The Republican compiler. (Gettysburg [Pa.]) 1818-1857, April 14, 1856, Image 4

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Regisier*
WAri_l9,
.gti! tt e c eh lY i •ceAtio alt Legatees
J.l • Anl , .°Tr.r Potren!ed, , that The
.fidaßitiefritypck.dcgrtie bereinatitk mentioned
wilt„ e , prrteot , Sit the ,Orphan's Court of
AtieristeOuttlf.,tor ufirmakkonßrd allowance,
au Men4 l4l l(4 ll if‘4, 4,4Pr4 I:4e ..14 v iy•
11 : 14: The2,ifit‘t,,aeritut of C•anied.Anycer.
.Administiator de lbo.k i ka not ; of Eye Catharine
tinydcr, late_ of ilttontjoy township, Adams
county, deceased. . •
11,0--, , Vhe-fise4uceouot of John , L; . Sadler.
Adlikerhdrator,wi,(l3, the m.-111 anneged of Rich
rintialhr. late od*, Huntington ,township, Ad
acnetounty, deciase4t.
116. The:sy-count of Jacob Hartman, Ad?
istrator ,the Takla of George Hartman,
lath of Menllen township, deeeaserl•
117. Tho. account of liohert
Gitasyliart of Mr..rgare; Jane Major, minor child
of gebert Itla)..)4deoeased
-118- Plat iirernosionn,t:ofil;levicl . M. Myers,
GuareAan Peter Hoover, minor son of Peter
• Hollver, aveeased. , • •_ • ,
110. T...he account of H u gh Spott. Guar
dian of the person and estate of Dsvid
Scott. -son of JosektrActotti deceased.
120. The firs; account ni Henry Benner
old 'Josiah Benner, Executor's 'of the last will
aert. - ibstsment of John Benner, deceased.
121. - The - second 'account "of MoSee
'Clean spec Josiah Benner, Administrators cum
testament° annetto of John Bear, deceased.
• HP. The first'and final account of Jesse
Ranch; Administrator of the estate of john
lloack, deceased. - •
' 123: The scam:lnt of Sabina Long, Admirty
ifitrairit of the eitatesof Adani Long, deo'd.
1041 , The,first and final account of Ahrahum
lkilikliy:, - Guardian of Henry N. Bushey, tni
• *deceased son of Nicholas Bushey, need.
'4 1 135. , 1ttie account of Amos C. Myers, Ad
ministrator of Peter Bollinger, deceased.
12d. The first account of Joseph Wilson
and David E. Hollinger. Administrators of
Tempest Wilson,deceased.
127.' The first' and final account of John
Bair, Administrator of George Bear, yen. (of
Isaac.) late of ,Dnion township, cleceaeeit.
128. The second and final ,acoou'nt of David
Worts„ Adminiatrater 'of Gentile Wort;, dec'd.
••'lO9, Thesoctenntaf William H. Withereiri
ailtdministratot of the. estate. of Samuel Withe-
TOW;(leceased t late of Gettysburg. , ,
.• 130.. •The. 404 and final, accouni of John
Ilsuptmarhultdminlstrator of theestate of Elia
tibeth Sheely, (of. Peter.) late of Mountpleae,
stet townsitip.deceated...'
431. 'The first and final acooollt of Samuel
,'4l,dtninistrator of Jacob Miller, late of
Hamilton township, Adams co.. Pa:, dec'd, ,
first: and final account of James
Cunningham, fixeoutor of the last will apd
testamectof John Stewart, deceased,
,1,3 a, The account of Samuel Nagle, Exam,
tor of the last will and.testament o f Na:
gle,,late of Berwick township, Adams county,
detwase3.
134. The first Recount of Jacob .Shealy,
Adininititrator of Elizabeth Sheely, relict of
Nicholas Sheely, late of IVlountpleasant town.
ri,, , xotnA eoudly,deoeased.
135. The second account of Mrs. Elizabeth
Criswell, now sole and swing F.xecii tor of the
last will and tektouteni of Moses Criswell,
-
The first ; account of Anthony Doart
fitiardian or Testarnanoiry Trustee of
: John . 04910 . 0 Ft• under the will of, his father,
Peter' Comfort, deceased.
The account of Henry Myers. Adinitt
fairktior.of e . Heinerd, deboased.
13S. 'Plie first 44(1,11nal ;marmot cif Jeremiah
lierider, Administrator of Margaret Bender,
late,of ,Berwiek tnwnship. Ailains co., dec'd,
J3Q, The second and ,final account of 'Mi.
"Chael Detrick. Admintstrauar Of Qeorge Dear
dorff. deoeased. - -
The„second Recount of David C. Britt
lceihotr,ketiner,geentor of the last will and
Itelitartient n'f Martina Brinkerhoff, deceased.
'l4; The-first-and final-aaeount of Samna!
13at114, Atlntinistrater of Lydia Ann Stutzmnn,
lieuenso4;-'•
„s,
WAII, P. WALTER, Register,
T h or DANIIIL PLANK, Dcp
-11gieter's GetlySbOrat
'Mar. 24, 1956. *td
nannly Land Claims.
ttntlersra:•:,nid 'attend promptly to
t" "the - collection of 'Claims for BOUNTY
' the late net of Congress.
Those who have already received 40 or 80
-Acres, can now receive the hAlance, by calling
on the subscriber and noking, the necessary
13: iM N ti lilt.
-- Geitysburg, March' 1 . 2, 1855.. tf
David A. Ituchler,_
' • .3 rTO E Y 1,3
Wprnmptly attend to collections and
: tY all. business entrasted to his care.
-,.r..4ofriee in the Diamond, adjoining store
of A. a r :•.liuti.TZ. •
.30 1 ty,3liur,g, FA. 4, 104"4. ly.
Wm, :Yit'Clei tan, -
'3I7OIINET 47' LAIL
rI FFJ Pg , ; on the soot!! sifie-:of,the Public
iwo doors west of they sentittel
IE. 111. Ruehlep,
ATTORNEY 47' L.V.
. ILL faithfully and promptly attend ,to
t, 4 T a ll business entrusted to him, lie
aptaks the German language. Office at the
Amino plice.in South Baltimore, street, netir
Vorney'a Drat. Store, and nearly opposite
I).ttaner dr. ' Ziegler's Store. [March e.. 0.
P. 74Tonanghy,
, - ATTORNEY AT LAU',
(Office reinoved- to one door West of Buehler's
Drug &Book-store, Chambersburg street,)
Attorney Si, Solicitor for Patents
and Pensions,
I)ol.l7iTY'Lamt Warran t s, Back-Pay sus
liended Claims, and all other claims
,iipiitist the Government at NV ash ingtonTD7 - 6.:
also tneri6n claims in England. Land War
ian;ts located and sold, or bought, and highest
prices given,
Agents, engaged in locatin, warrants in i
lands for sale these.
perßnnally or by letter.
Gettys.btir,g,'lstoV; 21, 1953.
J. Lawrence Mu M. V.,
iiiAS hisOfftee onedoor wegtoreh e Lutheran
ebetie/4.in scThambershurg strvet, and mp
pninte Q rdromer's store, where th.)se wishing
gohage any Den tal Operation performed
are respeetfisliy invited to eall. L,'
IttriERENCiA:
Dr, D - . Gilbert. Dr. C. N. Btrluehy, Dr. D.
.H or n e r, Rev. C. P. Kranth, D.D., Rev. H. L.
autititer. D. D., Rev. Prof. William M. Rey.
itold‘,Rev, Prof. Ni...laeobt , , Prof. M.L.Stcever.
Gettysburg, Apal LI, 1853. tf
Mpoutling !
• - tl it 1111 . 1011'N .• 1 1 ,4-
1-lou4e Spouting, and ;nit up the Sar*.el , -.w. hpit in Ow tt ill ht said at the
fur cash or country produce. Partners and all i Inw i tsi
ot her* wi$111 1 1(r their neusee, 'Barns. At..p kf-en a late Qapnly of T-I \M 11 ER EI)TTO‘ 4 IERY,-:- now Article of SILK and
81)69)ted. Wyuld di) well to give them ll. TR())4 nwtatil liet!td. ,ll 111 P -, 1"11 LI- Wth ) t. ( " ) ';•*E. 011 ,1 silk lined 111):E,
11, W4MPbP,U, of the I) for .‘llt, at VA f 1 N I.:STOCK BROTH E
Dec. : Oct, 15, ' Si r 1 7 the lard &Lads
Alrii / 1 3, Isar,
23".1
011.F4:r ATTAACTION
-Frazer % Cheap Waiett & Jew,
eiry,,Store
- EVW FRAZER respectfully informs
:the , public, that he has jolt received a
brie 011 splendid' essortment.of dolt and iiev?
style GOLD JEWELRY : of all kinds, inolo•
ding Breast Pins, Finger Kings, Ear Rings,
of the most fashionable styles; lob.-vest and
guard Chain's, Cull' Pins, Watch Keys, 40.
'A 180, Albata Sipoons, Fancy Vases, Watch
Guards,,,.„ Keyq, and Chains,
GOLD & IV,c4; W ATC H ES; 44,t
,together a large assort.
• ment of ,1 1 41isurnIug Goods, •911itabin for
persons in mourning, and numerous otner ar
ticles in his line-rall of which will be solo
at the lowest cash prices. ,
-10:V*As I have purchased all my goods from
regular Jewellers, I will WARRANT them
to be what .1 pronource them. .Of this pur
chasers may , rest assured.
gdpWATCHES AND' JEWELRY RE
PAIRED, as heretofore. Give, me a call,
in Baltimore street, a few dcors from the
diamond, yrut *ant 'griorl Jewelry, and the
genuine article, lower than the ,same cau be
purchased any place out of the rity,
ALEX. FRAZER.
. .
Qettysburg, Nov. 5. 1855. tf
Lust mold
AT T4E CTIEA.P _CORNER,
- Fall &.• Winter lioods t
Oevery desefiption, will be sold very low
for caih. Moo n variety of :SHAWI 4 B,
and liklaY. 44,04 CLUMING, very
cheap. Call and see,
JOHN HOKE.
Ciettysbutg, Oct. ft,1855.
"DORT MONNAIF], pocti - xr
'AND I)RIf i SSINQUA.4B MANUFAC
14U ER , N. 1 1 7, car. rff' Fintrt 41 Chesnu(Sh.,
Philadelphia, always on hand . a large ;And
varied assortmP.nt of
port Monnaies; Work Boxes,
Pocket-Books, Calms, . •
.Bankers Cisco, Traveling B ags ,
NO) Holders, Backgammon I.3oarda,
pat folios, - Chess Me,n,'
Portable,Desks, 'Packet Mein. 'Books,
DiessingSes, Cigar Cases, &c..
JUR°, a general assortniem, of - BNG usu.
FRENCH 4•GEaMAN FANCY GO HS,
Fipt Pocket,C,utlerY,, Rom' Strops
and Gold Pens. Wholesale, Seem) •a t l
Third Flnorsi • F. H. SMITH,
N. W. cc,nos Fourth & 131)osqut Sta., Pbiluts.
N. 8,—..0 n the receipt of $l, a Superior
Gold Pen will be sent •to arty pprt of the
United *Wes, by mail ;•-•,(lescri ng pen, thtie,
medium, hard, or soft. [April 1855. ly
Diamond Tonsor,
JOHN W. 'TIPTON, Fashionable Bar
ber and 'Hair Dresser, can at all times
be found prepared to attend to the calls of the
paople.at the l emple, in the Diamond, adjoin
ing the County Building. Frown long etpe
rience, he flatters himself that he can .go
through all a i e rainifications:of the Tonso
rial Department with such an infinite
degree of sl iil,.as'wil? meet with the entire
satisfaction of all who may submit their chins
to the keen ordeal of his raxors, Ile hones,
therefore, that by his attention to business,
and a 'desire to please, he will meritas well
as receive, a liberal share of public patronage.
Tel sick,willbe_atteuded to at their private
dwelling,e.
Gettysburg, 'Jan: 8, 1855. tf
.1856. ',Spring Stook of New Goods.
FAsHjoNAnt,k; SILKS-:-:Full- line of
Black Silks —new style of Spring
Shawls—,Dress Goods do. do.—Linens of
strong,firin—+Muslinti of best long.oloihs
--Sta-ple—ito-0441400 ng Gad& Kr-Metes -
Weerof all the new styles.
F & LANBELL,
• Fourth and Arch als.. Philadelphia.
P. Families and all Good
Nett—Cash Buyers are respectfully invited to
examine this Stock of New Goods before poi..
chasing, as we prefer selling low and selling
all the more goods. KrStorelicepeis may
often find g reat jobs. from AlWtiOn , wn at
tend the Auction Sales of NOW York and
Philadelphia, [Nlarch
New nairdware Store.
WWI RS or fiction arc now considertA as
y part and parcel °fall intelligent house
-holds; and scarcely n fainily will he willlhtit
our new novel entitled 4`The Fireman !"--,the
most intere:i.ting work of fiction from the press
or 1 A 56. The reaTer'sattention iseaught with
the first chapter. and .'linis" stares him in the
lace before the interest lessens. The hook is
like a moving panoratha GI ever varying.. al
(lathed succession of rues' and pleating
cU7 , 1 4 E it. Y. COMM TRIMMINGS, wa ys
, n and •:t i t I i
scenes exott,ng me,t.ents, each chapter
SPRINGS, 'AXLES,
- being ulnre interesting than its predecessor.—
ift,er i , 'D.4/. ''6 ID lIN 11; T 9 it f eature that adds to its lasting merits, is the
fact of its high moral tone--.not a single senti•
C C:4 ' I. o, 7 :Oar—ware tlipe fivbinir
...-, meta helm! inculcated that the most fastidious
Paints, Oils, - wad Dye-stuffs, meralisteould object In.
n'eneral-, , inelliding every description of arti- ' 'rim Fireman" will he a large lilmo.
Iles in the above Jines of business, to which - H-tines; beautifully illostra
.
subscribers Avon Id respectfully an,
n9fince te their friends Sind the public chat_
116, have o'pened a N W 11A DWAIt
sT on E, in Baftinore Street, "ad joinintr, the
residenec, n IXi rgl - 6* -- , ei I ll,; - htirg - 41! 1
they are opening a largo and general assort
ment of
Hardware, iron,—Steel,. G rote ries,
FIT
IitILL
they invite the attention of Coach-makers,
Wacksmiths, Carpenters, Cabinet -makers,
filipe-inalters, Saddlers, and the public gen-
Our stock having been selected with great
care and purnhased for Oash, 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 regnest 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.
JON;(, 11. DANNER,
DAVID ZINGLEIt.
fiettysbuT., June 9, 1851. tf
Statotrer
kiIIEAP WATCHES AND JE-WEI,Ri.
jholesale & Retail, at the Philadelphia
V. VV
r iltch and Jewelry Store, No. 9ti North,
Sid street, corner of Quarry. Philatlelphtit.
iNsr , . $.28 00; Cold Lepines. 10 caret. 00;
Ntivvr Levers, full jeweled, $1:41 00; StlVer
jewots. $9 00; Superior Quartiers.
$7 00 : Gold Spectacles. $7 00; Fine Silver
do,. $1 50; Gold Bracelets. $3 00; Ladies'
G-.lrl Pencils, $1 00 ; Silver Tea Spoons, set,
6:5 00; G;01,1 Pens, with Pencil and titlver
Holder. $l.O
quid Fin,,ler Hulas 373 cents to $10; Watch
113 cents, patent 18:,i;
23 ; ! Ither articles in proportion. A . ll goods
warimited to he what they are sold for.
STA OFFER & HARLEY.
On hand. some Gold and Silver Levers And
nes, still Inwer than the above prices,
Oct. 1,1855, I y
F if] NESOC K. BROTH KRN. havie7 the
s.sh , of CA L EDON 1 MR(.11 4 1,-
E 1) R N CfiityFhtinr, NV MI 161.+4.741 the at-
F. U. Smith,
Caledonia Iron.
. ,
. ,
'IMO THOUSAND PIECE-S .
•
fti the eniirt of Common Pleas of' Adams ' .
- . NtMice. '-_ =
• Wall Paper.
x county—No. 2. January term. 1856: . ( - 101313 AN & PAXTON have opened an
Whereas JAcos Trommi:rt did file his peti- V: unusually targe assortment of,llValfl Pa--
atm for Divorce a vincula matrinsonti, against I per. of every style and variety; front 1-23 to
Ar?f4 MikitY TttimstrAti tested the 27tlt duty of 49 cents a piece, Housekeepers and Paper
September., A. 1.1.,. 1855, and made returnable-I t_i
',angers are invited to call and es - amine the
the 19th daf of November, A, D., 185.5 t And stock. vw hick is superior to anything lieretofot.e
whereas an Alias Sulipcena issued in said case, offered in this market. Only 12i cents a pitiote,
returnable the' 21st days of Janitaty, A. D.. or 11 , cents a yard, for. Wall Paper!
1856, the term of said Count' You, the said - . Gettysburg, Feb. 25, 1856.
Anna Mary Trimmer, are requeited to he and --- ----- • . _ _ ....___________. __
appear in your proper person, -in the said ' Tin Ware, &c.
Court, on the :3131 day of Sprit next, to answer SAMUEL G. COOK infOrms Ids friends
the petition of your husband, said Jacob Trirn 7 L and the' public generally. that .be has on
mer, and to show cause, if any you have, why hem), at his Shop nearly opposite the Post
he should not be divorced from the bonds of fl Al
wiliCf:. a very largo and well-inade assortment
matrimony. of TIN-WARE, which he will sell at priees
HENRY THOMAS, Skerf.bc: which cannot fail to please, lie will also
execute to order, with promptness, in a work
matio.ike manner, and with the hest materials,
all kinds of '..-II 0 IISE SPOUTIN.G, M ETA I,
LIC ROOFING', HYDRANT WORK, &c.
Gettysburg., Nov. 12, 1855. tf
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Washing,ton Hotel, -
' - • Warns County, Pehn'a,
• Court Proeltmittion.
the
Tl :e n v ' e ß ra ° l 4 o l3 :l T l Court s NI T
NE
s . id eAnSt of the
mon Pleas,in the Counties composing . thel9th,
District, and Justice of the Courts ut Oyer
Terminer. and General Jail Delivery, for tho
trial of all capital and other offenders in the
said district,and Witusasta, ; i nf rioil s
MICONLEV, Esgis., Judges of CouitS of
Common pleas, and Justices of the Courts of
Oyer and Tsrminer,ind Gmleral Jail Delivery,
for the trial of all capital and other offenders
in the County of Adims-4-have issued their
precept, bearinz date the 2.4111 day of Jan.,
in the year of our Lottu one thousand eight
hundred ar.d fifth-five, and to me directed, for
holding. a Court of Common Pleas, and Gen
eral (Inner Sessions of the Peace, sill! Gen ,
eral 3,111 Uelivery, and Court of Oyer and
Terminer, at Gettysburg, on Jlonda, thet2.lsl
of 'April next.,—NoTics.: ts sitssir GIvEY to
all the Justices of the Peace, the Coroner and
Co.oitables within the said county of Adams,
°At they be then and there in theiiTroper per
sons,. with their Rolls, Records, Inquisitions,
13arninati ens, and other Remembrances; to do
those things which to their offices and in that
behalf appertain O. be done, and also, they
who will prosecute against the prisoners that
are or then shall be in the Jail of the said
County of Adams, are to he then and there to
prosecime against them as shall he just.
11 ENRY THOMAS, Shay.
Sheriff's Office, Gettysburg,
March 17, 1856.
jurors for April.
GRAND 4URY.
Htintington—James Davis, (Foreman.)
Tyrene.—Jaceb Pitzer, James A. Miller, Wm,
Wirt.
Mountpleasant—Joseph Herman, Juhn Haupt-
•
. _
M enallen—Joseph Cline,
Germany-:-Wm, Dottera, Geo. Palmor, John
Byers, David Weikert,
Berwick—Oyriis Wolf, Henry 13ittiner.
Oxf.vel—Washington Schwartz, Alexander
S. Himes.
Butler—Michael Dietrich.
Headitu—Samuel Overboftzer.
Onmberland,Williarn Cnrrens.
Boronif,ll,-Soloron Welty,llearY p,(of
Hamilton —Georan Balwr. -
1-lamiltotiban—Jolin Witherow;
Conowag-o—Jheoh
Franklin—Ohas; tV. Le;:o„.
=I
T_,, Oviselman,
John Gilbert.
Tiontioloon—lxonard DeLip. Alexander Tivi
ließsJohn Bream. Anthony Deardorff
Mouritiop.—,Peter Orndo;ff, Jacob • Datibiitz,
Dattxer Soyiler. •
Ilamiltoo—John Snyler. itiloShefiry;
Jacob Baker, Chades Robert.
Berwick—Henry•Kehler, David E. Ilollingir,
'm. Gilt, John Busher.
Alountpleasant—David Dietriek.
Franklin—W
in, Paxton, .Ltnips Mialtlray, Ja•
pal) F. Lower, ,3uoub Deardorff; Henry
Mickley.
.Latininfe...;:boob — Clffo — ili Vier, Moses Valls.
ooyock.
Menalleri....Wm. 11. Wilson, Christian Cash.
man,
iilraban...-Goorge Boyer,
Litterty,lleory
reed oin A tqa h a tit Kelso,
Jogeph J. hn
enniberland.,..ilenry.l3, Cromer.
Butler..-.l)aniel tiitt.
nion...,W Siekel.
Ano*her New Novel
1 - n-rn - e--o r tei
teil—?rice sl—rn filed post free on receipt of
price. Sold .by all booksellers, and agents in
the oars. . _
Editors giving this entire advertisement. a
few .insertions, shall rereive a copy free of
pos,tacre. ROSS, 30N ES &,TOUSEY,
No 113 Numit N. Y., al l kl Clark Street, Chicao,
Fob. 1850.
1855. New Goods! 1555.
subscriber tenders his selinowledq
menot to his friends and the puhlic for
the liberal patronage heretofore extren(!eil to
him, aml respectfally informs them that he
has just returned from the cities with a splen
did -*assortment of N 1.3 W GOODS, coin p rtslnt,r
in part a fine stocii of Delaines,Shawis,Cittu:•
hams, Gloves. Stockings, Ribbons, Collars,
Aluslins, Irish Linens. &c.. all nt' \Odell ax•il I
he sold at the lowest cash prices. lie deems
it unnecessary to enumerate the different arti•
cles %vhieli comprise his sio e k, Ile v ,.. (t id
earnestly invite all to call and examine bef..ire
pkire.hasintr elsewhere
Oar; 1-5.
Corn ED tryCIN.
r attet.iion of MILLERS is invited to
a very sorrier article for drying ('0 EtN,
wlitoli can be hid at all !Imes at
1 111 . WARRENS' FOUNDRY.
Ina st er of Paris.
rp I-1 Jc: useful article can be had in any
I . _ iv:amity of
Feb. l 3
OCIIIICE keeps alt kinds of Fancy Staticin
-1,77 er y, a n d setts tt ns cheap, if not cheaper,
than anybody else-In the town or the county
It yoli don't believe it, call in and see fir you
selves. Jane 7.
rip 110 ENTIC , GOODS ever
1 flroilLrlit 10 Gettr;bllig% Cultle and see,
' e tor yot;rse vt-4
IMPIE
ItY.
- .1-S, Ci it A 11 NI ER,
CORF,AN & PAXTON
Faavy Stationery.
J. S. GRAMMER.
THE subscriber respectfully. informs tfie
public that he has opened a Public House ;
of 'Entertainment in the borough of Abbotts
town, where he will be happy to entertain all
who may call with him. Haying, had many
years' knowledge of the „business of hotel
keeping. he Gusts himself that his efforts to
please will he satisfseturp Gtve the "Wash•
ington" a call,
FRANCIS WILSON,
February 18, 1856, tf
New Segar 41k, Tobacco
MANUFACTORY.
AMU EL FABER, Jr. would respectfully
i,"..inforrri the citizens of the town and coun
ty, that he has opened a Segar and Tobacco
manufactory, in - Baltiniore street, next door to
Forney's Drug Store, Gettysburm, where be
will constantly keep on hand a large variety
of SEGARS, of the finest flavor, and at the
lowest living priCes. Of CHEWING TO
BACCO he has the choicest kinds—..-also a
capital article of SNUFF--..a1l 'of which' he
offers as low as the lowest. He only asks a
trial, convinced that lie can gratify every taste.
Ile hopes, by strict.attention to business and
a desire to please, to merit and receive a share
of public patronage. •
May - 7, 1855. •
lllanover B. WlMond.
TRAINS over the 1-I . snover Branch Rail
road now run as follows.:
First Train leaves Hanover at 9.1 A. M.;
with Passeneers for York, Elarrisburv, Col
unil,ia and Philadelphia. This Traits also
connects with the Express—for Baltimore,
there at'l P. M.. stopping at Glenrock,
Pukton and COekeysville..
Second Train leaves at 9, P. M., with Pai
sengers for Baltimore and intermediate places,
and returns with passengers from York, &o.
J. - LEIB, dgent, -
- July 23,.1555.. te -
Franklin Inn.
jeorner of High &!len streets, Baltimore.
101, THONIAS JA'HESON, (lately of
V.) York, Pa.,) has leased, the FRANKLIN
cnrwr nigh arid Millen streets, Bala-,
111.)re,,,1ti., and will entertain guests on mod
erate terms. 110 hopes to ;,rive entire satis
faction, and will spare no effort to merit the
approval of alt who can appreclate•a well
i'evulated and home-like Hotel. Give him a
trial. - [ Deo. 10, 1855. 3m
Susquehanna Rotel,
Opp 0•41 te Cal rt Station, lialthnore, Md.
riIHR undercifzned having leased the ahove
liotei and put it in coin plate order, is pre
tared to accommodate his friends and the
%rave Hag puhltc.-fie preprago - ' b;
pleased to see his old friends, a'nd promises
to make their stay comfortable and. satisfac
tory;B,lggitge taken to and from Calvert
Station free of charge.
JOHN BARR, (formerly If Penna.,)
July 9,-1555. iP PROPRIETOR.
New Establishment.
GIidNITE STONE-YJIRD.
THE undersigned respectfully inform the
citizens of Gettyslyurg and the public
generally, that they have openea a GRANITE.
STONE-YARD. on South Baltimore Street.
opposite the residence of Geo. Shryock, where
they are prepared to furnish Granite Stone,
dressed in every style, for Monuments, Door
tUs and Steps, and evey kind, of building
and ornamental use. Also, Cemetery 131611 - s
always on hand, and a general variety of Dress
ed Gnute.
The nridersioned having had considerable
experience in their business, - reepectfu ty in
vite persons wishing anything in their tine to
give us a call—as we are' prepared to furnish
the saute article CH EA PER than it has over
been heretofore offered in Gettyshorg.
H Ev RY S. BENN ER,
PETER B ErrLER.,
Jan. 7, 1856. 3m
Call and See Us
AT TUE N,EW STAND.
-WM' I`. KING respectfully annonnees to
his
,iriends and the public aenerally
II
that - he continues the MILO RING
NISI:VA:SS in the r cam adjoi r ih u r the
store of .1, Lawrence Schick. and front-
ing on the Diamond. He has made arranize.-_
[ileitis to receive retro {ally the Locrgsr FNAti
torqs, and it Will he his cons:tant HIM 10 vivo
entire satisfaction to those who limy favor him
with their eusinin.
tkrel;oillitry prodtico will ho lien iii
ox
ehanwe for work. NV NI. 'T.
tit.-ttytitirg, Dec. 17. 1855. ly
a ncssEs. , , TI:VSSF.S!! Titt'SSES
U. Needles,
TRuss \NU BRAcE EsTAn•
ListimENT, s. (.or. vf 'Pito ifift and fiact!
s/ r e d s , phiiadrlpleiri s htpoirrkii of line FRE , cir
l'itus sE s, ni //LC ext'renie ease
and ditrabOity with vorreet curistrtiction.
llerni.il +u ruptured patients can lie suited
by remittino. amounts, as helow
number ut inches round the-hips. and stattng
side affected. Cost of Single Truss, $ . 2, $3,
$4. $5. Double—s.s, SG, $8 and $lO. In
structions as to wear, and how to effect a care,
when possible, sent with. the Truss.
Also for sale, in great variety, Dr. Banning's
Improved Patent Body Bruce. for the cure of
Prolapsus Uteri ; Spinal Props and Supports.
Patent Shoulder Braces. Chest Expanders and
Erector Braces. adapted to all with Stoop
Shoulders and Weak Lungs; English Elastic
Abdominal Belts, Suspensories. Sy ringes—
male, and fetuale. 4„„) . -Ladiest Rooms, with
Lady attendants, [Aug. 6, 1855. 1 y
Ready-made Clothing - ,
CLOTH, Coating, Cassimeres., Cassinets,
Vestingi. &e.— the largest variety on
hand and con:tautly tnahiwr tip. The hest
hargain:; in town at the Clothing Emporium
Nov. 19. CEO. ARNOLD.
DTE'4, if you w int hantNoine and cheap
ESS Gcttlllti, c i{{ ;It
FA 11 N E;STOCK BROTHERS.
Sign ey . the Red Front,
Oct, 15,
-.--
teeroove ; i a vow g South (if the (lid Si:tat:cf.
IL, :sKtit,Ly
.respeeifttily informer 4l i 8"
TM; sindersigoed.'lrtvingrentefroOlifiqinetz
1? - old euit , ,inepi and the Ruhlie aelle:allk, n er ,ihrp to parry on the Folindr3; h05ti y. . 34 . 4
f *
(1,;,,t i,,,... „.„,„itliwa. Lim I'd 1 1,0 11,1 ,VC; 11t'S1- - e ta to t er th e f ir m of WA ff BEN Az, SONS. fie r vhy
Ni.::::t'S, n e at. I f i 4 4,1 < -1 ' ,ma i d, it, Soli;}, Baltimore o e,l ie l ii , own t o (ho citizens of Adams and•ad-:
s•ce t t,. W. here he wln tit ! L Hl , tt y to ay. (toln tnntl.te joinina eon flies. that we are prepared to make
;t!I who may patronize . him. Ail work. en- tiveryiT t in g 'i tt m a Imp ,l l),:ineLs. We h ave •
triv4tu4l 1.1 hi. (fem.! warranted to' fit aml. I,f• of corktantly on hood, the liATil AWA ‘i and '
niost stittsumttal matt.. • T ittli a.st.
'TI her p , other 1 (kola= Sll9,ves, 0 - )o',Varb,r air- ,
f wors, he, i.tliet a 4....wittotiattee of public pa- ti l zia and te n plfile Storm, of various sty les aria
'siz, , s; Pots, Nettles and Pans, and all other
Iron Cooking Utensils. Waffle Irons, Wash.
intz Machines, A .h-pintes; ffnot-sempers, &e.
enstimy,..; for Mills • anti other Niaehinery,
PLOUGH C ASTI NO;S of every description,
To Those. Who Wish. Farms. Le. We make^ the Slylar. Illf.eiler, and iiiir e r -
Pot kind; of, T Willierrov _ Plouzlig. We have
rilo have fertile LAND 3t ;1 ekeeif, price on
also g ot i. , e . rer . t patterns of Fencinz, and
.I._ easy terms. your attention it; nailed to the
ift.lidtbi4; for Ce,ineteries,Yards and Porches,
IiIDGWAY FAR \ll AND COAL CONl
‘vitteh can 't he beat for beauty or chf'aiinN's-
PAN V. Tir , :titrdire ,Ncres or more in pro - (........, . b
111 t h e a ove articles will be sold cheap ,
por tion, are vi'rert tor tiSt 00 . , payttilt. it itnthil
foreasit or Countrit Prntinee.
mews of Si per week or 51 per in , ot!f. It.
(L 7 -13 LACKSNIITHING - sill! oontinod.9
is located in WI; county, PerotsylNahit, and 13RAss
evaiNos
arid
every
lhing
in
has one of the best
_markets for its prt.dcee in
the Swim. The soil is a rich hoof, mid is not ou „ r . , / ,. i ,"r,„" . 1 „ a , d _r_. , ,T, ° " 1 1 "r• .
, ! ... .riiie;:±lfNCr n lACH/...N . E8 repaired at
to be surpassed. for farillina, I`, ."Xalitillili if)11
trowige.
ntw" . 77..e .Vew rfr-k Spri find Sri 'am er
Failliona are rec, iv ed. ('sill ntrd feu them,
Gellpibtlia, April 9,
will show. It has..the hest elkmeta.s (. pros
perity, being underlaid by 'two rich veins of
Coal, and will shortly be Intersected by r'nzr
railroads. The limber Is of the most valuable
kind. 'f'ir'e unexceptionably good. and war
rantee deeds are given. It. presen , s a good
and substantial oppormnity to commence
firming; providing tar one's children or mak
ing an 141:ittnetit, Further _particulars can
be had from the -pamphlets which are sent to
inquirers. Letters answered pronipl I . 4p
ply or address SANI'L VV. CA'rrEl,l„ See.
retary, 135 %V AI, IcUT Street, rifirth" gide be
tween Fourth and Fifth sts.,
Full int%rmation is contained in the pamphlets.
Feb. 11 ; 1856. 3M
PHILADELPHIA ADVERTISEMENT.
.Evans , Fire & Thief Proof - 6411em!
roR Merehantg, Lawyers, Farmers and
-4
others, having Books, Popers or oilier
valuables, to ereserve from FIRE or BURG.
LARS.
Day & Newell's(llohb's) BANE LOCKS.
A CA RO.—THE "Ftrtz PrtooF SAFE, " that.
preserved our Books, Papers4-c., during the
"Great Fire at Hart's Buildings," was Our
,:hased of OLIVER EVANS, 61 S. :2nd St.,'
Philadelphia.:—Getz 4 , " Buck.
Illeirtgeratorsi& Water Filters.
EVANS' Premium Ventilated Refrigerators
for cooling and preserving meals, butter, nail/€,
water and all articles for culinary purposeri.
WATER FILTERS,-for purifying, brackish
or muddy water, whether affected by rains,
limestone, marl or other
.causes; can be had
separate or attached to the Refrigerators—a
small quantity of Ice•cooling the whole, in ti •
warmest weather; ToRTABLE SHOWER BATHS,
for the use of warm or cold water. WATER
COOLERS, foi Hotels, Stores and , Dwellingse
STORE Tuucas, for moving boxes, bales, &c.—
Sicsb PnEssgs, CopviNo dO., DRUGGIST do.
OLIVER EVAIV4,
So. 61, South Second Sl., 2 doors below Chesnut.
Feb. (ESTABLISHED IN 1835.)
b 11, 1856. 137
Now is the Tiine,
FOR CHEAP DAGUERREOTYPES!
WFAVEEt respectfully announces, to
the Ladies and Gentlemen of Gettyshuig
and vicinity;_zhat he has resumed the llag,usr
reotype- business, at the old stand, in Charn
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.
teP`Charges from 56 cents to $lO.
rke•Honrs of operating from 8 A. M. to 9
- Vein dress avoid light, red, blue, or pur
ple. Dark dress adds much to the beauty of
the picture. Feb. 4, 1856. tf
IMMEDIATE RELIEF FOR THE
TOO S'EIACHE
TFI E is - to he, had at the drug stores of
S. H. Buehler, Gettysburg. and James
A. Elder, Eintnifshurg,n most eflectual remedy
for the Toothache, which will, (If properly ap
plied, accordin, to di tections,) cure. the most
violent Toothache instantaneously. Should the
pain in course of time reappear, the same ap
plication has to he made aga;n, and after tivo
or three applications the cure will he effectual.
Please call for A. I'erger's Toothache Balsam.
tiFr_Price 25 cents per phial. -
August 27, 1855. ly
!Flour i Flour :
undersigned continues the Flonr has
.: iness as• beretolore: — lle setrs — by — th - el
barrel or any smaller quantity. By taking:
smALL PROFITS tie ean . buy as high and sell as
low as anybody else, and by always endeav
°ring to keen none but the hest, he hopes to
merit and receive a continuance of liberal pa
tronace. WM. GILLESPIE,
Oct. 8, 1855. At the Put Office. I
fir ° 831Dn~ :t➢ e.
'VHF: undersvzned informs the pohlie that
he stil: removes the remains of the dead,
and is prepared to go to any do.lanee to bring,
t h ew he re . 1-11 4 ehae l. reS are loWer than ever
—and as low as the lowest.
A. W. E•'LI;M M
Gettysburg, Sept. 1(1, 1r355.
Bush's Allegheny rouse,
NY . O. t..'mo 'Atari:et st., above Bth st., Plata.
delphia. Terms, 81,25 per day.
June .1, 1835. ly C. I:BUSH.
Uay 'Wanted.
ptERSONS Ihty to sell,trilldnw 1)
by calling on the subscriber, in Gettys
burg, who is desirous of" purchasing, The
highest market price will be paid at ail times,
K - r-As he intends having the Hay, aftei
briny itched, hauled either to Ha n over or
13,thi‘nnre, the preference to haul tt ill he given
to those irons whom he may purchase.
ODLONION PONVERS
Dec. G. tt'
Jewelry Jewelry I
. •
L. SCHICK hit, now on hand a lame
p and splendid assortment of Jewelry. corn
prising' everything in that line—Breastpins,
Fincrer-Ring's, Chains, &c. tte.
all of which he-,is selling at the lowest
profits. Call arid examine fur yourselVPS••• 29
rcmhle to show goods. Jan. 7, 183
Shoemakers. came this way.
FAHNEsTOCK BROTHERS will sell
you MOROCCOS from :15 cents to
Si 00, the cheapest lot ever brought to the
Colinty. Call soon at the
SIGN OF THE RED FRONT.
IRON. and a larlre assortment - of HARD
WARE. cheap at
FAHN F,STOCK ntioTriEßs.
LL and see FAUN ESTOC K'S' -cheap
CLOTHS. C.issinterel, Cassinets, &c.,
it you want (amain:
-
I LOVE,:
(fer,
r-trirty FIROOMSd n d Cedar Ware, 1(4 sale A t
good and eliunp :_ 4 (_7111C1) :S. FAIINESTOCKS
Cetly..burg, Founpry.
NEW
. .
•
we will do ourl
vi,'fif RIGHT.
THOMAS WARREN,
MARTIN WARREN,
• $ HIRAM WARREN,
THOMAS A. WARREN.
° Gettysburg, May 14, 1855. tr
- -
A LARGE AND CHEAP LOT OF
GROCERIES, &C.
MAN UEL Z 1 EG L Elf has just returned
14 from the city, with the largest lot of
R. OCE t ES — he - h s - e vertreto re op e --d;To—
tv ic h he invites the attention of all, convinced
that he can offer RARE BARGAINS. He h as a l so
a' fine lot Of HAMS, SHOULDERS, &c , ,;
FISH of ail kinds; Oranges, Lemons, and
other fruits ; Crackers, N uts, Confectio2s
Segars, Tchacco, Snuff, and a general any
of everything, "from a needle to an anchor,"
almost. Give him a call, if you want to :, E ,y
what's cheap and good.
(KT-Country Pt oduce taken in exchange for
Goods. • May 7,1855.
.NOll l FOR .R.R ROSINS !
NEW SUPPLY OF FALL AND WINTER.
Ready-made Clothing.
T ARCUS - SAMSON has just returned
from -New ' York, ,Philadelphia, and
Baltimore, - with the largest and best assort
ment of REA LW-MADE CLO7:IIING. ever
brought to Gettysburg, made up in
,magnifi
cent styles. and most approved fashions. In
regard to workmanship, they can't be excelled
by any customer tailor. _ _
Having,_,enlarged my place end stock, I am
a . le to sell Ready-made Clothing of every de
scription. cheaper than ever offered before in
this or any other place this sioe of the Attar.-
tic. My stock consists in part of COATS,
of all sizes, 'prices, colors and kinds, made up
in a
the
manner. PANTS & VESTS,
of the latest and i»ost 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
lars, Neck and Pocket Handkerchiefs, and an
extraordinary assortment of black satin aid
fancy Self-adjusting. , Stocks, and various other
fancy articles; together with Umbrellas,Trunks.
Carpel Bags; Hat', Caps, Boots and Shoes, y
Goods are selected and purchased under the
.most favorable circumstances, ""Quick
4 , " Small Profits," is always the motto 1 ern
determined to carry out. at the Money-saving:
Clothing Emporium in York street.
-A personal examination can alone satisfy
customers of the co.oprehensiveness of my
stock, which I am selling at least 20 percent'.
llowet than can be found at any of my com
petitors.
-111gr--l-arn_also__prepare_d_to s. el
country merchants desiring to sell au,nin,
Ready Marie Clothing at CHEAPER RATES THAN
CAN BE BOUGHT /N THE CITILS. . If you doubt
it call and examine for yourselves.
MARCUS SAMSON.
N. B.—All,Goods bought of me will be ex
changed if they do not prove satisfactory.
Gettysburcr, Oct. I, 1855.
A Marvellous lt(nlqy for a !hivellons Age I
Holloway's° Ointmenl.
THE GRAND EXTERN NI, REM EDY.
By the aid hi a inierrscope, we see mil
lions of little openings on the surface of our
bodies.. Through these this Ointfuent, when
rubbed on the skin, is carried to any organ or
nward part. Diseases of the Kidneys, disi
' the Livt~r; affections 1---the-hr a-r t-,-
els o
Inflammation of the Lungs, Asthmas, Conohs
and Col6s, are by its ute“ns effectually ,:urcd„
Every housewife hnows that salt pn&ses freely
through hone or meal
healing Ointment fair rrri , re rv;l dily penetrate's
through any brute or part o f the livin g
body, curing the most dangerous inward corn
plaints, that cannot be reached by other means.
EryhijNetav„*att titteutn&:4cnt•butic Rumors-
No remedy has ever done so much for the
cure of diseases of the Skittor hatever form they
ar'tiroe,
ItiCeern, Scurvy, Sore Heads,.
Erysipel.►s. can long withstand its influence.
inventor has travelled over ►nany parts.
of the globe, visiting the principal hospitals,
dispensing this Ointment.. ovine advice as
to its application, anti has thus been It-means
of restoring countless numbers to health._
Sore Legs, sore breast-, Wounds it Ulcers..
Some of the most scientific surgeons now ,
rely solely on the use of this wonderlul Uutt
n►ent, when having to cope with the wor:_: ,
cases of sores, wounds, ulcers, glandular
swellings, and tumors. Prof. ilollow ay has,
ECM
by vommaiiii of the Allied UoverriteetoA, dis.
patched to the hotTiolls of the East, bilge
shipments of this Oitaruent, t., la-PlOSet'. Under
the direction of the Midical thv worst
cases of wounds.• It will cure Pity ulcer.
Glandular s\l el lino' . stiffness or contraction of
the joints, even ut 30 years' standing.
These and other slinitar distressint! enty).
I plaints Can he ctieemally cured if the Oita
merit be well rubbed ;11 over the pars aft'-cted,
and by otherwis9.fol.to.,icg the printed - dtfee-
I lions around each pot.
Bulk lho Ointment and Piils sionaVe used in
the f'//owing easex :
files Sorea of all kinds
13unir';As
Ijurus Itlicu ro Spr.ilus
Chapped 133pds Silt I:llriini Sculda
C h I Itillautti
ri,tttlab
Crtrl t
Lli nhlgn
More_nrial Eruptinni Sur.,? 'IC broats Nt "units of all kiada
** • solo at the. EAtablishmeitt of Professor
OfLowAr, SO, Nlai den Lane. New \ ark, and
244 Strand, London ; and by all respectable
Druggists and [)raters in _Medicines through
' out the United States, and the civilized World,
in Pots.at 25 cents, 0-23 cents, and *4 each.
KrThore is a considerable saving by tak
ing the lamer sizes.
N. 13,—Directions for the Ernidance of pa
tients in every disorder are affixed to each Pot.
July 23, 1855. ly euw
ment. of - QU EENSW A R P. a. t
- GIZA lIM ER'S Store.
I wholesale to
Ptles uid I.l%stula,:.
Skin Dinease% Sss ellrll Glands
Joints
Sror 'Ulcer+
Sareq
St,re i I o,i,k