'ew illardwarr Store. THE stabseribers would respectfully an sonnee to their friends and the public that they have opened a Hardware Store, in Balti more street, adjoining the residence of David Ziegler, Gettysburg. in which they always in tend to offer to the public a large and general assortcnent of Hardwire, iron, Steel. Groferiett CUTL ER Y. COACH TIZINIMINCS, - - -AXLES. g 1111) 1.0 1B• %.7 " (Arbar-tuare, Paints, Oils, anti Dye-sttilis, in general, including every description of arti cles in the above line of buqiness, to which they invite the attention of Coach-makers, _Blacksruiths„-__ Carpenters,--Cabinet —makers i shoe-makers, Saddlers, and the public gener ally. Oar stock having been selected with great care and purchased for cash, we guaran teelfor the ready money,) to diaries.° of any part of it on as reasonable terms as they can be 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 B. DANNER, DAVID ZIEGLER: Gettysburg, June 9, 1851. tf -Vett ysburg Foundry. - A NEW FIRM! ARE undersigned , having entered into part nership- to carry on the Foundry business tinder the firm of WARREN & SONS,hereby wake knoWn to the citizens . of Adams and ad joiningcounties, that we ate prepared to make every f l.4i* in, our line of business, 'We have constantly on hand, the Hathaivay and other Cooking Stoves, the Parlor Air-Tight and .Ten plate Stoves, of various Styles sin) sizes ; Pots, Kettles and Pans. and all other Iron Cooking Utensils, Waffle liens, Washing Machines, Ash-plates, Ilootacripers. Castings for Mills and other Machinery, Noma CASTINGS, of every desetriiitiOn. leo. We make the Seylar, Block ers-mott.tlifferent kinds of Witherow Ploughs. We havealso got different patterns oC Fenian; and nailing, for Cemeteries, Yards and PurcheS, which can't-be beat for beauty-and cheapness. dill the above article~ will be sold cheap for cash .or country produce. thing still, Confirmed. BRASS GASII:INUS and ov'eryilling in our lint unideto order.. c S repaired at tie idieridsL, notice. _Moulders durselvet4, we will du our work . THOMAS WARREN, MARTIN WARREN, HIRAM ,WARIIEN, . THOMAS A. WARREN.. Gettygimrg.,,May 14.1855. tf Seconit Street lioiame, No. 42 .earth Seeonq Shcet, Philadelphia. ,CHAS. P. SWING, PROPRIETOIt. ovERMS—SI per day--Single Mortla 25 JL centg. N. B. — Pleasant' rooms for Mies. June 16,1856:' tf Spouting! ArIEORC . tE . and Henry %Vampler will make VI House Spouting.avid putup the same low, — oreULFOr country produce. Farmers and all others wishing their houiies, barns, &0., spout ed, would do well to give them so call. G. '& U. WAMPLEIt. April 18,1853.: ti TILE PERRY COUNTY MUTUAL FIRE • In'sura nee Company, CAPI'T'AL 8139,586—effects insurances in any part of the State, against loss by the ; prudently adapts -US operations to its resour ces ; affords : ample indemnity', and promptly adjust's its losses. • Adams county is represented in the Board of tanagers ty lion. I‘IosEs'MGCLEAN. WM. MeCLEAN. Agent. ' - Office of M. &W. McClean, Gettysburg. May 26, 1856. Jacobs & Brodher AVE4ust received from the city another Ailot ut elfo/ CP; NE I G' 0 0 DS', which they-will-dispose-of-at-rates lowsr than ever. if 7Give them a call—at the tld stand of Abraham Arnold. Nay 26;1856. tf ilanover a. 'Railroad. • TVIRAINS over the Hanover Branch Railroad 1. noir run astollows : . Hanover at t A. M.. %rid) Passengers kw- York. Harrisburg, Columbia liod Philadelphia. This Train also connects with the Espress for Baltimore, arriving there ,• • • Sedond Train leaves at 3 P. M., with Passen gers fur Baltimore and intermediate places, and returns with passengers from York, 4e. April 21. J. LEIB, Agent. FLOUR,. FEED, AND Grocery Store. THE subscriber continues the Flour & Feed business. and has recently added to his 'stock 'an - excellent assortment of Groceries, Spices, &c.. to which he invites the attention f the public. • Content with small profits, h e promises to sell as low as the lowest, and asks a call in order to prove his assertion. He has now •in store o prime Coffee, Sugar, Molasses. &c., which can't be beat. either in quality or price. Bacon can also be had, as hood aa' the very best, and at cheapest rates. Mc likewise keeps a full assortment of Con fecttonery, Fruits, ,Nuts, &c. 'Call at his Store, in %Vest Middle street„ near South Baltimore, and examine his stock. JACOB SHEADS. Gettysburg, April 21, 185 ti. Ma y Want ed . PEESONS:;havia g Bay to sell will do well by calling on the .subscriber, in GA:tiys• burg, who is desirous of purchasing. The' higheat market price will be paid at all tin.,.; s.A.s he intends having the. Ilay—aftel lu•- ing packed, hauled either to Hari - over lialti tuore, the preference to haul will he glreu to those from whom he may purr.l)..se. SOLOMON POWERS. DeCetnber. 6, 1852. tf 10 : AMR - AND CHEAP LOT OF GROCERISES, &C. UNaNift:L . ZIEGL Et; has just returned from ";thel". City 'with the largest lot of UIt.OdERIES 'he has ever ht-tore Opened. io which he invites,the oral!, convint.ed rh.it lie taliotrei iimle BA G A INS. -Be has o fine lot of HAMS, s HOULD Mfg, ; t'l If of all kinds; Otam,ges, Lemons, anti ocher fruits; Crackers., Nuts, 'Cowell:v.ls; s;-g,trs, Tobacco, Snuff, and a generat'vtirttoy of everything, “from a needle to an .oushor," almost. - Give him a call, :13 on o,4tA to ZAiy u fiat's c6!'ap and, good. - r . ,, , Couutry Produce taken in ‘A..lian(re for I;riods. I :11 y 7: IARBIAGE Trimmings eau al waye. he IS .1 bought lower, and a lar;:41- as, , ,,ament dua elsewhere is always to loe 11.141. at, -- FAILNE.SI:OCIiS'. Wm. 11. .3ttararti at law. OFFICE on the gotalt gide <( the Public. Silitale, '2. (10(44 vck.4l 4.1 thp tiuutiucf 01',;(;k. Gettysburg, August 22, IRS:;. J. Lawrenco Hill, M. D., tiAS bin Office one door vreqt of the Li.athe rnnnn church, in Clinnilwrsborgl.treet, nod opposite Granitoer's Ntore. where those o iJt log to have *Hy Dental Operation perform ed are respectfolly invited to call.' itKittimEsitioi : Dr. D. Gilbert.. Dr: C. N. 13eilucIty, Dr. I/Hmer. P. Tit-mitt), D. 0., Bev. IL L. Ithiugher. It.. Ikv. Prof. Witham M. itcyriol4g, Prof. Jl. L. Sever. _,„ Octtynbnrg, April 11, 1853. ✓ tf •-•- David A. Budder, • 3ttgrarq attut, 1/711 , 1 , promptly attend to collections and all lao,iness entrusted to his care. J;7 Office in the Diamond; aklping store of A. H. Kurtz. Gcupthurg, Feb. 4, WSG. ly _ 3l'Cona 'why, 3ttpriir4 nt (Office removed to one door West of Mulder's Drug Book tore, Uhambershurg s cruet, ) Attorney & Solicitor for Patents and Pensions. BOUNTY Lind Warrantm, back-pay SIJS• pooled Ord ins,and all other claims against the Government at Wardrington, ; American claims in England. Land Warrn nt:4 located and sold. or hooght, and highest prices given. Agents engaged in locating warrants in lowa, Illinok and other Western Stater:. ri - Apply to him personally or by letter. Gettysburg, Nov. 21, 1853. Bounty Land Claims., le\ITE undersigned will attend promptly to 1 the collection of claims for Bounty Lands under the, late not of t;ongress; ,Those who have already received W or 80 acres, can now receive the balance, by cal;ing on the subsea tier and making t t liepece.ssary application. , JOEL B. DANNER. Gettysburg, March 12, 1855. a . ..,,,i:C,c ;...'-i , d - 1 - 0 701' :, Tin Ware, Ace. QAMITEL O. COON inforing his Hernia and k--7 the public generally, that he has on hand, at his Shop nearly-opposite the Post-Oilico, a .very large and troll-inade agkortment of TIN WARE, which he will Hell at prices which cannot fail to please. lie will also execii to to order, with promptness. in a workmanlike manner., and with the. hest materials, all kinds of '.-10USE SPOUTINO., METALLIC ROOF ING, 11YDR..kNT WORN, &e. Gettysburg, Nov. _l2, 1855, if Health or-NAO.:Hess? C IWO SE - BE - TIV Holloway's Pia—The Mood, furnishes the material of every bone, uniscle, gland and titre in the human frame. 'When pure, it secures health to every organ ;,when corrupt, it necessarily produces disease. lleu.ow.NY's Ptt.is operate directly upon the elements of the stream or life, neutralizing the principle . of. dis case,.and thus radically curing the malady, stomach, the liver, the hovels. the muscles, the skin, the orzny other 'Nth of the splem. /Tv d .Throng7Hod iVorid`J HoLutivAT's PTI,Ls are equally efficacious in complaints common to the whole human race, and in disorders peculiar to certain climates and localities. • -41 fir in big I li.vorer etrs Dyspepsia, and derangement of the liver, the.source of infirmity and stillerine;, and the cause of innumerable deaths, yield to these curatives in, all ca:;es, however aggravated, actin.- as a mild purgative . alterative and ton ; they relieve the - taiwelti, purify the and invigorate the systein And the conststution at'tha . time. General I reu kn g,v— ,'\7 rroits. Co »i phr int s. When all stiiiiiihisits Nil, the renovating. rind bracing properties of these MIN give arm• nog): to thevinilting nerve 4 and enfvehicit IRUS- Cies of the victim. 01 general debility.----• - • ' Del irate .Feazal All irregularities and ailments. incident to the delicate and Sensitive organs of the ,es hiv removed .or prevented by a few doses of these mild, but intnibble alteratives. No mother 17 --- !int& 111. i s iur own ,bhould. foil to have them within her reach... scienti:/ie Etiettir.rin rids. • , The London —E,,aneit,' the London “Medi enl Review," and the not eminent of the faz,- ulty in Groat Britain, France and Germany, have eulogized the Pills and their inventor. , Holloway's Pills are the hest render? ,q ba,uvi in, the world fin. the ibn ow i i i ll 41 1,, 0 0f I,,es : Asthma ' I/vbility .14vor Complaints Itowvl Complaints Festic and Agno Lee 111, , ,S t)t . I•Ticits, Cough* Fumalo Com- Vile.; Colds 4 plaintA :scow, ILIA Gravoi Chest Diseases lie,olactieg Fey on , lary :•:.) tap.. Costiveness .l tvligestf on - tools lA's) ele , iit Influenza Venereal .Itrectionq Dholitict Ittlaohoation IVut los of all kiwi:4 Dropsy 'lnward We.‘R.lles:; '" * *Sold at the Alanufactories of Professor .„ ttu,owny, 80 Maiden Lane, New York, and 244 Strand, London, and by all. respectable Druggists'and Dealers in Medicine througliont the linited States and the civilized world, in boxes at 25 cents, ,fdi cents, and 61 each. Einhere is a considerable saving by taking the larger sizes. N2l3.—Directions for the gnidance of pa tients in every disorder are affixed to each buy. Aug. 25, 185(. eowly Tailoring - . Remo v ed a Few flours smut lr ot't tic Ole Stand. 'l-1. SKELLY reApectfully informs his old •' customers anti the public generally. that he continues the TA/Imie/NU //USLVEsS, near his old stand, in South Baltimore street. where he will be happy to accommodate all who may patronize him. All %%oil; entrusted to his care warranted to fit and he of most.sub.. stantial make. Thankful for past favors, h e solicits a continuance of public patronrge. v ie Sew rork. Spring und .tiirrnoter Filhiow are received. Call and see them.' Gettysburg. April 9, 1855. New Millinery. -LOUISA KATE LITTLE wishes to .17 IL inform die - Ladies of town and-om mry. that she is now prepared to ex‘•ctite in all its branches, in,West Middle stivet, ► few doors below ,Mr. George Little's sturc.— Work done cheaper than elsewhere iu tuwn. Please call and see. pril 21:1_856. lAI H LS, do you want to 'us' cheap and j N fabiunable Rotes ? nt FAIINES COCKS'. tit IX-NETB,--n birgi! variety, as tq Lind -I- and price, will be found rit Ow 01l Maud SAMSON. "\7 \l. T. Kr Nr; respectfully announces to I hi.; friends and the pti }dig: generally that hp continues the TAILORING business, in the room adjoining the store nf.J. Law enre shirk, fronting on the Diamond.— wade arrangements to twelve regular ly the T.AII;:iT FASIVNS, find it will be hi.s con stant sits to give intim satisfaction to thohe who may favor him - with their custom. frj - Country produce will be taken in ex change for work. ' WM. T. JONG. Gettysburg, December 17, 1855. ly Falinestock Brotherm IpAVE just received and are now opening a large and choice stock of GOODS, and are prepared to sell to all in wanfoany_aLticl in their line, cheaper than can be bought else. ,t% her: , . Having purchased our stock in New York. Philudelphia 4k Baltimore. thus having the advantage of all three markets, we can oiler inducettienta which cannot he had (Ise.. where in the county. Our titock embraces Dress Goods of every variety, including Summer Silks, Challi Delaincs, Berages; Brilliantines, Lawns, Silk and Lawn !topes. &c., and everything 'fashionahle for Ladies' wear: For Gentlemen, we have beauti ful styles of Goods for Coats, Pants. Vests, &c. Give us a call. We deem it. needless to enumerate the variety of styles anJ qualities of Our huge stock, ns we are prepared to furniNh everything in our line at the lowest Call early, at FAIINESTOCKS'. Sign of thu itEll kItONT. Gettysburg, Ipril 14, 1656. Wally-made Clothing, at the :,and—stuile Front. WE have now on hand and offer for gale One of the largest, cheapest and prettiest that has been oWered in this place at any time. They are nil our own'make. manufactured nut of our own cloths. cassimeres. tlic. We have Coats from to 820 t'ants from 621 cents to `1(1: Vests from 62t cents to SU. Buys' Clothing in great variety. Our stock of_ Cloths consists of blue. Mark, olive. brown, green. drab, claret, and all other cokirs: Our Cassimeres consist of black. brown, steel•mixed, and every variety of shade of 'fancy colors. ' Also Marino Cassi theres in great - variety. plain, plaid and fign'd Unshmeretts. Tweeds. Jeans. Drabs •deTtte, Silk-warp Alptieens. - Mad; Satins, b l ot, w hite, plaid nod fancy Marseilles Vc stings, &c. Call and see US. 11 Wtf ea D t!ol lit you, wo will take your measure and make you 'gar ment, oil' the very slairtet'notice, having the very test Tailors constantly employcd,'cutting Hill( making tip. We do thing: up in the neaiest and - bust manner at life S'and-stone Float, and are hard to beat. - GEO. ARNOLD. April 7, 1856. ~,,• , •, • 11 entova ! Ilenawvvil ! FItNEY '& BRO. have removed to their old established house. Nu, 67 \Vest Nl,Crket ' street, adjoidt fig [Lutz, l't Co' s fl a r i ky d re And directly opposite the residence of Doedel, where they will ciontitme, lieretorom, thetiiiihultclitrin•- . e; of .0)Nl'El:- 11()NA ay. In .:111 its liv.incites--SVIWPS at the lowest city pric'e.i.. Als6, a can:Wl setecte_il stock, or Wines and Liquors, always on &allot, and for sale in quantitiem to snit. Also—a superior article of TOM / KETCHUP. in ,prime eendition. made by us, and sold' by-the gallon or in any, qualatty, very low —much less than city priees. The article Is as represented. of SUpuiior flavor. - We also have a large lot of —CURED _PICKLES," put up - under our own sort vision and care, and offer them to families low. Jitne 16, 1856. Now is 1h Thine, FOR CHEAP DA6I EUREOTYPES! 1,1 EA VEIL rpspectfully annomiees to the Ladies and Gentle-m . oi of Gettysburg and vicinity, that he lm resumed the Daguerico type business, at the old stand, in Chionbers burg street, where- he will he happy to meek e visitors desirous of„secui log perfect Daguerreo types of themselves or friends. • fitrnished with an entirely new and costly lipparatus, he is prepared to tahe toe totes in every style of the art and insure per fect satisfaction. LID - :(,:lizoge.; from rip ccflt to ,510: 11_71 lours of opel ativ, friml 8 A. M. to 4 p. 3f K i i - 1.:1 tires. 4 avoid Itglit, fed, blue, or pur ple. Dark dress adds nitteti to the beauty of the plait/re'.Feb. 4, .1856. if . . • F 14•041 - G 0011%. 1 1011 N 1I0K1•1 itro: jtl,4t *re , •eivfll fresh anlr ply. of SOIMEIt GO(U):;. to whirl) he ! :al s tt. at hl lc: • !sales and small profits," he is enabled to fur nish Goods to the sati,faction of all who call, Gettysburg, June_ 23, 1850. 11.. \t"1.1T:11, York, Weise,a' & Ft B an k er , s ., 1)ea!er•• and General OEING assisted by eporienced Surveyers, %vitt giVe partionlar attention to the, loca tion of Land Warrants. All locationvmde front a lo3Noord insprrlion of Vie lam!, aw l with reference tO SI speedy increa , o in Value. W o are provided with It full and eomplcte set Of Plat-books, al)stracts, etc., to which we invite attention. Laeations made in any part of lowa, Minnesota, Western Wisconsin, Kansas and Nel tra , z 1;. . l&liefer to R. G. McCreary, - 1 , ',4_q.,_1). M e _ C o na l ighr E 4,1 awl. 11. J. Stable. May 5, 15,56. Cma - 1 1 - - ---- ) St.ltieli Always _Ahead ! Just from the with tire. Largest sad p iT t l i est Stock of GOODS for the Spring and Summer Season, to be seen in Gettysburg ! MONT; which will be found, plain and nk fancy 1)/i /:SS SILKS, black Silks, all qualtities and rites ; plain Wallies, plain and figured Berne. l3erage Delaines, liants. Lawns. Ginghams, Prints, SHAWLS', Embroideries. Gloves, Hosiery; Cloths, of all colors and prices% Cassitneres. for• men and boys' wear, Vestings; 'Picking~. &c.. &c. 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. Li proof of which, I invite all to call and ex amine my stock. when they will be satisfied that such i. the fact• J. L. SCHICK, Southwest corner of the Diamond and Balti more street. 14, 183i3. Caledonia Iron. 1 4 - lAHNEsTocK lmving the 5 eXchisive sale of Caledonia Rolled Iron for Gettysburg, would call Ow attention of buyeis to this wake of lien--the 14e , :t in the toarhet _---whii7h \rill he sold nt the lowest rnteq. 11 e ! se ep a large supply of 11.unitictvti Iron eofistan:lv im hand. Call at the z.itzti of the Dec.•ll.l. 1:121) FRONT. ralinTYKs. Caret Razs nod I•irdirellas, for Sale by COLEAS tc PAXTON. Call and Mee 1:04 AT TILENEW STAND STOCKS 1?13.111JY-1l..1111; (1.07111,VG. DEI.II,QIII, 101 r.(" fr - 7-4o,000!,,, Ness - Goods - Y., JOINT STOCK ASSOCIATION OF Tlifl NEW ESTABLISHMENT! "Big Spring Liter ry Institute," TAcons & Biro, Th..pectfully inform their )/ of ivi,,,,we, on, u,,,i (~., P a l. ~1 friends and the public generally, that they Ct RAND an d ex t t i ns i ve sa l, o f Bo oKs , have opened a Merchant Tailoring REAL E:-.TATE AND °T ', HE' yAI,.. Eidablisbutietall, in the room recently oc ,,lia,ll.ol),t(l:ll.;,eptiitioci;,(llo.;uylli,p_ili.dttliz.t,Lod,:i:tif,•ttiolet. copied by A. Arnold. in South Baltimore area, near the Diamond, where they will at all times the inhitit ate, , be happy to accommodate all who may patron fle,y- / "SPA BA UK LED Oppoierr . \77 , l7 i ize them. Their stock of Cloths, Cassimeres, 'To buy as Vohoilde 11,g,k, and b e „„ n „ .. , a s hare - i Share-1, Cassinets. Cords, Summer Goods, holder in ilfm.h. lViridite. P/opi r ty. I ilte- &c., if 4 a m large and selected fro the latest 0 ,\ I-11 7 / " . / f ;f 7 : l. , ( I ' ; / l air \ -l OW ; R at (; ( l !ri l ly 'A : fai l ; ''(/(,),/1/IfAzr- of which they will dispose of at prices as low as they can possibly afford, their per (' Ty : rlee, a Books j'ar len lialla 1.3. Can- sYstent being to sell CHEAI', [(Jr cash or man iti xra Y His tiny (!1' the Iformau l is by far the 1 t r y " fure * mist :wear:Ale and reliable work we have of They will make up garments of every de that deluded people. In order that mery, F,cription in the most substantial and desirable ._._ Goods bought of them nut to be madet:p in their Establishment will be cut free of charge. They are making up a lot of ItEADIC-31ADE CLOTH ING,, in the best manner, which they ';ill sell as cheap as the cheapest._ They have also on hand a large assortment of llolirry. Suspenders, ,Skiets, ,'qiirl Collars, &c., to which they would call the attention of the piiblre. iri-The Latest Fashions regularly received. Cash or Country produce always current for goods'or work. Don't mistake the place. March 17. 1850. trttilll I na - . : eto I er, to prie:: of :L book and certitkate of ltwint)(q-411ii, of the NAso:iation N.lll h only $l. Tim et:rt . :lie:lto the h llt,r to an intorest iu the 4" ill n Vt./taut:it: //cal Bala f C caul other Properly. 1 'Valuable Improved Farm, F;' , 1,500, with all necc.:try Out-huilding,s, situ:Red in ('um berland Valiev, near Newville, containing 125 acres. 1 Valuable harm, *3,501), a dj wii i i , , .. 4 the above, containing 125 avre.t. 2 Valuable Timber Lots, SI,SOO, (4'50 acres each, situated in Millln tp., Cumberland cu. S V a l ua bl e Ti m ; her Lots, ti 3,500, of 25 acres each. 1 Splendid New Brick House, $2,000, Two-story and back building, adjoining the hall on the West. 3 11101 ly Improved Out Lots, $1,500, of ot tu. 3 acres each, within half a mile of Newrille, at ssill) each. 200 orders for Herron's Cele brated Writing Inks, at :;,;(i per order, $1,200. 1 Magnificent Rosewood Piano, *;-100, from the celebrated Fai , tory of K nabe & Co., Bal ti um re -1 Superior Melodeon, SlOO ; 2 Splendid Hant, ing Case Gold Lever Watehe,t, at $lOO each. :3200 ; 2 Sph.ntlid Ifunting_Cosr! ii,1,1 Lover Watelm, at *87,50 each, $175 ; 5 Splendid Gold Wat c hes, :$5O each, $250 ; 10 Splendid Ladies Gold Watche-, at $5O each, $500; 10 Fine Silver Lever Watches, at *25 each, $25 0 ; 12 " Watches, at $2O each, $2lO 15 Superior Parlor ClOcks, at *8 each, 120 G 50 do .A ~ bie 0 144 150 50 do . , Cottage " 3 " 150 1 Exeelletit Family Carriag'e( latest stylcp.oo I 6 i Rockaway 4. : at 175 1 ' ~ Top Buggy, at le); I Excellent Spring Wagon, at 100 1 Superior Two Horse- itoirl Wagon, at 11H) 2 Sets Splendid I 1 arttess, silver mounted 80 2 Extra Spanish Saddles, 7C) 2 Superior- Walnut St 'las,lso 1 Magnificent Stla Tubli•,' • - 45 2 . Drezing Bureaus,• 150 1 Splendid Secretary, - 50 41)itting Tablet:, (extra Cherry,) •50 - 4 Bedsteads, BO 2 Sets Chair , t, at $l5 per set, 3U3 imported Carpets, 20 yards each at •*2.0 nor carpet, G 0 2 I.louw-utatie Carpets, extra, each at ..;:.:.0 per carpet, ---'. 40 8 Parlor Stoves, at 15 each, - 120 2 Urtle . rs for suitt of Black Clothes, $3O, cm •, •• .., Silk Dresses, :7;30 each, 0 8 64 (:lothint,o, ' 15- " - 120 R) 64 Bats, 5 16 50 .12 " B oti, ' 6 " '72 12 " a ut's Shoes, 83,50 " -42 12 " - 4 Gaiters, 5.00 " (10 12 ." Lt, lies' Shoes, 2,00. " ')24 lilt) " GL. d Pencils, at 2,00 ": ,2)t) •: 00 ~ " Peas, at tpo , " • !Jill __:__, 100 13oxe,i assorttd perfornery,l,oo " 100 100 Port Monnaies,ltt • • 1,00 " 100 40 Copies vvoll bialud Miscellaneous hooks, at *1,50 each,6ol 15 Ladie:s' :I.lbutus; at e$ S2;U, each, ; 500 Piec Popular Mosie, ' 1:25 This Association is founded upon honest and fair principles. Each . book purchaser gets the value of his money In the nook, and on account of the great number sold, becomes a share holder in MUCh valuable property. A certificate will be pre,ented to each book pur chaser entitling tla holder to an interest-in t he abuse valuable property.. - -As soon as the hooks arc all soil, notice will be givCa to the stockholders and a convention wilt he held at Newville, :it the Institute's llall,.when a eihn mitteu will he chosen, to whom the property will be delivered-to he distributed among the shareholders, All the articles that eau, will be exhibited at the Institute-'s Fair onthe I:!,th A.u4,ust. From the very flattering manner in NVlli.th this Joint Stock ASsuciation is received and patronized, and from the number ui tick ets already sold, it is etinlidently believed that the property can he d:elivored to the share holder,s in a few- months. Fttr the character of the "BIG SPRING ;LITERARY INSTI TUTE,- ar l thos, connected with it, we are permitted to reler to the following gentlemen: Ilkon,--.lint(,~' Pt rit-at,k, t ion , Penn'a.; Ron. Thaddeus Stevens, Laucasier; 11 , )11. Judge Frederick. Watts, Carlisle; Sena tor Wm. IL Welsh, York: lion. Win. F. Mur- ; rv, Harris \l F. Emil, ' 'o wore, Md.: Wm: i.Shearer, Esq., Pro's. Atty. Cumherland CO., Pa.; Mull Shelley, Supt. Common Schools, Climb. cu., Pa.: John W. Brant, Esq., and Buyer d Brother, Harris burg. Pa. order, 4 for Books and Certificates by. Mail should be addressed to - JAMES MeliEE -ILA N, ,SerreThrll tly• Liletary Nywrifle, Cumberland Cu., Pa. T. 3 runEr.T, 10%.t.tity. zi.r. - IP.AiI I:NTS WANTED in every Town in the United States, to obtain subk..riptions for Rooks, to whom a Liberal Commission will he given. ;41 -- All letters of Inquiry, ac companied by a Postage Stamp, wi ll 1 )0 promptly answered. gr.4.q.,, I IEN ay' L ttnK_ts, Gettysburg: ha s been appointed an Agent, of whom Certifi i'.ates and Books call be obtained. June 23, 1856. N. SPENCEit THOMAS. No. 26 South V" Second- street, Philadelphia, Imp or t er , et Manufacturer and Dealer in f►rugs and Medicines, Chemicals, Acids, Dye Stuffs, Paints, Oils, Colors:, White Lead, French and Ameri can White Zinc, %Window Glass, Glassware, Varnishes, Brushes, Instruments.- Ground Spices, Whole , Spices. and all other articles us ually, kept by DrnggiNts, including Borax. Glue. Shellac, Potash, Lc., &,c,, &c.— All orders by mail or otherwise promptly at tended to, Country Merchants are invited to ca ll an d e xa m ine our stock before purchasing elsewhere. Goods sem to any of the wharves or railroad stations. Prices low and goods warranted. [March 17, 1851. ly 7 0 FIN %'V. 'I'II'TUN, PizAti , 'oii , rl,l, , llarber ,01 , 1 Ilair Dr. syer, can at all time be found prepared to attend to the calls of the people, at the I';'»irf , ', in the Diamond, adjoining- the County Buildi From long experience, he flatters himself that he can go through all the ramifications of the Tonsorial Department with such an intinite degree of si‘iti, as will meet with the entire sa tkfaltion of all who may submit their chins to the keen ordeal of his ra zors. lie hopes, therefore, that by his atten • tion to business, and a desire to please, he will merit as well as rercive, a liberal share of puh lie patronage. The sick will be attended to at their private dwellings. Gett'esburg, Jan. chcaply d9tic this (liicc. NEW WHOLESALE Drug Store. Diamond Tonkar. Ve - 1F ..pac _cm ..gis lITANT HATS, CAPS, BOOTS & SHOES. ii at least Twenty per cent Chopper than you ever bought-before, rememberit is at COMAS PSXTO.VS, where they are to be had in great variety. consisting of Gent's and Boys' fine SilL, Fur and Slouch Hats, of the latest style, all colors and size.;,—white, black, brown, tan, blue. drab, fawn. &c. Also, a large assortment of Men's and Boys' fine Calf, Kip, and Grain Boots & Shoes,—Gent's fine Cloth and Patent Leather Gaiters. • careful. Ladies„ if you want walkingGMine dress Shoes, such as Jenny Li nds, Buskins and Ties, Kid and Morocco Slippers : also a beau tiful article of Ladies' Dress Gaiters, with a Large stuck of Misses' and Children's fancy Gaiters and ShOes,—that you find Cohean-S; Paxton's, at the south-east corner of Centre Square, before purchasing elsewhere,- as they have by far the largest stock of seasonable goods in town, and. are detvrunned to sell very ela.ap.—Take7care - , and - keep a A R F' look out that you do nut mistake the place.- Reineuiher (.'uta•an & Paxton's hie* More, at. the old stand of Keller Kurtz. GeLLysburg, March L. 16,10. X E G 10.'4 GEORGE ARNOLD lAS just returned from the city with as large. and beautiful a :stock of Loud* ad has been . offered to the pubic at any time:— among which are Ihisieyy, Gloves, Under sleeves, Collars, Trimmings, Opera &Robe Lawn a, Deßages, Gentleineu'e,Goods in great variety : black, hi tie, brown, olive. claret. drab, plaid, cloud ed and figured, Cloths : black, brown, and fancy Cassimeres, figured. plaid and plain. of every shade of-colors: Drab deTate, eft:dime ryas, Bombazines, Silk•%varp Alp:Lee:Ls, ‘K: C. —Also—leady-rima—Clothitrg - in - great with a large stock of Aneensware, GrocerieS, all of which will be sold as cheap as they can he had at any retail ostahlishinunt in the county, The Ladies will please call, as we are at all . times pleased to see them. The Gentlemen's _attention is invited to our large asAirtment in their line. In connection with the store k our CLOTHING EMPORIUM, at the Sand-stone Front, where-everything is done sip in the neatest and hest manner. We can rig a man from head to foe: on the vely shortest notive. Call and judge for yourselves. April 7, li iii. . Rl..araval Removal TLC .1 : : LTILL & ONLY OLD STAND, Newly Ilyitt , ,d. (Intl tom RNEY lqto. have removed their large 1.41 and carefully selected Stock, to the Orig inal sold 11ouse-34:alerly occupied by them, No. 6 West 'ArlirketThireet, adjoining Ilantz, Frick Co's. Hardware store, and directly oppoite the residence of Gen. Michael Don- York, Pa. This house Was opened by them for business purposes sonic ten years ago, as a wholesale candy factory. foreign "fruits, fancy goods, no u--v ery—l a-Tr-Nur-it; • superior and unequalea Candy and Confectionary, personally made by them daily. and of course . -- itheen acknowledged by a long ago. the best and finest work ever offered and - sob! in York. Understanding their bUsi ness as they do-•—in this branch eSpecially— they have every facility for prosecuting it to the best advantage, and can oiler facilities si t _ perior to any other house here or elsewhere, as regards low prices, variety and particularly superior quality. The nsl . success a patronage with which they have met heretofore. is gratefully appreciated, tbr which they-return again, as formerly, their sincere acknowledgments and. thanks, and trust, by strict and prompt attention to busi ness, a continuance of the liberal patronage hitherto extended to them. June 16,- 1 556. Hour: .Four I 11111 E undersigned continues the Flour busi- Ja. ness as heretofore, Hb sells by the barrel or any smaller quantity. By taking SMALL rsor•rrs he can boy 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 liheral patronage. Oct. S, 1855 'Washington Hotel, _Abbottstorrn, ..I.dants Petitea. (Removed to the large and convenient house, formerly Carl's, opposite the old stand of Chi. THE subscriber respectfully- informs the public that he has opened a Public House of Entertainment in the borough of A bbotts town, where he will be happy to entertain all who may call with him. Having had many years' knowledge of the business of hotel-keep ing, he flatters himself that his efforts to please be satisfactory. re the Washi ti , ton" a call. FRANCIS J. ‘VILSON. February - IS, ISSG. tf naraware. ou rt stock of Hardware his been very much increased, and per,ons building. or requir ing anything in this ikparttnent, should first call and see FAIINESTOCKS' Cheap Stock. oNNETs. Ribbon; and Flowers, of every vallety, a-nd to suit,- every taste, to Le found cheap at S(IIICK'S. [sit:AL.—Flutes, Violins, guitars, Ae col deuns, £C., on band and for sale by MARCUS s'.oisoN. , a F you want a fine article of Dress Shoes Gaiters, fur Gentlemen or Latlies, call at WM. GILLESPIE, . At the Post Office w. w. vAxtoN-s Farm Lands ibr Sale ! The Illinois Central Railroad Company Is NOW PREPARED TO SELL Over Two Millions of Acres OF FARMING LANDS, IN TRACTS OF 49 ACRES AND UPWARDS. ON LONG CREDITS AND AT LOW RATES OF INTEDEST. ririllESE.lands were granted by the Governs- AL went, to aid in the construction of this Railroad, and include some of the richest and most fertile Prairies in the State, interspersed here and there with magnificent groves-of oak and other timber. The Road extends from Chicago, on the North-East, to Cairo at the South. and from thence to Galena and Dunleith, ' In the North-west extreme of the. Stare, and as ft esc--miles-on-ea eft— side of this Road, ready and cheap means aro nllhrded by it for transporting the products or the lends to any of these points and from thence to Eastern and Southern markets. Moreover, . the rapid growth of flourishing towns and 01- loges along the line, and the great increase in population by immigration, etc., atfiard a sub stantial and growing .bome-deurand for farm produce. Th e 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 arc the well known characteristics of Illinois lands. Trees are not required .to be cut down, stumps grubbed, or stone picked off, as is generally the case in cultivating newland in the older States. The first crop of-Indian corn, planted on the newly broken-sod, usually repays the cost of - plowing and fencing. Wheat. sown on the newly-turned sod is sure to yield very LARGE PROFITS. A man with a plow and two yoke of oxen will break one and a half to two-acres per day. Contracts can - be made for breaking, ready for corn or wheat, at' from $2 to 2.50 per act e. By judicious man agement, the land may te plow ed and fenced 'the first, and under a nirm sTAT.E: ine cumn.e- TION the second year. Corn, grain,,cattle,, etc., will be forwarded at reasonable rates to Chicago,Tor the Eastern tnarket; and to Cairo for the Southern. .The larger yield on the cheap lands of Illinois over the high-priced lands' iu the .EaSiv!ii and Mid dle States, is, known to be 11711a1 MOW than sufficient rpo 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 tuel. It can he delivered at, he% eral points along the Road at 1,5 U to y4,UU per tun; Wouti can be had at the satiresattes per cord. Those who think of mauling in lowa or Min• nesuta, should bear in wind, that-lands there, - ot any value, along the v ater courses and fur many miles inland, have been disposed ut ; that fur those located in the interior, there are no eutiveniences fur transporting the produce to roarket,_Bui!roads nut having_ been intro duced there. That to send the pi Lance of these - lands, one or- two Itundreal,miles by wagon to maLket, would cult 'name than the ex pense of cukivating thern ; and he n ce, bluvern meld lands thus situated, at *1,25 per_ acre, are not so guard investments as land vl 1.114 - company at, the pritre's fixed. The same zetuarlts hold good in relation to the lands in Kansas and Nebraska, for although vacant lands may be' Iliund nearer the water cuursos, the dr lance to market' is far greater and every - huhdied - miles the produce or - ttiose lands aro carried. either itt: wagons, or inter rupted water communications, increases- the expenses - of transportation, which Must be 'borne by the settlers, in tile reduced- priceof their products ; and to that extent. •pmecisely are the incomes from their farms, and of course on their investments, annually and every year "reduced. The great fertility of the lands now offered for sale by this-company, tod them consequent, yield 'over those of the 'Eastern and Middle States, is much inure than sullictent tu pay the differance lu the cost or transpOrtatrun, especial. - ly in view of the liteilitre.s turnished by this Road, arid - others w nth winch It connecas, the - operations of w inch arc nut 'inter litlavti by the -- low water of stammer, or'the Lust of Winter. Price aca.l Terms-oft Fa 3 went.' • The price u ill vary front '65 to,r;›2s, accord ing to location, duality , etc. ColaraeLS fur Deeds may - tie toaue during.the year l o, stip ulating the purchase money to be paid in live annual installments. The first-to Liecouie due tWo years trout the date of cotta net, and the others annually thereafter. The last payment will become due-at the end of the sixth year from the date of the contract. Interest will be. Charged al - only Trisun Per Cent. per annum. ' As a the to the I performance of tire coutraeC; the 1.11.1. 111 0 years' s Tarsi - be pald - lii - a - iMirceTatiti itTharst I be understood that at.' least one - ttntla ut the laud purchased shall yearly be brought wider cultivation. Twenty per cent. trutuAlre nice Wan- he-deducted fur cash.-11-14c--Cm pany's-eunstructi o n bonds'Will be received as, ' cash. BEADY FRAMED FAltlf Bt:ILDINGS, which' can be set up in a lov days, eau tie obtained from responsible persons. they sill be.l2 feet by 20 feet, divided into one living ,and three bed-rooms, and will Cost complete :Al. up. on ground chosen anywhere 'along the Road, in cash, exclusive of triiiispurtutiou.--= Larger buildings may be contraetvu fur at-pro- . .. portionate rates. Special arrangements with dealers can he made t o su pply tho se p u rehiisiti the t:ompaily 's lands with !elicit% materials, agr ieultui al tools, and an outfit of provisions in any quantity, at the LOWEST NVIIOLESALE PRICES. • is 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 nit!ustry, to initi%e himself independent before all the purchase money becomes due. In the mean time, the rapid settlement of the country will probably. have increased their value four or five fold.— . - When required an experienced person' will ac company applicants, to "give information and aid in selecting lands. Circulars, containing numerous instances of successful farming, signed by respectable and well-known farmers living in the neighborhood of the Railroad lands, throughout the State— also the cost offencing, price of cattle, expense of harvesting, threshing etc., by contract—or any other information—will be' cheerfully given, on application, either• personally or by letter, in English, French,' or (lumen, ad dressed to JOIIN WILSON, Land Commissioner of the Illinuin Central It, R. Co.— Office up to the let,. of May, Atouue, CUL CA( ill, ILI.. ; that date in the new DIU/10 l'aieetiger Depot. loot ut.;iuuth Nt ate r rzta evt. April 21, 1b56. • Cali Saviquehatina note!, Opposite Calvert Station, Baltimore, Md. 1 E undersigned having leased the above Hotel and putit in complete order, is pre pared to accommodate his friends and the travelling public. The proprietor will be pleased to see his old friends, and promises to make their stay comfortable and satisfactory. Baggage tahen to al.d from Calvert Station tree 01 visa rge. JOHN BARR., (fin•indyN Penn'a.,) July 0, 1853. tf • PILOPItIk:TOIL ,t LARGE assortment ofTheentrare, China, • Glass, Stone. and Crockery VV:tre. at COBEAN & PAXTON'S.