.. . .. New Finn tn.l.lie.,Shoe „ mid liat..Blisivies4. , • Pl..trOlk 45- COBE.BIIr. ' AYE commenced 'business ai the wet', utand-oE-W+..l3t_..PaxT,otr,wbi ch.! hasititely been fixed pp -anew. Business to be done an the princijils of "quick - sales and sho4 ; profits,” forcash or Produce., We will keetka podutock and sell cheap. To satisfy yourselves, call and see our assortment. We -- iitteuditrgive, our constant-personal: attention_ to the business. Our stock consists in Part of Geiiikatii!s# , Ladies' GAITERS, • Buskiis, Jenny Linds,Oxforil Ties, le.,Childierees Shoes, 517 c. , . . . . Mr' BOOT'S and 'SHOES made to order whenetiei recinfred," on short notice t Philadel- JEphia' make of SILK HATS; Citi tens', Cuban, KnoW • Nothing, - , ,Wide ,Awake,- -Kossuth, -and-Old L _ , Men's Fur and Wool Hats, togeth- ATS er with Meri r e, - B'nyß"and Childretes and CAPS -el' 411 kin ds and sizes. ' W. W. PAXTON. - ALEX'R, COI3EAN. February 19; 1855. : Notice in Earnest. rpitE subscriber has quit business on his J. own hook, for the express purpose of settling ,up his books. Those who are in debted to him are hereby notified to call itn mediately ,and make payment, as his entire business must and will, be settled up this season. Those whose accounts are "of long —standing - need not expect further. indulgence, and if any other person calls for the money, don't blame ,me. My books will he in, my own hands: in the store of Paxton & Cobean, nt,uty,cdd stage' next 4 , then it ,may be in the bandkof an offii ---rebzlaosr • Spring & Summer Goods; ARNOLD has just returned from the .e, Cities, with the LARGEST, AND CHN O"EST STOCK of SPRING & SUM. MER ,GOODS ever before offered to the citizens of the town or county, consisting in part of French Black, Brown, Blue and" Olive CLOTOSI.Fancy awl Black Cassinteres, Satin, Casviinere, , Marseilles and other V ESTIN.GS, Tweeds,' Kentucky Jeans and Satinets I'4, Men'a Wear; ; BEREGES, Berege - Oe Laines; Mous Lc:inn; &c.; for . Ladies' Wear. • Al so, ilarge and splendid assortment of BON NETS; Parasols, Men's Canton, Straw and Pala Leaf HATS.. He 'invites all to come and examine his stock of Goods. Hpassuies them he will sell 30 per cent. Theaper than any house in' town. April 2, 1855. Carriages Buggies ! OPTIHE undersigned take this method of in forming their friends and the public gen erally, that they have entered into partnership in the. Carriage-making business, and are pre pared=at their establishmept, in East Middle street, ode and a 'half squates from Baltimore streef---to"put up CARRIAGES, BUGGI ES, ate., in the Very best manner. Their work, they are' determined, shall not be surpassed in theplatze, either for beauty or 'durability—and ' their terns will be as easy as at any other es tatilisliment; 1e "Repairing done low and at short:mount:l', D. B. LITTLE, — J. A. LITTLE. dettylibufg, Peb. 26, 1855. ' Great Inducements 1 rtt fit Subscriber, in order to . Make room for Syring and Summer Goods, is.determined to dispuse of his extensive utock of OVER COATS at prices that. will really astonish the closest buyers. This affords an excellent op portunity to persons who are in want of the above articles,' and are desirous of buying cheap., MARCUS SAMSON, Feb. 26. Opposite the Batik. Allegheny House, 280 Market 4dreet, above Bth, Philadelphia. I.llush & Bro.; Proprietors. THIS House has a central location, on one _of the principal thoroughfares, of the city. No effort spayed to make vibitera comfortable. $l,OO per,day. • June 12, 1854. ly . Removal. T . am REMOVED from_l22 West torn .l bard street to the new and . - commodious Warehouse, No. 141 West Pratt street, near Light, opposite the Maltby House, and will continne my GENERAL COMMISSION BUSINESS, for the sate of TOBACCO, GRAIN :and _COUNTRY PRODUCE, of all kinds;.and will attend to.the execution of orders for purchasing. , shall_ - continue , my ,Guano Agency, having increased facilities for supplying the best article, as usual, at the government's lowest price—the ton of 2240 lbs.—with'n moderate.charge of commission for purchasing and forwarding. I ara having manufactured Phosphate of Lime, a superior article, which I will warrant to. be pure. have connected with my business, and shall avail times he supplied from - the most celebrated manufactories in the Union, a large supply of Agricultur a l Implementx, of every description, warranted, to which - I ask particularly the attention of Farmers and deal ers.: Trusting, by strict attention to all busi ness confided to my charge, 1 shall merit the patronage - of the public, B. M. RHODES. Balt., November 27, 1854. Matches! Matchesi _ JOHN DONNELLY MANUFACTURER Asp INVENTOR OF Safety. Parent Square 'Upright .Woad.flox 'latches, N 0.106 IVvt4h,Fourth St. (above Race,) Phila. IVrAtCHES having become an indispensa- IL.ble article_ in housekeeping, the sub. scriber after a great sacrifice of time and mcney, is enabled, to offer to the . Public an article at once c anti) nug Utility and Cheapness. The - inirintorkn-owmg the danger apprehended on adedunt- of the 'flimsy manner in' which Matehis are generally packed in paper. 11:1s• by . tilt aid 'of New Steam Machinery of Ilk own invention. succeeded ip getti pa SAFETY PATENT SQUARL UPRIGHT WOOD BOX; this box,is far preferable, in as much that it occupies - no more town than the old round wood box, and enntnins at least Two fluisdred per Cent. more Matches, a hich to Shippers' is considerable advantage; it is en tirely 'new; and secure agninst moisture and spontaneous combustion, and dispels all dan ger' on • transportation by 'means of Railroad, steam/Jon! or any other mode of Contreynne,,.. .heir-are-tracke so that — ro - I s or more tray be Shipped to any part of the W_crld with..perfect safety.. They are the moat desi~~~aah articre for. Home Consumption, and the Southern and Western Markets, that has ~everb een invent. d. 11)1gAIERS and .SHIPPERS will do well to call and, examin e for themsefves. sarlheii Matches are WARIP.YTED to be superiot , isnythine keretofore offered to the JOHN DONN,,ELTN, 1,06 Norrh, 'Fourth SI., Plidad'a. , b.l . to'," ece m , 11re* Hardware Store. , . rriny. subscribers would' respectfully an• pounce to their friends and the public that they 'have, _Opened a NEW _ HARDIN ARE STOR E, in Baltimore Bt-reef, adjoining Me o f David Ziegler, Gettys6tirg, in which they are opening a large and general. assort ment of hardware, Iron, Steel, Croceriest CUTLER Y. COACH TRIMMINGS, SPRINGS, AXLES, g 3 l ilD 1.13 'Tr 9 - rf .QiebarAuare, Toe fii!bings, Paints, 01Is, and Dye-stuffs, in general,•including every 4iiesci iption of arti cles in the above lines of business, to which they invite the attention of; Coach-makers, alacksmiths,. Carpenters, Cabinet - makers, Shoe-makers, Saddlers, and the 'public gen eral! Our stock having been acted with care and purchased for Cas ,we guani e.(for the Ready Money.) to disp ypart of it on as reasonable terms as they can be per- I chased anywhere. We particularly requek a call from oar friends, and earnestly solicita share of public favor, as we are determined to establish a char- acter for selling Goods_ at low prices and do-: ng business on fair principles.. JOEL B. DANNER, DAVID ZIEGLER. aeltyshiirg, June 9; 1851. tt - Mral=l THE u ndersigned has just returned from the City with a large supply of FRESH (MODS, which he is prepared to sell at prices which cannot be beat. His stock consists of GIIOOEIIIES, of all kinds, Sugars Molasses, Coffees, Teas, cumbers, &c. Also, EMI! Fruits and. Confections, Oranges, Lemons, Figs, Raisins, Prunes, &c —Also, Powder, Shot, Tobacco, Segars, Gail's celebrated German Smoking Tobacco, and a variety of other articles—Also, a first rate assortment of the best qualities of Liquors: Wines ana arandies, of different kinds,N. E. Rum, Holland Gin, Old Rye, &c.—all of which call he had on the lowest terms at the Store of the subscriber, in South Baltimore street, next door to the "Star" office. 0- 4 j.Also, always on hand a variety of Stone Jugs, &c.—Give us a call. I MAN ZIEGLER. Gettysburg, May 15, 1854. The War Going On! 11111 E war in Europe.is largely engrossing public attention, and prices generally are going up. But the undersigned would suggest to his custorners and everybody else that he has just returned front the city, with the cheapest and best stock of • GE,0tN12,2 9 72: 1 0M 9 Nuts, Confectionary, Fancy Soaps, &c., he has ever before offered. Call and judge for yourselves, and if you do not pronounce his goods among the cheapest and best you have ever looked at, then is ke greatly mis taken. His stock comprises . , in part, 'Coffees, Sugars, TORS, s ilhocolates, Syrups, Molasses, Crackers, Orange Lemons, Almonds, Palm Nuts, Pea Nuts, English - Walnuts, Filberts;. Confectionary, of a hundred sorts; Pepper, Cinnamon, Cloves, Soda Salera:us, Washing Soda, a large variety of 'Fancy- Soaps, and everything else in his line. OrCash or Country Produce taken in ex change for Goods, ' TRE FLOUR AND FEED BUSINESS is continued.' Highest market prices paid. WM. 611,LESPIE, Ire York Street, al Me Post Qbrice. Gettysburg, April 24, 1854. 3 . reAnna ct - nyyaLg7o • .._ Cheap Wateheo and Je*elry, , ry ai s t t i o ie re p N hi o l.. li r H a 21 1 1 4 1) 14 1 1 i i S a A Te l ' 4 a i l C ar ( 1 a R n d r ret i fe L l 96 North Second street, corner of Quarry, Philadelphia. 00H Lever Watches, full jeweled, 18 caret cases, $2B 00 Gold Lupines. 18 caret. - - - 24 00 Silver Levers; toll jeweled, - - - 12 00 Silver "'opines, jewel% - - • . - 9 041 Superior gnarlier% . • . - 7 00 Gold Spectacles, - - • - - 700 Fine Silver de. - f • - - 169 Gold Bracelets, . - - - , - 300 Ladies' Gold Pencils, • - - - - 100 Silver Tea Spoon% Set, • • • • 500 Gold 9095. with Pencil and Silver Holder, - - IOU Gold Finger Rings 37} cents to $80; Watch Glaises, plain, 12i cents, pated 181; Linnet 25; other articles in proportion. 'All goods war ranted to be what they are sold for. sTA U HIER at, H A TtLEY. On hand, some Gold and Silver Levers and Lepines, still 19wer than the above•prices. Sept. 25, 1854. ly i• PROTECTION AGAINNT Loss by Fire! E undersigned informs property-holders that he has been duly appointed Agent of the PERRY COUNTY MUTUAL FIRE INSURANCE COMPANY, and .that he is the only Agent in Adams county for the same, lie will take original and renew old, Insu rances for said Company, which, since its In corporation, in 18.13, - has secuied the perfect confidence of the people of Adams and the adjoining counties, (it being authorized to effect Insurances in any part of the State.) Its integrity and ability have been fully and satisfactorily deMoristrated. -The gradation of rates of Insurance is adapted to the mutual interests of the whole Company and the class of the insured property. Every person insur ing -becomes a member of the Company, and may act in the'selcction of officers and in the _direction of ,its operations. (*-Hori: MOSES McCLEA,N represents the members in this county in the Board of Man agers. C. ROTH, Jr., is President, and JOHN CAstensu, Secretary. Office in Broomfield, 'Perry county. WM. McCLEAN, Office of M. & WAlce lean, Gettysburg December 25, 1854. if Paper-hangings. WHOLESALE .d.ND RETAIL. ll subscribers are daily adding to their ex tensive assortment of Paper-Bang gigs and Borders, some new and beau tiful styles for their Spring sales, to which' they ask the attention of the trade and the pub- lie in general. The assortment embraces new 0 411 —D-NCOR-ATIONS,- gold, plain and rich colors; alio, handsome designs for Passages, Dining Rooms, &c. Also, a large variety of common and medium quality Satin and Common Papers, of new and tasteful designs. ~Our city and cowl. try friends are invited to view the assortment, confident they will find_itAke j arges u m _ t h e , city, and prices as.Jow, as we have greatly in creased our facilities, by introducing many new -improvements-in our_ factory. - HOWELL & BROTHERS. 207 Baltimore St., between Ckutrles and Light Sta. May 8, 1854. y MRUNKS & CARPET SAGS.--I have bought a lame lot of the above articlet‘at auction, which I can and will sell cheaper than any other House in thtel town dme. to. ,flein-mber that SAMSON • to And oiv• argaz us Doctor John A. Swope, _HA VNG loCartiul permanently in Gettys burg, offers his professional services to the public. Offic' anA residence - in. York street; opposite The Bank. —Gettysburg, April 24, 11854, - 1 y J. Lawrence Hill, M. D., - - . 11[A - SlilisiCiffee oaf - door west oWGtotlician church, in Charribersburg street, and op posite Graminees store, where those wishing tohave any Dental Operation performed are respectfully invited to call. REVERENCER: Dr. D. Gilbert, Dr. C. N. Berltichy„ Dr. D. Horner, Rev. C. P. Krauth, D.D., Rev. H. L. Banglier, D. D. Rev. Prof. William M. Rey nol Prof: Al. Jacobs, Prof. M. L.S ttever. Gettysburg, April 11, 1853. tf D. 11 9 Conaughy, .ITTORNEY diT (Office removed to one door West of Buehler's Drug & Book-store, Chambersburg street,) Attorney &-Solleitor for Patents and "pensions, OUNTir Land Warrants, Back - -Pay sea._ --- 1 - i - perre - d — Gliaiiis, and, all other claims 'against the Government at Washington, D. C.: also American claims in England. Land War rants located and sold, or bought, and highest prices given. Agents engaged in locating warrants in lowa, Illinois, ami 'other Western States; and lands for sale there. {}-Apply to him personally or by letter. Gettysburg, Nov. 21, 1853: Wm. inTlellan, .87TORNEY 37' LRFV, fI:FFICE on the south side of the Public Stitia)v, two doors west of the Sentinel office. Aug. 22, 1853. ATTORNEY AT LAW, WILL faithfully and promptly attend to all buginess entrusted to him. He speaks the German language. Office 'at the same place, in Smith Baltimore street, near Forney's Drug Store, and nearly opposite Danner & Ziegler's. Store. [March 20.- Geo. Richardson, No. 10 N. Howard Strett, Baltimore, "DUI'S and sells FLOUR, GRAIN, HAY, ) STRAW, and Country Produce general ly. Has also on hand a large stock oi GRO CERIES, wholesale and retail. Feb. 19, 1855. ly FRITZ, HENDRY & CO. No. 20 North nird Street, Philadelphia, MOROCCO MANUFACTURERS, CURRIERS and IMPORTERS OF FRENCH ("A LF-SKINS, and Dealers in RED and OAK SOLE LEATHER & KIPP. February 26, 1855._ ly ITEVLER KURTZ'S Holliday Stock of Klegantly Illustrated • and Standard BQOKS, adapted for Christmas and New Year Presents, the . Drawing-Room Table, &c., are now ready for examination.. Also, CHILDREN'S BOOKS, in endless variety. Kurtz's is a perfect storehouse of delight (cr the little ones, where they can purchase from the simplest Toy Book up to the most expen• sive colored edition. [Dec. 18. 1854. •Clothing—Clothing r AARNOLD has now on hand and is • constantly making up, Spring & Sum mer CLOTHING, • to which he invites the attention of all in the town and country. He will undersell any house is the town or coun ty. [April '2. CJFORGE and Henry \Vampler will make kj - House Spouting and put up the same low, for-cash or country produce. Farmers and all others wishing their . ..Houses, Barns, &c. spouted,.wuuld do well to viva them a call. G. &. . NI7 AAI P L ER. April 18, 1853. New Stock of Dry Goods THE SPRING OF 1855.— EYRE & LANDFILL, S. TV. corner qf Fourth and Sych "Sts., - Philadelphia,—are fully pre ! pared to suit buyers, W 110LE:3ALE & RETAIL, with goods adapted - to their wants .and at the lowest NETT CASH PRICES. BLACK SILKS, FANCY SILKS, NEW DRESS GOODS, NEW SPRING SHAWLS, NOVELTIES IN LAWNS, BRITISH PRINTS, PI.AID GINGHAMS, GOOD LINENS, TABLE LINENS, SHEETINGS, &e., &c. N. B.—Bargains daily received. from the Auctions of New York and Philadelphia. P. S.—Oil Boiled Black Silks warranted not to cut in wearing. Store-keepers supplied with those goods regularly. March 5, Viss. 3m -- = • PERSONS having Hay to sell, will do Well JC by calling on the subscriber, in Gettys burg, who is desirous of purchasing. The hi g he s t market price will be paid at all times. oz:7- As he intends having the Hay, after being packed, hauled either to Hanover or Baltimore, the preference to haul will be given to those from whom he may purchase. SOLOMON POWERS. Dec. 6,185 e. tf Silverware 411° Fancy Goods. Vir.k Choice Assortment of the Finest Qual ity, for Sale at the Lowest CaSh Prices, at Wan. 11. Eltonhead's, NO. 184 SOUTH SECOND ,STREET, Between Pine and Union, West side, Philad'a. r assortment embraces a Large and Se lect Stock of Fine Watches, Jewelry, Silver Ware, Alloita Ware, plated with fine Silver, in Spoons, Forks, Ladles, ¢e.—Jet Goods, Fans and Fancy Articles of a superior quality, de serving,the examination of those who df-sire to procure the best goods at the Lowest Cash Price's. Having a practical knowledge of the husi• ness, and all available facilities for Importing and Manufacturing. the subscriber confidently invites purchasers, believing that he can Ap ply them on terms as favorable as any other [-establishment-i ot-All kinds of Diamond and Pearl Jewel ry and Silver Ware manufactured 'to - order, within a reasonable time. oz:7-Watches. Jewelry and Silver Ware faithfully repaired. WM. B. ELTONHEAD. 184 - SOll - th -4 2d - St .--,- le'. In the South Window of the Store. may he seen the famous BIRD CLOCK, which commands the admiration - of the ecientifi-c-and curious. October 2, 1R54. ly - DORT MONIES.—The largest. prettiest acid eheapest in town, to he fimnil Tt SAMSON'S': from 25 cents to $2 ,25; and a large assortment of Canes. EP 113 F L, A-S I—a I-I pliebd dud ql,alittes, dt .SCHIt2K S. [Feb. 26. E. B. Buehler, Leather. Now Reath•. Spouting! Had Wanted. Watches, Jewelry, ~~eravr~~s~;p Trees! -Evergreens! 1 - 1, LOWERING SHRUng, RO SES, PLANTS, &c., in great variety and size; cultivated and for sale- by . large or small 'quantities, ,at the Rising Sun Nurseries and garden, Phila delphia. All orders promptly attended to. Descriptive Catalogues sent to post paid ap plications gratis. Address, by mail, S. MA U PAY, Rising Sun P. 0., Phila. INLB.—Plants, Roses, Seeds ' &c., can he had every. day in the Market, below Sixth Street. Philadelphia, where orders are also received for the nursery. March 19, 1855. lrn • TOIIN STONE & SONS, N. 45 South tSecondStreet, Philadelphia, have just open -ea --their - Spring,- importarions- of- SILKS,- LACES, CRAPES, &c. &c., includimg• a general assortment of NIILLINERY ARTI- CLES of the most fashionalje styles. The above .goods have been Imported ex pressly for our Spring sales, and comprise ;_the largest and .best assortment in our line to ' be found in this market. _i.March___l9,-1855.- 2m • TAM ES BLACK'S ESTATE.—Letters tof administration on the estate of James Black, late of Cumberland township, Adams county,. deceased, having been granted to the undersigned, residing in the same township, he hereby gives notice to all persons indebt ed to said estate to make immediate payment, and.-those having claims against the same to present them' f roperly authenticated for settle ment. ROBERT M'CURDY,Jdner. March:l'2 1855. -6t • TACOB ROUDABUSH'S ESTATE.- 41 Letters testamentary on the estate of Jacob Roudabush, late of Huntington township, Ad• ams county, deceased, having been granted to the undersigned, residing in the same town ship, he hereby gives notice to all persons indebted to said estate to make immediate payment, and those having claims against the same to present them properly authenticated for settlement. REMOVAL.—BESSON s te SON beg leave to inform you, that they_ have removed the Philadelphia Family i►fonr sting Store front No. 52 South .Second Street, to the new building, No. 206 Ches nut Si., (Fire doors above I, l '44'hth Sired. 'South Side,) where they will offer an in creased stnck,at reduced prices. N. B.— Daily opening New Spring Goods. Philadelphia, March 19, 1855. 2m Shriner's Balsamic Cough Syrup, .RND INDI.RN VERMIFUGE., L. Lamborn, M. D., Proprietor. TT. kVING purchased. the above . Medicines, so generally known justly celebrated, the undersigned takes pleasure in staling to tire Public, that he has fitted up an extensive LABORATORY, and is now manufacturing them on a lunch larger scale than ever before, in or rho to supply the constantly increasing demand. Having been extensively and successfully engaged in the Practice of Medicine for years —and having visited all the principal Hospitals and Medical Institutions in this country and in Europe, and become familiar with the Prescriptions , and Preparations used the practice of the most Eminent Physicians and Professors of Medicine throughout the World, he has no hesitation in asserting that he has found no Medicines so uniformly efficacious in the diseases for which they are recommended. A fair and impartial trial is all that is needed. The Medicines recommend themselves where ver used. All orders should he addressed to DR. LIMBO liN,.Sole Manufacturer and Proprie tor, Westminster, Md., or to his authorized Wholesale Agents, of whom they can always be had at the same rates as of the Proprietor. _Baltimore—Wm. H. Brown & Bro., 4 S. Liberty Street; " C. P. ,Rogers & Bro, _Corner Howard and Baltimore sts.; York—C. A. Morris & Co. • January 22,1855. 4m Choice and Valuable Rooks. T HAVE just received from Philadelphia and 1 New York, the best English anti Ameri can editions of the best Authors in every de partment of Literature, known as standard Authors of value, and BOUND IN A MOST SUPERIOR MANNER, in the choicest library- styles of calf extra, half calf ail!. and antique, -Turkey Morocco, &c. &c., forming' - altogether the most superb collection of Books which I have ever had the pleasure of offering to my numerous friends and customers; and which, together with an unrivalled stock of Elegantly lillistrated Works, vil, E 3 )1 111 Lta t , l 9 Prayer and Hymn Books, Superbly Bound Books, and Vest Editions in Library Bindings, now displayed in tempting array on numerous loaded counters, form altogether an endless variety horn which to select Christmas and New Year Presents, as to fully keep up our well-known reputation or offering the finest assortment of desirable Books in the- richest and most substantial binding. The under signed invites the attention of every individual in Adams county to call and visit now, while the assortment is full and complete. C(l—P - rices to suit the times.• KELLER KURTZ, Bookseller and Stationer, Dec. 18. S. E. Cor. Centre Square. NEW ESTABLISHMENT. Clothing Made to Order. E undersigned takes pleasure in inform ing the citizens of Gettysburg and the• public o.enerally, that he is prepared to furnish GARMENTS of all kinds, for GENTLE MEN'S WEAR, at the shortest notice, and in the latest possible style. Having opened Merellant-Mitoring_e •tahllSitatetat,-inill - bershurg, street, opposite the Lutheran church, and secured the services of experienced work men, he feels confident of pleasing all who may favor hint with their patronage. Coun try produce taken in exchange for work. J. S. GRAMMER. necemher t 1851. rrliE subscriber oilers for Sale or Rent the GETI'VBITRG sTEAmr - mILL. - He will run.the Mill only until the I - 5Th of March nett. Feb. 2e:1965. 4:_ I ODA, Sugar 'and Water CRACKERS CI Ginger Nuts, Scotch and jenny Lind Cakes. (a new article, and not to be beat,) for sa lr, rhea • b , the 'Nound or Tecc at April .24. Goods ! 1855 -FOR SPRING SALES ! Administrator's Notice. Administrator's Notice. JOSEPH TRIMMER, ..adm'r. March 12, 1855. 6t Mourning Goods. W HOT.ES ALE AGENTS. C..f-T.t"51 2 ck-1-1° `‘"r m ..., 3 1411T.-?';' r.‘ ‘r l . -\ t) tiV SI .1-1;1,1 1 .trt/../..- For Sate or Rent. C. W. HUFF MAN. GlLLEsrivs. F. H. Smith, DORT MONNAIK, °POCKET BOOK; I AND DRESSING CASE MANUFAC- T R ER, N. W. ear, of Fourth 5' Chesnut Sta., iihiiadelphia, always on hand a large and varied Assortment of Port Monnaies, Work Boxes, Pocket Books, Cabas, Bankers Cases, , Traveling Bags, • Note Holders, Backgammon Boards, Port Folios, Chess Men; .Portable Desks, . Pocket Mem. Books, 'Dressing Cases; - Cigar. Cases, &c. Also, a general assortment of ENGLISH, FRENCH & GERMAN FANCY GOODS, Fine Pocket Cutlery, Razors, Razor Strops and Gold Pens. Wholisale, Second and Third Floors. F. -H. SMITH,. -- N. W. corner Fourth & Chesnut Sts., Philacta— - N. B.—On the receipt of $l, a Superior Gold Pen will .be sent to arty part of- the - United - States, by mail ;—describing-pen, thus, Ever Green Cemetery. L.2ST NOTICE TO SUBSCRIBERS OF STOCK. TRE last instalment of the subscriptions to the Capital Stock is now due, anti Mime- , diate payment in all cases is required in order to the completion of the improvements don templated, and to the meeting of the engage ments of the Company. ALEXANDER COREAN, appointed Collector of the unpaid subscriptions, will call upon all in arrears ; and it is hoped that the response will make any further steps unnecessary. Deeds are ready for delivery to all such put.- chaSers of lots as have not yet paid purchase money, and it is requested that they make payment and lift them. The thanks of the company are tendered to alr who have already made payment. ; . ON - A - Libl H A Y , — Pries' - s. H. J. STATILE, Seey. Feb. 5, 1855. tf • - W K No% is the Time. AV respectfully announces to 0 • the Ladies and Gentlemen of Gettysburg and vicinity, :hat he has resumed the Daguer reotype business, at the old stand, in Charn bersburg street, where he will be happy to re ceive visitors desirous of .securing perfect Daguerreotypes of themselves or friends. Being furnished with an entirely new and costly apparatus, he is prepared to take pictures in every style of the art and insure _perfect satisfaction. Cliarges from 50 cents to $lO. - iite — Honre of operating from BA. M.-to 4 - P. M. Se-In dress avoid light, red, blue, pur ple. Dark dress adds inuch-to the beauty of the picture. Sept. 18,1854._ tf Dialvond Tonsor. TORN w. TiFftN, Fashionable Bar -I'l ber and Hair Dreeser, can at all times -he found prepared to attend to the ealls of the psople,at the T en ple, in the Diamond, adjoin ing the County Building. From long expe rience, he flatters himself that he can go throupit all the ramifications of the Tonso rial Department with Such an infinite degree of skill, as wil! meet with the entire satisfaction of all who may submit their chins to the keen ordeal of his razors. He hones, therefore, that by his attention to business, and a desire to please, he will merit as well as receive, a liberal share of public patronage. The sick will be attended to at their private dwellings. Gettysburg,lan. 8, 1855. tf Looking Glasses; Picture Frames, xiTE invite the public to examine ,our su perior stock of Plain and Ornamental Gilt LOOKING GLASSES, PORTRAIT AND PICTU 12 I.; FRAMES, WINDOW - CORNICES, BRACKET TABLES, &c. We are manufacturing every description of Gilt Work. and Fancy Wood Frames, on the most pleasing terms. Also, Importers of French and• German Looking, Glass Plates. Old work Re-Gilt with neatness and despatch. ,Persons visiting Baltimore will do well to examine our assortment. Orders 'from the country will be attended to faithfully and promptly. M. BARRETT & BRO., Gilder's, 32 Uovrard St.. corner Saratoga, ' opposite , Western Hotel," Baltimore. May 8, 1854.' ly Notice. S I have rented out my Foundry, to take I_l. - effect from and after the Ist day of April next, and being anxious to close up the busi ness of the same, I hereby give notice to all persons having claims against me, or the latii firm qt "T. WARREN & SON," to present them for settlement, and those knowing them selves to be indebted to me, or said firm, in money or trade, are requested to call and make settlement by that time, as after said date I shall be away from the foundry. 1 intend this to be the only notice I shall give, and all persons, interested in the same, will do well to give it their immediate attention, as after the above date 1 intend toplace all my claims in the hands of an officer for collection. Jan. 1, 1855. T. WARREN. 1.0. of R. M. Yoe will meet every Friday evening, at 64 o'clock, in the Wigwam, (McCon aughy's . 11a11.) Punctual attendance is re quested. A UG. SC HIV ARTZ, C. of R. )3Persons wishing toconnect themselves with this Tribe, will please apply to any of the members. Gettysburg, Nov. 13, 1854. 6m Marcus Samson HAS just received and opened one of the largest and best selected stocks of PANTS ever brotizht to this county, some of which in quality and workmanship equal' any custom work that can be obtained in this of any other place; also a rich variety of YES I'S, of all qualities and prices; together with a first-rate assortment of Gentlemen s Furnishing Chiods. such as Gloves, Suspenders, Shirts, Shirt Ctillars, Cravats, Stocks, Pocket Hand kerchiefs, Flair Brushes, Umbrellas, &c., &c. And I do assure the public that no person wishing to purchase, need leave my store with out being suited, as I am enabled and determin ed to sell at the very lowest prices. Don't for get the place, in York street, opposite the Bank. f Feb. 26. A. IL Franchicusl - vrA NITS ,t T RER.DLC_Orr WADDING, TIE YARN, CARPET CHAIN. COTTON YARNS, L AM P,'C A N DL E AND FLUID WICKS, which he of fers to sell at the Lowest Cash Prices. at No. 65 Market St. above Second, north side, Philadelphia. [Feb. 2.6, 1855. Gm N hand and fnr sale, a great variety of O COOK STOVES—very cheap. Call and see thew. GEO:ARNOLD - . Septeinher 4, 1854. A- Few More T OC UST AND CHESNUT TIMBER A LOTS for sale'. — Apply to marl•l 07sINEr Velvw Satins and S kw, at - VO. 535 North Front Street, above widen, E.lartier Front and ,Varden Philadelphia, MILL-WRIGHT and BURR. MILL STONE MANUFACTURER. Sole -Proptietor- of-Jourcsox"s hiohly_approved and_ much improved Smut and Screening Machine,s, also, Improved Iron concave Bran Dustg, the Premium Machine for Millers ; Cocalico Mill Irons, Smutt Machines, Patent Lever Mill Bush and Stretched and Common Belting. Square Meshed Bolting Cloths, from the most approved Manufactories, always an handmade pat an to order, cheap warraated GRAMMER'S t March.'26, i 05.. Siu J. I). PAXTON -• ? • 'Xlje 3nartran s !- Holloway's Pills. Tothe Citizens of the United Stales: IMOSThumbly and sincerely thank you for the immense patronage which you ,have bestowed upon my Pills. I take-this oppor tunity of stating 'that my Ancestors were all American Citizer s, and that I entertain for all that concerns America and the Americans. the most.lively sympath;es, so much so that I ori ginally compounded these Pills expressly to suit your climate; habits, eonskitutions, and manner of living, intending *.o establish myself among you, which 1 have now done; by taking premises in New York. 'FUTON; AS HOLLOWAY, 38, Corner If qnn and Nassau Sts., .Ne to York PURIFICATION' OF THE. BLOOD,' AND MEN AND BILIOUS CONIPLAINTS. The citizens of the Union suffer much from distirders of_the Liver and Stomach, sca-rcely any are free from these destructive maladies, henre life wears fast. The fair sex, perhaps the most handsome in the world, up to a cer tain period when, distressing to say, many lose their teeth and godd looks, while yet to the heyday of life ; such sad evils May be ef fectually remedied by continually-keeping the blood pure, and the Liver and Stomach in a healthy action, when life will flow smoothly, and resemble plants in - a genial clime, where an eternal spring appears to reign. 'As it re gards the preservation of the human frame, and the duration of life, much may be effected, and say fearlessly, that health and life. can be prolonged for many years beyond their or dinary limits, if Holloway's Pills are taken to purify 'the blood according to the rules laid down for health, contained in the directions which accompany each box. A CASE OF WEAKNESS AND DEEM-. ITY, OF 10 YEARS' STANDING, Copy of a Letterfrom Capt. John Johnacm,..astsir • House, New York, dated Jan. sth 1854. To PROFF.SSOR ROLLOVAY, 38, COMET Of AIM and Nassau Streets, New York. Sir,-1t is with the most heartfelt pleasure I have to in form you that 1 have been restored to health and strength by taking your Pills. For ilia last ten years, 1 suffered from a derangement of the Liver and Stomach, and was reduced to such an extremity -that I gave up my - ship, never eicpecting to go to sea any more, as 1 had tried every remedy that was recommended to me, 'hut all to no purpose ; and had given myself up to despair, when I was at last re commended to take your Pills. ,Astir using them for three months, the result is that I alai now in better health than I have been for eleven years past, and indeed as well as ever I was in my life. You are quite at liberty to make this known for the benefit of others. • _ I remain, Sir, yours respectfully, (Signed) JOHN JOHNSON. These celebrated Pills are wonderfully Flea ciol3 , in the following complaints.---; • Ague . .Debility Ilead-ache Asthma Dropsy Indigestion Bilious Complaints Erysipelas Jaundice Blotches on theSkinFeinale Irregularities LiTer Complaints Bowel Complaints Fevers of all ltintle Piles . Constipation of the Gout Retention of Urine Dowels Scrofula, or. King's Stone awl Oravel Secondary Symptoms Evil 'Venereal Allectionel Worms of all kinds Weakness, from whatever cause. * *Sold at the Establishment of Fsofessos HOLLOWAY, 80 Maiden Lane, New York, and 244 Strand, London. and by,all respectable Druggists and Dealers in Medicines through out the United States, in Pots and Boxes, at 25 cents, -623 cents, and. $1 00 each. se-There is a considerable saving by tali ing the loner sizes. N. B.—Directions for the guidance of pa— tients in every disorder are affixed to each Box. _ June 26, 1854. ly eow • • PROCLAMATION t4c eitigns of &ithisbnrg. Pulvermachees _Hydro Elec tric Voltaic Chains, CONSTRUCTED to be worn next to the skin, producing a constant enrrent of int- INTERRUPTED ELECTRO MAGNETlSM—effeeting INIMEDIATE RELIEF, PROM ALL A CUTE PAINS, and a Permanent cure qI Neuralgic Diseerses! Pitivermacher's Electric Chains were first used - in France, three_years sine?, for the cure of Nervous Diseases, ''s,Hl after being submitted to the most thorough trial, in every hospital In Paris; by the *most learned professors ii that city, they were recommended to the Gov ernment of France, who granted a patent for the discovery. During the years 155.1.2:, they were introduced in Germany, Austria, Prussia and England, and one year since, introduced and patented by 1 he United States Government. Must Astonishing Cures of Rhenmatism. , St. Vitus's-Dance, Painful and Swelled Joints, Palpitation of the Henri, Neuralgia Of the Face, Periodical Ifeadact e, Deafues4. lilitulness, Pains franc Indigestion,. Hysterics, Dyspepsia, Pains. Every Disease, termed Nervous, is quickly and rapidly cared, by simply wear ing, the Chains for a few hours each day. The chains were first introduced in the city of New York, where they were exhibited to Prof. Valentine IVIUit, Tan Buren. Post, 'Car nochan, and others, who readily discovered that they possessed Strange and Singular Power of Instantly Re- lieving Pains, whenever applied, and by their ree-ommenda don and influence, they were introduced into the different hospitals of New York, and are now in daily use in those institutions. in the treatmentand cure of the above named diseases. .IVuOther Mechanical Sgent, in the world, 'can produce so many well au thenticated certificates of cure, from scientffie Physicians and intelligent Patients, as may be found in each pamphlet, which may be Obtain ed gratis at the Drug Store of S. H. BUEH LER, who is the sole Agent for Gettysburg, and who will explain the manner of use to all who may apply. • In the city, of New York, at the General Office, 568 ;Broadway, there are being sold daily, from forty to sixty CH.II.IIVS, and the sale and demand in Boston is as great in pro• portion to the population, although they have . only been introduced three nionth9! The CHAINS are easily worn, and are equally applicable to all classes of persons, the child as well as the adult, and are always ready for use—never get out of repair, and are as much an article of ornament, as they are a valuable means of cure. (lAtrrioN.—Ladies who are enciente are requested not to wear them. The prices of the• Chains are $3 and $5, 18- and 30 Links, and can be sent by mail, to any part of the State, by addressing S. H. BUEH LER onl Agent for Gett burg.-- 1. STEIN ERT, 56S liroadway, N. Y., General Agent. For sale in all the principal cities in_the United States. July 3, 1854. ly Samuel M. Mectitchen,
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