, T. J. FILIIFrr, _ _ _ Imva -%Y eiser ific 21%141...ere, peale.rs In Exchange, and Gen6ral Land AgentB, 1)1.:(101?..411. 1()Irr-1. BEINTS itr•ist.oll e4peviont•ekl Stirveyft.rs, will girvk particular atteation to Coo loca tion of Latut-AVarratits. All locations wade , frora a perNottal invrei q' (4" boy% wi , l ith reforetict. , to a spooly ii t cv,a,e us valktc, aro provideki with a full Gild vont pl;.te :set of Plat -books, ali•ltrtiets,•ote„ V whil`ll tse znsitt attention. a'atiutis outdo in nay pat t of lowa, MittnrAota, IVestern 11 iscon4in, Kanstas atilt Nobra4m. iff*Refk‘r to 11. (j. )I,.Pre:try,'Esci., D. Me ' aotattgltv-, Eql., anti 11.,J. Stable. 5, - 1856. lint FLOUR. AND. - Grocery 6tore, Yr . fir, SnbAcriber continues the Flotir & Feed business. and has recently added to his :stock an .excellent assortment of Groceries, Spices, &c.. to which he incites the attention of the public. Content with small profits, 'he promises . to sell as low us the lowest, and asks it call in order to prove 'his assertion. ' 13e has - now in store prime Coffee; Sugar, Molasses. &c., which can't be beat,, either. in quality or price. Bacon can also be had, as good as the • very best, and at cheapest rates. lie likewise keeps n full assortment of Con fectionery, Fruits, Nuts, &e. ('Call at his Store, in West Middle street; pear South Baltimore, awl examine his stock, JACOB SIIEADS• Gettysburg, April 21, 1856. CAR and See AT TUE I+l F, W STAND. - WM. T. KING respectfully announces to his friends and the public generally that e . continueS tho TAILORING business, in the room adjoining the store of J. Law pence Shick, fronting on the Diamond.--• it He has made arrangements to receive regular ly' the L4TEtit Pastuos - s, and it will be his con- Kant aim to give entire satisfaction to those who may favor him with their custom. fr7,Country.produeo will be taken 'in ex.-, Change for work. WM. T. KING. Gettysburg, December 17, 1855. ly • Beady -mode Clothing, at the Sand—stone Front. have now on hand and offer for sale 11, one of the largest, cheapest and prettiest STOCKS OP 1111',.RDY-,14/21Th. CLOTHING, that has been offered in this place at any, time. They arc all oar own make,' warn/Nob/red out of our own cloths. -cassitneres, Jcc. We have Coats from $1 to 820 ; Pants from f2§ cents to $10; Vests from 626, cents . to SC. Buys' Clothing in great variety. Our stock of Cloths aonsisht. of bloc, black. olive. brown, green. drab, claret, entail other colors. Our Cassimeres conAst of black. bow°, steel-nixed,; and every variety. of Shade of fancy colors.. Also Marino tinssi nieres in great, variety,,plai», plaid and ; Cashiperetts. Tweeds, Jeans, Dribs deTate, Silk-warp Itirocpas, Black Satins, buff, white, plaid and fancy_ NJ/MCI/ICS VeStifigS, &c. • Call and . see us. if we cannot fit you,' Ire will take your measure and make' you a gar. anent on the very shortest notice, having the very. best Tailors constantly employed—cutting And making up. We do things up in the neatest and best manner at the .82nd-stone Front, and are hard to beat. April 7,185 G. Fahntstock Brothers AVE pat received and are now opening_a 11. r large and choice stock of GOODS, and Ire. prepared to sell to all in want of any article in their line, cheaper - than can,be bought else where. Baying purchased our stock in New York, Philadelphia & Baltimore, thus having the advantage of all three markets, we can offer inducements which cannot be had else where inthe county. .Our stock embraces Dress Goods of every variety; ;. including Summer Silks, Challi Delaina, Berages Brilliantines, Lawns, Silk and Lawn robes, and everything fashionable for Ladies' wear. Pm. Gentlemen, we have beauti ful - Myles of Goods- for_Coats, Pants. Vests, &c. Give us a call. 'We deem it needless to tuntsueritte the variety of styles and qualities of ouni f firge stock, as we am ,prep;►red to furnish everything in our line at the lowest price.— call early, at PA iiNEsTorK,s‘%. si t u of tha RED FRONT. Gettvshirg, Ipril 14, 185,6. Schick Always Ahead Just from the Oily, with the 14n 1 rgest 1111(1 Prettiest Stock of GOODS for the 'Spring and SimmerSeaspn, to be seen in Gettysburg ! AAIONG which NO be found, plain and fancy D !MSS SI LA7B. black Silks, al t q tin) titles. and prices ; piniri Del ai nes. plain and itigured Berage, lierage nelaines, Challics. Bril liants, Lawns, Gin timns . ; Printg,.SUNWLS, Briabroideries, Gloves, hosiery ; Cloths, of all - colors and prices; Csssimeres. for men and boys' Wear, Vestings; Alusljns, Tickings. &e. Purchasing at the lowest rates, I am pre pared to sell at as low prices as goods can be had at any other establishment in the county. In proof of which, I invite all to call and ex.. amine my stock, when . they will be satisfied that such is the fact. J. L. SCHICK, Selithwest corner of the Dia.tnond and 11:11ti . more street. April 14, IMMEDIATE RELIEF FOR TIIE Toothache TRERE is to he had at the drug stores of S. ll.l.3uchler, anitysburg, and James A. Etniuitsburg, a, most ./I;Tbott reor..,/ ll . I;,t Ai! Tootha;.hp. wilich will, (if properly ap plied, according to directions,) cure ?/,' /nod vitAuf Toothdrhe in diiiiirriormrslg. •Should the paiti in course of time reappear, the some ap-- plication has to be made and after• two or three application.; the cure will be effekun I. Please call for A. Ferger's Toothache 13al.saiu. r - 'Price 25 cents per phial. August 27,1.855: ly • TRUSSES ! TRUSSES ! ! TR !! C. " URI:TSB AND 13R '0 :1 . : MASH 111EN A., S. W. (. ' o,•,i#," or - Tr." , / on - f it'lre $ lll- e6'.-1 1 11711flui ph; 1, IMPOltri;it Of ilne FgEtit'll Tii.ussEs. combining oase and durability with coriect Hernial or ruptured pa:ielits cal) be guited by remitting amounts, as below number of inches round ti l e hip>, and stn side affected. Cost of. Angle Trusq. $5. Double--55,_7:6, and •a. ,. .10. lions As to wear, and hew to taect, a CU; e, when possible, sent with the 'truss. Also for sale, in great variety, ow; 1, Inlproret! B,pily Pry'', for the elire of Prolapsus Vicri : .Viop.4 and Stip;:orts. Patent Shoulder Brace;, Chest E:ipan , ii,s and Erector 11races, adapted to all :it/KT Shoulders and Weali Lungs ; .ll.l),l6laiti,al 'bins ._ -- • - wale and rowd e . .c . „, - 7-7 4 :7.11 eg ' 110 0 n,... w .i t i i l A . rliu , 10, ,, rii, ,, 1 . 11:1,„ fl,;s3,i, r i .: - 11..); (low.e S hout i n g; notl put up the same low, v...1, ,4 a USW AL. -Plntes. Yioling, i;kiitat -7 ;77,1cL• I I .t NV 1/189•0 ot rt . dy attendants. [Aug. 0, "s:->„"). ly , ii.. tii,-e ,I,•ir.dilo Locu,t ;Intl (`!.o , nut Tim- for cash or country produce. I::iruterp; and all 'IV it PROPIZIETOIL. I Sell ilt 25 cents advance. . , Iti.r 11,0..4. ' J. 1). 1 i \a - T(4 \ . ! othe r s Wishing their lionszci::, barns., ,Vc.., spout.- Talc by cordeons, Fifes, Sz . c.-. on lintid :,,,,a (or J u l,. uj,()llsl:3.l3Atifn' (I " rilicriv " f*P "'"•) M.inr:i . "S S iISI)N. _ - Mai: 5. . • JOIIN HOKE. itrASTER OF l'AltiB.—ThiB useful 'aril4ne Ce'lv,i)or., Ktv:„ 1 ,, ::)il. ' 11_ -.- c;44' e.,.., would do well to give theni a call , i F vol want a fine article of Dress Stioes, ' .t I, ‘Po ;Ea;;;Aortment of Queensware, Chinn, - --:-----,-- inents to liav•e, al w ap-rt-re-bcst-rwirieirtte-witi • /..R.: 11.1.110 any rilidliti:y of , ~ i rilllt 7 :.;liS, C'axpet Bags and I: tnbi ellas. for _. (;. 4 11, IVA APLEIt. 'lt ti'aitt.ab, for Clentleinen or I.Adies, call at ' .. I t. '1.,,i1.1.,, ‘..3l.vue, awl Cie , lsery Ware, at Pt'l)..., I '01: 1 , , ,A.Y LC._ pANTON, ' 4,,, , y-Jvii ri. , ,,,i,,, i ~'r at, ,, i. i •'. I COBEAN 1, - .. PAXIU.N. ~,/ , ~, ,t„,,, thie_:!Jr , :f W• 'W. I. I .IXTON't.i. , C08E,.-kN & P.IXTO.N'.:.:. ' -I- bale by GEO: ARNOLD. Register's Notice. IkTOTICE is hereby given to nli EepitiTS find .0 other persons concerned, dint the .1,/wio ixtrotioo, ,loronnis hereinafter inc. rationed will be presented at the Orphan's Court of Adams dourity. for confirmation and allowance, 00 .111/, /0//. the 18/h (Iw,, of .411/pfd ?mil, viz: 166. The •Recond account of William Slagle, one of the Executors of George Slagle.'clee'd. 167. The arid; account of Andrew Epley. Administrator of Dorothy Muudortf, late of Hootington township. deceased. 168. The first and, fiord account of Abra ham Slimly. Executor Or the last will and tes tament of Mary Ehrehatt, deceased. l(9. The first. and final account of Jacob Adiainistritor of Susan Patterson, deceased. • . 170. ,The - account- of John Henry 44 Myers Trustee fir the sale of the real estate of Adana Lealieoleceased. . 171. The account of John 'Wolford, Execu-; tor of the bist will and testament of Wilson W, Doltzinger, late of Petersburg, Y. Springs, deceased. • 172. The first account of John Brown and Peter Kauithian, Executors of the last will and testament of A braharn Brown, deceased. tn. The, second and final account of George i Weaver, Jr., Adrninistritor of the estate of. ; I John Plank, Jr.. deceased. j 164. First and final account of Robert Mc- Curdy, .Administrator of the estate of James LI I aek, (of John), deceased. Thejlecottitt of David Chamberlin, Ad- roinistrator of John Gilbert, of Hamilton town ship. deceased. 176. The first ; and anal account of David Agnew, Administrator 0. T. A.. of `Joseph ; Diver, of Freedom township, Adams county, Pa.. deceased. 177. The first and final account of Jacob ' Arnsberger, Jr., Administrator of the estate of Jacob Arnsberger, Sr., deceased. 178. The second account of John Haupt man, Administrator of clad estate of Peter Sheely. deceased. 170. The o first and final account of Peter lietterman anti Cliar!ca Sterner, Executors of the; last will and testament of Magdalena S:nith, deceased. 180. The second and final account-of peter Ketterman• and Peter Solieberger, Executors of the last will and testament of Deader smith, deceased. • - WM. F: WALTER, Bryi..ttei, Per DANIEL PLANK, IJc/1 1 1.1 Register's 61Tim.,Gettystittyg. July 21, 185 ti, td No f' is iite Thile, FOR CHEAP DAGUERREOTYPES! WEAVER. respectfully announces to the • Ladies and Geßtlemen of Gettysburg and vicinity, that he-has resumed the Daguerreo type business, at the old stand,, in Cluimbers burg street, where he wiil be happy to receive visitors desirous of securing perfect Daguerreo types of theinsekies 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. 7Charge's from 50 cents to $J O. (r.:7' If ours of operating from 8 A. M. to 4 P. M: CCEIn dress avoid light, red, blue, or pur plo, Dark- dress adds much to the beauty of the picture, Feb. 4, 1856. tf - - - ,• , , • 1 / 4 „ . ,\,\ N\t\ //,? ,„,r, Tin Ware, &c. AMUEL G. COOK informs his friends and , at his Shop nearly oppoiiito the Post-Office, a very large. and well-made assortment or TIN WARE, which he will sell at prices which cannot fail to plea Se - Ale Fill also execute to order, with promptness, in a worliman-rdio inanne, and with the best materials, alrkinds of qOl.l - SE SPOUTING, METALLIC ROOF ING, HYDRANT WORK, &c. Gettysburg, Nov, 12, 1555. U' --- , Nen' arihyare Store. 1 1 11 hseri hers would !,,,..spectfti Ily an 1L trounce to their lends arYinlie pti idle that they have opened a Hardware Store, in Rah,- more street, adjoining the resididee of David Ziegler, Gettysburg, in which they always in tend to offer to the public a large and general assortment of hardware, Iron, Steel, Groceries, C IJ TLE R V, 'COACH AIINGS, SPRINGS, AXLES, - (3 LrD 1 ,11) 12 . 1. la V so (gcbar,our, Paints, Olis, and ideye-stinliS, in general, including every description of arti cles in the above line of bu , :iness;•lo which they invite the attentio of Coach-rnAkers, Blacksmiths, Carpenters, Cabinet - makers, Shoe-makers, Saddlers, and the public gener.; ally. Our stock having,' been selected with great-care - and purchased for cash, we guattn tee (for the ready money,) to dispose of any part of it on as reasonable terms as they can i,13 purchased anywhere. We particularly request a call from our friends, and earnestly solicit a share of public favor, as we are determined to establish a char acter for selling Goods at low prices and doing business on fair principles. • _JOEL R. DANNER, DA VII) ZIEGLER. Gettysburg, June 9, ti David A. 11;aelder, 3ttorial fit Km, ivri,T, promptly attend to.collections and v all business entrusted to his care. • trythlice in the Diamond, adjoining, store of s it. B. [(Linz. Gettysburg, Feb. 4,1856. 1y MiT0111:1111,4rily, .tttururi Ott 11:aai, (Office removed to one door West of Bit cller's Drug & 800k -store, Uhambersburgstreet,) Attorney & Solicitor for Patents and Pensions, _- - SV)VNTY Land Warrants, 'Back-rw- sus pended Clainis.and all other claim , . against Ili, Government at Washington, 1). C. ; also hicric:ol claims in England. Land ‘Vart alits I , wated and sold, or boaglit, and highest prices Laren. Agents engaged in Inca Ling warrants to 10Wfl, Illinois and other We s ter n Mates. r: - ;;rApply to him personally or by letter. GettysbUrg, Nov. 21, 1853. Froili g onel*. 1,; MIN Tit,)KE his just rer.eived fresh sup °, ply of SI•MMEit G(H)l);$, to which ho call; the attuition of the' nublie. By "quick saleA an , 1 stn4ll•profit,." he is en:Oiled to fur nish Goods tl; the sati4letion of all who call, ficttysher;;. June2l, 1556. .- - - .% v s T OOd OS. 'avid y.nsade Clothing . I CIIE.IP CLOVIING EMPORIUM. I.F you want a suit of agADY-MADE CLOTHING, _ complete in every respect, of the latest style, and cheaper than they can be purchased at any establishment in the county--call IklAttrus SwoN's,' opposite the Bank, in York street. [ have just received from the Eastern Cities the largest and best assortment of Goods ever offeredin Gettysburg. in offering to sell BUTCH. GoDods at WWI% priceii than other deal ers, I simply request purchaser's to call and satisfy themselves or.the. truth of toy ofrer, by' a personal examination of my goods amid prices. Buying exclusively for 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 env:timer Tailor. My stock consists, in part: of • Coats of all Sizes; - - prices. colors, and kinds. made up in a supe.." rior manner. Also Pants and Vests, of the latest and most fashionable styles and every kind of goods suitable for Spring and Summer wear:; Llso - BOOTS .IND SHOES, arid a large assortment of U TLEMEN'S AND BOyS' FiDINUMING Gomm, consisting of extra quality linen-bosom Shirts, Suspenders. Gloves, half Collars, neck and pocket Handker chiefs, and an extraordinary assortment of black satin and fluffy self adjusting Stocks, and various other fancy articles, together with Umbrellas, Trunks, eatpet Bags, fiats, Caps, Boots and Shoes. tril am also prepared to sell wholesale to country merchants desiring to sell again,,Ready Made Clothing at MIRAN:It RATIN THAN CAN HPI HOCCIIr iY TIIF; CITIES. If you doubt it, call and examine for yourselves. MARCUS SAMSON. N. B. -All Goods bought of inc will be ex changed if they do not prove satisfactory. Gettysburi;, , , April 1-1,-1856. TWO TITOLTSAND MOES* • I ra per. griOBEAN & PAXTON have opened nn nu t) usually large assortment of Wall Paper, .of every style and variety, from 1211 to 40 (mg, piede. Housekeepers and Paper Ilangers are invited to call and exatnine•the stock. which is snperior'to artvtlri ng heretofore offered in thik market. Only PA cents a pieee,.or cents a yard, for Wall l'aper Gettysburg., Feb. 25, 1856. Ed Tor.lll. Buehler, fatturnrq nt WILL faithfully and promptly attend to all _business entrusted to him He speaks the German language. Office -at the s ame plac e , in South Baltimore weet, near Forney's drug store, and ma,rly opposite Pam per & Ziegler 's store. Gettysburg . , March 20. 4 , ;(11:41%1 4 / 1 V.I . FOCIndrY• A NEW FIRAI priv, undersigned, having entered into part -11 to carry on the Foundry tHi•mess under the litm of WARREN & SONS, hereby make Isnown to the citizens of Adams and ad joining counties, that we are prepared to make everything in our line of business. 1A e have constantly on hand, the Hathaway and other Cooking Stoves, the Parlor Air-Tight,and Ten-plate Stoves, of various styles and'sines : Pots, Kettles and Pans, and all other Iron Cooking Utensils, Waffle Irons, Washing Machines,- .I'ol-p/rites, Boot-scraperi. k.c. Castings for Mills and other. Machinery, PLOllikli C.thrlNGs. of every description, &u. We make the Se) lar, Block. r,itnd_dat'en_ni knollg afidlithetu_n_B uug Vva have alsu got diner ent patterns of ng and IRA ilinr,, for Cemeteries, Yardx and Porche.z, which can't be heat for beatify and chealmesq• reAll the :drove articles twill be Sold cheap for cash or country produce. rril3lneksmithing still continced. BRASS CASTINGS and everything in our i ßemoval! ! nenioval ! line made to order. M WHINES repaired at thp TM; fiill(;LVALd. 1)XL1- ()LP S'll " l.YD ' shortest notwe. Bring Moulders• ourselves, 171 - lilbiL w w w e ill du our ork ter,flie. (Inn i nig Re-Opened !' IN EV & BRO. have removed their large 'I'11()111S WIR RENT, A N al A and carefully selected Stock, to the Or lg.- 11 A it it EN, HIR 111 11? ARIt EN, final old House ((innerly occupied by them, • TllOllll. 11 , ARREN No. 61 West Mar;ket street, adjoining Hantz, S . Gettysburg, May 14, 1- , 53. tf I.F rick & Co's. hardware store, and directly !oppo , ite the residence of Gen. Michael Dou- A 14.111,t1E AND t HEAP LOT OP i del, Yuri.. Pa. This house was, opened by them for business EN AliN, Szt, purposes some ten year. ago, as a wholesale - IMAN U El. EG I 1, EP joist_—eamly_factotv, forogrannts. fancy goods, no - " La from the oily with the largest lot of trolls, &c., in very large variety... Their GROCERIES he has ever he -(ore opened, to superior and unequaled which he invites the attention of all, convinced Candy and 'Confectionary, that he can offer iiAne a viu , ..ivs. ale his also! a fine lot oi 11111 S, SHOULDERS, &e; personally made by them daily. and of course Fi s ii of all hinds'; Lennon„, and alit a) s has been acknowledged by all other • till its ; Crackers, N tits, Confections ; lung ago, the best and finest work ever offered s eg.irs, T otieco, snuf f , and a general variety and sold in. York. Understanding, their 'isi of ever) thing, "Iron' a needle to an anehor,” 1 -"Ns they do—in this branch especially— they have every facility for poseentmg it to almost. Give him call, ) want to ',my vyhat i A cheap and good. the best advantage, and can otter facilities au- Produce taken in exchange for pilaw to any other house here or elsewhere, as Good. p lay 7,185:5. regards low. prices, variety and particularly - - superior quality. '%YaBICd. The success and patronage with which they UtERSONS having Hay to sell will do well have met heretofore, is gratefully appreciated, by calling on the subscriber, in Gettys- for which they return again, as formerly, their The sincere acknowledgments and thanks, and burg, who is desirous of' purchasin. trust by strict and prompt attention to bast highest minket price will be paid at all times• n r ess, a continuance of the liberal patronage Cr As he intends having the Hay, after be hitherto extended to them. Eng packed, hauled either to Hanover or II more, the preference to haul will'be given to Jo " 16 ' 1b36. those from whom he may purchase. SOLOMON POWERS. December G, 1852. tti Jewelry ! Jewelry ! JL. SCHICK has no on hand a large w • and splendid assortment of Jewelry,coni prising everything in that line---11reastpins, Ear-Rings, Finger-Rin:rs, Chains, &c.', all of which he is selling at the lowest living profits. Call and examine for yourselves—no trouble to show goods. [April 21, Stauffer tt,fitarley. p NV ATC HES .ckNI.) JEWELRY, wholesale and retail, at the Philadelphia Watch and Jewelry sure, Na. 96 North Sec ond street, corner of Quarry, Philadelphia. Gold Lever Watches. full jeweled, 18 carat cases, 828 00; Gold Lepines, 10 carat, 624 00; Silver Levers, full jeweled. 612 00: Silver Le pines, jewels.s,:,9 00z . superior Quartiers, 7 00; Gold Snectacles, 67 00; tine Silver do. :31: . 50; Gold Bracelets. 63 00; Ladies' Gold Pencils, 00; Silver Tea Spoons, set, S 5 00; Gold Pens, with penrll and silver holder, S 1 00. Gold Finger Rings, 37, 4 , cents to 680; Watch Glasses, plain, LI!, cents, patent 181; -Lunet 25: other at ticles in proportion. All goods warranted to be what they are sold for. sl'.l uri•Tit NUS. On . ,hand, sortie g..01d anti silver Levers and L e pi nes , still lower than the above in ices. October 1, IS5:i. 1 v teg= Enli.GE and I lenr v Wtt Spnl 1 New Goo& - N W- 3.; S T JACOBS & BRO. respectfully inform their friends and the public generally, that they have opened a I' l / a rt - chant Tailoripg', ' Establishment,in the room recently me i eiwied by A. Arnold. n Sonth Baltitttore street, ' near the Diamond, where they will at all times" be happy to accommodate alt who roav•patron- ' ire them. Their. stock of Cloths, Cassimeres, I/esti:lgs, • Caszittets. Cords, Summer (Moods, &c., &e. , is large and selected frOrn . tlia latest styles—all of which they will dispose of at prices as low as they can possibly afford, their Sy' ICM being to sell UIIEAP, fur cash or twin. !,lry produce. They wilt make up garments of every de scription in the most substantial and, desirable manner, all warranted to fit and not., rip.-; r Goods bought of them not to be niade.4 in their establishment will be cut free of charge! They are malt ino• up a lot of IMA .6Y-MADE CLOTH in the beat manner, which they will sell as cheap as the cheapest. - They have also on' hand a large assortment tioßiery, Suspender*. ‘S'ltirli4. Shirt Coliar.g, &c., to which they Would - calE the attention 'of the public. • The Latest Fashions regularly received: Cash or Country produce always current for gaods or wook. .Don't mistake the place: March 17. 1856. &Jr rtir U '44 "rANT HATS : CAPS, BOOTS & SHOES, at:least Twenty per cent Cheaper 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 Sill:, Fur, and Slouch Hats, of the latest style, all cOlors and sizes,—white,- black, brown, tan, blue, drab, fawn—ate. Also, a large aiisortnient of Men's and Boys' fine Vail, Kip,-and Grain Boots. & Shoes, .L—Gent's tine Cloth and Patent Leather Gaiters. careful, Ladies, if you want walking and fine dress Shoes, such as Jenny Linds, Buskins ana Ties, Kid and lorocco Slipper's : 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 Palton's, at the south-east 'corner of Centre Square, before purcku u elsewhere, as .they, have by far the largest stock of seasonable goods in town, and iare detertnined•to sell very cheap,-- , -Take care, and keep a S All P look out that Sou do not mistake the place.— Remember Cohenn & Paiton's view Store, at the old stand of Kello- Kurtz. Gettysburg, March 31., 1856. - r - NEW GOODS GEORGE. ARNOLD r AS t just returned from the city with as, g lalge and beautiful a stock of Goods-as, has been &feted to the public at any titne-:— . among which . are Hosiery, Gloves, Under adeeveg,Mrs, Trimmings, Operk& Robe Lawns, Deßages, &o. Gentlemen's Goods in - great variety-; blue, brown; olive, claret, 411, plaid. cloud ed and figured Cloths; • Rack, brown, 'and Cassimeres, figured: plaid R'nd plain. of every shade of colors : Drab deTate; Cashine rats, BoinVzinv..s. Silk-warp Alpaccas, &c. Also Ready-tnaile Clothing in great variety, with a'lr,ge stock of Quite,nsware,.Groce,Vies, ac. all of which will be sold as cheap as they can he had at airy retail establishment in the county. The Ladies will please call, as we are at -pall times pleased to , see them. The Gentlemen's attention is invited to our 'large as , :ortnient in then• lino. In connection with the store otsr - • CLOTHING EMPORIUM, nt the Sand-stone Front, where everything i§ done up in the neatest and hest tnanner: We eau► rig.a man from head to foot on the very shortest notice. Call and judge fur yourselves. il 7,185 f). WashingtOn • DiOtel l • ..1/,bottstpien,tdcrins Courity, isn'a (Removel to the large mid , c onreniont house, formerly Carl's, cyposite the old stand. of oil. subscriber respectfully informs the public that he has opened.a Public House of Entertainment in , the borough tit' Abbetts ; town, where he will he happy .to entertain all who may call with him. • HaVing had many years' k now leOge of the business of hotel-keep ing, he flatters himself that his ellhrts to please will be satisfactory. Give the "Washington!' fa call. FRANOIS J. NVILZSUN. February 18, 1856. tf Flour ! Flour ! riMIE undersigned continues the Flour busi ness as hilretofore. sells by the barrel or any smaller quantity. By taking raoPrrs he eau. buy as high and sell as low as anybody else, and" by always endeavoring to keep none but the best, he hopes to merit and receive a continuance of liberal patronage. Oct. S, 1855 Egarthv'are. 01711 stock of hardware has been very much increased,. and persons building or requir ing anything in this dvpartment, should first call and see FA liNESitiC KS' Cheap Stock. NNETS. Ribbons and Flowers. of erery ' 11.1) variety, awl t 9 suit every tate. to be ellttll at W.M. At the Ikist Office. Land Claims. -tr. VE_undersigned_yrilLattend promftly to the collection of claims for Bounty Lands under the late att of Copgrese. Those .ivho have already received 40 . 0 r 80 acres, can now receive the balance, by calling on the subscri ber and making the necessary application. JOEL B. DANNER. • Crettyghnrg, March 12, 1855. tf Wirt.ll.,VCleHany itntllPlt nt fiEFICE •on the south side of the Public Squatd, 2 doors west of. the Sentinel office. Gettysburg, August 22, LSS3. I L Lawrence Hit t 111. D., • . _ ETAS his Office one door .west of the Luthe -141, rap church, in Chambersburg street, and opposite, Gyammer's store, where tlicse wish ing to have tuny Dental Operation. perform ed are repectfully invited to call. • REFIMENS : Dr. -D. , ..Gilbert, Dr/e. N. Bello - 0(y, Dr. D. Hornet, R. Kratit}i, .1). D., .Rev., 11. L., liaugher,.l.): Pfof. William, M. Reyna/as; 1.34%,., Prof. M. Jacobs, Prof. M. L. SmiV i er. - " • . Gettysburg; April 1.1,1.853. • if TIIE PERRY 'COUNTY MCITUAL FIRE Inourance -Conmiany, CAPITAL 039.586—effects insurances in 1-iany part of the State - , against loss by fire ; prudently adapts itx . bp'erations to its resour, ces; affords 'ample indemnity, and promptly adjusts its losses. Adams county is represented in the Board of Managers .by Hon... Nuns WM. MrCLEAN. Agent. Office of IL & W. 31eCleau, Uettyabarg. May 26, 1856. • Removid !. geauoval ! ERNEY & BRO. have removed to their old established house, No. ,67 West. Market street; adjoiding Ilantz, Frick & Co.'s Hardware Store. and directly opposite the 'residence of Gen. N..Doudel,,where they will continue, as, l. heretofore, the manufacturing - of CONFEC TIONARY. in Wits branches—SYßUPS, &c., itc., at the lowest city prices. Alsp, a careful , ly selected stock of , Wines and Liquors, . ,• . always on draught, and for sale in quantities ,to suit'. Also.:--a superior article of TOMATO KETCHUP, in prime condition, made by us, and sold by the gallon or in any quantity, very low—much less than city prices. .The article is :IS represented, of. superior. fla.vor: We also have if large lot of "CURED PICKLES," put up under our ovn supervision anti care, and offer them to lituilies low. . June It, 1850. . 'Diamond Tonstir. IOEI N W. if IPTO N, Pashionalllo Barber Ilres,,e), can at alPtimes he found .prepaiell to attend to the calls of.the. people, at the T'lltide, in tile Diamond, adjoining thZ . county From long experience, he flatters himself that he can go'through all the ramifications of the 'Tonsorial Department with such an infinite &wee of skill, as will meet with the entire sati:,fa :tion of all who may Submit their chins to the keen 'ordeal of his ra-. :tors. Ile hopes, therepe, that I)y his atten tion to huginuss: and a desire.`to please, he will merit as well as receive. a liberal share of pub lic patronage. The sick will be attended to at their private dwel lings. Gettysburg, Jan. 8, 1555. tf iVew - Millinery. 4AT-TLE-wishes - t0.1..t.1 .1..t.1 inform the . Ladres of town and country, that she is now, prepared to execute 111illinery in 411 its branchcs,.in West Aliddle street, a few doors - below •Mr. George • Little 7 sture.— Worli done cheaper than elsewhere in town. Please call and see. April 21, 1856. • PHILADELPHIA ADVERTISEMENT. Evagite Vac Si. Tideif Proof Safes t i l o.ll, Merchants, Lawyers, Farmers and' others, having Botik,v, r,ppers or other rfiluabkB, to preserve from FIRE 'or BURG LARS. Day & Newell's (11ohb's,) RANK. LOCKS. A CA It D.—The !•Fnix PRooF SAFE," that preserved our P:ppr.v, (IT., during the 4 , Great Fire at Hart's Buildin,g," was pur: chased' of ()LIVER EVANS, 61 S. 2nd St ; Philidelphia.—Getz dl'. Refrigerators Wate — rriTrTs - ; --- E VA NS' Premium Ventilated Refrigerators for cooling and preserving meats. IHI,Ver, ; Jag., truly) . and al4articles fdr culinary purposes. WAT E 1 111 T ERS: .purifyingrol: brdePish or min/,/q water. whether affected by..rains, limestone, marl or other causes; can be "bad Separate or attached to the Refrigerators--a small quantity or Ice cooling the whole:„ in the warmest weather. roils SIIOWKR334TIIS, foi• the use of warm . or odd water. %V Ann Clool,gas, for floteli4, Stores and Dwellings. Saw, Mums. for moving bore.:, hab2s; SEAL PILLS;;ES, COPYING do.,.DRUGGISTb... OLIVER EVANS, ' 61 South S',l.o . ild SI., (14,,rs bilotc Citesnut ( ESTABLISHED Is 1835.) Feb. 11,1856. ly Tailoring. Removed a Vetv Doors South oft lie Old Stand. H..SKELLY respectfully informs his old 0 • customers and the public generally, that he-continues the TAILWfING BuNIA - E,; near his old stand, in South Baltimore street. where-he will be happy to accommodate all who rimy patronize , him. All work entrusted to his care warranted !o fit and he of most sub stantial make. .Thankful for past favors, ho solicits a continuance tit public patronrge. Npriny and F, l 4,lims are received. Call and see them. Gettysburg; April 9, 1855. Important, r HE citizens of Gettysburg, and Strangers w h o d es i r e to know where to find a large and handsome variety of Summer II ATS and SHOES. are invited to call at WAY. PAX- S i ORE, where they will find the most elegant White Beavers . . and White Silk Hats, Panaina,•Canton and Braid also, Soft French Hats, and a large stock of Gentlemen and Ladies' and Children's Summer Shoes and. Gaiters of every style and price. Cell and see the. goods. W. W. PAXTON, June 10, 1556. Skiquelsaraita 0p1) to Cat►ert station, Baltimore, 31d. undersigned having leased the above Hotel \lntl put it in complete order, is pre pared to accommodate his friends and t h e travelling public. The proprietor , will be pleased to see his old friends. and promises to make their stay comfortable and satisfactory. ►gage taken to at.d from Calvert. Station - • '' Farm Lands for Sale! is !Ow PIZtPARF4I TO SELL Over Two Malions of.A.Cres OF FAItMING . ISAIDS, • • , I.t TRACTS OF 1.15 ACHES AND VPWARDS, ON' LONG OltiDn'S AND 'AT L,OW RATES O'F INTE,REST. MUM ,lands,were granted by the Govern- Anent. to aid in the construction of this Railroad. and includesoine of the richest and. most fertile - Prairies'in the-State,-intersperSed. here and there with magnificent gro'es of oak and other timber. The Road extends from Chicago, on 'the North-East, to Cairo at the South; and from thence to Galena-and-Dunlei in the North-west extreme of the State, and as all the sands lie within fifteen miles 0A saCh side of this Road, ready and cheap means are afforded by it for transporting the: products of the lands to any of thesepoints and from thence to Eastern and Southern,.roarkets.. Moreover, the rapid growth bf flourishing towns' and vii iages 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 anti peculiar ly fitted for grazing. cattle and - sheep,.or .the cultivation of Wheat, tndian corn, etc, , -Economy in cultivating and great produc tiveness are the well known characteristics of Illinois lands. Trees are not required to be cut dots., ° stumps ivrnbbed, or stone Picked off, as iA generally thecAeln - eultivating new land . in the older States. The 'first crop of Indian corn, planted on the mewly broken sod, usuplly ' repays the cost of plowinc., , ,and Wheat sown. on the newly-turned sod is sure to yield very LARGE PItoPITS. 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, a t • from $2 to 2,50 per acre. By judiciou,s.rnan agetn'ent, the land Amy be plowed and fenced the first, and under, a HIGH STATE OF CULTIVA 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 larger yield on the, cheap lands of illinoisover the high-priced lands in the Eastern and ,M)d dle ;States, is known to be much mote 'than sufficient to pay the differenee.of transportation • to the Eastern market. '• - Bituminous coal is.mined at several points alone. the Road, and is a cheap and desirable fuel. It can be delivered' at several' points. along the -Road at $1.50 to s4,oolper ton; Wood can .tsd had at. the saute. rates .per cord. Those who Mink of,settling,' in lotta or.gin. nesota, should bear it, mind;that bin& there, of any . value, along the water courses and for many, miles inland, have been disposed of : that for those located in the interior, there are no conveniences for transporting the produce to market, Railroads not -having been intro duced there. 'That to send the produce of theSe lands, one or two hundred mites - by wagon to market. would cost muds more than the ex ? pease of cultivating then' ; ancl•hence," Govitrn tnentllands. thus situated, at $1,25 .per. acre,- are not so good investments as:the land of - this company: at ilieprices fixed. The same remarks hold good 'in relation to thelands in Kansas and Nehraska, - for altlinogh vacant, ands may be. found nearer, the water courses,*.the distance to market is, far greater and every handt . ed 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 their prodnets4_and, to that extent precisely are•t he incomes fiom their Wins, and of course on their investments, annually and every year reduced. --The-great-fertility-of-the-laitds_naw offered_ for sale by this company, and their consequent yield over those of the E'astern and Middle States, is much more, than suflicient to pay the - difference in the cost of_transportation, especial ly in View of the facilities furnished by. this Road,' and others with which it connects, the 'operations of which are not interrupted - by the low water of summer, or the frost .o 1 winter: Price : a.o Terms of Payment. • The price will vary frtim $5 to 82'fr, accord ing to location, qualitir, etc. 'Contracts for Deeds may be made durilig.the year 1856. stip ulating the purchase Mone.y -to be paid in five annual installments. The first 'lO become due in two years from the date.of contract,. and the k others annually thereafter., The last paytnent--I' will become dim at the,•end of the sixth year ' front the date of the contract. K7lnterest Will be *charged at only •rnitEu per cent. per annum. *-As a security; to the pet forinance• of the contradt. the first twayears' interest must b( - 71Taid - iti - adva - ntei - anti - it ,- muste ---- be understood that at least one' tenth of- the land purchased. shall yearly be brought ander cultivation: • Twenty per cent. front the credit price will be deducted for cash. The • Com pany's construction bonds will be. received as. cash. READ.Y FRAMED 'FARM BUILDINGS, which can be set up in a feW days. can be obtained from responsible parsons. They will be 'lt !bet by 20 feet, divided into one living and, three bed-rooms, and will cost complete .set op on ground chosen anywhere along the Road, Sl5O in en.sh, exclusive of transportation.— Larger buildings may be contracted for at pro portionate rates. Special arrangements with dealers can be made,tosupply those purchasiug the Company's landS with fencing materials, agt 'cultural tools, and an outfit of provisions in any quantity, at the boWEsT WHOLEsALE PRICES.* K..) - It, is believed that. the price, long credit, and low rate 'of interest, charged ior these lands, Will: 'enable a, man %vitt a few hundred dollars 111 cash*a - nd ordinary ilu:ustiy, to make liiinself independent before :all the purchase money . becomes 'dop. In the mean time, the rapid settlement vl'the country will probably have increased their value four or five fold. When required an experienced person will tic company applicants, to give ,ititorination and aid in selecting lands. Circulars..containitig numerous instances of succeksful farming, signed by resyectable and well-known farmers living in the neighborhood Of the Railroad lands, throughout State— also the cost offencing, 'nice 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, Ureneh, or German, ad dressed ,to JO - I.IN WILSON , Land Coromis•doner of tile Illinois Central It. R. Co.— to the Ist of !tlliy. •‘, emie, CIIIC.Vi(I. ILL.; after that date in tile new stunt) l'assen.-er Depot. font of South Witter :Area.. April 1656: . • Seciind Street House, 2`th-42 No,lll SPeol . l,l Srnet, CHAS: P. SAVING, PaarßlETroz. V EIIMS---$1 per 41:1\---ISiugle Meals 25 N. B. Piea:.aut ruulaz, fur ladies. June 16, }SW. -If Flour for jade. F you want a , ;cod bars el of Flour, call at li()KE'S as:ue leas wade arlunry, inn •om MI 11121
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