NTIIUB. OItANITE .BTONE-YAlt D. Fyn iVrZlersiined reopeetraur inform the A*4o* of 911I>: the public gennmilytlistanty him opened so iu ITE STeIq.,VARD, on South Bahimora Street, • crpppept the .residence Georg-: Slirrocr. %item the'r aro prepirei to furnnh : STONT, dressed in err ry :isle, fcr alloassuseastst, Door Sills cm, kinl of m-n3reents l use. Al-4 , I,'LMF.TEi. I .): BLOCKS &ways on haul 'and a general arair of tlress:i.d Granite, to the undersigned LatirT had collislder abla experience in thelr br.-zne..... respectful ly invitep".nsonia. wishir..4- anything in their hue to giNe - tts a Cllll3 we ane Ettpamito fartiiih"-the same article CHEAPtR thnn it has ever been heretticre offered in Gettys burg. nEsTrr S. BPNNZR., PETER BEITLER. 1,1855.—ica 1855. - NEIT - COODS. 1855.. rpm: subscriber tenders hie seknoudeds. meets to his friends and the public., for the very liberal patroouge hitherto extended to hint, and resi.ecteully informs them that he busiest returned from the aties irith a splan• tlii,•ammtnient of Neir Goods. comprising, in port, a fine stock of - Delanes, Shawls, Ginghams, Gloves, Stockings, Rib bans, - • Collars, Alms ,. , - tins, Irish -Lin .: - ens, &c., an of,ichio will be soli at the lowest cash pripes, ,- He deenas h enanery to enume.r att ttie;cligerent articlesLien' corapti.e his stock ,-He: earnestly invite all to call anicsactin' e his stock before purchasing elseehare. J. S. SEAMIER. '&t: '19;1655. ....-"7' ~%. r 7 .; ' 7 ' , t:t - Ni-tti . =- ' *-41 ..,,, Ir , -- - •,-, ~k 4 ..1 i. ~,-,... ~...w . ., . r-, 1 ....p....•.v. .7--e _....t..-. , R. - TIN WEE! TIN EIRE! G '9- E. BUEHLER infnrms his . ..friends and customers t h at he has a c.ery large assortment of • 1 WARP on haltd ready fur the Spring Isle, made by:experienced workmen and of good ma ;mills. +riot+ will be sold Ins for CASH oc . IIOUNTRY PRODUCE. lirreall and see. Gettqaurg. March 10. 1554. ~K- E W. FIAM „7. `II4 : E OODS. pHs Sabscribem, ha-ing bought the atoci LL af , Boots,dttim., _ll3 Lad Caps cIKEL, LER EKRTZ.,pasyertect... .tinning the bad \ nass, at the old established stand, South East Corner of-Dentre Square, where they have ast ticiekYixillarstspply of the abase goods root gar eitiesrof PhiLmelphia and Baltimore, uprising au the nes- snit desirsole styles of Men's, Bona':and Tenths' Silk, Fur. and tioneh • RAM. Men '441 s.oys' aad YO.ths . Firm it; n•Ai Graized • BOOTS AND SHOES, vth a large assortment -t Ladies', 31:3 ~ e s' and C,,i"i's . Walking and Fine Dre...-s SITOFA Ste. Oran Dress-Shoes, Buskins and sandal's iaeuery,vsziety. ~We ,Woelli V.,epaCta t ar seeeer.ce t o the citlisai Of Alms Coact; that Ice hare an earnest disposition to the particular ta4tir6f iireryotte who my aro? as with their potreaage, and rapecuolly ask all to call and,see. The bu,sirtes.; conacted under the Rid (SOBERS if PATTON. ALEXANDER COBEAN, DUNLOP PATTON. Mt: 19,1855. • CARD. /SHE subscriber hating ., dispel of his ht .& ? treat in the Boot, oe, Hat and Cap Beittitaa to D 1 is COBEAN St PAXTON, respetteally salts' the emtinuanee of his friends and etudpasera to patronize the New Firm. • SELLER KURTZ. gait.. 19, Fronefield Co's.; S I IIGETABLE CATTLE POVJDR, , AND ..:~ CATTLE LINIMENT. - 191 . 1) WHOLESALE and RETAIL bY A. D. BUEHLER, agent for Adams county. ..'„ • CILEDONLI IRON. WAD - NEST OCR IBROTREIIS, havinx the it...admire see of CALEDONIA ROLL ED IRON far Gearsberg, 'coed call the at teatidri of harem ti.this mace cf Iruti—the beleiri the - market—which will .4e sold at the lowest rates. Ike letit a large rapplT of HAMMERED TRON4onstantly on hand. Oa at the sign fifth: . RED FRONT. Dee-7,1855. 11[OSIE1tT.—If new artick of SILK and 4.11- ; :WOOL HOSE. and Sire-lined HOSE, Sac laic - FAIDTESTOCR BROTH Sign Ole Red P Det., 12, 1853. )LADS CLOTHING—CIoth-coat. JUL ing,t;:issimer Cassinetts, Vesting, An., latgelatrariety en hand and coau-tintiy making 9-41 m beat ins in town, at the Cloth ing Siapochos• at the Sr.ti ..Tmwe Prtnt GEORGE ARNOLD. Siliiiielabers, calOr !AIR way . -VAILI4F.STOCK BROTIgRS will sell you • JR: itOROCCOS friar 25 c ents to St 00, tite *Oiliest let enkr treingtsto)he crain4T.—.• , 4611 M alg tke' ' ENGINEERS SURVEYORS . I „..ae. -.SIGN OF THE lIK,D PiTto-vr-,1 - 1% , ' D DR AUG lITS3I EN _ ritruxErty..... l l, i s rg ,, st . 3 „,„ 74 -,4' o ;t. in 1 QIITPLIED with Lev' ening Instrument!, Viiii Wilroi f i ..nr. ..1 at 5.C.1114-7r..i1. tiffs 1 , 3 Transits, CprupP-sses. Rods, Chain!, Tr.r.€: sfblekqtrirseLeii‘ery artiefe in the poifinnery i 14.assnien;Cains orMath'lnalinal Drawing in: blideir. l 4l:o tit t i ll 41 iibesp. • . 1 ,,, trwaents, Iript7 Stake. Protractors. keel nXine-11,11884.---- ' '. _ • ( l e i"...iles, Dividers, Drawing Pens, T Squares, . - _ ~... 1 Ac.... 4 c• . ' . rillidiv3A i•X P. BEST -CONGRESS Il The ,111 r.lity of my Comrissses willbe goaran- JL"' TO 1JACC4)...11), ..t.iy[lP am/ Ibr :teed, aCk. lilac of the Engineers instrumeota, Sate by . V.M. BUEiI LE R.. . . to ke eira . itt any sold in tins e'.4y, arida. tower .4 .. ••-7 • ,: Ye. 141 rgsattir; Area. _ Pl"ces. JAMES W. ' ("RN' Irbv • 94 , ins . , : , v 4. Chem N:•l%‘ef", near 1 dth • Pnir...t.ost.PErle. ' . " • . . .ig-41.11i1,3trate‘lAiad price 4 Catalogues of fu- AU* BOXES BLACK. FAT io - store 5 ti,,,,,„,i f0 ,,,, a y0,-41 by mail vans. 1 141rWr . marl tonal. bv . -... .1 March 14,1556... -3e . .-7. w -W3I. iIF.III..ER. No, IST Friatne street, 1121fintnrs Ebgtrat:--,45 . , Lug* yari. Ott - , 4004 4-21.1 t.hiotplia • IN6 10 :41 loss.o4o:atii.3 Proftsslral Carat. D. 1011CONA ~ I TTORNEr At_LAW, (Mee totrioeed to one door Wen of Asehlo Drug at Boot•Sture,Gbsmber*buts street.) 'literacy and Staieltos fur Patents and Pensiims, Brinnty Land Warrat.ts, Back-Pay sue. pended Claims. and all other claims against I the Government at Washington. D. C. alvn American claims in England. Land Warrants located and sold. or bought, and highest pricer givea. (Awl. tor Nate in lowa. Iliinnia, and other WeNtrrn State( ; sold Agents engaged locating Warrants there. • Sar'Apply to him personally or by I letter. OLD ,OI:DIERS. BOUNTY LAND ACT OF 1855. rjpllF undersigned, is now fully prepa red to fife. and pr..seente a eons to Bounty Land, for soldiers of the Revolu tion, of the War of 1812, and of ALL other wars in which the U. States have been en gagedarid for their MOW, and minor chi drat. The new ad embraces them all. In addition to hill long experience and success, he would add, that, in all the many claims he ham hitherto filed, (be tween 100 and 200) he has carefully pre served, and Ittin how every thing necessa ry to establish The rights - of claimants—as also Rolls and Lists of Companies, and fa cilities for furnishing proofs in all eases that may bu entrusted to him. lie is now' rapidy fling claims. He has made complete arrangements for loca ting warrants in the Western States.— Warrants boUght—Warrants sold. Ap ply personally 'orhy letter to • D. IitI'CONAUGHY. Gettysburg, March 9, 18615.—tf Ottt Dr. J. Lawrence Bill, DarriST, et . FFICE in l'humbersburg street one door West of the Lutheran Church,nearly opposite Grammer'estore, wherc he may be found ready and willing to attend to any ease within the.province of the Dentist. Persons in want of full sets of teeth are invited to call. REFERENCES- • Dr.C,N:Dirictriay. 'Rev.C.P.KasOTB,D.D 4 D. Huss's, Ph ra4• JACOIIII, .. 11:8„ Hesse, • . H. L.B . Acsaza, D. Dtiasav, .. H.A.Mc xxx x n VRO tts.. FLJeasse.v. ' 1 .. M. L. Wratvsa. July 4, 1848 EDWARD_ B. BUEHLER, Alllnratey at taw. WILL faithfully and promptly attend to all business entrusted to him. He speak* the German language. Office at the same place, in South Baltimore street, near Forney's Drug Store. and nearly opposite Danner &- Ziegler's Store. fh. EI ft, Attarsavy at LAW, dnt E FIC E on Charnbersburg street, Get. tyaburg;two doors front Geo. Ar nold's store, will attend to filing claims fur BOUNTY LAND, under the late Acts of Congresp, Penaions, &c. All business entrusted 10 , 110 hands willseceive prompt attention. DAVID WILLS, Attorney at Law, 1311 AS t.ken Mr. STICVZMION'S office i! "- North West Corner of. Centre S pare. it.SETRENUE.—Iion. Thaddeus Stevens, Lancaste , . ' DAVID 'A. DUEILER I . attorney at Last., ILL promptlyattend to Collections and VT all other business entrusted to his eye. 15''Office in the Diamond, adjoining the Store of A. B. KURTZ. • Gettysburg, Pa., Feb. 1,1856. milirezzas. TIISTICE OF THE PEACE, has opened 91 ark office in the front room of his residence in Baltimore street, where ho will be prepared ,to attend to Scrivening. Conveyuncuag, and 'colletting claims, promptly and punctually. Gettysburg, April 20.-1 y 'Hanover H. Railroad. ►TRAINS over the Hanover Branch Rail road now run as follows : , First Train leaves Hanover at 9, A. M., with Passengers for York, Harrisburg, Colum bia and Philadelphia. This train also con nects with the Express for Baltimore arriving there at 12/ P. M., stopping at CllennuCk, Park ton and Cockeysville. Second Tram leaves at 3 P. M. with Pas sengers for Baltimore and intermediate places, and returns with Passingers from York, &c. July 27, 1858. AM%,llAlttifktoi Remove a few doors Soat 3 / 4 0f the old Semi. tH. SKELLY respectfully informs a his old 'tomer, and the public .nerally, that he tartan ' the TAILORING ;USINESS. at his new rand. in Booth Baltimore trPe, where he will be ippy to accommodate all , ho may patronize him. II work entrusted in his Ire warranted to fit and be'ol most substantial make. Thankfu for past favors, he solicits a continuance° public patronage. go.. The New lark Spring and SUM. veer EdSIIIONSare received. Callum! see them. April 37. 1855.—tf a WAN ED: on good Rod Es $ 11 0( F I A" lute r;eco.rity. Persons wishitig tU inc.st ,wid apply to 11. A. Enuitn : FJrl.• ‘Star"cere. lieCateken's Invaluable Remedy TOR THE. RESTORATION * PRZSERVATIO?' OP THE HUMAN IMIR. AFTER many years of laborious research and experiment, I have the gratification to announce to those of the public who may be afflicted with baldness or premature grey hair, that I hare succeeded in the preparation ofan article that is an infallible remedy for either of these disorders. For a considerable length of time I have been in the habit of using it up• on my own customers, and in no instance has it failed to render the most entire satisfaction. Having long entertained the belief that, in a vast majority of cases. Baldness and prema ture greyness were huluced by disease, or went of vigor and vitality of the scalp, rather than being the necessary consequence of mere ac cumulation of years. Ify whole attention was directed to the die. Fovery of some preparation, which,, by remov ing the dandruff and other foreign matter which, in spite of the utmost precaution, will collect upon the scalp, would restore to this part all its vigor and vitality, and thus remove the great cause of both these diseases. • -In offering this prepunition to the public, I have full con fi dence that it will not disappoint the expectations of many who may feel inclined to give it a Emir and impartial trial. It more et'• fectually, than any other preparation, removes the dandruff and cleanses the head, thus re, moving all obstacles to the growth of a new and luxuriant crop of hair. For the prema ture grey, , it restores to the hair the free circu lation of its natural fluid, and, in an almost in credibly short time, brings to it its natural healthfultiestiandthffla' 'Although -- this prep aration has , never boeu brought before the public through the medium of advertising, yet I by its own inherent virtues, it has won its way into favor in many of the counties of this and neighboring States. At the solicitation of many of my friends and patrons who have been benefiued by it, I have been induced to give it to the public, and in doing this, I do it with the confident assurance that any who may try it, 'will find it to possess all the merit claim ed for it. In case of partial baldness, when used a freeab!y, to directions, this Restorative has not milt:don a single instance, to produce a luxu riant growth of the natural hair. In the hands of mothers and nurses, it is a capital curatioo for all those diseases of the scalp incident to infant children. In fine, as a toilet article, it should be in the hands of all who wish to expell the dandrutl l ' preserve the hair. prevent it from falling MI, awl render it soft, glossy and wavy. _ stir Prepared and sold, wholesale and retail, by MeCRACKEN, (second door to the Union Shippeusburg, Cumberland county, Pennsylvania. 1N3..A few of the innumerable certificates in the possession of the proprietor, showing the whines of this remedy ! are annexed, and must satisfy the most skei.tmal : . Selinsgrove, trnion N., Pa. I hereby certi(y that I had a very sore head fbr six or eight years, probably first caused by danditiff, but finally turned into dry tatter-- McCraeken's Preparation has restored my head to perfect health and rendered my ham soft. • C. FISHER, M. D. Alithonin, Co.,' Ohio. This is to ceitify, that my ham had nearly all fallen off. I used McCracken's Restorative for four months, and I can now boast 'of having ; as Site hair as any one could wish. • S. A. BEA HER. I Siippntsburg, 18/It, 1855- - From our own observation mt are enabled to testify thr.t McCracken's Preparation for the Hair will accomplish the end which he pro fesses it to do. A. STEWART, M. D. J. HECK, JOHN B. DUNCAN. Shippensburg, 1855. The undersigned takes pleasure in announ cing to the public the Preparation for Human Hair, by McCracken of Shippensburg. Ft oat the effects its use has had on his own hair, he is fully convinced that it will accomplish the end for which it is designed. REV. O. W. GLESSNER. Shippensburg, 185th I with pleasure -recommend to the public McCracken's Preparation for the Hair •' I have used but one bottle, and it has rendered entire satisfaction, by removing dandruff, and impro ving the hair in color and in beauty, and pre venting the hair from falling off. REV. J. C. OWENS. • Selinsgrove, Pa. This is to certify that we have been bald for years--in 1851, we got some of McCracken's Hair Restorative, and in seven months we had a good and fine bead of hair. flEt AS. MOYERS. JOHN HARTMAN. Dec. 21, 1855.-3 m AGENTS.--X.D. BUEHLER, Gettysburg; Joseph Hafer, Abbottstown ; B. F. Gardner, Petersburg ; J. Calvin Cover, Franklin town. ahip; J. Aulabangli, Hampton; J. E. Smith, Idibtown ; J. B. Wrightson, Gmffenburg ; J. 11. Schmidt, Hanover; F. G. Williamson, Spring Mills. =LEM= SZFIZOMQ lOHN W. TIPTON. Fashionable Bar bern' and HairWresser. can at all times be found *pared to attend to the calls of the people. at the Temple. in the Diamond. adjoining the County Building. From lung experience, lie flatters himself that he can gO through all the ramifications. of the Tonsorial Department with such an infinite degree of skillot will meet with the entire satisfaction of all who may submit their chins to the keen odeal of his razors. He hopes therefore, that by his attention to'businese, and a de sire to please, he will merit as well as re ceive, a liberal share of ; public patronage. The sick will be attended to at their pri vate dwellings. J. LEIB, A. 300 000 SEGARS every deacription a n Brands. all of which are offered lower than any other Mouse in the city. And warrants all he sells to to of the Lest Ina. wrist. Call and examine. WM. BUEHLER, Ao. 1a? Franklin street. Nov. 24, 1854. Agt HHDB. KENTUCKY .LEAF -•-•-w TOBACCO, 20 Bales .Havana. 25 do &Igoe. 20 do Bt. Jago, yo,deeea Seed Leaf. Just received and for tele by WM. BUEHLER. No. 157 Franklin stmt. Nov. 24, 1854. BOXES 4 L B. LUMP TO. s an BACCO in store and for-sale, at 11 cents by the box, at BUEBLF e rt'S OM Stand, the clte;pest in the city. No 157 Franklin st., Baltimore. • NEW GOODS. --011EAP GOODS FAHNESTOCK BROTHERS, have just received their -usual large- and handsome assortment of Fall -and Winter. "Goods, to which they invite the a t tention of the pupae, norndstillirefiery desuiption - of Dry Goads, ITardware, dlery,lleaenani - vs Groceries, Cedar ware, n, Oils and Paints, Ike. Givens an early call, and we will show you the largest, prettiest r and cheapest stock of Goodsin the County. • \ FAHNESTOCK BROTHERS. • Siva Mc Rai Front, 1856. CERTIFICATES TOBACCO. Ph!ladetePbla Advertligement. SALT AHER EVANS & weTsoN, No. 26 South Fourth St., Philadelphia. Elwin 6ro. Chestnut and Fifth Streets, Friday morning, December, 16th;' 1864. EVANS & WATSON'S SALAMAN DER SAFES TRIUMPHANT, ail they always - are when put to the test. Patunstrst•, Dec. 16.1854. Masses EVAN. & WATSON, No. 261 South Fourth St., Piladelphti. Game Sum r-.l•We take much pleasure in recommending your Salamander Sires , to Merchants and'othars in went of a De- i cure means of preserving their books,. pa. pers. &e., from fire, as the One We ,pur. chased from yip about sevep months since has preserved otii books, papers and cash in as good a condition as they were when put into it, before the great fire of this morning, which destroyed the entire block of buildings corner of Chestnut and Fifth streets. The safe was in use in our office, on the second, floor of our building, frOm wilier' place it fell into the cellar, and remained there until the fire was out.— ; The Safe was then removed and opened n the presence of at least 1000 persons, who witnessed the good condition of the contents. Will you please have the safe and looks repaired, as we intend to put it in WO again. baying perfect confidence I.:. its fire-proof qualities. • Yours, Respectfully. LACEY & PHILLIPS. Eyes & Watson take pleasure in re ferring to the follotving, among the many hundreds who have had their Sales in use :—U. S. Mint, Phil:tile.; Farmers and Mechanics' Bank Philada.; Samuel Allan. Esq.. High Sheriff Philada.; John N. Henderson, City Controller; Caleb Cape & Cp., No. 183 Market St. ; Rich ard Norris & Son, Locomotive builders, Philada.; Bancroft & Sellers, 'Machinists, corner lath and James Sta.; Ftsoklin Fire Insurance Co., Philada.; Pennsyl vania Railroad Co., Philada.; Lacey & Phillips, corner fifth • and Minor Ste.; Sharpless Bro., No. 3'2 South Second St.; James Kent & Santee, No. 147 North Third Streq; W. IL Horsiman & Sons, No. - 51 North Third Si.: Smith, Williams & Co., No. F. 7 Market St.; J. & K. Orne, No. 185 Chestnut St:. • A large assortment of the above Safes al ways on hand (warranted to stand a least 10 per cent. Inure fire than any Her ring's Safe now in use.)_ EVANS. Ar.. wATsoN, able,' manufacture and keep for sale, Iron Shutters, Iron Doors and Iron Sash, for making tire-proof Vaults for Banks, stores, publie and private buildings, Seal and Letter Copying Preseen ; Patent Slate Lined Refrigerator& &c. Please give via a call, at No. 20 South FOURTH St Philadelphia. April 6,1855.—1 y • It, D. CLIFTON & SON, MEN'S 'AND BOYS' CLOTHING STORE; N orth Eliot corner of Secood and Dock sic, Pbila 'lb the Citizens of Gettysburg, Pa. and E=l YOU are respectfully invituol to exam• incJILL the extonsive and varied assort ment of MEN'S Sr, BOYS' CLOTHING, at the store of the subscriber, where may always he found a lull supply of READY MADE CLOTHING. °loll sizes and de scriptione, wore by men and boys" of all 'ides and sizes, made by experienced work- men end of .the very best material, the make. fit; and appearance surpassed by no establishment in the city. Please preserVe this notice, and give the a call, and fit out yourselVis and bon! in a manner worthy of you and them. ' Remember the North East corner al Second and Dock Streets. R. D. CLIFTON & SON. April la, 1855.-1 y F. H. SMITH PORT MONNA!E, POCKET BOOK . AND .r. DRESSING CASE MANUFACTURER, N. W. conor Fourth& Chestnut Nu, Philadelphia ALWAYS on hand a large and varied assortment or Port Monnaies, Pocket Books, Bankers Cases, Note Boilers, Port Folios, Porta ble Desks, Dressing Cases, Work Boxes, Cabas, Travelling Bags, Backgammon Boards, Clam Men, Pocket Memorandum Books, Cigar. Cases, 4.. c. Also, a general ,assortment of English. French add German FANCY GOODS. Fine pocket Cutlery, Razors, Razor Strops and Gold Pens Wholesale,Second and Third Floors. F. H. SMITH, N. W.cor. Fourth & Chestnut ats., Philadelphia. N. B.—On the receipt of $l, a Superi or Gold Pen will be sent to any part of the United States, by . mail ;--describing pm, thus. medium. hard, or soft. March 80, "Philadelphia Advertisement." EVANS FIRE AHD THTEF PROOF SAFES ! -OR Merchants, LaWyers;Farmers and Oth- JE ere, having Books, Thpers tor other oa/ua- Nes, to preserve front FIRE or BURGLARS. Day & Newell's (Hobb'is) BANK LOCKS. •A. CARD.—Tus "Frac Pao°, SAFE," that preserved:our Books, Pbpers,ktc, durtng the 'Great Fire at Hart'sßuildings,' was purchas ed ofOLIVER•EVANS, 61 8. 2nd., St.,Phil ad'a. . GETZ & BUCK. "REFRIGERATORS &AND WATER FIL TERS:I EVANEO "Prerninm 'Ventilated Refrigera tors for cooling and preserving meals, butler, milk, toakr and all articles for culinary purpo- WATER FILTERS,' for purifying brackish or, mtuicky watsu:, whether effected by rains, lime mate, marl or other causes 3 can ,be had separ ate or attached to the Refrigersitorisi small quantity of Ice cpoling the whole, in the warm: est weather. PORTABLE SI::4ER BATHS, for the nee of warm or cold water. WATER COOLERS, for Hotels, Stores hc Dwellings STOitE TRUCKS, for moving, bons, bates, SEAL PRESSES, COPYING do., DRUG. GIST do, 01,MER EVANS; No. 61.5. Seoooctst., (2 doors below Chesnut) (ErrsstranstOn 1835.), Feb. 8, H. 'II3IIIA.M. ' B O 0A 011N•CT 'S i "WM suhstribe El Itaim'established a Beck .I£. Agency in P iladelphia, and will furnish lf , any book or ,pa ication at the rstail price free of postage. n ‘ y: persons, by Ibiwarding, the subscription rice of any, of the $3 OD Mngazinet, such as 'Harpers', Oodcy l e, Put= Oraham's l , Frank Leslie's Fashions, &c., will receive the magazines for one , year; and a copy of& aplendtd . lithograph portrait f either Waibiatton Jackson or .Clay; o,‘ if subscriblngto as 2 and magasine,they will reeel4 a'copy of either of tilt 'tireetsipor tr sits. If subscribing to $6 worth of maga zines, all three portraits will be sent gratis. -1 Music tarnished to those who may wish Envelopes of every description and size, in large or small guantities furnished. Seal Presses, Dies, &c., sent to brder. Every description of engraving on wood ex eented with neatness and dispatch. Views of buildings, newspapei headings, views of da. 'ehinery, book illustritiona, lodge certificates, business cards, &e. order's emit by mail promptlj attended to. Peisoneerishing views of their buildings engraved can send daglier eotype or sketch of the blinding by mall orbs press. Persons at a distance baring saleable era ties would and it to their advantage to address the subscribers, as we wank' act as agents for the sale of them. SRAM PIERCE, 50 South - thirdst., Philadelphia Nor. 30, 1855.--ly • TO TOSE FIRMS. TO have fertile kind at a cheap price and easy terms, year attention to called to the Ridgewau . /Piirm find Coal Company. • Twenty-five acres or More in proportign, are given for $2OO, payable in instalments of $1 per week or $4 per , montb. It is located.-Iti Elk county, Pennsylvania, and has one of the best markets for its produce in the State. The soil is a rich loam, and is not to be surpassed for Dinning, as examination will alto*. Itlms the best elements ofprosperity, being under laid by two rich veins of COAL, and will shortly be intersected by four railroads. The timber is of the most valuable kind. Title un exceptionably. good, acid viscrantee deeds aro given. Tt presents a good and substantial op portunity to commence farming, providing for one's children or making an investment. Fur ther particulars can be had fr.orn the pamphlets which are sent to inquirers. Letters answer ed nromptly. Applyor address SAMUEL W. CATTELL, Secretary, 135 Walnut street, north aide, be tween South and Fifth streets, Philadel phia. try Full information is contained in the pam phlets. Feb. 8. 1336.-3 m. NEW WHOLESALE lIILT SPENCER THOMAS, No. 26 South _L • Second street, Philadelphia, Importer, Manufacturer, and Dealer in Drugs and Medi cines, Chemicals, Acids, Dye Stuffs, Paints, Oils, Colors, White Lead, French and Aineri. can White Zinc, Window Glass, Glassware, Varnishes, Brushes, Instruments, Ground pieleTWlinte - Spica; 'WM all other articles usually kept by Druggists, including Borax, Indigo, Gine, Shellac, Potash, &e., &c., &c.— All orders hymen or otherwise promptly at tended to. Country Merchants are invited to call and examine our stock . beforepurchnsing elsewhere. Goods sent to any of the wharves or railroad stations. ' Prices low add goods warn into& March 7,1856.—1 y. Norcross' Rotary , Planing Ma chine. IVANTPD—To sell the Rights and Mn. V V chines for a Rotary Planing, Tonguing and Grooving Machine, for boards and plank, under the Norcross Pntent. Also, the attach ment of the Moulding Machine, which will work a whole board into mouldings at one op eration. This patent has been tried, and de cided in the § . npreme Court in Washington, to be no infringement, being superior to Wood worth's Machine. Apply to J. D. DALE, Willow Street, above Twelfth, Philadelphia, where the Machines can be seen in operation. Jan. 18,1856.-8 m TR ISSES I TRUSSES ! TRUSSES In C. H. NEEDLES, Truss and Brace Establishment S. W. COR. TWF:LFTII t RACE STREETS, PHILADELPHIA, IMPORTER of fine French Trusses, combi ning extreme lightneBs, ease and clunahilit^ with correct construction. Hernial or ruptured patients c be suted by remitting amounts, as below : Sending num ber of inches round the hips, and stating pied Affected. Cost of Single Truss, $2, $3, $4, and $ l 5. Double---$5, $6, $8 and $lO. instruc tions as to wear, and how to effect a cure, when possible, sent, with the Truss. Also for ,in great variety, Dr. Banning's Improved Patent Body Brace, for the cure of Prolapses Uteri; Spinal Prvps and supports, Patent Shoulder Braces, Chest Expanders and Erector Braces, adapted to all with stoop shoulders andwenk lungs; English 'Elastic Abdominal Boifa, Suspensories, Syr inges—male and female. 3S.Ladies' Rooms, with Lady attendants. August 3,1855.-1 y Mk. 4 Pat. HAVE OPENED An Immense Clothing Palace and Clerchant Tailoring Estab lishment on CHESNUT STREET, No. 165, PHILADELPHIA One door bekno Fifth street, North side. Gentlemen who wish to purchase Clothing ready made gaits as good as can be made by any Merchant Tailors in the United States, should visit this magnificent store, whore Goods of the 'finest class are kept, ready made and in the piece, which will he made to order at the shortest notice, and perfect satin faction warranted.' ' Also a fill assortment of 'find FURNISHING GOODS, and every arti cle is marked With'the lowest cash prices in plain figures, Nov.'l6, 1855.-6 m The bed Collection .of -Glees ever Published, • TIP-TOP GLEE AND, CHORUS BOOK. A new and choice collection of Copyrights nee d. before harmonised, and many ot the GIEM .07, .1110Dpet 011*AN 116 'nett...lr coii . „ ' POSERS, ' 'Arranged in a familiar etyle. and adapted to the use of Glee Clubs, Singing Classes, and the Sarnily Circle, by "TAR,V)II§,AIM J. A. IRBFATE. VMS w o rk contains a great number of new and favorite Songs, harmonized in a style adapted to 'general purposes, while, Many : of the Gems of• Mendelsohn, Anchen, and other, celebrated composers, am . presented in an original form. The great variety, : of -mull• cal compositions here introduced, eminently adapts it to the , laste and capacity of the Sing ing School, the. Glee Club, and the . Family Circle. . UkAPRICE—ONE DOLLAR — Wu Just publ!ebed by, LEE ok• WALTLER,,No. 188 Chesnut Street, and J. B. LIPPINLOTT, Bz.' CO.; '2O North Faartii''Stree4 Phd adolphia.; •, gerStnple Copies • will be sent by mail, free of postage, oil receipt of • $1 ‘OO. • arc al, 1866LArn , . [T. MAT PIERCE COIN IRYER.B THE attention .of 'MILLERS is inikteif to ll ton veiry :anporior. ortleleor ;c i elssif CORN S wbich,ean at all, times ; at. - WARRRPS F.0 1 :1ND4Y4 . : Jul. 11, 1056. , . D R UG' SPOR E. HllairistroßE. Subscribers Would respectfully announce ,to their . Iriesoll situ tha public. that they have .opened .tr NEW HARDWARE S'T'ORE in Baltimore it,.• adjoining the residen' ae of Dsvin Zieoctett Gettysburvin whiob they ate opening a arge and general assortmentof lIARDWAIRE, IRON yrIETCL, GROGFRIES Cutlery and Coach Trimmings, Springs, Axles, Saddlery, • Cedar Ware, Shoe Findings, Paints,Ods,ik Dyestuffs, n general,- incuding every descriptio,s of articles iti . thit above line of business—to which they invite the attention of Coat+. waken!, Blacksmiths. Carpenters. Cabinet. maker", Shoemakers, Saddlers, and the public gcnertillir. ur Stock having been selected with great an L. or Cash. we guart ntbe, or the Ready Muney,) to dispose of an part of it on as reasonable terms ac they can be purchased any where. e particularly request a call Irom our friends, und earnestly solicit a share of public favor, as we are determined to es tablish a character for selling Goods at ow prices and-doing business on fairPrin- I iplea. _ . JOEL B. DANNER, DAVID ZIEGLER. ty Getsbuirg, June 13.185 h—ti FANCY GOODS OF ALL KINDS AT THE mammy STOBJEL, I NEW SUPPLY, AND LOW PRICED miss mccLELLAN invites the atiention -MI of Ladies and Oendemen to her saint rior assortment of Zk i sta );°'s) I/COCO:bag suitable for Fall and Winter wear, whirl] hate been purChas d very low and will he sold tit corresponding low prices. The assortment includes the new and fashionable styles of Cashmeres, Silks, De Law's, Ginghams,Calicoes, Do Bap, Cohurit Cloths, M lin, 'Armen, Sae': Flannels, (ion• nets and Bonnet Trimmings. Satins. Ladies' Dress Trimmings, Velvets, . vials, Black Veils, Blue do., Gloves, Hosiery Handkerchiefs, French Worked Collars, Cambric.inekonettind Swiss Edgings, litsertings, Misting, Sleeves, Mo• hair and Silk Mits, Black Luce and Embroider ed Handkerchiefs, Braids, Fans, iv., 4:e VA-Indies and Gentlemen are requested to call ittd examine our Goods, which cannot be beat in the town for beauty and dinar ness. Gettysburg, Nor. 2 1835. GREAT MIR C I'ION AT THE SAND STONE FRONT ! Ready Mach Clothing. CEORCIE ARIAOILD HAs just now finished making up and has JAL im hand as large a stock of Ready Made Clothing, suitable for the Full and Winter sea son, 1111 has ever been offered to the public in this place. His ciattaaUtZLOD are all of his own manufacturing, anti well made of the very best material, and none of of your CITY MADE TRASH. which have been put together in a hurry by crushing the poor vlarustress with a mere pittance for her labor, or done with the loop stitch of a .sewing machine, which if one stitch gives way...tlie whole scam is gone. We give fair wages, have our work well done and made of the best materials, and our young ladies come in with the garments with smiling countenances and cheerful hearts. WE HAVE NOW ON HANDS-- Coats of all grades and colors from $1 to $2O Punts, • ." " 50cts to $lO \reSti, " 623ets to $7 made of rill colors and every variety of style.— We have experienced workmen employed run gently cutting out and making up allkinds f ' Black, Blue, Olive, Claret, Green, Brown one Drab Cloth Coating, Cassimers, Satitietts, Jeans, and Vestings, Dra*ers, Shirts, S:c.,Sc..' Having just returned from the East we have now ea hand, in'connection with our Clothing Stbre, a'very large stock of cheap Cloths, Cas simers, Cassinetts. Coatings, ke., &e., of, ev ery variety of colors. We have just received the Fell and Winter Fashions, and ifwe cannot please you in a garment made up we can at all does take your measure and make up a gar ment that will please you on short notice.— We ,rill not make the bold assertion that we will still at 26 per cent cheaper than any bo dy else, but, that we will sell any article iti our line as cheap as the cheapest, and a little cheaper, mid a good deal better. li 6 Give uy a call and examine and judge for yourself, Come one, come all to the Cloth ing Emporiam at the Sand Stone Front of r GEORGE ARNOLD. GALL AND SEE ES AT TEE NEW STAID. VM. T. KING respectfully announces to MI friends and the public generally that ho continues the TAILORING BUSI NESS in the room adjoining the store of J. Lawrence Schick; and .fronting on the. Di amond. He has made arrangement's to receive regularly, The ;LATEST. PA STI:(9IV I S,' and if will be his constant aim to give entire satis .to these who may favoi him with their eastern. ltkir Country produce will be taken in change for. work. - WM T. KING . Gettysburg, Sept. SS, 1855. ; BOUNTY. LAYD, CLAIMS: 1 - IPHE Undersigned will attend piromPtly -A- to the dolleetion'oreleima for BOUN TY' LANDS 'under the!atrium, of Cmi.l grass. Those - ho,have.aliaady received 40, or liKrAcres, can ictvr receive the bal ance, by tellingon thesobseriber and mak ing the necessary applicatiorn. t. • JOEL, DANNER. Gears - burg, Merck SPOETING! SPOIITING!-- c sEORGEand Henry Wampler Make Honse Spouting and put up the same low; for cash or conntry pro duce. Tanners and all others wishing thei , ,t - 1 macs. Barns, &c. spouted, would dew! &olive them a call. G.. & H. %YAMMER. LO• ST AND )FOUNDI• AT TIIETII?AP-:cORER. • IFW.Lt. . OMR uous, every description, -will be. sold ierilow N..." for cash. ;Also a Thricky ' ! SIiAYLS end' - Tory Call and see. JOIM*II4 60; • ..A :MARVELOUS BEMEOT , FOR 'A 'lll A It V E LO US Altk . THE, GRAND EXTERNAL REIpf.EDY. ' BY the;aid ' of a microsetipe, we see millions 'of little openingS on the surface of; eat bodies. Tbrungh these, thia Ointment, wheot rubbed on the skin, is carried to. any °rpm or inward part. Diseutes of the Kidneys, digOrl dere of the Liver; affections of the IMart,lifla made! of,,the. Lungs,,Anthmaa, Coughs am} Colds, are by its means effectually cured..— .Every housewife knows that suit passes Nay through 40110 or meat of nnyi thickness. ,Tbia healing Ointment far mom readily penetralet through ally bone dr fleshy part of hying body, curing the most. datigcrous inward oom pluints, that cannot !Av.., rettehed by other means. EitiMPECAS.Shr-T 1111 RUM AND SCOR BUTIC HUMORS No.remedy luvt Overdone so murk fieitbe cure of diseases of the Shia Whatever NMI they may assupe, as this Ointtuout.., No case ur Stn. Rheum, Scurvy, Sore Heeds, Bereftt or E rysipelas, can lung iithititid tls influoti&e The inventor has 'travelled .over many parts of the •globe. visiting the prineipal hotipitals, die.; pensing this Ointment, giving advice as to its application; and thus been the means CdrelitUl4 ing,countless numbers to..health. SORE L. COS. SR4IIII . parASTR, IVOUND, AND ULCERS. Some of the most scientific sttrgeons now rely solely on the use of this wonderful Otnt tnetit,•wlien toting to cope witfi the Worst ea ses of soros, wohnthr, ulcers, glandular swellingt, and tomtits.. Pturessor Holloway hns,by cum 'mold of the Allied tiovermnetits, dispatched to the hospitals of the Eng; latxx shipments of this giotutent, to bu used under. the directiou of the Stedicat Staff. in the worst owes of wounds. It will cure any ulcer, glandular . AA.eii or contraction of of ate joints, even in years' standing. PILES AND FISTULA These and other similar distressing com hepl aints can he etreetoully cured ir the Ointrmin t he well rubbed in over the parts affected and by otherwise ti,lluwiug the printed directions around curb pot. Bull& the Oinlaical and Pilbr shwa Ls used in the folhuring ewe..? Lu Nkriuritil Eruptions Bulki..tia Burn, Cha plied Muds Chilblains Rheumatism Salt Rheum Skin Discuses Vistulaa tiout Hyo,lled Glands Sore Legs SW/Juju's Ricers Venendlrps Wotinds of nil kinds Sore ltrenas Sore liefols Sore iii ruftt bf all kitelA Spraiud Seahls ".,,* Sold at the Mandantorica of 'Nofessor Hoto:owsv. 80 Maiden loan. Now Y ork, and 241 Strand, 'London, and he nll 'respretahle Druggists and Dealers of liedieine* throng' - out the United States ' and the world, ih'Pots. at 25 ecats, 62 ; 1 tn, :tint $1 each. 6c,„"f-Tliere is . tt eotviiilerable airing by tai: ing the huger size . N. B. birectiong for the giiitinnee of r • tients in ever, disorder arc affixed to eneli Box. Nov. 2. 185.1--eow WHO WANTS A GOOD AND CHEAP DIGUERREOTVeE ? VE I. WEAVER having provided aim k.-1 self with an entire new nud costly appa ratus, is now prepared to furnish Daguerreotypes*, in every style of the art, which he will war nott to give entire satisfaction. His long ex perience and superior apparatus give him ad• vantage.; seldom furnished3by Dagrierrean es tablishments out of the • ity. He has a large number of specimens at his Gallery, .4, Chu me bersburg atnet, which the publican. requested to call and examine. DCharges fmm vents to $lO. Hours or operuting from AA. M. JO 4P. M. Gold Lockets, Breastpins, suitable for nuitintures„ idways on hand, at the very lowest prices. CE;rehildren will not he taken for less $l,OO Feb. 1. 1856. GREIT ATTRACTION IT FItAZEIt'S CHEAP WATCH AND .JEWELRY STORE. • ALEXANDER •PRAZER, respectfully be forma the public that he,lnas Just, received a large ,and splendid ass:artment of rich and new style GOLD 'JEWELRY of all kinds, in cluding Breast Pins, Finger Rings, Ear Magri, of the most fashionable styles-, fob, vest, and guard Chains, Culf-Pins, •Watch Kevs,' ! ke. Al ao, Albata Spoons, •Faney • Vases, tiyientnele, Watch Guards, Keys•and Chains, GOLD'and • SILVER WATCHES, together with a large assortment orMOURNING goods imitable for rasons monr , nitig,' and n umerons':other. articles • his life of ,which wilt he sold at lowest' cash litrAn I have purchased all my godds front regular Jewellers, I will IVARRANT4liesn'in be what I pronounce them. Of this parches era may reatammtrell. s. 1014.-CLOGIiB, WATCHES k JEWELRY REPAIRED, as, hemtarere.•aire- - ,X?li r a in Baltimore street, few doors me* from The yji ,mond; if want noon Jewelry, and the.rp , ,nine article, lower than the same can,tieiput. ,chased any place out of the city. , • , ••• ..:0 • , ALES, - • Gettysburg, Oct.-26, t • • . 4., , STICKS OF NEW I GOODS''' ' ___.‘ .... IA CIIRIPEBT-Tll1 1 PRETTIEST- . - 4111=ff, JL. SCllllolEikuteettaided%frons tbp cit .* c with , the ilargau andaiest, selected stock of FALL AND inNTZR. GOOD8:1,1;11s, I ever had the pleasure of offeziort,O.thiS ;Ow -1 munity. Call and see for yourielies t. 'Re / will not pretend to enumerate hie Ivry and attractive stock—the limits-of an adstAise ment will not tu,bnita it, (But; if ratilciali tO select from the choicest lot of I.a.D.EES7ItIYD GENTLEMEN'S DRESS G00,1:1807txr ,eyes ever beltqltlegO to -, "; ;. ~ . ) -- -- - - AtIIIICIV-8. Oct. 19/ J 43,513.: i ! '; ' 1 ILANKETS--- 4 111) LONG filiAnS— ' The Toggkel vitkebeWat , Jritown:/,Also La,lindrF:ns--ttt at 10t 01.030 JO- ftESS Tl.llllllr lintl at - 5 . 01{104 eat, if not a little cheaper. Nov ? 3 ! /460.
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