' NOTIGE , TO - TEACHERS ' ? • r MIE attentionOf telichere is directed to the 3Mfistctinri of he nevi. Sebool Law. wficli: reads as follows :—s•lt - shall be the duty i't Pl-erY TP"l`er "Vierd under the provi- ' For the Fall and Winter Campaign or 1854-55 ssm - c - of this Aet, to make-out end file with the - - floantl of Directors or Controllers of the Dis- HATS lk CAPS, trier, at the end of each month, a Report, set- i - !big forth' the vi;hole number of pupils attend ing school during the month, deSignming whether male or female. the number 'of days each attended, the books used and branches taught ; and until such Report shall have been made, it shall . not he lawful for the Bhard of Directors to pay such reacher for his or her services. The keports made in' 'pursuance of the , foregoing provisions, shall be regalarlV filed by the Secretary of the Board of Direc tors or Controllers, and- shall at all times be subject to the inspection of every citizen of the 'strict .-The Reports, as above, have just been puhlised, in handsome style, and. the subseri ner trusts will meet the approvahbof Teachers and School ~,Directors. NO , irember 13, 1854. The INew Cemetery. spectfully informing those persons who intend removing thereinams of their dead from present locations to Ever Green Cemetery. , that he will undertake such removals at mod crate charges, and feels cdnfident that he Witl meet the satisfaction of all wbo may em- ploy him. -He has vehicle for the convey mice of bodies and tomb stones—and can he found either at Powers's Granite Yard or at his 1 . residenee,in Breckenridge street. A.:W.FLENIMING. Novemlier 27, 1854. REMOVAZ. tHAVE REMOVED from 122 West Loin. bard street, to the new and cOrnmodinua Warehouse: No. 191 West Pratt street, near li e ght,,opposite the Ma/thy flouse, and will continue my GENERAL COMMISSION BUSINESS, for the sole of TOBACCO, GRAIN and COUNTRY PRODUCE, of all kinds; and will attend to, the execution of orders. for .purchasing„ shall continue,my Gnano Agency; having increased facilities for supplying the -host article, as usual, at the government's inwest, pricethe . ton of 2.240 lbs.—with a moderate charge of commission for purchasing and forwarding. - . • .• , • of Lltue t a supdiior article, which I will , _warrant to be pure.. • 1. have connected. with- s tity business, and shall at all times benuPplied front the most celebrated manufactories in the Union, a large apply of Agricultural Implementm, t.(every description, warranted, to which I ask particularly the attention of Farmers and deal. Ars. , Trusting, by strict attention to all !nisi mess .confided to my charge, I shall merit the patronage of gze public, B. M. 1111.0 DES. 'tali:, November 27, 1854. D© You WAIST A WELL MADE AND CHEAP SUIT . OF WINTER CLOVE - F so, you can be accommodated by calling n MARCUS SAMSON, who has just opened and is now selling rapidly at his Store in, York street,. opposite the Bank, a very large, choice and cheap assortment of 'Fall - and Winter Goods, in.-which he invites the attection of the public. They have been selected with great care in the Eastern cities,. have been bought cheap for c4sh, and will be sold cheap for cash—cheaper han at any other establishment in Gettysburg. F(is stock, consists in part of Black, Blue, Olive and Green CLOTH COATS, with truck, dress and sack coats; also :Pweed, e :ashmere' and Italian cloth ; also a largewtock of oyERCOATS, which can't be beat In va riAy, quality or price, out of the cities; also a -very superior stock of P ANTALOONS, con sisting. in part cf excellent and well made Erench Black Doe•skin Cassimere. Fancy c'assirnere, Satinetts, Velvets, Cord, Linen Cottonade. The stock of VESTS corn prisesevery variety of manufacture—fine black Satin, Silk, Velvet, Italian Silk, white, fancy :Ind buff Marseilles, Summer C loth, &c. Also constantly on hand a large lot of TRUNKS, Hats, Carpet B , gs, Umbrellas, Boots& Shoes, Window Shades, Violins, Accordeona, Gui tars,' Flutes, Fifes, Melodeons, Mirrors, Ra zors,- Spectacles, Spoons, Watches .& Watch - Gififaii - ,Thilk and cotton Handkerchiefs, era taw, Suspenders, Gloves, Stockings, Spring Stocks, Shirts, and Shirt Collars, and a splen did assortment of JEW ELRY—in fact every thing in the way of Bov's and Men's furnish , ieg line. KT-First-fate Chewing Tobacco always on hand—a rare article, which chewers are re qpested to try. MARCUS SAMSON. November 13. 1854. tf LET THE FACTS BE KNOWN I I.SHAT ABRAM ARNOLD has just re ; turned from the Eastern cities, with , the largest and best selected stock of goods for Men and Boys' wear ever before °We red,which he is new making up, at the Old Stand, where heinvites ell who wish to purchase CLOTH ING, made of _ - mscipcocinanctraktr.d ma 9 and by good workmen, to call and examine his,stock "before purchasing elsewhere, as he is''determined to,. undersell any clothing Store of Slop Shop in the town or country. 'Having secured the services of one of the best CU'rrERS in the country, ne is prepared toniak - e up clothing at the shortest notice and in :he best style. His motto is Quick Sales and Small Profits. 'October :2,1854. tf • THE WAR GOING, ON t AEI wart in Europe is largely engrossing. ..1_ public attention, and prices.generally are going up. But the undersigned would sogy,est 'lto his customers and everybody else the t he haq just returned from the city, with the cheapest and best stock of #7, X.TIOZSEM, 4-2, Mats, Confeetionary,_Fancy Soaps, <to.; tie has ever before offered. Call and - judge for yourselves, and if you do not pronounce fits goods among the cheapest and best you have•ever looked at, then is he greatly mis taken. His stock comprisp?, in part, Coffees, ,s - li n-ars, Teas, Chocolates, Syrups, Molasses. Crackers, Oranges, Letnotoz. Almonds, Palm Nutif, Pea' Nuts, English Walnuts, Fillierts_; Confectionary, of a hundred sorts: Pepper. Cinnauton, Cloves, 4 - oda Saleralus, Wash7o , i Soda*, a large variety of Fancy Soaps, and vverything else in his line. cg:7-Cash or Country Produce taken in ex change for Goods. The Flour and Fee4bltsines% is continued. Highest market prit,s paid. In York Street, at the l'ust Office. Gettysburg, April 24, 1854.' • _ l l,ovEs act. Stockings, all sorry anti Vt grass, at' ' SCHICK'S. 1 KELLER KURTZ. " WE - s - run - y -- To - F LE.3 S ~' • ~~w t. J BOOTS & SHOES. THIS: subscriber invites the attention of the citizens of Adams county, to his large and-splendid stock of SILK, WOOL AND FUR HATS, v./trying in price from 25 cents to $4 ; Fur, Plush, Cloth, and Glazed. Caps, from 121 to $.2.50; COARSE;;& FINE BOOTS , )ten's aunt:Lys') from $1 to $5; Buffalo and Gum Overshoes, Gentlemen's and La dies' sizes; SINOES,, comprisingever " Li variety of Gentlemen's, s . Boys', Youth'.. adies' and Misses' Shoes, -of -Country, City- and Eastern manufacture, which he offers fnr sale on the most reasona ble ternia - frit — Pash, or on the übual cred - rt — to undoubted-protnpr paying customers. .teful ftn the notify r,.4- may- ee tr.„< - • ---- bestowed by his friends, he still - hopes to share their patronage by - unremitting attention to Their calls. Atie.The subscriber's connection with the Book and Stationery business is still continu ed, and he earnestly invites - the attention of purchasers to . his present unrivaled stock ot Miscellaneous and School Books, Stationery, &c., &c. tlll. l Fixed up in the New ! Come and. See Us ! Read all this, and say whether it is not right. NEW STYLE or BUSINESS ON TIDE CASH PSINCI- ME, "QUICK SALES AND struaT tmorers!" rE subscriber has just returned from the City with a very_ tate and tine assort ment of Hats, Caps, Boots and Shoes, of every description and fashion, which he will ,sell on good terms, for GISII or its equivalent. 1 have done a heavy Credit_ has 04-.9 , 4 for nearly 24 years, and the consequence has • •-• : - I--no-tom- intend-tia devote my whole time to-My Store„and keep a large assortment of HATS and SHOES, and sell them as cheap as anyody else can, for Cash . or its equivalent, payment in- - a short time, and for Country Produce punctually de• livered when wanted—and entirely destroy the old habit of long credit. By this plait I can keep up my Stock, and sell Goods on bet ter terms. Come and see the Goods and judge for yourselves. Gentlemen's and Ladies" Gaiters, Buskins, Jenny Lindy, Oxford Sic., and Child ren's Shoes, always on hand. Boots and Shoes made to order s whenever required. Philadelphia make of Silk Hats, Citizens', Crubart, Know Nothing, Wide Awake, Kos• suth, and old men's Fur and Wool Hats, to gpther with men's, boys' and children's Hats and Caps, of all kinds and. sizes. - W. W. PAXTON . . , - Gettysburg, October 164-1854. PROCLAMA.IIOIII n t4r Citigus of Oithishurg. Pulvermacher's Hydro.; Electric Cfik r " ca 4..;.149 - • ONSTRIJUTED to be worn next to the skin, producing a constant (torrent of UN INTERRUPTED EI.ECTRO 111 AkCiN ET! -•••••••P freeti fig IMMEDIATE RELIEF,- FROM ALL CUTE PAINS, and a . Permanent cure Y . Neurakic Diseases ! Pulvermacher's , Electric Chains were first used-in France, three years since, for the cure of Nervous Diseases, and after being snbinitted to the most thorough trial, in every hospital in Paris, by the most learned professors . in that city, they werelecomMended to the Gov ernment of Prance, who granted a patent for discovery.Dering• 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 ilstonishine Tires of Rhentruttimn, St. Vittis , m Dime, Painful uncl Swelle , l Joints, Pal pi tat hm of the Ileart, Neuralgia of thy• FaINI, Perin Deafness, 111 in.l m's, Palm+ from I Hysterlcm, Dyspepsia, 12 te rie Panel. E vern ' Disease, icrined Nervous, . is quickly and rapidly mired. by simply wear ing the Chains for a few hourF each d u y. The chains were first introduced in the city of New York, where they were exhibited to Prof. *Valentine Mott, Van Buren, Post, Car nochan, anti others, who readily discovered that they possessed Strange and Singiitur, Power"? Instantly Re lieving Pains, whenever applied, and by their recommenda tion and influence, they were introduced into the different hospitals of New York, and are now in daily use in those institutions. in the treatment and cure of the a bove named diseases No Other Mechanical Sgent, in the world, can produce so many .well au thenticated certificates of core, front scientific Physicians and i Patients. as may he found in earh pamphlet. which may,he ol.tain• ed uratisat the Drug Store of S. ft [T E FI LER. who iti the sole Airent for Gettysburg', and who•will explain the manlier of use to all who may apply. In the city of New York, at the General Office. .568 Broadway, tho•re are !wino- sold daily, from forty to slyly (11.31N5, and the sale and demand in BoAton is as vent in pro portion to the population, n11110;1.-11 they have only been introdured three month. The C AINS are easily worn, and are equally applicable to all classes of iwrsons. the child „as well as the adult, and are always ready for use—never get out of repair. and are as tnnrh an article of ornameta. as they ar•e a valuable means of cure. CAtiTtns.—liulipA who are encienle are requested not to wear them. The prices of the Chains are .$3 and Vii►. IS and 30 Links, •rnd can he sent luy 'nail. to .►nl• part of the State. by addressing S. It BUEH LER, only Agent for Gettysburg. - 1. STEIN 54; lirWathvay, N.-Y „ General ivent. For sale in all the principal cities in the United States. July 3, 1851. ly AC po l r iE R 1_1 14 1 3 1 1 ,:s , ( .1 3 1 ( 1 1 ft: .l a s l i: n ro u n i3O r ng, and Cltet-se, constantly on hand and fur calms by J. Palnier Co., Market Street I'HILIIDEI,I'III.I. October 9,1854. 3til --- • SPOUTING! SPOUTING! 1:012GE and Henry %Vain pler will make tipontinf,r Ild ;lilt up the Saint' low. for (tag!' or country produce. Farmers and all others; w•ishtn, their Fl noses, Barns. &r. spouted, would du 1% ell to ("rive them a call. G. &. April 18, 1953. r 11;LINS, Linens and Ticki nag., for_ftale in_ et K ELLER K E JRTZ r 3. [3l FOR CA !PITA LISTS frit; Subgeriber, beinrr aged an d jec t i r ons to retire from business. offer; at Private Sale. the following VALUABLE REAL ESTATE : - No. 1.-4 hal well linanin and desirable F'3U,ll and MU. PROPERIT, known as ‘l l ,lllllollBLltli situate part in Liberty township, Adams Pennsylvania. and part, in Einmib-lwrg liistriet, Frederick county, .11aryland..1 niilea sontherigt of Fairfield, and miles west of Eminitsbarg. '!'tie Farm contains 700 A, 'B:Zi -ith the foltowitrg-, towing - ents. A - cm dious and comfortable _ taite Ewell-tug lattsr = jo 2 4 4. with Back-buildinos attached, W BANK BARN, 100 fi.et long and .50 deep, with all necessary out huilditks. T -1 _1 4'4.1 • : • t • ly__N firiftelLirt_lt3sl„_aniLof_stt peitor structure in every respect for a Mer chant and Grist Milk , being built of good ma teriais and on the latest impooved plan. It- is drivenhy.Tonfs Creek, which passes nearly centrally 'through the Farm. Time is also A. Saw Mil and SIM-House, convenient to the Mill, -and, TENA-NT 1-10USMOn the iiii4niseti.Vil; —also an excellent Apple Orchard a odlftit a Variety of the choicest Fruit. About 400 acres of the Farm are cleared land, laid out in convenient fields,. and the balance heavily 'limbered. There is a 't\ irh° - r"Nli7, 4 77 2, 5 i 2L151.,6.1.64, %.i:z on the Farm, and a portion of the land is lim ed. For beauty of scenery, abundance of pure water arid pure atmosphere, it is one of the *most desirable locations in the State. The W'ayrueshoro% Greencastle mu! Mereersbure , Turnpike passes through the Farm, immedi ately in front of the; improvenents, and inter 'sects the .Plank Road leading through West minster-to Baltimore city. Also the• Survey of the contemplated line of the Western Mary land Railroad, passes within a few rods of the Mill. KrThe improvements with .106 acres of land Woad be sold separately, to suit pur chasers. No. 2: A VALUABLE FARM - Containinz 215 , A cres, sitti*e in 4 'Carroll's Upper 'Frdet," A durUs county, adjoining lands of Hugh Culbertson. 13vpjalnin :Marshall and others. The itinproveplent* consist of a eq.ar•-• fumble • Dwelling House, 4;r BANE BARN, and all necessary out lugs. There is an Orchard of select Fruit trel-ci in fine bearing camlition on the Farm, and A due proportion of Timber. _ _ A TRACT OF WOODLAND, Containing 5G Acres, adjoining lands of Trim Flohr, John Mclntire, and others. h heav• ily timbered with Velluw Poplar, Ruck" Oak, White oak, Chesnut, and other valuabl- Timher. (}—Persons desiring to purchase Will please call on the subscriber, residing on the 11111 ilruperty. JAMES NIcDIVIT. October 31), ISSI. 1) 11 rA r ea r E subscriber, thankful for past favrirs, respectfully informs the public• that tinues the Coach-making htisinpss, i n all various branches, at his Old Stand, in Yolk street, (formerly Buchinaliam's,) ‘vitere he has on hand, and will manufacture to order, • Rockaway and Boat-body Carriages, BUGGIES, JERSEY WAGONS,4:c., all of the best mazerh;ls, and by the hest of workmen. Call and jettge for yourselves. LEONARD STOUGH. Gettysburg, .AOril 6,1846. DAILI LINE. F.ILK E R EDUCED! sutbscrihersammunce to the travelling IL public that they are now running a DAILY LINE oto STAGES, between Gettysbutg and Chamhershurg, leav ing Oettyshuro• a t;',',,lock, A. NI., and rate rn- - ing by 7 o'clock, P. M., of" same day. Fare each way $1.50. Stage Office in Gettysburg, at the "Eagle Hotel." GEIII{, TATE & Ang. 16,1852. ITOTIO3 TS hereby given, that the Partnership hereto lore existing between Tnomns W-ARIMN and Gcottoc AItHEN, trading under the firm of T. Warren and San, is this day dissolved by mutual consent. All persons knowing them selves indebted to said firm are requested to call and settle with the subscriber, at the Foundry, or their claims will be left with W. L. CAMP BELL, -Esq., for collection. April 3, 1.851. T. - WARREN. .-- - , isntwr to select t ) r t i l ,,c ) ) ( la r:rt; asso in ri s t e v ite ‘ tit of iladras and Boot AI ()nivel), Phil( and Lai: Linings of a su pt.rior quality and at low prices, should call early at the cheap store of FAI-1N ESTOC K 4. srrovEs---srowsi . ON hand and fnr .ale, a E rroar var i e ty o f COOK STOVES—very cheap. Call and see them. September 4, 1851. ?~~~~~ SMALL DAGLI EREOTYPE Likeness of Mrs. NVAmPLEit, deceased. The per son having it in possession will be liberally retarded by sending it to the undersi. , nrd. 0et.21. • Et). %VIM P ER. - HAY - WANT El). IL lt'Elt SONS lutvi ng , Hay to sell, w do well by calling on the subscriber. in Gott's hurl., who is desirous of purchasing,. The highest-market price will be paid at all times. ig'"As he inten d ; having the Hay, alter being odekeil, hauled either to Hanover or 13aludiore, the preference to haul will he given to those Promo whom be may purchase. _ SO 1,0 N PO 1V HRS. Doe. 6. IJ-152. ti Sivrar ;Ind %Vale; C R 117 N ERS., ; ( i tiger Nuts. 'ic•,/e-h soul Jrn,' ; y Li Uri ('. l { , r;. (4 LW W 41111•10, snnl not to be brat.) tor Hal vlit.,lp, by tho pound or los4. at April -21 , 1 att4es' OreNs .L;09e.1,:. of ercry •: le. - 1 A lilk I ip,teca for 1.2 .t 4.J-tits; ('- , -1111It'll• I '' Welw r,‘•; rrnmt 16 to :37.; rool-;; (7 , - 1i(•,, ,, : tro.o sto 1.2; I(l,lins !tow sto 1'4 4 ; :111,i rvPrythirr4 • 'elsP in prtipurtion, at thi. Ni-w `taro of - 1 I Oet. -16. .1. N. (;1?.‘`,1111.;1?..- -----. . - -- - 11 - 10 volt. want C 111 .. .. t 7' GliOrF: RI r, , -: ? , ..1 7 Gr) to FAH N ESTU(' lii'. _, I NT Ls. r - :, -A V li.. 'I. Y. 1 • WAICH ES J EWELRY, , i\ j ~L) ~ .b . rrilE, undersigned has just returned from SilverionaT al' armory Gtootlg. I the, City with a large supply of FRESH XIEY - A Choice Assortment of the Finest . Qual j GOODS, which he is prepared to sell at prices i :ity,for Sale at,the Lowest Cash Prices, at whicb.eannor be beat. His stock consists of Wm. ii. Eitonheaills, / G - ROCE - - - RIES NO. 18 , 1-SOl3l'll SECOND STREET, . of all : It i rids, Sugars, Molasses, Coffees,.Teas, Between Pine and Union. West side, Philatra . Fish, Salt, Crackers, Cheese, Pickled Cu- j fly HEE assortment erribt aces a Lar2e and Se cumbers, &c. Also, _ - _.ll. _lect Stock_se Fine Watches, Jewelry, qilrer _ • • Fruits and Confections, 4. Ware, .171bata Ware, plated with fine Sayer, in Spoons, Forks,' Ladles, 4- e . —Jet Goods, Fans Oranges, Lemons, Figs, Raisins, Prunes, &c: and Fancy .14rticles of a superior' quality, de -Also, Powder,- Si t, Tobacco, Bursts,servtng the examination of those who desire . to Gail's celebrated German Smoking Tobaeco, and a variety of other articles—Also, a first- procure the hest goods at the Lowest cash Prices. Having a practical knowlede - uf the husi ra to assor tuien: of the best qua? 'hies of ness, and all available facilities for Importing. LIQUORS • and Manufacturing, the subscriber confidently Wires alio Brandies, Of 'different kinds,N. E. invites purchasers,. believing that he can sup- Ruth., Holland Gin, Old Rye, ,sz, —all of ply them on terms as favorable as any other eithe-r he r of the-Atlantic-IC 1 t i.es , which can he tad on the lowest 'terms at the Store of the subscriber, in South Baltimore KTAI I kinds of Diamond and Pearl Jewel= ry and Silver Ware manufactured. to order, street, next door to . the "Star" office. _l-Also, A No, al ways on hand avariety-of Stone' . within a reasonable ,time. Jugs, &c.—Give us a call. ' . 0:z:7-Watches, Jewelry and Sifter Ware EMANUEL ZIEGLER. . faithfully repaired. - Getty ;burg, May -15, 1854. r4l - - v , ! ,:-.,::. GEO. ARNOLD. (ILI.EPI E tA-':•("A t.k 4 T;ri ,- frA'ir . " . .? Aro ,?'? ,Irk "ID 'T r:+` - ':.r Cheap Watches &Jewelry, isi - 7 - If 0 LES A LE & RETAIL., at the IPhil adelphia ‘Vat h-a-nd Jewelry Store, - No. 96 North Second street; corner of Quarry, Philadelphia. Geld Lever Watches, full je4eied, IS caret eases, $2B 00 Gold Lep 114- , 14. 1 caret, - 21 00 Silver Levers. fall jeweled,- ' .. - 12 00 Silver beinnes. jewels, - . - - - 9 00 Superior Quartiers,- .. . . 7 VO. [lola Spectacles, - 7 00 - . Flue Silver do. - - ". - ' 1 80 (101 l Bracelets, - . - ---- 3 00 Ladies' Ovid Pencils, -- - 1 00 Silver Tir Spoons, set, - 500 Gold l'ens, with Pencil and Silver llobler, - - 1 00 Gold Finger !flogs 37i cents to SRO; Watch Glasses, plain, 1.2 i-cents, patent 1:84; Lonet 25.; other articles in proportion. All goods ware ranted to be what, they are sold for. STA UFFEII& HARLEY. On band, sORIF! Gold and Silver 'Levers and Lepines, still lower than the above prices. • Sept. 25, 1854. ly 2000 LADIES IA III.: willing to certify that the HATI-TA it WAY COOKING STOVE is the very best Stove now ii use, inasmuch as they will do mote Onokiw r Roasting and 'Baking, and do it with less la or, and last as long-again as any other stove now sold. These celebrated -sto-v es-are-me [lSt - a - ail y — k e p Floi — sa - 1 e- a t-a—very -reduced price, at the GattysburgPoundry & Illachine Shop where the iabscribers, feeling determined to suit all persons, ha ve a l sso the Parlor, Sexton's Baltimore Air-tight. Peakskell, and Cabi neh Cook Stove, and Air-tight and Ten plate Par lot Staves, of the most beautiful patterns. The SLylar Ploughs, which cannot he surpassed for lightness of draught, or in. the character of their work, are constantly on hand for sate, and in view ofthe fact that the M ou'rdboard oft hesg Ploughs is one fourth heavier than that , of other p ton ghs, it is decidedly the cheapest that-can be ob tained. rri I EROW PLOIJGFTS and others, Clas-tirtg,s, for the Woodcock Plough, ii - lathinery, (;astinus and Finilow-ware,, with eery article us.nally made at Foundries, can he obtained here. (1;:77 Blacksmitkititr and Shoe Making as WARREN &SON., 1)ee.'2'2,1F.J51. tf J. LAWRENCE HILL, M. D., ti Te ASTI church, tt ee (, n ti n l e n do ,be o r r s me b . tir s cr t. o s f t t r e e t th and)te roapn: po.tte (irdlottier's store, where those wishing toltave any liDental Opeiration - perfurtned are respectfully invited to call. K F E RFNCES Dr. I). Gilbert, Dr. 0. N. Iterluchy, Dr. D. Horner, Rev. 0. P. Knuth, D.D., Rev. H. L. f3anv,bor, D, D., Rev. Prof. William M. Rey nolds, Rev. Prof. M Jaeobs, Prof. M.L.Stwver. Gettysburg, April 11, 1853. if DOCTOR JOHN A. SWOPE, AbVu rg. Doers p p r e o rr es a s n i e o r r i l t a l i y s i e n T v ( i 'i c e e t t s y to o the public. Office and residence ia York street, opposite the Bank. Gettysburg, April 24, 1854. ly D. AUCONA VG HY, ATTORNEY AT LAW , ((Mice removed to one door West of Buehler's Drug &Book-store, Chambersburg street,) Attorney Sr. Solicitor for Patents and Pensions, BOUNTY Land Warrants, Back-Pay sus pended Claims, and all oilier claims ag - ainst the Government at Washington, IL C.: also American claims in England. Land War rants located and sold, or bought, and highest prices g,iven. Agents engaged in locatint warrants in lowa, Illinois, aini other Western States; and lands for sale thee. Kr Apply to him persormlly or by letter. Getty,burg, Nov. 21,10353. ly W. A. ITGINLEY, ATTORNEY AT LAW. (AFFICE in the south-west corner of the 7 Square, formerly occupied by 11. Mc- Conaughy. Esq. kV ill attend promptly to all busiiiitrusted to his care. Gettysburg, May 15, 1854. E. B. BUEIELEB, , r k t‘ AvILL faithfully and promptly attend to all business entrusted to him. //e speaks the German language. (Mice at the same place. in South Baltimore street, near Forney's Draw Store, and nearly opposite Danner& Ziegler's Store. Illarch 20. WM. B. McCLELLAN, — Attorney at Law. OFFICE on the south side of the Public Square, two doors west of the Sentinel office. Aug. 32. 1853. DAVIT) WILLS, Attorney at Law, AS-taken STEvvzsroN's °trice, North West Cornor of I ntrr Square. Ttladdetistztevens, Lan- c.iNtrr. (ii•t:::•;hurr, .I,liumry I roveries and Et7ii , etls - ^,tre. - .I . N • (BRA \I NI Elt defies the 'tiiwn ox Cuunt y To prod tier t henperand better GrSeertes than he Hagar of tie t r.ite quality HIM h. rd to beds, for !•'!l'a pound, and everything eke in propor tion. [.lpril- 10. lvE()\ E! COME .11.1 . ,!". 7 - (ii.WtJSJUSL ft'Ct•l~'Pis 'Jet. IN 11061 - 111 the South Window Of the Store, way be geen 'the famous-BIRD CLOCK, which eorannands the admiration of the scientific and curious. 011-T. SKELLY respectfully informs his -• old customers and the public generally, that he continues the„T.H.LORING Bust .NESS,-at- his old stand, in South Baltimore street, 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 roost substantial make. Thankful for past favors, he solicts a continuance of public pa tronage. New • York Spring and Summer Fashions are received. Call and see them. Gettysbutg, May 1, 1854. DIA RDWA R E. ALARGE addition to our . stoc-k of Hard —wa're,--Carriage—rfrimmings-; &c-:, has been made, and those in want of any article in that line, should not fail to examine our stock. We pledge ourselves to veil cheaper than the cheapest. Come to• FAHN ESTOCKS'. October 16,1854. (9 - 7A - F 11, LTSI 3 1 7-1 (1 1 111M . 280 Market street, above C.l. Busk &Miro., PrOprietors. HIS House has a Central location, on one of the principaFth•orooghfares of thecity. No effort - spared to make vibiters comfortable. $l,OO per day. - June 12, 1854. ly G.LiffAlq N. '240 Pratt Street, Baltimore. ISRAEL KNODE, Propiielor. JOHN G. KNODE, Superintendent. • May 8, 1854. ly -LOOK TO YOUR INTEREST! rnE undersigned has just returned from jPhiladelphia with a large.and fashionable which he will dispose of at VERY REDUC ED PRICES to all MK; may fa - vor him with a call. His assortment consists of the fol lowing: ' - Flannels„ Plaid Silks; Muslin , F. Merinoes, Linen, • • M. Delaines, Blankets, Wool Plaids, Quilts, Debeffe - tn Cloths, Cashmeres, Cassinets, - Persian Cloths, Satinets, Calicoes, Col 11 Ginghams, Hand erchiefs, Ribbons, Veils, &c.— Also. a lot of Groceries and Qneensware, which were bought low and will be sold low for Cash or country produce. To punctual customers a credit of six months. J. 8. GRAMMER. October 16, 1854. tf IF YOU WANT A VEHICLE THAT CAN'T BE-BEAT: TIIE undersigned, - having purchased the Carriage-inaking establishment of Wm. Graham, respectfully informs the public gent-rally that he will continue the said business at the old stand, in Washington street., half a square from Chambershurg street, where he is prepared to manufacture to order, at short notice, 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. geff-REPAT RING done at short notice. Country produce taken for anythin g in his line. J. BA RRETT. Baltimore & Susquehanna Railroad. RANGE OF HOURS.—Way Passenger Train leaves Calvert Station at 8.15 A5l Arrives at York at 11 A Al Accommodation Train leaves Calvert' Station at 4'.25 P nr Arrives at York at 7.42 PM Express Train leaves Calvert Station at iU P M Arrives itt York at 12 PM Way Passenger Train %% ill leave Har risburg at 1.45 P Arriving a t York at 2.13 P ar Express Train leaves Harrisburg at 8.15 A 111 Arriving at York at 9.54 A m A. P. WINCHESTER, Super'l. Marell2o, 1851. 711 . RAINS over the Hanover Branch' road I now run as follows: Ist Train will leave Hanoverat 9.15 A. M., with Passengers for York, Harrisburg, Cullum hia and Philadelphia, and return to Hanover with Passengers from Baltimore at 12 M. This Train connects also with the E‘pres - is for Baltimore, arriving there at I P. M., stopping at Glenrock. Park ton and CockeySville. :2d Train will leave Hanover at,:2.1.5 P. M. with Passengers for Baltimore, arriving there at 6.30; and return immediately with Past,n rrers from York, - &e.. at 5.45 P. M. 3d Train will leave Hanover. at 4 3-4 P. M. with Passengers for York; return with Pa.sen,Ters from Baltimore at S P. M. The Nlonday morning extra train kill leave for Baltimore at .5.30; return at 7; A. M. --To Ste thole A. ARNOLD. OcCu - ber 1,- J r r - L3itEpA ttlit2 .S 1 reib(!)Ds.., THIS WAY. Carriages, Rookaways, Buggies, SULKIES, JERSEYS, &c. Gettysburg, March 13, 1854. ti R ETCRNING. Hanover Branch Rail Road. (TONG E OF HOURS. EDWARD N . OUNG, dge;t. ILmov_cr, Oct. 16,-19,51. maim 5 rini . NOZZCI74.7;C: .71Z I. i To the Citizens of the United Slates T MOST humbly and sincerelythank youlor .1_ the_ immense_ patronage which you have bestowed upon my Pills., - 1 take this oppor— tunity of stating that my - Ancestors were alt American Citizer 9, and that 1 entertain fur that concerns America and the Americans, the roost lively syrripatlOes, so much so that I ort-- -g,inally componuded these Pills expressly to, suit your climate, habits, •eoristitutklns, and manner of living. intending establish myself' among you, ‘rhich 1 have now done, by taking premises in 1•1« , w York. ' THOMAS HOLLOWAY, 38, Corner of .21ro and Xas:san Sis., New York THE. BLOOD, AND Liven AND 133t.M1JS COMPLAINTS. to citizens of the littiott'suffennuah from disorders of the Liver and Stomach, scarcely' any are free from these destructive maladies,. heave life wears fast. 'flielair sex, perhaps: the most handsome in the work', up.to a cer— tain period when, distressing 4o say, many lose their teeth and good loOks, while yet in - - . fectually remedied by continually keeping the' blood pure, awl the Liver end Stomach in a healthy action, when life will flow smoothly, and resemble ?lams in,a genial. clime, where. an eternal spring, appears to reign. As it re gards the preservation of the human- frame, a ntrthe duration of life, much may be effected,. and -1 say fearlessly, that hearth and life cart be prolonged foj many years beyond their or dinary limits, if Holloway's Pills are taken to. purify the blood according to the rulf,s laid d own for health., contained in tb.e directions. which acc each box. A CASE: OF WEAIiNKSS AND DEBIT.- rrY,_ OF 10. YEARS' STANDING, CU RED BY HOLLOWAY'S PILLS. Copy qf a Lel ter from Capt. John Johnson, Astor Horde, Neff, York, dated Jan: 51h, 1854. To PROFESSOR HOLLOWAY, 38..eorner of Ants and Nassau Streets, New York. Str,—lt is with the most heartfelt pleasure I have to in= form you that,l have been restored _to health and strength by taking your Pills. For the last ten years, I suffered from &derangement of the Liver and Stomach, and. was rettucted to such an extremity that lave stp. my ship, never expecting to go to sea any wore, as I had,tried . every remedy that was recommended; to -Ine,l)ut all tune; purpose; and had, givers myself Up to despair, when -I was at last re— commended to take your Pills. After using them for three months, the result is thatil am now in better health than I have been for eleven years past, - and imieklZS well as ever- I was in my life. Yon are giNe at liberty to. make this known for the benefit of others.. I remain, Sir, yours resppciftiliy, (Signed) : JOHN JORNSON. These celebrated Pills are wonderfully efficacioua in the following complaints Debiiity Bend,ache• ISM Asthma - Dropsy Indigestion Bilious Complaints Erysipelas Jaundice Blotches on theSkia Female Irregularities Liver Complaint& Bowel Complaints Fevers of all kinds Piles Constipation of the Gout Retontionnf 'towels Serofula, or King's Stone and Gravel Secondary Symptoms Evil ' 'Venereal Affection& Worms of all kinds Weakness, from whatever canes. * * *Sold at the Establishment of Fflofessor Flom.ovvitv, 38, Corner of Ainro and: Nassiatt Streets, New' , York ; also by respectable: Druggists and Dealers in Medic-fines through out Ihe United States, in .Boxes, at 37i cents, 87 cents, and $1.50 cents each. To be haa Wholesale Of the . principal Drug Houses la the Union. re-There is a considerable saving by tak ing the larger sizes. N. B.—Directions for the guidance of pat t!e rit s in every disorder a re . affi.xed. to each Box-. June 26, 1854. ly eow _ AMERICAN ARTISTS'. UNION! THE AMERICAN ARTISTS' UNION would re spectfully announce to the citizens of the United States and the Caesdas, that for the purpose of cultivating a taste for the fine arts throughout the country, and with a view of enabling every family to beeotne possessed of a gallery of Engravings, . - > By the first Artists of the Age,. they have determined, in order to create at exre_usive sale for their Engravings, and thus. aut only give employment to a large number of artists and others, but inspire among -;our countrymen a taste for works of art, to present to the purchasers. of their Engravings, when, 2'50,000 of which are sold, 250,000 GIFTS,OF THE ACTUAL cosr OF $150.,000 Each purchaser of a One Dollar Engraving, therefore, receives not only an Ern gra vin g• richly worth the money, hot also a ticket whiek entitles him to one of the Gifts , whert they are distributed. For Fire Dollars a highly finished Engraving,. llmatiftilly PAINTED in OIL,. and FIVE (aruTICKETS, will be sent; or Five Dollars 'worth of splendid Engravings can be selected from the Catalogue, and sent by return of mail or express. . A copy of the Catalogue, together with a specimen of one of the Engravings, can be seem at. the office of this paper. Fur each Dollar sent, an Engraving actu ally umrlk -that sum, and a Gift Ticket, wilt immediately be forwarded. A It , 77 1 tl Br 2 The Committee believing that the success of this GREAT NATIONAL UNDERTAKING will be materially promoted by the energy and en terprise of intelligent and persevering Agents, have resolved to treat with such on the 'most liberal terms. _ _ Any peron wishing to become an Agent. hy,sending (post paid) $l, will receive by re turn of mail, a One Dollar Engraving, a GIFT TIC K ET, a Prospectus, a Catalogue, and all other necessary intojwation. On the final completion of the sale, the Gifts will be placed in the hands of a Com- NIITTEE of the PuitcnAsetii to be DISTRIBUTE:D i , due notice of which will be given throughout the United States and the Canadas. List of Gifts : 100 Marble busts of Washington, at 100 •' .4 Clay. 100 " 44 Welr.ter, 100 " Caiilollll, 50 elegant Oil Paintings, in splendid gilt frames, size 3:4. feet each, 100 elegant Oil Paintings, 2x3 feet each, 500 steel plate Engravings, brilliantly colored in oil, rich gilt frames, 24x30 , in, each, 10 - 5,000 IC,OOO elegant steel plate Engravings. color= ed in oil. of the Washington Monument. 2ox2t; inches each. 237.000 steel plate Engrarings, from 100 dif ferent plates now in possession of and owned by the Artists' Union. of the mar ket value of from 50 cents to $1 each. first -class Dwelling. in 31st st., N. Y. City, 2.2 Building Lots in 100 and 101st sts., N. Y. Ei tv. each 25x100 feet deep, at 1,000 =,OOO 100 1 - •111 sites, containing each ten thousand feet in the suburbs of New York City. and cowman ling a magnificent view of the lli‘ erand Lon:: Island Sound, at 20 perpetual loans of cash. without interest, or security, of s'2so each, 50 a 41 100 '• 100 CI ' 14 2:10 It 1 .. r 20 /I =I Reference in regard to the Real Estate, F. J. V is-cher & (70., Real Estate Brokers, Ne w York. Orders, post paid, with money enclos ed, to be addiestol, 3. W. HOLBROOKE, Ser'y, 505 Broadway, N. V. The Ent,rraviti:r4 in the Catalogue are 11 ,1 W rewly for deltweiy. uvembur t 3, 1654- Goa $.400 570.000 100 10.000 100 10.000 100 10,000 300 5.000 50 5.000 4 40,000 41,000 12,000 5.000 ...5 ...., 0 5 / 4 10 5. t (10 MEI =I /(1.110.1
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