. firlllE ,undersigned would inform ith&good ranted, .—.l.—people-of- -A dams - county - and the rest of . . . i • the world, that he.haa received an extra large' . . 90000 LBS. •of Pnßic., in December; supply of all kinds of, nest. for. vrhigh- CASH will be : , MEN'S & BOYS' CLOTH ENG. paid. Farmers whobave the article for sale, i Boots. ShOeq. Hats, Caps, 131'111(110 Robes. &e., ‘vill' do well by,tallitig And making 'engslie• i from New York - : and although goods have ad tuenta with the subscriber, at his Flour. fia• 1 vanced in' price, he it.; able and determined to eon and Grocery Store, in West l%liddle-street, ; sell at a less price than heretofore. 6ettysbr rg., GEO. LITTLE. 1 . Country Merchants are invited to call—he Nov.'lO, 185 g. 4t . I will sefi them Goods lower than they can buy in the city. No one can compete , with him, unless Fe buys his Goods as he does : that is to say, go to New York and stay two. three or four months. and watch the chancei. A word to the wise is sufficient, If you nec.l such qoods.as he keeps. go to him and ;ital., your purchasers, to save money. MAW US- SAMSON. News for the-People. i NFSTOCK BROTHERS have jest ye t "• ceiveii and are non- opening a Jar& and 4:7lriedeßsortruetit of Dry Goods,. Queenswnre. iiardware, tic.,-to which they invite the auen- lion of those wisbiug cheap Goods. As our -t stock been-seleeted with-great care.; fromi the largest wholesale houses of New York. Philadelphia., and BalLimore, we are prepared to offer inducements to purchase froru ugs such as cannot often be had. Come and exagnine stoelLAnd_welnow you ,will_not-leave arithout buying: Oct. (), 1856. Important. 911-1 E citizens of GettShurg and Strangers who desire to knew where to find a large and handsome variety of, Summer HATS and SHOES. are 'invited to call at W. W. 11..4X TON'S STORE where they will find the most elegant White Beavers, arid White Silk Hats, Panama, Canton and Braid : also, Soft French flats, and a large stock of Gentlemen and Ladies' and Children's . Summer Shoes and liaiters of every style and price. -Call and .see the goods. - W. W.-.PAXTON. June 16, 1856. Spouti CIEOP,.GE and Henry %Vampler will make Nfi House Spouting and put'up the same low, for cash or:country produce - : Farmers and all othefs wishing their houses, burns, iic.,spout cd, would do well to give them a 'call. G. & .11...WAMPLEIt. • April 18, 1853: M=MOOMMiiiiii VALI 1...4.11 L ES LITE AND MILL, .PROPCRTY, At:PRIV:ITE SALE.. t VISIIINfii to retire from . the farming and YY v milling business, I wtll sell at Private Sale the following valuable Real Estate, known QS t )' '. I•• , • i:r , : PI II c : •c i , Miles' S. West from Littlestown, Adams coun ty, Ps. No. I- -,-3 2 .Acres of Meollow , lotion:, of a superior quality of red gravel soil, well adapt ed to timuthy, 2000 bushels of lime having been put 011 it. The improverue'ntsaie a large and very beautiful MBRCH ANT ,„,,,,,,, 1431 1 •MILL, Saw. Mill, Confier , - KtioP, .•'.5.1 1 1. two Dwelling HOUSES, a Store sr ri i • .laiotn, two Bake Ovens. two Sta- '•'',,.; - . tiles, three flog Pens, Litne-kiln,, and alilleces sary out-buildings. Tice` Mill is 'built upon the most modern and improved plan. The 4 Lin and race are not • surpassed by any.— Pour county roads centre at this Mill. ~ k re.s. ;41(tle, rery mis t eptible - Of a high state of cultivation, 8 or 10 acres Of sVhich are heavily timbered, .with abOut 10 acres -of meadow .•' .;, improvements are a ldrge and very eomplitteGßlsT MILL and. D w el- I A: VI , • ling -- HOES 7 - pro - perty — a - d-' - joins' No. 1. So. '3.— T .A Farm., containiny 1.56 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,- 010 to':12,000 bushels 'of 'lime have been put upon the land. 'An abundance of fruit trees upon the premises. The improvements 7 . are a Stone Dwelling 11011.9;;andrigg/r Ali § Kitchen, Smoke House, a large Bank, ' Barn, with Wagon Sheds. Corn Ciib, flog Pen, and all necessary out-buildings.' This' property is also a pirt,of Ko.l, and known as above: There is not a more desirable proper ty:in" the county thin .//)rust (Imre, either separately or to , r e ether. Call and see it. These properties will be sold separately or together, as.may best suit purchasers. I will -MB on accommodating terms. Any person wishing to view, the property will 'please call on Edward Suihle , living oh the preniises, or, myself in Gettysburg. GIr.ORGE ARNOLD. Aug. 18, 1856. $5 FLOUIt. FEED, AND .frocory 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 of the public.. Content witusluall4rolii,4_lle promises to sell as low as the lowest, and asks . a call in order to prove his assertion: , 11e has now, in store prime Coffee, Sugar, Molasses..&e., which can't be.beat, either in quality orrice. 'Bacon can :also be had, as good as the very "best, and at cheapest rates. lie likewise keeps a full assortment of Con fectionery, Fruits, Nuts, &c. at 'his &Ore, in West ' Middle stree, ucar South Baltimore, and examine his stock, JACOB SHEADS.' Gettysburg, April 21, 1856, List of Letters DEMAINING in the Post °face, at Gottys- J 4 burg:Nev. 17, 1556. Adair John Ilumn]e.• Samuel Aiken Mrs. Amy , Kuhns Mrs. I:atharine BaightellTriah L. *Mcßride - 4k , DwerNlessrs Bollinger Jacob 2 McCo - rtnick Michitel Biesecker Jeremiah McCreary Wm. F. Clary William McF,lvain Jacob C. C way John - McLean D.D.Rev, D.V. Dixon John McNally Thomas Dresser Jacob .Islchring D. E. L. Dysert William Mundler Edmund Eekard Henry Rei ueckerMissA 'anda .Lckenrode Jacob Shelman William E.4l,:enrode John Slieely Samuel Petal 'Valentine ' Tracy Hiram F.arnace Mr. Thompson Miss Mary Fraucke Mrs. F. Thompson John F. 4 ; alloway William Weikert Jacob 2 Hagerman F..anklin Wintrode 111 sq Eli-n Hainner Jacob P. 3 Weaver Mks !kl rri lia Hendrick Jeremiah Ntiiiker Mrs. .1a:lios IVM. LISSPIE. P. .1/. f'.. - Persons calling for were in the above' Lisa will please say they were atlvertised. Notice. ATAILERS in Mains county who have not yetlified their Licence.. are request -4.1,1 to du su forthwith. Nov. 17,1550 !Nest Goods ,1,-;;:ciira ,C..3;:,"S luring. E tit:, )t. ---.; Cani ,, h, isi and ex;11: 1 - .e f;,r./ • - -`vu , • •ILI,A,d and cliP.ip." elr Scat. - -- ..., • • J lf 0 i 4 blar, - . ER - ---, Drew.; Gsooriv, /,,r cue use of 0 , ,,,.4, or ~ ,I,T water. ..I,l"ATr.it 1 --. 4 0 to see FAEfNESTOCK'S thanand cool.F.H.s. for Hotel;, Stores and Dwelling~, 1 r petty aiiorttnein of Dress et 0,,;:,. if. SrogE TuucKs. for movin. ''' /,(0. , . , , 6, / /,.,, ( f-,...____ ...,,u want anythsug fashionable, that's the t:31...AL PI.ES6I:;, COPYING 1n..1 DRUGGIST do. i - ii to get it. uLIV Ell El-A:S, (ii s.nlfh N.ronel door.g be/ory snut ti tat-INKs, Carpet Bags and Umbrellas. for ; ESTAIst,ISitr.D I:. 15:33.) &a! at 00BEAN PAXTON'S. i Feb, ly BM I ;Mgt' of the led J. L. SCIIICIC., ircusiloy I TIME 1111( GE ST STOCKS I And the Cheapest 1 , I Fithe, October 20, 1856. P TVATESA E oka A Ninall Farm. -4- rrilgr .-- sub:4”ih& - - offers at privitte wile, - L ;ft TRAUX OF LAND, situate 'in Straban township, Adams county, about t,' miles fi.oni Gettysburg, on the east aide attic State goad t o "lirrisborg, adjoining lands of the subscri ber, Wm. Wible, Henry ' o lunfort, and others. containing 45 Acres, more or 1e,:,:, about 7 acre?: or which are Woodland, wid JO acres limit -171104 endow. The iniprovementt are a one and a ,hal f story BRICK. 110USK. -5 a good Barn, a newt:ridding well, r; -im 'il;•<+• ~-• ~ of -water, with a pump in it, anti 110., ~5 an Orchsni of choice fruit.. r7 - Persons 'wishing to view the property, are requested to call un the subscriber, resid ing in Gettysburg. The property will be sold in one tract, or in Lots, to suit purehaqers. GEORGE; WA1:11M, Sr. ',Oct. 6, 18.56. V N'EW WHOLESALE Drug Storo. N. SPENCER THOMAS, No, 2G South Second street, Philadelphia, Importer, Manufacturer and Dealer in Drugs and Medicines,Chemicals, Acids. Dye SLUM, PIO MS, Oils, Colors, White Lead, • French and A nieri• can IVhite Zinc, 'Window Glass, Glassware. Varnisliea, Brushes, Instruments, Ground Spices. Whole Spices, and all other articles 11 A. ually kept ley' Druggists, including Borax, Indigo, Glue, Shellac, Potash., &c.. c.— All orders by mail or otherwise promptly 'lt ided ' tent to. Country Jieretiarits are usv►tcdi to eall and examine our stock herore purchasing elsewhere. Gouda sung to any of the wharves or railroad stritious. Prices low and good:: warranted. . (March 17, 1856.. ly GA. .1. 1...1 (1 11 E ' S AVNARISE Patented, 1e56. new aad .gip/e•ndirl Larfp? orr , n, Flat To) • COOKENG wirevE, For Coal or Wood. Pour 8,0. CI AI. tat, Sunrise Air-Tight, a beau tiful design of a new flat top Cooking Stove, just out. It is only necessary to say, that after very many years of cx:oerience, and being fully Qonvorsant with all of the various kinds - of Stoves Ivhich have boon in vonted on the down-draft princiiile, that have takon advantage Of evory well known improve. moat that has front thee to time been made, particularly in reference to the l'ormation and construction of the flits, which are necessary to has large, and I lime fully applied every improvenwitt ttnll conthitted them all in the •‘Stineive ! At o,,okiny Shoe." This Stove is made very livavy and is a g me t .5111 1 . stinitial article: l have wade thew e revel heaiw in all partg where long experience has Proved it to be ininortan t,-and I Vail assure my custom ers, that, I have spurodoncither pains nor cx peu.e in getting it up: and it will not he ex- celled by any stove now known, o f a s i m il ar cjiaracter. lan, convinced that it will at once beyotne a sum:lard Stove. Oif". l have fully tried them ill overy y , witli \VOW) and ,1 1 ,40.14, and strongly rei.om mond them 'to the public, They - operate in the must satiNfaett».v manner, atisnteo A... if. 11111:11'lphia, k rPor sale by A X DR. E\V POL. LE Y,. Sept. 15, 1836. 41a Gettysbury, lit. Cheap Fall & Winter Clothing. E have novr got up our Fall and Winter stock of Ready-made Clothing. consist ing of Over, Coats, in great variety :•Dress Coats, of every des6i - ipt ion : Mondry Jarkets, Vests. Pantaloons, Shirts, Drawers, ,Ve. Also Boys' Clothing. of all sizes. Our stuck of ! Over Coatings, Cloths, ,Cassimers, Cassinets, Cords, Vesting's, &c. .tc., is large and full: and having experienced workmen continually employed cutting ont and making if We cannot please you with a Garment ready made. we can sell you the material, take your measure and make you up a knit on the very shortest notice. We sell . none hut our own make, and warrant them well made, and insule a good lit or no sale. our• prices are . low, (mr motto being "small profits and quick talus," for the eAsti. Please call. IVe. cud 1 tir bred. The New York and Philadelphia fall and winter FASHIONS just received. October G, 1856.. Pll fLA DELPIII .1 A I)N'F.I3,TISI7.IENT, Invans' Vire & 'Thief Proof Safes! Ei' 4 olt Merchants, Lawy crs , F armers mi d 2 milers, having /3 , 0)/,a, Or 41 11W/' to fakiz,erve from FIRE or 111_, KU LA It'•;• 1),Iy & Newell's (Flobb's) BANK LoqKs. A cARI).—The PiLotw that preservt. (i our Books, I',/pers. ,•„ timing the .•(;,(..d. Fire lit linre; WkiS pur clia.ed of OLIVER EV.VNS, (1. Ell( A-. N, Water Filters. EV" NS . .Pretnionf Vontilpted ILefrigeraturs fol cooling and preserving o,'ll 11:;, I )): • fl rid all articles fur culinary purposes. WATER FII,TEIZi.° for' purifying . iwackish ~riobij kvater, iNliether affected by mins, iiine.;trote, marl or other causes ; can he had separate ur attaelie.l to the liefrigeratots—a go,tntity of ice cooling the whole. in the We.iiiiCr. PO ATABLE Snow 13..unts 1M iiil CEORGE ARNOLD. VanAers, DealcrB iii Exchanye i and _Gcneral Land Ayente," - DECO L'A if, lOWA. • n EING 'assisted .by experienced Su rveyers; will give particular attention to the loca tioti of Land Warrants. All locations made ji , oin a penamal inBptetion of the lard, and with reference to a 8 IltVdy increase in value., W e are provided with a full and complete, ti e t of Plat-bcsoks, als•tractm, etc., to which we invite attention. Locations made in any part of lowa, 3l.inneota, Western Wi bc unsin., Kansas and. Nebraska. id - Refer to 11. C. McCreary, Esq., D. Mc- Conaughy, Esq., and If, J. Statile. ° :Nlay 1856. fat THB__PERRY___COUNTY MUTUAL FIRE In*tiranee COSH pan V, CAPITAL 8130,586—effects insurancesin any part of the State, against loss by fire ; prudently adapts its operations to its rest - Jur; ces affords ample indemnity, and promptly adjiists its losses. Adams county is represented in the Board of Managers byrlion. 310sms Nlcer.v.AN. • \V 19. MeClile, AN. A gent. Oflir:e - of 31. & W. 31cCle.in, (iettyiburg. May 26, 1856. Wa4llinglon Hotel / 'Alban:down, AduntB CounN, (Reluoved to the large and convenient house, formorly Carl's, opposite the old stand of Col. Pekes.) THE subscriber respectfully informs; the public that he has opened-a Public House of Entertainment iir the borough of A bbottq town, where he will be happy to entertain all who may call with him. Hamg had many years' knowledge of the business orhotel-keep ing, hu flatters himself that his efthrts to plea6:e will be Natisfactory. (Jive the “WaAttinglon" 11 coll. ‘NOIS• J. WILSON, February - 18, 1856. 11 Susquehanna "iota, Opposite Calvert station. Baltimore, Md. Tri l undersigned having leased the above Hotel and put it in complete order, is pre. pared to accominodate his friends and the travelling public. The proprietor will he pleased to see his old friends, and promises to make their stay comfortable and satisfactory. Baggage taken to ai.4 °from Calvert Station tree of charge. July 9, I/455. tt Tailoring. Removed n Few Ootirt, Soot h oftheOldStand. SKELLY respectfully informs his old ON • customers and the public generally, that he continues the '/':I /LO/1/_ - G. I/1 'SI .V A'SS, nett his old stand, in Smith Baltimore street. where he will be' happy to acconurnodate all who-may patronize him. All t%ork entrusted to his care warranted to lit and he of mo,t so h. stantbd make. Thankful f‘tr past favors, he solicits a continuance of public pa trontge. , [1.17 7/te Acir York Sophry Ptlbifink are received. Call and them. 6ettyslotrg. April 9, 1855. Diavisiond' '.2sOxiam)r. 01IN W. TIPTON, l'a•;h ioipt Tht rho. 9Y wl Ilrir Dressiy, Call at 101 times be found -prepared-to-arttend to t the nus oh.. in the flianiond. Ijoini the County Building. From long'experience. he Batters himself that lie can go through all the ramifications of the Tonsorial Department ! with such an infinite degree of skill, as will meet with the entire sa tisia Ai on of all who may submit thi!dr chins to the keen ordeal of his ra zors.. isle hopes, therefOre, that by his atten- i tion to business, and a desire to please, he will I merit as well as receive. itlibe.ral share - of loth-! lie patronage.. The sick will be attended to at their pi ivate dwellings. Gettysburg, Jan. S, 1855. tf • or NiclineNs? [too ET w I.:EN" "THEM olloway's Pills.—The blood fur n i s h e s, .11 15. -- theiiiiintrial ()revery bone, muscle, gland and fibre in die human frame. When pure, it secures heal th to every ot gun when corrupt, it necessarily produces disease. El ot.i.ownv Puts operate directly. upon the elements of the stream of life, nentralizing the principle of dis. ease, and thus radically curing the malady. Whether located in the nerves, the' stomach, the liver, the bowels, the n.uscles, the skin, the brain, or any other part of the system. I 'lb rem yhout the 110 , 1,1! 4101,L0w s Pii,Ls are orally etlicaeioug in complaintB common to the whole liuWan race, and in disorders peculiar to certain clituates -1 1 / 1 1 • 111 717 , 1 DiSorderg Dyspepsia, and deramiement of the liver, the source of Infirmity and suffering,, and the rause of innumerable deaths, yiei►l to these curatives in• an i!a:;vs, however aggravated, acting as a mild purgative, alterative and ton ic ; the<• relieve the bow e ls, purify the ihji t is, and invigorate the system and the conststu ton tit ilia 'sante time. 'll, re :I Ye1.1;oll (S,u, f,bri„fa.• I.Vhen all stitwilanpi fail, the renovating and bracing properties of these Pills give firm ness to the shaking nerve , : and enfeebled mus cles of the victim of genet al debility. Pelicate 14'1,1(114.s All irregularities and ailments incident to the delicate and sensitive organs of the .ex a te reim;rd_or prevented by a. few doses of these mild, but infallible alterative►,. No mother who regards her own or her children's health should fail to have them within her reach. Sci;Rtific .14:iblyrNentents. - The London ••Laneet," the London "Medi cal Review," and the most eminent of the fat uity in Great Britain, France and Germany, have eulogized the Pills and their inventor. llollowa !1' Pills utc fire I.w.q rented y known in k c , fin• (11.vens, s : A Innit Debility Liver CoulVi.tiotq. .1;o%%0 Complaints Fever and .%guc Dom ne%, Coughs Female Com.. Piles Colds pit t..rie and Grayel ('he—t insewes Jlendacbrw tt:ueolidtto , syniv. /11111 . 1 pp..% ol /Wing/4a Vekiei eal A !Teel ion.: Dotrrlor.t. 11:lanun4tion 11urt n ao1allk Drop:+y award W eat, e$ * 4« Sold at the Manufactories of Professor Ilow.owAy. SO iklaiden Lane, New York, and 244 Strand, London, and by all respectable Druggists and Dealers in Medicine throughout the I;nited Ntates and the civilized world, in boxe..: at 25 cerag, 621 cents, and 41 each. There is x considerable saving by hiking the larger sizes. N B.—Directions for the guidance of pa tients in every disorder are allixed to each box. Aug. 25, 1556. con' ly Anti a Little c the Cheapest. •I'ESDElts.Crat•ats, Port monies,Socks, lilui;•s, stocks, - Pocket Handkercl►iefs, Razors,Cluthes Brushes, Woolen SocksAlloves, Comforts. Muslin :Shirts and Shirt Collars, am always to be found at Flour for Nia ie. F S want a good barrel of Flour, call at I HOKE'S STORE. as be has made art ange molts to have always the best, which he whi sell at' 5 cents advance. May 5. T. J. FILBERT, 1, • luwa City . WM PIUIPitIETt)II. SAMSON'S, JOHN HOKE. A LARGE AND CHEAP LOT OF • " GROCERAIES,LAVC,- - 17 4 1 M ANUEL ZIEGLER has just returned Jt 4 - from the - city - with - the - largest - lot GitocEms he bac ever before opened, to which he invites the attention ofall i convinced that he can ofrer RAMC BARGAINS. He has also a fine lot of HAMS, SHOULDERS, &c; FISH of all kinds; Orani;es„ Lemons, and other fruits;, Crackers, Nuts, Confections ; H - Segars,'l'obacco, Snuff, and a general variety of reverytto rig, "from a needle to an anchor," almost. Give kiln a call, if jou want to 4uy what's cheap and good. • Ozi-CountryYroduce taken in exchange for Goods. [May 7,1855. New 'Goods!' NEW ESTABLISHMENT! ACOBS & BRO. respectfully inform their 0 friends and the public generally, that they have opened a Merchant Tailoring •Evtablislunent, in the room recently oc cupied by A. Arnold. in South Baltimore street, near the Diamond, where they will at all times he happy to accommodate all who may patron ize them. Their stock of Cloths, Cassimeres, Vestings,_ Cassinets. Cords, Summer Goods, &c., is large mid selected from the latest styles—all of which they will dispose of at prices as low as they can possibly aflimi. their system being to sell CHEAP, fur cash ur coun try produce. They will make, up garments of every de scription in the most substantial and desirable manner, all warranted to fit and not to Goods bought of them not to be madegi in their establishment will be cut free of charge. They are making u p a lot of ILE;ADY-MADE CLOTH ING, in the best manner, which they will sell as cheap as the cheapest. They have also on hand a large assortment of Hosiery, Suspenders, .Shirts, Caton , . &c., to which they would call the attention of the public. 11 'TheLatest Fashions regularly received. Cash or Country .produce always current for goods or wo-k. Don't mistake the place. - March 17. 18,56-. Removal ,I Removal ! .17/E /1/(;/,'1A (r. Q. 17, eLD., - c•T..IND. s c wi ll kJ/lbw, llt, : lp,defed, llesitsrituted, aa c t /rule/ Be-Opoteil ! RNEY & BRO. have removed their large II 'Ai and carefully selected Stock, to the. - old House formerly occupied by them, No. 07 West Market street, adjoining Mintz. Frick & Co's. Hardware store, and directly matimaimmagumas del, Yoa, This house was opened by them for business purposes mune ten years ago, as a wholesale candy factory. foreign fruits - , fancy goods,-no tions, &sc.. &c., in very large variety. Their superior and unequaled Candy and Confectionary, personally made by them daily, and of course always . /pr , th, has been acknowledged by all long ago, the hest and finest work ever uttered and sold in York. Understanding their hr.si ness as they do—in this branch especially— they have every facility for prosecuticg it to the hest advantage. and can offer facilities su perior to any other honse - here or elsewhere, as icgards low pi ices, variety and particularly snlr~'rinr• duality. The suecess anti patronage with which they have met ltweitifire. is gratefully appreciated, fore hick they velum again, as formerly, their sincere ackitowledgutents_an_d____thanks,_and trust. by strict and prompt attention to busi ness, a continuance of the liberal pationage hitherto e!aended to them. June 16, 1856. New Ma rehrare Store. THE 8 übscribeN would respectfully an flounce to their nien,k and the public that they h eve opened a Hardware yore, in 1141u -Ircire sireet, adjoining the residence of . David Ziegler, Gettysburg, in which they always in tend to utter to the "public. a large aild genet al assortment of • Ilardwaro, Iron, Strrl, Groceries, C TJTE, E R V, COACH 'I'RIMMINGS, SPUINGS, AXLES, 11'..)1 LcD 124 llebar —nue, !Aloe It • POintr, Paints, OHS, and Dye-stuffs, in general, including every description of arti cles in'the above line of business, to which they invite the attention of Coach-makers, Blacksmiths, Carpenters, abi net - makers, Shoe-makers. Saddlers, and the public "liner ally. Our stuck having been selected with great me and purchased for cash. we.goaran tce (for the ready ttioney,) to dispose of any part of it on as reasonable terms as they can be purchased anvwhare. El—from-m r-LS'lle-i friends. arid earnestly solicit a s} are of pulilre favor, as we are determined to estal "sir a char aczer fur selling' Goods ; tin au doing business ori fair princil J B. DANNER, DAVID ZIEGLER Gettysburg, June 9, Lisl. tt. C;eit y%lrur;.; Foundry. A NEW I' I M! rimE undersigned, having entered into part nership to carry on the Foundry business under the lit in of WARREN &SONS, hereby make know!) to the citizens of Adams ami ad joining counties, that we arc prepared to make everything in our line, of business. \Ve have constantly on band, the Hathaway and other Cooking Stoves, the Parlor Air-Tight and Ten-plate Stoves, of various styles and sizes ; Puts, Kettles and Pans. and all other Iron Cooking Utensils, IVatfie [runs, Washing Machines, Ash-plates, Boot-scrapers, tic. Castings for Mills and other Machinery, PLOUGII CASTINGS. of, every description, &c. \Ve make the Seylar,-Block er, and different kinds of \Vitherow Ploughs. \Ve have also got different patterns of Felicia.; and Mailing . , for Cemeteries, Yards and Porches, which can't be beat for beauty and cheapness. ;hr All the above articles will be sold cheap for cash or country produce. fr7F-Blaeksmithing still continued. BRASS CASTINGS and everything in our line made to order. . THRESHING MACHINES repaired at the shortest notice. Being Moulders ourselves, we will do our work nuntr. THOMAS WARRE • MARTIN 'WARREN, HIRAM WARREN, • TH OM AS A. AV ARREN. Gettysburg, May 14, 14i3. tf TWO THOUSAND PIECES Vira 11 Paper. COLEAN & PAXTON have opened an un usually large assortment of Wall Pa s er, of every Lztyie and variety. limn to eig. a piece. Housekeepers and Piper Hangers are invited to call and examine the stock. which isV l Perlor to anything hel'etofore otkred in this: market. Only cents a piece, or 1, cents a yard. for Wall Paper Gettysburg, Feb.:23, 1656. ..rti, ~., nriniiiings can always be : —) bought lower, and a larger assortment . -- ---- • , always on draught, and for sale in quantities than elsewhere is always to be had, at 'to suit. Also—a superior article of TOATO FA IINESTOCKS'. h' EMI - IUP, in _prime condition, made by us, --- Wand sold-by the gallon or in any quantlty, very IFI F you want a fine article of Dress ,Shoes' loW—Much less than city prices. The article-- Gaiters, fur Gentlemen o r Ladies, call at ,Is as represented, of superior flavor. We also W. IV. PAXTON'S. .. , 14ave a large lot of "CURED PICKLES:" put --- ------ -- g 1 ENTLEM EN, do you want to select from ale Hats. fiats. - -- -------7---- up under our own supervision and eau!, and iI LACK Silk and Sl o uch Hats of the latest R.- 1 large and haiiilsoine variety of Cravats,, -r - . June 16, 18Jb. style and at reduced prices for sale at ' Handkerchiefs, Suspenders, dc.? -If you do, : offer them to famil;es low: C ÜBEA:C 4; PAX - ION — S. ' call at ' -- - - . _ _ ECHICK'S. I sw-Job frix,ritig clizai , ly uoiac at this iltz" cc. _______ J. Lawrence HiILIYI. D., ITAS Office one door west of the Ltithe ran church, in Chatnbersburg street, and opposite'Graturner'S store, where those wish ing to have, any Dental Operatioa perform ed are respectfully invited to call. REFERENcEs : Dr. D. Gilbert, Dr. C. N. Belluchy, , Dr..D, Horner, Rev. C. P. Krauth, I). D., Rev. H. L. Batigirer, I). I)., Rev. Prof. William M. Reynolds, Rev. Prof. M. Jacobs, Prof. M. la. Stuever. Gettysburg„ April 11, 1853. tf Edw. H. 'Pichler, 3ttarml at l aw, %ATILT. faithfully and promptly attend_ to all business entrusted to lit'. He speaks the German language. Office at the saute place, in South 13altiinore street, near Forney's drug store, and nearly opposite Dan ner & Ziegler's store. Gettysburg, March 20.. 111 , CI el lan, `...qtforiai at r run. O FFICE' on the sou-th side of the Public 1-7 Square, 2 doors west of the Sentinel office. Gettysburg, August 22, 1853. David A. Buehler, • , slttarnril Et Lam, %ATHA , promptly attend to collections and all business entrusted to his care. Office in the Diamond, adjoining store of A. B. Kon tz. Gettysburg, Feb. 4,185 G. ly 11.1"Conaughy, 3tturara at -1 ant (Office removed to one door West of Buchler's Drug ti; 800k -store, Chain bersburg street,) Attorney &Solicitor for Patents and Pensions, 1130UNTY Land Warrants, Back-pay sus pentied Claims,and all other claims against the Government at Washington, D. C. ; also American claims in England. Land Warrants located and sold, or bought, and highest priceS given. Agents ehgaged in locating warrants in lowa, Illinois and other Western Stater?. [l.7 — Apply to him personally or by letter. Gettysburg, Nov. 21, 1833. _ - Bannly Land Claims. rrIlE undersigned will attend promptly to the collection of claims for Bounty Lands under the late act of Congress. Those who have already received : lo or 230 acres, can now receive the balance, by calling on the subscri ber and making the necessary application. JOEL B. DANNER.' Gettysburg, March 12, 1855. tf • New Millinery. - ~igtSS LOUISA KATE LITTLE wishes to Y-1. inform the Ladies; of town and country, that she is now prepared to execute Millinery in ail its branelies, in West Middle sfteet, a few doors below Mr. fleorge Little's store.— Work done cheaper man ulsewheie in town. Please call and see. - April 21, 1656. -- Over Coals. splendid-also-•tment of all-k indsi - just -op , ened and for• safe, very cheap, at SAMSON'S. , /A.;/i•./ 4 • 'D \.° ) • - QAMUEL G. COOK, informs his friends and +:7, the publie generally, that he has on hand, at his Shop nearZy opposite the Post-Office, a very large and well-node assortment of TIN WARE, which -he will sell at prices 'which cannot. fail in please. lie will also execute to order, with promptness, in a workman-41;e manner, and with the best materials, all kinds ()I' 'qt./USE Sl'ol7T1N1;, METALLIC RUOF -ING, VDRA.NT ‘1 , 1)11K, &c. Gettysburg, Nov. 12, 1655. tf - - - - ---- Fall Stock, New Goods. I, I IIENCII MernMes, all colors-; fashionable Cloak Cloths : F.lll Silks, the new styles : magnificent new Del.aines; best styles Fall Calicoes; very large stock of new Shawls; Flannels, Welsh, English and Amedcan Cloths, Vestings, and all kinds Men's Wear ;. tit mss, Table EYRE & LANDELL. wul Philaddphin. ..,77Sturukeepers are invited to examine our New hood:.. Families can be ,well suited in every kind of Dry Uoods. We make Black' Silks and S:lawl. leading. articles for whole saleing. P. S.--johs received daily from the Auctiong in New York aud Philadelphia . 771EloNNErT CASII September 15, IKIG Now is the Time, ; FOR Cil f , :AP DAGUERWTYPES ! 4;Z WEAVER respectfully announces to the 1,- 3" 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 will be happy to receive visitors desirous if securing perfect Daguerreo types of themselves or friends. Being furnished with an entirely new and costly apparatus. he is prepared to take pic tures in every style of the art and insure per feet satisfaction. [ Charges from 50 cents to $lO. [a— VI ours of operating from 6 A. M. to 4 P. M. In (tress avoid light. red, blue, or pur ple. Dark dress adds much to the beauty of the pic.ure. Feb. 4, 1656. tf Notice. LL persons indebted to me will please call and settle on or before the loth of November. After that date my books will be left in the hands , ol an officer for collection. GEORGE WAMPLER. October 20. 1.858. flats, 'lats. rpnosE in need of the aboVe article, would _A- do %veil to give us a call, before purchas ing elsewhere, tor .Samson cannot be beat in giving bargains. CORN I)IIVERS.—The attention of MIL LERS is invited to a very superior article for drying CORN, which can be had at all times at Jan. 14. CRRIAGF; WARRENS' FOUNDRY. BM 4 0 , 0 o'o ! JOINT STOCK ASSOCLITION OF THE ig pring Literary Institute," - of Couititi•land GRAND w al • extensi ofBOOK S REAL ESTAT E AND OTIIER VA L LIABLE PROPERTY The proceeds of the sale to be devoted to liquidaung the debt of the institute. Aar [TANTA lt A LLE LED 0 PPO I? ruxu r ! To buy a Valyalile Book, and become a Share holder in Mark. Valuable Property, LIEUT. GUNNISO.N"S GBEA'I' WORK OA" THE if OBMO,,VS ! at only ma; dollar per Copy : germ Books tin. lea dollars. Gun nison'B - History f!t' th e .IfOrmoas ; s -hy far the most accurate and reliable work : WC have of that deluded people. In order that eNery person may become a shareholder, the price of a book and certificate (if membership of the Association will be only $l. The Certificate will entitle the holder to au interest in the following Valuable Real Estate c u d other p r opertY • 1 - Valuable Improved Farm, $4,500, with all-necessary Out-buildings, situated - in - Ca ni-v berland Valley, near Newville, containing 125 acres. 1 Valuable Farm, $3,500, :.idjoitiiii;.;, the above, containing 125 acres. 2 Taluahle‘ Timber Lots, $l,BOO, of 50 acres each, situated in Miffintp., Cumberland co. 8 Valuable Tim-: ber Lots, 53,500, of 25 acres each. 1 Splendid." New Brick house, $2,000, Two-story and back building, adjoining the Hall on the West. 3 highly Improved Out Lots, $1,500, of over 3 acres each, within half a mile - of Nem - vine, at $5OO each. 200 orders for Iderron's Cele-. brated Writing Inks, at $6 per order, $1,200. 1 Magnificent Rosewood Piano, $4OO, from the celebrated Factory of Knabe Sr, Co., Baltimore -1 Superior Melodeon, $lOO ; 2 Splendid Ilunt, ing Case Gold Lever Watches, at $lOO eac h . $200; 2 Splendid Hunting Case Oeld Lever Watches, at $87,50 each, $175 : 5 Spi en ,fid Gold Watches, $5O each, $250 ; 10 Sple n did Ladies Gold Watches, at $5O each, $500; 10 Fine ,Silver Lever Watehe , , at .$25 each, $250; ig 12 Watches, at 520 each, 5240 15 Superior Parlor Clocks, at S 8 each, 120 50 do ( /othic , ) 150 , 50 ' - do Cattwe - . " .., ~ 150 1 Excellent Family Carriagetlatest style)2llo I 4. Rockaway " at 175 1 46 Top Buggy; at • 16.5 1 Excellent Spring Wagon, et 1(30 1 Superior Two horse Road Wagon, at 100 ' 2 Sets Splendid Harness, silver_lituuuted izo 2 Extra Spanish Saddles, 75 2 Superior Walnut Sofas, 150 —l-llagiiiticent-t. 4 ->fa Pal de, • Ai 9 " e, Dressin. , Bureaus, - 150 • 1 Splendid Secretary, 5(1 4 Dining Tables, (extra Cherry,) 50 4 Bedsteads, 80 Sets Chairs, at $l5 per set, '.',o 3 Imported Carpets, 20 yards each at . $2O nor carpet, 60 2 Ifome-Made Carpets; extra, each at $2O per carpet,' 40. 8 Parlor Stoves. at 15 each, 1:2.0. 2 Orders for .nitt of Black Clothes.s:' , O, 60 0 46 Silk • i /resses, $3O each, Or; - 4., 8 "- 01•)thing, 15 - P.M 10 ti 13 its, • 5 ‘‘. 5(0 12 41 B' MR, r, " -o a ... I'2 ,t G• nt's Shoe., :i.::f.50 " 42 12 - " . ' Gaiter., 5,00 " 0) 12 " It lie , ' Sh,es, 2,00 " *...4 1011 G«1 Pei.wik..a.t 2.00 "00 '' " Peng, at 1,18) " - 1 0 0 13exesaswrt. perfvelery,l,oll " 10() Pyrt 11 , 1onneietz. - 1,00 40 Copies N - Vell bound hooks, at !. 7 31.50 ench, 15 Lailies' Album , . at ti 2 each, 500 Pieces Pupakir • This Association is loam - led upGrt: loneq and fair principles., E. 10.11 hook 9 :4,c4.1111: -..c gets the value of his itnno.s , v in th, on account of the great Tronal , cr !.f a share holder in much . .111 abb., certiticat_e_yrill be prti , etned to each put tri," - tat hold, chaser en, _mg; thz Act. to an mtc.-e,t the above valutthle property_ As soon as t: books are all sold, notiee will l eei en to Ho:- stockholders and a etairention wiir t 4,•• t fib! at Newville, at the Institute's Hall, when :4 mittee will be chosen. to whom the proi,ort will be deliyertAl, to he tis•::-.14, 1 0ut f-sl atm Ow; shareholders. All the ailicles that will he exhibited at the Instil un-' , Fair. on the 12th Au: , ast, From tile ccry-Nattcriui Inailuor iii whkh this -Joint Stock Associati , ,AL is roo.eived and patronized. and from the notnber of tiek ets already sold, it is cipittidertrlv befotled-: that the property can he delivered to .th..t• sltaxe holders in a few months_ For the character the "BIG SPRING LITERARY INSTI TUTE," and those connected with it. 110 are permitted to refer to the following gentleunn: qfereaire James Pollock. - Goy_ of Penn'a.: lion. Thaddeus Ste Tens, Lanevster; Hot _ Ju4g Frederick for \l - in. 11. Welsh, York: Eon. Win. F. illur ry; Harrisburg; Win. F. Knahe k Co., Balti more. Wm.) . Shearer. Esq., Pro's. Atop. Cumberland co., Pa.: Paul Shell or. Sept. Common Schools, Cumb. c 0... Pa.: John W. Brant, Esq., and. Buyer Brother, HArris hur Pa. • •_ 4.e.e"-A It Orders fry Books and Cert ifieates Mail should he ; Addressed to JA:3I ES .Mc .tiecrefarg ‘,/ 1/0' "Pig Nprinf/ Institute," N'ewville, Cumberlaml co., l'a_ AGENTS WANTED in i•v or Y Town in the United States, to obtain subs:riptious fur Books, to whom a Liberal Commission will be given. ri.Eif - All letters of Inquiry. av companied by . a Postage Stamp, will be: promptly answered. gc.IIENar TnomAs, Getty burg, has been appointed an Agent, of wh o m Certifi cates and Books can be obtained. June 23, 1856. Call and St•e IN AT THE NEW STAND IVM : T. KING respectfully announces to w his friends and the public generally that he continues the 'U AILORING business, in the room adjoining the store of J. ;sue rence Shick, fronting on the Diamond.— ' lie has made arrangements to receive regular ly the LATEsT-FAsmoNs, and it will be his can slant aita to give unite satisfaction to thuae who may favor him with their custom. 1 - 0 - 'Uountry produce will he taken in ex change for work. WM. T. XING. Gettysburg, December IT, 1855. ly Removal I Removal ERNEY & BRO. have removed to their old° established house, No. G 7 West :Mai ket street, adjoiding Ilantz, Frick & Co's Hardware Store. and directly opposite the residence of Lien. M. Doudel, where they will continue. as heretofore, the manufacturing of CONFEC TION-AitY, in all its branches —SYR ups. &c., &c., at. the lowest city prices. Also, a careful ly selected stock of 120 r) 'JO I ) Ii .0 Go