Vabnestock. Brothers Vhir&VETtiatii'isitiiiiil,iire now opening a ILA large and choice stock of GOODS. and are preparettto:sell toali iniettetiif any article in their line, eticaper.iiinn nen .be, bought else where. Having purchased our , stock in '4New, York ludelt4i is 1141titfilnr. thi!, bay 7. the, advantage , three 'triarkets, w e can' offer inducements ' which 'cannot be had it ,e -thectionty-.--Our-stock-iembraces- -- , , Dress Goods of every variety, including-Summer Silks, Chnlli Delninet, 13erages, Brilliatitines, Lawns, Silk and Lawn Robot'. &c., and everything fashionable fur Ladies' wear. For Gentlemen. we ha veliean ti ful styles of Goods for Coats, Pants. Vests. ace. Give us a call.•, We deem it needless to enumerate the variety of styles and quell as of our large stock. as we are prepared to furnish everything in our line at the lowest price.— Call early, at • FA 11N ESTOO KS% sign °rum RED FRONT. Gettysburg, tpril 14.1856. Schick Always Ahead Just froni the City, with the Largest and Prettiest Stock of GOODS for the Spring and Summer Season, to he seen in Gettysburg ! AhiONG which will be found, plain and fancy DRESS 'SILKS. black Silks, all qualtities and prices plain Delaines. plain and figured Berage, Berage Delaines. Challies. Lawns, Ginghams, Prints, SHAWLS, Embroideries,' Gloves,. Dosiery ; 'Clotlis,' . of:all colors and prices . ; Cassitneres, fin. men and boys' wear, Vestings; Mu s &c. Purchasing at, the lowest, rater., I am pre pared to sell at as lqw prices as goods can be Li:id:tirittiY other esittlitiiiiinent itt - th - e --- county; Oorof which. I invite all to call and ex nmino my Stock.. when they will he satisfied that such is the fact: J. Ei, Southwest corner of the Diamond and Balti more ,street. " .April 14, 1858. FLOUR. FEED. .tND Groeeq Store. g r im subscriber continues the Flour & Feed business. and has recently added to his stock an excellent assortment of Groceries, Spices, &e., to which he invites the attention of the public. Content with small profits, he promises to sell as low as the lowest, , and asks a call in order to prove his assertion. He has ,now in store prime Coffee, Sugar, Molasses.,,*.c., which cant be heat. either in quality or price. Bacon .can also be had, as good es the very best, and‘mt cheapest rates. He likewise keeps a full, assortment of Con fectiunery„Fruits. Nuts, &c. 0 : 7 Call at his Store, in %Vest igiddle street, near South,Baltimure, and examine his 'stock. JACOB SHEARS. Gettysburg, April 21, 1656. < - 'llitady-rnade Clothing, at the Szkisd..stoose lend' t. • AVE have now on hand and o ff er for sale 1 , V one of the largest, cheapest and prettiest -STOOK. S OF - ,READy.m.a 'CLOTDISG, that has . bee& offered in . thia place at any time. They are' alVour own - milk°, manufactined nut of our otOn Cloths, -- `en.Asitneres, tte. We have Coats from 51. to $2() ;- - Pants from 62i cents to 514; Vesta' from '62i. 'cent's - ,to 6. Bays' • Clothing in , great variety. • • Our stock of Cloths eonsists.of blue, black, olive. brown; green. drab.elaret, and all other - colors. "Oar* Cassimeres- 'conAist. of black, brown, "steel• Mixed, and every variety of shade of- fancy- colors:: Also- Marino Cassi meres in great variety,- plain, plaid and figu'd ; Ca shmere us. Tweeds, 'deans, Drabs ' deTate, Silk-warp Alpaccas, Black Satins, buff, white, plaid and fancy Marseilles Vestings,.&e. Call and see its.- If we cannot fit you, we will take -dour - measure - ands - ma kg - 3 , on -- - gar= - nient 'on: the' very shortest -, noticc, ; having - the very best Tailors constantly employed; cutting and makings up:- We do things. up in the neatest and best manner at , • the , Sand-stone Front, and are hard to beat. • GEO. ARNOLD. April 7,1656. Call and See Us s,TAND. respectfully announce!: to T'v ins friends and the public generally that he continues the TAILORING huSiness, in the itiOidadjoining the store of J. Law tette° 'Shick,:imnting•en the lie has Made arrangements to receive regular ly the CaTas.r . FAStuoss, and it Will _be his con stant, aim .to give entire 'satisfaction to, those wile may favor him, with their custom. ' Ifp'•bountry produce will he taken in ex change for work. WM. T. KING. _ 8.-WEISBIt i T . J. F MBERT, „Tork,Fa. , - lowa City. Weiser & Filbert, Bankers,. Dealers in Exiliange, and General - 2 Land Agentv, DECOR AR; 10 11 W B EING assisted by experienced Surveyors, 'give partieUlar attention to the loca tion of. Laud ,Warrants. All locations made from c rper dual impertion o f the laud, and with refereace.to a speedy increase in value. We are provided. with a full and c.in t pl e t e set of Plat-bnoksi, abstracts, etc., to which w o invite attention, = L 'cations made in qany part of lowa, Minnesota, Western Wisconsin, Kansas and Nebiaska. [rY;Rbfer to 11,..G: McCreary, Esq., D. ConaugliY,lsq., and li, J. Siahle. May 5, 1856. tint NEW WHOLESALE . Drug Store. N. SPENCER TIIOMA. No. 26 South lc/ Second street, Philadelphia; Importer, 4 t 4 Manufncttirer and Dealer in Drugs and Medicines, Chemicals, Acids.; Dye &las, 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 nally kept ~by, Druggists, including Borax, Indigo, Glue. Shellac, Potash, All orders by, mail or otherwise promptly ‘t tended to. Country Merchants are invited to call and examine our stock before purchasing elsewhere. • Goods sent to any of the wharves or railroad , litations. Prices low and good.; warranted. . [March 17, 1656. I.y Tailoring. Removed a Petit Doors south ort lie Old Stand. JH. SKELLY respectfully informs his old • customers and the public generally, that be continues ,the TAILORINU 131. - SINES S, near his old stand, in South Baltimore street. where he. will be - hippy to accommodate - all who may patronize him. All wort: entrusted to his eare.warranted,to fit and be of most sub stantial- mike; - 'Thankful for past favors, hu solicits a. continuance of public pa tronrge. I.C.7 , Tice New York Spri ny anti ,'runner fa , ations are received. Call and see them. Gettysburg. April 9, 1835. CORN- D4YER.S.—..The attention of NIT i • LERS if; invited to a very superior al ic I , f , r drying CORN, which can be had at all 1 WARRENS' FOUND!: V. Jau t l4. 4,,,PLUNAID Jut of Truw.s..t, • - GLo. A:tNOLD'S New Uardware Store. rrittE - AubsdribiTs reSpeetfuny to nounce to,their fiends and the public that they have opened a HiLrdware Store, in Bain ; more street, adjoining ,the residence of David I Ziegler, GettYaburg, in which they always in tend to offer to the public ,a large and general assortment ;of Hardware, Iron, Steel, Groceries, , c u - T LER Y. COACH TRIMMINGS, Si'ItINGS, AXLES, ; &MI r Lit n &bar...mare, Toe , Paints, Oils, and Dye-shrills, I in general, including every description;otarti 'Cles in the above line of business, to 'which they ' invite -the attention of Coach,-rrfaliers, Blacksmiths, Carpenters, Cabinet-Makers, Shoe-makers. Saddlers. and the public genet-- ally. Our stuck having been selected with te great care and purchased for cash. we guaran- e (for the ready Money.) to diapose of any I part of it on reasonable terms as they can ; be purchased anywhere. I We particularly request a call from our friends. and earnestly solicit a share of public favor, as we are determitied to establish a char- , ac:er for selling Uuods at low prices and doing business on fair, principles. JOEL B. DANNER, DAVID' ZIEGLER. Getlyshnrg, June 0, 1851. tt' New I.`stablim,hnient. THE undersigned. lately from the city of Baltimore. would respectfully inform the public generally, that he has opened a MU BLE YAM), in McSherrystown, Adams coun ty, Pa.ilear the Publiellouse of John Bushey. Esq.. where he is prepared to furniSh to order in the mast chaste and workmanlike manner, Monuments; Tombs and Headstones, (gall kinds ; as well as all , other articles in his line of business, on as reasonable terms as any other establishment in the country. He intends keeping constantly on hand, MonuMents of all kinds. both plain an,d ornamental, Table Slabs, &c.. Ace. From his long experience in the, business, together with accommodating terms and a de sire to render entire satisfaction, he' hopeS to receive and merit-a tibcral share of public pa tronage. E. 1). May 9, 1856. 3m Now is the Time; • . FOR CHEAP DAGUERREOTYPES.! W 11AVElt respectfully announces to the • .Ladies'and Gentlemen of Gettysburg and vicinity, that he has resumed the Daguerreo type business, at the old stand, in Chambers burg street, wherO'he will •be happy to receive visitors desirous of seenrinr , perfect, Paguerreo t'ypes 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. Li-Charges from 50 cents to $lO, CU-Hours of operating from 8 A. tr. to 4 P.M. rr..7in dress avoid light, red, blue, or pur ple, Dark dress adds lunch to the- beauty of thu pic.ure l Feb, 4, 1856. tf ‘ o' 1 II - SANVEL G. COOK. informs his friends; and 10 the public generally, that he has on hand, at his Shop nearly-opposite the Post-Office, a very large and well-made assortment of TIN WARE, which he will sell at prices which cannot tail to please. . Ile will also execute to order, with promptness; in a ivorkman:like manner; and with,the ,best materials. alt kinds ot' SPOUT IN(.3,,METALLIC ROOF ING, FINDRANT WORK, &c.. Gettysburg, Nov. 12,, 1855. a TRUSSES! TRUSSES ! ! TRUSSES !!! C. U. NeNlics, TRUSS AND BRACE ESTABLISH MENT, S. W. Corner of TiveUM Hare gireets, Ph iladolph IMPORTUn of fine FIWNCII TRUSSES, combining extreme, lightness, ease and durability with correct construction. Hernial or ruptured patients can be suihid by remitting amounts, as below :—Sending number of inches round the hips, and stating side affected.. Cost of single Truss. $2 25. 844, $5. Double --g 3, SG. $8 and $lO. Instruc tions as to wear, and how to effect a cure, when possible, sent with the Truss. Also for sale, in greit variety, Dr. Banning's tirprer - M — PieWT/T671/i — BFrice. for the our o Prolapsns Spinal Props and Supports, Patent Shoulder_Bracc3, Chest Expanders and Erector Braces. adapted to, all with Stoop Shoulders and Weak Lungslish Elastic Ab(domin►l Belts, Suspaisories.. Syringes-- male and fotuale. (r7Ladies' Rooms, with La dy attendants.. 6, IS - 3:7). ly Hanover B. Railroad. IrRAINS over the Hanover Branch Railroad now run as follows: - First Train leaves I lanover at 9 A. itt., with Passengers for Yor k . Harrisburg, Columbia and Philadelphia. This Train also connects with -the Express for Baltimore, arriving there at 12 M. Second Train leaves at 3 p. M. • with Passen gers fur Baltimore and intermediate places, and returns with passengers from York, Sia. April 21. J. LEW, Agent. IMMEDIATE RELIEF FOR THE Toothache THERE iFi to be had at the drug stores of S. H. Buehler, Gettysburg, and James A.. , Elder, Enitnitsburg. a most Terbtal remedy for th e notharke, which will, (if properly ap- plied, according to directions,) cure the mo 4 viol en t, Pooth , tche instantaneously. Should the pain'in course of time reappear, the same ap plication has to be male again, and after two or three applications the cure will be effectual. Please call for A. Ferger's Thothache Balsam. ;l-Pride 25 cents per phial. August 27, 1 8 55. 1Y Ca I edonia Iron, 1 1 NT 1 1IISTOCK BROTHERS, having the • • 4. e.xelilsive sale of Caledonia Rolled Iron for Gettysbiirg, wool(' call the attention of buyers to this make of Iron—the best in the market _ w him ) will he sold at the lowest rates. 'Wu kt.el, a large supply of Hammered Iron constan.;) , on hapd. Call at the thu Dec. 10. RED FRONT. Important. MITI; citizens of Gettysburg and Strangers 11 , _ who desire to know where to find a large an.l variety of Summer HATS and SIP )ES. are invited to call at W. W. PAN- S FORE. where they will find the most ileg.mt White Beaver , :. and White Silk Hats. Vinatn.i. Canton and Braid also. Soft French Rau., and a large stock of Gentlemen and Ladies' and Children's Summer Shoes and Gaiter, of every style r.nd price. C.lll.iad see tli( goods. P .. „\ \ T(Z T June IG, 1850. • IIONNETS, Ilibbons'and FloWers, of every variety, and to suit every taste, to be found cheap at SCHICK'S. 1:%.41 A 1„ —FI ec 11. cordcons, 'Fifes, &c., on hand and for sale by 31Ane US SAMSON. T Srft )(; Rot Ready-11 1 1,de Clothing. and •-•- --- 1 F you want a fine article of Dress Shoes, a great variety A N extensive assortment " I. 11- ( ) N & N 11L (jailers, for Gentlemen or Ludies. call at CO:JEAN &TAX rON'S just received at IV. IV. PAXION'S. Gettysburg Foundry. A. NEW FIRNI! TIIE undersigned, having entered into part nership to carry on the Foundry tusiness under the firm of WARAEN & BONS,hereby make knovrn to the citizens of Adams and ad joining counties, that we arc prepared to make everything-in-our line,otbusiiiess.,, We have constantly on hand, the , • Hathaway and other Cooking Stoves, the Parlor Air-Tight and Ten-plate Stoves, of various styles and sizes ; Pots, Kettles and Pans, and all other Iron Cooking Utensils, Waffle Irons, Washing 'Machines, AA-plates. Boot-scrapers, 8&c. ' Castings for 4)Iills and other ;Machinery, PLOUGH CASTINGS. of every description. &c. We make the Seylar, Block-' er, n-nd dill'erent 'kinds of Witherow Ploughs. We have also got different patterns of Fencing . and tailing t for Cemeteries, Yards and Porches, which can't ho heat for beauty and cheapness. (r7All the above articles will be sold cheap for cash or country produce. rrilhaeksmithing still contintzed. BRASS CASTINGS and everything in our hne Made to order. THRESHING MACHINES repaired at the shortest notice. Being Moulders ourselves, we will du our work nu m. THOMAS WARREN, MARTIN WARREN, - *HIRAM WARREN, THOMAS A. WARREN. Gettysburg, May 14. L 855. tf , Bead yansade Clothing AT SAMSON'S CIIF.JIP CLOTHING EMPORIUM: IFyou want a suit of INADI'..MAPP: CLOTTIVII, complete in every respect, of the latest style, and cheaper than they can be purchased at any establishment in the county—call at MARCUS SAMSON'S, opposite, the Bank,. in York street. I have just received from the Eastern Cities the largest and best assortment ()Woods ever offered in Gettysburg. In'ofterino• to sell BETTER. ("owls at LOWNR prices than airier deal ers, I simply request purchasers to call and satisfy themselves of the truth of my offer, by a personal exarnination of my goods and prices. Buying exclusively fur cash, I can buy cheaper and sell cheaper than any' other person in the county. My Goods are made up in - the best style by experienced workmen, and can't be excelled by any customer Tailor. My stock consists, in part, of Coats of all Sizes, prices, coleys, 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 BOOTS AND SINES,. anl a large assortment of GENTl,E3trim's AND Buys' FURNISIONG Goons, consisting of extra quality linen bosom Sliirts,Suspenders. Gloves, half Hose, Collars, neck and pocket Handker chiefs, and an extraordinary assortment of black satin and fancy self adjusting Susiks, and various other. fancy articles, together with Crintnellas . , Trunks, Carpet Bags, Huts, Cups, Boots and shoes. (ICI am also prepared to sell wholesale to Country merchants desiring 'to sell again, Ready l‘lade Clothing at CIIEAPER HATES THAN CAN 13E. BOUGITT IN THE CITIES. - If you doubt it, call and examine fur yourselves. MARCUS SAMSON. N. B. All Goods bought of me will be ex changed if they do notprove satisfactory. Gettysburg, April 14,18 - 56: TWO THOUSAND -PIECES - Wall Paper, lOU AN it. - PAXTON have opened an un usually large assortment of Wall Paper, of_every—qtyle_ a nil_varlety, -ft om-1-2-1-10-40-ets-- a piece. Ilonsekeepers and Paper Bangers are invited to call and examine the stock. which is superior to auythi ng heretofore offered in this market. Only 121 cents a piece, or 1: cents a yard, for Wall Paper ! Gettysburg, Feb. 25, 185 G. • 44 Harley. fitiEAP, W ATC 11 ES AND 'JEWELRY, x.) wholesale and retail, at . the Philadelphia Watch and Jewelry 'Store, No. 00 North Sec ond street, corner of Quarry, Philadelphia. Gold Lever Watches, full jeweled, 18 carat cases, S2B 00; Gold Lepines, 10 carat, 52400; Silver Levers, full jeweled, $l2 00; Silver Le pines, jewels.s9 00; superior Quartiers, 87 00; Gold Spectacles, 57 00; fine Silver do-51 50; Gold Bracelets. 83 00; Ladies' . Gold Pencils, $1 00; Silver Tea Spoons, set. $5 00; Gold Pens, with pencil and silver holder, 51 00. - Gold Finger Rings, 371 cents to x+so;-Watch GlaSes, • lain, 121 cents. I ateßt Lunet_, 25: other articles in proportion. All goods warranted to be what they aye sold for. STA UFFER, & 11 ARLEY. On hand, some gold and silver Levers and Lepines, still lower than the above prices. October 1, 1855: ly A L.111.(11 7 , AND CHEAP LOT OF to ROCENCES, &C. V MAN UsEl. MEC; ER has just returned. VI trout the city witlt the largest lot of GUOG ER ES he has evor before opened, to which he invites the attention °fall, convinced that he can offer RARE RA ItnArls• He has also a . fine lot of HAMS, SHOULDERS, &c; FISH *of all kinds ; ()moves, Lemons, and other fruits; Crackers, Nuts, Confections; Seg,ars, Tobacco, Bnolf, and a general variety of everything, "front a needle to an anchor," almost. Give him a call, if you want to 'uuy what's eheap and good. - q.;)—Cuuntry Ptuduce taken in exehanffe for Goods. [May 7,1835. May Wanted. IDERSONS baying Hay to sell will do well _IL by calling on the subscriber, in Gettys burg, who is desirous of purchasing. The highest market price will be paid at all times. - 10=As ho intends having, the Hay, after be ing packed, hauled either to Hanover or Balti more, the preference to haul will be given to those from whom he may purchase. _ SOLO lON POWERS. December 6, 1552. tf Jewelry! Jewelry I I L. SCHICK. has now on hand a largo IFY • and splem:id assortment of Jewelry,cont. nrisin ,, -everything in that line--Breastpins, tr-Rung. Finger-Rings, Chains, &0.. &c— -all of which he is selling at the lowest living prolits. Call and examine for yourselves—no trouble to show goods. (April 21.. Susquehanna Hotel, opp bstte Catvert Station. tiattlinore, Md. Tll E undersigned having leased the above Hotel and put it in complete order, is pre pared to accommodate his friends and the travelling, public. The proprietor will be pleaed to see his old friends, and promises to make their stay comfortable and satisfactory.. 13,aggage taken to and front Calvert Station xree of charge. BAIIII., (formerly or rean'a.,) July 9, 1555. tf l'uormr:ron. Itl LOVES and flosiery•—the largest.,Prettiest fi and cheapest stuck in tovri —at. SCHICK'S New Goods!, NEW ESTABLISHMENT! lACOBS Sr, BRO. respectfully inform their CP friends and the public generally, that they have opened a Merchant Tailoring Establishment, in the rotnn recently oc cupied by A. Arnold. in South Baltitnore street. near the Diamond. where they will at'all times be_happy_to accommodate all who mar-patron ize them. Their stock of Cloths, Cassimeres. Vestings, Cassinets. Cords, Summer Goods. &e., &c„ is large and selected from the latest styles—all of which they will dispose of at prices as low as they can possibly afford, their system being to sell CIIEAP, for cash or coun try produce. They will make up garments of every de scription in the most substantial and desirable manner 4 all warranted to fit and not to rip.— Goods bought of them not to be made up in their establishment will be cut free of charge. They are makin , 7up a lot of READY-MADE CLOTH ING. in the best manner, which they will sell as cheap as the cheapest. They have also on hand a large assortment of Hosiery, Sityr.ofiers, Shirts, Shirt Collars, &c., to which they would call the - attention of the public. .o:The Latest Fashions regularly received. Cash or Country produce always current for goods or wo-k. Don't mistake the place. March 17. 1856. cc's• 1 1 0 t 11C 2r U -(P417 lIIVANT HATS, CAPS, BOOTS & SHOES. at least Twenty per cent (hecper than you ever bought before, remember it is at COBEAN & PAXTON'S, where they are to _be had in great variety, consisting of Gent's and Boys' tine Silk, Fur and Slouch Hats, of • the'latest style, all colors and sizes,—white, black, brown, tan, blue, drab, fawn, &c. Also, a large asstirtment of Men's and Boys' fine Calf, Kip, and Grain Boots & Shoes, —Gent's fine Clotlr and Patent Leather Gaiters. • careful, Ladies, if you want walking and fine dress Shoes, such as Jenny 'Ands; Buskins and Ties, Rid and Morocco Slippers : also a beau tiful article of Ladies' Dress: Gaiters, with a large stock of Misses' and Children's fancy Gaiters and Shoes,—that you find Cobean & T'riton's, at• the south-east corner 'of Centre Square, before purchasing elsewhere, as they have by far the largest stuck of seasonable goods in town, and are determined to sell very cheap.—Take care, and keep a • SHARP- - . . look out that you do not mistake the place.— Remember Cohean & Paxton's new Store, at the Old stand of Keller Kurtz. Gettysburg, March 31,1656 NVAV. GOODS . :. GEOR'GE ARNOL,D ETAS just returned from the city with to; & large and beautiful a stock of Goods as has been, offered to the public at any time— among which are Hosiery, Gloves, Under sluts es, Collars, Trimmings, Opera & Robe Lawns, Deßages, &c. Gentlemen's GoOds in great variety : blue, brown, olive, claret, drab, plaid, cloud ed and figured . Cloths ; black, brown, and fancy eassimeres, figured, plaid and plain. of every shade of colors : Drab deTate, Cashme retts, Bombazines; Silk-warp Alpaccas,'&c. Also Ready-made Clothing in great variety, with a large stuck of Queensscare, Groceries, Ike, all of which will be - sold as cheap as they can be had at any retail establishment in the county. The I,n-dies will please call, as we are at all times pleased . to see them. The Gentlemen's attention is invited to our large assortment in their. line. ln connection with the store is our 'CLOTHING EMPORIUM, at the Sand -stone Front; where everything is done up in the neatest and best manner. We can rig a man from head to foot on the very shortest notice. Call and judge for yourselves. April 7, 1.856.* R."uioval - genval THE ORWEVAL (r 7 °NIA' ( JD STAND, Newly Refilled, Re-411;ideled, Re.mseitated, and a pi , i n truly Re-Opened ! RNEY & BRO. have removed their large 1:41 and carefully selected Stock, to the Orig inal old noose formerly occupied by them, No. 67 West-Market street, adjoining Ilantz, Frick & Co's. Hardware store, and directly opposite tha rcsidende of Gen. Michael Dou del, York, Pa. . This house was opened by them for business purposes some ten years ago, as a wholesale candy factory, foreign fruits, fancy goods, no t ionsT-kcy. - &-a - . - Ti rr - very - large - varte - ty superior and unequaled Candy and Confectionary, personally made by them daily, and of courie always jivA, has been acknowledged -by all long ago, the best and finest work otfered and sold in' York. Understanding their -busi ness as they do-in this branch especially— they have every facility for prosecuting it to the best advantage, and can offer facilities su perior to any other house here or elsewhere, as regards low prices, variety and particularly superior quality. The success and patronage with which they have met heretofore, is gratefully appreciated, for which they return again, as formerly, their sincere acknowledgments and thanks, and trust, by strict and prompt attention to busi ness, a continuance of the liberal patronage hitherto extended to them. June 16, 1856. - Washington Hotel, _,4l,bottstown, Adams County, l'cnn'a. (Removed to the large and convenient house, formerly Carl's, opposite the old stand of Col.-Ickes.) • rrnE subscriber respectfully informs the public that he has opened a Public !louse of Entertainment in the borough of A bhotts town, where he will be happy to entertain all who may call with him. having had many years' knowledge of the business of hotel-keep ing, he flutters himself that his efforts to please will be satisfactory. Give the " Washington" a call. FRANCIS J. WILSON. February 18, 185(5. tf Flour! Flour! THE undersigned continues the Flour busi ness as heretofore. lies sells by the barrel or any smaller quantity. By taking SMALL raoFirs he can buy as high and sell as low as anybody else, and by always endeavoring to keep none but the best. he hopes to :nerit and receive a continuance of liberal patronage. Oct. 8, 1855. Mardware: OUR stock of Hardware has been very much increased, and persons building or requir ing anything in this department, should !list call and see FA EINESTOCKS' neap Stock. WM. GILLESPIE, At the Pust Office. .Secorid Street Ilouse, • No. 42 North &roturS'lreel, Philadelphia. CHAS, P. - SWING, l'uorgieroß. irrEgms---341 per day—Single Menlft 2.5 centB. N. B. Pleu.saut rooms for ladies. June 16,1.856. tf flour- for Sale. IF yonwrint .a• good barrel of Flour, call at -11. BORE'S STORE. as he,bas made arrange ments' to have always the best, which he will sell at 25 cents advance. May 5. JOHN HOKE. Farm Lands for Sale • The Illinois Central Railroad 'Company • IS NOW PREPARED TO SELL- Over Tno Millions of Acres OF FARMING LANDS, IN TRACTS OF 40 ACRES AND UPWARDS, ONE LONG CREDITS AND AT LOW RATES OF INTEREST. I V IIESE lands were granted by the Govern ! went, 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 1 Chicago, on the North-East, to Cairo at the South, and from thence to Galena and Dunleith, lin 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 Ito Eastern and Southern markets. Moreover, I the rapid growth of flourishing towns and vil -1 lages along the line, and the great increase in population by immigration, etc.. afford a sub stantial and growing home-demand for farm produce. - The soil is a dark, rich mould, from one 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 1 Illinois lands. -Trees are not required, to be I cut down, stumps grubbed, or stone picked o ff . I as is generally the case in cultivating new land in the older States. .The first crop of Indian Icorn,, planted on the newly broken sod, usually ' repays the cost of plowing and fencing . IS - heat sown on the newly-turned so is sure to yield very LARGE PROFITS.. A man with a plow and two yoke of oxen will break one and la half to two acres per day. Contracts'can be `made for breaking, ready for corn or wheat, at 1 from $2 to 2,50 per acre. By judicious man ! agement, the land may be plowed and, fenced the first, and' under a HIGH STATE OF cuurn4- TION the second year. Corn, grain, cattle, etc., will be forwarded at reasonable rates to Chicago, for the Eastern ' market, and to Cairo for the Southern. The I larger yield on the cheap lands of Illinois over the high-priced lands in the Eastern ; and Mid dle States, is knoivn to be much more 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 rilor , the Road at 81,50 to 54,00 per ton ; .WoOCI pa-be had at the same rates per cord. 1 - Those who think of settling in lowa or Min- nesota, should hear in mind, that lands there, of o any value, along the water courses and fur many miles inland, have been disposed of : that for those located in the interior, there are no conveniences for transporting the produce to market, Railroads not having been 1. intro duced there. That to send the produce of these lands, one or two hundred miles by wagon to ; market, would cost much inure than the ex pense of cultivating them ; and hence, Govern : meat lands thus situated, at 51,25 per acre, -ere:not-so-pod - I nv estmen ts as the land of this company . at the prices lined. The same remarks .hold good in relation te. 1 the lands in Kansas and Nebraska, for although 1 vacant lands may be foUnd nearer the water Bourses, the distance to market is far greater and every hundred miles the produce of those lands are carried either in wagons, or inter rupted water 'communications, increases the expenses of transportation, which' must be borne by 'the settlers, in the reduced. price of 1 their products ; and to that extent precisely are the incotnes from their fartns,and of course lon their investments, annually and every year reduced. , , The great fertility of the lands now offered. for sale by this company, and their consequent ! yield over these of the Eastern and Middle States, is much move than sufficient to pay the Idifference in the cost of transportation, especial ! l v in view 'of the facilities furnished by this 1 R.oad, and others with which it connects, the • _o pera tions_of_which.are_no Lint erroptectby_the low water of summer, or the ,frost of winter. , Price and Ter i ros of .11.tyinent. The price will vary from, $5 to $25. accord ; ing to location. quality, etc. Contracts for Deeds may be made during the year 1855, stip ulating the purchase money to be paid in five annual installments. The first to become due lin two years from the date of contract, and the others annually thereafter. The last payment I will become - due at the end of the sixth year I from the date of the contrast. ri'lnterest will be charged at only THREE: per cent. per annum. As a scow-it - 3r to the performance of the contract, the first two years' interest must be paid in advance, and it must be understood that at ' least one tenth of the land purchased shall yearly be brought under cultivation. Twenty per cent. from the credit price will he deducted- for cash. The Corn- pany's construction bonds will be received as cash. LFTEADY FRAMED FARM BUILDINGS, which can be set up in a few days, can be obtained from responsible persons. They will be 12 • feet by 20 feet, divided into one living and 1 I three bed-rooms, and will cost complete set up on ground chosen anywhere along the Road, i SISU in cash, exclusive Of transportation.— Larger buildings may be contracted for at pro portionate rates. Special arrangements with dealers can be made to supply those purchasiug the Company's lands with fencing materials, agi 'cultural tools, and an outfit of provisions in any quantity, at the LOWEST WHOLESALE PRICES. '.lt is believed that the price, long credit, and low rate of interest, charg ed fur these lands, will enable a man with a few hundred dollars in cash and ordinary industry, to make 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 company applicants, to give infuriation and aid in selecting' lands. - Circulars. containing numerous instances of successful farming, signed by respectable and well-known farmers living in the neighborhood. lof the Railroad lands, throughout - the State— also the cost of fencing, price of cattle, expense ' of harvesting, threshing etc., by contract—or any other information—will be cheerfully , given, on application. either personally or by ; letter, in _English, French, or German, ad dressed to >. JOIIN WILSON, Land Commi.otioner or the lllin.os Central It. 11. Co.— ClilC.lG°, ILL..; after that d,.tt iu th /le lir at ton than elsewhere is always to be had, at ! D•• 1 “.t. tout of south NI atour FAIINESTOCKS'. April :11, . - - - - -' ,i L-1 11,G E assorttnent of Queensware, China, rilltUNliS, Carpet lirtzs and Umbrellas, for II Glass, tstone, and Crockery Ware. at -I- salt; by •,. C'JBEAN 4 - , PAXTON. i COBEAN ,5 . ., PAXTON'S. LET US, REASON TOGETHER! .Llll Ifoll4iwars UTII ARE WE SICK ?;—lt has beeii 'th e V lot of the human race to be veighed down by disease and stinting. DOLL° WA 1"S PILLS ate speeinlly adapted to the relief of the WEAK, the NERVOUS. the DELICATE, and the INFIRM, of all climes. ages, sexes, and comnituticms -- Pnifessorilollowaypersonally superintends the manufaetore of his medicines in the United States, and offers them to a free and enlightened people, as the best remedy the world ever saw for the removal of disease. These Pills Purify the Blood. These !anions Pi'ls are expressly combined to operate on the. stomach, the liver, the kid neys, the lungs, the skin, and the.bo‘vels, cor recting any derangement in their functions pu rifying the blood. the very fountain of life, and thus curing disease in all its forms. Nearly half the human race have taken these Pills. It has been proved in'i►ll pat ts of the world, that nothing has been found equal to them in cases of disorders of the.liver, dyspep sia. and. stomach complains generally. They soon give a healthy tone to these organs, how aver much deranged, and when all other means have tailed. Many of the most despotie Governments have cipened their Custom Houses to the intro duction of these Pills, that they may become the medicine of the masses. Learned Colleges admit that this is the best medicine ever known for persons of delicate health, or- when the system has been impaired, as its invigorating properties never fail to afford relief. No female, yonrig or old. should be without this celebrated medicine. It corrects and reg.. ulates the monthly courses at . all periods. act ing in many cases like a charm. It is also the best and safest medicine that can be given to children of all ages, and for any 'complaint; consequenrly no family should be. without it. Holloway's Pills are the best remedy blown in the zoortd fur the following Diseases Asthma ' -Debility Liver Complaints Rowel Complaints Fever and Ague Lowness or Spirits Coughs Female Complaints Piles Colds ' headaches Stone and Gra - rel Chest Diseases Indigestion Secondary Sysip- Costiveness influenza tons Dyspepsia Inflammation Venereal Affection. Diarrhoea, Dropsy Inward IV eak nese IN (inns. of Sll kind. * SOIII.- at the Establishment of Professor flot.Lowar, 80 Maiden' Lane, New :York, and 244 Strand; London, and by all respectable Druggists' and Dealers in Medicines through out the United States, and the civilized world, in Boxes, at 25 cents. 621 cents, and a each, l -- " There is a considerable saving by taking the larger sizes. N. B.—Directions for the guidance of patients in every disorder are affixed to each Box. July 16, 1855. ly eow . 1 1 ' lINEY & BRO. have removed to their old .2241 'established house, No. 67 West llsiklet street, adjoiding flantz. Flick & Co's hardware Store. and directly opposite the residence of Gen. M. Doudel, where they will continue, as heretofore, the manufacturing of t:I)FF,O - in all its branches—SYßUPS. &c., &c., at the lowest city prices. Also, a. careful ly selected stock of • • Wines and Liquors, always on draught, and for sate in quartitiCs to snit. A lso—a superior article of TOM AT() P. in prime condition, made try us, and sold by the gallon or'in any quantity,.very low—much less thaii city prices. The article is as represented, of superior flavar We also , have a la age lot of RED PICKLES," put up under our own supervision and care, ands offer them to families low. Jane 16, 1856. Evans' Utret,.. l / 4 .'fintel Pcwsk - Nafr,44+:l 1 4 " 1 0 , 11, Merchants, Lawyers, Farmers and L others, havin g Buoks, or other vain aides , to preserve• from FIRE or -BURG LARS. Day & Newell's (ITObb'S) BANK Loess. A CARD.—'The ‘-FIRE PItOOF F . E, " that preserved our Books, PapPrs, (luting ato• '•Great Fire at Hart's Building," was pur chased. of QUVER EVANS, 61 S. `Lodi St., Philadelphia.—Getz d Buck. ' Refri;er•ators S6.Vgater Filters. EVANS' Premium Ventilated -, Refrigerators for coo.ling a•nd preserving meats, baiter, milk, water end all amides for culinary purposes. WATER MAIMS. for purifying broekilla .'mudd g water, whether affected by ruins,,. limesume, mart or othermauses : can be hard' separate or attached to the Irelt.l - ge - fftors—a, small quantity of Ice cooling tile whole. irethe warmest' weather. PORTABLE SHOWER BATHS, for the use of warm or cold water. IA ATER, Coor.Eas, for Hotels, Stores: aad SronE TRUCKS. for -moving bores, hubs , SIML PRESSES, COPYING do., DariccasT do. OLIVER EVANS,. No. 61.-Sortfh, Second St., 2 door 4 &low Chesnut.. JQHN W. TIPTo N, llorher awl Hair _Dresser, can at all times be found: prepared to attend to the callsof the people, at the Temple, in the Diamond, adjoining the. County I.lwilding. From long e xperience, r he flatters himself that he can go through all tho ramifications of the Tonsorial Department. with suchi an infinite degree of skill, as will meet with the entire satisfaction of a.N who may submit their citins to the keen ordeal ,of his ra— zors. He hopes, therefore, that by his Wen-• tion to business, amla desire to please, be wlll merit as well as rece:ire. a lberal-share of pub lic patronage. The sick Will be a.a.endkal to at their private dwellings. Gettysburg, Jan. 8 ; 1855. tf 3,115 S LOUIS. -k KATE LITTLE wishes to -A inform the Ladies of town and country, that she is now prepared to execute Millinery in all its branches, in West Middle street, a few doors below Mr. George Little's store.— Work done cheaper than elsewhere in town. Please call and see. April 21, 1556. Spouting! • fIEORGE and Henry Wawpler will mako k.A House Spouting and put up the same low, for cash or country produce. Fanners and all others wishing their houses, barns, S;c., spout ed, would do well to give there' a call. G. & H. WAMPLER. April 18, 1853. tf HAVE just receive,d from the city another 1 - 11 - lot of CHOICE NE 1V GOODS. which they will dispose of at rates lower than ever. [Give them a call—at the old stand of Abraham Arnold. May 26, 1856. tf CARRIAGE ?'rimmings can always b e bou:ht lower, and a larger assortment Eigil Dyspepsia and Liver Complaints. General Debility. 111 Health. Female Cumpilalats. - Mutt:wall .!. 11cmova1 ! PIIILIDELPIIIA ADVERTISEMENT {ESTABLISHED IN 1835.) Feb. 11, 1856. ly - 'Math ond To,uisor. New Millinery. Jacobs 411; Brother