Vauable Tartu t Private Sale. sgthscriflot, ititeeltitet4' to remove 44) ,the Wt!ziti 016160 Private, Sate. •titi* 4... 7 41 I, CA 13. B PAR M. - eitiettettiniteitiltrit tttWeslrip4 flie4artlis.4oollg Ceitittßage creek. loesti - nr Vitra va<go Land, - -and- An -a" 111;0 state of, cultivation.. it' contains 136 :Aviete, 'More or %See, and adjoins lands of —1) War,;-Pickitrgi-Henty-Spangler ;lad Lay•ilorti.:' The' itnprovernents are a two-story- BRICK H 0 ITS , .. - 'Fagan Whed,CornCribiei . pa:wriest nn oteelierit , well of water he- t‘Venti - the,heuse and harn,and several sprinila I on-the premises. The land- is under good fencing, and well watered; part of it has been hated :.with-dite proportions of Woodland and Meadow.' and all kinds of fruit-..and is within motile of two-Grist k ills. There is upon the premises an LIME KILN, and a AGSTON 'I"- 1111 V_ not to be surpass.' eti in the State: ift; property &leis unusual, i Advice-Merits to purchasers. Vir Persons- wishin,g to . view the farm - are (*lncited to -call oh the -subscriber; "emitting thereon; TtIONIAS N. DICKS. -inty ,l l, 1855. 41n Proclamation. Wg S the Hon. ROAPRT FIRIIER ,Pr!i! 4 i l eiit of the several C ourtsof Coin! =vibe PleasA n' the Counties composing the 19th Ilistrict, and, Justice of the Courts of Oyer and `l`l4iniiier, anifVeneinl Jail Delivery, for the Capital and other offemlers in the. 'said' iiitiiet,and SAstuet. R. Russcu.nnd jong ArGisti.Ss, Judges of the Courts of i:onintetifieas, mid Justices el' the Courts of Oyer ant! Ter tut ner,an4 Genealiil Delivery, for-the trial of all capital and other offenders in the 'County of Adains—have issued their preiiept,AMaring date the 92d clay of August, in the year" of oifr Lone one thousand eight foindied `and firty=five, - and to me directed, for Court of Common Pleas, and Gen e ral:Quarter Sessions of the Peace, and Gen eral- Jail DitliVeiY,; and Court of Oyer and 'rertniner; at Get tysburg, on iltratylity, the 19th of *member next—No.l.ms is Ilitatottr.Giveg to all the Justices of, the [' ease , the Ceioner and ConStablea within the said county' of Mains, that they be then and,therein theit proper per sons, with their Rolls, Records, - Inquisitions, li4arninations, and other Remembrances, to do tlioie things which to their offices and in that behalf ,appertain to he' done; and also, they tv - tio: will prosecute ag . ainst, the priioners that are or then shall be in the 'Jail of the said t,atnty - of Adams, are to ho then and there to prosecute ag.'alifst their as shall he just. 'itgNltY THOMAS, ghcriff. NiterifrsOfliCe, Gettisburg; Oet. 15, 1855 Jury List-m-11ov. Court. GRAND JUAY.• Berwick—Williatit` Bittingor. liotler—Jolin Hoover, Jacob App!omen. Atoontpleasarit:—AndreW Little, Michael Le- mean°, . • Il .panglor of M., Ephraim Heet,r37,. John Hoagy,- M iehael Bohn. Frank i n--Ahraha in* H gunner. 41enallen--.lazob..Bear, Henry Hearner. , d ieh ael Myers. ratian-".jere jail Tau nha ugh, Armstrong Viinghinbaugh, Jacob Witmor. - T i irinw—JOhn :nnilren--,fienry Landis, Daniel Musselmau. !onowago—Abraliam Keagy. 0 ford —Ja saes Robinson. • 4,l"erinany—John Lansingtr, I 1 11 (4,lberland-401in Cfarey. Union—Henry Folly, Jr. GENERAL JURY. oantpluasant—N ieholas 14 eltzel, James Duttera. • Hamilton r —Daniol Baker, (Potter,) Charles Bpangler. Illunrington--I!raneis Coulson, Francis C. 'Gardner, Robert C. Livingston, John 0, -'Sreveriaillootrias C. Kennedy. Heiler—Adam Gardner. Gerurairy--John Maring. Latinrore—Wris.- F. Donner, ' Cyrus Busies, David P. Gerew. Reading—John Chronister. Mirky—Christian Overholtzer,George K rise. Freedoin—Abraharn Meitner, Samuel Moritz. 4 lonowaga—Levi Kindig. Hasehoar, Martin Grove. Tyr : one—Udall Gardner. Betou'gh.—Soloinon Powers_, Ernaniel Ziegler or George Shryock, Peter Myers, John Hoke, David McMillan, David Kendleitart. Nlontok.y—ioseph Mickley. 1 4 ranktiti--Josepir Henze!. Cinnterriand—Jacob Swisher, Jacob Mating. Menallen—Joha Hall. Derwiek—M iehael Christ. Pail Stock of New Goods. 1855. SLA a r e N si l k l3 l l,e t ta s w s 14. 0 - 0 1:as a lt ii k in:le.—Blankets and Flannels.—Linen and 2 • ) °use eeptng Gut/16,-0101e; Cas - Sitneres and Vestings. EYRE & LANDELL Fourth & -Vett Sts., P. S.—Storekeepers and other net cash buy era supplied , with scarce and desirable Dry Goods at low rates. BARG Al NS from Phila delphia and New York Auctions daily. - N. 11.-9 cases French Alexi noes,all colors, wholesale from 65 cents to $1,25. Sept. 10, 1f.i55. '3m To Grocers and Confectioners. pli! Y your 'goods from first hands and save 20 per cent. -The undersigned has in store and offers for sale at the lowest prices, with a. discount of 3 - 0 7 1 cent. fur cash, Al monds, Walnuts, Cream Nuts, Filberts, Ground Nuls, !basins, Currants, Citron, Prunes, Dales, FT:fs. Orangrx. Lemmas, Sweet (lit, l'astile gtec. All ordeits by mail promptly at tonded to. THOMAS BOND, 42 3. Water Street, Ma. Sept. 10, 1855. 4t Bu.sh's Allegheny House, NTO. 2•10 Nlarket st., above 801 . 'st., delphia. 'Penns, $1,25 per day. June 4.1855. ly C. I. OUSEL Hs nover B. Rai f l'0:111. V - MAINS over the 1-lanovPr Branch Rail road $ • . I 4: • First Train leaves Hanover at 91 A. M., with - Passemvers for 'York, liarrisburr, ('.•ul urnt.i;i and Philadelphia. This Train also .•*mner•ts with the Expre,oi for Baltimore, riving there at 1 P. M.. Rtopping at Gleuru arkion and !'ockr•ysvillc. Serond Train leaves at 2 P. M., with Pas. senvrs tor Baltimore and intermediate pla.•ec, and returns with passengeiAfrom York. &e . • - July '23, 1655. tf r ellenitest DOMESTIC C(101)S ttver tit Gettysburg% Como and awe, and judro fur yourselves. I AMES. if you want lottoisueou and cheap .1)It ESS (MODS. call at F.VIiNESTOCK 1110)11)1.:IN. I Sign ry . //a /try! 1 , runt. ------ 1 FLOUR W 1 11TER). Kid Cloves. I - NVII,I, pay 11.illiiiiure priers in Cash lot TAivws whit,,, ni.tek, awl eolored KID I ; ~.t ilieffin, vi„, r. j 1:1,11V F,S, Ut i;-.2.: ) Peni , :, wnrifi H 73•—; Sept. 17. Cf, f i 1 laill±ifliS fi r j ..34.4 4 .-i-4 ,, Pit I. - , W f tr - iit %,,`" --- t3 r : ! - -- friUST reeeiveci an assortrueut of CROCE. 'just reed' vrei froln Ni'w rnris Nue•ii.,ii by RIES,' wllitill - will be sold luw lit circa ut i FA H N Es:roux.- lilto . lllEliS. evutilty pirAtivt. at (iii.AWIER'S. j t. r 1.:2, 1'.,-,.... Oct. 15. J. L i:l~.✓7ber.:. J. S. C;RA 11 Milk $?. 'JILT°Ioa eglit y, TOII_,VET T vtikee . removAA one LlOO.l. wt•stuf PAK: r'f4 Drug &itook-store,,Chaullgasburg ,:;trett.) Attorney . .66 Seilicitor for- Patents and-Pensions, 10:11N-T 2 Y- -Land -Warrants,' Back-Pay sus, 1 vended Claims, and all other claims against the Government at Wasitington, - 1). C.: -al-s4-A-merican-ehtims-in-Estglid- Lam War rants located and sold, or bought, and highest prices given. Aghnts engaged in locatinv• warrants in lowa, Mimi's, and other Western States; and Lands for sale there. -1 I Kr', • A pply to him personally or by letter. - i Gettysburg, Nov, 21, 1f;453. l - J. Lawrence 0111, 141'1 ITAS hie Offieeanedoor vreetof the Lutheran eltrelt, in Olnunliershurg strt-et, and (ip: polite G raiu mer's store, where Those IN ishigg to leave any Denial Operation performed are respectfully invited to (-all. - NE k: it (t: VC-0 S Dr. D. Gilbert, Dr. C.'N. Derlueby,Dr. D. Horner, Rev. C. P. Krantb, 0.0.; Rev. H. 1. Bang-her, D. 0., Rey. Prof. W ill'tatt► M. Rey noltl6,ltev. . Prof.M.Jaeobs, Prof'. M. 14.8 ver. , Gettysburg, April 11, 1853. if - Look , Out ! Second Arrival of New Goods. CHEAPER THAN EVER FARM MS, look to your interests. If you want to_get back the money you lost, just all-at-the -North-west--corner-of-the-Diantoml, where you will save at least 25 per cent. and .get the full worth of your money, and where you will not have to pay for those who don't pay. Don't forget to bring your money. Also bring along anything and everything you have to sell—such as BUrI'ER, G _EGS; BACON LARD, RA GS,and everything you think will sell—and - I will buy at what they are worth. Just call at the People's Store. bar - The Stock conaists of DRY GOODS, Groceries, Clothing made to order, Atm New Queens. ware and Cerlar-war,e. JOHN HOKE. Gettysburg, July 2, 1855. if OLD SOLDIERS. Bounty Land Act of 1855. -1r111: undersigned is now folly prepared to ,file and ix rapidly filing CLAM.; TO BOUN TY LAND___for..soldiets orthe War of 1812. and of At.t the wars of thelf.J. States—their widows and minor children, In addition to his long experience and success, he would add, that, in all the many claims he has hitherto filed, (between 100 and !, , ;00) he has carefully pre served, and has now every thing necessary to establish the rights'of claimants—as also Rolls and -Lists . of Companies, - and facilities (or fur nishing proofs 'in all cases that may be en trusted to b:m. Ho has n►ade co►nplete arrangements for locating warrants in the Western States. War rants bought—W arranlssoid. Apply personal ly or by letter to. -1). M'CON A UGHY. Gettysburg, March 12,1855. If • Gettysburg Irmulry. .1! ARP,' 1 , 1 11 11. TpH P. undersigned, having entered into part " nership" to carry on the. Foundry business under the firm of W A If U EN' & SON 8, hereby mr.ko known to the citizens of Adams and ad joining counties, that we are prepared to make everything in our lino of business. We have constantly on hand, the 1I ATII AWAY and other 'Cooking SiOVIN, the Perrlur air tight and ten plate Stoves, of various styles and sizesAlets, Kettles and Parts, and all miter Iron Cooking lJtonsils, 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 Srylar, Moeller, and differ ent kinds of Witheroto Ploughs. We have also got different patterns of Fencing, anti nailing for Ceineteries,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. BLACKSMITHING still continued. 13RASS CASTINGS and' every thing in our line made to order' THRBS/11/VG M.//(17/Nt;S repaired at shortest notice. Being %udders ourselves, we will do our work mom . THOMAS WARREN, M A RTIN W A R - R HIRAM WARREN, THOMAS A. WARREN. Gettysburg, May 14, 1855. tf Spouting ! Ho go and Henry Wampler will make ‘,31 - Muse Spouting and put up the same low, fur cash or country produce. Farmers and 011 others wishing their TI ouses, Barns, Rte. April 18, 1853. Dis*olul ion of Pa rt Hersh ip. E Co-Partnership existing„ between the Subscribers has-been dissolved this day by mutual consent. We are much obliged to our friends and the public for the liberal support extended to us. Our Hooks are placed in the hands at Alex. Cobean for collection, and we earnestly re quest flume indebted to us lo call and make immediate paymet,t, as we desire to settle the business of the firm wlttiont delay. W. W. PAXTON, Sept. 11. tf ALEX'R COIMAN. W. iv. Paxton TN FORMS Ills friendsaua the public getter ally, that he will continue the I:at & :Shoe Business, at his old Stand. and will always keep on hand a lame and splendid assortment of BOOTS & SHOES, IIATS & CAPS or every variety of style and prices, which he is dOterininca to sell low to Cash ur Country Produce. Call and see the Goods. Sept. 11, 1855. tf The best System of doing Business Is always to sell a good arlicle ; to (rive each costumer the. fu ll Pa hi eif his money. In that manner you will always give satisfaction and seen re a custonivr in future. Zlr \.:;' ____ - ___ Gentlemen who wish to buy a ' ,-- N. .• ill' Fall Millinery Goodii : _ sIII)I: II I U lt CAI: It IA G i 8 5 5. 4 .1 5 sNo;u :coon/ Strf el, Phiithret BToN E & so Ns, :so. runic intiu ....7 1 most_ fashionable sty 1,, a n d of the best materials, _should call upon the under ' signed. as he Belies an nitesmftictitrer- Litaw psi - spired to utter to tiv•i-r—V44E4444lierti-, ;tad to the trade, (of their own , importation,) I to produce a better Carriage at any price. Iho l argest mid handsomest a , o;ortoo , o1 of NlO., (r' Orders from a distance thankfully re linery Goods, in this city—consistiag, i n p art - ceiv!'d, and promptly attended to. Repairing t short notice a and of Bintnel Silks, Ribbons, relnts bo , 'ncy Pm- done _ge !hers. 17octs, (,aces. 4c. 0 . c., wh 0... - 7 Country produce taken in exchanon reasonable terms. fur w ieli will be . suld,at the lowest pri c es , an d on ( h e „,,,,, t fa • work. 11. G. CARR, vur:ible tetras. [Sept. 17, 1855. 2in 1 York Street, oppoNile the Pus( (eke. ___ - _ _ .__ ' Gettychtirg, May 7, 1855. tint ItelltloVal'4. ! S • lioemaKers, come 11'1% %ray. rriH E undersigned informs the public that 1 -I._ he *nil: removes the remains ol the dead, 11 AII N1' . \ : 1 4.1 ;: t . )( ; ( . / . i . 1 . 1 1 1 s 1" V " 1.:,.,11_,S will sell and is prepared to 4,40 to any disianee to brim, ',- 1 Y "" ' -I -- :'—' 'rnin, brought • (10, 1110 cheape , t lot ever nrougat to the them here. His charres are lower than eve k ' ll inv. Call CMIII at t h e -and as low as the lowest. : SI GN 01:"I'l I E RED PkONT. A. AV .PI,EM \I I N G . . .__,:. Oct. 15, 1(155. Getty.burg, Sept. 10, 1833. 1 - -- _ G. &. IL W A Al PLER. rtiap of Ad;oons County,l Standard Lutheran Books. New lifardware-Store. ; • ~,„1,1 ACT!: Af, NT,, • I rill' K Lutheran Manual, on Scriptural Prin- 'VIE subscribers would respectfully an 'AMP st:ltVl:i"3 . Tit anct,tunt4 p 1 lig itOUNTY. ciples; Or i lic Augsburg. Confession.— 1 flounce to their friends and,the public that they have opene.4l a NEW ~HAR.DWARF, Under the dindion (d . IV. J. Barker. 1 I;lustrated and , suitairied, chiefly by scripture firillE undersigne&wili publish sbortly, pro-: pfoolsi and : extracts from standard Lutheran r STORE, in Baltimore Street, adjoinino the varied a- sufficient number of subscribers : Theologians of Europe and America; together residesice4 David Zieg le., , G etiysbisrg, in w hich be obtained, a new oadeomplete,Map if dawns with the Formula of Government and Disci - key are opening a large and general assort- County. ,All the public Roadi,-, Railroads, line adOpted - by the general synod of tre inent - of firoreong,4 and Stations; Churches, Pest Of-; Evangelical Lutheran Church in the United i Hardware,. Iron, .Nteel, Gooteries, fices, School Rouses, Stores, Mills, PoliticD• I)., one vol. 'CU T L E It V, COACH TRIM MIN . States. By S. S. Schinucker, Wit "ii'Va:R.Tilutises,, (neterles, AI anufrliio• lodes, Situps', 4,:,e'., 64., are to be shown on the Lifeof „Martin Luther, edited by Rev. T. Map, in 'addition to the teo m i ,t o po ra phy' o f Stork,' 8 vo., ` S eegantly illustrated. 1 iii-versi-Stre'atto., Ponds-and Mountains, Tito -Kortz's Manual•of acred- liistory-,--transla--- Dam PS of property Itoldeni generally. (induct_ lated by Rev. t;. F. Scheafier, 1 vol. 1•2 MO. ing those in the eonnty who sn h,, ef ih e , i n ad- t The Sepulchers of our Departed, by Rev. vaunts fin the Map) are also to ho inierted at F. W. A tispaeh„ 1 vol. 12 100. their respe , :tive places, in the style of the Maps Life, o f Philip Melancilion, translated from exhibited by the canvassers. the Germano)y Rev. G. F.; Grotel.- Maps of the principal villag es will bo in- The Children of the New Testament, by serted, on a. large scale, in the margin; also Rev. 'l'. Stork. ‘ engraved. views of public and private hi/ ild i WO. Also, New Publications Aso eX pe Mill VI iII be spared -to execute the Of the leading book publishers, reoadarly M - ap in the highest style of art.. The planreceived, end for sale at publisher' s prices. will be plotted on a suitable scale, so as 10 'The fallowing just received ; . show distinctly all the particulars above specs- Family Prayers for each morning and even lied, and snake ft large and ornamental Map.-- i i nt , i n the year, with reference to. appropriate To be engraved and delivered to subscribers, Seripture Readings,. by !ley. J. Cumming. handsomely colored, fto as to shoW the ti . ! rn i --- Cii rn ming*H Signs of the Times. . tory comprised' in - each toivllkihip, and mount- A large ac! , ortnient of School and Miscel ed on rollers. As theNlap will contain some a l neons BookS Bibles et every description, r ourteen square feet of engraving, 4t a cost of I Blank Books, se,Veratthousend_d_ollars, it will be seen that,: ' Writing Papers and Stationery, only a large subscription list will warrant the] m ay en, 1855. for sale at low prices, at the Bo'okstore of KELLER K U RTZ. heavy expense incurred. - Tlzc Maps are Sold only by Sublaription, AND AT ONLY ONE PIDCE. No more Maps issuerrthan subscribed for; The Map will contain tables of the popidatiom productions, assessed value of property, re liginutg_soc lel leg, _Ha Doi fc,--Olimlacr—ut -: voters, atc., of i•aeli township and village reptpeeti ye ly , carefully made up ftriin the latest authentic documents. Relying upon a just appreciation of our ef forts, by the citizens of Adams, to i s sue a Map of their County, on the above plan, that shall answer their proper expectations, and Ito en tirely satikftietory, subscriptions arc respect fully solicited by WM. .1. BARK ER, Pent.itsimrt, - Sept. '2l, 1855. - ea. THE CHEAP CASH Rook and Stationery Store, North if esl cot. ,S7alls and Ards Nis., Phila. G 'Tat !la rgainw lit limikti Poetical, .10 Vellile, MiAcel la neous , tanda NI and Presentation Books, very Cheap. QTAPLE A N I) h'!INCV STATION En V. 1..) Superior White Ruled Letter Paper, $l,- 50 per Ream. Leiter and Note Envelopes in great variety. Weddinus furnished at very moderate rates. Crt . rda W ritten and Engraved. Gillott's and other Steel Pens. Superior Motto Wafers, 323 Mottoes All a Sill!et, for 25 cents. Inkstands, Pen-knives, Paper &e. Fine Turkey Aiorooro Porn:- Monnaies. Pori fol ios, &e. (lard (lases, Mirk gammon Boards, &c. W ith a very larger• and ehoiee.assortinent of 7'ny Honks, Gamel, Disseefrd Pictures, stec. llhuius, ,Nerap Rindes and Is P. 1110 \1 SON. April 23, 1855. 1 y • Sa Fllll4 of the United ..itlitch Company. FIVE Plint GENT. SAVING FPNI).— : 4 At Third and Chesnut, Philndelphia, the Grand Pioneer Saving Fund of the United States Company is receiving money daily; almu Monday oveitin2.s, on deposit. This is the oldest Vive , ( ' ant. litnrvlii, Pay Cow paily in the City and State. The money is paid - baiil: without notice, us usual. Ju no .1, 1855. Cent Manure Excavator. P P: subscriber, having Tort:based the Patent Hight of II E HSU'S PATENT MAN I I EXCAVATO It for all of Adams comity excepting Ox ford ,Conowatro, Item' ick an d kl u nidjoy townships, will sell other the inachinf's or township rights, as purchasers may prefer. 'rile Excavator also answors' an admirable porposo ill unloading hay, by horse power, requiring but one horse and two hands to tinlond a load of hay ill ten minutes, and carry it to the highest part of the barn. The attention of farmers is invited to this valuable iniprovennnit, as it is oar: of the cheapest and most useful agricultural implements ever in= troduced, 11. U. UA,IZ ft. Gettysburg . , flay 7, 13.55. but G co. Ric ha rdson /ye,. 111 /inward Street, Bala 'lmre, DUN'S and sells FLOUR, GRAIN, HAY, STRA W, ;Ind Country Pe-mince general ly. Ills also on hand a large stuck of CIRO- C ER I HS, wholesale and retail. I" h. 19, 1455. .ly Now 1 the 'ramie. WEA V Elt respectfully announces to t h o Li t di e s and.l64.l,llemen of Clettysbuig " ' ti i4.-);14111 t lie iler7N it. reotype nosiness, at the old stand, in Chain bt r,ilittrg . street, where lie %Oil be nappy ,to re ceive. visitors desirous oi soeutio‘i, perfect I).itl-iterreotype:4 thienst•lves or Itoiog furnished witlr an mitircly now and costly apparatus, hr i, prt•pared to take pictures in ivory style of tho at and iosurt; perfect satisfaction. ,0t..,y-Clzarges from 50 cent.; to $lO. .6.1 e-I I wars of operating from 8 A. M. to 4 P. M. drelts avoid light, red, blue, or pur ple. Dark dress adds much to the beauty of the picture. a Sept. 18,1851. tf - 13. .117'7'011:V1;Y .97' LIU', OFFICE on the south side of the I"uldic Square, two doors west of the Sentinel ()dive. Aug. 2:1, 185:1. UST rl'CriV , .1 1.1r21 .1-1 , 11 nth , / .u.suft ult:nt of Q( LE s\\' E IRIt 111 .11:Na1.1) "2 1...1.:u.1ry PROTECTION AGAINST Less by Fire! rpu E. undersigned informs property-holders - 1 that he has been dilly appoirtted.Agent of the P EitRYCOUNTY MU'I'UAI. FIRE IN stllt ANTT, C -- C A NY, a n d that he is the mily Agent in Adams county fot the same. He will tahe original and renew old Insa rancesfor said Company, which, since its In corporation, in 1813, has secured the perfect donfid.-.nce 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 futon 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 selcction of officers and in the direction of its operations. (g,7^llott. Mosms McCERAN represents the mombers in this county i - the Board - of Man agers. C. ItoTn, Jr., is President, and Joust Secretary. Office in Bloomfield, Perry county., . W L McC LEAN, Office of M.& W. McClean, Gettysburg December 35, 1854. if noun( y Landm. QOLDI EBS who served in any war of the /...71 I). Stales a term no: less than . fourleen rlrryv, are end (led to - 160 A( ;II ES COUNTY I. A N and in eilSl` of the death ()Idle soldier, Ili, widow or minor children, (if any,) are entitled to the saioe quantity. . cases where 10 or 3e re , : have already been received, the difference -necessary to wake up the 160 acres can now be drawn ,(y..t. i i—Apply to the wibscriber, at his office. Getty:shorg, where persons having Land littritnltm t sell, may obt - ain the lii(rliest price for tlit.tit. It. G. Al'(; Itt.: A It Y. March 19, 1835. Gin Slaisti!%v & EBarie*. 1 - IHEA P WATCHES AND JEWELRY, Wholesale fv. Retail, at the Philadel!Atia liVatel; and Jewelry Store, Nn. 96 North Second street. corner of Quarry, Phil:nit-11)111Z Gold Lever Watches, full jeweled, 18 caret cases. $:2B 00; Gold I,rpii o 10 caret, $2,1 00; Silver Levers, full jeweled, sl'2, 00; Silver Lepiues, jewels, ..;9 00: Superior Quartiers. 7 Un ; (;old Spertacleb, $7 00 ; Fine Silver do.. $1 50 ; Gold Bracelets, $3 00 ; Ladies' G•ild l'uucils, $1 00 ; Silver Tea Spoons, sek $5 00; GAI Pens, with Pencil and Silver Holder, $1 00 Qiold Pilerer It liogs 37; cents to $Ri); Watch (.last~, Main, 123 etints, patent 15-;,; I.llnet other ariieles in privortion. All ,cowls arrattit 11 to be wha! they :ire sold for. STA U FF ER & 11 ARLEY. On hand, some I:old and t.:llver I,evers and Leiiitie , ;, still lower than the above prices. Om 1, 18:6. ly Nbratatt Arnold INTEN DS rem ir ovin to ork, and must therefore settle up his business. All per sons desirous of saving eosts 4 evccially whom! accouolN art of long du:aim:, ean do so by eallito4 immediately and payipg up. Un less this be done, without delay, suits will be instituted without respect to persons ; a simi lar appeal to them having keen utterly diBre garded, no feather indolgenvo will be giveti. 1;42, I IEI is Now SELLING OFF AT COST.. June 4, 1855. • ro• Ilemored a Pew Doors South oil lic 0141 stand. Jlf. sf Y .res poet-fa-14y— in-for mh is . (Ail ow:tomer , : and the. n a . t wr a lly, that lie continues dm 7 1 .1111,01i1 111181- NKSS, near Ilk old stand, in South I laltimore shawl, where lie will lie happy io accommodate all tt Ito way patronize lhits.. All work on trusted to hi 4 earn warranted to fit and he of most- substantial make. Thankful for past it/ors, lie solicits a continuance of public pa tronage. Alf;Y" The New York ,S'in-ing• and Summer Fashifon,q are rveriv C;11 I and see llettysbilig, April 9, 1855 IMMEDIATE RELIEF FOR THE Toollti.t.Cll P: is to be had at the drug stores of 1 S. 11. Hee l,ler, Gettysburg, and James A. Eider, Enimnshurg, a mils/ cip child remuly fur the Tutilhoehe, which will, (if p r ope r ly ap plied, accordinir to directions,) cure the nothq violent ToullutAP instanlitneuuslii. Should the pain in course or time reappelr, the simeap plication has to he made aga;n, and after two or three application:: the cure will he effectual. Masa call for A. Fer!rer's Toothache Balsam- Priee 35 cents per phial. Amoust 27, N 55. ly _72 _ nhOnd 011 N W, TI rro N. Fashionahle liar t, her and Llair l)re.'.cr, can at all times be fonnd prepared to attend to the calls of the poople,at the 7cmii/e, in tho Diamond, adjoin in!, the County Iluildintr. Front long . expe rience, he flatters himself that he can o,i) through all tile ramifications of the Tonso rial Deparline2tl with such an infinite degree of skill. ac will meet with the entire satist,wnon of all %vim mat' submit tlwir chins to the keen ordeal of his rxiors. Ile hones, therefore, that - hy attention t o business, and a desire to please, he will merit as well as receive, a Ittieral sh.iro of pul)lte patronage. The sick tstll lie attended to at their private dwellings. Getty Jan. R, Leather. FIENDIZY &CO. N.. in) North t)nor«) N: Ai' 1 . 1 '•11 ,, I; I r!,- , ur i'la:N( 11 / CA IX - NI; I's. pLalcrs in And (JAI, s -, 01.1.: L EAl'IlEli 1111'1'. SPRINGS, AXLES, IL S ) 2Llk. `)1 7 : 9 • — it cbar—mare, 51pc Paints, Oils, and Dye-stubs, in general ; nolsding every description of arti cles in the, above lines of business, to which they invite the attention of, Coach-makers, Blacksmiths, Carpenters, Cabinet -makers, Shoe-makers, Saddlers, and the !while gen- Our stock having been selected with great care and purchased for Cash, we ~,,mintratace.(for the Ready Money,) to dispose of any part of it onus reasonable terms as they can be pur chased any where. , We particularly request a - call from our friends, and earnestly solicit a share of public favor, as we are dexertnined to establish a char acter for selling Goods at low prices and do /1g business on fair principles. JOEL B. DANNER, DAVID ZIEGLER. Gettysburg, June 9, 1851. tf Segar & Tobacco . MANUFACTORY'. AMUEL FABER, Jr., would respectfully inform the citizens of the town and coun tyi----that-Ite-has—opened-a: Segar aad Tobacco 1111 faetory, in Baltimore street, next door to Forney's Drag Store, Gettyshurg,"where . The will constantly keep on hand a large Variety of- SEG A HS, 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—aIt of which he offers as low as the lowest. He only asks a trial, convinced that he can gratify every taste. Ho hopes, by strict attention to business and a de , lite to please, to merit and receive a share of public patronage.' May 7, 1855. A LARGE AND CHEAP LOT OF GROCERIES, &C. MAN El. ZIEGLER has just returned _liLI from 'the city with the largest lot of GROCERIES he has ever before opened, to which - he invites the attention of all, convinced that he can offer RA RE JIAIMAINS. Ile has also a fine lot of HA MS, SHOULDERS, &c; FISH of all kinds ; Oranges, LemoThs,. and other fruits ; Crackers, Nuts, Confections; Segars, Tfiacco, Snuff, and a general variety of every Oita, "from a needle to an anchor," al roost. Give him a call, if you want to buy what's cheap _and good. Country . Produce taken i n - ex cha n (re for Goods. play 7, 1855. E. B. Mich ler, .0 7'7'o RNRY 117' L. 9 TV, WILL faithfully and promptly attend to all business entrusted to him. Ile speaks the German language. - Office at the same place, in South Baltimore - street, near I'nrney's Dritv Stow, ,and nearly opposite Danner & Ziegler's Store. - [March 20. 'Bounty Land Claims. undersigned will attend promptly to - 7 1 : the collection of claims - for BOUNTY 4.,.1N )1S under the late act of Congress. Those wbo have -already received .40 or 80 Acres, can now receive thebalance, by-calling on the subseriber and makiror the necessary application. JOEL 1.1! DANNER. Gettysburg - , !Viand' 12, 1855. tf TRUSSES! TRUSSES ! ! TRUSSES !! ! 13. U. Needles, -&-1- TRUSS AND BRACE ESTAI3- LIS M ENT, S. W. Cur. of Twelfth and Race Streets, Phi trule./phia, hirunTE ft of fine FRENCH TuessEs, combining extreme lightness, ease and durability with correct construction. Hernial ut ruptured patients can be suited by remitting amounts, as below :—Sending number of inches round the hips, and stating side affected. - Cpst of Single Truss, $2, $3, $4. $5. Double—ss, $6, $8 and SIU. In structions as to wear, and how to effecVa cure, when possible, sent with,the Truss. Also for sale, in great variety; Dr. Thrtminz's Improved Patent Pod y Brace, for the cure of Prolapsus Uteri ; Spinal Props and Supports, Patent Shoulder Braces, Chest Expanders and Erector Braces. adapted to all with Stoop shoulders and N'Vval; ',fluffs; English Elastic Abdomin4l Belts, Suspensories, Syringes— male and female. griy-Ladies' Rooms, with Lady attendants. [Aug. 6, 1855. ly ---- Slikitliaelhanna Hotel, ap posite_ • • • • • • r II E undersigned having leased the above flute' and put it in complete order, is pre pared to aceetnmodate his friends and the travelliao- public.. The proprietor Will he pleased to see his old friends, and promises to make their stay cointintable and satisfac tory. Ilaggaffe taken to and from Calvert Station free of eharge. .1011 N 13A 1112, (former/i1 l'enna.,) July 9, 155. ‘tf Puoputß,Tim. Smith, 1)0 in' moNAA-44..;,, po('KET 800 k", A NI) I)l?EggiN9' C AS E 11ANi?FAC- I , ij It Eft, N . c7rii:;;,i t f uri/g Chesnut S/s., l'hiludelphia, a I w;ils - on hand a large and varied as,ortment of Port NI onnaies, Work Boxes, Pocket Books, C ba s Bankers Cases, Traveling Bags, Note I I (litters, Baeli!etin 111 on Boardq, Port l' ,line, Chess Men, Portable Desks, Pocket N 1 ein. Books, Dressing Cases, Cif4-„tr Cases, &c. Alen, a oener.d dz:szortment of ENGLISH, FR EN (1 & GERMAN FA NC Y GOODS, Fine Poclset Cutlery, R.rtori, Razor Strops and Gold Pens. Wholesale, Speond and Third Floors. F. 11. SMITH. N. W. cr.rner Fourpi (Mt...nut Phitota. N. E.—On the rec(tipt of $l, a Superior t f•-• en Est, no Sen. .0 ar,y part of the u n i t „d s tates . by m ai ese ri tyz pen, thus, medium, hard,, or self. [April 2, 1855. ly China. Glass and Queensware. Geo. M. Bokre, Successor to J. C. Boktc 1 MPURTEIi and Dealer in CHINA, _IL GLASS and QUEENSWARE, 11 ibitt , drd •Si oc (bchecen Far lie and Lexing• ,:ncti.) ;more, Jul., respectfully in the attention of. Dealers to an examination we I I assorted - so ic I: be t'fire..,p4 redia - i elsewhere. [Feb. 19, 1:' , 53. ly ifila) - Wanted. )EltSo NS 11;:vinir Hay to se!i,will do wPII hy callin.r in t h u subso.rihur, in (:ritS-s -1)0,,; who is desirous id purellasimr. The inatl,ot priet , he paid at a!I tirnw. ir:_,'"As he intends havinir the Hay, after brim , o,,eked, hauled e•itieer tr. 1-1 nylver nr . prflerf-tiri• t.. 11,1111 1% ll , ' to he II; .SULUIUN L. y L~. L. L: IthotleslTeterand - Agfic Cure, OR ANTIDOTE TO MALARIA, r(:).? the Prclrentinn and Curti of Ipircn: alerTgliT and REAIITTENT FEVF:II and AcuE, emus and I' EVER, 1/I'3lB AGUE, R Y N GEN EAL DETILIT, narr SWEATS, and all -other. , forms of disease which have a COIIIOIO/I origin t in Malaria or Miasma. This is a NATURAL. ANTIDOTE which will entirely protect an • resident or traveller even in the most sickly or swampy localities, from any Agoe or Bilious disease whatever, or any injulyfrotti-constantly inhaling„ Malaria It will instantly check the Ague in persons, who have suffered forany length of time, front one day to twenty years, so that. they neill never to have another chill, by continuing its use according. to din ctious.• The patient at once begins to recover appetite and strength. and continues until, a permanent and radical core is effected. . ,t,; ( 1 -- - One or two honks will answer for ordi nary cases; some may require more. Direc tions in Gs Mall, French and Spanish, accom pany each honle. Price one dollar. Liberal discounts made to the trade, JAMES A. It HO 1)1t1S, Providence, H. 1. _ . PROOF OF SAFETY. Neer York, June 11, 1855. made a chemical' examination of FEvAtit AND AGUE Cone.," Or 4•AN• rtnoTi: TO niti,AniA, 2 ' arid have tested it fur Arsenic, Mercury, Quinine, and Strychnine, but have not found a particle of either in it, nor have I found any substance in its compo sition that would - prove injurioi►s to the con •stit~►tion. JAS. R. CHILTON, M. D., Chemist." EVIDENCE OF MERIT. "T.l.Avistinuo, Union Co., Pa., Alny 2, 1R5.5., Mu. J. A. IZffonEs—llear : The box of medicine you . sent mo was-duly received on the 1 Ith of April. I have sold about one halt of it, and so tar the people whO have used it are ;Hustled that it has cured them. It has certainly stopped the Ague, in every one who hag used it, and six of the caseS l Were of long standing. My sister, who has had it for five or six years back, and ca old never get it stopped, except by Quinine, and that only as long as she would take it, is now, I think, en tirely cured by your remedy. ewrioN 'FO AGUE SUFFERERS. Take no more Arsenic, Mercury, Quinine, Strychnine, or A nti-Periodics or medicines of an'y kind, the virtue of which is owing to such poisonous drugs. The most they can do is to ‘‘break the chills" for a short tune, while they are sure. to cause constitutional, maladies that cease only with life. Remember - that the only Fever and Ague remedy that is harmless as It oil as sure, is-- I:110DES' FEVER AND AGUE CURE. Fnr bale ply druggists generally. Aug. 6, 1855. ly A Marvellous Ilimetly for a Marvellous Age! litollowayN - Ointment. rill-1E GRAND EXTERN AL REM ED Y. By the aid .1 a microscope, we-see mil lions of little openings on the surface of our bodies. Through these this Oint:nent, when rubbed on the skin, is carried to any organ or inward part. Diseases of the. Kidneys, Uis• orders of the Liver, affections of the heart, Inflammation of the Lungs, Asthmas, Coughs and Colds, are by its.means effectually cured. Every housewife knows that salt passes freely through bone or ineat.of any thickness. This healing- Ointment far -Inure readily penetrates through any bone or 11,,hy part of the living body, curing the most dangerout, inN and cant plaints, that cannot be reached by other means. Erysipetas,•!;alt Rheum ..t;:corbotic . No remedy has ever done so much for the cure of diseases of the Shin,w-hatever torin they may assume, as this Ointment. No case of Salt. Rheum, Scurvy, Sore Heads,. 'Scrofula, or Erysipelas, can lung withstand its influence. The inventor has ;ravelled over many parts of the globe, visiting . the principal hospitals, dispensing this Oi-ntment,' giving advice as to its application, and has thus been the menus of restoring countless numbers to health. Sore Legs, Sore Breasts, Wounds U.leers. Some of the most scientific surgeons now rely solely on the use of this wonderful Oint ment, when having to cope with the 'worst cases of sores, wounds, ulcers, glandular swellings, and tumors. Prof. Holloway has, by command of the Allied Ooverninents, dis patched to the hospitals of the East, lingo shipments of this Ointment, to be used under the direction of the Medical Staff, in the worst cases of wounds. It will cure any ulcer, glandular swelling, stiffness or contraction'of the joints, even of 20 years' standing. Piles and Visit'las. These and other similar distressing cfNyn plaints can be effecinally cured if the Oint- 11117/M1 7111•711111lifi • . mils atit.cti , and by otherwise folio :.irg, the printed direc tions around each pot. , Bath the Viatmetat and Pills should he used is the fi , ilowing cases: 'Bunions ntes Bares of all hinds Burns Itlionliiaii.:ll) errniiis Illiavpol IlanthA Salt lilluttiii Scalds (aiililltlaitts Skin In,eases : 4 wellort (llnn.let FiNtulas Sere l.e_! , Stiff Jolizl.l4 Gout Sore !Irk -A$ 4 I: trers Lulllimp - ) :,ore Rends Vonvroal `ores Mercurial Ertiptionqortegliroati Wounds of all Muds * * • Solu at t h o EstarTishtnent of Prote:ssor HOLLOWAY, SO, Maiden Lane, New \ , ork, -_, and 211 Strand, London, arid by all respectable Druggists and Dealers„in Medicines through out the United States, and the civilized World, in Pots, at :25 cents, 6:2; cenis, and 61 each. (* -- -There is a considerable saving by tak ing the larger sizes. N. o.—Directionsfor the guidance of pa tients in every disorder are affixed to each Pot. July 23, 1855. ly cow Stoves I Stoves! IVEt h p res p t f e u o y () s n a r l I assortment.tlie al te o n t !i ite of (5, EGOR HEATING STOVES, for Store s , Halls, Churches, Parlor., &e.,—worratiled to g ive more heal without , third the fuel, than any other Mating Shove in use. The large number. which have been sold in this and other cities and the constant and increasing deoaand for ~,f- t rra- i rrerrurtlrcqt superiority over all other Heating Stoves, and we cheer fully invite the strictest investigation of our claims to the moat perfect article of the in use. We also have a superior Coublren, for farming and chemical purposes, made on the same principle, tor which we claim only 4 trial to be appreciated. '\ e keep constantly on hand an assortment of the leading Cook and PARLOR STOVES ; and are sole Agents in this State for citicen Prirlalde Forge.q-- Buck's Paleni tookin;z ,‘,7orts t and,--Farstow' s Unrivalled (Givh. str Parlor Sh,tes. holvsalo Doalers xvill ue suppl ied ti t o w 'owest foundry prices. NEMN & \V A It NICK, _ . ‘113.4t“.1.10 N. E. Cot “! Sept. 10, 1635. 3iii I'B 11 l'aiocr. Er. UTZinvttrs flu- attention 6f— irt_ !louse-keepers ;And who ini t . n d fii:;it , tip two:.. 11)N to hi. stork B,rnivr ' Aid V 11. ILLIN Eal C;0( )1)s J. C. McGINLY."
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