The Republican compiler. (Gettysburg [Pa.]) 1818-1857, November 26, 1855, Image 4

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ITOES.,YAITEMS,Ati. Pun] Dress-shoes.
littatirtit and Sandalls, in every ,variety. i
:W . e4Onteietifieetfully announce to the citi-
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- di4oooon' to
,fiLease the—iartieular taste of
4-- , e9r":cite,wkio may fagot us with their patron-'
p.ie,, and'. respecititilYArtit 41 tc(call and see-
T basinhe' - 'ests 'will - ,haf.ct i nd tteted ' under t h e';
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tigiiiiiiii *.7ltOi t titi'.-CQ BEAN ik, P.A . .X1 . 0N.,
ev z a*:ttitlit,:atijr44ltebantiitiance of his friends
' 'iisibtalitila: . iiitritnize the' Stew - Firm. •
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Oct. ItiAtISCI .. -:._ " ' ' ' ' '
:*'•,l l 4l*4'n4r.ifound!.
41 1 , 40*. oisAp' CORNER,
Tait . iyhiter 600ds,
(IF every devripiion, be.sold very low
J for cash. Also a variety of SHA W LS,
and 11E4Di% MADE CLOTHING, very
tineop. Call , and .see.
JOHN HONE.
Gettysburg, 0ct..29 185,5.
0,L7), SOLDIERS.
Boniity Land Aot of , 1855.
rip fi ' isidersigited is' now fully prepared to
file and is ropidiyfifing cuttats TO 11014:.'
for` solateri of the War of 4012. and,
4,1 Al f r. the wars of the U. States—thetr WidOws
I,tii`driiiiitiOhildren: • In" ' Icing
. l iiiiVeriveratitt:ao C eslB., he *yenta itdd t that,
arlf 4 the'rnit4 dairris he has hitherto •filed,
rhetween4oo and. 200) he has carefully. pre.
*::. - 1-44;imd Wit noWiever . 'y - thing 'neiessary 10
4 7 4iiiiirstahe 'rights - of • clalmatitt—a* al so Rolls
itf Companies, and Utilities for fur
) Tshiriti firtifs• tit all' reallatt' that may - be en
eitgiedle
'tortililefe"ttrrarigentente for
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POON A . Apply p udi ers ont-Y. al-
The best Systpmpf doingßusiness
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!+.n;. pall upon. the iintlar 7 .
s;.'raail, as fie defies' `any oilitr manufacturer
Vp,a,n,y;pr!ce.
4-'•("1 yeti ;and priiriaptli' attend eti co. I~apatring
4imagatAhiost ,nmtep l a nit pa reatienahle, ter a.
„00p in exchange for
CAR 4.,
) rcrk.llreef ?jai Office.
.6i0044 4 1n4ii , 103-1.: 18 . 55 ; '• Gin
-Letters.
_ .111. Lett
. . ,
RIII,AfNING in the Post Office, at Get
-I€4s. -
itergetnittiont Kelley- Da vl4 R.
pcy .AB a,!o / . I t erplei Joseph T.
r, eirhn Little George' ,
leareie Mrs. Jane
Moore
ScOtt, Jambe,.
1T4414e - y" Hannah 'Staireni" William
KI - ,jo"re - Siuro" . .johii
- .;''Warner
Wiener I,oe,riett . ' Warner Henry .
:(4r60 - I.ottit ' "Attilfitiy 'David 2
thirstiiiii ?radii Wald Mrs. ! Mary
'aze!! Mrs. Susan 'Geimign letter.
fiartzell 'John 'Adam:Schuh.
ItaeobtrMies-R. siaabher.
W.M.,GILLESPIEa, M. , •
etrPensong calling for letters in the above
-Litt wilt please say they• were advertised.
AbramAiriniold,
NTEND*;,..retnovingt :to.. Yotkomd must
AL; 4.l l a.efffre husineus. 41,11. per-.
fiesitoins'of saving con,t,f„capecially those
to4oieiaccounfs, are of long standing, can do b 0
iy,4ll4li,rig int tuediateiy and paying up. .0 n
._lo:4llto,bo done, without delay., suits will be
iiustitoted without respect to `persons,; a Simi
-4,luappfal.to,itlipiti having. been utterly disre
garded, tut further inditl7.enen will be given.
Itairjailt,ts 10,14r i SELLING OFF AT COST.
June 4, 055.
' 47 " ' Bounty Lands.
- ,4zior:biens wIo _stayed in'any war of the
unt . less than fourteen
to 160 ACRES BOUNTY
1•A : :1 4 11),',114,in the death of the soldier,
children, (if"any,) are
th'e slam quantity. In' cases where
90 or 80 acres have alread y been received, the
.diffesepeemielikaiy:to snake up the 160 acres
Criitiottr be dratio "
'-ferAiyiity o ihe - subscriber, at his office.
Gettyshrrg, wheiV'Oersons having Land
IVitiratits.to sell,'rray'Abtain the highest price
R.'G. M'CREARY.
7 :7": ; lirib 19, 1955. Cm
Diamond Tonsor.
TORN,' W. TIPTON, Fashionable Bar
t P. her and Hair breiser, can at all times
he found prepared to attend to the calls of the
piepple;it theletripk, in the Diamond, adjoin
ing the Cnunty Building. From long exp..-
- tietMe, he Batters' himself that he eat , go
_Thicitigh, ail the ramifications of the Tomo-
Dpa.rtittlept with such an infinite
„.
e
ae If . aloft, as w IP. 'meet with the entire
'd.ithilaction cif all who may submit their chins
- 10 - the:keep ordeal of his razors. He hopes,
• Iltd!'refc?re, that by , his • attention to business,
- on - rl'it - desire - to please, he will merit as well
`as receive, a liberal share of public patronage.
Thersick will be attended to at their private
•
•tg f ittystior4.-Jan. 8.1855. tf
THE CHEAP CAST!
Book and Stationery Store,
North TVest cor. of Sixth and Arch Sta., Phila.
_Great Bargains iu Books
:Poetical. Juvenile, Miscellaneous,Standard and
Presentation Books, very Cheap. •
QTAPLE AND FANCY STATIONERY.
Superior White Ruled Letter Paper, $l,-
st) per Ream. Letter and Note Envelopes in
great variety. Weddings furnished at very
moderate rates. Cards Written and Engraved.
Gillott's and. other Steel Pens. .S.l n e r i or
Motto Wafers, 323 Mottoes on a Sheet, for
25 cents. Inkstands, Pen-Knives, Paper
Weicrltts, &e.7 — Fine Talley Morocco Porte
onnaies. Portfolios, &c. Card Cases,
Backgammon Boards. arm. With a very large
and choice assortment of To Books, Gaines, ,
Ii TRIMMINGS of all kinds can Disseeled Pictures, skc. Scrap Books
4.1 L„/ had -at SCHICK'S as cheap as and Engravings. P. THOMSON.
c'ra tp est. ifunt a little cheaper. April 23, 1855. ly
4ZO.APS.—Fancy and Common Hoses, in I RON. and a large assortment of HA RD
,4o___4ll6lets:_vir_l„ iet to be had n
LOVHS 4 HOSIER Ir—a lamp varkty,
food iheap at SC H IC K'S.
r)ROONIS Bnishas,and Backeta, for sale
at E. ZIEGLER'S.
On hand, some ,d_and ..,71 !vet Levers an,
------ - F A H N47-t„, liizteic-imfypii 1, - ; Rs . --1,4 Hal, convinced that-pecan gratify every tast;„ I m
-.Airles, still lower than the above prices.
P. ZlYAii.girS '
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c - ''• • 11 ;55. ly
11 - 11Srr reoPi'ial a lame and sp - 1 - 4 — .odi - 4 - a - a - sOit:T - 1 - 111KESE.Buzars;Rice.asul every descrip- a desire to please, to merit and receive a share
0 'mew of 4U Mt Ns w .AR E at V Lion of 6 ROCERI KS, to he had at- of public patronage. ; ROOMS and lie._
i..„• ,ti 1 --", t :• . Gititn,lgit'S State. k - FAHN ESTO C fiS'.. i Mdy 7,,1855. _.
ONI
atOok
Cthe hasi
*tut!) East
therjiji,ave
alinef:o3ol6
KLBIIIIIII/01_1,t
'O 7- „ikyles: of
TRUSSES! TRUSSES !! TRUSSES !
C. IL Needles,
TRUSS AND BRACK ESTAB
' LISHMENT, S. W. Cor. of Twelfth and Race
Streets,"Philadelphia,'lMPoßTlF It of fine PRlencu
TRUSRBS, combining extreme lightness,. ease
and durability with correct construction.
• Hernial et 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, $l, $3,
$4, $5. Double-:-$5, $6, $8 and $lO. In
structions as to weai , , , and how to effect a cure,
when possible, sent With the Truss.
Also for sale, in great variety, Dr. Dancing's
Improved Patent Body Brace, foLgfe cure of
Prolapses Uteri . 1. SpirtatProps and Supports,
Patent Shoulder ' Brace - a, C hest Expanders and
EreCtor -Braces, adapted to all with Stoop
Shouldeis and Weak - Lungs; English Elastic
Abdominal 'Belts, Suspensories. Syringes—
male' end female. ser.Ladies' Rooms, with
Lady attendants. [Aug. 6, 1855. ly
Stoves Stovall
WEr :respectfully, solicit the attention of
the pahlic to--our assortment of 'Mae-
CtEEGOR HEATING STOVES, for Stores,
Churches; Parlors, ka..--warranted 19
give,:atore heat soil4one third lhefuel, asarkanN
other Heating -Stove in use. The large number
whi_eh_have heat sold -in this and other cities
and the constant and , increasing deman4. or .
them, is sufficient gurantee of their superiority
over all other Heating Stoves, and we cheer
fully inSite the strictest investigation of our
claims to the , most perfect article of the kind
. 4-1184 also. have_a_s_uperiof Cauldron,
for farming and chemical purposes, made on
the same principle, for which we claim orilyi
trial to
_be appreciated; We keep constantly ,
on hand an assortment of
,the. leading-COOK
and PARLOR STOVES ; end are sole Agents
in this State for Queen's Portable "Forges--
Buck's Patent Cooking Stoves, and Barstow",
Unrivalled"Cook 40 Parlor Slavic Whilesale
Dealers wilt be supplied et the lowest foundry
prices. NEMAN 4 WA R NICK,
• W 110144410 do Retail Stove Dealers,
N. E. Cos. at Second it Race Rte.
0 •
Susquehanna Hotel,
Opposite Calvert,Station, Baltimore, Md.
THL undersigned having leased the above
Hotel and put it in complete order, is pre
pared to accommodate his friends and the
travelling public. The proprietor will be
pleased to see his old friends; and promises
to make their stay comfortable and" satisfac
tory. Baggage taken_ to and from Calvert
Station free of charge.
JOHN (formerly of Pennes.,)
July 9; 1855. tf PROPRICTOR.
Bounty Land Claims.
PRE 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 new receive the balance, by calling
on the subscriber and making the necessary
application. JOEL B. DANNER.
Gettysburg, March 12, 1855. tf
F. I[• Smith,
- DORT
..MONNAIE, POCKET BOOK,
AND DRESSING CASEMANUFAC.
TU RER, N. W. cor. of Fourth gte Chesnut Sts.,
Philadelphia, always ~on hand a large and
varied assortment of
Port Mennaies, Work Boxes,
Becket Books, Cabals,
'Bankers Cases, Traveling Bags,
NOte Holders, Backgammon Boards,
Port Folios,Chess Men,
Portable Desks, Pocket Mem. Books,
Dressing Cases, Cigar Caies, &c.
Also, a general assortment of ENGLISAI,
FRENCH & GERMAN FANCY•GOVDS,
Fine Pocket Cutler Razors, Razor Strops
and GOld Pens. Wholesale, Second and
Third Floors. F. H. SMITH,
N. W. corner Fourth & Chesnut Sts., Phi ads
N. B.—On'the receipt of tiltl, a Superior
Gold Pest will be sent to any part of the
United States, by mail ;—deseribt ng pen, thus,
medium, hard, or soft. [April 2, 1855. ly
Hay Wanted.
-PERSONS having, Hay to sell,will do well
. by calling on,the Subscriber, in Gettys
burg,' Who is desirous of purchasing. The
highest market pricewill. be paid at all times.
{-As he intends having the Hay, after
being packed, hauled either to Hanover or
Baltimore, the preference to haul will be given
to those from whom he may purchase.
• SULOMON POWERS.
Dec. 6, 1852. tf
Saving Fund
Of United States Company.
YIIVE PER CENT. SAVING FUND.—
. 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 oldest Five Per Cont. Interest Paying
Company in the City anc; State. The money
is paid back without notice, as usual.
June 4, 1855. bin
To Grocers and Confectioners.
B UY your gopds, from first hands and save
per cent. - The undersigned has in
store and offers for sale at the lowest prices,
with a discount of 3 per cent: for cash, „V-
Wednuts, Creain Nuts, Filberts, Ground
Nuts, Raisins, Ciiirants, Citron, Prunes, Dales,
Figs, Oranges, Lemons, Sweet Oil,' Castile
Suap, sfec. All orders by mail promptly at.
tended to. THOMAS BOND,
42 S. Water Street, Phila.
Sept. 10, 1855. 4t
Removals.
THE undersigned informs the public that
he still removes the remains of the dead,
and is prepared to fro 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, 185.,
Great Attraction at the Sand...stone- Front.
Ready-made Clothing . .
EOKG,E ARNOLD has just finished
I I_7f - snaking up, and has on hand, as large a
stock of READY MADE CLOTHING,
suitable for the Fall and Winter Season, as
had ever been offered to the Public to this
lace. • His CLOTHING is all of his own
nianulactu ring, and - Well - Th - ntkco - f - the very
'hest materials, and none of your CiTY-MADE
TRASH, which has been put together in a
hurry by crushing the poor seamstress with a
mere pittance for her labor, or done with the
I loop-stitch of a Sewirig Machine, which if one
Fstitchgives way the whole seam is gone.—
' We give fair wages, have our work well done,
and made of the best , materials, and our young
ladies come in with the garments with smiling
countenances, and cheerful hearts: We shave
now on hand
Coats, of all grades & colors from 1 to 20$,
Pants 66 66 50 cts. to 10$,
Vests " 62i cts. to 7s,
made of all colors, and in every variety of
style.
.We have experienced workmen em
ployed constantly cutting out and making up
all kinds of - Meek,Bliie, - OlifeTClaret, Green,
Brown and Drab Cioths,Coatings,Cassimeres,
Satinetts, Jeans, Vesting's, Drawers, Shirts,
&c. &c.
Having just returned from the East, we
have now on hand, in connection with our
Clothing Store, a very large stock of cheap
Cloths,Cassimeres,Cassinets,Coatings,Jeans,
&c. &c, of every variety of color. We have
just received the Fall and Winter Fashions,
and ff we cannot please you in a garment
made Up we can at all times take your nied
sure, and make up a garment that will please
on short notice. We will not make the bold
assertion that we will sell 25 percent. cheaper
than anybody else, hut that we will sell any
article in our linear' cheap as the cheapest, and.
a little cheaper, and a good deal better. Give
_us_a_calt, examine and judge for yourselves.
Come one, come all, to the CIAYril IN GEM
pipit 111 M, at the
Sand-stone Front of GEO. ARNOLD,
Oct. 15, 1855. tf
E.; B. Utieb ler,
ATTORNEY AT LAW,
WILL faithfully and promptly attend to
all business entrusted to him. Ile
speaks the - German language. Office 3t the
same place, in South Baltimore street, near
Forney's Drug Store, and nearly opposite
Danner & Ziegler's Store. [March 20.
D. 111 I Conaughy,
~.ITTURNEY AT WV,
(oifipe Ti moved to one door West of Buehler's
Drug &800k -store, Chambersburg street,)
Attorney & Solicitor for Patents
and Pensions,
BOUNTY Land Warrants, Back-Pay sus
pended Claims, and - all other claims
against the Govern Merit at Washington, D. C.:
also American claims.in England. Land War
rants located and sold, or bought, and highest
prices given.
Agents engaged in locating warrants in
lowa, Illinois, and other SATesterit States; and
lands for sale there.
Q:2-Apply to him personally-or by letter.
Gettysburg, Nov.-fil, 1853.
J. Lawrence 11111, M. D.,
`~/
AS
i c s ii o c ( e , 7 i n a e a :l b o e o r r a ‘ l ' i v t e r s g t o a f: l. h ,
a Lutheran ad
op
posite Grammer's store, where those wishing
to hav e any Dental Operation performe&
are respectfully invited to call.
REFE RVNOES:
Dr: D. Gilbert, Dr. 13. N. Berluchy, Dr. D.
Horner, Rev. - O. P. Knuth, D.D., Rev. H. L.
I.3anlier, D. 0.,. Rev. Prof. William M. Rey.:
nolile.,Rev.Pi-of.M.Jaeohs, Prof. M.L.Stcever.
Getiysiburg, April 11, 1853. ti
Spouting!
GEORGE and Henry Wampler will make
Hou,se Spouting and ?tit up the same low,
for cash or country produce•. Farawre and all
others wishing their Houses, Barns, &c,
sponted,.would do well to give them a call.
G. &. H. W AMPLER.
April 18, 1853. •
New Ilisedware Store.
TRH subscribers .would respectfully an
nounce to their friends and the public that
they have opened a NEW HARDwAttE
SCORE, in Bahinaore Street, adjoining the
residence of Ono id Ziegler, Gettysburg, in which
they are opening a large and general assort.:
went of :
Hardware, Iron, Steel, Groceries,
CUTLERY, COACH Trum
SPRINGS, AXLES,
tt , -4 ( • Al. ED M 112 11.11 9
w.ebar—marc, 51)oc
Paints, Oils, and Dye-stuffs,
in general, including every desciiption of arti
cles in the, above line& of business, to which
they invite the attention of Coach-makers,
Blacksmiths, Carpenters, Cabinet -makers,
Shoe•makeri, Saddlers, and the public gen
erally.
Our stock having been selected with great
care and purchased for Cash, we guarantee (fur
the Ready Money,) to dispose or any part of
it on as 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 determined to establish a char
acter for selling Goods at low p4ces and Bo
ng business on fair principles.
JOEL B. BANNER,
DAVID ZIEGLER.
Gettysburg, June 9, 1851. tf
A LARGE AND CHEAP LOT OF
GROCERIES, &C.
Firitir EL ZIEGLER has just returned
- the city with the largest lot of
GROCERIES he has__ever before opened, to
which he invites the o fall, all, convinced
that he can offer RARE nAsonms. -- -11-e-ixasn_bm_
a fine lot of HAMS, SHOULDERS, &c;
FISH of all kinds; Oranges, Lemons, and
other fruits ; Crackers, Nuts, Confections ;
Segars, Tebacco Snuff, and a general variety
of everything, " from: a needle to an anchor, "
almost. Give him a call, if you want to buy
what's cheap and good.
Kr Country Produce taken in exchange for
Goods. play,7, 1855.
New Segar & Tobacco
MANUFACTORY.
Q A NI UE I. FABER, Jr., would respectfully
0 inform the citizens of the town and coun
ty, chat he has opened a Segar and Tobacco
oviookr•torv, in Baltimore street, next door to
Forney's
Drug, Store, Gettysburcr, where he
constal,ty
keep on hand a large variety
of S MG A RS,nf the finest flavor, and at the
lowest livioV. Prces. Of CH EVVIN(.4 TO
BACCO he has the choicest kinds—also a
capital article of SNUFF—aII 0e which he
offers as low as the lowest. He only q4ks a
Dissolution of 'Partnership.
_
THE.Co-Partnership existing between the
Subscribers has been dissolved this day
by mutual consent.
We are much obliged to our friends and the
piiblic for the liberal - support extended to us.
Our
Books are placed in the hands of Alex.
Cobean for collection, and we earnestly , re=
eat-those-indebted-w-tts--to-eati----and-make
immediate payment, ait we desire to settle the
business of the firm without delay.
W. W. PAXTON,
Sept. 14. tf ALEX'R COBEAN.
W. W. Paxton
IN FOR S his friends and the public gener
ally, that he wilt continue the Eat & Shoe
Business, at bis old Stand, and will always
keep on hand a large and splendid assortment
of.BOOTS & SHOES, HATS & CAPS of
every variety of style and"prices, which he is
determined to sell low for Cash or .Country
Produce. Call and see the Goods.
Sept. 24, 1855. tf
Wm. B. I VCIeIIan, •
. ArrOHNEY — AT — L — STV, --
OFFICE on the south side -of the public
Square, two doors west of the Sentinel
office. • Aug. 22, 1853.
'PROTECTION AGAINST
LOSS by Fire
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 arid 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 integr.itibility 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 officer's and.in the
direction of its ,operations.
(r)—Hon. Moses Mcate,for represents the
members in this county in the Board of Man
agers, C. ROTH-, Jr., is President, and JOHN
CAMPBELL. Secretary. Office in Bloomfield,
Perry county.
WM. McCLEAN,
Office of M. & W. McClean, Gettysburg
December 25, 1854. tf
Tailoring.
Removed a Few Doors South of the Ofd Stand.
T - H. SKELLY respectfully informs his
e • old customers and the public generally,
that he continues the T.RILOIIING BUSI
NESS, near his old stand, in South Baltimore
street, where he will he happy to accommodate
all who may patronize him. All work en
trusted to his care warranted to fit and be of
Most substantial make. Thankful, for past
favors, he soticts a continuance of public pa
tronage.
['The New York Spring and Summer
Fashions are received. Call and see them.
Gettysbuig, April 9, 1855. - t •
WoOd's Ornamental Iron Works,
Ridge Avenue, Philadelphia.
THE attention of the public is invited to
the extensive manufactory and ware•room
cf the subscriber, who is prepared to furnish,
at the shortest notice, IRON RAILING of
,every description for Cemeteries, Public and
Private Buildings, also l'erandahs, Balconies,
Fountains, Settees, Chairs, Lams, Dogs, gec.,
and other Ornamental Iron Work of a decora
tive character, all bf which is exectitetl with
the express view of pleasing the taste. while
they combine all the requisites,of beauty and
and substantial construction.
Purchasers may rely on having all articles
boxed and shipped to their place of destination.
A hook of designs will be sent to those who
wish to make a Selection.
ROBERT WOOD,
•
Ridge. Avenue, below Spring Garden St., Phila
October 8, 1835. 3in
IMMEDIATE RELIEF FOR THE
TOO IsIIACHE
PTIIIIME is to be had at the d_r_tig stores of
S. H. Buehler, Gettysburg, and James
A. Elder, Ern initsburg, a most efleclual remedy
fur the Toothache, which will, of properly ap
plied, according to directions,) cure the most
violent Toothaeheinstantaneuusly. Should the
pain in course of time reappear, the sarne„ap
plication has to be mode aga;n, and after two
or three applications the cure will be effectual.
Please call for A. Ferger's Toothache Balsam.
Dar Price 25 cents per phial.
August 27, 1855. ly,
Standard Lutheran Books.
THE Lc / Moran 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 Furtnula of Government and Discip
line .adopted by the general synod of the
Evangelical Lutheran Church in the United
States. --- 1.3y-&- S. Schmucker, D. D., one vol.
12 ma.
Life of Martin Luther, edited by Rev. T.
Stork, 1 vol. 8 vo., elegantly illustrated.
Kurtz's Manual of Sacred History, transla
late& by Rev. 0. F. Scheaffer, 1 vol. 12 nio.
The Sepulchers of our Departed, by Rev.
F. W. Anspach, 1 vol. 12 me.
Life of Philip Melancthon, translated from
the German. ny Rev. G. 14`. Grotel.
The (•hildren 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 t'
Family Prayers for each morning and even
ing in the year, with reference to appropriate
Scripture Readings, by Rev. J. Cumming.
Cumming-'s Signs of the Times.
A large assortment of School and Misce-l
alneous Books, Bibles of every description,
a . • Writing Papers and Stationery.
for sale at low prices, a ie i o ks - trre—of
May 21,1855. KELLER KURTZ.
Stauffer 41k: liarley.
CHEAP WATCH ES AND JEWELRY,
Wholesale - * Retail, at the Philadelphia
Watch and Jewelry Store, No. 9t North
Second street, corner of Quarry, Philadelphia.
Gold Lever. Watches, full jeweled, 18 caret
cases, $2B 00; Gold Lepines, 10 caret, $24 00;
Silver Levers, roll 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'
Gold Pencils, $1 00 ; Silver Tea Spoons, set,
$5 00; Gold Pens, with Pencil and Silver
Holder, $1 00
Gold Finger Rings 37} cents to $80; Watch
Glasses, plain, 124 cents, patent 181 ; Lnnet
23; other articles in proportion.. All goods
warranted to be what they are sold for.
STAUFFER & HARLEY.
Gold- d
aiy . p.. for sale at
Now is the Time.
SWEAVER respectfully announces' to
• the Ladies and Gentleinen 'of Gettysburg
and vicinity, that he has resumed the Daguer
reotype business, at the old staarin Cbam
berahurg street, where he will be happy. to re-,
ceive visitors desirous of securing perfect
-Daguerreotypes of themselves or Mends.
_Being_furnished with an entirely new and
costly apparatus, he is prepared, to take pictures
in every style of the art and insure perfect
satisfaction.
Se`Cliarges from 50 cents to $lO.
.26rHostrs of operating from 8 A. M. to 4
P. M.
neyl'ln dress avoid light, red, blue, or pur
ple. Dark dress adds much to the beauty of
the picture. _ Sept. 18,1854. tf
Fall Stock of New Goods.
SEASONABLE Shawl s.—Fash
rj ionable Silks.--Dress Goods, ail
kinds.—Blanket's and Flannels.—Linen and
Cotton Sheetings.--Staple Housekeeping
Goods.—Cloths, Cassimeres and Vrstings.
'EYRE, & LANDELL,
Fourth & Arch Ste., Philad'a.
P. S.—Storekeepers and other net cash buy
ers supplied with scarce and desirable Dry
Goodsat low rates. BARGAINS from Phila.
delphia and New York Auctions daily.
N. 8.-8 cases French Merinoes,all colors,
wholesale from 65 cents to $1,25..
Sept. 10, 1855. 3m -'
11'OGV - FOR BARG3INS !
IW SUPPLY OF FALL AND WINTER
Iteady-made (lathing..
MARCUS SAMSON has just returned
from New York, Philadelphia, and
Baltimore, with the largest and - best assort
ment of RE9DY-M.3I)E CLOTHING, ever
brought to Gettysburg, made up-in magnifi
cent styles, and most approved fashions. In
regard to workmanship, they can't be excelled
by any customer tailor.
Having enlarged my place and stock, I am
able :o sell Ready-made 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, PANTS & VESTS,
of the latest and most fashionable styles, and
every kind of goods suitable for winter wear ;
also BOOTS & SHOES, and . a large assort
ment of Gentlemen's and Boys' Furnishing
Goods, conitsling in extra quality linen-bosom
Shirts, Suspenders, Gloves. Half Hose, Col
lars, Neck and Pocket Handkerchiefs, and an
extraordinary assortment of black satin and
fancy Self-adjusting Stocks, and various other
fancy articles; together with Umbrellas,Trunks,
Carpet Bagsdials, caps, Boots and Shoes. My
Goods are selected and purchased under the
most favorable circumstances. "Quick Sales
4 , Small Profits," is always the motto I am
determined to carry out, at the Money-saving
Clothing Emporium in York street.
A personal examination can alene satisfy
customers of the co:nprehensiveness of my
stock, which I am selling at least 20 percent.
lowet than can be found at any of my com
petitors.
Etty-I am also prepared to sell wholesale to
country. merchants desiring to sell again,
Ready Made Clothingat CHEAPER RATES THAN
CAN BE BOUGHT IN THE CITIES. If you doubt
it call and examine for yourselves:
MARCUS SAMSON.
N. B.—All Goods bought of me will be 'ex
changed if they do not prove satisfactory.
Gettysburg, Oct. 1, 1855.
Gettysburg Foundry.
✓1 NEW FIRM.
THE undersigned, having enteted into part
nership to carry on the Foundry business
under the firm of WARREN & 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 _HATHAWAY and
other Cooking Stoves, the Parlor air
tight and ten plate Stoves, of various styles and
sizes, Pots, Kettles and Tans, and all other
Iron Cooking Utensils, Waffle Irons, Wash
ing Machines, ASh-plates, Boot-scrapers, &c.
Castings for Mills and. other Machinery,
PLOUGH CAS'I'INOSof every description,
&c. We make the Seylar, Blocher, and differ
ent kinds of Witherow Plought: - We .have
also got different patterns of Fencing and
Railing for Cemeteries,Yards and Porches,
which can't be bleat for beauty or cheapness.
0: 1 —All the above articles will be sold cheap
for Cash or Country Produce.
O:frBLACKSMITHING still continued.
BRASS CASTINGS and every thing in
our line made to order.
THRESHING MACHINES repaired at
shortest notice. Being Moulders ourselves,
We will do our work RIGHT.
THOMAS WARREN,
MARTIN WARREN,
HIRAM WARREN,
THOMAS A. WARREN.
Gettysburg, May 14, 1855. tf
1855. New Goods 18543.
91HEt subscriber tenders his acknowledg
ments to his friends and the public for
the liberal patronage heretofore extended to
him, and respectfully informs them that he
has just returned from the cities with a sp,len,
did assortment of N EW GOODS, comprising
in part a fine stock of Delaines, Shawls,Gi ng
hams, Gloves, Stockings, Ribbons, Collars,
Muslins, Irish Linens, &c., all of which will
be sold at the lowest cash prices. He deems
it unnecessary to enumerate the different arti
cles which comprise his stock. He would
earnestly invite all to call and examine before
purchasing elsewhere.
Oct. 15. tf J. S. GRAMMER.
Manure Excavator.
THE subscriber, having purchased the
Patent Right of HURSH'S PATENT'
MANURE EXCAVATOR for all of Adams
county excepting Oxford,Conowago, Berwick
and Mountjoy townships, will sell either the
machines orl
township rights, as purchasers
may prefer. The Excavator also answers an
admirable purpose in unloading hay, by horse
power, requiring but one horse and two hands
sa_. e• t 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-1
trod aced. 1-1. G. CARR. I
Gettysburg, May 7, 1355. Gm
Fall Millinery Goods !
JNO. STONE & SONS, No.
r" - ‘
18 •45 South Second Street, Philad'u,
are now prepared to ()Ter to their customers,
and to the trade, (of their own Importation,)
the larv,est and handsomest assortment of Mil
linery Goods, in this city—consisting, in part
of Bonnet Silks, Ribbons, Velvets, Fancy Fea
thers, Flowers, Laces, cfrc. ic., which will he
sold at the lowest prices, and on the most fa
yotAble terms. [Sept. 17, 1855. 2m
Bush's Allegheny House,
! NTO. 280 Market at., above Bth st., Phila.
.1.11 delphia. Terms, $1,25 per day.
June 4, 1855. ly C. I. BUSH.
lASSIMRIIES, an excellent and desirable
kjassokment, selling very cheep at
Xpril 16. JOHN HOKE'S.
I Marvellous Remedy for a Marvellous Age
Holloway's -Ointment.
rriHE G RAN D EXTER 11 A L REMEDY.
J. By the aid of a micrcscope, we see mil.
,s ns — uflittles—oileningslYll the : surface of our
bodies. Through these this Ointment, whiii
rubbed on the skin, is carried to any organ or
inward part. Diseases of the hidneytr, dia.
orders of the Liver; affections of the heart,
Inflammation of the Lungs, Asthmas, goughs
and Colds, are by its tneans effectually
. .riired.
Every housewife knows that salt passes freel y
through bone or meat of any thickness. ' This
healing Ointment tar more -readily penetrates
through any bone or fleshy part of the living
body, miring the most dangerous inward ccm
plaints, that cannot be reached by other means.
Erysipelas,Salt Rheum &Scorbutic Humors.
No remedy has tver done so much for the
cure.of diseases.of the Sk in,wkatever foMp they
may.assume, as this Ointment. No casof Salt
Rheum, Scurvy,. Sore Heads, Scro ula, or
Erysipelas, can long withstand its in fluence.
The inventor has travelled over man y parts
of the globe, visiting the principal he spitalt,
r
dispensing this Ointment,
_giving ad ice es
pTi
to its a !cation, an has thus been the mesurt
of restoring countless numbers to .health.
.
Sore. Legs, Some Breasts, Wounds & ere.
I s,
Some of the most . scientific surgeons il i toVi
rely solely on the use of this wonderful Oilrit4
meet, when having to cope with the worst
cases of sores, wounds, ulcers, glandular
swellings, and turners. Prof. Holloway has,
by command - of the Allied Governments, dis
patched to the hospitals of the East, large
shipments of this Ointment, to he used under
the directional' 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 .Fistulas.
These - 'and other similar distressing com
plaints 'can be effectually cured if the Oint
ment be well rubbed in over theparts affected,
by otherwise follo%%ing the printed three
__
tions around each pot. -
Both the Ointment and Pills should he used in
' the fallowing cases :
Bunions Piles Sores of all kindi
Burns Rhentnatisru Sprains
Chapped Hands Salt Rheum Scalds
Childblains Skin Diseases ;Swelled Wands
Fistulas
Gout
Lu inbago
Sore Lege --
Sore Breasts
Sore Heeds
Mercurial Eruptions Sore Throats
**• Sold at the Establishment of Professor
TioLLowAir, 80, Maiden Lane, New York, and
244 Strand, London, and by all respectable
Druggists Ind Dealers in Medicines through
out the United States, and the civilized World,
iit Pots,at 251r:eats, 60 cents, and $1 each.
o::!j — There is a considerable saving by tak
ing the larger sizes.
B.—Direetiong for the guidance .of pa
tients in every disorder are affixed so each - Pot„
July 23, 1855, ly eow
New Principle ! No, Poison !
Rhodes' Fever and Ague Cure,
OR, ANTIDOTE TO MALARIA,
FOR the Prevention and . Cure of FETER
and AGUE, or,Cutu. FEVER; DUMB Anus:,
and other INTERMITTENT and REMITTENT
FEVERS; also of B mous FEVERS. accompanied
by TYPHOID SYMPTOMS; TYPHOIDFEVEIt, YeL
LOW. FEVER_,., SHIP and JAIL FEVER, GENERAL
'DEBILITY, NIGHT SWEATS, and all other forma
,of, disease which hare a common origin in
Malaria or Miasma. ,
This subtle atmospheric poison, which at
certain seasons is unavoidably inhaled et every
breath,- is .the :same in character wherever it
exists,—north, south, _east, or ,west,—and will
every where yielu •to this newly discovered
ANTIDOTE, which neutralizes the poison,
completely purifies - the system, and thus en
tirely removes all the cause of disease.
The proprietor distinctly claims these extra
ordinary results for its use,:-
It will protect any resident or traveller.
even in the most sickly or swampy localities,
from•any Ague or Bilious disease whatever,
or any injury from constantly inhaling Malaria
or Miasma.
It will instantly check the Ague in persons
who have suffered for any length of titne, from
one day to twenty years, so that they need
never to have another chill, by continutng its
use according to directions.
It will immediately relieve all the_distress
mg results of bilious or ague diseases, such as
general debility, night sweats, etc.—The pa
tient at once begins to recover appetite ,and
strength, and continues until a permanent and
radical cure is effected. And as a proof that it
is also
WORTHY OF PUBLIC CONFIDENCE,
Because of its
Singular and Entire Harmlessness,
The -following certificate from one of the
most celebrated chernists in the United Stat,es
is attached to every bottle :
New York, June 11, 1855.
"I have made a chemical 'examination of
"RHODES ' FEVER AND AGUE CURE, II , or "AN
TIDOTE TO MALARIA, " and have tested it for
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 injurious to the con
stitution.
JAS. R. CHILTON, M. D., Chemist."
This allows of its
FREE USE AS A PREVENTIVE,
by which all persons may thus be sure of en
tire freedom from the above named diseases, no
matter how sickly the season or swampy the
locality.
PROOFS OF EFFICACY are frequently
published, and the confidence of the public is
asked only in proportion to its aclual merits
wherever introduced and used. These only
are relied upon to prove its worth.
One or two bottles will answer for ordi
nary cases; some may require more. Direc
tions in German, French and Spanish, accom
pany each bottle. Price one dollar.
Prepared and sold by the proprietor,
JAMES A. RHODES, Providence, R. I.
For sale by druggists generally.
Nov. 12, 1855. ly
- Hanover B. Railroad.
TRAINS over the Hanover Branch Ran
road now run as follows:
- • 77..
with Passengers for York, Harrisburg, Col
umbia and Philadelphia. This Train.also
connects with the Express for Baltimor#, ar
riving there at I P. M., stopping at Githt9ck,
Parkton and Cockeysville.
Second Train leaves at 2 P. Dl., wit4l Pas
seng,ers for Baltimore and intermediate places,
and returns with passengers from Y ork, &c.
J. LEIB, Agent.
July 23, 1855. tf
China, Glass and Queensware
Geo. 31, Bokee, Successor to J. C. 80/tie sfr Co.,
IMPORTER and Dealer in C H lANI A N A ,
GLASS and QC; EENSWARE, 41 /Vora
Howard Street, (between Fayette and Lexing•
ton s:rects,) Baltimore, Md., respectfully in
vites the attention of Dealers to anexanainstion
of his well assorted stock before purchileing
elsewhere. [Feb. 19,1855. ly
Wall Paper.
z - ELL ER K U RTZ invites the attention of
It House-keepers and others, who, intend
fitting up their houses thisspring, to his stork
of Side, Ceiling and Border Paper. May 21.
]
- Stiff'Joints
tleerm
Venereal Sores
'Wounds of all kinds