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BaLLTIMORE—FEIDAT LAS!
Flour, per barrel, $8 62 to 8 75
Wheat, per. -bushel,' 1- 15 to .2 10
Rye, ft 1 20 to 1 35
Corn, il 85. to 98
Oats, a 54 to 55
Cloverseed, " . 6- 87 to 7 00
Timothy,. " • 325t0 3 50
Whiskey, per gallon, 43 to. 44
Beef Cattle, per hund., 350t0 4 75
Nogg, - . " 550t0 6 00
hay, per ton, 18 00 tea 00
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Do. ." " wagons, 837
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-11:7Female Complaints effectually cured by nOLLOWAY'S
PILLS,—Mrs. Mary Pearson, of Market-street, Missouri,
(aged 45,) about two years, ago, was grown on a bed of
sickness-for several weeks, her arms and legs became much
swollen, and it appeared to the medical men whom she con
sulted, at this period of life,lhat she was dropsical. She
gradually grew worse, until all hope of her being cured was
abandoned by her husband and friends. At this crisis Mr.
Pearson persuaded her behave recourse to Itoiloway's Pills,
and by perseverink with them for six Weeks, she was per
fectly well. They are an excellent Medicine for young
females, with obstructions in their health entering into
womanhood.
MARRIED.
On the 26th ult., by the Rev. J. Ulrich, Mr. CYRUS G.
DEALS to Miss ~ELIZABETH SHAEFFER, both of York
Rprings, Adams county.
On the 26th ult.. by the Rev. S. W. Seibert, Mr. WIL
LIAM B. YOUNG, formerly - of this vicinity, to Miss INIAR
GARET A. MASSER, eldest daughter of George Blamer,
Esq.. of Shrew bury, York county.
On the 21st ult , by Rev Mr. Reigle, Mr. EIIIRAIM
MILES to bliss SALLIE A., only daughter of Mr. James
Wilt, all of this county.
. On the 2tith ult., by the Rev. iamb Ziegler,Mr. MICHAEL
HEAT/UCH to Miss CATHARINE E. BURNEY, both of
Mountjoy township.
X 0 TICE.
AS I have rented out my Foundry, to take
effect from and after the Ist day of April
next, and being anxious to-close up the bust
nest" of the same, I hereby give notice to all
persons having claims against me, or the late
!r9 ofr WARREN & SUN," to present
'gm fur settlement, and those knowing them
• Ives to be indebted to me, or said firm, in
I,ney or trade, are requested to call and n s ia.lre,
Rile:nett by that time, as atter said date I
,call be away from the foundry. I intend
this to be the only notice I shall give, and all
persons,interested in the same, will do well
-1,,t0 give it their-i-nmediate attention; as after
the above date i intend to place all my claims
in the hands of an officer for collection.
Jan. 1, 1855. T. WARREN.
TAKE NOTICE.
THE undersigned wishes all who are in
fiebted to hiln-by note or book account, to
call and, pay lip on or before the Piral day of
February next. Those who disregard This no
lice will find their accounts in the hands of an
officer forcollection.
Jan. 1, 1855. A BR'l4. ARNOLD.
Dissolution of Partnership.
HE partnership heretofore existing be
tween TIPTON .Sr. BRO.. is this day
dissolved by mutual consent. The business
will be continued at the old stand, in the Dia
mond, by J. W. TIPTON.
January 1, 1855.
A Good Family Horse for Sale.
rH E; undersigned has' fnr salea good 1
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j FAMILY HORSE—dark brown,
six years old next spring. gentle, and sound
as a dollar. For further information apply to
.Dec.lB. 3t J. L. HOLTZWORTiI.
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!:PUBLIC- -, SALE
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Valuable , Persoual Property.
THE Subscriber, intending to quit farming,
will sell at Public Sale, at his residence,
in Union township. Manks county. Pa., on
Wednesday and Thursday, Me 21st and 22d
of February next, the following Personal
Property, viz :
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libaa 111021?),
Seven Cows, Nine Head of Young Cattle,
Hogs, two Narrow-tread Wagons,(one nearly
pew.), one Grain Drill, Pennock's Improved,
itearly new; Lancaster Winnowipg Mill,
nearly new4•Grain Rake, Roller, Corn Shel
ler, Rolling Screen, good as new ; first-rate
Cutting Box ; Wood and Hay Ladders, Stone
Bed, Plows, Harrows, Cultivators, Corn
Forks, Grind Stone, 2 Jack Screws, an excel
lent Cross-cut Saw, a lot of Shop Tools, Horse
Gears, Log Chains, Sixth Chains, Cow
Chains •artd Halters, Breast Chains, Butt
Traces, (a good article,) 3 Spreaders, a - first
rater:Feed Trough, - Rakes and Forks of all
kinds, with many other Farming• Utensils.—
Alio, a large variety of
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Household & Kitchen Furniture,
viz a large Cook Stove, Pipe, &c., a ten-plate
Stove and Pine. Tables ' Beds and Bediteads,
one Kitchen C upboard, Iron Pots and Kettles,
Meat Stands, Tight Barrels, and other articles
of Household and Kitchen Furniture too num
erous-to mention'. Also, a quantity of Apple
butter—and a lot of seasoned Mill Cogs, (a
good article.)
Sale to commence at 10 o'clock, A. M.. on
each of said days, when attendance will be
.given and terms made known by
AMOS LEFEVER.
`J. F. KCEHLInt, Auctioneer.
January 1, 1855. . is
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NOTICE TO GUNNERS.
mHE undersigned hereby notify all persons
- against. trespassing' on their premises,
either by Gunning or otherwise. They are
determined to:enforce, the law-to its full ex
tent against all viho disregard this notice.
Ja'cob Hersh y, David Head y,
Samuel Hartzel, Susan Hartzell,
David Schriper, John Hamilton,
George Starry, Thomas Scott, '
Thomas 61 ,. . Henry T. George A. Keckler,
Miller, Jacob Hankey,
David Keckkr, Henry F. Minnigh,-
Isaac Deardorff', . _Frederick Herr.
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Otitis!) Perlobicals.
EARLY COPIES" SECURP:PRTE)II
- VMS TO NEW SUBSCRIBERS.-
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LEONARD SCOTT & .00., New York,
continue to re-pubiisb -the following
1.
THE LONDON QUARTERLY (Conservative),
2.
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3.
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IMES
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5.
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ually interesting during the forthcoming year.
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: occupy a middle ground between
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dons, and dying rumors of the daily Journal,
,and the ponderoui Tome of the future histori
an, written after the living interest and excite
ment of the great political events of the time
shalt have passed away. . h is to these Periodi
-cats that readers must look for the only really
intelligible and reliable history of current
events, and as such, in addition to their well
.established literary, scientific, and theological
character,we urge them upon the consideration
of the reading public.
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made for the receipt of Early Sheets from the
British Pubfisheis by which we are enabled
to place all our Reprints in the hands of
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ished with the foreign copies. - Although this
involves a very large outlay on our part, we
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same tow rates as heretofore, 'together with
the. following Premiums to new Subscribers:
50
6.00
3 00
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above ailov• - ance is made to Cluds, nor will
premiums in any case be furnished, unless the
subscriptiin money is paid in full to the Pub
lishers without recourse to an agent. Money
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ceived at par.
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ed, and have noir for sale, the 'FAN 11 ER'S
G IJ I DE," by Henry Stepheris, - of
and the late Prnt. Norton, of Yale College,
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containing 1000 paps, 14 steel and 600
wood engravings. Price, in muslin binding,
$6. Jan. 1, 18.55.
STOVES---STOVESI
ON hand and for sale , a great variety of
COOK STOVES—very cheap. Call
and see tbern. GEO. ARNOLD.
September 4, 1851.
CLUBBING.
POSTAGE.
54 Gold &reel, New York.
LIST OP _LETTERS,
Remaining in ihe-Post Wee at Getty - 44,4, i
January 1, 1855.
Armstrong Mary Kerns _E'mily M. ,
Beininger Marc. Latshavr, Peter
Bream V. 2 Miles .Catharine Mrs,
Seisely Geo. Miller Elizabeth
Bell lames . McLellan 'Capt. "Jno.,_
Coffman Jacob H. , afire el the Late
Colton Emily H. Maser Geo.'
Chambersi Rebecca O'hliel Peter,
Cuvid Lavinia Powell W. S. T.
Deshon Daniei Read Daniel
Diggs Susan Schierenbeek Mr. 2 ,
Deitrich. Wm. H. Schriver Margaret
Don. Abraham Slonaker David •
Dottarar M. E. Stauffer Abner K.
Nagy John . , Swartz Hiram
Hager Mr. Tate Robt.
Hamliton Elizabeth Warings L.
Hartzell Mary E. ' Wierman T. T.
Harman Sarni. • Wetherall Wm. E.
'Herman Jacob Wilson Mary
Heriter Jacob • Zittle Horatio
Huffman Louisa Gerinan Letter.
Kazenmaeyer Madan Claudeßeget,Monsieur
Keiffy or Haiti) , Sally - - -
WM. GILLESPIE, P. M.
oz..r Persons calling for letters in the above
List will please say they are advertised.
January 1, 1855.
: • P ALS.
HE COMMISSIOIERS of Adams conn-
JI: ty hereby _give notice that they have
fixed upon the following' times for, the hold
ing of appeals for the several Boroughs 'and
Townships of Mains county, at the office or .
the County Commissioners at• Gettysburg,
when and where they will attend to hear
peals, between the hours of 9 o'clock, it.
and 3 o'clock, P. M. .
For the townships ot
,Mountjoy, Germany,
Union, eollOwa,,,ao, Mountpleasant, Berwick,
Oxford, Straban =Hamilton. Reading, and, Ty
ronP, on Thurs day, the 25M of January next.
he townships of Huntington; Latimore,
Menallen ' Butler, Franklin,. Hatniltonban.
Liberty, Freedom,. Cumberland, and the Bo
rough of Gettysburg, on Priday,.the 261 h of
January 'next.
JOHN MICKLEY, jr.,
JAMES .L WILLS, g
•
GEORGE MVERS,
Attest-4. AITGHINBAUGH, Clerk.
Dec. 18, 1854: td
REGISTER'S NOTICE.
NOTICE is hereby giv.en 'to all Legatees
and other persons concerned, that the
.ddnainieration Aetounte'hereinafter mentioned
will be presented at the Orphan's Court of
Adams county, for confirmation and allowance,
on Monday, the 15th Januarritext, viz
1. The account of Jacob Hankey, Executor
of the last will, and testament of Philip Sehri
ver, deceased, who was Administrator of Wm.
HurtzelVoleceased. '
2. The first and final account of George
Chrittinan, Administrator of Henry Holling
er, deceased. ,
WM. F. WALTER, Register.
Register's Office. Gettysburg, }
December 18, 1854.
TEN WATB.331 7 111 t WEI
. NEW ESTABLISHMENT.
PLOTIIING MADE TO ORDER.
rp HE: undersi,gned'takes pleasure in inform
ing the citizens of Gettysburg and the
public generally, that he is prepared to furnish
GARMENTS of all kinds, for GENTLE
-'MEN'S WEAR, at the shOrtest notice, arill
in the latest possible style. Having opened
a Merchant Tailoring establishment, in Chain
- berstnirg-streeti-opposite - tlie - L - Uth erari - c tin rch
and secured the services - of experienced work
men, he feels confident of pleasing all who
may favor him with their patronSge. Coun
try produce taken in exchange for work.
J.; S.• GRAMMER.
December 4,1854:
CHRISTMAS & NEW' YEAR.
Choice and Valuable. Books.
T H AVE, just received from Philadelphia and
New Yolk, the best English and Ameri•
Can editions oldie beat Authors in every de.
partment of Literature, known as standard
' Authors of value, and BOUND IN A MOST
SUPERIOR MANNER, in the choicest
library styles of calf extra, half calf gilt and
altique, Turkey Morocco, &c: &c., forming
altogether the most superb collection of Books
which ',have ever had the pleasure of offering
!.to my, numerous friends and customers ;.and
which, together with an 'unrivalled stock of
Elegantly Illnitrated Works, gyp
11311 2:43 2,01 ft•
Prayer and Hymn Books, Superbly' Bound
Books, and best Editions in Library Bindings,
now displayed in tempting array on numerous
loaded counters, form altogether an .endless
variety (torn which toselec_t_ehristritas and
New Year Presents, Tully'keep up our
well-known, reputation or offerinfr the finest
assortment of desirable Books in the richest
and most substantial binding. The und,er
tgix,ned invites the attention of every individtial
in Adams county to call and visit now, while
the assorunent is full and complete. , •
Ki-Prices to suit the times.
KELLER KURTZ,
Bookseller and Stationer,
Dec. 18. S. E. Cor. centre Square.
The Democratic Union.
SEN! I-W E KIN during the session of the
Legislature at Two Dollars. The Demo
cratic Union will, as usual, be issued twice a
week during the coming session of the iieg,is
lature. No energy or pains has beer. spared
to impart additional interest to its columns,
and to mate it a faitbfal and efficient'chronicler
of passing events. The services of able apd
competent reporters have been secured, who
will not fail to give full and elaborate reports
of the daily proceedings of both branches of
the Legislature, and sketches of the most im
portant debates,entirely free from partisan feel
ing. The installation of the new State Ad
ministration will give rise to many new mea
sures and the establishment of numerous laws,
which will undoubtedly be'of great importance
to every one that feels an interest in watching
the movement and management. Those who
desire to obtain faithfni accounts of all that
transpires, will attain their object by subscrib
inf for the Union.
Tetras : For the whole year, $3,00; for the
session only, $2,00. .
Any perton procuring five Subscribers for
the session and 'forwarding their names, with
an enclosure of Teti Dollars, which is current
in their neighborhood, will he entitled to one
copy of the Union, during the session, free of
charge. _Payments-made — by - m - all. Adi ress,
.1 A 0013 ZIEGLER.
Harrisburg, Jan. I, 1855.
NOW READY.
Ir . ELLER KURTZ'S Holliday Stock of
i . Elegantly Illustrated and Standard
BOOKS, adapted for Citristma-; and New
Year Presents, the Drawing-Room Tahle,
&c., are now ready for examination. Also,
CHILDREN'S BOOKS, in endless variety.
Kurtz's is a perfect storehouse of delight frr
the little ones, where they can purchase from
the sitn . lest To Book ui to this otLe • • -
live colored eeition. [Dec. IS, 155,1.
PROtECirION'Atii.INST
OSS - BY IRE •
llEsunaersi g ned informs pro — perty-horder 3
that he has been duly appointed Agent of
the- PNRRY C,OINTY . M UTUA L k'IRE
INSURANCE' COMPANY, and that he is
the e , nly Agent in Adams county for the'same.
He wili.take original, and renew old inso
landeS for said Ootnpany,' sincti its'. tn.
corporation, in' 1843, has secured the perfect
confidence of the people of Adams end the
adjoining 'counties, fit being authorized to
effect-insarences in any part of the State.)
Its integrity and ability have been fully and
satisfactorily demonstrated. The gradation
of rates of Insurance is adapted to the mutual
interests of the whole Company anti the class
of the - insured property. -Every person insur
ing becomes a member of the Company_„_an
May act -in the selbction of officers and in the
direction of its, operations.
Moses *CLEAN represents the
members ih this'county in the Board
. of Man
agers. C. RB7ll, is President, and 10HIN
CAMPBRLI. Secretary. Office in Bloomfield,
Petit' county.
Office of M.& W. McClean, Gettysburg.
Deconsber-25i1854---tf—,--'
DERR'S HOTEL,
AT PRIVATE SALE.
TH E subscriber, wishing - to - remnva - to4he-
West, ofrets at Private Sale; that truly
ds.lL9
Situated in North Market Street, Frederick
City, Md: 'The improvements consist of a
large and substantial Two-Story ; '
' BI LICK ITIOUSF
fronting on Market Street, fifty,-
fiVe feet by thirty-nix feet deep; attached is, a
'brick Back Building, sixty feet deep; thest'are
also a Brick Smoke
,House, -Hog Pen, and
- other out', Windings ; a large paved wagon
yard and a Stable, capable of Stabling-forty
horses, with a neverfailing well of excellent
water adjacent and a pump stock in the sane.
- The main building was thoroughly repaired
two years age, the wood work bentg.entirely
'new; the bar- and kitchen are supplied with
Hydrant Water and the first floor with Gas.
There are good, dry and airy cellars, divided
into three apartments, under the Whole build
ing. Attached to the above property is a large
and commodious •
STORE ROOM ,
fronting on M'arket Street 20 feet, with a depth
of 40' feet. This building was erected two
years ago by myself, of the best materials and
possessing all - the laodern improvements re
quisite for making it a superior room for any
Mercantile branch of business. It has an
open front, supported by cast iron pilasters,
- into - vihictrthe startlers fold'ThereWa
dry cellar under the whole store. The advan
tages, the , whole of tkia property possesses
over all, others of the kind in this city, ar ,
well known. Located in a square where
there is a larger amount of business done than
in any other; commanding the travelling trade
of the whole . goithern portion of . Frederiek
and Carroll . counties , and the adjoining coun
ties of Pennsylvania, and at this time doing a
snceessful business, which can be increased
from twenty-five to fifty per cent., by a, small
addijional investment. This Property being
so well known 1 deem further comment un
necessary, as persons wishing to purchase
can call and satisfy - themselves of its numerous
ad dantaires. ' - - - . -
TERMS will be made to- suit purchasers,
1 by giving satisfabtory security.
WM. H. DER_R.
N. B.—My Stork of DRY GOODS AND
GROCERIES will be sold with the property,
if desired. . -
Dec. 11, 1854. 6t
PROCLA MA TION.
WH ERIK AS the Hon. RoIIRRT J. Pinup,
President of the several.Coutts of Com
mon Pleas, in the Counties composing; the
19th District, and Justice of the Courts of Oyer
and Terminer, and General Jpil Delivery, for
the trial of all capital and other offenders in
the said district,and NABltiii. R. Miasma, and
Jolts M nOINLE V. ESqS.Jiudges of the Courts of
Common Pleas, and JUsticea of the Courts of
Oyer and 'fermi ner, anti General Jail Delivery;
for the trial of all capitaKand other offenders
in the County of Adams—have issued their pre
cept bearing date the 244 day of Novernher,in
the year of ou.r Loan one thousand eight hundred
and fifty-four, ~and to roe directed, for holding
a Court of Common Pleas, and 'General Quar
ters Sessions
,of the Peace,
,and General Jail
'Delivery.'and COurt Oy - erand Terminer, at
G etty slut rg, on illondrey. Me isMdayrif Jeire y.
next—NOTICE .18. HERESY Gtvra to alt the
Justices of the Peace, the Coroner and Consta
bles with inilre - eaid Comity of Adams, that they:
he then and there in their proper persons, with
their ‘lnquisitions, Exit Mina
dons, and other Remembraeces, to do those
'things which to their offices and in that behalf
appertain to be done, and also, they who will
prosecute against the prisoners that are or then
shall be in the Jail of the
,said County - of
Adams, and to be then and there to prosecute
against them as shall he just.
11 ENItY. THOMAS, Sherif.
Sheriff's Office, Dec - . 11, IBM.
t v iaa l Val 4127 1 92a11
E are pleased to announce to our many
NY
,are
and custnmers. that we are
prepared to - Wier -the CHOICEST ASSORT
MENT OF GOODS ever opened in the coun
ty. We have been enabled to purchase our
Nall Stoek at such prices as have never before
been heard of, and we challenge the county to
produce a larger & more general assortment of
Fall and Winter Goods,
or at as low a price as we offer there to the
public. For quality and cheapness, we assert
that our present stock - car - not' be equalled in
the county, and to prove our assertion we int.
vice the people to corns and judge for them
selves—confident that their verdict will sustain
us in our efforti to furnish them with the
CHEAPEST AND REST GOODS.
Coburgs of all colors, French Merinos, cheap
er than ever known; Debage Alpacca, Mous
Delaine, Cashmere, Alpacca, Mohair Lustre.
Brocade, cheapest Black Silks ever offered,
Gin hams, Chambra Shawls. aquaPe anti long
•Bay State, Broche, Cashmere; Dress Trim
mings, Needle Work, Swiss 'and Jaconett,
Edging arid Insertion, Flouncing. French
Worked Collars, Bonnet Ribbons, &c.
FOR GENTLEMEN—We have a choice
assortment of Clothg, Consimers, Over
Coating, Castvinets, &c. Come early and se
lect your 1-roods—look hefor_e_you h_u_y—el: •
where. Don't forg t the Store at the sign of
the Red Front.
S. FA.I-1N ESTOCK & SONS. •
October 16, 1851. - •
Rail Road Election. •
FOR the accommodation of citizens of town
1' and country, who are not yet supnlied.
there will be another Poblic Sale or Burial
Lots,
o'clock. P. M., on the Cemetery rounds.
on /I/outlay, New-rear's day, 1855. at 1
d
Already nearly 200 Lots have been
Rnad Company." -will meet at the Court.
rrESiockholderso—
f :he “Gettysbura Rail Some $3.000 in stock have been subscribed.—
house in the Borough of Gettysburg, on This will be the last sale during the present
.The. enterprise is therefore entirely successful.
day, the Sth day of January. A. D. 1855, at 2, winter.
o'clock, P. M., of said day, to choose, by a
majority of the votes present. a President and
Twelve Directors for the ensuing year. .
JAMES _a REED, .S e ey. i DERFUM ERY of all kinds will he found
/ Dep. 11, 1854. to .1_ at SC HICK'S.
'Bicittante t TeunkPleotjlthe t & the Dancing Girl!
TH E abovecelebrated Statues, , together
With APe s en Stainettes in Bronze., and
sever.'hundred llia,rstficenk Oil' Painti ng
Form 'the collection of priies to be distributed--I
uniting the memhets of the Cusmopolitin krt
Association at the Suit annual distribution, in
January next.
Tag COSMOPOLITAN ART AND LITZRART .33-
SOCIATION,
Organized far the Encouragement and General
Diguston of Literature and the Fine
Arts. on a new and original plan. .
• This popular'Art Association is designed
to encourage and .popularize the Fine Arts,
and disseminate wholesome Literature through
out the country.,A Gallery or Art is patina
-neatly-- ill indetind mitl-conteirr-Ar-valuabl
ccollection of Paintings and. Altatuaryb for the
annual ""'distribution of each year. 'The best
Literature of •thelday," will be hunted to the
subscribers,"consisting of the popular Monthly
Magazines, Reviews. &c.. _
The c n itttlitree,ofmanagement have the plea
sure-of-8111'10U ncing-ihat-the Firet-Nennal Di,
%antler) will' take place an the 30th or Janua
rr_.ll_Bo_o3lt_which_oecasion_there_will-he-dis-
tributed or allotted •to members, Several hun
dred -Works of Art, among which is the origi
nal and' world-renowned Statile of the GREEK
SLAVE. by HIRAM PUWERS,'hosting over
,five
, • and -dollars! umnther with the ,beatotful
Statues of Vaitus. ACCHANTe,
and the D'ANCINO GIICIL
. ; and fifteen Statuettes
n - B
ironze, imported_ from Paris; elan, a large
collection of Our. Psyrrinos, comps ising some
of the best produgtions of celebrated American
and Foreign Artists.
The Literature issued to sehscribens con
sists of the following'. Monthly Magazines.--.-
Hariltea, Putnam's, .Itniekerbneker, Block
wood's, Graham's, Magazine of Sri; and God
ey's Lcrdy's Book, and ,the Quarterly Reviews
re-printed in Now York : Edinburgh. West
-mitutter. London Quarterly, and North British.
• •
PLAN. FOR ,TVIE '
CURRENT YEAR.
The payment of three dollars constitutes any
.one a member of this Association, and entitles
him to any :one of the above M agazineifor one
year i nnd also a ticket in the distribution of the
Statuary and Paintings which are to be allot.
ted to members in January. , .
Persons taking five member Ships ere entitled
to five.of the Magetineri one ,year, inct.to six
tickets in the distribution. •
Persons. on beco m ing mernhers, can ha . tte
their Magazine commence with any month they
choose. and rely on its ffbing - mailed to them
promptly on the, first of - every month, direct
from the Publishers.
Latelra Living. Are, weekly, is furnished
one year and two memberships for *IL
The net proceeds derived from the sale of
memberships are devoted 'to the ptirchaie df
Worker of Art for the ensuing year.
Books open to receive names atthe &stern ;
office, New York,or Western office, Sandusky.
The Gallery of Art is located at Sandusky,
(the Western office of the Association,) where
superb Granite Buildings have been erected for
it, and in whose specious saloons the splendid
collection of Statuary & Paintings is exhibited.
TH E A D VANTAGES SECURED by be
coming a member of this Association are
-Ist. All 'persons receive the full. statue of
their subscription al the start, in the shape of
sterling Magazine Literature, '
2d. Each . member,. is contributing toward
purchasingeboice 'Norio; of Art, which are to
be distributed among themselves; end are at
the same time encouraging the , Artists of the
country. disbursing thousands of dollars
through its agency.
Persons remitting tends for membership,
should mark letters, "RegiotereC" andletate
the mbnilt-'witli-whichLthey atabs-their 'mags- -
zines to =coannience, and also Their poit 'dfice
address in full, on the reeeipt of which, a cer-
tificate of ineinhership. together with' the mag.
azine desired, will lie forwarded to any part of
the country, ,
Those who purchase' Magazinee at Book
stores, will observe that by joining this Assoc
elation, !hop receive the Magazin; 'and" Free
Ticket, in the annual' diistribution, all at ' 'the
same price they now pay for the Magazine
alone. ,
Persons subscribing any time , before the
30th of January, are entitled to the Magazines
fir -1855.
CLOSING OF THE .BOOKS:
Subscriptions will be received up to the 30th
of January, at which time thedistribution will
take. place., .
Illustrated Descriptive. Catalogues ofthe
whole collection, to be distributed, will be
sent free of charge on application.
atiinewor the Asanctatioe, at the Knick
erbocker Magazine office, 348 Broadway,
New York, and sit No. 166 Water street, San
dusky; 'Address, (at either office s ) for
membership,
C. L. DKRBY, ACTUARV C. A.& L. A.
clZber tz,s. 1854.
GRAND I+ LO! AL CONCERT.
ONE NIGHT ONIY!
frl.ll , l' "Sinning ,Birds," assisted, by the
"Philo-Harmonic.," will give a Concert
of Vocal and Instrumental Music, on New.
Year's night, (J anuary Ist, 1855.) at the Court-
House, on whirl' occasion will be presented a
MUSICAL FESTIVA6,in three acts, enti
tled, "Flora's Feast rf Flowers, or /Re Ci.owning
of the Queen of Ike Fairies." Representations
of the fairy Land, with Forrester. ' Myriads,_
Rides, Zephyrs, &.c., participated In by up
wards of GO children. After the Festival: a
pleasing variety of Songs, Glees, Chorusses,
Catches. &c.
-Particulars in small hills.
mission 25 mite.. Children half price.
JAW-The "Singing Birds' " last'appearance
for at least one year.. .
A. J. POTTERFIELD,
Dec. 18. tc - Conductor.
NOTICE TO' HUNTERS.
IS is to notify 411 persons from,trespass
ing on our premises, (being in Strahan
tnwnship,) by gunning or otherwise. We
therefore are determined to enforce the WI ex
tent of the law on all that disregard this notice.
Joseph Wilde, John Herbs!,
George Howard, Daniel Spangler,
Peter -7 rustle, .Chrislian
_Benner,
Willid,n Spam!ler, ' EphraiorDeardorp
• Daniel Stallsmith, . John M. Brinkerhoff,
David S. Sheffer, - Daniel Benner,
Henry Monfort, Wm. Wible,
John Wible, J. B. Leas.
John. Bender, Daniel Lady.
Dee. 25,1254. 3t • '
THIRD SALE OF .
U.aapacss
EEN_CEM_ETIE
1). McCO'NAUGHY. Preet.
H. J. STAHLIE, Seey, " [ Dec 11.
• >lthelfESl - 111110 r
idur
- ' "IItANUFACTUJISR AND RIVINTOIL: or,
Safet*• Patent. Square 17prlittt
. - .:: Wood Box Matches,
"No. 106 - NoriA Aura St. (abbbe Rose;) nip-
MATCH ES ha ving become an indlspenia=
. ble article in hotisekeePing,
.the •suir
se!iber after a great sacrifice of time and:mc:ney,
ii enabled to offer to the Public an article' at
once coMbining Utility and Cheapneu. The
.inventor knowing the danger; apprehen4i) on
account of the flimsy manner in 'BEhioh
Matches are generally packed in paper; has by
,the aid of New Steam :Machinery of his iiwn
invention. succeeded in getting up I SAFETY
P &TEN 'f' SQUARE_UP-RIGHT—W-OtlD
OX ;lids bat ie far preferable.in, as much
that it occupies no more room than the old
round wood box, and, contains at ,kust Two
Hundred: per,' Cent. more. Motihedi : *hie!) to
Shippers is considerable advantage; it ia en
tirely new, and , secure- against - moisture . - aild - --
spontaneous combustion, and - dispels ell drin;.
. -r - on - nt - tiFsportation by means of',Railydad;; --
'teamboat or any other mode of ConveyanCe.
. , • -s are packed so a 'one gross
or more they be Shipmed to. any pest of the
World with perfect ,safety. They. are the
most desir'able article Inatome Consumption,
.and the Southern and Western Markets, that
have ever been invented. _ . ..
s
DSALIMS — a — nd SHIPPERS will do we:l
to'cill and examine for themselves.
AprOlhese Matches are 'Ff'.IIOI.92VrED, to
be superior to ftnythina. heretofore fiffered 10 , itb.s
Public. JOHN DONNELLY,
~ 106 'North Fourth. Si.., Philcurp ,
December 18,4851._,58.
1 ~'
'b
Fkl
Fixed up in the-Niewl Cemnand kelp!
Reid all 144, and say Ivhether it not, right.
szvr . wirvr,s or BUSINESS ON :TIN CAS!. P,RINCi•
PLR, "QUICI! BALKS AND, SHORT I , llolrfiTS
T HK subscriber has :km retureed,frotts ,the
City with, a Tay large. sod /fineassort
ment uf
Rate, Capa,ltoots.and Shaeir
of every description and fastiioe. will; khe gilt
sell on gon4 terms, (or, Cash or , twegutvalrott.
t, have, done, a, heavy - CreOil bestnece,,,fer
nearly 24 years, and the, conseturce .4144
been a. heavy loss on sales. 1 ,uowinteii to
devote my ; whole dile to my Stove, andAcoma
large assortment of HATS and 81104014411 d
801.ther11,811 cheap , atrany body else can, for
Cash or its - equivalent, _payment .ln, Ahbtt
time, and for Country Produce punctually
v eked: *heV, w:Onled-r-apti ,en=deoroy
eats .k eept up,my , Srackotui Gude. onchr
ter term'. :Come and see the,Goudsapd judjge
• foryourselves: '
, ,
Cientlemen's and, Ladies' Gaitere c anskine,
Jenny. Linde, Ilizrer4 Ties. dra. • , and
Gbiiid
ren's Shoes. el ways.on
Boots and Shoes made ..tii;order-vbeetteser
required.
•
Philadelphia'Bate; Citizens,'
Cobirt, tirio* Nothing, Widieltieaki);l64. ,
such., and old ,'Frien'S' Far -and WtinFkliith;'o3-
gether wiih insn ii;lpys"'and, Hap
and Cap e, of all lands anif"sizei.'
• ' ' • Pr.itXTON' t
Getiyabnrg. - ,Ontaher,l6lBs4. "
THE 'WAR' GOING 00'1'
HE war, in Europe ) is, large . y.engrosstag
publkc agantinond , _pfierVin i fild
going up. rltut the undersigned wouteauggest
to his sustainers * and .overyhotty ; ehnt,that,,he
has just returned „float, the„ city 1,14 e
cheapest and fruit stook of,
. ,CeENDAI
Nuts, Cosfeatiarittry t raw
.84404 (*Cs
he has ever before offered. Call and judge
for yotireelves j • and if you '4O - not pronounce
his goods among the ebeipeidend.b,est you
have ever looked at, 'then in he greatli.mos.
taken. His stock' cOmprisei, in part, 'Coffee'.
Sugars, Teas, iiThexiolatee, SyruPs, Mo)ejelkill•
Cradkere, Oranges; Limns, Almonds,`Pitin
N utq, Pea Nuts, 'English Walnute,,'Pilbe, 011
Confectionary, of a:, hundred sorts
Cinnamon, Cloves, 'soai wolhinir
Soda, a large - Variety df Fines
everything else in, hieline:
OtT'Casli" 'or 'Ciiunt4 Produce takes 14`
eg
change for Goods.
The Flour andlreed_husiness
is continued. , Highestmerket trice* pettl4 ,,
WM. GILLESPIE ! -, ks.
' • • - lii.York Slititt4 dt MtNuri gisie.
Gettysburg, April 24•,' , 1854. •
THIS
IF YOU W411 1 7' ;.of V.E,# 7TAf4.:4*
..CAN'T.IIII6 BEAT:
THE' 'ondersignedi' having .purchased•' tiie
atitabliiihmene . of • Wiri:
Graham, resiiiiatfillY Infortiit 4 "lbe public
generally. that , he - will • eontihae the -said
business at the old stanCin Washingtontitiett,
half a Sillier!! from Chamberaburg street,where
he is prepared to nialufacture to order,. at
short notice,...'
Carilaret .Itooktilave
sOLgtes. JERSEYk,
He Bitters' himself that his work • itr'ti little
ahead of any turned out by . any othefestib
lishnient In the
. oam—having` none but' the
best of workmen employed, and using 'none
but the best materials. His prices are.moder
ale. seer REPAIRING done at short notice,.
Country produce taken for anything' in his
line. • J. BARRETT.
Ge:tystrurg, March 13, 1854. tf . •
READY-MADE CWT, ING.
George Arno ld
H .
AS now entered in the Clothingbnsiness
extensively, and has
EXPERIIINCED -WORKMEN
in his employment, constantly cutting out and
making up. out of his own cloths, Over Coats,
Dress Costs, Pantaloons, ,Vests, Monkey
Jackets, &c. &e.
All kinds, of Clothing. madetto..otder, on
short notice. Constantly on- hainViridlfOr sale
a great variety of Clothing, of. bit Own , znans .
(dotal-lag, as cheap as the cheapest. Cell end
see them. We cannot be beat. . -
October 30, 1854. , „-
iralat i altAra „
No. 240 Pratt Street:, Baltimore.
• AS RA NO DE4---P,soprietor,
OH N'4l:-KAI 01208 Stsittrivatendetzt:
May 8, 1854. -ly -
. Second hand Camages.,., ,
A FEW good second-band CARRIAGES
and •BUGQIES to be .bad for.thob or
Country Produce, at C. W. HOFFMAN'S
Coach Factory. August 14.
Ladles , Dress Goode , pfevery , style.
1 bik Alpacca for.l2i cents; Casnroefel2i;
Debeges from 16 to 37i cents; Calicoes from
6 to 12; Miislins from 5 to 14; and everythirs
else in proportion, at the New Store o
Oct. )"." • J. S. GRAMMER.
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