Exeotor's Votice. tir.ll,llY.B. S ItO EP ER'S EST.A.TE. Wt. ters testamentary on the estate of -Henry D...Shroeder, late of Batter township,. Adams' c e9aty, deceased; having been granted_to the undersigned, residing ut„. the same townshiP, lie hereby gives to to all—persons indebted to -said estate to make immediate payment, Acid those having 'claims against the same to present asem.property authentieateil for settle went. .I'OIIIAS BOYER., .1114 . 5 - ,488 - 0;701' Exec./du; ' Administrator's Notice. ETTERS of administration with the IA will annexed on the estate of H,.A N NATI 11 LEAK LEY and MATKLIIIIT 33LEAKLEY, late of Menallen township, Ad tuns ',county, PennsSlvania,- deceased, having been 'granted to the uuderiUgned, residing in the same 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 an them:mated for settlement. BLEAKNEY, Atheiulstratur with the Will atimmetl. April 7, 1856. Admfaistrator's Notice. AC6I3. 8. - S4YEB.S'S , E.STATII—Letters of 0. administration on the estate of Jacob B. Sinvels;_lite of Huntington township, Mains conntfrdeceasell. having been granted to the undersigned, 'residing in the same township. 119,heyeby gives_ notice to, all persons indebted to said estate to make immediate payment, and those baying claims against the same -to pre sent them properly ,nuthentica.teil for settle- Went. . WILLIAM 13. ISNYERS, 1.4,1856. tit .4dininikralor. . . Edw. lg. Fikielsieiri . .• Struni of Eau, IfILL faithfully and promptly aria ,V , 1111 _business entrusted to hint. •He speaks the German language. Office at the ratite place, in South Baltimore street, near rorney!s. drug store, and nearly opposite Dan :ter a.; Ziegler's store. Gettysburg, March 20. Will. 10.1 VClelDan, . 3tttantl - nt OFFICE on the south side of The Publio Square, 2 doors west of the Sentinel office. Gettysburg, August 22, 1853. D. .31 , Conaughy, 511tururg at (Office removed to one door West of Buehler's Drug &Book.store, Chambersburg street, ) Attorney Sr, Solicitor for -Patents and Pensions, ,11011 1 1 TY Land Warrants,_ back-pay sus pended Claims,and all other claims against the Government at Washington, D. C. ; also American claims in England. 'Land Warrants located Atid sold, or..booght, and highest prices given. Agents engaged in lot:sting warrants iu lowa,lllirmis and other Western State Et. •.. 'Apply to him personalltor by letter. Gettysburg, Nov. 21,1853. . . David ALillueliler,' .. f.ittoruni nt inn', WILLv promptly attend -to collections and -all business entrusted to his care.- K7 - oflice in the Diamond, adjoining store of A. B. Kurtz, ,.. , .. , Gettysburg, Feb: 4,1856. ly , . ,- ,Bounty Land Claims,: -TitE undersigned will attend promptly to he collection of , claims for Bounty Lands under the late - not of Congress. Those who have already received 40 . or 80 acres, can now receive the balance, by calling on the subscri. her and making th_e_necessary_ap_plicatioJl. JOEL B. DANNER. Gettysburg, March 12, 1855. tf - J. Lawreaca IYI, D., - TlAS:his Office one door west of the Lnthe- ILL ran chtach, in Charnbersburg Street, and Apposite Grammer's store, where those wish ing to have any Dental Operation perform ed are . respectfully invited to call. lIEFERENCFS : Dr. D. Gilbert. Dr. 0. N. Deiluchy, Dr. D. Horner, Rev. C. P. Krauth, 3). D.; Rev. H. L. Raugher,:D. 0., Rev. Prof, William M. Reynolds, Rev. Prof. M. Jacobs, l'rof. M. L. Stover. Gettysburg, April.ll, 1853. tf _ . Call and See Us AT THE NEW STAND. 1 1 1.7/ . ..T. KING respectfully announces to Ins friends and the public generally that lie continues the TAILORING business, in the room adjoining the store of J. Law. 1 1 ) . rence Shick, fronting on the Diamond.— m lie has made arrangementS to receive regnlar ly the La'rEsit'ASutoss,and it will be his con. Ntant aim to give entire satisfaction to those who may. favor him with their custom. llCountry produce will be taken in ex change for work. *- 'IC 11. T. KING. Gettystmig, December 17, 1855. ly Pitatitond Tonsor. _ • 101-IN W. TIPTON, Ilmhionabie Barbe r awl Hair Dre,4ser, can at all times be found ilrepared to attend to the calls of the people, at the Temp/e., in the Diamond, adjoining the County Building. From long experience, he. flatters himself- that he can go through all the ramifications of the Tonsorial Depar with such an infinite degree of skill, as will meet with the entire satisfaction 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 wilt merit as well as receive. a liberal share of pub lic patronage. The sick will be attended to at their_ private dwellings. Gettysburg. Jan. 8, 1855. tf , ',Micah-- General Debility. iii Health. Many of the most despotic _Governments have opened their Custom Houses to the intro ductiou of these Pills, that they may become the medicine of the masses. Learned Colleges admit that this.is the hest medicioe ever know a -for--per-sons-of delicate- healtl4 - or - whew the System has been impaired, as its invigorating properties never fail to afford relief. Caledonia iron. Female unuiptaints. TALLNESTO - CICIMOTHERS, having the No female, young or old, should be without - exclusive sale of Caledonia Rolled Iron for 1 1,i. ,•,•l, !,rated medicine. It corrects and r ~e ,, - Gettysburg, would call the attention of buyers ;flak : . thr monthly courses at all periods, act to this make of Iron-the best in the market ju g in many cases like a charm. It is also the -which will be sold at the lowest rates. , last. and safest medicine that can be given to .We keep a large supply of. Hammered Iron children of all ages, and for any complaint; constantly on hand. Call at the sign of the , consequently no family should be without. it. Dec. 10. ' RED FitONT. 1 , _____ Ito wra y• :; Plt, (by! the hod re no , ly kivnrn in _ - I.XIMEINATE - RELIF.F - FOR - T ita -1 --- th - c - r -- ,r7irlit - 7;17-ir-Ttbliolliirg - --Wzrersm—; Asthma Ihoaty Liver Complaints To othac he ! Itol% el Cololdallits Fever and Ague I.cm !less ot ;Tir;ts , . e011 , 11:4 Fetnale Complaints Piles rr El ERE is to be bad at the drug stores of , " I T, ny-oathes : 4 t.,n0 and tir.tiol I- S. H. Buehler, Gettysburg, and .lames A. ilig,t. Di ,-;.ari luai,reAica :. ,. l , ilotlitry Syntp ' toils — EtderTErrrillitSbitg;a titosrilP(o 17 re I i I . eiry 'e""t l le,!'', -- 1:::=. ,, tion Venereal ffection. I;,r the n o thnehe, which will, (if properly ap- , m0rh,....,0r0p v 1,,,,,,,,t WeakfleSS WM WS, of All kind. plied, according to directions,) cure 4' 1 !" "'"'t ' 4 * * Sold at the Establishment of Professor ' violent Toothache instantattomNly. Should the Ilom,,,war, SO Maiden Lane, New York, and pain in course of time reappear, the same ap- 214 Strand, London, and by all respectable plication has to be made again. and after two Drwrgists and Dealeis in ,Medicines through or three applications the cure will be effectual. out the United States ,and the civilized world. Please call for-A.-Perger's Toothache Balsam. in BoxeS, at 25 cents. 6 9 1-, cents, and $1 each. r7Trice 25 cents per phial. . -- , - There is a considerable saving by taking August 27, 1855. - ly the larger sizes. _„-- N. It -.. i . '.. . . ---F-AICISTXTI4- N " Y • Selik-kk* P *H44 . 11 every : disorderaffixed Bus. cheap. ji liGi,r are to each - - kinds of FFey Stationery, and sells it as cheap. if nut. cheaper anybody else in the. _ 1 Y - _ !_. b ` )s : I .Y e "' . _ town or the county. If you don't believe it, 4 L N extensive assortment, of IRON S; NAILS i SUPERIOR c.ail in as sue fur youroclvcs. J a n, 7. i ,i. - just rcceiveit ut FAIINESTOCES,''A. ---- -- - . Ready.made Clothing - - Gettysburg Foundry. Now We lllave Them ! . • AT SAMSON - 8 A NEW FIRM! 1 lUST'arriVed from Baltimore and Philadel -67V,1P CLOTHING EMPORIUM:. IlrflE undersigned, having entered into part- 9" delphia, the best assortment of 11., nership to carry on the Foundry buSiness ; Hats, Caps, Boots . and Shoes, - F you want a suit of RFAI.nr-,MADII CLOTHING. ; under thefirm ofWARREN & SON S hereby, , -- - 1- complete in every respect, of the latest 'that has ever been offered in Adams county. . make know n to the citizens of Adams and ad- ; - style, and cheaper than they can be purchased joining counties, that we arc prepared to make . new.) 1r.. - / - All colors and kinds, (some entirely at any establishment in the county—call at , everything in our line of business. We have . Call and - see them, at the old stand, MAaces S,kmsox's, opposite the Bank, in Voi: newly flied up, in Chambersburg, street, a few . *;treet. ,I have just received from the : l:astern ; constantly on hand, the: I doors from the corner: ' Cities the largest and best assortment of Goods I Hathaway and other Cooking Stoves, L . ~,, W. W. pAxTON. „tn.,. in G/ttyshiirg In often i Parlor Air-Tight and--Ten-plate-Steves,--ofm --'March 2 / 1 ISSG BETTEII. Goods at Loweu prices than o rious styles - and sizes ; Pots, Nettles and i Pans. and all other Iron Cooking. Utensils, era. 1 . simply request purchasers to call and. I Waffle Irons, ,Washinr , Iffachihes, :Ash-plates, satisfy themselves of the truth of my offer, , Boot-scrapers, &c. .Washing for Mills and by a personal examination of my goods and prices: Buying exclusively for' rash, I can iier \ Machinery,ot i Pi.ouGir CASTINGS. of every buy cheaper and sell cheaper than-any *other , description, &c. We make the Seylar, Block person: `in the county. My - Goods are made er, arid different kinds or W itherow Ploughs ' up in the best style by experienced workmen, We have also got different patterns of and can't be 'excelled by any customer Tailor. My stock censistt in part, of Coatis of all Sizes, [ prices, colors, and kinds, made up in a supe rior manner, Also Pants and Vests, Of-the latest and most fashionable .styles and every kind of goods suitable for Spring and Summer wear ; also , i. BOOTS 4ND SHOES,' and a large assortment of GIINTLEMIreS Axn Boys' Frastsinsc; Grms, consisting of extra quality linen'hosoin Shirts, Suspenders. Gloves, half Dose, Collars, neck and pocket Handker chiefs, and an extraordinary assortment of black satin and limey self adjusting Stocks, and various other fancy articles, together- with Umbrellas, Trunks, Carpet Bags, Hats, Caps, Buois and Shoes. . ... fri7'l . am also prepared to sell wholesale to country merchants desiring to sell again, Ready Made Clothing-At cuearkit exrms TIIA-S CAN US 1/0111;11T-151 TIIN CITIF,S. If you doubt it, call and examine Tor yourselves. MARCUS SAMSON. N.. B. All Goods bought of me will be ex hanged if they do not prove satisfactory. Gettysburg., April -14,1856. TRUSSES! TRUSSES !! TRUSSES ! ! ! . C. jll. Needics, &,.-TRUSS AND BRACE ESTABLISII- MEN T, Ir. curl or ( n o Ntrrels, Phileidelphitt, IMPORTER of fine Far.sett Thusszs, combining r.)l 'Tine lightne'Nv, ease,and durability with collect construction. - - Herninl or ruptured patients can' be suited by remitting amounts, as below :—Sending number of inches round the ,hips, and strain: sit 4i affected. Cost of single Tritss. $2.25, $4, $5: Double —cl3, $6., $8 and $lO. instruc tions as to wear, and how to effect, a cure, when possible, sent with the Truss. Also for sale, in great variety, Pr. /twin y's T», proreil' /Weld 11 , , , 1y Bowe, for the cure of Prolapsus Uteri SpinaLProps and Supports; Patent Shoulder Waco, Chest- Expanders and Erector ITi.aces, adapted to rill with Stoop Shoulders and ‘Vealc Limp,: English Elastic Abdominal Belts, Suspensories. Syringes— to ale and female. CI - J'LadieS' Rooms, with La dy attendants. [Aug: 0, 18 ):). ly Staufrer & !Marley: IHEA Ps - WA TO ES' AND JEWELRY, k...) wholesale nod retail, at the Philiulelphia Watch and Jewelry Store, No. 1.16 North Sec ond street, corner of Quarry, Philadelphia. Gold - Lever Watelies: full . jeweled, 18 (-arra eases, $2B 00: Gold Lepines, 10 carat, 00; Silver Levers, full jeweled. $l2 00; •Silver Le pines, jewels, $9 00: superior Quartiers, $7 00: Gold Spectacles, $7 00; tine Silver do. $1 50; Gold Bracelets, $3 00; Ladies' Gold Pencils, $1 00; Silver Tea Simons, set. $5 00; Gold Pens:with pencil and silver,holder, $l.OO. 1;2ld-Finger ltirigs., 37t cents to $80; Watch Glasses, plain, 121 cents, patent 181: Lunet 25; otherr articles -in proportion. All goods warranted to be what they are sold for. STA U rt 11 .1 It I, EY. On hnnd, Some gold and silver Levers and ',opines, still lower than tie above prices. October 1, 1855.. ly e _ nay Wanted. PRSONS !iving Hay to sell will do well by calling. on the in.Gettrs burn., who is desirous of purchasing. The highest market price will he paid at all, times. (f7'As l e intends having the Hay, idler be ing packed, hauled either to llanoverpr lialti wore, the preference to haul will be given to those from whom he may purchase. SO 1.01110 N PO W December 6, 1852. te LET US IZEASON TOGETHER !„.(in floiloway's ikVIIY ARE WE SICK has been the v, lot of the human race to be w e igh e d down by disease and suffering. lIOLLO \VA 'S PI-171-iS-are-4i}l) - 441) - -adapted to the relief of the WEA K, the NERVOUS. the DELICATE, and the INE - 11n1, of all climes, ages, sexes, and constitutions. Professor Holloway personally superintends the man'ufac'ture of hip inedicin , s in the United States, and otters them to a free and enlightened people, as the hest remedy the world ever saw for die - removal ordisease. These Phi is Purify the Blood. These famous Pills are expr'essly combined to operate on the, stomach, the liver, the kid neys, Abe lungs, the skin. and the bowels, cor recting any derangement ia,their functions pu rifying, the blood, the very fkuntain of life, and thus euring disease in all its s Torms. Dyspepsia ant! Liver Complaints. Nearly half the, human race have taken these It has been proved in all pails of the world, that nothing has been found equal to them in cases of disorders of the liver, dyspep sia, and stomach complaints generally. They soon give a healthy tone to these organs, how ever much deranged, and when all other means Fencing and ,for Cemeteries, Yards and PorcheS, which can't be beat for , beauty and cheapness. r":?All the above articles will be sold cheap • for cash or country produce. (J - 77 Black thi ng_ still contint:ed. BRASS.CASTINGS and everything in our, line made to order. . 'THRESHING MACHINES repaired at the gliortest notice. Being MoUlders ourselves, we will du our wrtrk THOMAS WARREN, MARTIN WARREN, 111 ITA - M — W ATER - EN, THOMAS A. WARREN.. Gettysburg, :May 14, 1855. tf .Now is - Hie Time, FOR CHEAP DAGUERREOTYPES! WEAVER respectfully annotinces to the ►J• Ladies and Gentlemen of Gettysburg and vicinity, that he has resumed the Daguerreo type business, at the old stand, in Chambers burg street, ‘Vbere lie %yid be happy to receive visitors desirous of securing perfect Daguerreo types of themselves or friends. Being furnished with an entirely new and costly apparatus, he is prepared to take pic tures in every 'style of the art and insure per fect satisfaction. ri - Chnlges from 50 cents to SIM. ry. Flours of kperating . from S X. m. to -1 P. M EL , In mess avoid or pur ple. Dark dress adds much to the henuty of the picatre.Feb. 4, 1856. a • - S Ware, &e.. A7kIIT EL G. COOK informs his fricndg and CI the public generally, that he has on 11;111(1, at his Shop nearly npoosae the Post-( Mice, a very large amt well-made a:sortuu of TIN NV winch he vi,lll t ell at prtecs cannot to please. iii w 11. al so e lu tn order, with promptness, in a worlimmi•like manner, and with the hest inateri:ll , (,-al! kinds of 'IOUS.I.: SPOU r I'INI4, AIETALLIC .11.(1014% LNG', YIMANT 1111R.K, &c. Gettysburg, Nov.-12, 1855. tf Removea a Pew floors sont h nftbe 014 - ISt:incl. SKELLY respectfully inform 4 his old cy • casbap q b, and the public generally, that he contirm& the y',l /L,Q /1( near his old stand, in South Baltimore street. whjre be* will be happy to uolnte all who may patronize.hint. All work entrusted to his care warranted to lit and he of im,t sub stantial wake. Thani,ful past favors, he solicits a continuance of public patronrge. Cr?' Mr N , ,~'/rainy owl Sommer Pft.7/iimis. are received. Call and see them. Gettysburg, April 1856—Spring Stock of New Goods. IASHIONADLE SILKS—Von liar of 131,tek Silks style of Spring Shawls—Dress Goods do. do.--;.Linens o f stronglahrie—Muslins of beqt. 1011 1 r elnths tilaple—tri gt , NVI) h 10d 'Wear or all the new styles. EYRE & LAND ELL, Fourth and virch sts., • P. food Nett Cash finyers are respectfully invitori to examine this Stool: of New Goods Indere pill.. el rising, as wry prefer selling low and all the more goeds. tr,,,.7—Sthrekeropers !hay often find jzreat jobs from Anethin, as we at tend the Auction Bales of New York and Philadelphia." (\Lint!' 1.-3 in A LAIIIiE AND -CHEM' LOT OF tgt.!:, C. 7 1 11%1 AN EEL ZIEGLER liar just returned from the city with- the largest' lot.of CIUOCERI ES he Itas ever before opened, to which ho invites the attention ofall, convinced that he can offer izAttx n.tuo,‘lNs. Ile has also a fine lot 01 II ANIS, Slit/ ELDERS, &c; Fish of all kinds ; ()ranters, Lemons, and other fruits ; Crackers, Nuts-, Confections ; s egars , Toim e co, Snuff, and a general variety of everythitor, "trout a needle to an anchor," almost. Give him a call, ilyou want to ;Joy what's Kteali and good: 0 - ,—Country Produce taken in exchant•re for Goods.- [May 7,1835. PHILADELPHIA ADVERTISEMENT Evans , Fire SI. 'Thief tiares ! -1-.(•)11 Merchants, Lawyers, F'arm'er, and _ otoers, having Procev or other rithortites, to preserve' crow FiRE or tURG LA RS. Day fi. Newell's (11obb's): RANK LOCKS ACA It D.—The -FIRE PROM , S' FE, " .that preserved our hipers, during the "Great Fire at Hart's Ilnilaing," was pur chased or OLIVER EVA:NS, 61 S. 2nd St., Philadelphia.—(A l' at Mirk. Refrigerators 'Water Fillers. EVANS' iii Ventilated Refrigerators for cooling and preserving we irqlef and all arueles for culinary purposes, WATER FILTERS. for purifying bra‘•,;.ivh or illit , l,l.y %rater, whether affected by 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 BATHS, for the use of ornr or rot,/ water. WATER. CooLrats, for I Wick, Stores and Dwellings. !Sroal , ; TRUCES, for moving ly•x-s, " Si ) (AVER Nu. 61 &Will Sect,llll dri•wc heimc Chesnut ( ESTABLISHED 1S 1835.) Feb. 11, 185 G. ly Sti%gitelianna ilolel, Oppoctte Calvert Station, Baltimore, Md. VIII~: undersigned having leased the above Hotel apd 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 satisfactory: Baggage taken to at.d from Calvert Station JOHN B July Si, 1555. v 111 Ta9JU9'9n r. ARIL (furore l>>n'a tf Pitoiuoron. style of SILK lIAT at w. W. P.IXION'S 11N. SPENCER THOMAS. No. 26 South second ' street, Philadelphia, Importer, r'' Manufacturer and Dealer in Drugs and Medicines; Chemicals, Acids. Dye Stull's, 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 Borax, Indigo, Glue, Shellac, Potash, &c., Ike— &c.— All orders by mail or otherwise promptly at tended to. Country Merchants are invited to call and examine our stock before pojchasing elsewhere. Goods sob: to any of the wharves or railroad stations. Prices low and goods warranted. [March 17, 1856. ly * WANT HATS, CAPS, BOOTS & SHOES, at least Twenty per cent (lomper than you ever bought before, remember-it is at COBEAN PAX TON'S, where they are to be had in great variety, consisting of Gent's and Boy's' tine Silk, Fur and Slouch Hats, of the latest style, all colors and sizes,—white, black, b row n, tan, blue, dr'ab, fawn.: (Vc. Also, et large assortment of Men's and Boys' fine Calf, Kip, and Grain Bon's & Shoes, —Gent's tine Cloth and Patent L a her Gaiters.. careful. Ladies, if you want walking and line dre . ss Shoes, such as Jenny Lind:, Buskins and Ties, Kid and Morocco Slippers : also a beau tiful article of Ladies' Dress Gaiters. with a Berge stuck of Misses' and Children's fancy Gaiters and Shoes,—that you find Cobean Paxton's, at the south-east corner of CL , ittre Square, before purchasing elsewhere, as they have by far the largest stock of seasonable goods in town. and are determined to sell very cheap,—Take - care, and keep a SHARP I.k out that you do not mistake tile.plaee.-7 , R onent b er Ctdwan ,k- P:txtun's new SLUM,' tSC the old stand of Keiler Kurtz. ' Gettysburg, March, 31- 1656 Frazer's Cheap Waleh & jew elry More A LEX'R FRAZER respectfully informs the I\l public, that he has just. received a e large and splendid assortment of' rich and new style (01,1) .1E \A'EI,RY of all .'duds, i !winding Breast . Pins, Finger Ring,s,Kar Rings, or the most lashionalde stSlus ; fob. vest and guard Chains,Ctill . Pius. NA Mel' Deus, &e. Also, AI hata Spoons, Fandy .Vases, ‘'atcli Guards, Mops,- and ( ITIS. ;OLD & SI I,V \.‘ C r i I . : s, togethe fit-92.,:% . ' . :\c, - „,„,.,7, • with a large assortment of Moitraing 001 - ids, suitable - for persons in twmrstiug, and titniun , flis other articles in his line—ill uC hicn 'Lie sold La the lowest cie,h prices. irr'As I have purchased all, my Bonds finin regular Jewelers, I will WA RR them to be What I pronouce them. Of this purchasers may test assured. A 'Pi; I A\l) JEWELRY RE PAIRED, as heretpfore. t.ive we a call, iu Baltimore street, a few doors from the'diamond, if you want y ' ' Jewelry, and the genuine ar ticle, lower_than the came can be purchased any place Out a the city. ALEN. FRAZER _Gottysbug,-Nov. 5, 186. -tf IN;rts - 01130411 . 1trare Store. 'VHF. subscribers wonid respectfully an nounce to their ft iends and the public that they -- have - opimed n - II:n•d«-ln•e Store, in 1341u 'bore street, adjoining the residence•of . I)avid Ziegler, Gettysburg, in which they always in tend to offer to the public a -large and general assortment of Hardwarp, iron, lirnerrivs, C UTL E Ii V. I; A C INGS, .SPRINGS, AXLES, tutu . —mare, Paints, Oils, and Dye—scryM, in general, in - eluding every description of arti cles in th e above line of bu:iness., to which they invite the attent-ion of Coach-makers, •Blaclistuiths, Carpenters, (la hi net - makers, SIMe-makers, Saddlers, and the public 7ener aliy. Our stock having been selected ') witli great Cate and purchased for cash. we guaran tee (for the ready monev,) to diApose of any part of it on as reasonable terius as they can be purchased anywhcre. 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 B. I)A\\ ER, DAVID ZIEGLER. Gettysburg, June 9, GEORGE A It NOLD RIAS just returned from the city with as X large and beautiful a stock of G o od s as has been ottered to the public at any time— aniong which arc hosiery, Gloves, Under sleeves, Collars, Trill - killings, Opera & Robe Lawns, Delßages,.&e. feet by ...' 3 O feet, divided into one living and Gentlemen's Goods in great variety :black, ; blue, brown, olive, claret, drab, plaid, cloud- , three bed-rooms, and will cost complete set up ed and figured Cloilti - ; - black, brown, and onground - chosen - anyWlClleifg — tliti - faid, fancy Cassiineras,--tig-11112(1.--pl;l It I-and plairi r ofti-in- casb,-exchtsive_of-transportation.-- every shade of colors : Prab deTate, Cashme- Larger buildings inay be contracted for at pro rats, Bombazines, 511 k-warp Alpaccas, &c. portionate rates. Also Ready-made Clothing in great variety, Special arrangements with dealers can be with a large stock of made to Supply those purchasing the Company's Queensware, Groceries, CC. lands with fencing materials, agricultural tools, and an outtit - Of - piovisions in any quantity, at all of which will he sold as cheap as they can the LOWEST WI 10 LESA LE Pli I cEs. be had at any retail establishment in the 2'‘long J'lt is believed that the price, credit, county. The Ladies will please call , as we and low rate of interest, charged for these are' Sit all times pleased to see them. The lands, will enable a man with a few hundred Gentlemen's attention is invited to our large dollars in cash and ordinary industry, to Snake assortment in their line. In connection with himself independent before all the purcir the store is our money ecomes sue. n the mean time, the CLOTHING F.:IIPORIUM, rapid settlement of the country will probably at the Sand-stone Front, where everything is have increased their value four or five fold.— done up in the neatest and best manner. We When required an experienced person will ac 'can rig a man from head to foot on the rely company applicants, to give intortnation and shortest notice. Call and judge for yourselves. ;aid in selecting lands. April 7, 1b56. 1 Circulars, containing numerous instances o --- ---- - -- . a 1 successful farming, signed by respectable and fIpRN DRYERS.—The attention of MIL- ' well-known farmers living in the neighborhood 1.-/ - LERS is invited to a very superior article of the Railroad lands, thrOughout the State— for drying CORN, which can be-had at all also the cost of fencing, price of cattle, expense times at . . of harvesting, threshing etc., by contract—or Jan. 14. rN WARRENS' FODRY. 1 any other information—will be cheerfully IULAST ER OF PARIS.—This useful article ' given, on application, either persbnally or by can be had in any quantity u of letter, in English, French, or German, ad- P . AlllllAci'l Trimmings can always be bought lower, and a larger assortment than elsewheru is always to be had, at FAILNESIOCIiS% NEW WHOLESA - LE Dram Store. P trir GitEAT A.TTRACTCON AT LOOK 0 U T. - AEA kJ/ WITHIN THE REACH For the Cars! Of Every Mutt!. COME this way. if you want the worth of ! i cy- - 000 _ A IIRES of good FAltsf AND COAL your money. I will sell you Goods that . .. 4 .' f LAND in Elk county, Benzinger willdo you good to wear, such as ' township, Pennsylvania, for sale. giving a Farm 1 Spring and Summer Goods,._, of 25 Acres fdr 8200, payable in installments as cheap as the cheapest, if not a little CITEApEri of•l - per week. m. at the same rate monthly.. Earrnsof 50, 75, 1(10. or more acres a l i6in- Just call and take a peep at them, and judge ing art proportion. Each Farm fronts upon a for yourselves, at'the Uheap Northwest Corner, road thirty feet in width. where you .will be accommodated with the,' The Soil is a rich - limestone loam,'and es. greatest of pleasure. - Also; Ready-made Clothing, and Clothin ,, made to order, which I will sell cheap for cash or country produce. JOHN HOKE. Gettysburg, April 14, 185 G, Farm Lands 6r Sale ! The Illinois Central Railroad Company NOW 1 7 31-:.P.IRED TO SELL Over Two Millions of Acres - • OF FARMING LANDS, IN TRACTS OF 40 ACRES AND UPWARDS,ON LONG CREDITS AND AT LOW RATES OF INTEREST. .i riIIIESE lands were granted by the Govern ment, to aid in the construction. of this Railroad. and include some of the richest •and most fertile Prairies in the State, inters' ersed here and there with magnifitent groves of oak and other timber. The Road extends from Chictigivon — the --- Yorth-East , to CatroTat - the - South, and frorn'thence to Galena and liunleith, in the North-west extreme of the State, and as all the lands lie within 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 these points and from thence to Eastern and Southern - markets. Mmeofer, the rapid growth of flourishing towns and•vil lages along the line, and the great increase in population, by immigration, etc.. afford a'sub stantial and growing house-demand for farm iiro(lnee. The soil is a dark, - ri . ch mould, from one to five feet in depth. is gently rolling and peculiar ly fitted for grazing cattle and sheep. or the cultivation of Wheat, Indian corn, etc. Economy, in coltistaCtrig and great produc tiveness are the well known characteristics of Illinois lands. Trees are not required to. he cut do.O. stumps grubbed, or stone picked off. as is generally the case iii 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. • - Wheat sown on the newly-turned sod is sure to yield very Italica; rRoFITS. 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 $2 to 2,50 per acre. By judicious man n.tement, the land may he plowed and fenced the first, and under . a ureic STATE OF CULTIVA vox the second year. Corn, grain, cattle, etc., will be forwarded at rea , unahle rates to Chicago, f;)* the Eastern, timej;el, 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 he Much mote than sufficient to pay the diflinexice of transportation to the Easter') market. Ititunntions coal is mined at several points along the Roadie-and n cheap and desirable fu e l, it ran he delivered at several points along the Road at to 84,00 per ton ; Wood can be had at the saute rates per cord. Those who think of settling in lowa or Min. nesota, should bear in mind, that I:.nds there, orsiirzy value, 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, Itai!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 'ninth more than the et pense of cultivating thern'; and hence, Govern ment lands thus situated, at $1.25 per acre, are not so good investments as the land of this company at the prices- fixed-- The same remarks hold good in relation to the lands in Kansas and Nebraska, fbr although vacant lands may he found nearer the water courses, the dist:nice to market is far greater, and-every-hundred miles the produce of those lands are carried either in wagons, or inter rupted water cotntnumeations, increases the expenses of transportation,' which must he borne by the settlers, in the reduced price of their products ; and to that extent precisely _ are tile incomes from their farms, and of course on their investments, annually and every year reduced. The great fCrtility of the lands now. offered for sale by this ono parry, and their consequ'ent yield over those of the Eastern and Middle ktates, is indeir more than sullicient ,to pay-the diffcrence in the cost of transportation, especial ly in view of the facilities furnished by this Road, and others with which it connects, the operations of which are not interrupted by the low w awn. of summer, or the frost of winter. Veriatts of Payment The price will vary from :55 to c 25, accord ing• to location," quality, etc. Contracts for Dec(k may be made during the year 1856, stip ulating the purchase money to be paid in five annual installments. The first to-become clue 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. ri7lnterest will be charged at only Timm per cent. per annum. As a security to the per forrnance of the contract, the first two years' interest must by paid in advance, and it must be understood that at least one tenth of the land purchased shall yearly he brought under cultivation. Twemy per cent. from the credit price will be deducted for cash. The Com pany's construction bonds will be received as cash. g,,r.READY FRAMED FARM BUILDINGS, which can be set up in X few days. can be 'obtained from responsible persons. They will be 12 JOHN WILSON, Lanl Commi,,ionor of the Illinui Coutral It 11 Co.— Ot1; , •t. up to vit. 1-t of \14%. Nlieln.r.in calk: mil). I 1.1.. , d 11,. in Lao now stuut.) Doi.ot. lout of April mil, 1636. G:u pecially adapted to - cliltiva.tion , as it is neithrr hilly nor stony. but gently_ rolling or find table land. Around and through this property there are already some ' 3 0.000 acres under cul tivation, and its fertility has been established from the crops ieeultesel. Upon this subject it is easy to be fully satisfied. There is a ready myb market for produce which is much • _better than trade. It is the Cheeped, as land of a similar quality is selling- at much higher prices adjoining, and especially such as contains roof. The Cee/.L-.-This in particular is the Coal District, several veins underlaying the whole property, and the attention of --miners, and those acquainted with goal lands, is specially_ called to it. It has the advantage of being the locoi•ext to the great lake market, with which: it will he connected by the Sunbury and Erie Railroad now under contract and in course of completion from Erie to Ridgefray, with de ' scending grade the whole way. The soil over Fbitu - tronous coal - is the best, for instance Eng ' land and other countries. The price per acre .. is trifling for the cool alolle, as it will certain ly, in so favorable a locations within a short time pay largely.. This is important as coal companies coal-trade will soon open. Four companies have already been started to work mines in the vicinity, and there are now fifteen openings around St. Mary's. The The fees Stockholders also receive.— There is no reservation whritever either of tim ber or roe/. It is very valuable, and will pay for a great part of the land. On account of the 'excellence of streams there arc fine opportuni ties for mills. P ee Eseith, the location is much recommend ed by Physicians. The chills and fevers are liolooTiro, also etrineerery complaints, being ireoheeef from the n 04,5 /sod winds by the Al leghenies. The water is pure and amongst the best, the land abounding in fine springs. 14,1rr iltliirotillx will shortly be coinpleted, connecting it by a </ireei communication with New York, Philadelphia, Pittsburg, Erie, Buffalo, and all the cities on the Lakes. They are the Sunbury and Erie, the Allegheny Val ley, the Pittsburg and Buflhlo. and the Venan go. Energetic exertions are also being made for the building of the Tyrone - and- Clearfield; which also passes through this . property. The effect of this upon trade, and general -develop ment, as well as the coil. may he imagined. The large and flourishing town. of St. Mary's is-in the (seder of the tract. numbering near 3,000 inhabit'ants. It has Hotels, goad public schools, saw and grist mills, stores, well stock ed and every thing desired. There are 235 half acre lots in the town of St. Mary's, which will leo sold and the proceeds eq tinily divided amongst those who buy farms. Ridgeway, the . county seat, where an extensive business is done, adjoins the tract on the west. The whole district is intersected by good turnpike, and I other roads. -This is a rare opportunity offered to - those who wish to farm or have a good investment tor the future. By making proper inquiries, anal considering the advantages of good soil, fan ribuedance of coal e healthfulnesteof climate, Railroad facilities, land its location., a correct judgment may be formed of its present advan tages and ultimate increase. By writing to the office directions will be given to those who wish to visit the land. A system of excursions will shortly be adopted. There is an excellent opening for various branches- of mechanical business, especially; tanneries, wheelwrights, axe handle makers, shoemakers, carpenters end others. Farms can he bought by enclosing the first instent. Ladies can hold shares iii their ,_ own right. - Title unquestionably good, and Warrantee deeds given. Address or apply to Samuel, W. Cattell, Sec'y, 135 Walnut st. be tween Fourth and Fifth streets, Philadelphia. • Henry ill. Watts, Esq., Walnut st., John C. Cresenn, B,q , President of Phila. Gas Company. Ith st. :drove Chesnut, Phi lad 'a. George Wiegand, Ipspector of Coal, City • Gas Office, 7th st. above Chesnut, Phila. has been over the land and examined the coal. . Hon.-thee R. Barrett, Cicatfield, Penna., has been over the land. Henry Schmitt, Esq., U. S. Mint, residence, No. 652 North Fifth st. Pdtiln., has examined the land. Wm. E. Boone, Feq., smith side 'of Walnut st. below Fourth, Phila., examined the land. Hon. Alexander L. Mayes, Lancaster, Geo. Walinsley, Esq., St-Mary's, Dk co., a recent settler, Richard Gardner, 536 Poplar st., Phila., has examined the land. J. le Barrett, Esq., Prop. of the Mount Vernon House, Sem ideSte-abov-e-A,rel-has examined the land. E. C. Shultz. Esq., Justice of the Peace, St- Mary's, Elk county, Chas. I, hr, Esq. Pres't of the, Bor. of Sc. Mary's - , J. S. Weis, Esq., St. Mary's, G eo.Tay I or, Esq., p'y Postmaster,St.Masy's, I Mr. ‘Vrn. Lyons, St. Mary's, Mr. John Miller, Coal Miner, St. Mary's, Mr. John Corbe, E. H .Stone,Esq., Wel Ise i le,Ohio,Coal operator, L. Wilmarth, Esq., Pittsburg, Pennsylvania. Tinian, h %/' .that's to the ['oldie. - This is to certify that. havin g been over the tract owned by the Ridgeway Farm and Coal Company. and given it a thorough examination, we find the representations of that Company to be correct. We find the soil to be the most fertile—the Coal and Iron Ore to lie in inex haustible quantities, through the whole dis nict—the Farms in excellent' eider, and the intelligence and prosperity of the people to be of the most gratifying character. ' We knot ' thr there that there is 'no healthier location in the State, settlement. We make this declaratio-i, - as we believe there may be many persons who are unac quainted with these !ands, and we are satisfied, how our knowledge of the subject, that infor mation upon if Ibe a public benefit. Jacob F. Shafer, Elk co. Surveyor, St. Mary's, Elk county, Chas. Lu hr, Pres'tof the Borough of St. Mary's, John - Beetch, member of the Borough Council, St. Mary's, St. Mary's, H.J. Wriegle,memb.ofßor. Council,St.Mary's. Fa nt Jalia b. mem b. of Bor.Council, St. Mary's. This is to certify that the above five gentle- - - men are at present the Acting Members of the, Town Council of St. Mary's, Elk county, and' that the above is their hand aud.signature. In testimony whereof I have subscribed my name, and caused the Seal of Ottice to be at tached thereto ; and I fully concur in the above recommendation. [sE..u.) EDWARD BABEL, Chivf.Brirge.c..s of ibliVx. Elk Pa. St. Maryt,, Oettober 1555. May 5, 1856. 2m liardivare. OUR stock of Hardware has been very mach increased. and persons building or requir ing anything-in this department - should first call and see FAll-NESTOCKS' Cheap Stuck.
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