Irawoop Llempoes. Or Y, fonowing: opp!ical;zwils to keep Pril,Vie. liousts of Etit4•rt•ainill‘mt iri iil, 4:,111”ty rrf Ma have burn anii pro e ted ui thu L'ourt of Quarter tie,:i3ietis,,lu .I\l v Daniol Ttip. of 14:112%).ho,1111iloy. • 1.1..x4411-41. j0111:1 . 1 .. U, , ntlier, But:(a. .Tao)l) Eek0nr.1.14.7 5n.,11,111, Sanuuowi _ " Tyrono, John .1. 4. 1i. 1 4.1,111V1N, ( t / Quarter S , sNimi.x. t(l May 12, U< Atieltioes NOl ice. T"E rtode2,-o rsiod, liavitto• boon d pp o intod by the Orphar.'s C , )ort :Cr mow- ruunity, an-Atiaitor makQ di , ;;t ().f the asset s remaininc: in the hands of Col, 1 onN r im ) , Exei , otor of the last will and. tvstanntnt of W. W. ifor„TziN:;Eit, tle-Nsed, t 9 :till among, the partie.; ezaitletl to receive the same, , wal.caterid to the dutifF. or said appointtnvut, at the' offioe of M. W. MCCLEAN - , in the 111r oufrh of. 1,3(,t t yslit On . .Iforvt(ty, the c) f ;lb day 4Y.lfa,/,/ OA where all venionS_ interested 11:srulf , stoi to 1;ttt , 011. MOSES :11 - A;CLEAN, Awit . tor., May 5, 1856, td. Anditetes Notice. T11:F; undersigned, Audibrr appointed by the Orphan's Cuirt of Mains county, to report distrilrtti , m of the assets r ,, ei l a inin::: in the hands of - Wm. 11, WITHEItow, Auhniab-tra tor of the estate of SA.mrEr. WiTtir.now, late of Gettysburg, deceased, to and ;noongst, ero ItOTR; it to diFolat7o the duties of his appointment, attiie °thee of & %V. Mt' CLEAN, in Gettysburg. on Monday, the 26111 day of Alio inAll.itat, at 10 o'clock, A. AI., WcLtrn And where 411 persons interested may attend, MeCL LAN, _A 3.8f)5. td Nogice. 1100ROPOSALS will be received by the Board of Directors of the Poor. until Sghtolrtg, the 31st inst., • for lIUSPITAL at the Almshouse.. Plans - and Slieedicaticnis can be seen by'ealling upon the Steward, httween this and the 31st instant, on which day the contract will be awarded by the Prop - asals to he left in hands of Steward. By cider of the Board, 11,. S. I'AXTON, Cterk. May 12, 1856. td David 4 Buehler, Dturtati at WThr4 promptly attend to collections and all business entrusted to his carp. 1:". - 01Efiee iu the Diamond, adjoiniw4 store of A. B. Kurtz. Gettysburg, Feb. 4,185 G. Ik • D. 111Toliaugliy, 2ttuturg Itt (Office removed to one door West of Buehler's Drug 4Book-store, Ottaua be . rsburg:•ltmel,) Attorney &Solicitor:TOrLPatents and Peasiann, QtTliTlt Land" Warrants, Saolc-pay s pended'ClaitnsAnd all other claims againt,t the Governtrient, at ,Washinvott. A. G. ; ;thin American' claims in 'England.. Land ‘Varrants located and sold,, or bpdglit, and 'highest prices given. Agents engaged in teeming warratag in lowa, Illinois and other Western States. fr7Apply to hini parsonnlly or liy letter. :60 LLYsburgi Nov-21, 1853. Edw. B. Buell le iittormi at 3Cala, -'---wit, faithfully and promptly .atteitd to - - ; -1111 business __entrusted to hira. Re — speaks. the Garman' language. White at the saine place, in South lialtittiore street, near Forney's drug store, and nearly opposite Dan ner Zie7ler s store. Gettysburg, . are i Rttararq at lam. ti FFT.O F, on the south side of the. Public Stliti . e, 2 doors wvBt of the Sentinel office. Gettysburg, August '22, 1853. Bounty Land Claims. rrHE undersigned Will attend promptly to IL the collection . of claims for Bounty Lands tinder the late act. of Congress. Those who ---have-a-lready-reeei-v-tal-.4o_a_SiLatte:3, can now receive the balance. by calling on the subscri ber and making the nece , :sitry application. JOEL B. DANNER,. Gettysburg, March 12,1855, •tf J. Lawrence Hill, - LTAS his Office one door west of the bithe rau church, in Clittinbersburg ntreet, and opposite Graiutner's store. where those wioh ;ng to have any Dental Operation pci form ed are respectfully invited io call. .REFIMESCES : Dr. 1). Gilbert, Dr. 0. N. Dennehy', Dr. D. Horner, Rev. (. P. Kraut.h. D. D.. Rev. 11. L. Baugher, D. P., Rev. Prof. William M. Reynolds, Rev, 'Prof. M. Jacobs, Prof. M. L.. &cover. Gettysburg, April 11,11353. ti Executor's Notice. i i rt N " s t B ta ' t 8111 ) ( b. (. 1 ) . 1 E 1 1.:,1 t l,; e state S FIST Let- , e Shroeder, late of butler township, Adams co'wty, deceased, having been granted to the undersigned. residing in the same township, be hereby gives notice to all persons indebted to said estate to make immediate payment, And those havinz, chums against the same to present them propery ant lienticate , l for settle. went. TOBLAS 1:01 . E11. May 5, 1856. 6t EdYt: /Lir, Dia7D103,..{1 JOHN NV, 'lllert l N, ll•tr 7 )Pr , auk! Itt it- II 1., cart at all titttei: be tittutti tin „ I I Co talent] to ihe the in the Diamond ' , arl i n,mier, i:1 1 , se at u 4 Gther si . nlar istressmg coin , County Frew long e.);:per:eiwe, ft• flatters himself that can 1,;0 tin oze,yl the P IA;l/t8 cat ' 6 ' (11. 'et ua llY curol if the (hutment Le %veil tabbed In over the parts atteet:(l, ami ramifications of the TonsDrial by oth e rwise (61101%111g lire pi Illted dlrections with such an infinite degree of as will avowal t ach put. Iffeerwiti C'l tire-sattsf.a-tlintst-f-t-li- , ,r-litl-fl}a*--:--,-- - - - •_____ ih 1 ),7"-- 01.'t r / f 'if (ITRI - Vqhrq -- -rt - , ,, -- Subttlit their chin.: to the keen 0rd.,.il of his ra- : 1 ' . '- ' ',' • „ . `,' • ""' ' "2r e'r'r wars. 1-fer hopes, therefore. tlia', i; . y• his atten- I nnr . ns /pc ph - iv:ctn. , / Casr.s. 'Pile.: s, Lion to business. :And a desire to ;,,,.:tse, he will B „::,"," itlwatnatisto. : l.nclis merit is wella:3 receive, a liher:,l hate of pub- ch , l.i.-1 lland4 Shit itheui , i ec , tld.., - lie parrorage. The sick will U. attended to at 'CL '''''' ' , Lin Di ..1 . .1. , ,ei ;''',% ei led Glati 14 Y,-* 4,as .:, - I - -- ult. .t.;:, , St 111 Joint: their ptirate: dt,vellingsi Cr.. :l iii)re 11re:04 , 4 1 - 1, , ,,.,. Gettysburg.. Jan. 8. 1555. +I L + • , '.rizo Sore 11,..i.i. Yenervnis,,ros --, -------- , Yr': ~, , I ;.0. Eruptio 4 s Sure TII 1 . .. l tg %" t} Mil. ~t all lvindrs Ca ledOnia . 2 rtrill, ] ',.'Sold at the Establishment of Professor FATINESTOCK. BIIOIIIERS, having the lloi.toii AY, 811, Maiden Lane, New York, iota ex.clusive sale of Caledortri Roiled Iron f,./- 244 Strand, London, and by all rcspectahle 'Gettysburg, would call the attent i .an of' hi l e.. o .; Druggists anti !k a l e; s in m e dwine,.; through. 10 this wake of Iron—the i,est in the ii:.,, !. ; ,. : t out t!io United States, and the civillz..ol ‘N orld. —whi•di will be :old at the lowest rate_ ', j1) - There is a considerable satin;; by taking- Wu keen a large supply of ILtunner..., iron the larger sizes. =instantly on hand, Call , e N-it - ' - the .-.4}-44a-nk,e-af-i4a44;,. l'itorr • I C in every disbrder are utlixed to each l'Ot. • ,1011 N 13:011, (1:):•ffi, ' 7 7, r! , ! 1 , - July 2?., 18:)5. ly eow. Juiy 9. 1555. tf ARRI.N GE Trimmings cm always be - - - and Clothing' made to ord - e - r, ALL an.i sec the new style of Black, _ .tk.rou. y j A DIES, do con want to buy cheap and tlought lower, :ind a larger assortment . 4 - IW-14-1-dhg: tuAL__Pearl Ha 1... , at, I)ATIASOLSa I:tubtellas, Fans - z -stacks of style of Si I.K- II AT Alsti ;;1, • I'A,X.D.),N'S, 411- 1,414,E1-51, than.Llsowlwre always to beitad, at -W. IY. PAXIO.V.ti. FALINESTOCK.F. 1 cheap for cash or country produce, FAI.L.ND.iiOCriS'. Gcttysburg, -April 14, 185t3. ir yen %vent A snit of IttIADY•lt.lOl.l (21.071UNG, Ai complete in every respect. of the latest auul cheaper tloin thev ran he parehased at any establi , diment in the eiroatv—oall at Ilaicoc, msON';:r,, oppodi'e the B:rnk, in York street: 1 have jest received from tasterrt Ulric>, the largert end best as , :ortment oft;onrk e ver oil't•rtil in Gettysburg. In nticring to 14elt ron mit tloods at t.oweat prices drin other deal. es ,, . ilnply re() nes t piirehrv:ers to call and satisfy themselves of the troth of my Mier, by" a per:ulnal examination of my goods and prices. Buying exclusively for, ea,h. f can tiny cheaper and sell cheaper than any other per•on in the county. 15,./y - Goods ere made up in the best style by experienced worlimen, , and can't he excelled by any customer Tailor, I),' stock consis,m, in part. of prieg, colors, and kinds, made up in a sup°. nor manner. Also Pants and Vests, of th 6 latest and mogt fashionable styli: i; and every kind of goods suitable for spring and 6utuiner wear ; blmo BOOTS SNO SHOPS, - and a litrge assortment of - Cfr.:vrmJNllN'ti -Asp rvi t t,mlll x6' Goons, consisting of CXtl'a su:,lfty Holm bosom Shirts, Suspenders, Gloves, half nose, L'ollars4, neck rind pocket Handker chiefs, and an extraordinary assortment of black satin - and fancy bklf adjusting Stocks, and varioos other - fancy articles, together w ith 1 - to ludlas, Trunks, Carpet Bags ,liats, Caps, Bows and Shoes. (L.:/ - 1 am lilso prepared to sell wholesale to country merchants desiring to sell again, Ready Made Clothing at citHAtii.;“ Tif.ts c,o; not , (Aer IN TILE CITIES., If you (1061.. a, it, call and eu.wine fur yourselves. MARCUS SAMSON.' N. B. All Goods bought of me will be el - - a:it - Ted if they do not prove satisfactory. Gettysbuig, April 14, itisO. IL TRUSS AND Bit AcE FisTA BLUM. MENT, - Jl 7 . Cyne' rof Twrif am/ Hari! ludo/ ph , boom' co. of fine Fitt:veir Titussxs;combining ex:rrao: WA: and durability with con ect COnoiructicn. Hernial or-ruptured patients can be suited by retnitting amounts, as below :—Sending nifinher of inches round the hips, and stating Fide affected. Cost of t-ingle Truss. $'2.2C),;'2;4, $5. Double—fizs, LG. sBand s,lt). Justine- Lions as to wear, and how - to etlect a cure, when possible, sent with the Trust. Also for sale, in great variety, Dr. BoAninfi's fwprored Polcat Holy ,BrOre, for the cure of Prolapsus Uteri : Spinal Props and Supports, Patent Shoulder Bracer Chest fApanders and Ereotor Braces. adapted to all with Stoup Shoulders and Weak Lungs ; English Elastic Abdominal . Belts, Suspensories. tit ale and female, [l:7loktliesi Rooms. with-La dy attendants. [Aug. 6, .1655. ly PHF,.11, 1 IV ATCfI ES AND JEWELRY, Vvholesale and retail, at the' Philadviphia - Watch and Jewelry Store„No. [)G North Sec- and strCet; corner of Qintr - r}c Philaile - ff,lo a. - Gold—Lever 'Watches, Gtlll je,weled, .I).i carat cases, S2B IJO: Gold Lepines, 10 carat, o 0; Silver Levers, full jeweled, P 2 OW Silver Le pineg;jew els, ell UO: superior tbiartierk:, 71,0; Gold Spectat.les.-871)0; fine Sllver do. $1 r)O; Gold Bracelets. 00; Ladies' Gold $t 00; Silver Tea Spoons, set, 55 00; Gold .Pens, with pencil and silver holder, 00. _Gold Finger Rings, 37!•, t cents to \Vatrh Classes, plain, 1211 cents, patent Lunet 25: other articles in proportion.. All goods warranted to be what they are sold for. STAUFFF,R S. HARLEY. . On hand, some gold find silver Levers and Lepines, still lower than the above ptices. hur ,, , who is desirous or The highest market price will he paid at all thins. 1.117 As he, intends; having the flay, after he- log packed, itanlett either to flanover or Balti more, the preference to haul will he given to those from whom he may porelmse. 601,0N10N 'POWERS. December G, 185 c!. Mindy fur a larvellotts Ap; Nlitoriteralf. /11 IL 111E , IiANI) E\TMnNAI ILEAII.DY. By Llic JIM of IL microscope, we see nul ,f; lions of little opening% on the sunace of our bodies. Through these this Ointment, when rubbed on the skin, is earned to any orou or inward part. Diseases of the kidneys, disor ders of the Liver, a ffections of the heart. Inflam mation O f the Lungs, Astlimas, Coughs and Colds, are by its means; effectually cured. Every housewife Lnuws that salt passes It eely through bone or meat of nhy thiel,llCSA. This healing Ointment far more readily penetrates through any bone or fleshy part of the hying body. curing the most dangerous inward com plaints, that. cannot be reached by other meamr. Erysipe t as.sa it ti he inn.i; ! , 4eo rbu tie Minors. Ni) remedy has ever done so much for the cure of diseases of the Skin, whatever form they may assume. as this Ointment: No ease of Salt Rheum, Scurvy,. Sore - 'leads. Scrofula, or Ery i-ipelas, can long withstand its influence. The inventor has travelled over many parts of the globe, visiting, the prihcipal hospitals, dispens , ing this• Ointment, giving advice as to its -ap , Phcation, and-riaus thus been the means of rv storing countless numbers to health. I Sore Legs. Sore Itrea.its. Wounds A: Ulcers. Sonic of the most scientitle surgeons now rely solely on, the o , ;e or this wouderhll ( hnunent, when having to cope with the worst oases of ;cares. wounds, ideers;iglandular swellings, and PI of. /10110 W ay 1111 S, l , y COMM:n/A1 of the Alsiid Got et nillentS, X1111:1(.1711 - 01 to the - 110 - VIA Pren dam Ventilated Refrigerators pi ills of the East. large shipments of this t t mein . to be used unaer the khrvetion of tho for cooling' mild preserving, mr.4.,•, !//ii 1,•, :ludi;nl Slag', in the wort cases of WtHinciS, j r and :I'l ardcles for culinary pnrpeseS*. will cure any ulcer, gl.indular swvlhu g. NV ATER I;rERS, for purirvin c' , s III:11•NS C 031.1 aellUn of the joints, even of or ve thly \V , helllCr sheeted by rains, standing, , limestone, marl or other causes : can be had separate or atta died to the Refrigerators--a ••, 11Eb flea d y.7.7tatle Cloaking Al' s I'LOT. II I N . O 1131 Po Coats of all Sizes, TRUSSES! TRUSSES !! TRUSSES !! ! Slatdrer & Harfey. " ASIIION LE SILKS—,FuII Hui- of nay Wainic . inavt; silks --Now style o 'of Sprirv_r vatsoNs ltuvin Hay to tir Il will do well) Shawiri—Drus!i Goods do, do.-I,invos 0 !* • ' EASCrikT, GC(tVS‘ :41.ronir fahrie—MUSliiii of ht" luniz cloths— hi - V-14111Q A ,1111 . ;f, COOK informs his friends mill i,"l the puhlic gpnerally, that helms on hand, at his; Shop neariy opposite the Post-Oflice, a very huge am! welr-made assortment of TIN IV ARE, which he will sell at price-; which cannot tail to please. llu will also execute to order, with promptness, in a workman-like manner, and wiLli the best materials, all Idrids or ' 101 ;SE SPOUTING, mETALI,R; 10)0E ING, II YintANT &c. Gettyshnrg, Nov. 172, Uiss. tr Removed a Few IMOrt,Sonth oftheOld stand. Sulu re:;pectfully infbring his old CY • customeN and the publicgetierally, that be continues tit: / 0 /1/..VU El 'NESS, near his old stand, in South Baltimore street. where ho will be happy to accommodate all who may patronize him. All work entrusted to his care warranted to flt and be of most sub ttaotial. make. . for past - favors, -- he a:uncles a continuance of public patronrgc. (I} 7he Nvir 3 i,rlL ,'//rfrig und Si/muter. Fushioris are received. Call and see them. E AVER respectfully announces to the ► Ladies u Gentlemen of Gettysburg . and tlu►t lie has resumed the Daguerreo type business, at the old stand, in Chrunhers burg street, where he will be happy to reecive 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 sa 11s14cLrun. [l7 - Clooges from 50 cents to $lO. 11 - _ - 1 - I our:, of operating - from'S'A. m to 4 P. M. df4'ai avoid light, awl, blue, or pur ple. Duk dress adds much to the beauty of the pie.uro. 4, IfiriG. tf `lllTlE.tindersignol, having entered into pea t nersiiip to (-Awry cni the Foundry Inv:iness under the thin of kV HitEN & SONS, he re hy make known to clic citizens of Adams and ad joining counties, that we are prepared to wake everything in our line of business - . We have constantly on hand, the Hathaway and other Cooking Stoves, the Nrlor Air-Tight and Tiapplate Stoves, of various - anti size:i; Pots, Kettles and Pans. and- all other Iron Cooking Utensils, AVidlle. Irons, Washing: Irrehines, Ash-plates, lioot-scra - pers, — &c. Cai;tings—for---Mills and_ other Machinery, PlArti t frit CA.STIN(;.S. of every descriptiern. &c. We wake the Seylar,lilock, er.'and different kinds of \Vitherow Ploughs, We have also got different patterns of rene:llm and nailing, for:Cernetrie, Yards and Porches, which can't he beat for beauty and cheapness. ry—All the afrove ;articles will he sold cheap for eastlor rournry produce, rr - i" Illacksteithitig continced. 7011.A.5S CASTINGS and everything in our line wade to order:' ' - .i\Lt.C , 11 1 N repa . ired lithe shorteNt notice. )leulders oursi,l vtis t eve will du our work ItiOrll.- THOM AS WAIZRKN, - MARTIN %I.:ARR. EN, MEM NI WARREN, THOMAs A. WARREN. Gettysburg, May 14, 1855. If ' :56- , Spring Stock of New Goods. ,s tap , e 1 I onsekenping- t.oods• ti—i . 11 ;." i.„;olyr ' Q' 11 lave allegn 1 ;Samuel 1) . ~, .L.A.4.., ... J , -- ._ _ Wear of all the n4.IV styles. Ey RE &1, AND Er,l„ TusT arrived froin, Baltimore and /'mirth awl ,3,.(14. sls-;. Philadelphia. Q delphia, the best assortment of Philadel /,'4:l;rences: . LIVCCLI Fourth and Fifth streets, Philadelphia, Henry M. Watts, Escp, 148, Walnut st., Phila. P. S.—Storekeepers, Familios and all Good Hats, Caps, Boots and Shoes, John c. cress,on, Vol , President of Phila. lias Net; Cash Buyers ate roSpeettidly invited to that has ever been offered in Adams connty, examin? this Stook of New p,, o ds before par. 1`":7-',\11 kl c)1or s and kinds, (some entirely *G eor o e Wi e • I F Inspector. of (ql "ity Company. 7 di st. Above Chesnut, Phi lad'a. Bain , .sq., ,th , t... ehasing, as we p reror sell in (2, ►low and sellimr new. ) 4 j,ll a :110 See them, at the old stand, Gas Office. Tub st. above Chesnut, Phila. has ;1 1) o w mow 90l Is, 0.7...-,'7.Storekeepers may newly fixed up. in Chainbersburg street, a few Leen over the land and examined the coal. , often find treat jobs from. Anetion, as. we at- d oors from the comer. Hon. Goo: R. Barrett, Cleat Peuna., has totld tan A ocnon Sales or 'N'tsw York and t - .41'. W. PAXTON. - been over the land. Philadelphia. . [March 1.-3 m Maroh 31, 185 G. __ _______ _ _ 11emy Schmitt, Esq., U. S. Mint, residence, AND CHEAP LOT OF Na. 652 ~N orth filth st. Phila., has examined the hind. 1 - ;llEit NEEL ZIEGLER has just returned from the city with the largest lot of G ROC E.2.IES lie has ever More aliened, to which he invites the attention ()fall, convinced that lie eats orferHe has also ;i line lot at' HAMS, SHOULDERS, SLe ; EDSII. of all kinds ; Orancres, Leinoris, and other fruits; Crackers, Nuts, Conlectioas ; Segars, Tobacco, Snuff, and a general variety of vverythlng-, —from a needle to an anehor," almost. Give. lifin a oall, if 3on want to . etly what's cheap alit! good, (C . —Country Prodooe taken) in exeliang-e for Goods. May 7, 1855. PI 111,A1)ELPI 11A VERT(SEM EXT Eli illre Ik. Thief I'rooll Safes Nterchatits, Lawyers, Farmers ntul 11 - other:4, Imving, Pef i wrx or °th e! nihr‘thirs; to pro:a:rye from FIRE or BURG LARS. Day & Newell's (flobb'sy, LocKs. A. CA RD.—The Fua. Piuwl , SAFE," that preserved our r I.r, Pop during the —Great Firv. lit Hart's; Building," Was pur ; chased of OLIVER EVA.NS, 6.1. •S. 2nd St., ' (1' Refrics.rators & Watey_Fillers. warm...sr. writ hi r. 'Pot rAr.LE :SHOWER 11.1T11S, for the use of or 4.,,/ , / water. WATER. l'i;(u.Eß;, for Hotels, Scores and Dwellings. ST ‘ iitv. TRUCK . for morn in , Y-I LIV ER EVAN S, • I. Cd ,•••)// frt 5. , ,,)/.7 St., ixototo Cticsicut, (1;aT.11SIIs1 BD IN 1835,1 Feb. 11, 1850. ly Son.q nC .111.,citiciii Lei-tt C ttait.,_azdilatu rri E undersigned having leased the sthovo -11. Hotel and put it in complete order. is pre pa Nil to acectionedate his friends and the trixeling, public. The proptieter will be p1,24.:.cd to see his oh] friends, and promises to m tk, their stay comfortable and satisfactory. tgc tal:en to ar.d from, Calvert station \`, m m Tin Ware, &c. Tailoring . . • Now i the Tittle, FOR CHEAP DAGUERREOTYPES! GeV yqrrarg• !Foundry. ANEW Pi IL XI! A 1,:11I,G G fE5!i, &C. sumfuellianita Hotel, Ness . limethivare Store. vriliF: subscribers; would respectfully an nouttce to their Iciends and the public that they have opened a ,flardware Store, in Balti more areet, adjoining the residence of David Ziegler, GettyAnig, n► which they always in. tend to offer to"the public a large and'general assortment of Hardware, Iron, Slcei, Grotcrieg, cuTLE icy, COACH TRIMMINGS, SPRINGS, AXLE'S, 1- A4rOar—tuarr, toe Paints, Oils, and Dye-stuffs, in general, including every description of arti cles in the above line of business, to which they invite 'lb attention of Coach-makers, Blacksmiths, Carpenters, Cabinet - makers, :Shoe-makers, Saddlers, and the public gener ally. Our stuck 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 aru determined to establish a char -ac:er fur selling duds at low_ prices end doiug business un fair principles. _ _ JOEL B. T).IN'SER, 11.11"11) ZIEGLER,. __Gettysburg, June Cl, 1851. Li GREAT ATTRACTION AT Frazer's Cheap 'Watch & Jew elry Store LEXT., FRAZER respectfully infortns the that has just received a large and splendid assortment of rich and new stile t;()Llf JEWELRY of nil kinds, including Breast Pins. Finger Rings. E.i.r Rings, of the most fashionable styles; fob. vest and ,guard Chains, Cull' Pins, .Watch Keys, &c. Also, Alhata Spoons. Fancy Vases, Watch Guards, Keys. •and Chains, Gold) & StLvEn ES, togethereei,, With a large assorimust of Mourning Goods, suitable 14 persons in mourning, and numerous other articles in his line—all of which will be sold at the lowest cash prices. rj - As I have purchased all my goods flora regular Jewelers, I will IVAIfIRA NT them to be what, I pronouce them. Of this purchasers may rest assuregi, fy ES AND JEWELRY RE- P A IRED, as heretofore. Give me a call; in Baltimore street, afen . door. , from the diamond, if YOU want Jewelry, and the, giqiuine ar ticle, lower than the same' can be purchased any place out of the city. AI 4 EX. FRAZER. Gatysburg, Nov. 5, 18).,. if IL‘;-.ir I F e„(PV WANT HATS, CAPS, BOOTS & StIOF,S. V d at leagc Twelag pc.p-cent-Ch, , apvr than_you_ ever bought before, remember it is at COBEAN &; PAX'I'UN'S, where they are to 'be had in great variety, consisting of Gent's and Buys' line Silk, Fur and Slouch Hats, of the latest style, all colors and sizes,--;White, black, brown, tan. blue, drab, fiWn. &c. Also. a };urge-a-ssortmott-oolti's_a_taLuop' fine Xa if, Nip, and Grain Boots ct Shoes,—Gent's tine Cloth - find Patent - Leai.herAlaiters. B careful, Ladies, if you want walking rind tine dress Shoes, such 8 Jenny Dints, Buskins ant Ties, Kid and Moroilen Slippers": also 'a bean tifid article of Ladies' Dress Gaiters, with a large stock of Ahsses' and Children's fancy Gaiters and Shoes,—that you find Cohean & Paxton's, at the south-east corner of Centre Square, heave 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 - errstha-t--yet-Fai . .ns-ta-ke-the Immo. Remember ejb e an & Paxton's how Stoll:, at Li ke old stand of Keller Kurtz. Gettysburg, March 31, ISS( NEW WHOLESALE Drug -sit ore. I N. S H ,SPENCER THOMAS. No. 26 South rSecond street, Philadelphia, Importer, Manufacturer and Dealer in Drugs and Medicines. Chemicals. Acids. Dye Stuffs, Paints, Oils, Colors, White Lead. French and Ameri can White Zinc, Window Glass, Glassware, Varnishes, Bllltibes, 111S4.1111101tS, Ground Spices, Whole Spices, and all otlier articles us ually kept by Druggists. including Borax, Indigo, Glue, Shellac, Potash, 4c., to., &c.— All orders by mail or otherwise promptly at tended to. Country 21tichants are invited to call and examine our stock before purchasing elsewhere. Goods stn; to any of the wharves or railroad stations. Prices low and goods warranted. LMarch 17, ISCIti. ly NtEtlY #1409204! GEORGE ARNOLD AS just returned from the city with as large and beautiful a stock of Goods as has been . otlred to the public at any time— among which arc Hosiery, Gloves, Ludor- Lieeves, Collars, Trimmings, Opera & Robe Lawns, Deßages, &c. Gentlemen's Goods in great variety : black, blue, brown, olive, claret, drab, plaid, cloud ed and figured Cloths ; black, brown, and -folic}'-Ca - ssimeres_figured—plantaud_plain, every shade of color,: brab deTate, Cashme , retts, Bombazines, Silk-warp Alpaccas, I Also Ready-made Clothing in great variety, with a large stock of flacenswarc, Groceries, all of which will be sold a , ; cheap as`they can : county.. The ladles will please call - , as ate ''''' - '"" --1- ' - ' 1..... ..... - - ' are at all times pleased to see them. The Jacob F. Shafer, Elk co. Surveyor, St. Mary's, ; "-- ~ dressed to Elk . county, Gentlemen's attention is invited to our lame I • .10I1N WILSON, Chas. Lithr, Pt es'tof the Borough of St. Mary's, , • • assortment in their line. In connection with Load Commssinc-er Of d.e riluoms evatr3l It. H. Co.— John ',ketch, member of the Borough Council., i Offkee up to the LA uf nty, f,'' Atch.izall Aveuuv, -the....SLOte is: our CLOTHINWYMPITIIIC3I, / St,---M-ary-s, cnicAuo. 11.1:. ; after thllt date itt the new stono. zh4,-...k.0 f .0...i.h. T. u.t...i . . tAit ; ufliut; h tiN,ltlem,r3jr_eet, is , Chas. Brooks, member of the Borough Council, at the Sandssione Profit, where evervthhire2 pill 41, lbob. b:n 0 donl. up in the neatest and best manner. %Ye St. Mary s, - H .J.Wriggle,memb.ofßor.Council,St_Mary's, i can rig a man from head to foe - . on the yew shortest notice. - Call and judge fur yourselves. , Fant Jalla b. mem b. of Bor.Council, St. Mary's. April 7. 1556. i 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 - LOOK: OUT For the Cars! TOME. this way, if you want the worth of . your money. I will sell you Goods that ,-can — ryirvims - . - -= - Alia tittei,tiarr - of ' .M - lia I. ERS is invited to a very superior-article that the above is their haild and sigaature. cw-ill-dt-year-goo-te-wear„.--such as, In testimony whereof I have subscribed my --Spring and Summer Goods, for dry in , * CORN, which can be had at all ' c. name. and caused the Seal of Office to be at - times at _ as cheap as the cheapest, Knot a little CHEAPER. Jan. 14. W AMIENS' FOUNDRY. , tached thereto: and I fully concur in the above . Just call and take a peep at them,'and judge recommendation. 1 for yourselves,at the Cheap Northwest Corner, Lsi.u..) ,--, EDWARD BABEL, 1 where you will be accommodated with the Clii,:i Brir , / , :54 ~t ' , cf. 1 1 -, li' , /.. Elf , ' C"—Pa. greate st of pleasure. Also, :-.:t.m4ry' ,, , 0,-iol..er . 30.1‘':::,. -•-' ! . Ready-made Clothing, 43LAsT OF PARIS.—This useful articlo can be had in any coanoty of UULLLX & PAXTON'. I i Farms, after the Ist of June,,s3oo. A F.. 111.11 If7TIII A ,- THE REACH • Of Everylllan 947 000 ACRES of good FARM . AND COAL LAND in Elk county, Bensinger LOW TIN p, Pennsylvania, for sale, giving a Farm . 25 Acres fsir $2OO, payable in . installments of 81 per week. or at the same rate monthly. Farms of 50,75,100, or more acres odj,,in inq in proportion. Each Farm fronts upon a road thirty feet. in width. Tii SO is a rich limestone loam, and,.es, pccially adapted to cultivation, as it is itFither hilly nor stony. but gently rolling or fine table land. Around and' - through-, this property there are already same 20:000 acres under cul tivation, and its fertility has been established from the crops prodeir ,, l. Upon this subject it is easy to be fully satisfied. There is a ready rusk market for produce which is much better than trade. It is the . rbetipr. , /, 'as land 'of a similar quality is selling at much higher prices adjoining, and especially_s e y _asl_contaitts Pook Tho..:oet —This in particular is tie Coat District, be ' ral veins underlaying the whole propeity,. nd the attention of winces, and those 'acquainted with. coal lands, is specially, called to it. It has the advantag6 of being the ioare.4 - to the great bike market, with - which it will be connected by the Sunbury and Erie Railroad , now under contract and in course of completion from Erie to Ridgeway, with de scending grade - the -- whole - way , - - The soil I , • bituminous coal is the best, for instance Eng lard- and other countries. The price per acre is trifling for the'roa/ oh/re, as it will certain ly, in so favorable a locations within a short time pay largely. This is important as an immense coal trade will soon-open. __lour coal companies have already been started to work mines in the vicinity, and there are now fifteen openings around St. Mary's. T/i Timfo:r, Stockholders also receive.— There is nu reservation whatever eilho• of iild- In'i or coed. It. is very valuable, and will pay for a great part of the land. On account of the excellence of streams there are the opportuni ties for mills. - , Fur I kali'''. the location is much recommend ed by Physicians. The chills and fevers are to/kronor, also ptilmontsry complaints, being pioteded ft um the north east winds by the Al leghenies. The water is . ' pure and amongst the best, the land abounding in fine springs. Font RililrowiN will shortly be completed, connecting it by a direct communication with New York, Philadelphia, Pittsburg, Erie, Buffalo, and all thecities on the Lakes. They ate the Sunl,nry.and Erie, the Allegheny Val ley, the Pittsburg and Buffalo, and the Venan go. Energetic exertions are ako being made for the building of the '!'yrone and which also passes through this property. The effect of this upon trade, and general develop ment, as well as the coal, may be imagined. The large and flourishing town of St..Mary.'s is in the trid/Y of the, tract, numbering near 3,000 inhabitants. it has llotels, good public school:*,-saw-and grist_ milk, stores, well stoct - ed and every thing desired. There are 235 half acre lots in the town ofSt. Mary's, which will be sold and the proceeds equally divided amongst those who bay farms: Ridge Way, the county seat, where an extensive business is done, adjoins the tract on the west. The whole distict-I-s-intersecteil by good turnpike and ()diet roads. This is a rare oppOrtunity offered to those :old every hundred miles the produce of those who wish to ho in or have a good investment lands are carried either in wagons, or inter- -, fin . the future. By making, proper, inquiries, rupled water communications, increases 'the and considering the advantage:, of: good soil, expel - yes of transportation, which mnst .be an abundance of coal, healthfulness of climan , twine by the settlers, in the• reduced price of Railroad facilities, and its location, a correct. their products ; anJ to. that extent precisely ) judgment may be formed of its present advan- are the incomes from theirlarms, and of course• tages and ultimate increase. - on their investments, annually, and every year. By writing to the (Alice directions will be reduced. . given to those who wish to visit the land. A The great fertility of the Tana now offered system of excursions will shortly be adopted. . for sale by this company, and. their consequent There 'is an excellent opening for various Mates, over those of the Eastern and. Middle branches of lima-silica( business, especially States, is rouch'inore than sufficient . tolay the tanneries. wheelwrights, axe handle makers, difference in the cost of transportation, espeeina hOeniakers. carpenters and others. - ly iw view of the facilities furnished. by this ' t lto~ic and others. -- with - whicir it connects, the— ' , operations of whi;:h are not interrupted by the: low water of suintner, or the frost of winter- Price and Terms of Payment.. • 4- - fr - --- ttr" 15, nem), al- ..armS can he houtjit by encWin — tlie — tur, instalment. Ladies can hold shares in their m‘ n. right. Title unquestionably good, and warrantee deeds given, _Address or apply to X‘r e • .. U N.: t . Wm. F. Boone. Esq., south sideef - Wailints . below Fourth, Phila., examined the land. lion. Alexander L. Ifayes, Lancaster, Gen: almsley, Esq., St. Mary's, Eik cu., a recent settler, , Iti(qi,arti Gardner, 630 Pc,plar St., Mina, has examined th e land. J.. h. I;arrptt. [drop. of the Mount Vernon Manse, Second St. above Arch, Phila., has tKatimitst the land. E. U. Shultz,. Esq., Justice of the Peace, St. Mary's, Elk county, ('leas. t,uhr, Esq. Pres 't of the Bar. of St. Mary 's, J. S. ‘Veis, Esq., St. Mary's, (;co.Tay for, Esq.,Dep'v Postmaster,St.Mary's, Mr. in. Lyons, St. Stay's, Mr. John Miller, Coal Minc.r, St. Mary's, Mr. John Colin, E. H .Stone. Esq., W el Isvil le,Ohio,Coal operator, L. W ilij arth, E. 1,, Pittsburg. Pennsylvania. /1.)?•,,,wh f ! ,' tit. Mary's tr, the Public.. This is to certify that. having been over the tract owned by the Ridgeway Farm and Coal Company. and given it a thorough examination, we tind the representations of that Company to be correct. We tind the soil to be the most fertile—the Coal and Iron Ore to-lie in inex ,haustible quantities, through the whole dise Diet—the Farms in excellent order, and the intelligence and prosperity of the people to be of_the_musti:ratilliof character. We know that there is nohealthier location in the State. and we consider it a most desirable place of tt lc m c n t. We make this declaration, as we believe there may be many persons who are unac quainted with these lands, and we are satisfied, fioin our knowledge of the subject, that incur- , ---- • Z2Z Farm .ands for Sale Au The I>>inois Central 'Company IS NOW PR}PAItKD TO gELL. Over Two Millions of Acres OF FARMING LANDS, ! Is TRACTS OF 40 ACRES AND UPWARDS, ON : LONG CRXDITS AND AT LOW RATES OF INTERF:ST. V HESE 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, 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, 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. Moreover, the rapid growth of flourishing towns and vil lages along the line, and the great increase in populat;on by immigration,, etc.. afford a sub stantial and - growinchome-demancrfor farti -produce. - The soil is a dark, rich 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 cultivating and great produc tiveness are the well known characteristics of Illinois lands. Trees are not required to be i ovi-n-,stu tap.% grubbed , or -stone pi eked 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. Wheat sown on the newly-turned sod is sure to :yield very I..artuz 1110 FITS. A man with a plow and two yoke of oxen wil reok one and a half to two acres per day. Cunt Us can beef made for breaking, ready for corn or wheat, at from c s i.- 0 to 2,50 per acre. By judicious man agement, the land may be plowed and fen ce d ,LLI j the. first, an under a MGR STATE OF CULTIVA- TlO. 11 • , • Rd year. Corn, pain, cattle; etc., will be forwarded at reasonable rates to Chicago, for the Eastern market, and to Cairo for the Southern. The larger yield on the cheap lands of Illinois over tliC high-priced lands in the Eastern and Mi ddle 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 ;$1,50 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 no mind, that lands there, of any value, along the water courses a'nd for many miles inland, have been disposed ol that for those located in the interior, there are no conveniences for transporting the produce to market, RaProads not having been intro— duced there. '1 hat to send the produce of these lands, one or two hundred miles by wagon to , market—would cosi, much, mere than the ex pense of cultivating them ; ancl hence, Govern- meat lauds 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, for although . he found nearer the wilier courses,:ihe dis:tmace The. price pct / vary !WO C - o. inn to location, quality, etc. Contracts fotr- Deeds may be made duriwg the year 185 Ci, stip• ulating the purcha'se money to be paid is five annual installments. Thu first to become dues in two years from the date of contract, and. the. others annually thereafter. The last payment. will beeome dote at the end of the sixth, year from the date , Jf the contract. (Lr'lnterest will be charged at only THREE per cent. per amnia>. As. a security to the pet.fortnance of the contract, the first twoyears!. interest tnust' be paid in advance, and it must be_.n.nrlPrsicod_that at least one tenth.of the land purchased shall yearly. be brou — Pit under cultivation. Twenty per cent. froin the credit puce will he deducted. fur cash. The Com— pany's construction bonds ill te - rabeived as. cash. ' "READY FRAMED FARM •.13I7iLDIN . GS4 Which can. be set op in a 114 days, can be ,obtained, from responsible persons. They will be 12. Ffeet-by_2o __feet, _divided .into one living and throe 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 dealers can he made to supply those purchasing the Company's lands with fencing materials, agi 'cultural tools, and an outfit of provisions in any quantity, at. the LOWEST WIIOLESAhLE I!RICES. • fri - it is believed that the price, long credit,.. and low rate of interest, charged for these lands, will enable a man with a few hundred dollars ID cash and ordinary irlustiy, to malt() himself independent before all the purchase :money 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- I company applicants, to give information and aid in selecting lands 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 otlwr information—will be cheerfully iven, on application. either personally or by • Dtimurommiliimimum a r great6ri: 0. numerous instances o MEI