BM • ex. "- puBMISA-Lt ORTATMABLE er-A • FAL Es , la: : AEA. be offere4. .pultlie gulf, coo-the I cti, . ; i4,ljaffs foiwr side; : Estate of - PE` EIL diwkased, ,consisting of L.Vellltll7" - e'n. situate .'in-Tyrorte township. Adams county. wont one mile from New Chester. on the road leading from Hanover to Carlisle, adjoining lands of Joseph Hill, lirob Ezra My ers, Jacob Fi,dier s altd , others, containing ISO ACRES OE-PATENTED LAND more or less, abotii 50 acres" of Which are welt ,overed with Timber, and about 20 acres are :kleadow, and more can be Made. The im provements are • A Tyro STORY' LO4l DWELLING • •;t • '; • , . -.. • • • -Bank Earn, ` W a gon Shed, Corn Crib, Granary, Carpenter's Shop, and o;her outbuilding-a; two neverfailing wells of water-on the premises, also an • APPS 0atw7409 and Peach, Pear, Plow and Cherry• treps.— The land is under .rood fencin and excellent cultivation. , • " • • The Farm will 'he offered in two parts, if desired : -100 acres, with the buildings, making one part, and 80 acres the other. Each will have about 30 acres of timber. Persons wishing to view the property are requested to call upon the subscriber, Who will .give -all necessacii- information. Clear title will be given, add possession on the Ist ilFy of April, 1855, and if not sold will be ED for one year. Sale to commence - 'at 1 o'clock. P. M., on said day, when attendance will be given and terms made known by GEORG F, Fl F. ER, .agent for the Heirs. August 23, 1851. is 412A1 nstATl4 - At Public Sale. TE. Subscriber, Attorney in fact for. the heirs of . Feronica, Hoover, _Magdalena Hoover and Sarah Hoover, deceased, will offer at Vehlic• Sale, on the pie Mises, on Satuitay, She 7th diy of October ne,xl,, A ‘ll - 4063,f Ground, • .situate'in Murnmashum,..Franklia township, Adams county, fronting on the turnpike, ad joining lots.of ;Widow Stoner. and others ; hav ing an alley,iii.the rear. The improvements are-a--One-and-.1-half Story • LOG HOUSE, Ff, Log,'Stabh;;--toltivi---with• a Well of water near the door. The lot ;has a variety oI choice Friti't Trees on it. Sale to commence at 1 o'clock in the after noon of said day. Attendance given and terms made. knOivn by • * JOHN BOY ER, - Attorney in fact for the-Heirs. September 11, 1854. • is , 'TIMBUZ - LAND! THE subscribor hlw-atjll-a:few more lots of TIMBER LAND for sale, which will be disposeofreasonaibly: Forinforniation apply to ~- • I). PAXTON. Alio a lot of tOCIIST POSTS, for side. Gottyaburg, May,ls, 1854. tf AAltittinistratoes Notice. 00,NRA 0 WAGONER 'S ESTATE.— ki Letters of administration:on the estate of Conrad Wagoner, late of Tyrone township, Attains: -county, deceased, having been granted e the :undersigned, residing in the satno township, he• hereby gives notice it) alb per4bns, indebted to said estate to make iintnediate payment, and. those having claims against the saute to present them-properly au thenticated for settlement: ALFit ED T. HARMAN, Adiser. 'Auustf3, 1854.- 6t . • a431,Dta1:4'23 1 a(4 . MHE subserfter, thankful for past favorS, L.xespeetfully informs the public that lie enn. finites the Coach-ntaking business, in all its variuus..branches, at his Old .Btarol, in. York street, (formerly llueltingbatiiis,) where . he has on hatiti, - antl will manufacture to 'order,' Rockaway and Boat-body Carriages, Btu:Gm:44 - J • - al o f e best mawrials, and by the best of workute l y. ,Call and jinige for yourselves. - IXON A D U6ll. .Geltyaburg, April 6, 0446. . aranitAra. No.'249.Pratt Street, Baltimore. ISRAEL. KNopg, P . JOHN G. KNODE, Suptrinteruktit. May 8, 1851. ''ly TIIIS WAY, IF YOU WANT. Ell ICL E TILyT • CAN'T BE ICE.ITI . „ THE untiersigued, having . purchased the k:arriage-makitig 'establishment of Win. Graham. respectfully informs the public generally that he will continue the ,said bastriess at the old-tnild, In Washington stre e t, half a squitre lion) ChainberAtmrg street, where he is prepared to tuatiolacture to order, at Sil4;11. notice,- -Carriages, Rockaways, Buggies, SULKIES, JERSEYS. &c. lle flatters hitnsell: that his . ‘iorli is 'a little any turned out by any other estah lkitnienl in .the place—hadn't none but-th best of workmen employed, anirnsing none hat the hest 'materials. His prices are moder ate.ll PAT RING done at short notice. Country produce taken fur anything in his .1, BAR R F.;'l"l'. ME Gettysburg, March 13, 1851. tl - s.n.m.mcm• 3 c.a.> ,B. M. RHODES, Geuer,al CommisAign Merchant, 122 IV._ LOHB.IRD Sired, near C'/un•les, BALT IMOR M D. PERUVIAN GIJANO,No...I, furitiaLrdnt • Ilse (loverntnent minimum price or ili;rx.oo for the Ton of 2 - 240 Ibs., with a ettargre of SI . eotntnission. porchasing an,. for r•I !pr. The g;tlTll' - rdtp of commission' will pret;ail; what ever may hp the established goverompot price of the arltelo. Nl , •xle thiapo furnislieit at the importer's price awl at the same rate of corntiii.sion. April 10. IHSI. ly ITAY WANTED. AE:IISOS to wing ilaY to sell, will de well :by - on the •suhseriber, in Getivs_ brim who- is desirous of pu reliasi ter. The - bighest market price wilt be paid at All titnes. T.:77A; lie , intends having the Hay, after 4icketi, hauled either to Hanover or tieltiniore: the preference to hard u ill be given item whom he may porrlwse. SOL 0110.); VOtVERS. Ihtc. et, ';12.. if .Attorney. at Law, ." 11 AS taken „Iti. - Svt , :nEsfiores of fi ce, North West Corner of Centre'Squ.are, Reference.—Hon, - -Thatidens Stevens, Lan ca,Aer. , Gettyslittrg, January 2, 1854, _ .. W.A.AWGINI EY . ____ ___, _... J 5 ,' ATTO RINIET AT LAW. • OFFICE in the south-west corner of the Square, formerly occupied by P. Mc 41,,onaulzhy, Esq. W ill .attend promptly to all business entrusted to his care. . • - ,Gettysburg, May' 15, 1854. 1::I;. 111 U Ell LER, r r t d; , „4:1, .47 dy-1. 'l2 - IVILI, laltlifully and -promptly attend to all _business entrusted to hirn,. fie simlts - 17ii — German latigua4e. Office it th e .. same pldm—ist—South Ba m ltiore street, near Forney's Drua Store, - and nearly 'opposite Danner & Ziegler's Store. [Marcia 20. _____ 'D. iII'CONAUGRY 5 -ATTORNEY AT - LAW ; 'Mee removed to one door West of Buehler's Drug &Book-store, Clumbersburg street,) Attorney & Solicitor for Patents and, Pensions, 110UNTY Land Warrants,Back-Pay sus ) pended Claims, 'and al other claims afrainet the Government at Washington, D . C,: also A r neilea n claims in England. Land War raits located and sold, or bought, and highest prices given. Agents engaged in locating - warrants' in rovva, Illinois,.and other Western' States; and lands for sale there. Ct::7-Apply to hint personally or by letter. Gettysburg, Nov. 21, 1853. WM. B. McCL ELLAN, Attorney at Law. ,17 / AFFICE on the south side of the Public Squsre, two doors west of tho'Nentinel office. Auz. 22. 1853. DOCTOR JO'HN A. SWOPE, 71rAV1NG located permanently , in Genys -1, bora. offers *ie professional services to the public: Office • and residence • in Yolk street, opposite.the Bank.. •• Gettysburg . . April 24, 1854. . ly., NOTICE TO ASSESSORS: E Assessors elected at the last Springy„ 1 Election are hereby notified' to attend'at the ComthissionerAptlrce, in the Boro`ugh of Oenysbur7„ to receive blank Assessunt Ou• plicotes and the necessary instructions, as fol lows :—The Assessors for Union, Cunowago, Berwick, Oxford, Hamilton, Readilba, Mount • -pleasant,. %innerly, Straban, Nlonntioy, on fl'eftnesday, the 111 h of October next; and the Assessors for the Borouolt Cumnerland Freedom, hibPrty, llamiltonban, Franklin. Butler, nenalleit. Tyrone, Huntington and Latiatore, onT/sursday. the 12111 qf October next. By order or the Commissioners. • .1. A UGH IN BA UGH, Gl'k. See. 11, 1851. Id `lll Nr,i , -J - \-A3 , • H. SKELLY respectfully . informs his f, • old customers and the public, generally-, that he contiptes the T. 4 ILO lIINa BUSI NESS, at his old stand, in Soulli Baitimon. street, where•he will he happy to accommodate all who may patronize hint.. All worle en trusted to his care warranted to fit and he of most sabstauttal make. Timi:till for past favors, he solicts a contuananc4of public pa tronatre. • Mie - The New York Spring. - and Summer Fashions are received. Call and see them. Gettysbutg, yl, 1854. New. Clothing Store. LL kinds of l? py-At A I)14; CL(7'l'H i. ING always on band; at lowest prices. at the st'ire of the subscribe-r, -nearly opposite the KnOish Lutheran Church, in Chanshers• burg street. (rr elotiiirez of all Idniti" ntade to order by experienced worlt man. Aug. 14. C,. W. 'HOFFMAN. EAT ATT RACTION ! FAWN BSTOCK &SONS have just re- Cle seised and are now opening one of the lanTest& most complete assortments of Spring anti SUrniiiel Dress. Goods ever offered to the public. - Our selection having been made with great care, and our stock purchased at reduced prices, we feel prepared to present induce ments such as are rarely aGred. Onr stuck of Dry Goods has never been .stiquissed and with th - t i"additi-on of our last purchase, eoM prisileir as it does Cloths of fill prices and qualities; Cassimeres,— Vestings, Jeans,•Plahis for Children, Bemire lie Laitwa, M. De Laines, Berages, Berage Alpacas, Cal ienest vita 'us, SHAW LS, (Casii mere. Thibet-and While Crape, of every variety,) we challenge the county to produce their equal, as regards quality and price. Having added r largely to our. variety of Groceries-, we are prepared to furnish the finest qualities of Sy nip, Molasses, Stnrar, &e., &e., at reduced rates ; our stock of Molasses and Sugar is regarded as the most complete ever otrered in the county. We deem it need ' less to enumerate, as we have always on hand a complete assortment of Dry Goods, Groce- Batt ware, Queensware, TO satisfy you of the truth of our assertion, we only ask -y litr to call and examine for your self. if you want bar - gains. Call early IIN KSTO C S', April 3, 1851. COL. 11., COBENN „ AT THE G:ETTTSBURG STEAM MILL. T 111 Suhscriber has completed his new Steam Mill, and is now prepared to SAW T 1 M EU and CHOI' (.VAIN at usual rates ,h,, r t notice. Farmers and others can h rye S,lWtng and Choppino done at any time. I . * - - I kilo ver prices in Cash will he pail lor Rye, Corn and Oats, at the `team .(rr Feed constantly on „hand and for sale. C.' - ‘1 7 . , HOFFMAN. Auel!st 11, 185.1. ly - .._ FAI R BANK'S i -. _ 'I , ATEXT* ....÷: -... a ' Sold at their Warehouse, 225 Market St., 14 2 :147-- - ' __-_ ; f,,)._ -_-' , • .3 0.z.. _ PHILADELPHIA. Railmol, flay. Coal and Fanners' SCALES, set in _any part of the eonntry, by e xperienced work nicn. - 4tnd at short notice. A p ri_l_lll.-1 85 4. Sin SPOUTING! SPOUTING , ri BORG 1..`; arid Henry Wam ple r' m rocerleg and 411neensware.— Ik_r fiense.Spouting and put up the same low, Jr J. S. Glt A M ER defies the town 01 for cash or eon ntry produce:- --Farmers and all ecitnilv to produce cheaper and hotter Groceries others wish lug their Houses, Barns, , and greensware thin he is now selling. Sugar 1;pooled, would d,, well to ['lye theol a cal I. lof first, rate q uality and hard to beat, for /oily 11. IV ATMPLII3. ; a Fll' a pound; and everything eke in repot- CIVIL - [ April EL. . A )til 13 IS Sign if tlec Red Fru►et. N--E W JIARD WARE STORE. rlpHI: subscribers would respectfully an- J_ nouriee to their frierilis and thepubl lc that ' they have opened a NEW HARDWARE SrORK, .it,t Baltimore" Street, adjoining Ihe residence (f David Ziegler, Gettysburg, in which they are opening A LARGE AMP DENERAL ASSORTMENT OF 14 1 . i S TEE Ni l GROCERIES (1) , I CUTLER Y, COACH TRIMMINGS SPRINGS, AXLES, • gaL/ 1 32.5 110 IE 9 cCebar—tuare Sipe ithbings Paints, 041 N, and Oye.stufls 5 , in general, including every description of arti tiles in the above lines of business, to which' they invite the attention of Coach.makori, Blacksmiths, 'Carpenters, Cabinet- makers, Shoe-makers, Saddlers, and the publio gen erally. Our stook having been solectell with great care an pure ase or ,as ,we g aran • ) the Ready Money,) to disporie of any part. of it on as reasonable terms as 'they can be pur chased any where. We particularly request a will from our friends, and . earnestly solicit a share of public favor, is we are determined to establish' a char acter for selling Goods at low prices and doing business on fair principles. JOEL B. DANNER, DAVID ZIEGLER. • Gettysburg, June 9, 1851. tf • cr7 BOUNTY •LANDS. DERSONS entitled to Bounty Lands 0 1.... , tinder the acts of Congress of the I titled States cari . have their claims prompt ly and efficiently attended to by application cither\personally or by letter to she subscriber, at his okfice in Gettysburg. Claimants whose applications have been suspended on account of deficiency in proof may find it to their advan tage to call. 0 - 7• The" fee charged is lits in each case, pay able upon the delivery of the. warrant. Tim saihscriber-will-also-atterid to claims for. Pensions for Revolutionary or other services and the location of I4nds. • The sale and pm; chase . of Land Warrants attended to, and the highest cash price p aid for the same. . IL G. McCIII4;ARy, •May 17, 1852. tf. . Attorney at law. It II 31. 0 V A 1. . J. LAWRENCE HILL, M. AS his Office one door west of the Lutheran 1_ church, in ehandiershurg street, and op p Va --- -a e r" - s - s tonc - witere --- 1 to have any Dental Operation perfuriued are respectfully invited to call.. _ RE FE RENO Es: Dr.:D. Gilbert, Dr. C. N. Lit-duchy, Dr.-D. Florner, 'Rev. C. P. Kranth, D.D._,Rev. H. 1.. !laugher, D. I)., Rev. Prof.liaM M. Rey. nolds, Rev. Prof.M. Jacobs, Prof. M.L.Stecver. . Gettysburg, April 11, 1853. tf _ . 2000 LADIES_ RP. willing to certify that the HATIIA ..II. WAY COOKING STOVE is the very best stove now in Use, inasmuch as they will do mote Cooking; Roasting and 11pking, and do it with less labor, and last as long:again as any other stove now sold. These celebrated stoves are constantly kept for sale at a ..very reduced price, at the Gettysburg Foundry Et. Machine Shop' where the 4ubScrihers, feeling determined to snit all persons, have also the Parlor, Sexton's Mattoon° Air-tight. Peakskell, and Cabinet' Cook Stove, and Air-tight and Ten plate Par lot Stores, (tithe most beautiful patterns. The Seylar which cannot be surpassed for lightness -of draught, or in the character of their work., are constantly on hand for 'sale, aril in view ofthefact t hat the M ou id hoard 0 fthese Ploughs is one fourth heavier than that of ether plmighs, it is decidedly the- cheapest that can be ob tained. 6-.I—WITIIEROW PLOUGHS and others, Castings for the Woodcock Plough, W hid - inill machinery, Cashings and 11 ollort-ware, with etreery article'ustially mad eat Found ries - , can hr. obtained here. (*.-131acksinithina and Shne• Making as usual. 'l'. WARREN & SON. Dec. 3;;Ii151. tf- A FRESH SUPPLY! r I wiersi . g•rrd , has just returned from the Cltv with a large supply of FIIESUI (:00 DS, which he is prepared to sell at prices which cannot be beat, II is stock consists of 14 It DC E of all ki nits , Sugars, Molasses, Coffees, Teas, Pislt, Silt, Crackers, Cbeese, Pickled Cu ? cumbers, &c. Also, Fimits and Confections, Oranges, Lemons, Figs, Raisins, Prunes, &c. —Also, Powder, Shot, Tobarco,. Segars, Gail's celebrated German Smoking Tobacco, and a variety of other articles—Also, a first rate assortment of the best qualities of LIQUOAS Wines ano Brandies, of different kinds, N. E. ROM, 11,illand Gin, Old Rye, Szc —all of whiedi can he had on the lowest terms at the Store of the subscriber, in South Baltimore street, next door to the "Star" office. —K - 7, Also, always on hand a variety of Stone Togs, &c.—Give us a call. EM AN [TEL ZIEGLER. Getty :burg, May 15, 1854. 1 &I LY FAILE it-EDUCED! 'VETE sobscribers announce. to the trgvelling public that they are now running a DAILY LINE OF_STAGES, between Gettysbutg and etaniber§burg, leav ing Gotysbnrg , at 7 o'clock, A. M., and return ing by 7 o'clock, P. M., of same day. Fare each way 11.511. Stirze ()dice in Gettysburg'. at the "Eagle Hotel." TATE & CO. Aitg. l 6, 185!2. I.LAV 1197..1at4 E subs . criber hereby gives t ottee to those who have promised him WOOD on ac count, that 1w is in want of it, aid that tiniesi it is delivered forthwith, without any further notice, the Accounts will he placed in the hands of an ollicer for collection, and the. money re quired. T. WARREN. A MEETING OF TILE .` , `KNOW NOTHING' THE "KnoW Nwhings" will meet at.the stomot 1..5. GRAMM ER; not to sunder formerpartieS. but to examine his extensive stock of ' New Spring and Summer Goods This being his second arrival, - w hich consists of Ladles' Dress Goods, such as Silks, Bereges, Berege de Lain,daronet and French Lawns, Debage Alpacas, Alpaccas, Linen Lustre, Calicoes, Ginghams, Charnbfla Ling. horn's, Cambric and ,— Swiss Muslin, Linen Cambric - Handkerchiefs, Collars, Sleeves, Black Lace Veils, Edgings, Gimps, &c. For Gentlemen:—Cloths, Cassimeres, Italian Cloth, Cashmerets, (of every color,) and an assortment of Vestings, Cottonades, Liners (of every kind) and :4180 a fresh sup ply.. of cx - ?_trzbacts , .-m which will he sold very low. His stock of goods have been selected with west care, and bought exclusively for cash, and he guarantees to dispose of them on as reasonable terms as they "Fan he purchased' elsewhere. Terms: Cash', or country produce—to punctual cus tomers, a credit of six.months*.- Sri hPir'll EDBEAL, MARCUS SAMSON HAS opened and is now•selling,r rapidly at his Store in York street, opposite the Bank, a very large choice and cheap assort ment of SUM MFR GOODS; to which he in vites the attention of the public. They have been selected with great care in the - Eastern cities, have been bought cheap for cash, and will he sold cheap for cash—cheaper than•al any other establishment in Gettysburg. His stock consiois in part of Black, Blue, Olive, and Green CLOTH COATS, with frock, ,dress, and sack coats; also Tweed, Cashme ret, Italian Cloth, Linen Lustre, Check, Ging ham-, Sea Grass, Duck. and Summer Cloth Coats; also a' superior stock of PANTA LOONS,- consistimr in part of excellent and well made French Black Doe-skin Cassirnere, Fancy Cas•mnere, Satinetts, Velvets, Cord. Linen, and Craqnarte.—The stock of VESTS comprises evAlWvariety ot manufacture—fine black t.:iatin,,Siqt,. - Vervet, Italian:Silk, fancy and buff Marseilles, Suminercloth, &c., &c. Fly Nets !- Fly Nets! of a good quality,'excellen't manufacture,. and offered at low prices. I have already disposed of a large number of these articles and always to the satisfaction of purchasers. Also on ntm a urge of o ll' KS, .Hats, Carpet Bags, Umbrellas,. Boots and Shoes, Window Shades, Violins; Accordeons, Guitars, Flutes, Files, M el odeons, Mirrors. Razors, Spectacles, Revolving, Single and Double Barteled Pis tols, Watches and Watch .Guards, silk and on H erc efs, Crava s, Solpenseis_ Gloves, Stockings, Spring Stocks, Shirts, and shirt Collars, and a splendid assortment of JEWELRY—in fact every thing in Lite way of Boy's and Men's furnishingline. First-rate chewing Tobacco always on hand—a rare article, which chewers are re quested to try. MARCUS SAMSON., July 3, 1854. tf ✓11V1) A GREAT GAT E RING A )`,llos'l' everybody is attracted to the /IL Store of Ji L. SCHICK, ih•tl w Th ree _ Story building, South IN'est-ro'rner of the Di amond, to see the large and splendid'stock of !Zit 0 0 rCli he has just brought from the cities, and he is of course making any number of sales. , But 'the "more the merrier." and the busier he is kept the better he likes it. His assortment embraces - Ladles' Dress Goods of every description, such as ,Silks, Barege de Laines, Chilli Barege, Lawns, Drap de Beige, Alpaca de Beige, Alpacas, -Bombazines, Silk Down, Linen Lustre, Calicoes, Ginghams, Chambra Ginghams; Swiss, Jaconet and Cambric ltus lilts, in every variety; Grape and - Cashmere SHAWLS; Laces, Edgings, Gimps, Dress Tri mmiture . and Buttons, &c. For the Gentlemen he has Cloths, Cassi merescCashmeret,ltaltan Cloth, Drap de Ete, Vesting:4. (a large and beautiful variety,) Cot tonades, Linen Checks, Gray Linen,'(sonte -thing new and first rate,) Handkerchiefs, Cravats, Suspenders, &c. He endeavors at all times to sell cheaper _than'any other Store in town-and that he suc ceeds in the endeavor will he proven by giving him a call. "Small profits and quick sales," and no trouble' to show goods. April 3, 1851. TJJ E WAR GOING ON! rt. HE war in Europe is largely engrossing p4ihlic attention, and pricei generally are going up. 130 tllle undersitined woulu sug:Tem to his customers and everybody else that he has ja,s,t returned from the city, with the cheapest - and best stock of ,r \ r....n 5 ; . 4 ‘ . : t yrYfO? \Lt ft :.)c ? 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 4, _then is he greatly mis taken. His stock comprises. in part, Coffees, Sugars, Teas, ‘%hocolates, Syrups, Molasses, Croakers, Oranges, Lemons, Almonds, Palm Nuts; Pea Nuts, English Walnuts, Filberts; Confectfoiory, of a hundred sorts; Pepper, Cinnamon, Cloves, Soda Saleratus, Washing Soda. a large variety of Fancy Soaps, and everything else In his line. ez:-Cash or Country Produce taken in ex change for Goods. The Flour and Feed „business is continued. Highest market prices paid. WM.GILLESPIE, In York Street, at Me Post Office. Gettysburg . , Apia 21, 1854., ANTI-NEBRASKA Hats, Caps, Boots and Shoes. ciomE ONE, COMEALL, and tell your neip,itbors to come, to the Store of the Extremev," and see the splendid stock of HATS, CAPS, BOON AND SHOES. now opening, of the latest style and of every variety, suitable for the Spring and Summer season, for Gentlemen, Ladies and Children. 1 have ina-de arrawreillents hav_e Boots and Shoes made to order, by the hest of work men, and of good material. in the quiclsest possible time. - \V. PA VON. Gettysburg, April 3. 1554. 10.0 "rt IS hereby viyen, that the Partnership hereto fore existina hem eeiriTritom As WARREN a n d GE•mGE NVA MIEN. tradinLT under the firm of T. Warren and S.m, is this day dissolved by mutual consent. All persons knowing them selves indebted to said firm are requested to call and settle ‘Z"lth the subscriber, the F o ot ndry, or their claims will he left' with W. L. CAMIi.• BELL, v.:, for vollcoion ri 1 1651 J. S. GRAMMER. J. L. SCHICK. T. WARREN Tttilintrtitrinig - Friid! FILLS. T i othe:Citizens of the United States: , T MOST hunibly,and sincerely thank yoti for I the- itn-meifie patronage which yCa hive bestowed upon my Pills. I take this oppor tunity of stating that my Ancestors were all American Citizet s, and that ' , entertain for all that concerns America and the Americans, the most lively sympathies, so much so that I ori ginally compounded these. Pills expressly to suit your climate, habits, constitutions, and, manner of living, intending establi4 myssif among you, which I have now (lane, hrtaking premises in New York. - - THOMAS HOLLOWAY, ST, Corner of dun and Nassau Sta., New, York. PURIFICATION OF THE BLOOD, AND.LIVER AND BILIOUS COMPLAINTS'. The citizens of the Union suffer_ much from. disorders• of the .Liver and Stomach, scarcely any are free from these destructive maladies, hence life wears-fast. • The fair sex, perhaps the most handsome in the world, up to a cer tain period when, diitressing to say, many lose their teeth and good looks, while yet in the heyday of life; such sad evils may be ef. fectually remedied by continually keepingthe blood pure. and the Liver and Stomach in a 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 I say fearlessly. that health and life can be prolonged for many, years beyond their or dinary limits, it 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 DEBIL ITY, *OF 10 YEARS' STANDING, CURED BY HOLLOWAY'S PILLS. Copy of a Letter from Capt. JO/in Johnson, Astor House, New York,. dated Jan. sth, 1854. To PROFEPSOR HOLLOWAY, 38—eornei of Ann and Nassau Streets, New York. Str,—lt is with the roost heartfelt pleasure I have to in form you that . ] have *been restored`, m health and strength by taking your Pills. For the last ten years,l suffered from a derangement of the Liver and Stomach, and was reduced to such an extremity that I gave up my ship, never expecting to go to-sea any more, as, I had tried every remedy that - wa6 recommended' to me, out_ all to no 'purpose ;-'and had given myself up to desPaii, whew was at last ,re.; commended to take.your Pills. After using them for three months, the result is that I am now -in better health than 1 have 'been fof 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 wuntlerfisily tfficacious in the follnwing e6inplainis : Ague Asthma DropV Indigestion Bilious Complaints liirysiiielas Jaundice . Blotches on the Skin Female trre,,, , mlarities Liver Complaints Bowel Complaints FeVon; of all- kinds Piles ContAi gttiou of the Gout Bowels Scrofula, or King's Stone and Gravel Seeondary Symptoms Evil - Venereal Affections Worms of all kinds Weakness, from whatever cause. * *Sold at the h;stahlishitient of Professor iloti.owAY, 38, Corner at Ann and Nassau Streets, New York ; also. hy all respectable Dru,gg,ists. and Dealers in Medicines through out the United States; in Boxes, at 37-3 cents, 87 cents, and $1.50 cents eae•h. 'Co be had Wholesale of the principal Drug Houses in the Union. • Le There is a considerable saving by tak ing the larger sizes. - N. B.—Directions for the guidance of pa tents in every disorder are affixed to each 13ux. June 26, 1854. .ly eow IIiROCLALITA'rION tra fly of (Pettishug. - Pulvermacherls Hydro- Electric t ra'x• - e,;lsr t)9 CIONSTRUCTED to be. worn next to the skin, producing a constant current of UN INTERRUPTED V.LECTILO MAGIN.IETL-351.—HtreCting I M EDI ATE RELIEF,, FROM. ALL A CUTE PAINS, and a • Pertninent cure cf Neuralgic Diseases! - Pulverinacher's Electric (3itains were flrs , t used in France, three years since, for- the cure of Servaus, Diseases, and after being Submitted to the most thorough trial, in every hospital to Paris, by the most learned professus in that city, they wererecommended to therr ov. eminent of rrance, I'ol6' giiintea '' patent for the discovery. During the years 1851-% they were introduced in Germany, Austria, Prussia and England., and one year since, introduced and patented'hy States Governiciat. Most astonishing. Cures of Ithettinatkm. st. Vitus's Dance P.tinfti I an.l Swelled Joints, PalpitAtion of the Heart, Neuralgia of the Face, Periodical Deafness, Pains from In lige.tiun, Hysterics, Dyspep,ia Every Disease, terated Nervous,, is gifickly and rapidly cured, by simply wear ing the Chains for a few . hours each day. The chains were first introd.uced in _the city of New York, where they were exhibited to Prof. Valentine Mott, Van Buren, Post, Car nochan, and others, who readily discovered that they possessed Strange and Singular Power of Instantly Be lieving Pains, whenever applied, and by their recommenda tion and influence, they were introduced into the different hospitals of New York, and are now in daily use in those institutions. in the treatment and cure of the above named diseases. No Other Mechanical dicent,-- in the world, .can produce so many well au thenticated certificates of cure, from scientific Physicians and inteL'igent Patients, as may be found in each pamphlet, which inay be obtain. ed gratis at the arug Store of S. H. B U L - ER, who is the sole Agent for Gettysburg, and .who will explain the manner of use to all who may apply'f' In the cit3r of New York, at the General Office, 563 Broadway, there are being sold daily, from forty 10 -- sixty (11.1 INS, and the sale and demand in Boston is as great in pro portion to the population, although they have only_been introduced three month. ! 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. UAUTION.—Ladies who are encienle are. requested not to wear them. The ',flees - of the Chains are *3 and $5, 18 and 30 Links, and can he sent by mail, to any part of the State, by addressing S. 11. B U Eli -I,ER, only Agent for Gettysburg. I. *STEIN ERT, 56S It road way, N. I ~ General Agent. For sale in all the principal cities in the United States.. July 3, 1351. ly ellothing--Clothing - .—l have on hand • constantly, making up, a fine as sortment of Spring awl Summer Clothing, which I will' sell low. Call and see, for you will find (rood-and substantial work and goods; no 'SLOP SEIM ) " work. -- April 3. ABRA'M. ARNOLD. INUOROCCOS.—Those wishing: to select tram a lame assortment of Madras and Boot Morocco, Pink and Lair of a t...u -perior quality and a; low prices:should call carl - at the chea btoreot FAUN ESTO C KS. . Retention of Urine Uteric P OP: i in \ A i*rglyT fitel 12"-"' -.7 Ani6ndosents to the Coristitution °lithe Commonwealth. SECTION 1. Ilesqveil.by the Senate anti' House . (yrflepresenlaliers (yr the Cil in In Oh We° if Penn sylvania in General assembly as - rt. - That the following amendments--be. ini_the same are hereby prupow, le Constitution—of- tbii- Common wenlilf, under and in_aiecurdaur.g with the provisions oldie tenth Abele then-of, to %% it: PEOPoSITION I, r to BE ARTICLE. XL Sec-rtotr 1: The aggregate amount of debts hereafter contracted by the' Commonwealth &ball - never exceed the -. Runt of five, hundred thousand dollars, exeeps-in ease' of - War to re pel invasion, suppress insurrection, oy to re deem the public debt of the Commonwealth, and the money so raised shall he applied to the purpose for which the-debt may be contracted, or pay such debts, and to no other purpose. • SECTION Z. To pay the public debt of the Commonwealth, and debts which may hereaf ter be contracted in case of war to repel inva sion. suppress insurrection and to redeetn the public debt,the Legislature shall at their nest session after the adoption of this section into the Constitution, provide by law . for the crew- • tion of a sinking fund, which shall not be abol ished till the said public debts be wholly paid, to consist of all the net annual income from the public works 'and stocki3 - I,otninonwea t 1, or any other funds arising under a revenue law now existing orthat may be hereafter enacted, so far as the same may"ba requited to pay the interest of said debts semi, annually, and annually to reduce the principal thereof by a sum not less than five hundred thousand dollars, inereased yearly by com pounding at a rate of not less than five per centum per annum ; the said sinkin g fund shall be invested in the loans of the Commonwealth, which shall he cancelled from time to time in a manner to he provided by law: no portion of the sinking fund shall ever be applied to. the payment of the debt of five hundred thousand dollars mentioned in the first section of this ar ticle, but the said sinking fund shall he applied only to the purposes herein specified. Sscriori 3. The credit of the Common wealth shall not in any way be given or loaned to or in aid of any individual, eompany, core. potation or association, nor shall the Commit/. wea Ith hereafter become a joint owner or stock holder in any company, association or corpo ration in this Commonwealth" or elvwhere, formed forany purpo-ses. SEcTioN 4. The Commonwealth shall never assume the debts of any coonty,Aity, boroughs or township, or of any eorperatton or associa— tion, unless such debts shallhive beau-con— traeted to repel invasiOn,suppress insurrection., at to tleFend the State in war. ipRoPoSITIoN 2, To BE ARTICLE Xt.. Prohibiting Municipal SubscriPtion& • The" Legislature shall never authOrize any county, city, borough or township, by vote of its cnizens or otherwise, to hecoute..a stock— holder in any joint stock company, asSociation or corporation, or to raise money -for, or . loam its credit to, or•in aid ovany such company or associatton. E. B. ()HAKE, Speaker rf Ike House of Representatives. • M. M'C'ASLIN, Speaker of the Senate. In Senate, April 28;1854. Resolved,.That this resolution pass. Yeas 22, nays es.—Extraei frr,m_the Journal. . 'l'. A.. 111 NG ME, (Jlerk. In House of Representatives, April 21°, 1854. •Resolved, That this resolution pass. Yeas 71, nays 20.—Extract from the Journal. M.. 1.-11: K., Clerk.. SECRETARY'S OFFICE, Filed April 29, 1854. C. A. BLACK, • Secretary of the Commonwealth. PENVNSYLGJINI✓I, SS. - BECRETAMII I 3 OFTLCE, -. li r dargtirg, July I', 18.5=1.- ~V, .1 do certify that the abovrtand fore— SEAL. going is a true and correct copy of 5..------: the original "Resolution relative to , an amendment of the COnstitutiort," as the same remains on the file in this office. In testimony whereOl I have herennto set , my hand and caused to-beaflixed_the seal of the'Secretary's office -the day and year above written. - • C. A. BLACK, Secretary - of the Commonwealth. Journal of the Senate. ''Resolution No. 562, entitled 'Resolution proposing amendments to the Constitution of the Commonwealth,' was read a third time.. On the question, will the Senate agree to ;he first proposition A the yeas and nays were taken, agreeably to tiTe Constitution, and were as follows, viz : ts—nesrs. Buck:dew. Darlington. Iktrsfe, Turgmon:, Okrod, Frick. Fry, Goodwin, Ilaltleman, Tiamilton, B. I)_ F.. W. 11.unlin, Iteistar, IToge, Jamison. McClin tock. :11cF.trland. Pkittt, Quiggle, Sager, Slifer, and 111c:eas t in. Si gsaker N tti s —)lees. Crabb, Creswell, ilendricks, Kinzer, Kun kle ant :Skinner-6. - Jo the question was determined in the affirm- GVQ~ • On the question,- will the Senate agree to the second propositon, the yeas and nays were taken agreeably to the Constitution, and were as fo!lows, viz: Y.cts—Messri. Ittißatew. Darsie, Furguson. Fonikrod, Fry, in. 1 faltleman, B. D. Hamlin. E. W_ Hendricks. HeiNter, Hose, 4iniZirn, Kinzer. 3leClintock, MeV:Art:l3A. Platt, Price, Quiggle, Slifer, Wherry, Meenslin, Speaker—'_:2 N'.vs—Messrs. Ciabb, Creswell, Darlington, Hamilton., K uukle and Ski une r —6. So the question was determined in the atruna ative. Journal of the House of Representatives. "The question recurring upon the final pas sage of the" Resolution, the first proposition was named tons follows, viz: YE; ts—Meyers. Abraham—Adams, Atherton. Pall, Barton ? Bever, Bigham. Boyd, Bush. Byerly, Caldwell, Calvin. Car lisle, Chamberlin. Cook, Crane, Cummins, Daughei ty, Davis, Du France, Dunning. Eckert, Edinger. Eldred. EN a !IS T Foster, Fry, Coillentine. iliboney. Gilmore. Gray, Groom, Gavin, Hamilton, Hart, Herr, Hiestand. Hillier. Hippie, Horn. Hummel, Hunsucker. Hunter, Hurtt, Jackman, Kilgore. Knight, Limy. (Lehigh.) Linn. Magee, Maguire, Mamierfiebl. M M'Kee. Miller. Monaghan, Mont- Domery, Moore MOAer, M Uhe, Palmer ' Parke, Parolee, Pie:swore. Patterson. Porter. Putney, Rau Boherts, Bowe; Sollaile, Scott, Sidle. Biniontoo. Smith_, (Bei ks,) Smith. (Crawford.) Stewart, Stockdalc. Strong, Soothers,. Wheeler, lVieklein, ight, Ziegler, Chase, Speaker-85 aNa Ys-,7.,N0ne . So the question — was determined in the affirm ative. On the question. will the House agree. to the second proposition, the yeas and nays were taken, agreeably to the provisions of the 10th article of the constitution, and are as follows YE %s—Messrs. Abrahain. Atherton. Pall, Barton, Beek,. Beyer, ItjFhrun, lioi di Fabian!. Carlisle. Chamberlain,. Crane, CumMins, Daugherty. Davis. Deegan. Dci. France. Dunning, Edinger, Eldred, Eenn.. Fry. Gallentine, Gilmore, Gray. Groom. G win. Hamilton, Hies- Hillier. Ripple, Hunsecker, Hunter, Hurtt, Jackman,. Kilgore, Knight. Luny. (Lehigh.) Losers-, (Tinga.) Linn, Magee.' Maguire'. Mandertield. M'Connell, M'Kee. Mono ghan. Montgomery.- Moore... Moser, Muse. Palmer. Parke, Pariiilee, Passinore. Patterson. Potter. Rawlins. 'Robes Rowe. Saltine. Seidl . . Simonton, Smith. (Berks.) Smith, (Crawford.) Stockdale. Wheeler, Wicklein, Wright. Chase, t>he.tker —7 1. ,v---114••trc Adams, Baldwin, Bean, Ruth, Byerle t rekert. Ell Hart, Herr, Horn, Hummel. Nl , Coniliq, ler, l'onV , on, Putney, Liidle. Stewart, iitrong, Ziegler-20. :So the question was determined in the affirm ; atlve. SECRETARY ' S 0 _ _ _ - July 1, 1851. HARRISBURG, P E .1? NSYLr.d Nl3, SS. do certify that the ahlveand fore- SEAL. :• (zoinc,z, is a true and correct copy, of ) the "vras" and "N-Avs" taken on the "Resolution relative to an amendment of the Constitution of the Commonwealth," as the same appears on the Journals of the two Houses of the Genera Assembly, of this Commonwealth for the Session of ISS-1. Witness my liana and the Seal of said office this first day of July., ohe thonsand eiffht hun dred and fifty-four. C.. 1. BLACK, syeretary of the Commonwealth. 1 July /7, Io:11. Stn _ Egli MU