. _ ,c.s_iptams_ o ffl o mtsf , lo wi r; c s 8 103ALPELE12," Jan. 1, 1855. KIND P.A.126248:- , . _ _ ISElNiiiet with this brief - Address Noir greets the Patrens of the Press— This. tribute at your feet I lay, Arid Wriah you all a happy day, t t o you my call paid And kind trgrahilations made, Then wheel Time kept rolling on, And nos another year is gone. - Gone with its pleasures' and its cares ; Gain?' with its.hopes and joys and fears --- Gone to Oblivion's glooMy main ; • • u a in: . The agetits rapid noUrse regret, But soeirtheir gain •regrets fbrget ; The youngwish for the old year's flight And hail the . New Year with delight& - Bemorselca Timesthus - glides away, And in his footsteps leaves decay. Be on his ruins smiles; andjuillex Ceireithitchward - ttratch - forever. -- 7 ----- r .• ade Itemise =every hour is laid ; _lt„-diantred.the bright and flashing eye, And crushed,fpnd hopesas it passed by It, passed o'er plains where battle raged And hostile hosts in strife engaged. It'ssaw'the angry ocean roar APclthausarids sink to rise no more ; riattlin Burnpe battle rage, Anaw the Turk, with Russ engage Iw deadly conflict ;- and proud France AndEnglinikaoin to try Mei? chance. The litiiiiartitear, bidS Turk defiance, Andgrowluttith rage at the, alliance. The battlenow has just begun And,hrolki Will, soon inrivers run. *sr it will end no one can know, The future that can only show. lintoiktrleateright well may boast, For they will hare a Turkey "roost. • But 'there's' a land of summer showers—, - Of peaceful,Plains:-=offielda and flowers ; Where war's shrill trumpet has 'not ame— n claims the name of FizEnon's That region,' Patrons, is our home, • 4„truly,riehly faiered .one:-, The hind which Washington set free, And made the home of Liberty— . Bat thirteen States at Freedom's birth, ..1011nue i tatiOn'of the 'Earth. Vith Time,..onr course was onward—on, Afideoirwe number thirty.one• lair sheriti„ two . mighty Oceans bound, Aidiitilie'ir'giendetir thunder roncd Ourland; - and to the world They bear our stars and stripes unfurled. Thefituditich Islands. too, we'll get, thin the sea our States will deck, And soon on lovely tuba's Isle, Ottestars and stripes will float in style. Let Frittee4tribid 43uronward'course, Azad' England put her threits in force ItslztlY we'll rule Cotutnbia's shore, O, spark the British Lion's ;roar. Our star ofglory now is bright, Aid Nations look , to n's for light ; • ___Thtrmay_i_t_brillient ever be, Arid:guide the world to liberty. Otfi ihip of State rides 'boldly on, e'er it did in good t in ges gone : Demociacy, still faithfully - Onides her o'er stormy Faction's sea. too; we find our native State, 44'0 1 her ARstioo9o great ; Her laws are just, and right ,secure. To all alike—both rich `andpoor ; Sherii the Keystone of the arch, She " stays diiunion in its ,march. Trne 4 to the:Union rpmtare stand An honor to*our hippy land." WheaPenn first found this region wild, Where roamed in joy the Savage child, lre Plantedfreedbin's banner here, Where the oppressed his heart might cheer. No tyrant here might chain the mind, But all a happy home might find ; * And here upon this favored sod Might, as they thought fit, worship God. But now those happy days are past, And this sad time has come at last; When freemen meet at dead of night, To rob their brethren of their right. This, Patrons, is a burning shame— base burlesque on Freedom's name. Arms), and ere it be too late, Redeem your loved, your native State ! Old &lams too which we love best, We must confess is richly blest ; Her mature brave, her daughters fair, And pleasure reigns supremely there. Soon "we will see the Iron Horse Make giant strides upon his course ; And this will be, when those times come, The tteatest place in Christendom. Proscription here has met defeat, the Whig's and Know Nothings are beat-- Then let our banner float on high, For we have won a victory. Another year has now begun, ',Whew rapid course willsoon be run ; Then let us all with courage strive, , To do our duty while we live. And now, kind friends, I end my lay, -May you enjoy this New-Year day ; • -Ara when yOur hearts beat high with joy. Oh. then rnakeklad Me Carrier boy. CARRIER. ialLiw Ira's, 11-SKELLY respectfully . informs his 0 • old customers and the public generally, —that--he-enG _BUSE ;AVESS,.at his old stand, in South Baltimore street, where be will be happy toacconarnodate . all w ho may patronise him. All work en arcs a to lira - ca - re - trifiltifiaTcFiraietd Lie of most substantial make. Thankful for past favors, he Edicts a continuance of public pa tronage. - terrait Nem York Spring and Summer Fashions are received. - Call and see them. Gettysburg, May 1, /854: ODA. Sugar and Water CR kfIKERS, fig7GT niiiii.—Nitli; —Scolds and Jenny — Lind ip., OR Cl - lIIISTMAS.=7'he Great Double Cakes. fa new article, and not to be beat.) for ' 1 ` . Brother Jortathats.--200 copies received. 'wile, cheap, by the puled of less, at I Price 1e.3 eents. or 10 entries for $l. For Aptil 44. : - GILLESPIE'S. ;sato at KELLEII. KUII'I'Z'S Bookatuza. Pktiliviwilutilli:v.viihi :74 'PHIS is to 'notify all persons from trespass & ina on our premises, (being in:Sltshan township,) by gunning or otherwise. We therefore are determined - to enforcethe full ex tent of thelaw on all that disregard this notice. - . Joseph Wibk, John Herbst, George Howard, Daniel Spangler,. Peter ?rustle, Christian Benner, - William Spangler, Ephrata) Deardorff, Daniel Stalhmith, John M. Brinker V, David S. Sheffer, Daniel Benner, Henry Monfort, Wrn. Wibk, John Wible, J. B. Leas. John Bender, Daniel Lady. • 25, 1854. 3t .._ OTICE TO GUNAIRS. HE undersigned bereby.tify all persons .- , : • :in, on their premises. either by Gunningor otherwise. iev -,- a - re determined to .enforce the law to its full ex tent apinst all who disregard this notice. --- Jacob Hershy, David Heat y, Samuel Hartzely Saran Hartzell, David Schriver, John Hamilton, George Starry, Thomas Scott,' Thomas ste Henry 1. George J. Keckler, Miller, Jacob• Hankey, ---- 17avid — Keekler, Henry-F. - Mirmigh,_ Isaac Deardorff, Frederick Herr. MannikaagiiMMINIIIIIIIIIMIE LIST OF . LETTE RS, Remaining ifs the. Rust Office at Gettysburg, January 1, 1855. .. Armstrong Mary • ; Kerns,Emily M. Beininger Marc-. Latshaw Peter Bream F. 2 . Miles Catharine Mrs. Beisely Geo. Miller Elizabeth . Bell James McLellan Capt. Jno. Coffman Jacob H. Heirs of the Late Colton Emily 14. Maser Geo. Chambers Rebecca . O'Njet Peter Cuvid Lavinia • Powell W. S. Deakin, Daniel Read Daniel Diggs Susan Schierenbeck Mr. 2 Delimit Wm. H. &shaver Margaret Dort Abraham . Slonaker David Dettarar M. E. Stauffer Abner K. Hagy John - Swartz Hiram Hager Mr. Tate Robt. Hamliton Elizabeth Warings L. T. Hartzell' Mary E. Wierman P. T. Harman Salta Wetherall Wm. E. Herman Jacob Wilson Mary Heriter Jacob ,Zittle Horatio Huffman Louisa German Letter. Kazenttinever Matins Claude Beget Monsieur Keay or Willy Sally • •W M. GILLESPIE, P. M. (Persons calling for letters in the above List will please say they are advertised. , January 1, 1855. - TAX APPEALS. 111 g COMMISSIONERS of Adams coon _...t ty_ hereby _give notice that they have fixeru on the following — times for the hold ing of appeals fur the several Boroughs and Townships of Adams county, at the office of the County Commissioners at Gettysburg, when and where they will attend to hear ap peals, between the hours of 9 o'clOck, A'. M., and 3 o7clock, P. M. . . T oi, For the townships of Mountjoy, Germany, Union,- Conowago, Mountpleasant, Berwick, Oxford, Straban Hamilton, Reading, and Ty rone, on Thurs:lay, Me 25th qf January next. For the townships of Huntington, Latimore, Menallen,' Butler, Franklin, Hainiltonban. LibertY, Freedom, Cumberland, and the Bo ' rough of •Gettysburg, on Friday, the 26th of January next. JOHN MICKLEY, jr., • . 4 , • # ' GEORGE MYERS, . Dec. le, 1854. td REGISTER'S NOTICE. NOT.. is hereby given to all Legatees and other persons concerned, that the Adminisfralion Account* hereinafter mentioned will be presented at the Orphan!sCourt_ of Adams county , for confirmation and allowance, on Monday, the 1514 of January next, viz : 1. Then lrof Jacob Hankey, Executor of the last d testament of Philip Schri ver, deceased, who was Administrator of Wm. Hartzell, deceased. 3. The first and final account of George Chritzinan._4.dministrator of Henry -Holling er. deceased. WM. F. WALTER, Register. Register's (Mice. Gettysburg, December 18, 1854. HARDWARE STORE. Min E subscribers would respectfully an- Jr imams to their friends and the public that they have opened a, 1+114:W HARDWARE STOR E, in Baltimore :Street, adjoining. the residence of David Ziegler", Gel' llsburg,in which they are opening a large and general assort ment of HARDWARE, , Iron, Steel,' Groceries, cuTtap.: RY. COACH TRIMMINGS, SPRINGS, AXLES, aLLEMUtliraiaanT9 Irebar—ro.tre, s3l)oe • Paints? Oils, and Dye-stetn, in general, including every description of arti cles in the above lines of business, to which they invite the attention of Coach-makers, Blacksmiths, Carpenters, Cabinet • makers, Shoemakers, Saddlers, and' the public gen erally. Our stock having been selected with great care and parebastd - for Cash, we guarantee (fur the Ready Money,) to dispose of any part of it on as reasonable terms as they can be pur i 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 do ing business on lair principles. JOEL B. DANNER, DAVID ZIEGLER. Gettysburg., Jorie 9. 1851. tf TAKE NOTICE. lIIHR undersigned wishei all who are in debted to him by note or book account, to call and pay np on or before the hired day of February next. Those who disregard. this no tice vt iil find their accounts in the hands of an officer for collection. J•nl. 1, 1855. _ A BR'll. ARNOLD. STOVES---STOVES! VI hand and for sale, a igrsai variety of A. I COOK STOVES—very cheap. Call - ad - see them. GEO. ARNOLD. -- Septetiii;er47lBsl; -- • A Good Family Horse for Sale. THE undersigned has for salea good FAMILY HORSE—dark brown, six years old next spring, gentle, and sound as a dollar. For further information apply to Dec. 18. 3t J. L. HOLTZWORTEL DERR'S HOTS , AT PRIVATE SALE. THE subscriber. wishing to remove to the West, offers at Private Sale, that truly 1 12tV.Lg Ratan situated in North Market Street, Prederick City, Md. The im* provementr large and substantial Two-Stor: BRICK HOUSE, fronting on Market Street, fifty _ five feet by thirty-six feet deep ; attached is a brick Back Building, sixty feet deep; there are also a Brick Smoke House, Hug Pen, and oTher out buildings ; a large paved wagon yard and a Stable. capable - of Stabling forty horses, with a neverfailing well of excellent • • •it • (I,a • stock in the same. The main building was thoroughly repaiWt two years ago, the wood work being entirely new l • 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_ItOOM . fronting on Market Street 20 feet. with a depth . . years ago by myself. of the best materials and possessing au the modern 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 'which the shutters fold. There is also a dry cellar under the whole store. The advan tages,-the whole of this property possesses over all others of the kind in this city, are 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 Northern portion of Frederick .and Carroll counties. and - the adjoining , coun ties of Pennsylvania, and at this time doing a successful-- , business, which can be increased fpm twenty-five to Taty per cent., by a small additional investinent. p er 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 van tages. TERMS will be made to suit purchasers, by giving satisfactory security. Vti M. H. DERR. N. IL—LMy Stock of DRY GOODS AND GROCERIES . wiI! he sold with the property, if desired. Dec. 11, 1854. 6t PROCLAMATION. HER RAS the- Hon. ROBERT J. FISHER I , President of the several Courts of Com mon Plea's, in the Counties composing the 19th District, and JUstiee of the Courts of Oyer and Terminer,and Genera • Delivery, for the trial of all capital d other offenders in the said oistrict,and . Alum. ft — RUSSELL and -- Jowl MaopcLev, Es s. Judges of the Courts of Common Pleas, and 'Justices of the Courts of Oyer and Terminer, anu General Jail DO ivery, for the trial of all capital and other offenders in the County of Adams—have issued their pre cept hearing date the 24th day of November,in the year of our LORD 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 of Oyer and Terminer; at Gt.ttysburg, on Monday, the 15/h day r f Jan' y. next—NoTtcE Is HEREBY (lIVEN to all the Justices of the Peace, the Coroner and-Consta bles within the said County of Adams, that they ho then and there in their proper persons, with tor o's, "cc' I lions, and other lietnembrauces, to do those things-which-to_timir_offices_atatin_thatilehaff appertain to he 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. HENRY THO NI.A Sy Sheriff. Sheriff's Office, Dec. 11, 1851. TEO lITATEmmTITI WEL NEW ESTABLISHMENT. CLOTHING MADE TO ORDER. rpm: undersigned 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- M EN'S WEAR, at the shortest notice, anal in the latest possible style. Having opened Ilkrchant Tailoring establishment, to C ham beWirg street, opposite the Lutheran church, and secured the services of experienced work men, he feels confident of pleasing all who may favor him with their patronage. Coun try produce taken in exchange for work. J. S. GRAMMER. December 4,1854. CHRISTMAS & NEW YEAR. Choice and Valuable Books. T HAVE just received from Philadelphia and I. New York, the best English and Ameri can editiods of the 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 antique, Turkey Morocco, &c. &c., forming altogether the most superb collection of Books which T have ever had the pleasure of offering to my numerous friends and customers ; and which, together with an unrivalled stock of Elegantly Illustrated Works, ag, 213 /1 - 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 horn which to select Christmas New Year Presents, as to fully keep up Our well-known reputation or offering the finest assortment of desirable. Books in the richest and most substantial binding. The under signed in - Vites the attention of every individual in Adams county to call and visit now, while the assortment is full and complete. KrPrices to suit the times. KELLER KURTZ, Bookseller and Stationer, Dec. 18. S. E. Cor. Centre Square. GVAIABAI.3 No. 240 Pratt Street, Baltimore. ISRAEL KNODE. Proprietor. JOHN C. KNODE, Superintendent. May 8, 1854. ly ° Second-hand Carr CA iktges. - A"W good second-hand RRIAGES and BUGGIES to be had for Cash or Country Produce _at C. W. HOFFMAN'S Coach Vactory. August 14. Dissolution of Partnership. THKpartnership heretofore existing be tween TIPTON & BRO., is this day dissolved by mutual consent. The business will he continued at the old stand, in the Dia mond, by J. W. 'l s irrobr. January 1, 1855. CIOME ONE ! COME AL[.!—To see those k .. / cheap Goodsjust received by Oct. - ?. _ A. AKNOLD. A l 9 liatehante,Ventrs, Flora, Helm, & the,Danciag Girl! with Fifteen Statuettes in Bronze, and several hundredlagnsficent Oil Paintings, form. the collection of prizes to be distributed among . the members of the Cosmopolitan Art Association at the first annual distribution, in January next. ca consist of a _ _ _ Tilt COSMOPOLITAN ART AND LITZRART AS. SOCIATION, Organized far the Encouragement and General --- Dijusion 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 of Art is perma nen;ly founded, and will contain a valuable • .• • °•.* • • ; • , , for the annual distribution of each year. The best Literature of the day, well be issued to the:' subscribers, consisting of the popular Monthly Magazines, Reviews, &c. The com mittee of management have the plea sure of announcing that the First. Annu'al Dia. .tribution will take place on the 30th of Jamie ry, 1855, en which occasion there will be dis tributed or alloyed to members, several lion dred_Works of Ar4 - afnong - which - is the,-origi nal and world -renowned-Statue of the GREEK SLAVE. Pnetiv , - • Ave -/RAM oVer JLo thousand dollars! -toffether with the , beautiful Statues of VENUS. BACCHANTE, REM FLORA, and the DANCING GIRL; and fifteen Statuettes in Bronze, imported from Paris4,alsof a large collection of Omr. PAINTINGS. comprising some of the best productions of celebrated American and Foreign Artists. , •_ The Literature issued to subscribers. :con sists of the following Monthly Magazines:— Harper's, Putnam's. Knickerbocker, , Black wood's, Graham's, Magazine of .6.'1, and God ey's Lady's Book, 'and the °Qnarterly Reviews re-printed in New York : Edinburgh, West minster, London Quorterly, and IVisrth British. PLAN FOR THE CURRENT YEAR. The payment of three dollars constitutes any one a member of this Association, and entitles him to any one of the above Magazines for one year, and also a ticket in the distribution of the Statuary.and Paintings which are to le allot ted to members in Jantiary. Persons taking five nternberships are entitled to five of the Magazines one year, and to six tickets in the distribution. Perilous, on becoming members, can have their Magazine commence with any month they choose, and rely on its- being mailed to them promptly on the first of every month, direct front the Publishers., Litlell's Living .thre, weekly, - is .furnished one year and two memberships for Stl. The net proceeds derived from the sale of memberships are devoted to the purchase of Works of Art for the ensuing year: Books open to receive names at the - Eastern office, New York.or Western office, Sandlisks. Tile-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 spacious saloons the splendid collection of Statuary & Paintings is exhibited. THE A DVANTAG ES SEC UR ED by be— coming a member of this Association are -Ist. All persons receive the full value of their subscription at the start, in the shape of sterling Magazine Literature. 2d. Each member is contributing, toward purchasing choice Works of Art, which arer to be distributed among themselves, and are at j the same time 'encouraging the Artists of-the country, disbursing thousands of dollars through its agency.. Persons remitting funds for membership, q -. • st " pais* ed ind state the month with which they wish their niaoa zinPs to commence, and also their posi office airth - t - Foccir — uf - which-,'a-cer ti fi ea te of Membership, together with the mag azine-desired, will be forwarded to any part of the country. Those who purchase Magazines at Book stores,.will - observe that by joining this MOM riation. they receive the Magazine and Free Ticket in - the anneal distribution, 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 CLOSINU OF THE BOOKS. SubScriptions will he received up to the 30th of January, at which time the dis:tribution will take place. Illustrated Descriptive Catalogues of the whole collection to he distributed, will be sent free of charge on applieation. 0::7-0ffic.es of the. AAsoeiatior, at the K erhocker Magazine office. 348 Broadway, New York, and at No. 166 Water street, San dusky, Ohio. Address, (at either office,)- for membership, C. DERBY, ACTUARY C. A.& L. A. December 25, 1854. H A t iSe st u s a t n d opened e o s n t e s o t f oc t k h s e l o a f , F r ge s A t, L p ret. WINTER GOODS ever brought to Gettys burg, and he invites the public to call, exam ine and judge for themselves—no trouble to show Goods. His new stock embraces a very large variety of Ladies , Dress Goods, such as Silks, Turc Satins, Mous DelaneS, Bombazines, French Merinoes, Deßages, Alpaccas, Coburg Cloths, Ginghams, Cali coes, &c. &c. &c. In the line of Gentlemen's Vear, he has selected a choice lot, of al! styles and prices : Cloths, Cassitneres, Vestings, Sati nets, Kentucky Jeans. &c. His stock of FJIN(Y GOODS is also very fine, and too numerous to enumerate. Call and see. Thankful-for past favors, SCHICK solicits a continuance of public patronage. He will always endeavor to deserve it, by selling good Goods, at the lowest living prices. " Quick Sales and Small Profits," is his motto. October 23, 1854. TAS now entered in the Clothing business extensively, and has - EXPERIENCED WORKMEN in his employment, constantly cutting out and making up, out of his own cloths, Over Coats, Dress Coats, Pantaloons, Vests, Monkey Jackets. &c. &c. • All kinds of Clothing made to order, on short notice. Constantly on hand and for sale a great 'variety of Clothing, of his own manu facturing, as cheap as Me cheapest. Call and see than. We cannot be beat. October 30i-1854., Fancy Artlcles.—To see a fine col lection of Fancy articles, at very reduc ed prices, go to Fahnestocksiovbfre you can select from a large'ass.ortment,including.Sew ing Birds, Port Monaies,Cabas,Fans, French worked, Swiss. Cambric, Honoton and Bobi nett Collars, Top and Side Combs, &c. &c.. all of which can be _ purchased_ at the _lowest rates at the sign of the RED FRONT. USLINS, tinena and Tickins,►c, for sale j_ at f SCHICK'S. NEW GOODS AGAIN ! READY-MAPE CLOTHING. George Arnold T O HAS his OfficeonedOo'r west ofthe Lutheran church, in Chambersburg street, and op posite Grammer's store, where those wishing to have any Dental Operation performed are'respectfully invited to call. Kere'RENCgs: Dr. D. Gilbert, Dr. C. N. Rerluchy, Dr. D. Horner, Rev. C. P. Krauth, Rev. H. L. Baugher, D. D., Rev. Prof. William M. Rey. nolds, Rev. Prof. M. Jacobs, Prof. M.L.Stcever. Gettysburg, April 11, 1853. if DOCTOR JOHN -A. SWOPE, -AVING located' permanently in Getty's cr, offers his rofessional services to the, public. OffiCe an street; opposite the Bank. Gettysburg, April 24, 1854. ly D. WCONAUGHY, ATTORNEY AT LAW,' tßee removed to_one_do_or West of Buehler's Drug &Book-store, Chum berstiurg street,) Attorney & Solicitor for Patents and Pensions, BOUNTY Land Warranti, Bac -'ay sus pended Claims, and all other claims against the Government at Washington. D. C.: also Atnericarfelainis in England. Land War rants, located and sold, or bought, and highest prices given. Agents engaged in locating warrants• in lowa, Illinois, anti other Western States; and lands fOr sale there. C*—Apply to him personally or by letter. Gettysburg, Nov. 21, 1853. ly DAVID WILLS, Att,orney at. Law, HAS taken Mr. STEvENsoN's office, North West Corner of Centre Square. Reference.-119n. Thaddeus Stevens, Lan caster. Gettysburg, January 2, 1854. E. U. nrcuLEn, lITTDEMT A LTAT,_ •._ WILL Allitlifully and_ promptly attend to all business entrusted to him. Ile speaks the . German language. Office at the same place, in • South Baltimore street, near Fo,rney's Drug Store, and -nearly opposite Danner & Ziegler's Store: , • [March 20. WM. B. McOL.E.-LLAN, Attorhey, at Law. OFFICE on the south Side of the Public I_l Square, two doors west of the Sentinel . office. Aug. U. 1853. W. A. M'GINLEY . A TTOUITEIC AT LAW. OFFICE in the south-west corner of the Square, formerly occupied by I). Me- Conaughy, Esq. Will attend promptly—lo-al business entrusted to his care. Gettysburg, May 15, 1854. 1.0. of IL M. you will meet every Friday evening, at 63. o'clock, in the Wigwam, (McCon aughy's Hall.) PunctUal attendance is re• quested. AUG. SC HW ARTZ. C. of R. Dar Persons wishing to connect themselves with this Tribe, will please apply to any of the members. • zo I elli HAY WANTED. PERSONS lu.ving Hay to sell, will do well by calling on the subscriber, in Gettys burg, who is desirous •of purchasing.' The highest market price will be paid at all times. <7-As he intends having the Hay, after being packed, - hailed either to Hanover or Baltimore, the preference to haul wilt be given to those from whom be may purchase. • SOLOMON POWERS. Dec. 6, 1852. tf - Sub-Soil Ploughs, OF' the beet gitality, always on hand, and for sale, in Gettysburg', at the Foundry of T. WARREN & SON. torAtaqiDaucoaci rrHE subscriber, thankful for past favors, respectfully informs the public that he con• finites the Coach-making business, in all its various branches, at his Old Stand; in York street, (forn►erly- Buchinghartes,) where he has on hand, and will manufacture to order, Rockaway and Boat-body-Carriages, BUGGIES, JERSEY WAGONS, &c., • all of the best materials, and by the best of workmen. Call and judge for yourselves. LEONARD sToucai. • Gettysburg, April 6,1846. PROTECTION AGAINST LOSS BY -FIRE. /THE undersigned informs property-holder 3 that he has been_ duly appointed Agent of the PERRY COUNTY MUTUAL Flp INSURANCE COMPANY, and that he t's the only Agent in Adams county for the same. He will take original and renew-ad—lnsu rances for said Company, which, since its In- corporation, in 1843, has secured the perfect confidence of the people of Adams and the adjoining counties, (it being authorized to effect Insurances 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 and the class of the insured property. Every person insur ing becomes a member of the Company, and may act in the selection of officers. and in the direction of its operations. ,IrrHon.. MOSES McCLEAri represents the members in this county in the Board of Man agers. C. RUTH, Jr., is President, and JOHN CAlarsitm. Secretary. Office in Bloomfield, Perry county. WM. McCLEAN. Office of M. & W. McClean, Gettysburg. December 25, 1854. tf NOW IS THE TIME ! SWEAVER respectfully announces to • the Ladies and Gentlemen of Gettysburg and vicinity, :hat he has resumed the Daguer reotype business, at the old stand, in Cham bersburg street, where he will be happy to re ceive visitors 'desirous of securing perfect Dnuerreotypes of themselves or friends. - Being furnished with an entirely new and cosiFy a pparatusae is prepared to take pictures in every style of the art and insure perfect sa ti-sfattinn. gar Charges from 50 cents to SIO. 11 'Hours of operating frog► BA.M. to 4 P. M. . lln dress avoid light, -red, blue, or pur ple. Dark dress adds much to the beauty of the picture. IA, 1854. -tf /PICKINGS, MUSLINS,&e.—Soine more I of those cheap Tickings. %mhos. &c., have been received by A. ARNOLD. rem I once in 'or HOLLOWAY'S OINMMVT, you have done me the honor as with one voice, from one end of the Union to the other,- to stamp the charaCter 01-my Ointment with your approbation. It is scarcely twa years, since I made it known to you, and alrea. dy it has obtained more celebrity than any other medicine in so shr.rt a period. THOMAS HOLLOWAY. 38, corner ef .9nn 0. Nassau sts., New York. ASTONISHING'CURE OF SORE LEGS, AFTER NINE YEARS' STANDING. • Catty of a Letter from Mr. J. W. Langley, of Huntsville, Yadkin c 0.., North Carolina. dated Nos. 20,1853. R BAD HIS OWN WOR D 3.5.— To Puoressoa 1-lor.Lowsv SIN-Itis not my wish to beeoine notorious, neither is this to say, - that your. Ointment cured tne of one of the most dreadful cutaneous diseases that flesh is heir, fo, and which was considered by all who knew me, to be entirely beyond the reach of medicine.' For nine years I was afflicted with- one of the mostpainful and troublesome sore legs that ever to the lot of man ; and after-trying every - mediefrieTha - etief , I resigned to despair all, hope Of being cured ; but a Maid brought me a couple of large pots of • our dintrnett, which cause , -a on niy egs •to • heal, and - II entirely - regairnei `mkt health, to my; agreeable, surprise and delight, and to'the astonishment of my friends. (Signed) J. W LAN GL_EY. AN -EXTRAORDINARY CURE OF A BAD BREAST, WHEN NEARLY -AT THE POINT OP DEATH. , . Copy of a Letter f ro m kir.,ll : ,Dt_wwz_it, New prleswe, ,ember 9th, 1833 To PROFILSSOR flott.owAir, 38, Corner o f Ann'and Nassau Streets, N. Y. • -Dear Sir It is with heartfelt gratitude I have toinforto you that by the use, of your Ointment:.and Pills, the life of my wife has been saved. For seven years she had a bad breast, with ten running wounds, (not of a cancerous na ture). I was told that nothing could tare her : she was then induced to use your Ointment and Pills, when in the short space of three menths, they effected a perfect. ewe. to the astonishment of all who knew us. We ob tained your Medicines from Messrs. Wright & `Co., of Chartres street, New Orleans. t send this from "Hotel des Prineee," Paris, although I had written it at New Orleani, before we finally left, at that time, notknow ing your address at New York. (Signed; R. DURA.NT, The Pills zahould be used conjointly the Ointment is most of the following cases : aMeis Ctmimcted and Lumbago Sore-tbreats Bad Breasts Stiff Joints Piles Skin-diseases Burns Fistulas Rheumatism Scurvy . Bunions, Gout Salt ithetun Sore-heads ' Chilblains Glandular Scalds. Ulcers Chapped hands Swellings Sore Nipples Woundi * Solo at the Establishment of Professor HOLLOWAY, 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 be had Wholesale of the principal Drug Houses in the Union. (Kr'fhpre is a consifferabfe saving by tak ing the larger sizes. - N. B.—Directions for the guidance of pa tients in every disorder are affixed to each Pot. July 3, 1854. lyeow PUOCLAMATION fly eitigus of erttphurg. Pulvernutche Os 'Hydro- Electric VOLTA CEaM9 CONSTRUCTED to be worn next to the skin, producing a constabt current (4 UN* INTERRUPTED ELECTRO AcmiTieht= -, effecting IMMEWATE RELIEF, 1.11-0 M ALL A CUTE PAINS, and a Permanent cure if Neuralgic Diseases! • Pulvermacher's Electric Chains 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 Paris, by the most learned professors in that city, they were recommended to the Gov. ernrnent of France, who granted a patent for the discovery. During the years 1851.2, they were introduced in Germany, Austria, Prussia and England, and one year since, introduced and patented by the United States Government., Most .listonishine Cures of Ilhetnnatism, St. Vitna's Dance, • Painful and Swelled Joints, Palpitation of the Heart, Neuralgia of the Face, Periodical Headache, Deafness, Blindness, Pains from Indigestion, Hysterics, Dyspepsia, Every Disease, termed Nervous; is quickly and rapidly cured, by simply wear ing the Chains for a few hours 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, wh9 readily discovered that they possessed Strange and Singular Power o f Instantly Re• Neviuo. Pains, whenever applied, an d 4 by their recommenda tion and influence, they were introduced into the different hospitals of New • York, and are now in daily me in those institutions. in the treatment and cure of the above named diseases No Other Mechanical dgent, in the world, can prodoee so many well au thenticated certificates of cure, 'from scientific Physicians and intelligent Patients, as may be found in each pamphlet, which may be obtain. rd gratis at the Drug Store of S. H. BUEH LER, who is the sole Agent for Gettysburg, and who will explain the manner of ase to all who may apply. In the city of New York, at the General Office, 568 Broadway, there are being sold daily, from forty to sixty CHJIINS, and the sale and demand in Boston is as great in pro portion to the population, although. they haire only been introduced three months ! The CHAINS are easily worn, and are equally applicable 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 mach an article of ornament, as they are a valeeb!e means of cure. CAurtoN.—Ladies who' re enciente are requested not to wear them. The prices of the Chains are $3 and 18 and '3O Links, and can be sent by - mail, to any part of the State, by addressing S. H. BUEH LER, only /Went for Gettysburg. I. STEINERT, 568 Rroadway, N. General Agent. For sale in all the principal cities in the United States. July 3, 1854. ly COL. R. COBEAN, AT TEE • GETTYSBURG STEAM MILL. THE subscriber has completed his new Steam Mill, and is new prepared to SAW TIMBER and CHOP GRAIN,at usual rates and short notice. Farmers and others cart - have Sawing and Chopping-done-at-any-time. 0::)- Hanover prices in Cash will be paid for Rye, Corn and Oats, at the Steam Mill. • (`)-Feed constantly on hand and for sale. C. W. HOFFMAN. August 14, 1854. ly AC KER EL, Codfish, Salmon. Herring, 1111 f Pork, Hams and Sides, Shoulders, Lard and Cheese, constautiyon band aiid - To - r — Eiile by J. Palmer Si, Co., .31arket Sired Wharf. P H ILA DEL P ' October 9,1851. 3na.