The Republican compiler. (Gettysburg [Pa.]) 1818-1857, December 03, 1855, Image 4

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    ..:OLD:SOVDEERS: -
.130Enty Land Act a 1855:
0 rully piepa red to
le - , and is cr,stats Irn flotsa
sl7 . f
r soldieis of the War of 1811. and
at 4,tho ; Wars of the V. States --their widow s
a ArilPlot children. - 11dilttion to his L o ng.
';'crperitlaca,. anki success. he wool(' add, that.
Li all tile'many ellims he has hitherto filed,
(he s tweea,loo and Q 00) he has carefully pre
sercerl'oad,has,tiow-eveiy thing - tleCCAMity to
eiOiWs.lllll right§ of claita,ints- , •aA.ASO Rnifa
104, ,4) ,oniparites, and facilities for fur
'Tkits, - • -
proofs in' all cases that may he ear
trii•:tea
He hifs .made: complete arrartv,ements for
beggia,:.; grari;anis in the w vstern States. frar•
r vi)iiipri, 4 :ht-LiYarrantsPoif. Apply gersonal-
J . ) , or by letter to 1). WOONNUGHY.
fietty . sharg,.lllarch ‘a, 1955. If
New 'Firm and G 0041 4 —.
rri tatileri,bers , having bonght the stock
t of Boots, Shoes, Hats and Can,or KFIL
-1,0)L.K DIVP74. purerrse, continuing the heal. :
p1ei ; %5,01 the old established stand, South. East
Coruer, of Centre Square, where they have
pet received a fresh supply of theatre - ye - goods
from the cities of Pitiladelphiaarid Baltimore,
coi,uprising all the new and desirable .styles of
,1110u1s.,Boys • and Youths' Silk, Fur,
vait d fon h
. 11 A
Boys!- afrd V, oohs b op Garr,
kip, and Grained BOOTS &
1 - 10 ES, with a.large assortment, of loditts',
ltliep-s' , and ChM's Walking and Ptne,Dress
t•YHQ,II,IS, rr u Dress-shoes,
Etiskinl and Sanditlls In every variety.
We would respectfully. annoance to the citi- ;
eel's of Adam.= county, that we have an earnest
tli;spoSition to, please the particular taw of
every. one w ho - mity. favor us with their patron-'
and respectfrilly ask all do cell and see.
.The.business will he conducted under the
rim of CO p EA N & PAXTON.
AI, EXAti DER 0013 FAN,
DUNLOP PAXTON,
Oct, 22. 18 55 . .
M subscriber_ having disposed of his in
serest in the Boot. Shoe, Hat and Oa!)
Business to Messrs..COREAN A PAXTt)N,
respectfully asks the conti nuance of h i s friends
Ana customers to patronize the Now Finn.
IiELLI;it KURTZ.
Oct. .0„ 1855.
Lost and Found!
AT TIIE CHEAP CORNER,
- ,It- Winter Gootbi,
E. every description, will be sold very tow
fes cash, Also a variety of SHA WLS,
ri;ni " 141.4 DE C407711.NG, very
cheap. Call and - See,
. ,
Ce'tysburn Oct 0 9 1855
The best System of doing BusineSs
alvtrays.to, sell.a good article to give each
customer the-full Value qf money. In
I:43.t.nmater.,yon will always give satisfaction
and secure a customer in future, .4erosci
Goiniemon who wish to buy FC4"!11:7,1V- 4 ,
B,IJ P LO CA R. 141 A G 141, •
made in the most foullionahre style, and of the
hest - Inliterials, should call Upon the under
&veil, as he- defies any. 4d/ter manufacturer
to productla better. Carriage at any price.
..4..;:rOrders from a
s distariee thankfully re
ceived, and promptly 'attended - to. Repairing
dune at short notice'and on reasonable terms.
t):.7"Countryproguce taken in exchange for
work. H. G. CARR,
York Street, apposite the Post Wice.
-:Oettyaburg, May. 7, 1855. tiin
New Goods.
ARNOLD teas just returned from
jr . the Cities — with a- larao-Ani, DRY
ct . Oo DS. G ROC EWES, qu SWAR E.
RHAoy MADE CLOTHING, LADIES!
DRESS GOODS. St.a.; among which are
English and French Cloths, Coatings, Cassi.
metes, s'etinetts, Jeans, Blankets, Flannels,
isnd an endless variety of LADIES' DRESS
GOODS.,4ogether with almost every article
in his,line of business—..all of which will be
sold as cheap, if not a little cheaper. than any
other.eitahlishment here or elsewhere. And
to Cloths, Cassimeres, Satinetts, and
Bea.dy-made Clothing . , we challenge corn
ptlitilin, Having now furnished you with
Goode for upwards of 40 years, I have at all
tipies endeavored to pursue a strai? - ht.torward
course, arid furnish every article in
nly fine of business upon the very best terms,
Find will continue to do so.—. Give us a call.
'OcCIS, 1855. tr - G. A.
Abram Arnold
IrNTENDS removing . to York, and must
titerefore . settlo up bis business. All per
acKsiroos of saving costs, especially Hose
w l t'ic accounts art of long standing, can do So
by calling immediately- and paying up. LT ;-
lass this be done, without delay, suits will be
i,lstituted without respect to persons ; a si:ni.
Lir appeal to thein lutving been utterly iliste
garded. 11,9 further indulgence will be given,
- is -Now SELLINO OFF AT OUST.
June 4, 1855.
Bounty Lands.
OLTAI,F,RS who served in any war of the
1. U. States a term no: less than fourteen
dap, lre entitled to 160 ACRES 130 U NTY
N 1), and in case of the death of the soldier,
Eris widow or minor children, (if any,) are
entitled to the sante quantity. In CaSPS WilKft
40 or 80 :1cr4.9 have already been received, the
difference tiveessary to inaLe up the 160 acres
run now hr drawn
kr„,r-A.ppiy to the subscriber, at his office.
Au Graysburg. where persons having Land
Warrants to ,e. 14 way obtain the highest price
Jor - R. G. AITIIEARY.
March 19, 1855. Gin
ibillMiiill4ll 'Tug:Nor.
TO HS 'l'l PTO N, Fashionable Bar
t) ber and 1-I , :ir Dre_ser, can at all the - es
ire friiial prepared to attend to the calls of the
people,at the 'I emple. in the Diamond,
ug the County Building. From long I N;po
- ate Litters hirns:plf that hp e;,,
:Omagh all the r. • ;• .
:'
-Trial Depar tment with sew!, on inninte (4r;at tsargain, in Books 1.
degree of skill, as wil! meet wit h the entire l'oetical.-Juveuile,llliscellancous,Standard and
lii•ltlStitetioil of all who .1a37 Silbulit their HIIIIS - Presentation Books. very (-'llCa P . ' . Wan. li._llC_Ciell hut,
__:_tft_thelie_eft_aArileal-ol- his -rdzors,- - 1 - le hopes,- (..;, , -.- 1 - I'.ll - 'l.l - : A - ND FA N - C - Y - NTATI ON ER N . , ' 3 7'7'(l/I.VE Y 37' L.llr.
.therefore. Eliot I-y- his attention to business, ,A ) -Superior 1-Viiite Ritled Letter Paper, $l,-
rind a' desire to please, he will 'merit as well sti per 'team. Leber an d Note Envel o p e , i n t fAVFICE on the south side of the Public
Wall .31111liatery Goods :
AFP; receive. a itlinral share of vuldi c p a i rmin a,.... o rea t v a ri e ty. Weo t li fl .rS forni,hod a t yeti. N ) 1 Square, two doors west of the Sentinel
,g'lte.sicit will he attentle.d, to at their private anoderate roles. Cards \\ ritten and Engraved. office. Aug. :2-2. 185-3. 1 0 ',"'', '''', .INO. STONE & SONS, No.
dwellintrs. t,illflitii and other Stets) Pens. Snitorjor . _ _
_____ _______ --- -- •, ---- 10 e)•_/. 4:1 South fir, Street, Plii Zaire!,
Il 1 EDI AT E RELIEF FOR THE are now prepared to offer to their customers,
Geity•tharg. Jan. 8.1853. I r ll ,tin Wafers, :z1.?:.3 Moito"s on a She, ~ fhr
'..!") ra n t,;. I ok,41,11:(1 , ;. 1 ) .-n•Knives, l'olo.r TOO 4111114A-CllilliLl--: _au.d_i_n_t_h_e_a_r4,l4le , (o -f theit--ryw-u-trnrym - ratirmT)
',\ of &c. Vim) Turkey ,tloropfo
. 1 ) .•rle- lIIIER Eisto he had al-the drug - stores of the largest and hantlsomest assortment of 'Mil
‘loonaies• Rartfolioß, Le. C.arir'''Cuses, c s. 11. Buell ltbr, GetlV Abu rg,,, and .lames liners Goods, in this vily—r s onsisti:l2: in part ,
:3 i
~i •ligi ii tini c in H o ards. &e. W ith a very hir,.. A, Elder. Enimit...luirtz. a most (Vertical relatily of Bonnet Si 11cP, Ribhoni, Velvers, Fancy Pea
,rl , hole(' ,l of 7' ,, 1/ 8r) ,, /,' , ,, Gizni•q.
.P •o' tin 7 .l )( , !jorch/. IA 11 . .e1l Will, of properly ap-
!hers. Powers. Laces. 4-n. (ye., which wilt he
bik , Pcteil Pic:arts, 4 . c. .?1,',.1 no., Scrap 13,,,,?:s P;it"i. ace' .rAin , r to directions,) cure the rno:4l sold at the lowest prices, and on the most fa
awl Eni,fraPi n' , N. I'. TI - 10 -..!50N,, riab:ut Toot/awls,- instinthinemvili i . Should the vorable terms. [Sept. 17, 1555. 2in I
April 23, 1855. 1 v 11.,in in cnursr of time reappear, the saute ap- : 7 v p - ----
- -
• plii•iiti,ni lids to be wade agaqi, and after two ' - "ush's Allegheny House,
or three application, the core will he effectual. 'O. i2BO Market st., above Fith st., Phila
_. •
Pi f iaiin cal; for A. Fer,zer's• Toothache Balsa ;sir ....1 de/Phu/J-7 ___
~- . .-ij- Pi tcP 9,5 cents: per phial. 1 June 4, 1855.
A ivriist :.!I*, 1855. 1 y
- - - - - 1 ,-‘z.:lN!, fii? E.''4... - ari-e•-x-eed-le-nt-and desirable
/ assortment, selliti i ; very eheip at
April 16, JOIIN I,loli,E*.
Wal! rap,)er.
"1 - 7" P,I, f, 11:151tTZ atu - mticp , •1
and oth.-rs. hoof
aing up tip•tr this spit 71' , !,
of Stile, a;:ti it , ,r4ler \LIN. :21.
JA.PS.-.,Partfry a,S Cooinion in
eildiess variety, to bn 'too,.
TINT r“ , ” 1 1 , - , 1 spl , ll , lid assori
t, ;gent of 01 , E EN' Vti i? . ,
11 IL', 1: 11 lilr 4 . t
eivi; - VATIN iViTc)chs.,
Card.
JOHN UOKE.
Z1E1;
TRUSSES! `TRUSSES!! TRUSSES!!!
C. liir.TNeed l leS,
•• n - 'PRUSi__AND BRACE: - ENTATI.
LISHNIENI'.S, IV. for. l'wellth and Race
Striyis, Philarfelphia,l MPi arca of fine Fag:veil
Tatisses, Combining extreme li4ll:nes4, eami
and durability with correct construction.
tlernial` or ruptured patients. CM3 he
by remitting atoolints, as below
number of inches fOund the hips. and stating
Side affected, Cost of Single Truss, $2., $3,
s+4.:x3. - Double—is, SG, ICS , and 0,410.
titruction's as to wear, and'how to.eltecta cure, l
when possible, sent with the Truss.
:tilsn for sale, in great.variioly, Dr. narmineg
baprimed Patent Body Braet, fur the cure of
Protapsus Uteri,. ' Spinal Props and Supports,
Patent .Shotilder Braees,Chest Expanders and
Erector 13rares, adapted to all with Stoop
Shoulders and IVeal: Lungs; English Elastic
Abdoininal Belts, Susperm)ries,__Syringefi.......
Male nod Ce:nale. At:lrLadies' Booms, with l
Lady attendants. [Aug. 6, 105. I y
stoves Slovcs!!
ANTE respectfully solicit the. attention ..of
t'• the public to our assortment of Mae
( G R - P, - 111;;A'r
' nails, Churches, Parlors, &c.,—tuarranled to
oi. e m o re heat with one third //tepid. //mnany ,
other Beating Sluve in use. The large monlier
which have helm sold in this and other. cities,
.and the constant-arid increasing, demand for
them, is SI/ fricierit go r.tritee of their superiority
over all other Heating' Stoves, and we cheer.
fully invite the strictest investigation of our .
clainiff to the moat perfect article of the kind
in use. We also have-a superior Cauldron,
for farming and eke - mical purposes, made on
the sante principle, for which we claim only a
trial In.be appreciated: We keep constantly
on harid an assortment of the leading, COOK
and PARLOR, STOVES; and are sole Agents
'hi this State for Queen's Portahle
Buck'‘ Patent (milting. Stoves, and Barstow's
Cople 4r Parlor Stoves. WI eleAale,
Dealers will he supplied at the lowest foundry
prices. NEM AN & WARNICK,
whohm.i.,& noun Stovri Do,llnr4,
E. Cur. tir Secon4 & Rasa .its, Yhilnd'o,
Sept. to, 1555. 3w
-E. 11. Sittith,
DORT. MO NN A I 1.1,, l'oo (CET HOOK,
.A NLYI)it KSSING CASE M Als/ CIFAC
TLT REV. N. IV, cur. of Pourde c Ciasnui Sts,
Philadclphia, always on hand a large and
varied asBortment of
Port Monnaies, Work Boxes,
Poelet Books, Cabas,
Bankers Cases, 'Traveling Bags,
Note Holders, Bacltgainmon Boards,
Port Folios, Chess (lien,
Portable Desks, . Pocket Mem. Books,
Dressiris, Cigar Cases, &e.
Also, 41 general assortment of ENGLISH,
FRENCH & G MAN FANCY GOODS,
Fine Pocket Cutlery, Razors, Razor Strops
and Gold Pens. Wholesale, Second and
Third Floors. F. 11. SMITH,
N. W. mrnor Fourth & Chopinta Sts., philluitt
11. B.—On the receipt of $l. a Superior
Gold Pen will he sent to aby part of the
U Cited States, ;—„deseri ht pen, thus,
niedium, hard, or soft. pril '9, 1855. ly
Slllgt . tehanna
9pposite Calvert *tattoo. naltkmore. Md.
rum E•undersigned having leased the above
j, 11 otel,and put it in complete order, is pre
pared to atscommodate his friends and the
travelling Tilt) proprietor will be
pleased, o 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 'BA RR, (formerly of Penna.:,)
July 9, 1555, tf PROPRIUTOIL
ilminty Land Claims.
midersianed will attend promptly to
the collection of elitimit for 13(1U isiTY
LAN ))S tinder the late act- of Congress.
Those who have already received 40 or 8,0
Acres, can now receive the balance, by calling
on the sobseriber and making the necessary
uppheation. , • JOEL IL DANNER—
Gettysburg, March 12, 1855,, tf
Kay Wanted.
ERSONS lniving: Hay to sell,willdowell
.11- by calling on the subscriber, in Gettys
burg, who is desirous of purchasing. The
highest market price will be paid at all flume..
KrAs he intends having the Hay, after
being packed, hauled either to Hanover or
Balti - ourre - otio - prole - re - ne - e - talimitwilthe given
to those from whom he may purchase.
SO 40 MON POWERS.
Dec, 6, 1852. tf
Saying Fund
Of the United States Company.
PER CENT. SAVING PUND,—
At Third and Chesnut, Philadelphia, the
Grand Pmeer Saving Fund of the United
States Company is receiving money daily;
also Monday evenings, on deposit. Thia is
the oldest Five Pet Cert. Interest Paying
Company in the City atu; State. The utoney
is paid back with - out nuttee,-as usual.
June 4, 1655. Gin
'l'4) Gi'rocers and Confectioners.
PUY your goods from first hands and save
_11) 20 per cent. The undersigned has in
store and afters for sale at the lowest prices.
with a disconnt of 3 per cent. for cash, Al
monds, ill - obi:11s, Cream Nu/s, b'ilberls, Ground
Nuts, jiaisira,Currants, Citron, Prunes, Dales,
kV Oranges, Lemons, Sweet Oil, Castile
Soap, 51 , •e. All orders by mail promptly at
tended to. THONI AS 110 N D. •
42 S. Water Strout, Inlita.
Sept. 10, 1855. 4t
Removals.
MI-IF, undersigned informs the public that
.11. he sell removes the remains of the dead,
and is prepared to go to any
,distance to bring
them here. Ills charges are lower than eve
—and as low as the lowest.
A. W. FLENIAIIN G.
Gettysburg, Sept. 10, 1835.
TUE CHEAP CASII
Hook and Stationery Store,
viwth We 31 crn% r, Sixth and ~9reli Ms. 'hi;
FON. ;in() a farm; assorimont of II.11?1/-
\v A n (.11,, i p ;it
\ll N ii,`,7TOCK BROTHER`:.
llti,p.aml over
ttivt 11:1() as
' l'i et.e
1-111NESTUeli.,:%
rawrEcTioN AcairvsT
L9SS by Fire!
_
-1111 ill undersigned informs property-holders
that he 4718 been duly appointed Agent of
the PERRY COUNTY MUTUAL FILM'
I NTSUILAN 4.; (;OiiIPANY, and that he
-the only Agent in Adams county for the same.
lie will take original and renew old bow
raricesfor %aid Company, which, since its In-,
corporatiorwi n—l - Et=l'.3 - ; — bas -- stermsd - t - tre,pel fed - I
confidence of the people of Adams and the
adioioing counties, (it' being authorized to
offeet - Insorances 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 insurod_ property. };fiery person insur
ing, becomes a member of the Company, and
may act in the selt.ction of officers and in the
direttion of its operations.
; Mons MeCt.cArt represents the
members in this county in the Board of Man
agers. C, Went, Jr.,.is President, and JOHN
CA MPIMIA., Secretary. , Office in Bloomfield,
Perry county.
De6;rriber 25, 1854. tf
_
Tailoring.
Removed a feew Doors South of the 01d stand.
J-H. SKET..frY - respectfully informs hiS
4 , old customers and the public generally,
that tie continueg. the T. 4 L /? /./V/ ; BUSI
NESS, rtea r his ail S out h I.3.aiihnore
street, where he will be happy to accommodate
all who may patronize him. All work en
trusted to bis care warranted to fit and be of
roost substantial make,- Thank rut-for—past
favors, he solictu a continuance of public pa
tromge.
A'4:2 . - k - The New York ,S'pring 'and Summer
Fashions art recoived. Call arid see their':
Getty, shill v, April 9, 1855.
Wood's Ornamental Iron Works,
Ridge avenue, Philadelphia.
pin.; attention, of the public. is invited to
the extensive manufactory and . ware•room
cf the subscriber, who is prepared to tarnish,
at the shortest notice, IRON RAILING of
every description for Grineleriee, Public and
Private fluildings,'abo, V 617011114, lialcuuics,
Puuntaing, ,Setic e s,a_hairs, Luny?, DazB. !Pc.,
and other Ornamental. Iron Work of a decora
tive character, all of Which k executed with
the express vieiv of pleasisur the taste. while
they combine all the requisites of beauty and
and snhetarnial construction.
Porchasprq may rely on havinz all articles
boxed and stripped to their place of destination.
A book of designs
_will be sem to those who
wish to Make a selection.
itn IWAIT Wow).
um g o Av,„„o ; booty Spring. Garrett
October 8, 1835. 3m
Standard Lutheran Books. Fall Stock of New Goods.
Pr n E Lutheran Manual, on Scriptural Prin- 1
Q ~-%,1 .
S EASON A 13 L E Shawls.—Fash
-1 ciples; or the Angsburtr Confession.—
OPP • tonable Silkß.—Dress Goods, all
lilustrated and sustained, chirdly by scripture . ---f
ktrids.—lllatikets and Flannels.—Linen and
l irook and extracts from standard Lutheran , .
Theologians of Europe and America; together_ es Cotton Sheeting - s.----Staple Housek eetings. ping
with the Formula el Government and Dibuip- I G00d5,..--Cloths, Cassitneres and V i
LYRE & LAN DEL L,
line adopted by the general. synod of, the l „.. ' Fourth& Arai Sta., Pi.iind'.l.
....
Evotigelieal Lutheran eh ureh in the U nites) P. S.—Storekeepers and other net crmli buy-
States, fly S. 5, Schmuclier, D. D., one vol. 1 ers ' supplied with scarce and desirable Dry
12 mo. Goods at low rates. BARG A 1 N 8 from Phila.
Life-of Martin Luther, edited by Rev. T. I delphia and NdW York Auctions daily.
Stork, 1 vol. 8 vo., elegantly illustrated. N. IL---.8 cases French Merinoes,all oolors,
Ktirtz's Minim! of Sacred History, transia. wholesale from (i 5 cents to $4,25.
latml by 14v. c. F. Scheaffer, 1 vol. 12 mo. f Sept. 10, 1855. 3 m
The Sept lepers at our Departed, by Rev.
F. VV. A nspach, 1, vol. 12 too.
Lilo of Philip Mclancihon, translated from
the German, by Rev, G. F. Grotel.
The Children of the New Testament, by
itfiv. T. Stork.
Also, New Pailplications
Of the leadintr book publisliers, regularly
reeeived, and for sale al I)1161 tier ' s pricer.
The follnw hig . ji4l reeei‘.eri :
Family Prayers for e.4e1l morning and even
ing in the year, wRh reference to appropriate
Scripture Readings, by Rev. J. Cumming.
Cumming's: Signs of the Times.
A large as.aortmoot of School and Miscel
altteous Books, Bibles of every description,
Blank 13ooks, Writing Paps and Stationery,
for sale at low prices, at the Bookstore 6f
May 21, 1555. 1i1f.1,141q? KURTZ.
Az;
Clll EA P IVATCUES AND JEWELRY,
) 1V holcuAle & Betad, at the Phi ladelp - hia
ate); and — rewerrySThre, Nn. 911N r ort
Second street, corner of Quarry, Philadelphia.
Gold Lever ‘.‘atclies, full jeweled., IS caret
cases, S2EI 00; Gold Lepines, 10 caret, $2l 00;
Silver Levers, NH jeweled, $l2 00; Silver
' , Primes. jewels, $9 00; Superior- Qoaruers,
$7 00 ; Gold Spectacles, $7 00 ; Fine Silver
do., $1 50 ; Gold Braeelets, $3 00; Ladies'
Penuils, $1 00 ; Silver Tea Spoons, set,
$5 (10; Gold Pens, with Pelted and Silver
Holder, $l. 00
Gold Finger Rings 37,-; cents to 8O; Watch
Glasses, plain, 1J vents, patent 1S ; Lunet
other ;wicks in proportion. All goods
warranted to he +•hut they are sold for.
STAUFFER & HARL FN.
On hand, some Clold and Silver Levers and
Lepines, still lower than the above prices.
Oct. 1, 1555. ly
DisNoindion of Partnership.
rutHE Co-Partner - ship 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,
Sept. 14. tf ALEX'R COB EAN.
Iv. W. Paxton
MANURE EXCAVATOR for all of Adams
TNgetter-county excepting Oxford,Conowago, Berwick
E ORMS Ins friends and the public and Mountjey townships, will sell either the
ally, that he will continue the Eat & Stine machines or township
rights,
as
purchasers
Business, at his old Stand, and will always thav prefer, The Excavator also answers an
' o ' n h an d a larzre and splendid assortment
nl admirable purpose in unloading hay, by horse
every variety of style
BOOTS & SllO E
and price., wh4 S. HATS & CAPS °' 11 he is ,
power, requiring hat one horse and two hands
. to unload load of ha ten minut and
determined to sell low for Cash or Country
earrv-it-to a
the.--highcva-intr in t-n-f-the-b-wn e . s, The
`attention of farmers is invited to this valuable
improvement, as it is one of tho'cheapest and
most useful agricultural implements ever in
t trod ite , H. G. CARR.
Gettysburg, May 7, 1355. but
rouuee. sill see If 3 00( S
-Sep;. '24. 1855. tr
)1:`)0 \IS r.11(1 (_7eddr Ware. 1,.r ,
.1 FAUN I:l`.7O)Ch:S
Wl4. Mee LE Mi.
NO 0 1 FUR 8,11 RG dfNS if
• .
NEW SUPPLY OF FALL AND WIN'TEE Ready-made Clothing.
El OR Prevention and Cure of Fevrn
Ithodev 7 Fever a
.Ready-niatle Clothing. (-+ EORG I: ARNOLD has just finished OR, ANTIDOTE TO MALARIA,
lid Ague Cnre,
.
.. 7k , r , , , , , 2 ,, Ns
e s w A N v i s o o:
phialislajtileisltphrieaturanentt i l ‘,...x making up, and has, on hand, as large a ir4 .the
other IriTerimiTTENT and - REMITITNT
11l stock . of RIADY :MADE CLOTHING,
awl and &one, or CtilLa Feves; Dunce Acme
Baltimore, with the lariest awl best assort- suitable for the Fall and Winter Season, as
is all of his own t r.
ment of READY- 111 dIDE C 1,07 HING. ever , has ever heen offered to the I &O/c to 614
brought to Gettysburg, made up in ,magnift- , Pl'4"- Hit CLOI'HING
`' r il i * ir ir F -sP i l v al :n 3)B , °B : Yi ti llri t P l ° a l 7l B .l l A F' l li FF ° 7 l :7 . IC UPC' K EIC. , ? L iTill e P4 N lll : 7 : ll : le A Ld r, -
rent styles, and most approved fashions. In 1 manuftctitrin, and well made_, ‘ of the very
--- i best-materiais4 - atid - norte - ofyear 4, o - V-M - A - DE - -
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
loop-stitch of a Sewing Machine, which ifone '
stitch gives way the whole seam is gone.—
We give fair wages, have our work well done,
and made or the he.t materials, and our young
ladies come in with the g arments with smiling
countenances and cheerf ul hearts. We have
regari try workinanshjp, they cartexcelle
by any customer tailor.
Having enlarged my place *and stock. 1 a
able :o sell &tidy-made LI/Warw . of every de
scription, cheaper Than ever oeered before it
tis or any other place this sine of the Atlan
e. My stock consists in part of COATS
f all sixes. , prices, colors-and kinds, made ni
'4 superior manner. PANTS•& VESTS
f the latest arid most fashionable styles, and
very kind of (nods suitable for winter wear
/so BOOTS & SHOES, and a large assort
ent of Gentlemen's' and Buys' Furnishing
Gonda, consisting in extra quality linen-hosot
Shirts,: Suspenders, Gloves. Half Hose, Col
rs, Neek and Pocket Hind-kerchiefs, and_ ar
.i ictraordirra'ry.assortment of black satin and
aney S:elpruljusling Stocks, and various mile
• ,
Carpet Bags, flats, Caps, Niatiitial Skies. My
Goods are selected and purchased under the
most favorable circumstances. "Quick Sults
4 , - Small Pryils," is always the motto I am
determined 16 carry out, at the Muney•saving
Cluthinz Emporium irl York street.
A personal examination can alone satisfy
customers of tile coalprelimisiveness of my
stock, which I am selling at least 20 percent,
Towel than can be found at -any of my coins
petitors: -
-also-prepared-to-se-1-1-wirolesale-to--
country merchants desiring to sell again,
Ready Made Clothing at CHEAPER HATES 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 riot prove satisfactory.
Gettysburg, Oct. 1, 1855.
• Now is the Time.
WEAVER respectfully announces to
• the Ladies and Gentlemen of Gettysburg
and vicinity, .hat helms resumed the Daguer
reotype business, at the old stand, in Cham- -
hershurg street, where he will be happy to re
cei.ve • visitors desirous of securing perfect
Daguerreotypes:of thmselves or friends.
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,
7ifq) ha rgeS from 50 cents to $lO.
.tl-; . f.rfio!lrs of operating from 8 A. M..to 4
P. M.
ITo dress avoid light, red, blue, or pur
ple. Dark dress adds much to the beauty of
the picture. Sept. 18,1854. tf
Gettysburg Foundry.
.9 NE 14' FIR
.
/UN El'undersigned, having entered into part
nership to carry on the Foundry business
under the firm of INA R R EN bz, SONS, hereby
niche 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 HATH AWAY and
other Cooking Stoves, the . Parlor air
and len plale Stoves, of various styles and
sizes, P o ts, Kettles and Pans, and all other
Iron Cooking Utensils, Waffle Irons, Wash
ing Machines, Ash-plates, Boot•scropers,
Castings' for Mills and other Machinery,
PLO LIG El CASTINGS of every description,
&e. We make the &whir, and differ
ent kinds of ft itherow Ploughs. We have
also got different patterns of Fencing:and
Railing for Cemeteries, Ya rds and Porches,
which can't he beat for beauty or cheapness.
All the above articles will be sold cheap'
for Cash or Country Produce. •
Kr LILAC still continued.
BRASS CASTINGS antLevery thing in
our line made to order.
TH RES!' ING repaired at
shortest notice. Being Moulders_outselves,
we will do our work luotrr. -
• THOMAS WARREN, -
MARTIN WARREN,
11112.-01 WARREN,
THOMAS A. WARREN.
Gettysburg, May 14, 1855. if
1555. New Goods: 1855.
91HE subscriber tenders his nchnowledg
-1 nientA to his friends and the public ,for
the liberal patronage heretofore extended to
hilt:, and respectfully informs them that he
has just returned from - the cities with a splen
did assortment of N EW GOODS, comprising
in part a fine stock-of Delaines, Shawls,Ging.
hams, Gloves, :Stockiuos, Ribbons, Collars,
Muslins, Irish Linen', &c., all of which will
he sold at the lowe:t cash prices, lie deems,
it unnecessary to enumerate the different aril.
ales which comprise his stocic. He would
earnestly invite all to call and examine before
purchasing elsewhere.
Oct. 15. tf 3. S. GRAMMER.
Manure Excavator.
Fri 'HE
,subsc•riber, having purchased the
Patent Riaht of 1-1 RSUPS PATENT
erins, til,:n per itay. --
ly C. 1. BUSH..
Great 'Attraction at the viand-stotie Front.
now on hand _
Coats of air grades & colors from 1 to 20$,
Pants " . " , '5O cts. to 10$,
Vests - ' if it 623 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 Black, Blue, Olive, Claret, Green,
. " -. . - . • cr: I'l sit eres
Satinetts, Jeans, Vestings, Drawersi—Elliirts,
&c. &c.
Having just returned from th.. East, we
. have now on hand, in connection with our
Clothing Store, a very large stock of cheap
Cloths,Uassitneres,Cas`sinets,Coatings.Jeans,
&e. &c. of every variety of color. We have
just received the ,Fall and Winter Fashions,
and if we cannot please you. in a garment
made up we can at all times take your mea
sure, and, make up a garment that will please,
_an sho ti waLnot e bold.
assertion that we will sell 25 per cent.tcheaper
than anybody else, hut that we will sell any
article in our line us cheap as . the cheapest, and
a little cheaper,,and a good deal better. Give
us a call, examine and judge for yourselves.
Conti' one, come all, to the CLOTHING EM
PORIUM, at the
Sand-stone Front of GEO. ARNOLD.
Oct. 15, 1855. If
J. Lawrence Hill, M. D.,
try* .
lIAS his Office one doorwest athe Lutheran
church, in Chambersborg street; and op
posite Granimer's store, where those wishing
to have any Dental Operation performed
are respectfully invited to call.
RE FE RENCES:
Dr. D. Gilbert, Dr. C. N. Berluchy, Dr. D.
Horner, Rev. C. P. Knuth, D.D., Rev. El; L.
Bativ,liPr, D. I)., Rev. Prof. William M. Rey
wilds,Rev. Prof. M.Jacobs, Prof. M. L.Stce ver.
Gettysburg-, April 11, 1853. tf
E. B. Buehler,
STTORN EY ST ISW,
WILL faithfully and promptly attend to
all business entrusted to him. He
speaks the German lammage. Office a t the
same place, in South Baltimore street, near
Forney's Drm.r Store, and nearly opposite
Danner ,& Zictler's Store. , [March 20.
inTonaughy,
ATTORNEY AT LAW,
(Office removed to one door West of Buehler's
Drug &800k -store, tiliatalnrsburg street,)
Attorney & Solicitor for Patents
'and Pensions S.
BOUNTY Land Warrants, Back-Pay sus
pended Claims, and all other claims
against the Government 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
10Wa., Illinois, and other Westeen.States; and
lands for sale there.
(* - -Apply to him personnfly orby letter.
Gettysburg, Nov. 21, 1853.
:New Vitardware Store.
THEN subscribers would respectfully an
nounce to their friends and the public that
they have opened a NEW HARDWARE
STOR - Ball/ Street, adjoining the%
residence of David Ziegler, Gettysburg, in which
they are opening a large and general assort
ment of
Hardware. Iron, Steel, Groceries,
CUTL E RI, COACH TRIMMINGS,
SPRINGS, AXLES,
• r‘
- 5
(Et bar-mare, klipe fittbings,
Paints, Oils, anal Dye-scutES,
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,
Shoemakers, Saddlers, and the public gen
eri.l ly.
Our stock having been selected with great
care and 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.
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 prices and do
ng business on fair principles.
JOEL 13. DANNER,
DAVID ZIEGLER.
Gettysburg, June 9, 1851. tf
A LARGE AND CHEAP LOT OF
GROCERIES, &C.
ENIA.NU EL ZIEGLER has just returned
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;
FISII 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, if you want to 'oily
what's cheap and good.
I . ,l—Country Produce taken in exchange for
Goods. play 7, 1855.
Hanover B. Railroad.
RAINS over the Hanover Branch Rail
--road—now--mras—fullu ws
MANUFACTORY. First Train leaves Hanover at 91 k. M.,
Q . A MUM, FA B ER, Jr., would respectftilly with Passengers for York, Harrisburg, Col
umt,ia and Philadelphia. This Train also
inform the citizens of the town and court
connects with the , _Express for Baltimore, ar
ty, that he has opened a Seger and Tobacco
manufactory, in Baltimore street, next door to riving thete•at 1 P. M.. stopping at Gleuttck,
Forney's ()rug. Store, Gettysburg, where be Parkton and Cockeysville.
will constantly keep nn hand a large variety E Second Train leaves at 2P. M., with Pas
of SEG A RS, of the finest flavor, and at the sengers for Bali imore and intermediate places.
lnwe , :t living prices. Of CHEWING TO- and returns with passengers from York, Btc.
BAUCO he has the choicest kinds—also a J. LEIB, Agent.
e rt f
New Sega*. & Tobacco
_
offers as low as the lowest. He only asks a ' ________ _
trial, convinced that he can gratify every taste. China, Glass: anti Qtteen*ware
Ho hopes, by strict attention to business and G c ,,, lr. /Mee, Successor to J. C. Bokee s t- Co.,
a desire to please, to merit and recei_ve a share
NI PORTER and Dealer in Cl - 11 NA ,
of public patronage. i 1
GLASS
and Q u 1.; f t ; N s IN . A it E, il 1 Ar'orth
May 7, 1855. , Howard Street. (between Fayette and, Lexing.
--- - - -- ' --- ---- -
ton ererts:f — Paitiinore, Aid, respectfully in
vites the attention of Dealers to an examination
Rd stock beforenothhauin,r_
Spouting!
1.:0110F, and Henry Wampler will make
Vrirc;use Spouting and put up the came low.
fur cash or country prodnce. Farmers and all
others wishing their Houses, Barns, Sze.
spouted, would au well t‘,., give Otero a - call.
154.. Il. ‘V NIPLEit.
April IE, 1633.
New. Principle !
~;No Poison !
I E9ILITV -7 ;Wie - RT wEArs, and al I other forms
of disease which have a common origin in
Malaria or Miasma.
This subtle atmospheric poison, which at
certain seasons is:unavoidably inhaled at every
breath, is the same in character wheri.ver it
exists,—north, south, east, or west,--and wilt
every where' yield to this newly discovered
DOTE. 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:
will protect any resident or traveller,
even in the most sit kly or swarnpjr
from any Ague or [Mons disease whatever,
or any injnry from constantly inhaling Malaria
or Miasma.
•-- - - •
sue to persons
who have suffered for any length oftinie, from
one day to twenty years, so that they need
never to have ii_riother chill, by continuing its
use according to directions.
It will immediately relieve alt the distress
ing results of bilious or ngue 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 prey' that it
isalo
virrn-v-or - PUBlaff Co NIT D EN OE,
Because of its
Singular and Enart! liarmlessnesi,
The following certificate from one of the
most celebrated chemists in the United States
is attached to every bottle :
. New York, June 11, 1855.
"I have made a chemical examination of
"Rnonts' FEvEtt AND Aoux-CunE," or "AN
TIDOTE TO NI LA !lin," and have tested it fur
Arsenic, Mercury, Quinine, and Strychnine,
but have not fount) a particle of either in it,
nor have I found any sulistancein its compo
sition that would - prove injurious to. the von.
stitution: •
J,AS. R. CHILTON, M. D., Chemist."
This allows of its
FREE USE AS A PREVEN7'IVI3,
by which all persons May thus be sure of en
tire freedom Iron, the above named diseases, no
matter how sickly the season or swampy the
locality. •,
PROOFS OF EFFICACY are frequently
published, and the confidence or the public is
asked only in propr , rtior► to its eciwii m er it s
wherever. iniroduced and used. These only
are relied upon to prove its worth.
One or two bottles will answer for ordi
nary cases; some may require wore. Direc
tions in Getman, French and ;.4panish,aesom
pany each bottle. Pelee one dollar.
Prepared and sold by the , proprietor,
JAME'S -A. RHODES, Providence,
For sale by druggists generally.
Nov. 12, 1855, ly
Ser. LET US' REASON. TOGS' UER
Holloway's Pills.
WHY ARE WE SICK 7—lt has been
VI. the lot of the human race to be weighed
down by disease and suffering. HOLLO
WAY'S PILLS are specially adapted to the
relief of the WEAK, the NERVOUS, the
DELICATE, and the IN FIR M, of all climes,
a(gest sexes, and constitutions.. Professor
Holloway personally superintends the manu
facture of his medicines in the United States,
and offers them to a free and enlightened peo
ple, as the best remedy the world ever bay/
for the removal of disease.
These Hil ts Purify the Blood'.
These Famous Pills are expressly combined
to, operate , on the storiach, the liver, the kid—
neys, the lungs, the skin, and the bowels,
correcting any derangement in. their functions,
purifying the 61 , 0nd, the very fountain of lite,
and thus curing disease iu all. its forms.
Dyspepsia awl Liver Complaints..
Nearly half thy human race have takers
these Pills. It has been proved in.al I parts of
the world, that nothi ng has been found equal
to them it eases of disOld'ers Mlle liver, dys
pepsia, and stomach complaints general/y.—
They soon, give a healthy tone to these organs,
however much deranged:, and when all oth9g ,
ans-cave failed.
Geileval Debility. 111 Netaltlt.
Many iof the most despotic Governments
have opened their Custom Houses to the in=
troduction of these Pals, that they may be
come the medicine of the masses. Learned
Colleges admit that this is the best medicine
'ever known tor persons of • delicate health, or
where the system has been - impaired, as its
invigorating propertiies never ha to afford
relief.
Female Complaints.
No female, young or old, strowld Ire without
this celebrated medicine. It corrects and reg
ulates the monthly courses at all periods, act
ing in many eases like a charm. -it is also
the best and stile - T:4i. rpedleinethatcan 'he given
to children of all ages. and for any complaint ;
consequently no faintly should be without it.
Holloway's Pills are the best 'remedy - known in
the world for the fallowing Diseases :
Asthma Debility ' Myer Complaints
Bowel Complaints, Fever arxt Ague Lonnes., of Spirits
Coughs Female Complaiutm Piles
Headache.; Stone and Gravel.
Chest Diseases Inrlige•tion sendarySymh
Costiveness Influenza bons
Dyspepsia InNammation Venereal Affection
Diarrhoea, Dropsy Inuaril Weakness Worms, of all 'kind s
* * *Sold at the Establishment of Professor
How.owAY, 80 111aid-ri Lane, Nev‘ York, and
244 Strand, London. and by all respectable
Druggists and Dealers in Medicines through
out the United States, and the eiviltzed world,
in Boxes, at 25 cents, ti 9 cents, and $1 each.
AV-There is a eonsitiorable saving by take
ing the larger sizes.
N. B.—Directions for the guidance of pa ,-
gents in every d isorder ore affixed to each Box.
July 16, 1855. ly eow
elsewhere.
CI F-I A\V LS.—The la %zest and ha rutitoruest
►,- i nt - o f I,6ne and Srpiare SII,VWLS eve?
brought to this tow u eau be sera at
I - .
[Feb. IS, 1f3.55. ly