14 - i'faKhlera.. • n led . rit: tiork4 ' l "Nidriont 'Dirtittrirs'uf BON, I point in Middle tow ty, on 't's'f ft ri /LW, 4,k e ; 244 44Y, 0 / 0 it 0/4; irr for tigi pur l! rise„ l4loploying, Teaclevrs. for- the winter -atm, ' sA t9yrp;hip. By order of the lionr(1, • F. W. K.IIOP3S, Sre'y. MigtAt:4.4.6566 *,,pirsooal r. pert y -A 17 , ,PUBLIC , SALE. IIATILL be 'offered at Publio Sale, on Satur- V VI ( tety: fh t , 30th. dO'/ n('ilityirNi ;it vf.. on the pretnises, the HOUSI4; AND I,OT, the gjr, property of the late Pirrsit Lim. de ceased, last Middle street, Cettys 'horgi'opposite the residence of Mr. E. Z. Little. The lot is 5Q feet front. and the Haase two story, frame and weatherhoarded, in' first-rate - repair; a never-failing well of water, and large variety of choice fruit on the premises. Also. at the same time and pinev, will he sold the following PERSON A L PROPEirrY, viz : A pair of good Bogs, Bed & Bedstead, Ta bles, Chairs, Corner Clipboard. Settee, Car ting, Stove end Pipe. Iron Kettles and Pots, pe - Vinegar and .Casks, Shoemaker's Tools, and Many other artistes UV imincrous to mention. Sale to 13011MIOTICe at 1. o'clock, P. M., on said day, when attendees* will bo given and terms outdo known ty N 1411.4, A. LUTZ, Executrix, PETER, HOFFMAN, Executor, Aug, U., 1.8") G. is Orphan's Court Sale. Y virtue of an alias order of the Orphan's -ILIP Court of Adams county. the subscriber. Administrator of Pam? Cont., deceased, will oder at publia sale, on the premises, on l'bur4- 41ay, the 28th day of August neat, the Real Es tate of said •decedent, viz A FARM, situate in Liberty township, Adanis county,—tbree-m-iles_west_li 's• • - burg, adjoining lands or Ilon. slaws McDivit, Maxwell Shields, and others. containing 164. Acres, more or less, about 30 acres of which are cleared• and in ,a good state of cultivation. .and =the balance is well covered with thriving. Chesnut and Rock-oalt Timber. Tttc improve ments are a one and a half story LOG sem ,' FIOtTSE, Log Barn, a young Orchard of gip; choice fruit, kc. There are two good springs near the dwelling. Persons wishing to view the' property are requested to,call upon, the subscriber, residing thereon. it will be offered undivided• or ia two parts, to suit purchasers. Sale to commence at 1 o'clock, P. M.. on said day, when attendance will •be given and terms made known by t. COLL, Atiner. By the Court—J. J. Baldwin, Cl'k. July ;28, 1856. is • fahnexteek Brothen 00.17: just received and are now opening a l'arge and choice stock of GOODS, and are prepared to sell to , all in want of any article in their line.' cheaper than can be bought else . having purchased our stock, in New York,-Philfidelphia & Baltimore, thus .having the -advantage' of all three markets, we can fitter inditceitienti 'which cannot be had else where in the county.- Our stock embraces brefortfoiids of every variety, incluclinOuqquar. Salts, Chnyli Delnines, Berages, Sill; And Lawn everything-fashionable for Ladies' wear. greli Gifuliiititin;Ve hive beauti ful styles 5 . 1,f, Goods (or. costs,. Mints. Vests, ece• 1.26.611„Pa11.,,,1Ve deem it uesdless enumerate tile variety ocetylet ihnJ ' one Jarge;s4o l 6:as..w9 ar - ti Ore,p4r i ed fnrnisk veryti#94 , pi our tit th e lowest forige , Call &Orr ' : '''FA.,IIN2STOITS. " ' 4 ' /4 ' S i gn of Vie RIO) 01.6" r - Sehaat Atiseaid lust 'front- o with ,the Largest and Pre.ta- , T . '8144:0 ODDS - fir - the Spring and Suit 4/ 4 414.06. to'6', , actin in Clottpburg ! r : -.bte:b b.'totind, plain ao fitiW;DiteS,S, SligS;;, .black` 118, Ail qualti43:tind ; plain Delaiites. plain nod tigurB Berage, Berage Delaines, ,Lawna,, Pk/Khan/a, i PrintS, ,5114WLS, llosigrk; Cloths, of all colors and prises'; Lassiweres, for tiro and boys' wear, Yestings; li/slit/a; Tiekings, Purchisingl-at the'loWe.44 rates ! f' an/ prep pared to sell at,aE.loNeprjcies Es goods can be -lull at _any. gther #.4.B.l4isignent in the- e.ootity. Iu rOpr Or WhiCh, 1R Vhe All to call and ex , Amino nor:,,a,ttici, when tb.ey will t,e satistled that such is the fast. .bo' thwest corneroLthe_Djamond_ at !NI ti more.strect. April 11, 1550.. Caledonia iron. FAliNgsT9e4 BaOTLICRS, hitqing the e;tclosive We , of-Caledopia KollcJ Troll for .Gettysburg. r woul.d call the Attention .of buyers to this toake, of ion—the best in the market. —which will be Sold at the, lowest raks.. "W4l.lseep, a - large, supply ,of ilaintnored Iran gonstandy on baud. Ci 4 t Abe sign 'of the Dec, , , R.ZO ,MON T„ Cell and See Us ..i.T_TnE NEW STAND. Vine. P. respectfully announces to his friends and the public generally that be continues the PAIL9,4IANG business, in the room adjoining the store of J. fence Shick, **miming on the Diamond.— has made arrangements to receive regular. ky the lortisr Positing.% and it will he his con. ,statit aim to give entire satisfaction to those who may favor him with their custom. IL — p•Country produce will be taken in ex. ,change fur work. VrAl. T. ,KINCJI. tiettysburg, December ,t 7, 1.855; 1y Eta i 'Mad. 'MINS over the Hanover ,1;r eh nailrond 1 now run as follows : First Train leaves lianover at 9 4. if., With _Passengers for York, klarrisbar,, , P, Columbia clad Train also connects with the ,E4press for, Baltimore, axiiving there at 12 It." Second Train leaves at 3 P. at., Ny:Ltb passen zers fur 13altittiore and intermedia.te places, .snd returns Is-,411 passwigers from York : & ApriJ2l. J. LF,113, lENTLEMEN,.do you ,want to select from A ILA large and bAudsnme variety of Llravats, Incliierchiefa, luspend4rs, &c. ? if you do, SULU UK'S. N Y LTION —.Schick keeps all of,Fancy Stutionely, hells it we; .4hett.p. if uut i cheaper than anybody tlse ih the town or the county. If you don't ,call in.and .see,for yonDielve4. Jan. 7. C - ORN DaYERS.—The attention of MEL , itwiLed to a very .sii perior article far drying .(4)li.N, which cau Le had at al,l ,huts ct Jan. FA. WARRENS' -ATI W Si.'Or)K of Rcarly -made Clothing, a 1; a _great v4,riety_ie F,mey A roe! eB, at trytOß4-PC70.,,,-.11 pr;tne article just receiyc < 5.1 1 .11 iON•vi, 4 6 1.131q)N SEEDS tr) had .st. 11.. : k ICEtt & Z1EA:71,1],5) NEW WIJOLE"SAL-E 1 . Thug stor, - - N. SPRNCEB, THOIAS, No. 26 South "rt. Second 'street, Philadelphia, ' Importer, Illantifactorer and POW in Drags and - Medici nes . , - Cheiiiicals, Aaids. Dye ittull's. - Paints; Oils, Colors. White Lead, - French and _Ameri can White Zino; Window' Glass, Glassware. .Varnishes, -Brushes, Instrinnents, Ground' SPicos, WholeSpiceS, and all other articles us 7 tially:_kept by' Druggists, including Borax. Indigo, - Glue, Shellac, Ponsli, ,ta„'&c., km.- --All orders by-Mail-,or-otherwise- promptly—u teadeil to. - 'l3ountry Meruhants aro' invited to call'and Oainine our stock before, purehaSirig elsiwbere. : Goods sew:, to any of the.wharves or railroad 'atatiOns, prices lot } * and 4rnothi warranted, * 1 . f March 17, J . -8 5 G. - r. 13.' PIXIBDIATE ilalEo lOU. TILE - , , TO F. 4 ii 4 tir be lied -at*the drug sLcrps of 1t JR., H. Buehler, Gettysburg . , and James A. Odor? ,Hiutiliisburg, a, most 0;TIllat remrsll . 6), the Aotirdirbe,,which will, (if propi.rly lip -061, according to directions,), cure thr tiros/ ivia6l44 11,011picim in.littothinpon.ylll, Should the 1 paiii in eourso of tliva reappear, the same ap iplication has to. be nide again. and after two ;or throe applications the cure will be elfeettial. I Please call for A. Forger's Toothache I.lulsatni ,r7J)rice 25 cents per phial. - . 1 -- fi.ugust 27, 1, _ __ 855. ly . „ . i . David A. 'Buehler, .2iiiirgirnt - ' , - , . . .. , riVILL proiniuly attend to colleations and V V all linsmes4 entrusted to his care. (a -- 0111ec in the Diamond, adjoining store of A. m, Kling. . • Gettysburg,'Feb. 4,4856. ly ' - ' D. 111.1.; . onaughy, ..3ttararq at Law ....1,, (Office rcinoved to one docir West of Buehler's Drug :,. Book-store, Chain bersbu rg street,) -.Attorney & Solicitor, for Patents and Pensions, Bounry Land Warrants, Back-pay sus „ pentled Clainis,and all other claims against 1 the Government at Washington. I). C. : also American chums in England. Land Warrants located aid 'sold, or binight, and highest prices ,F,l - Veli. - •Agents engaged in loaating . warrants ;n lowa, Illinois anti, other Western States. l'Apply to bin) personally or by letter. - Gettysburg.. Nov. 21, 1853. ______ . _.... _ Fresh Goods. TOWs 1-10 Kg lok; just received a fresh sup -,' ply of 80,1111#:B. 0001)8, to which he galls the atteuijoi; of the public. By -quick sales and small profits.” he tl enabled to for ,nish Goods to the satisfaction of all who call. Gettysburg, Jou 23, 1856. E J, 'L. SCHICK, ADZES, flo you wptit to buy cheap and I A - 4, p r , „ yyp u r. c.c . s. can I .11-INL'SICw 40 11 14 / 1 / / - C" .\‘'N \‘,‘" ' ri i I ' /' •,' •P' . -:,...-----, (______,. - ot't') i cm j Pi i • ___../ ~D ' ' .... a .... Tin Ware, itc. SAMITE!, 0. COOK informs 'hit: friends and flu) public generally, that-he 11104 'on }sand,' at hisSliOlipearly_priposito the Post-Office, a very large and well-immle assortment of TIN. WAIVE, which he will Bell at prices which' cannot fail to please., He will also execute to order i i with promptness, in' a worktrian-like manner, and with the best materials, ail kinds of !-LOUSE SPoIITING. METALLIC ROOF ING, H ylritANll N Olt(. Gettysburg, Nov. 12, 185,5. ti Now is the Time, FOR CHEAFDAGUERREOTYPES! SIN F. A VEIZ respectfully announces to the • Ladies and Gentlemen of Gettysburg and vicinity, that he fine resumed the J)aguerreo• type business, at. the old stand, in fiieunbers burg street, where ho will be happy to receive visitors desirous of securing perfect. Daguerreo types of themselves or friends, 'Doing furnished with an entirely new and costly apparatus, he is prepared to. take pie': tures in every style of the art And insure per feat satisfaction. 11:7C4arges from rio cents to $lO. fUlfours of operating from 8 A. M. tO 4 P. M, :71:1 dress avoid light, red, blue, or ple. Dark dress adds much to the, heauty'of the picLure. Feb. 4,185 a. tP 3rew llardwaai Store. TiE subscribers would Yespectfully• an nonnce to their friends and the, public that they have opened a Hardware Store, in Balti more atreet, adjoining the 'residence of David • tend to offer to the public a large nod gentsral assorttnent of Hardware. Iron, 'Steel, Groceries, c uTL E RV, COACH TRINLIJINGS, SPRINGS, AXLES, - drpor k 21D 2D) 11 4 iez 9 (.10m . ..ware, Toe fipNltcp, Palntm, 01Is, and Dye-stud's, in general, including. every description of arti cles in the aboie line of business, to whieh they invite the attention of Coach makers, Blacksmiths, Carpenters, Cabinet - makers, Shoe-makers, Saddlers, and the .public• getyr ally. Our stuck having been 'selected with great care and purchased for cash, we guaran tee (for the ready money.) to dispose of any part of 'von as reasonable terms as they eau be purchased anywhere: We 'particularly request a eats from our friends, and earnestly solicit It share of public favor, as we are determined to estaiiiish a char aitter for selling Unods at.doW prioos and doing hoSiuess (Air prioei lA% jOl% B. 1)-3NN""' DAVID ZIAiL.E,'It. Gettysburg, Juno 9, 1.8,51.,. tf TRUSSES! TRCSSES !! Tii.USSES ! !! ."§-1 C. H. Needles, TRUSS MUCH ESTABLISH :AI I:N 1 ;. ner (d . Tweliih and line" ,• P itiut Iphirr, hiroarical. 4.)f fine FuNcu TRUSSES, combining r Mildness, ease an durability with correct construction. Hernial or riipttwed patients can be. suited by retnit!ing amounts, as below :—Sending number of niches round the hips, and stating side affected. Cost.of single Truss. $2.25, $4, Si. Double-35, ‘5,6. $8 and 810.• Instruc tions as to wear, and how to effect a cure, when possible, scut with the Truss. - Also fur sale, it) gaseat variety, Pr. Banding'x ling ro •- , 1 Pried,. Body Brave, for the cure of Prolapsus Props and Supports. Pateni. Shoulder Brace's, Chest. Expanders and Ereemr Braces. adapted to all with Stoop Shoulders and Weal: Lungs : English Elastic Ahdoininal Belts. Susp,?.iisories. Syringes— node and retna.l2.,Liidies'ltoonis. with La dy attendants. [Aug. 6, 18.55, ly CARRIAGE Trinnnine; an always be boap , :lit lower, And a larger assortment sew harel3 - .la - ways -to ZVI a rrwr - ESTOCKS'. Grit ymborg Foundry. NEW FIRM! prim undersigned, having catered into part nership to carry on the Foundry business under the thin of VV A RREN & Stro;S, hereby make known to the citizens of Adams and ad 4: joining counties, that we are prepared to make everything in.olir line of business._ We have constantly on hand, the-- , - - - - Hathaway and other Cooking Stoves, the Polar — Air-Tight and 'yen-plate Stoves, of various. styles antl - sis; Pots. Kettles and' Pans. and sill other Iron Cooking Utensils, Waille Irons, Washing Machines, Ash-plates, Boot-Scrapers, .It.e. • Castings for and other:Machittery, PLOIIOII CASTING,6. of every defieri f.gdintieniSu;. We make the Seyisr, sr:r • . . different kinds of Witherow Plyughs, We have also got different patterns of Fencing - and Railing, for Cemeteries, Yards and Porches, which can't be beat for beauty and cheapness. Prj --- -A II the above articles will be sold cheap for cash or country produce. • 9r7'l3lackstnithing still confirmed. BRASS CASTINGS and everything in our uric niatle to order. THRESHING MA e HINF,S repaired ,at the i shortest notice. Being Moulders ourselves,l we will do our work swim THOMAS WARREN, MARTIN WARREN, HIRAM .WARREN, THOMAS A, VVAKREN. Gettysborg, May 14, 1855. tf A LMUIE AND ell P LOT OF GROCER, ES, &C. T i l M ANIJ EL ZIE;GLYArhas just returned ,I front the 'city with the lartfeet lOt of kiliOUl . ;l//liS be has ever before opened, to which he invites the attention of all. convinced that he earl offer Roe iwtoLuts, Ile has also a fine lot of HAUS, SIiOULDI'3IiS, 41 , c; . 11 1 1S11 of all kinds ; Ora twes, Lemons, and ' other l'/Uils ; Orackers, Nuts, Confectiocs; Negars, Tobaceo, Snuff, and a general varie , y of evorYthlolZ , "from a needle to an anchor," almost. Give him a call, If you want to Loy what's cheap and good. 0. , Ouuntry Produce taken in eKehan!ze for - no,ols. .. . ... . _ . J a. Hay Wasite i ! l t i l a : 7' 185 - DERSONS having hay to sell will do well JIL by calling on the tillbseriber; in Gettys. I burg, who is desirous of purchasing. The 1 highest market price. will be paid at all times. f'As be intends having the Ilay, after be - - lug packed. hauled either to llattover or ilalti i more, the preference to haul will be given to those from whom he inay• purehase: t . SOLOMON POIt7F.IIS. ' December 6, 1852. tf . . - • - Jewelry! jewelry ! L. SC lift! K. has now on hand a. large! 0 • and splendid assortment of 'J e w e l r y, coin , ! i pr sing everything . in that line-- Breastpin's, tar-Ilings, Fing,er-Itings, Chains, - &c,. &,c,'— i all Of whit h, lie is_selling tit the lowe.:t:living I , profits..- Call and examine fur yourselves—m.)l trouble to show goods. [April' 21. 1 - -. Read y.tanule Clothing . .41 ,SAgSON'S' . li CH Rd? P CLOT H ING EM PO niu3r. IF you tv;ititt a suit of lI,F:Any-AtAns ei,o•rrumit, I eumploto in every respect, of 'the latest; style, and cheaper than they cao.be purchased At any establishinent in the c00t.y....-call - at; ' 4 NlAnctia Sotswi's, opposite the Batik „in York street. - T have just received front the (:astern Cities the largest and best assortment of Goods ever'olliwell in Gettysburg. to ofterilig to sell 1 10;pritit Goods at I.owEit prices than o li te r, d ea l, ass, F , loiply rttpiest purchasers to call and satisfy' themselves of the troth of my elks, j by a personal examination of my, goods and i prices. , Buying exclusively for cash, I can t 1 , buy cheaper aud sell cheaper than any ocher sou in the poutity, .11-y-6oo4l4—are n • tip in the best style by tisperienced workmen, i and can't be excelled by any customer Tailor, My stock consists,. in part. of I Coats of all Sizes,- 1 prices; colors, and kinds, - titutle up in u suite, ; , rior manner. Also Pants and Vests, of the I latest and most fashionable. style- and every. kind of goods suitable for Spring and Summer hear; also, . . . . i 11007'S ..IND SHOES, .i Awl a large as-ortment of GENTI.IiSINN'S ANI),! Boys' FURNISUING Goons, consisting or eNrra! lquality Ilium hosom 811 i rts, SUspelulo - S. gloves, half [lose, 12.ollars, neck and pocket Ilandkvr , i chiefs, and an extriturdinary assortment of i black sant and fancy self adjusting Stocks, ,' and various other fancy articles, to ,, ether with i l-13-tulit ellas,--Truitks,-Carpot_Bags-,_uts,C.a_ps, Boots and Shoes. 1 i - 1 ant also prepared to sell- wholesale to' country merchants desiring to sell again, Ready, I Made Clothing at GIIEAKIi RATE* Tihtti VAN ilti liOutilyr IN 'OM CITIV.S: if 'you doubt 41 'call i and 41,Saming ler yourselves. mAllf ITS SAMSON. N. B. All Goods bought of tic will be ex changed if they do not prove satisfactory. ',l Gettysburg, April 14.; 1.5.56.. fwo TriousAND PIECES IN aI I Paper. COBEAN4 PAXTON have opened an un usually large assortment of Wall Paper, of every style and variety, flora 121. to 40 cts. - a piece. Housekeepers and Paper dangers are invited to call and exarninc the .track, which is Stlperior to anything, heretofore offered in this—inarket. Only 12 1 . cents a piece, or-1; cents a yard. for Wall Paper ! Qul , tyshurg, Feb. 25, 1856. - - B. iltmehler, attrirurti nt Law, WILL faithfully and promptly nttend to all business entrusted to him. Ile speaks the German tang-nage. (Alice at the same place, in South Baltimore strtet, near Forney ;s drug store, and neatly oppo;:ito Van nur & Ziegler 's store. Gettyslnn g, March O. Stauffer Harley. ri FIE.% P ATC HES AND JEWELRY, A..) wholesale and retail, at the Philadelphia Watch and Jewelry More, No. 96 North Sec ond street. corner of Quarry, Philadelphia. Gold Lever Watches. full jeweled. 1S carat cases, 828 00: Gold Lepines, 10 carat, ;824 00: .Silver Levers, full jeweled. SP2 00: Silver Le pines, jewels, 89 00: superior Quartiers, 87 00; (bold Spectacles. 57 00; tine Silver do. 81 50; Gold Bracielets. 83 00: Ladies' Gold Pencils, 00; Silver Tea Spoons, set. 83 00; Gold Pens, with pencil and silver holder, 51. 00. Gold Finger Rings, ;i7 t cents to 880; Watch Gl:ksSes, plain, P2l cents. patent 181: Lunet 25: other articles in proportion. All goods warranted to be what they are sold for. STA LTEEII & HARLEY, On hand, some gold and silver_Levers arid Lepines, still lower than the above prices. o,:toher 1,4 . ly . _. Spout i ing : __ JOHN WIT,SON, 1EOM; E and Henry Wain pier will make t.amt enintni4sionnr of the !lbw'', euntr.tl It. It, PO -- -ilon.;e-Spoutiug,a4d-pu-t-u+t,he--s4mo4. ( "I''''' "I: t" t.lo I ' ' "' ' l `r• ; ' 2 "I'll;: - . tn AV Viaa L; tr lrt)„. MI.. ; . t., , 0 th,t - .I it., in - Ow welt ~tune for cash or eountry rode e. Partiwrs Ilnd ail 1.4...eu.;Q: pupa. lout ot Sut;tli 11,tuc Street,. others wishing- their houo.os..barirs -- , &e., spout , April "1., 18. - -16- 6:11 ed, would do well to give them a call. i . - 4i . 4 :, H. wA.).. , LEH. r itcN i:. carpct 11.1 gs and Umbrella.. fur or pt IS, 1&ii• tf ,u,ai;b; t;u1;11 a iN..ION. Flour lbr Sale. -111,P yon want ; gml - barrel a Flour, ,call at HOKE'S - STORE, as he has made arrange. mews to have always the best, which he will self at 25 cents advance. La.y . 5. Second Street House, 42_117.1111.__Secolid.Strect, Plailadelphia—! CHAS. P. SWING, Pitop Meals 25 cents. N. B. Picasunt ruum for Li 41103. Juno 16, 1846.- tf Warm Lands for ,Sale ! The Illinois Central Railroad Company IS NOW PREPARED TO SELL Over Two Millions of Acres OF FARMING LANDS, IN TRACTS OF 40 ACRES AND UPWARDS, OS 1". 1 )NG CREDITS AND AT VOW RATES OF INTI LE,ST. trifiEsE lands were granted by the Govern ment, to aid in the construction of Otis rtriiroad, and include some of tho richest and moct fertile Prairies in the State, intermpersed here and there with magnificent groves of oak and' other timber. The goad extends from Chicago. on the North-East. to Cairo at the Eual). and from thence to Galena and Dunleith, in the North-west extreme of iheState, and as all the lands lie f.vithin fifteen miles on each side of this Road, ready and cheap means are afforded by it for transporting the products of the lands to any of these points and from thence to Eastern and Southern markets. Moreover, tier rapid growth a flourishing towns and vil lages along the hoe, and the great increase in popnlation by itionigratiom-ete,--alrord-a-sub-- staritial and growing hove-deinatui fur farm produce.. , The soil is a dark, rich . mould, from one to five ket- in depth, is gently rolling and peculiar ly fiwal for grazing cattle and sheep. or the cultivation of Wheat, Indian corn, etc. Economy in eoltivating and great produc tiveness are the well knows characteristics of Illinois lands. Trees are not required to he cut. down, stumps,grubl,ed, or stone picked off. as is generally the case in cultivating new land in the older States. The first crop of Indian - corn, planted on the newly broken soil, usually rep 's the cost - of ploWinr , and fencing. 11' t sow ti" oil the new ly-turned sod is sure to yield ve itql; PROEMS. A man with a plow acrd two y ke of oxen will break one and a half to, two acres per day. Contracts can be made for breaking, ready for corn or wheat, at from w 2 to 2,5() per acre. By judicious man agement, the land may be plowed mid fenced the first; and under a lIIGICFrATE OP CULTIVA TION the second year, • - - Corn, grain, Cattle, etc.. will be forwarded at reasonable rates to Chicago, fir the Eastern - market. and to Cairo for the Southern. The larger yield on the cheap lands of Illinois over the high-priced lands in the .Eastern and i\lid dle States, is known to be notch none than talleient to pay the differenee of tranApurtation to die Eastern market. Batton/loos 'coal is mined at Several ,poin's along the goad, and is a cheap and deSirat , fuel.. it can he delivered La several pointsl along the Road at ;A..sti to $4.00 Per ton ; Wood can be had at the same rates per cord. Those who think of settling in lowa or Min nesota, shook', hear in mind, that lands there, of any value, ' along the water courses and for rimy miles _inland. have-been disposed of ':--- that for those located in the interior, there are no conveniences for transporting the produce tit market.. RaProads hut having' been intro &Cod there. That to send the produce of these laniis, one or two hundred miles.by.wagon to Inarket, would cost notch more than the ex pense of cultivating them ; and hence. Govern wirt-tatuls-drus—srtuated . ,25 - per - a - cre - , - : are riot so good Investments as the laud of this company at the prices fixed. The game remarks hold good in relation to theimuls ih Kansas and Neloaska, for although ._may he flaind neareir the water courses, the distatice to market is far greater and et'ery hundred miles the produce of those lands - are carried either in wagons, or inter rupted water communications, Increases the expenses or tralfr,portation.. which must , be borne by the settlers, iu the reduced pica of their products 4 and to that extent precisely are the incomes front their forms, and of course on their itiveslteetits, annually and every year reduced. The great fertility of the lands, now Offered for sale by this cam patty, and their consequent yield over thoso of the Eastern and Middle iStates, is much more than sufficient to pay the dffference in die cost of transportation, especial ly in view of-.the facilities furnished, by this Road, and others with which it connects. the aerations of which are not interrn ted b the low water of summer, or [fie frost of winter. Price and Teilthi of Payment. The price will vary from $5 to B`-. 3 5. accord , ing to location, quality, etc. Contracts for Deeds intik be made during the year .1.550, stip ulating the purchase money to he , paid in five annual installments. The first to become dmi in two years from the.date of contruet, and the others annually thereafter. The last payment will become due at the end of the sixth year from the date of the contract. L7lnterest will be charged at only TanEH per cent. per annum. As a security to the pet formance of the contract, the first two years' interest lutist be paid in advance, and it must be understood that at least one tenth of the land purchased shall yearly be brought limier cultivation. Twenty per cent, front the credit price will be deducted fur cash.. -The Com pany's construction bonds will be received us cash. IL / RE.inv FRAMED FARM BUILDINGS, which can be set up in a few days, can be obtained from responsible persons. They will be 1.2 feet by •?O feet, divided into one living and three bed-rooms, and Hill cost complete set up on _ground shosen anywhere along the Road, 8100 in cash, exclw;ive 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 tencing materials, agiicultural tools, anC, an outfit of provisions in any quantity, at the LowssT wtiot.ssA PRICE 3. It JS believed that the price,_ long credit, and low rate of interest. charged 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 Live When required an experienced person will ac. company applicants, to give information and aid in selecting lands. Circulars. containing numerous 4nstances of sn c ee-gful farming, signed by resisectable and welt-known farmers living in the neighberhood of the Railroad lands, throughout the State-- also the cost of fencing, price of cattle, expense of harvesting. threshing etc., by contract—or any other inforination—will be cheerfully given, on application, either personally or by letter, in English, French, or licrinan,Ead dressed to" TIM PERRY COUNTY 'MUTUAL FIRE , Ihrourauce Compan%7, - if!AMTAt sl34.sB6—effects insurances in k-), any part of the Stater againstloss by ; prudently adapts I.ts_operatinus to its resour ces : affords- ample indemnity, and promptly adjusts its losses. Adams county is rcpresen ted.in the Board of Managers by-11.Oa. MOSES WeTYAN. WM. WOLF:AN, .1,/07q. Office 4%31. & W. Mc:Mean, Gettyiburg. May 26.1..856. JOHN UOEE. MIMS LOUISA'K ATE I.II"PLE wishes to inforin die Ladies of town and country. that she is now preparTo execute-Millinery in all its branebeg, in West Middle :meet, a few - doors below Mr. George Little's store.— Work done cheaper than elsewLere in town. Please 'call and see, April 21, 185 G. rroF, undersigned will attend promptly to 11. the e.ollwition of claims for Bounty Lands under the late act of Congress. Those who have already received 40 or 80 acres, can now receive the balance. by calling on the suhseri• ber awl waking the necessary application. JOEL B. J_).INNF,'It.. Gettysburg, March .12,1855. tf 1 1.Vm. 8. 1 'Cleflan, • • • 3tturneti nt rnut. d - IFFECE on the south rile of the Public 15 Square, 2 doors west of the Sentinel office. Gettysburg, 46 gust 22, 1853, tl - A8 his Office one door west of the babe l. k ran church, in -Chanthersburg :treet, and opposite Gratniner's store, where those wish-. in , to have any Dental Operation ',el funn ed are respectfully invited to • RErEitusois : Dr. D. Gilbert ; Dr. C. N. Bet luchy , 1)r. D. Horner, Rev. C. P. Krauth, D. 1)., Rev. H. L. Baugher', 9. D., Rev. Prof. William M. Reynolds, Rev. Pruf. )I..Jacubs, Prof. M. L. &Lever. E.I.INEY BRO. have removed to their old established house, No. 67 West 'Alarket street, a( - bolding, Ilatim, & Co's Hardware Store. And directly opposite the residence of Dondel, where they will continue. as heretofore, the manufacturing of CON I , EC TIONARY. in all its branches—SYßUPS. &c., at the lowest City prices. Also, a careful ly selected stock of always on draught, and fnr sale in quantities to -alit. Also—a superior article of TD.NIAI KETCHUP. in prime condition. wade by us, and . sold by the gallon or in any quani•ty. very low —much lo.s than city prieei. The Artutle Is as represented. of soot.? ior Havoc. We-also have a large lot of —CURED PIC put up under our own supervision and flare, anti (der them to fantil;es luw. June 16, 1856. II futmond Ton'' or. I i 0 lIN \V, TIPTON, Feishimialar Bonier and • Mir Dre.lsrr, can at all times be found prepared to attend to the calls of the people, at the Ten/We, in the- Dintmind, aAljoinipg the •County . Building. Front long, experience, he, flatters hiniself that he can go through all the ramifications of the Tonsorial Department -with -such an infinite -degree—of—skill, as will fleet w ith the entire satisfa,ltiou of all who may submit their chins to the keen ordeal of his ni -1 zors. He hopes, therefiwe, that by his atten tion to hukine:-.;s. and a desire to please, he. will merit as well - as receive, a liberal share of nib- . lie patronage: - The . sick will be attended to at their private dwellings.. 'Gettysburg, Jan. 'B, 1855. tf Evans' fire SA. Thief Proof Safes ! V OR Merchants, Lawyers, Farmers and 11. others, haring Mays or (Aim rahm/Wes, to preserve flow FIRE or BURG 141RS. .4 CA I:l).—The ‘lftim Pitomo SAFE," that preserved our Books. Ptqwrs. dw., riming the '4.l;ll:at File at Hart's WAS 'pur chased of OLIVER. EVANS, 61 8• 211 d 8t.••: 13Itch. EVANS' Premium Ventilated flefrigerators for cooling and preserving me fix, im f. teal and all. articles for' culinary purposes: WAT Eit FILTERS, for - purifying iwarkish, or urr0,1,1,l water, whether affected by- rains. limestone, marl or other causes can he • had separate or attached to the Itefrigeratoi small quantity of Ice cooling:the whole, in the warmest weather. PuierAtaxSrmwEitil.vrus, for the use of m•trut or rn/ti water. MATER COM.ER.S.,, for H ote Is, Stores and Dwellings. SToRE Timms. for moving boxey, 1 SEAL PE.4SSES,- COPYING do., DUrG(asr do. OLIN Ell EVANS, N o . 61 - Sold h f., 2 dom. , : briore Citcsnut. Removed a Few I)o , rs Smith ortheOld stand. TII. SKELLY respectfully' informs his old • customers and the public generally, that he continues the 7 7 .1/LO/UAW firs/NEss, near his old stand, in South Baltimore street. where he will be happy to accoinftiodate all who may patronize him. All work entrusted to his care warranted to fit and be of most sub stantial make. Thankful for past favors, he solicits a continuance of public patronrge. co= 2h e ~V.l t• riwk will Nummer lzishions are received. Call and see them. Gettysburg,' April 9, 1855. THE citizensof Gettysburg and Strangers who desire to know where to find a large and handsome variety of Summer - HATS and SHOES, are invited to call at W. W. PAX TON'S STORE, where they will find the most elegant White Beavers, and White Sill: Hats, Panama, 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 7.nd price, Call and see the goods. June 16, 1556. Susquehanna Hotel, Opplslte Calvert Station, Baltimore. Md. TH 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 he pleased to see his old friends, and promises to make their stay comfortable and safitiactorv. liaggar , c taken to at.d from Calvert Station tree of charge. 111(i I assortment of Queensware, China, .. V Stone, and Crockery kV a r e . at New Millinery. Biiinaty Land Claims. J. Lawrence Hill, lit D., Gettysburg, April .11, 1853. tf Reknoval ! Ilesnoyal ! Wines and Livers, PHILADELPHIA ADVERTISEMENT. Day & Newell's (I-iobb's) BA LOCKS efrigeratars-S . ---W-ater Filters. ( ESTABLISHED IN 1835.) Feb. 11, MOO. /Y Tailoring. Important. - eel rf - 61' July 9, 1855. If C U BEAN & AXTUN '6. W. W. PAXTON. Removal ! evititival TILE ORIGINAL 6'4) NI, Old !) STA NI), ilr-Nrdeb. , /, 11e.Or.4,.itct trxl, and (Nolo tody 17,-Oproeit! • 4 1 & 13 11NEY 120:have . removed their-large -1 -11 ' and carefully elected Stuck, to the 'Orig- Ina! old House formerly occupied by them, NO. G 7 WestMari . .et street. adjoining flainz, Frick CO's. Hardware store, rind directly - oPpoPile tho residence of Gen. Michael Dou- Yori:. Pa. 'nib; house was opened by them for business purposes some tea year, ago, as a wholesale candy factory,' foreign fruits, fancy goods, no tions, 6cc,. &c., in. very large variety. Their superior and unequaled Candy and Confectionary, personally made by them daily. and of course al - Ways fre.iii, has been acknowledged by all long ago. the best and finest Mork ever offered 1 and sold in York. Understanding their busi ness as they do—in this branch especially -1 they have every facility for prosecuting it to the best advantage, and cah offer facilities sr,l perior to any other house - here or elsewhere,A rcgards 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 ‘stiAict and prompt At-teption to busi ness, a continuance of the , liberal patronage hitherto extended to them.. June 16, 185 G. - NEW GOODS! GEORGE'.ARNO.LD TI AS just returned from the city with its tiTlatoe - and — beatitiful a - stock of Goods as has been offered to the pubic at any time— among ychich ure Hosiery, Gloves, 'Under sieLvus, CoHarm, Tritumingg, Opera & Robe Lawns, Deßages, &c. Gentlemen'i , Goods in great variety : black, blue, brown, olive, claret, drab, plaid. clop& ed and figured Cloths ; black, brown, and fancy Cassimeres, figured, plaid and plain, of every shade of colors; Drab de'l'ate, eashme retts, Bombazines, Silk-warp AI paccas, &c. Also Ready-made Clothing in great variety,. with a large stock of Queensware, Groceries; Sm.' all of which Hill be sold as; cheap as they can he had at any retail establishment in the. count•. The Ladies will please call, as we. at all dimes pleased to see them. The . Gentlemen's attention is invited to our large assortment in their line. In connection with the store is our • CLOTHING EMPORIITAI, itt, the Sand-stone Front, where tverytbing is. dune tip in the neatest ;toil hest 111:17111V7. We eau rig a mn frolll 'head• to foe. on the yew' shortest notice. Call and judge for yu=selves.. April T, / ..,(fr ris"- JaQ•-• u WANT HATS, CA ['S, BOOTS & SHOES. Y at least 'faYid!, per cent ( h , frprr tkel yon ever bought befors , , remember it is at COLT,AN & PAXTONS, where they are to he hail it great var;ety. consisting of Gent's anth Boys* tine Silk, Fur and SlOuch Hats, of the latest style, all colors and siAes,—white, black, , brown, tan. blue, drab, fin-n: &e. Also. a large assortment of Xlen's and Boys' fit , .-.4e Calf, - Kip, and tirain -- Cloth and Patent Leather Gaiters, I careful. Ladies. if pan want walking and Tina Idrts,s,Shoes, such a..; Jenny LitAS, Bitskans Ties, Kid and Nloro;:co Slil,pea : also a bean ,. tiftil article of Ladies' Dress. Gaiters,: with a. ° fancy I.(;;lrterS and Shoes.—that yoni find (!tbenn Paxton's, .at the so.tith•east comer o 1 Centro Square, befbre purehasing elsewhere, as they have by far the largest stock, of seastialile. ! good , : in town. and are detertutatcl to s4ll very cheap.—raft, care ; and keep a SHARP look out that you do not - thist*ka the place...;. Remember ,Cobean & Paxton's new Store, at the old stand of Keller.Kurti.. .„. Gettysburg, March 31. 185 G. • New Cowls t • NEW ESTABLISLIMENV lAMBS & BRO. respectfully infd:us their WI friends and the. public generally, that they have. Opened a Merchant Tailoring Est a b.g ishment, in the room retently rupied by A. Arnold. in South Baltinusuestreet,, near the Diamond, where they will at all times : Le happy to accommott-ate all who may pa.tron ize them. Their stock -of Cloths, CaAsimures, Vostin , vs,__Cas_sine-ts.—Copls,—.So ITI Inv r—Co)ods,., &e..•i‘; large alad - selected flora the-latest. styles—all of which they will •flisp&se of at prices as low' as they,ean,possihly ai arrl.. heir system being to seII . C.IIEIP,. for cfmA nr enun tpy I) , ()flute. • They will make up ,gartoolts of mu Ile- sari pi ion in the most substantial a nil 4lesirabl Hu - inner, all warranted to Lit and not to- rip.— Goods bought of them not to 6e tiladet.r tia, their establishment will be cut free a charge. They are ma k in.. up a lot of REA DY-NLAD ING, in trte best manner, wlah they "will ,ell, as cheap as the chearest. They have also on hand a large r.ss.-artment. of Hosiery, Sesspen•irrs, Skirt i, Shirt Colltirm, &a., to which they would call the attention of the public. (r,7The Latest Fashions regularly received. Cash or Country produce always current for t goods or work. Don't mistake the place. I ' March 17. 1856. Washington Hotel, Alibutistown, Adams County, Penn'a., (Refuel-eel to the large and convenient house, formerly Carl's, opposite the old stand of Col. Ickes.) THE subscriber respectfully informs the public that he has opened a.Public House of Entertainment in the borough of Abbotts town, where he will be happy to entertain all who may call with him. Having had many years' knowledge of the business of lintel-keep ing, he flatters himself that his efforts to please wi II be satisfaotory. Give the "Washington' a call. 'FRANCIS J. WILSON. February 18, 185 G. tf Flour ! Flour THE undersigned continues the Flour busi ness as heretofore. IR sells by the barrel or any smaller quantity. By taking smAi.t. PROFITS 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 merit and receive a continuance of liberal patronage. Wl4. GILLESPIE. At the Post &Alice. Oct. 8, 1855. -Hardware. 017 R stook of Hardware has been very much increased, and persons building or requir. ' ing anything in this department, should first call and see FAIINESTOCKS ) Cheap Stock. ft ONNETS. Ribbons and Flowers, of every -V V variety, and to suit every taste, to 60 found cheap at SCHICK...S. 'ArSfe-A-L------FhttuL , V iolinsi-Cittit at S. A u . .: cordeous, Fifes, &c., on hand and for _ _ _ _ , saleby MARCU S S NMSON. IF you - want a fine article of Dress Shoes Gaiters, for Liontletuen or Lad O ; s. call nt. IV. w. PAS :10.N
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