Registerls.litiog iOt i CC. IVOTLCE is hereby given to allix:g,atces and ..othespettenS'Coilcerlieti ,- that the .f.loii!)- 9stration Acemtn.b? hereinalier :mlOOll4l will be presented at the Orphan's Court of Adams county, for confirmation and allow:ince, on the 1811 day i t l..lvrg.o viz: 166. The second accuuht of William Slagle, --one--01-the Pveciitors of Ceortre slacr,lo, dec'd. 167. The first account of Andrev,7 - FIR6 - ,7 - Adruinigtrator of Dorothy Mmidorlf, law of Huntington township, deceased. 168. Vic first and final account of Abra ham Sheely-, Executor of the last will and tes tament of Mary Wu-chart. (ic'ceated. Ha The first and final account of Jacob Aulabatigh, Administrator of Susan l'a.tterson, deceased. 179. The account of John' Henry Myers, Trustee for the sale of the real estate of Adam ',cake, deceased. 171. Tile account of John Wol fora , Exectt. for of the last will and _testament of Wilson W. Holtzinger, late of Petersburg, Y. Springs, deceased. 172: The first account of - John Brown and Peter Kauffman, Excentors'of the last will and testament of Abraham Brown. deceased. 173. The second and final aceoulit of George Weaver, Jr.: Administrater of the estate of John Plank. Jr., deceased. 164. First and final account of nohert Mc- Curdy, Administrator of tho estate of James Flack, (of John) deceased. 176. The account of David Chamberlin. Ad ministrator of John Gilbert, of Haut il ton town /Ship, deceased. 176.. The first and final account of David Agnew, - Administrator C. T. A...0f Joseph _Diver:, of Freedom township, Adams count- J'a., deceased. • 177. The first and final account of Jacob .Arnsberger, Jr., Administrator of the estate of ,Jacob A rnsberger, Sr.. deutased• 178: The second account of John Haupt man, Administrator of the estate of Peter tqwely, deceased. - 179. The first and final' account of Peter Eettennan and Chingos Sterner, •ExecnioN of the last will and testament of Magdalena balith, deceased. 180. The second and final account. of Peter lietterman and Peter Solleberger, Executors a the last will and testament of Deader Smith, deceased. Wig. F. WALTEIt, /?vistrr, Put DAstr.t. PLANK, Deputy Register's Office, Gettysburg. / • July 2.1. 1850. td Readpioado Clothing, at the Sand-stone 14'ront. TE have now on hand and oiler for sale V one of the largest, cheapest and prettiest OCK S. UN RE3nr.H.llOll P1,07 71 1NG, that has been offered' in this place at any time. They are all our own make; manufactured out . rif our own cloths, cassimeres, &c. We have ('oats from $1 to $2O : Pants from 621, cents to SlO: Vests from 62t cents to $O. Buys' Clothing in groat variety. . - Our stock of Cloths *consists of blue, black, olive; brown, green, drab, claret, and all other colors. Our Cassimeres eowist of black, brown, steel-mixed, and every variety of iihade of fancy colors. Also Marino Cassi 7. inures in great' Variety, plain, plaid and : Onshmeretts,. Tweeds, deans, Drabs: deTate, silk-warp Alpaccas, Black Satins, hull, white, plaid and fancy Marseilles: Vt'stin"s, Call and see us. We canniat_you, we will - take yoUr. measure and Make you a gar ment CM the very shortest notice, haying the very best Tailors coustantlyemploycd, cutting and making up. We do things up in the pealed and best manner at the Sand-stone Front, and are-hard to boat. • GEO. ARNOLD. _ FLOUR. PEED, AND Grocery Store. THZ sulirebor-continizes.the-Flour--&-Feed busk* and' has recently . added to his ntock.' "eitellent assortment of Groceries, - spices, Le., he invites the.attention of the public.- Content with small profits, ho promises to sell as low as the lowest, and asks a call itforder to prove 'his assertion. Ile has now . in store. prime 'Coffee. Sugar, Molasses. &c., which.can't be beat, either in quality or price. Bacon can also be had, its good v 4 the very best, and at cheapest rates. lie like Wise keep S-a fail assortment of Con. fectionery, Fruits, N 411.8,, &C.. tr.:7Call at his Store, in West Middle street. near South Baltimore, and examine .his stock. JACOB SIIEADS. Gettysburg. April ‘4.1, 1856. . - -------- ---- • . 4T TIIE NEY STAND. WM. KING respectfully announces to his friends and the public generally that he continues the TAIIAIMN (-7, business, in the room adjoining thC store of J. Law rence Shick, fronting on the Diamond.— Ile has made arrangements to receive regular ly the LATEST FAsitioNs, and it will be his con stant aim to give entire satisfaction to those who may favor him with their custom. Ql - Country produce will. be taken in ex change for work. WM. T. KING. Gettysburg, December 17, 1855. I.y U. S. WEISER, York, Pa. Weiser &Filbert, Bankers, Dealers' in Exchange, and General Land .Ageat,v, • DECORAH, - 10 BEING assisted by experienced Surveyers, Hill (rive partieular attention to the loca 'tion Land Warrants. - All locations made 'hint a personal inveflioa of the land, and with reference to a speedy inereiv:e in value, We are provide" with a full and complete set of Plat- - lc - mks, abstraet , 3, etc., to which we invite attention, Lwations made in any part of lowa, Minnesota, Western Wisconsin, K:lliSar4 and Nebraska. 11 .- Refer to R. G. 11,Icereary, Esq., 11, illc- Con:tu;;hy, Esq., and 11. J. May 5, 1856. NEW-WHOLESALE Drug Fiore. I N. SPENCER. TIIIMAS. No. 20 South it'. Second street, Philadelphia, liopprter, Manufacturer and Dealer in I)rwzs and Med,icines,,ehrtnicals, Acids. Dye St:lll's, I'a n;s,, 0117, Colors, White Lead, Fri.neli and .11,1, , 1. can - White Zinc, Window Glass. ale, Varnishes, Brushes, I nstrunien t;, (;roulid Spices, Whole Spices, and all other articles us ually kept by I)ruggists. including Borax, Indigo, Glue, Shellac, All orders by mail or otherwise priunptiv at tended to. Country Merchants ar:.: invited to call and examine-our stock before purchasing elsewhere. Goods sent to any of 1.:G.2 wliarvc!; ur railroad stations. Prices low ,goods warranted. [March 17, J.~.. ti. ly rpti Eizr, is to be had at the storeg of 1_ S. 11. Buehler, Get tyshurz:, and .latueN; .1. Eminitsburg, ,t • i''t ;; ,, ,Lipfelle. which trill, .(i1 (troper!) aecording ttt directiims.) cure ,„, ~,,„/ Caledonia Iron. ' % 1„,th,„1„ :•shot;hl the igATINESITOCK. I.;II.(iTTIEItS, having Lilo • p ) : 1 0 , 1 . 1 course tittle reappear, the same ap- I f exclusive sale of Caledonia !tolled Iron for I t° 1 / 1 ' ""' /u " :ii "' " 1 " / " iler `` v° ii Ct.:: a Nil lea tiOIIN the el/re t.ll Its cil'rrtu:tl. ljettysburg. would call the attention of ht:;-.Q7 '; 1:r • Ferger'S ti al&ain • • - • •st, marl, 4 :t: I —which will he sold at tlw 1(1%i Air c ;tl:q WA keep a, IJrge Lpoisiply Apt it Atopipt•tp p. ou C4ll at. litc tPtHipA. fill' )1; \ .:Ckt . " /Mutt, Det%. .. 1 :).';) • • Fon. lAGuE;.:itEuiviiEs!_ v,.. EA . reothilly announces to Om ,r,' di es an d Gettysburg.. and y that he has resumed the Dagnerreo. type business. at the old stand, in Chambers burg street, where he will be happy to receive visitors desirous of seen ring perfect Daguerreo types of themselves or friends. Being furnished with an entirely new and costly apparatus. he is prepared to take pic tures in every style of the art. and insure per fect satisfaction. rj'fa dress avoid light, red, blue, or pur ple. Dark dress adds much to the beauty of the picture. Feb. 4, 1856. tf 1 , • li 1 B subscribers would respectfully an limmce, to their friends and the public that they have opened a I lardware Store, in IWO 110E0 street, adjoining the ltSititMCe 0 4 : David. Ziegler, (aettysborg, ' in whicli they always in tend to offer to the public a large and general assortment of E RV, Co ACII TRIMMINGS, SPRINGS, AXLES, e • Oar-ware; I:slige in general, including every description t f arti cles in' the above line of btNiness,. to which they invite the- at/tan:mu of Coach-in:if:erg, Jilackstniths, Carlienters, Cabinet - inakers, Shoe-makers, Saddlers, and the public having.ter ally. 'Our stock been selected with great care and purchased for cash. we guaran tee (for the ready money,) to di6pose of any part of it on as reasonable terms as they can be purchased anywiwre. We particularly request a call from our friends, and earnestly solicit a share-of public favor, as we arc determined to establish -a chair. acter for selling Goods at low prices and doing business en fair principles. ' RUSSES! - TRUSSES ! ! ' mu ssEs !! U. U. Needles, • -..,;TRUSS AND BRACE ESTABLISH MENT, IF, Ow/mi. (!l' ner'llth aml tenet' xlreetn, Imrotrrim of flue FitiNim Taussms, combining e3iirelite lirjl, f'SM, ease and durability with porrect construction. Hernial or ruptured patients can be Suited by remitting amounts, as- below :--Sending number of inches round the hips, and stating side affected. Cost of single Truss. $2. 4 .25, $4, $5. Double—s 3, $6. $8 and--SW. Instruc lions as to wear, -and how to effect a cure; when possible, sent with the, Truss. Also for sale; in great variety, Dr. 11(innin , In Inziwnivq-l—ratent letrnt Renee, for the cure .(ir Prolapsns Uteri : Spinal Props and Supports, Patent Shoulder Brace 3, Chest Expantlers and Erector .Braces. adapted to all with Stoop Shoulders and Weak-Lungs ; - 14;nglish Abdominal Bolts, Susponsories. undo and female. [U Ladies' Rooms. with La dy-attendants. - [Aug. 6, 1835. ly ____ - Ml. mover B. lea i 1 road. 91RAINS over the Hanover Branch Railroad now run as follows ; First Train leaves I !allover at 9 A. at., with PaSSellgerS for York. Harrisburg, Columbia and Phil;sdelphia. This Train also connects with the Bxpress for Baltimore, arriving there at 12 m. &mend Train loaves at 3 r, M., with Passen gers fur Baltimore and intermediate places, and returns with passengers From York, April 21. J. LEI B, Ageiii. AW; just - received and are_now opening a large and - choice stock of GOODS, and arc prepared to sell to all in want of any article in.then line, cheaper than can be bought else where. Having purchased our stock in New York, Philadelphia &. Baltimore, thus having the _advantage of all three markets, we can oiler inducements which cannot be had else where iu the county. Our stock embraces Dress Goods of every variety, including Summer Silks, Challi De!allies, Berages, Brilliantines, Lawns, Silk and Lawn Robes. &c., and everything fashionable for Ladies' Wear. For Gentlemen, we have beauti ful styles of Goods for Coats, Pants. Vests. itc. Give us a call. We decal it needless to enumerate the variety of styles and qualities of our large stock, as we are prepared to 'irnish everything in our line at the lowest p r i ce ._ Call early, at FAUNESTOrk ", Sign - 4 Ulu ItEll Gettysburg, tpril 14, 1856. T. J, lutt•a City. Just from the City, with the Largest and Prettiest Stuck of GOODS for the Spring and Summer Seaon; to be seen in Gettysburg. A 101Nti. which will be found, plain and ill fancy ina:S.S S/LKS, black Silks, all qualtities and prices ; plain Delaines, plain and figured Berne, Ilerage Cha'lies, Poil liants, Lawns, Ginghams, Prints, 61.111VLS, Embroideries. Cloves, llusiery rassitneres. for men and boys' wear, Vestings: nekings, &c. l'iticha,ing at the lowest rates. T am pre pli,ll:o sell at as low inices as gomis can lie hid L any other establishment in the county. 4-a—iii:oof of which, 1 invite all to call and eN- Amine my stock. when they n ill be satisfied that such is the fact. J. L. StAlleli, liuntli%ve:,t corner of the thamoull and kalti- April 14, 1.3('). 132 ME 11 Wa VP, &C. 1T1;1, tff)(lli infurnis big frienrls rind - the public !,.enernlly, that he has on hand, bis Shop mai i y opposite the Post-( ther!, a very large and well-inade nSsorititent of Tr N AILE, which he will Fell at, prices which cannot fail bi please. lle will also execute to order, with promptness, in a workman-Re manner, and with the best materinis, all kinds of 1 -10l;SE SPOCTINtI, METALLIC; ROOF ING, II VIHL ANT 1V )IZV, Gettpliurg; Nov. 12, 1i,55. U Charges from 50 cents to '.slo. (r 7 Hour; of operati rag from 8 A. M. to 4 P. M. Hardware, Iron, Steel, Groceries, Paitits, MAN, and nyC-MilrirS, JOEL, Ti. DANNER, . DA VI Z I EULER. Gettysburg, June 9, 185 L. ti' Schick. A hvays A iticad Cloths, of all colors and prices'; inure stl ea IMMEDIATE RELIEF FOR. TUE Toolhaehe ! ~ /'~.`7 ~~~~~ the 'ro~ie. ; 1-. i•,tl A LAROK AND CHEAP LOT OF Gilt - Ott a V EN, rill AN EL E(; LEIC has "just - returnr4l I') from Alio city with" the largest lot of (nu)(,:Eiti IF he haR ever lir-fory nirmed, to which Ile invites; the attention of all, convinced that he ran offGr UAW , : KAur,,IIN S% Ile haq also a line lot of !JAMS, SNO M.DEUS, ezr ; FISH of all kinds); Oranges, Lemoro, and Other ; - Crackers, Ntits., Conleefirms ; tierrars, Tobacco', Snuff, and a general variety of everything', "from a needle to an anchors" almost. Give him a call, if you want to ;,uy what'' cheap and good. 0 - ',`,P-Country Vioduce taken in exeli,m(fP for Goods. [May 7, IS 55. nay Wanted. TiIIERSONS having Hay to sell will do well 1_ by calling on the subscriber, in Gall's burg, who is desirous of purchasing. The highest market price will be paid at all times. 1 T.)" 'As he intends having the I lay, after be ing packed, hauled either to Ilanover or I:al ti more, the preference _to haid will be given to throse, Ironi whom he may purohase. ,01.02,1(iN POWERS. • December G, 1852. tf _ Jewelry ! Jewelry ! olfL. SCHICK has now on hand t large • and splendid assortment of Jewelry,com prisin,,- everything in that line--Breasiping, Ear-Rings. Finger-Rings, Chains, &c.. &e.— all of which he is selling at the lovi-est prolits. Call and examine for yotirelves—no trouble to show goods. _, [April 21. Gettysburg rolltidry. T' . TRVIE undersigned, having,entered into part ncrship to carry on the Poundry lusine:•B under the lit m of WARREN" & :-;(),S . S, hereby make known to the citizens of Adams and ad joining counties, that we. arc pleparect to wake everything in our line of busine:,6. Nl , t have conuantly on hand, the Hathaway and other Cooking Stores, the Parlor A ir•Tight. and Ti.ti-p late 5t,,,,,?5, of Atylva and sizes; Pots, fiettle-; rrnd Pans, and all oilier Iron Wallle Irons, Washing, ltoot-scrapers, &c. Castings far Milli and other 'Machinery, Pr.otarii CAs• iNirs. of rycry description, &c. 11" c make (fie Sevlar. Mitt 11`itherow l'loughtr. ‘Ve have also g'ot different patterns of VCII n.t.; and 114 ail' ag-, for Cemeteries, Yards and Porches, which can't be twat for .beauty and cheapness. ro-:\ II the a.hove artieles.willbe sold c:icaft fur cash or 'countryproduce.- fiT - Blacksmithing still cotttin•lcd. -• P,RASS CASTINGS and everything in our line made to order. TEMESII 1 NG M.ICIIINES repaired al. the shortest notice. Being Moulders oursei yes, we will du uur work umwr. . . " T110:0 AS WAI? I? le,N, MAIVVIN 11 AI?II.KN, 11111 A THOM !AS A. WAlil?. Gettysburg, May 14; 18 . 55. ft Ready-a:6;We Clothing' AT SA Nr S 0 N R. • clump CIATIII NG B MPO RIM 1F you want fkStlit of RE.Anv-mAnn ei,ovirY(l, _ complete in every respect, of the latest style, and cheaper than they can be purchased -at any establishment in the eounty—call at I%IAUCUS SAMSON'S, opposite the Bank, in York street. . I have just received from the Eastern Cities the largest and best assortment ofGoods ever offered in Gettysburg. in offering-to Fell BETTER. Goods at Lowtot prices than other deal ers, l simply request purchasers to call-and -satisfy- themsel ves-of-the -- truth - of -- my olfer:- by a personal examination of my goods and prices. Buying exclusively for cash; I can bay cheaper and sell cheaper than any other Hperson_ in the county._ :My _Goods__ar_e _matte up in the best style by experienced workmen,' itml can't he excelled by :any customer My Stuck consists, in part. of 'Coats of all Sizes, prices, colors, and kinds. made up in a sop , 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 3ND 8110 ES, and a large assortment of Gi,;NTl,r,mEg's AND BOYS' FIII:NISITING (onus, consisting of CUM quality linen bosom Suspenders, Gloves, half those, Gollitrs,'neck and pocket. Handker chiefs, and an extraordinary assortment of Wad. satin and fancy self adjusting Stocks, and various other fancy articles, together with h : Trunks. Carpet:ll:ors, clatsi_caps, Boots and S!u lain also prepared to sell wholesale to country mereha 0 ts desiring to set I again,'Ready Made Clothing at CHEAPER HATES TITAN CAN BE notaurr Is 'run cams. If you doubt it, call and CXatuiuu for yourselves. MARCUS S N. B. Ali Goods bought of use mill lie ex changed if they do not prove satisfactory. Gettysburg, April 14, 1656. TWO THoU.SA'ND PIECES IN:4111 raper. CIO TIE 1N PAXTON have opened an un kJ usually large assortment of W a n Paper, of every Style mid variety, °in 12l to ,-10 a piece. lionsela:epersiiii(l Paper ILaie are invited to call and examine the stoek, is superior - to anythi tig licretolote otkred in this market. On 1v cents a piece, or cents a yard,.fiir 41 all Vapor ! Cietty.idturg, 1.856. Si:11 . 1014. 4iti, ifilariev. f't 11 F.. 1 P WATCHES AND JEWELRY, 'kJ wholesale and retail, at the Philadelphia Watch a d Jewelry Store, No. 96 North Sec ond street. corner or Quarry, Philadelphia. (bold Lever Watches, foil jeweled, 15 carat cases, S'2B 00; Gold Levities, 10 carat.:7:•2-100; Silver Levers. full jeweled, 612 01/: Silver Le pi nes, jevvelS.`, -, 9 Oil: superior $7 (Hi; (bold Spectacles. :37 00: line Silver do. 61 50; Gold Bracelets. *3 (Id; Ladies' cold Pencils, *1 00: Silver Tea Sp 6 -0115, 00 : Gold Pens, with pencil and silver hold e r. 61. 00. Gold huger eons to :::;SO; Watch (;lasses. plain, 1 . 2-1 cents, patent Luna 115: other arlit'les in proportion. All goods warranted LO be what they are 7,01 d I I AItI.EY. Ott hand, sonic gold and silver Levers and Lupines. still tower than the above prices. October I. 1:•;5). 1v Siro.olicelialicsa. ligoirl, Opp 1 , ;:tt! Calvert : . 4tation, Baltimore, Md. FV111.: ini‘lersigneil having leased the above Ilotel :1-,10. ',wit iii ctimplete order, is pre pareti to aeconnuotlate his friends _and tlio trav, ili it : - poltlio. The prop totor will ho please,' to s, 0 his olil friend,, an I proml.zus t o tilitlie tin. ir stay comfortable anil i.at.i , litctory. 114;.',"..;:r2,e taken to at.d from Calvert :Station nee ot elmrr.e. . --___,ill 11N:1 , : . rs. i1ib1.,,,, and Flowers, of every i E ) v;ii IL ty, mid to :t. Lvelv tale, to be Ji )1 IN Ili. RIZ, ( . /; , r»it , i', / .(--;/' 1',‘,1 , 1*(t..) ' July 9, 1555. ti I'i.A.,'i.:4-ETtm. fount cheap at - , t.'llll'K'S. l•I('-.X1.. - -F! kites. \ - tolins, (;uitars, Ac - ... 7 444-14 S-it-n 1 -1,10,-ivf , y—t4t4m.--t---4,t.t-ri-i-ir , :t ' 14.14:4444,—k-444...--.C..0.,...--4.4.1-I+Folti---alt4-11,1' ) 1 311.1 oil(.tt. 'LOC It ill t;.11 il - , It :sq li l t(' i .:*; :--ait.' ill,' M \ TZ,( ',I7S S \ MSt )N. i l , tuu Haut a iinc article ,•1 I n't,s Sho e s, .- . i . N.. ‘ (.09 .1%; ,' .1,-, 0 , 1L11.1t ! 0 ' 1 I , '''' ) '',-'',. ' ' , \ tI , ; Sli (j4ilvt.D.b..d. lit:Ulit.tn , il or 1.-4.114..: 041! .:It - - 2. );44. I v-t.lvsl ,IL l' -‘IINL.LUCii..:::, ' - W. W. I'ANION :..s: Removal ". Rilnova I ! TIIE 01,'101N,1 I,,t'• O. OLD N e wly 11 , :fitt , 31,11 , -1 4 1;g7ile(1,7le.ilr.witittc.cl,,,,,ad V.RNVX /1 - 21310. have removed their largC .L 4 and - carefully selected Sto e k, to the I frig 'i oh] House formetly occupied by them, No. (17 West Market street, adjoining Hantz, Frie,k. & (Vs. Hardware !;tore, and directly trirpwite Om residence of G - ca. 3liTaccl Dou. del, Yuri:, l'a. This house was opened by them for business purposes some tea years ago, as a wholesale candy factory, foreign fruits, fancy goods. no &c., in very large variety. Their superior and unequaled Candy and Confectionary, personally made by there daily, and of Calm° always I; has been acknowledged by all long ago, the first and finest work ever offered and sold in York. Understanding their hi;si ness as they do—in this branch eßpecially_ they have every facility for prosecutir•g it to the best advantage, and can offer facilities su perior to another house here or elsewhere, as regards low prices, variety and particularly 'superior quality. The success and patronage with which they have met heretof►re, iS gratefully appreciated, for which they return again. as fn►'ruerly, tf►eir sincere acknowledgments and thanks, and trust, by - strict and prompt attention to busi ness, a continuance of the liberal patronage hitherui extended to them. June lb, NEW GOODS! • GEORGE ARNOLD - AS just returned from the cit with ns ' .argc ).eautt i a gtos.i.h._Df Good , : as hag been otrered to the public at any time-- among which ail: Ilosiery, Gloves, Under slee4s, Collars', Trimmings, Opera & Robe Laut.s, Deßages, &o. (loods in great variety : black. blue, lirown, olive, claret, drab, plaid, domi cil and figured Cloths, black.. brown, and fa - itcy Cassinieres, figured, [,lord and plain, or every shade of .color.; : Drab deTate; yetis, Bolobazine.;.• Silk-warp Alpaccas, Also heady-nude Clothing in great variety, with a large, stock of (aileevasw:lre, Groceries, &c. all of Which will tat sold as cheap as they can lkad at, any retail estallishment in the comity. The Ladies will idease call, as we are at all times pLea , ed -to see them: The t.lentlemen's attention is invited to our l arge ' aortinent in their line. In connection with thci store is our ENG EMPORIUM, at the Sand-stone Front, where everything is dont, up in Llie nehtest and best manner. We can rig a man from head to ,f 00... on the very shortest notice. Call and judge for - yourselves. April 7. 1.5(1. I F ac a n~:. r G~.=~r a 73 11;A NT lIA TS, CAPS, BOOTS &; . Slf 0 ES, -rat least Twenty J)Cr cent (Iz , aper than you e ver bought before - , remember it.is at (JOI E N P A XTON'S, where they are to be had in great variety, consisting of GOTIL . B and Iloys' tin,•'Silk, Fur and Slouch Hats. of the latest 'tole, all colors and sizes,—white, hlack, brown, tan, blue, drab, fawn. &c. Also. a large' assortment of Alen'Pi and lloys' lino (7:d 0, and Grain Boots c3c Shoes,—Genc's find Clutii and Patent Leather Gaiters. _ careful, Ladies, if you want walking and fine dress Shoes, - such as Jenny Linds, Buskins and Ties, f(id and Morocco slippers also a beau. "tiful article or)hers Gaiters, with a large stock of Misses' and Children's fancy Gaiters and Shoes,—that you find Cohean ).41x-totiis,-- at- L- or 111:r-of -(?rutre Square, befUre purchasing elsewhere, as they have by far the largest stuck of seasonahle goods in town, and are determined to sell very _cheap,—Tak6 eare,..undiiecfLa SIIARP look out that you do not mistake the place.= Remember Cobean & Paxton's new Stow; at the old stand of Keller Kurtz, Gettysburg, 11:trell 31, 1856. Newer oc H NEW ESTAhLISHMENT! TACOBS 'BRO. respectfully 'inform their CoP' friends and the public generally, that they have opened a Di exCia ant Tai f;Giv; d:*.t:al►!lSiaednCa►6, in the room recently oc cupied by A. Arnold, in Sonth Dal tinMre street, near the Diamond, whittle they will at all times he happy to accommodate all who may patron ize them. Their stock of Cloths, Cassimeres, Vestings, Cassinets, Cords; • Summer Goads, rge—imd-sel ec-ted-front-the-latest steles—all of which they will dispose of at prices as low as they can possibly allbrd. 'their system being to sell CHEAP, for ca di, or coun try ,ii mitice. They will :naka up garments of every de scription in the most substantial and desirable manner, all warranted to lit and not to rip.— Goods bought of than not to be niaderp in their establishment will be cut free of charge. They are making up a lot of READ Y-M ADE C WTI I IN( ;, in the best manner, which they will sell as cheap as the cheapest. They have also on hand a large assortment of HoNiery, Sroprnlirrs, Shirt Collars, 4e., to Which they would call the attention of the public. 11 -- .. ,- The Latest Fashions regularly received. Cash or Country produce always current for goods or ‘vo-k. I)on't mistake the place. March 17. 1856. 'Washington 110910, Ade,ins (Renamed 1 the Inrgo and convenient l lo w,e, formerly opposite the old st a nd a cul. sullscri FAT respectfully informY the public that he has opened a Public (louse or Entertainment in the !wrong!' of A hhottsz town, where he will he happy to entertain all who may call with him. fiamg had many. Years' knowledge of the business of hotel-keep ing, he flatters himself that his elforts to please will he satisfactory. (;lye the •, chin.:ton" a call. FILINCIS J. \NILSON. February 15, 1656. tf Flolll* : Flour! untlersic,:ied continues the Floitrimsi- Ji nes:: as heictolore. lit, sells be the barrel or any smaller quantity.. Ite sit.k id, 1'lo)I'11S he can buy and sell low as anylie4 else, and hy iikvays endeavoring- to k eel) none but the best, he hopes to merit and ~ 2ccive a continuance of liberal :in WM. (;11.1,ESP1 At the l'obt ()dice. Oct. 8, L-55 rZas•zhvare. (1,1.1 Z. triel: of 11:trilwary leas been very ranch increaied, pylons I.uilding or in: anything in tlii ihdartincia, st, call and sec F.l UN 'N;s 2 -(;11, , :ti) Stock. CREAT ATTRACTION AT ra'4eros Ciway Watch Jew elry ! ALEXII. FRAZER, respectfully informs Ow Poblic. that he has ju , ,t, received a large and splendid as-4ortment r,t Fla and new style i/t JEWELRY o f all kinds . , including Breast Pins, Finger Rings. Ear Rings, of the -frost fashionable styles : fob. vest and guard Chains, euir Pins-, IV atch ,Key s, iVe. A lso. Albata Spoons, Fancy Vases, IVatch Guards, Keys, and Ch'ains, Goi-n & SiLVEI3, ATC HES, together with a large assortment of - Mourning Goods, suitable for persons in mourning., and numerous other articles in his line—all of Which - will be sold at the lowest cash prices. {l.7A.s I have purchased all my goods fiorn regular Jewelers, I will W AIZIt ANT them to be what I pronouce thew. • Of this purchasers may rc't as',;itre6. tiT( II ES AND JEWELRY RE PAIRED, as heretofore. Give rue a call. in Baltimore street, a few doors from the diamond, if you want good Je%velry, and the genuine ar ticle, lower than the same can be purchased any place out of the city. A LEN. FR A Z ER, Gettysburg, Nov. 5, 18 - )5. tf NH LA DELPIII A. A DVEILTISEMENT. Evans' Fire & Thief rroof Safes VOR !Vie:Thaws, Lawyers, Farmers _ others,, having; of!rs or aim :yr/No/des, to preserve frow FIRE or . BURG LARS. Day & Newell's (Hebb's) DANK LOCKS. - A CARD.--The "Ifim, Pituot.' SAFE," that . i _preserved our ./Joe ! ./,..,„ j'arerg,_<l.r., ciut tto ~( ;reitt Fire nt H poi ng," was pur -1 dm , f.,(1 of OLI VIII EVANS, 61 S. 21ti1 St., (1! /luck. Iterri,zerators ts, Water Filter's. EVANS" Premium Ventilated Refrigerators for cooling: and preserving ;ile milk, r and all articles for culinary purposs., NVA'r ER FILTERS, for purifying in•rrekish or.biqil,ly water, whether affected by rains, Innestone, marl or other Causes can he had separate or :witched to) the Nefrigeratois—a small quantity of lee cooling, the whole. in the war:nest Av ea ther. Snow Eit for the use of ir.ry,e, or r ail water. NVA.Trit (Itiot,ints, for I I oteis, Stores and Dwellings. Tnums, fur moving SEAL PAESSES, COP MN(; do., i) ittGi :IST do. OIAV ER EVANS, /V).61. South Cx„situt. (11;TABLI5111q) IN 1535.) Feb. 11, 10:56„ ly tZtlatol - n1 ! !Irmo - vv.! ! i l l RN EY &BRO. have removed to their old established loose. No. 67 West ,)birliet street, intioid mg lianuz. Flick & Co's Hardware Store, And directly opposice the residence. of Doodel, ‘t here they will cootitine, as heretofore, the inamaiictoring of CONFEC. TICS ARV. in all its branches —IS YEA; at. the lowest city prices. Also, a'careful ly selected stock of Wines and Liquors, rlwaya on draught, and for sale in quantities Also—a superior artiele of TOMATO K ET( lUP, in prime crindition. made by us, aril by the gallon or in any quant!ty, very lux —inneh less than city prices. The article Is as rilresen tea, of soperior flavor. We also have a large lot of —CURED K LES." put up under our own supervision and care, and offer them to families loWt. June 16, 1556. Win. lg. iliredellan, • 3ttnruni At V - 1 7 1 .- Cll -- arr the softtli - side — of - the - Public Soluare, 2 doors xr est of the SL:ntinel ()nice. Gettysburg, .lugust 32, 1853. J. Lawrence Hill, 141.-a, ‘7L i • . , trIAS his Office one door west Of the Lnthe- It ran church, in Chambersburg street, and opposite Grannner's store, where those wish. in: , to have any Dental Operation perform ed'are respectfully invited to call. REPEanNcEs Dr. D. Cilbert. Pr. C. N. Bel 'nay-, Dr. Horner, Rev. P. Kraut'', I). D., Rev. IL L. I:laugher, D. 1)., Rev. Prof. Wilham M. Reynolns, Rev. Prof. M. Jacobs, Prof. M. L. SRAWC - Gettysburg, Aprii 11, 1853. tf notintiv Lapti. E undersigned will attend proniptly to t-y—bands under the late act of Congress. Those who have already received 40 or 80 acres, can now receive the balance, by calling on the subscri ber and making the necessary application. JOEL 3. DANNER. Gettysburg, March 12, 1655. LI THE PERRY COUNTY MUTUAL FIRE Insurance Company, API TA ;:,-;'129.580-- effects insurances in any part of the State, against loss by fire ; prudently adapts its operations to its resour ces abOrds ample indemnity, and promptly adjusts its losses. _Adams county is represented in the Board of Managers by lion. MosEs Me.CLE.Nr. - _• WM. Meet, f: A N ',fro. flflice of M.& W. Mc.Cleau, Uuttpburg. May 2G, !Diana Ton Nor. JOIIN W. TIPTON, Fr . /,; , , : wide 11 , 1).her (old hroir Ote.y.,cr, can at all times be found prepared to attend io the calls of the people, at the 7:./Jy,'‘ , , in the Diamond, wljoining the County Buildin;. From long experience, he flatters . himself that he can go through all the ramifications of the Tonsorial Department Nvith such an infinite degree of skill, as will meet with the entire satisfa,:tion of all who may suimit, 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 Nycll as receive, a liberal share of pub lic patronage. The sick will he attended to at their pi i vatc ngs. Gettysburg. Jau. S, 1855. tf New 1411 i TSS LOCISA RATE LITTLE wishes to inform the Ladies of town and country, that she is 110 W preha4•cd to eN , ..Ctito Millinery in all its branches, in West Middle sueet, f ew doors b e low Mr. George Little's st o re.— Work done cheaper than elsewhere iu town. Please call and see. April 21, 1656 P.O <<E :Intl henry W ampler will make Iloom2 ,Spouting :uul put up the same low. for cash or comitly produce. Fa'ulrrs apdnrl tiwir ho , 2;es. &c., spout cd, would do ellto give thcin a call. ‘VAKI.'LLit. April IS, tf NOViCe. Pa443i4i-144-1,4% - .. Tu., :11 Ow Protirdm . rtar v's ();li c e, aw l !art , ri,rw tut' ; Owl col.), JOHN NCI\ I , c, tri , L t 1;1'?' and for July it, try COBE.VN a:, I'AXIO.N. Second. Street fliouKe l . 2V). 1: X. 1114, ,ST:T77, C 11 AS. P. SW I NO, I 'Roeiticr4m. MENA S----S 4 - . pcT day—Single Mealt4 25 coats. lc. I:. rotans for ladies. 3w& 16, 1 KAI: tf • Flour for Sale. you want a harr:l ofFlour, call at -11- HOKE'S STORE, as he has made ;mange wens to hive always the best, which he will sell at 25 cents advance. May 5 Farm Lands for Sa) The Illinois . Central Railroad .Company IS NOW PREPARED TO SELL .Over Two Millions of:Acres_ OF FARMING LANDS, • Ix TrtAcTs on 40 Aram AND UPWAILDS, ON' Losc, cntorrs AND AT LOW RATES OF INTFAtiiBT. V VII ESE lands were granted by the Govern " tnent, 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 oaf,: and other timber. The Road extends front 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 trimsporting 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 taryee along the line,' and the great increase in population by immigration, etc.. afford a sob stantial and growing home-demand fur farut 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 arc not required to be cut down, stumps grubbed, or stone picked off, as is generally the case in cultivating new land in the 'liter States°. The first crop Of Indian corn, planted on the newly broken sod, usually repays the cost of plowing and fencing. _ _ ._ll :heat_ sown on the newly-turned sod is slim to yield very name maims. A man with a plow and two yoke of Oxen Will bret,k pne an& a half to two acres per day. , Contracts can be made fi,r breaking, ready fbr corn or wheat, at from $2 to 2,50 per aere. - ' judicious man agemint, the lainl may be plewed and fenced the first, and under a MOD STATF OF CULTIVA. - - TtoN the second year. Corn, giain, cattle, etc., , will be forwarded at reasonable rates to Chicago, for the Eastern market, and to Cairo for the' Southern. Thu larger yield on the cheapla rids of Illinois over the high-priced - lands in. the Eastern and Mid dle States, is known to be much mote than sufficient to pay the difference of transportation to the Eastern market.- . Bituminous coal is mined at several points along the Road, and is a cheap and desirable fuel.. It can he delivered at several points along the Road at $1.50 to $4,00 per ton; Wood can he hail at the same rates per cord. Those who thank of settling in lowa or Min nesota, should hear in mind, that: lands-there, of any value, along the water coorses and for many miles inland, have been disposed of : that for those located in the interior,.there aro nu' conveniences for transporting_the_produce to market. Railroads not having been intro duced there. Tun, to send the produce of these lands, one or two hundred miles by wagon to market, would cost notch more than the exr, pens° of cultivating them ; and hence, Govern ment lands thus situated, at $1.25 per acre, are not so geed investments as the land m of this _ _ company at the.prices fixed. The same reinatks hold good in relation to the lands in Kansas and Nebraska, for althoneh vacant lands may be found nearer the water courses,. the distance to market is far greater and every himdred miles the produce of those lands are carried either in wagons, 'or inter rupted water communications, „increases the expenses of transportation," which. most he borne by the settlers, in the redneed prier of their products ; and to that extent precisely are the incomes from their farms. and of coarse on their investments, annually and einiry year, reduced. The great fertility of the lands now offered for sale by this company, and their cow4cstuent yield over those of the East ein and Middle States, is much 'tune than sutlicient W pay the) ditferenee in the cost of transportation, especial ly in view of the facilities furnished by this Road, and tothers with Which it connects, the operations Of whi.di are not interruptvd-hy the ow-water-of - suarrirer, -- orthe - frost - of wit) ter.— --- Price, and Tering of Pa 3 nfenf. The price will vary from to :$*.25. accord ing to location, quality, etc. Contracts for Deeds may be made during the year 1.551.3. stip ulating the purchase money to he paid in five annual installments. The first to become due" in two years from the date of contract, and the others annually therea tier. The last payment will' become Zlne. at the end of the sisth year from the date of the contract. tr) -- Intcrest will be ehargtd at only TnitEti per cent. 'per annum. .As a security to the pet fortuance of the contract, the first two years' interest musi 4 be paid in advance, and it must be understood that at le;xst one tenth of Iho land purhased studl yeatly be brought niter cultivation. Twenty per cent. from the credit price will be deducted for cash. The Cent pany's construction bonds will be received as cash. 9 - 7 - READY FRAMED FARM IiViLDINGS. whiCti can he set up in a few days, can be _obtained from responsible persons. They will be 12 ket by 20 feet, divided into one living and three bed-romns, and will cost complete set uP on ground chosen anywhere along the Road, Slst) in cash, exclusive of transportation.— Larger buildings may be contracted for at pro piiiirsinate rates. tipecial arrangements with dealers can ho made to supply those pit rchasi ug the Contpany lands with fencing materials, agt tural took, and an outfit of provisions in any quantity, at the LoirgsT wll u.Es.‘ a - 7-tt is believed that the price lowe credit, and low rate of interest. charged for these lands, will enable a man with a kw hundred dollars in cash and ordinary industry, to ina:.o himself independent -before all the .pnrchaso money becomes due. 1n the mean time, tha rapid settlement of the _country Win probably have increased their Value four or live fold. When required an experienced person will ac company applicants, to give information and aid in sclecho, lands. Ciren:ars, containing numerous instances of successful totaling, signed by respectable and well-knn, t. fanners in the neighborhood of the Railroad lands, throughout the :gate-- also the.cost of fencing,, price of cattle, expense of hat vesting,, threshing, etc., by contract or any other information —will be chest . given, on application. either personally or by letter. 'in English, htcilelt, or German, -ad. essed to J(11!\ \\II-SUN, Laml r0m:qi , ...:4,np ,. of :lin C,•nt -t1 l:. I. up to I:, "%lido.; eine I'l It In-thonor atuutl lota 4 , 1 . :1, 1Z,56. 6:a JOHN 110 K E. MI
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