direst Atiraitium at the saud.etnite Profit. neardprifinde Clothing.; 'agt:TEME -- i l l4l - SIOLD --- heir prat finished tuakiag up:, and -has 'on' band, as - large a eteOt of READY MADE' CLOTHING. imitable - fot the Pall and Winter Season, as halt ewer been nffered to the Public in this lace - His 'CLO'rHi.NG is all of his own ____raarMf,ictarinz._and well made. of the very best materials, and none of your Cll' ir.MA TRASH, which' has been put together in a hour by crushing the poor seamstress with a mere pittance furher labor; - or - done - with - the loop-stitah of a Sewing Machine, which if one es-way—the-uhnle-seamlis-gone We give fair wages, have our work well done, end made of the best materials, and our young ladies come in with the garments with smiling - countenances and cheerful hearts. We have vow On hand ..12, 1 oats of all grades keplcirs from 1 to 20$, Pants ‘i 6.4 50 cts. to 10$, Vests 44 46 6211 cu., to 7e. !nada of all colors, and in every variety of ktyle. We have experienced workmen em ployed constantly cutting out and making up . • I : . a - s - • '' t Brown and Drab Clotbs,Coatings,Oassiineres, Satirietts; Jeans, Vestings, Drawers, Shirts, &e. &c. Havin - g just returned from the Eaiit, we have now on hand, in connection with our Clothing Store, a very large stock of- cheap Cloths,Cassimeres,Cassinets,Ccatings,Jeans, &c. &c. of every variety of color. We have just received the Fall and Winter Fashions. and' if we cannot please you in a garment trtatie'un we can at all times take your meet sure, and make up a garment that will please on, short notice. We will not make the hold Asfertion' that we Will sell 25 percent. cheaper than an *hod else hut that we will sell any article in our line as cheap as the cheapest, Had a little cheaper, and a good deal better. Clive us a Oil, examine and judge for Yourselves. Cottle one. come all, to the CLOTHING E the Sand-slonc Front of GEO. ARNOLD. Oct. 15, 1855. if 5. New Goods! 1555. IHL subscriber tenders his acknowledg.- menu; to his friends and the public for :the liberal patronage heretofore extended to -respectfully informs .them 'that he has just -returned from the cities with a splen- Akt assortmeni Of NNW GOODS; comprising `in part a.fine - stock of Delaines,'Shawls,Ging• hams, Gloves, Stockings, Ribbons, Collars, Irish Linens, &c., all of which will - be sold'at the lowest cash prices. He deems it . unneCessary,to.enunterate the different - cies which comprise his stock. He .would earnestly invite all to call and examine before purchasing elsewhere. Oct. 15. tf Dissolution of Partnership. .rrtH l Co-Partnersbip . 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 Books are'placed in the hands of Alex. Cobean for collection, and we earnestly re quest those indebted to us to call and make immediate payment, as we desire to settle the business of the firm without delay. W. W. PAXTON, ALEX'R COBEAN. Sept. 14. • tf W. W. Paxton NFORMS hts 'friends and the public gener 'lally, that he will continue the Hat & Shoe Iluainess, at his old Stand, and will always ;keep on hand a large and splendid assortment of BOOTS &S H OL:S L HATS . & CA PS of every variety of style and juices, which , he is determined to sell load for Cash or Country •PrOduce. Call and see the Goods. Sept. 24, 1855: V . ° Wm. B. 11"Clellan, ATTORNEY AT MTV. irAPFICE on the south side of the Public NJ Square, two doors west of the Sentinel office. Aug. 2,2. 1853. Fall Millinery Goods! - JNO. STONE & SONS, No. 11 (Di Jej. 45 South Second Sired, Philad'u, are now prepared to offer to their customers, and to the trade, (of their own importation,) the largest and handsomest assortment of 51 il linery Goods, in this city—consisting in part of Bonnet Silks, Ribbons, Velvets, Fancy Fea thers. Flowers, Laces, 41c. 4.c., which will be sold at the lowesl prices, and on the most fa vorable terms:. [Sept. 17, 1855. 2in Manure Excavator. THE, subscriber, having purchased the Patent Right of HURSH7S PATENT MANURE EXCAVATOR for all of Adams county excepting Oxforil,Conowago, Berwick and- Mountjoy townships, will sell either the machines or township rights, as purchasers mum • : The Extruva - wr also answers au ',admirable purpose in unloading hay, by horse power, requiring but nne horse and two hands to unload a load of hay in ten minutes, and carry it to the highest part of the barn. The attention of farmers is invited to this valuable improvement, as it is . one of the cheapest and most , useful agricultural implements ever in troduced. H. G. CAEtR. Gettysburg, May 7, 1355. 6w Leaf her. FRITZ, HEN D R & CO. No. 20 North - Third Street, Philadelphia, Menace° MANUFACTURERS, CURRIERS and IMPORTERS . OF FRENCH CALF-SKINS, and Dealers in Reo and OAK SOLE LEATHER & KIPP. February 26, 1855. ly Diamond Tonsor. eOHN W. 'TI PTO N, Fashionable Bar her and hair Dresser, can at all times be found prepared to attend to the calls of the people,at the temple. in the Diamond, adjoin-. tn. the County Building. From long expe rience, he flatters himself that he can go _through all the ramifications of the Tonso— rial Department with such an infinite degree of skill, as wil! meet with the entire satisfaction of all who .oay submit their chins in the keen ordeal of his razors. He lir.tivs, -- ilie:refo re , that by hi s—attention—t 4 . and a desire to please, he will merit is well as receive, a liberal share of puhlie patronage. The sick will be attended to at their private dwellings. Getty shurg,, Jan. 8,1855. tf • Geo. Richardson, No. 141 N. Howard Strert, Bohironre, IDU Nrs and sell% FLO Ult., GIZAIN, 1:1 AV, sTItA W, and Country Produce (!elver"i!• Iy. 1 . 1. is also on hand a krize stock Lift° - glif ES. wholesale and retail. 1855. ly Wall Paper. KIN:LER. KURTZ invites the attention of House-keepers and others. who intend fitititg. fill their 11(min-4:this siiri Mt. Ili. st,,,t; of Ceiling and Border Paper, ‘l•iy :21. Cltt'`i. an etccollent an 4 .fegirahle 41.)ri 4iJent, April tO, 1Dg90:113. mad fl i 4i tc, (sir , 4alt 1$ ZIEULER'S. J. S. GRAMMER. JOHN Ild)lig'S. Proclatnation. rif EREAS the Hon. Romer J. Punt-BR, , li Inv s t: NO Tr FOR 8.912G.41 NS I PTLT OP FALL AND WINTEU - gid_ent of the several Courts of Coln- i • Read y-tatade Clothing. ; mon Pleas,in the Countiis coTripnailiTtlie l9th ----- , - I - ARC US SAMSON - has just returned District, and Justice of the Courts ,it Oyer and lin from New York, Philadelphia, and ' Terroiner,and General Jail Delivtly, for the B a ltimore, - with the largest and best assort: trial of all capital and other offenders in the meat of REA , n y .m.#DE cuyihriNG, ever . said distrint,and SAMVP.I.R, Russei,Land logs brought to Gettysburg, made up in ma,gnifi ftrGilit.ey, Esqrs.„ Judges of the Courts of aent-iittylee,_and_mos,Lapproy,ed_rafthious_ln Common Pleas, and Justices of the Courts off-regard to workmanship, they can't be excelled ! Oyer and Terminer,and General Jail Delivery. , by any customer tailor. for the trial of all capital and.other offenders . Having enlargedarie my place and stook, I am - in - the - County - of 'Adarns--;have issued their'able to sell - firody.m C/ollifty , of every de precept, bearing date the 226 day of August,, ! scription, cheaper than ever uffemd before in in-the-year-of_our Loan ne.--th.""saeu e i g h t : thiti-or--any other-place-this-s-itte of the-At hundred and fifty-five, and to me directed, for , tic. M stock conskts in part of COATS, holding a Court of Common Pleas, and Gen- I of all sizes, prices, colors and kinds, made up eral quarter Sessions-of the Peace. and Gen- l lin a superior manner. PANTS & VESTS, oral Jail Delivery, and Court of Oyer and , of the latest and most fashionable styles, and every kind nf goods suitable for winter wear ; !Terminer, at Gettysburg, art Monday, the 19/h also 1300T8.& SHOES, and a large assort of Nottenzkr next-•••NOTICE is HCREay.GivEs to all the Justices of the Peace, the Coroner arid ment of Gentlemen's and Boys' Furnishing Constables within the said county of Adams, il Goods, consisting in xtra quality linen-bosom that they be then and there in their properpeh Shirts, Suspenders. Gloves. Half Hose, Col sons, with their Rolls, Records, Inquisitions, .'lars, Neck and Pocket Handkerchiefs, and an Examinations,and other Remembrances, to do extraordinary. assortment of- black satin and those illin_s which to their offices and in that 1 . , behalf appertain to , e one, an a so, t ey who will prosecute against the prisoners that._ are or then shall be in the Jail .of the said County of Adams, are to be then and there to' prosecute against them as shall be just. HENRY THOMAS, Sheriff. Sheriff's Office, Gettysburg, Oct. 15, 1855. Register's Notice. NOTICE is hereby &fen to all Legatees and other persons concerned., that the Adminisfration Accounts hereinafter mentioned will he presented at the Orphan's Court of Adams county, for confirmation and-allowance, 'on Monday, the 191 k of ovem er next. viz : 80. The first and final account of 13arnhard Deardorff', Administrator of the Estate of Lud wig. Grninter, late of Franklin tp., deed. 81. The account of James Russell, one of the Executors of the Estate of Peter Wagner, late of Butler tp., dec'd. 8'2. , The first and final account of William Swartz, Administrator cf Catharine Shisler, late of Conowago tp., dec'd. 83. The account of Samuel Beam, Admin.° istrator of. the Estate of Christina Snyder, late of Straan.tp., dee'd. 84. The first account of Samuel Taylor, one of the Executors of the Estate of : Georg.e . Taylor, late of Menailen' tp., dec'd. 85. The first account of Win. B. Smyers, Administrator of the Estate of Jacob Smyers, late of Huntington tp., dec'd. 86 The first and final account •of Wm.' M. Bighorn, Executor of James Bigha,m, late of Freedom tp., deed. 87. The first account of James Feeser, Ex ecutor of the last will slid testament of Jacob Feeser, late of Germany tp., dec'd. 88. The first and final account of Samuel Herman, Executor of the Estate-of—Joseph Herman, late of Striban tp., - 89. The first and 'final account of John Stoclisloger; Executor of the last will and testament of Ann Stoner, late of Mountjoy tp., deceased. • 90. The first end final account of Peter Ep ley. Administrator of the Estate of Lydia Mel beim. late'of Cumberland tp.. dec'd. 91. The second and final account of. John Deardorff, Adtr►inistrator de bonis non cum testament° annex° of David M'Creary, late of Strahan township, dec'd. 9e. The first and final account of Jacob. Eicholtz, Administrator of the Estate of John Roth, late of Butler tp., dec'd. 93. The second account of Jacob Myers, Ad tit n ist rater of the Estate of George Myers, jr., late of Latintore tp., dec'd., settled by John A. Myers, deceased. WM. F. VV ALTER, Register. Register's Office, Gettysburg, . Oct. 22. 1855. td Pall Stock of New Goods. SEASON ABLE Shawls.—Fash 'tunable Silks.--Dress Goods, all 1810 • kinds.—Blankets and Flannels.—Linen and Cotton Sheetings.—Staple Housekeepir.g Goods.—Cloths, Cassimeres and Vestings. EYRE & LANDELL. Fourth ..Ir, Arch Ste., P. S.—Storekeepers and °diet net'eash buy era supplied with' scarce and desirable Dry Goods at low rates. BARGAINS from Phila delphia and New York Auctions daily. ' N. 8.-8 cases French Merinees,all Colors; wholesale from--6 , 5 cents to $1,25. Sept. 10, 1855. 3m OLD SOLDIERS. Bounty Land Act of 1855. rim K undersigned is now fully prepared to 1. file and is rapidly filing CLAIMS TO BOUN TY LAW for soldiers of the War of 1812. and of ALL the wars of the U. States—their widows anti minor children. -In addition to his long experience and success, he would add, that, in all the many claims he tins hitherto filed, (between lOO and 200) he has carefully pre- serveu, and has now every thing necessary to establish the rights of claimants—as also Rolls and Lists of Companies, and facilities for fur nishing proofs in all cases that may be en trusted to He has made complete arrangements for locatin, warrants in the Western States. War rants bought— Warrants sold. Apply personal ly or by letter to D. M'CON AUGHY. Gettysburg, March 12,1855. tf The best System of doing Business S always to sell a ~ ,0 0d article; to give each 1 customer the full of his money. In that manner you will always give satisfaction and secure a customer in future. 4 11 7,. th.ntletnen who wish to buy a I A Lil> SUPERIOR CARRIAGE made in the most fashionable style,and of the best materials, should call upon the under ' signed, as he defies any other manufacturer to produce a better Carriage at any price. KrOrders from a distance thankfully re ceived, and promptly attended to. Repairing I done at short notice and on reasonable terms. •Country produce taken in exchange for work. H. G. CARR _ Yrirk Street, opposite the Post_Olice. Gettysburg, May 7, 1855. 6m Bush's Allegheny Rouse. i 1 • 2AO arket st., above Sib st., Phila. Welphia. Terms, $145 per day. I June 4, 1855. ly C. I. BUSH. Now is Time. wr, AV ER respectfully announces to C), the Ladies and Gentlemen of Gettysburg. and vicinity, that he has resented the Dauner , reotype business, at the old stand, in Chain- Itershorg• street, where he will be happy to re ceive visitors desirous of securinv perfect Datruerreotypt of the!uselves or_ friends. 13eieq, furnished with an entirely r ew and •tus, lee is pre -ed to tali, y.appard, ~ he is p, pare.. .e pictures . -4 ....8. at 6 cent - s - , wort. ..,,,, In - curry' style of the art and insure perfect “cutlenteit's do. at 75 cents, worth $l. 25 maul:faction. , just received from New York Anettnn by V:fiv'eharges from 50 cents to $lO, P A ll.` P.STO C K BROTHERS. Pi-irliolsrli. of operating - front BA.M. to 4 Oct. 15, 1855. P. M. . - CM zi-rin dress avoid light. red, blue, nr pur- Shoemakers. come this way. IMPORTER and Dealer in CHI N A , tile. Dark dre:is adds :nue,' to the beauty of - 1 4 1 AIINETOnli BROTHERS will sell' _L GLASS' and QUF.ENSWARE, .11 .Vvirth the_piekute. - ti l-1. yo 4l M (lit 0-C-12-44N frotit-- 0 -&—eents---to , Howard Strte“ltetivren_F_ - :ayelle_and I.e_r_inz_, !Fsl 00, the cheapest lot ever brought to the ' Inn streets,) Baltimore. Md., respectfully in- Tr H E clicapes: DOMESTIC GOODS ever IRON, and n large assortment of HARD- co July. Call 5101111 at the , out. 15 5i i ( 5 ; 5 N .5. 01."1 . 11E RED FRONT. • , trites the attention of Dealers to an examination j hrnits•ht to Gettysburg. Come and see, WARE, cheap at FAIINESTOCK lIKOTHEIM of his well assorted stock before purchasing and judge tor yourselve%. r - - i elsewhere. [Feb.19,185.5. ly 4 J. S. GRAMMEII. fancy articles; together with Umbrellas,Trunks. Carpet Bags, Hal.; ' Caps, Bouts and Shoes. My Goods are selected and purchased under the most favorable circumstance's. "Quick Sales Small Profits," is always the motto 1 am determined to carry out, at the ilionepsaving Clolhing Emporium in York street. A personal examination can lone saiisfy customers, of the compreitensivesnessoff my stock, which I am selling at least 20 percent. lower than can be found at any of-my com petitors. Irbirl am also prepared to sell wholesale to country merchants desiring to sell again, • ; ng at fltutkamakTiti . CAN BE BOUGHT IN THE CITIES. If you doubt it cal'. and examine for yourselves. MARCUS SAMSON. N. 13.—A1l Goods bought of me will be ex clvinged if they do not prove satisfactory. Gettysburg, Oct. 1, 1855. ' Gettysburg Foundry. .4 NE' FIRM. rf-IE undersigned, having entered into part -1 nership to carry on the Foundry business under the firm of WA RH EN & SONS, hereby make known to the citizens of Adams and ad joining counties, that we are prepared - to make everything in our line of business. We have constantly on hand, the HA TH AWAY and other Cooking Stoves, the Parlor air lif;lit and ten plate Stoves, of various styles and sizes, Pots, ,ICettles 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 Seylar, Blocher, a-nd. differ ent kinds of Witlierow ,Plouglas. We have also got different patterns of Vencliag and itailing - foreetneldries,Yardsand Porches, which can't he beat -for beauty or cheapness: the above articles will be sold cheap for Cash or Country Produce. 0:y- BL ACK:SMITH ING still continued. lIRASS CASTINGS and every thing in our line made to order. SIZINGUt: 31.10IIINES repaired at shortest notice. Tieing Moulders ourselves, we will do our work RIGHT. • THOMAS WARREN, - MARTIN WARREN, HIRAM WARREN. THOMAS A. WARREN. Gettysburg, May 14, 1855. tf - - Map of Adams County,- FROM ACTUAL meAsuricrarNT, aND SURVEYS THROCOILOUT TUE COUNTY. Under the direction of W. J. Barker. THE undersigned • w ill publish shortly. pro vided a 6utlicient' number of subscribers be obtained, a new and complete Map of ~?dams County. All the public Roads, Railroads, Crossings and Stations, Churches, Post Of fices, School Houses, Stores, Mills, Public and Private Houses, Cemeteries, Manufac; tories, Shops, &c., &c., are to be shown on the Map, in addition to the usual topography of Rivers, Streams, Ponds and Mountains. The names of property holders generally, (inelud ing'those in the county who subscribe in ad- vance for the Map) are also to be inserted at their respective places, in the style of the Maps exhibited by the canvassers. Maps of the principal - villages will be in serted, on a large scale, in the margin; also engraved views of public and private buildings. No expense will be spared to execute the Map in• the highest style of art. The plan will be plotted on a suitable scale, so as to show distinctly all the particulars above speci fied, and make a large and ornamental Map.— To be engraVed and delivered to subscribers. handsomely colored, so as to'show the terri tory comprised in each township, and mount ed on rollers. As the Map will contain some Fourteen square Net of engraving, at a cost of several thousand dollars, it will be seen that trui-y,l-lame-A4l . hsc-r-iption4i-st-witt-w-aframt heavy expense incurred. The Maps are Yuld only. by Subscription. AND AT ONLY ONE. PRICE. No more Maps issued than subscribed for. The Map will contain tables of the population, productions, assessed value of property, re ligious societies, schools, number of voters, &c., of each township and villav respective ly, carefully made up from the latest authentic documents. Relying upon a just appreciation of our ef forts, by the citizens of Adams, to issue a Map of their County, on the above plan, that shall answer their proper expectations, and be en tirely satisfactory, subscriptions are respect fully solicited by W' Vii. J. BARKER. PUITLIFHER. Sept. 2.1, 1855. If - asking-tun, Pa. TUE CIIEAP CASII Book and Stationery• Store, North West tor. of Sixth and Arch Sls., Plata. Great Bargains hi Books 1 Poetical, Juvenile, Miscellaneous , Standard and Presentation Books, very Cheap. i P E AND FA NC Y STATIONERY. Superior White Ruled Letter Paper, $l,- 50 per Ream. Letter and Note Envelopes in great variety. Weddings furnished at very nnle-ratratest s-W-ri t ten-a nd Engraved. Gillott's and other Steel Pens. Superior Motto Wafers, 3.23 Mottoes on a Sheet, for '25 cents. Inkstands, Pen-Knives, Paper Weights, &c. Fine Turkey Morocco Porte- Monnaies. Portfolios, &c. Card Cases, Backgammon Boards, &c. With a very large and choice assortment of '"y Ihmks, Gamcs, Diwrted Pictures, 4-c. .9/burns, Scrap Books and EngrarinLes. P. THOMSON. April :23, 1855. 13, Kid Glos"es. AMEN' White, Black, and colored KID I --th 873 New Hardware Store. . rrifiE subscribers would respectfully an; j_ nounce to their friends and the public that they have opened a NEW .HARDWARE STORE, in Baltimore - Street. adjoining' the residersze if David Ziegler, Gettysburg, in which l they are opening a large and general assort ment of Hardware, Iron, Steel, Grocerlea, CUTLERY, COACH TRIMMINGS, SPRINGS, AXLES, rm :Dm Ws ) • "(° (gebar-mare, shoe ail! tngs, — ramt - s -- , -- mis - , - a - n - troye -- - - ffit. • , in general, including 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 public gen erally. - Our stock ha'ing been selected with great care a nd purchased for Cash, we guarantee (for the Ready Money,) to dispose of any part of it on as reasonable terms as they can be pur chased any where. e partacu any reques a Ca rom our friends, and earnestly solicit a share of public favor, as we are determined to establish a char acter for selli'ng Goods at low pfices art, do ng business on fair principles. JOEL B. DANNER, • DAVID ZIEGLER. Gettysburg, June- 9, 1851. tf A LARGE AND CHEAP LOT OF GROCERIES, &C.. LIMAN NM ZIEGLER has just returned ..r.A 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 RARE BARGAINS. He has also a fine lot of HAMS, SHOULDERS, &c; FISH of all kinds ; Oranges, Lemons, and other fruits; Crackers, Nuts, Confections ; Segars, Tobacco, Snuff, and a general variety of everything, "from a needle to an anchor. almost. Give him a call, tf you want to buy what's cheap and - good. Kr Country Produce taken in exchange for Goods. .[May 7,1855., E. B. Buehler, A7'TORNEY AT L./214 7 , IT'LL faithfully and promptly attend to all business entrusted to him:_ lie speaks the German • language. Office t the same place, in South Baltimore street, 'near Forney's Drug Store, and nearly opposite Danner & Ziegler's Store. [March.2o. Bounty Land Claims. THE undersigned will attend promptly to the collection of claims for BOUNTY LANDS under the late act of Congress. Those who have already received 40 or 80 Acres, can now receive - the balance, by calling on the s4bscriber and malting the necessary application. JOEL B. DANNER. Gettysburg, 'March 12, 1855. tf New Segar & Tobacco MANUFACTORY. SAM UEL FABER, Jr., would respectfully 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 Urug Store, Gettysburg, where he will constantly keep on hand a large variety of SEGARS, 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. He hopes, by strict attention to business and a desire to please, to merit and - receive a share of public.patronage. May 7, 1855. TRUSSES ! TRUSSES ! ! TRUSSES ! ! ! 4 1, 4„ 1 C. IL. Needles,- . TRUSS AND BRACE ESTAB , LISH M ENT, S. W. (or. of Twelfth and Race Streets, Philadelphia, IMPORTER of fine FRENCH Tnusses, combining extreme lightness, ease and durability with correct construction. Hernial or ruptured patients can be suited by remitting amounts, as below :—Sending number of inches round the hips, and stating side affected. Cost of Single Truss, $2, $3, $4. $5. Double—ss, $6, $8 and $lO. In structions as to wear, and how to effect a Cure, when possible, sent with the Truss. Also for sale, in great variety, Dr. Banning's Improved Patent Body Brace, for the cure of Prolapsus Uteri; Spinal Props and Supports, Patent Shoulder Braces, Chest Expanders and Erector Braces, adapted to all With Stoop Shoulders and Weak Lungs; English Elastic Abdominal Belts, Suspensories, Syringes— male and fe:nale. le-Ladies' Rooms, with Lady attendants. [Aug. 6, 1855. 1 y Sti~gdo ehanna Hotel, O Iv. - alvert "altin^ aosite Oily, Station, Baltimore, Md. rIHE undersigned having leased the above IHotel and put it in complete order, is pre pared to accommodate his friends and the travelling public. The proprietor will be pleased to see his old friends, and promises to make their stay comfortable and satisfac tory. Baggage taken to and from Calvert Station free of charge. JOHN BARR, (formerly If Penna.,) July 9, 1855. tf PROPRIETOR. F. 111. Smith, PORT MONNAIE, POCKET BOOK, AND DRESSING CASE MANUFAC TURER, N. IV. cor. of Fourth sfe Chesnut Sty., Philadelphia, always on band a large and varied assortment of Port Monnaies, Work Boxes, Pocket Books, Cabas, Bankers Cases, Traveling Bags, Note H olders, Backgammon Boards, Port Folios, Chess Men, Portable Desks, Pocket Mem. Books, Dressing Cases, Cigar Cases, &c. Also, a general assortment of 'ENGLISH, FRENCH IL GERMAN FANCY GOODS, Fine Pocket Cutlery, Razors, Razor Strops and Gold Pens. Wholesale, Second and Third - Floors. F. H. SMITH. N. W. cGrnor Fourth & Clie , nut Sts.. Philaila N. B.—On the - receipt of $l, d Superio Gold Pen will be sent to arty ARTA of the United States; by mail ;—describing pen, thus, medium, hard, or soft. [April 2,1855. ly Hay Wanted. 13ERSONS having Hay to sell,willdo well by calling on the subscriber. in Gettys burg, who is desirous of purchasing. The highest market price will be paid at all times. Ccy-As he intends having the Hay, after beinr packe‘l, hauled either tin Hanover or Baltimore, the preference - to haul wilt be given to those from whom he may purchase. SOLOMON POWERS. Dee. G, 1852. tf Chhm, Glass and Queemware. Geo. Jf. Bokee, Successor in J. C. Bokee 4 Co., Wood's Ornamental Iron Works,'! D. MTonaughyi Ridge .Ivenue, Philadelphia. ! 1 ITO R NEW A' T 14 tr, THE attention of the public is invited to (Office removed to one door West of Buelder's 1 the extensive manufactory and ware-room Drug &Book-store, Chantbersburg street,) cf the subscriber, who is prepared to furnish, `iltOrney & - Solicitor for Patents at the shortest notice, IRON RAILING of and PCILISIOIV49 every description for Cemeteries, Public and . DOUNTY Land Warrants, Back-Pay sus. Private Buildings, also Verandahs, Balconies, 1 _LI pended Claims, and all other claims Fountains, .Settees, Chairs, Lions, Dogs, 4-e., and - d — oth - e - r - OrnaTtierita VI r - on — W wit of a de-cora- :-against-tha Government at_Washingtoa,D. C.: live character, - all of which is executed with : also American claims in England. Land War. rants located and sold, or bought, and highest the express view of_ pleasing the taste, while ! they-combine all the- requisites-of_beauty-and .Prices given. and substantial construction. Agents engaged in locating - warrants - in Purchasers may rely on having all articles lowa, Illinois, anti other Western States; and lands for sale there. oApply to him personally or by letter. Gettysburg, Nov. 21, 1853. - -- boxed and shipped to their - place ofdestination. - A hook of designs will be sent to those who wish-to-make a selection. ROBERT WOOD, Ridge Avenue, below Spring Garden St., Phil& October 8, 1855. 3m DIMEDIATE RELIEF FOR THE • TOO MACKIE TH ERE is to be had at the drug stores of S. H. Buehler, Gettysburg, and James A. Elder, Emmttsbu rg, a most eflectual remedy • I! for . ge Toothache, which will, (if properly ap plied, according to directions,) cure the most violent Toothache instantaneously. Should the pain in course of time reappear, the same ap plication has to be made again, and after two or three applications the cure will be effectual. Please call for A. Ferger's Toothache Balsam• way -Price 25 cents per phial. August 27, 1855. ly Tailoring. Removed a Few Doors South oftheOldStand. T IT. SKELLY respectfully informs his 4 P 3 • old customers andqbe public generally, hat he can_tinttes_tlm—TALLOWES NESS, near his old stand, in South Baltimore street, where he will be happy to accommodate who may patronize him. All work en trusted to his care warranted to fit and be of most substantial make. Thankful for past favors, he solicts a continuance of public pa tronage. ICEirrhe New York Spring and Summer Fashions are received. Call and see them. Gettysburg; April .9, 1.855. Stauffer & Harley. ('CHEAP WATCHES AND JEWELRY, Wholesale & Retail, at the Philadelphia Watch and Jewelry Store, No. 96 North Second street, corner of Quarry, Philadelphia. Gold Lever Watches, full jeweled,.lB caret cases, $2B 00; Geld Lepines, lOcaret, $24 00; Silver Levers,. full jeweled, $l2 00; Silver Lepines, jewels, $9 00; Superior Quartters, $7 00 ; Gold Spectacles, $7 00 ; Fine Silver do., $1 50; Gold Bracelets, $3 00; Ladies' Crld .Pencils, $1 00 ; Silver Tea Spoons, set, $5 00; Gold Pens, with Pencil and Silver Holder, $1 00 _ Gold Finger Rings 37i cents to $80; Watch Glasses, plain, 121 cents, patent — TBV - ; Fitt et' :25; other articles in proportion. All goods warranted to be what they are sold for. STAUFFER & HARLEY. On hand, some Gold and Silver Levers and Lepines, still lower than the above prices. Oct. 1, 1855. ly Abram Arnold INTENDS - removing to York, and most therefore settle up his business. All per sons desirous of saving costs, especially those whose accounts are of long standing, can do so by calling immediately and paying up. Un less this he done, without delay, suits will be instituted without respect to persons ; a simi lar appeal to them having been ,utterly disre garded, no further indulgence will be given. bar H E IS NOW SELLING OFF AT COST. June 4, 1855. PROTECTION AGAINST Loss by Tire! THE undersigned informs property-holders that he has been duly appointed Agent of the PERRY COUNTY MUTUAL FIRE INSURANi;E COMPANY, and that he is the only Agent in Adams county for the same. He will take original and renew old Insu rances for said Company, which, since its In corporation, in 1843, has secured the perfect confidence of the people of Adams and the adjoining counties, (it being authorized to effect Insurances in any part of the State.) Its integrity and ability have been fully and satisfactorily demonstrated.' The gradation of rates of Insurance is adapted to the mutual interests of the whole Company and the class. of the insured property. Every person insur ing becomes a member of the Company, and may act in the selection of officers and in the direction of its operations. Hon. Moses McCLEAN represents the members in this county in the Board of Man agers. C. ROTH, Jr., is President, and JOHN eIthIPBF.LL Secretary. Office in Bloomfield, Perry county. WM., MCCLEAN, Office of M. & W. McClean, Gettysburg acccrn - b - crilirlBs4 tf Standard Lutheran Books. THE Lutheran Manual, on Scriptural Prin ciples; or the Augsburg Confession.--:- Illustrated and sustained, chiefly by scripture proofs and extracts from standard Lutheran Theologians of Europe and America; together with the Formula of Government and Discip line adopted by the general synod of the Evangelical Lutheran Church in the United States. By S. S. Schmucker, D. D., one vol. 12 mo. Life of Martin Luther, edited by Rev. T. Stork, I vol. 8 vo., elegantly illustrated. hertz's Manual of Sacred History, transla lated by Rev. 0. F. Scheaffer, 1 vof. 12 mo. The Sepulchers of our Departed, by Reir. F. W. Anspach, 1 vol. 12 rno. Life of Philip Melancthon, translated from the German, by Rev. G. h. Grote!. The Children of the New Testament, by Rev. T. Stork. Also, New Publications Of the leading book publishers, regularly received, and fur sale at publisher's prices. The following jusi received : Family Prayers for each morning and even ing in the year, with reference to amopriate Scripture Readings, by Rev. J. Cumming. -Cummings-Signs-of the Times, A e- A larg e assortment of School and Miscel 'alneous klooks,__Bibles of every description, Blank Books, Writing Papers and Stationery, for sale at low prices, at the Bookstore of May 21,1855. KELLER KURTZ. Bounty Lands. SOLDIERS who served in any war of the U. Sta►es a term no: less than fourteen days. are entitled to 160 ACRES BOUNTY LAND, and in case of the death of the soldier, widow or miner children.-(-if-any,-)-are entitled to the same quantity. In castle where 40 or SO acres have already been received, the difference-necessary to make up the 160 acres can now be drawn KrAppty to the subscriber, at his office. in Gettysburg, where persons ba - vin,g Land Warrants to sell, may obtain the highest price for then]. IL G. M'CREARY. March 19, 1855. 6m J. Lawrence 0111, na, AS his Office one toot westofthe Lutheran church, in Channbershurg street, and op posite Gramtner's store, - where those wishing to have any Dental Operation performed Ft Ft' R E - N 7 G S Dr. D. Gilbert, Dr. C. N: Berlonhy, Dr. D. Horner, Rev. C. P. Kranth, D.D.; Rev. H. L. Rougher, D. D., Rev. Prof. William M. Rey nolds,Rev. Prof. M. Jacobs, Prof. M.L.Stcever. , Gettysburg, April 11, 1853. tf Sa*rin- Fund Of the United states Company. FIVE PER CENT. SAVING FUND.-- 1 At Third and Chesnut, Philadelphia, the Grand Pioneer Saving Fund of the United States Company is receiving money daily ; also Monday evenings, on deposit. This is -the-eld-est Five—Per C - ent—hiterest - P. • " C c 9mpa - ny in the City and State. The money is paid back without notice, 'dß usual. June 4, 1855. 6m Spouting ! GEORGE and Henry Wampler will make House Spouting and put up the same low, for cash or country produce. Farmers and all others wishing their - Houses, Barns, &o. spouted, would do well to give them a call. G. &. H.,WAMPLER. April 18, 1853. To Grocers and Confectioners. BUY 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 per cent. for cash, Si monds, Walnuts, cream Nuta, Filberts, Ground . Ruts, Raisins, Currants, Citron, Prunes, Dates, Figs, Oranges, Lemons, Sweet Oil, Castile Soap, ere. All orders by mail promptly at ended to. THOMAS BON D. . 42 S. Water Street, Phila. Sept. 10, 1855. 4t itemovati_g. THE undersigned , informs the pnblic that he still removes the remains of the dead, and is prepared to go to any distance to bring them here. His charges are lower than eve —and as low as the lowest. A. W. FLEMMING. • Gettysburg, Sept. 10, 1855. A Marvellous Remedy for a Marvellous Age Holloway's Ointment. THE GRAND EXTERNAL REMEDY. By the aid 14 a microscope, we see nail- lions of little openings on the surface of our bodies. Through these this Ointment, when rubbed on the skin, is carried to any organ or inward, part. Diseases of the Kidneys, dis orders of the Liver, affections of the heart, Inflammation of the Lungs, Asthmas, Coughs and Colds, are its means effectually cured. Every housewife knows that salt passes freely through bone or meat of any thickness. This healing Ointment far more readily penetrates through any bone or fleshy part of the living body, curing the -most dangerous inward ecru plaints, that cannot be reached by other means. Erysiike las,Sa it Rheum A; Scorbutic Humors. No remedy has ever done so much for the cure of diseases of the Skin,whatever form they may assume, as this Ointment. No case of Salt Rheum, Scurvy, Sore Heads, Scrofula, or Erysipelas. can long. withstand its influence. The inventor has travelled over many parts of the globe, visiting the principal hospitals, dispensing this Ointment, giving advice as to its application, and has thus been the means of restoring 'countless numbers to health. • Sore Legs, Sore Breasts, Wounds di Ulcers. Some of the most scientific snrgeons 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 Governments, dis patched to the hospitals of the East, large shipments of this Ointment, to be used under the direction of the Aledical Staff, in the worst cases of wounds. It will cure any ulcer, 1-1-antiela-r-swelli-ng-,--stiffness--er-contraet . the joints, even of 20 years' standing. Piles and Fistulas. These and other s!milar distresiing corn plaints can be effectually cured if the Oint ment be well rubbed in over the Parts affected, and by otherwise follo%%irg the printed direc tions around each pot. Both the Ointment and Pills should be used in the following cases: Bunions Piles Sores of all kinds Burns Rheumatism Sprains Chapped Bands Salt Rheum Scalds Childblaws Skin Diseues Swelled Glands Fistulas Sore Leg Still' Joints Gout Sore Breasts Ulcers Lumbago Sure Heads Venereal Sores Mercurial Eruptions Sdre Throats Wounds of all kinds ** ' Sold at the-Establishment of 'Professor HOLLOWAY, 80, Maiden Lane. New York, and 244 Strand, London, and by all respectable Druggists and Dealers in Medicines through. out the United States, and the civilized World, in Pots,at 25 cents, 621 cents, and irt I each. o—There is a considerable saving by tak ing the larger sizes. N. B.—Directions for the guidance of pa tients in every disorder are affixed`to each Pot. July 23, 1855. ly eow Stoves ! Stoves! ! ITE respectfully solicit the attention of • 1 the public to our assortment of Mae- GIZEGOR HEATING STOVES, for Stores, Halls, Churches, Parlori4, &c.,—warranted to give more heat with one third the fuel, than any other Heating Stove in Arse. The large number which have been sold in this and other cities and the constant and increasing demand for them, is sufficient gurantee of their superiority over all, other Heating Stoves, and we cheer. fully invite the strictest investigation of our claims to the most perfect article of the kind in use. We also have a superior cauldron, for farming and-chemical_ ptsrposes,—matle-oa the same principle, for which we claim only a trial to be appreciated. We keep constantly on hand an assortment of the leading COOK and PARLOR STO V ES ; and are sole Agents in this State for Queen's Portable Forges—. Buck's Patent Cooking Stores, and Barstow's Unrivalled Cook s te Parlor Stoves. Wholesale, Dealers will be supplied at the lowest foundry prices. NKMAN & WARNICK, wry-4..11p . 4 c Rota i I S toxe_Dealer.,__ Cur. of fecund & Race Sts. Sept. 10. 1853. 3m GLOVES & I I OSI ER I" -R hlrae- variety, good and cheap at SCHICK'S. n
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