l= =1 - , LASTS fi &Subscribers being • agfid.,and 'desirous - I 4 to rrtire (loin busiorq,;)lTvis-at Private tfta following VA.LLIA.OIJE REAL ESTATE . No. I.—::7krzt well known mid '(inFirable j'..111.11 - 4721 d MILL 'PRO PR R TY, 'known Ps MILLS," .. , . eltuata parL,ip . Liberty township. AdaMqcniin ty,,.Penasylvania. and part in f;ininit,. ! burg District,Frederich county, , Maryland. 4' miles F 'imiheast of, Fairfield, and 2 miles west of Etrunitsburg.. The Faun contains , - • AD a 7 4 with the following improvements: A commo . diQua,and comfortable , •ltuur !tramtintsp ;. • • •iv g with, Baelc-buildings, attached, a BANK - ,BAAN - 009 - ;fek - loria - and .50 - deep, - . • s• I Irarit T. 11311 is entireliNEVir; fiutshed in 1854, an. o en v-nor structure' in every respect • for a Mer chant Slid Grist Mill. being •built of good ma. terhtit und•on the latest improved plan. It is driven by Tom's Creek; which passes nearly centrally through the Farm. There is also A Sawiltilil and Stlll,4lFoume, m convenient -to the Mill, and FIVE' TENANT' HOUSES, on ,the premises'' ' iji --aatao all'ejteellent 41iple Orchard and I :L i t . l a 'Variety of the ctroiceSt 'Fruit. About 400' acres of the Farm are cleared land, ilaid not in coVivenierit fiele".s,' and the balance ' heavily Timbered. There is a ' VIAR:7I7 CY? lIIMTOII3 • 9 on the . Farm,,and a portion o; thti land is lim ed. e ti of scenery, ahlindanee of pure' w'ater , andottre atmosphere, it is one of the xnest:tlestrahle..loc u tions in , the State. The WaYnesbiA t , -. :''Greericastle_ and Mercershimr, Turepyre, passes„ through the Farm, iron-fedi.' ,iii front ofthe knrriovetnents,,and inter sects the }lank Road leading W through" est iiiirotter, to 'Baltimore` City; A 140 , the Sit rveY of the contemplated •line of the Western Mary land Railroad ; passes within a few rods of the At ilk ..-4KrThe-improve-ttients.:with---400-acres ofland would be, sold Separate' to, suit chasers. • No. 2 : • - A VALVABtE FARM; containing2i6 - Acie r s / bitiple in uearitill's Upper Pact:!..Atiams County, adjoining lands of Huili — Culbertion,lßeidernin foil-amira-11 - and others.,' Theiraprovements consibt of a com fortable.— • -Dwelhng Ito 4e, BANK BARN,''and ' ` all necessary out build. ings. There is an Orchard of select Fruit trees in fine bearing condition on the Farm, a- due proportion of Timber. ' • No. 3: • A TRACT OF WOODLAND,' Containing - 56 Acres, adjoining lends of Jchn Flo,br,,Johp Mclntire, and others, Jt'ie heay. ily withered with. Yellow Poplar, Rock Oa k, White g 0,,, Chesnut, and: othir valuable crr Persons Alealring to purchase will please calli on--the subscriber, residing on the 51111 property. ' JAMEg McDIVIT. ~.;.•9gtEIPPT 3D, 18154. LOOK „TB ,"fOIIII..INTEREST! THE.-utidersigned - hae just retarned• from Philadelphia with a large and fashionable 11)14'1 viitifdi'he will diFip'oge of at VIM 12.:EDUe.. ED ,PR C, ES - ,to al 1- who may favor him With a tilt.' aesdrtmeni consists of the .bt/a1 . 148 / . Flannels, Plaid Silks, Muslins, Merinoe's , Linen, -- M. Delaines, Blankets, Wool ,Plaids Quilts, . • De.beties Cloths,,if, - ••• •- .- •,;;• ; ~‘Cashmeres,. Onssinets, _ Persian Cluths, Satinets, 'cries, • ,o'fla - rs, Handkerchiefs, Ribbons &c. • Akio,_a lot of Groceries and, Qoeensware, which were boo ht low and - will he gold low for Cash ,or .country produce. To punctual' •costomers-asciedit of six mantlyi. • - • J. S. GRAMMER. .-October 16,1854. tf L. lqlLDlllie • • a H. SKELLY 'respectfully inforrns his old customers and the public; ;t i mer: my, that he continues the TAILORING BUSI NESS, at his old stand, in .South Baltimore street, where he will be happy to accommodate all. who- may 'patronize him. MI work en trusted.to his care warranted to. fit and be of most ,substantial make. Thankful for past favors, he solicts a conttnuance.of public pa tronage,' . -4EOIT/se- New Fork Spring and Summer Fashions are received. Call and see them. Gettyibutg, May 1,1854. ..,ItANDOLPII It LA' P R-O.D UCE 01).721I5TION M3:a3r4,1217.i1, /Vo. 66 - Soul 4 street, B 4.16 T um o R . A WENT D s pArtieularty to the sale of Flour, -Hay, Cloverseed, arid all li kinds of and are prepared to furriisk N',to, ersons ‘irishinir to consign to them.. ovember 7. 1853. ly DIAMOND ToNsons. 111. IPTON & BRoTti Fashianahle Bar bers and Hair Ilrasers, can at all times be found prepared to attend lo the calls of the riople,at the "temple, in the Diainend, adjoin isqr, : We County FfOttl long expe rience, they triti7e - i- ihinuselves that they can go Liprouali all tint riunificiations of the 'ruisso- Deparliticut with such an infinite degrpe of skill, as wilt meet with the entire' tiattsfaction of all who .itay submit their chins to the keen ordeal of their razors. They hove, ilterefLore, Oat by .their attention to business, and a desir'e to a lease, the will Merit a- OS receive, a liberal share of public patronage. Tire sick will be attended to at their private - - . J;in. 13. 185 f: tf I - 10M EON IC COMEAL !—To ,ee those -k) cheap Goudejustjeceivtd fry Oct. 2. A. ARNOi i TrICKINGS. NIU*LINS - ;&c..—Sfimein„re • 1 of„titoge.chom , Ticking*. Mnsiins. &c., butt beim receicad by L ARNOLD. IF YOU WA NT A' VBEI CA, B THAT , ...•. - - - , ~, CAN'T BE 6EAT •! • - 1 p . nolince to their friend 4 and thepublic that an - subscribers would respectfully .an i T HE, undersio-ned having- purchasedi i h n. ,e . • - Carriage-making- ,Rstablitihm vv ent of they have opened , a NEW - HARDWARE Graham,. respectfully informs the pu bli c S 7 ORE, i, Baltimore Street, udjaiiiirig the generall .that he .will continue the sal( residence ego navi,cl Ziegkr, Gettysburg, in which y..L. business at the old cond., in Washington street, :they are opening- ~. half a square from Cliamhershurg street, where j A ',ARCM AND GIcNERAL ASSORTAIENT.-OF he is prepared to mantliacture - to order, at short notice, Carriages, Rook Aways, Buggies, suLims, .IF;RSEYS, &c. He flatters himself that his Work is a little ahead of any turned out by, any other estab lishment in the place—having none but the best of workmen employed, and. using none but the best materials. .His prices are moder ate. Ati&'1?1;;PA11?.ING done at short notice. Country produce taken for anything in his line. J. Li Alt it ' Gettysburg, March 13, 1854. if ZIAT2ItIR F..011;70 Cheap Watches it -Jewelry, v adelphia Watch and Jewelry Store; No. S-North-Second-street,corner--of-Qulirry-,- Philadelphia. (iota Lever Watches; full jeweled, 18 caret imses, ' St2B 00 GOI Lopi nen, 18 caret. - . - - - 24 00 Silver Levan:, full jeweled, . . 1 " . - ' • 12 00 Silver liepines,juivels, -- : - - - 000 Superior quartiers, - • - 7 00 (lob' Spec•j.cles, - • • - '' - 700 Flue Silvdf do. . - . - 3 50 tint(' Brltcolets, - - 7 . - 300 Ladies' (iold Pencils, - - - - 1 00 Silver. Ttnt-Sponns, set, . - - - 600 Gold Pens . with. Pencil imil Silver floldet, - „ - 1 00 Gold frhrp., 3 er Rhit,rs 3 . 7 i rents to ISSO; Wnteil Glasses, plain, 1.2 i cents,, patent IRS; Lune! 25; ()Orr artte!es in proportion. Al[ goods war ranted to be what they are, sold for. STAUFF'ER & HARLEY. On hand,;sorne.Golci and Silver Levers and Lepines, still loWer than the above prices. Sept. 25. 11354. ly • I .6bi.,A.ta4rJAZra-1 , 4 mH E subscriber, thankful for - pagt favors, I respectfully informs the - public that he con• tattles the Coach-making business, in all its various bran - cites, at his Old ,titand, in York street, ,(formerly ,Iltiehingliam's,) where he has. on hand, and wilt manufacture to order, _ ook atiay_a n d_B oabb osly_Carriages, iwc,;(.; , w A G oNs, etc., all of the hest ma:clink, -arid by the. Item o workmen. Call and s ilage for your LKON A RD' §TOUGII. Gettysburg, April 6,1846. 2000 LADIES RE willing to certify that 'tho AL WAY COOKING STOVE is the very best Stove now in use,, inasinutilt as they tell! do more' Cooking, Roasting and Baking, 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 Gottyshurglionadry Et Machine Shop where the subscribers, feeling determined to suit lilt persons, have also the Parlor, Sexton's :Baltimore Air-tight, Peultskell, mid Cabinelt :Cook Stove, and. Air-tight and Ten plate Pur im Stoyes, of the,'mosd beautiful patterns. The Seylar Ploughs, which, cannot be surpassed for liarlitness of draugh4- or. in tllo character of their ►sort: } are .constantly on hand for sale, and ,in view ofthe fact that the M otl;d Evian! of these Pl oug h s is one fourth heavier than that of other-ploughs, it is decidedly,•the•cheapest that can be ob tained. .0;:r WITH EROW PLOUGHS and others, Castings for the Woodcock. Plough, Wind . rail) machinery, Castings and Ho - How-ware, with every. article usually made at Foundries, can he obtained here. (j'l3.lacks►nithintr and Stine Making as usual. T. WARREN & ON D0e.22,1851. tf ITAvING located permanently in Cipttys- L,bura. offers his professional services to the public. Office residence in York stree,l, opposite the'Bank. ,„,,,attiyshiirg, April :24, 1854. ly J. _LAWRENCE 11.111, M. TrAS his 0 ffiee one door westof the Lutheran ehoreh, in Chanaltershurg street, and op. postte - Groomer's store, when; those wisith“ ,, to have any' literal:Ai Operadion perfume: tiro respectfully invited to call. Dr. D.. Gilbert; Dr. C. N.,fierltirtiv, Dr. D. 'Horner. Rev. C. P. Krauth, D. 1).. Roy. 11. L. l3anviler,.l). D., Rev. Prof. William M.. Rey uoldb, Rev: Prof. M ..hutobs, Prof. ll.L.S6ever. Gettysburg, April 11, 1853. tf . _ - WM. B. McCLELLAN, Attorney at Law. OFFICE on the south side of the Public Square, two doors west of the Sentinel office. Aug. 2.4 1853. DAVID WILLS, Attorney at Law, TAS taken Mr. STEVENSON ' S office, North West Corner of Centre Square.' Reference.—Hon. Thaddeus Stevens, Lan caster. Gettysburg, January 2, 1854. I~: i . E. B. BUEHLER, A l-tnt,t , p 11 .„. 1 a. al 1 CIL 4.1 -.A utg ,r, 9 TILL faithfully and promptly attend to all business entrusted to hint. Ile speaks the , German language. -Office at the same place, in South Baltimore street, near Forney's Drat , store, and nearly opposite Mintier & Ztegler's Store. [March :30. D. TCONAUGRY ATTORNEY AT LAW , (Office removed to one door West, of Buehler's Drug Book-store, Chant hersburg start,) Attorney' Solicitor for Patents and Pensions, 130UNTY Land Warrauts, Back-Pav sus: pended Claims, and all othur elaitns .mfgt the Government at Washington, D. (%; ako A meri ea n chims in England. Land VV;11-- rants located and sold, or bought, and highest Prices given. Agents engaged in locating warrants in r ri ot: a ii of WI" • • ,%; • I hod.; for sale Uwe. V. - / A pply to him personally or by letter. Getty burg, Nov. 21, 1853. ly .w. A. APGINLEY, ATTORNEY AT LA SAT. ( . 1 FT 1C E in the south-west corner of the Sqnare. - 'formerly occupied by I). -Me- Conaughy, Esq. Will attend promptly to alh business entrusted to his care. Gettysbur g , May 1-5 1854. TIIIS, WAY. 'DOCTOR JOHN. A. SWOPE, 14 EVE. 112 - ENC ES: HARDWARE STORE. lIARDWARE, ino ST EEL, GR T. ERIE'S, CUT L ER Y, COACH TRIMMINGS SPRINGS, AXLES, 0 1 4 4r .i? ,L ccr;i• actre, -- Eila St tlb tag. Oils, and Dye-stuits, in general, including every description of art des in the above lines of business, to which they invite the uttention of Coach-makers, Blacksmiths, Carpenters, Cabinet- makers, Shoe-make s:(-d rs a d I e üblie oen- .erally. Our stock -loving been selected with great care and purchased for Cash; we'giiarantee 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 determined to establish a char acter for selling Goods at low prices and doing 'business on fair principles. - • JOEL, B. _DANNER, PA VI D ZI KG L ER. Gettysburg, June 9, 1851. tf DAILY LIN E. T 1 E It EDUCED: P II E subscribers announce to the"travelling public that they are now running a DAILY LINE OP STAGES,. between . Gettysbuig and Cliarnhershurg, leav leg 7 o'dppli, A. M., and return ing by 7,o'clock, P. M., of Name day. Fare each way $1.50. Stage Office in Gettysburg', at the "Eaglc . noel." Gen rt TATE & co. Aug. 16, 1852. Baltimore k Susquehanna Railroad, i• ANGE 01-1101TRS,--7 Arrives at York at . ' ' Accommodation Train leaves Culvert Station at . 4.25 r at Arrives at York at. 1.42 r m Ex press Train leaves Calvert Station at 10 rat A - r ri resit t - -Y-o-r-k at - 1:2 rat RETURNING. Way ,Pamspnger -Train will leave liar ridburg at 1.45 r Arrivinu at York at 2.15 r E kpresg Train leaves Harrisburg at 8.45 APa Arriving at t nrk at 9.')'4 A 51 A. P. IN INC 11 ESTER, Super'[. I .lfarell2o, 185.1.' Hanover. Branch Rail Road. (11.11 NG It: 01" () CTRS. ruRAINS over the, Hanover Branch road now , run as follows : Ist Train will (rave, Hanover at 9.15 A.,M., with Passengers for York, ihrrishorg, Colum bia and Philadelphia, and return to Hanover with Passengers from Baltimore nI 12 M. This Train connects also with the klxpress for Baltimore, arriving there at 1 P. M., stopping at Glenrock, Parktbn and Cockeysville. 2d Train — will leave Hanover at 2.15 P. M. with Past..eng - ers for Baltimore, arriving there at 6.30 ; and return immediately with Passt.n gers from York, &e., at 5.45 P. M. 3d Train will leave Hanover at 4 3-4 P. M. with Passengers for York; and return. with Passengers from Baltimore at S P. M. The Monday morning extra train will leave for Baltimore at 5.30; realm al 7, A. M. EDWARD K. YOUN q, dgent. — H allover, - Oct. 11, 1854. A FRESH SUPPLY! ~p~lll unders,igned has ;just returned from the. City with a large supply of I. Esti GOO D.S, which he is prepared to sell at prices which' cannot be beat. Il ls stock consists of GROCERIES, (401 kinds, Sugars , , NI Masses, Cotrei-s, Teas, ['kit, Salt, Urackets, Cheese, Pickled Cu cumbers, &c. Also, Fruits and Confections; Oranges, Lemons, Flgs, Raisins, Prunes, &e. —Also, Powder, Shot, Tobacco, Segars, Gail's celebrated German Smoking Tobacco, dnd a variety of other articles—Also, a f irs t. rate assortment of the best Oaf ities of LIQUO3S. Wines anti BrandiPs,of different kinds,N. E. Bum, Holland Gin, Old Rye, &c.—all of which can ,be had on the lowest terms at the Store of the subscriber, in South Baltimore street, nest door to the "Star" office. :1 Also, always on hand Z variety of Stone Jugs, &c.—Give us a call. E VI A N rT E - GLER. Getty :burg, May 15, 1851; - - - OT . : -- herety given, that the Partnership hereto fore existing between Tuowts WARREN and lir 410)ROE W A !MEN, trading under the firm of T. Warren and 8.311, is this day dissolved by mutual consent. All persons knowing thFm selves indebted to sa d_ll rm are requested to call and settle with the subscriber, at the foundry, or their claims will he left with W. L. CAMP BELL, Esq., for c o ll e cti o n. April 3, 1854. T. WARREN. OS.—Those wishing to select 111°Ir R Ot?l C( a1 .7 arcre assortment of Madras and Boot Morocco, Pink and Lai: Linings of a so.. perior quality and a: low prices, should call early at the cheap store of PAHN EsToc Ks. STOVES---STOYESI 0 N c t h l nnkl - and for v a s r LTre at variety , of o y cheap. Call and see them. GEO. ARNOLD. September 4, 1851. ---------- _ A SHALE, DA Gl EOT VPE Likenesq of Mrs. W.tstet.Ent, deceased. The per soil having it In possession will be liberally revc;:rde.d by - sending it tome undersi.ned. G W A :NIP L - HAY WAN 'FE D. PERSONS hilvinE,r Flay to sell,will do well by eallinv: 00 the stihseriber, in Gellvs hurt!, who is desirous of purehasitor. The • e price wt pan at a nnes. fy:r As he intends havinar, the Hay. after beint , packed. hanied either to flanover •nr Ba I tionqe, the prelen-nce to haul iit given to thoe front whom he oi4v purchase. The. G. 1852. If 01).\, Sugar and Water ('R teNEItS, Nut q, G,leh and friloy Lim/ Cakes. (a new article, and not to he beat,) for sale. cheap 4 by the pound or less, at piil 24: GILLESPIE'S. asF,enger soLONION POWERS. PitOCLAILMATION t4e eiti2Pns of OtifiTstrirg. Palwermfachees Hydro- Electric "f? f" , a•.! ( trt,c,? . 2) ft 0; • CION - S.l'f? ['CT El? to he wornnext - to the skir, prodncinp; a constant current of 13 N IN ?ET itt:Tl l : D 1.1 , i AON itTl 4 .sl—Pfreeti INI M EDI ATE It EV; LE . FROM .ALL -.A: C UTE PAINS, awl - a Permanent care rf Neur z 1 is Diseases! Pulvermacher's Electric' C hains . 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 In P9ris, by the most learned professors in that city, they were recommended to the Gov ernment of France, who granted a patent for the disco Very. During the years 1851.2, they - re-intrmlueen-in_Germany, Au . '• • and England, and ono year since, introduced and patented by the United States,Government. Most.3Blonishinz Cures of illteurnatigm, lit. Vitus's Dance, p a inful a n,I-SWelleil Joints, Palpitation or the heart, , Not/ ra Igia of the Face, Perisxlical Ilearlache. • Deafri , g, Illinduess; Pains from Indigestion, Hysterics, Dyspepsia, , Uterit: Pains. ...very ',space, eraser, 'errorts, • rq qUielclv and rapidly cured, by simply wear in the Chains - fora - few hotrre-each day. The chains were first introduced in the city of New York, where they were exhibited to Prof. Valentine Mott, Van Buren, Post, Car nochan, and others, •who readily diSeCniered that they possessed - ,Strange and Singular Power of Instantly Re- 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 treatmentand cure uf the.above named diseases No Oilier Mechanical .agent, in the world, can produce so many well au thenticated certificates of 'care, from scientific P vicious and intelligent Patients, as may be found tn-each pamphlet, which may be obtain• tad grans at the Drum Store of S. H. BITER f,I4:EZ, who is the sole Agent for Gettysberz, and .who will explain . the manner of use to all who may apply. in the city of New York, at the General Office, 5553' broad way, there are being sold daily, from forty to sixty CH3INS, and the sale and demand in Boston.is as (Treat in pro portion to the population, althourrh they have only been introduced three month; ! The - erm - rs - s - m-e - F,n - sil - y - worriTa mi - are - eri it all , a ;livable 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. Uninriorg.—Ladies who are enciente are requested not to wear them. The prices of the Chains are.s3 and $5, 18 and 30 Links, ?lid can he sent by mail. to any - part of the State; by addressimr S. H. BU EIi- LER, only Anent for Gettysburg. 1. STEIN FRT. '5( Rroadway,. N. %., General Agent. For sale in all the principal cities in thejlnited States. July 3, 1851. 1 y 11 AM 11014 LOW% Y 7 S OINTMENT. rFlizens ,f the Union,— yo U h - ave done me the honor as with one Voice, from one end of the Union to . the other, - to stamp the character ol my Ointment with your approhaton. It is scarcely two years since I made it known to you, and alrea dy it has obtained more celebrity than any other medicine in so short a period. 38, earner qf .Jinn 4- Nassau sls., New Fork. ASTONISHING CURE OF SORE LEGS, Arr I? NINE YEARS' STANDING. Copy of a Letter from Mr. T. W. Langley, of Huntsville., Yadkin co., North Carolina. dated Nov. Ist, 1853. I{ CAD HIS OWN WOVE/S. To PitorEsson lIoLLowAY Sir,—lt is not my wish to become notorious, neither is this letter ‘yritten 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 ktu ine,...to - be entirely beyond the reach of medicine. For nine years I was afflicted with one nt the most painful and troublesome sore legs that ever 11- 1 11 to the lot of man; and after trying every medicine! had ever heard of, I resiffned 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 1 entirely regained my health, to my agreeable surprise and delight, and to the astonishment of my friends. (signed) J. W. LANGLEA". AN EXTIRORDIN ARV CURE OF A 1311) BREAST, WIZENNEARLY AT TIIE POINT OF I)EATEL - Copy of A Letter from Mr. ft : Durant, New Orleans, No- To PROFESSOR EIOLLOWAY, 38, Corner of Ann and Naisau ,Streets, N. Y. Dear Sir : It is with heartfelt gratitude I have to inform you that by tilt use ofiour Ointment and U Pills, the life .my wi has been saved. For seven years she had a bad breast, with ten running wounds, (not of a. cancerous .na tu re). I was told that nothing could save her : she was then induced to use your Ointment and Pills, when in the short space of three months, they effected a perfect cure, to the astonishment of all who knew us;-----We tained your Medicines from Messrs. Wright & Co., of Chartres-street, New Orleans. I send this from "Hotel des Princes," Paris, although I had written it at New Orleans. before_we finally left, at that time, not know ing your address-at New York. (Signed) R. DURANT. The Pills s 1 mid be Listed conjointly with the Ointment lit most of the followlng cases : Contracted and Lumbago Bad I.er4 11:u1 Itre3,ts Bu MI !Maly Chilblains Glandular Chapped hands Swellingii * * • Solo at the Establishment of Professor Hot•t.ow.ar, 38, Corner of Ann and Nassau Streets, New York ; also by all respectable Druggists and Dealers in Medicines through out the United States, in Pots, at 37i cents, 87 cents, and $1,50 cents each. To he had Wholesale of the principal Drug Houses in the Union. - 0.-...7-'l'llPre is a considerable saving by tak ing the larger sizes. N. 8.---Directions for the guidance of pa tients in every disorder are affixed to each Pot. _July 3, I 55.1. lyeow TERMS. One Copy one year, s3—two e th o e pi p 'e r s r l , n i e i year, er one copy two years. t ss — file Copies one year, and an extra copy t sendin(4 the club, Slo—eight Copies one year, do. sls—eleven Copies one year, do. .$2O. .p...23--Clodey's Lady's Book and Arthur's A FACKF,REI„ Codfish, Salmon, Herring, Home Magazine will both be sent one year 111 Pork, limns and Sides, Shoulders, L ar d for :•Ff.3 50. To insure what you order tb b e ---a-n-d-Citet-se,--cons. [II-may-on Irand allit fo - r - § - ste ---- certziral — senti -2 ildres's --- by J. Palmer & Co., Market tree L. A. GOOEY. 11 . ha if, PHIL;IDELPIILI.' ___ , ; No. 113 Chesnut street, Philadelphia. October 9,1651. 3in 1 ft.- - ..Specintens sent when desired. ------- November 20 , 1851. 3t SPOUTING! SPOUTING! _ _ _ . ---- 0 EoI?GE and Henry Wainpler w ill ina l ie i -- 1 roceile.. - and qacestsware.— ' , kJ - House Spouting, and pia 1 / 1 1 the same low, kT J. 8,. - 1 ; ILI "U ER d''fi''". the 1 "w n m fo'r cash or country ptoduce. lar,tters anal all coun ty to proa net! Ch Paper nllll hotter Graceries on hers wishine2- their li o 'if: ex • Haws. &c. and Qicensware than he i:nov% sollitor. B u s se seated, would do ‘vell to Live them a can, of first rat , ' quality athi lu'l'd to _beat. for (tidy (1. Si:. H. WAMPLER. a I , 7Pa pound, and everything else in propor - Ulm. [April 10. „ . adies 9 Dress Goods. of every style, blk A Ipacca for 1!24 cents; Castiniere 1.23; Debe , Tes from 16 to 37& cents; Cnilicnes front' 5 to 1.2; Muslins from 5 to Ifq;:inti everything else in proportion, at the New Store or Oct. 16. I. S. GRAMMER. i April IS, 1633. lieving Pains, 3 Curt fur 1111 THOMAS HOLLOWAY. voinber 9th. 1933 Sti Juiuts Sk Fistula.' Rheumatism Scurvy Falt Ithettm Sore-heads IBIED Soak's L'lren; Fury :CiprieS WOULAS TO TUE MILLINERY MRADR, AMERICAN ARTISTS' .UNION! , • JOHN STONE & SONS. • ; rif ~,tiE IMPoIITERS AND• DRAth cis itv AMERICAN ARTISTS' 'UNION' Would re spectfully announce to the citizens of the , . . FRENCH IifILLINERY tnODsI . t1...T - iiited. Stmes and the Canadas. that for the No. 45 South Second street, Philadelphia, ' i purpoi.e of cultivating a taste for the fine arts i throughout - the country, and with -a view or ARE now prepared to offer their custotners ; enabling every family to become possessed of gallery o f and the trade, an unusually large and well ! a Engravings, stecc.ed assortment' of II 11l HO NS, - SATINS, f VEL V ETS, - I." EATH Ell - S, ' FLONv Jots, 1 - ‘e A e , :By the Artists of t he g LACES, am! every article appertaining to thei•they have' determined, in order to create art Millinery trade. - eitensive sale for their Engravings, and thus: 1•"*Our stock being of of oven direct im.: ! nut Only give employment to a large number , portat inn, offers great ad vantages both in styles t of artists and others, hut inspire among our and prices. , . . (s ept .,lB.. 2i. i ., i countrymen a taste for works ofart, to when' 2511,000 to the . purchasers of their Engravings, when . 2541,000 of . which are sold, 250,000 GIFTS, OF THE ACTUAL COST OF $ - 150,000 . Each - purchaser of a One Dollar Engraving, Alterefre,receiii-es—notorri-OV richly'worth the money, but also a ticket. Which entitles him to one of the Gifts when they are distributed. . . . Fbr time DOlllaiiit a hicritly finished. Engraving, beautifully PAINTED in- OIL, and FIVE - GIFT TICKETS, will,be sent ;or- ii:i umj& 280 . Market street, aloove 81h, Philadelphia. ,C. Rush Sc. Bro., Proprietors. . of.• ,r of the principal thorou ghfares . of the city. No e ff ort spared to make vtsiters comfortable. $l,OO per day. • • - June 12, 1854. ly No. 210 Pratt Street, Baltimore. - K N O 1) T;; Prrrjsrzetirr. — JOH N G. KNO - D E, Superintendent.. • May •8, 1854. 1 y - • "WATCHES, JEWELRY, - Slivertviere Fancy ,Goosris. 2e -A Choice' Assortment of the Finest Qual ity, for Sale at the Lowest Cash Prices, at' Wm. IR. Eltorthciad>s, NO. 184 'SOUTH SECOND STREET, Between Pine-and Union, West side,' Philad'a. r(1 H E assortment erribtaces.a Larg e lect Stuck (tr Fine tValches, - Jewelry, Silver Ware, Albata Ware, plated 'with:fine Silver, in Spoons, Forks, Ladles, 4'e.—Jct Goods, Fans and Fancy. Articles of a supeiior quality, de serving the examination ofthose who desire to procure the best goods at. the Lowest Cash Pricei. Having a practical knowledge of the -busi ness, and all available facilities for Importing and Manufacturing, the subscriber confidently invites purchasers, believing that he can sup ply them on terms as favorable as any other establishment in either of the Atlantic Cities: Jz All Lindg of Diamond arid Pearl Jewel ry and Silver Ware manufactured to order, vi thin-a-reasonable titne. oz:tr. Watches, Jewelry and Silver Ware fail efu y repatrei WM. B. ELTONFJEAD, - , -- - '• IS4 Soitth '2(t St., a Cow dorirs above the 2U St. Market, We , t :Ade. n the youth Window of the :Store, may be seen the famouS BIRD* CLOCK, which commands the ad mil-Aloft of the ticientific and curious. October 2, 1854. ly IL-r-Pc, NURSERY TREES _FOR SALE. • LOW PIUCES. t- PPLE, Peach, ,Pear, Cherry, Plum. A pricot, Almond and Nectarine, carefully selected. Large size Grape Vines, Straw berry and Raspberry Plants, Silver Maples, large anil straight. Apply to JAMES S. PETERS, Onicoidville, Del. co., Pa. October 23; 1854. Ini _ • . Godey's Lad3es BOok for 1865. Twent yfiflh - Year of Publication by the same Publisher. MHE only Lady's Book acknowledged by I the Ladies of this country as worthy of its name. Principal Points of 41fraction for 1855. It contains 100 pages of reading in every month's number—not beginning with a large number in January, and decreasing through out the year. BEAUTIFUL PLATES, Line or Mezzotint, in every number. _ Godey's reliable - Steel Fashion Plates (colored) in every number—the only Fashion Plates that are considered as authority. Knitting, Netting, and Embroidering print ed in colors. • Music—two pages monthly. Easy Lessons in Drawing are given monthly. Godey's Invaluable Receipts, worth alone Three Dollars a year—for Cooking, the T o i. let, Sick Room, Nursery, and Miscellaneous House-keeping Receipts. ----- , - I)hiaritoisThifd — Plaits; with foil directions, for Ladle., to out their own dre,3ses. Patterns for Children's dresses, both male and female. . MODEL COTTAGES. Great attentifin paid to this department. A Treatise on ,the Hair, a most excellent article for the preservation and beautifying- of this most valuable ornament to both sexes. Undoubted Receipts, Model Cottages, Mo del Cottage, Furniture,, Patterns for Window Curtains, Music, Crotchet . Work, Knitting, Netting, Patchork, Crotchet Plower Work, Hair Braiding, Ribbon Work, Children's and Infant's Clothes, Caps, C hernketes, Bonnets, Cloaks, Evening Dresses, FAney Articles, Head Dresses, Flair Dressing, Bridal Dresses, Mantillas, Riding Habits, Morning and Even ititr Dreses, Cloaks, 'Palmas, Robes du Chambre, Capes and Cloaks of fur in season; in fine, everything that can interest a lady, will find Its - appropriate place in her own Book. Remember that the Lady's Book has al ways given Steel Eng,ravinirs, and throughout the year, nit% publishing them-in January and February numbers, and then omitting, them. In the Lady's Book alone you receive ivhat no other three Magazines can furnish you with: Sore-throats EVERYDAY A CTU)% L ITI ES. This is another series of Trticles peculiar to t is Magazine. Every or of these articles is illustrated with at least eight or ten of the finest wood engravings. This department is very interesting, conveying information iri an agreeable tOldl, suitable for ladies and gentle men, that cannot be obtained elsewhere. The expense of one number of the Lady's Book, including steel engravings and literary matter, paid for, not taken from English mag azines, far exceeds that of any other Magazine pnblislwd in this country. We make no ex ception, and are Willing to have the fact tested. LT ,;• can be selected from the Catalogo , and sent by return of mail or -express - , ____ copy of theCatalogue, together with a specimen of one of the Engravings, can be seen at the office of this paper.. For , each Dollar sent, an Engraving actu ally worth that sum, and a Gift Ticket, will nsediate forwarded. 51; ggg The Committee believing that the success of this GREAT NATIONAL UNDERTAKING will be materially promoted by the energy and en terprise of inte!ligent and_persevering, Sgents, have resolved to treat with such on the most liberal terms. Any person wishing to become -an Agent, by sending {post paid) $l, will receive by re turn of mail, a One. Dollar Engraving, a GlF'r TIC Kul', a Prospectus, a Catalogue, and all other necessary information.. - On the final completion of the sale, the Gifts will be placed in the hands of a CONF. AIITTEE Of the PURCHASERS IQ, be DISTRIBUTED, due notice of which will be given. throughout the United States and the Canadas.. List of : 100 Marble busts of Washington, at 100 •' « Clay, 100 cc . " Webster, cc — Calhoun, .50 elegant Oil Paintings, in splendid: gilt „- . 100 elegant Oil Paintings. 2:t3 feet each, 50 • 5,0011 500 steel plate Engrg logs, brilliantly colored in oil; rich gilt tonnes, 24x30 in. each, 5,000. IC,OOO elegant steel plate Engravings. color ed in oil. of - the Washington. Moutunent,. 20K26 Inches each, :& 44,0013 v 237,000 steel plate Engravings, from 100 dif ferent plates now in possession of and owned by the Artists' Union, of the inar ket value of- frost 50 coats to Si each, 1 tirst-elass Dwelling, in 01st st.,.N. Y. City, 22 Building Lots in lOU and 101st :its. N. Y. City. each 25x100 feet deep, at 1,000 22,000-100 100- Vtlla conLiining each ten Own-sand: reel- in the suburbs of New I urk City. and cool 11411/ling- a magnificent view of the • Davison River and Long Island sound, at 20 perpetual luaus or cash, without interest,. or security, of $250 etch, 100 6. 51 " 20 11 f, 100 61 250 2000 4, Reference in regard to the Real Estate, F. - j.' Visscher & Co., Real Est-me Brokers, New York. Orders, post paid, with money enclos-. ed, to be addressed. . . J. W. HOLBROOKE, See'y, -. - 505 Broadway, N. Y.. E- - -The Engravings in the Catalogue are now ready for delivery. November 6, 1854. 6in Graham's Ame Amt. Magazine, TH E Patriarch of AMerican monthlies, now in its twenty•ninth year, during which, time it has never ranked second to any periott— teal in the world, offers for 1855 attractions superior to those "of any former year. The best American Authors .fill our columns with the Kral ts of their genius, w Ist' ou r ustrationtri (which, on both steel and wood, haie been pronounced by the press to surpass those pub lished in any other periodical in America,) are designed by American Artists, and engraved by Ainetican Engravers. In addition. to the former literary attractions of the, Magazine r we shall hereafter have an which grill be enriched by short contributions, correspondence 'and_, poetry, variously grave and humorous.' Weiiaie also added a FASHION DEPARTMENT, -which will be under the - charge of Madame Julie de Marguerites, and will contain the la test Paris Fashions, FaShionable ,Chit-Chat, and matters, of general interest to Ladies. Our Monthly Summary of Current fly - ems, and our Review of New' Books, will be prepared,.as heretofore, - ,by %V r. Dowe, and E. P. WHIP PLE. We will also every month publish Vo cal and Instrumental MUSIC, and a Plate of Paris Fashions. As this Magazine is not con nected with any other periodical, its 'matter and illustrations being prepared exclusively for it, will not appear any where else, and, be ing a Family Magazine, will take no part in' Political, Sectional, or Religious disputes.— Each number will contain a Splendid Sleei Engraving—Superior Wood Illustrations, Prose and Poetry - by the best Authors---the Editor's 'Fable—Fashionable Chit-Chat-- Monthly Summary—Review of New Books= Music—Fashion Plate, and Comic -Illustra tions. In addition to which we offer timer MAGNIFICENT PREMIUMS. Terms : With Premiums, 1 copy one year, in advance, $3 2 copies one year, 5 4 " and 1 to agent or getter up of club, 10 ti_ « 44 Lk 20 . , ,I'A premium will be given to every Sub. scriber and Agent at these rates, at their op tion To take the Portraits of the Presidents, or the two smaller Plates. IVith Either of Smaller Plates. 7 copies;and 1 toagt or getter up of club, 15 Club Terms without Premiums. • 11 copies, and 1 to agt or.getter up olclub,2o' For SG one copy will he sent three years. Subscriptions may be sent at our When the amount is large, a draft 51i4+442 , be procured, if ,possible—the cost of which may be deducted from the amount. Philadelphia, Nov. 27; 1854. II II DAV Aln i& L A RGE addition to our stock of Nard- %are, Carriage Trimmings, Sz.c., has been made, and those in want of any article in thAtlime„sliould not fail to examine our stock. We pledge ourselves to sell cheaper than the cheapest. Come to FAH N ESTOC KS'. October 16. 1854. THE subscriber hereby gives twice to those who have promised him WOOD on ac count, that he is in want of it, and that unless it is delivered forthwith, without any flintier notice, the accounts will he pl.iced in the hands of an officer for collection, and the money re quired. ' T. 'W AR REN. EDITOR'S TABLE, RICHARD H. SHE & CO., Publishers. r a!)lial4 $lOO. $lO.OOOl 100 1010 , 100 30,000 DO. 5 NO,. 41,onch, 12,00 Q 6,000 , 15,0u0 5,000• 5,000. 5,000 , lo,oocs