=;;; rL007):11) STOCK, AT fTOLIC SALE. r rll E tyer trial idler ,at Public Sale. at R.- the i7l.u.i-1-I , un , e. 111 Get4valnurg, on Arma da!! ei , .rt. thr idora#l, .iket,o'clack, P. )L :1114 '7:4Prt (!\ I , Tar t ly,* viAP7 kJ:L . 4./ UPC./ kr_ 9 5 years:. old mind weighing about 1.1400 lbs.: one of her Hellos « , years idd. and .another Af her ileifer‘. 1 year ,old. These are cholas cattle, and should oatutnand the attention of all iotemsteil. to the retsina of stock. rj'ANo. till he.otrered, a BROOD MARE duds 110R6ti, sod SOLOMON POWERS. Novembor 10, 18ti6, GRAND J171102/S--:-NOV. TERM. ReAing-740.chttritth Myers. Bort/AO—J=4es A., Thompson, Henry - 3, Fsbuestoek, Geo. Stover. Menallea—John Borkholder,Jonsa Rout2ahn, Isaac J. Wright. morP-- - Tia er - AITITTIC , inuich, Joel Griest, • Mluutpleimtaut—.Miehlyel Millar, George Eia gormati. 130tler.leretuiuh Diehl, Tyrune—John 11,111.0, Daniel Pranklin , llenry Brinkerhoff, Peter Comfort, James Russel. Oxford... Michael Slagle, Jacob Slagle. Jlol.oiltnnban.3lielanel Herring. Liberty--John Flohr, lluntington,—Giimon Pielces,.of D. Allwine. • GENZBAZ MIRY. 'Through—Henry Rupp. Anner, Josaph Wible, Geo, B. Monfort, • Yeatta, Solomon Bender, William Walhey, Freedom.J °glint Brown. Pfout4 Liman W , &table. David Goodyear. ot ler,A dam Gardner, Jacob Eppleman,Geo, 11.,llewitt, Latiniore,Jaeob P, Larew. Cumberland—John Hamilton, Samuel Herbst. i'mionitgo—Jaremisth Johns. Jesse Keller. Deasling.Tohn Brougli, (11nrapton,) George Hollinger, Benjamin Alburt, Moan tjoy—lesse Heck, Muses Hartman, Mi chael Dietrich, ;rermany—."Joseph Dysart, Hamilton ban-4osepli 0 e lhaeb , Jacob Mussel- man. Liberty—Win, 13, hunter,-Maxwell-Shicilds. Union—ihinry }lefty, soli., Williaka Slifer, Monntplettaant.—l4evi Lawrence, Samuel Spangler, Elias Mayer. Tyrone,Antliney K. Myers. Eleillon. BANK or GRITYSBUna, Oct, 20, 1856. f NOTICE is hereby given to the Staab()ld emits the Rink orGatysourg.'that, 'a c.:vetion for TBIRTEEI DlUECToRB,to,serve (mu- year, will tpe held at. the Banking-house, Miowlay. the 1.711 t diolor November next. A general meeting of the Stockholders will be held at thematic: time. J. B. M 'PHERSON. Cashier. Oct. 20, 1856. td New Goods! COME This way, if you want to save at least 20 per mit, of your money. CObean ow - h - tilfelenit — er eel tied a - t - id - n re now -open ing the largest and best selected vtook of Goods in - their line of busines),.eee offered in Gettys rlz : HATS, CAPS, BOOTS. SHOES,- Over-shoes and :-'oeks : Umbrellas. Trunks. carpet-bags. Fancy Window-blinds, Green nano Cloth for Windew-blinds,, Stationery. Perinolt:r.v, end a var'ety of notions. Also, die largest-spek of QUEENSWARE, Chi na . ,stone and Bantam-ware ever offered in Adams County—all of wUictt they nr t determined to Sell lower than they can be bad At any other establislunent in the. county. 4:aIl at CO BEAN pAno.N.s. Southeast comer of the Piamond. No trouble to show , Oct., 6,'1856. Ch.a . p Pall 64 Winter Clothing. .E tm' got tip our Fill' and Winter crack of Ikady-made Clothing, consist ing of ()%er 'Coats. in great variety : Dress 'oats.'nf every desotipuoit : Monkey Jackets, Vests. Pantaloons, Shirts, Dravreri. (Lc.— Also Boys' Qlothiug, of all sizes, Our stock of Over Coatings, Cloths, Oassimers, Cassinets, Cods, VPSting4. &c. &0., Is largo awl fall : and having experienced wort:Melt continually employed - cutting out and making up, if we cannot please you with a Garment rtatly made. we can sell you the material. tako your measure and make you up a suit on the --very----s-hortest,--outiet.:--We-sett 7 nontr-but-our awn make. and warrant them well made, "and insule a gC/ 1 )11 lit, or no sale: Our prices are Imv. Opp tugatO being "small profits and quick; sales," ler the c asu. Please call. Are cute t be. beat. The New York and Philadelphia fall and %inter Ie.ASHIO.NS just received. GEORGE ARNOLD. October 6,1856. Dress GOOtIN, U to see FAHNESTOCK'S cheap afld I. 7f pretty assortment of—Dress Goods,- —l-f -ou want anything fashionable, that's the place to gel it, A large stack ot Boots and Shoes, selling nt ,1 - 1 small prutits at COBEAN do PAXTON'S, F A NCY ST A TION ERY.--Schiek ,keeps all kinds of FlneY Stationery., and sells it-as heatl, if not cheaper than anybody elge in the town or the county. If you don't believe it, 4:all in and see for yourselves. Jan. 7. 'E ADZES, do you want to buy cheap and E fabbionable Robes ? If sal. cull at PI W MOII LEFT, of Jerome's Clocks also a few good Watches at --Bunts and Shoes. large assortment, just opened, and will ;IL be wid. cheaper than the oheapest at Itnffalo Roben. 1 U . ST reftived, sod for sale cheap at SAMSON.N. •, SPLENDID assortment of Quets: C tnna, Glass, Stone and Earthen ware, at COBEAN & PAXTON'S. 'VESTS> VESTS.---An unusually large sortwent, of every description. jetit eeived at SAMS)VS. AL TREMENDOUS assortment of Pants, A such as cannot fail to please the morit fag- Odious. 1:all at SAMSON'S. Fresh Lime. AATOOD burnt Lime, for crbite-cr as hing Y for to& by S. POWERS. TTENTION! Those w_ho are fond of music. will find a large assortment of. Violins, Mum rifts, Ic., 'i.e. 'Cheap at SA SONS. . FAUNESTOCKS'. SAMSON'S. SAMSON'S. ii..x. WErnER, , York Po • ler• tic, Filbert, Bankers, Dcahn", in Exchange, and General bind Agent.q, DECORAH. 101 A. BEING assisteil by experienced Survevers, will givepartieular attention to.theloca tion of Land Warrants, MI locations made from . a personal inApeettaa of the /and, and with reference to a speedy increase la value. We are provided with a full and eoinple:e, set of Ilatfrbooks, abstracts, etc,, to which we invite attention. Locations wade in any part of lowa, Minnesota, Western Wisconsin, Kansas and Nebraska. (17Refer to R. G. McCreary, Esq., I), Mc, Conaughy, Esq., and 11. J. Staple, May 5, 1856. Gni THE PERRY COUNTY MUTUAL FIRE Insurance Compans'l CAPITAL $139,586 effects insurances in any part of the State, against loss by fire ; prudently adapts its operations to its resour ces ; affords ample indemnity, and promptly adjusts; its losses. Adams county is represented in the Board of Managers by lion. Amu McCmcaar. Wit. IteCLE AN. A gent. Office of X.* W. Dictfleal) s uaterawrs• May 26, 1856. Wall Mill inery. MB ISS McCEAR.Y has just returned from the city. with a new and handsome as aortment of Bonnets & Fancy Goods, which she will open for• exhibition on Tuesday, the 14th, and respectfully invites the Ladies of Gettysburg and vicinity, to call and ex,imine tier assortment. at her Room, in East York vtreet, &reedy trpposite the Bank, October 10, 1556. 4t Notice. THE lint necount of MARTIN' GETZ: Com mittee of the , person and estate of AIIi3A UM4 Ktrcitim. habitual drunkard, ham • been filed in the Court. of Common Pleas of Adams county, and wilt be comfirmed by the said Court, on, the 17th day of NOvember next, un less cause be shown.to the contrary. . JOHN PICKING, Pratiey. ProthonotavyN Office, Getty's- t burg, Oct. 6,10 G. td Proclamation. WHEREAS the Hon. ROBERT J. Ftsinsn, President of the several Courts of Com mon Pleas, in the counties composing the 19th District., and Justice of the Courts of Oyer and Terminer and General Jail Delivery, for the trial of all capital and other offenders in the said district, and Smetia, R. RIJOSELI, and Jon M'Grst.v, Esqrs.. Judges of the Courts of Oyer and Terminer, and General Jail Delivery. for the trial of all capital and other offenders in the County of Adams--have issuca their precept, bearin_ date the 20th day of A nest in the year of our ,or one t moon eight hundred - a n d fifty-six, and to me directed, fur holding a Court of Common Pleas, and General Quarter Ses sions of theTeacc. and General Jail Delivery, and Court of Oyer and Terminer, at GettYs burg.on Atondoy,llo.l7lllll,lll of None-in bee next ; NOTICY, IS lIMESY 4:II*KS to all the Justices of the Peace. the Cortinevi and Constables tsithin the said county of Adams. that. they he . then and' there in their pio6er persons with their Rolls. Records. Inquisitions, Examina tions, and other Remembrances, to do those thugs which - to their - offices - and in-that behalf appertain to be done, and also, they who will pruseoute against tho-prianncrs thatare or shall be in the Jail of the said County of_Adants. are to be then and there to prosecute against theta as shall he just. HENRY THONIAS, Sfieri://, Sheriff's Office, Gettysburg. / Oct. L'o, 18.56. to Adininistrators , Notice. - DAM MOWREY'S ESTATE.—Letters of . . A aommistration on the estate of Adam - Mowrey, late of Oxford township, Adams co., deceased, having been granted to the signed, the first named residing in Oxford township, and the last named in Alountpleas ant township, they hereby give notice to all persons indebted to said • estate to make immediate payment, and those having claims against the same to present them properly thenticated for AOLLiOnient. N MO WREY. VBRA HAM BIXLER. - 'Oct: 10a858. 141VAOlington futcla Abbottltown, - Adams County, Penn'a, (Removed to the largc and convenient house, formerly Awl's, opposite tlttrnld - ' - stand of Col. Ickes.) r 31-If,_u.tvhseri her reApectftill v informs the )i public, that he has opened a ['Alia House or filitturtaitiment in the, borough of A hhotts town; where hu 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 will be satisfactory. Give the " Washingt on" a call. . . FRANCIS J. WILSON. February 18, 1856. tf Suswiehanust fold, Opposite Caitrert station. fluitinwre. id. rip [Mu n - der 1 awing- lease4l-1-Iw-wbei , e I Hotel and put it in complete order, is pre pared to accommodate his friends and the trayelling public. The proptietor will he pleased_to see his old friends - , and promises to make their stay comfortable and satisfactory. Baggage taken to ai.d from Calvert Station true of chargé. JOHN BARR, (formerly of Penn'a„) July 9, 1855. tf PROPRIETOR., Diamond Tonsor. JOHN W. TIPTuN, Fu ,/ c able Bnrher and Hair Dresser, can at all times be found prepared to attend to the calls of the people, at the Temple, in the Biamond, adjoining the County Building. From long experience, he flatters himself that he can go through all . the 'ramifications of the Tonsorial Department with such an infinite degree of skill, as will meet with the entire satisfivition of all who may their chins to the keen ordeal of bis ra zors. 1-k hopes, therefore, that - by his atten ti.in to business. 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 14 their private dwellings. Gettysburg, Jan. 8, 1855. tf Hanover B. Railroad. riIRAINS over the }hoover Branch Railroad 1 now ran as fullows : First Train leaves Hanover at 9 A. M., with Passengers for York. Harrisburg. Columbia and Pluk.lelphia. This Train also connects with the Express Fcir Baltimore, arriving there at 12 m. Second Train leaves at 3P. 3f wi th -Passei gers fur Baltimore and interniediate places', 411 1 1 returns with passengers from York, April 21. J. LEIB, Agent. Keep Dr y. large anortthent of UmGrellaq. at all pH cea, just received and for sale at SAMSON'S. TOBARCO.—iI prittit nrtiee jpst roCiiirea eANsoNti. T. J. PIL.I►Y.RT, Jowa City. (lALLAGTIER'S , SUIC.RISE-4,IIR+TIGNIT, - ;- Patented, 1856.—A 710'W and ipleadid Large Oren. Flat Top COOKINO STOVE. Fur Coal or Wood. Four Size% NOR. 6,7, 8,9, CA LIAO Ett'S Sunrise Air-Tight, a beau tiful design of a new fiat top Cooking Stove. Just out, It is only necessary, to may, _that after very many years of experience, and being, fully conversant with all of the various kinds of Stoves which have been in vented on the down-draft principle, that I have taken advantage of every well known improve ment that has front time to time lAen made. particularly in reference to the formation and construction of the flues, which are always necessary to be large, and I have fully applied every improvement and combined them all in the "Su wife Air. 77 ght Cook iay Store." This Steve is made very heavy and is a good sub stimtial article : I have made them extra /tear;/ In all parts where long experience has proved it to he important. and I can assure my custom ers, that I have spared neither pains nor ex pense in getting it up : and it will not be ex -o.lled by any stove now known, of n similar chary ter, I anti convinced that it will at once become a standard Stove, Artirl have fully tried them in every way, with WOOD and COAL, and strongly recom mend them to the publie, They operate' in the most satisfactory manner. Patentee; A. J. GALL %MIER, Philadelphia. Ilet•For sale by ANDRE,W POLLEY, Sept. 13, 1856. 4m Gettysburg, Pa. ACOBS tt BRO.- respectfully inform their Cr friends and the public generally, that they have opened a Merchant Tailoring Establishment, in the room recently oc ' copied by A. Arnold. in South Baltimore street, near the Diamond, where they will at all times be happy to accommodate all who may patron ize them. Their stock of Cloths,. Cassinneres, Vastings, Cassinets, Cords, Sumner Goods, its, Its, is large and selected from the latest styles—all of which they will dispose of at prices as low as they can possibly afford, their system being to sell CHEAP. fur cabhur abun - - try produce. They will make np garments of every de scription in the most substantial and desirable manner, all warranted to lit and not to rip.— Goods bought of them not to be widen!, in their establishment will he out free of charge. They ore making up a lot of REA D AD E CLOTH. ING, in the best manner, which they will sell as cheap as the cheapest. They have also on hand a large assortment of lioriary, Surprrnlera. AIM,. Shirt rollarx. &c:, to which they would call the attention or the public. fr? The Latest Fashions regularly received. Cash or Country produce :away,: current for goOds or iro..k. Den% iii , ;take the place. March 17. 1856. EM jNUEL Z1E01,1.111 has just returned from the city with the largest lot of Gltoc:l;Rll.3s he has ever hi-fore opened -~to which he invites the attention (ifal!, convinced that he can offer itAitm akaonins. H e has also a fine lot . of - H AMS, 5110111.0E115, & A ..; 11511 of all kinds; °motes, Lemons, mid other emits ; Crackers, Nuts,Oonfectioas; Segars, Tobacco, Snuff, and a general variety of everything, "from a needle to an anolior." almmit. Give him a call, if yon want to guy what's cheap and good. O•-Country Produce taken in exch4nffe for Goods, [May 7,1855. fillflE undersigned, having entered into part. nerehip to carry on the Foundry business under the firm of W ARREN & SONS, hereby *Hake known to the citizens of Adams and ad• joining entinties, that we are pi epared to !oldie everything in our line of busituu o i. We have constantly on hand, the • Hathaway and other Cooking Stoves, the_Pmlor Air-Tight and Ten-plate Stoves,. of various styles and - si4es: Pots, Kettles and Pans. and all other Iron Conhing Utensils, Wattle Irons, Washing Machines. Ash-plates, Boat-serapers. &c. - Castings for Mills and other Machinery, PLOUGR CASTINGS. of every description. &c. We make the Serlar, Block er, and different kinds of Witherovr Ploughs. We have also got different patterns of - Fencing* and nailing, for Cemeteries, Yards and Porches, which can't be beat for beauty and cheapness.' 1 ,1:7A11 the above articles will be sold cheap *. • • a-s-h-or-eottutry-prothieo. .r7Blacksmithing still contint:ed. BRASS CASTINGS and everything in our line 1113.1 e to order. 'HRESH ING MACHINES repaired at the shortest notice. Being Moulders ourselves, we will do our work awn. THOMA'S WARREN, MARTIN WARREN, HIRAM WARREN, THOM A S.A. „WARRE N. Gettysburg. May 14. 1855. tf • - THE 01?IGIN4L tr. 0-121 - OLD STAND, .y ete ly Refitted, ne-MiKleled, llesaloilatal, awl aqain tralg ! : 4 1RNEY it BRO. have removeil their largo 14 and carefully selected Stock. to the Orig. 4181 old House formerly occupied by them. No. &T VireSt, Market street, adjoining Hantz. Prick & Co's. Hardware store, and directly oppozite th,u reSidence 61 - 6 - e - tr."Midtticel - D6u= doh York, Pa. This house was opened by them for business purposes some ten year, ago, as a wholesalo candy factory, foreign fruits, fancy goods, no tions. &c.. in very large variety, Their superior and unequaled Candy and Confectionary, personally made by them daily. and of course always fresh, has been acknowledged by all long ago, the best and finest work ever offered and sold in York. Understanding their bcsl ness as they do--in this branch especially— : they have every facility for prosectnicg it to the best advantage. and can offer facilities su perior to any other house here or elsewhere, as iegards low prices, variety and partioul.arly ' superior quality. The success and patronage with which they ! have met heretofore. is gratefully appreciated. fur which they return again. as formerly, their sincere acknowli tigments and thanks, and i trust, by strict and prompt attention to busi ness, a continuant e of the liberal ustronszu hitherto extended t..) them, June New Goods:- NEW ESTABLISHMENT! A LARGE AND CHEAP LOT OF GROCERIES, &C. Gettysburg . Foundry. A NEW Ft 101! Removal Itcmov:► l VALITABLK REAL E rA TE AND :MILL-PROPERTY,-- AT PLUVATE SALE. IRITSIIING to retirelrom the farming and w milling business. I will sell at Private Sale the following valoable'lleal Estate, known as Locust Grove, iiittlftle. about Otte and a half miles S. West from Lit tlestown, Ada ms coun ty, Pa. N o . 1. ---3,2 Acres of .34(cadom Wilton of a superior quality of red gravel soil. well adapt ed to timothy, 2000 bushels of lime having been put on it. The improvements are a large and very beautiful MERCHANT MILL, Saw Mill, Cooper Shop, , two Dwelling HOUSES, a Store Tom, two Bake Diens, two Sta- bles, three hog Pens, Lime-kiln, and all neces sary out-buildings. The Mill is built twin the most modern and improved plan. The dam and race are not surpassed by any.— Four county roads centre at this Mill. AV 2.—:17 Arre.v of Role Land, real RUN ceptible of a high state of cultivation. 8 or 10 acres of which are heavily timbered, with about 10 acres of meadow. The • • improvements are a large and very complete GRIST MILL and Dwel till - ling HOUSE. This property ad- - jcins No. 1. .1170. :3.—A Farm, containing 156 . Acres, mostly the red gravel soil, and produces' well. 40 to 50 Acres of which are heavily timbered and about 20 Acres of meadow bottom. 10,- 000 to 12,000 bushels of lime have been put upon the land. An abundance of fruit trees upon the premises.- The improvements are a Stone Dwelling HOUSE, and 13g Kitchen. Smoke . House, a large Bank - Barn, with Wagon Sheds. Corn Clib, Hog Pen, and al! necessary 6ot-buildings. This. property is also a part of No. 1, and known as above. There is not a more desirable proper; ty in the county than Loots! Grore, either separately or together. Call and see it. These properties will be sold separately or togethei , /IS may best suit purchasers. I will sell on accommodating terms. Any person wishing to view the property will please call on Edward Stable living on the pi emises, or myself in ettyshurg, GEORGE ARN 0 IA-). Aug. 18, IBSG. $5 • ' Tailoring. Removed a Pew Doors Soittb oft be OldStaml. jH. SKELIX respectfully informs his; old S• eustomeis and the public generally, that ho continues the TA/LORING II US E near his oid stand, in South Baltimore street. where he Will be happy to accommodate - ail who may patronize him. All work entrusted' to his care warranted to fit and be of most sub• latantial make. Thankful for past favors, he solicits a continuance of public patronrge. w lark Spring and S , tinmer FlrhionB are received. Call and see them. Gettysburg, April 9, 1855. New Hardware Store. lIIHE subscribers would respectfully Ril -1 fl o unce to their friends and the public that they have opened. a Hardware Store, in Balti c:ore street, adjoining the residence of David Ziegler, Gettysburg, in which they always in tend to offer to. the public a large anti general 11Se:oilmen of Ilnet!wore. Iron, Steel, Croeeries, C UTL E It V. COACH TRIMMINGS. SPRINGS, AXLES, .tg 2) '2) 11.4 IV, 2' 9 kg:ebar—mirc,' rte e filtbings, Paints, Oils, and Dye•stuft:4, in general, including every description of arti des in the shove line of business, to which they invite the attention of Conch-makers, Blacksmiths, Carpenters, Cabinet makers, Shoe-makers. Saddlers, and the public genet ally. Our stook having .heen selected with • great clue and purchased for cash, we guaran- ' tee (for the ready money,) to dispose of any part of a on as_reasonai.ile _terms as they can Le purchased anywhere. We particularly request a call from our friends, and earnestly - solicit a share of public favor, as we arc determined to establish a char acter for selling Goods at low prices and.doing ; business on fair principles. _ _ JOEL B. DANNER, DAVID ZIEULEIt. Gettysburg, June 9, 1851. tf 13 f 0 , 0 , 11 ij "4 OF; ! - CO C__ Tin Ware, &c. AMITE', ‘G. COOK. informs his friends and 0 the public generally, that he has on hand, at his Shop nearly opposite the Post-Office, A very large and well-made assortment of TIN WARE, which he will sell at prices -which cannot fail to please. Ile will also execute to order, with promptness, in a workmanlike manner, and with the best materials, all kinds of 40USE SPOUTINU, METALLIC ROOF ING, 11YDRANT %CORK. Sc. Gettpihurg, Nov. 12, 1855. tt VALUABLE PROPERTY AT Priv‘ale Sale. v-n t e —Sal e that desirable property, in McShetrys town, Conowago township, Adams county, Pa., lying on the public road running through said place, It contains Ten Acres, mok or less. Of first rate land, adj - billitiTtilds of Dr. 11. N. Lilly, Samuel and Joseph Staumbaugh, and others, and is finely improved. There Jw , is ,a large Two-story BRICIC. DWELL- NT, ING, with a Two-story Brick Back- ' Opining on the street, and nearly op posite the public house of John Busby, Esq., a good Log Barn, an Orchard of choice fruit, a good well of water, and other improvements. Possession given on or before the Ist day of April next, as may be desired. If not bold, the property will be FOR RENT. Persons wishing to view the premises will call on John Busby, Esq. MICHAEL HERRING., , Nov. 26, 1855. tf —Now is the Time, FOR CHEAP DAGUERREOTYPES! SV EAVER respectfully announces to the * Ladies and Gentlemen of Gettysburg and vicinity, that he has resumed the Daguerreo type business, at the old stand, in Chambers burg street, where he wiil be happy to receive visitors desirous of securing perfect Daguerreo types of themselves or friends. Being furnished with an entirely new and costly app Indus, he is prepared to take pic tures in every style of the art and insure per fect satisfaction. j.Chatges - from 50 cents to $lO. l' - 'llotirs of operating from 8 A. m. too P. 3r. taala dress avoid light, red, blue, or pur ple, Dark drai adds much to the beauty of the picaire. Feb. 4, 1856. tf 1 F you want a tine article .of Dress Shoes Gaiters, for Gentkinen or Lad ies. call at ENTLENIFY, do you want to select from a large and handsome variety of Cravats, Handkerchiefs, Suspenders, ctn.? If you do, call at, SCHICK.S. W. W. PAXTON'S Fall Stock, New Goods. . . Call and See Us . .. - 1- FRENCH - Merirmeg., -- all - colors-;-fashionable - -A T -TIL E NE W STAND •,.___ , Cloak Cloths : Fall Silks, the new styles : Vld. T. KING respectfully announces to magnificent aew DeLaines: best styles, Fall 17' bis friends and the public generally that Calicoes: very • large stock of new Shawls:- he continues the TAILORING business. Flannels. Welsh , English and Anneilnan ; in the room adjoining - the store of Law - - Maths, Vestings, and all kinds Men's Wear; rence Stick, fronting on, the Diamond., Sheeting, Table Linens, Towelings. &C. He has made arrangements to receive regular- EYRE & LANDELL. ' ' ly the LATEST Fastlioxs, and it will be his con Fourth awl Arch dreels, Pliiloil , lphia. stant aim to give entire satisfaction to those 'Storekeepers are invited to examine our who may favor him with their custom. New Goods. Families can be well suited in 9:7•Country produce will be taken in ex every kind of Dry Goods. • We make Black change for work. WM. 'l': KING. Silks and Shawls leading articles for whole- Gettysburg, December 17, 1855. ly saleing. P. S.--Jobs received daily from the —-- --- ---- - -- -- -•-- _ _ Auctions in New York and Philadelphia. Removal ! Removal ! E7TERMS NETT CASH. VIINEY & BRQ, have removed to their old September 15, 1856. 3m . ~ E'4l established house. No. 67 West Market New Milline . street, adjoiding Ilantz, Frick & Co's-liardwaro ry Store. and directly opposite the residence of MISSLOUISA KATE LITTLE wishes to Gen. M. Doudel, where they will condone. as inform the Ladies of town and country, heretofore,' the manufacturing of CONFEC that she is now prepared to execute Millinery TIONARY, in all its branches—SYßUPS. &C., in all its branches, in West Middle street, a &c., at the lowest city prices. Also, a careful few doors below Mr. Georg e 'Little's store.— ly selected stock of Work done cheaper than e lsewhere in town. Wines and 'Liquors, -- --- Please call and see. April 21, 1856. . always on draught, and for sale in quantities to suit. Also—a superior article of TOMATO • Over Coats. KETCHUP, in prime condition, made by us, 4 and sold by the gallon or in any quantity, very ened and. for sale, very cheap. at splendid assortment of all kinds. just op- low—much less than city prices. The article • SAMSON'S. Is as represented, of superior flavor. We also have a large lot of `"CURED PICKLES," put up under our own supervision and care, and offer them to families low. . June 16,- 1856. ==l Ed w. 11. Buehler, fattararti at £ ant, wILL" faithfully and promptly attend to all business entrusted to him. He speaks the German lang uage . Office at the same place, in South Baltimore street, near Forney's drug store. and nearly opposite Dan ner Ziegler's store. Gettysburg, March 20. David Al. Buehler, Tim i t tntu, %%TILL promptly attend to dollections and -all business entrusted to his care. rri" - 'lltlice in the Diamond, adjoining store of A. B. Kurtz. Gettysburg, Feb. 4,1856. ly . D. YrCOnanghy, • 3ttilriirli ilt inn! • • 1(0 ffice removed to one door West of Buehler's Drug & Book-store, Chambersbutg street,) A-Ito rney-S-Solitlitor---for-I-P-atent. and Pensions,. noun Land Warrants, Back-pny sus pended Claims,and all other claims against the Government at Washington. 1). C. ; also American claims in England. Land Warrants located and sold, or bought, and highest prices given. Agents engaged in locating warrants in lowa, Illinois and other Western States. apply to him personally or by letter. Gettysburg, Nov. 21, 1853. - - Motility Land Claims. 11111 E undersigned will, attend promptly to the eollection of , claim's. for Bounty Lands tinder the late act of l'ongress. Those who have already received 40 or 80 acres, can-now receive the balance. by calling on the subscri ber and waking the nece.:svy application. JOEL B. DANNER. Gettysburg, March 12, 1855. ti --- J,Lawience Hill, It _D., z ' l2t4 trt - IjAS his Office one door west of the babe . ran church, i Choinbersbuiz street, and opposite Granimer's store, where those wish lug to have any Dental Operation perform ed are respectfully' invited to call. REFIMENCKS : Dr. D. Gilbert, Dr. C. N. -Beiluelly • Dr. D. Horner, Rev. C. P. Krauth, ; 1/.. Rev. 11. L. _Rougher, D. D., Rev. Prof Ilia 11.1Rey-tioldsT7ll-ev,-Prf-.--A.l-,-tht-00 - Prof. Stwver. Gettysburg, April 11, 1853. tr Will. B. iirelellan, 3ttarnrii nt -tam. fiFFICE on the south side of the Public Sfu:u•e. 2 doors west of the Sentinel office. Gettj'sbitrg. August 22,1853; Health or Sickness? CHOOSE BETWEEN THEM 1110HOWay'S Pills.—The blood furnishes the material of every bone, muscle, gland and fibre in the human frame. When pure, it seettres.health to every organ ; when corrupt, it necessariiy produces:disease. Llom.owAv's Pit.ts operate directly upon the elements of the stream or life, neutralizing the principle of dis ease, and thus ra , tlicallv curing the malady, whether located 'in the nerves, the stomach, the liver, the bowels. the muscles, the skin, the • brain, or any other part of the system. Throuyhout the World! I .loLLowAr's Pius arc equally - efficacious in complaints common to the whole human race, and in disorders peculiar lo certain clituates and localities. _Alarming Disorders Dyspepsia, and derangement of the liver, the source of infirmity and suffering, and the cause of innutner•able deaths, yield to these • uflatives cares,—however aggrav-at acting as a mild purgative,. alterative and ion ic; they relieve the bowels, purify the Mikis, and invigorate the system and the conststution at the same titne. Genered IV•cikitegg—A'"erroli. , "? Coinplitiac When all stimulants fail, the renovati and bracing properties of these Pills give firm ness to the shaking nerves and enfeebled mus cles olthe victim of general debility. _Delicate Females All irregularities and ailments incident to the delicate and sensitive organs of the sex are removed or prevented by a few doses of these but infallible alteratives. No mother who regards her own or her children's health should fail to have them within her reach. Ealorsements. The London —Lanett," the London "Medi- cal Review," and the most eminent of the fac ulty in Great Britain,.France and Germany, have eulogized the Pills and their inventor.' __Hullo_wayis_fuls are the best remedy kA own in the world Ibr the following dixen-ye.q : Asthma • Debility - Liver Complaints Bowel Complaints FeCer and Ague Lowness of Spirits Coughs Fewsle Cow- Piles Colds plaints Stone and Gravel Chest Dismal; lie.vittehes Coq i cue.* 1 odigeAion Dysye psia - I /little um .i.rrlice4 l miatu tion Dropsy Inward eak nes' * * *Sold at the Manufactories of Professor Ilot.i.owAY, - 80 Maiden Lane. New York, and 244 Strand. London, and by all respectable Druggists and Dealers in Medicine throughout the United States and the civilized world, in boxes at 25 cents, 62t cents, and F. , 11 each. .I_, - "There is a considerable Facing by taking the larger sizes. N. B.—Directions for the guidance of pa. tients in every disorder are affixed to each box. , Aug. 25, 1856. eowly Ladies, Come This Way. A large as.sortinent of Ladies' Dress Shoes and Gaiters, for sale at COBEAN ,S: PAXTUN'S. • SPLENDID kit of Trunks. at ... GEO. AaNOLD'S. " Big Spring Literary Institute," Of Newellle, Cumberland Co., Pa. GRANI) and extensive hale of LOOKS REAL ESTATE AM) OTHER VAL UABLE PROPERTY ! The proceeds of the sale to be devoted to liquidating the debt of the institute. Skir UN PA RA LLELED. OPP OR TUNITY I To buy a rduable Book, and become a Share holder in Much Valuable Property. LIEf T. G UNNIS ON' S GREAT WORK ON THE MORMONS ! 'at only one dollar per Copy eleven Books for ten dollars. Gan -IE 4 qf the Mormons in by fur the most accurate and reliable . work 'we have of that deluded people. In order that every person may become a shareholder, the price of a book and certificate of membertihip of the Association will be only $l. The Certificate will ontitle . the holder to an interest in the tub/able Real Estate and utile nlowing Pro p erty. 1 - Valuable Improved Farm, $-1,500, with all necessary Out-buildings, situated in Cum berland Valley, near Newville, containing 125 -acres. 1 'Valuable Farm, 53,500, adjoining the above, containing 125 acres. 2 Valuable Timber Lots,. 4,800, of 50 . acres each, rituated in - Alibi tp., Cumberland co. 8 - Valuable Tim her Lots, $3,50U, of 25 acres each. I Splendid New Brick Ilouse, $2,000, - Two-story and hack building, adjoining the Hall on the 'West. 3 Highly Improved Out Lots, $1,500, of over:; acres each, within half a mile of Newville, at $5OO each. 200 orders for Ilerron's Cele brated Writing Inks, at $6 per order, $1,200. 1 Magnificent Rosewood Mum, :"4.00: front the celebrated Factory of Knabe & Co, Baltimore -1 Superior Melodeon, $lOO ; 2 Splendid Hunt, ing Case Gold Lever Watches; at $lOO each_ $2OlO ; 2 Splendid Hunting lizie , Grold Lever Watches, at $87,50 each, $175 ; 5 .Splenditt - 850 each - , - S2SOT - 10 - Splendid - Ladies Gold Watches, at $5O each, $500; 10 Fine Silver Lever Watches, at $25 each, $25( 1 / 4 12 " Watches, at $2O each, $240 15 Superior Parlor Clocks, at $8 each, LO 50 do . Gothic u . 3 . 159 50 do Cottage " 3 " 159 1 Excellent Family Carriage(latest stylelt::o9 1 ' " Rockaway "at 115 1 " Top Buggy, at IC.x5 1 Excellent Sprin g Wapron, at - 199 , , 1 Superior Two Horse Rowl Wagon. at 100 -, .. liver iuuuuteA 40 ?'Nets Sp em m arness, st. 2 Extra Spanisii ,s,a(ldles„ ,:i, 2 Superior Walnut Sofas, 150 1 Magnificent S.)fa Table, 45, 2 ~ Dressing Bureaus, 150 1 Splanclia Seeretary,so . 4 Dining Tables, . (extra Cherry,) - 50 4 Becistewls, 0 2 Sots Chairs.. at :315 per 'set, 30 3 liikporte,l Carp'ets, 20 yards each at . ..'if..)o Der carpet, - 60 2 ll'oite-inade Carpets, extra, each at $2O per carpet, 40 S Parlor Stoves, at 15, eac-b, ' 120 2 Ordersfor suite of Muck Clothes,S3o, tio_ 2 14 Silk I)resses, $3O each,. 06, S . i, Chg.!'. in in ,, , • - 15. " 120 10 " 11 kts, 5 " 50 12 " _ 13i ots, 6 " - 72 12 ", - G nt's Stkoes, .$ - ..3,.50 " 42 12 A' ( GaiterSs7 - 50 " 60 12 " Lr. lies' Shoes, 2.C* ‘L 100 " Gc d Pencils, at 20) " 200 200 4, " Pens, at 1.001 " 204 100 Boxes assort( d perfumery,l, 4 .o " 100 Purt Monnaie, at 1,00 " 100 40 Copies well bound Miscellaneous books, at $1,50 each, 15 Ladies' Alluuus, 2 each, 500 Pieces Popular Music, This Association is founded trpom bomest and - fair principles. Each book purchaser -gets the valner-of his money in the hook and on account of the great number sold 4. becomes. a share holder in much valuable property A certificate will be presented to each book pur chaser entitling the holder to an interest in the above valuable proyert :. )- - _7.A. - s - soon as the looks--are all sold, notice I;in be given to the stockholders and a convention will be held at Newville, at the Institute's Hall, when a com mittee will be chosen, to whom the property will be delivered, to be distributed among the shareholders, All the articles that can, will be exhibited ;it the Institute's Fair on the 12th August. From the very flattering manner in which this Joint Stock-Association is received. and patronized, and from the number of tick ets already sold, it is confidently believed that the property can he delivered to the share holders in a few months. For the character of the "BEG SPRING LITERARY INSTI TUTE," and those connected with it, we are permitted to refer - to the following gentlemen: I?r/erence.v Ilea. James Pollock, Gov. of Pennaa.; lion. Thaddeus Stevens,Lancaster; Hon. Judge Frederick Watts, Calisle; Sena tor Win. 11, Welsh, York: Hon. Wm. F. Mur ry, Harrisburg; Wm. F. Knabe & Co., Balti more, Md.; Wm. J. Shearer, Esq., Pro's. Atty. Cumberland co., Pa.; Pan'l Shelley, SuPt, Common Schools, Cuuib. co., Pa.; :John W. Brant, Esq., and Boyer & Brother, Harris burg, Pa. t..e'*-I.llOrders for Books and Certificates by Mail should be addressed to JAMES McK.F.S., HAN, Secietory of Me "Big .spring Literary Newville, Cumberland co,, ra• Secondary Symp toms Venereal Affections Worms of all kinds L-Z"AGENTS WANTED in every Town in the United States, to obtain subscrTtiona for Books, to whom a Liberal Commission will be given. ltdrAll letters of lnquirv, ac companied by a Postage Stamp, will be promptly answered. ra.LIENEY Tuoites, Esq., Gettysburg,. has bean appointed. au Agent, of whom Certifi cates and Books can be obtained. Juno :23, 1336.. 10".lo.5 efizaplj done at this ofte. 740,0 0 0 ! .O JOINT STOCK ASSOCIATION OP THE 40 '4O 1'2.5,
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