The Republican compiler. (Gettysburg [Pa.]) 1818-1857, December 17, 1855, Image 4

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    ' • ' VALUABLE PROPERTY - AT - --•
* • OF V.ltiCtito4o - -REAt4ESTA.TE;
• Private gale.
I.Silorad‘iw.of u.s Was,- Order' .tittlie Ile undersigned will sell at Private Sale
-exitirtAtf -Adamientatity, the Sub. I I that desirable property, in, MeSlierrys- ,
aeribakoite .Truitetrappninted -by said. Court t..wn. Conowago.- ((tweet) ip, : Adams ,county,
fo`i tiersalef athe Real Estate ifilitorin Pa., lying on the public toad mufti hg through
h usith'deettasext, Will .offeiat Public Sale,'on the I said plteer licontains Ten Acres, :note
prerniseks,-eci - Setttrdei. I.ke 22d day of Decem. , ,i or less, of first rate land, adjoining' lauds
of
Ace . licilt,:the;fottowving described Real' Estate, Dr.. H.' N. Lilly.. Samuel and Joseph 'Stauni
vii: Aj'ARI4,' containing 1114 t Acres; haugl 4 , a n d oshets,and,isAiney impeved.—
t utire-iii - 1 , - ass, 'situate in Straban township, , There is a large Two-story BRICK:4
Adanivioeinty, -Pa adjoining lands of Isaac DLL ELIA NG, with a Twoogtory Brirk o G 1 . ;
BrinkirrhbfrasaaciF. Brinkerhoff, Peter Mun- fronting on the woo,'
rOtti; kbt'abaln Lerew, John Brinkerhoff, and and nearly opposite the pub lie house of John
W 4 ljtrit Staltsmith,- The improve. Busby, Esti., a good Log Barth an Orchard
;arms are a Two-story Log Weather. P .of choice fruit, -a good well of water, and
boarded' HOUSE, with Frame hitch. '4 gfill •
other improvements. Possession given on-or
en; a riet*-Fraree Barn, with Sheds, - before the Ist day of April next, as may be
spring liOnstahand the usual out-buildings t a desired. If not sold, the property will be
Ave(' of,
,water near the door-never known to FOR iEN'P.
fail,- Ca pump in 'it.) supplying also the barn s . Persons wishing to view the premises will
cant rantLan excellent' Orchard. There are, call on John Busby, gsq.
.a r .bout•3s , acres - of good -Timber, and about I MICHAELHEFIRING.
acres otextrellent Meadow.. There are sevenil 1 Nov. 25. 1555. - tr
good sprints on the Farm, and water in near
ly every field.' •The prOperty is within half a
. unite of the York Turnpike, 3 miles from Get.
tyshurw,-and 2 from Hunterstow - The prop.
---erty -- will -- he shown - to persona desirous of
- viewing it; by Samuel Harman, residing on
the place, - •
4rirSale to-commence at 10 o'clock, A. :W.,
an said day, when attendance will be given
and terms made known by •
SA M U,E L WIEST, Trustee.
By the CGUII-.1. 13.ALDwohlierk.
1-If not sold -on said day, it will be for
Rent hylhe '
- Nov. 26, 1855. ts
Valuable Land,
AT PUBLIC SALE.
The subscriber, desiring- to quit farming,
-will offer at Public Sale, on the premises, on
Saturday, the 2V do.'y of Deeen,ber next, about
2:5 Acres; of choice Land,.situate in Cum
berland .township, Adarmi county, within a
few hundred yards of the Borough line, ad
joining rands of - MI'S. Gwinn and Abraham
Spangliit, and -Ever Green Cemetery: The
land fronts on the Baltimore Turnpike. The
toil is of the best quatity-,;being 4, tGranite,"
than Which there is none more productive.
The' tract will he' oflered in lots, or alto
gether. to suit purchasers. A rare cpporttini;
ty -is thus afforded -to secure choice lots—such
a one as may nut-again present itself fur many
years. , .
StrSale to commence at 14clock, P. M.,
on - said day, when , attendance will lae given
and terms made known by
DANIEL BEI'eLER:
Oct. 22, 1855. td r• :•*•
Collectors, Take Notice.
.
ti E olleetors „ of' Taxes in ,the different
townships' of /Wm:lts comity are hereby
notified that they swill balequireil to settle' up
thtlir - Diiplicates'on or' before Monday, Me 3181
day of Decesolier next, on which day
_the CoM
initsionera 'will Meet 'at their office-'to give
the necessary, exeneratious, lf, the• Du
plicates
tate not stittl6d up in full by the above
date, the Collectors will be dealt with accord;
ing to law; without regtird to persons. • .
`The Collectors will he required to.pay
over to the 'Weasel:et all
_monies that may be
collected, by the' Nevember Court.
JAMES 3. WILLS, •
• GEORGE" MY ERS, Cones.'
• H. A. PICKING;'
Attesit—i. AoonixtAiron, Clerk.
Nov. 5, 1955. ' td'
Ladies , Fair
For Public Walk to Ever , Green Cemetery.
THE Ladies of Gettysbur g announce. that
'they will hold a :FAIR, at McCON•
AUG - HY'pS HALL, to open and continue as
follows: •
Friday, the stet of December, at 6 o'clock
in the Evening-.
Saturday, the 22d of December. at -2 o'clock,
P. M.,, and G:o'clock in the livening;
Monday, the 24th of December, at 2 o'clock,
P...M., , and-6 o'clock in the Evening;
Tuesday, (Christmas.) all day:
when notice of its further continuance will
be given.. -„
The citizens of the town and country are
invtted to be present.- The Ladies will spare
no efforts to make the Fair attract;ve.
1?.1 ET A. HARPER, Pres't.
Dec. 10. 1855. - „
Franklin Inn.
Corner of High t /Mien streets, Baltimore.
r un. THotAs JAMESON, .(lately of
York, Pa..) has leased the
,FRANKLIN
INN, corner ql High and Hilkn - streels, Pala
snore, Md., and' will entertain guests on mod,.
erase terms.' He hopes to give_ entire SatiN•
faOtion. and will spare no effort to merit the
approval of 'all who can appreciate a welt
regulated and home-like
_Hotel. Give him, a
trial.
_Pali., Dec.' 10, 1855. - 3m
- 111111/UtiliCtion.
THERE will be an election, al the Armory
of the "Independent Blues," on Prrday
evening., the 21. st instant, at 7 o'clock, fur Cap
tain, Ist 'Lieutenant, and such other offices of
satd Company as may then be vacant.
JOHN O rr, Insp.
Dec. 10, 1855. td
The Advantaged Seer;Ted by
member of this Association, are
-Ist. All persons receive tlteftf 11 value if their
subscriptions at the start, in the shape of burl.
.inn Magazine Literli:ure.
2d. Each member is contributing towards
purchasing choiCe Wnrks of Art, which are to
be distributed among themselves, and are at
the same time encouraging the Artists of the
; country, disbursing thousands of dollars thro,'
.. 2 , , I its agency.
Persons in remitting funds for membership,
will please give their post.lice address in full,
stating the month they wish the Magazine to
commence, and have the letter registered at
the Post Office to prevent loss ; on the receipt
of which, a certificate of membership, together
with the Magazine desired, will be forwarded
to any part of the country.
Those who purchase Magazines at Book
, stores, will obserim tli.tt by joining; this Asso
ciation. they receive the ',4lo4razine and Free
Picket in the annual distribution, ell at the same
price they now pay for the Magazine alone.
Beautifully illustrated Cfltal o giving
full descriptions, sent free on application.
For membership. address
C.L.` DERBY. Actuary C. A. A.
At either of the principal offices-- .
'' Knickerbocker Magazine" office, 348
' - --41-roaif.va7, — NeTtirSiirli. Or, Western Office',
.- I 165 Water street, Sandusky, 0.
I D. McCoNituany, Esq., Honorary Secretary
Executors' Notice. for • Adams county, furnishes certificates .of
T o iiN RITTASE7S ESTAT E.—Letters
c test.iinentdry on thee State ~r inlin Rivase, membership. &e.
Dee. 10, 1 - 855. 4t
late of Union township,' Adams County, I Shoemakers, come this way.
deceased. having been granted to the under-' - IAIINENTOCI: BROTHERS will - sell
signed. realdingsates l
in the' township. they ' - .4
you MOROCCOS from 25 cents t o
Mee-illy give notice to ail persons indebted ' OO the cheapest I iit, .ever brought to - the
to said estate to make immediate payineot,
.
and those' fniving claims agaiust the same to t Linty . . eall soon at the
present thein_p_ruperly 'aitheuticr.ted for settle- , '
SIGN OF THE RED FRONT.
went. WM. it l'll'AS E, , Oct. 15, 185.5.
-- - ----
iSHMA EL IIITTASE. 4 R eady-rnade Clc•thitig.
Nov. t 9„ i 8.15. Gt E2-e.cninti. '''
_ ' CILOTH, (loafing, Cassimeres, Cvsginetg,
________ _ ...
i k j
School Teachers, t ."estino.F.. &c.--the largest variety on
hand and cow:l.:wily :caking up. The best
C+Mi., at tile SiChre. of li. EL 1. ER Kt 3.T-Z. barirains in tows at the Clo thing - Emporium
an d b u y y.,. 3{ Wank. S•choQL it•'l"r l l3- -- - - at tee sand stone trout of
Price reduced to .61 cents. Duly 100 sheets t N ov 19.,
GE.O. ARNOLD.
Jet. , KELL E R KURTZ. ' ' _
.- - •
F ,
-
A BIG flocl
GEORGE TATE, of Hamiltonban town
ship, has an immense HOG, estimated
to weigh Five Hundred Pounds,
whirl, will t►e shot fur, at Millerstown, on
New Year's Day—the ehaneeti to be taken in
numbers, and one shot to decide. [Dee 10
Caledonia Iron.
VAFINESOCK BrioTHERS, having the
exelusivesale of CALEDONIA ROLL
ED IRON or Gettysburg, would call *the at
tention of buyers to this make 'of Iron--,the
best in the market—whieb will be sold at the
lowest rates. . •
keep a large supply of HAMMERED
IRON constantly on hand. Call at the AiL_rit
Dec. 10, 1855.
- . .
eLeapc6: DOMESTIC' GOO DS ever
--. • 'Jr
receiveti a large and cplendid asst, brong-ht to Cirst.y,hurg. Come and hoe,
tr• asesti_oNtlE,AN: W A IZE_2I. :and judj e rd for yourseive. -
• 41.1.:11.4 Sta.m. J. S. GRA.
RED FIWNT.
House and . 1.o( for Sale.
911-1 B American !lining Company offers at
private sale, the Two-story Frame ,
1,
Weatherboarded llOril,Sli, with
.Kitch r
- re
--,
ell, and the full lut belonging to said
_Company, on West High street, in this Bo
rough, two lots west of the Catholic Church.
There is a neverfailing well of water on it—
,it being connected with the Copper Mine on
the property—which is a'valuable one.
The property will be sold on reasonable
terms. App4 to
M. & W. M'CLEAN,
dittorneys for 1/te .anter. Min. atop'y.
Gettysburg, Dec, 3, 1853. 3t . . .
A Coot] Farm,
AT PUBLIC SALE.
TN pursuance of an Order of the Orphan's
Court. of Adams, county, tic Subscriber,
Administrator of PICTEIt Snefax,- deceased,
will offer at Public Sale, on the premises, on
Tuesday, the 18th day of December next, a
small FARM, late the properly of said deco
dent,Sittiate in Mounipleasant township, Ada me
county, adjoining lands of Peter Weikert,
Solomon Snyder, and others, containing 65
Acres, more or less, on which are erected a
very roomy one and a half story
DWEL N HOUS E, Log Barn p!tjj
and all, necesdary out•huildings, with a
never-failing well of water at the door. There
-is also an Orchard on the premises.
(Persons wishing to view the property.
are-requested to call upon Solomon Miller, re•
siding thereon.
Kr Salo tooommenne at i 0 o'clock, A. M.,
on said day, when attendance will be given
and terms made known by
JOHN HAUPTNAN,./dffer.
By the Court—J. J. Elm.nw IN, Clerk.
Nov. 26, 1855. 'ts.
COSMOPOLITAN ART ASSOCIATION
SECONI) YHAR
A RRANGEMENTS for the Second An
nual Collection Of this new and popular
Institution for' the diffusion of Literature and
Art, have been wade on the most extensive
scale.
Among tho works already engaged, is,the
far-famed
"G E2V0,1 CEUCHIX,"
which originally cost 'ren Thcusand Dollars.
In forming the new Collection, the diffusion
of works of A merican Art, and the encouragT.
merit' of American genius, have not heen over
looked. Cort►missions haVe been issued to
many of the most distinguished American
Artists, who will contribute some of their
finest productions. 'Among them are three
Marble Busts, executed by the greatest living
Soul ptor,-;-1-Ittitm
.POW MRS :
it 1:0110E WASHINGTON, the Flatler of hh4 Country ;
BEN.I AM I N N'HI, I N, the ;
DANUM WEIMER, thu titatesit!au
A special agent has visited Europe and
made careful and judicious selections of foreign
'works of Art, both in Bronze and' Marble;
Statuary and Choit.t. Paintings,
The whole forming a large and valuable
collection of Paintings and Statuary, to be di's.
tribute(' free among the members of the Asso
ciation for the Second Year.
Terms of licnibtrmhip.---The payment of
three dollars constitutes any one a member of
this Association, and entitles him to either one
of the following Magazines for one year, and
also a ticket in the distributioriof the Statuary
and Paintings.
The Literature - issued to subscribers con
sists of the following, Monthly :Magazines :
Harpees, ['tannin's, Knickerbocker, Black
wood's, Graham's. G odey'S Lady's Boolc,_and
Household Words.
Persons taking five memberships are entitled
to any five of the Magazines for one year, and
to six 'Oats in t!ie distribution.
The net proceeds - derived from the sale of
memberships, are devoted to the purchase of
works I f A t for
. ,
Notice of Inquest.'
VOTIC 1!: is hereby given to the heirs and
1 and legal represeniativee. of MARGA,
UET RUNKEL, late of the Borough
' o f G e ny s iner, Adams county, Pa., de
ceased, wiz: "Dr. John Winkel, (petitioner,)
-
the ismue of Dr. William Itunkel, a deceased
brother, to wit : William J. kunkel, late of
Philadelphia city, Pa.. since deceased.and in
testate. upon whosti estate letters of A dminie
tratiori have been granted to Charles E. Grasp,
of the same place, Louisa C. intermarried with
William W. Jacinette, whose i n t ere st a s an
heir is now assigned .to petitioner, Aletha - M.
Blank; whose interest has been assigned to
William M, Peltier, of Philadelphia city, and
Edwin Kunkel, a lunatie.....that,
AN INQUEST will be held on a certain
part of a Lot of Ground, fronting on South
Baltimore street, adjoining lots of Dr. John
Renkel, and Peter Sheads, and bounded on
the rear by an alley, on which is erected a
Two-story Log . Weatherboarded Houste, with
a One-story Brick Kitehen attached, and a
Frame Weatherboarded Stable, with the ap
purtenances—on Monday, the 24//i day (If be.
cernber next, at 2 o'clock, on the premi
ses—to make partition thereof to and amone:st
the heirs and legal representatives of- said de
ceased, if the same will admit of partition- i
without prejudice to or spoiling the whelk
thereof; htit if the same will not admit of such
partition, then to inquire how many (tithe said
heirs it will conveniently accommodate, and
part and divide the saute to and among as many
of them, as the same will accommodate; but
it the saute will not admit of division at all
without prejudice to or spoiling th e w h o le
thereof, then to value and appraise the same,
whole and undivided.- 7 whereof all persons
interested are hereby notified.
FIENIIN THOMAS, SherT,
Sheriffs Office, Gettysburg, -
Nov. 26,1855. .
NTOTIC 141 is hereby' given to - all Leg-atees
11 and other" persons concerned, that the
.ddriiinieration Accounts hereinafter mentioned
will be- presented at the Orphan's Court of
Adams county, for confirmation and allowance.
nu Thursday, the 3d day qf January next, viz:
94, The second accpul4 of .John Wolford,
Executor of the lagt will and testament of W.
Holtzinster, late of linntinaton tp., dee'd.
, 95. The second account of Wm. Bittinger,
one of the Executors of Joseph -liittinger,
ceased..
96. The first and final account . of George
Black, Administrator of the Estate of Polly
Black, late,of Menallen township, deceased.
97. The first and final account 'of James
Bowie, Administrator of the Estate of Barbara
Eyzer, late of Liberty tp., dec'd.
9H. The first account of George Baker, Ad
ministrator of the goods and chattels, debts
and credits which were of Dr. Daniel Baker,
late of East Berlin, dec'd.
99. The first and final account of John Al
bert, Administrator of the Estate of Ab'm Al
bert, late of Mountpleasant tp., deed.
100. 'The first and final account cf Jacob A.
Myer., Ad►ninistr►tot ni thel4" , tate or U,►tha•
tine Ross, late of i-luntingto►t township, dee'd.
WM. F. WA LT ER, Register.
Register's Office, Gettysburg,
Dee. 3, 1855. td
APPLICATION nos.-made at n Court- of
Common Pleas of, Adams county, on the
20th day of November, 1855, for a Charter of
Incorporation of an association of persons, urt
der 'the name, style and title of "'I he r oomixtor . zi
al the German Re:formal Congregation rtrMarlr's
Church, of Mounljoy tounuldp, .41dooss Calha y. "
Hy order of Cport., said application was
filed in the office of the Prothonotary, and no
tice thereof directed to be ei yen by advertise.
ment in one newspaper printed in ,the Borough
of tlettyshurg, for three 'successive week 's
prior to the third Monday t ! rf ‘filltriary next.
JOHN PICKING, Proth i y.
Prothonwry's Office,
Nov. '55. td
:DAVI FL 1..1e ES . TA TE. —Letters
of administration on the estate of David
Heck, late of Franklin township, Adams
county, deceased, having been granted to the
undersigned, residitor in Guilford township,
Franklin county, Pa., be hereby gives no
tice to all persons indebted 'to said estate to
make immediate payment, and those having
claims against the same to present theta pro
perly authenticated for settlement.
G EU 1? GEFLEC K, 3dna'r.
o*—Joati FLECK. residing in Franklin
township, Adams county, is my Agent, duly
authorized to transact business for ate relative
to said estste.
Nov. 12, 1855. Gt
911-1 E undersigned continues the Flour bus
k iness as heretofore. He sells by the
barrel or ally sinaller_giqtntity.
SMALL PROFtTs he can hey as high and sell as
low as anybody else, and by always endeav
oring to keep node hut the best, he - hopes to
tnetit and t.tt..wive a t•two.iaaatwv. litwfa'i pa
tronage. WM. LL ESP! E. -
Oct. 8, 1855. . At the Post Office.
weountur a
QAMI.TEL-G. (700 E informs his friends
.public generally, that he has on
hand, at his Shop nearly opposite the Post-
Office, a very large and well-made assortment
of TIN-WARE, whiclr-he will sell at prices
which cannot fail to please. He will also
execute to order, with promptness. in a work
man-like manner, and with the best materials,
all kinds of 90 UNE SPOUTING, M ETA L
LIC ROOFING, H ott ANT ‘YORK, &c.
Gettysburg, Nov. 12, 1855. tf
- -----
Slacks orliew Goods . !
The Cheapest the Prettiest —'the Best!
L. SCHICK has returned from the city
• with the largest and best. selected stock
of FALL & WINTER GOODS he has ever
had the pleasure of offering to this community.
CALL AND SEE FOR YOUR.SELVEs! -
lie will ,not pretend to enumer a te his large
and attractive stock—the limits of an adver
tiiement will not admit of it. But if you wish
to select from the choicest lot of Ladies'
and Gentlemen's Dress .Goods,
your eyes ever beheld, go to Schick's.
October 15, 1855.
New Goods, Cheap Goods.
1 4 1 A 1 N ESTOC K ERS have just
received their usual [Ante and I-land
s9nt e assort:tient of Pall and Winter Goods,
to which they invite the attention of the Pub
lic!, consisting- of every description of Dry
Goods. 11,,rd scare, Saddlery, Queensware,
Crueerit!s, Ced.ir ware, Iron. Oils & Paints.&c.
(;ive us an early (all, and we Wii( ShOW
,
you the I...incet, Prettiest, and Cheapest;
Stock or Grettis in the Con taw.
11 OTH ERS,
Oct. 15. Sign rf Ike Rot Front.
first and Last Notice.
rrtiE subscriber, discontinuing business,
I (rives notice to ail ind•dited to call and
rattle on or before the 17 1 / 4 if Dttember, as af
ter t date all unsettled accounts will be
placed in the hair& of n officer for collection.
KELL. KURTZ.
Nov, ID, 1b;.45,
Register's. Notice.
'Notice.
Administrator's Notice.
Flour! Flour !
Tin iTare, &c.
- A LARGE AN . r CHEAP LOT OF .
• NOW FOR BARG.IINS I
4,IItOCIES &C.
••1 li.- E W SUP PLY OF FALL AND• WINTER
VM AN UEL ZIEGLEILItirs just returned Read y-ncade Clothing.
-1....41 from the city with :he largest Lot of ATARCUS• SAMSON - has just' returned
GROCERIES he has ever before, opened, to i from New York, Philadelphia, arid
which he inVites theattention Of all, convinced Baltimore, with t h e i arxes t an d h e m assort
that he can offer sane BARG/UNA. He has also tuent of BE.4111" M4DE - CLO 7 lIING, ever
a fine lot of 1 - lANIS - , SHOULDERS, &e; brought to Gettysburg, made up in tnagnifi-
FISH of all kinds'; Oranges, Lemons, aad Cent styles, and most approved fashions. In
other fruits ; Crackers, Nuts, Corifcctioes; f rerrard to workmanship, they can't be excilled
Segars, Tebaceo,'Snuff, and a - general variety by any-customer tailor. •
of everythtng 4 h•frona a needle to an anchor," Having enlarged my place and stock, lam
aim"' give bin/ a call , if you want to :AIY able ;o sell Beady-mode Clothing of every de
what's cheap and good. scription, cheaper than ever offered - before in
0:)-Country Produce taken in exchange for this or any other place this sine of the Attar.-
Goods. ' Play 7 , 1855 . tic. My stock consists in part of COATS,
--- - _
TRUSSES !- TRUSSES ! ! TRUSSES !! ' of all sizes, prices, colors and kinds,
_made up
• in a superior manner. PANTS & VESTS,
_O,--..- C. H. Needles, ,' . of the latest and most fashionable styles, and
itt -- --- TRUSS AND BRACE ESTA B. ievery kind of goods suitable for winter wear;
LISHMENT, S. W. Cur. of Twelfth and Race, i also BOOTS & SHOES, and a large assort-
Streets, Philadelphia, Newt: heft of fine FRENCH ? `meet of Gentlemen's and Boys' Furnishing
Tnuseits, tombining, extreme lightness, ease Goods, consisting in extra quality linen-bosom
and durability with correct construction. . I Shirts, Suspenders, Gloves. Half Hose, Col-
Hernial or ruptured - patients can be suited tars, Neck and Pocket Handkerchiefs, and an
by remitting amounts, as below:--Sending extraordinary assortment of black satin and
number-of inches round the hips, and stating fancy Self adjusting- Stocks, and various other
side affected. Cost of Single Truss, $2, $3, - fancy - articles; - together with Umbrellas,Trunks,
$4. *5. Double-=ss, $6, $8 and $lO. Irr. Carpet Bags, Haig, Caps, Boots and Shoes. 51y
structions as to wear, and how to effect a-cure, Goods are selected and purchased under the
when possible, sent with the Truss. . most favorable circumstances. "Quick Sales
A !so for sale, in great variety, Dr. Ranning's.4 ,- Small Profits," is always the motto I am
Improved Patent Body Brace, for the:cure of determined to carry out, at the Money-saving
ProlapSus Uteri;
Spinal Props and . Supports, clothing Emporium in York street.
Patent Shoulder Braces, Chest Expanders arid A personal examination can alone satisfy
Erector Braces, adapted to all with Stoop jeustomers of the comprehensiveness of my
Shoulders and Weak Lungs; English Elairic , stoCk v -Whi - c°4l am selling at least 20 percent.
Abdominal Belts, Suspensories, Syringes— .l lower than can be found at any ot my coax
male arid female. lier•Ladies' Rooms, with petitors.
Lady attendants. .[Aug. 6, 1855. 1y Sari am also prepared to sell wholesale to
country merchants desiring to sell again,
Ready Made Clothing at CHEAPER RATES THAN
CAN BE SOUGHT IN THE CITIES. It you doubt
it cal! ana'examine for ymirselves.
MARCUS SAMSON.
N. B.—All Goods bought of me willbe ex
changed if they do not prove satisfactory.
Gettysburg, Oct. 1, 1855.
F. H. Smith,
P"'MONNAIF., POCKET BOOK,
AND DRESSING CASE MANUFAC-
T URER, N. W. cur. of Fourth 6f'' Chesnut Sts.,
Philadelphia, always on hand a large and
varied assortment of
Port Mormaies, Work Boxes,
Pocket Books, Cabas,
Bankers Cases, Traveling Bags.
Note Holders, Back gammon Boards,
Port Folks," Chess Men,
Portable Desks, Pocket Mem. Books,
Dressing Cases, Cigar Cases. &c.
Also,. a general assortment of ENGLISH,
FRENCH & GERMAN FANCY GOODS,
Fine Pocket Cutlery, Razors, Razor Strops
and Gold Pens. Wholesale, Second and
Third Floors. F. H. SMITH',
N. W. et,,rner Fourth & Chesnut Std., Philada
N. 13.—0 - the receipt of $l, a Superior
Gold Pen will he sent to any ,part of the
United States, by wail ;—describing pen, thus,
medium, hard, of soft. [April 2.1855. ly
Susquehanna :Hotel,.
Opposite 11.;alvert Station, Baltimore, Md.
rvi-(E 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 soe his old friends, and promises
to make their stay comfortable and satisfac
tory. blaggacre taken to and from Calvert
Station free of charge.
.1011 N BAHR, (formerly of Penna.,)
July 9. 1855. , If . PROPRIETOR..
Neu' Segar & Tobacco
MANUFACTORY. •
AMU MI, FA HER, Jr., would respectfully
inform the citizens of' the town and coun
ty, that be has opened a Seg•ar and Tobacco
manufaetory, in Baltimore street, nexi door to
Forney's l)rug Store, Gettysburg, where he
will con,tantly keep on hand a large variety
of SEGA RS, of the finest flavor, and at the
lowest living - prices. Of CHEWING TO-
HA COO ho has the choicest kinds—also a
capital article of SNUFE•—aII of which he
oilers as low as the lowest. He only asks a
trial, convinced that he cae gratify every taste.
He hopes; by strict attention to business and
a desire to please, to merit and receive a share
of public patronage.
Nl.iy 7, 1855.
Spouting !
CI FORGE and Henry Wampler will make
House Spouting:and put Up the same low,
for cash or country produce. Farmers and all
others wishinv; their Rouses, Barns, &c.
spouted, would do well to aive them a call.
G. &. W AMPLER.
April 18, 1853.
PROTECTION AGAINST
Loss by Fire!
1E undersigned informs property-holder 3
that he has been duly appointed Agent of
' the, PERRY COUNTY MUTUAL FIRE
INSURANi,IE COMPANY, and that he is
the only Agent in Adams county for the same,
He will take original and renew old Insit
ranees for said Company, which, since its In
-corporation Tin 18 , 43 - , — bas — weettre - d — rlie peet - e - t
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 aril
satisfitctorily 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.
MosEs McCLEAN 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
DCcember ::15, 1854. tf
Taioori,m
Removed a Few Doors South untie Old Stand.
JFL SKELLY respectfully hiforms . his
• old customers and the public Ltenerally,
that he continues the 7:411.0 RING BUSI
NESS, near his old stand, in South Baltimore
street, where he will be 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
flivors,rhe solicts a continuance of public pa
tronage-:"
g. ,-, 2l'"The New nit.lc Spring, and Suramer
Fashions are received. Call and see them.
Gettysbuig, April 9, 1855.
Wood's Ornamental Iron Works,
I?id;_fc .Icenue, Philadelphia.
r 111 E attention of The public is invited to
the extensive manolnctory and ware•roorn
cf the suhscriber, who is prepared to turnish.
at the shortest notice, IRON HAILING of
every description for Cemeleries, Public and
Pricatc Buiblinp,-s, also I'erandahs, Balconies,
FinintainN, Choir.', bans,
and other Ornanwntal Iron Work of a "decora
tive charaefer, all of which is t'Necuted with
the express view of pleasinff the taste, while
they combine all the reptisites of beauty and
and substantial construction.
Purchasers may rely on having all articles
hoed and shipped to their place of destination.
A h o ok of designs Will he sent to those who
wish to malo a selection.
' ROREIrr 1V0001).
Ridge kiemile, hrin c Siir4i c ; G3nku LL ,
Oci,A2e.t 6, 16.55. Zia
New Goods.
GEO. ARNOLD has just returned, from
the Cities with a large lot of DRY
GOODS, GROCERIES. QUEENSWARE,
READY MA Dl 4 ; CLOTHING, LADIES'
DRESS GOODS, &c.; among which are
E ft and French Cloths, Coatings, Cassi
ni Satinetts; Jeans, Blankets, Flannels,
ancran endless variety of LADIES' DRESS
GOODS, together 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 establishment here or elsewhere. And
as to Cloths, Cassimeres, Satinetts, and
Ready-Made Clothing, we challenge com
petition. Having now furnished' you with
Goods for upwards of 40 years, I have at all
times endeavored to pursue a straightforward
course, and furnish any and every article in
My line of business upon the very best terms,
and will continue to do so.—Give us a call.
Oct 15, 1955. tf G. A.
1555. New Goods!
TnE subscriber tenders his acknowledg
ments to his friends and the public for
the liberal patronage heretofore extended to
him, and respectcilly 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,hawls,Ging
hanis, Gloves, Stockin2s, Ribbons, Collars,
Muslins, Irish Linens, &c., all of which will
he sold at the lowest cash prices. He deems
it unnecessary to enumerate the different arti•
ties which comprise his stock. He would
earnestly invite all to cfl and examine before
purchasing elsewhere.
Oct. 15. tf • - J. S. GRAMMER.
:tie* Uardware Store.
THE subscribers would respectfully an
nounce to their friends and the public that
they have opened a NEW HARDWARE
STORE, in Baltimore •St reel, adjoining. the
residence qf David Ziegler, CellysGurg.,tin which
they are opening a large and general assort
ment of
Hardware, Iron, Steel, Groceries,
CUTLE ItY. COACH TRIMMINGS,
SPRINGS, AXLES,
, L L IL
- 01_0v-marc, Doe
..fivbiugs,
Paints, Oils, and Rye-stuffs,
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 ;en
en.lly.
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 parmularty request aca rom our
friends, and earnestly solicit a share or 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 B. DANN ER,
DAVID ZIEGLER.
Gettysburg, June 9, 1851. tf
J. Lawrence Hill, M. D.,
~~~
ITA S his Office one door westof the Lutheran
1 church, in Chatnbershurg street, and ep
posite Grarnmer's store, where those wishing
tohave a ny . Dental Operation performed
are respectfully invited to call.
REFS R.ENCES:
Dr. D. Gilbert, lir. C. N. Berlueby, Dr. D.
Horner, Rev. C. P. Knuth, D.D., Rev. H. L.
Bautiber, D. D., Rev. Prof. ‘Villiarn M. Rey
nolds, Rev. Prof. M. Jacobs, Prof. M.L.Skever.
Gettysburg, April 11, 1853. If
E. B. Buehler,
ATTO RN E Y AT LAW,
AT lLffaitlfully and attend
to
rr all
speaks the German language. Office a-1.--the
same place.. in Sou th Baltimore street, near
Forney's Drum Store, and nearly opposite
Danner & Ziegler's Store. [March,2o.
- ---
D. IrCona 'ugh y,
37TORNEY 3T L 3 TV,
(Office removed to one door West of Buehler's
Drug A: Book-store, Oiambersburg street,)
Attorney Solicitor for Patents
and Pensions,
I:110 U NTV Land Warrants, Back-Pay
)sus
pended Claims, and all other claims
ag:ainst the Government at Washington, D. C.:
also American claims in England. Land War
rants located and sold, or bought, and highest
prices given.
Agents eng•aged in locatin warrants in
lowa, Illinois, anti other Western States; and
lands for sale thee.
tr,..`p. Apply to hitt) personally or by letter.
i Gettysburg, Nov. Q,l, 1853.
CALL and si-c FA H
CLOTHS, C inures, Cassinets, &c.,
if you want Bargains.
+U LON' 1.7,N & HOS 1F.I? 1" 1;1 rle V; 1 rietY
good and cheap at
New Firm and NeW - Gwids,
H subscribers, haring bought the stock
A of Boots, Shoes, Hats and Caps of KEL-
L ER KU RTZ. parpose contirtuin,,r , the litrai
ness, at the old established stand, South East
Corner sir 4.;entre. Square, Where they have
just received a fresh supply of the above goods
frost the cities of Philadelphia and Baltimore,
comprising all the new and desirable styles of
Nteres - B s oyea - rid - Y - e - atl 41 r,
and Slouch HATS. Alen's,
xts. Boys' and Youths' Fine Calf,
Kip,-and Grained BOOTS &
SHOES, with a large assortment or" Ladies',
Misses' and Child's Walking and Fine Dress
SHOES, GAITERS, &c. Gum Dress-shoes;
' Buskins and Sandalls in every variety.
We would respectfully announce to the citi
zens of Adams county, that we have an earnest
disposition to please the particular. taste of
every one who may faVor us with their patron
age, and respectfully ask all to call and see.
The business will be conducted under the
Firm of COBEAN & PAXTON.
• • ALEXANDER (')BEAN,
• DUNLOP PAXTON.
Oct. 22, 1855.
THE subscriber having disposed of his in
terest in the Boot, Shoe, Hat and Cap
Business to Messrs. CO B EAN or. PAXTON,
respectfully asks the continuance of his friends
anct customers to patronize the. New Firm.
KELLER KURTZ.
Oct. 22, 1855.
Gettysburg Foundry.
./7 NEW FIRM.
TrHE undersignedOtaving entered into part.
.nersh ip to carry on the Foundry business
under the firm of WARREN & SONS, hereby
triske 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 ar
tight and ten plate Stoves, of Various styles and
sizes, Pots, kettles and Pans, and. all other
Iron Cooking Utensils, Waffle Irons, Wash
ing, Machines, Ash-plates, Boot-scrapers. &c.
Castings for Mills and other Machinery,
PLOUGH CASTINGS of every description,
&c." We make the Seylar. Blocher, and .differ
ent kinds of Wiiherouy Ploughs. We have
also got different patterns of Fencing and
Railing for Cemeteries, Yards and Porches,
which can't he beat for beauty or cheapness.
(*-- All the above articles will be sold cheap
for Cash or Country Produce.
Ci" - BLACKSMITHING 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 wnrk RIGHT.
THOMAS WARREN,
ARTIN 'WARREN,
HIRAM WARREN.
THOMAS A. WARREN,
-Gettysburg, May 14, 1855. tf
Lost and Found!
AT THE CHEAP CORNER,
Fail tts, Winter Goods,
ArIF every description, will be sold very low
kl for cash. Also a variety of-SHAWLS,
and READY- MADE ULUTILING, very
cheap. Call and see.
Gettysburg, Oct. 29, 1855.
OLD SOLDIERS.
Bounty Land Act of 1855,
THE undersigned is now folly prepared to
file and is rapid! y filing CLAIMS TO BOVIT-..'
TV LAND for soldiers of the War of 1812. and
of ALL the wars of the IL States—their widows
and minor children: - In addition to his long
exPerience and success, he would add, that,
in all tile many claims he has hitherto filed,
(between 100 and 200) he has carefully pre
served, and has now every thing necessary to
establish the rights of claimants—as also Rolls
and Lists of Companies, and facilities for fur
nishing proofs in all. eases that may be en
trusted to h;tri.
He has made eomptete arrangements for
locating warrant s.i ti the Western States. War
rants bought-14 7 ary - ants *old. Apply personal
ly or by letter to D. I\I'CONAUGHY.
Gettysburg, March 12, 1855. tf
Abram Arnold
INTENDS" removing to York, and must
therefore-settle np his business. - All per
sons desirous of saving costs, especially those
whose accrAcnts are of lung standing, can - do so
by calling immediately and paying up- Un
less this be done, with,not delay, suits will be
instituted without respect to persons; a simi
lar appeal to theca having . been utterly disre
garded, nu further indulgence will be given.
ruEe- Fi F: IS NOW SELLING OFT AT - COST.
• •
aim
Butinfv . Lands-.
QOLDIERS who served in any soar of the
U. States a term not less than
. fourieen.
days,' are entitled to 160 ACRES BOUNTY
LAN D, and in case of the death of the soldier,
his widow or minor children, (if any,) are
entitled to the saine quantity. In cases where
40 or 80 - acres have already been received, the
difference necessary to make up the 160 acres
can now be drawn .
KrApply to the subscriber, at his office,
in Gettysburg, where persons having Land
Warrants to sell, may ob:ain the highest price
tor thetp,--" . R. G. M'CREARY.
arch 19, 1855. Gal
Nov is the Time.
SWEAVER respectfully announces to
e the Ladies and Gentlemen of Gettysburg
and vicinity, :hat he has resumed the Daguer
reotype business, at the old stand, in Cham
bersburg street, where he will be happy to re
ceive visitors desirous of securing perfect
Daguerreotypes of themselves 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.
te'..Charges from 50 cents to $l.O.
VV-Hours of operating from 8 A. M. to 4
P. M.
Irin 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.
SEASON A BLE Shawls.—Fash
(lol•J• ionable Silk 4.—Dress Goods, all
hinds.—Blankets anti Flannels.—Linn and
Cotton Slteetings.---Staple Hou sek ef pkg
Goods.—Cloths Cassitneres and 'Ve,tintis.
E 1 RE & LANDELL,
Fourth Arch Sc._ rbilad'a
PfiS.—Storekeepers and other net cash buy
ers supplied with scarce and desirable Dry
Goods at low rates. BARG Al NS from Phila
delphia and New York Auctions daily.
N. 8.-8 cases French Merinnes,all colors,
wholesale from 65 cents to $1,25.
Sept. 10,1855. 3m
tfrnion—Strorpti—itr
kJ endless variety, to be had ilteat) at
E. Z I VA.;
NER GOODs
~I~~•, ;it
FAIINETOGE.SI.
Card.
JOHN HOKE.