw, And every variety of Summer
llats, to be had at
The Sign of the Red" Front.
Spouting!
Aff HOME and Henry Wampler will make
r House Spouting and put up the sainelow,
r..r cash or country produce. Farmers and all
milers wishing their Houses, Barns, &e.
spouted, would do well to give them a call.
G. &.•H. W AMPLER.
April 18, 1853.
.Stoves! Stoves!•
(AN hand and for sale, a great variety of
/ 090 K STOVES—very cheap. Call
es - id see them. GEO. ARNOLD.
Stptemiser 4, 1854.
AT A LARGE and enthusiastic tneetitor
lately held to devise ways and means for
the better protection of the people from impo
sition. various plans were proposed and dis
cussed, and after mature deliberation, they
unanimously Resolved, that to secure the
um:A desirable, big and cheapest- GOOnS of
every variety, you must go to
FA H N STO (7 ICS'.
rilo MILLINERS.—SCHICh invites at,
tendon to his large and desirable assort
utettt of Millinery Goods. He can't be ou
none in quality, style or price.
I "DORT IWONIES.—The largest. prettiest
and cheapest in town, to he tuund at
NAMSON'S ; front 25 cents to $2,25; and- a
large assortment_ of Canes.
4.10 DA, Sugar and Water CRACKERS
4 - 1 Ginger Nuts, Sentek and Jenny Lilac'
•Akes. (a new article, and not to be beat,) fOr
male, cheap, by the pound or less, at
Ipril24. GILL PI Frs.
ArOU wits always find plenty of Gentle
' mew's, Ladies ' and Children's SHOES
a. PAXTON & COHEAN'S.
IRA and other Shawls, new and splen
‘ • aid styles'. to he had cheat) at
tnril 9. SC IIICT S.
1 r yea waut a fine Beaver or Silk HAT,
utk P.IXTON & COLIE/N.
LOOK IIBILE!
New Coods
S. (:BA Mll Ell has just returned from
• Philadelphia with as hands ime and
cheap an asor tmenk of NPRING 4 SUMMER
GOO/M. as ever brought to Gettysburg, con
sisti lig in part of CLOTHS, Black and Fancy
Cassinter:%,.Marseilles 'for Pants and Vests,
!_Sittinetts,&c Also_____Bareges,Bategc de
[Aims, (Mai Barege, Brilliantine Silks,
Satins, Lawns, Gitighartis, Calicoes, ClothS,
Sleeve,Jackonet and Swiss Flouncing.
Bon
nets. Ribbons. &c.,--&e, Also GROCER( KS
& QUEIiNSVVABK, which will be sold at.
reduced prices for Cash or Country Produce.
To punctual customers a credit of six months.
April '9, 1855. tf J. S. 111LAMM EEL
The. Cheap-Were!
d
r to
W I;a h l e ta p v i e l
ijitiestth
the
itiieens e t d a t nd a nc;!
e n a o p w es t o a ff s e q
ort
teen, of SPRING & SUM M EIl GOO 11S ever
received in this Borough. Having, purchased
with great care, and being determined' to sell
cheap, we can offer without fear of
,competi•
tint), the-largest and most desirable assortment
and at a cheaper rate than they can be furnish
ed in or out of the Borough. We would re
spectfully call the attention of our fi ieudS and
enstomers to our fine assortment of Black and
V alle y' CLOTHS, CassimereS and Vesiings,
Casinetts, Kentucky Jeans; Cottonades, Pants
sniff of every description, Nankeenette,
Twefis, &c. .1 4 or the Ladies we can show a
'splendid variety of DRESS GOODS, Berages
of all • colors, Berag,e de Lathes, Mous de
Laines, Lawns, Brilliantines, Si ks, Bonnets,
Ribbons, Fans, new style Swi.s,&e.
0 fR
G OC ERI ES & QU KEN S i' ARE we
have our usual large supply,
Grateful for past favors, we hope to merit a
continuance 01 the same. Call and examine
our stock and satisfy yourselves that ours is
The cheap More. No trouble to show Goods.
M'AHNESTOCK BROTHERS.
April 9, 1855. .tf
Spring & Summer Goods.
ARNOLD has just returned from the
Cities. with the LAIMIWP AND
CHKA PEST STOCK•of SPRING & SUM
MER GOODS ever before offered to the
citizens of the town or county, consisting iu
-
i:L071.18, Fancy and Block arse/ wren,
itnisiniere, Mani:like and other VESTINt;S,
Tweeds, Kentucky Jeans and Satinets for
Men's VVear ; BRIIEG ES, 11eri 1k Lanes,
;flow De ',nines, &c., for Ladies' Wear. Al.
so. a . lame and splendid assortment of HON-
Nms, Parasols, Men's Canton, Straw and
Palm Leaf HATS.
_
He invites to come and examine his
stock of Goods. He assures them he will sell
30 per cent. cheaper than any house in town.
April 2,18.55.
"Quick Sales & Small Profits. "
subscriber would most respectfully
inform his friends and the public g;enerai
ty, that he is carrying. on the , E p
CARRIAGE • MAKING hnsi•'l,6"fi
ness at the uld stand of Leonard way
Stough, Haat end of York street, Gettysburg,
where he has on hand and is prepared to man
ufacture, at - short - notice, Aockaways, Boat.
wagons, Buggics, sf . c., all in the best style,
both of finish and materials. He has also on
hand a number of SECOND-HANDED
CARRIAGES, of all descriptions, well done
up. which he will dispose of low. RKI'AIR
-ING done at short notice, arm at the lowest
living rates. Country produce taken in ex
change for work. JACOB 'FROMM.
May 21 1 1855. 4m
-. Munation,
wii EREAMNIRCH On. Roomer J. rumen,
President•of the several Courts of Com
mon Pleas,iri the Counties composing the lath
District, and Justice of the Courts Of Oyer Mid
Terminer, and General Jail Delivery, for the
! f i a t ofali capital and other offenders in the
said districtond SAMUEL R. RUSSRI.L'aIIa JOHN
WGINILIcy, Estirs., Judges of the Courts of
vonimon Pleas, and Justices of the Courts of -
Oyer and Terminer,and (kneed Jail Delivery, 'elma Iltr'Ar t `lTa' l ,7l Av rf‘ `9 - , l ' r. , •7
0 :1, ..0 ' ~f.,' ~, 0 , 7:1 q.t.,' (( Cr, - 1 .1, Ll ✓ yj'.:J.,. a
for the trial of all capital and other offenders
in the County of Adams—have issued their cheap iivaiche ! , 4 an d j ewe l r y,
.precept, bearing date the 18th day of April, .
in the year of our Loini one thousand eight AV adelphia Watch and Jewelry Store, No.T"'"A LK & H ETA IL ' a " he Phil
hundred hundred and fifty-five, and to me directed, for
91; North - f Second street, corner of Quarry, ielding a Court of Common Pleas, and qen.
end Quarter Sessions of the Peace, and Gen— Phil adelphia.
of Oyer andl" l4-I '"' rw" "
".1 " " m
jeweh'd'iseat cases,'
• '':2B
4)o eral Jail 'Delivery, and Court
old hopine.. IS civet. • 24 en)
Terminer, at Gettysburg, on Monday, Mr2olll ' Silver Lev era. lull jeovlod, - - - - 12 00
of Atszisit ntal—NoTicK is licticav Givr.x to 1 '‘;‘'lll,"rrilitl,T,';;-I,,'„"l'' . . .
. -- 000
. - . . - 700
all ale indices of the Peace, the. Coroner and ; (t ol d .41 . .(!i; ( te, - 1,( -- ,'"'' . - . .. .7 00
Constables within the said county of Adams, I vi"" sii"r d"- . - - - - 150
that they be then and there in the it proper per. ( ( 1 1 4 ," i i i ?,,, 1 t r Zn".;,„, ;) , - - - 300
. . . 1 00
sons, with their Rolls, Records, Inquisitions Sitter Tea Slu'ons , ;Pt, '.
- - • •• 5 00
uold Penis. i!ith Pencil and Silver Bolder, . -1 00
Examinations, and other Remembranees, to do
Gold Ethger Rings 37 cents to $80; Watch
those things• which to their offices and in that
4
Glasses, plain, 124 cents, patent 18i; Lunet 25;
who
alwill p f apperta
rosecute in to
against the be done.. andpiisoners also, t that I hey
other articles in proportion. All goods war
are or then shall be in the Jail of the said ranted to be what they are sold for.
.. •
County of AdamS, are to be•then and there to STA OFFER [:z HARLEY.
,On-hand, some (:old and Silver Levers and
prosecuteag,aiest them as shall he just.
' HENRY THOMAS, Sheriff. Lepines, still lower than the above prices.
- Sept. 25, 1851. ly -
Sheriff's Office, Gettysburg,
July 2, 1855. S •
Now is the Time.
SW KA VKU respectfully announces to
e. the Ladies and Gentlemen of Gettysburg
and vicinity, that he has resumed the Daguer
reotype business, at the old stand, in Chain
bershurg street, where he will be happy to. re.
ceive visitors desirous of securing perfect
-Daauerreotypes of theuiselves or friends.
liehor furnished with an entirely new and
costly apparatus, he is prepared to take pictures
in every style of the art and insure perfect
satisfaction.
kat-Charges from 50 cents to $lO.
Pir•Hogra of operation. from 8 A. M to 4
P. M.
Die"ln dress avoid light, red, blue, or pur
ple. Dark dress adds 11111(.11 to the beauty of
the picture. Sept. 18, 0454. tf
Abram Arnold
INTF:NDS removing to York, and must
therefore settle up his nosiness. All per-
Suns desirous of saving costs, e.spccially thosc
Ulle;osearemants are of lung staraing, can 01) 60
by io ng immediately and pulling up. Un
less this be done, without delay, suits' will he
instituted without respect to persons ; i simi
lar appeal to them having been utterly disre
garded, nn further indulgeneo will be given.
flee'l IF: is SOW SELLING OFF' AT cosT.
June 4, 1855.
Ju•t from the City',
NTH the Cheapest DRY' GOODN an d
'f rIT GRo [
J ES ever ()tiered in ON
place, for Cash or Country Pi-Mince.
_f rt. will pay Cask for BACON, 9 - ets-- -
or 10 'eents in trade.
-_(Q-Oats and Corn wanted.
JOHN HOKE.
April 16, 1855.
EENSWA 1{ E.—A large and romp Ie td
assortmmit of Queensware just receives
at FAUN ESTOCKS OH Stand,
lASSIII MI/ HS, an exeo.llPnt and dvsirable
as.stattlimit, selling very elleal) at
April la. JOHN HOKE'S.
QUA PS;.—Paney and Common Soaps, in
L 7 Cudle variety, to he had Plif
ZIEGLEICS.
The War Cobag On!
r 11111; war in Europe is largely engrossing
public attention, and prices generally are
going - up. Hut 'the niidersigned 'weal Silvest
to his customers and- everybody else that he
has just returned from the city, with the
cheaped and be stock of
e447.)13 , fltvp ro4 °Yr) I,
,1a
41 , k CU .I - 09
titt -- Calfeetitttlail - , -- Ffiliey Soaps,
he has ever heiore offered. Call and judge
for yourselves, and if you do not pronounce
his goods among the' cheapest and best you
have ever looked at, -then is he greatly mis
taken. His stock comprises, in part, Coffees,
Sugars, Teas, qhocolates, Syrups, Molasses,
Crackers, - Oranges, Lemons, Almonds; Palm
Nuts, Pea Nuts, English Walnuts, Filberts;
Confectionary, of a hundred sorts; Pepper,
Cinnamon, Cloves, Soila*Salefaius,—WaAling
Soda. a large variety of Fancy Soaps, and
everything else in his line.
Kr ash or Conway Produce taken in ex
change for Goods.
THE FLOUR AND FRE'D BUSINESS
is continued. Highest market prices paid.
WNI. GILLE4PIE,
In York Street, 11/ the Post ,
'Gettysbor;;, April 24, 1854.
New liardw:a re Store.
ITHIFI subscribers would ~respectfully an
nounce to their friends and the public that
they have opened a NEW HA RDW AR E
STOR E, Ball i more reel, adjaninz Ihe
reAidence tf /)avid Zicgkr, Gen ysbur*in which
they are opening a large and general assort
ment of
Hardware, iron, Steel, Groceries,
C Tie RV, COACH TRIMMINGS,
SPRINGS, AXLES,
rtik
. 19 trbar-tuarr, 1
.:51)oe fitlbings;
1' tints, Oils, and Dye-siulfs,
in general, i net i rig every description of arti
cles in HIE above lines of business, to which
they invite'
the attention of Coach-makers,
Blacksmiths, Carpenters, Cabinet - makers,
Shoe-makers, Saddlers, and tho public gen
endly.
Our stock having been selected with great
the Really Money,) to dispose of any part of
it on as red:v i m:dile terms as they cau be pur
chased any where . .
We particularly request a call from our
friends, and earnestly solicit a share of public
favor, as we are determined to establish a char
acter for sellimz Goods at low prices and du
ng business on fair
.
• - . DA VID
Gettysburg, June 9, 1851. tf
We Can't Be Beat!
Another Arrival of Splendid New Goods
I II AVE the pleasure of announcing to my
It friends and the public generally,that I have
just received and opened a huge am! splendid
supply of SPIUIN-0 & SUN/IMP:1? GOO DS. -
They 'consist in part, of French,. English, and
American C myrns, of all colors, froth 2 to
$5 ; Plain and Fancy Cassinteres, Tweeds,
Cashmerstts, Plain and Farley Linens, tooAth
er With a great variety of PANT STU [FS,
from 04 ets. tip, V ESTINGS,in large variety:
FO 'PII KLA 1)1 ES.—We have SILKS,
Silk - Tissue, Linen Lustres, Alpacas, Lawns,
Gingham Lawns, Ginghatus from 10 cents up;
Suisse Muffle, Plain and :Plaid Jaconets,
Llama Plaids, Mors de Laines, Calicoes from
a fip up,—also, Silk, Kid, Lisle, Thread and
Cotton Gloves,--Hosiery, Linen Cambric
Handkerchiefs, Thr , :nd; Suisse, Cambric and
Cotton Laces and Edgings. BONN ETS,
Ribbons and Ilower3.
Our present Stock is larg.e, and has been
selected with great care, both as regards Style,
Quality and Price, and as nuttnotto,is "Small
Prafils and Quick Sales," we hope all who
wish great Bargains will give us a call before
purchaging elsewhere. .1„ L. SCHICK.
April 9, 1855. tf
Tailoring.
Removed a Pew Doors south of the Old Stand.
,T H. SKELLY respectfully informs his
. old customers and the public generally,
that he continuer the T./I.ILORLVG BUS/-
NESS, near his old stand, in South Baltimore
street, where, he will be happy to acconunodate
all who may patronize him. All work en
trusted to his care warranted to fit and he of
most substantial make. Thankful tor past
favors, he'solicts a continuance of public pa
tronage.
Itt.e . The New Yark Spring and Summer
* Fashion*, are received. Call and see them.
Gettysburg, April 9, 1855.
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List of' Letters
nEMAINING in the Post O ffi ce, at Get-
TV tysburg, July .:,', 1555.
linker Samuel Jingler Mi's Nancy
Beam John 'McCleary 7tlrs. Martha
loud Martha Ann A.
Brant Mrs, ,, ,Klizabuth MeCrearyMiss Mary .1
Britelser tn. Aldllieitily Mrs. Nand
Bark hart S. M. Miser Clement
Chrkt, John Neely Hiss Sarah E.
Condon Miss Mary Nieotlemus Hanson
Cunningham Hiss Eli-NixMeleher
za Sadler IL V.
Danner Joseph Seerist 1.. K.
Dever James I. Shriver Miss A Marga-
Dorsheimer Sarah ret
ihinder Aaron Sinizh-Mrs. Lydia
Fißiser Jultlt Study Dr. David 3
Graham Wm. ' • I.llrey Ftev.
Helmer Nliss Waruer Williaio
liaeitieter J. B. AVunsli Jaeub.
- W11.P.:, P. M.
(* --- Persiiiis cal hug lur letters in the above
List will please say they are advertised.
July 2, 1855.
'Leal her.
& CO. No. :20 North
j l'ltml Stoxl, Mon orr
:"ANurm;TuitElts, ruaniEnN and IntrunTrAts
(ry FItENCII CALF-SKINS, and Dealers ira
e.t, and O A K. - SOLE LEA rirm, .
February - 26, 1855. ly
5h.,111.11.r5:, xj,.,L ere i
and 1.. h. 11441
LM.IN UEL ZIEtatIC..
PRO TI AGAINST
LOsS by Fire !
Frin g undersigned inNineproperty-holder3
I that he has been duly appointed Agent of
th e pgitity-co IT NT Y- I ITrT AI, Fill
INSUItANi:E COMPANY, r that' he is
the only Agent in Adams Min' for the same.
lie will take original ,and r ,new old Insu.
rances for said Company, whi :h, since its In
corpora tion,in— I 841,—has --se—ured _the_perfee
confidence of the people of Adams and the
adjoining counties, (it, being authorized to
effect Insurances in any part of the State.)
integrity and ability have heenfully and
satisfactorily Ilemonstrated.- 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' lieconies a member of the Company, and
may act in thi . selection'of officers and in the
directionrof—its-o erations,
C* -- -• [kn. Moses MeCt.RAN represents the
members in this county in the Board of Man
agers. C. ROTH, Jr., is President, and-Jotor
CA NIPORLI, Secretary. Office in. Blootnfield,
Perry county.
WM. !WC I, MAN,
Officel)f M.& W. McClean, Gettysburg,,
Decetnber.2s, 1854. tf
A LAR(a AND CHEAP LOT OF
GROCERIES, &C. •
117111 . A NEI EL. has-just returned
../ troin The city with the largest lot of
GROUEUIES he has ever before opened. to
which he invites the attention ofall, convinced
that he can Ain. RA 11E BA lIGAINS. HP has also
a fine
. lot of HAMS, 811OULDERS, Ric;
1.1811 of all kinds; Oranges, Lemons, and
other fruits ; Crackers, - Nuts, Confections ;
Negars, Tobacco, - :snuff,and a general variety
of every thtng,-"froma needle to an anchor,"
almost. Give hint a call, if you want to buy
what's cheap and good.
0:7-Country Produce-taken in exchange for
Goods. [May 7, 1.855.
Chyriages ! Buggies !
1111: undersigned take this method of in
forming their' friends andthe public gen
erally, that they have entered into partnership
in the Carriage-making husiness,•and are pre
pared—attheir establishment, in East Middle
street, one and a half witraies from Baltimore
street—to put up .
&e., in the very best manner, Their w ,
they are determined, shall not be surpassed in
the place, either for beauty or durability—and
their terms will be as easy as at any other es
tablishment. Ik 4 )-4:epairingdone low and at
short notice. D. B. LITTLE,
J. A. LITTLE.,
Gettysburg, Feb. 2G, 1855.
New Segal' & Tobacco
MANUFACTORY.
AMU El i FA B ER, Ir., - would respectfully
1,71, inform the citizens of the' town and coun
ty, that he has opened a' Segar and Tobacco
manufactory, in Baltimore street, next door to
Forney's Drug Store, Gettysburg, where he
will constantly keep on. hand a large Variety
of SF:GARS, of the finest flavor, and at the
lowest living prices. Of CHEWING TO
BACCO he has the choicest kinds=also a
capital article of. SNUFF—aII of which he
offers as low as the lowest. He only asks a
trial, convinced that he can (*ratify every taste.
Ile hopes, by strict attention to business and
a desire to please, to merit and receive a share
of public patronage:
May 7, 1855. - .
Ho, This Wayl
NEW GOODS 131 THE QUARTITY.
pA XTO N& CO N have ink returned
from the City, with a splendid assortment
la y of- Spring. Summer Hats 4
caps, Bnots 4- &situps, of every i f
"MP/A description,arel price. White
Beaver Hats, White and Black Silk
do. Panama, Canton, Straw and Chip Hats,
Kossuth, Cuban, and every variety (118011 Hat.
Also—Gentlemen's and Ladies' Bows and
Shoes, Gaiters, Buskins, Jenny Linds, &c.
All of which will be sold low, for Cash, or
Country Produce.
May 7,'55. PAXTON & COBEAN.
Read y-inatle Clothing.
_THK stlibseriber, thankful to his friends and
patrons for past favors, hereby informs
them and the public generally, that be has re
ceived and hats now open for inspection, a very
large and beautiful assortment of SPRING
AND SU . MM ER CLOTIIING, made up in
magnificent styles, and the latest and 'most ap
proved fashions. In regard to workmanship,
they can't be excelled by any customer tailor.
Having enlarged my place and stock, I am
able to sell litudy-mode Clothing of every de
scription, cheaper than ever offered before in,
this or any other place this sine of the Atlan
tic. My stock consists in part of COATS,
of all sizes, prices, colors and kinds, made up
in a superior manner, of the finest English,
French and American Cloths ; also of Ditch
ing Linen, Bombazine and Italian cloth.—
PANTS, in the latest and most fashionable
city styles, of the finest Doeskin and limey
Cassimeres, of every color and shade, also of
Linen, Ducking and Cottons. VESTS, of
beautiful fancy patterns and silks richly
figured. Also, White Nlarsailes, Satins, and
Velvets , , of every description, made inelegant
manner. BOY C LOT lING, of every d is
eription, made up in good and tasty styles.
A knee assortmew of Gentlemen's Furnishing
Goods, consisting in extra quality linen-bosom
Shirtq, Suspenders, Gloves. Half Hose, Col
lars, Neck and Pocket Handkerchiefs, and an
extraordinary assortment of black satin and
fancy Reif-ndjusting. .Storks, and various other
fancy articles; together with Embrellas.Trunks,
Carpet Bogs, lloN, (Vps, Boots ami Mites. 11 y
Goods are selected and purchased under the
most lavorahle circumstances. "Quick Sales
Swill Prig ils," is always the motto I am
determined to carry • out, at the Mrtney-saving
Clothing Emporium in York street.
A personal examination can alone satisfy
cuslothers of the co.nprehensiveness of Illy
stock, which I am selling at least 211 per cent.
lower than can be found at any of my cow
petitors. 11 ARC lIS SA MSON .
N. li.—All Goods boov,lit ot me will he ex
chanwed if they do not prove satisfactory.
Gettysburg;, May 1855.
Clothing—Clothing - !
ARNOLD has now on hand and is
e„„..;:.„ti v making- up, Nprincr & Sum
mer CLOTHING, to which he invites the
attention of all in the town and country. lye
will undersell any house it: the town or eain
ty. [April
A. 11. Francisetts;
11A-N-ILE_ACTIIR ER-ore!_11 N_LA:PS,
WA111)ING, TIE V \RN, CARPET
eivklN:vorroN YARNS, LAMP.CAN
DI,E, AND FLUID WICKS, whirl' he of
fers to , e 1 at the LoweQt Cash Prices, at
,V,•.-65, r/cc! SI. al.ry mirth
Philadtlphia. Poi. 136, har
Bush's Allegheny House,
T0...2 , 40 Market st., above st. Phi/a-
_IN7I; Iphia. 'fern's, :IS 1,:25 per day. - to thus whom he may purchase.
June t, 1555. ly U. 1. 111:811, i . ti ll 1,0 lON PO ‘\ ERS.
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I. I .A.N.TUN & Ca,l IjEA.N . ':.. ' U plit.t....,,aliti , i , ,,..:1,1t....:,1+ ZA-11.11.1.1%:. I A 4u. fta .. ), is../.61
Gettysburg Foundry.
NEW PHIAL
purr, undersigned, hiving mooted into part
nership to carry on the Foundry business
.under the firm of WARR EN 6,; SONS. here
mske known to the Citizens of Adams ad.
joining counties, that we are prepare to make
evilything in our line of business. We hale
constantly un = hand, the HAT(' AW A Y and
of te - t — oo - 0 1 k — ing . SiovesT - ht e Parlor air
tight and ten plate Stores, of various styles and
sizes; Pots, Kettles and Pans, and all other
Iron Cooking Utensils, Waffle Irons, Wash
ing Machines, Ash•plates, Boot•scrapers. &c.
Castings 'for Mills and other Machinery,
PLOUGH CASTINGS of every description,
&c. We make the &Om, Blocher, and differ
' ent kinds of Witherow Ploughs. We have
also not different patterns of Fencing and
Railing for Cemeteries,Yards and Porches,
which can't be beat for beauty or Cheapness..
(`All the above articles will-be,sold cheap
for Cash or Country Produce. •
ft" - BLAC KS MIT HING still continued.
BRASS CASTINGS and every thing in
our line made to order.
'PH IIESILING 111.3CHLYES repaired at
shortest notice. Being Moulders ouiselves,.
we will do our work mom..
THOMAS WARREN,
M A RTIN WAR!?
HIRAM WARREN,
THOMAS A. WARREN.
Gettysburg, May 14, 1855. tf
THE CHEAP CASH.
Book and-Stationery Store,
North Weal car. ,f Sixth and Arch .Vs., Phila.
Great Itarkains in 13eoks
Poetical, Juvenile, NU scel laneous, Standard and
Presentation Books, very Cheap.
TA PIA: AND PA NC Y STATIONERY.
S
Superior White Ruled Letter Paper, $l,-
50 per Ream. Letter and Note Envelopes in
great variety. Weddinlzs furnished at very
moderate rates. Cards Written and Engraved.
Gillott's and other Steel Pens. Superior
Motto Wafers, 323 Mottoes on a Sheet, for
25 cents. Inkstands, Pen-Knives, Paper
Weights, &c. Fine Turkey Morocco Porte-
Mammies. Portfolios, &c... Card • Cases,
Backgammon Boards, &c. With a very large
arid choice assortment 4 Tor Aides, Games,
Dissected Pictures, 4V . c. Slbums, Sri-op-13(mb
IM
and En►:;ravin%s.
April 23, 1855. ly
Standard Lutheran Books.
r HE. Lutheran Manual, on Scriptural
ciples ; or the Anisburg. Confession.—
Illustrated and sustained, chiefly by scripture
proofs and extracts from standard Lutheran
Theologians of Europe and America; toy„ ether
with the Formula of Government and Discip
line adopted by the g eneral synod of the
Evangelical Lutheran Cliurch in' the United
states: • By S. S. Schutucker, D. one vol.
mo.
Life of Martin Luther, edited by Rev. T.
Stork, 1 vol. 8 vo.,elevantly illustrated.
Kurtz's Manual of Sacred History. transla
lated by Rev. C. F. SeheafTer, 1 vol. 12 mo.
ol'he Sepulchers of our Departed, by Rev.
F. Anspach, 1 vol.-1_ , 2 mu. . - -
Life of Philip Melanethon, translated from
the German, by Rev. G. F. Grote!.
The Children of the New Testament, by
Rev. T.. Stork.
Also, New Publications
_
Of the leading book publishers, regularly
received, and for sale at publisher's prices.
The following just received :
Family Prayers for each morning and even
ing in the year, with reference to appropriate
Scripture Readings, by Rev. J. Gumming.
Cumming 's Signs of the Times. '
A large assortment of School and Aliscel
aineous Books,
Bibles of every description,
Blank Books, W thing Papers and Stationery,
fOr sale at low prices, at the Bookstore of
May 21, 18 . 55. KELLER KURTZ.
F. 11. Smith,
T)ORT INIONNAIK, .POCKET BOOK,
1 AND DRESSIiNG CASK MANITPAC.
U 11.F.12, N. W. ear. r e f Fourth Chesnut Sts.,
Philadelphia, always on hand a large and
varied assortment of
Port Monnaies, Work Boxes,
_Pocket Books, Cahas.
Bankers eases, Traveling Bags,
Note Holders, Backgammon Boards,
Port Folios, Chess Men,
Portable Desks, , Pocket Mern. Book 4,
Dressing Cases, Cigar Cases, &c.
A Is° ' a veneral assortment of ENGLISH,
FRENCIi & 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 Stu., Phibula.
N. IL—On the receipt of $l, a Superior
Gold lien will be sent to any part of the
United States, by mail ;—describing pen, thus,
medium, hard,,or soft. [April 2, 1855. ly
French Trusses.
ITERNIA OR. RUPTURE SUCCESS
" HILLY TREATED, and comfort in
sured, by use of the elegant French Trusses,
imported by the subscriber. and made to order
expressly for his sales.
All suffering with Rupture will he gratified
to learn that the occasion now offers to pro
cure a Truss combining &dream lightness, with
Rase, durability and correct construction, in lieu
of the cumbrous and uncomfortable article us
ually sold. An extensive assortment always
on hand, adapted to every variety of Rupture
in adults and children, and for sale at a range
of price to suit all. Cost of Single Trusses,
$2, $3, $4 and $5; Double, $4, ss > $6, $8
and $lO.
Persons at a distance can have a Truss sent
to any address by remitting the amount, send
ing measure around the hips, and stating side
a ffected
For sale Wholesale and Retail by the Im
porter, CALEII H. NEEDLES,
6. W. cor. of Tuilfth & Rae.: St.., I'Liledclplt a.
D-pnt for 1)r. Banning's Improved Patent
li Aly Brace; Chest Expander.; and Erector
Braces; Patent shoulder Braees ; Suspensory
Bandag - es; Spinal Props and Supports. La
s'die Rooms, with confpetent lady attendants.
April 2, ISS. (July 3.•
Saving Fund
Of the United States Ciitupany.
.IVE PER CENT. SAVING FI7ND.—
At Third and Chesnut, Philadelphia, the
Grand Pioneer Saying, Fund of the Ihnted
States Company is receiving, money daily;
also Monday evenings, on deposit. This is
the oldest rive Per Cent. Interest Paying
Company in the City and State. The money
is paid back without notice, ,is usual.
-Juin...4,-1855. 6in
Hay laVauled.
I)ERSONS having Hay to sell,willdowell
y calliwg" on the suhserilier, iu (.;ctivs
tiiii.r, who is desirous of pureliasiler. The
hii-lit•st market price will he paid at all times.
0.. - :: — /"As he intends Navin r the Hay, alter
!win!! ked, hauled either to lialiover or
Milli' j iff, the irelerenec to haul will be iiiveu
P. TEIONISON.
PROCLAmATION
'cto fly ciitium of. Ofttivitturg.
Pulvermacherls Ilydro Elec.
tric li"ollaic Chains,
CONSTRUCTED to be worn next to the
skin, producing a constant current of t ' ?
INTERRUPTEP ELECTRO Gti ffecti ncr
IMMEDI ATE It ELI El.', FROM ALL A:
— GIYT - E — P A I N S - , -- and a .
Permanent cure of i'Veuralzic Diseases!
Pnlvermacher's Electric Chains were first
used in France, three , ears since, for the cure
of IVervaus Diseases, an • tier being stihroittA
to the most thorough trial, 'n every hospital
to PariS, by the most learned professors in
that city, they were recommended to the Gov
ernment of Frarice, who granted a patent for
the discovery: During the years:lBsl.2, they
were introd.ueed in Germany, Austria. Prussia
and England, and one, 'year since, introduced
and patented
the Unitrd StatesGovermuent.
Must distanishin ,, (urea of
Mott tnatiqm. St. Vito .% Danee.
Painfillnn 4 Swelit'd Joint., raipitat ion of the Heart
Neuralgia of the Fgiefs , Periodical Itenitoehe.
De:tfues.. Itlindro.,s l ,, t 1 l'aim from 1. thligentiuo,
hysteric', 1..))1.1.,!1,, \ j t let ir l'aiw.
Every Dikense, termed Nervous',
is• quickly and raiiidly cured, by simply wear•
ing the Chains fciy - a few hours each day.
The chains were first introduced in the city
of New-York, where they - were exhibited to
Prof. Valentine Mutt, Van Bluer), Post, Car
nochan, and othei.s, who readily discovered
that they possessed
Strang e and Singular Power of Instantly lie
lieFing Pains,
whenever applied', and by their recommenda
tion and influence, they were introduced into
the different hospitals of New York, and are
now in daily use in those institutions, in the
treatment and cure of the above named diseases.
_No 01tier Mechanical .3gent,
in the world, can produce so many well au
thenticated certificates of ckre, from scientific
Physicians and intelligent Patients, as may he
found in each pamphlet, which may he obtain.
ed oral's at'the Drug Store of S. H. 13111M
LER, who is the sole Agent fur Clettysburg,
and who will explain the manner of use to all
who may apply. • •
In the city of New York, at the General
Office, 568 Broadway, there are_ beirrg soh]
daily; from forty to silly CHAINS, and. the
xle
say oeurand 'Boston is as great in pro
portion to the population, although they have
only been introduced three month:, !
The Cm ALNS are easily worn, and are equally
applicable to all classes of persons, the chili,
as well as the adult, and are always ready for
use—never get out of repair, and are as much
an article of ortignictil, as they are a valuable
means of cure. II: A UTlON.—Ladies who are
melt:nit:are requested not to -- wear them. -
The prices of the Chains are $3 and $5, IS
and 30 Links, and can be sent by mail, to any
part of 'the State, by addressing S. H.BtJE li-
LER, only Agent for Gettysburg.
1. STEIN ERT, 568 R roadway, N. IV.,
General Agent. For sale in all the principal
cities in the United States.
July 3, 1834. ly'
Watches, Jewelry,.
Silverware Ai' Fitary Goods.
Zer - A Choice Assortment of the Pirewr
ity, for Sale at the Lowest Cash Prizes, at
Wm. B. Eitonhead , s,
NO. 184 SOUTH SECOND STREET,
Between Pine and Union, {Vest side, nailad'et.
TH assortment embtaces a Large and Se
lect Stock elf Fine it Iches,Jewelry, silver
bare, Alhata Ira/T. plated 'wit h. fine Silver, in
Spoons, Forks, Ladles, Vic.—Jet Goods. Fans
and Fancy Articles of a superior, ,qualny, de
serving the examination of those IN ho desire to
procure the best goods at the Lowest Cash Prices.
Having a practical know/edge of the busi
ness, and all available facilities for Importing
and MAnufacturing, the subscriber confidently
invites purchasers, believing that he can sup
ply them on terms as favorable as any other .
establishment is either of the Atlantic Cities.
Q)—All kinds of Diamond and Pearl Jewel
ry Silver Ware manufactured to order,
witliin a reasonable time.
--Watches, Jewelry and Silver Ware
faille fully repaired.
Vs'lll. B. ELTONHEAD,
- )S4 smith 241 St.,
a few dorms %bore the 51)9Y.. Market, West Si.le.
VA' in the South Window of the Store, may
he seen the famous BIRD CLOCK, which
commands the admiration 'of the scientific and
-curious.
October 2, 1854; ly
Matches Matches!
JOHN DONNELLY,
MANUFACTURER ANp INVENTOR- OP
Safety Patent Squ. re rpriglit
Wood Box es, '
N 0.106 .North Fourth St. (above Race, Phila.
ATATCH ES haVing become an indispensa
ble article in housekeeping, the sub
scriber aftera great sacrifice of time and mcney,
is enabled to offer to the Public an article at
once combining Utility - and rheapnebs. The
inventor knowing the danger apprehended on
account of the flimsy manner in which
Matches are generally packed in paper, has by
the aid of New Steam Machinery of his cwn
invention.'sneceeded in gettino.up a SAFETY
PATENT SQUARE UPRIGHT WOOD
BOX; this boi is far preferable, in as much
that it occupies no more room than the old
round wood box, and contains at least Two
hundred per Cent. more Matches, vc hich to
Shippers is considerable advantage; it is en
tirely new, and secure against moisture and
spontaneous combustion; and dispels all dan
ger on transportation by means of Railroad,
Steamboat or any other mode of Conveyance.
These Matches are packed so that one gross
or more may be Shipped to any part of the
World, with perfect safety. They are the
desirable article for Home Consumption,
and the Southern and Western Markets, that
have ever been invented.
DEALERS and SHIPPERS will do well
to call and examine fur themselves.
kei - ^ 7 hese Notelets ore 11'31114%31%7 ED to
be sopuiur tb anything herettforc rilfered to the
JOHN DONNEI,LI,
106 North Fourth SI., Philatra.
December 18, 1854. $B.
Diamond Ton•or.
011 N W. TIPTON, Fa.shiunahle
40bcr (171t1 flair Dreer, can at alltimee
be found prepared to attend to the calls of the
people, at the 7 emple f in the Dian - toed, adjoin
ing the County Building. From long expe.
Tienec, he flatters himself that he can go
through all tiic ramifieations of the Tonso.
rial Department with such an infinite'
degree-of skill, as will meet with the -entire
satisfaction of all who may submit their chins
to the keen ordeal of his razors. lie
therefore, that by his attention to business,
and a desire to please, he will merit as well
as 'receive, a liberal share of public patron age ,
The sick will ho ttactnic:(l to at their private
dwellitevs.
Gettysburg, Jan. 8,185:72. tf
rpHE sulo,oriber r)flers for Sale or Rent
(;1.:171's111'1“; STEIII 1-1.:
Id run I h e 'Aim wi ly Iliad the 1.")lh of \huh
U. 1\ . 11Uk F.IIAN.
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