. . . . Irk At ISTA T I E .. Al' '. Assignee's Notice. . Gettysburg Foundry. .irnbilel--sal - ---- 7. ------ .A. -- N - E - IV — FI - R - M J ----- . , Wtit.' he 'offered at Public Sale. on the , Idonntpleasant township, Adams county. i T"E undersigned, having,cntcred into 'part. . preloise on ur a y. eB .l up t or having executed a voluntary assignment of all 1 " 4 '"' l'h a ' the 1 i 1' • ncrship to carry on the Foundry business - .)fai heart, the Real EAtatttif Margaret B their estate and effects to the subscriber, resin- Bleak-their 1 under the firm of WARREN & SONS, hereby ley an d : H a n na h- th ta kt ey , l ate ' o f m enti n elk ' ing it MeSherrystown,Conowago township, in : make known to the citizenis Of Adams and ad townsbip, Adams coianty, decease 4, consisting trust for tho benefitf creditors, he heiehy joining counties, that we are prepared to make i n quests all• persons indebted ; everything in our line Of - bnsiness. We have ot R- Trant Of litatintain 'Land, . si mat& to said Michael said townslim of Monallen. adjoining l oo dn o f : Oyerbaugh and wife to make immediate pay- constantly on hand, the . Martin' .Wingert, Andrew Noel, Andrew Bit- I went of their respective, does. and all posons ( _ liathaway and _other Cooking Stoves singer, and others, containing about, lad AGUES. 7 having claims or dymands -on the stuns to pre. r the Parlor Air -Tight and Ten-plate Stoves. The irwprcntetnenui, area one and a - e,,,;: a s. ' I sent them for settleinent. ES= balfstory 1.06-'IIOUSE, Double Log Earn. Log Spring 'louse—with an Orchard. There ie a Spring of water pear the buildings. About 25 acres of the tract have been cleared, the balance having Timber of variona kinds. A small proportion of Meadow. t Al rit the - same - time and place, will be sold,-the-Personal Property of said de• ceased, viz : 1 Cow. 2 Sheep, Stove and Pipe, Clock and Case,Bects, Bedsteads and Bedding, Case of Drawers. Corner Cupboard, and a va• ziety of Llousehold and Kitchen - Furniture. D'Sale to conimenee at 1 o'clock, P. M., on said day, when attendance will be given and Unnamed° known by • • ' ROBERT BLEAKNEY, r with the will annexellor klivpret 41hunith Moakley, Apra 14, to lite:ady.niade Clothing AT - SAMSON'S CIIEJP MOT'lilt 7 G EMPORIUM. r— went:a suit of READY-MADE CLOTHING, complete in every respect, of the latest Style, and'ebeiper than they can be purchased ut Any establishment in the county—call at lidAuctts &mores; opposite the Bank, in York _t_lurve justreceived_from_the Eastern Cities the largest and best assortment of Goods ever offered in Gettysburg. In offering to sell Dena Goods at Lowse prices than other deal ers, ',simply request ptirehasers to call and satisfy themselves of the truth of my offer, personal examination of my goods and prices. Buying exclusively for cash, I can buy, 'cheaper , and sell cheaper than any other person is f , the county. My GOOds are made up in the, beit style by experienced workmen, and can't be excelled by any customer Tailor. iy stook consists, in part, of . Casts of all Sizes, prices, colors, and kinds, made np in a snpe rier manner. Also Pants and Vests, of the latest, and most_ fashionable styles and every kind of goods suitable for Spring and Summer wear ; 7. slsd BOOTS AND SHOES, - and a large assortment of GitNTLEAtitikrE3 AND Boss' FaItNISDING Goons, consisting. of extra quality linen bosom Shirts, Suspenders. Gloves, . half Hose, Collars, neck and pocket liandher chiefi3, and an extraordinary assortment of black satin and fancy self adjusting Stocks, 4nd various other' fancy articles, together with Umbrellas, Trunks, Carpet Bags; Hats, Caps, Boots and Shoes. .„0:71 am also prepared to sell wholesale to country merchants desiring to sell again. Ready Mada,Clothing At CIIKAPKA. ItATIGS THAN CAN AR *UeliT IN Tfill CITINS. If you doubt it, call and euatine for yourselves. MARCUS SAMSON. . All Goods bought oT me will ba cic cbangedlif they. do not prove satisfactory. Ge•tYsliurg April 14,1858. liire -c ; 7 .ieg - ar - & -- Tobacco QAMTIEL, EA BE% Jr., would respectfully I,„7„jnfortp, thecitiaens , of the town and eoun• has' opened a Seger end" Tobacco manafailtorY, in Waldmere street, next door to - Forney,'s _Drug Siore; Gettysburg where he will conitiritty' , keep on hand a' - large variety oASEGARS,,:of the finest flavor. and at the bliveatliving-priees. .01 CHEWING TO. VADOO he has the choicest - kinds—also a capital -artiela•of "SNUFF—aI l of - Av hich he effersas Jaw ;Is the lowest: He only asks a trial, convinoed that he can gratify r every taste. ri - tn linsin ess and a,desire-td , Pleaseilonierit and receive a share of - pablio patronage. bfiay:7 f 1855. - • \` IMPP IP 7 w 111, Tin Ware, &c. S,IIjEIJ G. COOK informs his friends and 'the public generally, that he has on hand-, at his Shop nearly opposite the POst-Oillee, very large aril well-made assortment of TIN WARE, which_lie wilLselLat_prwhielt_ cannot fail to please.- .11e will also execute to order, ,with promptness, in a ..workinan-like manner, and with the best Materials, all kinds or HOUSE SPOUTING, META LLIC_IIOOEI._ -- JNG;HftDRANT AVORK, &e. Gettysburg, N0v. 4 12, 105. • Susquehanna hotel, Opposite Calvert Station, Baltimore, A l i l, =. //rHE undersigned having leased the above 1. :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 snake their stay comfortable and satisfactory. Baggage 'taken to ar.d from Calvert Station tree of charge. JOI 7 IN BARR, (formerly of Penn'a.,) July 9, 1855. tf PROPRIETOR. TRUSSES! TRUSSES ! ! TRUSSES !! ! C. Needles, TRUSS AND BRACE ESTABLISH MENT, S. IV. Conwr of Twelfth owl Baer streets, PhiladPlphia, IMPORTER of fine FRENCU TRIPS:SE.% Combining extreme liylititec:s, ease and durability with correct construction. Hernial or ruptured patients can be suited by remitting amounts, as below :—Sending number of inches round the hips, and stating side affected. Coit of single Truss. $2.25, $4, $5. Double-55, $6, $8 and $lO. Instruc tions as to wear, and how to efkct a cure, when possible, sent with the Truss. Also for sale, in great variety, 1)r. Banning 's Improved Patent Body Brace, 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 ai.tic Abdominal Belts, Suspensories. Syring, , ,,— male and female. [l[7Lad i es' Roonis. wit La dy attendants. L Aug. 6, 18i5. ly Spouting GEORG E and Henry Wampler will make HMSO S•outinrr and sutu th • same _ or cas or country produce. Farmers and all others wishing their houses. barns. &e., spout ed, would. do well to give them a calf . & U. IV.AIII.'LER. April 18, 1u53. if IikittISICAL. —Flutes: Violins. Guitars, Ac. cordeons, Fifes, &c., on kind and for 31.11te CS S NINON. ~ele by A SUPERIOR. style of SILK HAT at W. W. PAXTON'S. , - - - ram eaves a P. 3i., wit t assen - TT you want a tine article of Dress Shoes or gers for Baltimore and intermediate places, Gaiters. for Gentlemen or Ladies. call at the and returns with passengers from York, &c. ripOBACCO.—A pi itne article just received MOM of W. W. PAXTON. - ' April 21. J. LEIB, Agent. ' at SAMSON'S. ' pies MO 11 / 2 ( . .MMIIMIft. 1.14. THi; ~_ MICHAEL RL'LLY,.gssigne, March 31, 1856. 6t Administrator's Notice. LETTERS of adtninistration with the wiii annexed on the estate of HAN- INA II 131, EA It E y and MARGARET iI4EA.KLEY, late of ',genetic') township, Ad lams county. Pennsylvania, deceased, having been granted to the undersigned, residing in the stun° township, he hereby gives notice to all persons indebted to said estate to make immediate payment, and those having claims against the same to present them properly au. thenticated for settlement. • ROBERT IILEAKNF,Y, Administrator with Um Will annexod. April 7, 1856. 6t Executor's Notice. TWIN BOUGHTEVN'S ESTATE—Let _U—tern -testamentarjLen-- the estate -of John Houghtelin. late of Butler township, Adams county, deceased, .having been granted to the undersigned, residing in Tyrone township ; he hereby gives notice to all persons indebted to said estate . to make . immediate payment, and those having claims against, the same to pre sent them Propetly authenticated for settle ment. - JOHN DIEHL, Ex'r• April 7..1858. ot Committee Notice. TM‘ l iiibscriber, having been appointed, by TI the Court of Common Pleas of Adams county, Committee of the person - and estate of Jacob Lady, (of J.,', a Lunatic, of Strahan township, Mama county, hereby gives notice to all persons having claims or demands against said Lady, to present the same to the sub scriber, residing in Butler township, for settle.. ment, and all persons indebted to make im mediate payment. HENRY LADY, Committee. April 7,1856. Gt Administrator's Notice. JACOB 13. &MYERS'S I:STMT.—Letters of administration on the estate of Jacob B. Smyers. late of Huntington_ township, Adams county, deceased. having been granted to the undersigned, residing in the same township, he hereby gives notice to all persons indetted to said estate to make immediate payment, and those having claims against the same to pie sent them 'properly authentiCated for settle ment. WILLIAM B. SMYEItS, April 14, - 1856: eit_ ✓ldininia:ra!or. Trees, Evergreens, InowERING Shrubs, Roses, Plants,,&e., in great variety and size', for sale by large ar stnall quantities, at the Ristm; SUN NVIV4E -10,%s and . G.otonN, . Philadelphia. rtTheir stands are in the 111.ottinT, below Sixth street, where the above can be had every day. Orders also received here for the Nursery. - Catalogues sent to applicants gratis. Direct to S. MUM & CO:. Rising Sun Village, Philadelphia. N. 11.—Roses,.Vei•benas by the hundred or thousand, and other flowering plants for sale cheap. . 14. MG: Caledonia Iron. VAIINESTOCK BROTHERS, having the Jai eXclusive snle.ol Caledonia Rolled Iron Fur Gettysburg, would ball the.attention of buyets to this niakr . of Iron—the best in the market, —which will be sold at the lowest rate 4. • We, keep a large supply of Hammered Iron constantly on hand. Call—at the sign of the Deo. TU. RED FRONT. • A LARGE AND CHEAP LOT OF . •GROCERIES, EM AN UEI, ZIEG 1, ER- has jest returned from the city with - the largest lot of GROCERIES he - has ever before opened, to which he invites the attention of a 11, convinced that he can offer RADE RAIMAINS. He has also' a fine lot of HANIS,. SHOULDERS, - &c; FISH of all kinds; Oranges,temons, and other fruits ; Crackers, Nuts, Confectieus ; Segars, Tebacco, Snuff, and n general variety of everything., '"from a needle to an anchor," almost. Give hint a call, If you want to :my, what's cheap and good. - Kr Country Produce taken in exchangefor Goods. [May 7; 1855. ToThose Who -Wish Farms.To have fertile LAND at a cheap rive' on easy_terms, your attention is called to the RIDGWAY FARM AND COAL COM PANY: Twenty-five .Icres or more in pro portion, are given tor $:300, payable in instal ments of $1 per week or s4,per month, It is located in Elk county, Pennsylvania; and lane of the best markets for its produce in the State. The soil is a rich loam, a n d is not to be surpassed for farwing, as examination will show. It has the best elements of pros perity, being underlaid by two rich veins of Coal, and will shortly he intersected by four railroads. The timber is of the most valuable kind. Title unexceptionably good, and war rantee deeds are given. It presents a good and substantial -opportunity to commence farming, providing for one's children or mak-• ing an investment. Further particulars can be had from the pamphlets which are seal to inquirers. Letters answered promptly. A p ply or address SAW(' W. CATTEI.L, Sec retary, 135 WALNUT Street, north side be tween Fourth and-Fifth sts., Philadelphia.— Full inforination is contained in the pamphlets. Feb. 11, 1856. 3m Siallirer-& Barley. CHEAP WATCHES AND JEWELRY, 1.. J wholesale and retail, at the Philadelphia Watch and JeweJry Store, No. 06 North Sec ond street, corner of Quarry, Philadelphia. Gold Lever Watches, full jeweled, 18 carat cases. St!ti 00; Gold Lepines. 10 carat, 524 00; 'Silver Levers, full jeweled, Sl2 00; Silver Le jewels.s9 00: superior Quartiers,S7 00; itild Spectacles, 87 00; fine Silver do. 51 50; Gold Bracelets. S 3 00; Ladies' Gold Pencils, 1. 00; Silver Tea Spoons, set. 85 00;. Gold I Pens, with pencil and silver holder, SI 00. Gold Finger Rings. 37i cents to S 80; Watch ....,,,.,, ,s ereto ore. Give me a call, in pringStock of New Goods. Baltimore street, a few doors from the diamond, lif you want f loor/ Jewelry, and the genuine ar- ASHIONA BLE SILKS—FuII line of Black Silks--New style' of Sprin g tide, lower than the same can be purchased Shawls—Dress Goods do. do.—Linens of any place out of the city. ALEN. FRAZER. Mackerel, strong fabric—Muslins of hest long cloths-- Staple flousekeepirg. Go - ods. (* - Men's Gettysburg, Nov. 5, 1855. tf orwisn, Salmon, Herring, Pork, Hams 'Wear of all the new styles. - , - ' ,- - ---- --- ------ --- --- - CORN DRYERS.—The. attention of MIL- CODFISII, and Sides, Shoulders, Lard and Cheese, .9 - - - - ----------- ----- EYRE_& LANDELL, , constantly on hand and for sale by Mt nover EL Railroad. Fmirtli and .irch sty., Philadelphia. LEI'tS is invited to avert' superior article for drying - CORN, which can be had at all , J. PALMER & CO.. ~.. TRAINs over the Hanover Branch Railroad 1 P. S.—Storekeepers, Families and all Good Market Street Wharf, Philadelphia. times at March 31, 1856. 3m -111. now run Rs 10110117 S : 1 Nett Cash Buyers are respectfully invited to First. Train leaves Hanover at 9A. M., w it h examine this Stock of New Goods before put. ' Jan. 14. WARRENS' POVNDRY. .. __ --- --- ----- - ------------- Pas.engers for York. ilarrislyiri , , Columbia chasing, as \VP prefer spill og low and selling IDLASTER. OF PARIS.—This useful article Removals. . :,,,,I 1)1111.1(1phi:1. 'Phis Train a lso r connects all Vie mote goods. ir4• - --Storekeepers may ..Jl_ can be had in any quantity of THE undersigned informs the public that with the Express fur Baltimore, arriving there ion, as we at- , Feb. ' l 5. , COI & P.AXTONI. he still removes the rentain,s_sfi h firaLL often find great jobs from .auction, at 1 - 2 M. , . - and - is prepared to go to any distance to bring _ _ C A rlt u r g A li ( t 1 i Trimmings can always be them here. His charges are lower than ever— tyll'ower. and a larger assortment and as low as the lowest. than elsewitere is always to be had, at l A. W. FLEMMING. FAUNFSTOCKS". I Gettysburg, Sept. 10, 1833. Glasses, p a . , •, la en unet 25: other articles in proportion. All goods warranted to be what they are sold for. STA LIFPER & ti ARLEY. „ . s • • ev - ers — a — h - d Lepines. still lower than the above prices. October 1, 1855. ly p various styles tird -- sizes ; Pots. Kettles and Pons, and all other Iron Cooking Utensils. Waffle Irons, Washing Machines, Ash-plates, Boot-scrapers, &c. Castings for Mills and other Machinery, PLOUGII CASTING'S. of every description, &c. We wage the Seylar, Block er, and different„ kinds of Witherow Ploughs. We have also got different patterns of Fencing and Railing, for Cemeteries, Yards and Porches, which can't be beat for beauty and cheapness. grJ'All the above articles will be sold cheap for cash or country produce. r.7l3lacksinithinr, still continced. BRASS CASTING'S and everything in our . line made to order. RESIIING MACHINES repaired at the shortest notice. I3elng Moulders ourselves, we wilt do our work nuArr. THOMAS WARREN, . . MARTIN_ WARREN, HIRAM WARREN, THOMAS A. WARREN. Gettyiburg, May' 14, 1855.. tf, Call and See U AT THE NEW STAND. WYM.. T. KING respectfully announces to his friends and the public generally that he continues the TAILORING business, in the room adjoining the store of J. La w rence Shick, fronting on the' Diamond.— MI He has made arrangements - to receive regular ly the LATEST F.AsiiioNs, and it will be his con. start aim to give entire satisfaction to' those who may favor him with their custom. it Country produce will he taken in ex change for work. WNI. T. KING. Gettysburg, December 17, 1855. ly • _ . Edw. B. Buehler, slftiirm of Emu . WILT., faithfully and proinptly attend to all business entrusted to him. Ile s?eaks the Gertnii language. Office 'at the s une place, in South Baltimore street, near Forney's drug store, and nearly opposite Dan ner & Ziegler's store. Gettysburg, March 20. I). TENLlonaugliy, :Ingram' at taw, • (Office removed to . one . doofWest of Bnehler's Drug & Book- st ore, AttOrinvey Sr, Solicitor 101' Patents and Pensfoees, OUNTY Lnnd Warrants, Back-pay sus pended Clainis,and nil other claims against the Government at IVashington, D. C. ; also American claims in England. Land Warrants located and i:otd: or booght, anithighest prices given. - Agents engaged in locatin , - e' warrants in lows, Illinois and other ‘VesternStateri. - T7.Apply to him personally or . by letter. Gettysburg, Nov. 21, 1853. David Al. Buehler, ( ..11 - turuni nt VTILL promptly attend to collections and v :a business entrusted to his care. Lr.) -- Office in the Diamond, adjoining store of A. 11. Kurtz. Gettysburg, Feb. 4,1856. ly Win. B. 31PCIellrin, I.:qtt.orilfil *at 3 rill; FrlcE on the south side of the Pnblic I_r Square ; 2doors west of the ;Sentinel-office. Gettysburg, August 22, 1853. • - - - J. LAwreae Hill, M. HAS his Office one door wept o f th e D i th e ., § r n church. in Chant bersborg street, and opposite Grammer;'s store. where, those wish ing to have any Dental Operation perform ed are respectfully int iled to call. itErmtssoKs : 1)r. 1). Gilbert, Dr. ,C. N. Rc►luchy, Dr. D. Horner, Rev. C. P. Krnuth, D. 1)., Rev. 11. L. ilnugher, D. 1)., R ev . Prof. William M. Rep r iolus, Rev. Prof. M. trucubs, Prof. M. L. Stwver. Gettysburg, April 11, 1853. tf • Bount y - Lanai CL'aiinto. undersigned• ;rill attend promptly to I. the collection of clainis for Donnty !Ands tinder the hoe net of Congress. Tho.:o who have already received 40 or 80 acres,'can now receive the balance, b, caking on the.subscri her and making the neeesNary application. JQEE. DANNER.- , Gettysburg, :Thoth 12, 1555. tf Diamond Tonsor. TOHN W. TIPTON, Pts•bi'oiirlid,. Borhe - ) - um! Ifa ir 1) resmT, can at all times be found prepared to attend to the calls of the people, at the 11 , ,n))/ , •, in the Diamond, adjoining' the County' Building. from long experience, he flatters himself that he can go through all the ramifications of the Tonsorial Department with' such an infinite degreo of skill, as will meet with the entire satisfit 2tion of all who may submit 'their chins to the keen ordeal of his ra zors. He hopes, therefore, that by his atten tion to business, and a desire to please, he wtll merit as well as receive, a liberal share of pub lic patronage. The sick will beattended to at their pi ivate dwellings. Gettysburg, Jan. 8, 1851. tf Tailoring. Removed a Few Doors South ofthe Old Stand. JH. SKELLY respectfully informs his old • customers and the public generally, that he continues the /L OHM; BUSINESS, near his old stand, in South Baltimore street, where he will be- happy to accommodate all who may patronize him. All work entrusted to his care warranted to fit and he of most sub stantial make. Thankful for past favors, he solictts a continuance of public patronrge. Tne Swing and Nummer Fasbinns are received. Call and see them. Gettysburg, April 9, 1815. rE sn hscri rg -would respectfully an rliounce to their friends and the public that they have opened a Hardware Store, in Balti more street, adjoining the residence of David Ziegler, Gettysburg, in which they always in tend to offer to the public a large and general assortment of Hardware, Iron, Sfed, Grories, C U TEI It.Y. COACH 'I'IMNIMINGS, debar—mare, Sipe fipbings, -.Paints, 01Is, and Dye-staffs, in.general: including every description of arti cles in the above line of business, to which they .invite the . attention of Coach-makers, Blacksmiths, "Carpenters, r Cabinet - makers, Shoe-makers, Saddlers, and the public gener ally. Our stock' having been selected with great care and purchased for cash, we guaran tee (for the ready money,) to dispose of any part of it on as reasonable terms as they can be purchased anywhere. We particularly request a call from our friends, and earnestly solicit, a share of public - favor, as we are determined to establish a char acter for selling Goods at low prices and doing business on fair, principles. . JOEL 13. DANKER, . • DA VID-ZIEGLER.- -- Gettysburg, June 9, 1851. tf NEW GOODS GEO..RGE ARN-OLD HAS just' returned from the city with as IX large and beautiful a stock. of Goods as has been offered to the pubic at any time— among which are Hosiery, Gloves, tinder sleeves, Collars, Trimmings, Gentlemeifs Goods in great variety : black, blue, brown, olive, claret, drab, plaid, cloud ed and figured -Cloths ; black, brown, - and fancy Cassimeres, tiguied, plaid and plain, of every shade of colors; Drab deTate, Cashme retts, Bombazines, Silk-warp Alpaccas, &c. Also Ready-made Clothing in great variety, with a large stock of Queens ware, Groceries, Sz,c. all of which will be sold as'cheap.as they can be had at any retail 'establishment in the county. The Ladies will please call, as we are at all times pleased to see them, The Gentlemen's attention is invited to our large assortment in their line. la connection with the store is our • CLOUTING, EMPORIUM. at the Sand - stone Front, where everything is :dono up in the neatest and best manner. We can rig a man from head to foot on the iely shortest notice. Call and judge for yourselves. April 7, 1856. TUSI' arrived from Baltimore and Philadel delphia, the hest assortment of that has ever been offeredin Adams county. Cry—Ail colors- and kinds, (some entirely new.) Call and see thcin, at: the old stand, newly fixed up, in Chambersburg street, a few duors from the corner. Drew Store. • N. SPENCER THOMAS, No. 26 South Sc A Manu f a c tu r er(o.iiil stit-et , l ' n Philadelphia,dDea l e r in Importer, s Dr i t i l lite s o rr, and ?)2 Medicines, Chemicals, Acids, Dye Stuffs, Paints, Oils, Colors. White Lead, French and Ameri can White Zinc, Window Glass, Glassware, Varnishes, Brushes, . Instruments, Ground Spices, Whole Spices, and all other articles us ually kept by Druggists. including Borat, Indigo. Glue, Shellac, Potash, &th., &c., &c, Al 1 orders by mail or otherwise promptly fit,- tended to. Country Merchants are invited to call and examine our stock, before purchasing elsewhere. Goods sent to any of the wharves or railroad stations. Prices low and goods warranted. [March 17. 1856. - 1 y IITANT HATS, CAPS, BOOTS & SHOES, V at least Twenty per cent UiCoper than you ever bought before, remember it is at COBEAN & PAXTON'S. where they are to be had in great variety, consisting of Gent's and Boys' tine Silk, Fur and- Slouch Hats, of the latest style, all colors and sizes,—white,. black, bro)vn, tan, blue, drab, fawn, &c. Also, a large assortment of Men's and Boys' fine Calf, Kip, and Grain Boots & Shoes,-Gent's fine Cloth and Patent Leather Gaiters. B careful. f,adies; if you want walking and tine dress Shoes, such as Jenny Linds, Buskins ant Ties. Kid and Morocco Slippers also a beau tiful article of Ladies' Dress Gaiters, with a large stock of Misses' and Children's fancy Gaiters and Shoes.—that you find Cobean & Paxton's, at the south-east corner of , Centre Square, before purchasing elsewhere, as they have by fir the largest stock of seasonable goods in town, and arc-determined to sell very cheap.—Take care, and keep a • SHARP look out that you do not mistake the place.— Remember Cobean & Paxton's new Store, at the old stand of Keller Kurtz. Frazerls Cheap Watch d; Jew elry Store • LEXT FRAZER respectfully informs the I% public. that he has just received a large and splendid assortment of rich and new style 1;01.1) JEWELRY of all kinds, including Breast Pins, Finger Rings. Ear Rings, of the most fashionable styles ; fob, vest and paid uhams, Cuff Pins, Watch Keys, &c. Also, Albata Spoons. Fancy Vases, Watch Guards, Keys, and Chains. GOLD & WATCHES. together with a large assortment of - Mourning Goods, suitable for persons in mourning, and numerous other articles in his line—all of which will be sold at the lowest cash prices. - L.eAs I have purchased all mv goodsdrom regular Jewelers. I will WARRANT' them to be what 1 pronouce them. Of this purchasers may rest assured. ATC II ES AND JEWEL' [ M rch 1.-3 in New Hardware Store. Opera & Robe Lawns, Deßages, &a. Now We !gave Them ! liats, caps, Toots and Shoes, March 31, 185 G. . .NEW WI-101i.ESALE F ..Mlr Gettysburg, March al, 1850. GREAT ATTRACTION AT I:Ea W. W. PAXTON. Borough Account. • G. M'CREARY. Treasurer, in account • with the Borough of Gettysburg. DR. To outstanding Tax in hands of 11, I,Veity, for 1853, -3 73 Do. Samuel Weaver, for 1854, 150 84i 1 Tax assessed for 1855, 1238 60 Rents reed from Danner & Ziegler, 14 00 Cash on loan from A. 1-leintzeltuan, 300 00 Do. G. Shr ock, 550 00 , Tax on Dogs. Licenses and fines, Additional Tax at Election, CR. • . By balance due on settlement, $l4 10 Order paid J. W. Weigle, for boards, 495 Jeremiah Culp, Election officer, 3 75 Do. Painting, 1 50 Andrew Heintzelman, interest, . 4 50 H. D. Wattles, note and interest, 203- 00 C..W. Hoffman, smith work, 14 61 E. Z. Little, keeping engines. 30 00 Do. Ladders and poles, 13 96 Water Company, rent, 7 50 Meals & Hollebaugh, fire•hooks; , .5 00 H. J. Stable, printing, - 16 00 James Rowzer and others, police, 7 00 George Swope. note and interest, 583 00 Michael 'Tay, work, 11 75 Edward Little; " - 5 40 Geo. C. Stricklionser, carting lc Ang e tr7 9 ..; Daniel M. Sinyser, interest, 4G 80 a A. & C. 11. Buehler, printing, 15 50i John Kitziniller;pavinge 62 68 Jonas Roth; plank, 7 10 John Tawney. paving, - 6 62 Solomon Powers, freight, 75 Henry Rine, work.. 41 56 Jacob Norbeck, building culvert, 30 00 George Codori, carting, - 33 50 George Wampler, work, 50 Jeremiah Tawney, paving, 2 ,00 John Gilbert, carting and work, 76 53 James A. Thompson, ao., ll 871 Henry Culp, land for street, 33 1U Do. , work, . '3 12 Adam Fa ust, 64. 6 00 Conrad Snyder. '4 87i - - Alexander Frazer, town dock, 18 (10 Jeremiah Harrigan, work, . 1 75 S. R. Russell, interest, - 15 00 J. Cassatt Thompson, stone, 75 Grupy & Stansberry. nose, 259 81 John Werner, work, 75 Sainuel,llunter; " 1 75 H. Aughinba ugh, " ' 4 50 Philip Krickser, " 7 871 Jacob Culp, smith work, . 5 50 . Henry Little. work.•- ' 2 28 Frederick %V isotz.k ey, carting, . 487 Houck & ArCreary, interest, 23 92 Samuel Weaver, tax and quit rents, 440 31. Jacobs, grading. 5o 00 R. G. Harper, printing., • 12 50, John Baker, work, ' 7 8712 Nizzittiller, Nolen & Little, work, 3 00 StAllstnith & elapsatltkle, Henry Welty, Peter Weikert, Nolen and Li tile.- Ephraiin Holloway. George Wal ter,. Ntune, George Heck, work, Philip Wickert, Thomas Nolen, " John Culp, John L. Eums, constable, 7l 04 Keller Kurtz, blank book, 25 Solomon Powers, granite, 23 95 & J. Quip, painting, 3 50 Sanwa Weaver, tax refunded for 1854, 5 39. Burgess and Town qouncil, • . 35 00 Clerk and Treasurer, 30 00, Posting Ordinances, • 37A Samuel Weaver, fees for collecting taxes on duplicate of 1854, 48 65 Do. additional releases on same, 4 60 Do. releases and errors for 1855, 30 42 Do: fees for collection, 1855, 51 08. Tax outstanding on dup',. of 1855, 13.1 81 tit) .1853, 3 73 .$2 0 82 841 Balance in hands of the Treasurer, 29 ,18. $2312 02t The undersigned, Town Council of the Bor ough of Gettysburg. have exanntiod the forego ing account of It: G. M'CamAny, Treasurer of said Borough, and tied it correct, and a halanco in the hands. of said . Treasurer of Twenty-nine Dollars and Eighteen Cents, as above stated. SAMUEL R. RUSSELL, JAS. A. 'I'IIONIPSt►\, 1). KEN D LEi A RT, JOHN GILBERT, . S. S. WeItEARY. April 14, 1856. 4t PHILApELPIII.I' A [WERT IS ENI E;;NT Evans! Fire & Thhf Proof Safes 1, 4 1 011 Merchants, Lawyers, Farmers and others, ha , ing• Th, )4.5, P pf•rB or other rol wades, to pi est:lwo front . FIR or BURG LARS. Day & Newell's (Bubb's) BANK LOCKS. A CA RD.--The "FtitE Pitony S'illeE," that preserved our ./3001,-..;„ ht.p,i.s, (1.r., during the "Great Fire at Hart's Building," was pur chased of OLIVER EVANS, GI S. 2.nd St., Philadelphia.—Getz Burk. Refrigerators S; Water Filters. EVANS' Premium Ventilated Refrigerators for cooling and preserving llmts, Imitor, writrr and all art tele , : for culinary purposes. WATER FILTERS. for pull fyinc; bowl; i or muddy water, whether affected ' 'hy rains, limestone, marl or other causes : can he had separate or attached to the Refrigerators—a small quantity of-Ice cooling the whole, in the warmest weather. PORTABLE SHOWER gATIIS, for the use of emon or coN water. AVATER COOLERS, for Hotels, Stores and DtVellilg - S: - STORE TRUCKS, for moving boxpg, SEAL PRESSES, COPYING do., DRUGGIST do. OLIVER EVANS, \o 61 South SeromlP., 2d o hetote Citesnitt. (ESTABLISHED IN 1835.) Feb. 11, 1856. ly IMMEDIATE RELIEF FOR THE Toothache THERE is to be had at the drug stores igt S. H. Buehler, Gettysburg, and James A. Elder, Emmitsburg, a most ( . 1 Petudl remedy fi)r the Thotleaelie, which will, (if properly ap plied, according to directions,) cure the most violent Tootharue instantaneously. Should the pain in course of time reappear, the same ap : • amen-Las to be in.alk: a g ain, and • or three applications the cure will be effectual. Please call for A. Ferger's Toothache Balsam. :!:Price '25 cents per phial. • August 27, 1855. ly The Illinois Central Railroad Company IS NOW PREPARED TO SELL Over Two IP/Mions of Acres OF FARMING LANDS, TN TRACTS OF 40 ACRES AND UPWARDS, 0?f LONG CREDITS AND AT LOW RATES OP INTEREST. rill I ESE lands were granted by the Govern- IL, merit, to nid in the construction of this •til-mad-41tul-i414- • ."- most fertile Prairies in the State, interspersed here and there with magnificent groves of oak and, other timber. The Road extends from Chicago, on the North-East, to Cairo at the South. and from thence to Galena and Dunleith, m the North-west extreme of the State, and as all the lands liewithin fifteen miles on each side of this Road, ready and cheap-means .are afforded by it for transporting the products of the lands to any of theseoints and from thence to Eastern and Sout rn markets. - Moreover, . p_ . the rapid growth offlourishing towns and via- capes along the line, and. the great increase in population by immigration, etc.. afford a 'sub stantial and growing home-demand for farm produce. The soil is a dark, rich mould, from one - , 3 1'., five feet in depth. is gently rolling and peculiart; ly fitted for ;razing cattle and sheep. or the cultivation of' Wheat. Indian corn, etc. Economy in cultivating and great produc tiveness are the well known characteristics of - Illinois lands. Trees are not required 'to ho cut down, stumps grubbed, or atone picked off, as is generally the case in cultivating new land in the older States. The first crop of Indian corn, planted on the newly broken sod, usually repays the cost of plowing-and fencing. • . IVheat sown'on the newly-turned sod is stirs lo yield very LARGE PROFITS. A man with A plow. and two yoke of oxen will break one and a half to two acres per' day. Contracts can. be made for breaking,-ready for corn or wheat, at from 8.2 to 2,50 per acre. By judicious-man agement, the land may be plowed and fenced the first, and .under a HIGII STATE OF CULTIVA.." 1 TION the second year, . . I Corn, grain, cattle, etc., will be forwarded lat reasonable' ratescto Chicago, for the East ern .' market, and to Cairo for the Southern. The larger yield on the cheap lands of Illinois over the high-priced lands in the Eastern and Mid dle States, is known to, be much mote than ' sufficient to pay the difference of transportation to the .Eastern market. Bituminous coal is mined at several points along the Road, and is a cheap and desirable fuel. It can be delivered at several points along the Road at 61,50 to ,$4,00 per ton ; Wood can be had at the same rates per cord. . Those who think of settling in lowa or Min• neSota, should bear in mind, that lands there, of any •alue, along the water courses and 'for many miles inland, have been disposed of ;--.. . that for those located in the interior, there are no conveniences for transporting the produce to market, Rai!roads not having been intro- . duced there. That to send the produce of these lands, one or two hundred miles by Wagon to market, would cost much more than the .ex pense of cultivating them ; and hence, Govern-- :nem lands thus situated, at 81,25 per acre, I are net so good investments as the land of this company 'at the prices fixed. The sr' ine remarks hold good in relation to the lands in Kansas and Nebraska, for although vacant lands may be found nearer the water coursers, the distance to market is far greater, and every hundred miles the produce of. those lands are carried either in . wagons, or inter rupted water communications, increases the I expenses of transportation, which must ho I borne by the - Settlers. in the reduced - price of their products ; and to that _extent precisely are the incomes from their farms, and of course on their investments, annually and every year reduced. - . . The great fertility of the lands now offered for sale by' this.company, and their consequent yield over .those of the Eastern and - Middle States-, is much -more than sufficient to pay the difference in the cost of transportation, eSpecial ly in view of the facilities furnished by this j Road, and others with which it connects, the operations of which are not interrupted by the low water of summer, or the frost of . winter. Price and Terms of Payment. The price will vary from $5 to $25, accord ing to location, quality, etc. Contracts for Deeds may he made during the - ear 1556. stip ulating the purchase money to be paid in five annual installments.._ The first Co become duo in two years from the date of contract, and the -others annually thereafter. The last payment will become due at the' end of the sixth. year from the date of the contract. - rinterest will be charged et only xnnEs per cent. per anntim. As a security to the pet form ance of the contract. the first two years' interest must be paid in,advance, and it, must be understood that at least one tenth of the land purchased shall yearly be brought under cultivation: Twenty per cent. from the credit' vice will be deducted for cash. ' The .Com pany's construction bonds will be received as cash. o 00 1 85 $2312 021 {a 3 00 " 5 00 " 71. 05 220 4' 3 00 2 00 2 00 50 1 25 17READY FRAMED FARM BUILDINGS, which can be set up in a few days. can be obtained ! from responsible persons. They will be 12 feet by 20 feet, divided into one living and ,three' bed-rooms, and will cost complete set up on ground - chosen anywhere along the .Road, 8150 in cash, exclusive of transportation.— Larger buildings may be contracted for at pro portionate rates. Special arrangements with dealeri can he made to supply those purchasing the Company 's lands with fencing materials, agricultural tools, .and an outfit - of provisions in any quantity, at the LOWEST WHOLESALE PRICES. rtlt is believed that the price, lon g credit, and low rate of interest. charged or these lands, will enable a-man with a few hundred dollars in cash and ordinary industry, to make himself...ittdependent before all the purchase i v riltney becomes due. In the mean time, the rapid settlement of the country will probably have increased their value four or five fold. When required an experienced person will ac ' company applicants, to give information and aid in selecting lands. • Circulars. containing numerous instances o successful farming, signed by respectable and well-known farmers living in.the neighborhood of the Railroad lands, throughout the State— also the cost of fencing, price of cattle, expense of harvesting, threshing etc., by contract—or any other information—will be cheerfully given, on application, either personally or by letter, in English, French, or German, ad dressed to JOHN WILSON, Land Commissioner of the Illinois Central IL R• Co.— COME this way, if you want the worth of your monek. I will sell you Goods that will do you good to wear, such as Spring and Summer Goods, as cheap as the cheapest, if not a little CREAPER..' Just call and take a peep at them, and judge for yo - tirselves,at the Cheap Northwest Corner, where you will be accommodated with the greatest of pleasure. Also, ea• y-ma'e Q s ng, and Clothin ,, made to order, which I will sell cheap for cash or country produce. JOHN HOKE. Farm Lands for Sale I ilee up e s 0 . ae, a. i4l • - • , CHICAGO. ILI.. ; after that citte in the new stone Passenger Depot. foot of South Water Street. April 21, 1856. 6:n LOOK OUT For the Cars ! Gettysburg, April 1.1,1856.
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