L id 10 . P.A',lllfßigs Op: FRIENDS OF II ALPILER _ 1131 =Ern ".;.‘''••'"*77-4p7.,ir K e w • x , p aar • you, :P ri eu4! 'll;),,lolo,gtuc.orcezors to sec.: "':Vair:2v)py,bormie face, ied lead , kroj).lot jo i tt; 'ow; i i • ? fi t ugh} uffermg play be small, desire .it-LL'tis my all. met. auntber year gassed away 7 * " t — lf " , as and pleas . ,t t.' :• +:,, ' r ',;• .4'7111 : 9 IEUO 4 ,O I i 14er gif.ts , wpre Ittripicxesei her. salutation 'peace ; iickand`SWiet the ibiinkful"piayer • 14E4 1 4 air. . is.(hAt f itliPciben i3eat . iti'iaeb`bosOtri 1;440 =I II Theseep,! , ,, ,3 ,e4,7o;gonoY ;{lf-,Or-the.esim, still lake 'where, the echo ploys apnjiti tilassy faze 'mid the suns lest' 1%37;4, tli .;(,. • C . • uch are the joys those spirits feel fortupe'Vizes relief: 13u 4.ith leer ljthei- . Bl)*lts-ete4 • f. „ CO - Me :to - - thf , When joys theix_reyels c 4"! , ?p first whrieSits mother's cheek Er ME Come when the youthful hearts beats high!, 1V hile his bark glides smooth in the sunny sky! C 'ate when the ligart of the brave and free li.kalts" in. the thoughts of victory. And thy- voice is sad-:--but , whon thy , word _ By the wandering' stritliger's'earls'heard, Tt "rounds' the voice' 'alefed one near which beckons hitu'bume to a happier sphore. But puss „these Scenes ,of ioriew O'er: keep a jubilee,. .And on our bounding heads no mete , „ Core waras,oriumery. i Vii"Nfiar eiles . dayoind the J lithe toittiaY; Are keeping theirjoyous holiday I - "Welt sing, asps meet in the relative ha)), Of our cheering hopes, to thp minetrelts Another-year ba;s gone, ‘tYon. As ill the ; ' **- But brio iaiere, and "what eye we ~,, • For ykars *at pass away! Ttio - croril inay teold, but It k green, And stilLis the face of beauty seen ;, ;:liri/i4e soft axal . swoet from her sloping bins, 'll4iriur,lnuringi come of her faughing The wise men say that all our ;ace , ; -Grow wiser every year; ,Andspeculak, on time an(ililace 'To make their doctrines clear, Xo doubt we all are very wise, And growing wiser still; And soc,n on ` i 'fcttne"-ous wings we'll vise, ,• ' And wisdom-hops Why only, think ! dear sir! at Four • Our toys nielargelind thrifty, . reason mare of ancient lore - ,r rah& formear men at ! I would not besurprised, indeed— ' As wisdnel ceases never— If scion in ,blating'viords vre' road . Tliiit pea, utx. live forever.! ' •Erecaese frank - oliservation made • _ ' '• VPon the work of, dtiath, , It ituw is,known,-.-though long delayed— , Men diefin . wao of breczth, ! he . other arts--;-'eaeh in its turn—' Th i rough .4reatuy ,regions puu ; Achieving mighty deeds, they spurn The goal their fathers vron: =I Suppose we throw aeldithe veil That shroudain mystic gloom The happy scenes, the joyNt :find leasures et to-come: NO! no! a silence dear and deep • • Sits sadly pensive there; . And guardiau,hauds these secrets keep Close ia their grottoes fair,. ;Set, hark a long-drawn,. piercing shriek, harp and shrill as 'a utouses's sveak, On the northern blast is carried ; "fis a "shriek' for freedom"—Kansas groans, W.H. thrice killed than she sighs and moans,, Oft kilited.,:but----niierlauriqi 'Not: thus Freinout and his howling crew 41.3 f niggers black and V 041140,45 blue-- They're dead and, likewise buried, 1;• - )vv'the stars and stripes securely ware .0' er the laud of the free and the borne of the brave," Since ACC& the day has carried, - (the county and) the cOnrn - try'sisafe, FrO'ni foes within ~(a„happy esrApe.) Ttifit i s see what we've been doing. ' rn•e Council=men, atone, unaided , ,By loreig,n i tr)wers,' some streets hare graded; Proad sidewalks, too, Are finely shaded, • By trees of two months' giewing. . 1 ,17 ; 16 "Tape-worm," too, unwinds its coil, lives, it mores, it crawls along. the sail, But ehati , ,-es its direttien... ,T."•4*Lire it hill's are, le veiled, yallies raised, 1 :A:ill liar/over 's reached,—the powers ivt praised,' • selection Venice had its bridge—the “bridlp of sigki,“ so has Getty4bur abridge . 3 workmanlike ereitiog ; Ta(y)ll,r's work, well stitche I with tb.read, -ou re and ia-iting on its rock-baud Led. f beats the ilation, A t Irtne--but plea.; n : resting plare fir the Dead 's elio.ll be “...F'ver Creeit;'' ICE:ting'spot sacre:l tif the tyved and gone . , who , e elieri.sledhitnes 4 s re C44,leiess oh tionett. flare the i high and the low orris sieepi gnendivg, likepee deep, Weer Itaott f " -IMiff.Thg Lsio4ll.•9tamon &1, Ate, first •nntl lat-t ; . / The bonds of Dearth then breaking. ,:, -e A , * - * 4 So then ps we know not what fortarteshetide *hile the present here; - with - its pleasure and pride,:: - 7 r-ou sholiA pay yfr'Atke'?!Carrier" 9,,t4wrzsrs . • : to-day, • For "now i$ the time," as tho seri pttmes all say.. Or ,if this is too small a dernnnd on your money, I slyst ,give Ale a Doti,As. fur "z4raAs," 1117 1.4 floney 1' . . . ti ' And you who bate never my services p aid, ake this as a warning anti came to r niy aid; • rso gaily, we'll sing, with a good hearty elkeeri i,A triloute •of thanks to the opening year, • • THE eAltitIER. -' Jurors far Jan t 407, RAZ; ..1.0 HORS. gamiltoahuu--John .1 - 11etzley,'llatid B 1 Blythe, Andrew tow, 3.luuntjay—Juneph Arendt, David Clapiaddle. Idichael ; sotl.. Ilamiltaa—Georgo Schwartz., Charles itehort. Orlat, Lei Irvine Om. S. Cart. ,Cumperlapd—lleary Fpanyler. ,Ozluret—litaslkll Borah, Joseph .1. Smith, Jelin CROP. portmigh—J . L , 1,01.9. W to. 11. Culp, pizulup I'al.tuk, 'I hosp ea F. Frazer. y reedo Bev lit F undue. Tyrone4kz.ra 2hourapleu., , ,yup.-Juliu Sezke. ,Gertuauy!---Joaeph utue—lenjasuiu urry. •ti kSEIULL JU ROES. - ,Oxforit...6. Dl. Nyere. blnCrearl. Win. Sta)jamith : Jonas geboct, Johg I..ntiruorii,-Ciameliug Ileac. 1.;(411,WIVI),--11411,1r, S tinin Ittio thnnnuul Camper, John fkereh. .Allckley;.GlarletAtti Muentuinan, :Sans !! Ct.,' .net nibertion. 4nian t ixtoii— Emilouel Nroorbvad. lieLtildlen.4tinns 1'.41, 44 w, w , Sherdord, Wm. ovevienr. At4rvniirrihwiel cu„tp. Jui,l4 ,51eCµI1y, Win. W. l'altuu fer. IlKrollum —Jacob 4lunit }. Zphrsini /Jetta,. Luion-Aticlittel Fink, Pine Ungur. Ite,tding—Jobts Baker, Enuntiolehrotilid.er, Adwn 13erwtek—AlicInwillodniun. CilinborlAud—lq.l.3e, Diehl, Daniel l'olly. inGfitsw STOCK, A:O4 thg ChodPot I THE Midersigned - wOtild — iriforin the said people of Adams county' and the rest of the yorld, 'that he has received an gxtra tArae supply, of nil kinds of kV,; 'l3ollwii' O,LOTEIING, 13oOts, Shoes. ihts, I;'apA, Pulfaio Robes. r 4 c., from,New York ; and although goods have ad vanced in price, he is,ablo and determined to sell at, a leSs price than heretofore. country Merchants nre invited to call—he Will sell them Goods lower than they can buy in the city. _1•11}. one can unigas he buys his Goods as'he does: that is to sny, go to NeW York and stay IWo. Mice or four months, and watclethe chances. A mini •to the - wise . , is sufficient, jr you neell such Goods as ho - keeps, go to biro anti InctO your pulahasers, to NOVO money. Di l I1 L J , 5 rS4)ISC7'N. October'2o. 1856. Gettysburg Foundry, nit ftf ri'HE undersigned. having entered into part nership w carry on the oundry,l,ineAs under the Rim of trV OREN" 4; ,TUNS, hereby make known to the citizens of Adams and ad joining counties; that we are ptepare4l to make everything in our fine or business. We haie constantly on hand, the Bathawar and othey (Wiling Stoves, the Parlor ,Airqight tints Ten-plate Stoves, of various styles sizes - ; Pots, Fettles and Pans, and all other Imo Cooking Utensils, Wattle Irons, Washing Machines, Ash-plates, Boot...scraper's - . 'it;e. Castings for Mills and other Machinery, - Pr,ourin , CASTINGS, of every descriptiOn.,&c. We Make the Se . ylar, Bliick er. and djlfeient kinds or Witherow Ploughs. Wu have also go; diderent patterns of Vencinic stud Itafilitg, for Cemeteries. 'arils and Porches, which ,can't he beat for, beauty awl cheapness. 2'4ll.the above articles will be sold cheap for cash or noinitry products. • • tr7l3lacksinithilig still continued. BRASS CrISTfNI.IIB' and everything in our line 1111111te to order. THRESHING ale HINf,S repaired at the shortest notice, Being Moulders ourselves, wo will demur worit num. THOMAS WA I / 1 1.1;',N, MARTIN - WARREN, 11111AN1 THOMAS A. ‘VARILEN. Geoyshurg, May 14. 1855. tf NifLADELPWA 4DVERTISE3IENT, Evans+ Vire & Thief Proof snips ROR Merchants, I4yvyers, Farmers and ,Otters, having Books, Byers or °the* ral wades, to preserve from FIRE or 'BURG LARS, Day & Newell's (Rollb's) BANKLocics. ! C A fi i i)..--The • • Pitti' Ploop SAPP:, that preserved our Book.1;•1?apers, IN., during .the “Great Fire .at Hart's vvas pur.- chased of OLIVER KVANS, GI S. 2nd St., GeiZ d Buck. 11.,efrIgeiratorti Si. Water Filifers. EVANS' Premium Ventilated Refriprooirs rep cooling and preserving /needs, butter, milk, cetrtAr and all articles for culinary purposes. WATER rfLTERS, for praying bra,r!kisit. or muddy ter,w whether affected - by rains, hale:gone, marl or other causes can be had separate or attached to the Refrigerators--a small quantity of Ice cooling the whole, in the wanneBt. weather. PUR.T.k [ILK SIIOWKR, 8.4T115, for the use of talrni or cold water. Vki:ATIIII ( oowts, for Hotels r ittores and Dwellings. STORE 'farms. for moving boxes, SgAL. F I XESSIIS, COPYINC; do., DituocitsT do, OLIVER It:VANS, • -So, G 1 South Mote 'Clie.s.uut. ESTABLISIIIin IN 1835.) I'd). 11, 1.556, lv lansikes, Come This 11!Av. lame asAortinent or Ladies' Dress Slioes utid Gaiters, tar sate at CO SEAN & PAX.TON'S Irreol Limits. V - 01)D bona, Lime, fur whi . e-washing If a fur salt. by 6. POWERS. hoots and Shoe». A inrce assortment; just opened, and will be :sold cheaper than the cheapest :It SAMSON'S. • NIFFOO. Silk and Slylch lists of the 1 a.test 1 and at re.3liced prices for sqle :t - CO BEAN Jr, PAX'.l\ ):5 'S. 11ttIlfalo r , reectr.ed, alai for sale cheap at ilals, Hats. r i ril( ) Sil: in need 1.1 . the above artiPle. would ilo w,el to :rive at a call, .iletore pnrcha.- ing eim..wbere, for Sanetoil cannot be ,beat tti bir ink La gains. P II) assartmetiv of gtieenzwttre. 41 , (.IttKl:. niol F.trthru wiire.M. CO 14;AS XTO.'i y m)11:.s. .(10 tan wa4;t. to boy ebe4p naltl IL c. 411 of , . Vit.IATATION 4,.ND ASSESSMENT I'OR 18r. . New Goods; • AND THE CASH SYSTEM. IN'porscariceof an Act of Assembly, passed the 27th clay of duly, ,IP4i, the followinff, Statement is hereby published by the Commissioners of Adams county, which exhihita r YEA RS' exiperience in the credit busi the amount, description anti value !,t the R ,* Trades, and Personal Property, Occupations,: e.. 1 it) tress has satisfied me .ghat it will not do icrid Pinfeiisi i Ons,•i4ade taltahle by the seyeralActs WAiSenilily of this CGIllIn enwealth * and have now determined to adopt the CASH, Aylite and offer the fullowire , t i4MAS forensh or produse only : Cheap CLOTHS, blue, ',rack, blown. green, claret, olive, se.: fancy OvercoatingP. Beaver Cloths. Petersham, ('as F ic il eres, black and every variety of fancy col ors: eav•sioets, Velvet Coid.,...Jeans.li,c„; Pan taloons stoils, generally : Coamrg Cloths, tJie rinoes, Ltehages, M. I) , lainea, Alpacas. Cali coes. Gingitains. Sc.c.,. with every variety of Ladies' Diess Goods. Ready-m(oe Clothing in great vatiety. well wade and thop ; Donit. , sties, fresh Groceriex, Qtme4..(trare. cr•r. Please tall. examine and judge for your selves. Ail will be sold 'at the l*esk* cash lances. ARVOLII - ,6, 1556: finroitghs 07211 TOWILI1101! Getty rtliwg. aurnbarland, Germany, x ford, Huntington, Lasiul'ore, Hrturiitonban, Liberty. Ha Tilton, Mena i lea, So#.ban, F C unawago, Ty mite, Mounijoy, Mon n t pi raan n 1, Reading, , Berwick twp„ Berwick bor., rePtl on!, Upion, Butler, Total, Attest...,-.T. M. IV Clerk. Derember ti 9, 1856. Ell IN. 13. nimbler, • 'lmam ntlinit • IVILL faithfully and promptly attend to V hostinvi entrusted to him. lle speaks the German language. Office at the same plum:, in South 13altitnote street, near Forney`g din store, and nearly opposite Pau per & Ziggler's store. Gettysburg. March 20. 51 1 Conatighy, lithium at - taw , - . Office removed to lini, door West of Bitefiler's Drug...tit:a Chain rgstreut, ) Atitorney S )51c1lor for l'aitents: 1,11.1t41.: 1-f2IA slons, 114)eNTN. Wltrrnno P l, nld-pay R-- 9 Pended 010116st,a rat all otlwr claims zignin-4 I the (iovernine:ut at Washington, I). C.,; also A nwripat; olain,c4 in England. Land Warrants.; 114.7,4ted fid or• bighest glvun. Again; ougage.o in locating W:lri a rha in lowa.ll4lllt,L, Weeoeru Stato, to iota pursonally ur iciler. tieLtysburg. N0v.42. l. 1853. iltron. 111. .7;;V11ellan; Itturaq at - taut. CIFFTCF, on" the south tho I . iquart.. ftr I he Svoillitl 40,t,yAtirg, August 22, 1203. • • David it. - Buie/tier, ilf inlay ArILL promptly atte n d to rolleetions and wityo:4lf.rl to hi4-csft r e, DiaL,,,J.,a, siore of Gettysbur g , ly Bounty La' u Clainis. FritlV, undersi g ned 'will at trinl promptly to (.4)ljvctifoil (If for llontity to u lv t • the la te a c t_ ttf covire,,A. ,Tho.e llavo already received 40 or 80 nerrtc. can no w receive the ha,tor:ce. tiy 011 the sul):•eii. her awl ti),llking the nece.sary .tp‘r)l:.vnti,.ll. B. DANNER Gettyst,uri;..`larch 1'2,, 1655 wi J. La4i7emoe Hill, M. D., tHrAs: his Office one door west. of the I,ntlie i ff.i ran church, in Chatobers.butg vitreet. and opposite Ciramtner's store, where those wish ' iipr to have uiy Dental. Operation peribrui e74--ar-trresricferfalty invited itgeNiti'iNCZS : Dr. D. Gilbert. Dr. C. N. Retluchy, Dr. D. llorner, Rev. C. P, Kritntli. D. D.. Rev. 11. L. I3augher, D. D., Rev. Prof. tVilliant M. Reynolds, Rev. Prof. Jacobs, I'rof..Nl. Stawer.• 6ettyshurg, April 11, 1853. tf NLW.WiIDLESALE Drug. More.' N. SPENCEII. ILIWIAS, N0:26 South Second street, Pillladelphia, Importer, Manufacturer and Ikaler in Drugs and Medicines. Chemicals, A cids. Dye Stuffs:Paints. Oils, Colors, White I,ead, French and Anieri can White Zinc, Window Gass. (ilassware. Varnishes. Brushes, Instruments, Ground Spices, IVhole Spices, and all other articles us ually kept by Druggi k as, including Borax. Indigo. Glue, Shellac, Potash, &c.; - &c., &c.— All orders by mail or otherwise promptly at tentivi to. Country I . Nlerchants are invited to call and examine our stock before purchasing elsewhere. Goods sees to any of the wharves or railroa&Pstations. Prices low and goods w„tiro med. • [March 17, 4isd. Iy Diamond Tomor. 100 N W. TIPTON. Fa-qi ionahle g l rb er 0 . and Ifdir Dresser, can at all times he found prepared_ to attend to the eels of the people. at the Ternide, in the Diamond, adjoining the County Building. From lung 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 satisfa?.tion 4.111 rho may submit their chins to the•kettn ordeal of his ra zors. lie hopes, therefore, that by his atten tion to business. and a desire to please, he will merit as will as receive. a liberal share of pub lic patronage. The sicii will be attended to at their-private dwellings. • Gettysburg, Jun. 8, I/155. tf Tailoring, Removed a Pew Doors South ofthe Old Stand. U. SKELLY respectfully informs his old 00 , and the public, generally, that he continues the T.l /L(//.12V0 L . ne.tr tit. 041 stand. in South Baltimore street. iiere he will he happy to 'acconoodate all %vim may pationize hint. All work entrusted tai hit: elm. warranted to lit and be ;if most sub make. Th anti fill for past fit vors, lie solid!, a continuance of public patronrge. ,Y,m• „1 - 0,:4; 41417 et /I iC(l.l)llter F 1 , 7 ' 1 1:)/1 are reed %Ppd. CHII and gee them. Apiil 9, b");• C.IT pet 113::.s and Ciiii - Prilag.,for . • • , ; c - • , :4; • 2 ' -u,•• r. 47;•• .> A° " . ("3 ,s• e 7 -4 r"; ; fr,; O c).;, %-d c,— 1• 2 F:7'; A,.4+ 'z" •.7 " V- 7; ?: -Yr ' ;5 4 ' • L... pp ; • = • .- 77 .; • -• Yr ^." • -7. 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ILLLISTR ATED ECITOI. p. PUTNA'AI will commeiwn 'Li • i n a li w days, a llov e(M.(on of this gr , a4 wprk, l,tseluf-Montl,ly farts;, Prieo, ,(,'('lb lS 00,1:11. E ac h ‘otarne; catiLi4 of four p;trts, anilseirnels. printed in imp vial octavo.. The whole work will be Ultiorated by nbout 6fty Superior Eligreviofts; mr 8;0e1 inoinfling traits a n d nriginal ricnoriAl Designs, by epli icon; \Vlili immurow 'Wood Cuts Each part will pontaiii At 11.aq 3'2 pattes 91:n Ei)glavittsz o!) steel ; Grery other part win have ow 'MANS OF PUiii.IC4TIQV. . 1 Each semi-windily pii.rt contaisling as a bove Specilieti, on sielivt•rv. Z. All sitliserib‘Nei mast iiilitage'to take the Ratite mirk. 3. The secmel ;Intl volumPs will iie issued ill tioilhle-parts-41.ml the whole will dx publisheil at. Tegtill4r Of two ~,Atannc,..r Out ithlstrations already engrayel. nilwarly compii.ted, are tho. 'Oa n A ri's ON ST1.1:I 1; en. Selniyler, Gen. anis. I.,Ns, Gen; Pitt, n aw . Gro(ni, liner, Gen. Sii.elair. Gen". Nontgoinery, Lorrl, (rr n. Sterling, Gen, Baron Steniien. I.a._l'n),ette, Count POtii,ki, (`rev Liiibnin, G NI : erepr. (len. Henry. I)l4yilis, Gro. Gun. Stari, 4 11.81111;t01;, GNI. thite.s, Gen. Cl.over. (;en. I fow(s, lien, Sir 1 4 .11:11-: too Buhl piytnnf front tlio piotiirst bv Mlnshin.. 4 -ton 111 the picture by Wasltiligtbn from the picture ().‘ tuna, from the picture of Uuti hon's Statue, NV tu,laingion frol the pbit-nYa From Jirigiusii uruliic, 11 r,. Wasiiiponn o•nrly Alrz, ogion Irma Swart, 11i.s jfinUT4Truiu. ri;jual )I I. S RAlf;it (J\ it:;.trr 1-1;•f•or;ca1 Sce.tes. (filial; front orizipal do .3igiit of Wasitiagton . B 13irtit Plaee, M ou nt. Vt ; ,•rio n , (3 itnr,i.) ‘Vasilington as a :•,tti•vf-vor. IVa-Ititi t titift at Fort Nurveviog tlt 1)i.,111:11 Swami).- - \V ash': a;2.,ttla at 1/2ViachQ;:cr. S i forti. FortifYing Bunker Dili, Fort Luke George. Fortification :it 'West Point, in list). Washington quelling a riot. I from a Poteni porttry itrawing.i View of S k ny ;"ork, 7fi. Boston from Dorchester t fhttn tle ot Trenton, Battle of German tftwa. Batt in OC:g0tIllilnall. Brfoldoek's hot - thi P clu. Washington going to Congress, etc. • N. 13.—1 t is intended that the illnstratiods m this addition shall he worthy of the subject and pf the author. The best artists have been etw4fed to make original &awing% and the most eminent engravers are seeurerl, No expense will be spared to intiku the engrax in, , , ,, s creditable to American art. and fully sat isfactory to amateurs of fastidious mite. - AGENTS and C A NYASSERS supplied on liberal terms. This edition is published exclusively for subscribers. Dec. 26. 1ti56.-3t New Hardware Store. IfrE subscribers would respectfully an nounce to their ft lends and the pular) that they have opened a Hardware store, in Bahl tiore street, adjoining The residence of David Ziegler, Gettysburg, in which ,they always in tend to offer to the public a large and goneral assortment of llardware, Iron, Steel, Groceries, CUTL E RV. COACH TRIMMINGS; SPRING , AXLES, Tear—luctre, Paints, Oils, and Dye-stuffs, in general, including every description of era.. cies in the above line of business. to whi c h they invite the attention of Coach-makers, Illackstuiths. Carpenters, _Cabinet - makers. Shoe-makers. Saddlers, and the public gener ally. Our stock having been selected with 0-r ett care and purchased for cash. we guaran i:. toe (for the ready moiler.) to dispose 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 holicit a share of public, favor. as we are determined to establish a char ac;er for selling Goods at low prices and doing business on fair principles. 30EL IL DANNER, . DAVIE) ZIEGLER. Gettysburg, Tune 9. 1r451. tf pIiESS AND FROCK COTS-01 every .bade and qUality, and chewer than ev. or nt . SA M SON 'S. C 1 OT) NEWS.—The beet - n-ticle of San= saze Cutters for -sale chenp at'the cor ner tlf JOHN HOKE. tioRN pRyERS.—The attelltion of MILS 1-; LERS is invited to a very sqperior article for (1 , 1 mg :CORN. .whieh, can be had at all limos a • Fl-4-1-N--13 , BEM 1170 Q5:13 19,0 1810 .350‘ IBEEEEMM=MEIEI EMI 950 575 400 Cheap . Fall & Winter Clothing. 117 E have now got up our tall and Winter stock of Ready-made Clothing. consist. Mg of Over Coats. in .reat variety Dress Coats, of every desctiptiou ; Monkey Jackets, Vests; Pantaloons, Shirts, Drawers, tfc , c. &c. — At.so Boys' Clothing, of all sizes. Our stock of Over coatings„ Cloths, CAssimerPi Cassinets, Cos ds, Vestings, is large find full •and having experienced grorkmen continually employed cutting out and making up. if we cannot please you with a Garment itiatly made. we can sell you the material, take your rnea - sure and make you up a suit on the very shortest notice. We sell none but - our own make, arid warrant Omni well made, and inmate a good tit or no sale. Our prices are low. ottr motto being "small profits and quick sales," for the CASH., PlettSe call. tie caitrt I)1 50 2,00 373 150 2,15 100 150 200 150 FRI be: IpPut. Tin. New York and Philadelphia 'fall and winter }ASH lONS liist_ri4ieived. GEORGE ARNOLD. Oet.cilier 6,185 g. GALLAGHER'S Striv.rausc AER-TIGIIT, Pateated, 18.i(.—.1 'wit , "and .qpiendid Large 11 oFlat 0 Flat Top 1i 1 9,1 , 11. ST:01(11, For Coal or 81 7 00(1. Four Nos: G,7, 8, „ c z. \ ,;:' .e . ~.: i .") %.,..t e lt — Ol. Al - , T11 . 114.R 1 , •‘\,,,7oyr. 4 r: ....cow_ , •,.._ • * - 4.. - i• t -..° 4 1, 4 'lt' _ kii , .4 4 A 111440.1161 i Suill':4t'_tir-Tigiit,.t heau tilul. design of - it new Oat top CoOking Stove. just out, It is Only necessary to say, that after very many years of experience, and being fully, onversaut with all of the various kinds of Stoves which have been in vented on the dtnvn-draft prineinle, that I have takeu'ad vantage of et ery w ellkn own inqn.ove ment that has lcom time to time been made, particularly in refe”enee to the fomation and, construction of thy! Hues, which are always, necessary to be lare, and I have fully applied every improvemedt and combined them all in tiro "Su apiNe Air-Tight Cooking Store.'' ihis Stove is made very heavy and is a good . sub. sum tin I article ;1• have made them extra henry in all :)ari.s where long experi t mee h its p ro ved it to he important, and 1 can azlsure my custom ers, that t have t-Ictred neither pains nor ex pn-e in getting it up : and it w ill not be cx colled h tv , stove now known, of il, similar character, I ort , tonvineed that it will at - once become 0 umniin , 11 , Stove. Drari have,fully tried them in every way. with .1V(101),and lAOAL, and strongly recom-- mend thoni to. the public. They operate- iu tlttt most satisfactory manner. U.II.I,AGRER, PhilitrlCloll4. - ANDItEW POLLEY. :Sent. 15, 1836. -Int G'ettysbarg, Pa. Mediepil Id evolaition TILE IVORLD UNANIMOUS! onoway's Ointment.---Tne, (intocr liturrAvi !---1 he virus of di:iease of ientnakes its way to the internal organs thro' the pores of the skin. This penetratidg Olnt nwiit. oiler the hand as it is rubbed iu,is absorbed tit t high the same channels, and, reaching the seat of inflammation, poniptly and in' artanly subdues it, whether located iii the kidneys. the liver. the lungs, or any other important organ. It penetrat - es the surface to h Fon-0-the--outi-ntless..4aile: . • communicate with the skin as Stltriiner rain passes into time fevered p:)l o .ll;tlstrusillg, its cool and regenerating ioStie nee, awl Oiandukte ,s"trd7 Every species of exterior irritation is quickly reduced by the anti.i inflations tory action of this Ointment. Angry Eruptions, such as Salt Ithento, Erysipelas. 'fetter, Ringworm. Scald Bead, Nettle Rash, Scabies (or Itch) t 0., die out, to return nn more, under its application. Hospital "experience in all parts 'of the world provs its infallibility in diseases of the skin; the muscles, the joints and the glands. U/rees. Sm'ex', awl Minors, The efftct of this unrivaled externalremedy upon Scrofula, and other virulent ulcers and sores, k almost miraculous. - It first discharges the poison which produces suppuration a nd prowl tiesh, and thus the cures which its heal ing properties afterward complete are safe as well as permanent. - Wounds., Bruises, Burns, and Sealdc. in case; of the fracture of hones, juju : - ries caused by steam exp!osions, Bruises, Burns, Scalds. glieumatisna, Stiffness of the Joints, and contraction of the sinews, it is em ployed and warmly recommended-by the fac ility. This marvelous remedy has been intro duced by its inventor in person into all. the leading Hospitals of Europe, and no priva:e household should be without it, / 7 ndeniable Testimony. The Medical Staff of the French and English Armies in the Crimea have officially signed their , approval of Holloway's Ointment, as the most reliable dressing fur sabre cuts, stabs, and gun-wounds. It is also used by the sur geons of the Allied Navies. liollc 1114 , Ointment avd Pills should be :reed in the tollossi od, oases.: minions iiiietiroacietu Sore Throats ];urns Itingv,Aam Surds or sit L}pds Chapped ;Ponds Salt imuuna Sprains Chilblains Scalds Stiff Joints ' Fistula Skin DiAnnses Tetter • 4;out Swelled Glands Tleers Luiromgo Sore Lois Venereal Sores Meruriat Eruptions Sore Itroasts Wounds of all kinds. Pile, Sore heads *.-*Sold at the Manufactories of Professor liol,Loway, 80' Maiden Lane, view York. and 1 244 Strand. London. by all respectable Drug . gists and Dealers in Medicine throughout the United States and the civilized world, in pots. at 2.3 cents. 62 cents. and each. "".::/, - "There is a considerablesaving by Caking the larti,cr sizes. - N. 8.--.,-Directions for the guidance of pa tients in every disorder ere athsed to each pot. Sept. 1, 16511. eow.ly t- i•ENTI,ENIEN.(Io von want to solect from a ILI large and hAncisome ca iety of Cravats, It antl S;uspeuderb. ic.c, ? if pm do, C4l -2 1t e.../1 LC h S. r I rri . • O 1 ' ~,,, AMU a. COON informs his friends and K 3 the public generally, that he has on hand; at his Situp near; y opposite the ,Post- Otlice. Very large analwell-titadc ussortnient of WARE, which he will sell at prices which etuanot fail to please- He also execute to order, — with promptnesS, - in a workman-like Manner, and with the beSt Mate; ints,'allkinti4 of ' 7I i 3 tLSE SPOUTIN ( L MET ALIAC ROOF ING, YDR AN T . &c. Afik, Gettysie.tvg, Noy. 12, - 1,855. if lir romE thiS way, if Jou'srant - to sate at N-.) • leag 20 per cent. of your money. • Cobeaur A: Paxton have just received and are now open% ing the largest and hcsiselected stock of Goods in their liue of business, ever offered in Cetus. burg, viz.: HATA, C_APS. BOOTS, S•110i1S; Ovet-shoes and t:!oeks ;„U•nsbrellapt, Trunks, Carpet-bags, Fancy Window-blinds,_' Green Guru, Cloth for Vindovv:.blli..ds. 'Stationery, Perfumery, and a, variety of notions. ' - Also, the lirgest stock of QUEF.NSW•AP.E. China; Glass; , Stone and• Eartheri-vrate, erer offered in At ms county—rill o f Which they are determined to sell lawer . than they .pn he had at any otller establishment in the county. Call at COREAN & PAXTON'S, South-east Corner of the Diamond. No trouble 'to shOw Goods. Oct, 6, 1856.. ' 1 .0" 4 O, 0 0 0 ! Lp JOINT STOCK+ ASSOCIATION OF TIM " Big Spring Literary Institute," ` , Of Neumilie,-.Cataberiand eiRAND -and extensive sale of BOOKS, REAL ESTATE AND OTHER VAL UA-BLE PROPERTX! The_pioceecls of the sale to he devoted to liquidating the debt of the institute. IQ?' LINPAI?ALLEI.ED OPPOR 7'UNIT.I7 To buy a Vatttuble Book, and become el. Share holder in .11 - prrli, I;zleflble Property. I I.lErr. Cr -s.Nrso,v , ,s GREAT iVORIC lO' 7'IIE MORMONS .' at only (me Oollm per Copy : elevela Books tbrten eioliar4. Go n taxon' s 'History vi Wu , ...11„rolons is bv far the most accurate and reliable work we. have of that deluded people. In order that e; ery person-may - become a ,harebolder, the price of a book and certificate of membership of the Association Will be only $l. The Certiticate . will entitle the holder. to an interest in "the 1 f...ll(rwing rubtable Rear Estote owl other Ji•operly. ' , • . 1 Valuable Improved Farm, $4,500, with all neoessary Out-building;, situated in Cum-• berla,u,d,Valfey, near NeWville, s containing 125 acre.. 1 Valuable .Farm, 3.500, :vlininln•-; the above, oentaining 125 acres. ,' 2 Valttai. , ie Timber Lots. 51.800, ofso acres ea c h, situated In Mifflin tp.. Cumberland co. .ii Valuable Tim 'her Lots, S3„.100, if 25 acres each. 1 Splendid NevV . :Brick House, 52,000, Two-story and haek building, a dioinin fr the - Pall on thu ti'r'e-t. i. 3 114 , ...,h,1'y Ituproved On i Luta, $1.501 1 % of or ,v- r 1 .terns each, within half a - mile of Newvilb•, at $560 each. 200 orders for Ilerrou':. Cele i brated Writing Inks, at SG per 'order, :31,`:101). I 1 Magnificent Rosowood Piano, S 401), f r ,,, 0) d i e celebrated F-4ctory of I(' nafie & Co., BZIlt 11).501') . - 1 Sup6rior 1te10de0u.,,,51911 , ; 2 SP101" Hurt, lint); .C^ase Gold te,-H• Wate-bcs,- at i.::100 each. 1 S2OO ; 2 Splendid (duo tin.2;; ;. Case Gold Levet '-Watches, at $87.50 each,. 5175 : 5 .Spleaf,id 1 Gold Watches, S$ each, 5250:.10 S l ,itsodA Ladies fGold Watches, at .‘,'•51).e4i.:11, :'.c; o o i 4 i Vine Silver Lever Watches_ai , S'"Ac:6lll,.i 4 f- - ) 1. ; i 1 . 2 `• * Watches, at $:..0 etn-li,. S'..:-:() iJO Superior P3Tlf-tzt.k.'roiili.:3 att.':•-•e.•Aell, 1 - 7) .- 1:W do . Gothic •• • .:i . - - V../ i5O do Cottage • ' ::.: ". . I.)0 t I F.,xcellent Family Camria , :yqikt:t.tr.st - ilr . ....r!O 1 •',. ilock:way, -• . ar..k , ) ! .1 '' ' n:ri 1.1t1 , _! , ..v , at ii . ,.; 1 'Excellent Sprinv, Wagon,. A t ; 0 :0 1 Soperjur Two,il,l fail lit insj W . ,1g1r,,,V,P WO 2 Sets Splendid Harness, siiNer.ux.aLL - t.LI tit) 2 Extra • Spanish Swidles,. .. 2 - Superior Walnut Sofas,. i 1 .lagnificent Soft:J:110e, "2 Dressing llureaus,, 1 gplendid Secretarl 4 Dining Tables, •kextrts Cherry,:i. 4 Bedstead 2 Sets Chairs, at Sl5 nor set. 3 Imported Carpets, 20 yards eaelt ..120 ter carpet, .2,110ra0-imule Cari , cts, extra,,e,ath per.,earvet., • . Parlor Stoves, at 15 each, • 1%0 , 2 Orders for ; gait:. of Glack " .5 i lk I)resseA, s3o•tiqach,.- Ugh " CI 'ytt.ing„ .15, '1,,0, F 12 if 6 urt's Shoes, 12 44 • Gaiters, 5,00 . 4, 12 " I: Shoes, 2.00 " 1 -` l ‘ ) " Gc d Pencils, at 2,00 ,•4 0,10 it Petis. at 1.00 1 0 0 Boxes assortt d perfuMery,l.oo 100 Port Monnaicts, 1,00 40 Copies ,well bound Miscellaneous hooks, at 51,50 each, 15 Ladies' Album:4, at $2 each, 500 Pied Pvular Music, This Association is founded upon honest and fair principles. Each hook pun:ll:vier gets the value of his money in the book, and on aocount Of the great number sold, be c omes a share holder in pinch valuablepropertv. it certificate will be pre , ented to each book put ' chaser entitling tiro holder to an interest in the n,hove valuable property. As soon as t'me books are all sold, notice will he given to the stnekholdeTs and a convention will he held at Newville, at the Institute's Hall, when a cony mittee will be ohosen, to whom the property will b e delivered, to he distributed among the shareholders. All the articles that can. will he exhibited at the Institute's Fairon the 12th Augest, From the very flattering manner in winch this Joint Stock ,association is reeeil ed and patroniied. and from the number of tick ets already sold, it•is confidentiv believed that the property can be' delivered' to the share holders in a few months, For the character of the '.131G SPRING LITERARY INSTI TGTE," and those connected Nvith it, we are permitted to refer to the following gentlemen: Iet:ICJ - owes James Poitock, Gov. of Penn'a.: Hon. Thaddeus Stevens, Lancaster; Hon. Judge Frederick Watts, Carlisly: Seen tor Wm. It, Welsh, York: Hon, Wm. F. Mur ry, Harrisburg; Wm. F. linabe. & Co., Bald ; 4nore. Mn,; Wm. J, Shearer, Esq., Pro's. Atty. Cumberland co., Pa.: Pan'l Sheller. Supt. Common Schools, Cunib. co,. Pa.: John W. Brant, Esq., and Boyer & Brother, Harris burg. Pa. LtQlo . A.ll Orders for BOOks and Certificates hv Mail should be addressed to JAM.ES)IeK EL ITAI, Seerdary of the *.Bly Spring Litrniry bottitutt," Newville, Cumberland co., Pa. ft, - -Z - AGENTS WANTED in every Town In the United States, to of toin subseriptiuts for B )nks, to whom a Liberal l'ommission will be given, le-Aers of-lnyuirv. ac companied by a Postage -i1: 1 111 1 1), will be promptly answered, Titoir“, F.. 9„ GAttvpbrirg, hah 11 ,, rm;of calf! , ailft 4,311 t*utiacd. 11111,q, ~~ (,/ MEI Aria Tin Ware, Ate. New Goodo ~i i ~ 1.,,,(1 - :.) 1 ;11k, - , 1 ) , 'ft'' , -40, Ell 2-t -co) 21 IG I'4 1.(14 BC
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