1!1 - ~..... 44Q111-1:11 NEW NOVEL I. i i , , 1 4 .. ........„ , 1, 411M4 &lion . GO litiw ronsidered As part and partA of all intelligent house. 'Vail tNO ischreekvi .fisalily will be without' our neW novol e: ntitioft-tthe Viremin 1"--the most interesting uorir 4 fiction from the press of 1850. The rcaderti: attention is caught vrhfi die first chapter, end 'finis' stares him in thetaiitefore the interest lessens. The hook is , ol6l*-iooving panorama of ever varying, al-' will's isamired tmccession.of new and pleasing sc'elisit'imd• exciting incidents,each chapter be taenitire interesting than its predecessor. A (Aliew that adds to its lasting merit, is the hitt of its high moral tone—not a single semi. roiht being inculcated that the most fastidiousl moralist could object to. lATEe Fiteman ' will be a large 12 mo. vol tme of over 400 pages, beautifully illustrated —price sl—mailed post free on receipt of pnto. • Sold by all booksellers, and agents in ths.cara. ~ Editore giving this entire advertisement a few, insertions, 41111 receive a copy free of Poi t t, ; , • ROSS, JONES k TOUSEY, Np.• 163 Nassau St., N. Y.,. and No. 25 Clark !St+ Chicago. ~March 7, 1855. NEW ESTIBUSBUNT. 0-R4Nir STONn-YARII Inn undersigned respectfully inform the citizens, of Gettysburg and the public Seneratly thatthey have opened a GRANIT D TONE. YARD, on South Baltimore Street, opposite the residence of George Shryoek, whim they are prepared to furnish GRAN ITE STONE, dressed in every style, for Gitiomtuanents, boor Sills and add eery kihd of building and ornamental rule: Also, CEMETERY BLOCKS always on' hand and a general variety of dressed lialr.The undersigned having had consider tibia experionce in their business, re.spectful irinvite persona wishing anything in their line to give cis 4 call—as we are prepared to finiiish the same article CHEAPER than it liai ever been heretofore offered in Getty-- berg. . _ HENRY S. BENNER, , ' • PETER BEITLER. Deo. 7,1855.-4 m GETTISBUR FOUSOIIi. A NEW FIRM. TILE undersigned, having entered into partneship to carry on the Foundry bit. sines* under the firm of WARREN dt; SONS, hereby make known to the citi zeds - of Adams and adjoining counties, Wet we are prepared to make every thing io'out line' of business. We have (mo ult:wig on. band, the HATHAWAY and other,. . COOKING STOVES, the Parlor airtight, and nine plate Stoves, ol::Various styles and sizes ' Pots, Kettles and. Pans, and all other Iron Cooking Utensils, Waffle Irons, Washing Machines, Ash-plates * Boot-scrapers, &e. Castings foillfilla and other Machinery. PLOUGH CASTINGS of every description, mike the Seylor, Blocher, and differ ent- kind., :01 Witherow Ploughs. We have .also got different patterns of ,''FENCING & RAILING fei ; Cernetetjea, Yards and Porches, which can't be beat for beauty or cheapness. 11:7•A11 the above articles will be sold cheap fos:Cash or Coinitry Produce. ; 11IC 7 r 6 1.4CKSMITHING still iuifed' • . • ; SHASS 'CASTINGS and every thing in,nuiline made to order. - :.77IREMING .11MCIAVES repair . ed. .iff.shortesi notice. Being Moulders ourseltes,t we will do our work stout. THOMAS WARREN, 'MARTIN WARREN, IIIRAM• WARREN, . THOMAS A. WARREN. re May 11, 1855.-11 TIN WM! TIN UV EQ. E. BUEHLER informs his 1,. - Jr• 'friends and customers that he has a very large assortment of ARE on hand ready for the W Spring sale, made by experienced workmen and of good ma teiials, Which will be sold low for CASH or COUN'CRY PRODUCE. Knell end see. • ,',Gettysburg, March 10,1854. 1%%%z0,7Wv%v - , -- . &WU/4 a few than Soat4 of the. old Stand. T. ~ I t. SKELLY respectfully informa It, 'ld 'turners and the public cenerally t that he contin les the TAILORING 1 1 SINESS, at his new land. in South Baltimore tree, where be, will be sappy to accommodate all 'ho may patronize him. .11 work entrusted to his , re warranted to fit And be of tenet substantial make. Thankfu for pest rayons, he solicits a continuance° I ron age. 'Er The Nero fork Spring and Sum mer PdSHIONSare received. Call and see'thern, 'April 27.1855.--4 OCERIES CONFECTIONS, , 4C. TlllB WAN FOR BARGAINS! • AfitrlDEl4 ZIEGLER has just re forned from the city with the largest Inc of 'GROCERIES he has ever before opened, to whieh he invites the attention of all, convinced that he can offer RARE BARGAINS. He has also a fine lot of 'Shodlders, &c. Shad, Mackerel and .Herrings, Oranges, Lionotur. Raisins, Fige Dates, AlollAsttlisAeleiVandies of all kinds, To wee.% &cars. Snuff, Brooms, Brushes. Blacking, with a general *sentiment of itatittrgoods. Give us a call ifs wog tv chap end geod—orzt door to the •litts.r" office. Baltimore Sweet. Otettvaburi, May 11,1833.—ti LOVES AN) TIOSIERY--a biro yid IL:11 rood aud tamp at Xi r, 153. PROCL A MA TION. XTRE RE AS the Hon. Roam J.tnsara, President of the several Courts of Com. mon Pleas, in the Counties composing the 19th District, and Justice of the Courts of Oyer and Terminer and General Jail Delivery, for the )trial of all capital and other offenders in the said district, and SAMUEL It. Ressubt.and Join( ld'OistY, Esqrs., Judges of the Courts of Oyer and Terminer. and General Jail Deliver y, for the trial of all capital and other offenders in the County of Adams—have issued their precept, bearing date the 24th day of Jan., in the year of our Lord one thousand eight hundred and ; fifty-six, and to medireeted for holding a Court i of Common Pleas, and General Quarter Ses. i lions of the Peace, and General Jail Delivery, ami Court of Oyer and Terminer, at Gettysburg, i on .Vonday Me 210 qf April tort__ i NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN to all the Justices of the Peace, the Coroner and Consta dies within the said county of Adams, that they be then and there in their proper persons with their Rolls, Records, Impositions, Examinee Cons, and other Itemenibrances, to do those things which to their °dices and in that behalf appertain to be done, and also, they who will prosecute against the prisoners that are or shall be in the Jail of the said County of Adams, hre to be then and there to prosecnie against them as Oral be just. HENRY THORA.S, fliserif % Sheriffs Office, Gettysburg, 1 March 7, 1866. j to REGISTER'S NOTICE. N OTICE i 9 herebygiven to all Legatees and . other persons concerned, that the Admin. istration Accounts lictinaßesimentioned sin be presented at the tTiphant Court of Adams county, fdr confirmation and allowance, on Monday thaNst day of April next, via : • 1144 The tilat account of Conrad Snyder, Administrator de bonis non of Eve Catharine Snyder, late of Mountjie township, Adams county, deceased. 115. The first account of John L. Sadler, Administrator with the will annexed of Rich ard Sadler, late of Huntington township, Adams county, deceased. 116. The account of Jacob Hartman, Ad. ministrator of the estate of George Hartman, late of Menallen township, deceased. 117, The account of Robert Dfcilheny, Guardian of Margaret Jane Major, minor child of Robert Major, deceased. 11t!. The fret account of David M. Myers, Guardian of Peter Hoover, minor son of Peter Hoover, deceased. 119. The account of Hugh A. Scott, Guar dian of the person and estate ofDavid R. Scott, son of Joseph Scott, deceased. 120. The first account of. Henry. Benner and Josiah Bonner, Executors of the last will and testament of John Benner deceased. 121. The second account oiMoses McClean and Josiah Bonner, Admuxistrators cum testa ment° annexe of John Dear; deemed. 122. The first and final account of Jesse Houck, Administrator of the estate of John Houck, deceased. ' 123. The account of Sabina Long, Adtpinis tratrix of the estate of Adam Long, deceased. 124. The first and final account of Abraham Mickley, Guardian of Henry . N. Bushey, minor deceased ton of Nicholas Bushey, deceased. 12i. The account of Amos C. Myers, Ad ministrator of Peter Bollinger, deceased. 126. The first account of Joseph Wilson and David E. Hollinger, Administrators of Tempest Wilson, deceased. 127. The first and final account of Jelin Bair, Administrator of George Bear, sen. (of Isaac,) late of Union township, deceased. 128. The second and final account of David World c, Administrator of George Wort!, dec'd. 129. The account of William H. Witherow, Administrator of the estate of Samuel With°. row, deceased, late of Gettysburg. 130. The first and final account of John Hauptman, Administrator of the estateof Eliz abeth Sheely, (of Peter,) late of Muuutpleasant township, deceased. 131. The first and final account of Samuel Wiest, Administrator of Jacob Miller, late. of ; Hamilton township,' Adams co., Pa., aec'd. 132. The first and final account of James Cunningham, Executor of the last will and tes tament of John Stewart, deceased. , 133. The account of Samuel Nagle, Execu tor of the last will and testament of Jacob Na gle, late of Berwick township, Adams county, deceased. 134. The first account of Jacob Shealy, Ad ministrator of Elizabeth Sheely, relict of Nich olas Sheely, late of Mountpleasant township, Adams county, deceased.. 135. The second account of Mrs. Elizabeth Criswell, now sole and acting Executor of the last will and testament of Moses Criswell, de ceased. 136. The first account of AnthonyDeardortf, Guardian or Testamentary Trustee of John Comfort, under the will of his father, Peter Comfort, deceased. • 137. The account of Henry Myers, Adminis trator of David P. Heinard,deceased. • 138. The first and final accountdJeremiah Bender, Administrator of Margaret Bender, late of Berwick township, Adams co, dec'd. 139. The second and final account of Mi chael Detrick, Administrator .of George Dear dorff; deceased. 140. The second account of Dayid C. Britt kerhoff, Acting Executor of the last will and testament of Martina Brinkerhoff, deceased. 141. The first and final account of Samuel Sadler, Administrator of Lydia Ann Stntzman, deceased. WM. F. FALTER, Register, per DANIEL PLANK, Deputy. Register's Ofßue, Gettysburg, March 28,1636—td j • NOTICE. IMARY HULICK, widow of Peter Hulick, 9 late of Adams Co., dec'd, a private in Capt. Armstrong Campbell's Company, in Col. Co balt's Regiment, in the war of 1812 with Great Britain, and to whom a Bouuty•Land Warrant for 120 acre's, No. 34,278, issued and was sent to my Attorney, D. M'Conaughy, who deliver. ed it to-me on the Ist of January, 1856, do hereby give public notice of the facts, that, on the 12th day of January last, (A. D. 1856,) I executed and acknowledged before John F. Felty, Esq.. an assignMent of the said warrant, in blank, and on the 26th of January last, de. livered the said warrant to Simon Melhorn, Postmaster at Hnnterstown, in Adams county, Pa.; enclosed in an envelope addressed to D. M'Conaughy, Gettysburg, Pa., and the same was mailed on the 26th of January last, in the mail to Gettysburg, Pa., but has failed to reach the said D. M'Conanghy, at the said Gettys- burg Poet Office, and has been lost, and thst.it is my :pteutiou to apply. to the Commissioner of Penstons for a Duplicate of such warrant issued to me as above described. • MARY HULICK. March 7,1856.-6 t . • • Y©l E SPROVICS rFENIALTE S Mal INAII (ONE mum rip.% renussono,) W ILL, commence its Nineteenth Session on the 6th day of the sth racmlh Rat, (May.) Parents and Guardians are respectfully, in vited to make themselres acquainted with the merits of this institution before 'concluding to send their daughters or, wards elsewhere- The location is pleasant, healthy, and reti red. The course of instruction embraces all the branches of an English education, together with the French and German languages and Drawing. TERMS. ---For Board and Tuition in Eng- lish branches per session of 20 Weeks, $5O. addreSPA,.„For Circulars' or farther information ss • GEL W lERMAN, Principal, York Spring/. Mara 48,1856.-2 m 111FILFT;114EBY—ihe limpet. assortment in town willbe:thend at MUCK'S. His mock emtammierm7 ankle in As pethmery isne--and he will sell cheep. . . ce. 3, 1855. Professional Cards. Dr. J. Lawrence Bill, DENTIST, OFFICE in Chambersburg street ; NI one door West .of the Lutheran Church, nearly opposite Grammer'sstore; where he may be found readyand willing to attend to any case within the province of the Dentist': Persons in want of full sets of teeth are invited to call. REFERENCES. Dr.C.N.Bssztrestr, Rev.C.P.Kaatrvai,D.D " D. Iloaysa, Pcof.ll4..facotis, " If. 8. Mali., . 1 . H. L.BActrsit , " D. GILIIIIRT, " H.A.NVPILMVII• ROY: R. /amigos, I .. M. L. thratirta„ . July. 4, 1848 • EDWARD B. BUEHLER, attorney all lam WILL faithfully and prdmytly attend to all business entrusted to hun. He speaks the G'ennan language. °See at the same place, in South Baltimore street, near Fbrney'a Drug Store, and nearly opposite Danner & Ziegler's Store. CAMPBELL, Attorney at LAw l _ OF FICE im , Chambersbtirg tweet, Get tysburg,, two doors from Geo: Ar nold's store t -will attend milling claims for BOUNTY AND, under the late Acts of Congress; Pensions, rlce. All business entrusted to his hands will receive prompt attention. - - - - -- DAVID WILLS, Attorney at Law. HAS•iaken Mr. STRVILNEIOSeB o ffi ce North Wait Corner of Centre Spare. REFERENCE.--Hon. Thaddeus ateseos, Esq., Lancaster. BA VIO A. BUE.HLER, attorney at Lato, W ILL promptly attend to Collections and all other business entpuited to his care. 121rOffice in the Diamond, adjoining the Store ork, B. KURTZ. Dettyaburg, Pa., Feb. 1, 1856. D. 1 1 1 9 CONAITGr ATTORNEY ST Law, ' (t)thee removed to one door West of Buohlo Drug & Book•Store,Chornberaburg street.) attorney and Sotteitot for Patents and Pensions bounty Land Warrants, Back-Pay sus pended Claims, and all other cairns against the ativernment at Washington, D. ,C. : also American claims in England. Laud Warrants located and sold, or boughtiand fiighest prices , given. • Lands for sale in lowa, Illinois, and other Western States ; and Agents engaged locating Warrants there. Ifitilf•Apply to him.personally or by letter. WM. 8.-M'CIGELLAN, AT7ORN!y AT LAW. fiFFICE on the South side of the Public Offi V Square, two doors West of the "Sentiner ce. March 28, 1856. (32‘ 31211ZELLA, JUSTICE OF THE PE4CE, haa opeied 1 1/ an office fifth° front room of his residence in, Baltimore atreet, where he will be prepared to attend to Scrivening, Conveyancing, and collecting claims, promptly and . punctualy. G ettysburg, April 20.-1 y • OLD SOLDIERS. BOUNTY LAND ACT OF 1855. frigF undersigned is now fully prepa - red to file and prosecute Clams to Bounty Land, for soldiers of the Revolt]. non, of the War of 1812, and' of au other wars in which the U. States hate been en gaged—and for their Ifidutas and minor chidren. The nett act embracei Ahem all. In addition to hie long experience and success, he would add, that. In all the many claims he has hitherto filed, (be tween 100 and 200) he has carefully pre. 'served, and has now eves. thing necessa ry to - establish the rights of elaimants--10 also Rolls and Lists of Companies, and fa eilities for furnishing proof. in all cases that may he entrusted to him. Ile is now repidy fling claims. Re has made complete arranxemento for loca ting warrants in the Western States. Warrants bought—Warrants 'sold. Ap. ply personally or by letter to D. M'CONAUGIIY. Gettysburg, March 9, 1855.—tf BOOKS ) STATIONERY ) DRUGS & MEDICINES. Intortzt amortment. A D. BUEHLER has adde to s f /11..• stock of Goods an unusit d illy hi large as orme r ! ortment of Classical, School and Miscella; 11C0118 • IBS 41101141 10111.1141.14iiii, • i' 7 1.1 embracing all the text Books used in the Co l- lege, Common Schools, and standard Classic' authors, with the'lecent popular publications, constituting a larger assortment than ever be fore opened in Gettysburg. Also 4,2 Le te (1) RiVP La a r of all kinds; Cap, Letter and Note . Paper, of the:best quality,. E nvelopes , - Gold •Pens and Pencils,Pen•Kmves, &c., with a large assort ment of Fancy Good*, ' to which , he invites attention; being prepared to sell at unusually low prima. Ita,.fle has also largely 'increased his stock of— Drugs anal which can be . relied upon u 'the beat in, the market. SeirArrangements have been effected by which anyarticle in hit .line of business can be promptly ordered from the city. Gettysburg, Nov. 2, 1855. BAY WANTED. DERSONe ha7ifig Hay to sell will do ••• well by calling on the aubscriber, in Gettysburg, who is desironsof purchasing. The highest Maitet, Priee will be paid at ell times. • tr7 - Al he intends having the Hay, after being packed, hauled either to Hanover or Baltimore, the preference to haul will be given to those from *horn he may purchase. SOLOMON POWER.% Deo. 24. 1852.,tf . . . ONNET GOODS, such as Vehroti, Silks B. Ribbons,Flowers, &c., wel lx Anted ix' unpasalleledyartety at 2, 1255. , " SCHICR7B. IMIllov•re AdveftWoiseekhg. . , O. W. SLAGLE & CO, PRODUEL AND GENERAL COMMISSION MERCHANTS, . 1113 North Street, Baltimore, TIVOULD inform the public that they hare v entered into the above Business and will pay Particular attention to the sale of "err, Aran of ail kinds, C7ora• Seal, Whially, and CoaohlrAv. awe geoerollpf, and will remit proceeds of sales promptly. lei.Conaingments solicited. CHARLES W. SLAGLE. J. V. HOSHOUR, O. D. lELLIEFELTER, 1 - ork Co., At. Bah. April 4,1836.-3 a auctatiteePs (Piazza. T HE subscriber is still engaged in the man ufacturing of superioe Wahine Cards for Cotton and , W6olen Factories. The best qual ity of leather and wire used in making the a• boy., and aft& an experience of twenty-fire years, is pi:eptimi to. , warrant them Nisi to any made in this cannily. lam also making superior LEAD . ' ER BANDS, remelted and caner riveted, thestretch taken out by power fat machincry-. Elevator Straps for Grist Mills ate, and Leather Hose, of superior quality, made as above. JOHN H. HASSE LL, No. 33 SOUTH EUTAW STILEICT, • Baltimore, Yd. March 28, 1856.-42 APER HANGINGS DEPOT RISIOTEII TO NO. 10 COORTLADIDT 5711 E CT, NEW TOUT, Directly opposite Me Western Had. TEXCROTON MANUIPAChRtnia CONPANT, . . (orginized in 1846 under the General Manu facturing Law of the State of Now York,) Offers at wkolesall, in quantities to suit pur chasers, at Manuaturers' lowest prices, for cash or approved mitt; PAPER HANGINGS, of every style t price, .BORDERS to match. FIRE-BOARD PRINTS, in great rariety, TRANSPARENT WIN 1 0W SHADES, OIL PAINTED WIN W SHADES, WIDE WINDOW CUR AIN PAPER, and WINDOW SHADE PF.THRES, Of the latest styles and sup erbr finish, all of their own manufacture and importAtion. As their stoeic is large and entirely new, they in vite Merchants, Booksellers, and Dealers in these articles to call and examine t heir styles and prices whenever they visit the city. March 24, 1856—fit IVHO WANTS A GOOD AND CHEAP 'OII et II; ) • -s "1 • r ev./ •. • t ri ) .13, 71 . /-4) • 40. DAGUERREOTYPE k... 1 AMUEL WEAVER having provided him self with an entire new and costly appa ratus, is now prepared to furnish Derguerrentyprs, in every style of the art, which be will war rant to give entire satisfactiou Ilia long ex perience and superior append* give lum ad • vantages seldom furnished by 'Daguerrean es tablishments out of the city. go has a large number of specimens at his Gallery, Chem bersburg street, which the publieate requested to call and examine. *Charges from 50 centspo $lO. Roars or operating from BA. M. s/ 4P. .M. Gold Locketa, Breastpins, saitabt'uor runiatures, always on hand, at the very 1. est prices. StarGhildrenwill not. be . -It tor less 4100, Feb. 1. 1856. GRIT ITTILICPION 17 • FRAZER'S ,CnpAp WATCH AND JEWEIR I STONE. ALEXANDER FRAZER,respectfully in forms the pubbe that, he hus Just received :a large and splendid ussortrient of rich' and new style GOLD JEIVELRT of all kinds, in- , eluding, Breast. Pins, Finger sings, Ear Rings, of the' most fashionable st7l4- fob, West, and I suard Chain& Cuff Pins, %a l e t Kers, &c. Al do, Albata 'Spoons, Fancy , 'Spectacles, Watch •Guar4 K_eys and lis, GOLD and ..!.- SILVER WATC their with a apli, Ja large assortment of M ING goods ' ' .ris- suitable' for persona " mou rning, and numerous other articles in his l ine—all .ofi which will be sold at toned if prices: iiiirAs I have purchased Imy goods from 1 reviler Jewellers, I will W RANT theuste I be what I pronounce them. Of this purchisH ens ma y , rest assured. OHLCLOCKS, WATCH A JEWELRY REPAIRED, as heretofore. Give me a call, in lialthnore street, a few d . from the din- Mond; if you want now) Je lry; and the gen uine article; lower than the me can be pm ahmed.any place out of the tv. • ' A. Gettysburg, Oct. 26, 18A L FEW ' - " I i. TOBAC g f t BOXES .s. LUMP =TO BACCO ins re and tor life, at, 11 cents by - the box, euEuhwe Old Stand. the eheapeat i the . city., .1 4 10 1157 Frinklin et., Belau, r. • IC/I BOXES BLAC vow and for sale by WM. BM No. 11,7 Franklin - . 1 - • - HEWS. KENTUq CRY, LEAF •KOA' TOBACCO, 2 Balei Havana. 25•d0 'Sagas, 20 do Si. Jago, 20 Cases Seed Leaf. Just reeeived and for eala by WSL BUEHLER. No. 15" Franklin street. Nor. 24, 1854. 300 000 SEGARS of every , 9 • description d Brandi, all of which aM offered lower than any other House is the city. Aud warrants all he sells to to of the beat ma terial.: Call and examine. WM. BUEHLER, .116.1 fit Franklin stmt. Nor. 24, 1854. BLANKETS AND LANG SHAWLS— The largest and cheapest in town. Also Ladies dress goods—the prettiest lot in town —to be had at - the store of GEOZOK ARNOLD. Yid Glimes. L_dDIES White, Black: tied colored Km, .14 GLOVES at 621 cents, 'worth B n . Gem tl e rrien's do: itt 75 cents, worth $1 25-Aost ceired from New York dnetion by FA HNESTOCK BROTHERS. "REFRIGERATORS & AND WATER FM. EVANS' , Premium Ventilated Refrigera tors for coo and preserving meat*, butter, milk, water andall articles for culinary purpo. Iles. • WATER FILTERS, for purifying brackish or, muddy water, whether effected by rains, lime stone, marl or other causes ; can be had separ ate or attached to .the Refrigerators—a small quantity of Ice cooling the whole, in the warm est weather. PORTABLE SHOWER BATHS, for the use of seams or cold water. WATER ! . COOLERS, for Hotels, Stores & Dwellings. . STOttE TRUCKS, for moving bores, bake, &e. SEAL PRESSES, COPYING do., DRUG GIST do. OLER E VN. No. 61. 8. Second-at., (2 doors lV below C h esn ut.) (Ear Autism) in 1835.) Feb. 8,1856.—1 y TO THOSE 11/110-trETIRFIS. T 0 haro fertile land at a cheap price and on easy terms,_ your attention is called to the Ridgeway Farm and coal Company. Twenty-five acres or more in proportion, are given firr $2OO, payable in instalments of $1 per week or $4 per month. It is located in 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 farming, as examination will show. It has the best elements of prosperity, being under laid by two rich veins of COAL, and will shortly be intersected by four railroads. The timber is of the moat valuable kind. Tide un exceptionably good, and warrantee . deeds are given. It presents a good and substantial op portnnity to commence farming, providing for ones children or making an investment. Fur they particulars can be had from the pamphlets which are sent to inquirers. Letters answer ed nromptly. Apply or address SAMUEL W. CATTELL, Secretary, 135 Walnut street, north side, be. twOri South and Fitch streets, Philadel phia. 113FsdLinformation is contained in the pam phlcts. Feb. 8. 13.56.--3 m NEW WHOLESALE NSPENCER THOMAS, No. 26 South • Second street, Philadelphia, Importer, Manufacturer, and Dealer in Drugs and Medi cines, Chemicals, Acids, Dye Stuffs, Paints, Oils, Colors, White Lead, French and Ameri can. White 'Zinc, Window Glass, Glassware, Varnishes, Brushes, Instruments, Ground Spices, Whole Spices, and all other articles usually kept by Druggists, including Borax, Indigo, Glue, Shellac„ Potash, Av., &c., &c.—• All orders by Mail or otherwise promptly at tended to. Country Merchants are invited to call and examine our stock before purchasing elsewhere. Goods sent to any of the whams or railroad stations. Prices low and goods warranted.. - - March 7,1866.—1 y. Norcross' Rotary Planing Ma chine. WANTED—To sell the Rights and V- Ma chines for 'a Rotary Planing, Tonguing and Drooving Machine; for bioarfi rind pknk, nailer the Norcross Pate nt. -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 Supreme Court in Washington, to be no inf_ringement, being superior to Wood worth's Machine. Apply to. J. D. DALE, Willow Street, above -Twelfth, Philadelphia, where the Machines can i be seen in operation. Jan. rt DU- 4fg•@@.. • • EI'AVE 'OPENED „ An Immense Clothing Palace and - Inerchant. Tailoring •Estab• lichment on CHESNUT STREET. No. 165, PIMADEtPRIA One door belay) Fsjih street, North side. Gentlemen who wish to purchase Clothing readrmade quite as good as can be made by snrlderchant Tailors in the United States, . . should visit , this magnificent store, where Goods of the finest class are kept, ready made and in the piece, which will bo made to order at the shortest notice, and perfect satis faction warranted. Also, a full assortment of fine FURNISHING GOODS, and every arti cle is marked with the lowest cash prices in plain figures. Nov. 16, 1855.-6 m FAT in store tirel,l,•!firrioni he be Collection of Glees ever Published. TIP-TOP GLEE AND CHORDS BOOK. A new and choice collection of Copyrights neo. er before harmonized, and many of the GICYI OF MODERN GERMAN AND • ITALIAN COM• POSERS, Artiusged in a familiar style,and adapted to the use of Glee Clubs, Singing Classes, and the Family Circle, by . C. JARVINAND J. A. DETRE. • • fIpHIS work contains a great number of new 11 and favorite Songs, harmonized in a style adapted to general purposes while many of the Gems of Idendeleohn, Abt, Kuchen. and other celebrated Composers, are presented in rbila#olP6la t ai . 42 TA r li i itine. it" IL HIRAM. • [T 7 MAT TI MM BOOK Aux:atom: ITRAErinacyibsv.l2:tleprizbabviefalk, any book or publication at the retail price free of postage. Any persons, by &awarding the subscription price of any of the $3 00 Magazines,: such as Harpers' Godey's, Put nam % Graham's, Frank Harpers ' , Fashions, &c., will receive the magazines, for one year, and weepy of a splendid lithograph portrait of either Washington Jackson. or Clay; or if subscribing to a $2 and asl magazine, they will receive a copy of either of the three por traits. If subscribing to $6 worth of maga zines, all three portraits will be sent gratis.— , Music furnished to thosewho may wish it. Envelopes of every description and size, in large . or small quantities tarnished.: .Seal Presses, Dies, & c ., sent to order. Every description of, engraving on woodex ecuted with neatness and dispatch . Views of buildings, newspaper headings, views of ma chinery, book illustratione, lodge certificates, 1 business cards; &c. All orders sent by mail promptly attended to. Persons wishinp, views oftheir buildings engraved can send a daguer eotype or sketch . of the building by mail or ex press. . Persons at a distance having sileablO•iitti cies would find it to their advantage to address the subscribers, as we would act as agents for the sale of them. ' • BYRAM A PIERCE, 60 South Thircht.,PAßadelphia. Nor. 30, 1855.-1 y "Philadelphia Advertisement." ZVANB FIRE AND THIEF PROOF EL&FIA VOR Idevehantii, Lawyers, Farmers and Oth -L ers, having Books, P'dpera or other valua bles, to preserve from FIRE or BURGLARS. Day & Newell's (Hobb's) BANK LOCKS. A CARD.—Tns "FIRE Paoor &try' that preserved 'our Books, livers ' tfe during the 'Great Fire at Hart's Buildings ; isas purchas ed ofOLIVER EVANS, 61 S. 2nd, St. Phil ad's. GETZ & BUCK. TERS." DRUG STORE. an original (bets: Magnet variety of mtud• cal composition here Introduced, eminently adapts it to the taste and capacity of the Sing. ing School, the Glee Club, and•Ahe Family Circle. • * - PRICr-ONE DOLLAR Just publhilied by LEE & WALKER, No. 188 Chesnut Street, and B. LIPPINLOTT, CO. t No. '2O North Fourth Street, Phil arle il l o Sample Copies will be sent by mai free of postage, on receipt of $1 00. March 21, 1856--2 in -11. , CLIFTON & SON, lIINI IND BOW CLOTHING BTORS, North East come! of Second and Dock at., Pkilt To' the atizens G,ellyaburg, Pa. and vicinity. 117011 are respectfuily invited to exam ine the• extensive and varied assort ment of MEN'S & BOYS' CLOTHING, at the store of the "scriber, where nifty always be found a full supply of READY MADE CLOTHING. of all sizes and de seriptions, wore by men and boys of all ages and sixes, made by experienced work. men and of Me very best material, the make. fit. and appearance surpassed by no establishment in the city. Please preserve this notice. and give me a call, and fit out yourselves and suns in a manner work' of you and them. Remember the North East corner of Second and Dock Streets. R. D. CLIFTON & RON. • April 13, 1855.-1 f WALL & WINDOW PAPERS. NAVING purchased the interest of PARRISH & HOUGH. in the Wall Paper Business, we now have at our More N. E. Corner Arch and Third Streets, A full and complete assortment, of WALL AND WINDOV PAPERS, FIRE-BOARD PRINTS, &c., &c., Relying upon our ability to supply all or dcro at prices to compote with houses in this city or New York, we confidently invite an ex amination of our stock. We especially call at tention to our WLNDOW PAPERS; embrae- , ing FINE FRENCH GREEN, SATIN GREEN AND BLUE, SATIN, AND UN GLAZED FIGURED, all 4-4 wide. PARRISH & BRA DSFIAW, Successors to Parrish & Hough, N. E. Corner Arrli and Third Six. Phila. N. 11.—On reasonable notice being given, Paper will be hung at City prices. March 21, 18,56.--.lm. TB JSSES I TRUSSES 1 TRUSSES C. H. NEEDLES, 'Truss and Brace Establishment, B. W. COL TWELFTHS RACE STREETS, PIIILADELpHIA, IMPORTER of fine French Trusses, combi ningX. extreme lightnemt, ease and durahilit , . with correct construction. Hernial or ruptured patients cap be anted by remitting amounts, as below: Bending num ber °finches round the hips, .and stating sied affected. Cost of Single Truss, $2, $B, $4, and $5. Double—ss,sf, $8 and $lO. Instrue. tions as to wear, and how to effect a cure, when possible, sent with the Truss. Also for salt, in great variety, Dr. Banning's improved Patent Body Brace, for the cure of Prolapsus uteri; Spinal Props and supports, Patent Shoulder Braces, Chest Expanders and Erector Braces, adapted to all with stoop shoulders and weak lungs; English Elastic Abdominal Belts, Suspensories, Syr inges—male and female. illell.Ln.difge Rooms, with Lady attendants August 3,1855.—1 y CALL IND SEE. ES IT TB NEW ST.IND. WM. T. KING respectfully annonnces to his friends and the public generally that he continues the TAILORING Bun NESS in the room adjoining the store of J. Lawrence Schick, and fronting on the Dia mond. He has made arrangements to receive regularly the LATEST FASHIONS, and it will be his constant aim to give entire sails to those whomay favor him with their custom. lle`bCountry produce will be taken in ex change for work. WM. T. KING. Gettysburg, Sept. 58,1855. BOUNTY LAND CLAIMS. THE undersigned will attend promptly to the collection of claims for BOUN TY LANDS under the late act of Con. *mess. Those who have already received 40 or 80 Acres, can now receive the bal ance, by calling on the subscriber and mak ing the necessary application. JOEL B. DANNER. Gettysburg, March 9,1855.—tf SPOUTING! SPOUTING! diZEOHGE and Henry Wampler will v-P 1 Make - House Spouting and ,pot up the same low. for cash or country pro. duce. Farmers and all others wishing their II ,uses. Barns. &c. spouted, would do wr"to give them a call. • G. & H. WAPdPLER. CORN DRYEIiS, rrinE attention of MILLERS is invited to ./L to a very superior article for drying CORN, which can be had at all times at WARREN'S FOUNDRY. Jan. 11, 1856. WANTED,' on good Real Ea sl9ooo.tate security. Pensona wishing toinyeat, will apply to D. A. BUCHLEa r , Req., 4 star' office. Feb. 8,185&-1t MUblitatTD 11[OHN W. TIPTON, Fashionable Bar. guy her and Baia Drmer, can at all times be found prepared to attend to the calls of the people, at the Temple, in the Diamond, adjoining the County Building. From long'experience, he flatters himself that hi can go through all the ramifications orate Tonsorial Department with such an infinite degree of skillott 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 business, 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• Sate dwellings. Hanover B. Railroad, mRAINS over the nanover Branch . Rail ! I. road now run as follows : First Train leaves Hanover at -9, A. M., with Passengers for York, Harrisburg, Colum bia aitd Phifadelphia,_ This train alsci co n . nects with the Express for Baltimore, arriving there at 121 P. M, stopping at Glenrock, Park. ton and Cockeysville. Second Train leaves at 3 P. M. with Pas. seogers for Baltimore and intermedit4 places; and returns with Passengers !Ara York • Le. Jnly 27, 185.5. J. LEIB, Agent. LET US REASON TOGETHER. HA LOWA Y'S WHY ARE %YE • SICK IT,bas.been the lot of race the human, to be Xwcighed down by disease and suffering. , -- HOLLOWAY'S PILLS sidepted to,tbe relief of the, WKAK, the Nt,gtvous the PE1 4 1,C41.T.5, and the INFIRM, of all cll. mates, agea, sexes, AM constitutions. fuser Holloway personnlirimperintendi the manufacture of his usediaines •in the , crafted States, and offers them to a free ned enlight ened people, as a r o best rented,' the world erur saw for the removal of disenae. 77sem Palo Owl* Ms Mood. These famous Pills are 'expressly - combined to operate on the stomach, the liver, the *W eer, the lungs, the skin, and the bowelgotor renting any demngemeut in their functions,,pur rifying the blood, the very fountainnfilitt,,and thus curing disease in all its forms. I t IV ;Pala m,d 1 ; 441 er. opoplektit. Nearly half .the human race hel l ) taken these Pills. It bas beep proved in all parts of the world, that nothing has been found 'gnat to them in cues of disordeis of the llieridys pepsia, and stomach complaints gmtierally They soon give healthy tone to theee•organs, however much deranged, and whitrall other means have failed: General PeiNUL 13 ftepbh„ Many of the most despotic Governments have opened their Custom Monaca to the intro. duction of these Pills, that tliby may Nkomo* the medicine of the masses. Learned Colleges admit that this medicine is the best remedy ever known for persons'of delicate health; et. where the system has bean impaired, itits In vigorating properties never fail to afford relief. Irmale Camplab: No Female, young or old should be without this celebrated medicine. It corrects and reg ulates the monthly courses at all periods r acting. in many cases like a charm. It is also the best and safest medicine that can be given to Children of all ages, and for any compliint consequently no family should be without it. ffolloteay's Pills are the best remedy known in The world for the fblloteittg Diseases : Asthma Diarrheas Bowel Complaints Dropsy Coughs Debility Colds Fever and Ague Chest Diseases Female Complaints Dyspepsia headaches _ • Indigestion Stone and Grrvel Influenza Secondary symptoms Inflammation Inward Weakness Venereal Affections Liver Complaints Worms, of all kinds Lown'es of Spirits Piles * * *Sold at the manufactories of Professor Hol.towsT, 80 Maiden Lane,.New York, and 244 Strand, London, by all respectable Druggists and Dealers of Medicine throughout the Ifni. ted States, and the civilized world, in boxes, at 25 cents, cont and $1 each. Wk.:Chore is a considerable saving by tale ing the larger sizes. N. 13. Directions for the guidance of 'pa ivats i every disorder are affixed to each box. Oct. 20, 1855--eow FANCY GOODS OF ALL KINDS AT TU LADIES' 111TO&X. I NEW SUPPLY, AND LOW PRICES! MISS ItfeCLELLAN invites theattention MISS of Ladies and Gentlemen to her supe rior assortment of aiwenevirazaza 9 suitable for Fall and Winter wear, which hnvo been, purchased very low and will be sold nt corresponding low prices. The assortment includes the new and fushiobable styles of Cashmeres, !silks, Do Lanes, Ginghams,Calicoes, Do Bar, Coburg Cloths, Mus lin, !Annan, Sack Flannels, Bon nets and Bonnet Trimmings, Satins, Ladies' Dress Triminings, Velvets, Artifi clefs, Black Veils, Blue do., Gloves, Hosiery,. Handkerchiefs, French Worked Collar% Cambric,Jackonet and Swiss Edgings, Insertings, Unsling, Sleeies, Mo- hair and Silk blitd, Black Lace and Embroider ed Handkerchiefs, Braids, Fans, &c., &c., ItifiZadies and Gentlemen. are requested to call'und examine our Goods, which cannot. IA beat in the town for beauty and cheap nese. Gettysburg, Nov. 2 1855. Inovfli:igioit: , . F' HE Subscribers would respectfully IL announce to their Iriemls and slt public, that they have opened a NEW HARDWARE• STORE in Baltimore it,. adjoining the residence of DAVID Emma. Gettysburg, in which they ate openingi a urge and general assortment of • HARDWARE, IRON, 'STEE,I4, GROCERIES ) Cutlery, and , Coach Triimiogs, Springs, A4eli' Saddlery' " Cedar Ware Shoei. Finding., Paiute, Ojlg , fz.Dyestuffk n general, mending every AnsekiP,llo4.ot articles in the 'above Hue qtligaineser+ which"they invite the atientieu:of ,f;',oarip maker!, fllacksinithe, truipenters,4obinef makera, SheimaVers,', Saddlers. and. _the j4blie generally. , Our stock having been selected with owl. earn and phkhaelisil,vlklgyart antee,(for the Reidy' Money,)' to, dispose of any purl of icon as reasonable term is, they, can be purchased any where. We particularly request amal) lroin,our friends, raid earnestly ,solicit., _ a ; share, of public favor; as we are datermined„to ; • es tablish a character for selling. ,Opotla,,at, ow' prices and &dug businesson•Pqr.prior liplea. JOEL B. DANNER, DAVID ZIEGLER: ty Getsburg, June 13.185 STICIV OF MWOODSI,, ORMIT-TIEETTIEBT--TRUSE • 1 L. SCHICK luta returned front the city • with the largest and best selected aloe of FALL AND. WINTER GOODE; be bas ever had the pleasure of offering to this tom !nullity. Call and see for yourselvell • will not pretend to enumerate hitt lakge • and attractive stock—the limits •of an ' adrettietti merit will not admit of it. But if you widild select from the choicest lot of LADIES; APO GENTLEMEN'S DRESS GOODS',49ur eyes ever beheld, go to " Oct. 19, 1855. . - DRESB 1111MNING8 of all kinds , can bq Ixad at SCHICIL'B aa eheap.sut the rkolip f Nif not a little cheaper.. ,, ov. 2,' 1855.• . . 6CHICH'S t ,',
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