,LETTERS - • Remaining in the Pus! Office al Gettysburg, October 2, 1854. . Allison Francis, ' Neely Miss Margarel. _Arendt David O'Neil James A. A nnstrono Sarah ts. Plank John Beecher, Hoover &Co-Powell Miss Mary Black William 2 Scott Abraham Sen. Byer Jacob Steinhour Henry Baston E.irls or Wm.Stewarl David Campbell Study David Dr. Leary_John _ .Slothour William - •Clond Miss Sarah Stern Jeremiah Fikely Win. Shaner Catharine Gibson Joseph H. Esq. Shriver Sallie Miss Gintling Peter Sterrett Miss Clem Hart Miss Mary Stoinbo Betsy, deb'd., Hursh Miss Angeline to the heirs of, Haldeman Henry_ Smith S. B. Herring Michael Slatah Mrs.- Ilewit G. B. Esq. Slyder Matilda Hieronymi Anton . , Snyder Miss Hannah Thomas Misseatharine Hunter'L. 'rrostle. Jacob B. Lightner Nathaniel Vogel F. Long - Henry ' O . Walkers Alexander M. Lou Mies Elizabeth C.Wattman John Lott William H. Weikert Jacob Mayer W. H. Wentz John McGuire COI. M. W.. 2W ilson Missi Susan Mclntosh Hugh German-Letter. Miller Peter B.- Frederick Bolster. Miller Peter WM. GILLESPIE, P.. 31 —Persons calling for letters in the above List will please say they are advertised. October 2, 1854. ' THE WAR, GOING ON! rpHE war in Europe is largely engrossing .1 public attention, and prices generally are going up. But the undersigned woulo sugg.est to his customers and everybody else that he has just returned from the city, with the cheapest and best stock of " qtun ( 1.4.03 IA r" c - t .rerm (-4 OB ra ,ti J.:7Zailltr69 t.)9 Nuts, Confectionary, Fancy Soaps, &c., he has ever -before offe:ired. Call and judgc; for yourselves, and if you do not pronounce his goods among the cheapest , and best you 'haie ever-looked at, then is ice greatly mis taken._ His stock comprises, in part, Coffees, Sarars, Teas, 4 Thocolates, Syrups, Molasses, 'Crackers, Oranges, Lemons, Aitnonds, Palm Nuts; Pea AFuts ; ish-W-alnuts,-Ft I bens l ;- Confectionary, of a hundred sorts; Pepper, Cinnamon,,Cloves, Soda Salera;us, Washing .Noda, a large .variety of Fancy Soaps, and everything else in his line.• • 0-easli or Country - Produce taken in :ex change for Goods. The Flour and Feed basiness is coutiived. Highest market prices paid... WM. GILLESPIE, - In Yorlc Street, al the l'ost Office.. Geitystiurg, April 24, 1854. ,ILIY WANTED XDEItSONS [plying Hay do well by calling on the- subscriber, in Gettys. burg, -who- is desirous of purchasing,. The highest market price' will be paid at'all times. - 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. Deo. 6. 1852. tf TIMBER LAND, 213,..01a,i 711111E.subserilier has 3til 1 a few more Yets of TIMBER LAND for sale, witielt will be disposed uf feasouably. ror information apply to . J. D. PAXTON. " Also a lqt of LOCUST POSTS foi gird Gettysburg, May .15, 1854, tf ITOTIOE TS hereby given, that the Partnership hereto fore existing between THOMAS WAttyliN and Geottux WAttagN, trading nutter the firtu 01T. Warren and San, is this day dissolved by mutual consent. All persons knowing them selves indebted to . said fi rm are requested to call and settle 'With the subscriber, at the Foundry, or 16'4 claims will he left with W. L. CAMP- Esq., for collection, April 3, 1851. WATCHES, JEWELRY, - . SHl , PrilwaT /Pitney GaiPtlx. 1, - A7Clitiice Assortment of the Finest Qual ity, for Sale at the Lowest Cash Prices ; at ----- ' Win. B. Eltoniltiad 9 s, NO. 184 souTu SECOND STREET, Between Pine and Union, West side, Philad'a. 1 4 ;•datiortment embrace:, a bar.t!e and Se . lee/ Slack 1,,c-Fine Watehes,Jewelry, Silver IVare,.dlbala Ware, plated with fine Silver, in s pans . F ur ie s , 4fre.--Jel Goods, Fans and Pitney Articirs of a superior quality, de , kiervi of); the examination of linage who desire to pr o cure the best goods at the Ltavest I:ash Prices. Having a practical knowledge of the, bilsi• ness, and all available facilities for Importing and Manufacturing, tin:subscriber confidently invites purchasers, believing that he can sup ply them on terms as Invorable as any other establishment in either of the Atlantic Cities. All kinds of Diainond and Pearl Jt4el.. r y and Silver Ware manufactured ,to order, within a reasonable time. IN etches, Jewelry and Silver Ware faithfully repaired. Vi; I. B. E LTO At), No. Ist r eeth s 1 St., a few demi , : above the '24 St. Market. West:Side. •In the South 'V indow of the store, tn , ty be seen the famous BIRD. CLOCK, which commands the admiration of the scientific and curious. .4t October :2, 185* ly • •Sta A r , "7. c.) o Cheap Watches & Jewelry,. WHO LES AL N 8t R K AI L, at the Phil adelphia Watch and Jewelry Store; No. 116 North Secolid street, corner of Quarry, Philadelpli i 4. l;old Lever Watches. roll jeweled, IS caret cases, ..F2S 114) IloltiLepines. vi ca....et. - - - 21 11:1 Silver Levers, toll je‘v.(led, - - - l 2 ( 1 0 .:liver Lepines, jes ob., - - . . 9NI II write Quartier. 7 - - - 7 (P. tiv)ld Spectselss. - - - 7 ohs " - . Flue•z_Ailver do. . - .- - 1 f.O bold Bracelets, -- - . 3 Ut) - L - elies' Gold I.e(s(ils. - _ - - ' 1 OU Fulver Tea Spout], s(•t. . - - - 1". 00 trued revs, witu een...l and Silver Holder, • - 1 00 GOrd, FitiVyr t: tiois 371 ruins to'/Z 0 0; W dtch Glasses;plitio,l2i cents, parent 181; Loner 25; oilier articles itt proportion. All goods war r.inted to be what they are sold for. STA 11 FF ER & F - 1 A [Mt' Y\. On hand, Annie Gold -Anil Silver Lever'i..xind I,,yines, stilt lower thantlie above prices. \ . Sept. 25, 1854. ly (WM E ONE, COME ALL, and tell your 1,..) neighbors to come, to the More of the "Two Extremes," and see the splendid :steel; of El ATS, CAPS, 13001'S AND SHOES. now opening, of the latest style and of every variety, suitable for the Spring and •Sinumer season. for Gentlemen, Ladies and Children. I hive wade arratitrementS tit have Boots Second-hand Carriages. a n d skoes made to order, hy the hest of work ,_ F K L W good- second-hand CARRIAGES l In "' and of g ood loaterw, in the quickest A, and "BUGGIES to he had for Cash' Of possible tune. W. W. PAX TON. Country Produce, at C. %V. HOEV,MA WS • Gettysburg-, April 3, 1854. . '.'" Coach Factory. August 14. i k_ SPLENDID . 4 assortment of BONNETS - ----- and-BONNET RIBBONS, of superior Af ORO . CCOS.—Those _wishing, to select quality, to be had cheap at I, from a large assortment of Madras and April 3. GRAM 11 E R'S New Store. i, .0. Morocco, Pink *ad Lai:. Linings of a su- 4 ..•;10r quality and at luw prices, should call L' KING GLASS ;-all sizes and ri t,... I j at the r lic.ap stun: ui r ALIN ESTO Ch.S. ' ' ces --a i - ' SC IlleK`'‘'i'. SOLOMON POWERS. T. WARREN. GREAT ATTRACTION! F - AtiN FISTOC & SONS tfave just re • ceived and are ow opening one of the largest & most compiee assortments of Spring and Surnmei Dress- Goods ever offered to the public. Our selection having been made with great care, and our stock purchased at reduced ‘: )vices, we feel sre,ared to resent—induce-1 meets such as are rarely o tire.. to ur stoc - of Dry Goods has never, been surpassed and with. the addition of our last purchase, 'com prising as it does Cloths of all prices and qualities;.Cassimeres, Vestings, Kentucky Jeans, Plaids for Children"; Berage De Laines, M. De Laines, Berages, Berage 'Alpacas, Cal icoes; Gingliains, SHAWLS, (Cashmere, Thihet and White Crape, of every variety,) we cliallen,te the county to produce their equal, as regards quality and price. Having added•-largely to our variety of "Groceries," we are prepared to furnish the finest qualities of Syrup, Molasses, Suzar, &c., &c., at reduced rates ; - our stock of Molasses and Sugar is regarded as the mostp_complete ever offered in the county. We deem it need less to enumerate, as.we ° have always on hand a complete assortment of Dry Goods, Groce ries, - Hardware, Queensware, &c., To satisfy you of the truth of our assertion, we only ask you to call and.examine for your self, -if you want bargains. Call early at FA H N ESTI° C KS', April 3, 1854. A MEETING OF THE "KNOW NonniNT GS." r IIE "Know Nothings" will meet at the store ot J. S. GRAMMER. not to sunder fortber parties. but to examine his extensive stock of . New Spring and Summer Goods This being, his second arrival, which consists of Ladles' Dress .Goods, such as Silks, Bereges, Berege de Lain, Jaconet and French Lawns, Debage Alpacas, Alpaccas, Linen Lustre, Calicoes, Ginghams, Charnbria Ging barns, Cambric and Swiss !Viuslin, Linen Cambric Handkerchiefs, Collars, Sleeves, Black Lace Veils, kdgings, Gimps, &c. For Gentlemen:—Cl(}ths, Cassimcres, Italian Cloth, Cashmerets, (of every 'color,) and an assortment of Vestings, Coconades, _Liners (of every kitl) n and also a fresh sup ply of • which will he sold very low. His stock of goods have been selected with'great care, and bought exclu ely for cash, and he guarantees to disposdoNallem on as reasonable terms as they can be purchased elsewhere. Terms: Cash or country produce—to puncttud cus tomers, a credit of six months. J. S. GRAMMER. Gettysburg, May 2:3,1854. . NEW d 11.111V.1L -AND A GREAT GAT ING! A • lAMST everybody is auricled to the Store; of .1. L. :SCHICK, in the Three- Story building, Soulh West corner of the Di amond, to see the large and splendid stock of /- .1; Ce .. 7-1,. co) 7c..? - z; a he has just brought from the, cities, and he is of course making any number of Halos. But "the . more the merrier," and the busier he is kept the better• he likes it. ills assortment embrace:4 Lad ICs' plreSS GOMIS of every description, such ..as Silks,,Barege do Lakes, °hail I, Barege, Lawns, Drap de Beige, Alpaca de Beige, Alpacas, Bombazines, Silk Down, Linen Lustre, Calicoes,, Ginghams, Chambra GinghanTs ; Swiss, ini;onet and Cambric NI us !ins, in every variety ; Crape and Cashmere SHAWLS; Laces, Edgings, (;imps, Dress Trimmings and Buttons, &e. --For—the GNILI yl lie-has Moths, CaßPi metes, Cashine • inn Cloth, limp iiN Ete, Vemings,(it large and beautiful variety,) Cot- ton des, Linen Cheeks, Way Linen, (smut , - th' few and Itrst 'rate,) Handkerchiefs, tavats, Suspenders, &c. He endeavors at times to. sell cheaper than any other Store in town—and that he suc ceeds in the endeavor will be proven by givintr him a call. "Satan profits and quick sales," and no trouble to show goon. s. J. L. SCHICK. , April 3, ISSI. LA ° ZHL3 3 MARCUS_ _SAMSON ITS N opened and is now selling rapidly at his Store in York street, opposite the 'Bank, a very large choice and cheap assort ment of SUN - 1M Eli. 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 be sold cheap for cash--cheaper than at any other - establishone n 1 in Gettysburg. 1-)is stock conskts in part of Black, Blue, Olive, and Green C Lon' CO ATs, with frock dress. and sack coals; also Tweed, Cashme ret, haliait Cloth, Linen Lustre, Check, Ging ham, Sea Gras, Duck and Summer Cloth Coats ; also a superior stock of I' \Ni'I'A LOONti, consistinir in part of vxcellunt and well made French Black Doe-skin Cassinutre, Fancy Cas,tinere, Satinetts, Velvets. Cord, Linen, and Cottontule.—The stock of VESTS comprises every variety of manufacture—fine 'black Satin, Si l k, Velvet, Italian Silk, wh;te.; fancy and bull' Marseilles, Stmunercloth, &c., &e. Fly Nets! Fly Nets! of a uood quality, excellent manufacture, and offered at low prices. I have already disposed l ot* a large number of these articles and always Ito the satisfaction of purchasers. ' Ako .on ----- hand a large lot of TRUNKS, flats, Carpet Bags„ Umbrellas, Boots and Shoes, Window Shades, Violins, Accordeons, Guitars, Flutes, Piles, Melodeons, M irrors. Bazars.-Spectavh's, Revolving, Single mid I ouhl lianeled Pis tols, Watches and Watch Guards, silk and cotton Handkerchiefs, Cravats,. Su , r. Gloves,StockinUs, Spring Stoo ls, Shirts, and , . sotrt (oiiars, and a spiendid • assortment of IEWELRV—in fact every thing in the way of Boy's and en s furnishing li ne . 4 - 7,i,ir-First-rate chewing T. )1);!eco always on hand—a rare article, w hull chewers arc re quested to try. MARCUS SAMSON'. July 3, 1851. tf ANTI-N EI3RASKA Hats, Caps, Boots and Shoes. Sign of the Red Front. E. B. 13UE11.1LEA, A!,..:vaz - rn Ti ITC 4 46 TV 3 • • WILL faithfully and promptly attend to all business entrusted to him. He speaks the German language. Office at the same place, - in South Baltimore street, near Forney's Drug Store," and nearly opposite anner &-'Lieler's Sto o. DAVID WILLS, Attorney at Law , L lIAS taken Mr. STEVENSON'S oftSe, North West Corner of Centre Square. licference.—Hon. Thaddeus Stevens", Lan caster. Gettysburg, January 2, r 854. I). M'CONAUGHY ATTORNEY AT LAW, (Office removed to one door West of Buetder's Drug4-Book-store, Chambersburg street,) Attorney & Solicitor for Patents and Pensions, )pOUNTY Land Warrants, Back-P4 sus pended Claims, and all . other claims against the" Government at Washington, D. C.: also AineriCarYclaims in England. Land War rants located and sold, or boughs, amhhighesi prices given. _ „ Agents engaged in_ locating warrants in lowa, Illinois, and other Western States; and lands for sale there. 1:7 -Apply to him personally or by letter. Gettysburg, Nov. 21, 1853: ly WM. B. McCLELLAN, Attorney at Law. (AFFICE on the,south side of the Public k Square, two doors west of the Sentinel office. , Aug. 22.1853. W. A. 111'G TALLY, .4111 4 0 RN 1E le ArLA W. OFFICE in the south-west corner of the Square, Formerly. occupied by D. Me- Conaughy. Esq. Will nttend promptly to all business entrusted to.his care. Gettysburg, May 15, 1851. _ 1)OCTOlt • JOHN ,A. SWOPE, - 11yANING located li - email - witty in Gettys li_b_urg,,_offers_liis_professio_nars_erxices to the- public. .Office and residence in - York street., opposite the Bank. Gettysburg, April 24,'18.54. ly J J L'IJS3 H. SICI.I.,LY respectfully—informs his J., old customers and the public genera lly, that he continues, the T 311,0 RING BUSI NESS, at his old stand, in South Baltimore streec.where he will he happy to accommodate all who may patronize him. All work en• trusted to his care warranted to fit and be of most substantial make, Thaelifut, for past favors, he solicts .a continuance-trf public pa tronage. tr&,i;,`•Tlie New York- Sp, n awl Su Fashions are rerived, (-) all and , see them. Gettysburg - , May 1,1854. New Clothing Store. • • ,t LL kinds of HEADY-MAD t ; LOT I I .A; ING always on band, at lowest prices, at. the stare of the subscriber, Jonearly opposite the• English Lutheran Cliurelt, in Chambers burg street. K"relotliiiez of 'all hinds [nude to order by experienced workumn. Aug-14. PAPER-HANGINGS. Tyr/ 0L E 8 L JI N 0 >rr;T.glL. 9111 othscrihers are d ttly adding to ;heir ex tensive assortment of Paper-11a ng lugs and 'Borders, some new and bean-- :Hui styles l'or their 8 priny; sales, to which they ask the attention of t he trade and the pub lic: 'wmeral. The aisortmont embraces,new DRAWING - ROOM DECORATIONS, gold, plain arid rich colors ; also, handsome desiglis for Passat2cs, Dining. Rooms, &c. Al so , a l a r al l variety of common and medium quality Satin arid Common Papers, of new and tasteful designs. rii-Jr - Our city and cuun• try friends are+ invited co VIM OW assortment, &minima they will find it tae largest in the city, and prices as low, aq ‘ve have greatly in creased our !:ieilitie•s, by introducing many new improvemems-in our factory., 110 KM, & nuoTHERs, 207 lialthimre St., between Ch:u•les am] Light zqs, May 8, 1853. ly LOOKING GLASSES , Picture ,Frautes, &c. invite oh W T. ' E t; t t?l :t e •k il I a t i o n e l x „7o in reirt o r t i l t r en s t l ' i ll Gi-lt LOOKING GLASSES, PORTR Arr ANDl 3 ltYl'Uli E PR A nES, NV NDOW CO R NIC 17,5, 13 RAC K El"rA 13 LES, Sze. We are umnofacturi lig every description of iillt IVork and, hancy twd Frames, on the most pleasinv, terms. Also, I m porters of ,French and German Looking. G hiss Plates. old work Ile-Gill with neatte-Iss and despatch. Persons v ti ng Baltimore will do well to ex,tmine nor as•iortment. Orders from the country will be attended to faithfully and promptly. M. BARR ETT & 13R0., Gliders, lbiw,tra St_ ennwrSitrattp., oppw.ite •'Wosturn Hotel," Italtimure. May 8, 1854. ly Cob. R. COHAN, GETTYSBURG STEAM DULL. grim stibseriber has, completed his new I Steam Mill, and is now prepared to SAW TIMIIER and C . ! Hop GRAIN at usual rates and short notice. Farmers and others can have Sawing%and Choppinir done at any time. (~.,- " . " :7- 1 17inover ',rives in Cash will be pail for Rye, Corn mid Oats, at the Steam Mill. (R7—Feed constantly on hand and for sale. W. 1' F 31 A N . August 1.1; 1851. ly, - -- FAIRBANK'S 1 11 ✓PATENT /Li Sold at their A-tii,4-4 Warehouse, 225 Market St., run.Al43 . .1111. t • r It road, Hay, Coal and Partners' SCALES, set in any part of the country, by expenenced workmen, and at. short notice. `April 10, 1851. Gm SPOUTING! SPOUTDIG! 'EOM; E and Henry \Vampler will make jr House Spouting and put up the saute low, fi , r cash or eon eountry prod %lee. Farmers and all others wishing their Houses, Barns, &e, Spoilted, would do well to ud ye them a c4ll. &. H . WAMPLE R. April IS, 1R53. - _ CODA, Sugar and W a ter CRACKERS, Ginger Nuts, Scotch and Jenny Lind Cakes. (a new article, and not to be beat,) fox sale, cheap, by-the pound or less. at April - 21. GILLESPIE'S. • el LOVES and Stocking - s, all sorts and sinus, at SCHICK'S. C. \V. 11OFFMiN. Al' Tit 1,1 HAItDWARE STORE. o WIRE subscribers would reipectfully an nounce to their friends and-theptiblic that they have opened a 'NEW HARDWARE STORE,. in Baltimore Street, adjoining the *(l'ne • o David Zie"ler Get! sour' in which hey are opening A LARGE AND GENERAL ABBORTMENT OF HARDWARE, I ROA', STEEL tity.4l6)' GR tle Cal - ES, CUTLERY, COACH TRIMMINGS SPRINGS, AXLES, - I. \ aD , "IC ‘CeDav-ithtir, 51)oe mbings Paints, Oils, and Dye-stuffs, in general, including every description i of arti cies in the above -lines of business, to which they invite the attention of Coach-makers, Blacksmiths, Carpenters, Cabinet-Makers, Shoe-makers, Saddlers, and the public gen erally. Our stock having been selected with great care and purchased for Cash, we guarantee (for "the Ready Money,) to- dispose of any part of it on as reasonable terms as they can be pur chased any where. We particularly request a call from our friends,.-and earnestly solicit a share of public favor,.as we are determinedtai 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 A FRESH-SUPPLY! - rIHE undersigned has just returned. from 1 the City with a large supply of FRESH GOODS, which he i%prepared to sell at prices which cannot be beat. His stock consists of Glt 0 Elt I IF. of all kinds, Sugars, Molasses, Coffees e .Teas, Fish, Salt, Crackets, Cheese, Pickled Cu cumbers, &c. Also, Fruits and Confections, Oranges, LernonS, Figs, Raisins; trunes,&e. rs, Gail's 'celebrated German , Smoking Tobacco, -and a variety of .other articles—A 150, , a first. rate assorttnent.pf the best qual.ities of • . . ta r I Q 1.7 .0 rfi3. S Wines ann Brandies, of different kinds,N. E. Rom, Holland -Gin, Old Rye, &c —all of which can he hart on the lowest terms at-the_ Store of the Subscriber, in South Baltimore street, next door to..,the "Star" office. - (Also, always On hand a variety of Stone Jugs, &c.—Give us a call. Ell ANHEL ZI EG L'ER. Gittty ;burg, May 15, 1854. IR E - '7l - 4fri r- A 1.. J. LANVII,ENCE HILL, M. D., lIAS his Office one d nor west of the Lutheran church, in (; ha in bersli tirg: street, and op posite Grammer's store, where those wishitar tottave any aiema 60 p ea 1I Oa performed are respectfully invited to rail. MFERENC7 1.1 Dr. D. Gillie - rr, In. C. N. Iltr!itchy, Dr. D. RUv. C. I'. Kruoth, I). I)., Rev. H. 1,. ll;tuglier, D. D.,- Ro;v. Prof. William NI. Rey polds, Rev . Prof. NI . Jacob:4, Prof.:M.L.Stuever. Gettysburg, April 11, 1553. _ - - 00 0 LA D 1 14: S L i RE willing to certify that the (JOKING STOVE is the very best Stove now in use, -inasmuch as they wii du wore Cooking, Roasting, and Bakino-, and du it with less labor, and-last as long again as any other stove now sold. These celebrated stoves are c - onstantly kept fur sale at a very reduced price, ;it the Gettysburgroundry Er. Madhine Shop where the suhscribers, feeling determined to Snit all persons, have also the Parlor, Sexton's Baltimore Air-fight, Peak skell, and Oabinch Cook Stove, and Air-tight and Ten plate Par= lot Stoves, ofthe must beautiful patterns. The Seylar Ploughs, which cannot be surpassed for lightness of draught, or in the character of their work. are constantly on hand for sale, and in view ofthe fact that the M on hiboard of these Plotig,hs is — a . e fourth heavier than that of other p laughs, it is decidedly the cheapest that can he ph.: tai tr y- w EROW PLO[IGIIS and others, Castings for the 'Woodcock Plough, Wind mifl Castings and f-1o11ow•-ware, with every article usually made at Foundries, can be obtained here. Blacjisalithilig and Shoe Making as usual. _T. WAR EN & SON. 1)0c.:22,1851. tf DAILY FAKEKEDUCIED: Trill E subscribers announce to the travelling .11- public dial they are now running a - DAILY LINE OF SVA - GES, between Gettysbuig andiOyambersburg, leav iug Gettysburg ar7 o'.;locic, A. M., and return ing by 7 o'clock, P. M., of same day. Fare each way $1.50. 'Stage 0 lice in Gettysburg., at the "Eagle Hotel." GEED?, TA'L'E & co: Aug. J.G, 1852.. lA3'l 197t2.14 9111 E subscriber hereby gives notice to those ..11- who have promised him WOOD on ac- ZINC PAINTS. count, that he is in want of it, and that unless One-third Cheaper than ,I , Vhile Lead, and free it is delivered forth‘vith, without any further I from all Poisonous Qualities. notice, the Accoutits will he placed in the hands l rrillE NEW JERSEY ZINC COMPANY or an officer for collection, and the money re- I havino " rea 1.1 v enlarged their works and _ e. - , e . 1 quired. ... improved the quality ot their products, are _ i • 11 . 0 ' eel - 4 es a i -1141 4O eensware. _ prepared to execute orders for l their Superior kr J; s. ( ;it km NI ER defies t h e t „„., 0 , Paints, dry, and ;;round in oil, in assorted ;Pauekages of from 'sto 500 pounds; also co - utity to, produce cheaper atid better Groceries and Queens ware than he is nowselling. Suirar ,Dry, in barrels. ot 200 pounds each. Their White Zinc, which is sold dry or of fir_[ rate, quality and hard to beai, fot un/y ground in oil, is warranted PURE and tensur a 1 , 7 P a pound, and everything else in proptir. Lion. [April 10. passed for Body and Uniform Whiteness. -_ - _ A method of preparation has recently been - - - --- ,1 ri -ri . - 3 .l . eß k Ti• l a Tri. _,,a, ,, , , ,),9 i.LA discovered, which enables the Company to 441 Q ..12,71,A 44.7144 4 'al warrant their paints to keep fresh and soft in 280 Market street, above 81/1, Philadelphia. the kegs for any reasonable time. ln_this re- C. I. Bush •Si. Bro., Proprietors. . spect their paints will be superior to any other • rip HIS House has a central location, on (Inc ' in the market.. _l_ -of the principal thoroughfare's of the, city. I Their Brown Zinc. Paint, which is sold at a low price, and can only 'he made from the No effort spa - red to make visiters comfortable. $l,OO per day. Zinc ores from Now- Jersey, is now well . i • June 1:.'„ 185 , 1. -•ly - known fur ts protective qualities when appli-- --- ed to iron or other metallic surfaces. t i laney Articles.—To see a fine col- Their Stone Color Paint possesses all the lection of Fancy articles,-at very reduc- properties of the Brown, and is of an agreea k ed prices, go to Pahnestocks', where you can ble color fur paintinir Cottages, Depots, Out select from a large assortment, including Sew- buildings, Bridires, &c. , ing Birds, Port Monaies,Cabas,eans, Prench Dealers supplied on liberal teems by their worked, Swiss t Cambri, El onoton add Bubi-gent s , FRENCH nett Collars, op and Side Combs, &c:X-c. i Wholesale Paint Dealers and Importers, all of which can be purchased at the lowest ' l N. w. eor. loth & 'Market As., Philadelphia.. rates at the sign of the RED FRONT. April 111, 1854. Gua - - • EG A US and Tobacco, aft flavors ant prices ; A r USLINS, Linens and Tickjrauq, for sale oto be had at • GILLESPIE'S. . 4 ...1.1 at - SC:HICK'S„ NEW 1-WilF,\ rimr4 44 40 4111 :44.0 4a 44. YI 4,11 ' Qi; r HE subscriber, thankful for past favors, 1- respectfully informs the,pub,fic that he con. tinnes the Coach 7 making business, in all its. various branches, at his Old stand, in York street, (formerly — Buphingham's,) where he has on hand, and will-manufacture to order, •n17:7 77 m - r ---7— ' -7- gea; BUGGIES, JERSEY WAGONS, &c., all of the best materials, and by the best of workmen. Call and judge for yourselve - s. LEONARD STOUGFI. Gettysburg, April 6,1846. New Oxford Collegiate mad Medi cal Institute. VALENTINE SCHEER, Professor in _the Collegiate :Department, M. D. C. PFEIFFER, Professor in the Medi cal Department. H E .Winter ession, in the above Institute, wil: commence on Monday, the 9th rf October next, and .continue till the last Monday in March following. Tuition Fee in the Collegiate Departrrsentsls:oo to ntingsneies • 50 " " " Medical Department 20 • Oil eillltingencies 2 50 - German Language 5 cio French do 5 00 Drawing . ' . 00 Music OO ,t-Z.3 - '"Payneents always isimadEance. - BOA HD, Lodging, Wash ing, ..:- etc., - . the Principal, if requested, will procure for $lOO -per annum, quarterly in advance. - N. B. Tye semi-annual examination, clos ing the Kummer Session, will he on Monday. the 25th ins:., cornniencingat 9 o'clock, A. M. M. D. G. PFEIFFER., Principal. New Oxford. Sept. 18, 1854... tavoccnics! cattoccims! i in the W E have of G viri o received ever te l fr a e r re e d s t county. comprising -25 1-111ds of prime SUGAR, 60 Barrels of best N. MOLASSES, ti t-}hds of finest quality of SYRUP, touether with a large assortment of COFFEE, RIC l, TOBACCO, &c.,. to which we invite the attention of purchasers, either wholesale or retail. Now 'is your time for cheap and desirable Groceries ;.the place to fUrniSh theta is ' FA ESTOCKS', May 15. ,Sign-qf the — Red Front. . adies l 'll3ress Gooifs.—Ladies,, do .1. 4 / you wish handsome dresses:, fin Sprint: , or - Summer ? It so, call- immediately at the long established cheap Store, where we are prepared to exhibit the most beautiful. variety and prettiest patterns of Dress Goods ever opened. Do not defi'r the matter too long, not lose the opportunity of Selecting from the en 7 tire assbrtment. If' you wish to save money and at the same time secure for yourself the prettiest apparel worn, call immediately at • April 3, 1851. FAHNESTOCKS'., NOW IS THE TIME! WEAVER respectfully announces to 1.:1 0 the Ladies aridjGPntienten of Gettysburg and vicinity, that helms-I-el:411111Pd the Daguer reotype business, at the old stand, in Cham bersborw street, where he will be happy to re= ceive visitors desirous of securing perfect Daguerreotypes of thweselves 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 satisfiction. tl:,"Ctiarges from 50 cents to $lO. Nr-t'•Ho'irs of operating front 8 A. M. to 4 P. M. • t?jy-In dress avoid light, red, Wile, or pur ple. Dark dress adds much to, the beauty of the picture. Sept. 18; 1851. tf Ad2ninistratoes Notice. I . ION RA 1) kV AGO N ER'S ESTATE.— Letters of administration on the estate of Conrad Wagoner, late of Tyrone township, Adams Bounty, deceased, having been granted to the undersigned, residing in• the same township, he hereby gives notiee to all persons indebted to said estate to make iumiediat - e - Payment, arid those having claims azainst the same to present them properly au thenticated for settlement. A Ll'IR 'I% HA-RMAN,Jdner. August 28, 1854. fit FRENCH TRUSSES, WEIGIIING LESS THAN 2; r : ocscEs For .the Cure of Hernia or Rupture. c li.N 0W I, ED by th e 1)1,0 es t tued ical authorities of Phtladel:phia, iticorn parably superior to any other in use.. Suffer ers be ffratified to learn that the occasion now oilers to procure not only the, lightest and most easy, but as thimble a Truss as any other, in lieu of the cumbrous and uncomfortable arti cle usually sold. There is no difficulty atten ding the fitting, and when the pad is located, it will retain its position without change'. Persons at a distance unable to call onthe subscriber, can have she Truss Sent i 3 any address. by reinitiioo. Film. Dollars for the sin gle Truss,ot Ten cur the donble-,--with meas ure round the hips and statiug side affeeted. It will be exchanged to suit it, not fitting, by returning it at once, unsoiled. For sale only I .)y the Importer, CALEB B. NEEDLES, Cor. Twelfth c) - Race Sts., Philadelphia. - n—LAniss, requiring the benefit of Mechan ical Supports, owing to' derangement of the In ternal Organs, inducing Falling of the Womb, Vocal, Pulmonary, Dyspeptic, Nervous and Spinal ‘Vealchess, are informed tlmt-a compe tent and experienced LADY will be in atten dance at the Rooms, (set apart for their exclu sive usr.) Isk. 114 'l' W 1.; I,KII-1 Street, first. door below Race. [July 3, 1851.. 1 y X4c ,frirult! EOLIJOITT.II.7' 2 ,Z PILLZ• To the ,Ctizens of the Slates: Illlo‘Bl7 humbly and sincerely thank you for the 'immense patronage which yGa bestowed upon my Pills. I . take this qpiibr-: tunity of .stating that my Ancestor's were all; • merman itmel s, an .to en • • ' 'hat concerns America and the Americans . , the most lively sympathies, so meek so that I ori ginally-compounded these Pills expressly to, suit your climate, habits, constitutions, and manner . of living, intending :o etablish myself among you, which I have now done, by taking premises in New York. THOMAS 'ROLLO WAY, 38, rorner of „Inn and Nassau Sls., New runk.- PURIFICATION OP 'l'll E BLOOD', AND , MAIM AND BILIOUS CONIPLAINTS.. The citizens of the Union suffer much foam. disorders of the 'Liver and Stomach, scarcely any are free from , these destraettve maladies, hence life wears fast. The fair sex,, perhaps the most handi - orne in the ;Thrld, up to a cer tain period when, distressing, to say, many' lose their teeth and good looks, while yet in the heyday of life ; such sad evils may he 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 r.eiatt. As it re gards the preservation of the human frame, and the duration of life, much may be effected, and I say fearlessly, tirdt health and life can be prolOnged'for many years heyorxl their or dinary iinaits,if Holloway's Pills are taken-to , purify the blood accordina to the rules laid down: for health, contained in the directions wfiieh accotitpany each box. A CASE OF WEAKNESS AND DEM. I'PY, OF 10 YEARS' STANDING, . CURED BY HOLLOWAY'S PILLS. Copy. of a Letterfrom eapt. John Johnson, 4stor House, New York, dated Jan. 5/h, 1854. To PROPPISSOR 38; corner of Ann and NaSsati Streets, New York. - S;s;.—lt is vvith,the most heartfelt pleasure l have to in form you, that I have been restored to health and .strength by taking your Pills. Fos the last ten years; I suffered from a derangement of the Liver and Strunaeh, and was reduced to - Such an extremity, that Igave up my ship, never expeeting_ to go to Sea any more, as I had tried every remedy that was recommended to me, but - all to no purpose; and - had given myself up to despair, when I was at last re commended to take your Pill's. After using them for three months, the result is thati aro row in better health than - I have 'been for, eleven years past„ - and indeed as well as erer I was in my life. You are quite at liberty to rnak6 this known for the benefit. of others. I remain, Sir, yours respectfully, (Signed) JOHN JOHNSON. Thc,se celebrated Pills are wonderfully efficacious in the following:Complaints Debility Head-ache Dropsy Indkre-tima Agee Asthma Bilious Complaints Erysiiielnsiaundice Blotelie.i on the Skin Female I rref.rularitiag Liver Complaints Bowel Complaints Fevers of all kinds Wilts - '--,.- Coreitipation of the (lout Retention of I.7rine• 13e)vb els Scrofula, or King's Stone and Gravet Secondary Symptoms Evil Venereal Affections %Vorins of all kinds Weakne4s - - from whatever cause. * * *Sold at the' Establishment of Professor HOLLOWAY, 38, - Corner of-Ann and Nassau Streets, - New York ; also by all - respectable Druggists and Dealers in Mrdieines Ilt/rongh out the United S'tates, in Hoses, at 373 cents, 87 cents, and $1.50 cents each. To he had Wholesale of the principal Drug Houses in the'Union. Z . 'rhere is a nonsiderable saving by tak ing' the laruar sizes. N. j3.—Directions for the guidance of pa tents in every disorder are aflixed•to each Box , . June 26, 1854. ly euw PROCLAMATION ter CitiMls of Cnthishurg. Pulrermacker's liydro- Electric u t of ivra Te,tr% ir-19 - 6e V '5/1:7 4 Si.•l, ‘f,..‘,tlc...L.r_CcLigt.)9 rIONSTRUCTED to be worn next to the skin, producing a constant current of ITN.- INTERRUPTED ELECTRO MAGNETlSM—effecting IMMEDIATE RELIEF, FROM ALL A-' CUTE PAINS, and a Permanent cure tf Neuralgic Diseases! Puivermacher's Electric Chains were first used in Fram:e, three years since, for the cure of ffitrvotis Diseases, and after being submitted to the most thorough trial, in every hospital in Paris, by the most learind professors in that city, they were recommended to the Gov ernment of France, who - granted 3 patent for the 'discovery. During the years 1851.2, they were introduced in Germany, Austria, Prussia and - England, and one year since, introduced and patented-by the United States Government. Most Jlsiouiahfno• (urea of Rtienntatism. St. Vitus'B Dance, Painful:thAl Sul-Tle4 Joints, Palpitation of the Heart, :Ceu'ralgia of the Face,' , .Perithlical newt:wile. DeArZIeSS. Ily.teries r llysiteib44t. Eery Disease, termed Nervrius. - is quickly and-rapidly cured, by siinply wear ing, the Chains fur a few hours each day. The chains were first introduced in the, city of New York, where they were exhibited to Prof. Valcntine - Mott, Van Buren. Rost, Car nochan, and others, who readily discovered that they possessed Strange and Singular Pnwer of Instantly Re lieving Pains, whenever applied, and by theirrecommenda tion and influence, they were Introduced into the different hospitals or New York, and are now in daily use. in those institutions, in the treatmentand cure of the above named diseases. No Other Mechanical Agent, in the world, - can produCe so many well au thenticated certificates of cure, from scienqic Physicians and-intelligent Patients, as may be found in each pamphlet', which may he obtain; ed °Taus at the Drug Store of S. H. BUEH LER, who is the sole Agent fur Gettysburg, and who will explain the manner of use to all who may apply. In the city of Ne'w York, at the General Office, 568 Broadway, mele are being sold daily, from forty to silly (11.11 SS, and the sale and demand in Boston is as great in pro portion to the population, although they have only been introduced three months ! The CuAms are easily worn, and are equally ap_plicable to all classes of persons, the child I as welrag - theiaii - Frand are always ready for I use—never get out of repair, and are as muck an article of ornament, as they are a valuable means of cure. CAuTtox.—Ladies who are eneiente are requested not to wear therrh. I 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. BEEN ! LER, only Agent for Gettysburg. 1. STEINERT, 568 R road way, N. "V ~ General Agent. For sale in all the principal cities in the United States. u l y_3,-1853 RANDOLPH ±St LATIMER, _PRODUCE f" ,‘ r%7? fl . 1 1 ,:?..s(a , SV•c./ VI Li j: t• -1--1 , , ,S Ao. 66: Youth street, ' .1 L T I 11 0 R E . 4 T'rEND particularly to the sale of Flour, Grain, Hay, Clorerseed, and all kinds of Country Produce,.,and,are prepared to furnish Lars to persons wINnEr to consign lu them. Nuvetuber 7, 1833. ly fro in- I tuligestitm, t vric Pala .