TAVERN . STAND, PUBLI-C J . N persuance.of an Order or. the Orphan's Coott oil:Attains enmity, VltiilPii on pro ceedirt,in paitition. the , '...;titiseriher„ Ad.nin. i t.. - ;r•-•tf , r 4 co, tO MON A 1.4.11:RT, deceased, -.: (..-e ~ -; kttP,it'illie, SI. e,OIV ~. ille premises. on ..... - i,-..y, .f)c,; I, er:::!?4,'h.", IS' i',•l, the following 7 7 :- -.' . 1 ,-;€ '.: -, ,ti 6 - 1" . 5 .- . 1 - td - iie'eenseii, viz: .;- ,:":f? . ..2ii%71: . : 140 i P 4 of G.roull3(l, , - -: , -riittrite - hrthe:ttrWirti g, llitillph - rfr ,— A -t ta i nit - c ot tv;:and iinown,a.: 1,41$ No.:. 49, 50 and 51, fr, - milita on the Hanover and Carlkle Torli . pike mad; and - runniriz back to an alley. The i t aprovervents.consist of a - . .!........, '/ 'Eno-story - ijr a I)/ e 1 Vco thtrboar ded :ri f ,,- ) rill ,-...;-, .... -il E r S i 0 E ' ' - r 4 ' 1 1,... . 1 ,,,..5.m.,...,........ -...- ~n4-Backhoiltfing, commodious S'1!113IA N G, .turf all necessary outhuildi stg..A ;.,2 never - fa 1 ling —aells of water, one in front arki the other in . 1110),reat , 4 the "house. ' Tnere k also. on' 'the 'itemises a - eitoie.e. variety of Apple, Peach, and otber , fruit trees. -.- The property -has for many , years been oc cupied awrr Tavern, by Mr: A !hen and others. ,-,tsl4 - 1"s now occupied tis- a Store. The fropoventents - are tipon Ants Nos. 49 and 50- 7 ,—hence No. 5,l offered - sepa rately,ydesired. RersorOi wishii to view the _property are' requestPd to coil upon, the Administrator, residing in the vicinity. or upon Mrs. Albert ; residing on the refill:4os.: - cotrimence at 1 o'clock, IV M. on said"day, when attendance Will be. piveit and terms made known by • , , .HENRY A. P.IQ}ONG, Adm'r. By the Court-Eden Norris, 'Clerk. .october..%, 1854. is VALUABLE REAL LAATE, 1!t, Public Sale. TN pursuance pf an alias Order of the Or phan's Conn' of 'Adams county, :Ite•snh sCriber ~.4dinintstrator of JOHN STUMP, deceased, will' offer at public sale, on the pre ritiseS, .on.Satiardiry, - •.281, 1 1, day OcAber instantolie_ follo t, iving valuable Real Estate o said .deceased, v iz:. 14 TE,ACT_ 7.7.A.:117,, . _ containing 96 ACRES, more or leis, situate' in Butler'townihiP, Adams' county, near tijoi ni no-land s ~of, A dam - antl7 - W - m - . --- Gardrier;`JeremiahDiela,,'Esq, John . Dull'and others—a: 'due' =proportion is' Mea w.' The iMproyemebts are a ;Two-story weirnittuoA ED s 4o ' • •$s " . •- it • - and Kitchen,'Log Barn; Corn Crib, and other outbuildings; a well of newer failiag water near the Kitchen door, and a good, thriving ' Apple Orchard. The land is - under good fens. ing inexcellentcultiydtion. Also, A TRACT OF WOODLAND, containing 14 Acres, more or less, shoats in Tyrone township, Adams county, adjoining lands, of Widow Eckenrode. - and others. It is weli-covered . • with eliesnut and black oak Timber. _Persons 'Wishing to view the property, arc ?guested to call upon the subscriber, residing in Butler- township, or Upon Mr. Abraham Hurst,."resitting:on the tract first Mentiotiell. r Sale td commence at 1. o'clock. I'. M., on said day, when attendance will be given and terms ,made known by 'JONAS ROTH, - By the Court—Eden Norris, Clerk. /WV not. sold on said day, the property Twill'be Rented at public outcry for one year, from the .letOt -April, neat. • ....0ct0b0 . 9,1854. to . . • MV - Ztorln AT PUBLIC SALE. TN pursuance of a pluries Order of the Or ' phut's Court of Adams county, will 'be offered at Public Sale, upon the prenikes, on Saturday, the ‘281.1t duy (1 October next, a por. thin of the Real Estate of JACOB MYERS, late of Huntington township, AdaMs county, deceased,--gonsisting of AI YS L. 1 . 13 ir or Trite of Land, situate in said township ,of Iluutirgton, containing 73 Acres arid .49 Per ches, more or less, of Patented Landi—nljoin ing l4nds of Isaac Sadler, John Platilr;' Mary Wharton, Christian . Ho ipmelbatigli And others: The improvements copyist' of a Two-story Log iir it Dwelling:. House, Dquhlel,,og. Barn, a - Stone- Spritig, House and W:l.lltialse; 'a - go6d . Orchard of Apple and Pe3Ch Ffi ra, . There are, about 5 acres of good :Meadow-10 acres covered with good Timber —file 'residue consisting of farm hitid i in a (rood state of eultivation, part havinv: lleen liinr d. Sale. .to commence at 1 o'clock, P. M., on said day, when attendance will be given and ire'inis made known by JOHN A. MYERS, Executor. By. the Court—Eden Norris, Clerk. October 2, 1854. Is E. B. EUEBLEB, , . it.t,s , ,\-D-...t , :i4 r 0-. ~ ~,,,,,,,,,, .. ~..{,L J U 1 ,14 .=, !.i. I, Z , Si. 0/ 9 -7-17 - ILL fiiihittily and promptly attend to all husitiest:-.eoirosted to him. ' Ile eptqlks the Gernwn 1 Itigualre. Office at - the s*tte placP, itt South tlititimore street, near Fibrney's I)rua Store, and nearly oppo , dre Danuer 4 Zie:zleris Store. [March '2O. - -DAVID - A 5 Attdrney at Law, Aq taken Mr. STsveNsoN's office, North ‘S est Corner of Centre Square.. ILference.—.H on. Tbaddeus Stevens, Lilli ca-tter. Gettysburg, January 2, 1854. D. TCONA U 61117, ATTORNEY AT LAW ; (Office, removed to one door West of Buehler's Drug &honk-store, Chatnbersburg street,) Attorney & Solicitor for Patents and Peasioas, BOUNTY Land Warrants, Back-Pay sett pended Claims, and all oilier - el inn- , nzainet the Government at Washing - toil, i). (Z•.: a iso A merino chi ins in Eng 1:! nd . L•I nd 11 r • - Am-Led-and-sold cor--htn.ught,--a ntl -highes prices-given. Agents engaged in locatiniz, warrants in Inwa, Illinois, anti other Western Ntatrs; and /ands for sale there. Oz7-Apply to Ilitu•persnnally r r by letter. Gettysburg, Nov. 21, 1853. I y W.M. B. issIcCLELLAN,_ Attorney at law. OFFICE on the eolith side of the Public Squire, two doors west of thP Sf.ntinel office.:... Aug.2..2. 1R53. . . MACKEREL, Codfish, Salmon. Iltrri:l z , ii PorkOiarris and Sides, Shoulders, I. tr,l apt and Ches r t , C9Fist.i riti yon hind ,a -, nd fur Ile Cy J. r 'ir •SL - Ca., Alai kel J'.'..4 a eof Wh. PH 41 DE L P .fl I.d. ectober4lllol. 344 L ~, Y. U.gBI.E • STOVES --- 'STOVES ON , hnnii -and - for Ea le, a''great variety cif f.,nOK - STOVES—very cheap. Call and see them. GEO. ARNOLD.' Septetntler 4, 1854. . DOCTOR JOHN A. SWOPE, I L TAVINO located permanently in Gettys burg. oilers his professional services to.. the • public. Office mid - residence in York , street, opposite the Bank. • Gett , ghtirm, A nil 21, IPA. Iy iiklEM 0 VAik J. LAAVRENCE 11[11, M. D., ,cll4,lP.lter:'s'` 19 [AS his Office one d oor tvestof the Lutheran church, ik Okla udiershu rg street, and op pr.itt; G ratetnejos - store, where those wishin e ,(r to have any Denial 9perlation performed are'respectitllly niviled to call. , REFEUENC - E's: Dr. Gilbert, DT. G. N. Berl s tielly, Dr. D. 11;)riier, Uev. C. P. Kraut!), 1).D.,1Zt-v. IL L. 13;11.014.r, D. D., Rev. Prof. %tiiilipitt,ll. !ley. noljb,Rev. Prof. M. Jacobs, Prof. M. L - .Bt(ever. Gettysburg, April 11, 1 - 853.. if 6(6 9te irk ir) t.) T.L f,i,lzi:4ll 46 a Cheap Watches & Jewelry, W " ?. I I j ) l l '.: i S i - 1 ,1 %;. 1 1 .: te 1t5 h ; 11 17 .1 ;:w i i i,j 1;; Il t l f ie' re l) N h ' il- .. 9(; North Second street, corner of Quarry, Philadelphia. ..' 04141,LeverWatches: full jeweled, 18 ea - rot eases, $2B 00 riold Lupines, IS ea-et, ' - - - - 21 00 Silver Levers. full jeweled,- - - - 12 00 Silver Lupines. jewels, - ~ ' - - 900 - Superior quartiers, _ - • 7 00 . G.,14 Spectacles, • - - -,--.\- 700 ~ Fine Silver do. • - • - - " 1 .r.O • Gold Bracelets, '' - - 3co • . Lad irt.i' (; old P e ncils, - - - - - /00 Silver„Te.t Spoolpf, , net, . . . - - 500 I.lol , ll'ems, - iri tit I...enca ani Silver Milder, - - 101) GOl4l ritti r rt'r lthr.o 371 rents to.sl.3ooVateli Glasses, plain, 1:21 cents, patent 18i; Lirrutt 25; other articles in- proportion. All goods war ranted to be what they are sold for. ' . ~.•.;TA OFFER ii:11 A R LF,Y. flu Rand, sonic Gold and Silver Levers and Lepines, still lower than the above prices. Sept. 25, 18.54. .17 *2OOO LADIES HG willing to fy that tho- NAT-RA— WAY' COOKING , STOVE is the very best Stove now:in trse; inasmuch as they will tilipte Cooking, - Roasting and Baking, and do it with less labor, and last as long again as a.ny other stove now avid. These celebrated stoves are constantly kept for sale at a very ' reduced price, at the gettytburgroundry Er. Machin e Shop where the subscribers, feeling, determined to suit gill persons,-have also the Parlor, :Sexton's Baltimore Air-tight, Peak skell, and Cabinch CoolC :-4tove, and Air-tight' and Ten plate Par ini stoves, of the must beautiful patterns. The Seyhar Ploughs, which cannot be surpassed . for lightne . ss of draught, or in the •character of their work, are constantly on hand for sale, and in view ofthe fact that the Mouldboard of these Ploughs is one fourth heavier than that of otherploughs, it is decidedly the cheapest•that can be ob tained, ' ' WIT!' ER OW PL . OUGHS and others, Castimy,s for the Woodcock Plough, Wind mill machinery, Castings -and Hollow-ware, with every article usually made at Foundries,: can be ()bullied here. (rl•Blacionnithing and Shoe Making as wotl: • T. WARREN& SON. De,q.,22,1851. tf , A FRESH - SUPPLY! 914 E% undersigned has just returned from I the City wish large supply of FRESH, GOODS, which he is prepared to sell at prices which eann-ut he beat. His stock consists of GROCIERIE'S, of all kinds, Sugars, Molasses,ijotlees, Teas, Fish, Salt; 'Cr4ekels, Cheese, Fielded -Cu• cumbers, &c. Also, Fruits and Confections, Oranges, Leindns, Figs, Raisins, Pre ties, &c: —Also, Powder, Shot; Tobacco, Segarm, Gail's celebrated Gentian Smoking Tobacco, and a variety of other articlec , --Also, a first rate assottinent of the best qualities of Q, II 0 Wines aria Brandies, of different kinds,N. E. Rum, Holland Gin,. Old. Rye, _atm.—all of winch can be had-on the lowest tering at the Store_ of the sill/ceding., in South Baltimore street, next door Lo,lite . "Siar" (ace. 117-Also, always on hand a variety of Stone Jugs, &e.—Give us a van. EA! A N L Z 1 FA; LER. Gotty4burg, May 15, 1854. NEW HARDWARE STORE• r n HH'subseribers a would respectfully an-„ flounce to ihoirlifili•ruk and thr public thin they have opened t NEW HAI{ 1) \V 1? STORE, in Brillimore Streel.. adjoinin , z the residence (f David Zic,4ler,Gellyslurg, in which hey ' A LARGE Atilt OrNERAL A§ ,, OIITNILINT Of II D IV A It E , L.rt - • • 44 II 4 )t; 11'1:452i, C T 1, E It Y . COACH MMIN tiS ItINGN, AXLES, C"'" 4.4 Dare, ..%,)c trbintici 1 " InlS , Oils, and EP.3Oe-stints, 1 and GEiinue: 1V .‘ RREN, trad I no' under the firm In t v-neral, ineludinir, every description of arti of I'. Warren and Son, iA this day dissolved by cies in the above lines of business, to which , mutual cieosent. All persons knowing them they invite the attention of Coach-makers, , selves indebted to said firm are requested to call al,„ c k sin ith s , Carpenters, Cabinet - makers, , and settle Nt 101 t h e suhseriber, at the Foundry, Shoe-makers; Saddlers, and the public wen. or their claims will he left with W. L. C Amp reran}. . In ' BELL, Esq., TO( collection . 1 Our stock having - been selected with great ; April -3, ISSI- ,' :- --- cary and purchrtsed for Cash, we guarantee (for -- r.. ---- • - ,- ,-- -- , : -.. tio-,itti : nly ,Nloney,) to dispose Of any part of • I I \ j .1 )Fii N r , it„, „re:1;01111)10 terms as they can hype r- 1 f .1 Jj chaster wi.....„.. We particularly request a cal I from our 1, ' H. Sk ELIA' respectfully informs hi s f r i en d s , and k i ; , riles tAy solicit a 5 i t ,,,,, „1 1 ,,,b t i e J• old customers and the public g t -nerakv, favor, ;:`; 1% e a re - deteritti need to establish a char- 111- " ---he— " ,441 " . " 4 11/----12.1/"IILV ` ; 41-2-1 -.'-' Vt.:SS, at his old stand, in South Baititnori acter for selfing• Good s -at low prices and doing ' stpeet, where he Will he hailov 0 accommodate business on fair principles. JOEI. B. DA NN EH, all ‘‘ ho may patronize him. Ail work en- DA V 11) Z 1 EG 1,1:11• trusted to hi, care W 'arranted to tit and he of . ~ !mist substantial. treke. Thankful for past Gettysburg, June 9, ISSI. tf fav-4s. he solids afiontnmanee of public pa _ . _, _ DA.I TAY II IN - 141, tronatee. ,;',' , ."114c Nero rolz S,rteino- and Sumnur -- -- -87 -i - it E - I: E D 11.. C E Lk! a Fuski,,, are - ree,ived: Call and see theM. P rill E subscribers announce to thetravelliog ' (.4.11 .Y"'"g , '-‘ l. 'y 1, I S SI - -.public that they are now running ,- a • „.---, New- Clothing Store. _ • DAILY, LINE OF STAGES; - between Gettysbuit; and Cltaruhtirshura, leaV- ' •ii . lA. kinthi-of U I.:A DY-M ADE CLOTH- Iug Grttyshttrir at 7 0'..,10ck. A. M., and return- ' .i. , ING always on hand, i 1 lowest p r i ces , ini!, by 7 -- 0.`e,1,, e k,.P. M, of saute day. Fare at the store of the suh:cribi.r. netarly oppii-ire each tray $1.50. - , the Entzlish Lutheran Church, in V haril hers , Stii!e Olicke in Gettysburg, at.the "Eagle tome - street. o:_i-Clotiiiiri., of all kinds made ' Hotel." 6 Eillt, TATE & CO. ;So order by expt rienced wi.rli a.in. i kuz. 15, 15.57,2. : ) Aug. 11. C. W. HOFFMAN. 4 rri I \l n r i Ay/ ir !t o NOW IS. TH E -J ' MARCUS SAMSON llLopened and is now selling, rapidly - at L his Store in York street, opposite the Bank, a very Inerre et nice and cheap assort pent of SUM M ER coons., to which , he in vites' the attention pf the public. They have been selected with great riire in the Eac - tern cities, have been bought cheap for•cash, and• wilt he sold cheap for cash—clrertpee than at any oilier establishment iu Gellysbur . ,4-. Ilis srimk c 61151,18 to parCW - 13 . 1.1V,k, BIM>. and green ci,o - nt w i~c track, dress. and sack coats; also -,fr , C!,l•4l'i:ae ret, Italian Cloth, Linen hoi.tre, Cheek. G iu ha to, Sva (;r. $, Duick and Summer Cloth Coats ;,4:71*.a petior stock of P N.NTA IMO NS, co n skli w r, in part of excellent and well made Frentth BlAck Due;Sit ;assimere, Fancy Cas-itm-ere, Satinetts, Velvets, Cord. Linen,,and Cottonade,----The stock of VESTS comprises every variety of mantifecture---fine black Satin, Silk„ Velvet, Italian Silk, white, fancy and huff Summereloth, &c,, Fly Nets! Fly Nets! of a ~ r ood excellent' inanufac'iure, anti offered. at. lOw prices. I ha well I ready disposed of ❑ large inirolwr of these,articles and always to the satisfaciion of purchasers. Also on ha - rid a largo lot of TRUNKS, Flats, Carpet Batts. Umbrellas, Boots and Shoes, Window Shades, Violins, Acimrdeons, Guitars, Flutes, Fifes, Melodeons, Mirrors, Razors, Sppetaclos, Revolving, Single and Marble Barioled tots, Watches and Watch Guards, silk and cotton liandkerchiefs, Cravats, Su.pendr Gloves, Stockings, Spring Socks, Shirts, and shirt Collars, and—a — splendid assortment of IEW ELltY—in filet 'every thing in the way of Boy's and Men's furnishing (fe"First-raionliewing Tobacco always on hand—a rare Article, ltihie!) chewers are re quested to try. Al Alt US- S A MSON. July 3, 1854. tf tri .1111111 V-11; ri A GREAT G ATI 1 E RING ! ALMOST everybody k attracted to the . Store of J. L. SCHICK„in the Three- Story building, South West corner of the Di amond, to see the large and spli-ndid stock of . :fajC. l l) 0:21.) Am-has-just-brought from the-cities, and-he is of course making any number of sales. gat, „ , "the more the jmerrier." arid: the, busier he is kept the better he tikes it. His assortment' enilirares, Ladles' Press Goods of every - description, such as silks, Barege de Laines, Charlli Barege, Lawns, Dra'p de Beige, Aipaca Ile Beige, Alpacas, Bombazines, Silk Down, I Linen Lustre, Calicoes, Cinghams, Chambra Gi nglia ins ; Swiss, Jaconet and Cambric NI us- q lies, in every variety ; Crape and Cashmere I SIIAW LS ; Lacesd Edgings, Gimps, Dress Tri millings-and Buttons, &c. _ For the Gentlemen he has Cloths, CaSSi mervs, Cashmeret, Italian Cloth, Drap de Ete, Vestings. (a large and beautiful variety.) Cot tormdes, Linen Checks, Gray 'Linen, (some thing, new and first rate,) Handkerchiefs, Cravats, Suspenders, &c, Ile 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 givino him a call. ''Small profits and quick sales,'"' '-tand'iro - tToittole to show goods. I. L. SC MON. April 3, 1854. THE WAR %DING ON! tip H P.; war in Europe is largely engrossing public attehtion, and prices. generally arc going up. But the undersigned would stigy,eNt to his customers and everybody else that he has just returned frun► the city, • with the cheapest and best stock of tr t \ : 6 0 ,1• 15; '..`9 Nuts, Confectionary, Fancy Soaps, &c., he has ever before. ()tiered. Call and judge for yourselves, and if you , (1)(: not pronounce his goods among the che:ipest and best you have ever looked at,-then is lie greatly mis taken. His stock comprises, in pail,' eVirt-es, Sugars, Teas, qhmiulates, Syrupy, Molasses, Craeliers, ,, Oranges, Lemons, Almonds, Paint Nuts, Pea Nnts, English NA alnuts, Filberts; Confectioliary, r of a hundred s()fts; Pepper, Uinnamou, Cloves, Soda Salerai us, Washing Soda", a large variety of Fancy Soaps, and everything else in his line. Cenintry Produce taken in ex change for Goadth--- The Fitfilr :told Feed bausine!*s is continueo. Highest !waket prices paid. G1.1,1.} sPIE, Ntrett, at tite Post Office Ge)tyshum, April :21, 1854. 11.AY WANTED. NRSONSti..vittu; Ilay to seII,wII dowel! by ealling nn the subscriber, in Gettys lum4, why is, desirous or purchasing. •The highest tuartict . priee %vitt be paid at ail times. 7- - As he intends !loving the after twilw packed, uhinted either to lianov.ttr or 13:11 - rtitiore, the preference to haul will be given to those from whom he way purchase. SOLOAION POWERS. 1)1`e.6. 1859. ti mom LAND, pit subsetoer has atilt a few more lots of 'll ‘lllEl{. LAND for sale, which will he titAposeLl * of reasonably. For information apply to J. D. PAXTON. Also a lot of 1,001;ST POSTS for sale. Gettysburg. 'Alay 15, 1854. tt , Y 1 pike .1.:1 Cad .L Thereby given, that the Partnership hereto I fore betai a vil Titom.‘s WARREN ' Being furnished with an entirely now and costly apparatus, he is prepared to take pictures in every style of the art and insure perfect satisfaction, - from 50 cents to $lO. llonrg ofoperating_froun 8 A. M. to 4 P. :11. - r 280 Illarka street, above 811 t, Philadelphia. C. 1. Rush ,Itro., Proprietors. 110• the has a central location, on one ~f the principal thoroughfares of the city. j vn effori sp gyred to wake visite:rs cottifuriable. $l,OO per *Jay. iiine.l.2, 1851. ly T. WARREN A . V Eft • respectfully announce to 0. the Ladies and Gentlenten'olpettyshurp; and vicinity, that he has resumed the Da,(fuer reotype business, at the old stand, in Chain hersbors:4 street, where he be happy to re ceive, visitors desirous of securing perfect Darruerreotypes of the.:risel Ves or friends. ' To dress avoid light, red, blue, or pur ple, Dark dress adds much to the beauty of the picture. Sept. 18, 1851. tf uszac. B. M. REfODES, General Commission Merchant, 122 W. L 03183111) Street, near ,Cl/4arles, • DALT (MORE, MD.. • pER.O VI A N GUA NO, No. 1, furnished at the Governint minimum price of *50,00 for the 'ron of 2-210 tbs., with a charge of wt corhmksion, purchasing an,.; forwarding. The &fine rate of comniission will prevail, what ever may he the established government price orthe article. 1111 ric,in Guano furnished at the importer's price and at the same rate of commission. April 10, 1551. ly • Ittl . l l 4c l No. 240 - Pratt Street, Baltimore. ISRAEL KNODE, Proprietor. JOHN G. KNO *Superintendent. May- 8, 1851. 1 y TO TalE MILL/ VII tE"r g DE. JOHN STONE & SON'S. INIPoitTEILS AND DEALKR IN FRENCH IFILLIIIE.t:It No. 45 . Sinith &evil(' street, PhilodelAia, A .11E now' prepared to offer theireustomers 1 - 1 and the trade, an unusually largeand well Selected assortment of RIBBONS, SATINS, yELy E'N, N' EAT FEE RS, FLO 1N ERS, LAt :ES, and every article appertaining to the Millinery trade. stnel; being of our own direct int portation, offers,great ad vantage. brat Sin styles and prices. [Sept. 18. 2in P COL. COI 3 EAN, t. AT TH I: • GETTYEPPRG STEAM rELL. IIIIE subscriber Ir - is completed his new . sw a t, Mill, and is now prepared to SAW TIMBER and CHOP GRAIN at usual ra , as and short notice. l'artners and others can have Sawing and ChoPpitw . done at any time; j)... - ""—FHanover prices in -Cash will be paid for Rye, Corn.acd Oats, at the Steam Mill. Kr Feed constantly on hand and for sale. 13. W. HOFFMAN. Augost 14, 1851. 14 " FAT R AiN K'S PATENT eit 7 H . r • .• 1 •• : 3 a So'd ,1[ their Waiehouse, -225 Karket St., - ,-„ ,PIILLADLWITA. - 1? lilroad, flay, Coal and Farmers' SC ALES, set in.any pail of the e.onntry, by experienced workmen, and at short notice. April 10, 185.1. Gut SPOUTING! POUTI NG! .E'OU U E and Um - try \\*ampler will make !louse Spouting and •)(1t up the same low, iir country produce, Farmers and all others wishing their Houses, Barns, &e. spouted, would do -well to give them a call. U. &. H. \V tk-111PLER. April 18, 11;153. • [IA* (We. r zi a eCa SW a re.— J .1. S. G11..17‘1)1E1.t. _defies the town of county to prod ucecheapvr and better Groceries a ntl tbieen-;,ware, than hei novc selling. sugar fir ,, t rate quality and iiitrd•to beat, fontally a Fle a pound, and overy thing else in propor tion. [April 10. PAPER-HANGINGS. If 7 HOLE L E D R E .1' di I TIE subscribers are daily adding to their ex tensive assortment of Paper-413am,-- norders, some new and beau tiful styles for their Spring sales, to which they ask the attention of the trade and the pub- Pi: in general. The assortment embraces new DRAW IN t= ROOM 1.) Et '0 R ATI ONN, iu gold, pl.:in and rich colors ; also, handsome desie its for Passages,Dinin ,, Rooms, &e. Also, a hire vari. ty of common and medium quality Satin and Common Papers, of new and tasteful designs. (t .''Our city and coun• try friends are invited to view the aSsortment, confident they will find it Ole largest in the city, anal prices as Into, as we have greatly in creased our , acilities" by introducing inanynew improvements in our factory. FIO W ELI, & 13 ROT!! ERN, 207 Baltimore St., between Charles and Light Sts. May 8, 1854. I Y LOOKING GLASSES , - Picture Fratttes, eft c. W E invite the 1113hlio to exatnine on r su• porno. -;tovli of Pl:lin and Ormittient.ll Gt:i 1,00 KING GLASSES. P(11? IT A I) l{ I; 11? AAI Es, ‘V (70uNit;E:s, 131-2..l.ciiEr TABLES, &c. t• are ni.intitacturino eyery description oIGi/t and bahey 41 , 1 Fritints, un the mos t ille terns=. Ai -o,^• Lopord , N, ut french and G , rin.in Looking Gias, I)l,itt.s. Old wolk /1!:.-G A? With 11‘1111 . 4" , t , and xY - Prrs...wz ltaitiolore will (16 wed to 4: l nine utir 4- , Aortolent. Onit:rs• tlnpl lilt ec , o:otry will be utteialed t) fait-I-111111y zttid pr.ooptiy. B - . 1 -113 It E . IT 1.3 „ corner opp.- ;Le • • Wc,tern ilutel," Baltimore 1 y May 8, 1851 F l ancy see a fine c01,..0tt00 ,..ottoo orf Valley dr;iclr s, ilt Very reduc ed priers, to I.) Fattriostochli', where you can sch•ct t:. larro atz. , ..uttueot. Pon Mouato,, C.thas, Vans, F-enuh w, Sl% nonton and (3,)1! tr , , Top ;.u,i :side couit,e• &c.. :di or whirl. t tti be purch,t , t‘t! of the lo rale.i at the st l vi of the RED PIZON'r. :11 SIA NS. ko.L-Sotne incyre of those cheap Tteliing.;, 11ns:!n , .. !hard been received by A. A 17.,N0LD. EG A It S and Tobaccn, all flavors and prices L. to be had at GILLESPIE'S. Hanover Branch Rail Road. C11.3,..VG F. OF HOURS. TRAINS over the Hanover- Branch road now ruii as follows ; . will-leavellanove-rat with Passentreis for York, Itirrisburg; Colum bia and Philadelphia, and retnrn to - klarmver with Passengers from Baltimore at 12 This Trairt cunnucts also with tile iflApriFW Baltimore,-arriving there at 1 P. M., stopping at :Glenrock,..Park ton and Cockeysville, 2d Train will leave Hanover at 2..15 P. M. with Passengers for Baltimore, arriving there at 6.30 ; and return immediately with Passtil gers from York, &c., at 5.d5 P. M.' 3d Train will leave Flanover . at 4 3-4 P. M. with Passengers for York; and return. with Passengers from Baltimore at 3P. M. '• The Monday roornitiv extra train will leave for Baltimore at 5.10 return at 7, A. M. .. EDWARD E. YOUNG, dgent. Hanover, Oct. 16, 1854. Baltimore & Sampiehanua Railroad, eIHANGE OF HOURS,--Way Pascenger V) Train leaves Calvert Station at 14.15 AM Arrives at York at 11 ant Accommodation Train leaves Calvert Station at 4,25 P m Arrives at York at 7.42 P M Express Train leaves Cal vert Station at 10 P m Arrives at Yurt.,at 12 P ni RETURNING. Way Pa.senger Train will leave Har-, rishur;,► at 1.45 P M Arriving at York at ." 2.45 P Express Train leave s Harrisburg at 8.45 - A M Arriving at Vi irk at, 9.54 A 51 A. I'. -WIN CHESTER, Super't. Ma relo2o, 1854. FR.ENCIT TRUSSES, WEIWING LESS .THAN UUNC4.3 - For • lite Cure if Hernia or Rupture. AC KNO %V I) (; by the highest, rued ical autborities uC Philadelphia, ihconi par;ibly_superinr_to_any other-in-use.—Su&r: ers, ill h't; ,ratified that the occasion miw 'fillers to procure not only the lightest and most o'4, but as durable a Truss as any other, in lieu- of the cumbrous and tinc , wifinqabie (Wi de usually sold: Theie is no difficulty atten dinb tr,„ fitting, and when the pad is located, it will retain its position without change.- Persons at a distance unable to call on the subscriber, can have the Truss sent to any address, by remittin-r Five Dollars for the sin gle I'hiss,pl Ten for the double—with meas ure round the hips and stattog side affected. II will he exchanged to suit it not fitting, by returning It at once, unsoiled. For sale! only :4 the- lin porter, CALEB B. NEEDLES, Car. Twelfth . ck . Race Sts., Philadelphia. L . ADLES, regnirinlr the ben,:tit oil Meehan /cal Supports, ow . inv Aler.mgement elite In ternal Organs, inducing, P;d lipg of the Womb, Vocal, Pulmonary, lippeptic,, Nervous and Wealthess, are itVortned that a compe tent and ex perietßA L Aliv will be in ati en dance at the lteoms, (:40 apart for Mete exclu sive use,) No. 111 TW E1.F711 Street, first door below Race.. Poly 3, 1851.. ly ZINC PAINT . One-third Cheaper than - IVlcite — Lead, dad free porn all Paisonwts Qualities. rri N JEIZS EY ZINC COMPANY NY haves greatly enlarred their works, and improved the quality of therf products, are 'prepared to execute orders for their :tinperiOr rain fa, dry, and grpand in oil, in assorted packages of from :25 to 500 pounds; also - , Dry, in barrAs,pt ;200 pounds each. Their White Zinc, which is sold dry or ground in olf, is warranted PURE and unsur passed for Body and Uniform Whiteness. A method of preparation has recently been discovered, which enables the Company to warrant their paints to keep fresh and sott in the kegs for any reasonable time. In this re spect their paints will be superior - to any other in the market. Their Brown Zinc Nint, which . is sold at a low price, and e:in only be made from the Zinc : ores from New Jersey, is now well known for its protective qualities when appli ed to iron or other-metallic surfaces. Their Stone Color Paint possesses all the properties of the Brown,•and is of an ag - reea• ble,eolor for painting - Cottages, Depots, Out buildiro Bridges, &e. Dealers supplied on liberal terms hy their Agents, Pit N C & Al 2 IV holesale Paint Dcalers awl Impon'ers, • N.7i4i. cor. 111th t, Niarkr,`,. et.,., PhiLviulphia. April 10, 1834. Gut T SWA Y. IF YOU W.INT FE II IC LE TILT REAT E undersigned, having purchased the. Carriage-inaiciiig establichment, of Win. I Graham, resueetfully informs the public gviierally -that -he ill - continue the said business at the old stand, in Washington street, ' hail' a square from Cliantbershurg street, where iho is prepared to manufacture to order, at short notice, carriages, Ro3ltaways, Buggies, su LK! Es, Bit sEY s, He flatters himself that his tt ork is a little ahead of an - Sr turned out. by any other estab lishment in the place=having none but the best of workmen .employed, and using none but the best 4naterials. His prices are nioder ', ate. r ..c t e- EPAI It N G done at short ip)tice. i Country produce taken for anythino• i n his line. J. BARRE IT. Crettysbnrg„ 13, 1851. tf Jr) Q5c1009, Full, atodi, T - 1, RP: & LAN - DELL, Fourth and arch t, will be able to offer extrd to Co un t r y B uyers t hi s as their St.,el: of Clooti-: ,v,lll be very fall. dad h the NeW Y.,rl; and uott••11-;, d received. Full : • `I 1,.111 Ls, " N ELS, IVEW ll.li, MI2SIrINzi, — lt - 1; - EIHA ORS, 171 N EN:*3. WOOL PL x 1;;::;, E COVERS, M. DEI, II N ES, 131,1 N NETS, C A s ; 1 M Elt-ES- ; -----QU 1 LT:i, Owing oil the excel,s of Importiltionc, we slid!! 1)e. daily itt reoeipt of GlthAT Joßs, from itetio - n. E\ RE & LAN DELL. Fourth cintl.lrch Sts., 0 7 : 77 're tt m s NET CASH, and prier-i-tow 'ac cord:ugly. 11, 15.3 3in • , 41 I " :THE subscriber hereby gives notice to'those who have promisedl him WOOD on ac count, that he is in want of it, and that unless it. is delivered forthwith. without any further notice, the Accounts will be placed in the hands clan officer for collection, and the money re ' quired. _ . T. WARREN. 3 (nrr fur Itit! EEO CAVA 1' OE% 1 rux 1 (Wizens (f the • J . TIVOU have done me the hormiraii one. voice, from one endr of. the Uoir.4l to the other, to stamp the character of my Ointment with your. ,approbaCon. is scarcely tw o years since 1 madeit known to you, arid alre'a dy. it has obtained more celebrity than any other medicine in so shr.rt a period. THOMAS HOLLOWAY. 38, corner r f 31-in 0. Nassau W.; New York. AsTo NISI-11W'; CITRE OF SORE LEGS; A1."1'147.1 NINE YEARS' STANDMG. • Copy of a Lottor tram Mr. 3. W. Lartpiey, of Iltint•wille•,. , Stulkiaco., NurtliCarolim. &tot! Nov_ 1552 . • R ;ID !H.'S OWN VII ()it.l)B. To Puos-Esson lior,t,oWav• : is not my wish to becothe notorious; neither •is this letter written for, the mere sake of writing, but to say. ; that your , Ointment cured me of one of the most dreadful cutaneous diseases that flesh is heir to, and which was considered by all who knew me, to be entirely beyond the reach of medicine. FOr nine years I was afflicted with une of 11:e most painful and troublesome sore legs that ever fell to the.lot of man; and after trying every' medicinel had ever Beard of,- I to despair all hope of being cured ; but a friend brought me a couple of large pots of your Ointment, which caused the sores on my legs to heal, and -I entirely regained' tr.* health, to nay agreeable surprise 'and delight, and to the astonishment of toy friends. (Signed) J. W. LANGLEY. AN EXTRAORDINARY CURE OF A .BA D Ul EAsT, WHEN NEARLY A' THE POINT-OF DEATH. Copy of a . tetter from Mr. B. Durant, New Orleans, No- vember 9tit, IS&3, TO PROFESSOR HOLLOWAY; 38, Corner_ of Ann and Nassau Streets, N. Y. Dear Sir : It is . with heartfelt gratitude I have to inform you that by tlin use of your Ointment and • Pills- the life of my wife has been saved. For seven years she had a bad breast,, with ten running wounds, (not Of a cancerous na ture). I was told that nothing could save her she was the induced to use your Ointment and Pills, when in the short space of three months, hey effected a perfect cure, to the astonishment of all who knew us. We ob tained your Medicine's, from Messrs. Wright . ' & Co., of Chartres.streat,New Orleans. 1 send this from "Hotel des Princes," Paris, although T had written it at New Orleans. • before we filially- left;-at-that-titne„-nbt-know— ing your address at - New York. (Signed) R: DURANT.. * The Pills should he u.;,1 conjointry with the Ointment in . most of the cullowing, cases : Contracted and Lifinbago Sore-thrombi Stitt .IMuts Piles Skin-diseased Fistulas Rheumatism Seurvy Gout Salt Rheum Sore-heads Chilblains Glandular Scalds Ulcers Bad Legs levi Breasts Burns Chappol hands welling s sure Nipples Wounds * ' Nold at the Fitlblishinent - of ProfesSor * the 4. I HoLLowAy, 38, Corner of Ann and Nassau Streets, New York ; also• b3.-all respectable Drougists and Dealers in Medicines through out the UnifieitStates, in Pots, at 37i cents, 87 cents, and $1,50 cents each... To , be had Wholesale of the principal Drug Houses in the Union. (Y - ,',"-r There is a considerable saving by tal.- lug the larger sizes. . .1,N,, B.—Directions for the guidance of pa tients in every disorder are affixed to each Pot. July 3, 1854. - lyet4 • . PROCLAMATION VllOO eitijrns of Opthishurg. Pulivernaaclier's Hydro - Electric 7.07:tf gEAEN% CiONSWIEXTED to' he worn next to the / 'skin, producing a constani current' of UN INTERRUPTED ELF:CTIIO 11IAGNETI3 1 51—efFi-cting IMMEDIATE RELIEF, FROM. ALL A CUTE PAINs, kind a Permanent curt of Neuralgic .Diseases Polvermacher's "Electric Chailis were first used in France, three_ years . since, for the cure of Nervous Diseases, and after being submitted to the most thorough trial, in every hospital m Nris, by the .most learned professors irt that city, they were recommended, to the Gov. eminent of-France, who granted a 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 Goverment. Most Seonishinz. "tires of St. Tittvi , s Dance. Rheumati.m, .pu .'welled Joints, Palpitation of the Heart y 'Neuralgia of the Face, Perin lical Ileitelac De.dne:zs. Blindness. liysturies, , Eve,',9 Disease, termed 11'erveus, i 9 quickly and rapidly cured, by simply wear ing the Chains for a few hours each day. The chains•wern first introduced in the city of New York, where they were exhibited to Prof. Valentine Mutt, Van_ Buren, Post, Car nochan, and others, who readily discovered that they possessed Strange and Singular Power Y / Instantly Re. lieving Pains. L. - whenever applied. and by their recommenda tion aird iultuenee, 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 _gent, in the world, can produce so many well au thenticated certificates of dimre, from scientffic Physicians and intelligent Patients, as may be found. In each pamphlet, which may he obtain. ed omits at the Drug Store of S. H. BUEH LER, who is the sole Agent for Gettysburg, and ho 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 CILIIINS, and the sale and demand in Boston is as great in pro portion to the population, although they have only been introduced three months ! 'l'lle CHAINS are easily worn, and art> equally applicable to all classes of persons, the child as welt 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. CAuTtox.—Ladies who -are encitnte are requested not to wear them. The, prices of the Chains are $3 and $5, IS and 30 Links, and can be sent by mail, to any part of time State, by addressing S. H. BUEEI 1, ER, only Agent for Gettysburg. I. STEIN Eirr, 568 lroadway, N. General Agent. For sale in all the principal cities in the United States. July 3, 1851. ly ITIAAIOND TO` SOBS. &--BR t l-I-ER-,-Fash ionalde_Bar-_ btrs and flair Dre: , sers, can at all times be found prepared to attend • Io the calls of the people, at the 7empie, in the Diamond, adjoin ing the Conroy Building. From long expe rience, they flatter themselves that they can go through all the ramifications of the Tomo- Fla' Department with such an infinite deffree of skill, as wil! meet with the entire - satt , taction of nil who .nay submit their chins to the keen ordeal of their razors. They hop es therefore, drat by their attention to business, and a desire to ylea ,- e, they v ill merit as well as receive, a liberal .tare of public patro nage . The sick will be attended to at their private dwellings. Gettysburg, Jan. 13.1851. tf USLI NS, Linens - andTiciii nag., for sale at SCHICK'S,. rains fi;ma I ndigebtion, titerie