The Republican compiler. (Gettysburg [Pa.]) 1818-1857, February 11, 1856, Image 4

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following*4l . ' 11 1: 1 e - it! fqi 11 ha . hold
ing of stp'peils for the' aestia!thiresistia , and 1
Townships of. Adams eminty, when and where
hey.* ilLitteitd7ro*text 'eppeaiii • -hetWeen' the
°reach. Aay..- as fetlows
_ _ Jet % Y.nr.,..M.n.unijoy. on. Monday. the egth
---ef--Januttryattilte-hottee-of Jesse - 1.), -- 11 - eyrie au,
inViountjoy township.
ttic„tw,,usitips ct ,Gcrinany and tY
rlila, on tulittilay. the" - :.1901 of January, at the
liouSe of Joseph Elariter,,in Littlesiown: -
31.
For the township" ,of Mountpiessant
vm-1 'Cbtiewago, on Wednesday, t.hf, 3 0
,tii of
-Januayy, honsu of Peter in
3finititOletihent township:
4th. For the township of Berwick. on Thong;
clay, the 31* 'of Janunryeat the house of Fran
eisl: Wilson. in Abbotistnyvn. •.; : '
- or the to w nsitip'of Hamilton, our Fri
d6r, th`e'ist of February. atthe'house of Elatiid
N'awdariter. in East Berlin, "
the township of Straiten. on Mon-,
thy, ' - 4/tbr'ot Ftibtuary s at 'the house of ia
eck'LL'Grass, in FAunterstown.
tlu township of -Or
_ay?, theesth of February, at the irouse . of.M rs.
Itl &
iley,in ford: , , • ' --. •
'AK - for the township of. Reading.. on Wed
nesday, the4th of February; at the house of
JAVA . : Dicke, In Hamptorn'
9th. _ For the , tolnOtps of linatinaton and
Ltitininie, on Thursday, the 7th of February,
et the bootie of John D. Becker, in Petersburg.-
( s.y
110 h For tbe township of Tyrone. on Fri ! )
day, the Bth of February, at the house Of Sam•
vet eafiler. in'Heidlersburg.' • . .
iitli. - For. the township of - Menallen t on
Montlaii)the 11th of February, at the house. of
Chrirlia Myers, in Bemlersville. , ,
tMthi For - thetrownship of Biller, on Tiles;
day, the 12th- of February„ at the house of J. ,
Ar....l.E'Rehther, in Middletown. - I
i.'.l43th. Fa the - .tOwnship -of Franklin. on I
Weddesday; the 13th of February, at the house I
of Henry Mieklay, in Caslitown. - .
c titli.iFor the townships of -II ami Itonban and
Liberty, on Thdrarlay, the 14th of February,
at-6(4 , 144m0 of Isaac Robinson, in Fairfield.
-• 15th. Pcir the townships- of Comherland •
and Freedom; On Friday, the Isth of February,
at the• Commissioners office, in Gettysburg:
46 For the townships of .Cutrtherland end
~ ." Freedom, on Friday'. the 15th of February, at •
tit& Commissioners' Office t , in Gettysburg.
34. °For the Borouith of Gettysburg, on Sat-
urday, the -1-gidror February, at the Commis-
sioner.s` Office, in.Gettyshorg.
J ANIES,J. IN I IJES, ,
GEORGE MYERS, , ; Comm's:
1 . . '. .' HENRY A. PICKING, . .
Jltltest:.-1. Auo HIN UALiatro 'MA.
liil
Goitimissioners'Ordic
Gettysburg, Jan. 7, 1856. td'' 5
• --
. -_, Tower7s 'Speller
'AA) CO9tPLET9''ENITNeIIeiO9; AND
ia4yi:llgAnta,.- di P'ri'mary School
.04cfnciator, Pan I.
k.girtothiu 11.F.Arnot, or. Primary School Emil).
ciator lr ksartit.'°- ' • '
N 'tlial) READER, with CoMplete F:xerciabs
itrAttiEaralon. • _ -
.4"47litt'ActuEa; a-sequel to the Gradual.
itiCADER, with Principle') of Elocution
practically illustrated by Elementary Exer
cises.
!FADER, WI 1 t 0 • ighor Principles
of Elocution Explained and Illustiated by ap
propriate Exercises. -
The Readera,are-prepared--- upon the plan of
Icaehinir, only one thing' at a lime, and they
contain a full, complete and original system
of exercises in Articulation, to which the au
thor has an exclusive right.
The Elocutionary matter is simple and com
prehetrive; adapted, to the schuolfroom as
only - IiraCOCO tiow to - prepate
and-adapt, it.' •
- -The: Seleetiene for keading are carefully,
gvadt4 from the first
,step to, the last. The
pieces ens chtiSte,' ii re, .and' freed from -all low
it,4tOper C'xpressibtis; 'they are designed
I ctiltivate "-correct' tote.' to reline the feel
tiLts'; and to elevate the Moral affections. They
wefe);seleeted-tind:prepared lay the true teacher,'
ho alone can, updrrstand the:piactical . Wants
of the expandinilleart,auti mind of the school
room p upil. , ' '
Also; .Tower's Eleinents • of Grammar for
bogittners,lind`Tower's English 144n4may for
advanced cicisses. - ' • ' • •
Teachers. School Ci.mmittees, Clergymen,
and all others interested in Education are in
vite 4 to call and examine - these Books.-
DAN111 4 :1; 1.11:/Raf:SS &
Publishers, No. 60 Jaw qtroet. N. Yvrk.
Etz:rFor Said by A. D. ISCE3-ILI.III, (let
tyabarg, Pa. Nov. 5, 1855. 3m
-
New St gar & Tobacco
MANUFACTORY.
Cr Anu EL. All ER, Jr., Would 'respectfully
13 - inform the citizens of the town and coun
ty, that he has openetra,.=Se,gar and Tobacco
tutirttofitethry, in Baltimore street, next door to
'orners Drug .Store, GettyStiurg;-where he
will constantly ,keep on hand a large variety
•of,SEGARS, of - the finest flavor, and at- the
lierest , living prices. Of CHEWING -TO
-A-W.OO he had. the choicest kinds—also a
capital' article of SNUFF-A-till of which he
offers as low, as,the lowest.. He only asits a
t4ial,zconvinced,that he can gratify - evdry taste.
Hit• hopes, by - strict attention' to hosiness••and
fsiec..kirec to please, to merit and receive a share
of public patronage.'
•
Miry 7,1.85 a.,
. • .
Removals.
TRE—Unitersigned informs the public that
he still,rernoveS the remains of the dead,
ai&iripreitired to go to any distance to bring
theta here. His charges are lower than eve
—and as low as the lowest.
A. W. FLEMAIING.
Gettysburg, Sept. 10, 18'55.
Wankel. and Long, Shawitl.
THE.iirgest and cheapest in town. Also,
Ladies' Dress Goods—the prettiest lot in
tows—to be had at:the-store of
• Nor.; GEO. ARNOLD
COAL:ST'at V ES 4 va,tious patterns a'..l
fli4es....ctuntlyonJtand.and tot sa iv •a
Dec, g4.ftENS.' FO I 3 N lait Y.
T usT assort-
ItiAteik44l44=3_,,NYV t%
Aki.i.AAl,sl.6ll'S Store.
MIS
rpm: die &peg:. 11.01)1 ESTI C GOODS eto
Jr:bun:girt ski Gettpthurg. CUllle. and see,
and 4,udge fur y °urge/ ve.
S. GI?. 11 .11F,R..
dr . 1 ASS1111:41 1 , an eke...lliiiit awl desirable
asearktue4, vrry'et4-4 1 . at
April 16. IOHN /1(111 .:*S.
TIROCH W LS -3 ftelprili4 and
1.11 hron , 2l.4l!'row
city' I 7 SC IC Laditas. edit aail
ta - etu. .
:IDROONIS, lirairkes, and Wicket 4, for r it
TA let G L KR -Ls.
B ROOMS r.na c. hr \'4,ar _ p,_fur _Ratr at
FAIIXESTOCSA
A,
4 4,14.44.
FE
Eifir_DON £
"' ''' . :7_I 7 IIWTOR - 717111611211 1
'arft:w Sur L? - QF TALL rATD IVtb , TlOll
TH aubicriberS would tespec - ifully an.
• Rebid yu.'made , ' Clothing,. nounce to their friends and the public that'
, they have opened a N HARDWAREH
Alt Ipy , SAMSON has just returned uteri() sTo MI, do Balli more „ s ree t a dj o i n i ng the
2 from NAV' 'York, Philadelphia. and residence of David Ziegkr, GellNsburg.in whi7ll
Baltimore, with the largest and best assort- they are opening a large and general assort
ment of BEAN' MADE - CLU.I 8,1NG,, ever mom o f
brobot — rititiettysburg, u — fid - e up in magollt;
cent styles. and most approved fashions.'
_regaid_tri i,vorkiniiniliipcttiey--ean4be,excelled
, by any custerrier tailor.
Having entarged'my place 'and stock, I am
able to(sell Ready-made Clothing of every de.
-SgriPtiqn.oließper titan ever offereti before in
"this or any, other place Jim sine of the Attar:-
. tin. My stoek• consists in part of COATS,
I of all sixes, prices, colors and kinds, mails up
in.a superior mariner. 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, consisting in extra quality linen-bosom
Shirts. Suspenders. Gloves. Half Hose. Col
, tars, Neck arid Pocket Handkerchiefs, and an
extraordinary assortment of' black satin and
fancy Se/radjusting Sioqrs, snd various other
f dric - y articles; together with Umbrellas,Trunka,
r et Bags, flak,. Caps-, -- Booerond - Sh.oes; -- -M-y
-, Goods are ;selected and purchased under- the
most favorable circumstances. .'Quiele Saks
Small Preps," is always 'the motto I ate
determined to carry out, at the Money•saaing
Clothing Emporium in York-street.
• A personal examination •can alone satisfy
' customers of the comprehensiveness of My
stock, which I am selling atleast 20 percent.
-lows than can be found ate any of my com
petitors. ,
- ikel am also prepared to.sell wholesale to
country merchants desiring to sell ( again,
Reidy Made Clothing-at CHEAPER RATES THAN
CAN BE BOUGHT IN THE CITIIES. If YOU doubt
it calf and examitiefor yourselves.
- MARCUS SAMSON.
N. B.—All Roods bought of me will be'ex
changed if they do not prove satisfactory.
Gettysburg, Opt.'
En,
LAM M AND CitpAP LOT OF
GROCERIES,
El MANUEL ZIEGL'EIt has 'just returned
114 from the city with the largest lot of
GlIOCE:111ES he has.ever before opened, to
which he invites the attention of all, convinced
that he-can offer RAH sa.aontrts. He has also,
a 'fine lot 'cif HAMS, SHOULDERS, &c ;
FISH of all kinds; Oranges, Lemons, and
other fruits; Crackers,
_Nuts, Confections ;
Segars, Tehacce, snuff, and a general variety
of everything,-"from a needle to an anchor,"
almost. Give him a call, If you want to 'uuy .
'what's cheap and•goOd. •
o*-CountryProduce taken in exchange for
Goods.
Notice.
r subscriber would announce to iti - P eus •
tomers,tind the' public generally, -that. he
continues to supply -the various Ntagazing,sil
named below, `at titenirrie'es annexed, per irp••
niim, viz:
Harper. $2.25 ; Putnam, $2,25 ; Household
Words, $2,00; Blackwood, $;2,25; ,Godey,
$2,25 ; Fiortioulturlst, colored plates, $3,51);
Horticulturist; plain edition,- $1.70 ; Litton's
Living Are, $5,00 ; .Frank. Leslie's Gazotte of
Fashion ' $2;25 -- ; Ballou'rs Pictorial, .%50;
'LatlieSsltepotattOry, (Cincinnati,) $1;63 ; Na
ti'onal,sl,6i; Arthur's Home Magazine,sl,o3.
He trir prepared also to fill orders'for_stand
ar mtseeflaneons..books-and current lite
rature of the day, whether from- the trade or
other walks of 'industry. Having - had an ek
perience of. fifteen years in the Book and Peri
odical trade, lte believes lie can give entire
satistaction'to all parties entrusting him with
orders.
- Specimen numbers of the Magazines sent
on receipt of G Post Office Letter Stampt , for
the $3 or $2 .Magazities, and - for 12 such
Stamps, a sample orthess or $6 works will
be Sent. Letters of inquiry fnust contain a
stamp tor the return postage. Books sent post
paid on the receipt of Publisher's advertised
prices. Address,
WILLIAM PAITON,
Bookseller, Hoboken, N. J. .
OztrPublishers of newspapers. - giving the
above advertisement, with this notice, a few
inciertion.t, and send a marked trolly to the ad
vertiser, will entittled to any one of the
above Periodicals for One year.
.lan. 14, 1855.
IMMEDIATE RELIEF FOIL THE
TOO IMACII la S.
-THERE: is to be frad at the drug stores of
S. H. Hue Wet, Gettysburg, and James
A. Elder, Ent mitsbu rg,, most efiectual remedy
for the Toothache, which will, (If Rruperly ap
plied, according to directions,) cure the most
violent Toothache instatilancouSly. Should the
pain in course of time reappear, the saine.ap-
Plicittion has to be made aga;n, and after two
or three applicatione the cure will be effectual.
Please call for A.' merger's Toothache Balsam.
Ve-1 3. riee 25 cents per phial.'
August 117, 1855. .ly •
o • Flour I Flour
MEI E.undersigned continues the Flonr. bus
.k iness as lieretofbre. He sells by the
barrel or any smaller• .quantity. By taking
smAt.t. PROFITA be can buy as high and sell as
low as anybody glop, and by always endeav
oring to keep note but the best; he hopes to
merit and receive a continuance of liberal pa
tronage. WM. GILL ESP I E,
Oct. 8,18.55. Al the Post Office.
Removed a Pew Doors South of the Old Stand.
14. SKELLY respectfully informs his
• old customers and the public generally,
that he continues the TS !LORING 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 substentml. make. Thankful for past
favors, he solicts a, continuance of public pa
tronage.
tra-Dhe New Furl: Spring and Summer
Fashions are received. Call and see them.
th , ttysbutg, April 9, t 855. •
onover B. Railroad.
frILUNS over the HAnover Branch Rail
jt-
road now run its follows:
irst rain eaves allover at 9.1 A. M.;
with Pdssengers for York, Hatrisbiffa, C;A
turibia....-ancl. Philadelphia. This Train also
connects with,the. Express Baltimore, ar
rivimc,tliere,at,l P. AL, Stopping, at Glehroels,
ParltrOn and Cockeysville. '
China. Glass and Queensware
Geo. Al. Bokee, Successor to J. C. Bukee 4 , Co.,
i
111 ) 0 WITH and Dealer in CHI N A.
.1. GLASS and QUEEN SWAKE, 41 Aorth
Thavard Street; (bet wren Fayette and Lexing-
QCF-11C1C has. Cloths, Cassinteres, on hand a more complete as 'ton streets oil
.) Baltimre, M., respectfully in
sortiaent o f
vices the attention of Dealers to nn examination
:
`t esi log's, Ate.. titan ever—and o ff ers such
o „ f s his__ .
well assorted bto e ii before purchasing/
,
inducette-nts to purchasers as cannot but he 77"L re ____
_____ ft"' 19 ' 1855 ' I Y
- -- --- -
ad vantav:eous to them. Gentlemen -will find i pER EU 11 ER Y —the I,lr(zest assortment in
ills store well supplied with all kinds of goods I town will be fohnd at SC HIC ICS.—
! suited to their wear. I His stock einroraccs every - article in the per
.- - - --- ---- ' ---- i TK . - a 'ltittn•ry late-3nd he will sell cheap. i
o ‘ S ‘ 1 1 ( 1:;., 1 1 } 1 . 1 V , i - co N s
1 7 wa.uniirtsici l e l; lined_ i ' CO ' 4l-111 E. 'RON: ;Irlil a large apssorttu - ent of [LA 1t - DT
fu: sale at FAUN l';'l'9Clii BROTHU
NJ. I_ %% ARE, cheap at
112c1.-14. ' ' ' .Si- A nry the - fiad - Erzaa. • • FAI TS-EY/
Set-.md Train , leaves at 2 P. M., with Pas
semrors for Baltimore and intermediate places,
and r.-turns with passengers from York, &c.
.1.-LEIB,
July 23,1855. tf
T;iilloring.
Hardware,' Iron, Steel, Groceries,
C U E It V. COACH TRIMMINGS,
SPRINGS, AXLES,
(500 r-ware, 51)oe
. Paints, Oils, and Dye-stud)i,
in general,-including every description of arti
cles in the above lines of business, to - which
they invite the attention of Coach-makers,
Blacksmiths, Carpenters, Cabinet -makers,
Shoe-makers, Saddlers, and the public gen
endly.
. Our stock having been selected with great
care and purchased for Cash, we guarantee (tor
the Ready Money,) to dispose of any part of
it on as reasonable terms as they can be.psX
chased any -where.
We particularly request a call from our
friends, and
we
solicit a share of public
favor, as we are determined to establish a char
acter for selling Goods at •low prices and 'do
rig' business on fair principles. -
- JOEL B. DANNER,
DAVID ZIEGLER.
Gettysburg, June 9, 1851. tr. •
Gettysburg Forindry.
A NEW MM.
undersigned, having entered into part
nrirship to carry on the Foundry business
under the firm of WARR EN & SONS, hereby
make known to the citizens Of Adams and ad
joining countiesohrit we are prepared to make
everything in our line of business. We have
constantly- on hand, the H ATHAW AY and
other Cooking Stowed, the Parlor air
ilea and ten plate Stoves, of various styles and
sizes, Pots, Kettles •and Pans, and all other
Iron Cooking-Utensils, Waffle Irons, Wash
ing Nlachines, Ash-plates, Boot-serapers, &c.
Castings for Mills and othr;r Machinery,
PLOUGH CASTINGS of every description,
Ste: We make the Seylar, Blocher, and differ
ent kinds 'of Oilherow Ploughs. We have
also got different patterris of ECIICI CIA: and
Railing for Ceineteries,Yards and'Porches,
which .can't be beat for beauty or cheapness.
0::r All the above articles will be sold cheap
for Cash or Country Produce.
Or.-BLACKSMITRING still continued.
BRASS CASTINGS and every thing in
our line made to order.-
TH BEMING AL/WHINES repaired at
shortest notice. Being Moulders ourselves,
we will do , ourwrak
THOMAS WARREN,
M A RTIN WARREN,
I-11R AM WARREN,
THOMAS A. WARREN.
Gettysburg, May 14, 1855. tF
Stanifer & Harley.
HEAP WATCHES AND JEWELRY,
Wholesale & Retail, at the Phi kidel phia
Watch and Jewelry Store, No. '9G North
Second street, corner of Qqarry,' Philadelphia.
Gold Lever Watches, full-jeweled, 18 caret
cases, $2B ,00; Gold Lepines, 10 cart . t, $24 00;
Silver Levers, full jeweled, $l2 00; Silver
Lepiries, jewels, $9 00; Superior (,),nartiers,
$7 00; Gold Spectacles, $7 00; Fine Silver
- 501 - j';old. Bracelets, $3 00; - Ladies'
(3.:,1(1 Pencils, $1 00e; Silver Tea Spoons, set - .
$5 00; Gold ['ens, with Pencil and Silver
Holder, $1 00
Gold Finger Rings 373 cents to SRO; Watch
GlaAses, plain, 123 cents; patent 184 ; Liniet
25; other articles in proportion. All goods
warranted to be what they are sold for.
sTAUFF H Al LK V.
On hand, some Gold and Silver Levers and
Lepirfe's, still lower than the above-prices.
Oct. 1, 1855. ly
Dissolution Of Partnership.
rpHE Co-Partnership existina between the
Subscribers has been dissolved this day
by mutual consent.
We are much'ohlitTed to our friends and the
public for the liberal sirdport extended to us.
Our Books are placed in the hands of Alex.
Cohean for collection, arid we earnestly re
quest those - indebted to us in call and make
immediate payment, as we desire, to settle the
business of the firm without delay.
W. W. PAXTON,
Sept. 14. tf ' Al, EX*R COl3 14.3 AN.
w. W. Paxton
TN FORMS tits friends anal the pu blic.gener
-1 ally, that lie will continue the Eat & Shoe
Business, at his old Stand, and will hlway
keep on hand a large and splendid assortme - nt
of BOOTS & SHOES, HAMS & 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
Tin Ware, &c.
QAM UM, G. COOK informs his friends
and the puldic generally, that he has on
hand, of his Shop nearly opposite the_Post-
Office, ayety large and well-made assortment
of TIN-WAR K..which he will sell at prices
which cannot - fail to please. Ile will also
execute to order, with promptness, in a work
man-like manner, and with the hest materials,
all kimis of OUSE SPOUTING, METAL
LIC, ROOFING, HYDRANT WORK, &c.
Gettysburg, Nov. 12, 1855. tf
TRUSSES ! TRUSSES !! TRUSSES ! !!
41 „„n C. U. Needles,
TRUSS AND BRACE ESTAB
H MEN T, S. W. (or. o f l'welPh and Race
Streets, Philadelphia, INttkotyren of tine Eak:Ncit
Taussns, combining extreme lightness, ease
and durability with correct construction.
Hernial of ruptured patients can be suited
by remitting, amounts, as below :—Sending
number - of inches round the hipS, and statin g
side affected. Cost of Single Truss, $2, $3 ,
$4, $5. _ Double—ss;s6, $8 and $lO. In
structions as to wear, and how to effect a cure,
when possible, sent with the Truss.
A Iso for sale, in great variety, Dr. Banning's
Improved Patent Body Brace, for the cure of
Prolapsus Uteri ; Spinal Props and Supports,
Patent Shoulder Ii races, Chest Expanders and
Erector — Braces, adapted — to—all — with - Stoop
Shoulders and Weak Lungs; English Elastic
Abdoininur Belts, Suspensories, Syringes—
male and female. like"Ladies' Rooms, with
Lady attendants. {Aug. 6, 1855. ly .
OCK. BROTHERS.
• • 'Nail's Allegheny 116 use,
NT'O. 280_Market et.; above. Bth st., P l / 4 ila.
..L— delphia. Terms; *1,25 per day.
June C. 4. BUSH.
Franklin Inn.
Cotner of High &,Men streets, Baltimore.
-cot-.—rao-m-Ab-1 - A - m - Estrw, -- tifely of
York. Pa.,) has leased the FRANKLIN
corner of Is and Wilco streets, lialti
nsaee, Md., and will entertain guests on mod
erate term a. He hopes to wive entire satin- ;
faction, and will - spare no effort to merit the
approval of all who can .appreciate a well
regulated and home-like Hotel. Give him a
trial., [Dale., Dec. 10, 1855. lin
isquehanna
Opposite Calvert Station, Baltimore, Md.
riviE 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.
JO FIN TIMM (formerly of "Penns:,)
'q , ..14114? 9, 1655. tf PROPRIETOR.
GREAT ATTRACTION AT
Frazer's Cheap Wa:ch 41 . c Jew
elry Store
A LEX'R FRAZER respectfully informs
..L11: the' pitblie, that' be has jest received a
large and splendid assortment of rich and new
style GOLD' JEWELRY of all kinds, inelu•
ding Breast Pins . , Finger Rings, Ear Rings,
of the most fashionable styles; fob, vest and
guard Chains, Cuff Pins, Watch Keys. &c.
Also, Albata 'Spoons, Fancy, Vases, Watch
Guards, Keys, and .Chains,
Gott) & SILVER WATCHES,
together with a large assort.' -
mem of ?nourishing Goods, suitablo for
persons in mourning, and numerous other ar
ticles in his Itne—all of which will be sold
at the I owest cash price s.
$t As I have purchased all my goods from
regular Jewellers; I will WARRANT them
to be what-I pronounce them. Of this pur
chasers may rest assured.
„r WATCHES AND JEWELRY RE
PAIRED, as 'heretofore. Give me a call,
in: Baltimore street, a few doors from Lite:
diamond, if. you want good Jewelry, and the
genuine article, lower than the same can be
purchased any place out of the city.
ALEX. FRAZER.
Gettysburg, Nov.s', 1855. , tf
F. H. Smith,
- DORT MONNAIF:, POCKET BOOK,
AND DRESSING C&SE.MANUFAC.
fiEl?, N. W. cor. of tour, h cjr' Chesnut Sts.,
Philadelphia, always on hand a- large and
varied assortment of .
Port Monnaies, Work Boxes,
Pocket Books, - Cabs:,
Bankers Cases,' Traveling Bags,
Note Holders, 'Backgammon Boards,
Port Folios, - _Chess Men,
Portable Desks, Pocket Mem. Books,
Dressing Cases, Cigar Cases, &c.
Also, a generd'assortinent of ENGLISH,
FRENCH - &- -. GER.:IIAN FANCY GOODS,
Fine. Pocket Cutlery, Razors, Razor Strops
and Gold Pens.- Vtilio,lesale . . Second and
Thicd Froors. F. H. SKULL
N. W. cornor Fourth & Chesnut Sts., Philada
the receipt of $l, a Superior
Gold
_Pen will be sent to . any part of the
United States. by mail ;—desc ri bog pen, thus,
medium, hard, or son. [April 2, 1855; ly
Siir LET US REASON TOGETHER :.6f
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Dyspepsia and Liver Complaints.
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troduction of these Pills, that they may be
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Female Complaints.
- No female, young or old, should be without
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Asthma Debility Liver Complaints
Dowel Complaints Fever and Ague Lowness orSpirits
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Costiveness Influenza
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244 Strand, London. and by all respectable
Druggists and Dealers in_Aledieines through
out the United - States, ;lad the civilized world,
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N. B.—Directions for the guidance of pa
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July 16, 1855. ly eow
Kid Gloves.
LA -DIES' White, Black, and colored EID
GLOVES, at 6.24 cents, worth
Gentlemen's do. at 75 cents, worth $1 -25
just receives from New york Auction by
FAH N ESTOC E. BROTH ERS.
Oct. 15, 1855.
Ready-made Clothing.,
CLOTH, Coating, Cassime_res, Cassinets,
Vestings, &c.--..the largest variety on
hand and constantly makin g up. The best
bargains in town at the Clothing Emporium
at the sand stone front of
Nov. 19. - GEO. ARNOLD.
CONN ET GOODS. sec!' as Velvets, silks,
thtinu_ltib b o n s,Flo I—he
found in unparallednd yarietl at SCHICK'S
'
Great Attraction 'Pat the - SandZitone Front. - —V
0.... j 11•. IllreelltaUg *-;` '- *
Ready-inaide 'Clothing. ' ' ''• 4776,11' IV .
EY 42' L.W.
Gnemoved to one doni West of-Buchlei's
EOll G E ARNOLD has jest finished (Ofilee.
:Drug &Book-store, chambersburg street,) ,-•
inniiina up, and has 'en hand, as large . al'
stock. of READY MADE CLOTHJNG, 1 Attorney ,a, Solicitor for Patents
suitable for the . Fall and Winter_ Season, as
13 . and Pensions.,
i
has ever been offered to the Pithiie tit this OUN TY Lan_d_Warrank,t_flatit.,Pay_s us , t ,
pldeer - , -- - His C - LVIIIING — is all-of-hi s o wn
manufacturing. and well Made. of the, very against the Government at Washington, D. C.i
best rnaterials,'and none ofyour CITY-MADE I also A inerican claims in England.' Land War:
TRASH, which has been put together in a i rants located and sold, or bought, and highest
hurry by crushing the poor seamstress witlua prices given.
mere pittance fur her labor, or done with the Agents- engaged
,in locating warrants in
loop-stitelt of a Sewing Machine, which if one lowa, Illinois, and - Other Western States; and
stitch gives way the whole seam is gone.— lands for sale there.'
We give fair wages, have our work well done, r Apply to him personally or by letter.
and made of the be“ materials, and our young Gettysburg, Nov. 21,1853.
ladies come in with the .garments with stnikng_ .
countenances and cheerful hearts. We have
now on hand
Coats of all grades & colors from 1 to 209 A,
Pants 44 ' 44 50 ets. to 10S;
Vests • 46 " 626 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,
Brown and Drab ClothsCoati ngs;Cassimeres,
Satinetts, Jeans, Vestings, Drawers, Shirts,
&c. &c.
Having just returned from the flaqt,:ve
have
-now on hand, in connection' with. our
Clothing Store, a very large stock of cheap
Clotbs,Cassimeres,Cassinets,Coatings.Jeans,
&c. &c. 'of 'every variety -of color. .We have
just received the Fall and Winter Fashions,'
and if we cannot please you in a garment
made up-we can at all times,take Our med
sore, and make u , p a garment that will please
an short notice. We will not mike the bOld
assertion that we will sell 25 per cent. cheaper
than anybody else, hut that we will sell any
article in our line as cheap as the cheapest, and
a' little cheaper, and a good deal better. Give
us a call, examine ,and judge for yourselves.
Come one, come all,, to the CLOTHING EM
PORI Fr NI, at the
Sanctslone Front of GEO. ARNOLD.
Oct. 15,1855. tf
New GoOds, Cheap Goods.
FA HN KSTOGK BROTH FRS have just
received their usual Large and Hand
some assortment of Fall and .Winter Goods,
to which they invite the attention of the Pub
lic, consisting of every description of Dry ,
Goods, Hardware, Saddlery. Queensware,
Groceries, Cedar ware, Iron,Oils & Paints.&c.
• Give us an early call, and we wilt show
you th e
. Largest, Prettiest,- and Cheapest
Stock of Goods in the County.
FAUN E:s'ro K B OTH ERS ,
Oct. 15.4 Sign of' the AO Front.
New Firm and - New Goods.
rpHE subscribers; having bought the stock
A. of Boots, Shoes, - Hats and Caps of KEL
LER KURTZ. purpose continuing the buzii
ness., at the old established stand, South East
Corner of Centre Square, where they have
just received a fresh supply of the above goods
from the cities of Philadelphia and Baltimore,
comprising' all the new and desirable styles of
Men'ti Boys' and Youths' Silk,.Fur,
and Slouch HATS. Men's,
bßoys' and Youths' Fine Calf,
V Kip, and Grained BOOTS Sz,_
SHOES, with a large assortment of Ladies',
Misses'.and Child's Walking and Pine Dress
SHOES, GAITERS, &c. -(3um 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 & PAX'I'ON.
ALEXANDER CUBEAN,
DUNLOP PAXTON.
Oct. 22, 1855.
THE subscriber havin g disposed of 'his in
terest in the Boot, Shoe, Hat and Cap
Business to Messrs. CO BEAN Oz. PAXTON;
respectfully asks the continuance of his friends
atm customers to patronize. the New Firm.
KELLER KURTZ.
Oct. 22, 1855. •
GEO. ARNOLD hai just returned from
the Cities with a large lot of DRY
GOODS, G OC Ell! ES, QUEENSW ARE.
READY MADE 'CLOTHING, LADIES'
DRESS GOODS, &c.; among which are
English and French Cloths, Coatings, Cassi
metes, Satinets, Jeans, Blankets, Flannels,
and an 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 cheaperohan 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 straight.torward
course, and furnish any and -every article in
my line of business upon the very best terms,
and will continue to do so.—Give ua a call.
Oct 15, 1855. tf G. A.
1555. New Goods: 1555.
rPHE 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.splen
did assortment of NEW GOODS, comprising
in part a fine stock of Delaines, Shawls,Ging
hams, Gloves, Stockings, Ribbons, Collars,
Muslin's, Irish Linens, &c., all of which will
be sold at the lowest cash prices. He deems
it unnecessary to enumerate the different arti.
des which comprise his stocit. He would
earnestly invite all to call and examine before
purchasing elsewhere.
Oct. 15. tf J. S. GRAMMER.
St,,ne and Gravel
Secondary Symp.
tons
AT THE CHEAP CORNER,
Fall & Winter Goods,
OF every description, will be sold very low
for cash: Also a variety of SHAWLS,
and 111:3DY- MATE CLOTHING, very
cheap.
__Call alf.d see.
-JOHN HOKE.
ettysbarg-,--tactTl).9, 1855.
j Caledonia Iron.
FAHNESOCK BROTHERS, having the
exclusive sale of CALEDONIA ROLL
ED IRON for Gettysburg, would call the at
tention of buyers to this make of Iron—the
best in the market—which will be sold at the
lowest rates.
We keep a larfze supply of HAMMER-El-4
TRDN doustantly on hand. Call at the sitt-ti
of the RED FRONT.-
Dec. 10, 1855.
.41.1, and see FAHNESTOCKS* cheap
C
Casiitueres, Uassinets, &c.,
if you want Bargains. •
DRESS TRIMMINGS of al! kinds can be
had at SCHICK'S as cheap as the
cheapest, Haat a little cheaper.
C u rE'S E. Sum;irA, Riee. and every deseri
'
Card.
New Goods.
Lost and Found
FA HN EsTOC KS%
Bounty Land Claints.
MHE undersigned will attend promptly. to
•the collection of claims for 130 U g'f'Y
LANDS under the late , act of Congress,
Those who have already received 90 or 80
Acres, can now receive the balance, by calling
on the subscriber and making the necessary
application. JOEL U. DANNER. •
Gettysburg, March 12, 1855. tf
R; U. Buehler,
ATTORNEY AT LAW,
T~rf La
all
faithfullybusiness
and
:entrusted promptly
iiin
ttend to
speaks the German language. Office at the
same place, in South Baltimore 'street, neat
Forney's Drip", Store, • and- nearly •opposite
Danner & Ziegler's Store. [March 20.
Wm. B. MVlellan,
ATTORIVET AT LAW.
OFFICE on the south side of the Public
Square, two doors west- of the Sentinel
Aug.office.. 22, 1553. .
J. Lawrence 11111, M. 0.,
*7%1. $44.1:'..-
hiSOfficeonedoorwestofthe Lutheran
c,horilti in Chambersborg street, and op !
posite Grarntner's store, where those wishing
to have any Dental Operation performed
are respectfully invited to call.
REFS R ENC ES:
Dr. D. Gilbert, Dr. C. N. Berlueby, Dr. D.
Horner, Reit. C. P. Krautb, DAY., Rev. H. L.
Bangher, D. D., Rev. Prof. William M. Rey.
nolds,Rev. Prof. M:ineobs, Prof. M.L.Stcevet.
Gettysburg, April 11, 1853. tf
OLD SOLDIERS.
Bounty Land Act of 1855.
THE undersigned is now folly prepared to
file and is rilpidly filing CLAIMS TO BOON;
LAtiD for soldiers of the War of 1812. and
of ALL the wars of the U. States—their WidOws
and minor : children. in addition to his long
experience : and success, he would add, that,
in all-the many claims' he has hitherto filed,
(between 100 and 200) he has carefully pre
served,.and has now every thing necessary , to
establish the rights of claimants—as also Rolls ♦
and Lists of Com'panies, and facilities for fur
nishing proofs in all cases that may be en
truste.d to 11:m. _ -
He . has made complete arrangements for,
loco tin& waiTants in the W esters States. War.:
rants 4101 . Warrants said. Apply personal•
ly or by letter to D. M'CONAUGHY.
Gettysburg, March 12;1855. if
Call and See Us
AT THE NEW STAND.
Avlll. T. XI N G respectfully announces to
friends and the public generally
that he continues the TiiILORIIN • •
BUSINESS in the room adjoining thfr4l /
store of J. Lawrence Schick, and front.' , ,
ing on the Diamond. He has made ar :,•
ments to receive-regularly the LATt:sT, L V
lONS, and it will be his constant_aim *.give
entire satisfaction to those who may fat* him
with their custom.
Sereountry produce will he taken in ex.
-change for work. WM. T. KING. -
Gettysburg, Dec. 17, 1855. ly
Stacks of New Goods!
The Cheapest the Prettiest the Best! -
T L. SCHICK has returned from the - city,
ft) • 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 YOURSELVES!
He will not pretend to enumerate his large
and Attractive stock---the limits of an adver
tisement will not admit of it. But if you wish.
to select from the choicest lot -of Ladles"
and Gentlemen's Dress Goods,
your eyes ever beheld, go to Schick'e.
October 15, 1855.
Hay Wanted.
PERSONS havitir Hay - Lo sell,will dowel)
by calling on the — s - übscribere in Getty s,
burg, who is desirous of purchasing. The
highest market price will be paid at all times.
BAs he intends haviiig 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.
SOLOMON---40 WEBS.
Dec. 6, 1852. tf -
Leather.
RITZ HENDRY & CO. No. 20 2Vort4
F. •
Thlrd 'Street, Philadelphia, Moßocco
MANUFACTURERS, CURRIERS. and IMPORTERS
OF FRENCH CA L F . -SKINS, and Dealers ii
RED and 9AII SOLE LEATHER & KIPP.
February 26, 1855. ly
Spouting!
GEORGE and Henry Wampler will make
House Spouting and put up the same low,
fur cash or country produce. Farmers and all
others wishing their Houses, Barns, &c,
spouted, wuuld du well to Elite them a call..
G. &. H. W AMPLER.
April 18, 1853.
Diamond Tonsor.
TOHN W. TIPTON, Fashionable Ba;.•
tJ ber and Hair Dresser, can at all times
be found prepared to attend to the calls of the
peOple,at the Temple, in the Diamond, adjoin
ing the County Building. From long expe
rience, be flatters himself that he can go
through all the ramifications of the Torso•
rial Department with such an infinite
degree-of skill, as wil! meet with the entire
satisfaction of all who may submit their china
to the keen ordeal of his razors. Be hopes,
therefore, that by his attention to business,
and a desire to please, he will merit as well
as receive, a liberal share of public patronage,
The sick will be attended to at their private
dwellings.
Gettysburg, Jan. 8,1855. tf
Shoemakers, come this way.
FAIINESTOCK BROTHERS will sell
you MOROCCOS from 25 cents to
5.. 4 1 00, the cheapest lot ever brought to the
County. Call soon at the
SIGN OF THE RED FRONT.
ARIES, if you want handsome and cheap
RESS GOODS. call at
FAHNESTOCK BROTHERS,
Sign rf the Red Front.
Oct. 15.
!nAPS.—Fancy and Common Snaps. in
rindieaft yariety - t - o - be-had - t-iteaTr - a
E. ZIELi,LER'S.