4 11 ) ,01tFr' . 0.ii..tiltOttiL Afin initural By-ychat,inellus.eln ngrictiltortil „trlltlls, 1)e dissvpito . ted All agree - Agrieutiurnl FilLientioicisat tltelowest el)ll.'zin(l. 111;nt fiotne moms should be devised fur its,tipprovement , 10 0-10'W ?".„Agrietiltur#lgfkllego have, dilstinct- Is:pided,—the experiment fairly abandoned by, piltetititl-,men,, mid while they admit their . u-etulnesa for the .mpartilinn of tenclwrs.all - 1. - 6;ixe drat - but - few-of those ‘ - ed ea tell 'thes e erllcres, heeunie„farmers, Even Mt 'the •iire pont itm Of - I•!ochers.:their dottbied,, and 1.16'6y-1f not all: prefer }hose Who ha w,e. rg ri t Talutre — ranctietilty, — a - nd'ivitir, - ATI i -.- have rereivediiinefroredtteation its includes a knowledge of the'naj:pliot The pure eberolat - at The:lnt - re Tahoe.. are alike - tin y-addled for'Sueli while'the few who faisti&WeVery'cOmtniinity, Who from pectiliaritY - of tastes:have rendered thine:elves tillsters, tO''is. r —sitifflitientf'degred, •of the etilitideted wit fr - /trim tl t re ,- and have • ',Mit& thine :practically. are - at 'last - able to meeethe trilitireinetitS'int teachers.'and-tt-suit thettigtiti . to:tfie clirieitf - edeats of tite-cotti• ire must look for teething. - and" their Cervices:Must 'he-avail ed; of in every "way ITt6tieritAe. I;ifen shOuld"he employed' to led ure in" agricultural inert should - write hOokf.;.ou the . I...itnientitif Agile/attire fur the age ofCientriOn SehOids;iind thus . rend6r Scientifie - Agrimilture part of the cemmori senor)! ellueatimf... • • We are tar from tihjectinwtO the useful ru gg of colleges for general education; =bust their benefits cannot, be. made.,_to reach the great teaSs of farmers;; the' remit& 'mtist be applied 1 , 0/ere it - Will ~-tutet, with a wider, dist/emir/a , tion. 4s , an use of the l ihle :MU`tell eft modes 'af - religions Instruction in eanattext schools',' has iii 'Teagt• rendered the imle eMniniinity 'capable of 'Priderstatiding the religions sentimental ef 'the day, to up) ex tent much greater'tliati the g,etidral knowledge ecenomy,, , arid ,ttutity ether, subjects no; "So heated,. and still The iite; pc& piet,j. iu religious instruction, in pOrtilliAlt,SChObi:s is not grent. Suppose' thatiagriehltut e - should be taught in the sititie;way, slid tlfdt a small purtiOn of every:boy's.tittre eltould lia ,deveted to, -snob catchy, would. not, the; truths, of ~.tg eolture v . like ,ithose.i. ofreligion, , , liteonle the eisolnion..propqty.pf , ao • Would: -not, hooka • 1 e written in an elementary character, on Chemistry as applied to c Agriculture, on -fieol clay awapplied torAgrieult tire, and. indeed, on a)!• sciences:w,hich bear 4,rcen. remotely on the,sphject? . - Applied .acieace is always snore readily ~ . ..understood . than general : scientific teachings, and thus u w !tole ~com timid ty gotil /1 be taught. to regard the greatest interest of the countrfaS tit letait 4Orthy , or: sooir eons; - iteration— What does a boy now learn At a country school, that will assist him in his after pumuit as farmer;?. Are not nine-te n ths i 4 the,: boys: educated, likely to be: cAAute t fitnners; anti if so, why: ig •it that the only/suldtvl not taught whole or in part in these„sehools,/is ill re.? Why .not per init4lte atoll ainennt,of Chemistry, Natural stl atts usually tatighyla*4itnititt o.lfools, to beim> ,arratigeil as to teach , there in, their„connection with Agriculture; tin'djlitits':hy , usettif, anecdote and application; fasten the- •facts . they contain on, the , tneniery of the student . ? Will a mechanic or farmer ever -forget a chemical fact connected with - his pu,rouit. ? and ,will not the, college /student who studies chemistry unapj)lied, for get In his whole course by middle : life ? ltulted;ifislindentiteilly trite, thatlin Ca :Anal! inibintent chemical or tiny Other knoWleclge acqaireil'ia/Yonth isi l a practical or applied otauraer;s44ll.,;be renietubered through.:, while a more general course will lee forgotten. ---.))sari' , •• , • BERS )11 pUhl:B.—A writer in ,a lite rary jOUrratl states,. that .tlic .laces greatly ituprove the frttetification of fruit trees. OrrluirdS in Which several hives are kept, al ways/rm:Wee Inure Ind t than, those, ik.w . kieli there are none 7 „In the PrOVinces on the Mune, theiriiits are more abundant _and than in any other part of cieruiany, and there it the custom 'to 'keep large quantities of bees.— Plants, too. which 'bees "visit, thrive better in the neighborhood of hives. - - • 1/ The Anilanta.(Georgin)i4and 'ger. snys over eight hundred buNhels of the'Spanish va riety of 'nweet potatoes:have been raised by Mr. FAwartl Shepheril, on tiro acres of bind, near Catmints. Georgia. ite is reported to hav discovered a tooth: of cid tiv at ion by w Inch such eropS can be rail,ed as a general thing. IT7An imprirtant act hits- been read in the llonse Harrishitrg. by UrfaBALL, entitled , •An Act te ?educe the Expelezes, and secure the taitliftirpayment of all Taxes." The first section. repeals "nil lawg heretorire passed which authorize and require the -appointment olt7ollectors ofTaxot," will nil the Assessors, schititl• aiiict.sr:4,,siiperYisnors of roads and ov e r. stets of the poor in the .11'onimonivealth, after making, assessments of taxes. are required within lt - cezitain time thereafter,. to mourn them to the thway Commissioners, or be sub jedt; toa fineof fifty_ . The third se.c thin makes, it, the duty of the County,Treasurer to fix,annually a time fin. receiving payments from taittbleS he is authorized to receive any tax. Upon all takes paid the Treasurer on or before the of July of atty year, there shall. he a deduction of five per cent. The• Treasurer shall, after the first of Serum ) er, make out a duplication list for each town /44p. ward or I °rough, of all unpaid taxes, with a warrant an nexed. , directed 10 the ra riot's costables. who shall be required -to collect within forty. days. __For the collection of taxes lees thaw Live dollars the cob:table shall re ceive tt fee of, twenty-five cents : ovt : r , hat amount: Live, per Cent., the fees to lie 4.,,liveted from the defaulting tax •payers. Tlie,'freasurvr i. retain two. per, cent. fur all moneys col let:ix-LI by him. o:7Tri order to try_ your (over's afrectiou for you, take, nrtopliort unity of do:wing smile e v en nnally v k•kvior orOther. iSe flirting. tviirtst itt the ttie,tutime you .null aulslight if this etinilto,tl dims nut tie ,lntyhis.regz,4ril fo r lie Liv e s; r o i l ind ee d ; Lotit, lie 1.; a rotA, titni . t. )0U /tart' 1_1,01',E5 .and St.ockings,_ all sorts a n d ; sizes, at i f' lIE ENS NV E A - N 1) !IO(' Et?! ES.— A. Alt NOl, I) is now ritef ivi m . lar , re t: rtt Clio.. itsw.tre, which he will sell low. ..1 . 1 and st.c.. Oet. 3. - ( .I, VI 1 N C.S FOR ao s.— I to vrskN •O''.`. the mail who was hlways I,IIOIR-rm. Preo)yttsriati, Christian, rlf - With !auglaer,"itai been roahttlittittled Lu . 1' . 4 *I l llo”sekeelwr'"" S. - KURTZ'S Bookstore. UU Ake r 7" The tix.i.illi.ion trfa inotintlin ru , :k•toly in( 1 ,.' 1 1 A \\ • l.f . " l • N b ig lot "I . nay St'lle NI " w l '•• Arlit 1 1 1 1 ,! 4 ipiza /INV I S N.: ;41/r.0^1.1.7.41 niii,-.1 / a t n.1n... It. u . , sow , ' -.mil Sititt.tri- ; ilfut•itit and Titinvt ' citrrtipotitlt.iiii.,4ll 'Ate Ftirt. Stnitli llt.:.“ 1 N.ist, ' ''ll'iwi'•; - -:-=-•t • , iill - 'inlid variety, awl iPtilit! at 11 "' i 113 13 1 alinn Ni N car itgt, he in.vi.-itigatill 1-- Nititi• 'c'ili•l - t.:•1 r 0 4 - . 4 . % it ' ' N('.IIICK ' .s - t z , t , v x 1 .1,-itn ii in Ft anlain row. r, ~•x t k.. alt i'' - _ _.....___ ... __... 4. t:,',4 hest- it ti. „ l floc been poeli -i ci.,l i.,.. -- t..) , , _ . f )9NN El" Vnlvet., :Saint= anti Sills . -4 :, very - t • •,'• . ,P :s• v. at e i!I.0 litetiolt • but by Otte itt-e..tnin,r-i1i0,.. 4 0 .1 i - --' 4 " _.. • ..._ ...._ _ _ GL I A 1411 I '''' ''':- t t bi.00U4 , 11c 4 . 144 + e11i1....:1".41441 of ~,,i pauael. ill . .i.14.>,::: 11)E " I : U I+l,Lit l." vi all 1.1,..1, n t'l hi' 16.11 t 1 I% ilit.h atkuttutlii.: in that itBtvu. - . i _i_ di. SLAIIC/I:4S. •,, ... NOW IS THE Tint. L , TIE E WA It 'GOING ON -pup; war 1 n Kiirnpe is largely engrossing QeW l l:',A VIM respectfully announces ,to ' _I: puldia attention, and . prices generally are 4,. - fir," th6 - I.adiefi - and Gentlemen of - Gettysburg going. up. Hil t the !itidenstgifed wont(' sugg,eat and vicinity - ..that he has:refrained the Dagiglr- to_his.• Customers and everybody -else that tie ,iitrtypebtAiliesg,:at the old stand. in Chant• has just ' returned from the city, -with the bershing Street, where he will he happy to re= - ;_'theitkist and L eaf stock of r-4'.C;or3 ''Y '*.e' ',IT, 4. l'l'zr s f‘'' 6t..i;ve •visittirs .desiro u s of securing perfeet: , ~.. Daguirreofypes of themselves or friends.' `l , ttr24.3 VP.... 1 14-.14/Cl9 J; ...1.1..f.Y.1 :I, 4 ...•9 Nuts, Confectionary, Fanny Soaps, eke., . . Being furnished with an entirely flew and may apParatiis.' he is prepared to take pictures he' has ever before orfered. "Call and judge in every' style of the art and insure perfect for' yourselves, and if_you di; not- pronounce satisfaction. -,.._, , his goods, ali k Ong the cheapest and hest you ' )3er Charges from 50 cents to $lO. have ever lOoked at,' then is he greatly tills- ST..r..??•Horirs of operating -from BA. M, to-4 taken. Ilis stock- compri*es:, in - part. Coffees, P. M, i Sugars, l'etti, - ( 3mi:orates, Syrup:4, Mulas4es. - -- - "Atlti dress avoid light, red, blue, or pm-- Croakers, Oranges, Lentort.z.. Almonds, Palm . ple. _Dark- dress adds much to the beauty of N 1 1,4. Pea Nuts, I ,: mi li s ii %vo mits. Filhou;, the picture. . 5(14.18,-1851- If C,,nree:tionary,, or a hundred sorts: Pepper. Cintannton, Cloves, Soda Saleraitts. 'Wasititoz Soda, a - lir:11 . - arifiry -- Orty --- SWs - , -- -arid.7 everything else mills line. (&(:asli or Country Produce vakeri in ex eliange C.lr Gooos, , ~The Flolly 'arid-Feed business , is ooutietted, Highest 'market prices paid. W M . ti 1 I k l, li:S P 1 K. . . in York Straka! the Post Office. t;f4tysherff. A pril_22l, 1854.- - .. - HAVE REM O.V E 0 from 122 West Lom. Jr' I)attl strew' 'to the new - and commodious Warehouse, Are. 141 'Weal Prqll Ntreq, near 1,4;41, opposite the "Ma I thy House. and will nontrotte my GENERA CO'IJYIS S ifI N BUS! N ESS. for the ,sale pt 'TOBACCO, GRAIN Wand COUNTBV 141.01.MC1'?, of all kinds,'; and wiil attend to the execution of orders - (or pitrelottittg. - -1 shall continue my Guano Agency, In aving increased facilities fof supplying the Iwst artick, as 'usual, at . the govertunent's price,-.--tite- ton of .2210 lbs.--,with 'made raie eh argeof commission fur - pill : 011W rig and forwardina. rain having' mane factored rhor . whale .of- Lime, a superior article, which I will warrant to be pure.. I -have connected With. my business, and shall at all times be supplied front the- most 'ce Ie h led co - irtu facto r les in 'the U don,. a, rg e ,supply of-Agiltultural Iniplentenlpi of every Alescription. warranted. 10 which.' ask particularly. the attention of Farmers and deal- Lrs. , -Trusting, by stria attention-to nest conlit:ed to tny charge, I 61sall merit the 'patronage of• the public, B. M. RHODES. Balt:. :November 27, .1854. TAX APPEALS. rum CONUMISSIONERS of Adams roan ." ty hereby give nottee that they have fixed 'uplift the 'folho.ving times for the hold ing, of appeals 'for the .several Boroughs and Townships. of Adams conaty, at the office of the- County Copottissioners at (let tyshorg, when and where they will :mend to hear ap ;wa1e...1).10.444n the hours : of 9 o'clock,•A. M., mid 3 o'Clock, M. • . - - Vpr the towsishipm nt Ninti ntjoy, Giftfilany, U111611'4, aottowago. 111ouropleasnnt, Berwick, o%ford, ( .41raban, Il,miitnu, ReadirtL!, and Ty rone, oil l'hunidav, the '2sth q' January next. For the t4Vsnships of I Itnnington. Latimore, Menalien.; Butler, Franklin, tlitiniltoninin. 'Liberty, Freedom, Cumberland, awl the llo ronglt of Gettysburg, on Friday, the 26th of January , ne4.1. - ' - J011:1 MICKLEY.jr., J A 11ES- WILLS, (11 , ;(11:.(41 , 1 111 Y EltS, 5 A tt4•o-1. urnitNuAumi, Cleric. Dye. IH, 1851. td ALLIMAiI No. 240 Pratt Street, Baltimore. ' Itili Al t, KNOI)M, Priprictur. JOTIN Ci. ((NODE, &Teri:Omit:la. May 8; 1851. ly COL. R. COBEAN, ---- GETTYSBURG STEAM MILL.. r utplAted his lIMV 1 eo Stearn Mill. and is now prepared to S A ‘‘, T 1 VI OMK and Cl - 101' GTUNI N at usual ra.es and short notice.- Fanners and others can have Sawing and Chopping done at any thrill. Hanover priees in Cash will he paid fur Rye, Corn and Oats, at the Steam Mill. - K-Yeed constantly' on hand and for sale. C., W. HOFFIIAN. -Aug9sl. 14., 1854. ly ( r) jII.SKKI,I.V respectfully informs his i old customers owl the public uetterally, that he, .continues the 7`,.//hO//ING //UV ARSS, at . his old stand, in Sotilli 13aitimore street, where he will he happy to accommodate all who may patronize hint. All work ett• trusteil'to hip care warranted to fit and he , of most :substantial make, 'Thankful for past favors, lie Solicts a continuance of politic pa tronatfe,, te The New Yurk Cl.! ng and Stun inn k'nda,m.,•are rrevived. (mil and see them. o,:ity s b ut iy, \l.tv 1,185 i. TARE NOTICE. rr N ornlersitzued 'wisltes all who are in ". 4elmet3 to hint by tulle nr 1)41W; areonnt, In call and pay op on or berore roil day ill I . l.llraftiq next. Thosi, who (list-ell - 4rd this no- Aiet , ‘lllflitil - their uccounis Lit the hands of air. (Meer for collection. Jan. 1, 18.5. A 1312".11. A 12 , .i111:1111A 1 A7 al•:!)'D.Yal..,' 280 M tried street, alnice C. D. Riesla 4.4, Bro., Proprielors. r El H wise has a central location, on one of the principal thorouvhfares of tite city. No otToo sla,urd to wake vimters comfortable. $l.OO per clay. June 12, 1851. ly SPOUTING! SPOUTING! t 1 F.O IWO': and Henry Wainpler will make simiiihtg and ; nit tip thes;unelotw. for e;,:11 emintry produce. Farmers and all others wisliiii2; their !louses, Barns, &e. spouted, would du well to (rive then, a rail. April IR, 1553. S ' n) VES---ST()VES! I N Irm4l an for sale, a vaat, variety of 1 eflOK STOVES—very cheap. I:all SeP CEO. ARNOLD. 1851. _ - 171tiR I:IIIW:TIIAS.—The Great D , ll//o/e t I Beal lir. , eopip , 4 received. Priew epot4, It) envy-s; for t 9 : ,, Por s•ale at KELLER. KURTZ'S Bookstore. MEM AT THE &. H. NV AMPLER. HARDWARE • STORE pin subscribers would respectfully an nounce to their friends and the public( that they have opened a N 1.3 V HAULM AUK "I'011.1 , ;, in - Baltimore Street, arljnininir the residence if navid Ziegkr, Gellusburg,in which thi are opening a large and general assort ment of - HARDWARE, Trovi# Steel / Groceries, CUTLE R V. COACI! 'IT M MINGS, - S NaN,CS, AXLES, tcbar—tuarc, 91)ue Sit)bincp, Paintm, o,lllls, and Dye-stuffs, in general, including every description of aril -eters in the. above" lines abusiness, to which they invite--t-he attention of Coach-makers, hit,„ - Carpenters, Cabinet - niakers, -Shoc-onakers,, Saddlers, and the public gen t:ll,lly. Ourstock having hen selected with great care - and purchastd for earth, we oruarantee.(ha the Ready Nloney,) to dispose o 7 any part .of it nn ns reasonable terms :is they can be pur chased any .where,. We particularly request a call fmm - our friends, and earnestly solicit a share of public favor, as we are detenn hied, to establish a char acter for sellin, Goods at low prices and do ing bubiness on lair. principles. JO EL B. DANNER,. DAVID 'ZIEGLER, -- Gettysburg, June 9, IPSI. tf A FRESIT SUPPLY!. rriliF, undersigned has just returned from thue City with a large supply-of FRESII CO )US, •vhich he is prepared to sell at price s . which cannot be heat. His stock consists of GROCEUIES I of all, kinds, o hss es, Coffees, Teas, Fish,. Salt,. Craekets, Iteese,• Pickled Cu • cumbers, &c. - Also, Fruits and Confe'ctions, - Oranges, Lemons, Figs, Ttiiisins, —A I SO, ',I" 0 OC. Tolliteti 0, 81,ga I'S, Gail's calitbrated German Srooli log Tobaco, and a varjetyof other artieles—Atso, a first rate assortment of the best - qtraaties of LIQ'ETORLS, fIPS no Brandies, of difrorent k i nth; .N. t 14ii, holland Gin, Old Rye, &c —all of which ear he had on the lowest terms at the I~tiin of Ilse solPicriber, in Smith Baltimore street, next door to the "Star" office,. trAy Also, always on hand a variety of Stone Jugs, &e.—Give us a call. EN! N IIEI. ZIEGI.EIt. Getty.,burg, May 13,'1831. rz,„ 4f -k. 7 . ,4q tY..) r( 0 4 o C, p Watches & Jewelry, VTI-101.1.4 A 1.1.; & ETA IL. at the Mil -1 tulelplna :itch 'and JewOry Store, No. 96 North Second street, corner of Quarry, (1.11,1 Leveo• jovele.l, IS eart't cameie w S2S 011 1;01.1 I.upititi.s. ra• - '24 UO Ivor Le% t,r, fit 11 .14..'1"1, sits PC 5it.%%1•1`,1 E=l =I Sil“ty .1., 11r.0.pf..1, 1411.1 l'enwily 11=1=21111 Gold Pew, l'envil n andSil%er Holder, Gehl Fitil!'er 37 rents to SNO; Watch (Misses. phio, cents. ()meet 181; Lo net '23; •ollter Articles to pr .portion. All goods war- Noted to be what they are sold for. s.rA (11:r ER c3t, I - 1 It LEY. livid, want , .rind !Silver Levvri and Omit Lite above prices. Sow. :25 , 1851. ly .)1)() t ) .I,AI)IE,S HE within , to certify that the WAN - cook! N(; STO V E is the very hem Stove nnw in use, itotsnineh as they will do more i'ooking, Roastinv, and Baking, and dI) it with less labor, and last aslongng.aiitas any other stove now sold. These celebrated stove , : arc constantly kept for sale at a very reduced price, at the Gettysburgroundry ET. Machine Shop where the *subscribers, feeling determined to snit all perso us, have also the Parlor, Sexton's Baltimore Air-tight, Penkskell, and Cabinet) Conk Stove, and Air-tight and Ten plate l'ar• lot Stoves. of the most beautiful patterns. The Seylar Ploughs, which Cannot be surpassed for lightness of draught, or in the character of their work, are constantly on hand for sale, and in view ofthr feat hat the Al ouldboard of these Pl o ughs is nue fourth heavier than that of 9ther p loughs, it is decidedly the cheapest that can be ob- tn—WITUFIIi()W PLOUGHS and others, Casting.s for the Woodcock Plough, Wind mill machine:ry, Castings and 014)w-ware, tit every art iele usually made at Foundries, can ho obtained here. ig.)- - -Ulacksnaithin.r an d Sloe Makina as usual. 'l'; WA WREN & SON. D-ect.2-2,1f551. . _ I AC E ER EL, Codfish, Salmon, 1 ler riny, A . Pork, }lams and Sides, Shoolders, Lard and Cin4 se, eonstantly - on hand and for salt , I,v 3, rativivr ,s;, - Co., Market Jircel ' October 9, IRA. 3:4) [ . Sw,ar an(l \Viktor CR Aelil.3llB, • -7 N 1 1 1- ;. .t.! , )IC/1. anti ./t.nrrN him/ Cakes. (a new artieli.,:lll,l tint to be beat,) lur by the ,lotitid i, let4s, at April - 21. (iILL IiSI)IE'S. r1 1 11710:\:(;S. 11 USI.INS:, &le.—Smile noire of ib"st- Tielslngs, llucltn', tic., have rttrvivvtl by A. ARN 01,1). foi s,llc st tht_ Cit.tt).burz 1111. - • MATCHES! MATCHES! MANVFACTURCR AND ANVENTON OF Safety- Patent Square Upright • 'Vaud Mot.' Maiehem, No.-106 North Fourth St. (atonic ROce,) Phila. 'IIES I6ving become an indispense- A b T k c article in housekeeping. the sub scriber after a great mace/flee of time and nictery, is enabled to offer to the Public an article at ()nee combiiiing Utility and l'heoprivs. The inventor knowing Ibe . da nger .appreltentled on account .of the fl imsy manner in which Matelte4 are generally paeked in paper, basby the aid of New Stearn Alachinery of his c,wis Invention. sueeeeiled in ',mil iitE Up a SA I.' IT V- I'A TENT NQUAUI (JI'IUIGH•I' WOOD BOX ;- this box is far preferable, in as much thtt it oreelties no more room than 'die old ron id" wi toil box, and con/ ants - al -least - PLOD Hundred per :Cod. more Matches, hick -to Shippers is considerable advantage; it is en tirely new,-,and secure against moisture and. spontaneous combustion, and 'dispels all dan grer on _transportatiost by !Ilea FIR of Railroad, Steamboat or any other mode of Convey:mole. These Matches are packed so that one gross or more may be Shipped .to any part ol the World with perfect . safety. They are the rnorgt desirable article for Home Constuttption, and the Southern and Western Markets, that have ever been invented. D.EA LEIN and SITIPPERS will, do - well to call and exantine foe theMsefves. 4se'Vtese Matches - ore W.IIIIII.III7TED to be-superior lo ant/thing heretofore feral to at Public. Public. JOHN DONNE, LY, December tB, 1854. $B. CEIRTSTMAS Sr, NEW YEAR. Choice and Valstabte Books.. T. HAVE just received from Philadelphiaand 1 New York, the hest English and , Ameri can editions of the beet Authors in every de partment of Literature, !Chown FL4 standard Authors of value, and BOUND IN A MOST SUPERIOR MANNER, in the choicest lihrary styles of callextra, half calf gilt and itutique, Turkey Morocco, &c. forinimr altogether the most superb collection of BooC; which I have ever bad the pleasure ()coffering, to tity minierous friends and customers; - and which,. together with an unrivalled stock of Elegantly'lliustrated Works, ,UE,'• it 4 23 • • ,-,. 9 Praycr and Hymn Books, Superbly Pound Books. inn! best Editions in Library' Bindings, new displayed in tempting array on numerous loaded counters, form altogether an endless variety boat Which to select Christmas and New Year Presents, as to fully, keep en our well-known reputation or offering . the finest assortment of desirable Books in the richest and most substantial binding. .The under hivites the attentitut of every hidividual in Adams comity to call and visit now, while the assortment is full and complete. C* - - Prices to suit the times. KELLER'KU LITZ, Bookseller and Stationer, Dec. 18.. S. E. Cor. uentre Square. MONEY LOST ! T is an EST:1 . 111,1811El) FACT that ma-, I Hy pcNons lost money by tint pnrchlsinti 606(15 at the well known CHEA 1' STORE of 'Abram Arnold, at his - old stand, on the -:•;outh-East_earner of_t_ho_Diamond, where he is now receiving the cheapest, prettiest and best selected Stock of ran and Winter Goods, eqer before offered to the citizens of Adams county, consisting, in part, as follows : Mick. Blue and :frown French Cloths, rdiwy, Felt and Beaver Cloths for Over Coats, i t Newest 4ityles,) Black and Fancy Gissi• .leans. CasSinets, &c., for :Nimes wear, Nilhs, Mons de Lai ne, Alpacas, Mertnees, Plain and Fancy Sack Flannels, also a beautiful assortment of Satins and Silks for Bonnets, Bonnet Ribbon, and a great va rimy of other articles, all of which the public are respectfully requested to call and examine for theniSelvesqbel iev int! that it is only necessa ry to sue our goods, price them, and exartlitte, to induce. persons to purchase. A large lot of Trunks also received, w limb will he sold low. - A BRAM ARNOLD; October 2 , 1854. tf LOOK TO YOUR INTEREST! /1111 E undersigned has just warned trnm Philadelphia with a large and fashionable 13113 EEO MB which he will dispose of at. VERN' R ED.O El) PRICES to all who may .favor him with a call. Ills assortment consists of the f01.._ .._ lowing: SII A W LS, FLANNELS, PLAID SILKS, MUSI,INS, F. NI EItINOES, LINEN, !M. D ELA IN Es, BL AN K WOOL 1'1..11 US, - QUILTS, a DEB Ell ES, CLOTHS. MERE`, CASSINETS;' PERsIA N Lians, SATIN CALICOES, COL I. A RS, GINGIIANIS, II A N ERCTS BDONS, VEILS, &e. Also. a lw of Groceries and Quecnsware, which were bought low and will he sold low for Cash or country prodoce.— -To punctual enstotuers a credit of six months. GUAM MEI/. October 16, 1854. tI HARDWARE. 7 oo 1 0 . 3 00 100 EEO - 1 00 A LARGE addition to our stock of 'Hard _L ware,- G'arriage Trimminos, &c., has been ma e, and (hose in want of any article in that line, snoold not fail to examine nu e stock. We pledge ourselves to sell cheaper than the cheapest. Come to FA UN ESTOU.K6'. October 16, 1854. PAPER-HANGINGS. lr OLEB3LE 3tiD E 4I L. ruli E subseribers are daily adding to their ex tensive assortment cf Paper-Hang ings and Bordevs, some new and beau tiful styes for their Spring sales, to which they ask the attention of the trade and the pub lic, in general. The assortment embraces new DR A \SANG ROOM DECORATIONS, it gold, plain and rich colors ; also, handsome desi.rns fur Passages, Dinin g Rooms. &e. Also, a large varit ty 9f common and medium quality Satin and• Common Papers, of new and tasteful designs. ri,%2: - Our city and cumin try triends are invited to view the assortment, confident they will timid it time largest in the city. atul prices ;is low, as we have ;Deady in creased our !;teilities, by introducing tunny new . 411-piamments_in_imrAietory. _ H NV E 1,1, & R OTII ER S. 207 lialtinmre V. eel) Charle4 and Light Sta. May t, 1851. ly 1011 E ON !CO\ I E I. L thotie chr.iii Good s•lii st rt.ceived by Oct. .2 adzes' Driol C.:0111U. of vrery style, blk iparea for 1.2 cents; raomore 1-2 !t, ; Dehetr-s from 16 to 371 rents; from s ln 1.2: 1111.110 , s from :0 I eo-rvertin4 e l-, propultu,a, at tile N. tt „f i Oct. 16. J. S. 61Z.01:,1ER.. JOHN DONNELLY, 106 Nord:, Fourth SI., Philad'a. A. ARNOLD. • I ' 7 Nitre P - tv tire A' Fame. Goods. , sarA Choice Assortutent of, the Finest- Qual ity, tor ,Sale at the Lowest Cash Prices, at - Win. 11. glitonheacl'ii, NO. 184 SOUTII, SECOND STREET, Between Pine•and th4on, Wexf airie r Philad'a,. rpH tro assortment ebtams Laree Se. , I_. legit Stoelc , !,' Pine Watches,Jelseelry, vilve Ware, Albata Ware.: plated meits fine Nilver, Spasm, learlrs, Ladles, 4 - 0.-1--..1q Goads. Fins and Fancy Articles of a superitu. quality, &- serving the -examination sclhose who desire io procure th l idor.gvonds at the homes/ l'aslz Prices'. Having" prottircri know/edge of the husi; nesa - , and all avaihi . bla facilittes_for Ituportina and Manufacturing. the siihscrilter confidently invites purchasers, }relieving that he Dan sup ply them on terms as fa vctraide as any other establishment, i ft-either of the Atlantic; Cities. e i ttY" All ki'iisoc. Dian - amid and Peiirl veF >y and - Silver- Ware manufactured to order, within A reasonahle Waielie.s, Jewelry and Silver Ware faithfully repaired. • • • • ' WM. H . KAI). No, VW- South 2d St.., a re., doors a1t5...'40 , the2n St. :Market. We st , Irr Ilte Seto h NN . ietlow 'the Store, ma y he seem the- famous. R C LOC • which commands the ;admiration of lite tleientific and- curlews. October 2. 1854. ty FRENCH TRUSSES, - ' WEIGHING LESS Tilt 2,?4, OL?CES. Fur tie Cure of Ileruia or Rupture. ACKNOWIEDGELi by the highest med ical authorities of Philadelphia, incom parably, superior to any other in . nse. 'Suffer ers be gratified-to learn that the occasion now offers to procure not only the lightest and must easy, but as durable a Truss as any other, in lieu of the cumbrous and unconffnrtable arti cle u&ually, sold. - There is no difficulty atten ding.the fitting, and when the pad-is located,. it will retain its position without change. Persons at a distance unable to callon the subscriber, can have the Truss sent to any address, by remitting Five Dollars for the sin - - gle Truss,`or Ten for the doable= pith meas ure round the hips and stating side affected. It will be exchanged to suit it not fitting, by returning it at once, unsoiled. Fur stee only by the Importer,. CALEB B. NEEDLES, Cor. Twelfth 4- Race Sfs., LADIES, requiring the benefit'of Meehan lea( Supports, owing to derangement of the,ln ternal Organs, inducing Calling of the Womb, Vocal, Pulmonary, Dyspeptic, Nervous and Spinal Weakness, are informed that a compe tent and experienced LADY will be in atten dance at the Rooms, (setuporlfor their exclu sive us.) No.. 114 TIN !MIMI Ntreet, first door below Race. [July 3, 1 . 85.1. ly LOOKING GLASSES, Pict ure - rrames, &c. WE invite the public to examine our su perior stuck of Plain and Ornamental Gilt LOOKING GLASSES, PO RTR AIT AND PH U FRAMES, WIN DOW CO N ICES, BRACKET TABLES, &e. We are manufacturing every deseriptirm of Gilt Work and Fancy Wood Frames, on the most pleasing terms. Also,, Importers of French and German Looliing Glass Plates. Old work Re-Gilt with neatness and - despatch. Persons visiting Baltimore will do well to examine - our ass - ortment-. Orders from 'the country - will ba attended - ta — faithfully - and promp .111. BARR-NTT & Gildrrs, 32 froward St., corner Saratoga: opposite "Western hotel," Baltimore. May 8, 1854. ly AMERICAN ARTISTS' UNION ! K Ameatcas ARTISTS' UNION . would 're spee.tfully announce to the citizens of the United States and the Canadas, that for the purpose of cultivating a taste for the fine arts throlOhout the country ; and with a view of enabling every family to,beconis possessed of a gallery of Engrivings, By the first Artists of the Age, they have determined, in order. to create an extensive sale for-their Engravings, and thus nos 'only give employthent to a large number of artists and others, hut inspire among our countrymen a' taste for works of art, to present to the purbhasers of their Engravings, when 50,000 of which are sold, '250,000 GIFTS, OF THE ACTUAL COST OF $150,000 Each purchaser of a' One Dollar Engraving, therefore, receives not only an Engraving richly wo , th the" money, but also a ticket which entitles him to one of the Gifts when they are distributed. For Fire Dollars a hiffhly finished Enoravinu, beautifully PAINTED in OIL; and FIVE GIFT TICKETS, will he sent ; or Five Dollar:3 worth of splendid Engravings can be selected froM the Catalogue, and sent by return of mail or exprs.s. A copy of the Catalogue, together with sperimen of one of the Engravings, can be seen at the office of this paper. For each Dollar sent, an Fn.zraring wurlh Mat sum, and a Gill Ticket, will immediately be fin-wattle:ff. c c; - cam, The Crunntirtee believiror that the sureess of this GerrAT NATiorsat...l.lsoEtcrAmllo will he materially promoted by the energy and en terprise of iitiligent and persevering . have resolved to treat with such on the most liberal terms. Any person W14410' to becrane atl Affeot, by sendifia (post paid) $l. %I-Hi receive Itv turn of mail, a One Dollar Knaraving, a Girl' TIC E: ET, a Provertum. a Ca:alogue, and all other necessary Infohnation. On the final completion of the sale, the Gif t s will he played in the hands of a COM MITTEL: Of the puitCHASER3 to be DisTatauTen, due notice of which will be given throughout the United States and the Canadas. List of : ]OO 7 i t a rbl e hits 0! Wa.ltington, at 100 •• • • Clay.. 300 •‘ •' Wei•-ter. 109 4: LI CAIIIEIIIII. Z)0 elegant Oil Painting*, in .plentlitl gilt frame., ..ize :4.1 feet eaell. 100 el.-grant Oil Painting , . `3s3 feet ...telt,. 500 .steel plate EII" Z.LY 10 - 11liantiv eolered in oil, rich trill frame , . 2.11 - ,:10 hi each IC.OOO eteirant steel .plate Enizravin.43, color e,l in oil. of the inclit.l24( - 11. 237,000 .tees plate Eitzra%iiv..4. from 103 air feretlt 1.1.11••• 110 W 111 of and owned by the .Irti.te l ' ition of the Iliac ket value of front cent; t," e ,„.h . Ih% 31st .4. N. V. City. z, ittlildlnz Lots to 190:t011 101st st,„ N. y. City, e.1,11•2:.‘101.) feet , Ireir. :it 1.01,0 100 V•1la Sit.", containing each ten thoti.airl feet in till . I.iLti.lc it NliW Icl k ait.l Vit•tl i,r tint, n0.1.,,1ti‘..r Low.: 1.111 , 1 Sou: , 1. at 10411 , of cash. frith ni Intr..•a. or se:11,0), of e •• ••7,10 •• 100 •• •• EZIM Reference in regard to the Reallate. F. .1. Vissclier & Estate Br(phers, New Ordf•rs. putt paid, with money enclos ed, to be ;Ail esse (1. J. W. 01,}3R001 , E. See'v, r)O3 rim-Jilt% ay, Ni V. Cat.ll. ! gue - are now reviv f , or tklivp•:%. N ovember .6. 1:33I. ant Xi] flit Citiirus of (kttiphurg. rulvermacher's Hydro— Electric DT,'Z'A:C't.'i i c: rt s : 3 17 r, r t T j E ß T U rd ie t t I C7 TRaot t e n : I: l Lr e e t i f r c i 7f c t ! 1 'IMMEDIATE RELIEF, 1203+1 ALL Al nhr - CUTh; PAINS, and a Permanent cure (!f Netiretlirit Diseases! ; Pulvermatheep Electric Chains were grqt used in France, threeyears since, for ti ictiro of Nervous DisesArs, anti after being submitted to the most ,thornugh trial, in every hospital to P3riq. by the most learrnd professors in that city, they were recommended to the Gov eminent of France, who granted a patent for the discovery. During the years 1854' 2. they were introetured in Germany. Austria, Prussia and Emit:trill, and one year since. introduced and patented by the U nited StateS Government- Most asiii:nishinu• Fares of itbeitmaticm. Vitoili Hance. FatafietatetSixettel Jnint,j raTriturior of the Heart,. Netsratttnt of the Face, re, *lien, Headache. ifnev4. 13tin. nes+. Pain from Indigention,„ hysterics, It)spepsia,. titerie Pains, EFer# Disease, termed /Verrona, is Inickly and raphtly cured. by simply weer ing the Chains fur a few hours each day. The chains were first introduced in Olt- city r of New York, where they were exhibited to , Prof. Valentine Mott, Van Buren. Post, ear unehan, an d . others, whet ventlify discovered' that they p ossessed Strange and Singu'ar Piiiver o f Instantly lieving Pains, whenever applied. and by their recommenda tion and influence, they were intriidueed into the different hospitals of New York, and are now in daily tic in these institutions. in 41 'e treatment and cure of the ahove named &seas , • A'o Oilier Mechanical .Beni, in the world, can prodnee se many well an thenticated certificates of cure, from scientific Physicians and intelligent Patients, as may he. , foanti in each pamphlet, which may be obtain. ed gratis at the Drug Store of S. H. 13U EI-1- LER, who is the sole Agent for Gettysburg, land who will explain the inantwr of sse to all who nidy apply. In the city of New York, at the General Office, 568 Broadway, there are being sold &lily, from ivriy to sixty f'I7.3IIVS, and the sale and demand in Boston is as great in };'o portion to the population, although they have only been introduced three months ! The f: HA tms are easily worn, and are eqnallY applicable to all classes of persons, the chat/ as well as the adult, and are always ready fol.-- use—never ffet ont of repair, and are as rrnieh an article of ornament, as they are a vainah!e means of CHM. CauvioN.—Ladies who - are eneiente are requested not to -wear them. The prices of the f',hains are $3 and $5, Ir# and 30 Links, end can he sent by mail. to any part of the State, by addressing S. H. BUEH LER. o n ly aaent for Gettysburg. I. STEIN EitT, 568 Rreadwny, N. 'Y., General Agent. Poi sale in all the principal cities in the - United States. July 3, 1854. ly Can fu 3.11 HOLLOWAY'S 013 i ENT. wizens Ike Union,— YOU have done me the honor as with- one voice, from one end of the Union to the other, to stamp the character al my Ointment with your, approhat!an. !Cis- se-art:F.ly two , years since I made it known to you, and alrea dy it has obtained more celebrity than any uthei medicine in so Sio,rr a perita THOMAS HOLLOWAY. 38, corner of Stir: 4e Nassau sis., New York. AS INA G CURE OF SOK E LEGS, APPER NINE YEARS' STANDING: Copy of a Letter from Mr. J. W. Langley, of Iluntsvfne} YoAkin. co., North. Carolina. dieted Nov , . L 4, 1853. READ MS' OW-N WORDS. To PROFESSOR HOLLOWAY —lt is not my vrish to become notorious, neither is thiEi Letter written for the mere sake of writing, but to say, that your Ointment cured the of one of the most dreadful en97IRPOWS tliseases that flesh is heir to, and which was Considered who knew toe, to he entirely beyond the reach of medicine. For nine :lona 1 was afflicted with one of the tome painful and troublesome sore legs that ever fell to the lot of man; ante after trying every medicine I had ever heard of; I resig,:ted to despair all hope of heinr, cored; hut a friend brought nie a couple of large p o ts oS yonr Oinment,which eatased the sores on my legs to heal, and I entirely regained utg health, to my agreeable surprise and — delight, and-to the astonishment of my friends. • (Signed) 3. 'W. I.ANGLEY, AN EXTRAORDINARY CURE OF A BAD BREAST, WH EN NEARLY Al' THE POINT OF DEATH. Copy of a Letter from Mc_ R. Daraat. :Sew 45attaas, rember Sttr. 1555. I=ll To' Puntrmsson lioLLowatr, 38, Corner of Ann and Nassau Streets, N.Y. Dear Sir : It is with heartfelt gratitude ' , have .to inform you 'that by the nse of your Ottuntelit and Pills, the life of my wife has been save 4„, For seven years - she had a bad breast, wills ten running wounds, (not of a caneetottS na ture). I was told that nothing could cave her: slut was then indeed to use your Ointment and Pills, when in the short space of three months, they effected a perfect cure. to the , astonishment of all uho knew us. We ob tained your Modieines front Messrs; Wright & of Chartres -street, New Orleans. semi this front "Noel des Princes," Paris,' although I had written it at New Orleans. before we finally left, at that time, not know. ing your add re..,s at New York. • (Signed) IL DURANT. The Pills should be used conjointly with the Ointment is wm.t of thv loll o p ing ca,es thvi C'ontractfq and Lunithigo Sore-throats Kul Breasts Stift Jointm Barn , Fistula: :'curry Cr.' Att. Salt Itliennt Sore-imaila CI 11,1 m IN U l.urinlar Chapped halals Swelling 3 Sere Nipple( Wimlats * * • Noie at the Establishment of t'r.fessor Ilotamway . , 3R, 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 vents, and $1,50 rents each. To he had Wholesale of the principal Drug Houses irea' the Union. (}-'There is a considerable saving by tak inif the lancer sizes. N. 13.—Directions for the guidance of pa tients in every disorder are affixed to each Pot. July 3, 1851. - lyeow $lOO $lO.OOO 100 JO.OOO 10(1 10.010 1,,u 10.000 1 no s.two tio 5.000 5.0tK.) 4 ,tu,ooo T: ELLER KURTZ'S flollidiy Stank of .1%., I.:log.101y Illustrated and Standard BOOKs, adapted for Christmas and New 1 ear Pre.,,ent , , the Drav,ina-RoofiriT'fable, &c., are now re,i(iv for e.vitnination. Also,, CH 11,1)It EN'S BOOKS, in endier4s variety. Itiri:L's is a perteet .torehouse of delight fcr thi• Hide in, es, where they ran purchase from the si li pl t •si Toy Book up to the most expert at ve ealur,(l [Dec. 18, 1851. 41.0nn /••• 0.01 2",,,,m MBEI J All.) .5. , •/ 11 EMI 1 1.11 MI FE W mood spennil-hand CARRIAGES A A. and 13 tit; (,;1 ES to he had for Cash or Country Produce, at C. IF. HOFFM A N'S Coach Fa et.ory. August 14. 110 vuti %% CH EA P GIUIC ERI ES Liu tu FA LIN EsTocKs% NOW READY. Secondhand Carriages. El
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