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    Last of Pauper', Remaining In the
Alusehouse of Adutni COUNIy 00
the Bret day et - January, BRIO.
thilat `, 48
, proles,
liltdren,
:Coiored people, 3
r;)~ .=
~d.:L•04s1~
,
k+ls34l;tl within the' year, 67
yiyfailag Paupers not. included in
thiebOve,• 545
.
PRODUCE OF FARM FOR 1855.
• Wheat,, 177 be.
f•flats, • • • 728 "
' • , •Eitni of•Curn 2679 "
• • Potatotw • 100 u
• •Claversiltid; 81
Timothy Seed, 6 "
•'• TWerap' • 60 '‘
, • 81 ‘'
Onions, S 7 u
Tons of Hay, 1 .1 46
Loads of Corp Folder,'
'" a .Hlidof,olbhaie,'
a - INkads brßeif,
of Pet it, • •
a of Beef Tallow,
MANUFACTURED.
Rural& 609°11re-rout,
rr ,4 . a of
o(B4Apple Butter,
Hard Soap,
Soap,
„:Butter, '
CatAwri
Coati .6a liOundalionts,
Pantaloows,
Vesta,
`StbS l ' l 6B l 4 (liaita)
: posted;
-, 3f*10 Shirts,
Short Gowns,
Bod , Bolibetill• •
Pottioosta, •
4pronL
rfipttoa, ".
MVO
SWeeto.
Chaff Bodo,
114:iisters, ,
41n. , 4 ' l ~ 1 4110 r, •
:aßtathor Ticks,
Pillow Slips,
Comfort's 2,
I Llllookete,. lb
pi Quilts, 17
Feather Pillows, 6
. • JOIN SCOTT Steward.
Aprtl 11, 1856.
TO ALL INTERESTED.
dndersigned is desirous to close up
all his unsettled accounts, and requests
all persons indebted to him to call and make
settlement on or before the first day of April
wad IcAiifointec notice was disregarded by
many, and as the undersigned wishes to avoid
thexiccessity of imposing costs, ho hopes that
all indebted on account for six months
or longer will call on or before the above
SThe undersigned returns his thanks to
his friends for Gm liberal patronage heretofore
extended; and invites the attention of the pub
lic to his stock of TIN AND SHEETIR ON
WARE continually on hand and for sale at
reasonable prices.
• . GEORGE E. BUEHLER.
/ilai;ch 7, 1856.
IVIIITE HILL ACADEMY,
THREE :MILES WEST OP lIARMISBURO.
elci'enth session of this Institution
eommence on Monday the sth day of
itteettext. - Parente and guardians are re•
spiettally requested to inquire into tho merits
oftheinstitution. The location is retired'
p'aedinvitfid.lioalthful, and the course of in•
t‘tilictia embratel the ordinary and higher
'art Collett' of an English education, together
Latin, Greek, French and German
lattitriagee;:and Voeal and Instrumental MU
aid: '
TERMS.--Boarding, Washing and Tuition
in thtiVriglish branches and Vocal Music, per
session, (21 weeks) $6O 00.
-Fcjr Circulars containing particulars lid
dretti?-;",
DENLINGER, Principal,
Ifitrrtsburg, Penna.
arch 7; 1856.
NOTICE.
LETTERS Testamentary on the Estate of
.1.4 ALFRED BENDER, late of Berwick
township, Adams county, Pa., deceased, having
been granted to the undersigned, residing in
Para4i.mw '
tonship York county, he hereby
- gites':aotieo' .(,) all persons indebted to said
Estate texell and settle the same ; and those
havpg claims are requested to present them,
pro s tqljultte LEVI r settlement.
1 JACOBS, &renter.
413111, 1856.--6t*
MIIAANERY REMOVED.
• • . bliss Sophoss O. Noward
I)IESPEDTFULLY informs the Ladies o
Alt Gettysburg and vicinity that she has re
moved her MILLINERY frnip Mr. T111)1)1E11'8
reside:nee tcithat- of Mr. FRAZER'S on South
Baltimore street, (one door South,of the Com
piler office,) where she will be prepared at all
times to furnish work in the latest fashions.
In' Ladies will be accommedated with REA
DY-MADE BONNETS if desired.
April 4, 1856.-3t*
'NOTICE.
ETTERB Testamentary on the Estate of
.LA ROBERT MeILHENNY, late of Stratum
township Adams co., Pit., deceased / bay
ing been granted to thesubScribers, residing in
Bask township;they hereby give notice to all
indlibted• to aaid,Estate, to call and settle the
esti° and those having claims are requested
to present the same, properly authenticated, for
settleuiefit.
• • • •IL F. hicILIIENNY, 1
, ROBERT BELL,J r, f Executors.
Mereli`2B, 1856-L•Gt.
RAY WANTED..
wiERSONS his::ing Hay to jell will do
AL AI f melt by calling on the subscriber, in
Gettyaburg..who la desirous of purchasing.
Therhighest Market price will bepaid at
(KrAs he intends having the
ftii;ifter being'packed, hauled either to
HettoSer or Baltimore, the preference to
hauj ill be given to those from whom be
Mayfurehaie..
SOLOMON POWERS.
Dec. 24.18520;—ti
TDB STIR IND DINNED ?
pahlialketi every . Friday Evening, in Matti
• more street, in the three awry build
. ing, a few doors above Fait
' estocke Store, by
D. A. BITEHLER.
TERMS.
If paid in advanfter within - the year $2 per
•sonuter-4 not paid within the year $2 50.
!in pa . discontinued until all arreaniges are
paid--extept at the.eption °film Editor, Sin.
`tele copses bt eenta. A. &thaw to notify a din
ennlietwanee,willles regarded aa a new engage.
4itccrainitnits not exceeding a square in
tt4-4. three times for Sl—every subsequent
in4tritit . Ott l 24.4tents. Longer ones in the llama
t.roportion: -"AU advertionnents not specially
a gitin . time will be , continued nn
•r; liberal' rednetion erUl be made
to 0 „,„. 0 oho advertise by ' the year: .
k a t, priatiskeker all Umla itesiate4 neatly
sad peteoptly, ..ad oa reaseeable tense.
PUBLIC &IL E.
MILE anbectiber, intending to remora to the
northern part of the State, will expose to
Public Sale,
On 21ardase, the 29th of Apra instant, at
10 o'olock, A.
at his residence in Fairfield, the following
property,
Two Horses,
one Cow, (fresh), two Pigs, Hay by the ton,
Corn and Oata by the bushel ? one Sleigh, Car
riage Tongue, Halter Chain, Collar, Check
Lines, Wheelbarrow, (new), two Bureaus,
BoActin, six Bedsteads, some new, Wash
stands, one Cupboard, one Safe, one Settee,
two large new corn-busk Mattresses, three
seta of
several Rocking Chairs, six Tables, four Stoves,
(cook, parlor, and ten-plate), two Clocks,
Maps, Books, Iron Kettle, Meat Vessels, Wood
son, Shovels,
Hoes, Spades, Tubs, one Churn,
Pots, Croo k e Benches, Barrels, Buckets, with
.
a variety of other articles.
sek.,tt6,ndanco will bo given and terms
made known on day of sale by
D. D. CLARK.
April 11, 1856.
24
1860
6305
3048
648
10
29
200 lbs.
300 "
300 u
BOOKS ) STATIONERY )
DRUGS & MEDICINES.
*nett/rot/I atufortmtitt.
AD. BUEHLER has added to his former
• stock of Goods an unusually large as•
ortment of Classical, School and ?Cecelia
eons Offi
31113111131111CIPMCJININ,
embracing all the teat Books used in the Col
lege, Common Schools, and standard Classic
authors, with the recent popular publications,
constituting a larger assortment than over be
fore opened in Gettysburg. Also
68
78
79
30
20
43
20
eilialf.AZlOdP2/1112'
of all kinds; Cap, Letter and Note Paper, of
the best quality, Envelopes, Gold Pens and
Pencils, Pen • K nives, &c., with a large assort
ment of
Fancy Goods,
to which he invites attention, being prepared
to sell at unusually low prices.
has also largely increased his
dock of
Drugs and Medicines,
which can bo relied upon as the beat , in the
market.
airA rron g e me r. ts have been effected by
which any article in his line of bueinasa can be
promptly ordered from the city.
clettyebnik, Nov. 2, 1855.
BOROUGH ACCOUNTS.
R. 0. M'CREARY, Treasurer, in account
with the Borough of Gettysburg.
DR.
To outstanding Tax in hauda of H. -
Welty, for 1853, 3 73
Do. Samuel Weaver, for 1854, 150 84}
Tax a s sessed for 1855, 1298 60
Rents recd from Danner & Ziegler,- 14 00
Cash on loan from A. Heintzelman, 300 00
Do. • • U. Shryock, 650 00
Tax on Dogs • ,47 00
Licenses andknett, 6 00
Additional Tax at Election, 1 86
By balance dqe on iettlement, ' $l4 10
Order . paid .1. W. Weigle, for boards, 4 95
Jerennah Culp, Election Offiel*, 3 76
Do. . Painting,- 150
Andrew Ileintselmen, interest, 4 50
H. D. Wattles, note'snd interest, 203 DO
C. W. Hoffman, smith work, 14 61
B. Z. Little, keeping engines,3o 'OO
Do. Ladders and poes, 13 96
Water Company, rent ' 7 60
Meals & Hollebaugh, fire-hooks, , 5 U 0
H. J. Stable, printing, 16 00
James Rowzer and others, police, 7 op.
George Swope, note and interest, 683 00
'Michael Tapp, work, • 11 75
Edward Little, " 5 40
Geo. C. Strickhouser, carting & work, 23 72/
Daniel M. Smyser, interest, 46 80
D. A. & C. H. Buehler, printing, 15 60
John Kitzmiller, paving, 62 68
Jonas Roth, plank, • 7 10
John Taney paving, 6 621
Solomon Powers, freight, 76 .
Henry Rine, work, ' 41 56
Jacob Norbmk, buildhig culvert, 30 00
George Coded, carting, . '33 60.
George ‘Vampler, work, , 60
Jeremiah Taney, paving, . 200 •
John Gilbert, carting and work, • 76 . 63
James A:Thompson, do., 11 87/
Henry Culp, land for Street, 33. 10
Do. work, 3 121
Adam Fauss," • 6 00
Conrad Snyer, " 671
Alexander Frazer, town clock, • .18 00
Jeremiah Harrigan, work, . 175
S. R. Russell, interest, 15 00
J. Cassatt Thompson, stone,
.75
Grupy & Stansberry, Hose, 259 81
John {Verner, Work, • 75
Samuel Hunter, " 1 75
H. Aughinbaugh, " 4 60
Philip Krickser, 7 . 872 .
Jacob Culp, smith work, 5 30
Henry Little t work, 2 28
Frederick Wisotzkey t carting, 4 87
Houck, & IFCreary interest, . 23 93
Samuel Weaver, tax add'quit rents, 4 40
M. Jacobs, grading, 60 00
R. G. Harper printing, 12 60
John Baker I
V ork, 7 87k
Kitzmiller, Nolen & Little, work, 3 00
stallsmith & Clapsaddle, " 3'.00
Henry, Welty,. a 5 0,0,
Peter Wcikert U . 71 05
Nolen and Little, , " 220
Ephraim Hannaway, " 00
George Walter, stone, • 2 , 00
George Heck, work, . 2 00
PhiliplVickert, " 50
Thomas Nolen, " 25
John Culp, u 1 25
John L. Burns, constable, ' 71 04
Keller Kurt; blank book, • 25
Solomon Power; granite, '23 95
D. & J. Culp, painting, 3 60
Samuel Weaver, tax refunded for 1854; 5 39/.
Burgess and Town Council, 35 00
Cleric and Treainrer, 30 00
Posting Ordinances: 37i
Samuel Weaver, fees for collecting taxes
ou duplicate of 1854, • . 48 65
„...
Do. additional releases on same, 460
Do. releases and errors for 1855, 30 42
Do. fees for collection, 1855, 61 08
Tax outstanding on dupl. of 1855, 131 81
Do. do 1853 3 r 73
$2282 84/
Balance in hands of the Treasurer, 29:18
The undersigned, Towa Council of the Bor
ough of Gettysburg, have examined the fore
ping acco9t of 11-. G. M'Cassax, Treasurer.
of said Borough, and find it correct, and a bal
ance in the hi)nds of said Tressurerer of
Turenty•nine Dollars and Eighteen Cents, as
above stated.
SAMUEL R. RUSSELL,
JAB..A THOhIPBON;k•
D. HANDLEHART,
JOHN GILBERT,
S. 8. M'CREARY,
April
fItIOSIESY.—A. new article of SILK and
.I.IIVIOQL HOSE, and Silk-lined HOSE,
foriale at
PAHNESTOCK BROTHERS 2.
Sign of the Red Imes.
. . . .
A,..8ERA,p)31,110,-4.4sed for . March Act
.
AK or familr-will be sold low by
XARCIIBSAMSON
CIA airs,
_52312 021
' NEW YORK, •
Directly opposite the Western Hotel.
-THE CROTON MANUFACITHRINO COMPANY )
(organized 1846 under the General Manu
facturing Law of State of New York,)
Offers at . wholesale, in quantities to suit pur
chasers; at Manufacturers' lowest prices,, for
cash or approved credit, • .•
PAPER HANGINGS, of every . style & price,
BORDERS to match,
FIRE , BOARD. PRINTS, in great s'ii.riety,
TRANSPARENT WINDOW SHADES,
OIL PAINTED WINDOW SHADES, •
WIDE WINDOW CURTAIN PAPER, and
WINDOW SHADE FIXTURES , •
Of the latest styles and superior finish, all of
their ow•n manufacture and importation. As
theirstock is largo and entirely now, they in
vite Merchants, Booksellers, and' Dealers in
these articles to call and examine their styles
and prices whenever they visit the city.
March 24, 1856-6 t
$2312
.02!
1 IC , FIFIDS. KENTUCKY LEAF
TOBACCO, '2O Bales Havana,
25 do Sagua. 20 do SI. Jago, 20 Cases
Beed,Leaf. .Itiat received'and for eale by
WM. BUEHLER,
No. 157 , Franklin street.
Ploy, 24 185,4.
•
CORN- I)RYERK •
• • •-
TIRE attention of MILLERS is invited to
to 14 - req aupetior, article for drying
CC/11N, can be bad at all times at
WARREN'S 'FOUNDRY.
Jtn. 11, 1856.
Mdlh m
BOXES BLACK FAT in score,
'JP w and foi 181844
• W:g.
,BUEHLER,
' •
No: 167 Franklin mom, Boltimoro
WHO WANTS A GOOD AND CHEAP
DAGUERREOTYPE?
SAMUEL WEAVER having provided him
self with an entire new and coati) , appa
ratus, is now prepared.to furnish
Daguerreotypes, •
in every style of the art, which he will war
rant to gyve entire satisfaction. His long ex
perience and superior apparatus give bun . ad•
vantages seldom furnished by Dagnerrean es
tablishments out of the city. He has a large
number of specimens at his Gallerjr, Chong
homburg street, which the publicare requested
to call and examine.
le6.Char g es from 60 cents to $lO. Boors
or operating from BA. ..11. Jo 4P. 3i. Gold
Lockets, Breastpins, suitable for miniatures,
always on hand, at the very lowest prices.
SE Children will not be taken ror was
$lOO,
Feb. 1. 18.56.
GREAT ATTRACTION AT
FRAZER'S CHEAP
WATCH AND JEWELRY STORE.
ALEXANDER FRAZER respectfully . in
forms the public that ho has just rimmed
a large and splendid assortniPnt of rich and
new style GOLD JEWELRY of all kinds, in
eluding Breast Pins, Finger Rings, Earßings,
of the most fashionable styles; fob, vest, and
guard Chains, Cuff Pins, Watch Kevs, &c. Al
so Albata Spoons, Fancy Vases, Spectacles, Viatch Guards, Keys and Chains, GOLD and
SILVER WATCHES, together with a
4% large assortment of MOURNING goods
mri'
- suitable for persona in mourning, and
numerous other , articlea.lin his line—all of
which will bo sqld at lowest cash prices.
igifr As I have purchased nil my goods from
regular Jewellers, I will WARRANT them to
be what I pronounce them. Of this purchas
ers may rest assured.
IMCLOCKS, WATCHES & JEWELRY
REPAIRED, as heretofoie. Give me a call,
in Baltimore Street, a few doors from the dia.
mond, if you want noon Jewelry, and the gen
uine article, lower than the same can be pur
chased any place out of the city.
ALEX. FRAZER. •
Gettysburg, Oct. 26, 1855—tf •
GETTYSBURG FORM
A NEW FIRM:
frHE undersigned, having entered into
partneship to carry on the Foundry hip
sinews' under the firm of WARREN &
SONS, heretiy make knewn to the eiti
,
zens of Adams and adjoining .counties,
that we are prepared to make every thing
in our line of hasinese. "We , have con•
str.nily on hand, the HATHAWAY and
other •
COOKING wrovcs,
ilia Parlor airtight, and nine plate Stoves,
of various styles and sizes ' Puts, Kettles
and Pans. 'and all , other Iron Conking
Utensils., Wafila Irone,Wiishing 114nohince,
Affh , plates, Boot-scrapers; &c. Castines
for Mills and oilier Machinery. PLOUGH
CASTING'S of every deseriplion,
We make the Seylor, Blocher, and differ
ent kinds o 1 %V itherow Ploughs. We
have also got different patterns of
YORE SPRONS IFENALE
s
(osa um PROM PETERSBUROi)
WILL . commence its Nineteenth Session
on 'the sth day of the sth month
nexti (May:)
Parents and Guardians 'are respectfully in
vited to make themselves acquainted with the
Merits of this institution belbre concluding to
send their daughters or wards elsewhere.
The loCation is, pleasant, healthy, and reti
red. •The course of instruction emlkaces all
the branches °fan English education, together
with'the French and'(Jarman languages and
Drawing.
TERMS.—For Board and Tuition in Eng
lish' branches' per session of 20 weeks, $5O.
tgiaar Cimino or further information
address
OEL WI ERMAN, Principal,
York Spring:.
March 28, 1856.-2 m
I
FENCING & RAILING
for Cemeteries, Yards and Porches.' which
can's. be beat for beauty oreh - Apneas.
All the above oracles will be sold
cheap for Cash or Country Produce.
BLACKSMITHINGI still con
inued. •
BRASS CASTINGS and every thing
in our line made to order. •
THRESHING AtacsihvEs repair
ed et shortest notice. Being Moulders
ourselves, we will do our work RIGHT.
THOMAS WARREN, •
MARTIN WARREN,
HIRAM 'WARREN,
THOMAS A. WARREN.
Gettysburg, May 11, 1855.-11
PAPER HANGINGS DEPOT
REMOVED TO NO. 10 COVRTLANDT STREET,
Baltimore Advertisements
T 41114101113 0 ,11 1 aiIL24DaQ
HE subscriber is still engaged in the men
utactaring of superior Machine Cards fur
Cotton and Woolen Factories.. The best qual
ity of leather and wire used in making the a
bove, and after an experience of twenty-five
years, is prepared to warrant them erp.al to
any made in this country. lam also making
superior LE'ATIT ER BANDS, cemented and
copper riveted, thestretch taken out by power
ful machinery. Elevator Straps for Grist
Mills also, and Leather Hose, of superior
quality, made as above.
• JOHN IL HASKELL,
No. 33 Sotrrn EctrAw STREET,
Baltimore, Md.
Aferch 28, 1856.-82
C. W. SLAGLE & CO,
PRODUCE AND GENERAL COMMISSION
MERCHANTS,
118 .11rorth Street, Baltimore,
WOULD inform the public that they have
entered into the above Business and
will pay, particular attention to the sale of
Flour, Crain of all kinds, Clover Seed,
Iniehey, and Country Pro.
duce generally,
and will remit proceeds of sales promptly.
118.Consingments solicited.
CHARLES W. SLAGLE.
J. V. HOSHOUR,
0. D. SLINEFELTER, } York Co. , ~Pc.
Balt. April 4,1866.-3 m
Professional' Cards
D. .111 9 CONA UGRIC,
ATTORNEY AT LAW.
(olfree removed to one door West of B ashle
Drug & Book•Btore,Clambersburg street.)
attorney and Solicitor for
Patents and Pensions,
Bounty ,Land Warrants, Back-Pay sus
pended Claims, and all other claims against
the Government at Washington. D. C. :
also American claims' in England. Land
Warrants located and sold, or bought,and
highest prices given.
Lands for sale in lowa, Illinois, and
other Western qtates ; and Agents engaged
locating Warrants there.
kir/apply to him personally or by
letter.
'`7. d. CAIMPOIELL,
rittoraey at LAw,
(IF FICE on Phambersburg street, Get.
tysburg, two doors (rout Geo. Ar
nold's store, will attend 'to filing claims for
BOUNTY LAND, •under the late acts
of Congress, Pensions, dim All business
entrusted to his hands' will receive prompt
attention.
DAVID WILLS,
Attorney nt Law,
LAS' taken Mt Si•EveNeoren rare
North West , Corner. of Centro
SAttere.
REFERENCE.—Iion. Thaddeus Stevens,
Esq.. Lancaster.
DAVID A. BUEHLER,
atto r ney ettzoto,
wILL, promptly attend to Collections and
all other business entrusted to his care.
Gir 0 111 ce in the Diamond, adjoining the Store
of A. B. KURTZ, •
Gettysburg, Pa., Feb. 1, 1856.
ED WARD -B. BUEHLER,
allorney at 'lam
WILL .fltithlully and promptly attend to
Y all business entrusted tahim. He speaks•
Me German language. Office at the same
place, in South Baltimore street, near Forney's
Drug Store, and nearly . opposite Danner .4:
Ziegler's Store.
WM. 13. M'CLELLAN,
• , . ATTORNEY AT LAW.
oFFICE on the South side of the Public
Square, two doors West of the "Sentinel"
Ogee. '
March 28, 1E56,
, , r
IL' laugaullep
dUST ICE - OF THE PEACE, has opened
an °Mee in the &mit room of his residence
in Baltimore street, where be will be prepared
to attend to., Scrivening, Conveyancing, and
collecting claims, promptly and punctually.
Gettysburg, April 20.—1 y
Dr. J. Lawrence Hill,
DENTiST,
ck FFIC E in Clinntbersburg street
one door West of the" Lutheran
Church,nearly opposite 0 rammer'ssiore,
where he may be found ready and willing
to attend
. to any case within the province
of the Dentist. Persons in want of full
sets of teeth are jnvited . to call.
REFERENCES.
Dr.C.N.DsaLucur, Rev.C.P.Knerrrn,D.D
", D. Home. Prof. M. Jecons ,
" IL B.,lionme, " H. L.D.monis ,
"-D. GIFIIIIIIT. " N.A.:Holmium:me
Rev. R..fonxeo,r, I " M. L. BTervsz,
..luly 4, 1848 ,
DL,C. COLDSBOROUCH
•
LIATTNG through the solicitations., of
AA friends resigned the , idea of laiving ) and
intending to locate permanently in Hunters
town',Ars his services to the public in gen
eral, is the practice of MEDICINE, aw.
WIFEIIY, SURGERY, &c.,&c. He eari bo
found at all times, when noprofessionally en
gaged, at his offiee, at Mrs Neely's, midwa7
betweeuithe Post Office and Mr. Jacob Kings
Sfore.
Apra 18 , 1856.--at
liasaover B. Railroad.
9'BAINS over the Hanover Br:xi:eh Rail
.1. road now run as follows :
First' Train leaves Ffanovor at 9, A: If.,
with Passengers for York, Barrisbuq, Colum
bia and Philadelphia. This train also con
nects with the Express for Baltimore, arriving
there at 121 P. M., ro
stopping at Glenck, Park
ton and Cockeysville. ' •
Second Train leaves at 3 P. M. with Pas•
sengers for Baltimore and intermediate
places, and returns with Passengers from
York, &c.
Jnly 27, 1856.
J. LEIS, Agent
SPOUTING! SPOETING!
CZEORUE and Henry. Wampler will
Makei House Spouting and put up
thitsame tv,,for cash'or. country peo•
duce. Farm,ers and all others wishing
th e ir tt 'uses, Barns, &c. spouted, would
do w , ''to give them a call. ,
• Gl. & H. WAMPLER.
SEGIARB drivers ,
300 000 •
. . description an d
Brands. all of which are °Bered loWer
than any other. House inthe 'city. And
warrants ill he sells to be el the Wm ma.
odd. Call and examine.
WM. BUEHLER,
No. 10t Franklin attest
Nay. 24, 1854. '
Philadelephin Advertisement*
II• BYRAM. j [ T. MAY PIERCE.
FREE OF CHARGEI! !
91W0 SPLENDID PARLOR ENGRA
VINGS, entited ",polton Abbey in the
Olden - Times," a splendid steel engraving,
from the 'celebrated painting by Landseer,
and the "Departure of the Israelites from
Egypt," a largo and beautiful engraving from'
a painting by D. Roberts . The retail price of
the above engravings is $3 per copy, but will
bo sent free of charge as follows :
The subscribers have established a BOOK
AGENCY in Philadelphia, and will furnish
any book or publication at the retail price free
of postage. Any persons by forwarding the
subscription price of any of the $3 Magazines,
such as Harper's, Gody's, Put nam's, G raham's,
Frank Leslie's FaPhions, &c., will receive the
Magazines for one year and a copy of either ofi
the above beautiful engravings, free of charse, 1
or if subscribing to a $2, and a $l, Magazine,
such as Peterson's, and Challen's Ladies'
Christian Annual, they will receive both Mag
azines and a copy of either of the above en
gravings.
Every demiption of engraving on wood ex
ecuted with neatness and despatch. Views of
buildings, newspaper headings, views of ma
chine:l, book illustrations, lodge certificates.
business cards, Arc. All orders by mail
promptly attended to.' Persons wishing views
of thew buildings engraved cau send a daguer
ootype or sketch of the building by mail or ex
press.
Persons at a distance having saleable arti
cle's would find it to their advantage to address
the subscribers, as we would act as agents for
the sale of them
BYRAM &, PIERCE, •,
60 'South Third-at.,Philack?phia
Nov. 30, 1856.---1 y
, .
"Philadelphia Advertisement."
EVANS FIRE AND THIEF PROOF SASES !
IR Merchants, Lawyers, Farmers and M
ers, having Books, Papers or other valua
bles, top reserve from FIRE or BURGLARS.
Day it Newell's (Hebb's) BANK LOCKS:
A CARD.—THE "Fins PROOF SAFE ? " that
preserved our Books, Papers, &e., during the
'Great Fire, at Hart's Building:l,' was purchas
ed of OLIVER EVANS, 61 S. 2nd., St. Phil
ad'a. GETZ dz BUCK.
"REFRIGERATORS & AND WATER FIL-
TERS."
EVANS' Premium Ventilated Refrigera
tors for cooling and preserving meals, butler,
milk, water and all articles for culinary purpo
ses.
WATER FILTERS, for purifying brackish
whe her t a ormuddywater,effected by rams, lime
stone, marl or other uses ; can be had separ
ate or attached tote Refrigerators—a small
quantity of Ice cooling the whole, in the warm
est weather.
PORTABLE SHOWER BATHS, for the
ae of warm or cold water.
WATER COOLERS, for Hotels, Stores di
wellings.
STO..E TRUCKS, for moving bores, bales,
SEAL. PRESSES, COPYING db., DRUG
GIST do.
- • OLIVER EVAN.s
NO. 61.5. Second-st., (2 doors below Chesnut.)
ESTABLISHED in 1835.)
eb. 8,1856.—1 y
TO. TiIOSE IVIIO IVISII FIRMS.
TO havo fertile land at a cheap price and
on easy terms, your attention is called
to the
Ridgeway ratio And Coal
COmpany.
Twentrfive acres or more in ptoportion, are
given for $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 fanning, as examination will show. It hal
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 most valuable kind. Title un
exceptionably good, and warrantee deeds are
given. It 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 from the pamphlets
which are sent to inquirers. Letters answer
ed promptly.
Apply or address SAMUEL W. CATTELL,
Secretary, 135 Walnut street, north side,
be
tween South and Fifth streets, Philadel
phia.
(0 - Full Worn:laden is contained in the pam
phlets..
Feb. 8. 1356.-3 m.
NEW WHOLESALE .
DRUG STORE.
NSPENCER THOMAS, No. 26 South
• Second street, Philadelphia, Importer,
Manufacturer, and Dealer in Drugs and Medi
cines, Chemicals, Acids,Dye Stu ff s, Paints,
Oils, Colors, White Lea, French and Ameri
can White Zinc, Window Glass, Glassware,
Varni•hes, Brushes, Instruments, —Ground
Spices, Whole Spices, and all other articles
usually kept by Druggists, including Borax,
Indigo, Glue, Shellac; Potash, &c., &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 wharves
or railroad stations. Prices low and goods
warranted.
March 7, 1856.—1 y.
Norcross' Rotary Planing Ma.;
chine. '
NlilliTA Sell the Rights and 'Ma
chines for a-Rotary Planing, Tonguing
and Grooving Machine, for boards and plank,
under the Norcross Patent. Also, the attach
ment of, the-,ltioulding Machine, which will
work a whole board into mouldings 'at one opi
emtion. . This patent' has been tried, and de
cided in the Supreme Court in Washington, to
be no•infringetnerity being superior to Wood
worth's .Mitchine. •
Apply to 4. D. DALE, Willow Street, above
Twelti.h, Philadelphia,• where the Machines can
be, seen in operation.
• Tail. 18,---3m
•
atk4 4 ge%
RAVE OPENED
do Luanne° Clothing Palace and
merchant Vanden £stab•
lishmenren , •
CIIES.NUT STREET,
- No. 165, PHILADELPHIA
One door below Fifth alved, North aide.
Gentlemen who wish to purchase Clothing
ready made quite as good as can be made by
any Merchant 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 be 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.—5 m
•
The best Collection of Glees ever
Published.
•
TIP-TOP. GLEE AND CHORUS BOOK.
A new and choice collection of Copyrights nee.
a before harmonized, and many et the
am Or MODERN GERMAN AND ITALIAN COll.
POSERS,' •
Arranged in a familiar styli and adapted to
the use ofGh3e Clnbe, Singing Claws,
and the Family Circle, by
C. JARVIS AND J. A. GETZE.
THIS work contains a great number of new
and favorite Songs, harmonized in a style
adapted to general purposes, while many of
the Gems of Mendelsohn, Abt, Buchen, and
other celebrated composers; are. presented in
an original form. The groat variety of musi
cal compositions here introduced, eminently
adapts it to the taste and capacity of the Sing
ing School, the Gleei,Club, and the Family-
Circle.
Se-PRICE—ONE DOLLAR-eg
Just publ!shed by . LJE & WALKER, No.
188 Chesnut Street, and J. IL LIPPINLOTT;
& CO., No. 20 North Fourth Street, Phil
adelphia.
..—"Sample Copies will be sent by mail,
free of postage, on receipt of $1 00.
March 21 1856-2 m
B. D. CLIFTON & S
MENI AND BOYB'CLOTHING BTORt
North East carrier of Second and Dock 5t0..114110.
To the Citizens of Gettysburg, Pa. and
vicinity.
•
YOU are respectfully invited to exams
ine the extensive and varied assort
ment of MEN'S & BOYS'CLO'FHING,
et.the store of ,the subscriber, where may
always be found a full supply of READY
MADE CLOTHING, of all sizes and de
ecriptione, wore by men and boys qf all
ages and sizes ' made by experienced work.
men and of t he very best material, the
tvake, fit, and appearance surpassed by no
'establishment in the city. Please preserve
whis notice, and give me a call, and fit out
yourselves and sons in a manner worthy
of you and thorn. • Remember the North
East corner of Second and Dock Streets.
R..D. CLIFTON & SON.
April 13, 10515.-1 y
WALL & WINDOW PAPERS:
HAVING purchased the a interest of
PARRISH & Houou. in tlio Wall Paper
Business, wo now havo at our store
N. E. Corner Arch and Third Streets,
A full and complete assortment, of WALL
AND WINDOW PAPERS, FIRE-BOARD
PRINTS, Ate., he.,
Relying upon our ability to supply all or
ders at prices to compete with houses in this
city . or New York, we confidently invite,an ex
amination of our stock. We especially call at-
tention to our EINDOW PAPERS embrac
ing FINE TRENCH GREEN, SATIN
GREEN AND BLUE, SATIN, AND UN
GLAZED FIG URND, all 4-4 wide.
PARRISH Lt BRADSHAW,
Successors to — Parrish I; HOugh,
N. E. C.riact Arch and Third Ste. Ai ita.
N. B.—On reasonable noticd being given,
Paper will be hung at Cittprices.
March 21, 18.56.-2 m.
Pit ISSES ! TRUSSES ! TRUSSES
C. H. NEEDLES,
Truss auil Brace Establishment
S. W. COIL TWELFTH t RACE STREETS,
PHILADELPHIA,
IMPORTER of fine French Trusses, combi
ning extreme lightnere, ease and durabilio.
with correct construction.
Hernial or ruptured patients can be suted
by remitting amounts, as balow i Sending num
ber of inches round the hips, and stating lied
affected. Cost of Single Truss, $2, $.3 ) $4, and
$5. Double-45, $6, $8 nod $lO. Instruc
tions as to wear, and how to effect a sure, when
possible, sent with the Truss. 'Also for
in great variety,
Dr. Banality's Improved Pakni Body Brace,
for the cure of Prolapses Uteri; Spinal Props
and supports, Patent Shoulder Braces, Chest
Expanders and Erector Braces, adapted to nil
with stoop shoulders and weak lungs; English
Elastic Abdominal Belts, Suspensories, Syr
inges--male and female.
Sel..Ladies' Rooms, with Lady attendants
August 3,1835.—1 y .
- IsMAS'i. %%Alia
Removed a few doors Sonth of the old Stand
EL SKELLY respectfully informs
• his old customers and the public
lenerally, that he contin
les the TAILORING
IUSINESS, at his new.
tand:'lti. South Bahtmore
trees where he will be
nippy to accommodate all
, ho may patronize hint.
I work entrusted to his
ire warranted to fit and
be of most substantial make. Thank fu
for past lagers, he solicits a continuance o
public paironage.
ICr The Neu, York Spring and Sum
mer F✓2SBIONSare received. Call and
gee them.
April 27, 1255.—tf .
CALL AND SEE US IT THE
NEW STAPND.
WM. T. KING respectfully annonnces to
his friends Mid the pulllic generally
that he continues the • TAILOBINCi BUSI
NESS in the room adjoining the store of J.
Lawrence Schick, and fronting on the Dia
mond. Mohan made arrangements to receive
regularly ,the LATEST FASHIONS, and
it will be his constant aim to give entire satin
to those whomay favor him with tbeir emote.
la'Country proditee will be taken in ex
change for work.
W31.-T. KING
Getty Our& Sept. 58,1865.
zr.kwearom, utslaing ,
JO H N w.TirroN. Fashionable Av
iv" ber and Hair Dresser, can st all tiniee
be found prepared to attend to the calls of
the people . ..at' the Templecin the
adjstining the (Jimmy Building. From
lungexperience,te flatters' himself that he
can go through all the ramificatiens of the
Tonsorial Department.
with such' an
,infinite degree of' skill, as
Will meet with the entire satisfaction of all
who 'may stibmit their chine to the keep
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 rfi.
ceive, a liberal share or .public 'patronitb.
'file sick will be attended to at their pri•
vale dwellings.
BOUNTY LAND CLAIMS.
T HE undersigned will attend. proMptly
to the collection of claims for BOUN
TY LANDS under the late, act of • Con:
gres . s. Those who ,have already received
40 or 80 Acres, can now receive the bal
ance, by calling on the eubseriber and mak.
ing the necessary application.
• JOEL B. DANNER
Getfraburg, March 9,1856.—tf
TOBACCO.
Indk I BOXES LB. LUMP TO.
VAN. BACCO in store and for 'sale,
at 11 cents by the box, at BUEHLER'S
Old Stand, the cheapest in the city, No
157 Franklin at., Baltimore. •
A MARVELOUS REMEDY
FOR A . MARVELOUS AGE!
HOLLOWAY'S OINTMENT. ,
IHE GRAND EXTERNAL RE.IifEDI:
Y the aid of a microscope, we see millions.
.1.1, of little. openings on the surface. of ow
bodies. Through these this Ointn3ent, vrb t m.
rubbed oaths skin, is carried to any organ er
inward part. Diseases of the Kidneys, disor
ders of the Liver,
affections of the heart, riinal
motion "of the Lungs, Asthmus, Coughs atid.
Colds, are by its menus effectually cured.—
Every housewife.knows that salt passes freely
through bone or meat of any thickness. This
healing Ointment far more readily penetrates
through any bone or fleshy: part of the :Wing
body, curing the most dangerous :-
inwaid sem
plaints, that Cannot be readied' by other.
ERYSIREL4B,.. t 9ALT RHEUM-AND ROOM.
11UTJ‘
~1111111011.9. ,
No remedy has ' ever 'done to Much fdlih,
cure ordinates of the Skirt whatever Mai theY•
may assume, an this Ointment. ;No Cane of'
Salt Rheum ) Scurvy, Sore Readay Scrofula or
Erysipelas, can long withstand its inflnence,rn•
i
Theinventor bus travelled over many PuFt 4 ,9r
, 1
the globe. visiting, the principal hospitals,
penning this Ointment, giving ; advice as tb its
application, and tints been the Mori ofrentint
mg countless numbers to health.' ' "
soRE LEG& IMRE:BREAST& WGUArDSO
AND ULORRI
Some of the•mast scientific surgeons now:
rely solely on the use of this wonderful .010-
meat, when having to eope . with the worst
ow
ses of Boxes, woundi,ulcers,glaadular swellings,
and tumors. Professor Holloway has ? by cbm
mand of the Allied Governments. dispatOed
to the hospitals of Ake, East, bugs shipments or
this Ointment, to be used wider' the direction
of thoOMedical Staff, 'in tho worst eases of
wounds. It will' curb 'any ulcer, glandular
swelling, stiffness or contraction °lathe jointsl.
even :20 years' standing. .
PILES AND FISTULA
These and other similar distressing corn.
plaints can be effectually. cured if the Ointment
be well rubbed in over the, parts affected end
by otherwise following the printed diieetions.
around each pot.
Both the Ointment mid Pills should be used
in Me following eases
Bunions Lumbagci
Burns Sfereurial Eruptions".
Chapped Hands Piles
Chilblains Rheumatism.
Fistulas Salt Rheims
•Gout Skin Diseases .
Sore Legs Swelled Glands
Sore Breasts i - Stiff Joints
Sore Heads Ulcers '
Sore Throats Veneral Sores
Sores of all kinds Wounds of all kind*
ttplitin9 ' Scdlde
* t * Sold at the Manufactories of. Profespo
liTottowav, 80 Maiden Lane, New York, and.
• 244 Stratil,LoptloN o,ful by all. respectable
Vidggiste ad Dealers of Medicines through=.
out the tipited Stltes, and the civilized world,
in Pota, at 25 cogS, 62i cents, and $1 each.
/Air 'fhero considerable Saving- by tidcl•
ing the larger size .
N. 13. Directions for the , guidance of it.
dents in every 'Birder are affixed to each Box,
Nov. 2, 18551—cow ' •
1‘110 . 1E1;17 .
STORE. ,
WHE Subscribers would respectfplly
ontumince to: their ,Glenda and th•
public,. that they have upetted NEW
HARDWARE STORE to Miltimore at,.
adjoining.the.yesidence of DAVID Zit DILx4,,,
Gettysburg. in Which they ; ate optinkitg
urge and general aisortmetat of
lIARDWARE, IRON, tarICIEL ft
• GROCERIES
Cutlery and CoaCh TriniEuinp,
Springs, Axles, Saddlery,
Cedar Ware, Shoe Finqinks. i ,
PAints, Oils, Dyestuffs i
general, inctuling every -deicriptioJ of
articles in the above line bosiness--us
which-they in Vita the attention
dl CAY,bII
- Blacksmiths,Usrpensitire,Cabinat..
makers, Shoemakers; Saddlsis; 'and the
public generally.
Our stock having been selected+ Fhb great
earn and perchasited for quill, we guar.
a,ptee,(for the Ready. Money,) disphitt•
of any part of it on as reasonable terms ac
they. can be-purchased any where.
We particularly request a call from our
friends, and earnestly annals a share of
public favor, as we are deterinined to es
tablish a character for seliing Goode at
ow prices and doing buaineis on fair prin
t iples
JOEL 'B. DANNER.
DAVID ZIEGLER.
ty Getaburg. Jun 23
GROCERIES CONFEtTIONS,.,
BACON, &C.
THIS WAY FOR BARGAINgI
ViVIANUEL ZIEGLER-hes inst,ere,
JI- 4 turned . frinti•the'ditlV largent
lot of GROCERIES he' hal'eVer,:heltlie•
opened, towhich 'he invitee' the atfetitlniV
ol'all, convinced that he etin offer RARE I
BARGAINS. He 'Nae*aleo a 'fine Int'or
Hams Shoniders &c "Sbad,-
, Mackerel-and .Hersings,
Oranges, Letnnne, Raielne,`litClihttes;
Althontle,^Nltte, Candies oriakitide, , To.)
bade°, Segare,' SnetT, Brocniitv 13rekbee;
Blueking; with lc general aeotenieht - of
variety goods. Give us a eall'fhoti Virarti
to bwebeap gone!---nrat,doo, to, the.
.4Star''' "office, IfaiiminreStieet.,;
Gettysburg, May 11,'1856.---:tf
TIN MBE! .TIN WIRE!
EO. E. BUEHLER informs hitt
IX .
friends and cuitomers .
that h e haa
7ery large'assortment of
TIN WARE.
on hand ready far the Spring sale, ma l le t
by experienced workmen and of good ma,
serials, widoh will be sold, low for CAN;
ror COUNTRY PRODUCE, Knoll
and see.
Gettyahurg, Match 10,18 ' M. •
51V - Blanks'of all kinds far
sale at thi oflict.•