1 4 41;gh Street Sqlool. nit6frligllell \VW 4/1)P11 ii 4 CtettvArv•g, /Iv' I :IA ..1?!!//::;/, t., tlw lirq, of getober. in wlg ig h iu f•truotlu% will ho given the hratielu •-g 1341:ly taught in i..ignitatati Schools, 11 111. in Alga bra, Geoutetry„ Natural Philokophy, &e.— 'rhe St 001 It ~en wilt ltg 5111)1'14d nith out line Mutis, 6101im pMd 72;laclAoardm, v Bich will be constantly usrf.l. They will give their undivided ,l ;I plated triltar.on to to Ain. tin der their chary. • Every opportunity w ill I:gg.) given to those who of attend the Si.lioga for the purpose of preparikgg Teach ilstiing the gentrwig winter, To this elnsM i itrlirtinn will b gir.en a' to the hest taothodm of , odoeting Schwalm, and imparting knowl4,ligo t o th e young. Thome who wish to au , 2 oil shool.t apply soon, am t;Je nuitiler will he The charge fur tL term w 53214 ). C, 11. AVSTIN, R. A. LYTTLE. July 7, isro; a. S. w ISER, York, Pa. Weiser & Vgberl t Bankers, Dealer in Keil." to and Gew—rJ i Li nil A gr..lltx, , • DE I 0 ILI LI, 10 I - Li. 1 . 11 4 ;ING assisted by exiwrionced SinrveyeN, Ni.k;ill rice particular all ention to the 'ova tion. of Land Wz:vrantc.. All I , wations made 60iit n p.,-rsonar loyal, awl • , ;vita rewri•nce ,1u itwre:•e in Yalu°. We are provided with ;t full and ( souidete wo s r -at .e t t u_u , invite attention, Locations naulo in :alit" pat t of lowa. Minnosnta i kt,tern Wieconsin, Hansa: and Nt:braska. r?Refer to R. G. McCreary, Kl., D. Mo. Cona.aghy, Es(f., and ii. .1. Stable. ' May 185(i, Gm - - NEW - Wlf OLESALE Drug Aloreb . N. SPENCER THOMAS. No. '26 South . gv i Semul .street, Philadelphia, linporter, Manufacturer and Dealer in Drugs and SeMirk Always Ahead Just from the City. with the Largest awl Medicines, Chemicals, Acids. Dy e Scuff:4 , Paints, Prettiest Stock of I l001)S for the Spring and Oils, Colors. White Lend, French and Ameri can White Lac. IVindow Glass, Glassware. Summer Season, to h e seen in rtt .1 • ' Ae ys ling . Varnishes. - Brushes, Instruments, Ground ii 110\(, r which will be 101 ""l• Phil" awl Spices. Whole Spices, and all other articles us- I fancy MI ESS SII, A" S', black Silk:4, nll tinny kept by Druggists, including thorax. tin:dillies and !tripes ; plain Delaines. plain arid Indigo, Glue. Shellac, Potash. 4c., &...c.. &e,— figured Derage. Ilerage Delaines, (Jollies, 13,111, AU orders by mail or otherwitx 1)1.01111)th; .at.- runts. LaAv um , Glaglialus, Prints. SHA W LS, tended to. Country Merchants are invited to Embroideries. (doves, Hosiery ; ,call and examine our , stock before purchasing i Cloths, of all colors and prices'; elsewhere. Goods sent to any of the wharves' CassitnereA. for men and boys' wear, Vestingst .or railroad stations. Prices low and goothi m us ti ns , l'i c ki ng ,, ; , & e ,, ~,5.,,.,, warranted. ,March 17, 1856. ly Purchasing at the lowest rates, lam pro. area to Sellat as low. - • • ' ~ GREA.T ATTRACTION AT i r . ' . pueig lus P" d '" ! " ii he had at_any other establishment in the county. .4'ra:cm's Cheap Wateh.acJew-; La proof of which, I itlvile all to call a nd e s... elry Store !I muffle my stock, when they will he satisfied . , i LEX - R, FRAZER respectfully informs the , that such is the fact. J. L. SCHICK , Soothwest corner of the Diamond and Milli ...lL public, that he has just received a large and splendid assortment of rich and new style! Ilion, street' April 14, 1850. . _ . (JOLD JE Wy,LitY or all kinds, _ inchidingl Breast Pins. longer Rings. Ear Rings, of time ll.ll 3 bilesl°4-1i: i l groC hers HAVE just received and ore now opening a most fashionable styles ; fob. vest and guard ' Chains, Cuff Pins, Watch Key..., 4-,c. Ai , ,,,. j - ii 111 - large and choice stock of GOOlts.,- a nd Alban,. Spoons. Fancy Vases, ‘, 7 lttch Gum ds, i are prepared to sell to a ll In want of any article Keys. and: Cha ins. Got,o Si; - , 6, k7..:'o.•lftrviii) lin their line. cheaper than can' be bought else, Sitxr,u . WATC HES. together2.o4,,A--;.,,i wherN Having purcha4ed tow •stock in New with a largo assortment of '' l '"*"*'" '" i4- '-' ,.- j York, Pililigjleiphia, k Baltimore. thus_having ___MourninvGnods,. suttablefur persons in ' the advantage of all three markets. we can mourn i ng , and nu merous other articles in his : ' line—all of which will be sold at the lowest cash prices. ' .. ' ai.7.As I have pntxthased nil my goods from regularjewelers. I will W ARRANT them to be what.l. pronouce them. Of this"purchasers "nay rest. assm•eri.' .-- '‘ , V A "feli IllS` - AND JEWELRY• RE PAIRED, as heretofore. - Give me . .a call, in Baltimore street, a fete doors from the diamond, if you want yood Jewelry, and the genuine ar ____ticlejower Lthan _the same can be purchased any place-out of the city. ALEX. FRAZER. • Gettysburg, Nov. 5,185 i). tf S. Lawrence LW', 11. D. ; rt. 11,1A8 his Of lice one door west of the (Atho l'. ran church, in Chambersburg street, and pppogite 4,4rammer's store, where those wish ing to have any Dental Operation perform ed are respeotfulty invited ,to Rgritttcyncs: Dr. 1).• t;ilhert, Dr. U. N. Betlueby, Dr. D. Horner,- Rev., C. P. -Rrautlt, D. - . -- Rev. &nigher, D. D., Rev. Prot'. William M. Reynolds, Rev. Prof. M. Jacobs, Prof. M. L. Stever. (iettyshurt - , , , April 11, 1853. tf Bounty Land Cla fiats. nodemirrned wilLattetid prorkpq to the .e,ollection of claims for lionniy Lands order the late act of Congre,s. Those who have-already received 40 or $0 items, can now receive the balance, by calling on the suhscri. ber and waking the nece•4sary application. JOEL H. DANNER, GelAysburg, Nara 12, 1855. ti David A. rinehteri atiormil at -Law, ' ILL promptly attend to collections and tizsines entrusted to his care. L - 7 - oilicaiii the Diamond, adjoining :.;Lore A.. B. GeLtysburg, Feb. 4,1856. 1y Edw. B. lintehler, .3tterurii nt Ent, ILT, faithfolly and promptly attend to till business entrusted to bun. Ile speaks the German langua►ge. Office at the mine place, in South Baltimore street, near Forney's drog store, and nearly opposite Dan- Iner Ziegler's store. tiettysbutg. March 20. D. ITIVCona attaruni nt 'ntity (Office r,enioved to one door West of Tinaler's Drug- 800k -store, Chandler burg ,trect.) Attorney & Solicitor for Patent* and Perl3lollS BOUNTY Land Warrants, Baclt-pay sos petuled Clain:N.:lnd all other 111 the Government at Washington, I). I : also American claims in 'England. f,:i ti , l IV:trra mils located and sold, or bought, anti 'nig Prices gl Veil. Agents engaged in loc;;tilig wary: MIS to lowa, Illinois and other Westimi States. to hini person:ily or by 14cer fiett.y:l;arg, Nur. 121, ag. attararti iii '.atu. fIiFFICE .on tlic south sick th. 2 lur Square, 2 doors; west of i he Sentinel ugict 444Lysburg, August '2'2, 143 14 1 4N41Y 'STATION Eli V.— Schick I:ceps nil kiuds c 4 Farley Slationety. and sells i i of cheap. if not ,cheY;per than anybo , iy el , c ni the town or the county. It' you dou't L. :;eve it, , : st) 044 we for your-wives'. 7. ADIM, do rou %rant to bu:- c:lca OE ai,[71 ) ,E3101: ralabok jpr sh;c by F_7 IaEO, A Kti 'JLD. T, J. TLISURT, limns Car:. WM $4,. (2•14 i .it. F kjiN K S ta,ll and. See IrN - A '1"1 . II E NEW ;i T A N ltr T: . 1 4 IN G resiweAftilly alinou . tices . fa v 11101 , 14 nud the politic getter:l4ly that he continues ale TAILOBINO btisineNs• in Om room adjoining the store ofJ. Law. rence Tick. fronting on di.? Diamond.— , ' Ile has made arrangements to receive regular ly the F•ATV:g'i FAsttloNs, and it will Fu' his con. staut aim to give twirc scitisfaction to those 'who tnuy favor him with their c-ustam— fa-Country produce' he taken in` ex• chairge for-work. %VM. 'r KING. LiettyslArg, December 17, 1";:55: . / y neafly-laingfe Clothing, at the !land—tune Front., 1•; have now on hand and offer for snie one of IA ac largest, &wiliest and prettiest STOVES - 0 1, 11E3 Dr-M.IW; CLOTH INC, that has horn offered in this place at any titne. They are all our own make, manilla , tired out of our WWII cloths, cassiincres, &c , We h ave Coats ft om :',....1 to 820 : Pants from tl2!, cents to $10: '\ esti; from 62!, cents to aG. Bop,' Clothing in great variety. J f , Our stock of Cloths consists of blue, black. olive, hrow u. green. drab, claret, and all other dodugs. Our . Cassimeres con,ist of black, brow a, steelquixed. and every variety of sl.inle of fancy colors. Also Marino Cas,,,d metes: in great variety, plain, pfaid arid ii.,,rn' i l : Cashmeretts, Tweed.i. Jeans, Drabs deTate, Silk-warp Alpaceas, Black Satins, bull, white, plaid and fancy MarSeilles Vektings. &c. ('all aniltiee us. It We cannot lit you, we will take your measure and make you a gar ment on tlre very vhortest notice, having the very. hest Tailors constantly employed, cut ling and making . up. We do things tip in the neatest and best manner at the Sand-stone Front, and are hard to beat. 6EO. ARNOLD. April 7, 1856. . . 11/VlllOlll 'tV MEM ixliere in the county. Our i4took etiihnices Dress Goods of every variety, including Surnther Cha f Brilliantines, Lawns. Silk and I,a w» arid everything fa;,hionable for Ladies' wear. POr Gentlemen, we have beauti ful styles -of Goods for Coats, Pants. Veits, A:4,-- Give us a call.. We deem it needless to enumerate the variety of styles And qualities of our : largest/wk. as we are prepared to furnish everything in our line - at the lowest...price,- Call early, at FAFINF,;sp)ONS'. the RN) ittioNT. Gettvsbnrg, Ipril 14, rimF, citizens of Gettysburg, and Strangers who desiie to know 'Where to (h)ii a large and handsome variety oPSututner A'l'S and SHOES, are invited . to call at W. W. !'AX TON'S S FORE, when.) they will find the ntos,t elugant IVlthe Beavers. and White Silk H Panama, Ginton and : also, Soft Frouch Hats. and a large stuck of Gentlemen and Lathes' and Children's 8111111'11er Show.; and Gaiters of every-style sand hriot. ('all ;In , l See the gootk W. W. I'AXTON. June I. )14511. lEstabiliNbratesti, THE. undersigned, lately from the city of Baltimoro, would respectfully inform the public generally. that-he has; opened a MAR.- , pry - . YA - PaL to WSllClTyszown., coun ty. Pa., near the Pn hlic llouae of J.ohn Bushey. Esq., where he is prepared to furnish to order in the most chaste and %workmanlike mann e r, Monuments, Tombs and Headstones,.orail kinds ; as %vell as all other articles in his line of lmsiness, Ult ItS reasonable. terms, as any otlureatnbli,hment inti I e country. lie intends keeling constantly on hand. Monuments of all kinds. both plain and um namen till, Table Slabs, &c, from his long experience in the business, together accommodating, terms and a de- Hire to render entire Satklataion, he hopes to receive and merit a liberal share of public pa tronage. E. D. KER.S. May 9, 1856. 3m 151:11110VP1' B. nail l'o3di. TRAINS over the Hanover Branch Railroad now min as fidlows : First Train. leaves Hanover at 9 A. 31-, with Passengers far York, Harrisburg,. Columbia and Philadelphia. This Train also connects, with the Express for Baltimore, arriving, there at 12 M. Second Trainleaves at 3 P. M., with Passen gers for Laltituore and intermediate places, and retie fis with passengers from York, :\pril 21. J. LEIB, Agent. DDLEDIATE RELIEF FOR ,TLIE Toothache ! rgni ERE is to be had at the drug- stores of j. 11. Buehler, tiettyslng, and James A. Eldur, Emmitsburg, / .,e the which will, (if properly ap plied, according to directions,) cure L'o• zun4 r l e o T n il 1,, whe stu ret , itomi/y. Should the pain in course of time reappear, the same ap plwation has to he made again, mut after two ru Three applications the cure will be effectual. h.:ase call f‘ir A. Forger's Toothache Balsam. 7 7'Price '25 cents per phial. August 27, 1 8 55. ly Ca lk.clorlia. Iron. 4 • • IINT:•411 Bli(rff having the T:•411 _ exclusive sale of Caledonia Iron for 1 :erlystutrg, would, call the attention of buyers to this to tke of Iron--the best ill the market --which will be sold at the lowest rates. ‘Ve kv e p a large so ppl v of Hammen:el Iron ron , tan'.ly on baud. Call at the sign of Ow Dec. 10. _RED Fl CON T. Wood Lots. E subser;lier has fOr sale a fow more of _K. t 4•-; t • •• s' • - - 'IT:IITU,I.L. . ~ •I 01l (0, pnsin;z: everVt 111,7, M tliat, ;Inc --.6reaStpillS,, sell :it 125 cents advv.nce. . . r NT - r... L•L7 L NXL , 11..7 . ; her 1.0 V... .I. 11. I . AXTON, ,_. ___ !call at ' St'lll(`li . S. Ear-itin--:. Flnger-Rlng,. CliainA. Nrc... kc.--- :.‘lay 5_ . ____-- ; (.67tV , 1111;^ 7 4 4 . :1V 5 . 15':;11. ' 14 1 1.1 .- N , 1 },1 •- NETS , - a large N a riety. aS 10 kind ', . _ ._ • _ _ _ . _ _ _ .. -___. _ . All 1 )1 ‘V illell 1 1C 1., set 11n,7, at the Imvest living, ' - - - - - . i Cro•ker •NV are at 1 .11 , c 1 . . p.ALA:iiil„.•:, Uinbrellys, -.E.ins -stacks of a and 1 , 1 /cc, W il l be !bona at the 4.1. i stand r , i'lll Atli e \amine for yourselve , ..---no prO I.:-• . , 1 • IIIiZI;NKS, (...arpet Ba',..7ti and Umbrellas, f or ~A. Gi ii , b , Stone. • 1.14,11 4 --at, itiClllC-I , ;'S. 'of 31.....‘1.'.0N. ' trouble. tv blivw guoLi. LApril '-'l. ' 1 sale by COI3E.IN 4.: I'AXIIVN: ,4 COBEAN 4S; PAXTON'S. . ' 1 lIIN 11° _ ICE I ' ..--- -1:1-11—(;1.-',---as-so-r—til-iclit ofOucensNyare, China, ..,, a ,,.. r,~,~.,...... I can-not MEM 'FRET SES ! TH4 ;SSES ! ! ! ! ‘ C. 11. Nvedles AND DItA 11.; ESTABLISH , NE T, •'. IV. Co r b ilr I I/ ;41 reel rr, J'irtlnr/ Ip/ria, falPosmx. of fine F'JtExcif cGrubiningextrewe liyhtivms, ease and urahihty with eoriect construction. I te'rnial or ruptured patient.S eau be suited by remitting . amounts, as. below :—Sentiin, Trutulit.tt-17f4-ttelies--rott-ttd—t t side afren (ed. ;,), , ,t of ugh: Truss, 52„25, tis. • Doul,lc 88 and el 0. bistruc. lions as to wear, and how to effect a cure, whin possible, rent with the-Trusi. Also for Cale, iu great variety, br. Pliehl 1317.11!0!, for the cure of Prolapsus r teri : Spinal Props and Supports.. Patent Shoulder Brace A, Chest Expanders and Erector Braces. adapted to all with Stoop Shoulders and Weak Lungs English ElaF:tic Abdominal Belts, Suspasories. Syringes— male and female. Rooms. with La dy A twit/huts. [ Aug. G, 18,;5. ay m Tin Ware, tike. A":‘,II7EL f;:GOG El informs his friends and V 1 the public generally', that he has on hand, L hi- Shop nearly oppusite the l'osl.-GfliN., very large and well-made assortment of TIN- W.l \villa he will Fell at prleex which cannot, fail to please. fro will also execute to order, with promptness, inn workman-like manner, anil with the best materials, ail kinds: of 'MUSE SPOUTING, !ifF,T,I LUC ROOF IN(; HYDILANT 11 ORK, Gettysburg, Nov. 12, .1.85. Novi' is the Tien e, Fon, CH EA P DA G ERREOTYPES ! HAVER respectfully announces to the 1. 1,1411 V; atu3 Gentlemen of C f ettyslotrg and vicinity, that lie his resumed the Daguerreo type business. at, the alit Stand. in Chionbers luijg street, where he will be happy to receive visitors desirous of urtuig perfect, Daguerreo types of themselves or friend s . Being furnished with an entirely new and costly.apparatni.4, he is prepared to take pie -1.11 f es-in every style of the art, and insure per fect satisfaction. r, - ; - ('lunges from 50 cents to $lO. I lours of operati lig from 8 A. Ji. tO 4 P. M. L'7l:l drcss avoid light. led, blue, or Pur ple,. Datk dress add:, much to the henutv of the. piewre. Feb. 4, 1856, tf Gettysbiarg Foil/miry. A NEW FI It M ! undersigned, having — entered into pnrt nership to carry on the nmndry luisineNa under the film of' WAIIIO4,'N A:, SONS, hereby make kiipwn to the citizen~ of Atianisand joining counties, that We are, prepared to iunke everything in our line Of business, We have. constantly ou hand, the . Hathaway and other Cooking Stoves, the Itarlor Air-Tight atirl Ten-plate Stoves, of •itrion-s—s-ty-les anti K-ewlys- and Va l i.. alai all other Iron Cookin Utensils; Waille irons, Washing Machines, ~ \ sll-plate, z , Boot-s(trapers, Castings li)r Mills and other 'Machinery, CASTINGS. Or every description. &c. We inake theSeylar, cr. and difforent kinds orwitherow Ploughs. We have also got different patterns of Fencilig ;Intl Ratiiing, , for Ceincterie, , ;, Yards and Porches, trhich ' can't he heat for beauty and cheapaes.4, ri-Au the above articles; will be sold cheap for cash or country produce. ---- 3 1 -1 -7:L=acksm i t-hi rig-sti I-. con t n:eel. - l, .1 SS U,ISI'IN6B nod everything in our line III:11/V 10 order. • TIMESIIIN“ MACIHNES repaired at the shorto , a. nuticr. 11elog Moulder; ourselves, eve will du our work uf“nr. THONIAS *WARREN, M A It'll N 1-1111-01- \V A RR EN, 'l'llOll.lS A. \VARREN. (l.ettysburg,:May 14, 185,5.; tr - ; 1. 1,.\10;r, .1N1) 4:11E.11) I,(Yr It; T aa l ANIJE Gl, ZIELER has just retiirned from ilin city ' with the la rgiiFt lot of GRAIL; ER lES he has ever hi-fore opentd, to which he invites the:mention of all. convinced that he van olfor up: t AiNs. Ile has also a fine lot of II A MS: 8110 U I..DEIZS, ; FISH of all kinds ; Grartlzes, Lemons, and other fruits; Craekerri, Nuts, Confections; Tifbaceo.irnal - n - 17Hie NI I valluir of nveryttitto4, "front a needle to, an anollor." alonoo. Bevil him a call, If you %villa what's olloap and good. or:LT-Country Produce taken in oNelmryre for [iny 7, 1855. gaardwave 11111 h: subscriners would respectfully an- JIL nuance to their ft ietals and the public that they have opened a I hirdivare Store, in Bain noire street, zoljuiniug the I . C.SidellCe O David Zietzler, liettysburg, in which they tiN:ays in tend to otrer to the public a large and general assortment of hardware, Iron, Sterl, Groevrirs, C 13-.1.1. E RV. cowl! TnIMNIINGS , SPRINGs, ANLEN, ~. (.!bar-tuare, !.51)oc. Sil'billtls, Painlm, (Dilis, and 11.4c-stuM, in general including every description of arti cles in the above line of Ihiiness, to which they invite the attention of Coach-makers, Blacksmiths, Carpenters, Cabinet - makers, Shoe-makers. Saddlers, and the public gener ally. Our stock haviiq.., been selected with great care and purchased for cash. we guaran tee (for the ready monev,) to dispose . of any part of it on as reasonable terms as they can be purchased anywhere. IVe particularly request a call front our friends, and , earnestly solicit a share of public laver, as we are (Icterrninol to establish a char acter for selling Goods at low prices and doing busweis on fair principles. .10E1. B. DANNER, DA VII) ZIEGLER,. Gettysburg, Juno It. ItiSl. tf Removed a Few floors !...woi It °film Old Stand. - g 11. `KELLY re:ipectfully informs his old of customers and the public generally, that he continues the 'LI //,(1/;V,Vr; near his old stand, in South Baltimore street: w here he will be happy to accommodate all who-in ri-r-pa roni•ze-hit —AI ork-eirtru sled to his care a arranted to fit and he of most sub stantial make. Thankful fir past favors, ho solicits a continuance of public patronrge. ho New it rid S., ~, r l',/ ,1 11“:“ are received. Call and soo them. Clettysimig. Apr;l 11, 181'). Jewelry! Jewelry. ENTLEMEN,.(Io you want to select from a - 1 L. SCHICK has now on hand a large Atir large and handsome varietv of Cravats, Q) • ana splem:id as , ortMent, of JCweirr,Conl -x-____,-,_ =Uifi= IC i'.4' W GI 00 ii" GEORGE AR,N OLD • MAS just returned from the city with as The Illinois Central Railroad Company CIL large and beautiful a 4tocl k of Goods as , - Is NOW PUP:PAULI) TO SELL has been offered to the public at any time— i Over Two Millions of Acres among which are flo'iery, .Gloves, Under- I .OF FARMING LANDS, kdeeves, Collars, Tritinnings, IN TRACTS OF 40 ACRES AND UPWARDS, ON Opera & Robe Lawns, Deßages, &e:, Les;r; mumirs AND , AT' LOW RATES OF' INTELLEST. 1 DR-RIP-G-00(1-s-irv-great—V-ariet-5,'÷141-/tekr-411S weil.r - granted - by-the-Govern , urn, olive, elaret, drab, plaid, cloud- [Rent, to aid in the construction of this ed and figured Cloths ; black, brown, and - Railroad. and include some of the richest and fancy Cassimeres, figured, plaid abd_plain. of every shade of colors . ; Drab deTate/Cashme- • most fertile Prairies in the State; interspersed here and there with magnificent groves of oak retts, Bombazines, Sitk-warp Alpaccas, &c. 1 and other timber. The Road extends from Also Ready-made Clothing in great variety, with a large stock of , Chicaao, on the North-East, to, Cairo at the ; ; South, and from thence to Galena and Dutileith, Queensivare, 'Groceries, Sm. all ofwthicli will be sold as cheap as they can be. had—art—at iy re bl isht tie t—in—t be 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 hne. Ia connection with the store is our • EMPOIt at the Sand-stone Front, 'where everything is Clone up in the neatest and hest manner. We can rig a man from bead to foot on' the very shortest notice. Call and judge fur-yourselves. April 7,1 b G. New Gaads ! - NEW ESTABLISHMENT! TACOBS BRO. respectfully inform their o friends and the public generally, that they have opened . a Mere:gavot Tailorinp' : EstnliiishmcAut, in the room recently oc cupied hy A. Arnold, in South Bid timore street, -near- the Diamond, - i.vherc - they - willitt - all - titne. be happy to accommodare wilt) may patron ize them. Their stock of Cloths; Cassimeres, Vestings, Cassinetp:. Cods, Summer Goods, &c., is large and selcctedfrom the latest of which they will -dispose i)f at prices as low as they-eau possibly allord, their . system being to sell CHEAP, fur cubh ur coon ;. fry P 1 °three. " They will !mike up n•armentg of every de scription in the most substantial and desirable manner, all warranted to fit and not to rip.— Goods bought of them not to be made up in their establighin'ent will be cut free of charge. - They are making up a lot of ILEA D Y-INIADE cLoTH, (NG, in the hest ma niter,. which they will sell as cheap as the cheapest. They have also on -hand a large assortment of Hiniery, Suxpenders, Shirbt, I'n/broi, &c., to- vt hick they would-call the attention of the public. • .11) - "I'lle Latest Fashions regularly received. CaA or Country produce always current for ,g,... ) 0(1s or wo^k. thin% mistake 'the place. March 17. 1856. zr;:ir WANT HATS, CAPS, BOOTS & SHOES. at least, Twenly prr cent (.11, , :npffr than you ever bought before, remember it is at COP,EAN & PAXTON'S. where they are to be had in gr e a t var;ely, consisting 'of Gent's and Buy's, fine Stn. Env and Slouch Hats, of the latest , ttyle. all colors , and sizes,—white, black, brown, tan, blue, drab, ftwn. &e. Also. a large tt.:surtntent Or Men's and Boys' fine Calf. Kip. nod Grain Boots cat shoes,— Gent's Cloth and Patent Leather Gaiters. • careful, Ladies. if you want walking, and line (friss Shoes, such :11.1(.'1111V Buskins a n 1 Tles, iiid and Movo,lico Slippers : also a beau tiful article of Ladies' Dress Gaiters, with a large stock bf Misses' awl Children's fancy Gaiters and ,Shoes,--that you rod Cobean & l'axion's, at the, sonth-east corner of Centre Sentare, belbre purchasing elsewhere, as titly have by fir the, largest stock of seasunalde goods in town, and are dt:terinmed to sell-v-ery cheap.—Take care, and keep a SHARP. look out that you do not mistake the place.- I),emetuber Coh ea n & Pax-ton's new Stine, at the 6111 stand of I~cller Kurt. Gettysburg, :,larch ;Willi SiOre. BONNETS AND FANCY GOODS MISS M'CitrArni has just -returned from _AV Itt the 6[4.8, 111H1 is now opening the best, selected and most fashionable assortment, of Millinery and Fancy Goods ever bre.ne;ht to (!•ettyshorg, Coll`;i4t.ing in part of Neapolitan. Straw . and Fancy Bonnets. Caps and Cap 'Trimmings of ever y dc,rrihtion,Vei ls, jtiets and Illusion., of all colors. Enihroideries, tlandkercluers. Wove:4, Hosiery, Sommer Dress Shim Is null Mantilla-, Mourning (ioods. together u ith an assortment of fancy articles . 1 for the toilet too numerous to mention. ‘‘'llich } s h e invites the ladies to call and examine. .Miss M'Creary will also carry on the Milli nery business in all its branches, and hopes from the experience she has. had -aril a desire to please, that silo be able to give gene ral satisfaction. 1 - orli St—directly Opposite the Lank. Ciel,ty:sburg, April 14, 1856. 3in TWO THOUSAND 1 5 1ECES I,V,va ;1 rnpr.t.". ArIOIIENN k PAXTON have opened an Mn t-) usual ly large a:.sortment of Wall Paper, of every style and variety, fi um to 40 cts. a piece. H ousekeepet slmd Pape! hangers are invited to call and examine the stock. which is superior to.ammvthing heretothre ofrered in this market. Only 12!, cents a piece, Or 1 1 , a yard. for Wall Paper ! Gettysburg, Feb. 25, 185 G. Q:naei l drer 4sl; ED:sr/Lev. WATCHES AND JEWELRY, ! wholesale and retail, at the Philadelphia, Watch and Jewelry Store, No. 96 North Sec ; • ond street, corner of Quarry, Philadelphia. rr -1• Gold Lever Watches, full ,jeweled. 18 carat (10; Cold Lepines, 10 carat,:24 00; Silver Levers, fulljeweled,•,sl'.2 00: Silver Le 'punt's,jel%els, 00: superior Quartiers, 5: , 7 Gold Spectacles, :-/* 00; line Silver do. :!s:1 50; Ciold_llracele‘s. 3 00: Ladies' Gold Pencils, 1 00 : Silv e r T e n Spoons, set. 00; Gold Pens. with pencil and silver holder. 00. ;01d Finger Rings, :171 cents to SSO: Watch Glasses, plain. 12', cents, patent 18; Lunet :2,1: other ar tides in proportion. ..111 goods warranj.ed to be what they are sold for. STAUFFER & [).ALLEY. On hand, some goi d and siker Levers and Lepilws. still lower than the above pikes. October 1, 1855. ly 11188 Wattled. 1 - Dr.RSONS having nay to sell willdo well W. by calllng on the subNcriher. in (jettys burg, who is desirous of inirchasing. The hi first market price will he paid at all times. after be ing packed. hauled either to Ilan over or Balti more. the preference to haul will be given to these from whom he nriy purchase. Ikcewher G, "1.552 :SOLOMON-PO ERS Earca - Lands for Sale ! to the'North- west extreme of the State, n'ild as all the landslie within fifteen miles on each -si4e of thisjtoad„ready and cheap means, are afforded - 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- lager along the line, and the great increase in population by immigration, etc.. afford a sub stantial and growing houre-demand for farm produce. The isoi 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 tiverwss are the well known characteristics of Illinois lands. Trees are. riot required to he cut down, stumps gr ribbed, or stone 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 plowin ,, and fencing. Wheat sown on the newly-turneclsod_is sure to yield very LARGE mtoms. 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 agement, the laud may be plow ed and fenced the first, and under a ousts STATE OF CULTIVA- TioN the second year. Corn. grain, cattle, etc., will be forwarded at reasonable rates to Chicaf , o, ter the Eastern market, and to Cairo for the Southern. - The larger yield our the cheap lands of Illinois over the high-priced lands in, the Eastern and nd die - States, is kno : wn to he much more than sufficient to pay the difference of transpOrtatiun to the Easter n 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 hear in mind, that lands there, of any Value, along the watirr courses and for many miles inlimd, 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 said the produce of these lands, one or two Inindred miles by wagon to market, would cost much more than the ex pense of cultivating them ; and hence, Govern ment lands thus situated, at $1,25 per acre, are hot so goial investments as the land of this company at the prices fixed. The same remarks hold good in relation to the lauds in Kansas and Nebraska, for althouth vacant lauds may be found Healer the :water courses, the-dislanee to market is far greater and every hundred miles the 'pioduce of those lands are curried either in wagons, or inter rupted water communications, increases the expenses of transportation, which must be borne by the settlers, in the reduced price of their products ; and to that extent precisely are the incomes front their farms, and of course on their investments, annually and every year I educed. ___The_g r reat 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 iii the cot of tre.nsportation, especial ' ltv in view of the facilities furnished by this fload, and tellers with which it connects, the operations of which are not interrupted, by the low water of summer, or the frost of winter. Price and 'Fermi; of Payment. The price will vary from $5 to $25. accord ing to location, quality, etc. Contracts fur l)ceds may be made during- the year 1 15t;.. stip-, niacin;; the purehase money to be paid in five annual - installments. The first to become due in tmo years front the date of contract, and.the others annually thereafter. The last- payment trill l ie e mile doe at the end of the sixth year front the date of the contract. fri"lnterest trill he charged at only Tnitufi per cent. per annum. As a security to the per formanee of the contract. the first tweAyears' juin - est muse be ban 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. front the credit price w ill be deducted - fur cash. --The Coin patty's construction bonds will be L received as _ - !ix READO mom.) FAitm Brimnscts, which can be set up in a few days, can be obtained from responsible , persons. They will be I'3 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, •.`i; 150 in c:tsli, exclusive of transportation.— Larger buildings may be contracted for at pro portionate rates. Speci,ll arrangements with dealers can be made to supply those purchasing the Com patty 's lands with fencing materials, agt lcultut al tools. and an outfit of prrovisions in any quantity, at the LOWEST WIWI:Et:ALE r-71t is believed that the price, long credit, and low rate of interest, charged fur these lands, will enable a man with a tray hundred dollars ut cash and ordinary industry, to tiara himself independent beiiire all the purchase money becomes due. In the mean time, the rapid settlement of the country will probably have increased their value four or live fold. When required an experiruced person will ac company applicants. to give information and aid in sofeeting lands. Circulars. containing numerous instances of successful fanning, signed by respectable and well-known fa rmetS living in the neighborhood of t h e 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 g i ve n, on application. either personally or by letter, in English, French, or German, ad dressed to Jt - )!IN \VILS')N, Land Coturni , doner of the 11:itt,o- Central 11. It. Co 0111ce up to the 1-t irr t.l .1",•1,1! ( . 11 ICAiiO, 11.1. ; alter that date in ti l e pow s t o ne It.--e nzer Depdt., loot of south. floater :Street. April '21,1656. Gni Second Street Nouse, _Nu -12. .N . ' , / . lli Nt red. ia . • (11AS. P. SWING, PnovitlETon. rilElol S— per day—z Single Moak '25 ; i 3 t, N. B. Plewmaut. fur June 16, I ••• - )0. ti Flour for Sale. • you want a good barrel of Hour, call at CARRIAGE Tritntning,s can always be liola'S STORE. as he has mule arrantre- bought lower, and a latger assortment mons to have abVaVA the best, %Odell he :ill than elsewhere is a lways to he had, at 1 , • TlVr`_,:rt‘ Removal ! Removal ! - 11 4 - 4RNEY & BRO. have removed to their old 124 established -house, No. 07 West Alarkei street, adjoiding ilantz. Frick & Co's Hardware ! Store. and directly opposite the residence of ! Gen. N. Doudel. where they will continue. as ' heretofore, the inanufaCturing of CONt EC TIONARY. in all its branches —SYRUPS, &c., &c., at the lowest city prices. Also, a careful ly-selected-stock-of Wines- and Liquors, always on draught, and for sale' in quantities to snit- Also—a superior article of TOMATO K ETCHUP. in prime condition. made by us. and sold by the gal km or in any quantity, very low--conch less than city prices. - article is as represented, of superior flavor. We also have a large lot of ''CU RED PLC ELLS," put up under our own supervi.Sion and care, and offer-them to:familits low. June 16, 1856. PHILADELPHIA ADVERTISEMENT. Evans' Fire Si. Thief Proof Safes FOR Merchants, Lawyers. Farmers •and others, having Books, Papers or other rah/Airs, to preserve from FIRE or BURG LARS.' Day & Newell's (Hobbts) BANK LOCKS. A CA RD.—The "Film PILOON SAFR," that preserved our`Bookw, ,Arpers ; (f-c., during the "Great Fire at Hart's Building," was pur chased of OLIVER EVANS, 61_8. 2nd St., Philadelphia.—Geiz-& Burk. Refrigerators & Water Filters. EVANS' Preminin Ventilated Refrigerators for codling and preserving lit P ifs , lnetter, milk, wetter and all articles for culinary purposes. ___ IN A R FELT ERS; for purfy in g ibittekish or intt,h/7/ water, whether affected by rains, limestone, marl or other canses : can be had separate or attached' to the Refrigerators—a small quantity of Ice cooling the whole. in the warmest weather. PORTABLE SHOWER BATAS, for the use of wdem or cold water. WATER Ooot.Eas, for Hotels, Stores and Dwellings. Sioux. TRUCKS. for moving hors, bales, ( C T .—, SEAL PRESSES, COPYING do., DRUGGIST do: • OLIVER EVANS, No. 61 &Pah Sleroiril - f5Lf - . -- , - 2 floors below Chesnut. (EsT Ant:BRED IN 1835.) Feb. 11, 1856. ly A Marvellous Remedy for a -Marvellous Age ! Holloway's Ointment. THE GRAND EXTERNAL REMEDY. By the aid of a microscope, we see mil ' lions of little openings on the surface of our bodies: Through these this Ointment. when rubbed on the skin, is carried to any organ or inward part. Diseases of the kidneys, disor ' dens of the Liver. affections of the heart, Inflam mation of the Longs, Asthmas. Coughs and 'Colds,- are by its means effectually mired. Every. housewife knows that'salt passes freely through bone or meat of any thiet.ness.. This healing Ointment far more readily penetrates through any bone or fleshy part of the living body. curing the most dangerous inward com plaints, that cannot be reached by other means. Erysipetas,Satt Illieumd:Corbutle Humors. No remedy hag ever done so much for the cure of diseases of the Skin, w hatever for they may assume, as this Ointment. No case of Salt Rheum, Scurvv, Sore Heads. Scrofula. or Ery sipelas, can 'Ong withstand its influence. The inventor has navelled' over many parts of the, globe. visiting the principal hospitals, dispens ing this Ointment. giving advice as to its ap pLcation, and has thus been the means of re storing countless nembers to health. Sure Legs. Sore Breasts; I'Ve'unds A: Ulcers. Some of the Most scientific suneons now rely solely on the use of this wendei,ful Ointment, when having- to cope with the worst eases'or sore;, wounds. ulcers, glandular swellings. and -tumors. Prof. Holloway- has, -by- command, of— the Allied Governments, dispatched to the hos pitals of the East, large shipments of thikOint went, to be used under the direction oil the Medical Staff, in the Worst cases of wounds. It will cure any ulcer, glandular swelling, stillness or contraction of the joints, even of 201 years' standing. . klles and Fistulas. These and. other similar distressing com plaints can be ett:!ctually cured if the Ointment be well rubbedin over the parts a - fleeted, and by otherwise following the printed directions. around each pot. 130//i Ike. Oildident sbnlact be owed alt Cra.s.rs DaMous :ores of all kinde hat a.; Jthemaat ~`:•!prains Ciatpia. , l Hands l-alt Rheum Sra Ids Cal:Malik; skin Di -ea,es &led Wands Fkt tlias .S,,re• Legs till Joints alma Furl Brea-Ls tleers Luoilhago tiles lle.ul,s - Venereal Sormi Mereart&l Erapt:ons rkuve Throat& ll'uundt“a all kinds sh rti e nt_of_etokss_or_____ ll(lt,LowAY, 80, Maiden Lane, New York, and N 4 Strand, London, and by all respectable Druggists and Dealels in Aledici:vs through out f. 1143 United States, and the civilizett\Norld. 'There is a considerable saving by taking tile_ Larger_ zes. N. )i ructions for the guidancetif patient, in every disorder are affixed to each Pot. July 2:3, 1855. ly eow. _Diana and ~~cfDn ors CIFO UN W. T 11) T UN, FoNli ioll , lble Birtrlyr and //iiir Dre.vser,. can at all times he found, prepared to attend to the calls of the people, at the T! ip pie, in the Diamond, adjoining the County Ituildian. From long experience, he flatters himself that he can go through all the ramifications of the Tonsorial Department with such an intinitf.,- degree of skill, as will meet with the entire sati3fa:tion 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 will merit as well as receive. a liberal share of pub lic patronage. The sick will beattended to at their private dwellings. Gettysburg, Jan. 8, 1855. if New Millinery. ISS LOUISA KATE LITTLE wishes to inform the Ladies of town and country, that she is now prepared to execute Millinery in all its branches, in West Middle sheet, a few doors" below Mr. George Little's store.— Work dune &caper than elsewhere• in town. Please call and see. April 21, 1656., Spout i lug ! f EORGE and „Henry Wampler will make liouse Spouting and put up the same low, fur cash or country produce. Farmers and all others wishing their houses, barns, &c., spout ed, would do well to give them a call. G. & 11. W...IAIPLER. April IS, 1553. tf Jacobs &. Brother "-AVE just received from the city another lot of Cl/OWE V/; ti" G:OOPS, which they will dispose of at rates rower than ever. them a call—at the old stand of Abraham Arnold. May 12.6, Irsti. tf
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