MiMM , ' . . , . Wrie o, l? 7,7 11. P, 1.. (p) .i. 7 4A Iwo rit'a bit', iri(/ a bib;47 ili it, in 11,;;I . y-//;:t: peirod6a by it. • ottliio'n'ttel. , .. ' ' '' ' ' ~ gong y:lrett:;torses, se.trtiug dt-e. ; :pos; 0=6'4 1 .0 , yd/11o; Itutizts With heads or ,:tearn on, ~'l,Vtterolierss drags entitto.drnam on ; One-horse Leao ! at these don't (-Iva: the ?—,tee're to travel. • own the e•rand, broad ! ,(,)v 'way small streams, this will whin ye: , it 41 1 / 1 1 Sailgg EL:Iil fur t : ;0;1311)(ilitS, destroyer . ;, %;,'• old stron , ' , .! vela pralse : , fir; tuitul, "1M Ve buutel to travel. Foam, mist, and spray, and thunder! ,"way Surope, stand from under ! Here's Aivara, our own roarer, Of all other the borer! ,Come her*, eue,krieys, and be civil •Onue and learn the way we travel. bn the railroad o'er the prairie, Fitsfive :ly,' liAlat-wing ? ed and airy: 'Whirr up fly the pratrie-ebieketis ; ''‘Vhish !' the deer runs like the dickens. Comp here, ettel6evs, and be civil: Oume and learn the wuy w travel. Flying'sperks, and dui , t, and cinders, C.nuirtr in at doors and windows : TY, Bid hotels and awful eating ; Ituat.haek-driverg, float lx on elimting .elothe...bel.zr.iinined with grit aud gcliv-t÷r• ihie is what we catch 'who travel. . optitam,9, alloys, lull+, awl rivers, .• , • , 14 1 .0 1 o te lanil‘itiaile givers - , . traniti...-hilly arid rocks, ,wo greet ye! gialLEO nte.4.40 ! tlitp. , e NrordK unravel ; "iNrrail 1 ; rip: it's good to travel !" •• Prom the Philadelphia Penflgivanian. • Direct from Kansas, 6hurd B. Joneiz, of the llotel,chas just rettirrtiq'frOm a flying . visit to 7Cansits.' tliat the conntryis polutea 'hle and 'cplidt, rola 'that, the 'tautest AurpriFo , was ._'lrthrrift:tsted 'exiting:the Substantial resi -41604 "Of,theTeriitorty; that they should' have trien‘so giessly iniSrepresented iti the Ihtstern press. A ntualterottheni, were - much clot the 'lntity manner in which Clover- I4or Getiry left-them; and attrilaite to him va- 2 obili.easonii for' The ColOttel lat:ss'= through th'e htirdeeTegidns. And Sfty'S that -Atiere is not the least 'Obsatcle pirteed in- the , tvity'ofetriigrautA - . On the contrary, all the Pow towns, and there are number's of . them, I, weleomeAhein twist heartily. _There was no thri.ter' anti nil the troubles that had taken plititsTwel•ti4titieil by the miStalsrn ititiutis of re VS L . fl,'sTorthern' anti Sontliern "flit fttiC,; • have 'aim' had their day. The 24,Ittentleil of tififteo'rle getrotallv; `was turned 'tti'nnricultttre;'ttstd IllY earliest 'the Teriritcry ivliAt thorilti 1n c hen long since. one of the garden sprat; of the country. '.;?Natare";fttVors';the - ;',pitlyeet,c kilt] it r quir .65 ttili'ait ttc . 'int t n';to'llityetope it. TIM • yeortlerint ihe'bortlet's lire kind and Les it: table. - nod tivein the goild old style of 4 ) 4 fl t dieis of theite4oltititin.-' The ednitt rv, the Coluhri sures us, preseatti eyery incincement forthe .fth - tifty- ftirmar „and' 'ieCchalie to - locate, Pe few riTrrgo,' at Leaeritvorth - (lily', 4no. railes.titrit'e fit. f4on is, ;tad `-. 0 0 - ta9'tatteWttleas'ed 10 yet tritti '‘rltut hone§t,pinneers: front the North rand &iith:*ere - receired. This city etartai lo t libtfut • i tillithi ts, and is sits n. <tied tors griranct on tlid banits of the rivel , ,- 4hllcrltotoutltry as far tts'the r 6yo 'aCitiY-rea'eh;'pr'esettts firetleheSt ,ground for al.;- -riertittrO-partio.e4,-that be ftr the 13 , tiloit; 110t,,J, city, is hifer, 8) .1 ta•4 it inpire . .r The fare (and 111 C.ilotn;l i a,intke) is, s pxeellenc, a.:nl -the' tran..ient cliar..-e's a r e two Ay1100.,, , ,P4r nitre ffirtrt l etPtitid'huilt to t a ,a o , The Colonel_ gpeaks i l'i;lowutg terms 'of the ,Ltewlettus';.tinttiarel springing , nn - along, .the tpi wamod to inaloriE:i tj gra4,9itntry i.i hoatts!,,italutitry, and let the diettplp r think. and, act ler thetntiel. - es. - 1111 War. • ...I:Trtie -, wai*ilibirdittsitriikeii I)etween the on dri vation'And imprirtant - itliit reqalts t itiri the T.t.ortitailreo anti tivilizatioa or 'Phu letriite* 4.1'43 .A 1 ftltil3 'Alta 'l'l it' I t )t, liktly to latr i wecia to promptly - -;their ina' . 9iliry to meet .tf it a. tr i;lit tr y itihrel.`of Tile eon (Wit therefore of speedy ill ititaw r, a rl , l geiverritient may not ol,tain w:iat tisoy will'domn-tonoro.'olo tortio of Fame() until they slmil have motif a formi.lanle anny into the o.l.leqial EMpire'atultliorniit;itly alaraw,l tlfolFonpei:nit for the safiit.:t of hm crown. •Tt, fs sc3id that: the Elapbror ',ling prohibited all trade the English; mad all Chinese ser vaiits have ,Tieurii Nl' I 011.16 til Irani tile service foreigners. .A.lthostol. iirrtish solditirs will readily.TrTyail 01:01! tilt: Sllrrlor 1111111.11)(M•%; of h :an ta:tiini46 - , It wonltl A; 044 ; l'o a considerable C)rea - ta, penotrato witli s.iroty 'into the, ikteriOr ortlq , eetintry and reach the zupital or the E - aire. , Should Ea:zlitad content IlerNelf witli taltin4 ,possession 0f the soibports, it wight Itot speedily en mDel a peace, and in the mean time her important cioniiioree wi tli ,th e coun try would be ruitied. air way very rikelypreve a prntrate,l and damaging 011:1, both t,§ England and all other nations having cuunnercial intercourse with China. suit will probably tend to break down thu Iscalls.of that seeln.le,l Empire, an , l opPli it to mire familiar relations ‘vith the rest of man kind, as Eng-land is not likely to make peace On any Wm:- term,.-Gnu'. =I .rfori:i7L4 .4146. at ,S..ticia. eltlzgris of Saietu, have la - ten in a btate Of high exeite:ueat roe t,everal days, :;rowing uf a 1,11',t 1 4011 . 11,111 011trag,r 0914t114t(td U.llOll the- person of a young l:'iv titat on the e..et.ting I,f t.;se 4t:t 31 , ifitile the fituiiiv of Aline( J ighly re:To:mule .etti.::.ut of Sa:e. - ta, were a . 1,- f,antlyqaj 11011.1 e, tv ti11111111:211L'i, athletic: uc:ro, It:.tued l'eter knowiagthat the .y-,uti holy ita , l beelt i;•:, AtiOne, went to the. roside:lee of Mr. undec the, preteuve liorrc4wl.,tg, a . Receiving this tho, n. 1,1 :;,.• 7ouug lady that he wazt a furtuili•-.,...t ~n l i if she would extend her hand ho u: tvt .; the ‘future to her, The yew, Li.jV taurued at hia manner, and erie.l Wr help, but bcfOrp, she olitaineil assistance t.,n fiend uvor poirer6l time voung w•ffirtri , n , noun'ita,l bis hellish cie.sirt.—'f he polut!t,-., ‘.t-( , re 11l .lrlt ineentleAi; and splunlary punist:nqnt 11 - 11 , : ( . 00- templivid, bl t tlte authoritie: ti a t iiittrferenee, ti:e negro is 11.) , .v i n at Eaten'. Tike l'Adv mr4 so shorl:e that it'is fm' rid she will not -4a s•vive. Slie it AbCitit Sixtfi yonr= Irze. ===ll OE: Heavy a citizen of' Alsirtuatl,Nra , killed ,iv 1* - :5 of tkro trttins or:e oc wit-:_a manger) on rile - Southwestern railroh.ll. State. -Sai;sorinently hit; relatives Nue I c(laJp t fir dataar.,4e,.q, and dyex a, jun , vvrdict ,a c s corpaay f9r s:;.l,ikrt TRAVF,L. John Stone •'.k Son iv;,. 4.5 sfre , /, P/d/rule/phia, 11RE now receiving their 'gluing. Importa,- lion of Silk & IVlll 4 nory Goods. Con sisting in - part, of Fancy. Cap and Bonnet ; Sil tin and INtantna Ribbons ; Gl u ce and Plain Silks : 3larcelines' and Florences Modes: French and English Crapes ; Tarlatane; 1l aline and Laces, &c. Also,'a full assortment, of Feely.lt awl .lntrrirurt Flt,irpr.q whioh they ofTer to the trade on favorable terms. March 23, 2m RISING 'SUN 3110 . ?1EIRIUS ANID GARDEN, G,•ivtrantoris Roud, hat/ an /unt/8 ride from. ihr Keelianye NI Omnilam QUA DE, Fruit Br, Ornamental Trees, Shrubs, 4:3 Plants, Roses, &c.. cultivated and for sale in quantities to suit dealers and others, includ• ins an extensive and varied assortment of all the desirable varietici - -4if the above, for sale _ wholesale and retail. fril:atalOgues can be had ou application, gratis. S. MAU P AY 8,-, CO. N. I.3.—When addressed by mail. direct to Rising Sun P. 0., Philadelphia. Oar Stands are in the Market, AlArket st. below Sixth, where orders are also received. March 23. Giv Pal'auer tt, Co., • STI:SET WHARF, rillLArwr.rif Dealers in Fish and Provisions, E k AIT constantly On hlunl an assortnivnt of Mackerel. Shad, I lem4,'s, Beef, Pork, boulders, uis, Sides, CinT:4-, - Rice; iNlaxch 23, 1857. 3m • ew Wore. wrinr, suiiscritwrs would respectfully an• I•,..nounce to their friends and the public that they have opened a Hardware Store, in Bill ti. wore, - street. adjoining the re4lence of David Ziegler, Gettysburg, in which, they always in tend to offer to the public,a large and.generul assortment of hardware, Iron, Steel e Grorcrirs, C Tl 4. ER V, COACH Tit IMMINGS, SPIONGS, AXLES, (Ioar-marr, Lif)oe Sirbintr, Paints, Oils, and Dyc-stuf.r?4, in general, including every description of arti cles in the above line of business, w which they invite the attention of Conclemakers, Blacksmiths,. Carpenters, Cabinet - makers, Shoe-maker 4, Saddlers; and the public gener ally. • Our stock having been selected with great care and purchased rot- cash. We guaran tee, (for therready money,) to diApose of any part of tC , on as reasonable terms as they can be purehased anywhere. We particularly request a call frmn our friends, and earnestly solicit a share of politic favor, as tee are determined to establish a ebar acer fur set ling„lloods at low prices and doing busincss - ou fair prowiples. JOE!, it, DANNER, .OAVEI) ZIEGLER. Gettysburg, JUne 0, 1631. tf 3. Lawrol r too Hill, D., Ert bis Office one door west of the Little rant church. Chambershutg vp.eet. and. opposite Grammer's store, where those wish to have uny Dental Operation pet form eirare respectfully invited local!. itEtrizmiscEs: Dr. D. Gil hert. Dr. C. N. • Beilueliv, Dr. 1). Horner, Rev. U. 13. Rev. 11. L. liatigher, D. D., Rev. Prof. 'William M. Ileynollis,•ltev. Prof. M. 'J a c o bs, Prof. M. S Lever. - GettyslArg, April 11., 1853 tf I.:11041 INTI niulerigned will attend ui to the collection,of-claims Lands under the date ; lei. of IlMigress. 1 1110,,e who have alixiidy received 40 or 80 acfes, can no , ,v reck.ive die .o by calling on the soli ; •,eri. her and*naking the nece , sarralliic.i JOEL l',. D.l\\ Gettysburg, 3.laroli 12, 1855. tt .11 - 1111111" t fit I , tu, 1, -- mr, promptly attend to collections and ' v nirostell to lii.s care. the Diamond, adjoioin- store or A. 13. 1:1)1•17,. Get,tysbur g ; Feb. .1,1856. ly Elix. Niftlltt l i:l?.ery '- 2111111111 Ili ECU WILL ftitlicully and promptly attend to all business enti.usted to him. Ile speaks the German lane:nage. Office at the ,snipe pl:we, in 60titli Baldiiiiwe street, near Forney's drag store, anti nearly. oppoaite Dan ner Zie&ler s store. (kap:twig, ')lt . irelt 20. Vita:. M. 111111 . ei3arl, - qittornril at Isnitt, -- OFFICE on the south side of the Public Squar e , 2 door 4 west or the Sentinel office. fit.lttysburg, August 22, 1,53. - - . D. 114:on:a ttornpti nt (Mice removed to one door \VeAt o 1 Buehler's 1)rng&l:ook-store,Chainhersburgstreet,) Altorney & Sollitlior for Patents ai” Ireasions. KINTY Land Warrants, Back-pay sus ...) peioled Cltinis.and all other claims agaiiiNt the 6overnment at Washington. 1). C. ; also Auierii•.to clam , : in En land. Land Warrants located and ,( ld, or 1,0,1 , ,,tht, atni iii. r tliest prices given. ...Vgcnt , i (mg:4;e') Sal Ivelting wai runts to lowa, illinok and other ‘Veterii Statt,:. to him vr hy letttr. t;ett . ):,lntig, Nov. 21, 1:73.1)ts a:ad Fl2oes.. I:Arre nt,:ortmpnt, jus:t op(lii , d, And ‘vill • suld eiteaper than the c10 , 3111.•••1 at S.INIS()N-S. anew:oil of the LADIES is particti- EL to the largu assortin plain ci.l fancy d.:-1i1+1!1'S. latest style, just hy ,11 Tho , :u %Alm arc fond of music, s 11 tind a large assortment uf. viunns. Flutes, fifes, ( Meal) at SAMSON'S. ¢_" EI.EMP,N. do von \vain to select from a ( •; NT r , anq h - anasome variety of Cravats, Suspenders, &c. 3 -Tf you tt SOll It;Ii All G 1.,' Trimmings can z Sap, he fJ boo ht lower, and a larger a - ssortinent t!i.La ulways to b lin (I, at FA fix EsTocK.s.. 7A o , or', c prime article just received , rt. :it SA NI SON ' S ' P . ET ONNS, 1) , ,T1 :i find Flowers, in large 1 o•snrithent, at - )1151:1:LL.1s Paramils mid Fans cLoi be I , ir ' fular.l, guud arid SCIIICI '6. =I NEW 'FIRM ! 11 A TS, CM PS, PS, 0 0 7 1 , 1 4 ASD silo E,c , . THE undersigned having purchased from Tio. W. Paxton. Esq.. his entire Stork of Goods,' will continue the tyusiness at the old stand, in Chambersbnrg street,,, a few doors we't of the diamond, under the firm of BRING MAN & ArGIIINBAUGII. and solicit" the patronage of their friends and the public gen erally. We have made arrangements la: gely to increase our stock of 1111.1, (fdp.l, 11.)01. , r unfl ShoeB, and will always keep on hand a full assortment of all kinds:. suitable to the season, which will be ,01(.1 at the lowest possible prices. hloping. by strict attention to lnisiness. to merit a lib eral patronage, we invite ail needing anything in our line to cull and examine our goods be e purchasing elsewhere, GEO. E. BRING - MAN, IL AUGIIINBA.U6II. Gettysburg. Jan. 12, Igs7.—tf New Goods ! NEW ESTABLISHMENT! IACOBS k BRO. respectfully inform their ,ftl friends and the public generally, that they have opened a Mer Chant Tathiring liNtabllshment, in the room recently oc cupied by A. Arnold. in South Baltimore street oear the Diamond, where they will at all times he happy to accommodate all who may patron ize them. Their stock of Cloths, Cas s in w re...:, Vestings, Cassinets. Cords, Summer Goods, 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, for cfLlh or corm. , fry Tr °duce. They will make up garments of every de set ir.n in - the most substantial and desirable manner, all warrnoLed to fit and not to rip.— ' (;oods 1,0,011, a there not to b e !til d e Gp in t h e i r establishment will be cut free of cli. , :so. They are up :dot of P..E.'II)Y-M A DP: CiPTII - in the horit mantior, which they will sell as cheap 114 the cheapest. They have also on hand ai large assortment of flosiery, Stivp:mirrx. Nbirl !' , ,/par.., to which they would call the attention of the public. icy -Thu Latest Fay.hions regularly received. Cash or Country -produce always current for goods or Don't mistake the place. March 17. MG. S:I3MICI lvl. Meeniciten, ;141 awl et .31,41tujite- brier. cz()LP, Proprietor of Jottx.qos's hirlily np.. pro, e+l uul touch improvv.l . S . AITT ANo .90:1 , :ENINti MACHINE: improved 114.-N Colo( V 1: BP.AN 1)I;STE11., TIIEPREMIUMII.ICIIINI; rolt 1111.- 1,1i11e.: /,', , B,7pni.p: NO. C;-1 QtTFEN Strvet, (18th Wattl,) atldro4 , 4 Post 11.11 . 1)OCK St.cet,' below Front, PIIELAD'ot. 31ill.Stoneg, TionQ, Swot Nja.. Parent Mill lin,lr, l'ortalAy. nap; anll Screen Ifr,Bl:mn Boi.mr; ei,(rns„ Nlaren 1.z457.' Tirree f )IPrinoes. 1111 colors ; fashiontil.le (lionl; (Moths: the nett I:13 fieTtl I Ile W 11... t, style, fail C;1 ico eS V e ryhll ge stmt•ii of ne w ; 7 : h 11 . t•Isli. Amyl jean : (1 0 0 1 s. V l ,l l ng , , nod till ',it'llZ - 11(.11's I,Vettr ; Sheeungs, EVitlt; St; LANI)EI_,I, Fm!'/ft (H r-7 S:olylieepers ;Ire-ilivile4 to examine- our New (.;.,o.k. eau iw s:incil in 1.:1111 of Dry (;,4111 , -;. IVo Si 1 1; :: and Sh:tw artic.es fin. P. S crtmt the long in Noki• Yolk outi 'I'ERNiS Nr.ll . \:qr. beceniher 15, 1656, Gm 4)1. , ` /I.o.lTl`i CO. BY 2,1.,5. CI )NVEP,SIici ri•rnn (1,!borl Strir4", ,. ',11%101// talc it 11 . 1 F r 1118 11,111 is drafted open_ a scale of Jit etie; to the mile, making it cry conveni ent la. find by it the trout one place to another in the county, and, it will have upon it (net . ) , `) ` . i \ •Pt. All Post (Bli , 4es. Hotels. Stores,- - churplieg, School II wises, Compteries. , M eo honw s ' Siotp , „ tA ill he marked. mid the re,itlenee of INEV.I7 the County will he noticed vt ith a dot. idol his name careful' v inserted. It will he distinctly en sued, handsomely cello ed. and the bordpr (111'31110a ted %VAIL views and t , rogi-aving.4 of Public Buildings and Private ne,nlenees of the coun ty, and delivered to suticiibers For $5 per Copy. '['he undersigned have examined the draft of the Map at Adams County, now being- prepar• ed by Mr. CoNt - EttsE, and are well sati:,tivd with its gener4l correctness. When finished in the style of the Maps of other comities shown as specimens, it will lie a beautiful and valuable Map. and :-hould he possessed by ev ery family able to own it in the county. As the Maps arc to be made .'Pnly tar S?tosi-riher. , :„ we hope no person will fail to secure one while the opportuuily presents itself. 11. 1'; r N C E`: P.. 1. Buehler, Dr. 11. L. Baugher, Pr. S. S. :Sehinucker, Prof. tl, L. Stoever, Fahnestock M.-racohs, tileorlr,e Arnold; Pr. C. F. Schzi.ifer, A.. D. Buehler, MoConau4hv, S. U. 11,m,5011, kVills . ; t'. sw, e, .Ir. C. P. Krouth, ('obean & Paxton, t; Harper, lice. Jacoh Ziegler, J. 1,. S.ltielc, 11. Stahlo, :` , lublenhorg., Rev. P.VanWyck, Palmer .1. I). !hmer, 2wl. Croarv, It•Ci.oon, Rev. it. Hill. John L. Dill, Pr. 11. S. Holier. [ Feb. - Nl:lrgrer ;fra Iro a iv? .h. 11'4;71, VIIOLEI,F, SA and Retail, at the Philadel p!lia Watch and Jewelry Store, No. ;hi North tk:cond street, corner of Quarry, Gold Lever Watches, full jeweled, 18 carat 00; (;-old Lepines. 10 carat. 824 00; :Sliver Levers, full je' cled. 812 00: Sliver pilic.4.jewels, 69 00; superior Quartiers,S7 00 Gold spectacles, $7 00; tine Silver do. $1 50: Gold Bracelets, 83 00; Ladies' Gold Pencils, 81 00; Silver Tea Spoons, set. .85 1)0: Gold Yens, with pencil and silver holder, 81 00. Gold Finger Rings, 37 1 , cents to 880: Watch phin. 12 cents: patent IS'i'; Lunet 25; other articles in propo:tion. All goods warranted to be what they are sold for. STAUPFEII, HAELEY. On bawl, some gold and silver Levers and Lepine;. s un lower than the above prices. 20, 1556. ly ALK t`.l\ ES. for gentlemen, of va r.uus kind:J..lllA received by .. .I.lren;; mu Jughinburiah. Attention, One and All: GREAT Sllollr. "GREAT SEA-SERPENT CAPTURED!" SAMUEL WEAVER, having provided Mtn -1 ► self with an entire new and costly appa ratus, is now prepared to furnish - Ambrotypes and Daguerreotypes, in every 'Style of the are, which he will war rant to give entire satisfaction. His long ex perience and superior apparatus give him advantages seldom furnished by liaguerrean establishments out of the city. lie has a large lium her of spscinienP at his Gallery, in' Chain bersburg street, which the public are request ed to call and examine. • r...,r7 Charges from 50 cents to $lO. hours of operating from 8 A. :‘l. to 4 P. M. Gold Lockets, Breastpins, suitable for miniatures, always on hand, at the very lowest prices. ' .17,7 - Children not be taken fur less than 81 00. AMBROTYPES taken from one dollar and upwards. and in the best style. Dec. 22, 1856. tf James Brown's G ILA .‘1 TICA WORKS TINE FIRST Boot: of the Rational System of 11 Engli-li t rammer. 25 cts. Tin SEcoso BOOK of the Rational System of English (,raminar, designed to teach the process of Analysing the English Langtiage with sound judgment ; and the art of using it with grammatical propriety. 31 cts. These works are now used in the Pablic - Nchools in the First School District, of Penn s) I va 'l'H Tinanloog. of the Rational System of English Grammar, aesif4nell to enahle the learner to lie nine Ino.4.tlinronglily aciptitinted with the nature and use of the PitErosmoNs. and :Lay be read by him either in or out of sehool. 50 cts. flaotex's fix INDIATWA I, REA DIM. This Bonk sets asole the old (.tranitnars, expo , :es their.tle. feets. livmot-,tran.s the little use of attending to thin, and presents to the Teacher the un erring and only way to the Grammar of the English I,an•Junge. cts. For by PETER GIIIFFEE, 118 ARcII strvet,.l o ifiladelphiai March 2, 1851.. Cm THE PERRY COUNTY muTu.‘ 1, FIRE Pisura nce Conn Fon nv 9 PITAL Sl3`,/,556 effects inuraners in 'i-1 any part of the State. ro4ainst-loss by tire; prudently ail,tpt , ; (T&rations to its resour- Cvs airtird': ample indemnity, and promptly adjusts its i nss * es . Ail itn3 county- is repreFented in ° the Board of Managers by U n. M4)SES,MCCLEAN. • AVM. MeCLEIN. a ',id. Office of .Nf. & W. 3.ltClean. Gettysburg. May 2G, 1856. EMOVAL, A N 'NEW FIRM. • rriTlEundersisned respectfully inform, their a friends and the puhlic g v ner,Ll, that they have commenced the Cabinet and Chairlmak nu; ll•inesA in Baltimore street. near Middle. n het c they manufacture all kinds ol I itNITLRE. Dressini:,'"ir and' Common Butyaus. 'l'a hies of v,a-;&C1.Z.15 rious ip!ions, Bedsteads. Waidiohes. St;.mt,:... and every other article-in their line— ALI. or OW ht•til 1V01 . 10) ,. :t11 , 11ip and goodriot ters.d..4. which will enable their to warrant their work• • ko.every vAriety CorFiNs made at short notice, and in Lim y:ll'Mo:: :NCyles. , House Paintin,, , i and Papering a ttend ed . to, and dine in the lie,t tutinner. . . Their prices will he low as the lowest, as all N'.ll. may patronize them will acknowledge. 17.1,untber ;nut country produce taken in exchan.d„e for twit t:. I. NI RBEill( & REELLEI. (lettyshurg. Feb. ly liz. , ..ailrit dir siiciones,4 - (:',110()S.1.1 bE'r \VEEN T 11E111 olloway's blood fornishes the material at:very Lone, te , cle, glen il n od Ii hr' in the h linutwfra \E hen pure. it scants health to every organ; when corrupt. it tieoes,at produces disease. 1 . 101,Lt (WAYS Pi i ,Ls operate directly nprne elements of the :ore:tut of life. tient t aiixtng tote principle of dis ea...e. and thus radically curing tie malady, wh, t her located in the nerves. the stomach, the liver, the nowek. the muscles- the skin, the brain, or :toy other part of the 7 1. ‘,011,1/writ Iro•q,1! HOI.I.OWAY'S Plus are crpially efficacious in c`rnuplaiitts cinnition ktilman race. al.tl in ,ti,(wilers peculiar to certain cliuia.es and luctilitio. nisorderg Dyspepsia., nod derangument of the liver, the •altirce,t,l intirmity :11141 suffuring, and t h oatl , ,e 4 , f innumerable d ea ths, yi e ld to three curatives lit all cw.es. however aggravated, actin .Is a mill purg alit e: alterative and ton ; they. relieve the l:wels. purify the littitls, and Inv i:zornte the system and the conststntion at the sane time. ire; 1 11 culot-s.c--I" , prolis -Conivlai IVhen stimulnists, the renovating and bracing. properties of these 1 th. give thn ness to the shaking nerve.: find enfeebled mus cles of the vieinn of geneitti debility. ~?rlirN'r l•irrtt:rl~•s All irregularities and ailments incident to the delicate and'sclishive organs of the sex are removed or prevented by a ft:w doses of these mild, but infallible alteratives. No mother who relards her own or her children's health should frill to have them within her reach. .ccirwifir En tior en is. The London —Lancet." the London "Medi cal Review," and the most eminent of the faz ulty in Great Britain, France and Gel many, have eulogized the Pills and their inventor. Pill are Mc be.s.l remedy kiiown itt the world fin. following ,lisra.ves * Debility Liver Coml. roinpl.tints Fever and .‘guu L0v , 0,,5, of : , .pirits t 5 u~lis Foamle COW plaints and Gravel (11e , t t:econdury tup- C.,;1%1•11C , i lizi•-tion toms I I; , p 4 1 ,4.1, I no uk.nz.t `l•n A freilionq Imianallation Wm ulh ol all kolas 1)101 ard E;.L 4 :lle , c 'Sold at the nuliictories of Professor Ilut.t.owAv, SO Maiden Lane, New York, and 244 Strand. London, and by all respectable Prugctists and Dealers in Medicine throughout the United States and the civilized world, in boxes at 25 cents, cents,and ;;',, 1 each. [.:7 - There is a considerable raving by taking the larger stns. N. B.—Directions for the guidance of pa tients inevery disorder are affixed to each box. riCa al ion —None are genuine unless the words -11,1loway. York London," are discernable as a water-mark in every leaf of the book of,directions around . - each pot or box ; the same may be plainly seen bylobibil f!u fen to the li il,il. A handsotne reward will be given to any one rendering such information as may lead to the detection of any party or parties counterfeiting the medicines or vend ing the sathe, knowing them to be spurious. Aug. 25, ISSC). eowly Haig. Etats. 'THOSE in need of the above article, would do well to give us a call, before purchas ing elsewhere, for Samson cannot be beat in mvityr bar , rains. a a a . y 4 AMES: Gaite-s, Ben ins, rrizux ES, Carpet "Bags and Um ellas, for for sale cheap at sale at °OBELI.; & PAXTYN'S. 1 BRINumAw& ACGHINEAVGH.S. GETTTSBURG Joint Stock Association. 820.'000! Extensive Rale Of 11.a,;tiinl Engravings! • R:720,000 GIFTS,) rVO, be awarded by the 'Association as soon IL as 20,009 Engravings arc sold ! Alagnifiewit (4 ifts7ancl Valuable Pro perty', for Distribution : 1 Farm, 40 acres, more or less, with large two story House, part stone and part frame, with 'stone back - building, and necessary out-build i ngs, and Saw-mill thereon erected, with water power for almost any purpose, situate in Freedom twp, Aflame county. Pa.. 3,000 00 1 Ilouse and lot in Gettysburg, 1,500 00 1 Out-lot.near town, 5 acres, 700 00 1 Town-lot in Gettysburg, 600 00 1 do do. 300 00 1 Tract of land, 36 acres, 1,000 00 1 do 20 " 600 00 2 splendid Carriages. $2OO each,,, . 400 00 1 Jenny Lind Rockaway, 200 00 2 Buggies. $75 each, - 150 00 2 Gold V atches,estra fitie,Sl2s 250 00 1 do do 100 100 00 2 do do 90 180 00 17 do do 60 - 1,020 00 15 Ladies' Gold Watches ; 65 975 00 10 do do • 60 600 00 20 Silver Watches, 30 600 00 22 do - do 20 440 00 - 6. . do do 25 125 1)0 10 Oil Paintings, 10 1(11) Oti 20 pair Gold Ear Rings, 250 50 00 5 - do , do ' 2 10 00 20 gold Pens, 2 40 00 25 gold Finger Ritigg, ' 2 50 00 20 gold Breast Pius, 2 40 00 3403 Apples of gold gilt, 2,505 00 1 Grain Drill. C,O ('0 8 Hathaway Conk Staves, 55 440 00 10 Ween Mountain Feed Cutters, 1 , 0 00 .10 Ploughs, $l2 50. 125 00 2 extra :Saddles, :337 50. ~ 75 .00 2 seta silver mounted Ilarness,4o 8 0 00 8498 Books of Etiquette, 500 00 • 1 Nil Polio, 5 00 ' ' 1 Rifle, 20 . 00 1 Wonder of the World. 2 50 3 Adventures of a Country Merchant, 7 50 5 Life hid with Christ, 25 In) ~ 0 , 367 Family Receipt Books, . 92 00 I Silk Oress, 30 00 3000 Port Monnais, • 1575 00 24l Lithographic Prints, 445 00 20 000 - Persons wishing to become Shareholders in the :Wove Property, can do so by forward ing ONE f►ULLAR on receipt whereof we will send them an Engraving and certificate. which will entitle the holder thereof to one of the Gifts. As soon,as,the Engravings are all sold, matt: e will he given to the Shareholders, and a Convention hehl in Gettyshing. when a committee will be-chosen, : to Wholll the pro perty will he delivered, to he distributed among the Shareholders. From the growing popularity of tht•se Joint Stock Associations, it I.l.'67nfidently believer' thlt the property T nay he distributed among the Shareholders. in It few. months. orders for Engravings andC6rtiti- CAWS by mail, should he all(lros , :pri to UOUERT COBEAN, Gettysburg. Ailatits county, Penn'a. AGENTS I•I'ANTED, Tn every town and village in the United States. to sell Engravings, to whom a lthern commission will he given. 1=?All letters of i nqu i r y,necompanied by a postage stamp, w•il be urorniuly ap.4wered. Gettyst,,urg, February 2, 1857. tf List of Ri aiiperm ititona living in t'►e ,®lmslaosa•:e of .telants county 4j the .11.6 t day of January, 16.47. Ma , - 41 Children, 13 Colored peoplo, 3 Total. Transient P‘tripers not included In the above, 817 ritoDues OF FARit FOR 1.856. Wheat, , - - 482 1)1 1 . Oats, 307 " Rye, 34 " Ears of Corn,. . 1028 . i, • CI: 0. orseisti, 6 " Timothy Seed, 6 ". Ouions, Br, .. Boots, 8 t, P.)tattoes, \ 43 " Turnip, ) 37 " . . Lull:Is or Cor'n Fodder., _l7 T ' u n , of II Ly, _____ :39 I lealls of C:ililmge, ' 2:lflU , Pouaitls - ,,f p ~L, :3762 Art icles - ..ll,3tifitrlored . from Ike Ist of ifccreit, Is. - 1(1, to 1.1 e , /.'.,lfarch, 1857. . Barrels of So a p, 05 " of Sony-(rout, 6 Pounds of Rarcl Sou.p,, . SOU 4Jorn Broom's, 96 Shoes (pair:.) 117 Pants, 119 -Shirts, 110 Shinto's, 79 t'r.li co Dres.ses, 69 Pct t icoats, 50 Aprons, 62 Stockings, pttirs) • 78 " Footed,. 45 CI HIT Betliktks, c:to . Quilts, 18 Shrouds,._ - 10 Cotton Drettsets,' 4 9 Short Gowns, 73. Coats, 27 . AVotnases, 15 Bolsters, o 0 Pillows, l5 Vests, 29 llatitliterel s tieN 82- Pillow Sliv, . 37 Mittens, ',.'.4 Drawers, 12 Conifort9, - 18 Flannel Skirts, 4)0 Flannel Shiuntis-, 14 Sheets, 30 Betlslips, 21 Bonnets, . ' 6 Towels, . • . 8 JOHN SCOTT, Stewani April 615.57. Second. Street House, ..Vo. 4 V., //1 S,'recf, CHAS. P. SWING, .Priorßivrott. TERMS --1 per clay—Single Meals 2:5 cents. N... 3. Pleasant rooms for ladies. June la, 1856. tf Ne - ;v Millinery. 3LISS LOUISA. KATE LITTLE wishes to .1. inform the Ladies of town and country, that she is now Pepared to execute Millinery in all its branch's. in West Middle street, a few doors below ar. George Little's store.— Work done cheapx than elsewhere in town. Please call and sec. `April 21, 1656. DESPECTFULLY informs the citizens of Q Gettysburg and the public generally, that he has opened a new Grocery and Confectionary Store, on the Northwest corner of the Diamond, for merly occupied by A. B. Kurtz, where he will, have constantly on hand a choice variety of GROCERIES, CONFECTIONARIES, and CEDAR WARE, and'everythinc , in his line. Every article that the Eastern earket can af ford.will be kept on hantl or suppliett at Abe, slio`rtest notice., A share of public patronage is respectfully solicited. All kinds of country produce taken in ex change for Goode. February 23, 1857 tf The World's Cant Eihibition Prize Medal! AWARI)ED TO C. MEYER, For his Two Pianos, Lonchia, Oerlft,lBsl. lM YER respectfully informs his friends J. and the public generally, that he has constantly on hand PIANOS equal to those for which he received the _Prize Medal in Lon don, in 1851. All orders promptly attended to. and great care taken in the selection and packing of the same. • 1:0"Ile has received du► ing• the last 15 years. more Medals than any other maker. from the Franklin Institute; also First Premiums at Boston, and Premiums at New York anti Baltimore. Warerooms removed from 52 S. Fourth to No. 180 ARCII street, below Eighth, south side, Philadelphia. March 16, 1857. Sin qviE undersigned, having entered into part nership to carry on the Foundry bnsiness under the firm of WARREN SONS, hereby make known to the citizens of Adams and ad joining counties, that we are inepared to make everything in our line of besmess. We have constantly on hand, the, Hathaway and other Cooking Stoves, the Parlor' Air• Tight and Template Stoves, of various styles and sizes; Pots, Kettles anti Pans, and all other Iron Mooking Utensil:4, Waffle Irons; Washing 11Iachines, Boot-scrapers, &c. Castings for Mills anti other Machinery, PLotGit CASTINGS. of every description. &c. 11e make the. Seylar, Block er, and different kinds of ‘Vitherow Ploughs. We have also got different patterns of Fencing' • aiind Rail&ew, 20.000 00 for Cemeteries, Yards and Porches, which can't be beat for beauty and cheapness. 0"All the above articles will be sold cheap for cash or country produce. 1 1 7 7'Blackstnithing still contirmli. BRASS CASTINUS and tverythirg in our lute matte to order. THRESHING MACHINES repaired at the shortest notice. Being 'Moulders ourselves, we will do our Work RIGHT. THOMAS WARREN, M TIN WARREN, MR AM WARREN. T FIO 11 ASA.WARR EN. Gettysburg, May 14. 1855. LWATS oil_ hand awl tn , nle. to order by the best of worlZinen. at Cobean Pax ton's cheap Hat Cap, Boot and Since March LI, 1637. Oppiwite .s4tat. n olia, ttr,sitiuwre, Md. rion undetNigned having lensed the aLove. IL Hotel and put it in complete prt!- pared to accommodate his friends and the travelling, public. The proprietor will ho pleased - to see his old II lends, and promiNes to make their stny comfortable and satishictory. Baggage taken to aild from Calvert Station tree of charge. HiII JOHN' BARR, (formed,/ of rfinit'a.,) July 0, 1855. tf - Plan% IET OR. - Ir yon want a good harr' el of flour, at HOKE'S 5T0121 , .1. as he has macie ange ments . to have always the best, which he wil3 sell at 25 cents advance. May 5 r 4 It ENCII Brandies. Holland Gin, 'Madeira, Lisbon, Port, Sherry, Claret, Chain paigne and i\litscat Wines Jamaica and Nuve EnOand Ruin : .Monongahela, Trish and Sowell %Vinz,key : Knnrnel, Aromatic Uin, Fruit Brandies, &c., for sale 1)1,- York, Dec. 15. '56% EORGE and Uenry Wampler. will make , 13 Clouse Spouting and put up the same low, for cash or country produce. Farmers and all others wishing their houses, barns. &c., spout ed, would do well to give them a call. G. & U. IXAMPLER. April IS, 1553. tf THE undersigned continues the Flour busi ness as heretofore. lit, sells by the barrel or any smaller quantity.. By taking smAm. PROFITS he-can buy as high and sell as low as anybody else, and by'always endeavoring to keep none but the best, he hopes to merit and receive a continuance of liberal patronage. Oct. 8, 1855 LIMZSONS haying ILly to sell will do welt JIL' by calling on the subscriber, in Gettys burg, who is desirous of b purchasing. The highest market puce will i be paid at all times. he'intends having the Hay, after be. ing packed, hauled either to Hanover or Balti more, the preference to haul will be given to those from whom he may purchase. SOLOMON POWERS. December G 1552. ti /PITT undersigned, being the authorized per k son to make removals into Ever Green Cemetery, hopes that such as contemplate the removal of the remains of deceased relatives or friends, will avail themselves of this season of the year to hare it done. His terms are moderate, and every effort is made to please. PETER THORN, Keeper ql the Cemetery. February 9, 1857. Wall Paper. LARGE', stock on hand, of the latest style, and selling from 12. 1 4 to 50 cents by the piece, at COBEAN & PAITO2i'S. and Sandles Neiry Family Grovery. B. 11.111NNIGll Gettymburgr Foundry. A NEW FIRM! Stuiquelianika Hotel, 'Nom. for Safe. Fine Liquors. ERNEY & Fancy Grocery and Confectioners, G 7 West Market st. Spouti lig Flour FiOar \V M. GILLESPIE, At the Post Office. fflav Wanted. Rernot:tis. El JOHN HOKE.
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